Sunday, October 21, 2012

Purported live photo of Sony Xperia Odin C650X surfaces

An alleged live photo of Sony Xperia C650X Odin has emerged, thus giving us a glimpse of the tech giant's upcoming Android powerhouse. The device has previously made an appearance in a leaked user agent profile.

The purported photo of the device doesn’t reveal much, save for its large, almost frameless, rumored 5" 1080p display, tucked in what appears to be a metal-clad body. The rest of the handset's alleged specifications include quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset and 2GB of RAM.

Rumor has it that the Sony Xperia C650X Odin will likely break cover during CES 2013 in Las Vegas this coming January. Such on occurrence makes quite a bit of sense as we saw the Sony Xperia S and Xperia ion go official during the same industry event this year.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/purported_live_photo_of_sony_xperia_odin_c650x_surfaces_-news-4977.php

Android 4.2 to bring multiple user accounts, redesigned photo gallery, and quick settings

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean logo and Nexus 7

On October 29, Google will hold its own launch event, conveniently placed around the same time Apple is said to be unveiling an iPad Mini and Microsoft will share details about the future of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8.

Google has traditionally let loose some Nexus news around this time, but it seems likely an Android 4.2 update will be detailed as well. Despite it being an incremental update, a leaked system dump teases quite a few exciting features. None of these are surefire additions, but all are definite possibilities.

One of the most obvious, but still very welcome, inclusions is a quick settings section in the notification bar. The quick settings would allegedly be activated with a double-swipe mechanism that would bring down a block of settings. We assume the quick settings refer to toggles for things like GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth, a feature currently available via many third-party applications.

Another exciting, and much-anticipated, addition to Android is multiple user accounts — especially with tablets being purchased for the whole family to use. Android Police isn’t convinced this feature will make it to Android 4.2 (it may turn up in a later version), but it seems to be very close to completion. Each user will have a user name and photo, you can add and delete users at will, fairly basic stuff. Apps will be kept track of through the Play Store so each app list will be customized based on the corresponding user’s chosen applications.

Account-specific parental controls will also be supported, allowing the lock down of Play Store purchases or limiting downloads based on content ratings. For this to work Android 4.2 would need to be some sort of lockscreen interface, but there doesn’t seem to be any evidence to suggest exactly how to switch between users. It would be really nice to see face unlock be implemented across accounts, as well as separate Google, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts and saved passwords.

Android 4.2 Gallery App

Finally, the Gallery app is being redesigned to more closely resemble the photostream of Google+, bringing even more of a unified look to Google’s various software products. The photo above shows the revamped Gallery app in action, courtesy of Android Police. Some of you may notice a new icon for the app, but this is apparently just a placeholder and will be replaced by the different icon in the final build.

As Google’s announcement draws closer we find ourselves becoming more and more excited for Nexus news. Too bad we have Apple and Microsoft’s own announcements forcing us to divide our attention between three compelling events. Needless to say, next week is going to be epic. 


Source : http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-4-2-multiple-users-redesigned-gallery-quick-settings/

The 5-inch, 1080p HTC DLX rumored to debut on Verizon

HTC DLX

Like its Japanese counterpart, the HTC J Butterfly, the DLX is HTC's first extra large smartphone and is headed for Verizon. The DLX will ship with Android 4.1.1 and sports a quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM.

HTC seems to be growing restless with its One devices, recently showing off the impressive One X+ and now a new device called the HTC DLX.

Previously, we brought you news of the HTC J Butterfly, a 1080p, 5-inch smartphone that would only be available in Japan. According to Android Central, the DLX will come with similar specifications but be made available in North America. Verizon is the lucky carrier that will be offering HTC’s newest flagship device, a first for the United States’ largest carrier. Verizon originally shunned the HTC One line so it’s about time HTC returned to the service provider. The DLX (apparently pronounced “deluxe”) also physically resembles its Japanese counterpart.

The HTC J Butterfly and HTC DLX are the manufacturer’s first super-sized devices, boasting a 1080p 5-inch display with an incredible 440ppi pixel density. The DLX will pack either an 8MP or 12MP rear shooter (obviously we’re hoping for the latter) with a quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal storage. The processor is most likely the 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro. As for battery, there’s a non-removable 2500 mAh on board. Android Central’s sources say the casing is similar to the Droid Incredible 2, meaning soft-touch rather than polycarbonate.

Verizon’s branding shows up in the usual way, with red accents on the bezel, volume rocker, and rear camera. There’s also the expected 4G LTE logo on the back. The DLX has nixed software buttons for physical ones here and they’re laid out in the typical HTC fashion as back, home, and recent apps. Rear speaker keeps the same design as the One X, and by the looks of the photo will continue to feature Beats Audio.

The DLX will ship with Android 4.1.1 even though 4.1.2 is already out in the wild — still better than Ice Cream Sandwich — but feature Sense 4+ because manufacturers still won’t let go of Android skins.

Hopefully this will be HTC’s last deviation from the One moniker. HTC’s been doing so well in keeping its products streamlined and easier to understand when compared to previous years when it was nearly impossible to tell HTC’s flagships from the mid and lower-range phones. It’s important to keep in mind as well, that there has been no official word from either Verizon or HTC as of yet but the sources are pointing to a November launch.


Source : http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/the-5-inch-1080p-htc-dlx-rumored-to-debut-on-verizon/

HTC Windows Phone 8X and Nokia Lumia 920 go on pre-order

Best Buy has kicked off pre-orders of the Nokia Lumia 920 and the HTC Windows Phone 8X for AT&T. The Nokia flagship is priced at $149.99 with a two-year commitment, while its Taiwanese counterpart has gone below the three-digit mark at $99.99.

There is no specific information on the shipping dates for the two smartphones - Best Buy has only mentioned that it "will ship when available." We believe that we will find out more about the dates on the Windows Phone 8 event on October 29.

With the HTC Windows Phone 8X and the Nokia Lumia 920 sporting quite similar specifications and a $50 price difference, all signs point at a serious battle for market share shaping up. Microsoft however, won’t mind any of the two devices coming out on top.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_windows_phone_8x_and_nokia_lumia_920_go_on_preorder_-news-4976.php

HTC DLX for Verizon Wireless leaks out in live photos

Live photos of the upcoming HTC DLX Android powerhouse for Verizon Wireless have leaked out, showing off a gorgeous 5" 1080p display. The smartphone in the images appears closely related to the recently announced, Japan exclusive HTC J butterfly.

The rest of the HTC DLX's known specifications include a quad-core CPU (likely a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro), 2GB of RAM, 8MP main camera, and full connectivity suite, headed by Verizon's sweet 4G LTE service. HTC DLX will unsurprisingly boot Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Sense 4+ out of the box.

We can reasonably expect that the HTC DLX will go official in the immediate future in order to make it to the retail shelves on time for the holiday shopping frenzy. We will certainly keep a close eye on it.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_dlx_for_verizon_wireless_leaks_out_in_live_photos_-news-4975.php