Archive for the “Other Phone Brands” Category

Casio G'zOne Commando Water Test

PhoneArena presents to you a water test of the Casio G’zOne Commando which is offered by Verizon Wireless. The Casio Commando aka C771 G’zOne is a rugged Android device resistant to water, dirt, and extreme temperatures, with a rubberized body, noticeable silver screws, locking battery cover on the back, and protective gaskets on the ports to keep the elements out. There’s stereo speakers and a 3.6″ touchscreen on the front, with the 4 familiar touch buttons at the bottom, and the 5MP camera and LED flash on the back.

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Google I/O 2011: Angry Birds Comes to the Web

Angry Birds for the Web launches during the Google I/0 2011 day 2 keynote. There are even special levels just for Google Chrome (though it should run on any browser, and even offline).

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Casio G'zOne Commando

Here is a video tour of the Casio G’zOne Commando for Verizon Wireless. The Casio Commando aka C771 G’zOne is a rugged Android device resistant to water, dirt, and extreme temperatures, with a rubberized body, noticeable silver screws, locking battery cover on the back, and protective gaskets on the ports to keep the elements out. There’s stereo speakers and a 3.6″ touchscreen on the front, with the 4 familiar touch buttons at the bottom, and the 5MP camera and LED flash on the back.

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Snaplet   Wristband Computer That Senses Its Shape

Snaplet is a wrist worn thin-film wearable paper computer based on a 3.7″ flexible electrophoretic (E Ink) display. It features touch sensors for navigating applications, and bend sensors that allow Snaplet to determine its current functionality depending on its shape. Phone calls can be made by removing the wrist band, and curving the screen. Calls are dropped by popping the display. Snaplet also features a flexible wacom pen tablet that allows users to write on it as if it were a piece of interactive paper.

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Paper computer

PaperPhone is the world’s first nextgen, thin film smartphone and interactive paper computer. It is based on a 3.7″ flexible electrophoretic (E Ink) display that does not consume electricity when it is not refreshed. Thinfilm sensors allow the phone to respond to bending of the screen to navigate pages in ebooks, play or pause mp3s, make phone calls, or navigate apps. A flexible wacom tablet allows users to draw on the screen with a pen as if it were a sheet of paper.

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Snapdragon HD 720p Video Performance

Sy Choudhury, Director of Product Management for Qualcomm, demonstrates Snapdragon’s the in-page web video capability, HD video at 720p in HTML5 and Flash, and full HD video at 1080p for mobile devices

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Google Nexus S vs Samsung Epic 4G

PhoneArena presents a thorough comparison of the Google Nexus S and Samsung Epic 4G.

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Huawei S7 Android Tablet
Matt unboxes and demos the Huawei S7 Android tablet in this video. Check it out after the break!

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