Tag: Snapdragon
Vodafone to stock the Google Nexus One from April 30th
Vodafone have today announced that they will be carrying Google's flagship Nexus One handset from April 30th. Pre-order the handset on a £35 per month/ 24 month contract and you'll not only be the first Vodafone customers to get…
LG LU2300 Android 2.1 phone officially revealed
LG have officially unveiled their LU2300 Android 2.1 phone. After appearing in some spy-shots last week, LG have used the same images on their UK blog to officially launch the handset. Featuring a 3.5 capacitive touchscreen and a 4 line…
Virgin get the sexy new HTC Desire and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 handsets
Virgin have today announced plans of a big push for Android phones on their network, having nabbed the highly sought after HTC Desire and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 handsets. The HTC Desire (pictured) was one of the stars of the…
MWC 2010: Day 1 Round Up
Day 1 of Mobile World Congress 2010 has come to a close. Here's the first of our daily round-ups of the event, which today includes the official unveiling of Windows Mobile 7 and a smattering of new Sony Ericsson handsets…
MWC 2010: Acer Liquid e smartphone announced
Acer have been planning on releasing a whole load of new Android phones in 2010 and, true to their word, the Liquid e smartphone has just popped up at MWC 2010. Basically an update to the Acer Liquid, improvements include…
Aptly named HTC Incredible revealed, features massive 3.7 inch OLED display
HTC's latest Android smartphone has been revealed. It's called the Incredible, and by the look of its specs, it seems pretty aptly named. There's a massive 3.7 inch OLED display with WVGA resolution powered by a 1GHz snapdragon processor, and…
Snapdragon-touting LG Arena Max outed
There's still a week to go until Mobile World Congress 2010, but LG's latest offering, the Arena Max, has just popped up on the web, photos, specs and all. Expect to find a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor under the…
CES 2010: Lenovo ready Skylight smartbook
If you're looking for the missing link between your netbook and your smartphone, then you should be checking out the new smartbook concepts doing the rounds at this year's CES. Falling somewhere between your smartphone and laptop, the Lenovo…
HTC Bravo: 2010's hottest HTC phone?
Teasingly filed under the "performance" banner, the Bravo looks set to be pretty special.
Qualcomm announces 1.3GHz Snapdragon chipset
Qualcomm has given the tech world another kick up the bum today with the launch of the 45nm processor Snapdragon platform. The chipset carries a 1.3GHz CPU and is heralded as the number-crunching power required to step smartphones up to what the company calls “smartbooks” – larger, always connected, internet and media devices.
The Toshiba TG01 is at the moment the only handset to have embraced the last 1GHz Snapdragon chipset and this latest version, the QSD8650A, is set to support integrated GPS, HD video viewing and recording, Bluetooth 2.1, 3G, Wi-Fi, hi-res WXGA displays and mobile TV technologies all while using just 10 milliwatts of standby power – 30% less than before.
Qualcomm is showcasing the platform at Computex this week and hopefully in a device near you some day very soon.