Saturday, July 16, 2011

Rogers announces HTC EVO 3D and LG Optimus 3D

Rogers has kicked off their back-to-school blitz with exclusive 3D handsets from HTC and LG. The EVO 3D and Optimus 3D will be available for pre-order next week, but to spice things up, those who make the dive have a chance at winning a $2,500 prepaid MasterCard or a 55″ 3D TV depending on what you go for.
The HTC EVO 3D has a 4.3-inch 960 x 540 touchscreen, twin 5 megapixel cameras for capturing 3D video and pictures, as well as a 3D display to enjoy that content on – you don’t even need glasses! The whole package is powered by a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor and runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread. You can check out our review of the HTC EVO 3D over here. As for the LG Optimus 3D, it’s a close second. It also has twin 5 megapixel cameras, a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, and glasses-less 4.3-inch qHD 3D screen, but it’s currently only running Android 2.2. Our full review of the Optimus 3D is over here. The big difference between the two are the software customizations, and I generally side with HTC Sense, but be sure to check out Dusan’s side-by-side comparison between the two over here.
The competing big carriers in Canada aren’t resting on their laurels, however; Telus just launched the Optimus Black today, and Bell has the Samsung Galaxy S 2 dropping on the 21st. There are already options aplenty, and no doubt more are on the way before school opens up again.
The contest deadline is August 15, so that should give you an idea of when the Rogers HTC EVO 3D and LG Optimus 3D are going on sale.
Meanwhile, you also can find unlocked of HTC Evo 3D and LG Optimus 3D on http://www.m2cmobile.com.

Windows Phone Mango likely to be ready in September, Microsoft aims for 100 million annual sales

The winners in the Microsoft-sponsored Imagine Cup contest this year will receive Windows Phone Mango handsets in September, as we learn from the competition's Twitter account. 

That probably means that by fall availability Microsoft means early fall, which is good news for current and future owners of WP7 handsets. We wold bet on future owners who get the handsets around that time, however - current owners might have to wait more, as usually happens with these updates, but let's not put the cart before the horse.

Microsoft itself is not shy with sales forecast for Windows Phone. At the WPC 2011 partner event COO Kevin Turner said they expect about 100 million handsets with Microsoft's mobile OS to be sold each year in the future. Nokia sold 108.5 million handsets in Q1, so almost its whole lineup has to be Windows Phones for that number to be achieved, and we still don't know how the market will accept the brand repositioning. 

There are other WP7 manufacturers, of course, and new ones are coming onboard, so we'll check back at the end of 2012. At about $15 per license, such a number would mean Microsoft will recoup its roughly billion dollar initial investment in development and promotion of Windows Phone 7 for a year.

Meanwhile, Nokia plans to spend about $130 million in the UK alone to promote the transition, while Microsoft will build 75 additional retail stores of its own. "We have to do some very strategic things to get our mobile phone volume up", said Kevin Turner, and we are sure Microsoft, Nokia and the other Windows Phone partners are perfectly capable of becoming the third ecosystem, injecting some healthy dose of competition.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Microsoft to Release Windows Update in September

Microsoft indicated a September release of Windows Phone Mango, as the company looks to gain ground this fall amidst increasing smartphone competition.

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The Redmond, Wash.-based company tweeted that all finalists in the "Imagine Cup," a student technology competition hosted by Microsoft, would receive Windows Phone 7.5 Mango devices by September. Microsoft has since deleted the post, but it may shed some light on a Mango launch.
Microsoft first announced it would update the Windows Phone 7 back in May, after critics gave its initial software positive reviews but criticized the OS for missing a few key features. The company hopes the Mango update will fill in the gaps by offering several new business features and more options in the user interface.
Microsoft has a lot to gain if it can pull off an impressive upgrade. The company is far behind Google and Apple in mobile market share, and even BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, sliding currently in the market, holds a comfortable lead over the software giant. But Windows Phone Mango is the company's first attempt to reverse the trend.
While Microsoft has a lot riding on the update, the company still has its work cut out for it. If Mango rolls out this September as Microsoft's tweet suggests, it will be going up against fierce competition in the smartphone market.
By the end of the summer, Android will bolster its market presence with top-of-the-line devices on both Verizon and Sprint. Verizon is expected to begin offering the Droid Bionic sometime in August, while Sprint hedges its bets by going into the fall with the Photon 4G.
As for iOS, no one quite knows for sure when Apple will release the next iPhone, but speculation suggests a September debut as well. Whenever the iPhone debuts, however, it will likely be a top seller, especially with its distribution on Verizon and AT&T, the top two national carriers.
Microsoft's success will also be contingent on the devices the software ships with. The company is expected to offer several different Windows Phone 7.5 Mango devices by the end of the year through manufacturers like Samsung, HTC and LG. But the company's biggest partnership will be with Nokia.
In April, Nokia finalized a deal with Microsoft to abandon the Finnish company's Symbian and immediately move forward with the Windows Phone in all its future handsets. The first Nokia Windows Phones are set to debut in Europe later this year, and hit U.S. markets shortly thereafter. Microsoft's September launch could be a prelude to much bigger things to come.
Microsoft has an uphill battle to gain market share from rivals. Windows Phone 7 Mango is the company's first step towards regaining mobile market share, and if the Imagine Cup tweet means anything, it may all start in September.
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Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead

With the summer halfway through, we are gearing towards the busiest season for enticing smartphone releases. As usual, in the third and fourth quarter of the year manufacturers act on the principle “save the best for last”, or, to be more exact, for the holiday shopping craze.

So which are the most anticipated phones yet to come our way by the end of the year? There are plenty of them, some announced, some rumored, but all of them exciting. Let's recap what we've heard so far, to know what shall we be saving for:

Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
Concept render of the next iPhone
Apple – the next iPhone, of course. Regardless if it will be called iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, or something else, the current generation will live a few months longer than usual. Apple might announce it in August or September, it seems, together with the release of iOS 5. For it to be a thin world phone with dual-core A5 chipset and 8MP camera is quite likely, but larger screen in the same body size and NFC capabilities not so much. One persistent rumor is for a cheaper iPhone to be introduced alongside with it, but we'll believe it when we see it, plus this cheaper version might just be the iPhone 4 with the price tag lowered.


Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
Nexus Prime
Samsung – nothing has been confirmed officially, but rumors point to a Nexus Prime being created by Samsung as a showcase for Google's Android Ice Cream Sandwich. The wilderness of the Romanian rumor mill is entertaining ahigh-resolution Super AMOLED Plus HD display. To defend the HD moniker it should be 720x1280 pixels and, if the screen size is 4.3”, that means the astonishing 342ppi, something that can only be achieved in Samsung's new OLED factory with the laser-based LITI production method, although we haven't seen or heard about one being demonstrated yet. Of course, there is plenty of time before the rumored October/November launch of the Nexus Prime. As for the alleged deeper integration with Google's services, it might appear in the form of a dedicated point of access to Google+ on the next Android poster child.

Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
Windows Phone version of the Samsung Galaxy S II
A separate rumor is that Samsung is working on a 1.4GHz Galaxy S II equivalent in time for the next iPhone, which, however, is to be outside of the Galaxy line, and that excludes the 1.4GHz Samsung Galaxy S II Mini. This might actually be the Nexus Prime again, tipped from different sources, since its chipset is supposed to be the dual-core 1.5GHz TI OMAP 4460, which currently is the only silicon capable of delivering 3D-HD video recording in 1080p, if you feel like it.

Last, but not least, Samsung is preparing a Windows Phone equivalent to the Galaxy S II, and that would mean Microsoft's new mobile OS will be entering the multicore era this fall. 

It was shown briefly at Microsoft's WPC 2011 conference the other day, mentioning how slim and light it is.


LG – the world's third largest phone producer will soon be coming with the LG Thrill 4G on AT&T, which is a rebadged version of its LG Optimus 3D.


Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
Motorola DROID BIONIC
Motorola PHOTON 4G
Motorola – we are undoubtedly looking forward to the Motorola DROID BIONIC, which has been elusive ever since the company announced it.Moto ran into issues with the Tegra 2 chipset power management, which might prevent it to this day of having Full HD 1080p video recording on the Motorola ATRIX 4G, and some of these might have reflected on the DROID BIONIC launch date. Anyhow, we should expect the first LTE handset from Motorola in August, this time with 1080p video recording from its 8MP camera.

In addition, Motorola PHOTON 4G will be heading to Sprint July 31st, with its dual-core chipset, 4.3” qHD display and... a kickstand to watch movies on the nice display in comfort.


Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
HTC Eternity
HTC – with the HTC Sensation 4G barely out, and the HTC EVO 3D just gaining traction, nothing much is being heard about the next steps for HTC on the Android front. In regards to Windows Phone, however, a monster HTC Eternity is being rumored for the fall, with 4.7” screen and 1.5GHz chipset, most likely of Qualcomm's variety. While we might argue that 4.7” is too big, HTC could have gone edge-to-edge, making it not larger than today's 4.3-inchers.
Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide

T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide is also made by HTC, and features a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon silicon, slide-out QWERTY, 3.7” display and an 8MP camera. 

T-Mobile touts the handset's photographic capabilities as the best on a smartphone, presumably because of the HDR technology applied. 

This one we should be seeing very soon, on July 27th. 


Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
Sony Ericsson Xperia duo
Sony Ericsson – here we are waiting most for the Sony Ericsson Xperia duo, allegedly the company's first dual-core handset. 

Moreover, if leaked pictures are to be believed, it looks slim and sexy, plus the rumored specs are 4.5” qHD display, 12MP second generation Exmor R camera sensor, and 1.5GB of RAM, plus huge 2500mAh battery to keep you going for hours on end. 

If all of this materializes, we don't even want to wager on the price of this one, considering it's a Sony product.


Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
BlackBerry Monza
RIM – the phone we are anticipating first from the Canadians is the touchscreen-equipped BlackBerry Bold 9900 with OS 7, which sports the traditional BB form factor. The fall is marked for the BlackBerry 9810 "Volt" slider, which is expected to replace theTorch. 

The real kicker, however, might be the 3.7”, touchscreen-only BlackBerry 9860 Storm 2 refresh "Monza", again rumored for the fall. 

The 9860 is also expected to sport a 5MP camera with HD recording, and 1.2GHz processor, finally ushering the company circa 2010.


Best phones to break the piggy bank for in the months ahead
Nokia Sea Ray
Nokia – we saved the wild card for last. It seems that the MeeGo-powered Nokia N9 is gaining its loyal set of fans, and rightfully so, with its seamless screen-phone transition, and buttonless front, not to mention the 8MP Carl-Zeiss camera on the back, which Nokia swears will deliver results similar to the Nokia N8 in a much thinner package.

The other big deal from the Finns is, naturally, the Nokia Sea Ray, which had a corporate leak not long ago, showcasing hardware very similar to the Nokia N9, but running Windows Phone Mango, which would not be a bad start for the Nokia Windows Phones at all this year. Another one with QWERTY keyboard is also rumored in the pipeline for holiday delivery, but details remain a relative mystery so far.