All Tom's Guide news of January 28, 2010
30.01.10
So if you had the choice to buy a new smartphone, what would it be? Apple IPhone? Nexus Google any product based on Android?
According Androphones, Samsung rumor Galaxy 2 could be a candidate ordered, and could even threaten the Nexus One Xperia X10 and upon its release later this year.
Anrophones claims he received the specifications for the complex mystery phone, and if they are right on the money, the device will accommodate Google Android 2.1 operating system, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1 GHz. Other features include a delicious 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, a camera of 5 MP, 32 GB internal celebration, GPS, WiFi, and more.
In addition, an image obtained by the site also reveals an opening for a microSD card and audio jack of 3.5 mm. Of course, without an official announcement, the rumor it could be simple. However, Androphones believes that Samsung will officially unveil the device at MWC in Barcelona next month. The smartphone may sometimes even ship during Q2 2010.
Area Police Reports
24.01.10
JAMESTOWN Boys in blue DEPARTMENT
Stacie L. Downs, 28, of Jamestown was charged with disorderly conduct and captivated into custody on a warrant for a parole violation in Missouri on Friday. Around 1:10 a.m., officers reportedly encountered Downs on the 100 impede of West Second Street as she was allegedly causing a disturbance. A check of her record revealed the out-of-magnificence warrant and she was taken to the city jail and held awaiting arraignment.
CATTARAUGUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S Pivot on
CARROLLTON - An accident on I-86 Thursday that sent an Olean woman to the hospital is still under exploration. Deputies reported that 29-year-old Tiffany M. Willard was traveling west on I-86 around 6:30 a.m. when she attempted to get off the highway at Outlet 23. Her 2005 Dodge Durango left the pavement, struck a marker retain and then a frozen snowbank. The vehicle was airborne for approximately 50 feet, continuing down an embankment for about 300 feet until rolling over onto the roof. Allegany and Limestone volunteer fire departments responded to the call and freed Ms. Willard from her channel. She was then taken to the Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo via Mercy Flight for treatment of evidently non-life-threatening injuries.