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Apple iPhone SE - Small Package, Big Performance

Those trying to "downsize" from the too-big-to-fit-into-my-pocket smartphone market might want to require a tough verify Apple's new iPhone SE.
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Apple's new iPhone SE.

The phone offers lots of constant options found in its larger counterparts, all wrapped in a very smaller package.

The device is lightweight and compact. It well fits into your hand. although solely four inches, it's still powerful.

The SE utilizes the A9 chip, constant one found within the iPhone 6s with a 64-bit design. Apple's latest iOS9 software is additionally enclosed.


Users can notice the membrane show found on nearly each recent Apple product and a 12-megapixel camera for prime quality photos and 4K video. 4K is touted to be fourfold the resolution of 1080HP video.

The membrane show will act sort of a flash for Facetime and illuminate photos in low lightweight and in the dark.

Apple says the phone is crafted from bead-basted Al with matte-chamfered edges. it's a Siri activation feature wherever you do not ought to develop the phone to use it.

Signing up for the iCloud pic library permits one to store all photos and videos. they'll be altered and updated on all devices.

Security is featured with the bit ID. Like different Apple merchandise you'll use your fingerprint to unlock the device.

Business users can appreciate a quicker thanks to transfer apps than that on the iPhone 5s. This includes up to a hundred and fifty Mbps over LTE and up to 433 Mbps over Wi-Fi.

The phone supports voice LTE and Wi-Fi for higher quality band calls. If you have got associate Apple watch you'll keep connected with Bluetooth technology.

A number of apps area unit on the device. Messages can allow you to send texts with photos, videos, and links. Facetime provides video calls to different iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

The Apple Pay app is used at taking part stores and restaurants.

Pricing is that the lowest ever for associate iPhone. Models begin at simply $399 for a sixteen GB model. sixty four GB can add another $100.

Colors embrace house gray, silver, gold and rose gold.

While the iPhone SE isn't being touted as associate Apple breakthrough device, the iPhone seven is definitely next in line for that and will get on the shelves within the fall, it will serve a purpose for people who don't would like a bigger read to scan documents or don't mind the shortage of a number of bells and whistles found on the larger devices.


At a cheaper price, in a very a lot of transportable size, the iPhone SE could also be the right selection for anyone WHO needs to carry a vicinity of the Apple scheme right within the palm of their hand.
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Samsung Teases Galaxy S6 Camera As Reports Of Two All-Metal Models Emerge

Samsung's next lead gadget will be uncovered in simply a couple of short weeks in front of the current year's Versatile World Congress, and the leader of the organization's cam division is now teasing us about its photograph abilities. In an authority blog entry, Samsung SVP DongHoon Jang gave a study of the organization's cell phone cam advance through the years, complete with an outline separating things regarding megapixel rely on both front and back cams from the Universe S, to a year ago's Cosmic system S5. 



Jang spoke a great deal about a percentage of the particular advances made to cell phone cams lately, including specialized traps like High Dynamic Extent (HDR) and stage location auto center. Because of these and different gimmicks, the World S5 has earned a notoriety for being among the best back cams presently accessible on a cell phone, as per Jang. 

In a segment implying at what's to come, Jang highlighted the late work Samsung has done to enhance the front-confronting cam on their gadgets, including the 5 megapixel shooter on Universe A7, A5 and A3 gadgets. That is likely an evidence that the up and coming leader World S6 (or whatever Samsung decides to call it) will have at any rate a 5 megapixel sensor in advance, if not something considerably more-enhanced to serve our developing vanity. 

Jang additionally notes that every new era of cam experiences more than 10,000 photograph catches of testing, in a wide range of lighting, and this is connected to how they're contemplating the up and coming era of versatile cams for their gadgets. He says the cams on the current year's leader will be "shrewd and do all the reasoning for clients, permitting them to take astounding pictures under any conditions" with simply a basic shade press. 

Samsung concentrating on a blockhead verification photograph experience implies they've gained from the best – the iPhone has long been the best cell phone cam available in that it takes the best conceivable photographs with simply a straightforward tap, and of late it doesn't even need a client to tap to concentrate, however it offers extra advanced gimmicks ought to individuals need those. Apple's virtuoso was in verifying that regardless of how hurriedly or gracelessly a client jabs that shade catch, they'll get something usable that in any event catches the minute, and it seems like Samsung acknowledges exactly how critical a segment that is in the general cell phone experience. 

Then, Bloomberg says that Samsung is arranging two adaptations of the up and coming leader, both of which will have all-metal bodies in a first for Samsung's debut offering, and one of which will have a wraparound screen. Both will offer 5.1-inch shows, the report claims. The adaptation with the wraparound will have a show that overflow both right and left edges, dissimilar to the single-sided World Note 4 Edge Samsung presented a year ago. 

In the event that genuine, this sounds like great method for Samsung. The organization has long remain faithful to its plastic stylish, yet the business has changed such that the distinction between a mid-extent and a premium gadget is truly narrowing. By patching up outline with premium materials, Samsung can reinvigorate a brand that has turned into a bit stale – and the wraparound screen offers a touch of specialized peacocking, regardless of the possibility that that winds up being an adaptation just a little fragment of the populace selects to really buy. 

We'll discover precisely what Samsung has moved toward Walk 1 when it uncovers all at an exceptional occasion in Barcel
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27% Of Photos And Videos Now Captured On Smartphones

More than a quarter of photos and peculiarities shot by individuals in the U.s. are in no time being gotten by phones, as shown by an online survey of 3,300 Web customers ages 13 and up. Bargains data propose mobile phones are exchanging customers' necessity for low-end easy to utilize cams and camcorders
The rate of photos brought with a wireless went from 17% to 27%, a 44% augmentation from the year past, as showed by an audit administered by NPD Bunch. Meanwhile, offers of easy to utilize cams dropped 17% as a part of volume and 18% in pay in the starting 11 months of 2011. Solitary offers of pocket camcorders dropped 13%, with a 10% decrease in salary. 

Higher-end things performed better: Offers of cams with distinct lenses (typical expense: $863) extended by 12%, and offers of easy to utilize cams with optical zooms of 10x or more unmistakable (ordinary expense: $247) created by 16%. 

Liz Cutting, authority official and senior imaging master at NPD, perceived that cells are taking the spot of easy to utilize cams and camcorders as a part of various events — particularly "spontaneous minutes" — however for basic events, single-reason cams and camcorders remain the device of choice. 

We asked regarding whether they were seeing a practically identical in extension in compact exchanges. The association said development to its adaptable site duplicated for this present year, and exchanges from convenient sources has extended eightfold in the latest two years. 


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Crazy Galaxy S4 Zoom combines phone with proper camera lens (pictures)

LONDON -- The Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom is arguably more camera than phone. It takes the body and smartphone features of the S4 and marries it with a larger sensor and 10x optical zoom, turning what was already a superb camera phone into more of a phone-camera.















There are compromises, though: its 4.3-inch, 960x540-pixel display and 1.5GHz dual-core processor are much less impressive specs than the standard Galaxy S4. Here's hoping the camera tech it's wielding more than makes up for it.

Samsung hasn't given any word on pricing or availability as yet, but check back for more news as it happens.

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Design
Here's an interesting philosophical conundrum: which is the front and which is the back? The front of a camera is where the lens is, but the front of a phone is the screen. It's definitely half and half, but as the S4 Zoom is named after a phone, and you can make calls with it, I'm going to refer to it as a phone, so the screen is the front. (The Galaxy Camera would be the other way round, of course.)

From the back, then, the S4 Zoom looks like any regular compact digital camera. There's really nothing there that indicates that a phone lurks within. A chunky hand grip is off to one side, and the enormous lens barrel sits on the other.

Look at the Zoom from the front, though, and it looks just like you're holding a standard Galaxy S4. There's the same chrome-effect edging, and the same physical Home button on the bottom. Of course, once you wrap your hand around it, the illusion of it being a true S4 is quickly shattered.

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Given its camera hardware, it's not surprising that the Zoom is a much chunkier beast than the phone. Even by compact digital camera standards, it's somewhat bulky. It will slide into a pocket -- just -- making it considerably more portable than any dSLR or compact system camera. Even so, you'll have a more difficult time pocketing it than the credit-card-size snappers around.

If you're a truly dedicated shutterbug who never leaves home without a camera slung around your neck, this is probably a practical solution. For the majority of you, though, the increased bulk will likely make it too unwieldy an option for everyday use.


The Zoom as a camera
The S4 Zoom is the only phone -- and it is stretching the definition -- that packs in an optical, as well as a digital zoom. The focal length starts at 24mm, which is quite a wide angle -- allowing you to capture more of a scene in one picture. It zooms to 10x, which should be more than enough magnification to get a lovely shot of that sleeping lion, without needing to get close enough for it to bite your arm clean off.

The zoom is controlled by a ring around the barrel, which can also be set to control different functions or bring up menus. Twist it during a phone call and it'll allow you to snap a shot and instantly send it to whoever you're speaking to via MMS.


Behind the epic zoom barrel is a 16-megapixel backside illuminated CMOS sensor. It's physically bigger than the sensors you'll find inside regular smartphones -- the S4 included -- although not as big as the ones you'll get inside an average dSLR. A bigger sensor means that more light can hit it, which should greatly improve image quality. We'll be putting its skills to the test in the full review soon.

Samsung has bundled in 25 different scene modes to choose from, including "HDR," "panorama," and "night." You can have the phone suggest the best mode for the scene or simply leave it in auto mode for a hassle-free experience.

The screen is a 4.3-inch affair with a disappointing 960x540-pixel resolution. That's a big step down from the full HD display found on the S4 and particularly irritating given the phone's imaging focus, where more pixels will help show off a clearer image. Still, it at least seemed fairly bright and bold in my hands-on time.

The Zoom as a phone
Stuffed inside the body is 1.5GHz dual-core processor -- again, a disappointing downgrade from the monstrous quad-core brute (octo-core in some places) in the true S4. Editing such high-resolution photos and videos would undoubtedly be made a whole lot smoother with a faster chip so I'm not happy to see a lesser chip in place. Again, we'll see how it performs in the review.

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It's running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the most recent version of Google's mobile operating system. The interface has been tweaked slightly to make it easier to access camera functions -- similar to the layout you'll see on the Galaxy Camera -- but otherwise things are much the same.

There's 8GB of internal storage as standard, of which 5GB is available for use. That's not going to last long once you start snapping away at full resolution, so you'll need to make use of the microSD card slot. The battery is a fairly capacious 2,330mAh affair, which can be removed via a slot on the side.

Outlook
With its bigger sensor, higher resolution, and 10x optical zoom, the Galaxy S4 Zoom may well be the dedicated shutterbug's phone of choice. It certainly sets a bar for Nokia's rumored EOS camera phone to clear. But its significantly increased size over the standard Galaxy S4, together with its pared-down phone specs, means that it's not likely to find its way into everyone's pockets.



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Possible Nokia Lumia EOS Body Leaks

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Lumia Resurrected (Photo credit: Irish Typepad)

Pictures of what’s purportedly, the Nokia Lumia EOS an often rumored Nokia smartphone with a 41-megapixel camera sensor and PureView camera optics has surfaced.
The images which were sent to WPDang,anonymously depict a device with Nokia’s now signature polycarbonate casing and bright yellow covering that, when viewed from the front looks nearly identical to the front of the Nokia’s current flagship, the Nokia Lumia 920.
However, the rear of the device has a huge hole in its shell, absolutely right where the Lumia 920’s camera is.
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A picture of the front of what could be the Nokia Lumia EOS, sent to WPDang.com
Separate pictures also depict two dots located at the lower end of the device. These dots are nearly identical to the dots that exist on Lumia 925, which needs external shells in order to support Nokia’s wireless charging accessories. It’s possible that adding a larger PureView sensor – which is expected to boast possible shooting modes of up to 38 megapixels, simply left no space for the components needed to enable wireless charging on Nokia Lumia EOS out of the box. Despite the larger camera lens, the device seems to only be slightly thicker than the Lumia 920.
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A picture of the rear of what could be the Nokia Lumia EOS, sent to WPDang.com
In another shot, the device’s round lens housing can be seen right next to the back of the device. In addition to having a rounded out area for what has to be the Nokia EOS’ camera lens, a small rectangular whole can also be see just to the left. That whole seems to perfectly fit the Xenon Flash design from the Nokia Lumia 928 that just went on sale in the United States on Verizon’s wireless network.
Xenon flash allows for even better pictures in taken in low-light than the LED lamp that the Lumia’s that proceeded it used.
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A picture of the rear camera housing of what could be the Nokia Lumia EOS, sent to WPDang
Last fall, we found the Nokia 808 PureView –the forefather to this device if recent leaks are true, to be the best camera phone we’d ever used. In fact, the only thing that really ruined the experience was the fact that it shipped using Symbian OS the operating system Nokia relied on prior to its partnership with Microsoft.
Just this week rumors surfaced that AT&T was already be testing out the Lumia EOS for use on its wireless network. Rumors have also indicated that users can expect Nokia to announce the Lumia EOS at an event sometime this July.

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"Air Clicker" a new concept in the world of digital photography

Asked the designer "Yeon Su Kim" a revolutionary new concept in the world of photography, is the creation of a digital camera without external structure at all, dubbed the "Air Clicker" meaning "air capture", was launched this idea on innovations "Yankodesign.com ". This is based on the idea to wear a camera and not pregnant, it consists of two main Musnootain of silicon flexible in the form of ring is wearing mini in two fingers, one in the thumb and contains a lens that enabled Bluetooth and the key on and off "ON / OFF", and the other placed in the index finger which is a sensor detects the movement and location of the finger whether in the case of flexion or in the upright position. Through the movement of the fingers can capture images or video. To activate the camera correctly, users should wear the camera properly and move the fingers in the appropriate direction, when you take pictures must bend or collapse the index finger is quite simple, such as the position when carrying the structure of the camera via the traditional, and in the case of video recording should change the movement of the hand as if the user holds a camera Video, in the case of processing the camera in standby mode, it should be the index finger and thumb apart and starboard at an angle. Is then transfer images and video and upload to your smartphone or tablet computer and synchronize through Bluetooth technology supplied with the camera, and thus can control the images in real time. It is noteworthy that this designer "Yoon Soo Kim," distinguished his creativity exotic and exciting, it has already designed a printer name of "Ink Remover Printer", which reflect our understanding about the printers, is well known that it is natural to use to print photos and documents, but this printer you remove ink from paper using laser technology. An innovative way to recycle paper and preserve the environment. So far, not yet clear, the possibility of the development and launch of this camera-free markets outside of the window or not, for the printer is still to this day under the concept has not been translated into practical application and product market Matrouh.
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Hipstamatic Introduces “World’s First Social Camera”

iPhone photo app maker Synthetic thinks it has found a way to combine the suspense of analog film with digital convenience through the new Hipstamatic D-Series app for iOS it’s releasing on Thursday.

The D-Series — billed as a “disposable camera for iOS” — allows groups of iPhone-toting friends to share a batch of 24 shots. Friends invite one another through Facebook to shoot to a specific roll. As everyone shoots their own photos — from the same party, same town, or anywhere wirelessly connected — the amount of shots left decreases, just like an old-school roll of analog film.

Also like analog film, no one can see what’s being shot while the D-Series roll is in progress. But once the final shot is used, all the participating friends are delivered the entire batch of 24 photos, arranged chronologically and with labels saying who shot what. Users are then free to share those individual images with whomever they please.

The D-Series will be available free in the Apple App Store and includes one camera, while an in-app purchase option will initially allow users to buy three other 99-cent cameras with different effects.

According to Synthetic CEO and co-founder Lucas Buick, the D-Series app will change “how we come together to capture photographic stories.”

Hipstamatic has enjoyed tremendous success since its launch two years ago. The app now boasts more than 4 million paid users, and gained even more widespread recognition when New York Times photographer Damon Winter used it last year to shoot a series of war images from Afghanistan for the paper’s front page.

Buick told Mashable on Tuesday that the D-Series first sprouted as an idea about a year ago, with development ramping up at the end of summer. Future additions to the app could include larger batches of shots and the ability to invite friends using social networks other than Facebook.

For early 2012, Buick said there are already plans to release location-based cameras that can only be used in certain areas as well as project-based public cameras — to be used, for example, at music festivals — with everyone shooting to one roll of unlimited exposures for a specific amount of time.

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