Samsung's latest tablet can be used to make phone calls, making it the world's largest phablet. Photo: AFP / Samsung Electronics The first full day of the annual event in Barcelona saw a number of handset makers present their latest flagship offerings -- some of which seem to have dimensions approaching those of a flag.Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Technically speaking, the biggest device in this group comes from Samsung, the company responsible for starting this screen real estate race in the first place with the Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note II phablets (screen size 5.3 inches and 5.5 inches respectively) and the Galaxy SIII smartphone (screen size 4.8 inches). The Galaxy Note 8.0 is an 8-inch tablet, not a phone, and one with a fast, responsive display, S Pen input and a 1.6GHz quad core processor running version 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. While pitched in terms of performance, size and price to compete directly with the iPad Mini, in a move which seems designed to simply goad its direct competitors in the phablet sector, this tablet is also capable of making voice calls. Huawei Ascend Mate Huawei aims for high end with new smartphones Meanwhile the Ascend P2, with a 4.7-inch display, seems relatively minute in comparison. Huawei claims that thanks to its processor, proprietary technology and its LTE Cat-4 modem, it is the world's fastest smartphone in terms of internet connection speeds. This speed is complemented by an almost HD 315ppi screen and a 13.1 megapixel camera. However, Huawei has chosen plastics rather than alloys for the phone's outer shell so it lacks that premium feel in the hand. LG Optimus G Pro LG unveils new full-HD smartphone ASUS PadFone Infinity ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNGLwgBLQiZ8QZ9oQ7nWDeZmtKSwuw&url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/technology/IndustryTrends/Phablets-show-no-sign-of-flagging/SP-Article1-1018119.aspx | |||
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Wednesday, 27 February 2013
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