Friday, March 30, 2012

Samsung Reconsiders No Android 4.0 for Tab and Galaxy S After Outcry

By Humberto Saabedra on December 27, 2011

Following the past few days where Samsung was all but set to abandon the Galaxy S and first generation Tab with the confirmation that it would not offer Ice Cream Sandwich for the devices, now comes word straight from Korea that confirms that the conglomerate has decided to reverse its position on the matter after ongoing internal discussions and increasing consumer demand.

While the reversal is surprising, it does come with a few exceptions, mainly that the versions of ICS that would be developed for both devices would be developed taking into account the hardware limitations of each device in terms of lower RAM/ROM and slower processors compared to current devices that are more than adequate for handling Android 4.0, such as the Galaxy Nexus. This means that the versions of Android 4.0 for the Galaxy S and Tab may have select features removed to better fit the devices hardware profile, but to what extent isn’t known at this time.

The initial reason for not updating the Tab and Galaxy S centered on the inability to get its TouchWiz overlay and Android 4.0 to work together without significant performance issues. It remains to be seen exactly how they will deal with that issue as well as the update cycle for both unlocked phones and the variety of carrier variants with slightly different hardware configurations.

As the Galaxy S and Tab are almost two years old, the initial consumer outcry against Samsung for not initially offering Android 4.0 on the devices was justified, as they represented sizable investments in hardware in terms of cost and any carrier agreements at the time of release for each product.

With the trend heading towards ever more compressed release cycles for Android hardware , the downside is that forced obsolescence is becoming a bigger trend for Android manufacturers and is quickly leaving a bad taste in the mouth of those that happen to purchase flagship Android phones from select manufacturers and carriers under contract, which has the side effect of making customers wary about buying from the same manufacturer in the future, due to the insecurity regarding consistent updates.

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Editorial: ten things to do (quickly) restart HP webOS

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

MetroPCS To Launch First Mobile DTV Capable Phone This Year

MetroPCS To Launch First Mobile DTV Capable Phone This Year | PhoneNews.com Tip us on news, and your feedback! PhoneNews.comProviding complete coverage of the wireless industry, cell phone news, and future 4G technologies. HomeDealsHackers & NerdsCarriersAT&TSprintT-MobileVerizonInfo PagesCarrier Phone NumbersReviewsPhoneNews.com ExtrasAbout PhoneNewsContact Us & Submit NewsWrite for PhoneNews.com #featuredcontent{ width: 1050px; margin: 0 auto; padding-top:5px; } #featuredcontent li{ display: inline; list-style-type: none; padding-right: 0px; width:150px; float:left; height:235px; overflow: hidden; } #featuredcontent .description{ bottom:0px; /* position will be on bottom */ left:0px; width:150px; /* styling bellow */ background-color:black; font-size:12px; color:white; opacity:0.6; /* transparency */ filter:alpha(opacity=60); /* IE transparency */ text-decoration:none; } #featuredcontent .description_content{ padding:5px; margin:0px; text-align:center; border-right: 1px solid #FFFFFF; }Deal: Virgin Mobile MiFi for $54.99 webOS Goes Open Source Samsung Fixes Epic Touch 4G BBX Becomes BlackBerry 10 Exclusive Sprint Network Vision Details Exclusive: 1GB Tablet Data for $8/month BB PlayBook Refurbs Fall to $149 Browse: Home / BlackBerry PlayBook Refurbs Fall to $150 at Best BuyMetroPCS To Launch First Mobile DTV Capable Phone This YearBy Humberto Saabedra on January 4, 2012

Ahead of  next week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, MetroPCS and Samsung have issued a joint announcement confirming that both companies are working together to launch the first Android smartphone with support for the ATSC M/H terrestrial broadcast standard which was ratified in 2010.

The phone will be the first phone in the US to ship with the capability to watch terrestrial digital TV broadcasts after the initial plan to launch and ratify mobile television broadcasts was first announced in 2008, but went dormant after Qualcomm’s attempts to launch its own mobile television service in MediaFLO were seen as preferred until Qualcomm decided to transition away from the initiative after years of losses and low subscriber counts, culminating in the sale of the 700MHz spectrum previously used for MediaFLO to AT&T late last month.

The service will be powered by the Dyle consortium of broadcasters with service and coverage over more than half of the total population in the US through 72 stations in 32 markets, with initial launch markets to consist of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Dallas, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Houston, Detroit, Tampa, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Orlando, Portland, Cincinnati, Greenville, West Palm Beach, Birmingham and Knoxville, Tennessee.

Mobile television in the US has had a history of stops, starts and stillborn product development going all the way back to 2007 when carriers such as Sprint and AT&T were testing everything from MediaFLO to standard ATSC transceivers to 3G streaming and even the Euro/Asian preferred DVB-H broadcast standards before eventually settling on 3G streaming and MediaFLO respectively, which had their own set of issues such as poor video quality, high costs for both data services and additional monthly fees for subscriptions, which led to low adoption rates and high maintenance costs for carriers.

Qualcomm’s MediaFLO ended up being launched by Verizon in 2008 followed by AT&T in 2009 and was plagued by low customer adoption rates and high costs, as the service required both a data plan and an additional monthly subscription fee. To add to the confusion, while the services launched by Verizon and AT&T were the same on the technical and hardware level, both carriers had their own set of exclusive channels on the service, which did little more than annoy users and customers in practice and was done in order to drive customers to each respective service with the promise of exclusive content.

In a last ditch effort to make its service marketable to consumers during 2009-2010 before its eventual decision to kill the service and sell the spectrum, Qualcomm even attempted to sell its own hardware for MediaFLO which was manufactured by HTC and spent millions on a failed marketing blitz which included heavy sponsorship during sporting events, heavy spending on commercials during events such as ESPN’s X Games and NFL football games, even going as far as having former NFL on Fox commentator James Brown tout Qualcomm’s failed MediaFLO Mobile TV as being perfect for watching football on the go during CES in 2010.

While the adoption of mobile television using existing standards and technology may prove to be a key difference from other failed initiatives, Metro’s attempt will need to take lessons from MediaFLO if it actually intends for the service to be successful.

It has already made the wise move of deploying it with an Android handset, which raises the possibility of it being equipped with LTE, but it must also price access inline with the average monthly bill per customer on the carrier keeping in mind that its own plans go no higher than $60 a month before additional fees for more profitable add-ons. Should this attempt to launch mobile television in the US prove successful, the larger carriers may take notice and decide to develop their own products around Mobile DTV, especially as carriers look to move as much data intensive activity off of increasingly strained data networks to other alternatives.

The new service and phone will be demonstrated next week at the Consumer Electronics Show from the 10th-13th.

Deal: Cricket Samsung Featurephone + $25 Prepaid Card – Free After Rebate

By Humberto Saabedra on December 29, 2011

Cricket Chrono DealBest Buy is currently running its best deal on the Cricket Samsung Chrono featurephone by offering it for $10 with an additional $25 prepaid card by following this link, but there’s another rebate from Cricket for a $10 rebate card that makes the phone free by clicking this link, which links to the Cricket rebate form.

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Report: Samsung Now Considering “Value Pack” Update for Galaxy S and Tab

By Humberto Saabedra on December 28, 2011

Various reports filtering out of Korea today are now reporting that in lieu of a full fledged update to Android 4.0 for the Galaxy S and Tab, Samsung is considering a “Value Pack” Update for both devices which would add many of the new features such as improved multitasking and widgets, but would forgo an actual update to the operating system.

Such attempts at “hybrid updates” are not new for Samsung, with its similar attempt for the same type of update for its own Bada OS handsets, but the manufacturer has a history of botching such updates with the most famous example being the T-Mobile Behold II.

As our founding editor alluded to, Samsung originally slated the Behold II for an update to Android 2.0 when the operating system was in its final development stages at the same time that the phone was being released on T-Mobile in 2009.

After months of anticipation and no real response regarding the issue, owners made threats to file a class-action lawsuit after being promised Android 2.0 by Samsung and only being given 1.6 with the Swype keyboard and Google Maps with Navigation. With this latest news, Samsung may be heading for a repeat of the same situation and more cold comfort will be given to those that were hoping for Android 4.0 on the Galaxy S and Tab.

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Deal: Virgin Mobile MiFi 2200 – $49.99 Shipped

By Christopher Price on December 30, 2011

Virgin Mobile MiFi 2200 by NovatelToday, Amazon.com is offering the Virgin Mobile version of the Novatel MiFi 2200 portable hotspot for $49.99. Shipping is free.

At $100 off the standard retail price, it is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for the MiFi on Virgin Mobile.

The only downside of the the Amazon offer is that the Wal-mart version of the device offers a $20/month, 1GB data plan, which is not available on MiFi’s sold from other retail outlets. The non-Walmart versions of the device offer a $20/month, 500MB plan instead, in addition to the $50/month unlimited (albeit, throttled after 2.5GB) plan.

With Virgin Mobile now offering a $10, 100MB data plan, the $50 price point is very attractive as an emergency backup connection solution. It is the lowest price for a Sprint 3G or Sprint MVNO mobile broadband card on prepaid service that we have seen offered from a direct retailer.

The Virgin Mobile MiFi operates on Sprint’s CDMA EV-DO Rev A, 3G network.

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Key US Windows Phone Launches Confirmed Ahead of CES

By Humberto Saabedra on December 29, 2011

Windows Phone 7 logoNoted Windows pundit Paul Thurrott has confirmed a few key details related to US Windows Phone launches planned for the coming year which center on AT&T and Verizon Wireless.

Three LTE-based Windows Phone handsets–the Nokia ACE, HTC Radiant, and Samsung Mendel–will ship on AT&T Wireless before the middle of 2012. The ACE is due March 18, 2012. What’s unclear is whether these LTE based devices will be accompanied by a software update of some kind. You may recall that the rumored “Tango” release, supposedly due in early 2012, is about low-end phones. So it’s unclear how that jives with LTE, which is obviously a high-end feature. This explains my confusion over the supposed Windows Phone roadmap leak yesterday.

Also, the Nokia Lumia 710 will ship on Verizon Wireless in April 2012. This is not an LTE device, and it’s not clear when/if we’ll see an LTE Windows Phone on Verizon. The Lumia 710 is codenamed “Sword” and will be available in April 2012. (The T-Mobile version of the Lumia 710 will be available for purchase on January 11, 2012, giving the company three months of exclusivity before the device hits Verizon.

While the above seems to correlate with leaked roadmaps, the specific nature of the information points to heavy ongoing internal testing of Nokia Windows Phone devices on US carriers before their respective launches, with T-Mobile USA being the first to launch next month.

With Verizon launching a non-LTE version of the Lumia 710 despite public statements expressing a desire for such a device, the carrier may be extending an olive branch to the Finnish manufacturer after its previous relationship with the manufacturer dissolved into nothing more than Korean ODM rebrands that had very little to do with Nokia in terms of hardware.

The same could be said of AT&T with the Ace and the other planned LTE equipped phones after it passed on Nokia’s last carrier focused smartphone in the Nokia X7, which was meant to be an exclusive phone for AT&T running Symbian^3 and makes sense as AT&T was chosen by Microsoft to promote Windows Phone.

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Ios_base:: OpenMode 5.0.1 is now available for download untethered jailbreak

By Christopher price on December 27, 2011

iPhone 4Publish as IOS productive hacker pod2G new exploit the crushers, homogeneous and easy jailbreak for iOS devices 5 for the first time.

Jailbreak, redsn0w jailbreak tool was the most popular and supports all of the devices allow A5 IOS 2 and Apple iPhone 4S. This is due to the utilization of all exploitation ARM processor Samsung provide an iPod touch 3 g and iPhone 3GS and Apple's A4 processor.

It can transmit pod2G believe exploit CPU A5 of Apple, but further work is required, is using a very low level, as they are. It is also important because it is untethered jailbreak works on GSM and CDMA variations of iPhone 4.

Ios_base:: OpenMode 5 designed to thwart further adopt Apple Jailbreakers. Devices now have to run through Monday, which means that a firmware update to include two "call home" to Apple for approval code, and then the previous "phone" was with validation codes the name of the update package has not. Previously, users were minimize counterfeiting of iOS versions, that Apple's activation server, back up the code "phone-home" (as numbers or ECID SHSH).

At this point largely jailbreaking with the number of applications, the drying up of the broken jailbreak work plans. Apple's efforts were split to jailbreak effective; Some users still using iOS 4.2.1 this post is only for jailbroken excellent plugin (the system), iOS 5 (tethered jailbreak) play a significant one to simply transfer and no longer jailbreak.

With iOS release 5.0.1 untethered jailbreak is a jailbreaking community finally in one version, when a small pool of unified community. It remains to see how lively jailbreaking community thrive, such as Apple, despite its still seem to display many applications of Jailbreakers functional to justify the practice.

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Downloaded: redsn0w 0.9. 10 (b) 1 for Windows (use, right-click the application set administrator run)

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Verizon to Charge $2 “Convenience Fee” for Phone or Online Bill Payments (Updated)

By Humberto Saabedra on December 29, 2011

Verizon logoVerizon Wireless  have decided that customers weren’t paying enough on their monthly bills, so the carrier has decided to implement a new $2 fee for customers that routinely pay bills either online and over the phone starting January 15th.

In a short statement, the carrier cited increasing costs resulting from the processing of bill payments using the above methods and is conveniently suggesting that customers move to automatic bill payment to avoid the fee.

If you wish to avoid the fee, here are the seven payment methods that will not incur the fee outside of signing up for automatic bill pay:

Electronic check online (My Verizon Online, My Verizon Mobile/Handset). Fee waived.Electronic check via telephone. Fee waived.Enrollment in AutoPay using credit/debit/ATM card or electronic check; fee does not applyOnline from the customer’s home-banking service provider website; fee does not apply.Credit/debit/ATM card, electronic check or cash at a Bill Payment Kiosk, Panel or with a representative at a Verizon Wireless Communications Store; fee does not apply.Use of a Verizon Wireless Gift Card or Verizon Wireless device Rebate Card to pay a bill in-store, online or by telephone; fee does not applyPaper check or money order mailed to the VZW remit address on customer’s bill; fee does not apply.

Update: Verizon Wireless has decided not to implement the fee after the outcry it caused and has released the following statement courtesy of CEO Dan Mead:

“At Verizon, we take great care to listen to our customers. Based on their input, we believe the best path forward is to encourage customers to take advantage of the best and most efficient options, eliminating the need to institute the fee at this time”

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Toshiba recognizes MacBook USB 3.0 hard drives ensure Canvio

Toshiba Acknowledges MacBook Woes in Canvio USB 3.0 Hard Drives | PhoneNews.com Tip us on news, and your feedback! PhoneNews.comProviding complete coverage of the wireless industry, cell phone news, and future 4G technologies. HomeDealsHackers & NerdsCarriersAT&TSprintT-MobileVerizonInfo PagesCarrier Phone NumbersReviewsPhoneNews.com ExtrasAbout PhoneNewsContact Us & Submit NewsWrite for PhoneNews.com #featuredcontent{ width: 1050px; margin: 0 auto; padding-top:5px; } #featuredcontent li{ display: inline; list-style-type: none; padding-right: 0px; width:150px; float:left; height:235px; overflow: hidden; } #featuredcontent .description{ bottom:0px; /* position will be on bottom */ left:0px; width:150px; /* styling bellow */ background-color:black; font-size:12px; color:white; opacity:0.6; /* transparency */ filter:alpha(opacity=60); /* IE transparency */ text-decoration:none; } #featuredcontent .description_content{ padding:5px; margin:0px; text-align:center; border-right: 1px solid #FFFFFF; }Deal: Virgin Mobile MiFi for $54.99 webOS Goes Open Source Samsung Fixes Epic Touch 4G BBX Becomes BlackBerry 10 Exclusive Sprint Network Vision Details Exclusive: 1GB Tablet Data for $8/month BB PlayBook Refurbs Fall to $149 Browse: Home / BlackBerry PlayBook Refurbs Fall to $150 at Best BuyToshiba Acknowledges MacBook Woes in Canvio USB 3.0 Hard DrivesBy Christopher Price on December 27, 2011

Following tests conducted by PhoneNews.com, Toshiba has acknowledged an issue affecting their Canvio USB 3.0 hard drives. The issue prevents current-generation MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models from properly connecting and powering up the drives.

Read more to see our findings, and the resulting (ongoing) investigation by Toshiba.

We began our tests based on tips from readers like you, and went out and purchased five (yes, five) Canvio USB 3.0 drives, along with a brand new 2011 MacBook Air.

Drive problems happened immediately, and were relatively isolated to the MacBook Air. Of all the systems we tested on, we were only able to reproduce issues on a Sony VAIO laptop late in our testing, as well as a current-gen MacBook Pro.

Essentially, the drives failed to mount, and in most tests never even spun up on these systems.

The Canvio USB 3.0 hard drives have sat under many people’s Christmas trees, as they were hot sellers during Black Friday. Retailers like Office Depot slashed prices on the slim, 2.5-inch drives down to $79 for a 1TB hard drive. With coupons, Radio Shack was selling the 500GB model for a mere $39.

Canvio USB 3.0 drives tout on the box compatibility with USB 2.0 systems, including both Mac and PC. The advantage of a Canvio USB 3.0 hard drive for a MacBook owner lies in Thunderbolt. Purchasing such a drive today can achieve USB 3.0 speeds with upcoming Thunderbolt-to-USB 3.0 adapters. USB 3.0 mass storage was designed to be fully backwards compatible with USB 2.0.

To get to the bottom of the problem, we probed the five Canvio drives purchased, in an effort to better understand the issue. And, we were able to isolate the problem; the Canvio USB 3.0 drives draw more power than the USB standard permits. The drives were drawing, upon connection, slightly more than the five watts that the spec allows. And, the new MacBooks appear to promptly shut the device down because of this.

Why? Well, Apple can assert that this is to protect the MacBook Air/Pro from a malfunctioning USB device. However, the answer really lies in tablets. Apple allows iPad and MacBook to perform a hardware handshake, which then allows Apple devices to draw 10 watts from the USB port. This is why you can charge an iPad directly on a Mac, but not on a PC.

Apple does not want to allow rival tablet manufacturers (Android) to have the same access to Apple’s USB port. Hence, any device (like a tablet) that wants to draw even slightly more than five watts, is shut off from communicating with the Mac. We affirmed this by testing a powered USB hub. With a powered hub connected to the hard drive, and the hub connected to the MacBook, the drive instantly came to life, and worked without issue.

This creates a bit of an odd situation; Toshiba is technically in the wrong for making drives that technically breach USB specifications… but Apple seems to be the only manufacturer to enforce this aspect (as well as breach it with their own devices).

Toshiba, to its credit, has owned up to our issue, right down to our suggestion to them that a powered hub works around the issue. Quoting an official statement in response to our research:

Toshiba DPD has identified an isolated USB connectivity issue between the Canvio USB 3.0 drive and currently shipping MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops. The issue involves the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air being unable to recognize the Canvio USB 3.0 drive when connected directly to the laptop USB 2.0 port. Toshiba is actively working to remedy this USB connectivity issue. In the interim, Toshiba recommends MacBook Pro and MacBook Air users employ a powered USB hub to connect their Canvio USB 3.0 drives.

We have asked Toshiba if they intend to inform retailers to accept returns for affected drives, or if they will offer some form of refund program in the interim. Retailers such as Office Depot do not permit refunds on opened technology items, including Canvio drives. Toshiba has said are looking into that aspect of this problem, and will get back to us shortly.

In all, we spent a few hundred on hard drives, and confirmed the issue. Unfortunately, because it is a power drain concern, Toshiba will likely have to offer an exchange program to fix it. We seriously doubt that this can be fixed at the firmware level. Theoretically, it’s possible a USB cable replacement might be able to mitigate this issue however, so there is hope that Toshiba won’t have to recall a bazillion hard drives.

Monday, January 23, 2012

News on iPhone 6

iPhone 6 curve 3D, eye control: possible game changer » Phone Reviews All NewsiPhoneBlackBerryAndroidHTCLGMotorolaSamsungSony EricssonNokiaVideo   Add Mark Chubb (Phones Review CEO) to your Circles on Google+iPhone 6 curve 3D, eye control: possible game changerUnder: Apple iPhone, Mobile Phones
Date: January 20th, 2012

We recently struck up a conversation about 3D technology being introduced to the next model iPhone. As we mentioned, this rumor started after a patent application was leaked with a title of “Sensor Based Display Environment”. It pointed towards the next step in 3D upgrade unveiling a possible motion control feature.

Now moving on, talk of even further advancements in 3D technology have stirred an iPhone 6 concept. Which as Concept Phones reported, could see the introduction of 3D sound and 3D hologram interaction, with eye and voice control.

Looking at the image we see an interesting curved device, which apparently would enhance features of current screens. Measuring 4.3-inches of Super AMOLED Plus display, 3D hologram control could be a possibility. As well as being curved the overall design is said to be slimmer and for some reason better on battery power.

Obviously processing speeds will be lightning fast with a dual core unit installed, and no doubt other high-end components to match. We still have a long way to go before we see this kind of device hitting the shelves, but it is always good to whet our appetites. Tell us if you can see 3D hologram technology benefiting us on phones of the future?

 

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dual core? try quad-core A6?.. The A5 already uses a dual core processor 

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