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Apple Over Apple - iOS 4 Vs. iOS 5 - iPhone 5 Spec.

On June 6, Apple unveiled iOS 5, the latest in its line of mobiles operating systems for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Their are so many changes has done in new Operating systems as compared to previous operating system iOS 4.
The World's most advanced mobile Operating System.
With its easy-to-use interface, amazing features, and rock-solid stability, iOS is the foundation of iPhon. And even as others try to catch up, the technologies and features built into iOS keep iPhone years ahead.


Apple I Phone 5
Amazing Left Off
siri
Siri. The intelligent assistant that helps you get things done. All you have to do is ask.
Now you can use your voice to use your iPhone. Just talk to Siri as you would to a person: “Do I need an umbrella?” or “Any great burgers around here?” or “Where’s the closest ATM?” Siri not only understands what you say, it knows what you mean.1 It figures out the right apps to use to find the right answer. Then, just like a personal assistant, it answers you. Siri makes phone calls, sends messages, schedules meetings, sets reminders, and more. How much more? Just ask, and Siri tells you that, too.


Dual-core A5 chip. 
The most powerful iPhone ever.
Two cores in the A5 chip deliver up to two times more power and up to seven times faster graphics.2 And you’ll feel the effects. Fast. iPhone 4S is quick and responsive, which makes all the difference when you’re launching apps, browsing the web, gaming, and doing just about everything. And no matter what you’re doing, you can keep on doing it. Because the A5 chip is so power-efficient, iPhone 4S has outstanding battery life.


iPhone 4S is great for gamers. 
The A5 chip pushes graphics up to seven times faster. So games run smoother and they’re even more realistic. And graphics-intensive apps perform even better.
The dual-core A5 chip delivers up to two times more processing power, which makes iPhone 4S even more responsive. Pages load quicker. Gameplay is better. And everything just feels faster.
The power-efficient A5 chip and iOS 5 deliver outstanding battery life. So you can keep making calls, checking email, playing video, and browsing the web.


Retina display.
Clearly remarkable.

The sharpest, most vibrant thing you’ll see on iPhone 4S is everything. The Retina display is the highest-resolution phone screen ever. In fact, the pixel density is so high that the human eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels. But without a doubt, you’ll notice crisp text, sharp graphics, and stunning images. It’s more remarkable than the printed page. And you’ll be completely absorbed.





Video Calling Bugs
FaceTime. It’s even better face-to-face.
FaceTime lets you hear a voice and see the face that goes with it — iPhone to iPhone, iPad 2, iPod touch, or Mac over Wi-Fi.5 So no matter where they are, no matter where you are, you’ll always be there. Making a FaceTime call is just as easy as making a phone call. And it’s even easier with Siri. Just tell Siri “FaceTime with Mom” and you show up, smile, and wave hello. You’ll never miss a big event, an important meeting, or a good laugh. And who wouldn’t be happy to see your face?

AirPlay
From the small screen to the big screen.
With AirPlay, you can wirelessly stream what’s on your iPhone to your HDTV and speakers via Apple TV.6 And with AirPlay Mirroring, whatever you see and do on your iPhone appears on your HDTV at the same time


AirPrint. 
Print everything wirelessly.
Print your email, photos, web pages, and documents right from your iPhone over Wi-Fi.7 There’s no software to download, no drivers to install, and no cables to connect. With just a few taps, you can go from viewing something on the iPhone screen to holding a printed copy.


Better Conversation 
Call it better, faster, and even more worldly.
iPhone 4S is the first phone to intelligently switch between two antennas to transmit and receive, so call quality is better. It also doubles the maximum HSDPA data speeds to 14.4 Mbps.8 Which means faster connections, faster loading and reloading, and faster downloads. And iPhone 4S is a world phone, so you can use it almost anywhere. Whether you’re a GSM or CDMA customer, you can roam GSM networks in 200 countries around the world.



Built-in apps. 
They do just about everything. So you can, too.
You’ll do everyday things in extraordinary ways on iPhone 4S. Take amazing photos and shoot HD video. See your friends and family with FaceTime. Browse the web on the Retina display. Check email. Send messages. Set reminders. Check calendars. Or just ask Siri to help you get things done — it figures out the right apps to use.

Protection for your iPhone.
 Every iPhone comes with one year of hardware repair coverage and 90 days of telephone technical support. AppleCare+ for iPhone extends repair coverage and technical support to two years and adds accidental damage protection for your iPhone.

Extends repair coverage and technical support to two years from the original purchase date of your iPhone.
Apple experts can answer questions and help solve problems over the phone or at an Apple Retail Store.
Provides comprehensive repair coverage including up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage. 



ZTE Memo QWERTY Candybar Phone



Cricket Wireless has rolled out the ZTE Memo candybar-style messaging phone that features a full physical QWERTY keyboard and a 2.4-inch QVGA display. Powered by Cricket’s feature phone operating system, the handset offers 3G data, a web browser, a 2-megapixel digital camera with video capture, Bluetooth 2.1 and a media player. What’s more, the ZTE Memo also supports several Cricket services including Cricket 411, Cricket Mobile Web and Cricket Navigator. The ZTE Memo is currently available for $99.99 via Cricket branded retail stores and dealers. 

CyberRaider Android Smartphone

A dependable and affordable 3G Android smartphone.  

The Cyber Raider is ideal for entry level smartphone users that want the speed of 3G internet access. Of course you're not confined to 3G and the data charges if you ant fast internet access for your smartphone, the Cyber Raider also offers wifi access to any local hotspots.

Display & Camera
The Cyber Raider has a high quality responsive multi-touch capacitive screen that delivers crisp and clear colours and sharp images. The screen is 3.5 inches in size and delivers 320 pixel by 480 pixel resolutions.
This phone came with camera of 1.3Mega Pixels at the back to capture photos and video and for the video calling their is front facing camera of 0.3 Mega Pixel. Both the camera are of very too low configuration but because this phone is cheap smartphone then it does't matter more way.

Connectivity
The phone operates on either 3G (2100 MHz WCDMA)  networks or you can use a SIM from any network operating on the normal 2G GSM Quadband frequencies.  The phone comes to you completely unlocked and SIM free so you can use any of your favorite networks to keep in touch with your friends.

OS & Hardware Spec.
The phone runs Android 2.2 on a chip of 600MHz and 256MB RAM. As an Android smartphone you get access to the thousands of different apps available on the Google Android Marketplace - from social apps to games to business apps.


Key Specifications
3G Android Smartphone with 3.5 inch Multi-Touch Capacitive Touchscreen
Network:
  • GSM: 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz 
  • WCDMA: 2100MHz
Display & look
  • Color: Black
  • Screen Size: 3.5 Inch 
  • Screen Resolution: QVGA(320*480) 
  • Screen Type: Capacitive (Multi-Touch)

Os & hardware
  • Operating System: Android 2.2 (Eclair) 
  • CPU Speed: 600MHz 
  • RAM: 256MB 
  • Internal memory: 512MB 
  • External memory: Micro SD card up to 16GB (not included)
  • Ports/slot/external sensors 
  • 1 GSM/3G SIM card slots 
  • Micro SD card slot 
  • 3.5 mm audio out port 
  • Microphone 
  • Speaker 
  • Camera
Power or Battery  
  • Standby-time: 72hrs 
  • Talk-time: 4hrs 
  • Battery capacity mAh: 1400 
  • Charging time: 4 hrs

Camera: 
  • Back camera resolution: 1.3MP 
  • Front camera resolution: 0.3MP
Media Formats (More available through third-party applications, such as RockPlayer): 
  • Picture format: JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG 
  • Video format: MP4, AVI, FLV 
  • Music Formats: MP3, WAV, WMA
Other features: 
  • WiFi: Yes (b/g) 
  • Bluetooth: Yes 
  • Proximity Sensor: Yes 
  • Android Marketplace: Yes
If you're looking for a cheap unlocked 3G smartphone that's contract free then take a closer look at the Cyber Raider - you will not be disappointed for what you get in this budget mobile.




SmartPhones Connected To G-Shock Watches




NTT Docomo spoke about the new phones coming up in early 2012 called the Medias LTE N-04D and Medias PP N-01D.
Even though most of the technical specifications are still unknown at this time, it was told that both models will support Bluetooth 4.0 LE (Low Energy).
On the same day, Casio announced the new GB-6900 also equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 LE, this watch will enable you to synchronize time across your devices, but also receive notification of incoming messages and calls on your watch. This watch will go on sale on December with a price tag of 235USD.

Bell's Optimus LTE - Coming Soon

Earlier this month , LG announced the OPTIMUS LTE, its first Android powered smartphone to come with a HD touchscreen. Back then , the phone was said to be headed only to Korea , with tow versions being created for two different carriers over there.
Because of its LTE connectivity, you certainly won’t be seeing it everywhere anytime soon, but there still are quite a few countries which have carriers deploying LTE, so LG’s new smartphone should be out of Korea pretty soon.


In Canada, it looks like Bell is going to be the carrier to sell the Optimus LTE, though it will do so under a different name. The carrier has named its version LG Eye. We have no pricing information to speak of yet, and no solid release date either. MobileSyrup speculates that it could be launched next month, but we’ll see.

Yet it refers to the device as the LG Eye, and also mentions it coming to Bell’s network. Which is logical, since The Source, the store for which this demo video was created, is owned by Bell. See? All the pieces of the puzzle neatly fall into place