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Toshiba to show off slim Android Honeycomb tablet at IFA

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Toshiba is planning to unveil yet another 3.x Honeycomb running slim tablet at the IFA 2011 event that starts on September 3 in Berlin, Germany. The new Toshiba tablet will be slim like the iPad and will have a brush metal finish on the back panel. Notebook Italia grabbed few press images of the tablet and gave a sneak peek to the next tablet from Toshiba.

Toshiba Thrive though being amazing on the paper in terms of hardware specifications, has struggled enough alongside the competitors like the Apple iPad, Motorola XOOM, Samsung Galaxy Tab and number of others. From the images, it is obvious that the tablet will run Android 3.x Honeycomb version. The side shot exposes the physical connection ports which include &#151 micro USB, micro HDMI and micro reader.

The Thrive successor appears to be slimmer than the thrive tablet and might give competition to all existing league of Android 3.x Honeycomb tablets. The images suggest it may carry the same 10.1-inch display size and more goodies would be amazing rather than the weight loss (slimmer outlook).

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S announced

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Sony Ericsson has unveiled a faster version of the sleek Xperia Arc device – the Xperia Arc S, during an event in Berlin.

The Arc S shares the same sleek design as the Xperia Arc but with a faster Qualcomm MSM8255T Snapdragon with a 1.4 GHz processor. Whereas the upgrade for the new device gives it the much needed muscle for better performance.

Sony Ericsson has also included its much appreciated 3D sweep panorama image capture feature to the Xperia Arc S, which enables this device to capture 3D images without dual cameras.

Based on the latest Gingerbread platform, Xperia Arc S also features the same 4.2 inch backlit display with a native of 480 x 854 pixels as the Xperia Arc.

Powered by the Mobile BRAVIA engine, it delivers better visuals and video performance as compared to other devices. The Xperia S also get an 8.1 camera with video capability featuring Sony’s exclusive Exmor R image sensor that enhances still images and videos even in low light conditions.

Nikolaus Scheurer, head of product marketing at Sony Ericsson said: “Xperia Arc S is the fastest and most entertaining Xperia to date and it clearly demonstrates how the Xperia family are the best smartphones to experience great entertainment services such as Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited of Sony.”

In select countries, Xperia S smartphone users will be able to enjoy “Music Unlimited” and “Video Unlimited” services of Sony. The Music Unlimited service offers free access to a global catalogue of over 10 million unique songs with access to users personal music library and ad free radio channels. While, the Video Unlimited provides users free access to the latest Hollywood blockbusters, all-time classics, and TV shows from all major studios.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S will be available for the Indian customers by the end of this year, while more details about the pricing of this device will be revealed by Sony Ericsson at a later stage.

Dolphin browser is now available for iPhone

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MoboTap, the mobile technology development company, has introduced a new version of its popular Dolphin designed to work on the iPhone and iPad. The free Internet browser was first launched for the operating system. The Dolphin browser for Android was launched in March 2010 whereas the company signed a deal with Softbank Japan to develop a social browser for it.

The Dolphin browser simplifies navigation with the use of tabs as well as two sidebars. The browser also uses speed dial feature so the users can easily access their favourite websites along with a smart address bar which auto-completes the URL when users are entering it.

“Dolphin Gesture allow users to create personal symbols to access websites they use the most with just one stroke.” said Yongzhi Yang, MoboTap’s chief executive officer. ‘We spent months redesigning Dolphin Browser from the ground up for the iPhone and we’re excited to bring this new experience to millions more.”

Another notable feature of the browser is Webzine which gives thumbnails of webpages. In the touch gestures feature of the browser, the browser responds to predefined gestures with certain actions &#151 for example, when the users draw the letter V on the screen, the browser takes them to the bottom of the webpage. Users just have to touch the finger button at the bottom to access the touch gesture box in the browser. Sometimes, these features appear so convenient in the mobile browser it is difficult to fathom how missed including these features.

Just like the desktop browser, users also have the option to open new tabs in the dolphin browser. Users also have the option to go to the desktop mode of a webpage when they don’t want to view the mobile configured version of the webpages of that site.

Vodafone to sell MTS MBlaze dongles

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MTS, which provides CDMA services, has tied up with Vodafone to sell its high speed EVDO dongles in the country. Vodafone which is a GSM operator will sell these dongles through its retail network under the NetCruise brand name.

While the marketing and distribution of NetCruise dongles will be handled by Vodafone with slightly higher tariff than the MTS MBlaze, the network and billing will be provided by MTS (Sistema Shyam).

NetCruise will be available both in postpaid and prepaid plans with postpaid plans starting at Rs 699 (1 GB), going up to Rs 1,299 for unlimited data with a 9 fair usage cap (after this speed will go down) for 30 days. There are two more unlimited plans at Rs 799 and Rs 999 with lower fair usage caps of 3.5 GB and 6 GB respectively.

Prepaid plans start at Rs 498 (650 for 30 days) and goes up to Rs 998 for unlimited data with 6 GB fair usage cap. There are also Rs 799 and Rs 899 unlimited plans with 3.5 GB and 4.5 GB fair usage cap respectively.

MTS has earlier announced that it will be launching dual mode dongles that will both support GSM and CDMA networks. The announcement did not make sense earlier but now with this partnership in place, the picture is quite clear now.
With this partnership, both MTS and Vodafone can take advantage of each other’s networks as none of them have pan-India high speed network.

If such a dongle is launched Vodafone and MTS customers will have larger number cities where they will be able to enjoy high-speed data access. However, it will depend on agreements of the contract, whether such a deal has been struck between the two operator.

Airtel extends 3G services to Dharamshala, Mandi & Manali

Bharti Airtel has announced the availability of its services in Dharamshala, Mandi and Manali. This follows the recent launch of Airtel 3G services in Shimla, Solan, Baddi and Parwanoo. With this, Airtel mobile customers across Himachal Pradesh will now be able to experience the 3G advantage and enjoy a host of services including fast mobile internet access, mobile TV, video calling, video streaming and social networking. Airtel also offers high speed data cards that provide customers with 3G access on laptops.

Commenting on this much awaited launch, Shishir Kumar, chief executive officer, Upper North, Bharti Airtel said, “Having successfully launched Airtel 3G services in 4 cities in Himachal Pradesh, we are happy to extend this delightful experience to our customers in Dharamshala, Mandi and Manali. We today have over 3 million customers enjoying the Airtel 3G advantage and are delighted to bring this incredible experience to our customers across Himachal Pradesh. We believe that Airtel 3G will lead the data and internet revolution in Himachal Pradesh, bringing our customers in the state closer to an all new world of possibilities .”

Airtel customers in Himachal Pradesh can now enjoy the next generation of mobile technology on their 3G compatible handsets that are available in the market for as low as Rs 3,500.

The launch of Airtel 3G gives customers the power to enjoy multimedia services, high speed mobile broadband, videos on phone, live TV, video calls and much more &#151 all at speeds never experienced before.

To know more or join Airtel 3G services &#151 customers can visit www.airtel.in or call 12134 (toll free) or ‘3G HELP’ to 121.

Idea offers festive plans to West Bengal users

Idea Cellular has announced the launch of special recharge voucher for its users in West Bengal. The new voucher will enable Idea prepaid subscribers to make local, STD and ISD calls at affordable rates to their friends and relatives during the upcoming festival season, and also get more value for money.

Idea is now offering Rs 42 worth of talktime on a recharge of Rs 35. Idea users in Kolkata and West Bengal who wish to avail the special offer can recharge with the new voucher which will also enable them to make local and STD calls at just 40 paise per minute. Talktime validity is for seven days from the day of the recharge.

Announcing the new voucher, Sudhir Pradhan, Chief Operating Officer, East, Idea Cellular said, “We are pleased to introduce new special recharge voucher for users in Kolkata and West Bengal, during the festival season. It will not only offer more value for money to users but will also keep them connected with their friends and family at affordable rates. With expansion of our network reach into deeper markets of Kolkata & West Bengal, the best mobile plans will now be made available to a larger audience in the market.”

Idea has also introduced similar offers for its large base of users in the entire East region, covering Assam & North East, and Orissa, besides Kolkata & West Bengal.

Airtel online prepaid recharge now available across India

Airtel has announced the availability of its online prepaid recharge service across the country through its website. Airtel also offers 5 per cent cash back on transactions done with Visa Debit Card.

The online recharge is very easy as customer just need to enter the mobile number and the amount to be recharged, and then is redirected to a secured online payment gateway, where he/she needs to enter details of credit card, debit card, or Netbanking.

The recharges could be done for Rs 50 which gives Rs 43.33 worth of talktime and 29 days validity. There are options of Rs 100/200/300 all offering talk value minus taxes. For example, Rs 100 gives Rs 88.66 of talktime.

All the recharges, except for RS 333 and Rs 444 which offers full talktime with unlimited validity, gives 29 days validity and 88.66 per cent talk value. Rs 500 and RS 1,000 recharges are also available.

MTS launches MBlaze Ultra with 9.8 Mbps speed

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MTS has become the first CDMA operator to launch EVDO rev B network in the country. EVDO Rev B is the improved version of CDMA (EVDO) network and offers speeds up to 9.8 Mbps.

The network has been launched in Jaipur (Rajasthan) and will be subsequently launched in other top 25 cities of the country shortly. MTS has also launched Mblaze Ultra dongles for the subscribers to be able to enjoy the high speed network.

The dongle will be available for Rs 2,499 and the tariff plans will start at Rs 629. Subscribers will also have an option to buy the Dongle for Rs 4,599 for which they will get 1 of data every month for six months without any extra cost.

MTS has also announced that people buying the dongle in the first month of its launch will get 50 per cent extra data every month for lifetime, which means that if you buy the Rs 4,599 dongle you will be getting 1.5 GB data every month for 6 months, instead of 1 GB. Even after the initial freebies are over, every recharge will offer 50 per cent more data usage on every recharge for the entire lifetime of the device.

CDMA operators have been rolling out EVDO Rev A networks in the country even before the 3G services where launched by GSM operators like Airtel, Idea and Vodafone. However after the launch of 3G services in the country, 3.1 speeds that CDMA operators were offering seemed slow in comparison to 7.2 Mbps (most handsets and dongles support this speed while 21 Mbps speed is available only with costlier handsets and dongles) of the GSM network.

Currently the Rev A services are available in more than 500 cities across the country. With the pressure from GSM operators, CDMA players are planning to upgrade this network to the next generation Rev B services. According industry sources, Tata Communication (Photon + service) will be rolling out Rev B services in top 40 cities by the end of this year.
Reliance Communication is also reportedly working on it.

EVDO handsets, which are already in the market, can also enjoy the high speed network as they are supporting the Rev B network.

MTS is also planning to launch a tablet which will support EVDO network. MTS has more than 1 million data dongle users in the country and this new network addition is expected to increase the rate of adoption. We are awaiting the details of plans for this network and we will keep you posted as and when we access to the information.

How to take backup of Android smartphone

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When a smartphone becomes non-functional, the utmost concern is for the data and applications. Taking a backup of your smartphone will save you from the stress of losing your contacts as well as your memorable photos and videos. It will also save you from the pain of downloading every app all over again. There are, however, several apps available today that helps in backing up data of one’s smartphone.

MyBackup Pro is one such mobile backup application that allows smartphone users to take back up of their data and application. A 30-day trial version of MyBackup Pro is available for free while one can buy it for Rs 229.07 for Android platform. The same application is currently in beta stage for BlackBerry.

MyBackup by Rerware is a handy tool that will allow you to take a backup of your applications, media and other data without having to root your device. For those who have rooted Android smartphones can download the MyBackup Root version for their device.

Step 1

Enter and email to create an account that will help you access the backup of your phone stored in cloud servers. After you’ve filled necessary information, the app will ask you to send a mail with MyBackup and password through your Gmail account or you can share it via Bluetooth.

Step 2

After creating a Rerware account, tap on the Backup and then from the pop-up menu, select what you wish to backup &#151 Applications, Media or Data.

Step 3

Select the location of the backup files which can be your or online. Basic Rerware account gives you mere 2 online storage space. But we advise you to choose Local (/mnt/SDcard).

Step 4

Based on your backup selection &#151 Applications & Media or Data, you get further options to select respective applications and files for each of them.

Step 5

The app begins the backup process and you are required to leave the smartphone as it is and do not shut it. Once the process is finished, it will show summary of the files/data backed up.

Later you can copy the respective backup files stored on your memory card to your PC or Mac for future usage. This is a very effective and easy way to keep a backup of your important data, applications and media from getting wiped out or erased due to any error.

To restore the content, all you have to do is install the MyBackup app, copy the previously performed backup data on the memory card and simply restore using the app. MyBackup also comes with a scheduled backup feature where in you can determine the time for taking regular backups.

Tab Review: HTC Flyer

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Tablets are indeed growing as an independent gadget segment with enough computing and software muscle. While the tablet segment is still quite premature in India, HTC has introduced a new tablet called Flyer, which has a 7 inch display with commendable hardware for a high-end smartphone.

Design and hardware

HTC Flyer comes in a white box package along with a Magic Pen, cable, charging adapter, earphones, AAA battery, leather pouch and Quick Start guide.

In recent years HTC has been experimenting with aluminium in its smartphones and has now done the same with Flyer, which has an aluminium uni-body. HTC Flyer has plastic covers at the top and bottom which might look chic at the first instance but certainly don’t go well with the overall white-grey-white back panel of the tablet. Perhaps an entirely grey aluminium uni-body shell would’ve been great, but that would have made the tablet heavier. HTC Flyer weighs 420 grams including the battery. It is heavier than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 that weighs 380 grams.

HTC Flyer has a 7 inch touchscreen display that supports 1024 x 600 pixel resolution, making the icons and text appear crisper. It offers vibrant colour reproduction that makes images and video more appealing to watch. Due to the high brightness output and great viewing angle, the LCD display makes the tablet usable both outdoors and indoors.

In the portrait mode, the front facing camera lies on the right side of the screen while the 5 camera rests at the back. There are two small speakers which are clear and provide enough volume for you to wake up your neighbours.

In terms of looks HTC certainly scores points. The Magic Pen has a full uni-body aluminium finish with a turnable cap to put in an AAA alkaline battery. The front panel of the tablet has four capacitive buttons of which the extreme left one is for the Magic Pen menu.

As you switch between portrait and landscape mode the capacitive buttons move accordingly. However, this only happens when the tablet is turned towards the right. The capacitive buttons will appear only on two sides under the display as one of the other two has a front facing VGA camera.

In the hands the tablet feels rich and is certainly comfortable to carry around compared to the bigger 10 inch tablets. Prolonged use of Flyer in might become a bit painful due to its weight but the tablet is absolutely fun to use in landscape mode.

Software and user experience

HTC decided to go ahead with the 2.3 Gingerbread version of operating system instead of Android 3.0 Honeycomb on Flyer. Though HTC has promised, as of now there is no information on whether and when the version of Android 3.2 Honeycomb meant specifically for 7 inch tablets will be released for the Flyer. If that happens, Flyer will have a robust operating system.

HTC Sense user interface layered on top of Gingerbread provides a seamless user experience along with a bunch of nifty apps and settings. The tablet is powered by a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm processor. Its 16 internal storage is enough to hold a couple of movies, music tracks and countless documents.

Working on text documents and presentations on the Flyer is a pleasant experience due to its large screen. Several HTC applications have been tweaked to make the best of the 7 inch display. The 3D effect while flipping among widgets on the home screen is pretty fluid. The notifications panel offers direct access to quick settings, the music player, and a couple of recently used apps. HTC Sense also brings notifications to the lock screen to which one can add a number of apps. Simply drag the icon of the on the lockscreen to the circle in the center below to jump directly to that app.

Messaging and web browsing are more fun while using the tablet in landscape mode. The onscreen keyboard in landscape mode is totally comfortable for thumb typing and one can gain speed while using it that way. Sense keyboard has nicely laid out keys on the onscreen keyboard and one doesn’t have to struggle much to get familiar with different functions like copy, paste and text selection. The word prediction feature too is quite accurate.

There is one snag though. Several Android apps are not compatible with Flyer due to its non&#151standard screen resolution.

Scribble dribble

HTC Scribe technology aims to bring digital note-taking functionality using Magic Pen. There are two buttons on the Magic Pen &#151 one is for writing/drawing and the other is for erasing. So you can basically use Magic Pen to quickly take notes or mark something important on the screen.

Magic Pen works with Evernote only and will not let you scribble anywhere on the tablet. For doing that you will have to take a snapshot of the screen by pressing and sliding the Magic Pen. The right-most capacitive button is the Magic Pen customisation menu that will let users turn the digital pen into a brush for painting.

Note-taking becomes fun with the Timemark feature that lets you capture audio clips and jot down notes alongside. After that if you tap and hold on any word in the written notes, and you will be taken to the exact section on the recorded audio clip where that word occurs. Do note that the accuracy with which this feature works is based on the accents in the recorded audio.

The Magic Pen can be put to good use by letting kids sketch and draw pictures on the tablet and there are several brush choices.

Multimedia and imaging

Watching movies and photos on the 7 inch LCD display is quite comfortable since the screen is neither too small for you to squint nor too big. In terms of videos, Flyer supports the usual formats &#151 3GP, MPEG4, WMV, DivX, XviD and AVI. That says a lot about the native video player which quite smoothly plays 720p video as well. Additional Adobe Flash 10.3 Player support also makes watching Flash videos fun using the YouTube app or Opera browser. Video playback is smooth and jitter-free on the native player as well as with other video player apps such as RockPlayer Lite and MoboPlayer.

Flyer comes with a Dolby Mobile chip and SRS Surround sound. If you have a good set of headphones you can enjoy HTC Surround 5.1 mode in the native player. The twin speaker points at the back are loud enough for you to use the device as your music system or alarm. Audio quality is quite good even with music apps like PowerAMP, which offers Dolby FX HD thanks to the Dolby Mobile chip.

At the back, the 5 megapixel camera does a decent job vis-a-vis images and even records 720p HD video using the Camcorder app. Unless the video chat feature rolls out for both Google Chat and Skype, the front facing cam can only be used for Snapbooth to take funny portrait images.

Run time

HTC Flyer packs a 4000 battery which can ensure a day’s browsing, checking mails and using social networks. One can watch at least four movies each two hours long. Even with heavy use of networks or WiFi for web browsing the battery takes a while to die.

Do note that location services, if kept on by default, eat up battery life considerably. Also, several applications like Skype keep running in the background for no reason and eventually end up eating battery juice.

Verdict

Looking at the hardware specifications and the software packed on it, HTC Flyer may seem like an overgrown smartphone. Scribe technology along with the Magic Pen certainly does make the tablet stand out amongst similar 7 inch tablets. A stylish look and premium body chassis comprising a unibody aluminium shell adds brownie points to the aforementioned features.

The HTC Flyer is priced at Rs 37,500 which is certainly a premium price for a 7 inch tablet, particularly since a couple of 8.9 inch and 10.1 inch tablet alternatives are already available at the same price. Price indeed is one of the biggest de-merits of this tablet.

Flyer offers a good pack of features in terms of note-taking with Magic Pen, multimedia and ease of web browsing. Alas, it falls a bit short when it comes to compatible applications. HTC has opened Sense SDK to developers already so more Sense based apps are en route. Besides that, HTC has also promised to open Scribe technology to developers. In the near future several Sense apps for the Magic Pen are scheduled to be released. However, only when HTC rolls out Android 3.2 Honeycomb with a bunch of Sense UI apps supporting Scribe technology will the tablet look definitively like a good investment.