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Huawei Ascend P1 – Big Caliber

Huawei Ascend P1The smart phone market has never been so interesting as 2012 and it will be a breaking point for a lot of the major competitors, bringing some to their knees and some at the top. The former leaders in the market namely Nokia and HTC are falling behind, while others like the Chinese Huawei are excelling with an unruly pace. Huawei is now called the “New Samsung” because of its rapid ascend.  With their newest model called Ascend P1, Huawei has put a gag on all those who were saying bad things about this company and didn’t realize the potential of a rising star. Read more of this post

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus – Google Ice Cream Sandwich Flagship

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

It was a phone that was waited for a long time, the first one equipped with the fourth generation Android operation system. What does Android 4.0 bring us and is the third representative of Google’s Nexus series as some say, the most advanced Android gadget?

After Nexus One which was designed by HTC, Google for the second one switched its maker with Samsung, who changed the number two with the letter S. The Koreans did their job even better than imagined so they deserved to make the third edition as well. Galaxy Nexus continues with the bold design from its predecessor, in doing so it kept the curved screen, making it more comfortable for usage and also making it more esthetic. Read more of this post

Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich- Fourth Generation Operating System

Google's Ice Cream Sandwich

Google's Ice Cream Sandwich

Google cooked a lot of innovations for its fourth revision of their operating system, called Ice Cream Sandwich. Firstly, the mobile phones and tablets from now are united in one whole; this gives the programmers the opportunity to make applications for both platforms simultaneously. The hardware buttons are a thing of the past, because the new Android has three new software buttons in the strip, below the screen. Except for the standard “Home” and “Back” buttons, there is a third one that was borrowed  from HoneyComb and it shows the list of applications, which you used last. The old “Menu” now is transferred from the “Base” strip and now, its position is different in every application and some applications don’t have it at all. Read more of this post

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