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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Samsung Galaxy SIII


For All Who Was Waiting for Galaxy SIII .. Now, Be Informed That It Arrived Online from e3050.com (Egypt)...Samsung Galaxy SIII Designed for Humans, Inspired by Nature !
Gentle Touch; That's All You Have To Do To Own The World. It Senses You As Long As You Close, Reminds You When You Are Far. Entertain You When You are Free. Tempts You With its Unique Colors. 

Tickling You Lightly, Feels Good In Your Hands.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

amazing mobile available now in Egypt "Samsung galaxy S3"

According to a report from YouMobile the device will officially launch sometime in the middle of June in the Middle East region.also it will be available on  e3050.com

over the world  Samsung expects sales of its flagship Galaxy S3 handsets to reach 10 million in July.
Reuters reports that the announcement was made by JK Shin, head of Samsung's telecommunications business, and sets the Galaxy S3 on the road to being Samsung's biggest selling handset ever.
Continuing on from the success of the Samsung Galaxy S2, the Galaxy S3 was set for greatness early on, after we heard that over 10 million handsets had been pre-ordered and networks reported than it was their most pre-ordered device ever.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Last week, we mentioned to you that the Nokia 808 PureView in Egypt was beginning to rollout around this planet. The Asian region was first to get the phone, which makes sense considering the love for photography in that area, and the 41MP camera that the phone is equipped with. This week, the device launches in Egypt where it has been given a price tag of 4,444 EG pound or the equivalent of $715 USD.

Outside of the 41MP camera sensor, the specs on the Nokia 808 PureView are nothing to write home about. And the use of the Symbian Belle OS keeps the phone out of the U.S. where any Symbian OS build is a four letter word. Nokia's Vesa Jutila, who markets the Nokia 808 PureView, said that the PureView technology could be used in various ways which could be a hint that a Windows Phone flavored PureView enabled device is in the works. We've already shown you a PureView concept model running on Windows 8 (not Windows Phone 8) which would make it more of a tablet.

As far as the 41MP camera sensor is concerned, according to The Times of India, Nokia says that while pictures can be taken in up to 38 MP, images look best using a 5MP setting.

Sunday, June 10, 2012


new price for nokia mobiles in Egypt

nokia N9 mobile price in Egypt

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 new price for Sony Ericsson mobiles in Egypt

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

An article To Be Read ..

iPad rules the tablets, Samsung tops Kindle: survey

he Apple iPad extended its lead in the global market for tablet computers at the start of 2012 while Amazon's Kindle Fire flamed out after a sizzling introduction, a survey showed Monday.
The ABI Research survey showed overall global sales of media tablets amounted to 18.2 million in the first three months of the year, up 185 percent from a year earlier, but down 33 percent from the fourth quarter gift-giving season.

Apple held 65 percent of the market with 11.8 million iPad shipments, boosted by the launch of a third-generation model and price reductions on the iPad 2, the report said.

Samsung grabbed the number two spot with 1.1 million shipments, or six percent of the market, overtaking Amazon, which saw an 80 percent quarter-over-quarter drop in sales of the Kindle Fire, according to ABI.

ABI did not release specific numbers for Kindle Fire, noting that Amazon publishes no sales data for the device, but the survey coincided with other reports showing the Kindle losing steam.

ABI analyst Jeff Orr said Amazon did a good job of marketing the Kindle Fire last year during the holiday season but did not get a sustained lift.

The Kindle "looked like something with capabilities of the iPad at lower price points," he said.
"But it hasn't translated into anything that will reverse the normal cyclical behavior of the market," Orr said. "It will be interesting to see what happens in this quarter."

Orr said Apple and Samsung "have demonstrated staying power while other tablet vendors ebb and flow like the tide."
Among the other tablet makers, Research In Motion showed a 233 percent leap and Lenovo a 107 percent gain from the past quarter, helped by the product launches.

Other vendors including Dell, Hewlett-Packard and LG are currently retooling tablet portfolios for mid-year launches, using the latest version of Google's Android operating system or the Windows 8 platform.

The report also said that for iPad buyers, the majority are satisfied with Wi-Fi wireless coverage, with only a small number opting to pay more for wireless broadband access.