Samsung has launched a 1.4GHz dual-core smartphone with a 5.3-inch screen, described as the market’s largest HD Super AMOLED display.
As well as being touch-sensitive, the screen also works with a stylus called the ‘S Pen’. The Galaxy Note promises a 180-degree viewing angle and a one-step screen-capture function; an option that’s currently missing from standard Android phones.
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Mark Bridge writes:
For the last couple of months we've been running a survey on TheFonecast.com with the title “What's the biggest challenge facing mobile phone manufacturers?”
The answer appears to be very clear. According to 60% of respondents, 'battery life' is the major issue for mobile manufacturers.
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UK company ClearCaller has launched an innovative Caller ID service for mobile phone users with a visual impairment. The service is called C-CallerID and it’s been announced with a half-price offer that’ll be available from 21st February.
C-CallerID generates a full-screen image of one or two initial letters from the mobile phone’s contact list.
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LG will unveil what it's describing as ‘the world's first 3D smartphone’ at Mobile World Congress later this month.
The LG Optimus 3D will record and play 3D video.
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LG Electronics is showcasing a 4.3-inch ‘glasses-free’ 3D display for mobile devices at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It offers touch control and 480x800 WVGA resolution.
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