Saturday, March 3, 2012

Rose and Love

Hi there,
I made this themes only for 9800
No user icons on the homescreen
Love for the battery meter
Bird for the signal meter
OS 7 icons for this themes



remember don't share direct link/OTA

Hands-on with ZTE's two Android 4.0 LTE phones - PF200 and N910

The ZTE N910

Prior to Mobile World Congress 2012, ZTE had announced two LTE phones running Ice Cream Sandwich, and we got a chance to play with at least one working unit in Barcelona. A rep at the ZTE booth told me that both of these phones are due to drop in North America, but considering the sizable language barrier, they may have been mistaken. 
The specs on both are pretty good, even if the hardware is a little on the thick side. The PF200 is the higher-powered of the two, rocking a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 megapixel camera, and a 4.3-inch qHD display. Unfortunately, the demo unit wasn't working at the show. If the ZTE rep was right, and this thing is coming to North America, AT&T is a safe bet because it's got support for UMTS bands.
The N910 followed a lot of the same design queues, but had slightly dumbed-down specs. It's also running Ice Cream Sandwich, only on a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor with 512 MB of RAM on a WVGA touchscreen. The camera is down to 5 megapixels, but that's still respectable. Luckily, this one was running at Mobile World Congress, and scored some 70+ frames per second in the Neocore benchmark, as you can see above. Nice, but that's got to be a glitch, considering display refresh rates are capped at 60. 
While I'm not particularly thrilled with how chunky these phones felt, they ran reasonably well. ZTE has an uphill battle when it comes to branding, though; even though they're trying to prove to North America that they can make high-end hardware just like anyone else, I think they'll have to make some sacrifices in pricing to get a foothold in the U.S.

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 :

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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 :

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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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