Tuesday, January 14, 2014

HP to launch an Smart phone

HP to launch an Android phone by next week 

HP, the world's biggest PC manufacturer, is set to launch its smartphone as soon as next week, if sources are to be believed.



HP to launch an Android phone by next week: Reports
According to our sources at 9to5Google, HP has plans to launch a budget Android smartphone as early as next week.
The smartphone is rumoured to be priced at around $200 USD and scheduled for a release in multiple markets, the exact locations not been revealed yet neither has HP made any public announcements, however our sources seem pretty confident that the launch can end up as soon as next week.
The source also revealed that HP has been working on this project for more than a year, run by HP's senior Vice President Alberto Torres. It was revealed last year that HP was building a smartphone as it had plans to dump its 'WebOS detour'. So a smartphone is not if, but when, for Hewlett-Packard?” – Whitman replied:  ”[HP has] to ultimately offer a smartphone, because in many countries in the world that is your first computing device. You know, there will be countries around the world where people may never own a tablet or a PC or desktop. They will do everything on the smartphone. We’re a computing company, we have to take advantage of that form factor.”
 HP’s Yam Su Yin told PTI that although the company couldn’t share details about an exact launch date, the smartphone was definitely being developed. Su Yin also underscored the importance that smartphones held today by saying that it would be “silly” if HP did not have a presence in the smartphone segment.
The device apparently resembles the 5.5 inch Galaxy Note with a lot of cost cutting measures to get the price down to $200.  Check out the video below in which CEO Meg Whitman shares her thoughts on the smartphone business.


Sony’s Xperia

Two new devices have been added in Sony’s Xperia range, the Xperia T2 Ultra and the Xperia E1
Sony Xperia T2 Ultra, Xperia E1 officially announced
The CES brought in some amazing devices and just when we thought it was over, Sony has surprised us with some new announcements. The Japanese tech giant has announced two new devices which includes a 6-inch phablet and a Walkman-centric smartphone.
The Xperia T2 Ultra comes with a 6-inch display with 720p resolution and TRILUMINOUS technology and Sony’s patented Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 for mobile. The phablet runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core 1.4GHz processor with 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal memory with a microSD card slot, a 13MP rear camera with a 1.1MP front camera and 3000mAh battery. A dual-SIM version of the T2 Ultra has also been announced with similar specifications.
Sony has gone back to its roots and has also announced a Walkman-centric smartphone in the form of the Xperia E1.  The smartphone doesn’t have any jaw-dropping specs, but it does include a powerful 100dB speaker. Other than that the Xperia E1 comes loaded with a 4-inch WVGA (800x480 pixel) display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal memory and the latest and newest Walkman app which will be offering a 30 day pass for Sony's Entertainment Network music streaming service.
Both of the new devices are expected to be shown off at the upcoming Mobile World Congress which will be happening in February.