Watch out the top ten mobile phone related news that you may have missed in this week including the news related with re-branding of Sony Ericsson’s, a new Motorola Defy+ and the chance of Instagram hitting WP7 before Android phones.
• Sony Ericsson has become now Sony Mobile Communications: In the last week, press conference held at CES, Sony-Ericsson has announced the re-branding of Sony Ericsson. And Sony Ericsson from now onwards come to known as “Sony Mobile Communications”. New phones will also only known as products of “Sony” branding from now onwards which was never expected.
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• Motorola Team Tie-Up with JCB for Special Defy+ Model: Motorola and JCB do collaboration to create a latest Defy+ of limited edition. This will be a special phone which has a feature of shock absorbent, a good battery back-up and an exclusive app featuring several useful tools such as a spirit level, a torch and a decibel reader and so on. In addition to this, there’s also a car charger and an extra-long charger cable, plus the phone will having the two-year guarantee. Or else, it remains the same features like dust proof, water resistant Android Gingerbread phone with a 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera and 3.7-inch screen.
• Nokia City Lens Demoed at CES: Last week, a “City Lens”, the new Nokia Lab App was demonstrated at CES. This app checks your exact location and locally maps out resource you’ve requested – For e.g. nearby Restaurants. By holding the phone in different angles, users can bring up different views, such as an overhead map when laid flat or selectable text in portrait. Have a look on-“How City Lens works”?
• Future Plans of Sony Ericsson: There was always a chance for the team of Sony Ericsson would be moved off from phone development by Sony takes over the Sony Ericsson. According to the company’s CEO, the change will allow an ‘even deeper integration with Sony’ and they’ll continue to focus on Android smartphones.
• Ice Cream Sandwich available with Motorola Xoom: Updation starts from Motorola Xoom tablet, taking the Wi-Fi version up to the latest build of Google Android, 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich. At the moment, the update seems to be arriving on Xooms all over the world, but in a disorder way, so just be patient if you haven’t seen a notification just yet.
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• Sale of Galaxy S II is Still Strong: The Samsung has already been sold more than 10 million units of Samsung Galaxy S II around the world, but now Samsung has revised its home sales figure too. The latest total is an amazing 5 million Galaxy S II sales in Korea alone, working out to mean 1 in 10 Koreans have an SGS II in their pocket.
• iPad Art Gallery by David Hockney’s - : The famous British artist “David Hockney” will be displaying his iPad-created artwork at the Royal Academy of Art in the coming weeks. Beginning on the 21 January, there will be a variety of landscapes drawn by Hockney in his “A Bigger Picture” exhibition, all drawn on an iPad using the Brushes app.
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• Fujitsu Teases New ICS Tablet: Fujitsu do planning to bring its smartphones to Europe and the US , along with its tablet? As Demonstrated at CES, the Android Ice Cream Sandwich device uses the Nvidia Tegra 3 processor and has a 10.1-inch screen, 16GB of memory and will cost around 500 euros when it’s released in May. UK pricing has confirmed.
• Nokia Tie-Up with EA to Offer Free Games: Nokia has struck a deal with Electronic Arts to add ten premium games free-of-charge to their Lumia Windows Phone 7 devices, plus further EA games from Chillingo and other publishers will be released over the coming months. Games such as The Sims: Medieval, Mirror’s Edge, Real Racing 2, Spy Mouse and FIFA 12 have been reported as heading Nokia’s way.
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• Instagram Could be Coming to Windows Phone: The extremely popular iPhone-only photo-sharing app, Instagram, is supposed to be heading for Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, and it could do so before it arrives on Android. The app has been confirmed as in production for Android, but the high standards, good quality cameras and serious financial backing behind Windows Phone could see the team make a WP7 version their priority instead.
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