Showing posts with label Gingerbread Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gingerbread Update. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2011

Apple Makes Cheaper iPhone for Asia

Apple Building A Cheaper 8GB iPhone For Asian countries. That Rumored iPhone will Be Released With iPhone 5.

Under some surprising new developments in Apple iPhone 5 rumors, according to latest news company's suppliers in Asian countries has already started manufacturing a lower-priced version of hot-selling iPhone 4 - the new variant is said to have a smaller 8 gigabyte flash drive letting Apple compete with cheaper Google Android phones.
(Concept of iPhone Nano cheaper iPhone from Apple)
 The official announcement of cheaper 8 GB model of the popular iPhone 4 is expected to be made public with release of highly anticipated iPhone 5 this September. The new low-price iPhone (which is also called as iPhone 4S) is rumored to have a bigger touch screen, better antenna and an 8-megapixel camera.

No official announcement has yet been made by Apple Inc about the rumored new cheaper variant of their current flagship product - iPhone 4 (16 GB and 32 GB), but the expected price should be somewhere near to 12,000/-

Monday, July 11, 2011

Upgrade Galaxy S II gingerbread 2.3 to 2.3.4



The Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II is just about to get another firmware update, bumping its Android version to 2.3.4. What's even better, the updated ROM surfaced online a little early, so the most impatient among you can get it right away.
As the tiny version number change (2.3.3 to 2.3.4) suggests, this isn’t the most major of updates, but there is still plenty to look forward to. For one, the Galaxy S II will finally get Google Talk video calls enabled. Early adopters also report an improvement in battery life. The new modem drivers are also said to bring notably better reception for some.

If you don't feel like waiting for Samsung to seed this update officially, you can head this way to download the leaked ROM and follow the instructions in this PDF to install it.


However, you should bear in mind that will, most probably, void your warranty. Also installing the ROM might damage your device, so you should only proceed if you know what you are doing.
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