2011-02-01

Exclusive: A day trip to Meizu’s factory (video)
Posted by MobiG @ 8:58 pm

Jack Wong is a very lucky guy. Or you can say he’s very unfortunate. On one hand, his eight-year-old Meizu label — literally meaning “the captivating tribe” — has rapidly become one of the most popular brands amongst Chinese gadget lovers, yet all he’s producing right now is just the one phone: the M9. On the other hand, the now-discontinued M8 had notoriously caught unwanted attention from Apple, and even the recent M9 launch saw accusations of Meizu hiring people to stand in line. But the latter points are irrelevant for now — what we’re really interested in is how a teensy MP3 player factory managed to outpace its numerous competitors to become a reputable smartphone maker with a huge fan base. To help us understand what drives the company, we decided to pay Meizu a visit. Go on, you know where to click.

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Exclusive: A day trip to Meizu’s factory (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 11:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-25

Second-gen Apple Peel 520 caught on video doing GPRS, looking like an iPhone 4
Posted by MobiG @ 9:23 pm
Second-gen Apple Peel 520 caught on video doing GPRS, looking like an iPhone 4

Last year’s Apple Peel 520 turned your iPod touch into an iPhone — mostly, accepting a SIM card and allowing you to send and receive calls, texts, and even throwing a little extra battery life your way. Now we’re looking at the next generation device and, which certainly looks a lot more sleek and less bulky than the previous model — from a distance it could be confused for an iPhone 4. This version also allows the use of GPRS data, as you can see demonstrated in the video below. No mention of price or availability just yet, but review units are said to en route to other news sites, so hold that phone — or iPod as it were.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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Second-gen Apple Peel 520 caught on video doing GPRS, looking like an iPhone 4 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-20

BMW gets Nokia C7 remote control, James Bond can eat his heart out (video)
Posted by MobiG @ 8:03 pm
BMW gets Nokia C7 remote control, James Bond can eat his heart out (video)

At CES and the NAIAS in Detroit this year we saw ever more powerful smartphone integration, but nothing like this. Nokia Asia teamed up with two Chinese coders, An Jiaxuan and an unnamed friend, to whip up a C7 app that controls a BMW 1 Series. They said it took them only 20 days to get things ready but we’re thinking adding the remote controls to the car itself must have added some further time to that. The result is in the video below, a short test drive that Nokia promises “isn’t special effects.” See for yourself and let us know if you spot a meatbag driver hiding in there somewhere.

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BMW gets Nokia C7 remote control, James Bond can eat his heart out (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 11:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Motorola Droid X gets 1.2GHz software overclock for China, we feel slighted too
Posted by MobiG @ 9:27 am
Motorola Droid X gets 1.2GHz software overclock for China, we feel slighted too

For years foreign nations have received better and faster cars than America but, finally, we thought we’d at least received smartphone parity. Not for Motorola, who is bringing its 4.3-inch Droid X slab to China with one major tweak: a processor running at 1.2GHz. That’s a 20 percent boost over its cycles in domestic form despite having the same TI ticker humming away in there. Now, that’s not to say there aren’t ways to unofficially overclock your X to 1.2GHz — and beyond — but those of us who prefer staying stock are left to wonder why, and to hope for an equivalent update on these shores. Futile hopes, these.

Motorola Droid X gets 1.2GHz software overclock for China, we feel slighted too originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 00:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Daily Slash: January 19 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:21 am

First, it’s WAR over on Android Community as a Moto PR representative basically tells ROM developers to STAY AWAY. Then come back to SlashGear and swallow a submarine for science! Over on Android Community, see an Android Explode an Apple Logo, a Nexus S clad man get crushed by a vending machine, and take a close peek at the Android Chinese God of Wealth! Back on SlashGear, check out a couple of fabulous new Samsung clickers: Samsung ST95, ST90 and ST65, and Samsung ST30 and ST6500. Finally check out on Android Community one of the most helpful Android apps of all time, now a reality: MasterCard’s “ATM Hunter.” All this and MORE on The Daily Slash.

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Editor’s Choice
Notion Ink’s Adam slate ships today, Wednesday 19 2011 [JOYYY]
Samsung Mobile Announces both Mobile World Congress “next evolution” and a February 1st Tease [MY EYEBALLS HAVE FALLEN OUT]
T-Pain Booty Symphony app is chocked full of booty shakin’ fun [RUMP SHAKER]
Nintendo 3DS hits US March 27 for $249.99 [ITS 3DS DAY HERE ON SLASHGEAR]
Nintendo 3DS to get 30+ titles between launch & E3 [AND THEY'RE ALL POKEMON]
Intel Atom Windows 8 smartphones on horizon [WAIT WHAT?]
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 No-Froyo Due to Complicated UI [KNIFED]
Cai Shen Dao Chinese New Year God of Wealth Android Toy [SUPER CUTIE]
Nexus One to Receive Gingerbread SOON [PINKIE SWEAR]

SlashPhone
Samsung Will Not Be Charging Carriers For Android Updates
Android Gets New Update on RealPlayer
Verizon Giving Away $200 For Purchasing Their iPhone 4
T-Mobile Netherlands Offered to Unlocked iPhone For Free

Android Community
Verizon’s LG Ally Android 2.2 Froyo update gets early release
HTC ThunderBolt to Support Both Voice and Data in LTE Areas Simultaneously
PlayStation Phone XPERIA Play Due at MWC, PSP 2 on January 27
Samsung Vibrant 4G Passing Through FCC
Line2 VoIP/SMS app arrives on Android [Video]
T-Pain Booty Symphony app is chocked full of booty shakin’ fun
Official Starbucks mobile payment app in the works, third party app offered now
WebMD launches Android app for clinical reference for healthcare pros
Android owners most platform-tenacious claim researchers
Notion Ink’s Adam slate ships today, Wednesday 19 2011
Samsung Mobile Announces both Mobile World Congress “next evolution” and a February 1st Tease
Samsung Says They’re NOT Charging Carriers for Froyo Android Update
Motorola: ‘Buy Elsewhere if You Want Custom ROMs’
Nintendo 3DS Available for Pre-Order at Amazon
HP Topaz and Opal webOS Tablet Features Detailed
New Consoles Will Make Game Prices Reach $100, Danny Bilson Says
ShootMe Screen Grab Application Updated, Now Featuring Video Capture
Motorola: ‘Buy Elsewhere if You Want Custom ROMs’
Android Destroys Apple Logo in Short 3D Animation
Nexus S Equipped Man Trapped Under Vending Machine for Days
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 No-Froyo Due to Complicated UI
Cai Shen Dao Chinese New Year God of Wealth Android Toy [REVIEW]
Nexus One to Receive Gingerbread SOON
Motorola Cliq 2 Now on Sale Via T-Mobile
Honeycomb Themed Clock Widget Available on the Android Market
Bejeweled 2 Coming This Week, Plants vs. Zombies and Peggle Coming This Summer
Kongregate 300 Free Game Deal Dashed by Google
ROM Kitchen Allows Customizable ROMs for Galaxy S and Captivate
Acer 7-Inch Tablet Gets the Hands-On
MasterCard Launches ‘ATM Hunter’ for Android
Skip the Activation Message on the Sprint Galaxy Tab with this Quick Hack
LG Optimus to Bring Back Color Customization in Phones

SlashGear
Nintendo 3DS Europe launch March 25
Sony BRAVIA HDTVs & Blu-ray players to get Opera browser
iPad 2 Retina Display rumors under fire: prototypes aren’t next-gen iOS tablet
Nintendo 3DS hits US March 27 for $249.99
Nintendo 3DS to get 30+ titles between launch & E3
Intel Atom Windows 8 smartphones on horizon
Apple’s new iPhone AT&T agreement is non-exclusive: T-Mobile iPhone ahoy?
Touch-n-go multi gadget charging thingy is cool and weird
Kinect adapted for robotic surgery
Entire Playboy back catalog coming to iPad
Windpower winners Vestas give $1.5m prize to runners-up
Western Digital adds new SAS HDDs for enterprise
Apple reveals All-Time Top App Store apps
MSI offers new N570GTX and N580GTX Twin Frozr II video cards
Starbucks now taking payments from mobile phones nationwide
Verizon offers some customers a $200 gift card for iPhone 4 upgrades
Himax unveils world’s first USB 3.0 pico-projector
Eurocom launches 15-inch Racer notebook
Spider Pocket Speaker E500 plays your tunes wherever you go
Puget Systems adds new rigs to Serenity Silent PC line
AMD Embedded G-Series puts Fusion APU in set-top boxes, SFF PCs, more
iPhone most satisfying smartphone but Android users loyal tips research
First HP webOS tablet shipping March tip insiders
Sony PSP2 due Jan 27 with PlayStation Phone at MWC 2011 tip insiders
Linksys E4200 is new dual-band flagship router
Samsung “Evolution is Fate” teases Galaxy S replacement at MWC 2011
Notion Ink Adam ships today
$100 Gets You a Mysterious Package Aboard Any Airplane (so Long as You’re a TSA Agent)
Official Android Designer Toy Line Expanded by God of Wealth, Reviewed by Android Community
Android “Flip Phone” Concept with Three Flexible AMOLED Touchscreens
iPhone and iPad RPG Sacred Odyssey: Rise of Ayden Announced by Gameloft
Microsoft Opening a Retail Location in Costa Mesa, California
iOS 4.3 Beta 2 Released
Microsoft Discovers Third-Party Source for “Phantom Data” Issue
iPad 2 May Feature a Proximity Sensor
Retailers Shed Some Light on Nintendo 3DS Game Prices
Ocean Empire Super Yacht is Self-Sustainable, Costs $17 Million
Best Buy Shying Away from the Verizon iPhone 4?
7,000 Students in Florida Public School District Enrolled in Virtual Classrooms
Microsoft Looking to Bring Kinect Drivers and SDK to Windows
HP Touchpad Trademark Filed, Possible Tablet Name?
Xbox 360 Receives Dashboard Update to Thwart Pirates [ARRR]
Leaked Image Shows AT&T is Changing Messaging Plans on January 23rd
Doctors in Germany Create Swallowable, Remote-Controlled Stomach Submarine
Acer deny netbook phase-out: Tablets “will find their space”
Samsung ST95, ST90 and ST65 digicams pack 720p HD
Samsung ST30 and ST6500 digicams get official

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Official Android Designer Toy Line Expanded by God of Wealth, Reviewed by Android Community
Posted by MobiG @ 3:29 am

Android has become a big enough platform that they’ve got an official toy line. When you’ve got a toy line and an OS under the same brand, you know what you do? You send those toys into outer space with a Nexus S. Then since the brand is a global brand, you make an Asia exclusive Chinese New Year toy and you extend the power of your brand by an exponential amount.

Our good pals at Android Community got their claws on one of those Asia-only toys and they’ve done a fabulous review of it. Not only is this toy super high quality and nicely printed, it’s super cute as well. A cardboard box with gloss print ink, two pieces of thin plastic casing, and six points of articulation later, you’ve got yourself a lovely little desk warmer.

Unboxing Video with Yours Truly:

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Take a peek at the full review on Android Community.

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2011-01-19

NTT DoCoMo, China Mobile, KT form partnership, every other carrier in the world should probably be concerned
Posted by MobiG @ 11:09 am

What happens when you put two of the world’s most technologically advanced wireless operators — Japan’s NTT DoCoMo and South Korea’s KT — in the same room with the largest operator in the world, China Mobile? We don’t know, but we’re going to find out… and something tells us it’s going to be awesome. DoCoMo broke the news this week that the three titans of industry have formed a “business collaboration” designed to “provide mobile customers with new experiences and greater convenience in the rapidly growing regional market of Northeast Asia.” They specifically say that they’ll be eying “international roaming, enterprise services, LTE and other network technologies, smartphones and common platforms” — and whenever we hear “partnership” and “roaming” in the same sentence, we can’t help but wonder whether it could be extremely good news for customers traveling among the carriers involved. Follow the break for the press release.

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NTT DoCoMo, China Mobile, KT form partnership, every other carrier in the world should probably be concerned originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 19 Jan 2011 02:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-18

Lenovo setting up a specialist unit for tablets and smartphones
Posted by MobiG @ 5:15 pm

How far we’ve come. It was only a couple of years ago that Lenovo was closing a deal to sell its mobile phone business, but a quick re-acquisition in late 2009 and some recent heavy flirtation with the tablet form factor have led to the creation of a whole new unit in the company’s hierarchy, one dedicated to the development of smartphones, tablets, TVs, and other internet-connected devices. Headed up by Liu Jun and working out of Beijing, this squad of designers and engineers will focus on harnessing the “tremendous growth potential of the mobile internet.” Cloud computing will be a major feature of Lenovo’s plans moving forward, which places its goals for the future right in line with just about everyone else’s. Still, it’s good to see one of the big desktop computing players diversifying its portfolio with gusto.

Lenovo setting up a specialist unit for tablets and smartphones originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-14

Keepin’ it real fake: Nokia N9 doesn’t wait for mature MeeGo to launch in China
Posted by MobiG @ 3:16 am

As with the N8, so with the N9. Nokia’s first MeeGo device is widely expected to be dubbed the N9 and sport a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but its elongated time to market has given Chinese KIRF artists the chance to beat Finland with their own device. Parsing together leaked pictures and perhaps some insider info we’re not privy to, some crafty folks have put together the above 14mm-thin slider, outfitting it with a 3-inch screen, front- and rear-facing cameras, Bluetooth, WiFi, FM radio, microSD card slot, dual SIM capabilities, and an almost entirely metallic construction. The OS is some sort of Symbian lookalike, while the price is an eminently affordable 700 yuan ($106). You’ll just need to find the right market stall in Shenzhen to get yours.

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Keepin’ it real fake: Nokia N9 doesn’t wait for mature MeeGo to launch in China originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Jan 2011 18:16:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2011-01-07

Sony’s PlayStation Phone gets in-depth preview in China, PlayStation Pocket app in tow
Posted by MobiG @ 9:00 am

Well, that was quick. It was just two days ago when the elusive PlayStation Phone popped up on a Hong Kong forum, and now it’s back again in full exposure thanks to Chinese website IT168. It’s now confirmed that said Xperia-branded device is powered by a Qualcomm Adreno 205 GPU, along with what’s likely to be a 1GHz Snapdragon QSD8255 as featured on the HTC Desire HD. Interestingly, Neocore is reporting an impressive 59.1fps benchmark, which is a huge improvement from our exclusive look back in early December. Quadrant also reports a high score of 1,733, but hey, there’s no saying that this is the final build, so the graphics performance may get even better.

Other tidbits found in the latest leak include the generous battery capacity of 1,500mAh, the 854 x 480 resolution on a 4-inch LCD, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash sans 720p video recording (although it’s probably just that the leaksters didn’t look in all the submenu in the camera app), 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, a microSD slot, SIM slot, micro-USB, and a second mic on the back for active noise cancellation à la Nexus One. Interestingly, the still-empty game launcher app is now called “PlayStation Pocket.” We’re still unclear just what the app will run; will it be PSOne games (the company has written an emulator before), PSP games, or an entirely new lineup? (In contrast, the PSP Go has a 333MHz processor, 64MB RAM, and a 3.8-inch 480 x 272 display — albeit on different, not-quite-comparable architecture.) Hopefully we’ll know soon enough, eh Kaz? Anyhow, you can peruse some pictures and videos below, and definitely check out IT168 for the full skinny on this (somewhat tick) device.

[Thanks, Dave]

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Sony’s PlayStation Phone gets in-depth preview in China, PlayStation Pocket app in tow originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Jan 2011 00:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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