Category: Qualcomm

ARMdevices.net Shenzhen Sourcing Service launched


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Joyplus shows Educational, Business tablets with optional 3G module

Posted by – July 31, 2013

Joyplus manufactures wide range of Educatuinal, Professional , Business Tablets.

1.Educational Tablet is covered with weather case to easy use for kids. powered with Dual-core Rockchip RK3168 low power, low cost. HD screen, This has a huge demand from US market Joyplus already has deal to sell 150’000 in the USA.

2, Tablet with optional innovative 3G Stick module. Most importantly it can be used to any other tablets or PCs with adapter compatible with any USB host.

3.Tablet powered with high silicon quad-core processor HiSilicon K4V2, IPS screen , Resolution 1024×768 and Joyplus’s exclusive Pen input Technology.

4. Tablet Qualcomm 8225/8225q ARM Cortex-A7 Quad-core, 3G optional, HD screen TN screen/IPS screen option with little price diffrence. Removable 3000mAh battery. This has 3000 as MOQ.

The JoyPlus factory sells 200 thousand tablets per month. 600 people in their factory.

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Ubuntu on phone, tablets, latest demos

Posted by – July 29, 2013

Here’s Ubuntu OS for phones built on Android BSP (Board Support Package). They can bring on various phone devices in very short time. Ubuntu OS makes playing videos easier. Ubuntu User interface is very sleek. Through Preview window you can see the videos while playing games or working on any other app. Ubuntu OS runs on different engine no need of engines like JAVA, Dolby. Ubuntu applications written by CUTE support HTML5. It’s different software architecture. Ubuntu provides complete ecosystem also provides SDK system for developers they can use CUTE create their own apps. So that Simple app can run both PC and Phone. Ubuntu OS runs on high end phones, require powerful CPU capable to run both Android and Ubuntu OS at the same time. To do this optimization required of phone feature complete like you can write SMS from desktop in all languages. Users don’t need to have other laptop or PC to communicate between Android and Ubuntu. It’s an Unique experience run Both OS on One Phone. For now Android apps can’t run on Ubuntu. It is possible only after optimzing aspects like graphics. Android apps for Touch. but running CUTE apps is different thing.They can easily Ubantu open source can be write on Android code.there is lot of room for optimization like display performance VD development finally putting them together is easy concept. Ubuntu lowered the basic effort to put Ubuntu on Android. BSP drivers are almost same so effort for OEM is easier to adapt Ubuntu on their hardware. Last year Ubuntu was on OMAP4. Now on qualcomm S4. Wrote with “Ubuntu control app”. User can control Ubuntu session by phone only. If click on shut down Ubuntu control app the phone still can work on Android.

To run Ubuntu 1GB RAM. 1.5Ghz Dualcore CPU are minimum requirements. Aiming to different market segment.
People who think that Android is not sufficient they can turn on Ubuntu. Android is designed for small phones where as Ubuntu they design for large screens. Legacy of Linux is for big screens and multitasking. The main focus is running Ubuntu on multiple device like phone, tablet, TV and many more.

Motorola X8 ARM SoC released, modified MSM8960 Pro with Adreno 320 with new always-on sensors

Posted by – July 24, 2013

Google Motorola with Qualcomm designs modified Qualcomm Snapdragon ARM SoC based on the dual-core 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 Pro with quad-core Adreno 320 GPU. Google says they add “natural language” and “contextual computing” cores hinting at dedicated processes for the OK Google Now touchless control features, to me feel like Sensor Fusion type of support within new upcoming smart devices. This means extreme low power sensors that can monitor things all the time, or which can for example “start listening” as long as the phone is touched at some point in the specific amount of time before you do the touchless voice commands. These types of sensor fusion features may bring very impressive new features to smartphones, the phone may learn always more about where it is in the world, where it is around you, about exact touching and other things. Think about sensors that detect taps without needing to even turn on the screen, meaning you could interact while keeping it in your pocket. Sensor fusion processing is so low power, as far as I remember hearing from Freescale, the battery in a phone can run that sensor for something like a year, or several months, where it can constantly monitor all movements of the device, triggering other areas on the SoC to be activated when specific movements are detected. Consider this may replace the need for a power button to be touched each time you power on the screen of your phone. Consider unlocking mechanisms and a whole new range of gestures and behaviors to interact with your phone. Your phone may even detect all types of touches not only on the screen but also on the back and around your phone, perhaps even touches on the table next to your phone. The GPS may be further optimized and super accurate and fast for all types of positioning features, including expanded Google Now functionality, without turning the phone on, from within your pocket, your phone may start saying something like “Hey Roger, you should check out the restaurant to your right, and I think you must be hungry” because your phone can know that you haven’t eaten yet and it knows what types of restaurants you like and it can constantly monitor your positioning to provide smart automatic notifications based on the types of augmented information you would like.

I don’t know if Google Motorola with Qualcomm is integrating those new sensors on the die of that Snapdragon/Adreno or if those new type of sensors are outside of the die on the SoC somehow. Does anyone here have any info about how Google Motorola and Qualcomm are doing it? And how are the other ARM SOC vendors going to start shipping all those new Sensor Fusion and advanced Sensor features into devices?

Google Motorola is shipping this new Motorola X8 ARM Processor in their new range of Droid phones (selling exclusively on Verizon in the USA) and it’s probably also in the Moto X phone to be launched next week in New York (I wish Goog was inviting me to any of their events).

Are you looking forward to Moto X?

I think that Moto X needs to be $199 unlocked out of contract, released for pre-paid carriers around the world, even shipping with dual-sim card support. If Google can source enough X8 ARM Processors with Qualcomm, enough screens from whoever provides Motorola with screens and if Google can have suppliers manufacture and assemble those fast enough (including those that are rumored to be assembled in the USA, I guess to supply the US market only), if Google wants to sell Moto X all over the developing world, Google can rapidly expand Motorola’s market share in smartphone sales worldwide. I can’t wait to hear more about the features of the Moto X, how Google integrates those new sensors in Android, how those Sensors expand on the features of ARM Powered devices and to hear more about the range of hardware that Google and Motorola are planning to release. Android merging with Chrome OS and Google TV is just going to be a small part of our future.

3 years ago, I first video-blogged about Freescale’s Contextual Sensor Fusion technology talking about Freescale’s Xtrinsic Sensor technology being launched at the Freescale Technology Forum in June 2010, that may be similar to the technologies now to be included in Motorola’s new range of devices including in the Moto X, this is what I wrote in the description of this video here on this blog in June 2010:

Imagine not needing a power button to turn on your phone, just pick it up. Imagine cheaper warranty as manufacturers will know when devices were damaged because of usage error such as fall or banging. Imagine new user interfaces that are much more relying on sensors as the new Freescale Xtrinsic sensors can measure stuff 2000 times per second (the bandwidth and architecture being better). Imagine also sensors combining their abilities through fusion, again, no need to wake up the main ARM processor of the device to do all kinds of things! Imagine the device knowing exactly how it is touched, how it is moved, how it is held, the touch is not anymore only on the screen! This means better battery usage, months maybe even years of seamless standby. The new Xtrinsic sensor only needs 12 micro amps of power to be turned on all the time!

Gigabyte Gsmart MT6589 and Qualcomm 400 based Android phones

Posted by – June 5, 2013

Gigabyte releases a range of 4.5″ to 5″ from qHD to Full HD, using MediaTek MT6589 to MT6589 Turbo to Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, providing a mid-range of smartphones with quality screens and original designs, running smooth vanilla Android, dual-sim card slots, with dual-sim dual-active modems on the Qualcomm S400 device, even supporting to host a voice conference call through the phone.

Yusun Android Phones, ships 300K per month


Yusun ships about 300K phones per month, here showing their latest $108 Qualcomm 8225Q Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 1.2Ghz, $160 4.7″ 720p Tegra3 phone. Showing Yusun M1, They mostly sell in China but with rapidly growing exports too.

Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013

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SDC phones and tablets, MTK, Qualcomm, and some Actions and AmLogic tablets


Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013

Feihong Industry Co. Ltd shows $45 A13 7″ Tablet and other products

Posted by – April 14, 2013

Feihong Industry Co. Ltd showing their 7” Allwinner A13 tablet, costing $45 for 5000 units. They can produce up to 30.000 units of this tablet per month. They also show various other products like the 9.7” A31 Quad-Core tablet with 1280×800 IPS display, Qualcomm Quad-Core phone and VIA WM8865 Android Notebook (costing $84). Feihong Industry Co. Ltd can produce up to 60.000 tablets every month. Thanks CG for titling/describing this video at https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/armdevices-unlisted

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Nubia Z5, APQ8064 ultra-thin


ZTE’s new brand Nubia releases this ultra-thin Z5 Android phone on the Qualcomm APQ8064 processor.

Fujitsu Arrows X, 4.7″ 1080p 16.3 megapixel camera

Posted by – March 4, 2013

Qualcomm 1.7Ghz Quad-core built-in.

My interview on nomobile.ru


At Mobile World Congress 2013 the nomobile.ru guys interviewed me showing off my video-blogging setup and my latest gadgets. I wasn’t able to use the Kopin Golden-i 3.8 to live augment my video-blogging at MWC because it was stuck in customs.

See more about how I video on my How I video-blog page.

Posted at: nomobile.ru on the nomobile YouTube channel

Asus PadFone Infinity

Posted by – March 3, 2013

The newest 5″ 1080p Smartphone from Asus runs on the 1.7Ghz Qualcomm S600 processor and docks into a 1080p 10.1″ Tablet to instantly transform the smartphone into a tablet.

Yota Devices at Mobile World Congress 2013

Posted by – February 28, 2013

This is a tour of the Yota Devices booth at Mobile World Congress 2013, including overviews of their upcoming E Ink LCD dual-mode YotaPhone and their LTE modems and routers, they are releasing several new products including one LTE router with a large capacity battery that lasts up to 21 hours and can connect 8 devices to that LTE connection at the same time.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 200, 400, 600 and 800 at Mobile World Congress 2013

Posted by – February 28, 2013

Qualcomm talks about their release of the Snapdragon 600 in devices unveiled at Mobile World Congress that are the Asus Transformer Infinity, LG Optimus G Pro and HTC One. At MWC 2013, Qualcomm also detailed more about their upcoming Snapdragon 200 and 400 series and they are also talking about the upcoming Snapdragon 800 series that increases GPU performance by 50%, supports 4K video encode and decode and many other new advanced features for the fastest smartphones and tablets to come later this year.

Alcatel One Touch Scribe Easy

Posted by – February 27, 2013

5″ WVGA Smartphone from Alcatel One Touch on a Qualcomm processor.

HTC One, Qualcomm S600 1080p 4.7″ Android phone

Posted by – February 27, 2013

HTC releases their latest flagship phone. Featuring a 1.7ghz quad-core Qualcomm S600 processor, 4.7″ 1080p 468ppi display, HTC Ultrapixel camera (4 megapixels but better), HTC Blinkfeed (social/news aggregator), HTC Boomsound (good sound), HTC Zoe (gallery features) and an Interactive TV guide (control your TV from your phone).

Firefox OS launched at Mobile World Congress 2013

Posted by – February 27, 2013

Mozilla just launched the Firefox OS targetted at low-end phones for developing countries. Mozilla says it’s optimized for single-core low-megahertz phones, with low RAM, low storage, all apps are meant to be web apps. Mozilla volunteers say the goal is to bring the web to more people in developing countries.

LG Optimus G Pro, 5.5″ 1080p IPS display, 1.7Ghz Qualcomm S600

Posted by – February 26, 2013

This is LG’s latest high-end Smartphone, on the fastest Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor at 1.7Ghz, large 5.5″ 1080p screen, fast modem, MicroSD, removable battery, this phone is quite impressive.

LG F5, 4.3″ 940×540 IPS display, 1.2Ghz Qualcomm dual-core processor

Posted by – February 26, 2013

Here’s LG’s latest mid-priced Smartphone F series, here featuring the LG F5.

Nokia 720 launched for 249€

Posted by – February 26, 2013

Among Nokia’s new phone launches is this Nokia 720 phone targeted at 249€.