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iOS 7 vs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean

WWDC 2013, Apple confirmed rumors of a completely new, and visually overhauled version of their mobile OS with upcoming release of iOS 7. Apple calls it the “biggest change to iOS since the iPhone” and has finally done away with the realistic shiny buttons, leather, and felt. The new user interface is much simpler, colorful and places a greater focus on minimalism and typography. Sound familiar? It should. iOS 7′s new look is almost the same minimal user interface Android users have been enjoying since Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich debuted back in 2011. It was then Matias Duarte showed the world his beautiful “Holo UI” which placed emphasis on a simple, minimal design as well as the all new Roboto system font. This was seen as a rebirth for Android, (oddly enough, Apple calls iOS7 “a new chapter for iOS”) which typically relied on its utility rather than its good looks. Android users are used to Apple biting off the OS, waiting for Google to do all the heavy lifting, before t...

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Leaked


According to rumors, Samsung has decided to show new products on 20th, 2013 in London but among one of these products “Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom” leaked before June 20th.  The Galaxy S4 Zoom uses a 4.3” qHD sAMOLED display a 1.6GHz dual-core processor, 16 megapixel camera sensor with optical zoom, 8 GB intern with extern micro SD up to 64 GB, Bluetooth 4.0 LE Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, and A-GPS. You are able to call with the Galaxy S4 Zoom, Samsung added a shutter button to the device and the volume rockers or zoom buttons are on the right side. Another important information is that the Galaxy S4 Zoom runs on Samsung’s own Touch-Wiz Nature UX interface with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean on it. We are not sure but rumors is that the Galaxy S4 Zoom will be Samsung last product of the Galaxy S4 range. The Galaxy S4 Zoom is Samsung’s first cameraphone based on Android.


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