Posted on 06 September 2010 by Cyn

Last month Samsung has brought the original Samsung Nori in the South Korean market, Today the company announces the new generation of Nori Phone called The Samsung Nori F (SWH-A200) for SKT Telecom, LG U+ and KT. The Nori Folder comes with LED illumination on the front side of the phone and it is also customizable to suit the owner. for the specifications, the Samsung Nori F phone packs a 2.8-inch WQVGA (240×400) display, 3G, T-DMB, 3MP camera, 1.3MP front facing camera, Bluetooth, microSD card slot supporting up to 16GB and 880mAh battery. The Nori F will be retailed for 500,000 won ($426). [Samsunghub]
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Posted on 02 September 2010 by Cyn

What’s bad from the upoming T-Mobile G2 is the handset will feature an 800MHz processor rather than a 1GHz processor, but the good thing is T-Mobile G2 device will feature Android ‘Froyo’ 2.2 and Flash 10.1. No words on pricing yet, but some rumors have a confirmed price tag for the T-Mobile G2 for $199.99 with a 2-year contract. Let’s wait until the official confirmation. [MW]
Posted on 02 September 2010 by Cyn
Twitter has just announced the official iPad app’s for Twitter. It’s free and comes with a slew of touch interface bells and whistles built right in. The app is intended to allow for seamless navigation between tweets, photos, web pages, videos and other media and updates. It’s also usable even for those who don’t have Twitter (Twitter) accounts.
Twitter for iPad [iTunes link] has a few new UI touches that you haven’t seen elsewhere. These features are custom-designed for the larger screen and touch capabilities of the iPad. It also caters to what the iPad was made for: media consumption rather than creation. Twitter’s Leland Rechis, a mobile UX designer, writes on the Twitter blog (blog) that the iPad is “a device that really lets content shine.” Twitter has really done some interesting things with touchscreen capabilities in this app. When you pinch a tweet, you’ll see details about the author and have a list of actions you can take, including reply and retweet. A two-finger pull-down gesture will show the entire conversation around a tweet. [Mashable]
Posted on 02 September 2010 by Cyn

Recently, BenQ has joined the Android tablet manufacturer by launching the BenQ nReader R100. This Android tablet launched by the Taiwan Company during the BenQ Global Distributors Meeting in Taiwan. The nReader R100 comes with a 667MHz Samsung ARM-based CPU, 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 resistive touchscreen display, a 4GB of flash storage, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot, 3G, WiFi, an HDMI port, a 12-hour battery and runs on Android 2.2 OS. The BenQ nReader R100 is expected to be launched in Q1 next year in China, Taiwan and Japan. No words on pricing yet we’ll keep you updated. [TF]