Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2015

Oppo Mirror 5 launched in India, priced at Rs 15,990

Oppo Mirror 5 launched in India, priced at Rs 15,990
One of the key features of the new smartphone is its crystal-patterned back.



China-headquartered company Oppo has officially launched its Oppo Mirror 5 smartphone in India at Rs 15,990.The phone will be available starting this week in white and blue colour options.

One of the key features of the new smartphone is its crystal-patterned back. The Oppo Mirror 5 sports a 5-inch display with a qHD - 960x540p pixel resolution. It measures 143.4 x 71.2 x 7.65mm and weighs 160gm.

The smartphone is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor and boasts of 2GB RAM, 16GB on-board storage and microSD card support for cards of up to 128GB capacity.

On software front, the smartphone is powered by ColorOS 2.1 (based on Android Android 5.1 Lollipop).

The dual-sim equipped Oppo Mirror 5 packs a 2420mAh battery.

The Mirror 5 has an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP shooter at the front. It supports 3G, 2G, Bluetooth and GPS.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Gionee launches Marathon M4, priced at Rs 15,499

Gionee launches Marathon M4, priced at Rs 15,499
Gionee Marathon M4 comes with a 5-inch (720x1280p) HD Super AMOLED display and runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop skinned with Gionee's Amigo 3.0 UI.


Gionee has launched the Marathon M4 smartphone -- priced at Rs 15,499. The dual sim smartphone comes with a 5-inch (720x1280p) HD Super AMOLED display and runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop skinned with Gionee's Amigo 3.0 UI.

Powered by 1.3GHz quad-core processor, the phone has 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. Gionee Marathon M4 can also hold microSD cards of up to 32GB.

The new Gionee phone offers 5000mAh battery and comes with an 8MP rear camera with LED flash and 5MP front camera.

The phone supports 3G, 4G, GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microUSB and GPS as connectivity options. The smartphone is available in black and white colours across online platforms and brick and various mortar retail outlets in India.


Specifications:

General
2G Network: Yes
3G Network: Yes
4G Network: Yes
SIM: Dual sim
Dimensions: 144.70 x 71.20 x 10.18mm
Weight: 176g

Display
Size: 5-inch
Type: Super AMOLED display

Memory
Card Slot: microSD card, up to 32GB
Internal: 16GB

Data
GPRS: Yes
EDGE: Yes
Bluetooth: Yes
Infrared Port: No

Camera
Primary: 8MP
Secondary: 5MP

Features
OS: Android 5.0 skinned with Amigo 3.0 UI
CPU: 1.3GHz quad-core
Browser: HTML5
Radio: Yes
GPS: Yes
Colors: Black, white

Battery
Battery Capacity: 5000mAh

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Spice launches Stellar Guide Mi-438 smartphone at Rs 5,199


Spice launches Stellar Guide Mi-438 smartphone at Rs 5,199

Spice has launched a new entry-level smartphone, Stellar Guide Mi-438 at a price of Rs 5,199.

The phone sports a 4-inch OGS display. Powered by a 1.3GHz dual-core processor and 512MB RAM, the phone comes with 4GB internal storage expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. It also offers 2GB free storage space on Spice Cloud, the company's cloud storage service.

The dual-sim phone (3G+3G) runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It sports a 2MP rear camera with LED flash and a 1.3MP front-facing camera. The phone comes with a 1,350mAh battery, which the company claims delivers a talk-time of up to 4.5 hours and up to 170 hours standby time.

In terms of connectivity options, Stellar Guide Mi-438 offers Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi and HSPA. Spice is offering a free flip cover worth Rs 500 and a screen guard with the phone.

Friday, March 28, 2014

HTC Desire 310 dual-sim launched at Rs 11,700


HTC Desire 310 dual-sim launched at Rs 11,700

HTC Desire 310, the Taiwanese handset giant’s budget smartphone is now available in India at a price of Rs 11,700.


The phone was earlier listed for purchase on e-commerce retailer SnapDeal at a price of Rs 11,350.

Desire 310 was listed on HTC's China website, earlier this month.

The dual-sim smartphone sports a 4.5-inch TFT screen sporting a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels. Desire 310 is powered by a 1.3GHz Cortex A7 processor and Mali-400MP2 graphics, part of MediaTek MT6582M chip, with 512MB RAM.

It sports a 5MP rear camera and a VGA front-facing camera.

The phone runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with HTC Sense UI 5.1 on top and also features BlinkFeed, HTC's news and social updates feed. It comes with 4GB storage expandable up to 32GB via microSD card and a 2,000mAh battery which the company claims offers a talktime of 11 hours and standby time of 852 hours, on 3G.

In terms of connectivity, the phone offers support for Wi-Fi, 3G, Blueooth 4.0 and A-GPS. The phone also features FM radio with recording facility.

The phone would compete with the likes of Micromax Canvas Turbo Mini, Motorola Moto G and Xolo Q1100.

HTC recently announced its new flagship smartphone, HTC One (M8). The phone will be available in India in April.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

First impressions: HTC One (M8)

First impressions: HTC One (M8)
HTC has launched its latest flagship smartphone, HTC One (M8). The successor to one of the most well-built Android phones, the original HTC One, the One (M8) improvises on the same acclaimed design and adds some new features. The phone has been in the news for quite some time and thanks to numerous leaks, a number of features and specifications of the phone were leaked before HTC made the phone official. We got a chance to spend some time with HTC One (M8) and here are our first impressions.




The original HTC One was certainly a looker and its all-metal construction made it one of the most premium smartphones around. HTC decided to improvise on the design without making any major changes. At first glance, you may not notice any difference between the new One (M8) and its predecessor. On closer inspection, you'll notice that the new One (M8) is slightly larger because of its bigger 5-inch display.

Thanks to the use of on-screen buttons, there are no hardware capacitive keys at the front. The full-HD IPS LCD display of the phone is flanked by two speaker grills, a sensor and the 5MP front camera lens.

Unlike the original HTC One which sported flat edges, the new One (M8) features rounded edges. The all-aluminium chasis has chamfered edges at the front and white polycarbonate inserts at the back. The left edge of the phone features the sim card tray while the right one is home to the volume rocker key and the microSD card tray.


The original HTC One did not feature any external storage slot (though the dual-sim version features one), so it's a welcome move. The back of the phone includes not one but two camera lenses, part of the new One's Duo Camera set-up. The UltraPixel camera lens is accompanied by a dual-colour LED flash similar to the iPhone 5S.

The power/ screen-lock button sits at the top edge of the phone, with the Infrared blaster while the bottom edge features the micro-USB port and the 3.5mm headset jack. The form factor of the phone makes it fit for one hand use even though it now offers a bigger display.

The full-HD display of the HTC One (M8) looks bright, offers good viewing angles and vivid colours, although it is a bit reflective. It comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection to guard against minor scratches.


HTC One (M8) runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat, the latest iteration of the mobile OS with HTC's Sense 6.0 UI on top. The phone includes a new version of BlinkFeed, HTC's homescreen utility that brings personalized updates from the user's preferred news sources and social networks. The UI doesn't look very different from that of the previous version of Sense but is a little bit flatter and the settings menus sport less colourful 2D graphics. Some native apps sport background colours.

The phone also comes with new features like double to lock and unlock the phone, slide to right to unlock to BlinkFeed, and slide to left to unlock to the homescreen. These worked as promised during our brief hands-on time with the phone.

HTC One (M8) is powered by a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and 2GB RAM.We were not able to test games and third party apps but we did not face any lag while browsing through the user interface, launching apps and taking photos.

HTC One (M8) comes with a new UltraPixel Duo camera at the back. HTC claims that it captures 300% more light and the second camera lens helps in detecting and separating backgrounds and foregrounds. The feature allows users to refocus on an object after shooting a picture, similar to Nokia's Refocus app which is available on high-end Lumia phones. The Duo camera feature also allows users to create silhouettes, alter depth and add bokeh effect in tandem with the phone's software. The camera boasts of 1 second launch time, focus time of 0.3 seconds and 11fps burst shot mode. HTC One (M8) features an iPhone 5S like dual-colour LED flash to balance light.


The phone's front-camera features a 5MP sensor with f2.0 wide angle lens for taking selfies. It also includes a timer switch and touchup feature for enhanced selfies.

We clicked some pictures in both daylight as well as indoors and were impressed with the results. The pictures did not miss out on detail and offered accurate colour reproduction and good contrast. We also tried the refocus feature and found that it worked as promised. The phone clicks good quality selfies and offers a number of options to eliminate blemishes, fix red eye and whiten skin tone.


We'll need to spend more time with the phone for a detailed review of the camera.

HTC One (M8) comes with front-facing dual stereo speakers and amplifier. HTC claims the new speakers offer 25% better sound than the ones on the phone's predecessor. The sound output was indeed loud and clear.



We also got a chance to play with HTC's Dot View flip covers that display notifications, time and weather updates and the ability to answer calls, without the need to uncover the phone. The cover will be sold separately.



HTC One (M8) will be available in Gunmetal Gray and Glacial Silver colours at launch with an Amber Gold version shipping after a few weeks of the launch. HTC has not revealed the pricing for the new One (M8). With rivals Sony and Samsung expected to soon launch their flagship phones in the Indian market, a lot would depend on the pricing of the phone for it to be a success.




Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Oppo launches smartphone that takes 50MP photos


Oppo launches smartphone that takes 50MP photos

Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has launched the first smartphone in the world that can capture photos with 50MP resolution.

Chinese smartphone maker Oppo has launched the first smartphone in the world that can capture photos with 50MP resolution.

Though the rear camera of the phone, Oppo Find 7, has resolution of 13MP only, it has a Super Zoom mode that merges 10 photos to create a single 50MP image. Nokia's Lumia 1020 smartphone has a 41MP rear camera but can take photos with maximum resolution of 38MP only.

The smartphone can also capture 4K (movie hall quality) as well as slow-motion (720p at 120fps) videos. It packs a LED flash on the back and a 5MP camera in front.

Another unique feature of Oppo Find 7 is its QHD (or 2K) display panel, offering resolution of 2560x1440p, much higher than the 1920x1080p screens of most smartphones available at present. With screen size of 5.5-inch, the Find 7 has the highest pixel density in the smartphone market with 538 pixels per inch.

Vivo Xplay 3S, launched in December last year, is the only other smartphone to feature a QHD screen. Samsung is also said to be working on a Galaxy S5 variant with QHD screen, rumoured to be unveiled in May this year.

Oppo Find 7 is powered by 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 chipset, which also powers the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z2. The phone runs on Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) operating system, with the company's own ColorOS 1.2 on top, and 3GB RAM. It comes with 32GB internal storage, microSD support and 3,000mAh battery.

Oppo says that users can operate the phone with wet hands without any risk of water damage. The phone features a notification strip at the bottom, where it displays incoming calls as well as unread SMSs and emails. The manufacturer has used the VOOC technology in the smartphone, which allows it charge from zero to 75% in 30 minutes.

The all-new Find 7 will hit the market in May or June this year, with a price tag of 3,498 yuan.

The company has also launched a toned down version of Find 7, featuring a Full HD screen, 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB RAM and 2,800mAh battery. The version, named Find 7a, will hit the market on March 20 at 2,998 yuan.

Apart from the two smartphones, Oppo also unveiled the O-Band wearable device. This gadget can track users' sleeping patterns, record fitness data and send notifications.

Oppo entered the Indian market in January this year, bringing the N1 smartphone with rotating camera to the country at Rs 39,999.


Cameraduel: Nokia challenges Sony


#Cameraduel: Nokia challenges Sony

It seems Nokia, which is confident about the camera prowess of its Lumia 1020 smartphone wants to challenge Sony to a camera-duel.

Nokia differentiates its high-end smartphones with top of the line optics. Upbeat about the camera prowess of its high-end smartphone, the company has challenged Japanese giant Sony to a camera duel. Nokia has called for a contest between its nearly year-old Lumia 1020 and Sony's latest Xperia Z2.

In response to a tweet posted by Sony's UK account talking about the camera technology deployed in the Sony Xperia Z2, Nokia UK responded with a tweet challenging Sony to a camera-duel.

Sony's Xperia UK account tweeted, "Picture-perfect moments deserve award-winning camera technology, see how with #XperiaZ2." Nokia responded, "This town ain't big enough for the both of us, @sonyxperiagb! #CameraDuel," along with a picture featuring the Lumia 1020.

Sony did not reply to the tweet.

Sony's Xperia Z2 smartphone boasts of noise-canceling technology and ultra-high-definition video recording. The Z2's built-in camera can capture video in so-called 4K resolution that offers four times the details as current high-definition video. Z2 sports a 1/2.3" 20.7MP Exmor RS camera with Sony's G Lens. The Z2 is waterproof, so it can shoot even under-water, which the Lumia 1020 is not capable of.

On the other hand, Nokia's contender sports a 41MP camera with PureView technology. The 41MP Zeiss camera has six lenses and features Nokia's PureView imaging technology, along with two types flash - one LED and the other Xenon. The Lumia 1020 also features a technology called Dual Capture, which takes two shots at the same time, one at 38MP resolution and the other at 5MP. The former is meant for photo editing, while the latter is ideal for social media uploads. It also comes with Optical Image Stabilization, which the Xperia Z2 lacks.

Nokia has been known to take potshots at its rivals on Twitter and other social networks. Recently, it fired a salvo at Apple when it announced the 8GB version of the iPhone 5C. It tweeted, "Hey Apple: "Today we announce a colourful, fast and affordable 8GB smartphone" - Nokia, Feb 2013."


Motorola launches Moto X in India at Rs 23,999


Motorola launches Moto X in India at Rs 23,999

Motorola has launched its flagship smartphone, Moto X, in the Indian market at starting price of Rs 23,999.


Motorola has launched its flagship smartphone, Moto X, in the Indian market. Just like Moto G, the new smartphone will be available in India only via e-commerce website Flipkart.

The company is offering the Moto X variant with plastic back panel at Rs 23,999; Motorola is offering back panels in five colours, namely black, white, turquoise, blue and red. The models with wood finish (walnut and teak) have been priced at Rs 25,999.

As per the listings on Flipkart, only the Moto X variants in white and black colours are available for purchase at present. The other versions can only be pre-ordered at present and will be delivered to buyers in the second week of April. Flipkart is providing launch-day offers for Moto X, such as cashback of Rs 1,000 for those who buy the device on EMIs, 70% off on body cases and 100% cashback to select buyers.

Moto X is the only flagship smartphone by a major company that aims to lure customers with the promise of optimized user experience instead of beefed up hardware. The device has a 4.7-inch HD screen, 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 10MP camera and 2GB RAM. It is among the few smartphones in the country that run on Android 4.4 operating system and has a water-resistant coating. Buyers get free 50GB of Google Drive storage with Moto X.

Motorola has not rolled out the Moto Maker online tool, which allows buyers to customized their Moto X smartphone at the time of ordering, in India.

The smartphone comes with a unique always-on voice assistant that listens to the commands even if the user is not operating the handset. It also comes with a Quick Capture feature, which allows users to jerk their wrist twice to open the camera app. The camera of Moto X also features ClearPixel technology that allows 75% more light to enter, thus producing better low light pictures.

Much like Nokia's Glance Screen, Moto X comes with Active Display; this feature shows the time, unread messages and emails, missed calls and other notifications even when the screen is turned off. The device is preloaded with the Migrate app, which allows users to transfer data like contacts, photos, videos and even call log and SMSs from any Android 4.2-powered phone.

Other smartphones available at this price point in India are Google Nexus 4, Samsung Galaxy Grand 2, Sony Xperia T2 Ultra, Gionee Elife E7 and Nokia Lumia 1320.


Friday, March 7, 2014

HTC Desire 700

HTC made a splash in the market last year with the launch of its top-end smartphone, HTC One. However, it failed to translate this into sales. Nevertheless, the company continues undeterred with the launch of a smartphone with a similar design and software features as HTC One - the new Desire 700.
 

Desire 700 is a dual-sim smartphone with rather modest specs like low-resolution screen, just 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage and 2,100mAh battery - at a price tag of 33,000 in the country. However, the device is available at Rs 23,000.

We tested the new Desire 700 to see whether its performance justifies the price tag of Rs 23,000. Here's the review of the new HTC smartphone... and why it seems exorbitant even at Rs 23,000.

Design:
The Desire 700 takes many design cues from its older sibling HTC One. You will find the dual front-facing speakers, curved back panel and rounded edges on both smartphones. The design is pretty good but there is one key difference between the two - HTC One is made of aluminium (a premium material), whereas Desire 700 has plastic construction.

The plastic back of Desire 700 features matt finish, but feels a little rough to the touch. The smartphone feels pretty solid when held in the hand and is compact enough to fit in the palm comfortably despite a 5-inch screen.

Like phones in the One series, Desire 700 has the two button setup (comprising Home and Back keys) under the screen. Press the Home button to go straight to the present home screen, and double tap it to see the multitasking menu.

Hardware configuration:
The Achilles heel of Desire 700 is low configuration at a high price point. A look at the spec sheet of the device and you will think this smartphone is straight out of 2011. It has a 5-inch screen with resolution of 960x540p; compare this to the 720p display of Moto G, priced at Rs 12,499!

The resolution looks disappointing on paper, but the colour saturation and display quality are such that you get good colours and won't see any pixilation in most scenarios. It also offers great viewing angles; the phone simply does not lose colour whichever angle you look at it from.

However, Desire 700's display is not without its flaws either; the issue being sunlight legibility. The brightness level of the phone is disappointing; it simply cannot hold its own in *direct* sunlight; we highlight the word 'direct' because otherwise the screen shows pretty good colours.

The phone comes with a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor with 1GB RAM, in a time when 2GB RAM has become staple for any mid-range smartphone. Moreover, the Snapdragon 200 chip is too old. Much cheaper Moto G comes with the newer Snapdragon 400 chipset.

During our usage, the performance of the device was mostly smooth, but every once in a while, we observed lag - a major concern for a smartphone officially priced above Rs 30,000.

Other key specs are: 8GB internal storage, microSD support up to 64GB and connectivity options like 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and microUSB 2.0.

GSM+CDMA advantage:
But before you make a judgement about the Desire 700 going by its configuration and relatively high price tag, remember that it is one of the very few smartphones in the market offering GSM+CDMA functionality.

This means that you can operate both type of sim cards on the smartphone, which is a rarity considering most dual-sim phones in India have GSM+GSM configuration. And this is its key selling point - if you own GSM and CDMA sim cards and don't want to carry multiple smartphones, then Desire 700 is the device for you.

Though the sim slots for CDMA and GSM cards are clearly marked on the smartphone, you can put any one of the cards in either slot and they will work perfectly well. However, you can only use 3G network in the SIM1 slot, while SIM2 slot can only access 2G internet. You can pick the preferred sim slot to make calls, send SMSs and access mobile data in the Settings menu.

When we say that you can put the GSM sim in the CDMA slot, it means that you can use Desire 700 as a GSM+GSM device, not just GSM+CDMA.

Desire 700 comes with dual active functionality. This means that if you are talking on one sim and get a call on the other sim, you will be notified via call waiting so you do not miss any important calls.

Software:
Unfortunately, Desire 700 still runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), with HTC's proprietary Sense 5.0 user interface. The three-generation old operating system is well quite old, though you get one of the best custom Android skins available in the market.

The best part of the software is Blinkfeed, which debuted with HTC One and shows news and social media updates right on the home screen. On other smartphones, we use Flipboard app regularly, but using Blinkfeed made us forget about it during the review period.

You also get a *mostly* smooth interface, with several home screen shortcuts that have been around for long. The occasional little lag is not enough to adversely impact the user experience too much; at least, it wasn't during our review period.

Camera:
On the back of Desire 700 is an 8MP camera with LED flash, while a 2.1MP camera in placed in the front. Both cameras feature back-lit illuminated sensors, which help capture more light and deliver better low-light photos.

We really like the camera app of new HTC phones, including Desire 700. The app is uncluttered and gives you options that are used most commonly right on the screen, while other features are under the hood (the on-screen Options menu). You get several filters, HDR, panorama etc in the app.

Talking about camera performance, we were a little surprised when we saw how dark the scenes looked on the screen as we were about to click. However, once we tapped on the screen to enable auto-focus, the image turned out fine.

The colours in photos captured by Desire 700 are natural and there is no over-saturation or over-exposure. However, there is a little issue with details, as some images we took outdoors did not have sufficient level of detail.

Low-light performance of the phone's camera - both front and rear - is pretty good. The best part is that noise is kept to a minimum, giving you a pretty good photo even in relatively dark areas.

Performance:
The screen, as mentioned above, does deliver a lacklustre performance under direct sunlight, but is good otherwise. The smartphone is not blazing fast and you can get faster Samsung smartphones at lesser prices today.

Most of the time, Desire 700 worked satisfactorily. But gaming was a different cup of tea. While games like Angry Birds, Temple Run and Subway Surfer (which consume little resources) ran smoothly, heavier games like Asphalt 8 and Dead Trigger 2 gave us low frame rates more than once. This clearly shows that the processor of Desire 700 is not up to the challenge when tasked with high-intensity game.


The two front-facing speakers with HTC's BoomSound ​of the Desire 700 deliver above par output, more than enough for a small room. In terms of quality too, the speakers perform well, though it does not offer much bass.

Battery life is yet another flaw of Desire 700. The 2,100mAh battery runs approximately 8 hours with mobile data turned on; you can extend this up to 12 hours if you turn on the battery saver mode. Opting for the battery saver mode means that mobile data will be turned off whenever the phone is not in use, but you will miss out on notifications. So, better charge your phone during office before leaving for the day, else you may keep worrying that the phone can turn off any time.

Rivals:
Desire 700 is one of the few smartphones in the market to offer GSM+CDMA configuration, but it is not the only one. Local manufacturer Micromax has got this need covered with the Canvas Duet 2. The device has a 5.3-inch 720p screen, 1.2GHz quad-core Mediatek processor, 1GB RAM, 32GB microSD support, Android 4.1, 8MP rear camera and 2,300mAh battery.

Considering that the screen of Desire 700 is pretty good, the processing capabilities of the two are pretty similar and camera performance is quite nice, we would recommend it over the Micromax phone. However, Canvas Duet 2 costs approximately Rs 14,000, so the choice is eventually yours.

Verdict:
But if GSM+CDMA is not your main concern, then you would be better off without Desire 700. Pick any dual-sim smartphone, preferably Moto G, but definitely don't buy Desire 700. It is simply not worth the money.

You can get better dual-sim smartphones, such as Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 and Xolo Q3000, at that price. In our view, the price simply does not justify the features in Desire 700's case.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Lenovo K900 smartphone with 2GHz processor launched for Rs. 32,999


Lenovo has launched its flagship Android smartphone, the K900 in the Indian market at a price point of Rs. 32,999.

The phone will be available at 3,000 Lenovo outlets starting July. Lenovo has also launched five other Android smartphones, namely A706, A390, P780, S820 and S920.

The Lenovo K900 was first showcased at CES earlier this year. The K900 packs in Intel's dual-core Clover Trail+ platform, specifically the Intel Atom Z2580 dual-core processor clocking in at 2GHz. The device features a full-HD(1080x1920 pixels) display, 2GB RAM and is expected to come with 16GB of internal storage. It has a 2500 mAh non-removable battery.

Amar Babu, Managing Director, Lenovo India, said," The journey for Lenovo smartphones in India that began last November, takes a whole new dimension witth the launch of 6 new power-packed mobile devices, which offer an excellent choice for smartphone buyers in India. Our retail footprint has grown considerably to 3000 retail stores, since we launched our first range of smartphones last year. We will continue to expand our reach in India."

The phablet comes with 13-megapixel rear camera with a new Sony Exmor BSI sensor and a 2-megapixel front camera. Lenovo equipped the K900's rear camera with an f1.8 focal length lens, making it the first smartphone to offer such a wide aperture on its camera. In addition to these improvements to the rear camera, the 2-megapixel front camera has also been widened to an 880 viewing angle, the widest available on a smartphone front camera for convenient self-portraits and video calls. It ships with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

At 6.9mm and a 162gms (that's still heavy), Lenovo claims the K900 is the thinnest phone in its class. Despite its slim profile, the smartphone is strong and sturdy unibody construction sporting a stainless steel and polycarbonate exterior.

Lenovo K900 key specifications
  • 5.5-inch 1080p IPS capacitive touch display

  • Intel Atom Z2580 2GHz dual-core processor (Clover Trail+)

  • 2GB RAM

  • 16GB internal storage

  • 13-megapixel camera with Sony's Exmor BSI sensor

  • 2-megapixel front camera

  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Panasonic T31 - A Stylish Installment-Free Smartphone!





India is a booming market for the telecommunications industry and provides immense opportunities





for handset manufacturers today. 

The Smartphone market continues to drive the overall growth for the phone market- given there is a huge potential for its penetration in India. As per the most recent research reports, the Indian smartphone market grew by 229 percent year-on-year to 12.8 million smartphones in the third quarter of 2013 compared to 3.8 million units in Q3 of 2012. Indian companies, having already made an impact on the basic phone market, made the progression to smartphones over the past year or so by taking advantage of the stupendous growth rate.In line with this, having a first-hand understanding of the marketplace and after a detailed understanding of the consumer requirements, Panasonic India continuing with its strong focus on Indian market, marked its entry in the Smartphone category with the launch of its flagship phone, the Panasonic P51. This phone was introduced in the market mainly targeting the young generation – the always-on-the-go college youth, and the premium executive class, who is always on the lookout for better, faster and savvier smartphones on the go!

Encouraged by the tremendous success of its P51 smartphone, Panasonic took a step further by unveiling three new smartphones: Panasonic P11, Panasonic T21, and Panasonic T11. These smartphones have been designed to deliver on Panasonic’s brand promise of “Smart solutions for

Smart people”, and come with compact and sleek designs, loaded with innovative software features to deliver superior performance thus making it an ideal companion for everyday life. With a unique combination of stylish design, cutting-edge technology and innovative convergence, the phones were brought in the market with an objective of redefining the smartphone experience for the Indian mobile phone consumer. Reinforcing its commitment to deliver superior smartphone experience to its consumers in India, the most recent phone introduced by the brand, the fifth in the Panasonic’s series of smartphones was the Panasonic T31. Through this latest offering, the brand reiterated its commitment to offer superior quality smart phone experience at affordable pricing. Latest Android Stylish Smartphone under Rs 10000 with splendid features like dual core GHZ 1.3 processor, Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, 4 inch WVGA display making it  a better, faster and savvier smartphone. T 31 is promoted by the youth brand ambassador Varun Dhawan.

With the launch of these devices, Panasonic India is assured of the fact that its new offerings will deliver a remarkable mobile experience to its consumers. Syndicating great functionality and design, accompanied by a comprehensive system of applications, the Panasonic India is positive that their consumers will yet again repose their faith in the company for A Better Life,  A Better World.


Saturday, February 1, 2014

BlackBerry Z10


HTC One X+


BlackBerry was (sort of) back - there's no doubt about that after the huge launch of the BlackBerry Z10 and it's BB10 operating system. The lateness of said launch caused some to question the relevance of the phones, but it's still a phone that ticks a lot of boxes.
The BlackBerry Z10's Peek function, interesting camera features and ability to offer you a work and life balance will appeal to a lot of people who struggle to carry around two handsets when the office won't let you bring the iPhone in.
The Z10 has a quality finish as well as a clever interface, and the expandable storage, removable battery and Adobe Flash support are all small wins for the Z10 and will help as it tries to stand out in a crowded market.
Add in the presence of BlackBerry 10.2 to supercharge the OS (to some extent - improving the Priority Hub is a nice move) and you can see it's not game over for BB just yet.

Quick verdict:

The Z10 is a decent smartphone offering up a strong range of features and a fancy new operating system that may catch the eye of the technologically adventurous.
It does pretty much everything we'd expect from a high-end device and there are no major flaws to go running to the presses about. It's only the lack of any real cutting-edge features to mark it out that keeps it from going higher in our list, so if you're all about BlackBerry, then this phone won't disappoint.
OK, it's not been a massive success - but then again, it's just dropped to £149.99 from the lofty £500+ price point. It won't be supported for much longer we'd guess, but enough to warrant that much money to get a second phone.
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