Monday, May 6, 2013

Intel Silvermont architecture revealed for next-generation mobile devices

Intel Silvermont architecture revealed for next-generation mobile devices
Up and Atom

The architecture behind the Intel Silvermont system-on-a-chip could help the semiconductor company take on the mobile CPU space currently dominated by ARM processors.

That’s because this 22-nanometer successor to the Saltwell microprocessor is being rebuilt for mobile technology in mind, specifically power-critical devices like smartphones and tablets.

Intel estimates that Silvermont will be able to provide about three times the peak performance as Atom processors like the Z2580.

Alternatively, the new SoC will be able to achieve roughly the same performance as current generation Atom processors at 5 times the lower power.

The first of many

Silvermont, the first Intel chip to employ the next-generation low-power microarchitecture, won’t be the last, according to Dadi Perlmutter, Intel executive vice president and chief product officer.

"Early sampling of our 22nm SoCs, including ‘Bay Trail’ and ‘Avoton’ is already garnering positive feedback from our customers," said Perlmutter in a press release.

“Going forward, we will accelerate future generations of this low-power microarchitecture on a yearly cadence."

Intel’s commitment to yearly refreshes of its mobile-focused technology is already in the planning stages. This includes a 14nm processor codenamed Airmont with a release date expected in 2014.

With Intel Silvermont promising architecture that delivers industry-leading performance-per-watt efficiency, the semiconductor company may finally be able to make headway with its Atom processors.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/computing-components/processors/intel-silvermont-architecture-revealed-for-next-generation-mobile-devices-1149561

AT&T will begin selling 32GB Samsung Galaxy S4 on May 10

AT&T announced pricing and availability of the Samsung Galaxy S4 with 32GB of built-in memory. The smartphone will be available on May 10 for $249.99 with a two-year commitment to the carrier.

Given the relatively modest price increase over the $199.99 16GB version, the Samsung Galaxy S4 with 32GB looks like the more sensible choice from the duo. Numerous reports on the web have pointed that the 16GB version comes with slightly less than 9GB of available memory to the user, which is hardly plentiful.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/at_t_will_begin_selling_32gb_samsung_galaxy_s4_on_may_10-news-5980.php

New iPhone could launch early as parts reportedly arrive in Chinese factories

New iPhone could launch early as parts reportedly arrive in Chinese factories
A previous leak supposedly shows the iPhone 5S's innards (credit: Nowhereelse.fr)

A poorly sourced article today claimed that parts and components for Apple's next iPhone have begun arriving at Chinese manufacturers.

Apple blog Patently Apple cited "a new Chinese report" and claimed that "Apple's noisy supply chain is at it again."

Manufacturers along that supply chain have supposedly begun receiving the parts that will be necessary to build the next iPhone, which Patently Apple refers to as the iPhone 5S.

However, it's unknown what Apple's next smartphone will actually be called, as the Cupertino company could very well skip straight to the iPhone 6 or something else entirely.

An early iPhone release?

Patently Apple claimed that those unnamed Chinese sources believe production on the new iPhone will actually begin in July, as two months between parts arriving and production beginning is reportedly standard.

Further, Foxconn's Apple product production lines are supposedly the manufacturing giant's most efficient facilities, and Foxconn (also known as Hon Hai) has plans to bring the rest of its lines up to speed this year.

The implication in all of this is that Apple has moved up its parts deliveries so that it can launch the next iPhone earlier than the traditional annual September release it's stuck to in the past.

Rumors surrounding the release of the next iPhone involve multiple versions of Apple's new flagship, with a cheaper iPhone possibly launching at some point as well as the requisite iPhone 5S/iPhone 6.

Either way, recent research suggested that iPhone users will likely elbow past Android fans by 2015, and Apple may have something up its sleeves to help ensure that that happens.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/new-iphone-could-launch-early-as-parts-reportedly-arrive-in-chinese-factories-1149535

Nokia Lumia 925 rumored to strut the 'Catwalk' May 14

Nokia Lumia 925 rumored to strut the 'Catwalk' May 14
The next Lumia could replace the line's polycarbonate with an aluminum body

Nokia's next Lumia phone, thought to be called the Lumia 925, will be unveiled on May 14, said a report today.

Hot Hardware repeated a claim on an unnamed Chinese-language Windows blog that the Lumia 925 will be revealed during a May 14 event in London.

Nokia previously teased that the event will continue "the Nokia Lumia story."

The Finnish phone maker has not mentioned the Lumia 925 in any official capacity, but whispers of a device codenamed "Catwalk" have been circulating for months. That device is thought to be the Lumia 925, the next successor in Nokia's Lumia line of Windows Phone 8 smartphones and the follow-up to the Lumia 920.

Lumia 925 Catwalk rumors

The last we heard of the Nokia device codenamed Catwalk was a vague rumor early in April that it would be unveiled May 15.

If today's reports are accurate, that rumor will not have been far off the mark.

The Nokia Catwalk first appeared in rumors in January, and even then it was presumed to be a Lumia 920 successor.

That report suggested that the high-end Catwalk would sport a thinner and lighter aluminum body rather than past Lumias' typical polycarbonate chassis.

Today's report on Hot Hardware repeated that claim, though its veracity has yet to be verified.

Other rumored specs for the Lumia 925 include a 4.5-inch 1280 x 768 OLED display, a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB of memory, 16GB of storage, a non-detachable battery, and an 8.7-megapixel back camera.

We've asked Nokia to confirm additional details about the planned announcement on May 14, but we haven't heard back yet.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/nokia-lumia-925-rumored-to-strut-the-catwalk-may-14-1149531

Boosted by the One launch HTC revenues rise 23% in April

HTC hasn't had the best of times in the market over the past year and a half, losing huge chunks of its market share and seeing revenues contract rapidly. However, the April numbers show that the company may finally be starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Boosted by the launch of the One flagship, HTC revenues rose 23% in March and reached NT$19.6 billion ($657 million). However, such was the scale of the HTC recent troubles that even after such significant jump the company's earnings are 36.9% lower than they were in the same month of last year. Still the decline was 48.6% last month, so things are at least moving in the right direction.

Besides, HTC's CEO Peter Chou expects to see even better performance in May in June, as the supply shortages for the One loosen up. The total revenues for Q2 are estimated to reach $2.4 billion, meaning that sales should increase by a further 50% over the next couple of months.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/boosted_by_the_one_launch_htc_revenues_rise_23_in_april_-news-5979.php

Sony Xperia Z goes on sale on the Sony US Store

The Sony Xperia Z is now officially available through the Sony online store in the US. You can get the HSPA+ model unlocked for $629.99 in all three colors: black, white and purple.



Meanwhile, the Sony Xperia ZL gets a price cut. The phone is now available for $629.99 from the previous $759.99. The Xperia ZL is similar to the Z but lacks the water-proof design and the glass back.

If you are looking for a better deal, though, you will find both phones for a lower price on Amazon and Newegg.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_z_goes_on_sale_on_the_sony_us_store-news-5978.php

Low cost Samsung Galaxy Core officially unveiled with dual-SIM support

Low cost Samsung Galaxy Core officially unveiled with dual-SIM support
A Galaxy S4 lookalike for those with smaller pockets and wallets

Samsung has unleashed yet another addition to its Galaxy smartphone range, this time its the low-end Galaxy Core making its bow.

The modest device features a 4.3-inch, 480 x 800 resolution display screen, and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, with Samsung's TouchWiz UI plastered over the top.

It comes packing a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, has 1GB of RAM and just 8GB of internal storage, which can be boosted with 64GB of space through the microSD card slot.

There's also a 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash, while video recording maxes out 480p. The Galaxy Core also brings a VGA front facing camera.

SIMple SIM-switching

Interestingly, amid the plethora of low-end specs, Samsung has included dual-SIM support on one version of the device, allowing users to access both SIMs simultaneously, without having to reset the device.

Buyers will also get a host of the neat software features Samsung bundled in with the Galaxy S4, such as Smart Stay, S Voice and Smart Alert.

The dual-SIM variant will go on sale this month, while the single-SIM version won't arrive until July, according to Samsung's media release.

No news of pricing or availability just yet, but we'll keep you posted.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/low-cost-samsung-galaxy-core-officially-unveiled-with-dual-sim-support-1149444

10 best HTC One cases: top protection for your new HTC One

10 best HTC One cases: top protection for your new HTC One
Pretty or rugged, we have loads of HTC One phone covers for you

The HTC One is undoubtedly one sleek and desirable Android smartphone being. Whether it's gripping that aluminium body, peering at that vibrant 4.7-inch screen or shooting stellar pics with the innovative Ultrapixel camera, HTC has come up trumps with its latest One series handset.

Making sure those killer features stay box-fresh for longer than a week is a tall order for most, so to help you in the quest to keep your One protected you'll need a decent cover.

Here we've found the best HTC One cases available for you to buy now.

1. Case-Mate Barely There - £18/US$20 (around AU$19.50)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

If you're not prepared to give up that slim form factor, this hard shell case snaps onto the back and sides of the handset, providing a thin but impact-resistant polymer shell. The interior lining adds cushioning, with Case-Mate's lay flat design extending the bezel to protect the screen. It's available in a host of brightly coloured shades too, should you need to draw more attention to it.

2. HTC One Double Dip Hard Shell Case - £18 (around AU$27/US$28)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

This official case made up of a main body and two end caps that clip onto the the top and bottom of the phone ensures there is a tough exterior to offer all-round protection. There's room left for the Boomsound speakers to amplify your music, and the shell also sits raised to help fend off damage to the big, bright display.

3. Speck GemShell - US$30 (around £19/AU$29)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

For those who don't want to hide away that shiny aluminium body, this flexible see-through case wraps around your handset, adding a thin but durable layer of protection. A raised bezel will help keep the screen from harm when lying flat, while rubberised button covers should give it a nice sturdy grip in the hand.

4. Otterbox Commuter Series - US$35 (around £22.50/AU$34)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

With a durable polycarbonate shell providing a defence at the back, the silicone inner on this case also helps to absorb impact. And a clear screen protector keeps dust, finger smudges and potential scratches away from that beautiful display. There's access to all ports and space for the rear-facing camera to poke out of if you need to take a quick-fire snap.

5. Incipio DualPro Shine - US$35 (around £22.50/AU$34)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

Offering a dual layer of protection without adding too much extra bulk, the shock absorbent silicone layer and Plextonium brushed aluminium shell aims to fend off scratches and cope with any uncomfortable dropping scenarios. It's been built with materials that will not affect signal reception and will crucially gives you access to ports and that 13-Megapixel snapper.

6. Overboard Pro-Sports Waterproof Arm Pack - £22.50/AU$30/US$36.50

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

Once you've picked out a fitness app you can go out for a run and have enough room for your smartphone, loose change and house keys. Using Overboard's Slide Seal System and a design that means it can float, there should be no risk of water getting near your smartphone. Plus if you're out at the beach it will keep the sand, dust and dirt away.

7. Belkin Ultra Thin Case - £25/AU$32/US$33

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

Ideal for those who are generally more careful about slinging their smartphone on a table or in the pocket, this polycarbonate case adds a thin layer of durability and a raised front to protect the screen. There's cut outs for quick access to all ports and a space to view the notifications bar so you can still quickly see if someone has mentioned you on Twitter.

8. Krusell Sealabox - £25 (around AU$38/US$39)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

If you have a track record of taking your smartphone for a dip, this silicone case will keep your handset sealed and secure, with a clear surface so that the screen is still viewable. Available in a host of trendy colours, it's waterproof up to 1 metre for 30 minutes and has a neck strap if you decide that you want to wear it like a lanyard.

9. HTC One Double Dip Flip Case - £25 (around AU$38/US$39)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

Enabling you to watch videos and films hands-free and from a more comfortable viewing angle, the flip-style stand found at the back of this case will hold your handset in place in landscape view. Once it's time to get off the train and stop watching, it'll close up and offer a tough polycarbonate exterior that should give you enough everyday protection.

10. Proporta Leather Pouch - £30/US$34 (around AU$33)

Best HTC One cases: 10 to choose from

Offering a low-key and understated home for your HTC One, this faux leather pouch with stitched design holds your larger than life smartphone in place with a pull tab keeping it secure and offering complete protection as it knocks around in your pocket. An aluminium lining also provides a last line of defence against scratches and everyday bumps.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/10-best-htc-one-cases-top-protection-for-your-new-htc-one-1148352

Samsung announces dual-SIM Galaxy Core

Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Core smartphone. The Galaxy Core is a mid-range device and comes with optional dual-SIM support.



Other features include 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 4.3-inch WVGA (800 x 480) resolution TFT LCD, 5 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, VGA front camera, 8GB internal memory with microSD card slot, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, A-GPS, 1,800mAh battery and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

The dual-SIM variant of the Galaxy Core will go on sale this month and the single-SIM variant will go on sale in July. Availability depends upon the market.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_announces_dualsim_galaxy_core-news-5977.php