Rabu, 03 Oktober 2012

Samsung teasing Galaxy S III Mini for October 11? - Engadget [awgadget.blogspot.com]

Samsung teasing Galaxy S III Mini for October 11? - Engadget [awgadget.blogspot.com]

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DNP Samsung teasing Galaxy S III mini for October 11

Samsung has issued an invitation for a press event to launch something, and it's hard not to connect the dots with the tantalizing clues it's given -- though skepticism always reigns in the absence of fact. The large 'S' logo in the middle of the page is the first hint that it's likely to be some kind Galaxy S-class smartphone. The tagline offers the next clue: "Prepare for something small to make a big entrance," and elsewhere, "Ready for a little sensation?" Considering that the rumor mill has already churned out the idea of a Galaxy S III Mini -- as some don't cotton to the pocket-unfriendly 4.8-inch screen of the current model -- it's tempting to conclude a smaller version will be launched. However, we could also be looking at the Galaxy Ace 3, so don't forget to keep your expectations in check.

[Image credit: Mobi Flip]

Related Samsung teasing Galaxy S III Mini for October 11? - Engadget Topics


Question by JeffXM: What is "The Phone" what are people talking about? When I go anywhere people put their fingers in their ears and sometimes say, "Get off the phone" "Your on the phone". I've seen kids as old as 3 say this to me. What do they mean? I'm not on a actual phone and I'm not talking out loud. I think its something on a mystical level or a psychological level. Can someone please explain? Best answer for What is "The Phone" what are people talking about?:

Answer by Leda.
my mom does that when we're driving downt he road if people are on their phones or using their headsets

Answer by shy.rebel.27
Are you sure they were talking to YOU? Cuz that's pretty weird...

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Question by Princess V: How do you say, "Do you want to use the phone" in Spanish? how do you say, "Do you want to use the phone" in spanish? Best answer for How do you say, "Do you want to use the phone" in Spanish?:

Answer by saslionheartat20
¿puedes hacer una llamada? OR ¿puedes hacer llamar por teléfono? Good luck !!

Answer by Yasmine
Quieres usar el telefono?

Answer by EDward
Hi... I´m a native speaker of spanish... ¿Quieres usar el teléfono?... or you can say ¿Quieres hacer una llamada? too; that literally means: Do you want to make a (phone) call? Well.... Hope this helps... Bye...

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Summary: Claims by some that Apple's new iOS 6 Maps app isn't as good as the old Google Maps app isn't putting a dent in iPhone 5 sales, claims an analyst.

Claims that Apple's new iOS6 Maps app might not be up to scratch, which became volatile enough for chief executive Tim Cook issue an apology, is not putting a dent in demand for the new handset, claims Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu.

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"Despite well-publicized concerns with its new Maps app, we have not picked up changes in supply chain build plans," write Wu. "Demand appears robust with its online store quoting a lead time of 3--4 weeks".

Wu also praises Apple for how it has handled 'Map-gate,' claiming that the company took a "head-on" approach to the problem by referring those who have problems to use third-party maps. Apple's goal, according to Wu, "is to produce the best user experience possible and as a leading platform, third-party support is essential".

Wu also claims that display shortages, which may have been responsible for Apple 'only' selling 5 million units over the launch weekend, have eased off.

"We are seeing improving yields on in-cell touchscreens meaning it is becoming less of a constraint," Wu wrote in an analysts' note.

With the introduction of the iPhone 5, Apple switched to a new display technology called in-cell screen technology. This takes the display and the touch sensor and integrates it into a single unit. This technology makes the overall display thinner, but it also makes it a little more expensive to produce. It's also new technology, and this means that the displays are more difficult to make, with yields being lower than expected because of defects.

While the display is no longer limiting production, there are other issues that might be putting a kink in Apple's supply chain. Manufacturing the baseband that incorporates 4G LTE wireless capability into a 28-nanometer fabrication process so as to make it as power efficient as possible, along with aluminum and glass casing, could also be bottlenecks to rapid production of the new handset.

Find More Analyst: iPhone 5 demand not hit by 'Map-gate' concerns - ZDNet Topics

lockitron.com Lockitron let's you lock or unlock your door from anywhere in the world Any smartphone can use Lockitron through its intuitive two-button app. With Lockitron you can instantly share access with your family and friends. Lockitron lets you see if your door is locked when you're gone. It will send a notification when your child unlocks the door using their phone or key.

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In the end, Elliott contacted Wyndham based on Howard's behalf and a representative called Howard and told him that Wyndham's corporate office would reimburse him for the phone bill. Readers: Has a hotel ever charged you for phone calls that you ... Hotel's 'complimentary' phone service cost traveler

Summary: EE's rivals will be able to launch their own LTE services in much of the UK during the first half of next year, rather than later. Making this possible was far more complex than simply bashing heads together.

The crisis seems to be over. The UK is going to get a competitive 4G market in the first half of 2013 â€" too late, in the opinion of many, but it could have been far worse.

Who do we have to thank? If anyone, it's Ofcom who should be feeling smug today. The government may be basking in the regulator's reflected glory but, with Maria Miller just one month into her new role, there is almost nothing she could have done to help this situation. Her predecessor, Jeremy Hunt, certainly found himself roundly ignored.

No, Ed Richards is most likely the one to thank. There are two reasons for supposing this: the decision to let EE roll out 4G first, and the length of time it takes to speed up spectrum clearance. These were the two keys to getting this show on the road.

The EE gambit and the iPhone 5

In some ways, Ofcom had little choice but to let EE refarm its 1800MHz 2G spectrum for 4G services. The European Commission had already mandated that such reuse be allowed, for one thing, but the move was also divorced from the upcoming spectrum auction, because it was different spectrum.

At the time, the general reaction from EE's rivals indicated that they were preparing fresh legal action to hold up the auction. After all, operator lawsuits were behind the UK's more-than-four-year-delay in rolling out 4G services in the first place. And now O2 and Vodafone could perhaps argue that the rules of the auction needed to be tilted in their favour, to compensate for being behind EE in deploying LTE.

However, there was a wildcard â€" the iPhone 5. Apple's new flagship does 4G over 1800MHz, which is great news for EE and terrible news for its rivals, because the device does not do 4G over 800MHz or 2.6GHz, the two bands in the auction.

In other words, they can't sell iPhone 5s now and promise that the LTE bit will be turned on down the line. They need to scramble in getting other 4G devices out there, and that means they cannot delay the auction any longer.

So it makes little sense to say the government forced the operators to sit down and behave. If anyone did that, it was Ofcom, but even they had a spot of luck.

Clearance is the key

Even if Ofcom had managed to hold the auction earlier this year (bidding will only take place in early 2013), it would not have done the operators much good, because the spectrum that's being auctioned off is still being used.

The nice thing about EE's swathes of 1800MHz spectrum is that it already owns and uses them â€" it does not need to wait for them to be cleared.

That is not the case with the 800MHz and 2.6GHz bands. In the case of 800MHz, Ofcom has had to wait for the analogue switch-off to take place. As late as yesterday, the official line there was that it would be cleared across the UK by October 2013, with some parts being able to use 800MHz before then. Even that was supposed to be an improvement on the original estimate of 2014.

The 2.6GHz band, meanwhile, is used in aeronautical radar systems. Again, the estimate there until yesterday was that it would be cleared for mobile broadband use by the first quarter of 2014.

However, what Ofcom did was to go to the TV broadcasters and Arqiva, the company that manages the TV masts, and get them to agree to an earlier, phased release. This is complicated stuff and it had to have taken quite a lot of time â€" it certainly didn't come about as a result of yesterday's meeting, and it was unlikely to have only begun when Miller replaced Hunt.

It's not a perfect solution. It does mean that operators offering 4G over 800MHz will only be able to roll out those services in some parts of the country at first. There is also, as yet, no word on whether the 2.6GHz release has been sped up, although that is less important as the long-range 800MHz band is far more valuable to operators wanting to cut deployment costs.

But it also means that many major UK cities â€" London, Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield â€" will get non-EE 4G in May next year, rather than October. For the operators, that makes a big difference.

And for consumers, it means the world of difference. It's great that the 1800MHz spectrum refarming has allowed a relatively early 4G rollout in the UK, but it only benefited one carrier.

Healthy competition is now back on the table. And that, after all, is Ofcom's ultimate remit.

Related How Ofcom and the iPhone 5 solved the UK's 4G competition crisis - ZDNet Articles


Question by AnotherNickname: What does verizon mean when it says "with phone?"? When I go onto their website and look at plans for fios internet, under the pricing there is an option of "with home phone" or "without home phone" and I wanted to know what it meant. Does it mean when I order it, it comes with a house phone plan too? Best answer for What does verizon mean when it says "with phone?"?:

Answer by Hanyuu
They give you a couple dollars off if you have a landline with them. You can buy both at the same time, if you want.

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