Add gesture recognition, “multi-touch-less”, enables new user interfaces, without touching the screen, it works on electrostatic fields.
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Linaro on ST-Ericsson U8500 Snowball development board
Linaro is optimizing Linux software for the Snowball, includes full Android ICS and Ubuntu Linux.
ZTE Era Tegra3 and ZTE PF112 (codename) with a mysterious Quad-core processor
ZTE is serious about high-end. Here’s their new Tegra3 phone and also a mysterious phone codenamed PF112 with a yet unannounced Quad-core processor. If you know which Quad-core ZTE’s PF112 is using, please post it in the comments.
ZTE Mimosa X and ZTE Acqua
Possibly the cheapest Tegra2 phone in ZTE Mimosa X and a likely affordable MSM7227A ARM Cortex-A5 device in the ZTE Acqua.
Recon Head-up Android Display for Ski and Snowboard Goggles
The Recond HUD Ski and Snowboarding Goggles, shows speed, altitude, vertical distance travelled, synchronized with your phone showing SMS, caller-ID, music playlist, all in the head-up display while the user is skiing or snowboarding. The price is just 360 Euro (+ the price of the Goggles)!
Texas Instruments OMAP5430
Texas Instruments demonstrates the next generation OMAP processor platform, achieving they claim the worlds fastest ARM processor performance yet, to be released in devices possibly end of 2012, for sure by Q1 2013.
Texas Instruments MWC12 Press Conference
Here’s the full video of the TI MWC 2012 Press Conference.
LG Optimus Vu
LG unveils this new huge awesome LG Optimus Vu phone. Here’s an overview of some of its crazy features. Big phone yeah!
LG Optimus Vu vs Samsung Galaxy Note vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Here’s a video showing the screen quality and size differences between the LG Optimus Vu, Samsung Galaxy Note and Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
HiSilicon K3V2 Quad-core 40nm ARM Cortex-A9
Huawei’s new high performance Diamond series phone uses the new HiSilicon K3V2 Quad-core 40nm ARM Cortex-A9, with 64bit latest/fastest DDR2-for-smartphone memory bandwidth, they claim it has the worlds fastest ARM performance. Here’s an interview with the chief architect on the processor. I try to ask him about the performance, memory bandwidth, GPU, processor design. The K3V2 is made at the TSMC foundry. He has a team of about 500 processor engineers working for him in Shanghai to design this processor. He claims HiSilicon’s cache coherent interconnect design makes it superior to designs such as Tegra3, HiSilicon does not need that “companion core” as they claim to have designed the Quad-core in “the correct way”. HiSilicon has a GPU design partner which I have not heard them mention who it might be. In 6-12 months, HiSilicon is likely to release an ARM Cortex-A15 design on 28nm and also to upgrade their ARM Cortex-A9 designs to 28nm “when 28nm is ready”, for now, he says that the 28nm process manufacturing has too much leakage.
Huawei MWC 2012 Press Conference (31-minute HD video!)
Huawei presented their latest most powerful processor and smartphone at their press conference event in Barcelona. Here’s a 31-minute look into that press conference, featuring all of the highlights of it here on HD quality video!
Huawei Ascend D Quad, “World’s Fastest Smartphone”
This is the new Huawei D Quad using the HiSilicon K3V2 Quad-core 40nm ARM Cortex-A9 processor.
HTC One S
4.3″ WVGA Super AMOLED, Qualcomm S4 Krait MSM8960 1.5Ghz Dual-core processor.
HTC One V
3.7″ WVGA Unibody HTC phone with the Qualcomm 1Ghz processor.
Sony Xperia P
New 4″ WhiteBright qHD screen, ST-Ericsson U9500 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9.
Sony Xperia S
Here’s the new flagship Sony Android phone. With a 4.3″ 720p screen, a Dual-core Qualcomm S3 MSM8260 1.5Ghz processor.
Sony Xperia NXT Series launched at Mobile World Congress 2012
Sony presents their new range of Xperia NXT Android Smartphones, S with 4.3″ 720p screen Qualcomm MSM8260 processor, P with 4″ QHD BrightWhite screen ST-Ericsson U9500 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, and U with a 3.5″ FWVGA screen interactive LED lights and ST-Ericsson U9500.
Live from the Huawei Event at MWC Barcelona
Check back for close up HD videos of the latest Huawei news.
Huawei K3V2 Quad-core 40nm ARM Cortex-A9, with 64bit memory bandwidth. they claim it has the worlds fastest ARM performance.
Web Browsing on OMAP5 vs Tegra3
Texas Instruments posted this video showing the web browsing speed on the upcoming TI Dual-core OMAP5 ARM Cortex-A15 processor running at “only” 800Mhz compared to a 1.3Ghz ARM Cortex-A9 Quad-core processor (sounds like Tegra3, but TI does not specify if that processor is the Tegra3, I think it probably is). The OMAP5 ARM Cortex-A15 finishes the 20 complex HTML5 full page loads (while playing an Mp3 file and downloading a video file) in 95 seconds and on Tegra3 it takes 201 seconds. Check back here on http://ARMdevices.net next week as I will film much more on the TI OMAP5 ARM Cortex-A15 processor as Texas Instruments is going to showcase it at their booth. Let me know here in the comments which questions you would like me to ask the TI representatives about the preformance of the OMAP5! I can think of asking them about memory bandwidth vs OMAP4460/OMAP4470 and vs Tegra3, what frequencies it can run at, how many cores, what GPU performance vs OMAP4460/OMAP4470 and vs Tegra3.