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Upcoming Galaxy Note GT-N5100 device specs confirmed!
Samsung’s is going to add yet another size version to it’s Galaxy Note lineup. Samsung GT-N5100, will come in 2 versions GT-N5100 3G / WiFi version, and GT-N5100 WiFi version only. It’s also now confirmed that the official name is going to Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Galaxy Note 8 has 8-inch 1280×800 TFT (Super Clear LCD) display, 5MP camera on the back, 1.3 MP front camera, 2 GB RAM, 16Gb or 32GB of internal storage + Micro SD slot, and it comes with hefty 4,600mAh battery. The 8-inch Galaxy Note will run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It also has S-Pen with all the latest functions. Samsung will unveil the 8-inch Galaxy Note in Mobile World Congress on February. Key specs after the break.
Nokia Lumia 510 goes sale in Philippines for PHP 7,290!
Nokia Lumia 510 has been just made available in Philippines for PHP 7,290(140€). You can buy Lumia 510 from Wellcom, Nokia Stores and well established retail stores. Nokia Lumia 510 is going to get Windows Phone 7.8 too, when the update hit the device, it’s still unclear. The Lumia 510 has 4-inch LCD display with screen resolution of 800-by-480, 5MP camera, 256MB of RAM and 1,300mAh battery.
In case you’ve missed this, @nokiapilipinas Lumia 510 is now available at Php 7,290. cc: @daniel_rubino @groovepoint twitter.com/JCinWinupd8/st…
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MasterCard shows off it’s futuristic high-tech credit card with keyboard and display!
MasterCard rolls out futuristic credit card with keyboard and display. Today’s credit cards are only plastic with numbers, but future might just be different. MasterCard’s new credit card has all the same features as your card has now and it functions similarly too. The point of that integrated keypad and display is simply to make purchases more secure. Display shows you the security number, and every time you want to purchase something, you need to input that number sequel with keypad. MasterCard calls this secure number as one-time-password(OTP). Even more exciting is that in the future this LCD-display can show much more than just one-time-passwords, features like available balance, the number of reward points and recent transactions, are all going to be in future versions.
Source: Cnet
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