Thursday 1 March 2012

MWC 2012 stories roundup: from Nokia’s 41-megapixel phone to the Asus Transformer Eee Pad 300

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As MWC 2012 comes to an end it’s time to look back at some of the stories that made the show. The smartphone extravaganza once again proved itself as the place to witness the latest and greatest handsets, this year was no exception.

From groundbreaking camera phones to tablets and smartphones that combine to deliver new experiences, read on for out top MWC 2012 story roundup.

Nokia unveils 41-megapixel camera phone
 Nokia surprised and shocked with its 41-megapixel camera phone. It’s the most advanced mobile snapper yet. It also shoots full HD (1080p) video. Read more about it here.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 now in 10.1-inch flavour
 Just when talk of tablets getting smaller appears to be doing the rounds, some manufacturers such as Samsung are going large. Case in point: the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 will soon be available in 10.1 inches.

Asus Padfone leads tablet double life 
We love this. The Asus Padfone can be used as a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED smartphone, or if you so wish, a tablet. Hit the link to discover how.

Samsung Galaxy Beam The Samsung Galaxy Beam isn’t like many phones. It has a built-in projector that lets you act the big showoff in front of your friends. It’s also very cool: both valid reasons for checkin it out.

HTC One X super Android quad-core phone unleashed! 

As glorious as the 41-megapixel Nokia 808 PureView is, it’s the HTC One X that has got us lusting after it most. A quick 1.5GHz quad-core processor, full HD shooting and a polycarbonate body are just a few reasons why.



Asus Transformer Pad 300 doubles up as a laptop If you’re torn between a laptop or tablet purchase, purchasing a go-between could be the solution. The Asus Transformer Eee Pad 300 can be docked to a keyboard to give it a proper keypad and extend its battery life.


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