Motorola Droid 3 Pics And Specs Leaked Once Again

Posted by aashu Tuesday, 14 June 2011 0 comments


It’s not the first time we’ve seen the Motorola Droid 3 and it certainly won’t be the last time because Moto is preparing to release this smartphone therefore we’re going to hear more and more details about it. Now, the Motorola Droid 3 has been spotted somewhere in China and this time it seems like some specs of the smartphone have been mentioned, too.

The Motorola Droid 3 will be powered by a dual-core 1GHz OMAP 4430 CPU, 4-inch touchscreen with 960 x 560 resolution, 8-megapixel camera on the back with full  HD VIDEO recording, full HD output via HDMI port, 512MB RAM, Android OS, and a 1,500mAh battery among others.


Samsung just confirmed that the production of the flexible AMOLED displays will debut in the second quarter of 2012. Presented like some WVGA 4.5-inch prototype panels last year, these displays will be built at the brand new 5.5-Gen Samsung plant, which will be launched next year.

The Asian company said that they would like to fir the AMOLED flexible displays on the smaller handhelds, like watches, but also on bigger hand sets, like MIDs and tablets. The technology might be also used for lighting and for numerous electronic products for offices and even for household items.

A new series of MacBook Air will most likely be launched by Apple by the end of the month, as Reuters wrote an article today confirming the rumors that roamed around the web so far.






mSecure Password manager for Android has been selected by GizmoCrunch as one of four privacy apps it recommends to security conscious users. GizmoCrunch is a leading tech-blog that has extensive array of reviews and news reports on Apple, Android, Mobile, Gadgets, Games, Computing and the Web.


iPhoneIslam Team claim that they have managed to hack iPad 3G to enable full phone and SMS functionality like the iPhone.An iPad tweak that lets 3G-capable iPads take full advantage of a connection to a cell network, allowing users to make and receive phone calls, as well as send and receive SMS. A few weeks later, the tweak is finally available to the general public, for $19.99.
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EA is bringing its popular game The Sims to Facebook with Sims Social.EA will launch an extension, called The Sims Social, to the popular online game. The company made the announcement at E3 on Monday, but didn’t offer a launch date. According to the game’s Facebook page, no release date has yet been set, with the firm only being tied down to ‘coming soon’.
Hot on the heals of Sim City, The Sims has proved to be a cash cow for Electronic Arts, with games across all major platforms selling like gangbusters. Multiple add-ons and expansions have seen more than 140 million units shipped since the game first made its debut all the way back in 2000.


Postagram: It's a service that prints and ships your Facebook photos or pictures from your photo library as postcards. It only costs $1 to print and ship picture anywhere to the world. A pretty clever way to deliver that print touch in a digital world. Free

Prox: A genuinely clever app, Prox can control your Android phone without ever touching the touchscreen. The way it works is that the accelerometer determines how you hold the phone (left, right, toward, away) and can associate an action for the grip. You trigger that action by waving your hand over the proximity sensor. So you can load apps, change ringer mode, open notifications, turn off the screen, etc with a simple wave of the hand. It could prove useful in cold weather situations or if you want to pretend you have wizard powers.


It looks like the product of a fevered fanboy wetdream. A 6.2-inch touchscreen, surrounded by dual analog sticks and oodles of buttons. Like the portable hardcore gamers wish Nintendo made. But it's the most incredible controller ever.

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