Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts

Monday, 18 August 2014

Xolo Q510s With 4-Inch Display and Android 4.4.2 KitKat Launched at Rs. 6,499


Xolo has launched a new budget smartphone, the Q510s , listing it on its site at Rs. 6,499. The company has yet to announce official availability however.
 
The Xolo Q510s is a dual-SIM smartphone that runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat out-of-the-box. It comes with a 4-inch (480x800 pixels) WVGA IPS display and offers a pixel density of 233ppi.

As per its listing on the company website , the Xolo Q510s is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582M processor coupled with 1GB of RAM, and Mali 400 GPU clocked at 416MHz. It comes with 8GB of inbuilt storage, which is further expandable via microSD card (up to 32GB). It sports a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, while there is a secondary 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera also onboard. The rear camera features scene detection, face recognition, Panorama, geo-tagging, Best shot, Smile shot, and HDR options.

On the connectivity front, the Xolo Q510s offers 3G, GPRS/ EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB and Bluetooth 4.0 options. The smartphone packs a 1500mAh battery that is rated to deliver up to 15 hours of talk time and up to 390 hours of standby time on 2G network. The Xolo Q510s measures 128x63x8.9mm and is only available in a White colour variant.

Xolo in August introduced three handsets running Android 4.4 KitKat, including the Q510s. The other two KitKat-based handsets are Xolo A1000s and Play 8X-1200. It is worth noting that out of the two aforementioned handsets, the Play 8X-1200 was announced officially last week at Rs. 19,999.

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Spice Smart Pulse Smartwatch With Voice Calling Launched at Rs. 3,999

Spice Retail has launched its first smartwatch, the Spice Smart Pulse M 9010. The smartwatch features dual-SIM support along with voice calling. Priced at Rs. 4,999 (MRP), the Spice Smart Pulse M 9010 will be available with an MOP of Rs. 3,999 via HomeShop18 from July 11.

The Spice Smart Pulse M 9010 supports 2G dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) and runs the company's proprietary Java-based operating system. It can be paired with Android smartphones via BT notifier app (download apk) offered by Spice. Once paired with a smartphone, users will be able to see notifications, receive calls, view call logs, read and write SMS, remote camera capture and music streaming.

Spice Smart Pulse M 9010 smartwatch features a 1.5-inch touchscreen with a 240x320 pixels resolution. Spice has not specified the smartwatch's processor details.

The Spice Smart Pulse M 9010 smartwatch comes with one digital (1.3-megapixel) camera for taking pictures. It supports an additional 8GB of storage expansion via microSD card, while the built-in storage is not specified by the company.

Connectivity options on Smart Pulse M 9010 include 2G (GPRS/ EDGE), and Bluetooth. It also has audio video player, FM radio and supports Hindi along with English language. The Spice Smart Pulse M 9010 packs a 420mAh Li-Ion battery which is rated for up to 180 minutes of talk time and up to 2 days of standby time.

The smartwatch measures 41.7x53.7x13.6 mm and will be available in Black and Blue colour. Spice is also bundling a free Bluetooth headset and two different colour interchangeable wrist bands with Spice Smart Pulse M 9010.

Commenting on the launch, Mr. T M Ramakrishnan, CEO Devices, Spice Retail Limited said, "The Smart Pulse is innovative for its dual-SIM functionality, utilitarian for its Bluetooth pairability, and fashionable for the changeable wrist bands that come with it, a unique feature for this category."

Monday, 7 July 2014

Sony And MediaTek Will Team Up For 4LTE Entry-Mid Level Devices In 2015


We took a look a couple weeks back that MediaTek chips would be ending up in four to five Sony smartphones during 2015, now they have narrowed down even more to the MT6732, a 64-bit processor.  Sony plans on using the MediaTek chips in their low to mid-range devices.  Companies like Huawei, Alcatel, Lenovo, Acre, Vivo and OPPO are some of the manufacturers that have used MediaTek chips in their devices.  However, they have been working hard at expanding their use, especially in some higher end phones and Sony is exactly what they need to help them broaden their recognition.
Although Sony already uses the MediaTek MT6589 quad-core in their Sony Xperia C, this will be not only 64-bit, but also LTE compatible. It will also be a quad-core clocked at 1.5GHz.  Certainly not up to par with the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors currently being used in most high-end smartphones, but with the market for low to mid-range phones increasing in most parts of the world, this will be a good thing for Sony.  The MediaTek processors are generally cheaper and Sony can save some money on each one they make and sell. The MediaTek MT6732 chip is based on the ARM Cortex-A53 64-bit processor and also features ARM Mali-T760 graphics. The chip also includes dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, capable of using a 13MP image signal-processor and H.265 Ultra HD video record & playback.  The MediaTek MT6752 octa-core chip is also slatted for release later this year.  
This is terrific because there is just not enough competition in the chipmaking arena – for now Qualcomm rules the kingdom with its Snapdragon series and their chips never seem to disappoint.  Samsung’s Exynos chips need to get the LTE capability embedded for them to really take off – Samsung seems content to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon for its devices in the U.S needing 4G LTE capability, rather than get it fixed so they can use their own chips. NVIDIA hasn’t had a Tegra Chip out in a popular device for a long time. Competition forces innovation, and while Qualcomm does keep moving forward with their Snapdragon line, it would be interesting to see if the 64-bit chips would have arrived on the scene quicker, had there been any true competition. Maybe this move with Sony and their 64-bit chips and soon to have octa-core processor will start them on a journey to better recognition and a better reputation. 
SOURCE: DigiTimes.

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Flipkart Reportedly Set to Launch Its Own Tablet on June 26


Online marketplace Flipkart is said to be all set to launch tablet with its own label on June 26.
The Bangalore-based firm, which sells its own brand of electronic and computer accessories like headphones, speakers and pen drives under the DigiFlip range, is expected to launch the tablet under the same label.
While the specifications of Flipkart's rumoured tablet still remain under the wraps, the company is hosting a blogger event on June 26 and has sent out a cryptic invite in form of a jar of tablets.
The move is expected to help Flipkart, which follows the mix of marketplace and inventory-led model (with resellers putting up their wares for sale on the website) to boost its margins in the highly competitive electronics retailing space.
Interestingly, last week, online retailing giant Amazon had launched its first smartphone Fire Phone(First Impressions) becoming the first e-commerce firm to compete in the over $150 billion global market, led by players like Apple and Samsung.
Amazon also has its Kindle range of e-Book readers. Flipkart's move to launch a tablet is also expected to help the e-commerce firm connect faster with its consumers.
Another similarity that Flipkart shares with Amazon is its annual subscription service for its customers.Flipkart First, which is similar to Amazon Prime premium subscription service in the US, is aimed at rewarding registered shoppers, which the company claims are about 18 million for the portal, as well as getting new ones on board.
Like Amazon's Firefly feature on its Fire Phone, Flipkart's tablet is expected to be integrated with features that will enable users to complete transactions with the firm that sells everything from apparel to household appliances to stationery, within minutes.
Amazon's Firefly feature can identify things like books, games, CDs etc., by pointing the Fire Phone's camera at them. It can also capture songs or TV programmes and gives the user options to purchase them.

With this move, Flipkart will compete with global giants like Samsung and Apple, which are leaders in the domestic market too.
However, going by tablet sales data, the growing demand for phablets is eating into the market share of tablets and it is yet to be seen how does Flipkart markets its device to catch the consumer's pulse.
According to research firm CMR, the tablet sales in India declined 17.5 percent to 0.75 million units in January-March 2014 compared to 0.9 million units in the same quarter last year, pulled down by higher demand for phablets (smartphones with displays larger than 5-inches) and BIS certification compliance issues.
However, with the consolidation in the market (as many smaller players have discontinued their products), analysts expect sales to pick up in the quarters ahead.

Nokia X2 Dual SIM With 1GB of RAM and 4.3-Inch Display Launched

For many tech pundits who believed that the Nokia X smartphone range was dead after Microsoft's completed acquisition of Nokia's devices and services business, the Redmond giant has a surprise - the launch of the Nokia X2, the successor to the popular Nokia X.
The Nokia X2 will be available at EUR 99 (roughly Rs. 8,100) without taxes and subsidies. The company on its official Conversations blog has revealed that the Nokia X2 will be available immediately in select countries globally; however it has not listed the markets.

The new Nokia X series phone will be available in Glossy Black, Green, Orange, Dark Grey, White and Yellow. The Nokia X2 now sports a translucent outer layer, reminiscent to the ones seen on Nokia's Asha range of handsets.
Microsoft Mobile reiterates that the all new Nokia X2 can run Android apps and comes preloaded with the latest version of Nokia Store that now incorporates third-party app stores.
The Conversations blog said, "The Nokia X2 is also equipped with another navigation option; the brand-new 'apps list', which keeps your home screen clear for your most used apps, bringing Nokia X2 in line with the existing Lumia experience."

One of the prominent additions in the design of the Nokia X2 is the new home button that takes you back to the start screen and is accompanied by the back button that allows flipping through most recent actions, and long pressing shows what apps are open. Notably, the exact version of the Nokia X software platform being used has not yet been revealed by the company, though Engadget notes the Nokia X2 runs Nokia X Software Platform 2.0.
The new Nokia X2 is a dual-SIM variant and do not has a single SIM variant. Notably, the Nokia X2 Dual SIM has been listed on the company's official India site without pricing.

The new Nokia X family member features a 4.3-inch ClearBlack LCD display with WVGA resolution (480x800 pixels) that offers a pixel density of 217ppi. It is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor clocked at 1.2GHz clubbed with 1GB of RAM. Notably, last generation's Nokia X+ and Nokia XL had just 768MB of RAM, while the Nokia X had 512MB of RAM. All three last generation Nokia X phones ran on a dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 Snapdragon S4 chipset, and can therefore can be considered an upgrade.
The Nokia X2 sports a 5-megapixel autofocus rear camera with LED flash, while there a front-facing camera (unspecified resolution) also onboard. The smartphone is backed by an 1800mAh battery that's rated to deliver up to 10 hours of 2G talk time and up to 86 hours of continuous music playback. The Nokia X2 features 4GB of built-in storage, which is expandable via microSD card (32GB).


The Nokia X2 also comes preloaded with a bevy of Microsoft apps such as Skype, Outlook.com, Bing Search app, WeChat, Path, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Yammer and Xbox games. The all new OneDrive is also preinstalled with 15GB cloud storage available right out-of-the-box. Games include SnapAttack, Wordament and Kinectimals. The note-taking app, OneNote, is also present. For the socialites, Line, WeChat, Path, Facebook and Facebook Messenger are also available.

EverythingMe Releases Its Contextual Launcher Globally


EverythingMe‘s contextual launcher aims to customize your Android home screen so that you get exactly what you need every time you switch on your phone. It’s the results of years of work on mobile discovery. And today, the app is available globally.
 At the time, it was an iPhone app to improve the mobile search experience.
“But the number of search queries are decreasing on mobile,” Ben-David told me. So that’s why the startup started working on something completely different — context.
You might get the Kindle app when you’re at home in the evening, and the Twitter app when you’re waiting at the bus stop in the morning
When it comes to mobile startups, it’s still a brand new world. Modern smartphones only hit the market in 2007, and countless of developers started providing content for this new platform. Hundreds of thousands of apps are now available at our fingertips.
Yet, this is also a challenge. You may have 150 apps on your phone, but chances are that you only use a dozen of them. “Nobody swipes to the third page of apps,” Ben-David said. This is where EverythingMe is useful.
Here’s how it works. When you switch on your Android phone, you will get four apps that are relevant to the time of the day, your location and more. For example, you might get the Kindle app when you’re at home in the evening, and the Twitter app when you’re waiting at the bus stop in the morning.
Sometimes, you are looking for something in particular beyond these four apps. For example, you might want to get the latest world cup results. This app might not necessarily show up in your top four apps as you don’t open the world cup app all year round. EverythingMe automatically organizes apps in smart folders. You will find the world cup app in the “Sports” folder, maybe in the “News” folder as well.
In these smart folders, you will get information cards so that you even get info without opening and app. And below, you will find the relevant apps depending on the category, as well as app suggestions from the Play Store. You won’t have to micromanage your phone to organize apps anymore, and you won’t miss on this cool new app you installed and forgot a few minutes later.
Finally, EverythingMe replaces the search engine of your phone. For example, if you contact someone very often, his or her name will show up at the top.
The team of 65 has received $37 million in funding over the years, and has attracted millions of downloads in its test markets since February. This contextual launcher also powers Firefox OS. Overall, EverythingMe is all about learning about your habits to make your phone even more personal.

Friday, 20 June 2014

Fire Phone Immerses Users in Amazon's World


Amazon on Wednesday announced a device that tries to fulfill the retailer's dream of being integrated into consumers' lives at every possible waking moment - whether they are deciding where to eat, realizing they need more toilet paper or intrigued by a snatch of overheard music.
The device is a cellphone, but making calls on it got almost no attention at all at the event in Seattle where it was unveiled. The Fire phone, the product of four years of research and development, offers Amazon fans the chance to live in an Amazon-themed world, where just about every element can be identified, listed, ranked, shared and, of course, ordered. It offered a view of a mobile future that will be alluring to some but might repel others.
If the device works as described, and Amazon entices even a small portion of its 250 million active customers to buy one, the Fire could accelerate Amazon's already intense competition with other retailers and tech companies, not to mention intensifying some of its current battles with suppliers.

As if to underline the no-gloves nature of the battle, a promotional video in the first few moments of the presentation took a direct slap at Apple. Both Apple and Samsung were criticized for having inferior cameras in their devices, and there seemed to be other jabs at technology like Google Glass.
The Fire's product recognition feature, Firefly, "is potentially a real threat to bricks and mortar retailers," said Rebecca Lieb, an analyst with the Altimeter Group. "Scan a product or listen to music, and you're delivered straight to the page on Amazon on which you can purchase it. Impulse shopping just went to a new level."

Amazon's phone - consumers can order it now; it ships starting July 25 - is arriving as the leading tech companies are increasingly trying to develop an array of services and products to keep consumers from wandering, the digital equivalent of Disney not wanting you to leave Disneyland for lunch. So Microsoft brought out a tablet; Facebook tried a phone; Google is experimenting with a shopping and delivery service.
Against such a frenzy of competition and innovation, an Amazon phone was inevitable. The company's leaders asked themselves only one question, Jeff Bezos, Amazon's founder and chief executive, told the crowd at the event: "Can we build a better phone for our most engaged customers?"
Bezos touted Firefly heavily as well as something Amazon calls Dynamic Perspective. Cameras on the phone allow the user to gain another view of a video game or see layered information on a map, like a Yelp review. Whether Dynamic Perspective is a gimmick or something more will depend on how aggressively developers invent new apps for it.
"This is the next big battleground in the ecosystem war," said Ben Schachter, an analyst with Macquarie. "Amazon is not going to turn the tide decisively in its favor with this, but just needs to establish a beachhead."
The announcement took place in a warehouselike space filled with 300 members of the news media, app developers and hand-picked Amazon fans. The presentation began with videos from people begging to attend; 60,000 people applied to do so.
Bezos began by citing laudatory reviews of the company's existing hardware, including its tablets.
"The most important thing we've done over 20 years is earn trust with customers," he said.
Amazon's leap into the smartphone business comes as sales of the devices are beginning to mature, at least in the United States and Europe. Their use for shopping, however, is just beginning to explode. In the United States, purchases made with phones will jump more than 25 percent this year to over $18 billion, according to eMarketer. At the moment, most mobile shopping is done with tablets.
Bezos, for all his zeal, was relatively circumspect about the phone's ultimate implications. Ralph de la Vega, chief executive of AT&T Mobility, Amazon's carrier partner, was more direct during a brief appearance on stage.
"I am going to buy a whole lot more things with this technology than I ever have before," De la Vega said.
One interesting question will be whether the phone will allow apps that might take customers to retailers whose prices undercut Amazon. Will residents of Planet Amazon, in other words, be permitted to visit other shopping worlds?
"Our idea is to give the lowest price to the customer," Dave Limp, an Amazon executive, said in an interview. "If we don't have it, shame on us."

As for whether customers will go into physical stores, check a price with Firefly, and order the item right then - inflaming Amazon's already bitter relations with Main Street - Limp noted that people could do the reverse: Look up something on Amazon and then buy it in a store.
"Both ways are very valuable for customers," he said.
The lengthy phone development process for Amazon was partly because of the difficulty of the task. Phones are a graveyard of tech dreams. Just ask Google, which was hailed as a genius for buying the handset maker Motorola, and then hailed again for cutting its losses and promptly selling the faded icon. Only Apple and Samsung have found it consistently profitable to make phones.
But Amazon, as always, is operating with a different playbook.
When Amazon introduced the Kindle Fire in 2011, there was a lot of chatter about its being a challenge to Apple's iPad. It was not. In the first quarter of this year, Apple had about a third of the tablet market, according to the research firm IDC. Amazon had less than 2 percent.
Still, that's a million more consumers taking up residence in the Amazon ecosystem. Just about anyone who has a Kindle Fire is a good candidate for membership in Amazon's fast shipping club, Amazon Prime, and just about any Prime member might be enticed to buy a Kindle. Amazon Prime has an estimated 20 million subscribers, who pay $99 a year.
The Fire Phone, which will be available late next month, costs $199 for a two-year contract with AT&T. But Amazon, as expected, is sweetening the deal with a year of free membership in the Prime club.
"If they are able to capture 10 percent of those Prime subscribers in the near term, then that would likely constitute a success," said Eugene Signorini, vice president of mobile insights at Mobiquity.
That would force Google and Apple, and possibly Facebook and Microsoft as well, to introduce new innovations and features in their own products. That would benefit consumers in the short term, Schachter said.
And in the long term, if Amazon or one of the other companies becomes dominant to the exclusion of all others?
"That might be more problematic," Schachter said.

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2 Briefly Listed Online


Samsung might soon announce the next iterations of two of its popular budget Android smartphones, the Galaxy Core and Galaxy Pocket, if a new online listing (now pulled) is to be believed.
The yet-to-be-announced Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2 were briefly listed at a Vietnamese online retailer named Mainguyen before being pulled down. However, GSMArena has obtained the complete specifications and also the press renders of both the rumoured Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2.
Notably, the Samsung Galaxy Core was launched in June last year, while the Galaxy Pocket was announced back in 2012.
According to the leaked specifications, both the briefly listed Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2 run Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box. The Galaxy Core 2 Duos is said to come with dual-SIM support, as the name suggests. The smartphone will come with a 4.5-inch WVGA (480x800 pixels) display and will have a pixel density of 207ppi.
The other specifications listed of the yet-to-be-announced Galaxy Core 2 Duos include a quad-core Cortex A7 processor, 768MB of RAM. It features 4GB of inbuilt storage and comes with expandable storage via microSD card. It is said to sport a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and also include a VGA camera.
GSMArena, citing the online listing, claims that the Galaxy Core 2 Duos comes with 3G connectivity option in one SIM, apart from Bluetooth, GPRS/ EDGE and Wi-Fi. A 2000mAh battery is said to back the alleged Galaxy Core 2 Duos and it will measure 130.2x67.9x9.8mm and weigh 138 grams.
The other yet-to-be-announced smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Pocket 2, is said to come with dual-SIM support and a 3.2-inch QVGA (320x480 pixels). It is powered by 1GHz processor clubbed with 512MB of RAM, according to the online listing. There is a 2-megapixel rear camera and a VGA front camera on board. The rumoured Galaxy Pocket 2 is said to come with a 1200mAh battery and weigh 110 grams.
As of now, there is no word from Samsung on the launch of both the Galaxy Core 2 Duos and Galaxy Pocket 2 smartphones.

Intex Aqua 3G With 4-Inch Display, Dual-Core SoC Launched at Rs. 3,555


Intex has expanded its range of budget 'Aqua' of smartphones, with the introduction of the Aqua 3G.
The smartphone has been launched at Rs. 3,555.
The company notes that the Intex Aqua 3G is targeted at consumers in Tier 2 and 3 cities of India. The new smartphone from Intex supports 3G connectivity, as the name suggests, a feature that is also the highlight of the device at this price.
The Aqua 3G runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box. It offers dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) support, and features a 4-inch IPS display with WVGA (480x800 pixels) resolution.
A dual-core (unspecified chipset) processor powers the smartphone, clocked at 1GHz and coupled with 256MB of RAM. The Aqua 3G sports a 2-megapixel rear camera without flash, while there is a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera also onboard.
The Intex Aqua 3G comes with 512MB of inbuilt storage, and can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card. It supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS/ A-GPS, GPRS/ EDGE and Micro-USB. The budget smartphone is backed by a 1400mAh battery with no word on talk time and standby time.
Commenting on the launch, Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, Business Head, Mobiles said, "We at Intex are at the forefront to innovate and offer products which promises the customers seamless functioning and unbeatable browsing experience at a rock bottom price. Aqua 3G is a marvel from Intex basket which will enable users to stay connected with the world all the time."
Last week, soon after Mozilla's announcement that Intex would be launching Firefox OS-based smartphones in the 'next few months', the company in a statement said its first Firefox OS smartphone, the Intex Cloud FX, would be priced under Rs. 2,000 when it launches in the first week of August.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Samsung Jet: Smarter than a smartphone?

1. Samsung Mobile unpacked their most ultimate innovation at Communicasia 2009.



2. Samsung Jet, made its mark with a breathtaking, simultaneous launch at three international locations, London, Dubai and Singapore.


3. Jet is rocket-powered, with 800 MHz processor! It's faster than the iPhone 3GS with a 600 MHz processing speed.



4. Jet certainly has enough power and appeal to tackle the hottest smartphones on earth. It is the ultimate solution to smartphone problem, i.e., waiting time.




5. With the 800 MHz application processor, Jet gives fast and instant multimedia and Internet access


6. Its Touch WIZ 2.0 UI gives an unrivalled user experience and includes features such as motion UI, smart unlock, customisable widget screen.




7. There is photo album, music player, video player, FM radio, game and internet around the six faces of the cube.



8. It holds, not just the latest in technology but is 'made' intelligently.



9. With motion recognition engine, you can access a lot of activities on the phone including the motion dial feature.



10. Unlock your mobile by drawing a predetermined shape with your finger called "Smart Unlock". You can do this in three ways - simply unlock, unlock and call, unlock and launch an application.



11. Zoom in and out with just one finger. Jet makes the most of its fast user interface.




12. Its new Dolphin Web browser lets you have a customised web experience, flash objects, initiate multiple downloads consecutively.




13. A rare feature to have in a phone is the Microsoft Exchange and a PC active sync option




14. The Jet lands in India, this month. Samsung will price it around Rs 24,000 and believes that Jet will make its mark as a phone smarter than a smartphone.




15. Specification:
  • 800 MHz processor
  • Touch WIZ 2.0 UI
  • 3.1 inch, 16M, WVGA, AMOLED screen
  • 480x800 Resolution screen
  • Microsoft Exchange with PC active sync
  • Dolphin web browser for customisable web experience
  • Geo tagging and traffic update features
  • 5 mega pixel camera








Oppo Find 7 'India's First Phone With QHD Display' Launched at Rs. 37,990


Oppo has launched the Find 7 in India, calling it the country's first smartphone to boast of a Quad-HD (QHD) display. The Oppo Find 7 has been priced at Rs. 37,990, and will be available in the Indian market from early July.

The Oppo Find 7 had been launched in China in May. The Oppo Find 7's 5.5-inch screen offers a resolution of 1440x2560 pixels and boasts of an impressive 538ppi pixel density. The smartphone runs a customised Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS, which the company dubs ColorOS 1.2.

The Find 7 from Oppo is powered by a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 (MSM8974AC) processor, clubbed with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of inbuilt storage with expandable storage support.

The Oppo Find 7 sports a 13-megapixel Sony Exmor IMX214 sensor rear camera with LED flash, and also houses a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with BSI sensor. The smartphone can record 4K videos and also record 720p videos at 120fps for slow motion, according to the company.

Oppo says, "By taking ten photos at the backend the Find 7 can take 50 megapixel photos with the Super Zoom feature."

It packs a 3000mAh battery, which the company says can charge up to 75 percent in 30-minutes of charging thanks to the Rapid Charge technology. Connectivity options on the Oppo Find 7 smartphone include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/ A-GPS, USB OTG (on-the-go), 3G and 4G LTE.

The company has also announced the Oppo Find 7a for an India launch, pricing it at Rs. 31,990, and giving it a Thursday availability. It was priced at CNY 2,998 (Rs. 29,500 approximately) when launched in China in March. 

OnePlus One Available Without Invitation but at a Higher Price


OnePlus recently announced that its '2014 Flagship Killer', the One, will have limited availability and can only be purchased by those who have received invites.
However, it seems there is good news for those interested in buying the new OnePlus One, with five online retailers based in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain now offering the smartphone without contract.

The only quibble is that the online retailers are offering the OnePlus One at a higher price than the usual starting price of $299 (roughly Rs. 18,300) for the 16GB unlocked and without contract model.
Lenteen has listed the new OnePlus One at EUR 294.99, while is also charging for shipping EUR 19.99 making the total amount for a 16GB unlocked variant to EUR 314.98 (roughly Rs. 25,300).

OppoMart, is offering the same model for EUR 399.99 (roughly Rs. 32,000); SPEmall lists the handset for $397.99 (roughly Rs. 23,600); Topresellerstore is selling the 16GB model for EUR 312 (roughly Rs. 25,000), and Flosmall at $416 (roughly Rs. 24,700). The listings were first reported by GizChina.
In addition, OnePlus shipping might be delayed due to a last minute software update. The company in its invite to consumers has noted the same, as published by Mobilesyrup, "The software recently received a major update but we are still working on perfecting some final issues. For that reason, we can't yet confirm the exact date that the phone will ship."

The OnePlus One was launched in April with the company announcing a Q2 release. The company also revealed that the handset will be initially available in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, the UK and the US. The OnePlus One will be available in Sandstone Black and Silk White colour variants.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

BlackBerry to consider making a phablet to drive growth


BlackBerry CEO John Chen indicated that a phablet may be the next growth driver for the Canadian manufacturer as it looks to regain its market share.
In an interview with Indonesia's Jakarta Post, Chen announced that BlackBerry aims to sell 1 million units of the BlackBerry Z3, a $200 handset that is available for sale exclusively in Indonesia (for now). The Z3 is the first device co-created with Foxconn, with which BlackBerry has entered into a five year partnership. Under the terms of the deal, Foxconn designs, manufactures and stocks the devices, which BlackBerry provides the software.
Chen mentioned that he was optimistic about the device performing well in the Indonesian market despite the recent increase of Android and iOS devices in that region.
"They [Android and iOS] are very focused on consumers. We have a very strong hold in enterprise. We do compete in the consumer space, and the product we launched [the Z3] is a very competitive product, especially since our brand is really big here in Indonesia. I hope to sell the Z3 a lot, like a million units or something. But I am actually more focused on market share. I want to increase our market share."
When asked about the next big growth driver, Chen stated that a phablet might be the answer, stating that there is a lot of potential for such a device.
"If we will do another thing, we will probably go to phablet. I think if you look at our strategy and if you look at where the market goes, there is definitely a good market for something between a phone and tablet. I think the phablet could be early, the tablet is already late. That is not a bad thing, because you can bring new technology. But, if I have the opportunity I will go to phablet."
Although BlackBerry is starting to focus once again on the consumer segment, it is not abandoning its enterprise users, with Chen stating that an enterprise version of BBM, called e-BBM, will be available in June this year. He also mentioned that the manufacturer is intent on building "infrastructure that connects everything: mobile, Internet protocol [IP] addresses, everything."

Cell Phones Kept in Trouser Pockets May Affect Male Virility: Study


Do you have a habit of keeping your cell phone in your trouser pocket? It could damage your chances of becoming a father.
According to a study, radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) emitted by mobile phones can have a detrimental effect on male virility.
Given the enormous scale of mobile phone use around the world, the potential role of this environmental exposure needs to be clarified.
"This study strongly suggests that being exposed to radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation from carrying mobiles in trouser pockets negatively affects sperm quality," cautioned Fiona Mathews, a professor of biosciences at University of Exeter in Britain.
"This could be particularly important for men already on the borderline of infertility, and further research is required to determine the full clinical implications for the general population," he said.
Most of the global adult population own mobile phones, and around 14 percent of couples in high and middle income countries have difficulty in conceiving.
To reach this conclusion, a team led by Mathews conducted a systematic review of the findings from 10 studies, including 1,492 sperm samples.
The sperm quality was measured in three different ways: motility, viability and concentration. In control groups, 50-85 percent of sperm have normal movement.
The researchers found this proportion fell by an average of 8 percentage points when there was exposure to mobile phones. Similar effects were seen for sperm viability.
The effects on sperm concentration were less clear. The results were consistent across in-vitro studies conducted under controlled conditions, said the study published in the journal Environment International.

Samsung Galaxy S III Neo With Android 4.4 KitKat Listed on Company's Site


Samsung has listed the Android 4.4 KitKat-based Galaxy S III Neo with model number GT-I9301I on its German website without price and availability.
The Galaxy S III Neo (GT-I9301I) is different from the Galaxy S3 Neo (GT-I9300I) launched in Indiaearlier this year at Rs. 26,200, featuring single-SIM support, and a slightly faster quad-core SoC (1.4GHz instead of the Galaxy S3 Neo's 1.2GHz quad-core SoC) instead.
Back in January, Samsung had also launched the Galaxy S III Neo+ smartphone for the Chinese market.
Notably, Samsung Galaxy S III Neo is a 'lite' variant of the company's 2012 flagship smartphone, theGalaxy S III. The smartphone looks similar in design to the Galaxy S III; however, the specifications are different.
The Samsung Galaxy S III Neo (GT-I9301I) features a 4.8-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) Super AMOLED display. The Galaxy S III Neo comes with 1.5GB of RAM and supports expandable storage up to 64GB, while featuring built-in storage of 16GB. It sports an 8-megapixel rear camera accompanied by an LED flash and features CMOS sensor, while there is a 1.9-megapixel front-camera also onboard.
Connectivity options on the Galaxy S III Neo include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/ A-GPS, Micro-USB and 3G. The smartphone measures 136.6x70.7x8.6mm and weighs about 132 grams. The Galaxy S III Neo packs a 2100mAh battery.

Saturday, 31 May 2014

Micromax A105 Canvas With Android 4.4 KitKat Listed Online at Rs. 6,999

Micromax seems to be in a hurry to
launch more smartphones running
Android 4.4 KitKat in the Indian
market. Within 10-days, the popular
Indian handset maker has introduced -
Unite 2 and Canvas Engage , while seems
geared up to launch a third smartphone
dubbed A105 Canvas.

The Micromax A105 Canvas is now listed
on an e-commerce website priced at Rs.
6,999.
The A105 Canvas is a dual-SIM (GSM
+GSM) device with dual standby support
that runs the most recent Android 4.4.2
KitKat out-of-the-box. It comes with a
5-inch (480x800 pixels) IPS display. It is
powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core
(unspecified chipset) processor with
512MB of RAM.
The Micromax A105 Canvas comes with
4GB of inbuilt storage, which is further
expandable via microSD card (up to
32GB). It sports a 5-megapixel rear
camera with LED flash, while there is a
secondary 0.3-megapixel front-facing
camera.

On the connectivity front, the Micromax
A105 Canvas includes 3G, Wi-Fi, Micro-
USB, and Bluetooth. The smartphone
packs a 1900mAh battery with no word
talk time and standby time on the
HomeShop18 website . The Micromax A105
Canvas measures 10.5mm thick, while it
weighs 180 grams.

The Indian smartphone market has
suddenly been crowded with Android 4.4
KitKat smartphones and we can credit
Motorola to kick off the tradition with
its popular budget Moto E .

The Moto E went on sale again on
Friday; however, like previous occasions ,
the handset went out of stock pretty
quickly.

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Microsoft purchase of Nokia's mobile business gets US approval

U.S. antitrust regulators have approved
Microsoft Corp's deal to buy Nokia
Corp's mobile phone business, the
Federal Trade Commission said on
Monday.
The approval, which was expected, was
dated November 29.

Devices & Services business in 5.44
billion euros deal
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The next step will be for the companies
to win approval in Europe for the
proposed $7.3 billion transaction.
Two people familiar with the matter
told Reuters on November 22 that the
transaction was headed for
unconditional approval in Brussels.
The
EU competition watchdog has set a
December 4 deadline for its decision.
Nokia had in September agreed to sell
its devices and services business and
license its patents to Microsoft after
failing to recover from a late start in
the smartphone sector.

The purchase underscores Microsoft's
push into the competitive consumer
devices market, where it faces fierce
competition from market leader
Samsung Electronics and Apple .

Nokia shareholders in mid-November
gave a thumbs-up to the sale of what
was once Finland's biggest brand, at
one point worth 4 percent of the
national GDP.

© Thomson Reuters 2013