After the N900, Nokia N920 Prepare
After Siemens completed provides smart phone using the Linux operating system besutan in N900 Maemo 5. Now, the vendor plans to make the N920. According to the outstanding issues, N920 is the successor of the N900 recently released to the consumer market is limited.
Other news also mentioned, N920 will use the Linux operating system currently under development, Maemo 6. In fact, Nokia has big expectations in the future to announce the phone.
Launched by Softpedia that still carry the N920 Qwerty keyboard in the 4:13-inch screen size, which uses touch screen technology. With a 4:13-inch screen size, of course, make larger N920 less than the first mobile phone, other specifications, processor N920 with the power to enter ARM Cortez A8, with space to reach 32GB memory, enough vacant for data storing large with a fairly fast speed. Problem connectivity, the device already supports GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, up to HSPA. Other features that can be enjoyed on the N920 is, supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3.5mm audio jack, and camera with a resolution of 5 megapixels, and additional microSD external memory. Not yet known when the N920 when it will circulate, but reportedly will be released most rapidly in the mid-2010.
iPhone 4 Withdrawal Cost $ 1.5 Billion
Analysts estimate the required fund is $ 1.5 billion, if Apple Inc. is intended to withdraw the iPhone 4 because of the of the signal problems. 4 directly to dim the iPhone name when Consumer Reports announced that the device was not worth buying.
According to Toni Sacconaghi, an analyst at Bernstein Research, the withdrawal of the Apple’s iPhone 4 will cost of about U.S. $ 1.5 billion. “The withdrawal of products can also damage the reputation of the company,” said Sacconaghi.
He suggested a better way out to Apple in order not to lose face at the same time pay the loss suffered by iPhone 4 consumers. The trick, Apple could provide a special casing that he said could prevent signal interference at the lower left side of the device free of charge. Read the rest of this entry »
Interested in Mr.Linux Nexus One
Not only the founder of Apple, Steve Wozniak, who also like with Nexus One, but Mr.Linux (Linus Torvalds), the creator of open source-based platform that also was very interested in the Google-made mobile phones.
Torvalds said that he was very down to heart and he finally bought Nexus some time ago. However, Torvalds if not enamored at first sight. He said the reason when ordering via the Internet, because it is only interested in maps and navigation services that are needed for car GPS devices.
Torvalds really hate the phone so far. According to him, the phone is the stuff that does little good and even disturbing, because, according to Torvalds confession, Read the rest of this entry »
