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An unlikely scenario of APPLE & SAMSUNG working together


By this point, we all know for sure what the type of relationship there is between Apple and Samsung.
You should be familiar of this because these two giant tech companies have been completely locked on an eternal legal battle that is about which company cloned which. And  in the wake of recent happenings Apple has won a $1billion case which might tell on Samsung and Android as a whole. Tech experts and writers have gathered that this forever struggling between these two giants might as well place Nokia & the Windows Phone back in same line in market.
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 Check inside for iSung Galaxy 5 Concept Smartphone ...
Not clearly only that, both companies contain flagship smartphones that can be directly competing and even currently dominating market trends. Let’s suppose that, at a highly unlikely scenario, Apple and Samsung will join hands for making the greatest smartphone ever?
The guys from TechRadar think that instead of this severe competition and ongoing court processes, what if Apple and Samsung joined forces together in order to create a new smartphone instead? By connecting the ideal features and parts of both the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the long-rumored iPhone 5, a smartphone concept will be created. Presenting that iSung Galaxy 5! Take a look at the video below:

The smartphone presented in this video features a more recent, larger screen that is definitely rumored to become the major key point asset of the next iPhone. This is providing the device in the video to deal with more apps at each page. The shape factor is a combination of both an iPhone and Galaxy 3.

The metal and glass design is actually lifted from the iPhone, although the thinner form thing is from Samsung's smartphone. Other slight details have been added just like the inclusion of a SD card slot, which has been around in MIA since the iPhone was first brought as a product. As TechRadar informs, the iPhone could certainly make use of faster camera shutter and even NFC technology although S3 could make use of iPhone's elegant model. Although many of you certainly will agree that the name is quite terrible.
What is likely to expect, this concept becoming a reality is much like "when pigs fly" category. But this is actually a fun, harmless look at things in the event, these two icon tech companies might indeed join hands and forces and take this idea at producing a revolutionary smartphone.
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ANDROID 4.1 Jelly bean announced by Google

It's true what they say times fly. Just six months that Android 4.0 was released and the running public have barely being touched by it. Guess some of us have to leap to Android 4.1. Google official pulled the wrapper off its new Android.



 One of the greatest feature is the project butter which focuses more on the performance and response time, improve CPU utilization. Google showed two Galaxy Nexus smartphones, one running Ice Cream Sandwich and the other Jelly Bean to demonstrate the huge difference that Project Butter makes. It's really quite impressive.

Easier photo sharing
Ice Cream Sandwich brought new camera capabilities to Android phones such as burst mode and snapping pictures while shooting video, which handset makers such as Samsung and HTC have certainly exploited. Now with Jelly Bean, Google will add a Filmstrip view for faster photo navigation. You can also crop photos for sharing, and swipe away images you can't stand with a quick finger motion to delete. It sounds good to me since I'd much rather perform minor edits on my phone than have to muck around with images on a full laptop system.
Better predictive keyboard
First let me say I actually like the stock Android keyboard, ever since Gingerbread. I've always appreciated how word suggestions are placed on top of the virtual keys and aren't forced on me through an autocorrect function. Google says though that it's made improvements to Jelly Bean's internal dictionary in an effort to be provide more accurate word-completion options.

For those of us that typing isn't our calling, two features that will ease the stress. 
Voice typing
Here's one of Jelly Bean's slickest improvements, something Google calls Voice Typing. Essentially you'll be able to dictate whole paragraphs to your Jelly Bean phone and it will dutifully jot down what you say, even punctuation marks. Now that's a smartphone function that could really come in handy -- if it works as advertised. Even better, Jelly Bean will place the tools needed to perform Voice Typing locally, so you'll be able to dictate offline and without a network connection. The most interesting part is you get to use it offline!
Voice search
With Voice Search it's clear Google is gunning for Apple's Siri in a big way. Google has had what it called Voice Actions for years, but Voice Search looks to be much more robust. While Voice Actions will launch some apps and initiate texts, e-mails, and Web searches, Voice Search seems to be intended to behave like a personal assistant, providing complete results in one central location.
   Android 4.1 Jelly bean will be released mid July. So look out for it!



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