HTC Mozart Windows Phone Announced 3.7 Display, 8 Megapixel Camera. Yet another nugget from the ongoing Windows Phone 7 announcement is the HTC Mozart, which we had seen a glimpse of this morning in Australia. Some of the specs had leaked earlier, and were mostly confirmed: 1GHz processor, 3.7-inch WVGA display, 8-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, and SRS WOW HD sound.
Phone Arena Previews the Sony Ericsson Vivaz. It is an Entertainment Unlimited smartphone running on the Symbian S60 operating system. What’s interesting about it is that it’s capable of recording HD videos. Other cool features that seem to be part of it are a 3.2-inch screen and an 8.1-megapixel camera. For our full text review click the following link. www.phonearena.com
This is a demonstration of the already fast dual-core Exynos processor in the Samsung Galaxy S II overclocked to a blazingly fast 1.5GHz! XDA thread, instructions, binary, and source links: forum.xda-developers.com Just use odin3 to flash the kernel to the phone. At 1.5GHz, I’ve seen insane scores of up to 59 MFLOPS on Linpack and over 4100 in Quadrant! The Exynos processor really has a lot of potential – this is faster than almost everything else out there on the market today. Follow me (Michael Huang) on Twitter: twitter.com
AirPlay lets you use your iPad to stream music, movies, photos, and video to an Apple TV or AirPlay-enabled speakers. That way, if you have something you want to show off, you can share it with everyone in the room in just a few taps.
Need For Speed – Hot persuit on my BenQ w6000 and 98″ silver screen. Finally got my cams auto-stabelizing turned off so it doesn’t pan the screen back and forth every time I turn… The screen is a 1.22 x 2.17 meter piece of MDF board hung on the wall. It is prepped with a white basecoat then two layers of Liquitex Silver matte paint. Camera didn’t handle the high contrast of the silver screen very well. In real life it gives very deep blacks and blinding bright lens-flares.
PhoneArena reviews the Samsung Wave 723. Samsung Wave 723 is the fourth bada phone announced (after the lowly Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro), and it is already coming to market. Now we have our own unit here to examine how bada feels without all the hardware bells and whistles of the original Wave… For more details, check out our full review: www.phonearena.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
PhoneArena reviews the Samsung I5510 Galaxy 551. At the IFA 2010 expo, a Samsung i5510 was spotted, boasting Android 2.2 and a physical QWERTY keyboard, in a fairly slim package. Now we have a review unit of the device, and will put it through its paces so you can judge how TouchWiz 3.0 and Froyo get along together on a budget handset… For more details, check out our full review: www.phonearena.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
PhoneArena reviews the Motorola FLIPOUT. Now, hot on Sony Ericsson’s heels comes the quirkier still Motorola FLIPOUT. With a 2.8 inch capacitive touch-screen and a QWERTY physical keyboard underneath, the phone seems to compete most directly with the X10 mini Pro, a handset aimed at the messaging-centric market which we really enjoyed here at PhoneArena. So let’s take a closer look at … For more details, check out our full review: www.phonearena.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.wirefly.com The Motorola Xoom tablet for Verizon is the first of a new breed of faster, more powerful Android devices. Featuring a 10.1-inch LCD display, the Xoom is the first device to run on Android 3.0, an operating system specifically designed for tablets. And the Xoom is speedy all around, with a dual-core 1GHz processor and 1GB of processor RAM. For the best prices on the Xoom, visit www.wirefly.com. Video Rating: 4 / 5