Mark Bridge writes:
The new iPad has a better screen. Higher-resolution. Clearer. High Definition. Just what everyone wants, right?
Apparently not.
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ZTE’s promise to introduce eight new mobile devices at Mobile World Congress was made good on Monday.
The ZTE Era, which will be available in the second half of this year, is a slim Android phone running the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core chip. It’s 7.8mm deep and has a 4.3-inch screen. Other devices included the Android-powered ZTE PF112 with a 4.5-inch screen, two new quad-core tablets for the European market and a Windows Phone handset called the ZTE Orbit.
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Mark Bridge and James Rosewell report from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona... and today’s show has a strong focus on user interfaces and the user experience.
You can listen to the programme on our website audio player, via iTunes, by using our RSS feed or by downloading the MP3.
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James Rosewell and Mark Bridge report for The Fonecast from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
As day 2 begins, there’s a review of Monday’s news headlines, a conversation about user experience with Jerome Nadel of Option and a look at water protection for mobile phones from P2i.
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Last night HTC revealed a new series of smartphones called simply ‘HTC One’. The new devices run on Android v4.0 with a new version of the HTC Sense user interface.
HTC Sense now offers a set of imaging features called HTC ImageSense along with enhancements to audio quality.
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