Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Samsung Begins Rolling Out Android 4.0.4 ICS Update for Galaxy Note: Installation Guide - ibtimes.co.uk

Samsung Begins Rolling Out Android 4.0.4 ICS Update for Galaxy Note: Installation Guide - ibtimes.co.uk

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The Samsung Galaxy Note with a bigger screen at 5.3in was launched in September last year with Android operating system v2.3 (Ginger Bread). The device is powered by Exynos dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 chip clocked at 1.4GHz. The Note is equipped with high resolution eight megapixel rear-facing camera and a two megapixel front-facing camera.       

Galaxy Note users who cannot wait for the Android 4.0.4 update to reach their region and want to enjoy the new update soon can follow the below-mentioned procedures. The new firmware-XXLRG and the steps below are only compatible with Galaxy Note model number N7000 (which is the international version of the Note) but not with any other model. To check the model number of your device go to Settings>>About Phone.

Steps to install XXLRG Android 4.0.4 for Samsung Galaxy Note 

Before proceeding keep a back-up of all your important data.

1) Download Samsung Kies software (32 bit (x86) Windows64-bit (x64) Windows)

2) Download the new firmware XXLRG (file name- N7000XXLRG_N7000DBTLRG_DBT.zip)  

3) Extract the file named N7000XXLRG_N7000DBTLRG_N7000XXLRB_HOME.tar.md5 from the downloaded file

4) Download Odin 1.85 (Odin 1.85.zip) and extract the contents to a folder   

5) Disconnect your Galaxy Note if it is connected to your PC and put it into Download Mode (Press and hold Volume Down + Home + Power buttons. A warning screen will come up. Then press Volume Up to enter Download Mode)

6) Open Odin and double click the Odin3 v1.85.exe

7) Click on PDA button in Odin and select the file N7000XXLRG_N7000DBTLRG_N7000XXLRB_HOME.tar.md5

8) Connect your Galaxy Note to your PC, you will get a message saying ADDED under Odin's message box

9) Now click START button to flash the firmware on your Galaxy Note. Once the flashing is complete, your phone will automatically reboot and when you see a Samsung logo you can unplug the cable. You will get a PASS message

Note: If Odin gets stuck or if you get a FAIL message, disconnect the phone from the PC, close Odin, remove and re-insert battery and once again follow procedures from Step 5

Android 4.0.4 ICS is now running in your Samsung Galaxy Note.



Wilson Electronics' Sleek 4G-V Verizon flavored signal booster reports for service - engadget

Wilson Electronics' Newest Mobile Cell Phone Signal Booster - The Sleek 4G-V

- Now Available in Stores and Online

World's first 4Gcellular booster designed for vehicles improves voice and data communications on 2G & 3G networks, as well as Verizon Wireless™ LTE

St.George, Utah – July 11, 2012– Promising better connections andfewer dropped calls, Wilson Electronics (www.WilsonElectronics.com), North America's leading maker of cellular signal boosters, today announced the availability of the Sleek® 4G-V, the world's first 4Gsignal booster designed to improve cell reception in vehicles like cars, trucks, and boats.

In areas with Verizon Wireless™ LTE service on the 700 MHz band, the Sleek 4G-V will ensure a strong LTE signal as well as conventional 3G and 2G signals. Benefits include fewer dropped connections and no-service "dead zones," faster data transfer rates and improved battery life for wireless devices.

According to published accounts, Verizon Wireless reported the company had more than eight million LTE subscribers in the first quarter of 2012. During the first three months of the year thecompany sold almost 3 million LTE devices.

"Devices operating on Verizon's LTE network can now benefit from Wilson signal boosting technology just as 3G and 2G devices have done for years," said Laine Matthews, Wilson's director of business development. "The Sleek 4G-V allows them to maintain a strong reliable signal in weak signal areas. It's also an ideal all-in-one phone cradle and signal booster for any driver, especially anyone living in an area where 'hands-free' driving is a must, or pro-active drivers practicing safe driving skills."

In areas not served by Verizon Wireless LTE, the cell phone signal boosterwill amplify any existing signal on 800 MHz and 1900 MHz bands (except Nextel/iDEN). This allows the user to enjoy a strong, reliable cellular signal even when no 4G service is available.

Although the Sleek 4G-V is designed for use in a vehicle, it can also be used indoors with thepurchase of an optional accessory kit – where it also boosts 4G wireless hotspots like the Verizon JetPack™.

The 4G-V can also deliver more than 20 times the power of a typical cell phone alone, and weighs onlythree ounces (85 grams) and measures just 2.5 by 4.5 by 2.5 inches (6.4 x 11.4 6.4 cm). Simple, do-it-yourself installation is done in a matter of minutes.

Like all Wilson cell phone boosters, the Sleek 4G-V features very sophisticated cellular network protection technologies developed over more than a decade of research and development.

To find a retail store or an online reseller of Wilson signal boosters, pleasevisit http://www.wilsonelectronics.com/DealerLocator.aspx



Samsung and Verizon offer developer edition Galaxy S III - gsmarena.com

Samsung and Verizon have announced their plans on selling a special developer edition of the Galaxy S III in the US that will come with a bootloader that can be unlocked by the user. The phone will be sold without a contract for $599. Do note that the phone will still be locked to Verizon's network.

As you may be aware by now, the Verizon version of the Galaxy S III is the only one that ships with a locked bootloader. Through this developer edition, those who want the freedom to mess around with their phone and still be on Verizon's network now have an option, albeit an expensive one.

There is no information as to when this version of the phone will be available but it will be sold through Samsung's developer website.

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China Unicom Rides 3G Demand To $22.50 - Forbes
China Unicom

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China’s smartphone market is poised to grow by leaps and bounds as low-cost smartphones make an entry into the market and the carriers subsidize expensive handsets such as Apple’s iPhone. As a sign of growing demand, the mobile Internet market is booming with purchases made on mobile devices in the first quarter of 2012 already matching that for the whole of last year. According to data group Analysys International, data for Q1 2012 showed that mobile shopping climbed to 10.5 billion yuan and accounted for more than a third of all revenues generated by the mobile Internet market. The surging demand for data is a good opportunity for incumbent Chinese telecom providers such as China Unicom, China Telecom and China Mobile to tap their huge 2G subscriber base and drive the demand for more lucrative 3G data services.

In this piece, we take a look at how China Unicom, with its laser focus on 3G, is well-positioned to benefit from the rising demand for 3G services.

See our complete analysis of China Unicom here

3G Market In China Is A Close Race

Currently, China Mobile is the largest wireless carrier in the world and has almost thrice as many subscribers as China Unicom does but the latter is better positioned when it comes to 3G. As of May 2012, China Unicom had almost 33% of the 3G subscriber base, no far behind China Mobile’s 38%. Further, China Unicom has been closing the 3G gap with China Mobile by adding at least an equal number of 3G subscribers each month. In April, the former added about 26% more 3G subscribers than China Mobile and contributed more than 40% of the total 3G net adds in the country. In May, the story was similar with China Unicom adding 2.73 million 3G users compared to China Mobile’s 2.39 million.

3G penetration in China stands at a low but steadily growing 16%. This gives smaller carriers such as China Unicom ample opportunity to compete on an even ground with the otherwise dominant China Mobile. Besides, China Mobile runs its 3G network on a proprietary homegrown TD-SCDMA standard, which has proved to be a big deterrent in securing smartphones that are compatible with its network. Even the iPhone, which has already been launched on the other two Chinese carriers, hasn’t made its way to China Mobile yet.

Higher ARPU levels

To accelerate 3G penetration, China Unicom started promoting 1,000 RMB priced smartphones last year and plans to drop the price to 700 RMB this year. The proliferation of affordable 3G smartphones has helped China Unicom have the upper hand in the 3G race, with China poised to become the biggest smartphone market by the year-end. Its newly launched higher speed HSPA+ network should also help it lure more users into adopting 3G and maintain its lead.

Leading the 3G race is proving beneficial for China Unicom because most growth is coming from data rather than voice, which has reached near-saturation. Adding 3G subscribers is helping China Unicom increase its ARPU levels as 3G smartphone users consume huge amounts of data. For the first quarter of 2012, China Unicom’s 3G ARPU was RMB 94, almost three times as much as its 2G ARPU of RMB 35. The launch of higher speed HSPA+ network will help it further increase ARPU levels as subscribers use more data-intensive applications on their phones.

However, China Unicom will be wary of China Mobile for the iPhone could well be on its way to the world’s largest wireless carrier by the year-end. (see Qualcomm Paves the Way for an Apple-China Mobile iPhone Deal) But since China Unicom has been offering the popular smartphone for close to three years now and has a higher speed ’4G’ network should help it hold its own. (see China Unicom Speeds Ahead In Smartphone Race With HPSA+ Rollout)

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