If a new leak proves accurate, SanDisk may finally be updating their aged MP3 player line, launching the new Fuze+ media device.
The Fuze+ will be the company’s first update to the line since 2008.
SanDisk’s new device will have a color OLED screen, capacitive touch buttons and new support for AAC and H.264.
Additionally, the device will have a microSDHC slot which includes slotRadio, and an FM radio.
A few models will be available ranging from 4GB to 16GB, with strong stated battery life of 24 hours for music and five hours for video.
Not priced yet, the device will go on sale in mid-September.
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Engadget has leaked four new Dell smartphones, Lightning, Thunder, Smoke and Flash, four high-end phones that will use Android or Windows Phone 7 as their operating systems.
First off is the Lightning:
The phones uses Windows Phone 7, has a large 4.1-inch OLED screen, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a full QWERTY keypad, 512MB RAM, 1GB ROM, 8GB of internal storage for music, movies, etc, a 5MP camera with LED flash, and Adobe Flash, DivX and Microsoft Silverlight support.
The phone will be available before Christmas for GSM carriers AT&T and T-Mobile.
Second is the Thunder:
The Thunder, which will also come out before Christmas and has a 4.1″ WVGA OLED display. The phone has a 8MP autofocus camera, runs Android 2.1 with a custom Dell UI on top, and will also be one of the first phones to have a built-in Hulu app. The phone will also have Swype, the speed texting input software. Flash 10 support is fully built-in as well.
Thirdly is the Dell Smoke:
The Smoke is a thin slider phone with a full QWERTY keypad, and will run Android 2.2, the first phone to have the upcoming firmware noted in its specs. The processor is a pretty powerful 800 MHz Qualcomm MSM7230.
Additionally, the Smoke has a 5MP camera, 14.4Mbps HSPA support, a microSD slot, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi support and EDR. There is a second microphone for noise cancellation.
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The ai.rs blog has revealed the Samsung i5700 Galaxy Lite, a “lite” version of company’s first Android phone, the Galaxy.
The Lite has a flashless 3.2MP camera and 1GB of memory, very “lite” compared to 5MP and 8GB for its brother.
All other specs seem to be the same, including the touch AMOLED screen.
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