TCL launches 5-inch 1080p Idol X (S950) smartphone with 6.99mm thickness, ultra-thin bezel

TCL launches 5inch 1080p idol X S950 smartphone with ultrathin bezel, $280 price

In a world obsessed with body image, we knew it wouldn’t be long before our smartphones would start embarking on fad diets. The latest to show off its lack of curves is TCL’s China-centric Idol X (S950), which can squeeze into a 6.99mm-thin pair of jeans. Just like the Alcatel version we saw at MWC, this handset comes with a 1080p display, which is bordered by an equally svelte 1.7mm bezel. Internals-wise, Android 4.2 is running on a quad-core, 1.5GHz MediaTek MT6589T chip, 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. On the imagine front, the phone has a hefty 13.1-megapixel primary camera and a two-megapixel front-facing lens. Despite those heavyweight specs, the unit is marked up for a reasonably cheap 1,699 yuan — $280 to you and me.

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Alcatel OneTouch Fire Firefox OS Smartphone Hits the FCC

It was not too long ago when we talked about how ZTE’s Open smartphone managed to pick up the collective nod of approval by the folks over at the FCC, which made the news simply because it is a Firefox […]

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Alcatel One Touch Idol Unlocked Available Now For $300

The Alcatel One Touch Idol smartphone has now gone on sale in the U.S. Only available through Alcatel’s website, the smartphone retails for $300, unlocked.

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Alcatel’s One Touch Idol now available in the US for $300 unlocked

Alcatel announced today that its One Touch Idol smartphone is now available for the US market, but without a carrier. Weighing in at only 110 grams, the supposed “world’s lightest” handset will be sold unlocked for $300 via the company’s website. Meant as an entry-level device, the specs betray its low-end status: you get a 4.7-inch qHD (960 x 540) IPS display, 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage, an 8-megapixel camera and a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU with Android 4.1 in tow. Still, its quad-band GSM and 900 / 2100 MHz HSPA bands mean it’ll work with either AT&T or T-Mobile, which should be good news to those who want carrier flexibility. If that sounds like a bargain to you, head on over to the source below to snag one for yourself.

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Firefox OS Releasing In Five Countries This Summer

Firefox OS Releasing In Five Countries This Summer

Mozilla CEO Gary Kovacs was present at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference today and he revealed that Firefox OS is going to be launched in five countries this summer. Initially being called Boot to Gecko project, Firefox OS is Mozilla’s contribution to the mobile OS market. It has been designed for low-end devices. This OS is based on HTML5 and JavaScript. Mozilla’s decision to launch their new OS in these markets is good, considering that low-end devices might gain better traction there.

The Firefox OS will be launched in Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Poland and Venezuela this Summer. AT MWC, where they showed off a sample of Dreamfone running Firefox OS, the company announced its partnerships for this OS with various manufacturers. Alcatel, ZTE and LG have committed to manufacture low-end smartphones that are based on this OS. Carriers such as Telefonica in Europe and Etisalat, Smart, Sprint, Telecom Italia and Telenor have also committed their support. There are some who believe that the market has no place for another operating system, the low-end is already being catered to by Windows Phone and BlackBerry. It’ll be interesting to see how it turns out for Mozilla’s ambitious mobile plans.

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Iron Man 3 to feature ALCATEL ONE TOUCH Idol smartphone in high-profile bid

If you didn’t know about the ALCATEL ONE TOUCH Idol before, you’re certainly about to start hearing about it now. This smartphone, which we had our first glimpse of earlier this year at Mobile World Congress 2013, is the lightest smartphone in its category and provides a relatively unique look for those of you looking to get away from the major brands across the planet. You’ll find that this beast comes in a variety of colors, too!

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With its inclusion in Iron Man 3, the ALCATEL ONE TOUCH Idol will be appearing more than once, contests for Red Carpet treatment, RadioShack sales, and more! You’ll be able to pick up your opportunity to win tickets to Iron Man 3 through the company’s official Facebook page or otherwise see the film yourself (if you don’t win) starting on May 3rd – not too far away!

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““Being the exclusive mobile phone partner for Marvel’s Iron Man 3 is a good example of the increased popularity of the brand’s premiere Android devices, including the ONE TOUCH Idol and Idol Ultra.” – Nicolas Zibell, President, Americas & Pacific for ALCATEL ONE TOUCH

The ALCATEL ONE TOUCH Idol smartphone itself weighs in at a cool 110g, just 3.88oz, and is extremely thin at just 7.9mm. You’ll be able to rock and roll with HD photos both front and back-side with this smartphone with an 8 megapixel camera on the back and a 2 megapixel camera on the front – HD video included, too. The display on this machine is a 4.7-inch qHD IPS LCD with anti-fingerprint coating – hot stuff!

You’ll be able to pick the ALCATEL ONE TOUCH Idol up in brushed aluminum across a spectrum of colors: Silver, Slate, Cranberry Pink, Red, Magic Blue, and Mint Green! Have a peek at our hands-on looks at this and other ALCATEL ONE TOUCH devices and let us know if you’re pumped up about Iron Man 3!


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Concept Unicorn Windows Phone Concept By Alcatel Looks Interesting

If you love concept phones, then perhaps you will be able to get a kick out of this. Dubbed the Concept Unicorn, this designed was cooked up by Jet Ong, a senior industrial designer at Alcatel Mobile and based on his concept, it looks like it is a Windows Phone device that comes with a flip cover of its own. Yes we know that you could buy flip covers from third party accessory makers, but in this case, Ong has designed an Alcatel device with the flip cover being part of the phone itself. Essentially it’s a flip phone albeit a rather large one.

The flip cover was cover the display of the phone when not in use, and when flip open, it can be folded back much like a reporter’s notebook. According to the video, within that fold itself is a somewhat hidden USB port that can be used to charge the device. So far we like what we see although we do not know if this is indicative of Alcatel’s future plans for Windows Phone devices. Either way if you have a couple of minutes to spare, check it out in the video above or head on over to Jet Ong’s Behance portfolio to see more of his works.

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Alcatel Introduces One Touch Snap And One Touch Snap LTE

Alcatel Introduces One Touch Snap And One Touch Snap LTEAlcatel is not quite done yet with their range of smartphones, and have continued to march onwards at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, having introduced a couple more devices to keep the One Touch Fire and One Touch Idol X company. The two new smartphones that were just announced by Alcatel would be the One Touch Snap, and the One Touch Snap LTE. No prizes for guessing just which of the two will be able to offer LTE connectivity support though.

So far, we do know that the Alcatel One Touch Snap will be a wee bit different from its LTE-capable twin brother, the Snap LTE, where the former will run on a quad-core 1.2GHz processor, sport 1GB RAM, carry a 4.5” display with qHD resolution that also features Dragontail Glass for added protection and an oleophobic coating so that them nasty fingerprints will remain more or less non-existent, an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, 4GB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes.

The One Touch Snap will be powered by Android 4.2 Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice, and will be powered by a decent 1,800mAh battery. The Snap LTE itself is pushed by a 1.4GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU just in case you were wondering. There is no word on pricing, but the One Touch Snap is set for an April debut, while the One Touch Snap LTE will be arriving in July this year.

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Orange Ramps Up Own-Brand Range With 3 More Android Handsets, And Its First LTE Device, Has Sights On Windows Phone

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Perhaps aware of the tsunami of news that will hit during Mobile World Congress, we are seeing an increasing amount of news releases coming out before the actual event. France Telecom/Orange has already told us about one device — an Android smartphone with Fujitsu aimed at the senior market — and now it is following that up with three more, own-branded, Android handsets aimed squarely at the middle market of smartphone users.

The Lumo (pictured) is the carrier’s first own-branded LTE device; the Nivo is a device aimed at the budget segment; and the San Remo is a large-screened 4.7″ device with a brushed-metal casing. All will be out in selected markets in the first half of this year.

And while each of these devices will come loaded with Android 4.1, Patrick Remy, the VP of devices for France Telecom, also notes that we may soon start seeing own-brand handsets from the carrier not built on Android. “There is no willingness to only have Android devices in this range,” he said. “We believe the best opportunity is with Android right now, but we are looking at other operating systems, specifically Windows Phone, but potentially others.” 

On the subject of Firefox OS — the mobile platform being built by Mozilla with other partners — “we are monitoring what is being done there,” says Remy. “We are not announcing any launch of such devices at this point in time, but we are definitely interested in that area and depending on the opportunities, there is a chance for an Orange-branded device among those.”

Remy also admits that Orange’s own-brand smartphone devices do not move the needle when compared to the volumes sold by carriers from smartphone leaders Samsung and Apple. But they are proving to be small hits for the carrier, specifically when targeting users in the mid-market — or “higher-end pay-as-you-go or lower end contract customers,” in Remy’s description.

This naturally means these devices do best in markets where these segments are biggest. “Not Luxembourg,” Remy joked of the very affluent little principality where the carrier offers services. But other markets do quite well. In Spain last year, Orange’s best-selling device was the Monte Carlo, another handset in its own-brand range. Overall sales of this line of devices has grown by 62% over the last year. But it’s telling that there are currently “no plans” for any of these three to be offered in the UK this year.

France Telecom/Orange does not release sales numbers on how well these smartphones do but did note that last year its entire range of own-branded devices — including both feature phones and smartphones — were about 10% of all handset volumes, “and that’s increased a bit to about 12%,” says Remy. He notes that within that proportion smartphones are a “significant part of that.”

Orange has struck deals with Alcatel/TCL, Gigabyte, Huawei and ZTE to make its own-brand devices. The Lumo and Nivo come from Gigabyte, whereas the San Remo is made by Alcatel/TCL, with Huawei and ZTE sitting out in this particular round.

Perhaps more than other European telcos, Orange has over the years dedicated a lot of time and energy to creating devices that are filled with Orange-customized services and the Orange brand. These devices play into that theme, but for now will not be packing as much Orange-punch as they can.

Baidu, for example, which has inked a deal with Orange to provide a customized browser for its devices, will not be making an appearance on the devices for now, although this may be something we will see going forward, says Remy. “They’ll come with our standard suite of services and customization,” he noted. These include customized lock-screens, the ability to port your services when roaming, and links to Orange services specific to your home country.

Mobile Miscellany: week of February 11th, 2013

Mobile Miscellany week of February 11th, 2013

If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought new smartphones from Alcatel, Samsung and Xolo, along with a sneak preview of the BlackBerry Travel app. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the “best of the rest” for this week of February 11th, 2013.

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