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"i'm so happy" - dog iphone case

Samsung's phones and tablets were a bit light on connectivity features in 2011, relying on the Apple model of offering a single, all-purpose port and charging extra for important adapters for TV-out and memory expansion. We'd like Samsung to follow the lead of the computer manufacturers, especially when it comes to tablets. The more ports, the merrier. With its Ericsson partnership behind it, this could be Sony's year to really stand out of the pack. All it needs is the hardware; as much as we loved last year's Xperia range, especially its software, you would not describe the hardware as being on the bleeding edge.

You'll remember that Sony announced the Xperia S at CES in Las Vegas earlier in the year, and we expect the S to be matched by a couple more bearing the Xperia brand, The Xperia U is the hot tip — a smaller version of the S in design, with a 3.5-inch screen — but what's most interesting about the Xperia U is that it might be the first phone to run on the Ericsson-designed NovaThor processor, Now that Sony is out on its own, we want it to own hardware the way it does in the gaming space, The newly released PS Vita handheld console is everything we want in a smartphone, but designed for a different purpose, We can "i'm so happy" - dog iphone case only imagine how successful a Sony-branded smartphone with a 5-inch OLED display and a quad-core processor could be..

HTC won't be the only manufacturer with a quad-core beast at MWC, if the rumours are to be believed. The X3 (or Optimus X3) should be every bit the showstopper that we expect the HTC One X to be, with a 4.7-inch HD display, an 8-megapixel camera and 16GB of storage. We've also heard that LG intends to include a whopping 2000mAh battery in the X3, which should hopefully keep you connected for more than the typical single day that phones can manage these days. LG seems to be getting left behind while the other major players create rich content offerings to support their portable devices. Sony, for example, has the Entertainment Unlimited platform, with music streaming and video rentals, plus PlayStation Certification for gamers. LG needs to think about similar value-adding services for its range before it is left too far behind.

MotoCast may not seem very exciting on the surface, but it could prove to be a real game changer, MotoCast is both a server you install on a PC or Mac and an app on your phone or tablet that streams media and files between the two devices, As long as you have an internet connection, you really needn't have your music stored locally on your smartphone, Now that this service is established, there is a lot of room for growth, Imagine if Motorola started streaming "i'm so happy" - dog iphone case games over the service, or gave you the option to subscribe to a remote server loaded with content rather than your own PC, MWC might reveal the next big thing in the evolution of this great software..

Nokia will be hoping to make a triumphant return to MWC this year, after having nothing new to show at last year's event. There have been suggestions that Nokia will announce as many as six new handsets at the show, including new high-end Windows Phones and what is being dubbed as its last Symbian handset. Whether or not this is Nokia's last roll of the dice on the Symbian platform is yet to be seen, but what we are confident of is that this should be Nokia's best camera phone to date. Earlier rumours suggested that the PureView would include "Nokia's largest image sensor ever", so we're guessing that we'll see a 16-megapixel camera in this bad boy. Matched with the latest improvements to the Symbian platform, the PureView could be the sleeper hit that no one expected from Nokia in 2012.


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