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GSM Syria - Nokia , Samsung , Apple , HTC , SonyEricsson
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HTC One S |
- Touch-sensitive controls
- protection Gorilla Glass
- HTC Sense UI
- TV-out (via MHL A/V link)
- SNS integration |
| 42400 S.P |
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Sony Xperia S |
- Touch-sensitive controls
- Multi touch up to 10 fingers
- Scratch-resistant glass
- Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
- Timescape UI |
| 36900 S.P |
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The new iPad (WIFI+4G) 32GB |
- Multitouch
- Protection Scratch-resistant
- iCloud cloud service
- Twitter integration
- iBooks PDF reader |
| 54500 S.P |
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Apple iPhone 4S 16G |
- iOS 5
- 1 GHz dual-core
- Touch focus, geo-tagging
- Multi-touch input method
- Three-axis gyro sensor |
| 47300 S.P |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S |
- Android OS, v2.3.4
- 1.4 GHz Scorpion processor
- 8 MP, autofocus, LED flash
- Multi-touch input method
- Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine |
| 23600 S.P |
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Nokia 701 |
- 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels
- Symbian Belle OS
- SNS integration
- 8 GB storage
- Multi-touch input method |
| 18000 S.P |
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Nokia 500 |
- Symbian Anna OS
- 2 GB storage
- 1 GHz ARM 11 processor
- 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels
- Proximity for auto turn-off |
| 10700 S.P |
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Samsung GT I 9100 Galaxy S2 |
- Android OS, v2.3
- 8 MP, autofocus, LED flash
- 16GB/32GB storage
- TouchWiz UI v4.0
- Multi-touch input method |
| 31900 S.P |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo |
- Multi-touch input method
- Sony BRAVIA Engine
- Android OS, v2.3
- 8 MP Camera
- 1GHz Scorpion processor |
| 20000 S.P |
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NTT Docomo announces dual-core Samsung Galaxy S III (SC-06D)
Date : 2012-05-16
Unsurprisingly, the summer lineup of the Japanese carrier NTT Docomo includes the high-profile Samsung Galaxy S III. What caught our eye, however, is that the Japanese version makes use of a dual-core Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 1.5GHz processor (MSM8960)...
UK customers to get the Galaxy S III a day early
Date : 2012-05-16
Samsung have announced that eager customers who pre-order the upcoming Galaxy S III flagship from the Samsung Brand Store in Westfield Stratford City, can receive their device a day before its official release date – specifically on May 29th at...
OpenSignalMaps devs tell the Android fragmentation story
Date : 2012-05-16
Every now and then the topic of Android fragmentation pops up, but this time we get to learn a developer's thoughts on it. Whether you think having multiple versions of a platform simultaneously available operating system is important or not, in...
Specs for HTC Ville C leak, a cheaper One S with Sense 4.5
Date : 2012-05-16
The rumor mill can no longer gossip about the HTC Desire C after it went official yesterday, but the HTC Ville C has come to fill its place. Ville, if you recall, was the codename for the HTC One S and according to the rumors, the Ville C is a...
HTC flagships' US shipments get delayed for Apple patent vio
Date : 2012-05-16
HTC just took a massive hit in its patent war with Apple. The import of the company’s duo of U.S. bound Android flagships – the HTC One X for AT&T and the HTC EVO 4G LTE has been delayed indefinitely by the US Customs because of potential...
Google planning to work with multiple OEMs for the next Nexu
Date : 2012-05-16
Google is planning on working with multiple OEMs, as many as five, for the next Nexus phone, reports The Wall Street Journal. The phones will all come with the next version of Android (Jelly Bean), will be sold unlocked directly to the customers and...
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| Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III preview: Second encounter |
| There's no need for us to tell you the importance of the Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III for both its own manufacturer and the Android world in general - our daily interest stats speak for themselves. Its predecessor was really something special...
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| HTC One V review: Chin up |
| The One series is the fresh new lineup of smartphones that helped HTC take the spotlight early in 2012. While the One S and One X are flexing muscle at each other as a way to stay sharp for the invasion of the other predators with multi-core processors...
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| HTC One X review: eXtra special |
| How about this for a rebound after a rather quiet second half of last year. A massive change of game plan sees HTC focus on a special few products instead of trying to create a smartphone for every taste. An outstanding result of this effort...
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| HTC One S review: Onederful |
| The HTC One S is the middle child of the One family but it just might be the brightest and best looking too. Inside the slender metal case is a treasure chest of new technology - the brains behind the beauty in this piece of smartphone alchemy...
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| Sony Xperia S review: NXT of kin |
| The Sony Xperia S is the current champion of the NXT series and comes aptly armed with a tack-sharp 720p screen and 12MP worth of stills. It also sets a new design trend for the Xperia line and brings massive improvements to it...
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| Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G review: The middle man |
| The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, as the far too long name suggests, is yet another incarnation of the original Galaxy S. Sure, it has grown an extra CPU core, to go with its 42Mbps network connectivity, but at the end of the day, the newcomer packs a lot ...
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