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Lack of memory, the Galaxy S4 Will contrived "Slim"






S4 Galaxy smartphones from Samsung comes with so many pre-installed apps aka bloatware. So many, these applications left little internal memory space that can be used by users.

16 GB version, for example, only has space less than 9 GB. This triggered a wave of negative publicity and complaints from users that Samsung then feel the need to take action to resolve the issue specifically.

"We are considering the possibility of free memory space (on the Galaxy S4) through optimization of software," said a Samsung spokesman was quoted by Cnet. "We appreciate that this issue has been brought to the surface and will try to improve communication."

Optimization in question may be in the form of compression or other techniques. Clearly, Samsung is now apparently also felt that the Galaxy S4-at least for the 16GB version-indeed lack of memory space.

Unlike HTC or iPhone 5 from Apple, Galaxy S4 actually provide storage expansion options via a micro-SD card slot.

However, the memory card can not be used to install applications on the Galaxy S4 so that users are forced to save the empty space available in the internal memory.

Previously, Samsung being defensive about this issue by stating that the default applications that reach about 6.85 GB in size needed to provide extra features to the user. The amount of 1 GB is bigger than the size of applications pre-installed on the Galaxy S III.

Samsung itself is not the first manufacturer to receive complaints about the availability of space on the internal memory. Surface Pro 64GB tablet from Microsoft, for example, only provides 23 GB of free space while the 8GB Nintendo Wii U only has 3 GB of free space.

This He Specifications BlackBerry Q5





Cheap version of BlackBerry 10 phones, Q5, has been introduced by BlackBerry CEO, Thorsten Heins, Tuesday (14/05/2013) night in Orlando, USA.

Although priced cheap, targeting mobile users in developing countries such as Indonesia is claimed to be carrying the same features as the BlackBerry Z10.

But, of course hardware specifications far adrift with BlackBerry Z10. As reported by journalist KompasTekno, Wicak Hidayat, Q5 uses dual-core processor 1.2 GHz and 3.1-inch display with a resolution of 720 x 720.

Like the BlackBerry Q10, Q5 has two types of input methods, namely physical QWERTY keyboard and touch screen. Trackpad that characterizes the BlackBerry looks already eliminated.

Q5 is equipped with an internal memory of 8GB and 2GB RAM. To increase storage capacity, microSD slot provided. Using the main camera and 2MP 5MP sensor for the front camera.

BlackBerry 10 phone with dimensions of 120mm x 66mm x 10.8 mm it supports GPRS, EDGE, WiFi, Bluetooth, and NFC.

The draw of the BlackBerry Q5 is a non-removable battery alias could not be revoked, the "typical" BlackBerry. Capacity of 2100mAh batteries alone. BlackBerry Q5 could be called the first BlackBerry phone with a battery that can not be replaced or removed.

Info from Nokia Asha 501 Pegged Rp 970 Thousand





Nokia Asha 501, the latest product introduced Finnish mobile phone company in New Delhi India, Thursday (09/05/2013) will be sold for 99 dollars, or about 970,000 dollars. Although the price is priced relatively "cheap", but the user can feel the sensation is not unlike an expensive smartphone series Lumia.
This is because the Nokia Asha 501 touch screen technology with a "Swipe" and "Fastline", which is different from the Asha 210 which was launched a month earlier, which still uses a physical QWERTY keyboard.
"Nokia Asha 501 will be marketed around June of this year, and about the price, we (Nokia) mematoknya 99 U.S. dollars," said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is now introducing its newest product to the 300 journalists in the show entitled Time to Shift Gears.
"Swipe" and "Fastlane" Flipboard allows users to feel the sensation of the touch screen to move up, down, or left and right. "Fastlane" allows users to find out what applications or what contacts and social networking have ever been used, is being used, and the possibility of the application that will be used to take advantage of multi-tasking.
Asha 501 is a simple design yet functional was touted as a result of the acquisition of Nokia smartphones Norwegian company that has been producing OSes. By acquiring the company's smartphone, Asha 510 is already leading to the function and convenience of a smartphone like the Lumia but with a tiny display.
Although the price is relatively "cheap" for a phone "low-end" but with a sense of the smartphone, the Nokia Asha 501 provides a number of free applications that already live use (embedded) such as Facebook, Twitter, Line, CNN, ESPN, eBuddy, Foursquare, LinkedIn, Nimbuzz, Pictelligent, The Weather Channel, WeChat, World of Red Bull and a game from Electronic Arts, Gameloft, Indiagames, and Reliance Namco Bandai Games.
Even as said Sangeeta Bavi, Nokia officials responsible for the application and the developer, Asha 501 will be equipped HERE, ie applications that require location pointer downloaded before use. The hope, HERE is already operating in the third quarter of this year. "Even a simpler map service will we serve," he said.

New Similar New Face iPhone Will Windows Phone


Since its launch in 2007, the Apple mobile operating system, iOS, not many significant changes in terms of design. However, it seems it will soon be changed in the latest version of iOS.

Yes, it seems Apple will overhaul the operating system interface design for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch later in its newest version, namely iOS 7.

As quoted from the website 9to5mac, Tuesday (04/30/2013), based on information from various sources, Apple will undertake a major overhaul of the look and user experience. Most likely, Apple will take a "design that is very, very flat (flat)".

It remains unclear what the purpose of the "flat design" is expressed by 9to5mac. However, a source explains the new design of iOS 7 will be similar to the look of "Metro" which is owned by the Windows Phone mobile operating system.

IOS interface design is relatively unchanged since the beginning of the launch. Therefore, Apple appears not to play in developing the operating system's new design. The Cupertino-based company that chose Jonathan Ive, Apple's design maestro, iOS 7 for this project.

For your information, Jonathan Ive, the man who now holds the position of Senior Vice President of Industrial Design, is responsible for the appearance of Apple's flagship products, such as the iMac, MacBook, iPod, iPhone, and iPad.

Apple is likely to introduce iOS 7 in the event Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2013 on the 10 to June 14, 2013.

Would be like if "flat design" is meant by these sources? Let's wait with the event WWDC 2013.