Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play available for pre-order






Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is available for pre-order at mobilecityonline. The price is set at $699.99 for the unlocked imported European version. The time of arrival is not yet available.

Interestingly, in the description there are two variations of 3G bands mentioned. On having HSDPA 850/1900/2100/800 (which is compatible with AT&T 3G bands in the U.S.) and the other having HSDPA 900/2100.



Photo: GSMArena

Concept cell phone for Windows Phone 7




SchultzeWORKS designstudio have released a state-of-the-art concept phone design for Windows Phone 7 called "Triple Flip". We believe it's a great design.

According to SchultzeWORKS designstudio, they focused on user experience, from mobile video to gaming to solar re-charging mainly in designing this phone.

Head to the link below to checkout the awesome design in detail.


Friday, March 25, 2011

Editorial: AT&T and T-Mobile's merger from manufacturers and consumers perspective




According to AT&T the the acquisition of T-Mobile will bring together the building block of the new world and will be in public interest. How will it affect the hardware manufacturers and customers?

From manufacturer's point of view as things stand right now, the likes of HTC, Motorola, Samsung, LG etc. all have the option to negotiate terms with T-Mobile and AT&T before releasing a new phone. After the merger AT&T will have such a huge market share and monopoly in the GSM market that they will be able to dictate their terms, handpick the type and the number of smartphones they release in a calender year and will most definitely have the upper hand in any kind of negotiations with the manufacturers.

From consumer point of view, right now there are a lot of options available as far as phones and plans are concerned. T-Mobile is known for cheaper plans, and both of them have great phones available in their lineup. What pricing structure will be in affect after the merger? Since AT&T's market share will dramatically increase, will they lower the price on their phones and plans? Or will it be the other way around? It's anyone's guess.

For now the matter is in DOJ and FCC's hand. It will take about a year from it's approval for the transition to take place. Only then will we know for certain how it is affecting the consumers and hardware manufactures.

For further reading AT&T + T-Mobile

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Windows Phone Marketplace reaches 10,000 apps milestone




According to ZDNet, Windows Phone Marketplace has reached 10,000 apps milestone. What is interesting to note is that Windows Phone has reached this milestone faster than Google's Android and Apple's iOS platform. This is good news for Microsoft who have been on the receiving edge by critics regarding their update policy for their new operating system. How will WP7 perform in the long run against the Android or iOS is anyone's guess, but for now this is one milestone under Microsoft's belt.

Source: ZDNet

HTC EVO 3D - First Look


HTC Evo 3D for Sprint has a new teaser commercial which mainly focuses on it's 3D capabilities. It's interesting to see that HTC hasn't advertised the Dual-core processor in this video. Maybe they will follow this commercial with a series of other commercial as well. For now sit back, relax and enjoy the awesome video.

IMDB app updated for iOS to ver. 2.1

IMDB app for iOS has been updated to version 2.1 with the following new features:


  • Watchlist: Create and maintain a Watchlist, where you can track movies and TV shows that interest you.
  • Better Showtimes listings: Search for movie theaters based on distance from your location.
  • Purchase Movie tickets: Currently supported in the US, UK, Canada and Spain
  • Magical Search: Get search results as you type.
  • Ratings History: View all the movies and TV shows you have rated on IMDb.
  • AirPlay: Stream trailers from your iPhone and iPad app to your Apple TV.
  • Entertainment News: Read more news about movies, TV shows and celebrities


Go get the app head over to the IMDB website or Apple app store

ATT selling HTC surround for $0.01

HTC surround which is part of the first wave of WP7 devices to hit U.S. is being sold by AT&T for $0.01 on a 2-yr. contract. Usually such subsidized pricing is offered by third party seller.

After the news of AT&T acquiring T-Mobile, customers wanting a WP7 device do not have many options because if AT&T is successful in the acquisition, than most T-Mobile devices might stop running HSPA+ as AT&T will be using the 1700MHZ spectrum for their LTE and T-Mobile devices might only be left running on EDGE.

Then again at this point all this is speculation as the deal has not been approved yet. In any case HTC Surround is a good WP7 device and at $0.01, it doesn’t get any cheaper.

Source: AT&T

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sprint and HTC go one better with HTC Evo 3D



Less than a year ago Sprint and HTC released a revolutionary phone called Evo 4G. It was the closest competitor to the iPhone 3GS and according to many better than the iPhone itself.

This year at CTIA Sprint and HTC announced Evo 3D which looks very similar to the Evo 4G at first glance. It’s the first HTC phone to shoot and display 3D content, packs a more powerful processor, better resolution, HDMI-out, Two 5 megapixel cameras on the back capable of capturing 3D video and a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera, all of this in a very similar chassis to the original HTC Evo 4G.

This seems to be the second 3D capable phone we have come across along with the LG Thrill 4G. It would be nice to see how these phones go head-to-head when they are released by Sprint and AT&T.


Source:Sprint

Monday, March 21, 2011

AT&T purchases T-Mobile from Deutsche Telekom




Wow. Everyone has been speculating that Sprint will be purchasing T-Mobile but who would have thought that AT&T would be able to pull off such a coup and that also so discreetly.

It is being reported that AT&T will pay Deutsche Telekom $ 39 Billion USD for the purchase which includes $25 Billion cash $14 Billion in AT&T shares giving Deutsche Telecom 8% stake in AT&T company shares. The whole process will take 12 months to be completed.

If the deal goes though AT&T will become the GSM monopoly in U.S. According to AT&T, they will be able to expand their LTE Deployment to an Additional 46.5 Million Americans, Including in Rural, Smaller Communities, for a Total of 294 Million or 95% of the U.S. Population.

If the deals doesn't get regulatory approval than AT&T will have to pay T-Mobile $3 Billion USD and transfer some AWS spectrum.