Showing posts with label PHONES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PHONES. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

New Arrival Of Apple iOS 7 With 10 Big Improvments


Hello friends now Apple unveiled the much awaited update to its iOS mobile operating system, iOS 7, on Monday at the WWDC 2013. In Apple's words this is "the most significant iOS update since the original iPhone." Not only does the next iteration of the OS bring a completely overhauled user interface design, it also adds many missing features that were being offered by rival mobile platforms. Here's a look at the 10 most significant new features of iOS 7.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Cheapest quad-core phone launched for Rs.8,999



Hello friends it’s a good news for Gadgets Lovers Indian handset maker Lava has launched a new smartphone, Iris 458q, that's powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, for Rs. 8,999.The phone is the cheapest quad-core processor phone available in the market at this point in time. However, it has 512MB of RAM so it probably won't be one of the smoothest performing ones. 

Sunday, 19 May 2013

BlackBerry Q10 review: The keyboard strikes back




Hi friends  BlackBerry has finally caught up to the world of touch-screen smartphones. It took time - six years, from the launch of the first iPhone - and it may be too late to save the company that makes it. But the BlackBerry deserves to be taken seriously again.
Why? Because the new BlackBerry Q10 is a successful marriage of the modern touch-screen smartphone and the iconic BlackBerry keyboard.

Sunday, 21 April 2013

HTC Desire L launched With | 4.3-inch display | 1GHz dual-core processor




HTC has launched another mid-range smartphone in the form of HTC Desire L.Measuring 128 x 66.9 x 8.9mm, HTC Desire L features a 4.3-inch Super LCD2 display with 480x800 pixels resolution. The smartphone weighs in at 118 grams. HTC Desire L is powered by 1GHz dual-core processor along with 1GB of RAM.

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Goodbye QWERTY | Hello faster typing with KALQ





Texting just got a lot easier! Researchers claim to have developed a new keyboard for touchscreens that allows superfast thumb-typing, enabling you to type 34 percent faster than on a QWERTY layout.The research team used computational optimisation techniques in conjunction with a model of thumb movement to search among millions of potential layouts before identifying one that yields superior performance.

Friday, 12 April 2013

Top Android Phone With HD Display Under Rs 20,000






Hi Viewers as the mobile screens are getting bigger in size, consumers are also expecting displays to get better to enjoy rich content on the go. Though there are a handful of full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) smartphones available in the market, none of these will appeal to the budget conscious consumers as they cost a bomb.Thankfully, some Indian and Chinese smartphone manufacturers have woken up to the challenge and are now offering HD smartphones (720x1280 pixels) in India for under Rs. 20,000.Here is a list of a few interesting smartphones (in no particular order) that you might like to look at if you are planning to buy a smartphone with an HD display.

Thursday, 11 April 2013

iPhone 6 | Release Date | News | Rumours





 Hi Friends my this post is especially for APPLE’S “iPhone” lovers and there is a good new about tWhen Apple unveiled the iPhone 5, the reaction was a bit muted: where previous phones were massive leaps forward, the iPhone 5 was a bit longer and a lot easier to scratch.So what can we expect from the next iPhone, the iPhone 6 or 5S? Let's see what the crystal balls are saying.One thing is for sure, with the release of such super handsets as the Samsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia Z and HTC One, the next iPhone will have to seriously up its game.

Monday, 8 April 2013

Samsung Galaxy Young and Galaxy Y Plus smartphones | REVIEW | Now available online


Samsung Galaxy Young is a mid-range smartphone that was launched ahead of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013 along with Samsung Galaxy Fame. It is powered by a 1GHz processor along with 768MB of RAM. There is 4GB of internal storage available on the smartphone, which can be expanded by up to 64GB via microSD card.

HTC One officially launched in India for Rs. 42,900 | Shipping end of April


HTC has launched its flagship smartphone, HTC One, in the Indian market at a MOP/ Best Buy price of Rs. 42,900. The phone will be available from end of April.
HTC One features a 4.7-inch screen with 1080p display. It is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor along with 2GB of RAM.

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Apple Is Set To Launch NNew iPhone This Summer | Report





Sorry Friends I know this is a very small Article but still you’ll love it very much.My this Article is specially for Apple's iPhone Lover’s and I know you will like this.Apple is set for a possible summer launch of the next iPhone, rather than a fall launch like the last two models, according to a report Tuesday in The Wall Street Journal.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Micromax A116 HD Review | Price Increased


Micromax had recently launched its A116 Canvas HD smartphone with huge fanfare. The company had started taking the pre-booking of the smartphone on February 14, 2013 and it was expected to start retailing in the market shortly after that. However, the delivery of the smartphone has now got delayed due to 'procedural issues'.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Nokia wins German patent ruling against HTC

A German court ruled in favour of Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia on Tuesday, saying some devices made by Taiwan's HTC infringed on its power-saving patent. The case was one of 22 infringement suits Nokia has brought against HTC in Germany, a major battleground in the global patent war between makers of mobile phones, tablet computer devices and their operating software. "Nokia is pleased with this decision, which confirms the quality of Nokia's patent portfolio," Nokia said in an e-mailed statement. The power-saving patent refers to a technology for saving battery power while connected to a network.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

MICROMAX NEXT ANDROID PHONE LAUCH | MICROMAX BOLT A51


Hi friends you glad to know about new launch of Micromax phone and it is all set to launch another entry-level smartphone in the Indian market - Bolt A51. The handset is currently listed on Micromax's website and is expected to start retailing soon.
Micromax Bolt A51 is powered by an 832MHz Broadcom processor and comes with a 3.5-inch HVGA display. The smartphone runs on dated Android 2.3.7 (Gingerbread).

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Finally Samsung's Galaxy S4 Launched | (PREVIEW)


Hi Friends finally the Samsungs collest phone Galaxy S4 is launched.The phone is the first in Samsung's highly successful Galaxy S-series to make its global debut on U.S. soil, and represents another bet that consumers prefer larger screens.
The S4 which Samsung preceded with a marketing blitz that drummed up industry speculation reminiscent of some of Apple's past launches - will be available globally in the second quarter. Samsung said all major U.S. service providers will sell the phone but it kept mum on exact dates and prices.
The company was more than willing to share some of the latest Galaxy phone's capabilities: it can stop and start videos depending on whether someone is looking at the screen, flip between songs and photos at the wave of a hand, and other features not typically found on rivals' screens.

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Sony's Brand New Xperia Z





SORRY FRIENDS DUE TO SOME NETWORK PROBLEM I WAS UNABLE TO POST ANYTHING BUT  NOW ALL IS RIGHT AND I AM WRITING A PREVIEW OF Sony's Xperia Z, its new flagship smartphone in the Indian market in the first week of March. The USP of the phone is its 5-inch 1080p HD display, in addition to its water and dust resistant build, and a 13.1-megapixel camera. It's the second phone after the HTC Butterfly, to feature a full-HD display. However, it's priced about Rs.7,000 cheaper than the Butterfly at Rs. 38,990. Sony is also trying its best foot forward in promoting the phone in the Indian market with a star-studded marketing campaign. But does the phone stand out among other phones of the top strata of the high-end smartphone segment? We try to find out.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

The New Samsung REX 90


When Samsung unveiled the REX series, it also sparked a debate whether feature phones are still relevant at a time when Android-based smartphones are hitting the sub-Rs. 5,000 price point, and tech pundits, developers and OEMs want the smartphone penetration in the country to increase. Samsung likes to call these phones 'smart' feature phones as it's added a number of features and apps, though the phones don't run a smartphone operating system. So are these phones really smart? We try to find out in our review.

Build
The Samsung REX 90 is the top of the line phone in the REX series. The phone is based on the same design language as that of the Samsung Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy S Duos and the recently launched Galaxy Grand. However, the phone is much thicker, even though it has a more compact form factor.

The REX 90 features the same white colour frame, with a chrome finish earpiece, and sensors above the 3.5-inch screen, on the front, along with the Samsung branding. It also sports a Home key (a hardware button), and capacitive keys for ending calls and answering (or accessing the call logs) calls. Unlike the Galaxy smartphones, the capacitive keys have silver markings. In a way it's helpful for people who're used to feature phones but we didn't find it aesthetically appealing. There's a chrome frame which separates the back from the front, but the finish is not that smooth if you compare it to the phones in the Galaxy series.

The back of the phone comprises of a removable plastic back cover, that has a glossy white finish. The camera lens and a speaker outlet is located towards the upper part of the back, with the Samsung branding just underneath them.

The power button is located at the right side of the phone, while the volume rocker sits at the left side, both made of plastic, and white in colour. The keys were responsive and easy to press. The 3.5mm headset jack is located at the top, while the micro-USB port is placed at the bottom of the phone.

We didn't face any problems while trying to remove the back cover. The cover hides the battery compartment, a microSD card slot, and the slot for the secondary SIM card. The slot for the primary SIM card is located inside the battery compartment, which means that you'll need to remove the battery to access that slot. While the secondary SIM card and microSD cards are hot-swappable, we don't understand why Samsung chose to hide the slots for these, inside the cover. Overall, we were pretty satisfied with the build quality of the phone.



Display
The REX 90 has a 3.5-inch capacitive HVGA display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels and a colour depth of 262,000. For a feature phone, the display is decent and text was legible while images looked average. Under sun visibility was not that great and the screen is very reflective. The touch response was good.

Software/Interface
The REX 90 runs Samsung's proprietary operating system which supports Java apps. It's more like an evolution of the software found on the company's popular Corby or Star feature phone range. If you compare it to Samsung's homegrown Bada platform, you'd feel that it takes a few steps backward. Java apps don't support multitasking, so you can't run third party apps in the background.The overall visual language of the OS is based on Samsung's Touchwiz UI skin, which has also been deployed on its Android phones. 

The phone features up to 7 home screens that can be populated with app shortcuts and widgets. The phone offers widgets for Twitter, Weather, Search and other utilities.
There's a notification tray as well with toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Flight Mode, Sound settings and active SIM settings.

Samsung has added apps like Twitter, Facebook, Exchange sync, IM clients for Yahoo,Google Talk and Facebook Messenger,and some media apps, in addition to its ChatOn messaging app.  Samsung claims that the phone supports push mail for Google and Exchange but we were not able to configure our Exchange account or our Gmail account via the Exchange app, receiving sync failure errors each time we tried. The ChatOn app is also rendered useless as it doesn't run in the background, which means if someone sends you a message, you'll only be able to view it once you open the app, and of course you won't get a notification. The phone features regular productivity apps, a mobile prayer app and games including Brain Challenge and Wonder Zoo. Samsung is also offering some content services including My Movies, music and live TV services, which are web based services.

The messaging app supports threaded messages but it's difficult to see which thread has a new message as there's no marking to indicate that. Email is also integrated with the messaging app.

Samsung has also added an FM tuner and FM recording functionality. Interestingly, it's also possible to take screenshots by pressing the power and home buttons together.

A major annoyance with some third party Java apps is that they haven't been made for touch screen, so you need to use additional on-screen controls for navigating through them.
Overall, Samsung has tried to 'smart-ify' the phone with messaging and social apps, widgets, lock screen shortcuts and even a notification tray, but without multitasking (which is only available for the native music player or FM radio app) we can't call the phone a smartphone.

Camera
The phone features a 3.2-megapixel shooter does that not offer auto-focus, and there's no flash. The shooter takes above average images in daylight but images taken indoors under fluorescent light were a bit grainy. We also found that the camera had a minor lag. It also takes decent videos depending on the ambient light. 
The camera app offers settings for Exposure value, size (ranging  from 0.3-megapixels to 3.2-megapixels), timer (ranging from 2 to 10 seconds), effects (grey, negative and sepia), white balance, night mode and a grid mode. The camera app also offers a shortcut to the image gallery.

Performance
The Samsung REX 90 is powered by a 312MHz processor, and though the phone doesn't require a powerful processor, we found a bit of lag while navigating around the user interface, as well as while browsing the web. There is 20MB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card.

We were not able to play high resolution mp4 videos on the phone. Even high quality videos on YouTube did not play on the phone, and the low quality ones did not run smooth even on a high speed WiFi connection.

Lack of 3G means you would get low speeds while browsing the Internet, when you're not hooked on to a WiFi network. Samsung also offers Smart Dual SIM functionality on this phone allowing users to receive calls on the standby SIM as call waiting when the user is on a call through the primary SIM. The same can be configured through the phone's settings or through a prompt when you insert the secondary SIM card. We were not able to use this feature with 2 Airtel SIMs or even with 1 Airtel and 1 Reliance GSM SIM. Samsung does mention that the feature is network dependent. 
The phone comes with a 1,000mAh battery and, based on our experience, the phone will easily last you a day, even two, depending upon your usage pattern. Samsung promises a talk time of 15 hours.

Verdict
The REX 90 was announced at a price of Rs. 6,500 but is available for Rs. 5,590. It is a decent touch screen feature phone but we didn't find the experience of using it anywhere near 'smart'. So if you're looking for a budget phone that offers all basic apps complete with notifications and background play, we'd advise you to steer clear of this phone. The phone competes with Nokia's Asha feature phones which offer a better selection of apps, with IM apps like WhatsApp, even offering background notifications on the phones. The Nokia Asha 311 is a good alternative which offers support for both 3G and WiFi connectivity options, and is priced at Rs. 6,119. You could also look at budget Android phones from Micromax and Karbonn but we feel that budget Android phones don't really perform well.

Overall, we feel that the REX series is an attempt by Samsung to capture the feature phone market, but we're not sure if it would really find many takers for them.

Price: Rs. 5,590

Monday, 4 March 2013

The Brand New BLACKBERRY Z10




BlackBerry Z10 is the first phone based on the brand new BlackBerry 10 platform Review. The phone comes with an all-touch experience, instead of a QWERTY keyboard usually associated with BlackBerrys. So do the new hardware and software combine to deliver a stellar smartphone experience? Let's find out.


Build/ Design
BlackBerry Z10 is unlikely to invoke any strong reactions at first glance. The phone bears a pretty straightforward rectangular with curved-corners design that you'll neither hate nor find yourself falling head over heels for. Considering BlackBerry 10 represents a huge software makeover, one might've expected some bold (pun intended) moves in the design department as well, but BlackBerry seems to have decided to go with a design that is unlikely to alienate anyone.

Monday, 25 June 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III sales to hit 10 mn in July


Samsung Electronics Co, the world's top mobile phone maker, said on Monday that it expects global sales of the latest Galaxy smartphone to surpass 10 million in July even as it struggles to keep up with demand because of component shortages. 

Shin Jong-kyun, president of Samsung's mobile communications business, said the Galaxy S III will hit the 10-million milestone within two months of its launch. 

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

iOS 6 Features you Might Have Missed


Apple says iOS 6 contains more than 200 new features and enhancements, so here's a closer look at less-publicized new iOS features coming this fall
On Monday, Apple offered the first glimpse of iOS 6 during the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. Though the updated mobile operating system won’t arrive until sometime this fall, it’s never too early to start drooling over the new features. We already covered the flagship features of iOS 6—like seriously updated Siri, majorly overhauled Maps, and systemwide Facebook integration—so here’s a look at some cool features coming in iOS 6 that you may have missed.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Nokia Launches New Asha Touch Device Range


June 7th Chennai, India – Taking another step towards connecting the next billion consumers, Nokia today unveiled the Asha Touch family of mobile devices in India, introducing the full touch experience at new price points. The two new phone models - the Nokia Asha 305 and Nokia Asha 311 – further expand the successful Asha smartphone familyproviding young, social consumers with a choice of phones to match their own lifestyle. With a focus on being closer to the market, the devices will be manufactured from Nokia’s Sriperumbudur, Chennai manufacturing unit.
“The Nokia Asha 305 and Nokia Asha 311 will provide the Indian consumer with full touch capabilities at new price points and also deliver attractive and intuitive experience for connecting to the internet, to their friends, and to a world of entertainment, web apps and content. We believe the Nokia’s Chennai manufacturing unit has been instrumental in helping us deliver on our commitment to connect the next billion of consumers by helping us meet the increasing demand for the Asha series of devices,” said D Shivakumar, Senior Vice President, IMEA, Nokia.
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