Google’s flagship smartphone – the Google Nexus S has been making rounds around the internet and recently it was caught at D: Dive Into Mobile conference where it reflected its complete Google experience.

The smartphone will come loaded with Android 2.3 i.e. Gingerbread, a very subtle User Interface and some amazingly powerful features like the very strong sounding near-field communication compatibility (hardware permitting — and this hardware does indeed permit).
The launch of Galaxy Tab Internet tablet was marked with the catchy words of iPad alternative and iPad killer. Various studies were conducted to test the growth and impact of Samsung Galaxy Tab Internet tablet and results did show that the Galaxy Tab has left its impact on the brain of customers. The theory gets a conformation with Samsung proudly announcing the sale of 1 million Galaxy Tab tablets. The number was 600,000 a few weeks ago!

There is no doubt the so-called ‘mp3 player’ / digital audio player market has been over saturated with so many choices and alternatives over the years. While iPods may have become the ‘gold standard’ due to Apple’s raise to fame rather than true performance and reliability. Other brands have had to struggle their way into consumers’ peripheral vision, one way many have been able to do this is by significantly cutting their devices’ price and offer even more features.

If you’ve been following us, you’ll have seen this with the Creative Zen Style 300.
Launched only just last month, the Samsung YP-U6 falls into the new generation of Samsung’s affordable, basic audio player line up. This isn’t to say its featureless. Its predecessor, the U5 did rather well in many reviews as it was designed perfectly as a mini mp3 player for going to the gym, which made it a perfect alternative for the more pricey iPod Shuffle.
Reading an article about a processor yet to launch might be a bit boring so I request you to stay intact as I won’t stretch this. Samsung has already announced its 1 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 and tagged it as Samsung Orion processor but we haven’t seen much of its activity in real time since
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Samsung hasn’t officially announced but news has leaked that Samsung’s next flagship smartphone might be launching in 2011 and as you might have guess by now – it will run on Gingerbread. Android 3.0 (the so called gingerbread) will be the backbone operating system for Samsung’s flagship device early next year and this could well be the base for structuring Android 3.0 platform.

Smartphones are increasingly playing a large role in our lives and we use them for all sorts of things, but now it seems that we’ll be able to use smartphones to unlock our hotel rooms.








