By this time in two weeks the dust would be settling as we digest all the news that Samsung will be revealing as it introduces us to the Samsung Galaxy S4, but the handsets release may bring some disappointment to US consumers.
Samsung decided to upstage the beginning of the MWC 2013 by sending out invites to the unveiling event for the Galaxy S4 on March 14th, and yesterday went further by announcing the showcase will be streamed live to Times Square in New York. As the specs for the Galaxy S4 continue to be speculated about new reports are suggesting that Samsung will be using two different chipsets inside the handset in a similar way to the Galaxy S3.
According to JP Morgan Samsung may release the International version of the Galaxy S4 powered with the in-house Exynos 5 Octa eight core processor, while the US will see the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chip set that is found inside the HTC One.
When Samsung released the Galaxy S3 it used the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 for its LTE compatibility, as the Exynos processor used in the International version wasn’t ready in time for the region. Once Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 2 the device used a Samsung built processor, but these claims do raise some questions though.
You would have thought by now that Samsung wouldn’t have any issues producing processors with LTE radios, and the technology is quickly spreading around the world, but it could be a case of Samsung not being able to produce the huge numbers of processors needed to meet the expected demand for the Galaxy S4 once it is released.
Whatever is eventually powering the new smartphone consumers in the US will just be hoping that availability of the device in the country is closer to release dates elsewhere for the Galaxy S4, and you would have thought this is the case considering its being launched in the country.
Are you bothered what processor the Galaxy S4 uses?
Friday, March 1, 2013
The CocoPPa app seems very popular at the moment, not for us because we installed it and then deleted it because of a few issues. Overall the iOS application is nifty in what it can do, it basically allows the user to make their best image as one of their one-touch icon, once you have done this you can add the icon on the home screen, in a nutshell it adds shortcut icons for you. CocoPPa app problems on how to use it It allows users to create customized home screens by using images submitted by users and creators, it is a good idea and to be honest it was so annoying to use. It is supposed to be an app that allows you to create shortcut icons, but it is not short to set it up. You have to go to the App Store and install the CocoPPa app, ok that is the standard procedure if you want an application, and this was painless. Now you open the app once it has installed, then go through the whole process of making the icon as your shortcut. The app says that you select an icon you like, then choose the destination that you wish to activate with the icon and then you need to select the “add to home screen” via Safari, this is when the icon will be created. Once you get used to it you will add them fast, but for us we think it is pointless and time consuming. Just release an app that allows you to choose an icon without the pain of opening in Safari etc. The search feature is not the best in the world; you may not even find the perfect icon. For more information on how to use this app please visit Style Fake who have an extensive guide on how to use the CocoPPa app, if you cannot be bothered to read anymore then please watch the video provided below. What do you think of the CocoPPa app?
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