Showing posts with label MEDIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MEDIA. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2011

NEC media: Report says world's Slimmest Smartphone is on the road in the United States

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Even in the spring we spent a couple of posts covering Medias (C) N-04 of NEC Casio Mobile Android phone company calls "the slimmest Smartphone". While only 7.7 mm thin, it surpasses the Galaxy S II and 105 g, it is very easy, too.

NEC Casio was announced in February this year, the tube was selling well when it hit the market in Japan a few weeks later (today 500000 units were sold).

And according to Japan's largest business daily Nikkei, the company is ready to involve the media in the United States now, somehow step announced last year already (NEC Casio Mobile was established in 2009, after NEC, Casio and Hitachi have merged their mobile phone operation).

Details are lacking at the moment, but it looks like Americans will have a modified version of the phone. In Japan, NEC Casio with N-06 C [JP] this summer, model, which is a bit thicker (7.9 mm), but water-proof.

Japanese model:

In the United States, the Nikkei said Medias are likely to be available via Verizon (Casio partner in the past) and other carriers. NEC Casio aims to double mobile phone shipments outside of Japan prior to 1.8 million in fiscal 2012.

To recap, the media N-04 C offers a 4-inch touchscreen LCD display with 480 x 854 resolution, Android 2.3, 5.1 MP CMOS camera, microSDHC card slot, Wi-Fi, etc. Expected digital TV tuner, function e wallet and infrared port to get axed in the United States version, however.


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Samsung delays Australia MEDIA Galaxy 10.1 tab events

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The drama continues: Samsung officially postponed the event Australian media for Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tab. The media event was originally scheduled for next week on 11 August 2011. It's not going to happen and also means that GalTab 10.1 probably will not run on this day, either.

This does not necessarily mean that the tablet itself would be abolished, though. Samsung statement yesterday and spoke to Gizmodo Australia, in which they stressed GalTab 10.1 start in Australia in the near future ". But its exact launch date is not known at present.

Via Gizmodo Australia

Samsung GALAXY transfer MEDIA tab 10.1 activities
11 August 2011
In the light of the current proceedings from Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Australia, Samsung regret to announce that it will postpone its media event scheduled for August 11, 2011, 10.1 Samsung GALAXY tab.

Samsung announces new date for the event GALACTIKA 10.1 Media tab as soon as possible.

Samsung reached an agreement with Apple, where he would not release do not advertise 10.1 Galaxy Samsung in Australia. But Samsung has found a workaround and is planning to release their version is called instead of the tablet. But that may not happen at all now, as this is clearly against the faith of the agreement. 10.1 Samsung Galaxy Tab is 10.1 Samsung Galaxy tab.

Release about the launch of the media did not say that the event nor the tablet had been completely shelved. It simply States that new data for the event run media will be announced as soon as your set. May be on the ground conflict. Apple may have ordered his iPad event.


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