With Mobile World Congress in full swing there are tablet and smartphones announcements everywhere. Highlights from the showroom floor include the Nokia 808 PureView, the Huawei Ascend D quad, the HTC One X, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, ASUS’s 3-in-1 PadFone, the Samsung Galaxy Beam and an unnamed Fujitsu smartphone. Unless otherwise noted, pricing and release dates have not been announced.
A smartphone with an incredible high-resolution camera The Nokia 808 PureView is somewhat of an amazing anomaly in the smartphone world with its massive 41MP image sensor and in-house-developed pixel over-sampling technology. The Nokia 808 PureView is expected to launch in Europe in May
The world’s fastest quad-core smartphone Huawei calls its Ascend D quad smartphone the “world’s fastest quad-core smartphone.” The device is powered by Huawei’s own K3V2 quad-core processor and boasts a slimline (8.9mm thick profile) design. The Ascend D quad series will launch in China, Australia, Europe, Asia-Pacific, North and South America,
A superphone with a giant HD display and ImageSense technology The HTC One X is the first phone to run HTC’s camera-improving ImageSense technology enabling users to capture images in just 0.7 seconds, and to simultaneously shoot photos and videos. The HTC One X will be available from April.
A waterproof quad-core smartphone with a 13.1MP camera and fingerprint sensorDespite not having an official name for its flagship quad-core device, Fujitsu has been busy showing off its waterproof prototype smartphone.
A tablet with a smartphone brain ASUS’s PadFone is a convergent Android device that is comprised of a a sleek 4.3” smartphone and 10.1” tablet (called the “PadFone Station”). The PadFone is expected to be released in April
A tablet for those who love to draw and take notes with a stylus Samsung has taken its tablet-smartphone hybrid Galaxy Note and turned it into a 10.1” tablet that works in conjunction with a stylus. The Galaxy Note 10.1 can be used with your finger or with an advanced pen-input called the S Pen.
A smartphone with a built-in projectorThe Samsung Galaxy Beam may not be a high-end smartphone but it does come with its own built-in 15 lumens projector.
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