Apple's camera sensor supplier, OmniVision Technologies, has just gone on record to announce a new 8-megapixel sensor that is 20 percent slimmer than all competing modules in the market at the moment. Apple is widely believed to employ an 8 megapixel image sensor for the iPhone 5.OmniVision has been supplying Ap... |
4 August 2011 14:01 GMT |
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Mobile phone maker Motorola and wireless services provider Verizon Wireless are getting ready to deliver to the market yet another high-end Android-based device, reportedly dubbed Motorola DROID Xtreme. The handset popped up into the wild in a series of new photos, some of which show clearly that Verizon logo on its... |
7 June 2010 09:39 GMT |
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Only a day after Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia went live with the support pages for its Nokia N86 8MP handset, we learn that the mobile phone is already shipping all around the world. The device, which is the company's best mobile imaging device, has received the TIPA Award for the Best Mobile Imaging Device ... |
10 June 2009 10:38 GMT |
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The Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has gone live with support pages for its Nokia N86 8MP mobile phone. The handset is a rather unique device coming from the company, as it includes an 8-megapixel photo snapper with Carl Zeiss optics, which should enable users to take high-quality pictures using one of the most ama... |
9 June 2009 04:03 GMT |
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It seems that T-Mobile will soon launch yet another mobile phone for its United States users, namely the Sony Ericsson CS8, which has just received approvals from FCC and will hit the market in a sliding form factor, while also including support for the carrier's GSM and AWS 3G networks. Interestingly enough, ... |
22 April 2009 02:53 GMT |
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One of the high-end mobile phones that have been unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show last week in Las Vegas is the LG KC910 Renoir. The 8-megapixel camera device has been named after a French painter as it is stated to offer aesthetics-experts the power to generate great images. The shots taken with its camera ... |
14 January 2009 06:22 GMT |
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