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Xiaomi TV 4S 43 inches 4K smart television 2G+8G storage support miracast Netflix DVB-T2+C/DVB S2 intellgent LED television WIFI Android 9.0
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Global Version Xiaomi POCO X3 NFC 6GB 64GB Smartphone Snapdragon 732G Octa Core 64MP Quad Camera 6.67 inch 120Hz DotDisplay 5160mAh
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Front camera pixel : 20 million
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It looks like the saga surrounding the official Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update of the much beloved HTC Desire HD is finally over, folks. HTC have officially removed the 2010 Android monster from the official list of devices scheduled to get the ICS treatment.
Here goes HTC's official statement on the matter:
After extensive testing, we?ve determined that the current version of HTC Sense with Android provides customers with the best experience on the HTC Desire HD. When we consider new versions of software, we weigh a number of factors, but ultimately the customer experience on the product is the deciding factor. We apologize for any confusion this change may have caused our customers.
This means that, should they want to see their device run a more up-to-date Android version, the owners of the HTC Desire HD will have to install it in an unofficial fashion.
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The T-02D is the latest in Toshiba's range of REGZA smartphones for Japan. This one comes with a 13.1 megapixel Sony EXMOR R BSI sensor and claims to go as high as ISO 25,600 equivalent ISO, although what kind of images you'll get at that sensitivity remains to be seen.
Other features on this phone include a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB of RAM, 4.3-inch, qHD NEW AMOLED Plus display with Corning Gorilla Glass coating, fingerprint sensor, water IPX5/8) and dust-resistance (IPX5), 1,800mAh battery and Android 4.0.
The phone will be available on NTT DOCOMO network, starting July 26.
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Vodafone Australia has just confirmed on their blog that they will be rolling out the Android 4.1 update for the Google Nexus S starting today, July 19.
The update has been approved by Vodafone and will begin rolling out on 1:00 p.m. AEST. Hopefully, this means that the Nexus S in other regions will be getting the update shortly.
Meanwhile, they have also mentioned that the Android 4.1 update for the Galaxy Nexus is being prepared for submission to Vodafone for testing but no dates have been given as to when the update should be ready to roll out.
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Update: It seems the Android 4.1 update for the Nexus S will be delayed (hat tip to Rajesh for this info). The update apparently does not meet all the Australian regulatory requirements related to emergency calls. Vodafone will update their blog as and when the update starts rolling out again.
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ZTE Launches the N880E Smartphone with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in China
ZTE N880E among the world's first Android 4.1 handsets
23 July 2012, Shenzhen, China – ZTE Corporation ("ZTE") (H share stock code: 0763.HK / A share stock code: 000063.SZ), a publicly-listed global provider of telecommunications equipment and mobile devices, has launched its first Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) handset in China just one week after the release of the official version of the mobile device operating system.
The ZTE N880E smartphone runs the Google Experience version of Jelly Bean and is the first Android 4.1 smartphone launched in China and the third in the world. Other ZTE handsets will be launched soon with Android 4.1.
"ZTE has an excellent relationship with Google and this, combined with our extensive R&D capabilities and our experience of customising devices for partners around the world, means we are able to bring new technologies to market very quickly," said Mr. Kan Yulun, Vice President and CTO of the Handset Division, ZTE. "Our aim is to provide the best quality customer experience for the best value, and the N880E is a great example of this."
The ZTE N880E smartphone has a 4.0-inch capacitive WVGA touchscreen, with a 1GHz Qualcomm 7627A processor, 4GB of memory and a 3.2MP AF camera. It is an ultra-slim device with just 10.4mm in thickness.
The ZTE N880E was originally launched in May 2012 running Android 2.3 and has already sold more than one million units.
Version 4.1 of the Android mobile device operating system was released on July 13 and offers improved performance and responsiveness, with new features such as expandable notifications and Google Now.
ZTE N880E Specifications – China market
Size 119mm x 61mm x 10.4mm
Screen 4.0-inch, WVGA, 480 x 800 TFT, capacitive touchscreen
Weight 130g
Battery Li-ion 1650mAh
Standard CDMA2000 1x, EVDO Rev.A, 800MHz
OS Android 4.1.1
Platform Qualcomm 7627A
Frequency 1GHz
Memory 4GB + 512MB
Extended memory MicroSD (max. support 32G)
Camera 3.2MP AF
Bluetooth 2.1, A2DP, AVRCP
WLAN 802.11 b/g/n
Other GPS, GMS, FM, A-GPS
After some false hopes stirred by Vodafone Australia yesterday, it seems the international Nexus S is now finally getting its Android 4.1 Jelly Bean fix.
An Android Police reader has reported receiving the 4.1.1 update on his GSM Nexus S (I9023). It's a 114.4MB update, which brings the build number to JEO03E.
If you are of the impatient sort and don't want to wait for the update to arrive over the air for your device, then you can also download the update from Google's servers and flash it manually. Just make sure you are running a stock ICS ROM and have a custom recovery software such as ClockworkMod installed. And as usual, make sure you know what you are doing or wait for the OTA update.
Here is the direct download link to Google's servers.
For more information, check the source link below.
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Vodafone Australia has just confirmed on their blog that they will be rolling out the Android 4.1 update for the Google Nexus S starting today, July 19.
The update has been approved by Vodafone and will begin rolling out on 1:00 p.m. AEST. Hopefully, this means that the Nexus S in other regions will be getting the update shortly.
Meanwhile, they have also mentioned that the Android 4.1 update for the Galaxy Nexus is being prepared for submission to Vodafone for testing but no dates have been given as to when the update should be ready to roll out.
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Update: It seems the Android 4.1 update for the Nexus S will be delayed (hat tip to Rajesh for this info). The update apparently does not meet all the Australian regulatory requirements related to emergency calls. Vodafone will update their blog as and when the update starts rolling out again.
After some false hopes by Vodafone Australia yesterday, it seems the Android 4.1, Jelly Bean update for the Nexus S has begun in the earnest and this time it's for the international market.
An Android Police reader has reported receiving the 4.1.1 update on his GSM Nexus S (I9023). It's a 114.4MB update, which brings the build number to JEO03E.
If you are the impatient sorts and don't want to wait for the update to arrive over the air for your device then you can also download the update from Google's servers and flash it manually. Just make sure you are running a stock ICS ROM and have a custom recovery software such as ClockworkMod installed. And as usual, make sure you know what you are doing or wait for the OTA update.
Here is the direct download link to Google's servers.
For more information, check the source link below.
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A few months ago Microsoft won its case against Motorola and scored an import ban. The ITC had then decided that the Google-owned company has violated a Microsoft-owned ActiveSync patent and ruled that starting today Motorola will no longer be allowed to import the infringing device.
As you might have noticed Motorola isn't too worried about it and hasn?t really tried hard to find a workaround or achieve an agreement with Microsoft and prevent the decision from coming into effect. The ban only applies to importing the devices in question and not actually selling them to customers, so Moto was probably able to bring enough units into the country by yesterday.
ITC ruled that 33 cents need to be paid for the import of every infringing unit in this review period, but it was probably worth it. If Motorola had chosen to sign a deal with Microsoft instead and license the patents, it would have probably ended up paying several dollars per device.
The ban applies to the following smartphones and tablets: Atrix, Backflip, Bravo, Charm, Cliq, Cliq 2, Cliq XT, Defy, Devour, Droid 2, Droid 2 Global, Droid Pro, Droid X, Droid X2, Flipout, Flipside, Spice, and Xoom. As you can see none of these are exactly holding the key to Motorola's market success in the upcoming quarters and the company could probably easily get by without their sales altogether.
So Motorola might have emerged unscratched from this legal battle, but Microsoft is getting ready for another round. The software giant claims that there are other Motorola devices that infringe on its patents, but weren't mentioned in the ITC ruling so we might see a new lawsuit involving those two in the near future.
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