The iPhone 5, released on September 21 is by far the most advanced and practically and physically upgraded iPhone from big arena at Cupertino, California. Apple has certainly done it again in bringing up the most advanced gadgetry equipped with some new and some upgraded elements both in software and hardware. The new iPhone 5 […]
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Other smartphones beat it on features here and there: if you want a larger screen, go with a Samsung Galaxy S3. If you want better battery life, go with a Droid Razr Maxx. But Apple offers more battery life than most of the handsets out there with the crispest resolution in the market. The screen […]
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The weight is the most prominent factor in the new phone, right off the bat. It might be the thinnest smartphone out there, as the company claimed for some time but for iPhone users it makes all the difference. However, the light weight is what everyone will remember for a really long time. This is […]
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It’s odd at first going longer versus also adding width, and it means a shift away from the iPad’s more paperlike 4:3 display ratio. Pages of e-books could feel more stretched. In portrait mode, document text may not seem larger, but you’ll see more of it in a list. In landscape mode, text actually seems […]
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Apple’s proud of its claims of how light the iPhone 5 is, and the new aluminum back is part of that. So is the move to a Nano-SIM card (making SIM swaps once again impossible and requiring a visit to your carrier’s store). So is the thinner screen and the smaller dock connector. You get […]
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The new iPhone 5’s display also has a layer removed from the screen, creating a display that acts as its own capacitive surface. I didn’t notice that difference using it; it feels as crisp and fast-responding as before. Apple promises 44 percent extra color saturation on this new display, much like the third-gen iPad’s improved […]
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The new iPad 2012 was released to the market nine days ago, and new tweaks are already out for the iOS 5.1 that the iPad adorns. With a slew of new apps and features that the device comes with, more applications are in the making and will be pouring in soon to take advantage of […]
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The CCK offers two ways to transfer photos from your camera to your iPad. If your camera uses an SD card, use the SD card adapter. But, if your camera uses another storage card (like Sony’s proprietary card), connect it to the USB adapter with the included USB cable. Once your respective adapter is in […]
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Desktop keyboards: Your USB desktop keyboard is much more comfortable than those cramped iPad keyboards. Sure, it’s not a portable solution, but if you find it necessary, you can plug in a regular keyboard to the CCK. Just ignore the warning message. Card readers: If your camera writes to a CF card, and you have […]
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With the release of the new iPad 2012, the rumour mill was expected to take a leave from work for some time but in less than two weeks it has found a new job. Remember the iPhone 5 rumours that haunted the iPhone fanatics until Tim Cook pulled the curtains of the iPhone 4S in […]
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The blog, which correctly targeted the announcement date of Apple’s third-generation iPad unveiling, as well as the tablet’s inclusion of 4G LTE networking, added that the new phone would follow in the iPhone 4S’ footsteps and launch in the fall. Besides 4G LTE, which was rumored ahead of the iPhone 4S, this is the latest […]
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The change in the size of screen will result in compromise of the resolution, which is the best in the market of the latter is not extended as well. However, the bigger the Retina Display, the bigger is the panel that churns out that many pixels. This will certainly result in thickness of the device, […]
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