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Sunday, July 7, 2013

New leaked images of LG Optimus G2 Latest 2013.

New leaked images of LG Optimus G2 confirm on-screen buttons
New images of the next flagship LG smartphone have surfaced on the web.
Details about LG's next flagship smartphone, dubbed as the Optimus G2, have once again surfaced on the web. According to new leak images, the smartphone has button-less front and thin bezels. The information is in line with the previous rounds of rumours of on-screen buttons.



LG has already confirmed it is developing successor to its popular Optimus G smartphone. The Optimus G2 is believed to serve as the basis of the next gen Nexus smartphone – like Optimus G is for the Nexus 4. LG, however, has stated it won't launch the Nexus 5, but reports say the phone is already in the works.

The LG Optimus G2 is said to come with a 5.2-inch full HD display with 423 ppi density. The recent leaked benchmark results show the phone is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset and 2GB of RAM. It is likely to sport 13 MP camera along with Optical Image Stabilization.

The leaked images show the camera module along with a single LED flash and a set of buttons for + and -, which are supposed to be camera-related functions. The keys are placed on the camera-protective slide-down cap. Check out the new leaked images of the Optimus G2 below:

Karbonn Titanium S9 Price details and features.

Karbonn launches the Titanium S9 ahead of Micromax Canvas 4 announcement

Karbonn has launched the Titanium S9 that boasts of a 5.5-inch 720p display priced at Rs. 19,990 running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

Karbonn has added yet another large display, quad-core powered smartphone to its portfolio - the Karbonn Titanium S9. The announcement of the Karbonn Titanium S9 just ahead of the launch of the Micromax Canvas 4, which will be unveiled to the public on Monday.

Priced at Rs. 19,990, the Titanium S9 has a 5.5-inch IPS display with a 1280x720 pixel resolution. It has a 1.2GHz quad-core processor coupled with 1GB of RAM. It houses a 13MP autofocus rear camera with a flash and 5MP front facing camera. It has 16GB of built-in storage expandable via a microSD card. The S9 has dual-SIM capabilities and has a 2600mAh battery under the hood.

Shashin Devsare, Executive Director, Karbonn said “The Karbonn Titanium S9 is the most exciting revolution to have come from Karbonn till date. The launch of the device initiates our foray into the HD IPS smartphone category wherein we seek to satiate the consumer needs with the best-in-class technological innovations. We understand the emergent needs of consumers of smartphone devices which look brilliant and work effortlessly. Thus in this regard, our product innovation is geared towards creating an eco-system of mobile devices which bring the best of smartphone experience to them.”

This isn’t the first time Karbonn will launch a device a smartphone around the same time as Micromax to garner some attention. In the past we have seen the launch of the Titanium S5 timed to take on the Canvas HD and the Karbonn Smart A111 timed to take on the Canvas 2 A110.

There is very little information available about what the Canvas 4 will bring to the table, but the way Micromax is promoting it on social media; we think they have some grand unveiling up their sleeves.

With the launch of the Titanium S9, Karbonn aims to take on the sub-Rs.20,000 smartphone market. All the big names aren’t present in this price bracket but it is nice to see Karbonn (and Micromax, if the device is similarly priced), to take on the big name smartphone makers in India. 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Google's latest Android 4"Ice Cream Sandwich OS to the Samsung Galaxy Wave S8500 Review.

The hacking community is constantly engaged in pushing hardware farther
than it can go. The latest example of their efforts is a “working port of
Google’s latest Android 4 “Ice Cream Sandwich OS to the Samsung Galaxy
Wave S8500.

The hacking community is constantly engaged in pushing hardware farther than it can go. The latest example of their efforts is a “working port of Google’s latest Android 4 “Ice Cream Sandwich OS to the Samsung Galaxy Wave S8500.

This project clearly shows the strength of community in that this port possible thanks to the effort of many. While this project was undertaken by one person, but built on the effort of many hackers, the developer got funded for purchasing his Wave device through donations from others.
Currently the only the Samsung Wave S8500 is supported by this custom Android ROM, however the developer’s secondary target is to port it to the Wave II S8530 as well. Both these phones have been around for quite a while now, and are available at quite a good price considering their specifications.

The Samsung Wave S8500 was the first phone to feature Samsung’s own Bada operating system, but still has decent specifications (3.3” 480×800 screen, 5MP camera with 720p video recording support, 1 GHz Cortex-A8 processor). The only issue was that the phone runs Samsung bada, the uncertainty surrounding the future of that OS means that bada devices aren’t as popular as they might be based on hardware specs and price.

This gives Wave-owners a fresh breath of hope for their bada-devices by giving them the possibility of using an alternate OS.


You can find out more about the ROM, how to download it, how to install it, what works and what doesn’t at the developer’s website.

BlackBerry has announced the release of the latest BlackBerry SDK 10.2

BlackBerry has announced the release of the latest BlackBerry SDK 10.2
which now allows users to run Android 4.2 apps.

BlackBerry is now on a fast sprint towards developing its software platform, where the BlackBerry SDK 10.2 already seems to be on its way. The beta update for this software platform brings some of the much awaited features. Some of these include the ability to run Android 4.2.2 apps and updates to the Adobe AIR3.5 run time environment, which now has Stage3D available for acceleration of OpenGL graphics.

According the BlackBerry developer blog, there are also some more updates to the BlackBerry 10 Native SDK, while the HTML5 contributions from BlackBerry will also be coming in a future Apache Cordova release. While the updates have been released for Dev Alpha devices and are also available in the simulator, Android 4.2 testing is not supported in the simulator for the time being.

The latest update to the SDK can be downloaded from here. The release notes and known issues can be accessed from here. There are also newer Eclipse plugin tools available which will now allow you to target for newer Android SDK API levels. Simulator testing is something which is yet to come however in the coming months. While this is certainly exciting for the developers, it is even more interesting for the users, who will get to use the latest Android apps developed for the newer platforms.

Some of the other highlights of the additions to the latest native SDK include MiraCast support, Flurry Analytics supports and the newest QNX Momentics IDE. More details for the same can be accessed at the Native SDK release notes

Download latest version PC Games Rayman Jungle Run (WP8).


Features:This game is given a rate of 4 star for features
Performance:4 star
Value:4 star
Design:4.5 STAR
PROS
Good graphics
Smooth gameplay
Plenty of levels
CONS
Some levels are too easy while the bonus levels too difficult


MRP: 160
Summary
Rayman Jungle Run to many sounds like a rehash of Rayman Origins for the mobile, but it is in fact a game that has been developed ground up. We see just how good a job the developers did to bring the popular platformer experience to the mobile.

REVIEW
Rayman Origins has been a rather popular platformer, being available across PS3, Xbox 360 and even the Wii. It was even released on the PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS and Windows later, attesting to its popularity. The mobile version of the game, titled Rayman Jungle Run has made its way to the mobile platform and we review the game on Windows Phone 8.

Gameplay:
The game has gone platform to platform, always getting overshadowed by the likes of Sonic the Hedgehog, but Rayman is one entertaining game. It’s got 50 levels divided up into 5 worlds. Each level is divided into small “runs”, which is really great if you’re looking to kill a few minutes. Normally each level on a game takes anywhere between 10-20 minutes to complete, but with Rayman, the levels are short.

With each successive level, you unlock powers. You can attain the ability to “hover,” jump off walls and even punch those who get in the way of your run. The game, though originally designed for various other platforms that have the luxury of extravagant controls, has now been adopted for the mobile phone and the devs have done a splendid job. The controls are incredibly simple, with Rayman running on his own and tapping on the screen gets him to jump.

The jumping isn’t just for overcoming obstacles, but mainly to collect “lums” which are the gold ring equivalent of Sonic the Hedgehog. If you collect 100% of the lums in half of the levels in one particular world, you unlock bonus levels which are incredibly unforgiving. As you proceed through the worlds, collecting lums becomes more and more difficult as you need to co-ordinate your jumps so as to avoid spikes and what not.

In our time with the game, which we played on the HTC WP8X, there was absolutely no lag or stutter throughout any of the levels. The controls are as simple as tapping on the screen (for jump) or holding onto it (for hovering).

Graphics and Sound:
The levels in Rayman Jungle Run are beautifully designed. There is incredibly attention to details, even if the game is 2D. The characters are designed true to their original form and each level has a certain amount of liveliness to it. There are certain points in the levels where there will be vines that occasionally move into your path or out of them, and the entire animation is incredibly smooth.

The soundtrack of the game borrows heavily from the Rayman Origins game that was released on various consoles earlier. There are only four songs to the entire game, so they can get a little repetitive, but that doesn’t really take away from the gaming experience.

The game, despite its likeness to Rayman Origins, has been built ground-up for the mobile platform. It owes its gorgeous graphics to the proprietary UbiArt Framework, which helped bring fame to the title Rayman Origins. As a result, the visuals look flawless with their smooth animation and lively characters, and you could be forgiven for thinking that Jungle Run is a port (which it is not).

Conclusion:
Rayman Jungle Run isn’t the kind of game that promises to keep you engaged for hours. It is the game you play while waiting for your food to reheat in the microwave, or while you lounge on the chair, waiting for a friend to get out of the bathroom. It’s even a GREAT companion for the morning ritual, if you know what we mean.

Essentially, the short levels are great as they get over quickly, but in order to get perfect scores, you will end up replaying each level several times, causing the actual play time to shoot up significantly. Then there is the bonus “Land of the Living Dead” levels, which are excruciatingly difficult. Basically, this game is going to be the best Rs. 160 you will spend on the Windows Phone store and we highly recommend you get it.
The legendary platforming hero is back in a brand new adventure. 
Join Rayman in 50 gorgeous levels and try to bring as many lums as you can.

New powers to unlock as you progress: jump, punch, fly, run on wall…
5 worlds to discover each with their own atmosphere and gameplay.
Unlock the challenging land of the livid deads levels if you have the skills.

Play the game as Rayman or Globox

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