And just when I thought that I could enjoy my phone a bit longer, here comes new rumors that confirmed Samsung’s next Galaxy smartphone, called the S3 will sport a quad core CPU. FTW!

Here are its other awesome features:

  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI
  • 4.6 inch HD Super AMOLED Plus display
  • 1.5 GHz quad-core Exynos 4412 processor
  • 1.5-2 GB RAM
  • 12 MP rear camera

According to SinfulAndroid, the display rumor for the Galaxy S3 – 1280×720 Super AMOLED Plus – is most likely true (it won’t have Pentile Matrix).

But even so, having that much RAM plus a 12MP camera sure are very tempting features. Still, it will be many years till I plan to get another new smart phone. Unless the hardware specs will be out of this world, then I might just be tempted to get a new one early.

As simple as this game is, it is actually quite fun. Tintin does more. And you get to use Snowy too plus some other characters, pilot a plane, sword fight against pirates shoot a gun and more!

Plus I kind of like the fact that I think this game is really action packed in the sense that you have to pay attention all the time, even with the cutscenes because you can interact with the surroundings by collecting coins and puzzle pieces.


The game is a movie tie-in where you as TinTin and his dog at times, who are on a mission to solve the Secret of the Unicorn. The game features amazing 3D graphics and game play even though I think this is more catered to kids since it is not hard to finish it. The tricky part is in trying to collect all the coins and puzzle pieces.

Thank you Gameloft for another amazing game! Even though the overall file size for their games is always big, they are worth it.

So I just found out recently that my Samsung Galaxy S2 has FAT partition. I was confused at first because I was surprised why I could not copy a 5GB file to my phone. I thought there was some problem during the download.

I tried to re-download the file again (yes, I wasted bandwidth by downloading it all over again) only to see the same result again. I was clueless so I searched Google why this is so. Turns out that FAT partitions cannot handle more than 4GB of data.

It had been a long time since I encountered this situation so I totally forgot about this one. Tsk, guess the manufacturers did not want to use exFAT (extended FAT) or else they probably will have to pay Microsoft more patent fees.

Toink!

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