27 June 2012

GSM Dome - Mobile Phone News

GSM Dome - Mobile Phone News


OfficeSuite Pro 6+ Now $14 Cheaper! Best Office Software on Android on Sale Now!

Posted: 26 Jun 2012 02:11 PM PDT


This summer has been filled with special price reductions and sales in the Google Play Store and now here’s fresh one: OfficeSuite Pro 6+ went down from $14.99 to $0.99 in what looks like an incredible offer. Made by MobiSystems, this popular Office solution will have the price attached till July 4th, Independence Day.

The software allows users to create, share, print and edit Excel, Word and PowerPoint files while you’re using an Android tablet or smartphone. It can even open up PDF files and it incorporates a file browser, plus support for sharing services like Google Docs, SugarSync, DropBox and Box. OfficeSuite Pro 6 offers support for the new Microsoft Office font pack, that’s sold separately and also for page view for Word and other text files. Headers and footers are also available in Word documents, as well as page numbering and editing in PowerPoint slides.

You can also manipulate objects in PowerPoint and benefit from 240 functions in Excel. The software is Android 4.0-optimized and offers WordArt support for documents. You can download OfficeSuite Pro 6+ from here for just 99 cents and I recommend you watch Androidpipe.com for more special offers.

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Microsoft Demos Windows Phone 7.8 on Nokia Lumia 900: Tweaking Tile Size (Video)

Posted: 26 Jun 2012 02:18 AM PDT


A week ago Microsoft announced Windows Phone 8 and some bad news: it won’t come as an update to any current WP models, including the Lumias. Well, as a consolation users will get the Windows Phone 7.8 update, that will bring many of the features of WP8 to the older devices. And now we have a demo/teaser of some of these features.

One of them is the new Start screen, that involves 3 sizes of tiles: small, medium and wide (twice as big as the medium). In the demo video below you see that now you can not only pin or unpin a tile, but also change its size and make it bigger or smaller. It’s also a good idea to place 4 smaller tiles at the top of the screen and use them as notification area, if you want. Microsoft’s Ben Rudolph is the one doing the presentation here and you must know that this WP7.8 feature is borrowed straight from WP8.

The model used here is the Nokia Lumia 900 and it looks pretty good with those varied tile sizes. Last I heard, the Windows Phone 7.8 update was ready for a July release, but that’s a mere rumor, so don’t take it for granted. An end of summer release is a pretty safe bet…

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BlackBerry 10 L Series and N Series Leaked, Specs Included

Posted: 26 Jun 2012 12:04 AM PDT


BlackBerry 10 OS has received its share of demos over the past months and now it also gets a pretty big leak, shown below. I’m talking about the specs of the BlackBerry 10 L Series, an all touch range of devices and N Series, that involves a QWERTY keyboard. People in the know say that RIM will make a formal announcement of the first device with this OS in August.

Although details about the platform have been floating out there for a while, the handsets it will run on initially remain a mystery. BlackBerry London and Nevada, two of the rumored phones are supposed to have hit the final production stage. These devices no longer bear the codenames, as shown in the internal document leaked here. Now we’re dealing with the BlackBerry L Series and the N Series. The former is supposed to offer a 768 x 1280 pixel resolution, a 55 mm width and 356 ppi pixel density.

The L Series will even beat the iPhone 4 and 4S Retina Display, but as usual the average user eyes won’t tell the difference. Back to the leaked document, it also shows the UI structure of the L Series, so you get a mental image of how the icons, buttons and status bar are placed. The N Series features a 720 x 720 screen resolution, width of 52 – 53 mm and 330 PPI. Previously codenamed Nevada, the N Series will be the first BB 10 device with physical QWERTY keyboard. It’s also said to rely on OLED technology.

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