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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Q3 2012: Samsung shipped 57.1 million smartphones, operation profit ramps up to $7.3 billion.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.



Q3 2012: Samsung shipped 57.1 million smartphones, operation profit ramps up to $7.3 billion.


Samsung Electronics said Friday that it posted record operating profit of 8.1 trillion won ($7.3 billion) in the third quarter of this year on the back of robust smartphones sales. It is the fourth straight quarter of record operating profit.

The preliminary estimate for the July-September period is a 90.6 percent rise from 4.3 trillion won a year earlier and a 20.5 percent gain from the previous quarter, the company said in a regulatory filing. It is the first time a Korean company has exceeded 8 trillion won in quarterly operating profit.

In the filing to the Korea Exchange (KRX), the electronics giant also said it recorded record sales of 52 trillion won during the three-month period, up 26 percent from a year ago.

``For the first nine months of this year, Samsung has reaped 144.87 trillion won in revenue, while the combined operating profit reached 20.67 trillion won. It’s possible for Samsung to clinch 200 trillion won in revenue and 25 trillion won in operating profit for the entire year,’’ said a company spokesman.

The firm plans to announce the breakdown of its quarterly performance by business division later this month.

Samsung officials say smartphone sales have been good, while its consumer electronics and display-panel divisions also helped improve quarterly earnings and revenue.

“Our smartphone business was very impressive in the third quarter. We expect the phone-making division took up 68 percent by reporting at least 5.5 trillion out of the 8.1 trillion won quarterly operating profit,’’ said the official.

Samsung shipped 57.1 million smartphones in the third quarter, said leading local brokerage Daishin Securities. That will surpass the 50.5 million the firm shipped the previous quarter, a new high for a single vendor. 

Sales of the Galaxy S3 surpassed 20 million in the 100 days after its May debut, the firm said on Sept. 6. The company is also marketing the Galaxy Note 2, equipped with a stylus and a larger screen than the S3, after the first version sold more than 10 million. 

But the official stressed the firm’s other businesses have improved or at least secured their bottom line despite the debt-crisis in Europe and a slowdown in consumer spending in the United States and China. 

``This is a good sign for Samsung as its rivalry with Apple is expected to heat up in the fourth quarter after the release of Apple’s new iPhone,’’ said the official. 

Samsung’s consumer electronics unit, which mainly handles its television business, reported some 700 billion won in operating profit in the last quarter thanks to the rising popularity of high-end TVs in Samsung’s strategic business markets of Europe, North America and China.

Samsung’s semiconductor division, which is a traditional cash cow, is seen to create some 1 trillion won operating profit during the July-September period helped by an increased shipment of mobile application processors for use in smartphones and tablets and flash-type memory chips.

But executives admit they are nervous about the company’s dependency on the booming smartphone business.

The profit contribution from its phone-making business was between 20 and 30 percent before smartphones came out. But it was 73 percent in the first quarter of this year, according to Samsung.

``This is a new challenge for us. We are asked to find the next smartphone to diversify our business portfolio and lower the heavy dependency on that business,’’ said a Samsung executive by telephone.

According to a recent study by market research firm Strategy Analytics (SA), the demand for smartphones priced over $300 will lower to 30 percent next year from this year’s estimated 39 percent, meaning Samsung will suffer from a possible decline in average selling price (ASP) _ a barometer to gauge profitability.

Samsung and Apple are dominating global demand for smartphones. But the rapid rise of China’s budget smartphone manufacturers including ZTE are posing another threat to Samsung and urging its top decision makers to develop other businesses for corporate sustainability.

``I can say today’s smartphone boom is just like a carbonated drink. I mean smartphones don’t need huge investment, unlike memory chips, and could be a short passing phase,’’ said another Samsung official.  

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini coming?


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.




Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini coming?

The Galaxy S III Mini features a 4” Super AMOLED screen with 480×800 resolution, dual-core processor and 5 megapixel camera

The new Samsung GT-I8190 codename  ”Golden” is rumored to have a 5 megapixel camera and will come in 2 colors Ceramic White and Metallic Blue. The colors could hint to a new kind of GALAXY device from Samsung. Will sport Android OS, an a  ‘ARM11’ processor

The information comes from a UAProf of Samsung’s as an upcoming ”golden” smartphone which  has been published on Samsung Mobile’s WAP site.

Source: sammobile and UAProf

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Games: Bubblis, words and puzzles in 44 languages for Android and iOS.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Games: Bubblis, words and puzzles in 44 languages for Android and iOS.


The objective is to construct the words Bubblies proposed from its interface with letters bubbles falling from the top of the screen. Each screen starts with the proposal of a word that the player must complete horizontally. 

As the player is placing letters are new words to fill in lines above. The characters Bloob Bleeb and also part of the game. Bleeb is an ally at first light circles indicates where to place the letters. It also provides wings to slow the decline of letters and more time to complete the items. Furthermore, the evil Bloob impedes the progress of the game by bubbles filled with: fog, smoke, ink, bombs, mines or resonance. These obstacles are overcome by their own specific functions some consoles but are new to mobile gaming. For example, to remove the smoke screen needed physically blow into the microphone of the device.

 Each screen has a different background design. These have worked individually by artisans with devices that simulate the drawing on paper, and their creators is like a little piece of art. Each fund represents a place in the world, easily identifiable. There are 15 designs in total, each with animations, music aesthetics and characteristics of the country or region they represent. Has beginner, advanced and expert, and each of them has 15 screens that can last between 5 and 45 minutes. 

The game is available in 44 languages ​​distributed in 154 countries around the world. The language can be changed at any time by accessing the setup menu of the game. The languages ​​in which it is available, sorted by the potential of language. Bubblis is available for iOS and Android to USD 1.99.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

New NOOK HD and HD +. Videos.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


New NOOK HD and HD +. Videos.

Barnes and Nobles today introduced the NOOK HD and HD plus e-readers. Videos promotional and 360º views below:








Monday, September 24, 2012

All smartphones brands with NFC differentiate their products, where iPhone 5 lacks.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


All smartphones brands with NFC differentiate their products, where iPhone 5 lacks.


Although Apple's iPhone 5 is expected to enjoy strong sales, the lack of NFC (near field communication) functionality in the latest iPhone model will allow rival brands to differentiate their products and to become priority partners for launching NFC-enabled applications and services in cooperation with financial and telecom service companies, according to industry sources.
Most industry watchers believe that the reason Apple rolled out the iPhone 5 without built-in NFC functionality is that Apple aims to promote its in-house developed Passbook technology, which has already integrated a number of functionalities, including the processing of boarding passes, membership cards, tickets, value-stored cards, and various kinds of coupons, but not yet credit and debit cards.
Since a number of smartphone platforms, including Android, BlackBerry, Symbian and Bada as well as the forthcoming Windows Phone 8, all support NFC technology, financial firms, telecom carriers and advertisement agencies, among others, are likely to tie up with non-iPhone vendors to launch NFC-enabled services, said the sources.
Samsung Electronics has won the largest number of NFC-related cooperation projects in Europe and Asia, while RIM, HTC, LG Electronics and Nokia have also engaged in a number of cases, revealed the sources, noting that RIM has led rivals in establishing ties with the business sector for NFC applications.
HTC has recently launched three NFC-enabled models, the HTC Desire C, One XC and One X (16G-version), in cooperation with China Merchants Bank, supporting electronic wallet functionality launched by China UnionPay as well as payment systems of China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom, the sources commented.

Monday, September 17, 2012

MWC2013: Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy S4 in February.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.



MWC2013: Samsung plans to unveil the Galaxy S4 in February.


Samsung Electronics plans to unveil the latest in its Galaxy line, the S4, at a European technology exhibition in February, (MWC 2013) according to company officials and local parts suppliers for the technology giant.

The timetable was released just three days after rival Apple introduced the iPhone 5, which has received a mixed response from industry experts and consumers as it is seemingly lacking in innovative features.

``Samsung is ready to unveil the next Galaxy smartphone _ the Galaxy S4 _ at early next year’s mobile world congress (MWC) in the Spanish city of Barcelona,’’ said an official from the firm asking not to be identified, Sunday. The new device is expected to hit shelves globally in March at the latest.

MWC is the biggest exhibition in the world for telecom companies and Samsung, will exhibit the new Galaxy at its booth. 

The new Galaxy, expected to be the firm’s most powerful handset yet in terms of hardware specifications and software advancement, will help the Suwon-based outfit further cement its leadership in the global smartphone market.

The official said that the smartphone, due out nine months after the May debut of the Galaxy S3, will be more than enough to curb Apple’s latest iPhone, compatible with long-term evolution (LTE) networks.

In Europe, Samsung is gaining a bigger share of the smartphone market. The Korean company was involved in patent disputes with Apple in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. A recent ruling in the U.K. said Samsung didn’t infringe on Apple’s design patents. 

Executives from Samsung’s local parts suppliers said the company’s new flagship smartphone will ``definitely use’’ LTE networks. It will also sport its in-house Exynos-branded application processors and quad-core chips. The S3 is using both Samsung’s Exynos and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors depending on the country. 

``Samsung is asking Apple to pay more to use its mobile application processors produced at its plant in Austin, Texas. The release of the S4 means more market share for Samsung as it is the only firm that can guarantee on-time delivery, output commitment and better pricing for mobile application processors,’’ said one executive.



The screen size of the S4 is expected to reach 5-inch from the the current 4.8 screen size of the S3, while it will use Google’s Android software and sport an OLED display, said the officials.

But Samsung has yet to decide whether it will use flexible display technology for the upcoming Galaxy due to production problems encountered by Samsung Display.

Samsung Display officials declined to comment on the new Samsung smartphone project.

``Samsung wants to keep its one-year product schedule and the Galaxy S4 will be the first to match that strategy. The S4 will see some external changes but retain its popular rectangular shape with rounded corner concept,’’ said an official from one of Samsung’s local partners. 

Samsung is currently in talks with major American carriers to apply modified phone designs.

Market analysts and experts view the S4 as a ``clear message’’ to Apple. ``Samsung’s edges in manufacturing will further shine after the patent disputes go further on. In markets, Samsung is confident to widen its lead over Apple, though the legal fight is a totally separate issue,’’ said an industry executive who is familiar with the matter.

Samsung expects sales of the S3 to pass 30 million by the end of the year. It has already sold 20 million in just over three months.

The S4 will help Samsung take on Apple in the United States, according to officials. Market research firm IDC shows Samsung has a 30 percent share, globally, while Apple has 16 percent. But NPD’s recent data shows Apple controls 31 percent of the U.S. smartphone market, followed by Samsung on 24 percent.

The S4 plans come amid escalating patent disputes between the two technology giants in 50 different cases on four continents. Apple won a victory last month after a United States jury found the Korean firm copied key features of the iPhone and awarded Apple $1.05 billion in damages.

Last week, the International Trade Commission (ITC) of the United States backed the verdict, ruling Apple didn’t violate patents owned by Samsung Electronics in making the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad.

U.S. Federal Judge Lucy Koh is scheduled to hold a hearing on Dec. 6 to consider Apple’s request for a permanent U.S. sales ban of eight Samsung smartphone models and the firm’s tablet following the jury’s verdict. Seven of the eight smartphones that Apple is seeking to ban are part of the Galaxy line.


Korea  Daily.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Leaked Photo of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 surfaces.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Leaked Photo of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 surfaces.



The Samsung N7100 Galaxy Note II will have a Galaxy S III inspired design, at least the front panel.

Some of the latest rumored specifications: 1280 x 800 pixel Super AMOLED screen will measure 5.5" and will utilize a regular RGB matrix,Exynos 4 Quad, with quad-core CPU clocked at 1.5GHz. while the camera will use the same 8MP sensor as the Galaxy S III.


The Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy Note II is still being developed, so it's likely that the hybrid droid will launch with Android 4.0 ICS. There is an outside chance that Jelly Bean will be ready in time for the announcement, but it's more likely to come out later on.
We will see if the leaked photo is an official one at the upcoming Samsung event in August 29.
Source: GSM Arena
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UK: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, 10,1 inch tablet 16GB Wi-Fi and 3G available on CarphoneWarehouse Aug 22.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


UK: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, 10,1 inch tablet 16GB Wi-Fi and 3G available on CarphoneWarehouse Aug 22.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, 10,1 inch tablet  16GB will be available in the UK on CarPhoneWarehouse in August 22nd in two versions: Wi_Fi only price GBP 299,99 and 3G price GBP 399,99 . In two colors black and white.

RAM (MB): 1GB  The amount of memory available for managing open tasks.

Dual Core Processor Yes Faster performance, plus better web browsing and gaming. Processor Speed 1GHz 
Navigation Yes Navigation Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Yes




Monday, August 13, 2012

Motorola to launch the Razr HD and Razr Maxx HD smartphones in October.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.



According to Hothardware , Motorola is gearing up to launch its Razr HD and Razr Maxx HD smartphones in October.

They were told the Razr HD and Razr Maxx HD will sport the same feature-set, only the latter will ship with a bigger battery for longer battery life and will obviously be a little thicker as a result.

Some of the specifications could be: 720X1280 HD display, along with a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor at 1.5GHz pushing the pixels.

Based on the leaked images at XDA Forum, Motorola's new phones will ride into town carrying Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.4) rather than Jelly Bean (Android 4.1). 


Video unboxing: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, 7 inch Student Edition.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs. 



Video unboxing: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, 7 inch Student Edition.

Android Forums member jd78 has managed to grab the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Student Edition tablet via Best Buy for only $249 USD (200 EUR) outright.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Student Edition is now available for purchase for the general public. Check out the tablet’s unboxing video above, courtesy of jd78.

Brief specifications: 7 inch WSVGA Display, Andorid 4.0 ICS, Smart remote, Secure Enterprise Solutions, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.

 Product Features

  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system
    Allows you to stay connected and productive on the go.
  • Built-in 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN
    Connect to the Internet without wires.
  • 1GB RAM
    For multitasking power.
  • 7" WSVGA touch-screen TFT-LCD
    With a 1024 x 600 resolution to showcase movies and games.
  • 8GB moviNAND on-board memory
    Offers spacious storage.
  • Built-in 3.0MP rear-facing webcam
    Makes it easy to video chat with family and friends. VGA camera offers clear image capture.
  • Digital media card reader
    Supports microSD cards up to 32GB for storing or transferring media.
  • Bluetooth 3.0
    Easily link with other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as a mobile phone or MP3 player.
  • Weighs only 12.2 oz. and measures just 0.4" thin
    For lightweight portability.
  • Preloaded apps
    Include Play Store, Gmail, YouTube and more.
  • Extended battery life
    Of up to 12 hours to give you more time away from an outlet. 

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet unboxing and hands-on ,video.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.



Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet unboxing and hands-on ,video.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a 10inch tablet with a stylus included. Inside the Galaxy Note 10.1 runs a 1.4GHz QuadCore Chip with 2GB of memory and 16GB storage, as well as Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

SONY New XPeria tablet pictures leaked.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


SONY New XPeria tablet pictures leaked.





Sony is working on next generation tablet device. Specifications:

CPU: Tegra3
CAMERA: 1MP(Front)/8MP(Rear)
BATTERY: 6000 mAh
BODY: Magnesium-Aluminium Alloy
WEIGHT: 570gm
RELEASE DATE: September
PRICE DETAILS:
16GB $399.99
32GB $499.99
64GB $599.99


The device will run Android 4.0 or higher, and the body will be much thinner compared to the 10.1 mm thickness on the previous model.

It passed through the FCC in U.S.

Source: xdadevelopers


Monday, August 6, 2012

Leaked picture of the Samsung Galaxy S Duos, Galaxy S III little brother.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Leaked picture of the Samsung Galaxy S Duos, Galaxy S III little brother.


The handset strongly resembles the highly-acclaimed Galaxy S III, but comes with less impressive hardware. 

In this regard, the Galaxy S Duos is powered by a 1 GHz processor and packs a 5-megapixel rear photo snapper.

As expected, the smartphone will be shipped with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system out of the box. 

Other highlights of the Galaxy S Duos include: 4-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display, 1500 mAh Li-Ion battery, as well as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet available Globally in August. Videos and PR.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.





Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet available Globally in August. Videos and PR.

Samsung announced today Monday August 6, 2012 the availablity of the Galaxy Note 10.1 in August worldwide. The specifications now include a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 10.1-inch WXGA LCD display, a 5-megapixel rear camera, a secondary 1.9 megapixel camera for video chats, Samsung’s S Pen stylus system and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Wi-Fi-only and Wi-Fi with HSPA+ versions of the tablet will launch this month and a 4G LTE-equipped Galaxy Note 10.1 will become available later this year. The device shows  all the features that you can see on the Galaxy Note smartphone and of the Galaxy SIII some of them.Two videos introducing the device and the press release after them:

Videos:





Press Release:

SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 10.1 AVAILABLE GLOBALLY IN AUGUST
Samsung inspires a culture of active content creation, productivity and learning
London UK, August 6 2012 – Samsung today announced the launch of the Galaxy Note 10.1, an extension of the Galaxy Note category. The Galaxy Note 10.1 offers the functionality and precision of a pen and paper on a 10.1-inch large display, which will enable people to amplify their creativity, productivity, and learning ability.
Providing an intuitive experience and armed with a 1.4 GHz quad-core processor and 2GB RAM for enhanced performance, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is designed to simplify the process of capturing ideas, accessing information and multi-tasking, making each easier and faster and allowing people to express their ideas in an efficient way.
Simon Stanford, Vice President, UK & IRE Telecommunications & Networks Division, Samsung UK and Ireland said: “Following the success of the very first Galaxy Note which we launched at the end of last year, we’re delighted that our UK customers will now be able to experience the evolution of this device for themselves. The Galaxy Note 10.1 is a product we are very excited about and will offer our customers a new way to use and experience a tablet device. As well as being able to consume content such as videos, photos, document and the Internet, the Galaxy Note 10.1 also gives them the power to produce, create and customise that same content – something they won’t get from any other product on the market.”
The Galaxy Note 10.1 incorporates key intuitive features and capabilities such as side-by-side multitasking. This is thanks to its ‘Multiscreen’ on a 10.1-inch large screen; unique S Pen with a variety of S Note templates and productive tools (Shape Match and Formula Match); Learning Hub* for accessing educational curricula and Adobe’s premium creative application Photoshop® Touch.
True Multi-Tasking with Multiscreen feature
With the Galaxy Note 10.1′s Multiscreen feature, it’s possible to use two different applications side-by-side simultaneously. So Web pages and videos can be viewed, or applications launched using one half of the screen, at the same time as the other half is used for writing or sketching ideas with the S Pen. What’s more, customers can capture and crop images, and paste them onto the other screen to make personal notes. The Multiscreen feature allows people to be more productive and efficient whilst also enjoying multimedia content. Galaxy Note 10.1 brings a new culture of creation through the owner’s own notes, and enables an entirely new experience to improve productivity and enjoyment.
S Pen & S Note for Personalised and Organised Note-taking
Featuring its advanced 6.5mm S Pen, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is optimised for the creation of personalised and expressive content in the most natural and intuitive way. The S Pen’s feel and functionality are specifically designed for an optimal experience on the 10.1-inch screen. The S Pen is embedded directly in the device and, when removed, automatically launches specially optimised applications, including S Note, S Planner, Crayon physics, Adobe® Photoshop® Touch, and Polaris Office.
Alternatively, people can easily set their preferred application to be launched instantly. For example, S Note can be launched instantly when the S Pen is taken out from the device. Owners can also tap the screen twice while pressing the S Pen button for quick S Note access via the S Note-dedicated widget, which can be easily moved anywhere on the display, never hindering or obstructing creativity or productivity.
The S Note is a unique tool that enables notes and sketches to be combined with other digital content in ready-to-use templates. The Shape Match and Formula Match features help correct and digitise geometric shapes and solve numeric formulas hand-written with the S Pen. The S Note is also integrated with knowledge search engines so that content can be searched for and information obtained, and then easily drag and dropped onto S Notes without having to switch between screens. Exclusively pre-loaded on Galaxy Note10.1, the Adobe® Photoshop® Touch application means owners can professionally edit photos with the ease and precision of the S Pen.
Active Learning Experience
The Galaxy Note 10.1 is an ideal learning tool that allows students to take notes directly on an eTextbook whilst in lectures, or research the Web at the same time as writing an essay. Samsung’s Learning Hub service is optimised for Galaxy Note 10.1 allowing owners to access extensive multimedia educational content whatever their age. This content includes eTextbooks, video lectures, interactive coaching and much more, and can be shared with multiple Samsung devices. Furthermore, Learning Hub comes with a learning management system providing schedule management and performance and achievement management tools so students of any age can learn at their own pace.
Superior Hardware Performance
Galaxy Note 10.1 is designed with advanced hardware technology, including a 1.4GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of internal RAM. Seamless multi-tasking, high-standard graphics, and blazing-fast performance without any lag are essential features of the device. The Galaxy Note 10.1 also includes a 5- megapixel main camera and a 1.9 megapixel front-facing camera.
Several other features have been added to the Galaxy Note 10.1, including Smart Stay, which tracks the owner’s eye to ensure that the screen is always on while being looked at; and Pop Up Play, which allows a video to be watched anywhere on the screen while simultaneously running other tasks. With AllShare® Play, content can be shared with a large group in real-time by connecting the Galaxy Note 10.1 to Samsung HD TVs, mobile tablets, laptops, and other consumer electronic devices on the same network. With AllShare Group Cast, people can also share and collaborate on documents, presentations, or images without loading the files separately.
The Galaxy Note 10.1 comes in three connectivity options: WiFi-only and WiFi-and-3G HSPA-Plus connectivity, which are both available at launch, and WiFi-and-LTE which will be available later this year.