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Sasmung introduce the New Epic 4G the First Android phone that support WiMax 4G and has a 1Ghz CPU. the phone will be availabel in August this year (2010) or later in September. the phone has a good 5M camera and a flash too and it runs Google Andorid 2.1. Check the Full specs Down and wait for more info and reviews on this phone Soon!

 

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Full Specification:

2G Network CDMA 800 / 1900
3G Network CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
Announced 2010, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2010, August
SIZE Dimensions 124 x 65 x 14 mm
Weight 155 g
DISPLAY Type Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches
- QWERTY keyboard
- TouchWiz 3.0 UI
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Touch-sensitive controls
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Swype text input
SOUND Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Speakerphone Yes
- 3.5 mm audio jack
MEMORY Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB
DATA GPRS No
EDGE No
3G Rev. A, up to 3.1 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n; WiMAX
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0 microUSB
CAMERA Primary 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection
Video Yes, 720p@30fps
Secondary Yes, VGA
FEATURES OS Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)
CPU ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- Social networking integration
- Digital compass
- MP4/DivX/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
- Organizer
- Image/video editor
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- Flash Lite v3.1
- Voice memo/dial/commands


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According to a leaked slide from a private RIM presentation a new BlackBerry Storm is on the way. It will be slightly updated Storm2 with twice more RAM capacity and better camera. The new Storm3 will run the latest BlackBerry OS 6.

The information we can salvage from the blurry slide is not much. Obviously the doubled 512MB RAM is needed to run the new BlackBerry OS 6. Besides the more RAM, new OS and refreshed UI, we can expect a better, 5 megapixel camera, Wireless N connectivity and a modern Webkit-based web browser.

 

Storm3 will also feature the 3G Mobile hotspot functionality, which is already available in Pearl 3G.

BlackBerry Storm3 along with a rumored Curve3 are hinted for release later this year in an "…ember" month (sorry, blame the guy's head).

 

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If you've been following the ongoing saga of Dell's Streak, you've probably already read our review of O2 UK's version -- thing is, the British perspective can be very different from the Yankee one (we didn't see eye-to-eye during the War of 1812, for instance). To that end, we wanted to circle back now that the gargantuan Android beast is finally coming close to a US release and get another quick take.

 

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As a refresher, this thing matches or exceeds the specs you'd expect to find on any modern high-end smartphone in most respects, starting with a 1GHz Snapdragon core, a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, 850 / 1900MHz 3G for use on AT&T, Rogers, Bell, and Telus, and 2GB of internal storage coupled with a bundled and pre-installed 16GB microSDHC card. Where the Streak sets itself far, far apart from the crowd, though, is with an absolutely enormous 5-inch capacitive touchscreen at 800 x 480 resolution. Needless to say, it's a polarizing feature -- and for many, it'll singlehandedly determine whether the phone is a buy or a no-buy.

Our original review ultimately concluded that the Streak was a promising device in need of an update from 
Android 1.6 to Froyo. On second look, does our American reviewer agree? Read on.

 

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The Streak's display is fantastic. It's not quite as vibrant or bright as an AMOLED device or an iPhone 4, but it's exceptionally usable outdoors and has some of the best touch sensitivity we've ever experienced -- there were actually a couple cases where we had to prove to ourselves that we were even making contact with the display with our fingertips when taps were being registered (turns out they were, but just barely). Dell makes great use of the screen's real estate, too; even though its 800 x 480 resolution is no higher than, say, a Nexus One, the Streak uses lower-resolution screen elements (icons and the like) so that you can fit far more on the screen at one time -- and because it's five inches across, you can really take advantage of it. Sure, you can make out individual pixels in some of the fonts and icons, but so what? We'll take being able to see twelve Gmail items on the screen at once with message body previews (pictured above on the right, versus a Droid X on the left) any day over higher pixel density.

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Cellphone concepts are a dime a dozen, but a couple of particularly interesting ones have cropped up in recent days, including Andrew Kim's HTC 1, and this so called Nokia Kinetic concept from British designer Jeremy Innes-Hopkins. Obviously, the most eye-catching aspect here is that prominent base, which is not simply a design flourish but actually houses an electromagnet that allows the phone to spring up on cue when an alarm goes off, for instance, or during a hands-free video call (simply flip the phone back down to dismiss the action). It's also not quite as chunky as it might look  Jeremy tells us that the top half of the actual prototype is just 8mm thick, while the bottom is 18mm, and he notes that the base also conveniently doubles as a more camera-like grip for taking photos. 

 

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After breaking the 1GHz barrier just three weeks ago, dauntless modder unixpsycho is back with yet another insane hack for the aging Palm Pre. What's new? Why, this "SR71 Blackbird" custom kernel, which simply pushes the poor little OMAP3430 processor up to 1.2GHz -- that's twice the original clock speed, just so you know. 

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If you dont know how to recover your phone then DO NOT install!
(I can keep repeating this but people will still not read it and complain that it bricked their phone)

  • 1.2GHz
  • NextGen Screenstate with temp monitoring
  • Memory tweaks in kernel (no more TMC errors)
  • No compcache (unlike previous F10x kernels)
  • Only with Screenstate governor. Scales from 500MHz

This is to test 1.2GHz and new screenstate code.

This version of screenstate:
  • Temp monitoring. Over 55C it scales down to 500MHz (or at least it should)
  • Wall charging (1000mA) and Touchstone will scale to 500MHz, USB charging stays at max speed.
  • LCD off: scale to policy->min, LCD on: scale to policy->max
Usual disclaimers apply. Send flames to /dev/null.
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