Counterclockwise: Nokia E7, camera-less iPhone, Firefox OS


It's time for the weekly hit of nostalgia we call Counterclockwise. This time we revisit the history of QWERTY keyboards on phones, how smartphones killed dedicated SatNav units and some of the oddities of the phone world - like a camera-free iPhone and the smartphone embodiment of a web browser. QWERTY slides off Last week we touched on the subject of hardware QWERTY keyboards, especially the ones on BlackBerrys. Nokia had its share of legendary business machines too, tracing their roots back to the Nokia 9000 Communicator. Ahead of its time (1996) it was a phone-shaped mini-laptop powered by an Intel 386 it supported web browsing, email, faxing and more on its roomy 640 x 200px display. Years later Nokia had established the E-series as phones for serious messaging. In early 2009 the Nokia E75 leaked, a successor of the Communicator with a slide-out design and running the dominant Symbian OS. It had a 2.4" display (strangely with a smaller resolution of 320 x 240px) and a four row QWERTY keyboard. Nokia E75 That same week saw another leak, the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic. As the name suggests this phone aims at a more youthful, music-listening crowd than the suit-and-tie folks. Also a Symbian-running slider, the 5730 had a 3.2MP Carl Zeiss camera, 3G video call support and a built-in GPS receiver, making it an all-purpose work horse if not a business machine. Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Neither of those phone's was Nokia's top dog though, that honor goes to the Nokia N97. It was already on sale for a hefty $720/€540, it had a large 3.5" touchscreen with 640 x 360px resolution, a 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens and an exciting new UI development called widgets. Nokia N97 A couple of years later in January 2011 the final Communicator-style phone, the Nokia E7 was headed to retail. Nokia had crafted an exquisite aluminum body that was 13.6mm thick - down from the 15.9mm of the Nokia N97 and surprisingly thin for the form factor. It had a 4" AMOLED touchscreen with Gorilla Glass and ClearBlack tech, an 8MP camera with 720p video capture and an array of other wonderful features. Even so our conclusion to the Nokia E7 had an air of doubt, both Symbian and the hardware QWERTY were on their way out. We can't blame the OS for the demise of the form factor, both Android and Windows Phone tried slide-out QWERTY keyboards. The HTC 7 Pro was one such phone that was on sale at the same time as the E7, there was also the Android-powered Motorola Milestone 2 but in the end on-screen keyboards prevailed. HTC 7 Pro Phone navigators Back in the day there were a lot of specialized phones - like the messengers of the Nokia E-series, the camera phones of the N-series, the music-loving X-series and so on. As smart as smartphones were, they still couldn't do everything. A special breed of smartphones focused on navigation, they were trying to do to SatNav units what smartphones did to PDAs. In 2009 HTC unveiled the Touch Cruise 09, a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone with turn-by-turn navigation and HTC Footprints, a sort of GPS-enriched digital diary. HTC Touch Cruise 09 It was Nokia that struck the decisive blow. Having purchased Navteq in 2007 it integrated navigation into a number of smartphones and even some feature phones, but in 2010 it tried to prop up the ailing Symbian platform by making navigation free for all its smartphones. Ovi Maps 3.3 This eventually translated into its Windows Phone handsets, but ultimately it was a gambit that did not work. Other companies were focusing on navigation too. In January 2012 Sony announced that from then on its phones will support GLONASS, the Russian alternative to GPS. This was thanks to the Snapdragon chipset they were using. Since then the Chinese Beidou system is widely supported with additional systems gaining traction too - Japan's QZSS (which has limited coverage) and Europe's Galileo (which won't be complete until 2019). Piling on these features isn't a problem for modern smartphones, unlike the old days many new features now arrive on a phone first. iPhone with a blindfold While a camera phone was a point of pride for its manufacturer, it could create problems at the work place. Some places - especially security-conscious government organizations like the Ministry of Defense...






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Xiaomi Mi 3 to again go on sale in India tomorrow


Xiaomi has announced that its Mi 3 smartphone, which was launched in India back in July 2014, and last went on sale in the month of October, will again go on sale in the country on January 26. According to a post on the company's official Facebook page, the one-day only sale will begin at 5PM. If you are considering getting the device, here is what you've to do: share the post (linked as source below) with at least 3 of your friends, submit your Flipkart registered email address once the registration link is available here on 12 noon, and then log into flipkart.com at 5 PM on the same day - if you were fast enough to sign up, you will find the device in your cart - just complete the transaction and you're done. The Mi 3 features a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset with quad-core 2.3GHz CPU and Adreno 330 GPU and a five-inch, 1920x1080 resolution IPS display. The Android device comes with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB onboard storage. It contains 13 megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel front camera, and also packs in a 3050mAh...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_mi_3_to_again_go_on_sale_in_india_tomorrow-news-10902.php

Check out this week's new phone and tablet announcements


Among the incessant stream of Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One (M9) leaks and rumors of late, you might have missed some quite interesting actual device announcements. To make sure you are on track though, we've recapped this week's official launches here. The Oppo U3 is the only major smartphone announced this week, but's a solid proposition. The 5.9-inch phablet packs an octa-core processor and 2 gigs of RAM as well as a 13MP/5MP imaging combo. More significantly, HP announced a multitude of tablets, with our attention drawn to the Android-running Pro Slate 12, Pro Slate 8 and HP Pro Slate 10 EE. The first is 12.3-inch behemoth of a tablet,the second is a 10" mid-ranger, while the Pro Slate 8 features a 7.9-inch display of Retina-grade 326ppi density. As usual, the links below will take you to the detailed spec sheets and image galleries. .news-item .n-left { float: left; width: 26%; text-align: center; } .news-item .n-right { float: left; width: 74%; } .news-item a { padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 0; } .news-item .n-right h2, .reviews-item .n-right h2 { clear: both; padding: 0 0 3px 0px; font: 400 19px Oswald, Arial; margin-top: -4px; } .n-right p { margin-top: 25px; line-height: 155%; } .news-item { padding-top: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; } .news-item p { margin-left: 0; } .n-right h2 a { text-decoration: none; color: #000; } .flat-button{ text-align:center; text-decoration: none !important; font: 400 22px Oswald,Arial !important; //font-family: sans-serif; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; font-size: 150%; //background: #0CADA7; padding: 20px 60px !important; display: inline-block; white-space: nowrap; -webkit-border-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius: 5px; border-radius: 5px; margin: 10px 0; -webkit-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; color: #fff !important;}.flat-button-1 { background: #0CADA7;}.flat-button-1:hover { background: #0A948F; color: #666666 !important;}.flat-button-2 { background: #FF7E47;}.flat-button-2:hover { background: #EE7440; color: #666666 !important;} Oppo U3 specs gallery HP Pro Slate 8 specs gallery HP Pro Slate 12 specs gallery HP Pro Slate 10 EE specs ...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/check_out_this_weeks_important_device_launches-news-10889.php

Week 4 in review: Windows 10, Galaxy S6, One M9


The past week was definitely busy on the mobile front. It seems that with MWC set for about a month from now everybody is frantically preparing and gearing up for the traditionally announcement-rich event. Naturally the rumor mill as at its prime, churning up a lot of interesting bits and pieces on upcoming devices. Unsurprisingly Samsung made headlines once again. Recent statistics prove the Korean tech giant's lasting supremacy on the global mobile market and naturally set expectations pretty high for the next device lineup. That being said the Galaxy S6, allegedly next in line for the flagship title, has been stirring up controversy with rumors of a double-edged screen, 4GB of RAM and lack of water resistance to lower costs. The debate is still on about weather Samsung will stick with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC, or overheating allegations might just turn out to be true and an Exynos chip will be used instead. Speaking of Qualcomm and temperature the controversy expands well beyond Samsung. As some of you surely know LG's newest crown jewel the G Flex 2, is expected to be the first smartphone powered by the same snapdragon chip. The 810 SoC has been stirring up commotion among LG fans as well, but the manufacturer states that Qualcomm's SoC is trouble free and will grace the new curved handset. Qualcomm seem to have a lot of work drawn out for themselves. Seemingly undaunted by the whole overheating affair the company is making bold plans for future chips. A few details made it through the cracks last week and we saw a spectacular new Snapdragon 820 specs that at least on paper is more powerful than anything we have seen in a mobile device. HTC has been equally busy. Its own expected brainchild, the One M9, also known as "Hima" is also expected to make the rounds at this year's MWC. It also got its fair share of leaks and photos, allegedly showcasing a new camera and a gorgeous aluminum body that HTC has become famous for. In other major tech news Microsoft held its Windows 10 even last week and gave answers to a lot of pressing questions surrounding the next Windows OS and its release for mobiles. The conference was full of surprises extending far beyond mobile and desktop into gaming, business productivity and even an outlandish new concept Microsoft calls a holographic head set. A full breakdown of all the exciting announcements from the US tech giant can be found in the first link below and is definitely worth checking out. .news-item .n-left { float: left; width: 16%; text-align: center; margin-left: -13px; } .news-item .n-right { float: left; width: 84%; } .news-item a { padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 0; } .news-item .n-right h2, .reviews-item .n-right h2 { clear: both; padding: 0 0 3px 0px; font: 400 19px Oswald, Arial; margin-top: -4px; } .n-right p { line-height: 155%; } .news-item { padding-top: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; } .news-item p { margin-left: 0; } .n-right h2 a { text-decoration: none; color: #000; } Microsoft Windows 10 event recap: see all the announcements With Microsoft's Windows 10 event over it is time to take a look at what the Silicon Valley giant has in store for the next version of the legendary OS. Announcements definitely did not disappoint both in volume and quality. Most of our questions about Windows 10 as well as some long-standing... HP announces three new Android tablets, including a 12-inch beast HP has just pulled the curtains on a trio of Android, coming in three different sizes. HP Pro Slate 12 The centerpiece of the announcement is the Android duo, the Pro Slate 12 and Pro Slate 8, slates in the truest of senses. The larger 12.3-inch model actually has a lower resolution...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/week_4_in_review_windows_10_galaxy_s6_one_m9-news-10883.php

KGI: Apple sold a whopping 73 million iPhones last quarter


Just over a couple of weeks after investment firm UBS said Apple sold 69 million iPhones in the quarter ending in December, KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a decent track record on Apple-related industry predictions, has estimated the number to be 73 million, including around 42 million iPhone 6 and 16 million iPhone 6 Plus. That's a 43.1% increase year-on-year, and an 85.4% increase compared to Q3, 2014. For Q1, 2015, Kuo is expecting the figure to be around 61.6 million, up 41.1% year-on-year, but 15.6% less than the previous quarter, something which isn't exactly surprising given the fact that it was a holiday quarter. As for the iPad, total Q4, 2014 shipments stood at around 21.4 million, down 17.8% year-on-year, but up 73.8% compared to Q3. That number is expected to be around 10 million for the ongoing quarter. Lastly, just like others, Kuo is also expecting a March launch for Apple Watch, and is predicting total shipments of around 2.8 million units for Q1 this...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/kgi_apple_sold_a_whopping_73_million_iphones_last_quarter-news-10901.php

Sales of LG smartphones up by a quarter in 2014


According to a report in The Korea Herald citing industry sources, LG is on its way to post a 25% increase in smartphone sales in 2014. The significant bump in transactions will take the Korean manufacturer closer to taking the spot of the third biggest vendor globally. LG smartphone shipments for last year are estimated at 59.6 million units - up from 47.6 million for 2013. The number is in line with the expectations of industry watchers, who suggested that the company will move close to 60 million smartphones in 2014. The bump in LG sales is attributed to the increased popularity of the G family of smartphones. The latter includes the LG G3 flagship, LG G3 Stylus, and LG G3 Beat among others. LG is expected to do even better in 2015 as the growth of Chinese manufacturers slows down. The company already launched its first G powerhouse for the year - the LG G Flex2. Source...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/sales_of_lg_smartphones_up_by_a_quarter_in_2014-news-10900.php

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