Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch)

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

There are those who swear by the 10-inch tablet, and then there are those who say that the smaller size is the only way to go. Samsung's brought out new hardware for both, with the newly announced Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1-inch), and this, the previously announced 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2.
We're still not entirely sold on the need for all the variations of the smaller-size tablets, but the 7-incher GTab2 does feel great in the hand. It's got all the usual Samsung improvements, including TouchWiz running atop Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The 7-inch PLS TFT display (that's Samsung's version of an IPS screen) rock a 1024x600 resolution, and it's all powered by a 1GHz processor.
We've got more pics and hands-on video after the break.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch)Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch)
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch)Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-inch)


Barn House Themes


Another themes for BlackBerry that I made for you :p
14 user mini icons on the homescreen. 
OS 7 icons for this themes and carbon background on the menu screen
Wallpaper friendly

ready for :

just remember my friend, don't share direct link/OTA

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Summer Love Themes


This is my new themes that I made for your BlackBerry
Summer Love using hide icons style. 
To show the icon on the homescreen move red ball with the trackpad on the blue grid. 
There is 16 show-hide icons
With P 9981 icons for this themes

only for :

You can share it to your friend, but just remember don't share the direct link/OTA

Hands-on with the Acer Iconia Tab A700

Acer A700


We dropped in to visit the folks at Acer and have a look at the Iconia A700, and it's impressive. The first thing you notice is how thin and light it is (9.9mm and 600grams, respectively), and then you turn it on. The 1920 x 1200 resolution will absolutely blow you away, and the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 inside pushes all those pixels nice and smoothly.
Acer's also made the A700 a complete media center. You have HDMI out, as well as HDMI to VGA support so you can use a projector, and the microUSB port supports USB host mode so you can connect things like your camera through the included micro to full size USB adapter. Now the switch to MHL in Ice Cream Sandwich (which the A700 ships with -- no "update soon" nonsense here) makes more sense. Add in features like Dolby Mobile 5.1 HD audio output and a microSD card slot, and this looks like one of the tablets to buy in 2012.
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Monday, February 27, 2012

Creating Themes Go Launcher



Already bored with the existing theme on the market? Want to make your own themes? Let us share how to create a theme in the application launcher go according to your imagination and creativity




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Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review


Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review
At a glance, the Sony Xperia U looks more or less like its flagship sibling, the Xperia S, only smaller. It features the same Identity design, and the special coating meant to repel dirt and dust is a welcome addition.

As a whole, we can say that the Xperia U is pretty nice little handset – it's made of plastic, but Sony has come up with a pleasing design, featuring the characteristic transparent line near the touch-sensitive navigation buttons and a changeable bottom part. These bottoms will be available in a number of colors, so that you can choose the one that suits you best. By the way, the above-mentioned transparent line actually illuminates in various colors, depending on how you set it. It can also lights up when you're getting a call, and changes its color according to the picture that you're currently viewing.

Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review
Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review
Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review
Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review
Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review
Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review


What we see on the smartphone's front is a petite 3.5-inch display with a resolution of 480 by 854 pixels. It did look fine while we were testing the handset here at MWC, but for some more in-depth details, we'll all have to wait a bit until we get the chance to review the handset properly.

The unit of the Sony Xperia U that we tested ran Gingerbread, but we really hope that Sony is to out the ICS update as soon as possible. There's been a fair degree of visual customization via the UXP NXT user interface (rolls right off the tongue). First of all, we see a revamped lock screen, as well as new gallery and music player apps. There are more than a few visual tweaks noticeable in Timescape.

Obviously, if HTC manages to pull off its software updating scheme well, its lineup will be a dangerous opponent to keep an eye on. The budget-oriented Xperia U is expected sometime during Q2 of 2012.
Sony Xperia U Hands-on Review


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How To Save Blackberry Battery


1. Filling Power
Charge your BlackBerry ® smartphone as much as possible
Use a wall charger as the charging method is best

2. Media
Reduce the volume
use headphones
Load multimedia files using BlackBerry ® Desktop Manager (to avoid changing thesize)
Turn off the equalizer settings (Media - Options)

3. Browser
Visit the mobile site if possible
Turn off the Re-Animation to a lower setting (Browser - Options - General Properties)
Close the browser after the completion (using the ESC key, not the red End key)

4. Screen / Keyboard
Reduce the Backlight Off Time (Options - Screen / Keyboard)
Reduce Backlight Brightness (Options - Screen / Keyboard)
Smartphone Holster (LCD turn off automatically)
Set the Audible Roll to mute (Options - Screen / Keyboard)
Turn off the sound button (Options - Screen / Keyboard)
Use protection when storing smartphone in your pocket

5. Network Connection
Turn off unused connections when not in use, eg. GPS, Wi-Fi ®, Bluetooth ®
Use the On / Off Automatically (Auto On / Off)
Use only a single mode (1XEV, 2G only, 3G only)

6. Shortcuts
So no need to use the shortcut menu to enable Java ® (Browser - Options - BrowserConfiguration)

7. Camera
Turn off the flash (Camera - Options)
Set the image size to small (Camera - Options)
Set to Color Effect Normal (Camera - Options)
Set Image Quality to Normal (Camera - Options)

8. Application
When out, be sure to close the application, do not leave it on in the background (close to the ESC key, not the red End key)
Get out of third-party applications when not in use (Instant Messaging, etc..)
9. Indicator
Turn off the sound notifications (Profiles)
Turn off the LED lights mark the signal coverage (Profiles)

10. GPS
Use the zoom out to get a visible area that can still be used


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