Friday, September 23, 2011

แนะนำ Samsung SHV-E120L ใหม่ล่าสุด สเปคเทพอีกแล้ว



Samsung SHV-E120L comes out of the development dark, is the Xtina to LG's Britney


ถ้าแอลจีคือบริทนี่ย์ ซัมซุงขอเป็นคริสติน่า ได้มั๊ย????
Brothers from another mobile mother, or just a case of copycat syndrome? We'll let you be the judge, but from the looks of this latest leak, Samsung's SHV-E120L could be sharing some of the LG LU6200's special spec sauce. Outed over on Cetizen and iNews24, the full breakdown of the device's innards point to a dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 4.7-inch 1280 x 720 HD display, 2 megapixel front-facing / 8 megapixel rear camera, 1GB RAM, 16GB of onboard storage, WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC.

แนะนำ LG LU6200 กับสเปคเทพๆ และงานออกแบบสวยๆ



LG teases LU6200 with 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 720p HD display, Gingerbread and 75Mbps LTE

แอลจีล่าสุดสเปคเทพเว่อร์ๆ
We recently stumbled upon the latest smartphone that LG's preparing for its home country, and wow, this plus-sized beauty is sure to turn some heads in South Korea. The device is known only as the LU6200, but it packs a 4.5-inch AH-IPS display at 720p resolution, a dual-core 1.5GHz Scorpion CPU, an Adreno 220 GPU, along with an 8 megapixel AF camera and connectivity to the U+ LTE network (which supports a maximum theoretical download speed of 75Mbps). 

HTC strikes Dropbox deal, will offer 5GB free on Sense 3.5 phones

HTC has now launched itself into the clouds, confirming that its latest Android phones will get an extra 3GB of storage with Dropbox. According to Pocket-Lint, the extra space will extend to all HTC devices running Sense 3.5, which at the moment means it's limited to the forthcoming HTC Rhyme. We probably won't see the Dropbox deal extend to HTC's Windows Phones though -- Microsoft reckons it has the whole file-syncing thing covered.

HTC ได้ขยับตัวเองเข้าสู่ บริการ Cloudsแล้ว 

Xperia Play ใส่กล้องวีดีโอ HD เข้ามาเพิ่มอีก


Xperia Play finally gets HD video capture, catches up with smartphone siblings

The Xperia Play's incoming Android 2.3.4 update appears to add an extra nugget of functional goodness in the form of high-definition video-recording. What, the Xperia Play didn't do so already? Nope, Sony Ericsson neglected to add that functionality to the phone's five megapixel shooter from the start. Fortunately, the new software update rectifies this, so when you're not blasting those PlayStation hits of yesteryear, you'll be able to chronicle your pet's adventures in crystal clear 720p. Courtesy of XDA Developers, see proof of the Play's new HD recording abilities after the break.

ชมรายละเอียดสินค้า และสั่งซื้อได้ที่นี่