Archive for 3 Dec 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note 3, as Envisioned by Victor Greavu
Victor Greavu already showed us his vision regarding the Samsung Galaxy S4
and now he sends us yet another very simple concept for the Samsung
Galaxy Note 3. This device is expected to come in late 2013 and maybe
inaugurate the 8 core Samsung Exynos CPU.
While the Galaxy S4 has had a lot of speculations regarding its features, the Galaxy Note 3 is a total mystery. One can only supposed they will keep the diagonal at 5.5 inches, although we’ve heard speculations about 6.3 inches. I’m also sure that Samsung will jump to Full HD resolution this time, after the first Note offered a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution and the Note II a 720p one. The device should be very thing, maybe in the range of 7 mm, like the iPhone 5 and it will have 2, maybe 3 GB of RAM.
The 8 core solution CPU may be comprised of a higher end quad core Exynos processor and a lower power and frequency quad core one for mundane tasks (also part of the rumors). Or maybe it will be a 2 GHz quad core Exynos 5250 and that’s it! As far as design goes, this is basically a frame of the Galaxy Note 1, if you ask me, since the bezels are very, very thin. Think we’ll ever see a phablet so thin? What are your ideal specs for the Galaxy Note 2013 edition?
While the Galaxy S4 has had a lot of speculations regarding its features, the Galaxy Note 3 is a total mystery. One can only supposed they will keep the diagonal at 5.5 inches, although we’ve heard speculations about 6.3 inches. I’m also sure that Samsung will jump to Full HD resolution this time, after the first Note offered a 1280 x 800 pixel resolution and the Note II a 720p one. The device should be very thing, maybe in the range of 7 mm, like the iPhone 5 and it will have 2, maybe 3 GB of RAM.
The 8 core solution CPU may be comprised of a higher end quad core Exynos processor and a lower power and frequency quad core one for mundane tasks (also part of the rumors). Or maybe it will be a 2 GHz quad core Exynos 5250 and that’s it! As far as design goes, this is basically a frame of the Galaxy Note 1, if you ask me, since the bezels are very, very thin. Think we’ll ever see a phablet so thin? What are your ideal specs for the Galaxy Note 2013 edition?
Nokia N10 Runs Symbian Donna, Features HD Screen, 2 GB of RAM
Just when you think Symbian is dead here comes Sanjaya Kanishka with a fresh Nokia concept that runs Symbian Donna. I’m talking about the Nokia N10,
pictured below and offering some pretty modern hardware features. The
latest real life Symbian releases were Anna and Belle and in the future
we should get Carla and Donna.
This Symbian Donna model packs a 4.3 inch LED backlit IPS TFT screen, with a 720 x 1280 pixel resolution, 342 ppi and PureMotion HD+ Clearblack screen. It also has Gorilla Glass 2 protection, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of storage, a hot swap microSD card slot and the CPU is a 2 GHz Cortex A15 processor + two Cortex M4 cores. This is a TI OMAP 5 Series chipset with a PowerVR G6630 GPU. At the back of the Nokia N10 we’ve got a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss sensor and PureView technology.
The camera comes with a Xenon flash, optical image stabilization, 1080p 60 fps video capture and there’s also a front 2 megapixel camera. Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, DLNA, LTE and micro HDMI are also here. Under the hood there’s a non removable Li-Ion 2700 mAh battery and Nokia N10 offers support for wireless charging and solar charging (via a special shell). The design is consistent with the line started by the Nokia N8 and N9, on the bulky side a bit, but overall this sounds like an interesting package.
This Symbian Donna model packs a 4.3 inch LED backlit IPS TFT screen, with a 720 x 1280 pixel resolution, 342 ppi and PureMotion HD+ Clearblack screen. It also has Gorilla Glass 2 protection, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of storage, a hot swap microSD card slot and the CPU is a 2 GHz Cortex A15 processor + two Cortex M4 cores. This is a TI OMAP 5 Series chipset with a PowerVR G6630 GPU. At the back of the Nokia N10 we’ve got a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss sensor and PureView technology.
The camera comes with a Xenon flash, optical image stabilization, 1080p 60 fps video capture and there’s also a front 2 megapixel camera. Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, DLNA, LTE and micro HDMI are also here. Under the hood there’s a non removable Li-Ion 2700 mAh battery and Nokia N10 offers support for wireless charging and solar charging (via a special shell). The design is consistent with the line started by the Nokia N8 and N9, on the bulky side a bit, but overall this sounds like an interesting package.
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