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Saturday, 17 December 2011

Galaxy Nexus launch delayed, 1 piece available on eBay India


In early November, it was reported that the much awaited flagship handset from Google, theGalaxy Nexus was coming soon, but there was no indication as to when the handset would be launched in India. There were rumours floating around that it would be released in the first wave and would touch India in December. However, we have passed mid-December, but the first and only handset running Ice Cream Sandwich is yet to reach our shores. Their page remains the same with a message at the bottom stating ‘coming soon.’ According to a report by BGR.in, Samsung have informed them that the launch date of the handset has been postponed due to the vast amount of product releases in India, this month. The launch date has been re-scheduled to January.
Something BIG is unveiled!
Something BIG is unveiled!


It appears that we have to wait for a little while longer for it to be officially announced in India. But those who cannot wait to get their hands on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, an unlocked version of the handset is available on ebay.in for Rs. 44,000. While this maybe a bit expensive for the handset, we can hope by the time the handset officially launches, it will be cheaper.  If one really wants this handset before the Indian launch, they can hit the link here and it appears that on the Indian version of the online shopping portal, there is only one handset available in stock.

Here is a quick look at the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus:

  • Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 1.2GHz Dual Core Processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • Dimensions are 135.5 x 67.94 x 8.94mm
  • Weighs 135g
  • 4.65-inch 1280 x 720 HD Super AMOLED display
  • 5 Megapixel AF with LED Flash with zero shutter lag and fast shot2shot
  • 1.3 Megapixel front facing camera for video calling
  • 1080p Full HD video recording at 30fps
  • 1080p video playback at 30fps
  • Bluetooth 3.0,USB 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, NFC
  • 16GB or 32GB internal storage
  • HSPA 21Mbps/HSUPA 5.76Mbps 850/900/1900/1700/2100
  • EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
  • LTE version is region specific
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • 1,750mAh battery
 
Let us know your reactions about the price of this handset and if you would rather wait for an official launch or just purchase it before anyone else. For more information on the latest Google phone,

Galaxy Nexus slated to be launched by the end of January in India


It was reported yesterday that Samsung had intentionally delayed the launch of the Galaxy Nexus in India. This was done owing to the fact that the Indian market had been over-populated with smartphone launches in December. Last month, there were rumours floating around the Internet that the latest flagship handset from Google was set to be launched officially by the middle of this month, however, the handset is yet to make its official debut in India. According to a Twitter post bySamsung India, in reply to a follower inquiring about the launch date, the brand stated, “Nexus is expected to launch in the last week of January. Will let you know the exact date as we get more information.”
Confirmation from Samsung India
Confirmation from Samsung India


We knew the handset was delayed and set to be launched by January, but this is the first piece of concrete information regarding the time frame. There is no information as to how much the Galaxy Nexus would be priced at and we are sure that the information regarding it would be revealed before the official launch. Stay tuned for more information regarding the Galaxy Nexus and for all the buzz about the Galaxy Nexus,

Samsung S8500 Wave

Samsung S8500 Wave1

Best Samsung S8500 Wave price in India on December 17th, 2011 is Rs. 19790/-.Samsung S8500 Wave price of Rs. 19790/- is the best online price available and is valid in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Kochi, Pune, Noida, Patna and other cities as well. Quote our lowest price when you buy a mobile anywhere in India.
Ask your friends about Samsung S8500 Wave
Samsung S8500 Wave made waves in the Indian mobile phone market for long time because of its rich features and moderate price. S8500 Wave comes with Bada OS and ARM Cortex A8 1GHz. It supports both 2G and 3G Networks. Samsung S8500 Wave has 3.3 inches, Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with 480 x 800 pixels, Virtual QWERTY, MP3 Player, Stereo FM radio with RDS, FM recording, a powerful 5 MP camera with 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus and LED flash. The phone can record videos at 720p@30fps and video player can play MP4/MKV/H.263/H.264/WMV/Xvid/DivX. S8500 wave also has Push Email, WAP 2.0, HTML browser, 2 GB internal storage, and microSD Card Slot up to 32GB, Li-Ion 1500 mAh Standard battery with Tal

Samsung S8500 Wave Specifications
OverviewTouchscreen, Multi Touch Input Method, Handwriting Recognition, 5 MP Camera, 3G, EDGE, GPRS, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Bada OS, TV-Out, Browser, Stereo FM radio, MP3 Player, Video Player
Announced2010, February
StatusAvailable,Released 2010, April
System
Operating SystemBada OS
CPUARM Cortex A8 1GHz
Network
2GGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3GHSDPA 900 / 2100
CDMANo
Dual SimNo
Triple SimNo
Dimensions
FormBar
Dimensions118 x 56 x 10.9 mm
Weight118 g
ColorEbony Gray
Display
Size3.3 inches,Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Resolution480 x 800 pixels
QwertyVirtual QWERTY
Touch ScreenYes
Music
Music PlayerMP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+
RadioStereo FM radio with RDS, FM recording
Ring TonesVibration, Polyphonic, MP3
Camera
Camera5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Video720p@30fps, Video Player-MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV/Xvid/DivX
Voice and RecordingYes
Messaging
EmailYes
MessagingSMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, Palringo IM
Web BrowsingWAP 2.0, HTML
Memory
Internal2 GB
Card SlotmicroSD up to 32GB
Applications
GamesYes, Downloadable
JavaMIDP 2.0
Power Management
BatteryStandard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Talk TimeUp to 15 hours (2G) / Up to 7 hours (3G)
Standby TimeUp to 600 hours (2G) / Up to 550 hours (3G)
SolarNo
Connectivity
Blue Toothv3.0 with A2DP
USBmicroUSB v2.0
Data Transfer
GPRSClass 10
EDGEClass 10
Infrared PortNo
WLAN & Wi-FiWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
3GHSDPA 3.6 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
GPS and Navigation
GPSA-GPS support, Samsung Mobile Navigator
PIM
Personal Information ManagementDigital compass,TV-Out,calendar, organizer, clock, remainder,Document viewer,Image editor,Voice memo

Android Community App of the Week: Craigslist HD for Tablets


Welcome to Android Community’s App of the Week, where we highlight an outstanding app that you should know about, but probably don’t. There were a lot of solid new apps this week, and of course the conclusion of Google’s 10 Billion Apps promotion. But one app that I’ve been relying on heavily for a while and which deserves your attention is Craigslist HD for Tablets. If you’ve got a Honeycomb tablet and a nearby Craigslist hub, you owe it to yourself to check this one out.
Many of us use Craigslist as our proffered second-hand market, job fair, housing service and (ahem) more. But even the most fervent of Craigslist users would have to admit that the web version is sparse, if not ugly. Craigslist HD for Tablets takes the simple for sale, job, personal and housing listings and presents them in a beautiful Honeycomb-friendly tabbed format. The clean look of Craigslist is preserved, while updating the interface to compliment modern mobile UIs. While of course it’s not as fast as zipping through the web site with a mouse and keyboard, it’s much, much faster and easier than navigating via a mobile browser.
All the standard functions of Craigslist are present for the supported sections, including the all-important advanced search. Craigslist HD actually handles photos much better than its web counterpart, presenting them in a nearly full-screen gallery to take advantage of your tablet’s resolution. On listings with full photos or extensive HTML, the viewer pane gets a little cramped, but I haven’t seen any major issues so far. The home screen keeps track of listings you’ve replied to and your recently viewed items, and you can save, share or reply to the seller right in the app. Every listing has a link to the web version, just in case.
Developer Justin Burnette seems quite dedicated to keeping the app in tip-top condition – in fact, the latest release was just yesterday. And like Craigslist itself, Craigslist HD for Tablets is free. If you’re even a casual browser of Craigslist, download it in the Android Market now. Unlike that $20 unlocked DROID RAZR purchase from Honest Harry, you won’t be disappointed.

Nexus S Ice Cream Sandwich update starts to roll out

Nexus S Ice Cream Sandwich update starts to roll out. Phones, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, Google, Samsung Nexus S 0

Google Nexus S users, check the update option on your phone, you might just have a nice surprise. Google has announced that over the coming month you will be getting Ice Cream Sandwich.
"We're rolling out Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, to GSM/UMTS Nexus S devices over the coming month, starting today. Enjoy the tasty update!" Google announced via it's Android page on Google+.
The news comes after two months of internal testing on Nexus S smartphones at Google and will mean that you won't have to stump up the cash for the new Galaxy Nexus to get the new Google operating system announced in October.
Google's Ice Cream Sandwich offers a number of new features to Android as well as promising to merge the phone and tablet arms of the OS together.
Read our comprehensive review of Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich to find out whether you should be excited about getting the update, or fearful.

Best Android cooking apps

Best Android cooking appsWhether it's on a tablet or from your mobile phone, cooking with Android is a powerful tool. The Market is teeming with apps to help you out with timings and conversions along with more recipe guides than you can possibly imagine.
So, whether it's tips from a professional chef or putting your trust in the web community at large (good luck), here are the very best Android cooking apps out there; ones we prepared earlier, you might say.
BigOven
On the whole, free cookery apps are not as good but one that really can compete is BigOven. You still get features like automatic unit conversions between metric and imperial, shopping lists and recipes based on ingredients you have, but where it suffers are things like adverts and a slightly slow, connected-only experience.
On the plus side, you do get access to over 170,000 recipes with plenty of user-generated information including review comments and photos and such too. It'll also even tell you just how many calories are in each serving right at the very top.
QTimer
We don't know what the timer app is like on your particular Android phone's UI but we do know that there's a huge amount of variation. Some are good, some not so good and some buried a little too deep inside clocks and alarms. Whatever the case, QTimer is well worth a download just in case it's better than yours.
First up, it's free, but the good stuff is that you can very quickly set as many timers going concurrently and name them all in the process. So, perfect for a Sunday roast or fry up, you can set stopwatches for all of your pots, pans, dishes and trays with each one telling you that time's up rather than having to do the maths on your watch all the time. Simple but effective.
Healthy Recipes
Much like BigOven and Recipe Search below, Healthy Recipes is a familiar format that uses the SparkRecipes website as its database. The twist here, however, is that all of the recipes listed are supposed to be healthy, or at least not bad for you, anyway. So that you can decide for yourself, each dish comes listed with calories, fat content, protein, carbs and fibre measurements even before you click through to see what it's all about.
Currently, there's only 150 recipes listed on the app but they certainly are an interesting sounding bunch with the Jalapeno Boats, Crock Pot Taco Soup and Diet Pop Cake among those we're keen to give a whirl. If you like what you try, then there's also the opportunity to share and even add to your favourites as well.
Jamie's 20 Minute Meals
Love him or hate him, Jamie Oliver and his team have put a very decent app together to bring smartphone users 60 different recipes to try. Now, that's not a lot for the fairly hefty £5.99 download fee but it's the added content that makes this one stand out.
You get videos with Jamie himself teaching you a few tricks like how to chop an onion properly or how to fry steaks or cook perfect pasta along with guidance on what your meal should look like. As well as that, there's shopping lists and ingredients searches too. You might have to buy certain bits of equipment that Jamie expects you to own first but the big advantage of this recipe book app is, of course, that each one should only take you 20 minutes.
Recipe Search
Another of the community cookery site apps that's well worth a browse is Recipe Search which leverages the All The Cooks website. This time it's a choice of around 70,000 recipes augmented with the usual comments, reviews and, where you're lucky, photos of what it is that you're supposed to be making, give or take the tasteless, heavy-pattern crockery.
The adverts are a little less invasive than BigOven but swap the orangey background for green and you've basically got it. Again, there's automatic unit conversion and shopping lists which you can create at the click of ingredients. More trust required than the paid for, pro chef apps, but definitely worth an experiment or two.
Cooking Conversions
Recipes are all well and good but it can get rather confusing if they start quoting ingredients in either units you don't understand or simply can't measure. That's where a decent conversions app comes in and, although we've chosen to go with Cooking Conversions,Recipe Convert will do just fine as well. Both are a touch confusing to begin with but they'll offer just about anything you can think of in the way of weight and volume units and switch from one to the other as fast as you can type.
Beyond that, they'll also help with the classic Fahrenheit to Centigrade mental gymnastics as well as account for when a recipe says that it's fit for 4 people but you're actually trying to cook for a different number of guests. Lastly, Cooking Conversions offers quite a handy list of substitute ingredients in case you don't happen to quite have everything you need in your pantry. A must.
 Epicurious Recipes
This app has been produced by the award-winning food site Epicurious.com and includes over 28,000, professionally tested recipes. It should prove dab handy for those of you who want to eat a little healthier or become a bit more adventurous with your nosh. Features include the ability to browse a list of "most popular" recipes, which are categorised for different occasions and you can also filter your search by swiping through icons, enabling you to find recipes which are healthy, in season or simply what's in your fridge.
There's also the ability to take a look at what other Epicurious members are plating up, so if you like surprises then it'll certainly give you the chance to experiment, whilst a personal favourites list means you can keep track of successful meals. Tablets can also offers a few extras like a full screen cookbook view, and a snazzy interface, but both seem like very decent propositions and more