Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Android 4.0 Based UbiSlate Tablet Range With 7" Screens Launched By Datawind; Starts At Rs 3000

 
Android 4.0 Based UbiSlate Tablet Range With 7" Screens Launched By Datawind; Starts At Rs 3000
The UbiSlate tablet (an enhanced version of the Aakash) is back in the news, and this time it has multiple models to show off. A press release from the company has stated that Datawind has launched four different variations with resistive or capacitive screens and optional GSM 2G SIM with phone functionality. Tablets with an R in the model number have a resistive screen, while the capacitive screen is denoted by a C. Wi-Fi-only versions have an i, while those with a SIM have a + at the end. Thus, the UbiSlate 7Ri has a resistive screen and Wi-Fi, while the 7C+ has a capacitive screen, Wi-Fi, and SIM slot. All four tablets share common features such as Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), a 7" screen, front 0.3 mp camera, and 4 GB of internal storage, which can be expanded via a 32 GB microSD slot. Here is the specifications sheet provided along with the PR e-mail:

Android 4.0 Based UbiSlate Tablet Range With 7" Screens Launched By Datawind; Starts At Rs 3000
 
HD video playback has been mentioned as a possibility and the 1 GHz CPU can certainly handle this task, although none of them have an HDMI-Out port to take the action to a bigger screen. The release document states that the SIM-enabled tablets can be used to make calls, in addition to accessing the internet via GPRS for Rs 100 per month. Non-SIM slates can make use of external USB dongles for web connectivity. Datawind boasts of its own UbiSurfer browser that claims to compress data up to 30x, resulting in faster surfing and reduced data usage. The tablets are priced from Rs 3000 to Rs 4500 depending on the features, and although pricing for individual models has not been mentioned, it's obvious that the UbiSlate 7Ri will be the cheapest, with the 7C+ being the most expensive of the lot.

The tablet maker has been mired in controversy for some time now, with shipments having been greatly delayed despite pre-order payments made months in advance. Now that the tablets are out, and with CEO Suneet Singh Tuli having declared that "deliveries have started", let's hope that the wait for India's cheapest tablet is finally over. Do you plan to order one of these slates, given the manufacturer's abysmal track record thus far? Let us know in the comments.

Android 4.0 Based UbiSlate Tablet Range With 7" Screens Launched By Datawind; Starts At Rs 3000

SOURCE TECH TREE

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Sony Xperia miro launched in India for Rs.14499/-






Source : http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/phones/xperia-miro/

Key Features of Sony Xperia Miro (Black)

  • Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS
  • 5 MP Primary Camera
  • 0.3 MP Secondary Camera
  • 3.5-inch TFT Capacitive Touchscreen
  • 800 MHz Scorpion Processor
  • FM Radio
  • Wi-Fi Enabled
  • Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB

Approximate price in India is 14499/-

Thursday, September 13, 2012

APPLE IPHONE 5 HOT OR NOT

So the iPhone 5 is finally out and even though Apple claims it’s the biggest thing to happen to the iPhone since the iPhone, it has left folks a little underwhelmed. We’ve come to expect a knockout punch, and that simply wasn’t there. It is more evolutionary, than revolutionary.

4G LTE: As speculated, the iPhone 5 will come with 4G LTE for high speed Internet. The Long Term Evolution is a 4G wireless communications standard that’s designed to provide up to 10 times the speeds of 3G networks for mobile devices that include smartphones, tablets, etc.
The iPhone 5 also has dual-band 3.5G HDPA+ which means those who don’t have a carrier with 4G can still access high-speed Internet. Just that it won’t be 4G.

Design and Body: So as predicted, the iPhone 5 has a new glass and aluminum two-tone body. Also the device is only 7.6mm unlike the iPhone 4s, which was 9.3 mm and is bulkier. The iPhone 5 also has a bigger screen, 4 inches unlike the previous 3.5 inch version. With the iPhone 5, we’re seeing a bigger screen and a thinner body.
Also, the iPhone 5 is compatible with the Nano-SIM. Apple has abandoned the regular SIM card for this one.

Screen resolution: Apple has upped the screen resolution to 1136×640 pixel which comes to around 326 ppi. The iPhone 4S had 960×640 pixel resolution on a 3.5 inch screen.  A bigger screen means the iPhone is now in the league of the Samsung Galaxy S III although that has a 4.8 inch screen.

Faster Processor: As predicted, the quad-core A6 chip is here. According to Engadget, Tim Cook claimed,
the chip is to be 22 percent smaller than the A5 and hence more energy-efficient, while at the same time — he says — doubling all-round CPU and graphics capabilities. By way of practical benefits, the Apple CEO promises the Pages app  (this is Apple’s word processor for mobile devices) will load up 2.1x faster than before, while Keynote attachments will hit the screen 1.7x faster.
The clock speed for the chip has not been revealed. Also everyone is still wondering whether Samsung still made these. Let’s hope the A6 can compete with Galaxy S III and HTC One X and other quad-core devices.

Camera: This is one area where the pixel resolution is still the same. Apple hasn’t given users a 12 megapixel version. The current version is still 8 megapixel, although Apple claims that they’ve ‘improved’ the shutter speed. Apple has also added a sapphire crystal lens cover for ‘clearer pictures’.

Also there’s a built-in panorama mode that will stitch shots together for one 28-megapixel photo. The rear camera doesn’t seem to offer anything drastically new.

The Face Time camera or the front camera is now 1.2 megapixel from a previous VGA resolution and has 720 pixel HD video. Good upgrade for video calling.

Battery: Apple has increased the battery life for this model. The browsing time on LTE and 3G is up to 8 hours and upto 10 for Wi-Fi. It also has a standby time of 225 hours. This is a little higher than the iPhone 4S, which clocks 6 hours browsing time on 3G and 9 on Wi-Fi and has a standby time of up to 200 hours.

Connector, Headphones: As expected the accessories have undergone a drastic change. The dock connector is now called Lightning, and is an eight-pin plug. The earphones have also undergone a design overhaul. They’re called Apple EarPods now and come with a better mike and remote. The design according to Apple is unlike  traditional, circular earbuds, the design of the new Apple EarPods is defined by the geometry of the ear and therefore more comfortable.

What it didn’t have: Near Field Communications or NFC which rivals  S III and HTC One X have.

The iPhone 5 will be available in the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the UK on Friday, 21 September, and customers can pre-order their iPhone 5 beginning Friday, 14 September. The basic 16GB version starts at $199 with the data plan in the US. No word on when it will come to India.

Finally! Apple Unveils iPhone 5 With 4" Screen, 8 mp Camera, And 4G LTE


Finally! Apple Unveils iPhone 5 With 4" Screen, 8 mp Camera, And 4G LTE
Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the next-generation iPhone 5 at a keynote address in San Francisco, marking the release of undoubtedly the most eagerly awaited smartphone of the year. As expected, it has a larger 4" screen, yet at 7.6 mm is 18% thinner than its predecessor.

The newly announced handset is powered by an A6 chipset, which is said to be twice as fast as the iPhone 4S's A5 SoC. Its 4" Retina display has pixel dimensions of 1136x640 (pixel density 326 ppi). Here's the list of specs confirmed by Apple:
  • 4" Retina display with 1136x640 pixels at 326ppi, 16:9 aspect ratio, pixel density of 326 ppi, fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating.
  • 8 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash.
  • Camera Features: 1080p video recording, Panorama, Face detection, Video stabilization, Geo-tagging.
  • 1.2 mp front camera.
  • A6 chipset, twice as fast as A5 (according to Apple).
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi with AirPlay support, Bluetooth 4.0, Assisted GPS with GLONASS.
  • Supported Audio: AAC, MP3, AAX, AAX+, AIFF, WAV.
  • Supported Video: H.264, MP4, MOV.
  • 16 GB \ 32 GB \ 64 GB internal storage.
  • Proprietary Lightning connector.
  • Three-axis gyro, accelerometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, digital compass.
  • Lithium-ion battery with 8 hours of talk time and 225 hours of standby time on 3G, 10 hours of video playback, 40 hours of music playback.
  • 4.8" (l) x 2.3" (w) x 0.3" (7.6 mm) (d), 112 grammes.
  • iOS 6 enhanced for bigger screen.
  • LTE support, uses nano-SIM card.
The iPhone 5 will be available in Black & Slate as well as White & Silver, and will start shipping on the 21st of this month. The US, UK, Canada, and Singapore will be the first to get the new iPhone. Rollouts for the rest of the world are expected to start from the 28th. As of this writing, there's no information reagarding SIM-free pricing.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Ainol releasing dual-core Novo 7 Crystal tablet: Jelly Bean and an IPS display for $139

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Chinese tablet maker Ainol is stepping up from its ICS-running Novo 7 to the Novo 7 Crystal, a new dual-core 1.5GHz model running Jelly Bean for $139. Below the hood is an Amlogic 8726-M6 Cortex A9 processor, a Mali 400 GPU, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. The 7-inch touchscreen display sports a 1,024 x 600 resolution, and Ainol chose an IPS panel for wide viewing angles -- that's not exactly common for a tab in this price range. The whole package weighs 0.72 pounds (328 grams) and measures 0.4 inches (11.2mm) thick, and the tablet will be available in black and white.
The Novo 7 Crystal will be WiFi-only (802.11n), though there's room for a 3G modem on board, and connections include a microSD card slot, mini-USB port and mini-HDMI. Notebook Italia says the Crystal will start shipping on September 28th, though we've yet to see any official word on availability. Click through to the source links for more details.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

HTC One X+ coming with quad-core processor, Android 4.1


HTC will introduce the successor of One X with tweaked hardware and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean along with Sense 4.5 user interface.
HTC is all set to release the successor handset of its One X smartphone, which is dubbed as One X+ or One X Plus. The specifications of the upcoming HTC One X+ with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean were shared on Twitter by Football4PDA named enthusiast developer. It will have almost the same specification as the One X smartphone except a new quad-core 1.6 GHz Nvidia Tegra AP37 mobile processor.
HTC introduced One X earlier this year with much fanfare and also released an update recently to give the taste of HTC Sense 4.1 to the users. Meanwhile, the company is busy making a slightly better version of that handset and will brand it as One X+ for the masses.
Deadline to phase out
The new HTC One X+ will feature a 1.6 GHz clocked quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 AP37 mobile processor coupled with 1 GB RAM. The Nvidia Tegra 3 AP37 processor will be tweaked to run at 1.7 GHz on single core too. Packing 32 GB on-board storage, the HTC One X+ will come loaded with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with HTC Sense 4.5 user interface.
The HTC One X users will have to wait till the end of this year for the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update. Pricing of the HTC One X+ could not be judged but can be expected to be almost near the HTC One X smartphone.

More details of HTC 8X

According to a Twitter user, the Windows Phone 8 running HTC 8X smartphone will have a 4.3-inch display and dual-core mobile processor inside.

More details of HTC 8X, which is expected to be announced any time soon, has now pouring in. Now the specifications of the upcoming HTC 8X (Accord) with Windows Phone 8 were shared on Twitter by Football4PDA, an enthusiast developer. Football4PDA also shared a press image of the HTC 8X and noted that the launch event is scheduled on September 19 this month.
Earlier, as The Mobile Indian had also reported, it came to light that HTC is working to introduce a new Windows Phone 8 based smartphone dubbed as HTC 8X and nicknamed Accord. Now the image of HTC 8X's official specifications in a way confirm what is in store for the consumers.
More details of HTC 8X surface online
The HTC 8X is expected to come with a 4.3-inch touch screen display and will house a dual-core 1.2 GHz mobile processor and here we assume this too is one of the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 mobile chip. To power the Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system, HTC has added 1 GB RAM.
HTC has tried to make an interesting improvement in the camera with f/2.0 aperture and 28mm lens bearing 8 megapixel image sensor at the back. This rear camera has auto focus and LED Flash making it capable of recording full 1080p HD at 30 frames per second. In the front rests an ultra-wide angle camera for video chat. Other features include GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, and NFC.
The HTC 8X is expected to be launched with other devices codenamed as HTC Rio and HTC Zenith.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Samsung GALAXY S DUOS Specs And Photo Leaked; Looks A Lot Like The GALAXY S III



Samsung GALAXY S DUOS Specs And Photo Leaked; Looks A Lot Like The GALAXY S III

Fans of dual-SIM GSM phones running Android will be delighted with the latest rumour making the rounds regarding the Samsung GALAXY S DUOS. The leaked specs sheet of the smartphone, also known by the model name S7562, shows that the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) handset sports a 4" TFT capacitive multi-touch screen with pixel dimensions of 480x800. Powered by a 1 GHz Cortex-A5 CPU and Adreno 200 GPU, the phone has 512 MB RAM, 4 GB internal storage, and a 32 GB microSD slot. Along with an LED flash enabled 5 mp rear auto-focus camera, a front VGA camera will help in video calling through the supported 3G and Wi-Fi. Samsung currently has three dual-SIM GSM phones in India: the GALAXY Ace DUOS, Y DUOS, and the Y Pro DUOS, launched earlier this year. Here are the detailed device specifications:
  • Dual-SIM, dual standby, Quad-band 2G (GSM 850 \ 900 \ 1800 \ 1900 MHz) for both SIMs, dual-band 3G (HSDPA 900 \ 2100 MHz).
  • 4.8" x 2.5" x 0.4" (10.5 mm), 120 grammes.
  • 4" TFT capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch, 16 million colours, 480x800.
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack, micro-USB 2.0.
  • Internal 4 GB storage, 32 GB microSD slot.
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with hotspot feature, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, GPS with A-GPS.
  • 5 mp primary camera with auto-focus and LED flash.
  • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), 1 GHz Cortex-A5 CPU, Adreno 200 GPU, 512 MB RAM.
  • Accelerometer, Proximity sensor, Compass, FM radio.
  • Video formats: MP4, H.263, H.264, WMV.
  • Audio formats: MP3, eAAC+, WMA, WAV.
  • Apps: Organizer, Document viewer.
  • Li-ion 1500 mAh battery.
A leaked image shows the device with a white polymer body that sports a styling very similar to the GALAXY S III, the company's flagship smartphone. The only apparent difference appears to be a slightly modified Home button. I'm not sure if this is a good idea, because people who pay a premium for flagship phones will expect some sort of exclusivity for their gadgets. If relatively cheap phones look exactly like top-end models, isn't it apparent to Samsung's product managers that the flaunt value for the latter will drop sharply?
MySmartPrice.com has mentioned that this smartphone is expected to debut in India by the end of this year. Although the pricing is not available, somewhere in the range of Rs 15,000 should make it a decent buy. What in your opinion would be an ideal price for this phone? Let us know in the comments.

Samsung GALAXY S DUOS Specs And Photo Leaked; Looks A Lot Like The GALAXY S III 

source gsmarena

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Apple patent lawsuit targets more Samsung devices including Samsung Galaxy S III

You may have thought things were over for Samsung after last week’s loss to Apple in the highly-covered patent lawsuit between the two. Surely the $1.0+ billion judgment and ensuing stock losses for Samsung are enough to drive them out of the smartphone and tablet markets. For all the hype, last week’s jury verdict in favor of Apple was just one battle in a war. Even Apple recognizes this. Rather than sitting on their laurels and waiting for Samsung and the rest of the world’s Android manufacturers to slink off in defeat, Apple was back to work in a San Jose federal court filing documents on Friday. This time, it is a request to add more devices from Samsung to a case filed back in February 2012 alleging a variety of patent infringements. The original lawsuit covered 17 devices that had been produced between August 2011 and the filing. The new request adds four more devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S III. Nor word or response from Samsung yet regarding the latest filing.


source: Reuters

Samsung unveils the Galaxy Camera with quad-core CPU,16MP lens, and 21x zoom

Samsung already announced the Galaxy Note II, but that wasn’t enough. The Galaxy Camera was just unveiled as well, which will feature a 4.8-inch display, quad-core CPU, 16MP lens, 21x zoom, WiFi, 3G, and 4G. It just won’t be about pictures as users will be also be able to edit and share high quality photographs and video easily and spontaneously from anywhere and at any time.
It features “Smart Pro” technology, which is a series of modes that help users make professional-looking photos. With the easy-to-navigate menu system, users can choose from a series of preset scenarios which will automatically adjust the camera’s settings. Examples are the Rich Tone setting, which reduces overexposure in bright surroundings and Light Trace, which automatically controls shutter speed for night scenes. You can even zoom in or shoot with voice commands.


Editing is important for anyone that likes to take photos and the Galaxy Camera delivers. The Photo Wizard allows users to make edits on the go. It features things like Auto Face Calibration so edits are more precise. The Movie Wizard also allows you to create and edit videos.
The Smart Content Manager is an organization tool which lets users create folders, tag faces, it even suggests which pictures to delete when they don’t come out as desired.
Since the Galaxy Camera has Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and connectivity, you can browse the Web or share photos easily. You can even play a game if you so choose.
For sharing it has Share Shot (introduced in the Galaxy S III) so when you take a photo, others with compatible devices will get the photo as well. If your worried about backing up your photos, worry no more. The Galaxy Camera has an Auto Cloud Backup feature, which will automatically save your photos to the cloud via Samsung’s AllShare the instant they are taken.
Pricing wasn’t specified, but it will be available in October.
Full press release:
Samsung presents ‘Camera, Reborn.’ – the GALAXY Camera
The new device combines leading-edge camera capabilities with Android™ 4.1 Jelly Bean and wireless network connectivity, letting users shoot, edit and share images easily anywhere, at any time
BERLIN, Germany – August 29, 2012 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, has today announced the launch of the GALAXY Camera. Developed to fit the changing ways we communicate, the GALAXY Camera combines high performance photography with the latest Android™ 4.1 platform, so called Jelly Bean, and wireless network connectivity, creating a brand new type of device. Samsung GALAXY Camera fits perfectly for those who wish to shoot, edit and share high quality photographs and video easily and spontaneously from anywhere, at any time.
“The GALAXY Camera opens a new visual communication era and shifts a paradigm in communication. With the growth of social networks and the prevalence of smartphones and tablets, people today communicate faster than words. As we increasingly articulate our experiences through pictures and videos the GALAXY Camera has been created to lead the way in this new era of visual communication. Communication becomes more vivid and lively with high-quality images and instant sharing anywhere, anytime,” said JK Shin, President of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics.
Andy Rubin, Senior Vice President of Mobile and Digital Content at Google, congratulated the Samsung team on their launch. “When we first started work on Android, we envisioned building a smart camera that would take digital photography to the next level. The GALAXY Camera is an innovative product that speaks to the openness and flexibility of the Android platform.”
The GALAXY Camera makes outstanding photography on the go. Users never again have to sacrifice picture quality if they want to edit and share their photos instantly. It easily outperforms any smartphone camera. The GALAXY Camera, boasting a 21x super long zoom lens and a super-bright 16M BSI CMOS sensor, delivers pictures in brilliant quality. The device also features ‘Smart Pro’ technology, a series of modes that make professional-looking photography easy for anyone to achieve. What truly revolutionizes this photography experience is Android™ 4.1 Jelly Bean and wireless connectivity, which opens up the device to applications for photo-editing, sharing, and much more. Users will experience all of GALAXY Camera’s great features on a market-leading HD Super Clear LCD. With stunning clarity, incredible ease-of-use and unparalleled connectivity, the GALAXY Camera is the next step in imaging innovation.
Shoot stunning quality images
The GALAXY Camera’s ‘Smart Pro’ feature makes it easy to recreate advanced photographic setups in just a few simple steps for stunning artistic results. Using the easy-to-navigate menu system, users can choose from a series of preset scenario options which will automatically adjust the camera’s settings in order to capture the perfect photo. For example, the ‘Rich Tone’ setting delivers images with greater intensity – particularly effective for reducing overexposure in bright surroundings, while the ‘Light Trace’ setting automatically controls shutter speed for atmospheric night scenes full of light trails.
The GALAXY Camera’s 21x optical zoom can be controlled by either button or touchscreen, rendering long-distance pictures in a quality that users will be proud to share, while OIS ensures that images stay clear and crisp. The camera’s 16 Megapixel 1/2.3″ BSI CMOS sensor captures images in brilliant color and resolution, while the 23mm aperture lens delivers impressive wide-angle shots incomparable to smartphone pictures.
Enjoy your photos and video on a world-leading display
The GALAXY Camera boasts large and vivid enough camera display – a 4.8″(121.2mm) HD Super Clear LCD screen, which makes it a pleasure to shoot, share and edit images from the palm of the hand. Another advantage of smartphone technology is the Voice Control option which allows the user to control a number of functions such as ‘Zoom in’ and ‘Shoot’ through voice. All these features are housed in a beautifully designed, ergonomic body with the GALAXY Camera’s minimal, organic design complementing its easy-to-use professional features.
Edit and perfect images on your device
The GALAXY Camera includes a comprehensive set of 35 powerful photo editing features through the ‘Photo Wizard’, allowing users to make professional quality edits on the go. The new features take advantage of the ultrafast quad-core processor and HD Super Clear LCD, giving access to a feature like Auto Face Calibration so edits can be made in precise detail and with ease. The ‘Movie Wizard’ also allows users to create and edit expert-quality videos easily from the touch screen.
The GALAXY Camera also features ‘Smart Content Manager’, an innovative on-device organization tool which intelligently creates folders, tags faces, and even suggests which pictures to delete when they don’t come out as desired. Thanks to the combination of wireless connectivity and Android™ 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, the internet capabilities of the GALAXY Camera are equal to those of the latest smartphone so that users can get even more enjoyment out of their device. In addition to the pre-installed applications from Samsung, users can browse the web and enjoy any applications from Google Play or Samsung Apps stores. If users are not sure which app to download, ‘S Suggest’ will help them recommend a new photo editing app or fun game to download.
Share your images anywhere, anytime
The camera’s convenient ‘Auto Cloud Backup’ feature will automatically save precious photos into the cloud via Samsung’s AllShare the instant they are taken. The GALAXY Camera also allows users to share photos at the same time as they shoot them with ‘Share Shot.’ As well as sharing to social networks and cloud services, users can also connect to a range of GALAXY devices including the GALAXY SIII and GALAXY Note II for effortless and automatic sharing of pictures across the GALAXY family. The new device enables connection to 3G or 4G, allowing photo sharing and browsing anywhere. The GALAXY Camera also functions on Wi-Fi with Dual Band and Channel Bonding for extra speed. Connectivity is supported by a quad-core processor that enables fast web-browsing and multi-tasking, as well as high-speed image processing without a significant impact on battery life.
The GALAXY Camera comes in two connectivity options: a 3G and Wi-Fi version or a 4G and Wi-Fi version.

ZTE announces the ZTE Grand X IN for Europe, features Intel Inside


ZTE, best known for their mid-range mobile devices, announced today their newest flagship device – the ZTE Grand X IN. This announcement comes just a little over two weeks after the announcement of the ZTE Grand X, but the highlight of the Grand X IN is that it’s the first Ice Cream Sandwich device in Europe powered by Intel Inside. The Intel Atom Z2460 processor with Intel Hyper-Threading should provide a more efficient and snappier experience than the Grand X. The device will share the same screen size as the Grand X (4.3-inches), however it will nearly double the RAM bringing it up to 1GB, and also pack an 8MP camera compared to the 5MP on the Grand X. Other features include a 1650 mAh battery, HSPA+ 21Mbps, and an expandable SD slot up to 32GB.
The device is planned for release in Europe in September. There is no word on pricing at this time, but as a comparison, the Grand X sits just short of the £200 mark on “pay as you go” so we can obviously expect the Grand X IN to come in a little north of that figure. Hit the break for the full spec list and press release.
Specifications:
  • Intel® Atom™ Processor Z2460
  • HSPA+ 21Mbps support with Intel® XMM™ 6260 Platform
  • EDGE 900/1800/1900
  • HSDPA 900/2100
  • DPA 21Mbps UPA 5.76Mbps
  • Android* Ice Cream Sandwich
  • RAM 1GB, ROM 16GB/4GB, Ext. microSD 32GB
  • 4.3”, QHD (960×540), 16M, TFT, Capacitive
  • Battery – 1650 mAh, Li-Ion
  • Camera – 8Mpx AF/Flash + 0.3Mpx Front Camera
  • GPS, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, WiFi Direct, Bluetooth 2.1 +
  • A2DP
  • Accelerator, Gyro, Compass, Proximity, Light
  • Dolby, FM Radio
  • DLNA, 1080p Rec., 1080p Play
  • NFC, FOTA, HD Voice, Dual Mic
  • 127 x 65 x 9.9mm chassis, 140.8g weight (with battery)

30 August 2012, London, UK – ZTE Corporation (“ZTE”) (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ), a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment, network solutions and mobile devices, announced that it will launch its first Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone with Intel Inside®, the ZTE Grand X IN. This ZTE flagship handset is the latest product from the ZTE Grand series and will be launched in Europe in September.
The Grand X IN delivers fast and efficient performance via the low power Intel® Atom™ processor Z2460 with Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology, and support for HSPA+ 21Mbps network with the Intel® XMM™ 6260 Platform. Together, these Intel technologies help deliver end users with an energy efficient, high performance user experience enabling fast browsing and a responsive Internet experience.
The ZTE Grand X IN has a 4.3-inch, 16 million colour screen, a best-in-class 8MP camera, Blu-ray quality movie playback and long battery life with a 1650 mAh, Li-Ion battery. With a 127 x 65 x 9.9mm chassis the Grand X IN also features the latest communications capabilities including Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi & Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA and Mobile HD link (via micro-USB) short range connectivity. Its wide range of audio-visual features includes Dolby Sound, HD Video Capture and HD Voice.
“The Grand X IN is ZTE’s first flagship smartphone in Europe to feature Intel Inside, and we look forward to building our partnership with Intel,” said Mr. Ao Wen, Vice President of Europe Operations for ZTE Handsets. “The handsets in the ZTE Grand portfolio are quality devices focused on providing a great level of service and, with the inclusion of Intel’s technology in the Grand X IN, we have provided a handset with enhanced capabilities, reliability and performance.
ZTE has nearly 10 years experience of smartphone research and development and commits 10 per cent of its annual revenue to R&D. ZTE’s focus is to provide the best handset for the best value so all consumers can enjoy the experience of using a very capable smartphone. We want to focus on things that matter, so we excel at providing superior battery life and fast feeds and speeds, resulting in a high level of customer satisfaction.”
“We’re pleased to extend the close collaboration we entered with ZTE at Mobile World Congress 2012 to Intel-based smartphones. ZTE is a fast growing global handset maker that strives to create products with features and capabilities that people care most about,” said Helmut Vogler, vice president and general manager of Mobile and Wireless Sales for Intel Corporation. “The Grand X IN is a well-rounded device that marries robust hardware and software to deliver great performance and value for consumers.”