Galaxy Nexus Expected to be Released November 17th in the UK

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The Android operating system has taken the mobile phone industry by storm. This operating system is becoming one of the more popular must have features for phone users across the globe. Therefore its no surprise that the impending release of the latest Android handset is creating much excitement for consumers around the world. The Galaxy Nexus is set to be released in the United Kingdom on November 17th. Not only are consumers waiting with bated breath regarding the Galaxy Nexus but the 4th version of the Android Operating System dubbed Ice Cream Sandwich which operates the phone.  While the phone is a product of Samsung, the minds at Google definitely had some noticeable input into the design of the Galaxy Nexus.
Although a release date has been set in the United Kingdom for November 17th, the expected launch date of the device in the US still remains a mystery. Although some still think it will occur before 2011 ends. The Galaxy Nexus is an exciting phone with a breathtakingly large touchscreen in comparison to other devices currently on the market. Measuring in with 4.65 inches, the screen comes with an equally impressive resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels.
Media capabilities also abound with the Galaxy Nexus. Featuring two cameras, one rear facing and one front facing, the Galaxy Nexus is able to produce both still images as well as videos. Additionally, with the front facing camera, video conferencing is a reality with the Galaxy Nexus. The front facing camera has a resolution of 1.3 megapixels while the rear facing camera boasts 8 megapixels. Taking pictures in low light is improved with the Galaxy Nexus which offers an LED flash. Additionally, the Galaxy Nexus can take panoramic photos. This is a feature that is relatively new in the world of mobile device cameras. To pre order the new galaxy nexus and others inclding the samsung galaxy s2 visit our friends at dialaphone who have a fantastic range of mobile phones.

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How the iPhone 5 Could Improve Upon the iPhone 4

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Ever since the launch of the iPhone 4, Apple fans have speculated what the next version of the handset will have. Even rumours of multiple delay and processor problems haven’t dented the enthusiasm of technology addicts. Every day, more rumours emerge surrounding what features the iPhone 5 will have. If these rumours are true, here are some ways that the iPhone 5 could improve upon the iPhone 4.

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iPhone 5

• Hardware
Some of the most plausible rumours to emerge surrounding the iPhone 5 state that it will be the first Apple handset to feature a dual core processor. The iPhone 4 is currently one of the most powerful handsets, featuring a 1GHz A8 processor, but the iPhone 5 could have processing power more akin to the iPad 2. There are also rumours that the iPhone 5 could have a model with 64GB of internal storage, improving upon the iPhone 4’s 16GB and 32GB models.

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iPhone 5

• Camera
The iPhone 4 has one of the most widely admired smartphone cameras, capable of shooting 5-megapixel images with a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels as well as 720p video. Rumours surrounding the iPhone 5’s camera have been scant, but some have stated that it may have an 8-megapixel sensor, bringing it more in line with the current crop of smartphones being released.

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iPhone 5

• Operating System
The iPhone 5 will come shipped with that latest version of Apple’s operating system, iOS5. The new operating system promises a richer iPhone experience, incorporating Twitter integration, a new notifications bar, the BBM-style iMessage, magazine subscription management and an improved version of the Safari web browser. The updated operating system will also be available on the iPhone 4, but the much improved processing power of the iPhone 5 will likely make using it a much cleaner, smoother experience.

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Sony Bloggie Touch

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The Sony Bloggie Touch shoots 1920×1080 MP4 video at 30 fps via its Exmor CMOS sensor. It also shoots 720/60p and 720/30p and takes 12.8 megapixel stills through its f/2.8 wide angle lens.

The Sony Bloggie Touch comes in two models, one with 4GB of internal memory (good for about two hours of 720/30p video), which costs $180 at launch, and an 8GB model for $200, which can capture approximately four hours of the lowest resolution video.

I can’t state enough how closely the Bloggie Touch resembles an Android smartphone, even if it’s a bit smaller than the current crop of handsets. The front of the candy-bar shaped camcorder is slightly rounded and features a high quality brushed casing. The lens is situated at the top end, surrounded by a smooth silver plastic tip. I suppose the smooth area surrounding the lens is designed to warn users of any pending finger creep over the lens, and it works in that regard.

The large 3.0-inch display sits on the back of the Bloggie Touch, just above the record button.

The HDMI out, hidden in a small notch, and wrist-strap slot are on one side of the pocket camcorder, while the on/off button, stills-mode toggle button, and on-board mic are on the other side. The mic placement is a little perplexing though. It’s very easy to hold your finger over the mic without realizing it, which happened to me more than once. Sony should have at least added a little notch so users could identify the area by touch.

Two on-board speakers are located on the top of the Bloggie Touch, while the tripod receptacle and pop-out USB are on the bottom.

If there is any cause for complaint, it’s that both the touch screen and lens are very exposed and are almost begging for scratches. If you lay the Bloggie down on either the front or back, you’ll be resting the device on one of the two. Also, both the body and screen are fingerprint magnets. Expect much smudge build-up with prolonged use.

Ergonomics and Controls
Everything is nicely spaced and the minimalistic controls definitely meet the “stupid simple” standard. Of course, most of the controls are hidden in the touch screen, and even considering those, the Bloggie Touch is easy to pick up and operate out of the box.

The Bloggie Touch also has a decent weight and balance, as well as a solid feel, making it easy and comfortable for long shoots. The built-in accelerometer is also a nice touch, as it allows users to horizontally or vertically shoot with the Bloggie. However, it will not automatically adjust mid-shot.

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