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Motorola Droid 3 release date leaked, will be a world phone

Recently Motorola launched the Milestone 3 in China which is actually successor to Milestone 2 which is known as Droid 2 in USA. Now its turn for the US version to come out which will be known as the Droid 3. We recently heard that Verizon will launch it on July 7th but it was just a rumor however Droid Life got their hands on a leaked screenshot which confirms it that Verizon will be launching it on July 7th via Direct Fill and it will hit all other Verizon stores on July 14th. As we also heard that BestBuy will be launching it on July 14th so it means Droid 3 will hit all other Verizon stores and some retailers on the given date.

Also our friends over at PocketNow claims that Droid 3 will be a global phone like Droid 2 Global and it will feature a 1 GHz dual-core processor, probably TI OMAP. At the moment, there are no words on the price of it but you can expect it around $199.99 with a 2-yr contract. Droid 3 looks like a promising successor to the famous Droid line and I am sure all Droid fans are looking forward to it. It will feature a 5-row keyboard which is a new addition to the traditional QWERTY keyboard, an 8-MP camera with dual-LED flash and a front-facing camera for video calling. Well, the phone really packs some good specs, no?

So anyone in USA looking forward to Droid 3?

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Explore the planet with Nokia 3D World Gaze app for Symbian^3 devices

Nokia Beta Labs has launched a new experimental app, Nokia 3D World Gaze for Symbian^3 devices. This app lets you explore the planet by viewing the places along with the images, wiki pages of popular places. This uses the compass in the phone so that you could view the places just by rotating the phone.

Features of Nokia 3D World Gaze

View the places by rotating the phone or use the touch screen to navigate to places or search for placesLock or unlock the auto turning mode using the lock iconToggle between the birds eye view, that also shows you day and night regions and see through viewView the city names, images, Wikinews and Wikipedia articles about the place in the mapZoom using the volume keysEnable or disable clouds from the settings

Checkout the video from Nokia to know more about app

You need to calibrate the compass while using the app for the first time for the auto turning mode to work. This app needs an internet connection to function and the data used could be viewed from the about menu in the app.

Download the Nokia 3D World Gaze for Symbian^3 devices from the Nokia Beta Labs for free.

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World largest Android phone is the 42inch Nexus S

A few days ago, we saw the world biggest iPhone in a London railway station. Now it’s time to watch the biggest Android device on planet. This big device is actually the Nexus S, and it doesn’t consist of any tablets like the giant iPhone. If you want to see the big Nexus S, then visit the Best Buy down in San Carlos, California, and don’t think that you can carry it in your pocket, because the size of this Nexus S is 42 Inches. Our friends over at TechCrunch were lucky enough to record a video of this huge Nexus S. So check out the video , in which you will see Paper Toss, Google Maps, Android Market and front facing camera running on the giant Nexus S, and don’t forget to tell us what you think!



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World Largest iPhone appears in London

Want to see the world largest iPhone? Then check out the image above. The big iPhone consist of 56 iPads. The giant iPhone made an appearance at St Pancras International Train Station, which is one of the busiest train stations in London. The actual reason of this big iPhone is to celebrate the launch of Lara Croft Guardian of Light. Few people among the first to see the giant iPhone also won their own iPad. The Lara Croft app is now available in App Store for

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