Sunday, September 22, 2013

Android

Android is a Linux-based operating system. It's designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google backed financially and later bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance: a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices. The first Android-powered phone was sold in October 2008.

Android is open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License. This open-source code and permissive licensing allows the software to be freely modified and distributed by device manufacturers, wireless carriers and enthusiast developers. Additionally, Android has a large community of developers writing applications ("apps") that extend the functionality of devices, written primarily in a customized version of the Java programming language. In October 2012, there were approximately 700,000 apps available for Android, and the estimated number of applications downloaded from Google Play, Android's primary app store, was 25 billion. A developer survey conducted in April–May 2013 found that Android is the most popular platform for developers, used by 71% of the mobile developer population.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Lenovo Smartphones

Lenovo Smartphones :


Lenovo has started gripping Indian market when it comes to Smartphones. It has A series, K series, S and P series smarthones.

Lenovo Smartphones are stylish, industry-leading devices. Whether you want the best camera experience or the longest talk-time, Lenovo has a smartphone that will enhance your life. They feature powerful multicore processors, access to the latest apps through Android™, and peerless display technology. 

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Samsung shows off flexible phone

[Source Yahoo news]

Samsung shows off 'unbreakable' phone which rolls up like paper :

The screen uses the same OLED - organic LED - technology as many current smartphones, but encased in plastic instead of glass.


Samsung wowed an audience in Las Vegas this week with a working mobile phone screen which can be rolled and unrolled like a sheet of paper.
The screen kept working as it was rolled and unrolled - showing off that it is far more flexible than previous 'bendable' screens.

The screen uses the same OLED - organic LED - technology as many current smartphones, but encased in plastic instead of glass.

The prototype device is built to be "virtually unbreakable", Samsung claims.The new display is called “Youm."

Links to latest mobile phones

Samsung mobile phones :
http://www.samsung.com/in/consumer/mobile-phone/mobile-phone

Nokia :
http://www.nokia.com/in-en/products/all-products/?cid=ncomprod-fw-src-na-nokiayo_0x0-latestmobilephones-google-in-en-1todtmtbdf365&gclid=CKjSnv-t47QCFQYb6wodnyEA1g

LG :
http://www.lg.com/in/mobile-phones/all-mobile-phones


Micromax :
http://www.micromaxinfo.com/mobiles/smartphones

Karbonnmobiles :
http://www.karbonnmobiles.com/products.php