Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Friday, April 12, 2013

Pudding.to service to close

Just received an e-mail from Pudding team this evening that read:

"Dear Pudding.to users,

This is the first and the last notification e-mail from Pudding.to.

February 13th, 2012, was the day when Pudding.to went out into the world.
During the one-year period, Pudding.to had an unforgettable experience with over 3 million downloads, 1.8 million users, and millions of photos shared by users all around the globe. The excitement of Pudding.to’s first launch last year hasn’t even died down yet, and we are deeply sorry to deliver the sad news.

  1. Pudding.to service will close on May 20 (Monday), 2013.
    Due to internal affairs, it was difficult to continue providing Pudding.to service. We are deeply sorry to our ardent supporters who loved Pudding.to, and we ask for your kind understanding. You will not be able to log into Pudding.to after May 20, 2013. Your personal information (including account name and photos) will be terminated after May 20, 2013.

  2. Download photos previously uploaded on Pudding.to
    We will provide photo back-up service from April 22 through May 19, 2013. You will be able to download Pudding.to photos on your PC. This includes photos and texts that you uploaded on Pudding.to, and profile/ following and follower list/ comments/ likes/ newsfeed will be excluded from back-up service.

You will be able to download photos on your PC starting April 22.
https://www.pudding.to/backup.kth

We would like to thank you all once again for your ardent support and love for Pudding.to.
It was a true privilege for us to be with all the caring Pudding friends. We will always remember your kind advice and support.

- From, Pudding Team"

Pudding.to
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With so many photo sharing and camera apps around, it's not a surprise that Pudding.to will not be able to sustain, especially with competition from Instagram. RIP Pudding.to, you will be missed.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Custom Rom Review: CyanogenMod 10

Picture taken from here.
I have recently rooted and unlocked the bootloader of my HTC Sensation and can finally try some new rom other than the stock rom that I've been using for a while now. It makes me really excited and so I thought about sharing the experience I have with some of the custom rom that I tried. I will also talk about the things I likes and also the things I dislikes regarding the custom rom that I tried.

Without further delay, the first custom rom that I will be writing is the ever popular CyanogenMod 10 (a.k.a CM 10) which is running Jelly Bean (4.1.2), the latest dessert from Android. You can see what's new in Jelly Bean here. Here's the official description of CyanogenMod from its official website:-

"CyanogenMod (pronounced sigh-AN-oh-jen-mod), is a customized, aftermarket firmware distribution for several Android devices. Based on the Android Open Source Project, CyanogenMod is designed to increase performance and reliability over Android-based ROMs released by vendors and carriers such as Google, T-Mobile, HTC, etc. CyanogenMod also offers a variety of features & enhancements that are not currently found in these versions of Android." - http://www.cyanogenmod.com

Before I start my review, I would like to also clarify that the custom rom that I am using isn't directly from CyanogenMod itself as they only support up to CyanogenMod 9 for my HTC Sensation. Thus, the rom that I am using is an unofficial port from the original CM 10 by one of XDA Developer's senior member by the name of bruce2728. You can get the rom here if you are interested to try it yourself.

Alright, done with the introduction and clarification and now, here's my personal opinion on this rom:-

What I like
  • Almost everything is working fine. Meaning it's a pretty stable rom
  • DSP Equalizer which gives some pretty good sound enhancement
  • Customization of lock screen such as:-
    • Customizable lock screen shortcuts
    • Customizable clock and weather position in the lock screen
    • Beautiful weather panel in lock screen
  • Lock screen gesture where you can draw a gesture in the lock screen to open an application or do some activity
  • CRT animation when turning off the screen using the power button
What I dislike
  • Picture taken from the camera app is not displayed in full screen (picture ratio does not fit my screen)
  • Too few customization to suits my customization thirst :p
  • Wifi connection is not stable. Keep on disconnecting even though I'm sitting next to my router. Have to off and on the wifi again to be able to connect back to my wifi once the connection is disconnected
  • Some random restarts once a while
Conclusion, this rom is pretty stable and very close to the Stock Android. For those who wants something very similar to Stock Android but also need some of the extra features that this rom provide, then you can go ahead and try it. The only thing I'm not really ok with is the wifi connection where it just keeps on disconnected and wouldn't connect back to my wifi until I off and on my wifi connection again.

Also, I would say that Jelly Bean is really fast and the overall performance is really good. I especially loves the new notification bar too :). However, since I'm coming from HTC Sense, there is some feature from HTC Sense that I miss such as their calendar widget which integrates with facebook's calendar, the people app that integrate with facebook, twitter etc, Beats audio, and etc. Nevertheless, the overall user experience is good and I do recommend this rom if any of you would like to try out Jelly Bean for your phone.

If anyone tried this rom before and have your own comment, or you agree or disagree with me, please feel free to drop a comment. I would love to hear other people's comment on this rom too :)

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Unveiled

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has just been announced at IFA in Berlin and for those who are interested with it, here's the complete specs of the phone:-
  • Processor: 1.6 GHz quad-core processor 
  • Display: 5.5” HD Super AMOLED (1,280 x 720)
  • OS: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • Camera: Main (Rear): 8 Megapixel Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash, BSI; Sub (Front): 1.9 Megapixel VT Camera, BSI; Best Photo, Best Faces, Low light shot
  • Video: Codec: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, VC-1, DivX, WMV7, WMV8, WMV9, VP8, Format: 3GP (MP4), WMV (ASF), AVI, FLV, MKV, WebM; Full HD (1080p) Playback & Recording
  • Audio: Codec: MP3, OGG, WMA, AAC, ACC+, eAAC+, AMR (NB,WB), MIDI, WAV, AC-3, Flac; Music Player with SoundAlive; 3.5mm Ear Jack
  • S Pen Optimized Features: S Pen Experience; S Note, S Planner, Email with hand-writing integration; S Pen Keeper; Quick Command, Easy Clip, Photo Note, Paper Artist; Air View; Popup Note, Popup Play; Shape Match, Formula Match, Idea Visualizer
  • Sharing Features: Samsung AllShare Play & Control; Samsung AllShare Cast (WiFi Display) – Mirroring & Extension; Samsung AllShare Framework; S Beam
  • Content Features & Services: Samsung Apps; Samsung Kies /Samsung Kies Air; Samsung TouchWiz / Samsung L!ve Panel; Samsung Hub; Game Hub; Learning Hub* / Music Hub* / Video Hub* / Media Hub* (US only); Samsung ChatOn mobile communication service; Samsung S Suggest; Smart Stay, Direct Call, Screen Recorder, Quick Glance; Page Buddy/ Tag Buddy/ Word Buddy
  • GPS: A-GPS; Glonass
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth® v 4.0 (Apt-X Codec support) LE; USB 2.0 Host; WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 & 5 GHz), Wi-Fi HT40; Wi-Fi Direct; mHL; NFC
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, RGB Light, Digital Compass, Proximity, Gyro, Barometer
  • Memory: 16/32/64GB User memory + 2GB (RAM); microSD (up to 64GB)
  • Dimensions: 80.5 x 151.1 x 9.4 mm, 180 g 
  • Battery: Standard battery, Li-ion 3,100mAh

And here's the hands-on video to make you drool even more for the device. Enjoy :)


Sunday, April 8, 2012

HTC Trace vs Swype


It's old news that HTC has introduced a Swype-like keyboard which they called it the HTC Trace Keyboard. However, when I upgraded my HTC Sensation to Ice Cream Sandwich recently and I am too busy playing with Ice Cream Sandwich that I don't have time to reinstall the Swype keyboard (which is actually quite tedious to install compared to other Android app), I decided to give HTC Trace keyboard another try and I feel that the trace keyboard works better then it previously was.

I personally hated the Trace keyboard when I tried to use it the first time. The reason is simply because it SUCKS! It always give me the wrong words even though I've put more effort into tracing the right alphabets. And sometime when I tried to trace a word, it didn't register the swiping and treat it as a tap. So after some tries, I gave up and switch from Trace to Swype and I never look back after that.

So when I tried it after my ICS upgrade, I feel that the Trace keyboard has slightly improved. The tracing is much more accurate now and it almost get every words that I traced correctly. However, it will still register a swipe as a tap sometimes.

Even though the Trace Keyboard seems to have been improved, after using Swype for quite a long time, I could never go back to this Trace Keyboard. Here's some of the reason why I simply can't go back to the Trace Keyboard:-

  1. Better text prediction
    • One thing that really stands out about Swype is its great prediction. Sometimes you can simply scribble and it will still gives you the correct word.
  2. Choice to add in new word
    • Swype allows you to choose whether you want to add in a word that is not in your Swype Dictionary whereas Trace will automatically add in all the new words that does not exists in your dictionary even when you knew you will not be using this word ever again in your whole life.
  3. Gestures support
    • This is what I love most about Swype. If you can't live without your usual Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V or Ctrl+A then you will love the Swype gestures as it allows you to do these with some simple and familiar gestures. Simply swipe from the Swype icon on the bottom left of the keyboard to the character A (to select all), C (to copy the current selected text) or V (to paste the copied text). This is the best way to copy paste any text in your phone (at least in my opinion as it is way better then the usual copy paste in Android).
But using Swype in your ICS phone also means it will be more difficult to switch from typing/swiping to the new Google Voice Typing input that comes with ICS. This is because Swype is using Nuance voice-to-text instead of the Google's Voice Typing. Thus, if you wish to use the Google's Voice Typing feature, you will have to switch your input method back to the original keyboard.

So here you go, the comparison between the HTC Trace in ICS and the Swype keyboard. If you have any better keyboard to recommend, please leave a comment.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

HTC Sensation ICS Update Reached Malaysia

ICS update has been pushing out for the HTC Sensation in several countries and now the update has finally reached Malaysia. As you can see from the screenshot above, the update will upgrade the HTC Sensation to Android 4.0 (a.k.a Ice Cream Sandwich) and HTC Sense 3.6 (not HTC Sense 4.0 though).

This update might not be in your notification yet but if you can't wait to grab it now (just like me!) then you can manually check for update in your phone setting. Simply go to your homescreen, press the menu button and then select Setting->About Phone->Software Updates and then click on the Check Now button. And then voila! your update will be on its way to your phone.

Some apps may not yet be optimized for ICS yet so some of your apps may not be working properly. Or you might even need to hard reset your phone (just like any other major updates previously). Anyway, just download and enjoy it for now.

I'll be enjoying mine now. Ciao.

Monday, November 7, 2011

First wave of HTC devices to receive upgrades to Ice Cream Sandwich


HTC has announced today that the first wave of HTC phone that will receive upgrades to Google's latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich are HTC Vivid, HTC Sensation, HTC Sensation XL and HTC Sensation XE, as well as the HTC Rezound, HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G and HTC Amaze 4G through close integration with their carrier partners in early 2012!!!


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Android App: Saving Bob Live Wallpaper

Save Bob! Don't let your battery die out..
Bob is a naughty and arrogant dog from a small island called Yogua. One day this naughty dog accidentally bit Mr. Plumber a little too hard in the butt, OUCH! Mr.Plumber tied Bob to one of the pipes in the basement to teach him a lesson. But wait, there's a leak in the pipes and the water level is rising as your battery runs out! Save Bob by making sure your mobile phone never runs out of juice! If your battery level is too low, Bob the Dog will drown!

Here's a video of Bob drowning!



Download Saving Bob Live Wallpaper here.

Friday, October 21, 2011

HTC Sensation Power Button Issue After Upgrading



Ever since I updated my HTC Sensation to Android 2.3.4, my power button has been acting up.

Firstly, when I hit the power button to turn the screen off, the screen goes off for half a second then comes back on again.
Secondly, when I hit the Home button, it automatically takes a screenshot (it should only take screenshot when I press power button followed by Home button). Both these scenarios happen 50% of the time.

So I sent it back for warranty. After a week, I got it back. They claimed that nothing is wrong with my power button and they tested it everyday. Nevertheless, they replaced me with a new back cover. However, the problem persists.

I sent it back to warranty again, stating that the problem is still there despite using a new back cover. After a week, finally I got my phone back and the problem is fixed now. According to them, they've replaced a part called Rigid Flex. Til now, I still don't understand why a software update could cause hardware malfunction.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Android Ice Cream Sandwich Features

Here's some of the enhancements found in Ice Cream Sandwich:
  • Virtual buttons in the UI, instead of taking up a capacitive screen
  • Widgets are in a new tab, listed in a similar list to apps
  • Folders are much easier to create, with a drag-and-drop style similar to iOS
  • A customizable launcher
  • New phone app with visual voicemail functionality that lets you speed up or slow down voicemail messages
  • Pinch-to-zoom functionality in the calendar
  • Gmail has offline search, a two-line preview, and new action bar at the bottom
  • Swipe left or right to switch between Gmail conversations
  • Integrated screenshot capture by holding power and volume down buttons
  • Improved error correction on the keyboard
  • Ability to access apps directly from lock screen (similar to HTC Sense 3.x)
  • Improved copy and paste
  • Better voice integration
  • Face Unlock, a facial recognition service
  • New tabbed web browser, allowing up to 16 tabs
  • Browser now automatically syncs your Chrome bookmarks
  • Modern "Roboto" font
  • Data Usage section in settings lets you set warnings when you reach a certain amount of use and disabling data when you go over your limit
  • Ability to kill off apps that are using data in the background
  • Camera app: zero shutter lag, time lapse settings, zoom while recording
  • Built-in photo editor
  • New gallery layout, organized by location and person
  • Refreshed people app with social network integration, status updates and hi-res images
  • Android Beam, a NFC feature that lets you exchange websites, contact info, directions, YouTube, etc.
Source: Engadget

Saturday, August 13, 2011

HTC EVO 3D coming to Malaysia!


According to Cubic Platform, the HTC EVO 3D is coming to Malaysia by next week.
It was said that the available units are limited and some of the units come preloaded with movies as well (most probably 3D movies).
You can get more details from their Facebook page here.
Last but not least, the most important piece of information regaarding this phone...the RRP!
It was said that the RRP will be RM 2,199 (CHEAPER THAN HTC SENSATION!).

Here's the specification of this phone:-
Networks : CDMA 800 and 1900, WiMax 802.16e.
OS : Android 2.3 with HTC Sense 3.0.
Display : 4.3-inch S-LCD display (540 x 960).
Camera : Dual 5MP rear cameras for 3D, 1.3 MP front facing camera.
Memory : 1GB RAM, 4GB of internal storage.
WLAN : 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth : Bluetooth 3.0.
GPS : A-GPS.
Battery : 1730 mAh LiIon battery.
Special features: 3D capable display, HTC Sense 3.0, 2D 1080p video capture.
Chipset : 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core processor

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

New Android Market


Google has been rolling out a new Android Market with Movie and Book Rental (only in US).
Some has already received the notification to update but not everyone get the notification to update.
If you just cant wait for the notification, you can get the apk file at the link below. 
Some reports complication with the new Android Market thus you may want to wait for it to be officially pushed to you. However, I've tried it and doesn't encounter any complication so far.
Below is the official video showing the new Android Market. Enjoy!

Download here: New Android Market

Sunday, July 10, 2011

HTC Sensation OTA Update is available for Malaysia now!

The first OTA update for the HTC Sensation is out now for Asian devices which means Malaysia as well.
This update will bring some improvements but not to unlock the bootloader.
You can read about the improvements here.

HTC has also announced via their Facebook page that the update to unlock the bootloader will be available around August. Below is the message:-

"We wanted to provide an update on HTC’s progress with bringing bootloader unlocking to our newest phones. We know how excited some of you are for this capability, and we’ve put significant resources behind making this change as soon as possible. While we wish we could flip a simple switch and unlock all bootloaders across our device portfolio, this is actually a complex challenge that requires a new software build and extensive testing to deliver the best possible customer experience.

We’re thrilled to announce today that software updates to support bootloader unlocking will begin rolling out in August for the global HTC Sensation, followed by the HTC Sensation 4G on T-Mobile USA and the HTC EVO 3D on Sprint. We’re in the testing phase for the unlocking capability now, and we expect it to be fully operational by early September for devices that have received the software updates. We'll continue rolling out the unlocking capability over time to other devices as part of maintenance releases and new shipments.

HTC continues its commitment to unlocking bootloaders and supporting the developer community. Because of the importance of this community to us, please expect an update on this about every few weeks as we make progress toward launch. Thank you for your patience and continued support!"

August is coming soon and I can't wait for this update to roll out.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

HTC Sensation OTA Update available for Europe

The first OTA update for the HTC Sensation is released but only for unbranded European devices which means devices that wasn't customize by carrier.

The update brings some changes that will make your phone smoother, better wi-fi performance and longer battery life.

Below is the review of the update courtesy of Sensation Devs.

"After a month of working with version 1.28, 1.35 leaked last weekend (thanks Football), so I flashed it right away!
This version was for ‘unbranded’ devices only, that means it has been made for devices without customization of carriers. This unbranded devices are normally called ‘vanilla’. The nice thing with unbranded devices is that you can flash the newest software update from HTC without waiting for your carrier to approve it. In practice the carriers release the updates months later than HTC because they have to put their customization (bootanimation, apps etc.) before they release them to the customers.

But ok, back to the update…
We are eagerly waiting for the update by HTC that will unlock the Sensation. Unfortunately, nothing changed after this update, the Sensation is still S-ON. This means you can only flash software made by HTC, no custom roms can be flashed yet. Too bad for the development community…

The new update brings a lot of improvements that you won’t see but feel.
HTC seems to work on optimizing the software to get the maximum performance out of this device. Besides the cosmetic improvements there are also some differences under the hood. Just to mention some, the agenda, camera, contacts, gallery, twitter and Sense have being improved, and there’s a new version of them on this update.

HTC Sense has been improved a lot, not in the looks, but in its performance.
Sense first consisted of several so-called modules, that were loaded separately depending on what the user did in Sense. This meant less memory usage, but more memory fragmentation. In detail, memory fragmentation increases the battery usage and can slow down the phone. Because people were complaining about the lag on Sense, HTC redesigned Sense and made it into 1 module instead of several separate modules. This results are positive, and Sense is now faster and a lot smoother.

This update includes a new, improved, radio.
After purchasing the phone, I wasn’t really satisfied with the signal strength. While any other HTC device had enough Wi-Fi signal to chill in the garden while browsing the internet, the Sensation was not getting any signal at all. Happily enough, HTC did a good job on the latest radio and now I won’t lose my wifi connection anymore when I’m moving far from the router. Despite this improvement, I still think they can do better with it.

Battery life – a hot topic now that smartphones become increasingly powerful and consume more power.
The battery life was good before the update, and now it is even better. Sense has been improved and optimized to use less power and the new radio manages the wireless connections of the phone efficiently and saves battery power. Also, charging is much faster now.

All in all, this update is worth the shot. Do not expect vast improvements but it will make your phone snappier, improve your Wi-Fi performance and make your battery last longer.

The full potential of the Sensation will be unleashed once we get root and S-OFF. Everyone is looking forward to custom roms, and I hope we can flash this beast soon!"

The update isn't available in Malaysia yet but hope it'll be soon.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S II problems

Two of the long awaited Android smartphone namely the HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S II has been made available to buyers for a not-very-long period but many proud owners of these devices has been reporting problems with their devices.

I've searched some popular forums and has compiled a list of some of the problems reported by these owners:-

HTC Sensation
- Death Grip issue where wi-fi signals will drop from full bar to 1 bar or sometimes even loses the signal altogether when you grip/squeeze the right top side of the phone.
- Multiple Screen Issues.
  • First, the screen sometimes misses the first press which means that you may need to press several times before it register your touch.
  • Second, when you scroll through your screen such as scrolling through your app drawer, it sometimes register the brushing as press thus opening app accidentally.
  • Third, the lock screen sometimes display only in the upper part of the screen leaving a black screen on the lower part of the screen. And sometimes, the phone is difficult to unlock when you swipe the ring.
  • Lastly, some of the third party widget will display multiple lines on the widget. The lines will move with the widget and will not disappear unless you remove the widget and add it back again. However, the lines will come back once a while and you will need to repeat these steps again.


Samsung Galaxy S II
- Pink/Red spot in camera

- Yellow tint on the left side of the screen. Mostly visible if the background is grey or black color

- Weak wi-fi signal compared to other device with the same distance. It only shows 1 or 2 bars when other device is showing full bar.
- Device gathers too much heat after playing games for a while (some reported as fast as 15 minute). It can goes up to around 60 celcius and sometimes might even shut itself off/freezes because of the overheat.

Well, I guess nothing is perfect but hope all this issues will be fixed soon with a software update if possible. If I miss any other problems, please let me know. I'll update the list.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

HTC Sensation offered by Digi


Digi is offering the HTC Sensation with their Smart Plan and here's the details of the package offered:-
RRP: RM 2,299
12 Months Contract: RM 1,699
24 Months Contract: RM 1,399

Maxis is also offering the HTC Sensation too. Read it here

Now which one would you prefer?

Maxis Offers HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S II

Maxis is offering both of the most anticipated dual-core android phone which is the HTC Sensation and the Samsung Galaxy S II.

Below is the package offered:-
HTC Sensation
RRP: RM 2,299
12 Months Contract: RM 1,799 (500MB) and RM 1,599 (1.5GB and 3GB)
18 Months Contract: RM 1,699 (500MB) and RM 1,499 (1.5GB and 3GB)
24 Months Contract: RM 1,599 (500MB) and RM 1,399 (1.5GB and 3GB)

Samsung Galaxy S II
RRP: RM 2,099
12 Months Contract: RM 1,799 (500MB) and RM 1,599 (1.5GB and 3GB)
18 Months Contract: RM 1,649 (500MB) and RM 1,499 (1.5GB and 3GB)
24 Months Contract: RM 1,599 (500MB) and RM 1,399 (1.5GB and 3GB)
From 22 June to 22 July 2011, you can save RM 200 when you contract the Samsung Galaxy S II for 24 months for both the 500MB and (1.5GB and 3GB) package.

Here's the link to the full specification of the HTC Sensation and the Samsung Galaxy S II.

Do read up on the review of each device before deciding on which one suits you more.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II coming soon to Malaysia


The long awaited Samsung Galaxy S II is coming to Malaysia soon. Maxis has posted in its website that they will be bringing in this smartphone soon and you can register your interest here.

Pricing is still unknown yet but should be revealed pretty soon. I'll update again once it is officially available.

Friday, June 3, 2011

HTC Sensation Promotion (Malaysia). Read this before you buy!

HTC Sensation is available in Malaysia now and you can get it at RM 2,299.
However, before you purchase the phone, here's are the promotion I found and would like to share with you.

Cubic Platforms is selling the HTC Sensation at RM 2,299 bundled with HTC Original Car Charger and HTC Original Screen Protector worth RM 168. Cubic Platforms is located at Sunway Giza, Kota Damansara.

Sen Heng is also having a Smartphone Fair Promotion where you can get the HTC Sensation at RM 2,299 bundled with an in-car charger (not sure if it is HTC original car charger), bluetooth headset and 16GB microSD card worth RM 149. If you are a PlusOne member, you get additional RM 30 discount too!

Below is the brochure of Sen Heng's promotion. You can view the full brochure here


As you can see in the brochure, Sen Heng's promotion for HTC Sensation starts from 10th June until 30th June 2011. Thus, if you just can't wait any longer, might as well get it from Cubic Platforms.

If you are interested in other phones, do check out Sen Heng's brochure as they have promotions for other phones too :)

Update: Cubic Platforms actually bundled with HTC Original Car Upgrade Kit and not just the car charger. Means you get the car holder, windscreen suction mount and also the car charger.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

HTC Sensation available in Malaysia (for real this time)



Cubic Platforms has just announced that they already have the HTC Sensation on hand now.
The HTC Sensation was supposed to be available on 1st June 2011 but was delayed (check my previous post here).

So, head on to Cubic Platforms now at Sunway Giza, Kota Damansara and try it out.
You can even purchased it right now at RM 2,299!

Well, no time to spare..heading to get it now...end.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

HTC Sensation available in Malaysia on 1st of June 2011


HTC first dual-core superphone, The HTC Sensation, will be available in Malaysia tomorrow, 1st of June 2011 according to Cubic Platform.

It was said to be launched around 1.30 pm and retailing at RM 2,299. You may want to see it first at Sunway Giza, Kota Damansara.

Here's the specification of the phone:-

Networks:GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900, UMTS 900, 1700/2100, 2100
Operating system:Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense 3.0
Display:4.3-inch S-LCD Display (540 x 960)
Camera:8MP rear camera with dual LED flash
Memory:768MB of RAM, 1GB of internal storage
WLAN:802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n Wi-Fi
Bluetooth:Bluetooth 3.0
GPS:A-GPS
Battery:1520 mAh
Special features:1080p video capture, HTC Sense 3.0, high-res display and blazing processor
Chipset:1.2GHz Qualcomm MSM 8260 dual-core processor

And also the official video to make you drool even more.



Update (1st June 2011, 10.36am):
Oops... Cubic Platforms has just announced that there will be delays in receiving HTC Sensation stock =( We'll just have to continue the wait...