E Ink Android Handset Gets 1-Week Battery Life

E Ink Android Handset Gets 1 Week Battery LifeIf you are out in the market looking for a high end flagship smartphone for your mobile communication needs (and some gaming on the side too, of course), then you would do well to give this story a miss. After all, who would want an Android 2.3 Gingerbread device in this day and age? The handset in question that we are talking about here is the E Ink Android phone, where it is said to retail for approximately $200 after conversion and is currently on display at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

The E Ink Android phone is not ready to fly off retail shelves just yet, as it remains a proof-of-concept device, which is why there is Android 2.3 Gingerbread as the operating system of choice. Since it carries an E Ink display, you can forget about all the bells and whistles of a Full HD smartphone, but one main advantage it has would be a week of battery life. Yes sir, it also looks great in the outdoors under direct sunlight instead of washed out colors, and since there are less bits and pieces underneath the hood, the entire device is extremely lightweight.

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Samsung Galaxy 10.1 LTE to Hit Korean Market

Samsung Electronics announced on the 19th that Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE—the 4G version upgraded with new features—would be consecutively released via three major Korean mobile carriers. Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE simultaneously supports the voice call, video, and data transmission with the latest LTE technology such as VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and Multi Carrier, which is five times faster than the previous 3G technology. Equipped with a slew of new features, Galaxy Note 10.1 LTE runs on the latest Android …