Showing posts with label new mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new mobile. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 June 2011

AT&T: Our 4G will catch up to Verizon's in 2 to 3 years




Rancho Palos Verdes, California (CNN) -- AT&T's data network won't be on par with Verizon Wireless' until 2013 or 2014, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega said on Thursday.
AT&T has yet to launch its faster fourth-generation cellular technology but has plans to do so in the second half of this year. The first cities to get the 4G LTE service will be Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio.
The launch will come at least seven months after Verizon Wireless', which began rolling out in December.
AT&T has used some marketing misdirection to claim its data network is 4G. But it will take some time for AT&T's wireless Internet to match Verizon's in speed, reliability and coverage, de la Vega said at the All Things Digital conference.
Initially, de la Vega said he "can't say when" AT&T will meet Verizon's quality. But he later added, "In the next two to three years, they will probably be indistinguishable."
U.S. regulators still have to approve a merger between AT&T Mobility and T-Mobile USA, which will reduce the wireless industry's big competitors from four to three.
In its bid to acquire the fourth-largest carrier from Deutsche Telekom, AT&T has pledged to eventually reach 97% of the U.S. population with its 4G LTE network. "We're doing something that I don't think has been done in any country anywhere in the world," de la Vega said.
Verizon plans to cover 97% to 98% with its 4G network, CTO David Small said in an interview in March. As is the case for all carriers, customers need to buy new phones that are compatible with 4G.
De la Vega says the proposed merger will improve the quality of AT&T's network because it will be able to use T-Mobile's cell sites. Major cities, such as New York and San Francisco, should see the most significant benefits, he said. Building a new cell site in San Francisco takes two to three times longer than in other cities, he said.
Owners of Apple's iPhone, which was exclusive to AT&T until this year, have been among the loudest to complain about AT&T's service. Some blame the design of the phone's radios and antennas. But as it turns out, AT&T may also take some blame.
When designing the first iPhone, Apple CEO Steve Jobs had asked AT&T to provide guidance on cell-phone building, de la Vega said.
"When we first did the phone for Apple, Steve Jobs called me and said, 'We want you to send us the specs on how you build a phone,'" de la Vega recalled. "So we bent over backwards to give them that kind of information."
The schematics included information on cell radios and how they interact with software, de la Vega said.
De la Vega stressed that AT&T was integral in the release of Apple's early products like the iPhone and iPad. It is "our software in collaboration with Apple that makes the iPad work," he said.
Capitulating to Apple's insistence on absolute secrecy in relations, AT&T had to retool its internal-communications system to make it more secure, de la Vega said.
"In the case of Apple, they're very, very concerned about stuff getting out," he said. "We built a complete infrastructure in our company to keep their information private."
Apple has yet to commit to building an iPhone that runs on 4G. The Verizon iPhone debuted when that carrier was preparing to roll out its first 4G phones. Apple COO Timothy Cook said the 4G chips available weren't up to the iPhone's standards yet and would require design changes Apple engineers weren't willing to make.

Review: HTC Flyer



Short version: A promising aberration. The Flyer is barely a viable product, but it hints at potential that is almost surely being unlocked in the labs of HTC right now.

Features:
  • 7″ touchscreen with active stylus input
  • Custom Sense build of Android 2
  • 1.5GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 16-32GB internal storage (plus MicroSD)
  • 5MP rear camera, 1.3MP front camera
  • MSRP: $600 (pen sold separately – $80)
Pros:
  • Pen input is smooth and precise
  • Form factor is attractive, though slightly weighty and fragile-feeling
  • E-book app is nice
Cons:
  • Virtually zero integration of pen input
  • Clearly a beta product being improved on
  • Writing on this screen feels weird
Full review:


When I first heard about the Flyer, I thought to myself “This thing is going to suck, but the next one is going to be awesome.” And I’m pleased to say that my pithy little judgment was more or less correct. The Flyer is a device almost no one will be happy with, but it’s clearly the precursor to something really, really awesome.
The idea is simple and compelling. A medium-size tablet that supports pen input. Think of the possibilities! Actually, yes, think of the possibilities. Think of all the things you’d want to do with a pen. Jot quick notes and have it recognize your handwriting. Use gestures to forward emails, mark things read, etc. Draw notes on documents and have it convert to standard annotation. Thought of a few? Bad news: you can’t do any of them.
That’s why this review is short. There’s a whole new implementation of Sense here, big versions of HTC’s famous widgets, a custom app and desktop manager. But none of these things are worth talking about because the only thing that makes the Flyer worth considering is, at this time, useless.
What can you do with the pen? You can write on any screen and have it save as a screenshot to your Evernote account or gallery.
That’s pretty much it.
An entire hardware platform built around the idea of pen input, and the software barely supports it. Anywhere, you understand! 90% of the time, when you put the pen to the screen, it’ll freeze for a second and then you’ll just be drawing on your desktop or app. Helpful if you want to take screenshots a lot, but not if you want to, you know, use this amazing active pen technology for rich media interaction, precision edits on pictures or audio, handwriting recognition, and so on. It’s also unclear when you can use your pen to touch things (buttons, for instance) and when you have to use your finger. And the pen options and button can onlybe touched by the pen. Why?
I’m happy to say that the pen works pretty well, though it’s by no means amazing or different from what’s out there. The pen is a decent size and weight, grips easy, and registers on the screen quickly. Lag is barely noticeable and the resolution of the input is good. You can write small if you’re careful, and dot your “i”s with some precision. There’s a bit of lag when “touching down” for the first time in an app or on the desktop, but generally it’s not bad. I’m more concerned about the feeling of writing with a plastic tip on a glossy surface. It feels unnatural and the clacky noise it makes when you’re writing isn’t heartening.
The pen itself has two working ends and two buttons. One end can be a pen, the other an eraser, or a “plain” touch, or a special drag. The buttons act as modifiers.
The device is a bit heavy, but good-looking, with a front-facing camera for video chats and another one on the back for, you know, pictures. It’s reasonably thin but nothing to write home about. The tapered back and sides actually make it feel larger than it is.
Conclusion
There are dozens of tablets for you to choose from; why would you choose one running a custom build of Android 2, with what amounts to a prototype pen interface? There’s no reason to. But even as I disparage this device, I feel real excitement for its successor (perhaps the “Scribe” we heard about before “Flyer” was made official). A slightly larger version of this, with a higher-resolution screen, better pen integration, and so on? Hell yes. But until then, this larval device should be avoided by everyone but the most ardent of early adopters.






Thursday, 2 June 2011

Kingston Introduces Wi-Drive, Portable Hard Drive Connected IOS Via Wifi

Limitations of the iPhone, iPad Touch or iPod it has no memory card slot so you can easily supplement the capacity of memory for your machine, this is a real need. So a series of companies specializing in the manufacture of storage devices have jumped into this lucrative market, finding a storage solution for wireless. After Seagate (with GoFlex Satellite), the last Kingtong also launched its own solutions, such as Wi-Drive. The compact portable hard drive can be via wireless links, with IOS, you are provided a separate software, with other devices you can use your browser to access.



Wi-Drive can be connected to multiple devices simultaneously and transfer rate is quite good. Kingston is promising up to 4 hours of battery life. Its weakness is in storage, While Seagate went the mass storage route with a 500GB hard drive, today Kingston is announcing its Wi-Drive an external 16GB or 32GB. Rates corresponding to each version is $ 129.99 (16GB) and $ 174.99 (32GB).

Monday, 30 May 2011

Aircel iPhone 4 Price , Plan , Tariff , Offer – Postpaid and Prepaid




Aircel iPhone 4

Aircel has come up with discounted tariff plans for the world’s best smartphone – the Apple iPhone 4 . In the Aircel iPhone 4 plans the total iPhone price money is given back (as discount) over a time of 2 years  . You have to pay full iPhone 4 price to buy it and then you can choose from various discounted plans (prepaid and postpaid) which includes certain 3G data usage and the free Local calls/SMS .

The good news for the existing Apple iPhone 4 owners like me is that the Apple iPhone 4 plans from the Aircel are valid for them too !  that is the existing iPhone 4 users will also get monthly discounts in the Aircel Apple Plans .
Aircel iPhone 4 Postpaid Plans are : “Advantage Plans 50% Money Back”  and  ”Premium Plans 100% Money Back”
In the ”Advantage Plans 50% Money Back” you will get 50% money back (discount) of the total iPhone 4 price you paid at the starting .The net monthly rental will be monthly rental minus the monthly pay back amount  . For example if you buy a 16GB iPhone 4 at price of Rs.34,500 , then you will get the Rs.17,280 (50%) money back in 2 years of time . The monthly net rental in this case will be Rs.1119 (monthly rental) minus Rs.720 (monthly discount) , that is Rs.399 .
Similarly in the ”Premium Plans 100% Money Back” you will get the total (100%) iPhone 4 price money back (discount ) over the period of 24 months .
Aircel iPhone 4 Postpaid Plans :
Aircel iPhone 4 postpaid plans
Aircel iPhone 4 Prepaid Plans :
In the Aircel iPhone 4 prepaid plans you will get the 100% iPhone 4 price as money back (monthly discount) , like the 100% money back plan of the postpaid connection .
The below monthly recharge (top-up) amount is the total recharge amount minus the monthly money back (discount) .
Aircel iphone 4 prepaid plans

Aircel iPhone 4 Price in India

  • Aircel iPhone 4 16 GB Price – Rs.34,500
  • Aircel iPhone 4 32GB Price – Rs.40,900
3G speed in Aircel Apple iPhone 4 plans :
  • 100% subsidy postpaid plans will get up to 7.2 mbps (download) and 3.6 Mbps (upload) speeds
  • 50% subsidy postpaid plans will get up 3.6 Mbps (download) and 1.8 Mbps (upload) speeds
  • Prepaid Plans will get up to 3.6 mbps (download) and 1.8mbps (upload) speeds

Airtel iPhone 4 Price , Plans , Tariff and Offers in India




Airtel iPhone 4

After , Aircel’s iPhone 4 announcement, Airtel has also unveiled the much awaited Apple iPhone 4 Price and Plans details . There are some offers with the Airtel iPhone 4 like monthly rental discount on postpaid connection and amount credit-back in to the account in the prepaid connection . But their is no discount on the iPhone 4 price and you have to pay full amount to buy the iPhone 4 . Once you buy the iPhone 4 then you can go for the discounted plans which offers a limited amount of 3G data transfer along with the local call minutes and SMS.

Airtel iPhone 4 Price in India

  • Airtel iPhone 4 16GB Price – Rs.34,500
  • Airtel iPhone 4 32GB Price – Rs.40,900

Airtel iPhone 4 Plans

Airtel iPhone 4 Postpaid tariff plan :

Rs.600 per month
  • Offer duration 24 months
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.600
  • A2A local minutes 550 mins
  • Local SMS 500 sms
  • Data (3G*) 300 MB
  • Rental discount : Rs.300
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.600
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.300
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.7200
Rs.800 per month
  • Offer duration 24 months
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.800
  • A2A local minutes 700 mins
  • Local SMS 750 sms
  • Data (3G*) 400 MB
  • Rental discount : Rs.400
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.800
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.400
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.9600
Rs.1000 per month
  • Offer duration 24 months
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.1000
  • A2A local minutes 950 mins
  • Local SMS 1000 sms
  • Data (3G*) 600 MB
  • Rental discount : Rs.500
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.1000
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.500
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.12000
Rs.1200 per month
  • Offer duration 24 months
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.1200
  • A2A local minutes 1050 mins
  • Local SMS 1250 sms
  • Data (3G*) 800 MB
  • Rental discount : Rs.600
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.1200
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.600
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.14400
Rs.1400 per month
  • Offer duration 24 months
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.1400
  • A2A local minutes 1250 mins
  • Local SMS 1500 sms
  • Data (3G*) 950 MB
  • Rental discount : Rs.700
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.1400
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.700
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.16800
Rs.1600 per month
  • Offer duration 24 months
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.1600
  • A2A local minutes 1400 mins
  • Local SMS 1750 sms
  • Data (3G*) 1150 MB
  • Rental discount : Rs.800
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.1600
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.800
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.19200
Rs.2000 per month
  • Offer duration 24 months
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.2000
  • A2A local minutes 1900 mins
  • Local SMS 2000 sms
  • Data (3G*) 1350 MB
  • Rental discount : Rs.1000
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.2000
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.1000
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.24000

Airtel iPhone 4 Prepaid Tariff Plan

Monthly recharge of Rs.600
  • Number of recharges 24
  • Recharge value : Rs.600
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.544
  • Service tax @10.2% : Rs.56
  • A2A local minutes 550 mins
  • Local SMS 500 sms
  • Data (3G*) 300 MB
  • Credit Back into Main A/C : Rs.272
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.544
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.272
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.6528
Monthly recharge of Rs.999
  • Number of recharges 24
  • Recharge value : Rs.999
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.907
  • Service tax @10.2% : Rs.92
  • A2A local minutes 950 mins
  • Local SMS 1000 sms
  • Data (3G*) 600 MB
  • Credit Back into Main A/C : Rs.453
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.907
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.453
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.10872
Monthly recharge of Rs.1600
  • Number of recharges 24
  • Recharge value : Rs.1600
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.1452
  • Service tax @10.2% : Rs.148
  • A2A local minutes 1400 mins
  • Local SMS 1750 sms
  • Data (3G*) 1150 MB
  • Credit Back into Main A/C : Rs.726
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.1452
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.726
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.17424
Monthly recharge of Rs.2000
  • Number of recharges 24
  • Recharge value : Rs.2000
  • Monthly offer charges : Rs.1815
  • Service tax @10.2% : Rs.185
  • A2A local minutes 1900 mins
  • Local SMS 2000 sms
  • Data (3G*) 1350 MB
  • Credit Back into Main A/C : Rs.907
  • Your monthly offer charges : Rs.1815
  • Your monthly discount : Rs.907
  • Your monthly saving 50%
  • Your savings in 24 months : Rs.21768
Note : These Plans are for Delhi/NCR , and the exact plans for your city may differ . But there is very less difference in in various cities Airtel iPhone 4 plans.