Science & Technology

World Mobile Congress 2011: New updates And Fresh Launches

This year at World Mobile Congress scores of fresh smartphones, tablet computers, chips and applications have been unveiled.

As we saw there have been a lots of updates as well as new products which grab the maximum attention of people. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Samsung Galaxy S2 are certainly the two product updates of the World Mobile Congress 2011 that led the show. Samsung brings Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy S2 to rival Apple’s upcoming iPad 2 and Apple iPhone 5.

World Mobile Congress 2011 took place in Barcelona, Spain which drew more than 50,000 attendees almost one third of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas but companies like Samsung, HTC, LG Electronics and Sony Ericsson did better than others in promoting new products at WEC 2011.

At the show HTC showcased its most anticipated HTC Flyer, while LG disclosed two striking tablet PCs called LG Optimus Pad and LG G-Slate 4G for T-Mobile. Sony Ericsson revealed two Xperia models and unveiled Sony PlayStation phones on Xperia platform.

While talking about mobile OS updates the most important items at WMC2011 include Google Android, Microsoft Windows 7 and WebOS. Additionally Google’s revolutionary Android Honeycomb was the most talked about operating system that has been able generate maximum curiosity among the users.

Freescale, Broadcom, Nvidia, Marvell, Intel, Samsung, ST- Ericsson, Qualcomm and TI showcased several of their updates on latest manufactured chips in the show.

Another noteworthy revealation was the solar power driven handset which was brough in light by Chinese Mobile Manufacturer Umeox. Their Solar Powered Umeox Apollo Android phone will enter Europe, Latin America and India this coming May.

JIT Mukherjii
After completing his MBA in Financial Management, he decided to shift to writing and took it as his full time career. Being the Editor-in-chief of this web magazine, he has got diverse interest in the field of politics and business related matters.

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