Sunday, February 26, 2012

Samsung Announces The Galaxy Beam: A 4-Inch Gingerbread Phone With A Projector




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Looks like Samsung is getting a head start on its MWC announcements, and one of the first devices to hit the scene is the Galaxy Beam. While the Beam's specs aren't all that impressive, it does have one trick up its sleeve:
  • 4.0-Inch  480*800 TFT display
  • 1GHz dual-core processor
  • 6GB RAM (this must be a typo, but that's what the Beam's landing page says)
  • 5MP rear shooter, 1.3MP front camera
  • 8GB built-in storage with microSD slot
  • 2000 mAh battery
  • 15 lumen projector
...did you catch the kicker? Yeah, it's packing a projector. The idea of a projector in a phone is nothing new, but it has been a while since we've seen a rehash of the idea. While 15 lumens probably isn't going to blind anyone, it's definitely enough to brighten up a dark room when the Beam throws its 50-inch HD projection up on the wall, and the 2000mAh battery should be enough to keep the party going for, well, at least a little while.
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Despite having a projector in the top, the Beam is actually a pretty decent looking device. The yellow gives it a nice lemon zest.
At this time, there's no word on pricing and availability.
For more information on the Beam, go here.
Share the Fun with Samsung GALAXY Beam
February 26, 2012
Samsung's projector smartphone offers unforgettable shared experience for playing multimedia content anytime, anywhere
Barcelona – February 26, 2012 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, today introduced Samsung GALAXY Beam, the projector smartphone that allows users to display and share multimedia content anywhere on a large luminous projector screen.
GALAXY Beam lets users spontaneously share photos, videos or other digital media with family or friends by beaming content stored on the device directly onto walls, ceilings or improvised flat surfaces, so that everyone can share the fun without the need to huddle around smartphone or pad-sized screens. GALAXY Beam's ultra-bright 15 lumens projector allows users to freely share life's memorable moments instantly and in crisp clarity, even in outdoor environments.
"GALAXY Beam provides mobile freedom, enabling a unique shared experience around digital content for everyone-anywhere and instantly-from a smartphone as slim and portable as any on the market," said JK Shin, President of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics.
GALAXY Beam is a device borne out of Samsung's insight and innovation, demonstrating Samsung's commitment to providing extraordinary experiences for consumers with products that let them express and fulfill themselves."
Video clips, maps, business information, games - a whole range of multimedia content can be beamed instantly by GALAXY Beam on a crisp, high-definition projection up to 50'' wide. The device features a projector-dedicated application which makes it easy to select content and activate projection in a few simple steps.
Add a dose of ambience or entertainment to a friends' gathering by transforming any household room or outdoor deck into an instant mini home-theater, projecting full-screen video clips on a ceiling or wall for common sharing, at the touch of a button. Or capture your favorite holiday moments using the GALAXY Beam's 5MP camera, then display a full photo slideshow to family members on a dining room wall while playing accompanying music straight from the device, so that everyone shares the experience.
For young users who depend on constant, immediate socializing of digital content and entertainment, GALAXY Beam introduces a new way of sharing. It becomes much more than a phone-a handy digital tool, deployable anywhere, which can add visual entertainment to a simple street gathering, set the mood for a small party, or simply turn life's moments into something personally and immediately sharable. With GALAXY Beam, a birthday or anniversary party can be enlivened in seconds by sharing YouTube or Hulu music videos straight onto a ceiling or door. Likewise, students can collectively share videos or study-work in any dormitory room or student lounge, turning group study into a whole new interactive experience right from a desk table or from the palm of their hands. GALAXY Beam is also ideal for action-packed interactive gaming: Users can upload their own games or choose from over 1,000 games available via Game Hub, Samsung's dedicated virtual gaming store, then project games to co-players or observers to turn gaming into an unbeatably interactive, shared experience. Additionally, GALAXY Beam is convenient tool for mid-sized business workers. An estate agent can beam images of candidate properties to customers as they tour them; or an architect can display draft concepts or designs to co-workers on the spot at a building site or public location.
Despite featuring a full built-in projector, the GALAXY Beam does not compromise on style or portability, measuring just 12.5mm thick and featuring an elegant, ergonomic design. It runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread which is powered by an impressive 1.0GHz dual-core processor, ensuring great versatility and a highly responsive user interface. An impressive 8GB of internal memory allows ample multimedia storage without compromises, and a powerful 2000 mAh battery ensures greater display power and content freedom.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Modern Cofee Cups

Coffee Mug with check box


Stylish Mug


Black Board Mug


Camera Coffee Mug


Beans Coffee Mug


Coffee Mug


Rock Star Coffee Mug


Both Coffee Mug


Pistol Coffee Mug


Coffee Mug


Coffee Mug


Golf Coffee Mug


Punch Coffee Mug


Teeth Coffee Mug


Check Box Coffee Mug


Zipper Coffee Mug


Biscut Coffee Mug


Moustache Coffee Mug


Sony Xperia S vs HTC Sensation XE Mobile Comparison


Sony Ericsson, which is well known for its Xperia devices, recently rebranded itself to Sony, due to changes in the partnerships recently and the Sony Xperia S was  announced in the Consumer Electronics Show this year at Las Vegas. Since then it has gathered a lot of interest amongst the public and has been positioned as the successor to the Sony Ericssion Xperia X10, which was one of the first Android devices couple of years back.
While the Sensation XE from HTC is a high-end Android phone from HTC, which comes with Beats Audio and a gorgeous screen on it, positioned almost in the same price range as the Sony Xperia S and both the phones come with high multimedia features such as powerful cameras, dual core processors and such.
However, there are quite a few differences in both the phones which might influence your decision before making a purchase or helping your friend get a phone. In this post, we take a look at the detailed specs of both the phones and compare them side by side, in every category:
Table of Contents:

Form Factor

The Sony Xperia S is 128 x 64 x 10.6 mm, while the HTC Sensation XE is 126.1 x 65.4 x 11.3 mm. The Sony Xperia S weighs 144 grams while the HTC  Sensation XE also is around 151grams in weight, making both of them quite similar in weight though they vary in their size dimensions quite a bit.
The standard four Android buttons are present on the HTC Sensation XE, as touch capacitive buttons in the bottom, just like usual Android phones and comes with a solid build quality that is tough on the exterior with a plastic back while the Sony Xperia S has a new kind of button setup in it.
On the Xperia S, there is a small area containing three dots in it. These three dots are touch enabled and function as the activating dots for the Back, Home and Options touch buttons which pop up eventually on the transparent area just below the dots. Yes, we agree that this setup is confusing but Sony has tried something new with the touch capacitive buttons, unlike going with the same old boring pattern.
If you will like a new concept for using the touch capacitive buttons on an Android smartphone, you can try out the Xperia S certainly, as it might just improve as soon as Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich comes for it, as the new UI minimizes the usage of physical buttons to a great extent. However, if you would like the standard four-key setup seen in all Android smartphones, the HTC XE from Sony will be the better pick, especially if you are used to such a patter already in your previous Android phones, this will help.
Winner: Sony Xperia S ( New Concept ) ; HTC Sensation XE ( Easy to use ) 

Display

The Sony Xperia S, comes with a LED backlit LCD capacitive touchscreen of 4.3inches with a pixel density of 342ppi while the Sensation XE comes with a S-LCD capacitive touchscreen of 4.3inches with a pixel density of 256ppi. The Xperia comes with a HD screen, also known as 720p screens and has a maximum screen resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels while the HTC Sensation XE has a screen resolution of 540×960 pixels.
Both the phones support Multi-touch. The Sony Xperia S supports upto 10 fingers on the screen at a time, as quoted by Sony. We can see that more and more apps are coming with multitouch facilities these days and Android Ice Cream Sandwich also has gesture based controls leading to a high usage of multitouch on our phones.
There is an accelerometer and proximity sensor on both the cellphones as well, along with scratch resistant glass on both phones.
The Sony Xperia S is powered by a Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine and both the phones support upto 16M colors.
Winner : Sony Xperia S (More Powerful Screen)

Camera:

The Xperia S from Sony has a 12MP camera while the HTC  Sensation XE has a 8MP Camera. It’s interesting to note that Sony, which has always had the edge in camera optics, has powered the Xperia S with quite a powerful camera unit while the HTC’s Sensation XE has yet another 8MP camera which has become very common nowadays.
There’s Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection XE, 3D sweep panorama and image stabilization on the Xperia S while the HTC Sensation has Geo tagging, face detection and image stabilization as well. The Xperia S can take photos upto a resolution of 4000×3000 pixels while the HTC XE has a maximum resolution of 3264×2448 pixels. There is autofocus and LED Flash on both the devices as well, with a dual LED flash on the HTC Sensation XE.
Both the cameras shoot video at FULL HD 1080p resolution, at full HD at 30 frames per second and come with continuous autofocus, video light and video stabilizer as well.
Also note that there is a secondary camera on both the devices, of 1.3MP in the Xperia S while the HTC Sensation XE has a VGA camera. This is used for normal camera purposes by various camera based apps or for video calling via Skype or the native Google Talk app for example.
This secondary camera, also shoots video at 720p HD at 30 frames per second in the Xperia S while the HTC Sensation XE has just a VGA camera in the front. Note that the Motorola Droid RAZR is one of the other few phones to have HD recording in the front facing camera feature.
Winner : Sony Xperia S beats HTC Sensation

Memory:

The Sony Xperia S has 32GB of internal memory, and no further expansion slot providing no provision for a microSD card slot but the HTC Sensation XE has 4GB of internal memory out of which 1GB is available for use and a microSD card slot that is expandable up to 32GB.
So that means that on HTC Xperia Sensation XE one could use a maximum of 33GB on the move and is handy as it comes with a microSD slot, allowing portability and ease of transfer of data, while the Xperia S limits you to 32GB of its internal memory.
Winner: HTC Sensation XE

Connectivity:

The Xperia S has GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 bands and HSDPA 900 / 2100 — LT26i / 850 / 1900 / 2100 – LT26a bands which gives maximum speeds upto 14.4Mbps on HSDPA and 5.8Mbps on HSUPA while the HTC  Sensation XE has GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 bands and HSDPA 900/2100 bands which gives maximum speeds upto 14.4Mbps on HSDPA and 5.76Mbps on HSUPA.
Both the phones have WiFi in them and support popular Wi-fi bands, compliant to the 802.11 standards. 802.11 b,g and n are supported and the WiFi Hotspot feature on them is also available on both the devices. To know how to enable Wifi Hotspot via tethering, follow these instructions here. Also, the Sony Xperia S has Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA capabilities.
GPS is available on both the phones and Bluetooth 2.1 is enabled on the Xperia S but the HTC Sensation XE comes with Bluetooth 3.0 support. There is EDR support with A2DP on both the phones.
The Sony Xperia S also has NFC on it. To know more about Near Field Communication, how to use it to transfer files and see what other devices currently have NFC, do check out here and here .
Both phones have Stereo FM radio with RDS.
Winner : Sony Xperia S

Operating System and UI:

Both the phones run on Android Gingerbread 2.3.4, one of the recent versions of Android from Google. Sony, still maintains the same user interface as Sony Ericsson, the TimeScape UI.
The Sensation XE comes with HTC’s own Sense UI, which is quite famous for its excellent gesture support and user friendly UI throughout the OS built by the HTC engineers over the Android layout.The HTC Sense is definitely fun to use and has lots of small add-ons everywhere with some user-intuitive gesture controls as well.
Sony’s TimeScape UI is known for its excellent Facebook integration over the phone’s User Interface, across apps and other small additions in places which make Android really fun to use. This version  Timescape is the latest one from Sony and it maintains the old features along with a few additions making the User Interface even more intuitive and fluid to use.
However, do not forget that Sony has confirmed that the Xperia S be receiving the Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 update very soon, and also HTC has confirmed that the Sensation XE will be receiving the Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 update soon which makes both these phones even more worth for the money as they will get the latest version of Android very soon.
Winner : HTC Sensation XE for Sense UI

Battery and Processor

The Xperia S has a 1750mAh battery under its hood while the HTC XE has a 1730mAh battery. The Xperia S has a talktime of  7 hours 30 mins on 2G and 8 hours on 3G and 450 hours of standby time on 2G and 420 hours of standby time on 3G while the HTC Sensation XE on 2G, has a talktime of upto 9 h 20 min and 310hours of standby time and upto 7 hours and 20 mins of talktime and 540 hours of standby time on 3G.
On the Xperia S, there is a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor powered by a Adreno 220 GPU and supported by the Qualcomm MSM 8260 Snapdragon chipset while the HTC Sensation XE has a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor powered by a Adreno 220 GPU and supported by the Qualcomm MSM 8260 Snapdragon chipset.
Winner : Xperia Sensation XE

Beats by Dr.Dre

The HTC Sensation XE comes with audio from Beats by Dr. Dre, one of the most premium companies specializing in Audio technology in the world. The HTC Sensation XE comes with Beats Audio™ inbox with custom made Beats headsets, engineered to deliver extraordinary sound. Their software is also specially tuned software and the user interface is tweaked to deliver the best mobile audio experience. Also, HTC has got Beats to make a custom earphone for the Sensation XE, which comes in the box as well. The headset has music control buttons on it as well.
HTC Sensation XE Beats Audio
Image from Engadget
Conclusion
Though the Xperia S comes with a couple of shortcomings over the HTC Sensation XE, such as the lack of expandable memory, it still is usable considering the screen display is powered by the Bravia Engine and performs really well while the HTC Sensation XE is fun to use with HTC Sense UI on it and provides an overall better experience.
Looking at the specifications, the Sony Xperia S outperforms the HTC Sensation XE right from its multimedia features and its camera and it certainly wins over the Sensation XE in most of the aspects. However if you use your smartphone more for entertainment purposes then the HTC Sensation XE will make a good buy as it comes with Beats audio driver and Beats earphones.
While the Xperia S might take a couple of months more to be available in your markets, the HTC Sensation XE is available currently. Unless you aren’t in a hurry for a smartphone, we recommend the Sony Xperia S over the Sensation XE as its overall performance, battery and the user experience has an edge over the Sensation XE’s.

How to Update HTC Desire HD with Ice Cold Sandwich Android 4.0.3 Custom ROM Firmware

From Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0.3 Firmware to the custom ROMs based on it, it seems like HTC Desire HD users are having a great time as in the due course of this article we will be checking out on how you can install the latest version of Ice Cold Sandwich 3.0 Custom ROM firmware which is nothing but the Android 4.0.3 based ICS Firmware which is a Black panther edition and has one of the best looks when compared with any other custom ROM firmware. Please note that this is not an official firmware version released by HTC and also we have no clue as of now on by when there will be an official firmware of ICS Android 4.0 will be arriving.
Disclaimer: We, Android Advices should not be held responsible in any manner just in case if any damage happens to your device after following the instructions which is very unlikely just in case if you follow the instructions properly.
So, in the due course of this article we will see on what are the quick list of pre firmware update instructions followed by the enhancements which come packed with this phone and then the procedure to apply this update to your phone. Please be informed that in the process of this whole thing, the device will be rooted and the warranty will get void.
Pre Firmware Update Instructions:
  • Backup all the data which is there in your phone so that the same can be restored just in case if any data is lost or corrupted. We have mentioned the quick list of things which you need to follow so as to backup or restore the data which is there in your phone.
Notes – Backup in the mail so that you can then restore manually
SMS Messages – Use “SMS Backup & Restore app”,
Contacts Stored in Phone Memory – Sync with the Gmail application,
Call Log - Call Log and Restore
Videos, Images, Videos & Files etc.– Copy to internal / External SD Card,
Internet & MMS Settings – Backup all the settings from the path “Applications > Settings > Wireless and Network > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names
  • Up next is you need to enable the USB Debugging Mode in your phone which can be done from the path Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging. USB Debugging option should be ticked. Also, along with this ensure that the device is left with the charge with a minimum of 60%.
USB Debugging
  • Close or Disable all the firewall tools as well as Antivirus suites in your phone as these tools tend to interrupt the process of the firmware update.
  • Last but not the least, you need to Root your HTC Desire HD smartphone as without rooting you cannot apply the update process.
Let’s now have a look at the list of things which are not working along with the features below.
Features:
  • improved scrolling some more (scrolling cache has to be enabled in Performance)
  • fixed volume link – ringer/notification option
  • removed DSPManager because it only causes problems with old audio drivers that we use
  • updated APNs for some French users to fix MMS
  • updated wifixmanager to V1.2
  • updated SKIA engine to r3022 – thanks existz (aospX) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skia_Graphics_Engine
  • fixed USB tethering!! – thanks to CM team
  • added Hot Reboot option – from Evervolv, picked from Twisted
  • call screen is now 25% transparent and you can see the whole caller image (default is 100% black)
  • added MobileVirtualNetworkOperator – National roaming in CM7 – can be turned ON or OFF – thanks to Rdlgrmpf and his typos :)
  • updated charge battery policy to display current level of honey icon for split of a second – cyber6
  • update gapps to 20120207
  • updated dictionaries – let’s hope they work this time
  • updated propriatery libs!!!
  • updated some apps default setting like Phone, Contacts – from CM, some Dial button show
  • fixed OutOfMemory error in logcat when doing some stuff, like sending MMS from Gallery
  • reworked camera lib and app – twisted
  • torch for powerwidget fix
  • added Russian language for t9 dialing and dialpads – thanks to unnamed777
  • updated Messaging app and Browser – patches from CM
  • double the spped of notification panel animation
  • fixed soft button backlight in non-automatic backlight mod – I hope, cherry picked from CM
Not Working:
  • Full video playback (HW accel playback) – HD videos still not working nicely
  • Camera has glitches – use aftermarket camera app and don’t ask for fixes
  • minor bugs