Wednesday 26 November 2014

OnePlus One coming to India on December 2; to be exclusively available on Amazon.in

New Delhi: OnePlus, the startup founded by former Oppo VP Pete Lau, has announced its entry into the Indian market. Named OnePlus One, the phone will be available to purchase in India from December 2. The phone, which features a 5.5-inch 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) display, will be exclusively available in India on the e-commerce site Amazon.in.
To buy one, users need to have a OnePlus One invite. Invites can be earned by subscribing to the OnePlus newsletter, enter contests and events hosted by OnePlus for India or by Amazon.in. People who have purchased the OnePlus One on Amazon.in can also send invites to prospective buyers.
Once you receive the invite via e-mail, click the unique link to register it with OnePlus account. You can then make a purchase.
OnePlus One coming to India on December 2; to be exclusively available on Amazon.in
The OnePlus One has a 5-inch full HD display, 13 megapixel rear camera with a dual LED flash and a 5 megapixel front camera.
The time frame to use an invite is 48 hours from when the invite is generated.
The OnePlus One has a 13 megapixel rear camera with a dual LED flash and a 5 megapixel front camera. It weighs 162g and has a thickness of 8.9mm. The phone runs the modified version of Android. The phone is powered by CyanogenMod 11S OS based on Android 4.4.
It is engineered with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor with 2.5GHz Quad-core CPUs. The phone has 3GB of RAM. It comes in two colours - Silk White and Sandstone Black.

Xiaomi Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G: First Impressions

Xiaomi Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G: First Impressions

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Xiaomi on Monday launched the Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G phablets in India. The Xiaomi Redmi Note is priced at Rs. 8,999 and will be sold through the company's online retail partner Flipkart in India. Flash sale registrations will start from November 25 at 6pm IST, and the first sale will happen on December 2, similar to way the Xiaomi Mi 3 and Redmi 1S have been sold so far.On the other hand, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G will be sold by Filpkart as well as at 100 Airtel exclusive stores in six cities - Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai - but its launch is slated for the second half of December. Even though it will be available at physical stores, consumers will need to register on Airtel's website in advance and only those who win invitations from the company will be able to pick one up in person.
Xiaomi says that the 4G variant is specifically made for India, and it supports FDD LTE band 3 and TDD LTE band 40.
xiaomi_redmi_note_ndtv_10.jpgBoth the Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G look the same, and there is no difference whatsoever from the outside. Upfront, both smartphones feature 5.5-inch HD (720x1280-pixel) IPS LCD displays with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Notably, Xiaomi offers the Redmi Note in some regions without protective glass.
xiaomi_redmi_note_ndtv_4.jpgThe screens appear vibrant and offer good sunlight legibility at full brightness. The rear panels have a glossy finish, which makes them prone to fingerprints. The devices feel very slippery, though their rounded edges still let you get a good grip, and they sit well in your palm.
The two phablet smartphones - Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G - performed well in our limited time with the device. We didn't encounter any lags or crashes during that time. Overall the smartphones appeared very well optimised with 2GB of RAM on both, though the Redmi Note packs a 1.7 GHz octa-core MediaTek processor, while the Redmi Note 4G runs on a quad-core 1.6GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 CPU.
xiaomi_redmi_note_ndtv_1.jpgThe Redmi Note is a dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) device that runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and the Redmi Note 4G is a single-SIM device with Android 4.4.2 KitKat. Though Xiaomi has not had time to roll out an Android 5.0 Lollipop update yet, it has indicated that both devices might get it soon after the Mi series devices do.
xiaomi_redmi_note_ndtv_9.jpgThe Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G both come with 8GB built-in storage and a microSD card slot for expansion. The Redmi Note supports microSD card up to 32GB in size, while the Redmi Note 4G supports up to 64GB.
xiaomi_redmi_note_ndtv_8.jpgThe volume rocker and the power key are placed on the right edge, while the 3.5mm jack is on the top and the Micro-USB charging point is on the bottom. The speaker output is loud enough, and it is located at the bottom-right corner of the back.
xiaomi_redmi_note_ndtv_11.jpgBoth smartphones feature 13-megapixel rear autofocus cameras with LED flash, and 5-megapixel front-facing cameras. We tested the rear camera in different lighting conditions and the results appeared quite decent, though sometime we felt the images were slightly oversaturated. The cameras use Samsung sensors, and overall seem to be at par with several affordable phones with the same camera specifications, but we will reserve our final verdict for after the full review.
xiaomi_redmi_note_ndtv_3.jpgSo far, the Xiaomi Redmi Note and Redmi Note 4G appear to offer great value for money. In our limited time testing them, both smartphones performed well. Apart from the old-school design we hardly had anything to complain about. We are yet to review the devices, so do stay tuned for more.

Monday 22 September 2014

Samsung Galaxy Alpha India Launch Expected at September 27 Event

Samsung Galaxy Alpha India Launch Expected at September 27 Event

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Samsung on Monday started sending invites to an event on Saturday, where the company is likely to introduce the Galaxy Alpha smartphone in India.The invite describes the event as the unveiling of the "Next Generation Stylephone", tipping the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Alpha with its markedly-different design.
Notably, Samsung, during the global launch of the handset, had called the Galaxy Alpha "the evolution of Galaxy Design", touting "metal frame, elegantly curved corners, and a tactile soft back cover".
While announcing the Galaxy Alpha, Samsung had announced the smartphone would be globally released starting September in over 150 countries.
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha runs the latest Android 4.4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box. It features a 4.7-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) Super AMOLED display. The handset sports a sleek profile with dimensions 132.4x65.5x6.7mm and weighs 115 grams.
The Galaxy Alpha is powered by an octa-core chipset, most probably Samsung's Exynos SoC, with quad-core 1.8GHz and quad-core 1.3GHz. The smartphone also comes in a quad-core variant with a clock speed of 2.5GHz, presumably the Snapdragon 805 SoC the other LTE-A smartphones are carrying.
Considering that Samsung launched the octa-core variant of the Galaxy S5 in India, we can expect the company to announce the octa-core variant of the Galaxy Alpha, and may bring the LTE-A version later.
There is 2GB of RAM and 32GB inbuilt storage, which is non-expandable. The Galaxy Alpha sports a 12-megapixel rear camera and also includes 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera. It packs an 1860mAh battery.
Apart from LTE, other connectivity options include Micro-USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPRS/EDGE, 3G, and NFC. The Galaxy Alpha, much like the flagship Galaxy S5, comes with fingerprint scanner.
The Galaxy Alpha was launched with Charcoal Black, Dazzling White, Frosted Gold, Sleek Silver, and Scuba Blue colour variants.
A recent report had suggested that due to excessive pressure from the brick-and-mortar retailers regarding the differences in offline and online pricing of handsets, Samsung has decided to exclusively sell rights for around 48 models to offline retailers.
The report had also claimed that the 48 models also include the premium Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Alpha without revealing all the models.

Sunday 21 September 2014

2 Reasons Nexus 6 Release Date is Worth the Wait

2 Reasons Nexus 6 Release Date is Worth the Wait: Android L Data Encryption & Material Design

By Erik Pineda | September 19, 2014 1:45 PM EST
A Google search page is reflected in sunglasses in this photo illustration taken in Brussels May 30, 2014.
The hardware stuff that the next Nexus smartphone is made of has been pretty much established - that is if the speculations are correct that Google's upcoming flagship device will be the repurposed 2014 Moto X.
Early reviews of the Moto X summed up into a ringing endorsement that it is the best Android smartphone to date - hardware- and software-wise. It follows then that its supposed near-clone, the Nexus 6, has the potentials to match the iPhone 6 that easily took the plum label of the best smartphone in 2014 even prior to its mass roll out.
But beyond the Nexus 6 specifications (check the Moto X specs for details on this), it is the killer features that Google will pack with the operating system that will bring the device into life. That OS, of course, is Android L.
In recent reports, two key Android L features emerged as two of the reasons to hold out for the Nexus 6:
Material Design
Material Design, according to Google, will enhance the Android device experience that even before the actual Android L release has been gradually pushed out. Recently, the Google Play Store was bumped up to 5.0 that highlighted the new design language's simplistic but powerful touch to the Android environment.
Then Hangouts also got a taste of Material Design this week, Android Central reported, somehow dropping clues that most of the Android L elements will be in place by the time the Nexus 6 is all set to come out of the box.
Data encryption
Likely wanting to prevent a repeat of the nude pic hacking of celebrity iPhone users, Google is reportedly deploying Android L with a robust data encryption similar to that of the iOS 9-powered iPhone 6.
The powerful protection is a default element of the next Android version, that according to 9to5Google, "the feature will automatically be turned on, meaning no data on the phone will be accessible without the owner's password."
Data encryption is expected to initially showcase its capabilities with the Nexus 6 as the device is believed as the first device to run on Android L or 5.0 (also referred to as Lion and Lemon Meringue Pie).

Sony Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact: Release date in Asia soon before US launch

Sony Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact: Release date in Asia soon before US launch

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Sony Xperia Z3 smartphone product line
After unveiling the product line during the 2014 IFA tradeshow in Berlin earlier this month, Sony is expected to launch its Z3 line of mobile devices in Asia early in October.
Though the specific dates were not yet revealed, CNet allegedly revealed that Sony's long-awaited flagship mobile product Z3, the budget-friendly Z3 Compact, as well as the other members of the Z3 line including the Z3 Tablet Compact, will be released in the Asian region first before reaching US shores.
According to reports, Singapore will get the first dibs on the new Sony Xperia phone on Oct. 4, and it will be sold for S$998 ($798). On the other hand, the Xperia Z3 Compact will be sold at a more affordable price of S$798 ($638) on the same date.
Meanwhile, fans of Sony mobile phones in the US will have a chance to get a hold of the Z3 via different network carriers like T-Mobile and Verizon, which will call it the Xperia Z3v. The Sony Xperia Z3 Compact will be sold in the US market unlocked.
Sony Xperia Z3 will come with a Qualcomm MSM897AC Snapdragon 801 chipset with Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 CPU and Adreno 330 GPU. Its sensors include an accelerometer, gyro, compass, proximity, and barometer, and will run using the Android 4.4.4 KitKat OS.
It will also have an impressive 5.2-inch IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with 1080 x 1920 pixels. The smartphone will also have a Triluminos shatter proof glass display with X-Reality engine. It will also have one of the best smartphone cameras, with a 20.7 MP primary camera with LED flash and autofocus function as well as a 2.2 MP secondary camera.
Both Sony Xperia Z3 and Sony Xperia Z3 Compact mobile phones have waterproof features, which means that users can take their devices up to 1.5 meter deep without worrying about wrecking the phone.

Saturday 20 September 2014

Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Now Available At Rs 8,007: Price-Cut

Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Now Available At Rs 8,007: Price-Cut

Written by: Vivek Chhetri
Updated: Thursday, September 18, 2014, 18:22 [IST]
Samsung Galaxy Core 2 Now Available At Rs 8,007: Price-Cut

Thus, yesterday, Samsung just dropped the price of the Galaxy Core 2 smartphone down to Rs. 8,007. The news was revealed by Mumbai-based Mahesh Telecom via Twitter, which AndroidOS first spotted.
Samsung Galaxy Core 2: Key Specifications
Samsung Galaxy Core 2 features a 4.5-inch display offering a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and it is powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor coupled,768MB of RAM, Android 4.4 (KitKat) OS with a custom layer of Samsung TouchWiz Essence UI.
Imaging aspect is quite average with the inclusion of 5MP rear camera with LED Flash and a 0.3MP (VGA) front-facing shooter. Other specs include: Dual SIM, 4 GB internal memory, expandable up to 64GB with microSD, 3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS + GLONASS and is powered by a 2000 mAh battery. Further, the smartphone holds the dimension of 130.2 x 67.9 x 9.8mm and weighs at 138 grams.
The price cut is purely against the competition from Android One phones. Moreover, apart from that, there are several other handsets like Moto E, Asus Zenfone 4 and Xiaomi Redmi 1S that will compete with the Samsung Galaxy Core 2 smartphone in India.

Sony mocks iPhone 6 in Xperia Z3 Compact ad: “Better than bigger”

Sony mocks iPhone 6 in Xperia Z3 Compact ad: “Better than bigger”

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Samsung isn’t the only one mocking Apple’s new iPhone before the device even officially goes on sale tomorrow. Today Sony released its own jab at Apple with the ad above playing on Apple’s “Bigger than bigger” catchphrase for the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The Xperia Z3 Compact device in the ad sports a 4.6-inch display about the same size as the iPhone 6, but the ad also points out a few specs the new iPhones can’t claim: 2 day battery life, 20.7MP camera, and waterproofing features.
On cue, Samsung and others have also joined in on the iPhone 6 mocking following Apple’s unveiling earlier this month.

Tim Cook puts personal touch on iPhone 6 launch


Tim Cook puts personal touch on iPhone 6 launch


Tim Cook puts personal touch on iPhone 6 launch
Cook said that he has had both an iPhone 6 and an iPhone 6 Plus for months in what is "a privilege of being at Apple."
SAN FRANCISCO: Apple chief Tim Cook personally kicked off sales of the iPhone 6, joining in "selfies" and shaking hands with customers today outside the company's store near his Silicon Valley home.

Cook was dressed in a black T-shirt and jeans as he worked his way from one end to the other of the long queue outside the Apple Store in the city of Palo Alto shortly before it opened.

"I want to share in the excitement," he said in response to a question from one of the reporters tagging along as Cook welcomed devotees who made the pilgrimage to get Apple's new big-screen smartphones on launch day.

When asked by to pose for a picture with a fan, Cook quipped "Sure, as long as it's with an iPhone."

Cook said that he has had both an iPhone 6 and an iPhone 6 Plus for months in what is "a privilege of being at Apple."

He took part in a clapping count-down inside the window-walled shop before swinging open a glass front door to let iPhone 6 buying there commence.

Cook's local Apple Store was among the last to join in an iPhone 6 roll-out that began many time zones away in Australia.



A man holds two new iPhone 6 mobile devices in front of a logo of Apple in Munich, Germany. (AFP photo)
Television news footage from Australia showed a man identified as the first iPhone 6 buyer drop his new purchase while fumbling it out of packaging to show a reporter.

Buyers from China, deprived of the latest iPhone launch at home, were today among the first in line in Japan to grab the "6" and its new large-screen cousin as Apple hit back at rivals.

Licensing problems in China meant the global rollout went ahead without the huge and lucrative market, in a blow to Apple which had trumpeted its inclusion in the initial wave of the last iPhone launch.

Both new iPhones have larger screens in what some consider Apple catching up with the "phablet" trend pioneered by competitors.


The iPhone 6 has a screen of 4.7 inches and the 6 Plus is 5.5 inches, reflecting a growing preference for bigger displays, despite Apple's earlier vow to stick with the traditional size.

Main rival Samsung has long had a range of larger handsets, which are popular in Asia, and will soon release a new Galaxy Note 4 phablet.

Apple says more than four million pre-orders were received in the 24 hours after the sale was announced.

Other markets launched today are Singapore, Britain, France, Germany, the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Some 20 more countries will get the new iPhone from September 26.

Thursday 11 September 2014

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact vs Sony Xperia Z3 - specs comparison

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact vs Sony Xperia Z3 - specs comparison

Sony Xperia Z3 vs Sony Xperia Z3 Compact

We compare Sony's latest Xperia Z3 phones to see which one comes out on top

Sony has just announced the Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact at its IFA press conference, the hotly anticipated successors to the Xperia Z2 and Xperia Z1 Compact. In many respects, the Z3 Compact is almost identical to its big brother, the Xperia Z3 - something that Sony itself was keen to emphasise this week - but the big questions on everyone's lips are, what's the difference and which one's better?
After all, is it really just a matter of looking for the one with the size that best suits you? And, given that the screens have different resolutions, does that make a difference? With so many questions, we decided that we needed to put together some answers, so we're pitting both phones against each other and are comparing them spec-for-spec. By the time you've finished reading this you'll know which version of the phone best suits you.
Be aware that this is purely a specification comparison to highlight the differences as they stand on paper. Until we test both phones in for a full review we can't judge things like performance, battery life, screen quality and camera image quality. We'll have to wait for an official release to give a final verdict, but in the meantime you can decide which one is worth waiting for.

SIZE AND WEIGHT

Dimensions: One of the most obvious differences between each handset is its respective size. As its name implies, the Z3 Compact is much smaller than the Z3, measuring 127 x 64.9 x 9mm while the Z3 measures 146 x 72 x 7.3mm. This makes the Z3 Compact much easier to use in one hand which in turn makes it much more pocket-friendly than the larger Z3. The Z3 Compact is also lighter, weighing 129g, compared to the Z3's weight of 152g.
Materials: Both phones have a glass rear and nylon corners to help prevent them from getting damaged after a taking tumble. This certainly makes them look the part of a flagship smartphone, but we have found in the past that the glass panels can make Xperia phones quite slippery - so it's just as well they both have the new nylon corners to help it take a few more knocks than previous models. Both phones are available in a much wider variety of colours this time round, too. The Z3 Compact comes in white, red, green and black while the Z3 comes in white, black, copper and silver green. Both white models are exclusive to Phones4U.

DISPLAY

Another big difference between the two phones is screen size and screen resolution. The Xperia Z3 Compact has a 4.6in screen with a resolution of 1,280x720, giving it a pixel density 319ppi, while the Z3 has a much larger 5.2in screen with a Full HD 1,920x1,080 resolution and a pixel density of 423ppi.
This means the Z3's screen will look much sharper than the Z3 Compact, and it will also be able to Full HD video at its native resolution as well. The Z3 Compact, on the other hand, can play 720p videos, but will have to compress Full HD content.

PERFORMANCE

Processor: Both the Z3 and Z3 Compact have the same quad-core 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor. While we haven't had a chance to test both phones yet, they have the potential to stand toe-to-toe with the Samsung Galaxy S5 and LG G3, as these phones also use the 2.5GHz version of the Snapdragon 801 processor. The Galaxy S5, for instance, scored a lightning fast 391ms in the SunSpider JavaScript benchmarks, while the G3 scored 649ms, so hopefully both phones will be able to delivery comparable speeds when we finally get them in for review.
Of course, this is likely to be better news for the Z3 Compact, as its miniature size will hopefully mean a smaller price to go with it, making it potentially better value than the Z3 when it comes to web performance.
Memory: Like most high-end smartphones, the Z3 Compact has 2GB of RAM, which should be plenty for handling multiple tasks at once in Android 4.4. The Z3 has 3GB of RAM, but we'll have to wait and see whether there's any discernible difference between app loading times when we get them in for testing.
Storage: Both phones are available with 16GB of internal storage and are compatible with microSD cards up to 128GB, so you don't need to worry about running out of space for your music and video files.

CAMERA

Each phone also comes with Sony's 20.7-megapixel 1/2.3” ExmorRS sensor and Bionz mobile processing engine. This has an 8x digital zoom and can record video in 4K. It also has an ISO sensitivity of 12,800 (a world first for a smartphone), which means it should be able to perform well in very low lighting conditions. Again, as with the phone's processor, this is likely to make the Z3 Compact better value than its larger counterpart.

FEATURES

One of the defining features of Sony's Xperia Z range is its waterproof chassis and the Z3 and Z3 Compact are no different. Both phones are water and dust resistant and have been certified as IP65/68 compliant. This means you can use them up to 1.5m of fresh water for up to 30 minutes and they're both completely dust-tight, so there's no way anything can become corrupted by the ingress of dust.
Another killer app belonging to both phones is Sony's brand new PS4 Remote Play app. This lets anyone with a PS4 use their phone as a remote screen to connect and control their games. This means you can still play games if other members of your family want to watch something on TV (a similar idea to the Nintendo Wii U's Off-TV Play feature), and it also means you can effectively turn your PS4 into a handheld games console.
Sony Xperia Z3 PS4 mount
You'll need to connect the phone to your console via Wi-Fi and use the GCM10 Game Control Mount to connect it to the Dualshock 4 controller to take advantage of this feature, but this is something that will surely appeal to gamers who want to be able to play their games anywhere in the house.

CONCLUSION

The Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact share a lot of similar DNA. They're both made of the same materials and they have practically the same hardware and software services - the only real difference is screen size and screen resolution.
It's difficult to say definitely which phone is better without testing them yet, but at this stage, we'd say the Z3 Compact may just have the edge when it comes to overall value. However, those who like the idea of having a portable PS4 may want to opt for the larger screen of the Z3 to enhance their play experience. As soon as we get our hands on review samples, we'll update this article to bring you our final verdict.

Sunday 7 September 2014

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Moto G, Moto X Successors Launch Event Live Blog From Delhi, India

Moto G, Moto X Successors Launch Event Live Blog From Delhi, India

Sep 05, 2014
12:29 (IST) It's been a pleasure bringing you these updates. Do explore the rest of the site as we resume regular transmission.
12:24 (IST) In case you are wondering, prices for the Moto X and Moto 360 will be announced when they become available in India. Stay tuned to NDTV Gadgets on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ for updates.
12:22 (IST) And that's a wrap from the Motorola event but stay tuned to NDTV Gadgets for full coverage of today's announcements and more.
12:20 (IST) "Previous generation Motorola products may continue to be available on Flipkart, but they will be slowly phased out."
12:20 (IST) Comparison: Motorola Moto G (Gen 2) vs. Motorola Moto G
12:15 (IST) Read: Moto G (Gen 2) With 5-Inch HD Display Launched in India at Rs. 12,999
12:12 (IST) "Moto G will be up for orders on Flipkart from midnight tonight." (Editor: So not quite "today" as Motorola said earlier)
12:11 (IST) The Moto X
12:09 (IST) Moto X and Moto 360 will be available "later this month." No price announced yet.
12:04 (IST) The Moto G (Gen 2) is available today from Flipkart at Rs. 12,999 for the 16GB variant.



Motorola is expected to announce successors to popular Moto G and Moto X smartphones at its launch event in New Delhi, India on Friday. Moto 360 smartwatch and a headset of some sort may also make an appearance.

A leaked image of the earlier revealed some of the specifications of the 'New Moto G' including as a 5-inch HD display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection; 8-megapixel rear camera; dual-SIM support; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, and support for changeable shells.

Previous leaks have also indicated the successor to the Moto G will come with thinner bezels than its predecessor; a 2-megapixel front camera; front stereo speakers, support for microSD card; 1GB of RAM; 8GB of internal storage, and run on Android 4.4.4 KitKat with an upgrade path to Android L.

Also expected to make an appearance at the event is the successor to the Moto X. Unofficially named Moto X+1, the device will measure 140mm in height and 72.6mm in width, suggesting a display size of approximately 5.2-inches. According to a FCC filing that was spotted earlier, the smartphone is expected to come with Bluetooth 4.0, LTE, NFC, and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac connectivity options.

Flipkart, Motorola's exclusive retail partner in India, has been trying to build up interest in the phones by posting teasers on social media.

In the first such teaser posted on Tuesday, the company tweet asked followers, "What happens when the exceptional smartphone gets even better? Watch this space for the next level!" along with an image with the caption, "Great pictures deserve an exceptional screen. The next level of the exceptional smartphone. Coming soon on Flipkart."

Another tweet said, "Listen to every beat, as sounds come alive on this exceptional smartphone! Watch this space for the next level." with the accompanying image saying "Amazing sound deserves exceptional audio."

iPhone 6:Apple's 2014 iPhone, debuting September 9

iPhone 6:Apple's 2014 iPhone, debuting September 9

At a Glance

Apple's 2014 iPhone will be introduced at a September 9 media event. It will include a larger, redesigned form factor with 4.7" and 5.5" diagonal screens.

Specs

  • Release date: September 2014
  • Larger screen: 4.7" and 5.5"
  • NFC for new payments initiative
  • Sapphire crystal screen on some models
  • Faster and more efficient A8 chip

What We Expect

Apple's new iPhone 6 will be introduced at a September 9 media event at the Flint Center, the same location where Apple debuted the original Mac 30 years ago. An overwhelming number of iPhone 6 rumors and part leaks have given us a near-complete look at the device ahead of its launch.
With the iPhone 5, Apple increased the screen size of the device from 3.5 inches to 4 inches, and with the iPhone 6, the phone's display is going to grow even larger. Though Apple experimented with a range of screen sizes, the company settled on 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches for its two devices, which will bring the next iPhone in line with competing Android and Windows phones that have adopted larger displays.
Over the course of the last several years, consumer preference has shifted towards bigger screens, and Apple is now prepared to meet consumer demand for larger devices.
Rumored sizes of the new iPhone 6 compared to iPhone 5, iPad mini, iPad air

Along with a larger screen, both models of the iPhone 6 are expected to adopt design elements from the iPad and the iPod touch. Alleged iPhone 6 schematics and part leaks have suggested the iPhone 6 will be considerably thinner than the current iPhone 5s, which is 7.6 mm. The final version of the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is said to be 6.9 mm thick, 138 mm long, and 66 mm wide. The 5.5-inch iPhone 6 is said to be 7.1 mm thick, 158 mm long, and 78 mm wide.
The phones will also include rounded iPad-style corners, pill-shaped volume buttons, thick antenna bands, a rounded True Tone dual-LED flash, an embedded Apple logo, and a power button located on the right side of the device.
Rumors have suggested at least some models of the iPhone 6 might feature a durable sapphire display and both the 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 are expected to see camera improvements. The larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 might incorporate Optical Image Stabilization as a differentiating feature from the 4.7-inch iPhone 6, and it is also possible that the larger iPhone 6 will be the only model with a 128GB storage capacity, which has been mentioned in rumors and seen in leaked schematics. As a result, the larger phone might have a higher price tag.
Images of a completed logic board have suggested the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will continue to offer 16GB of storage space at the low end, along with 1GB of RAM, support for NFC, and a Qualcomm MDM9625M LTE Modem that supports speeds of up to 150 Mbps. Specifications for the larger 5.5-inch iPhone remain unknown, but the device will likely include many of the same components.
Russian video showing off near-complete iPhone 6 assembled from parts
While Apple is expected to introduce both the 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 models at its September event, there has been some disagreement about the launch date of the 5.5-inch iPhone 6. Due to production issues that may or may not be resolved, the larger 5.5-inch iPhone could launch alongside the 4.7-inch version, or at a somewhat later date.

Updated Motorola Moto X goes official with 5.2” display

Updated Motorola Moto X goes official with 5.2” display

05 September, 2014 |
Motorola announced updated Moto X smartphone.

As the company’s brand new flagship, the new Moto X features a decidedly more upmarket appearance thanks to an aluminum frame and available back covers finished in Horween leather. The already familiar wooden covers are available too – this time around they are made from FSC certified trees.

New Moto X official photos
Naturally, just like in the case of its predecessor, users will be able to customize the new Moto X though Moto Maker in the United States. The interface of the shopping service has been greatly improved for an even better experience.

Moto X live photos
The specs of the new Moto X include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset with 2.5GHz quad-core CPU, Adreno 330 GPU, and 2GB of RAM. There will be 16 or 32GB of built-in, non-expandable memory on board of the device.
Display of the new Moto X is a 5.2” 1080p AMOLED display with 423ppi and Corning Gorilla Glass. The device’s main camera is a 13MP unit with dual-LED rind flash, and 4K video capture.
Measures of the new Moto X are 72.4mm x 140.8mm x 3.8-9.9mm, while its weight tips the scale at 144 grams. A 2,300mAh non-removable battery powers the device.
The latest Moto X boots stock Android 4.4.4, garnished with a few exclusive Motorola additions. They include improved voice commands, as well as handy gesture controls that utilize IR sensors built into the front of the device.
This year’s Moto X will be available later this month in a number of Markets that include the United States, Mexico, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The smartphone will cost $99.99 with a two-year contract on AT&T or Verizon, or $499.99 unlocked, sans contract.
Alongside the new Moto X, the manufacturer announced an ultra-small, premium Bluetooth headset dubbed Moto Hint. The device allows users to operate their phone with voice commands while keeping out of sight.

Moto Hint will be available in the United States for $149.99 later this fall. It will hit more markets in time for the holidays.
source: gsmarena.com

Thursday 4 September 2014

Benchmark confirms monster specs for upcoming Motorola Nexus X


Benchmark confirms monster specs for upcoming Motorola Nexus X


Motorola Nexus X Specs
The upcoming Motorola Nexus X (Nexus 6) was spotted on benchmarking site GFXBench in mid-August, although the site only revealed certain details about the rumored handset at the time. Since then, information about the handset has been updated on GFXBench, AndroidWorld reports, with the website apparently confirming what a recent Nexus 6 AnTuTu benchmark sighting has suggested – that the handset will indeed pack monster specs.
According to the GFXBench listing for the Motorola Shamu (Nexus X), the phone has a 5.2-inch display with 2560 x 1440 display, 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 12-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front-facing camera, a slew of sensors including barometer and NFC, and Android L under the hood.
A recent report claimed that Google might be interested in launching two different Nexus X models when it comes to screen size, including a 5.9-inch and a 5.2-inch model, which would explain the screen size discrepancies between the various reports that offer hardware details for this particular Motorola handset.
The Nexus X is expected to arrive in late October with Android L in tow.
An screenshot showing the current status of the GFXBench Nexus X listing follows below.
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Via:
AndroidWorld
Source:
GFXBench

iPhone 6 Pricing Tipped for All Models Ahead of September 9 Launch

iPhone 6 Pricing Tipped for All Models Ahead of September 9 Launch

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We are just five days away from Apple's much-anticipated September 9 event, where the company is expected to launch the iPhone 6. However, it seems there's no stopping the iPhone 6 leaks till the Apple officially reveals the smartphone.Soon after going up for pre-order on China Mobile, the iPhone 6's prices are said to have been revealed in a leaked image from Hong Kong. Tech blog TK Tech News has posted an image that shows the purported prices of the anticipated 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 models.
As per the leaked screenshot, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will be priced at HKD 6,663 (Rs. 52,000 approximately) for the 16GB model; HKD 7,671 (Rs. 60,000 approximately) for the 32GB model, and HKD 8,679 (Rs. 67,500 approximately) for the 64GB model. Meanwhile, the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 is said to be priced at HKD 7,923 (Rs. 61,800 approximately) for the 16GB model; HKD 8,931 (Rs. 69,700 approximately) for the 32GB model, and HKD 9,687 (Rs. 75,500 approximately) for the 64GB model. It's worth noting that the converted prices for the upcoming iPhone 6 are noted to be without the local taxes and other levied charges.
Notably, while the leaked screenshot tips the pricing of the 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models, there is no word on the anticipated 128GB variant. Previous reports have been tipping that the upcoming iPhone might see the introduction of a new 128GB inbuilt storage variant.
On Wednesday, Apple's long-rumoured 4.7-inch iPhone 6 model was leaked in a couple of fresh images with its display turned on showing the iOS 8 lock screen.
The next iPhone has for a while been rumoured to arrive in two display size variants - 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch - that both feature an iPod touch-inspired design; the Touch ID fingerprint sensor; the new Apple A8 SoC, and the long-awaited NFC connectivity. The new iPhone is also said to cost less than the previous generation, as well as feature higher resolution displays and bigger storage variants (up to 128GB). Of course, the iPhone 6 should ship with iOS 8.

Google starts replacing damaged Nexus 5 phones for free

Google starts replacing damaged Nexus 5 phones for free

nexus 5 camera
Google, according to several user posts on Google+, has recently opened up a replacement program for people who damage their Nexus 5. While the company has yet to officially announce this program, users are reporting that if you have a damaged Nexus 5, Google will offer a one-time replacement for free.

There are no limits on what the damage could be, either. Google is supposedly replacing devices with water damage and cracked screens for free, as long as you send the damaged device back to them. HTC and Motorola have started similar programs recently. In Google’s case, this may be an attempt to clear out stock of the Nexus 5, as it’s coming up on nearly a year of availability, meaning that a successor should be right around the corner.
To take advantage of the recently-launched program, simply call Google Play customer support, explain your damage, and they will send you a refurbished Nexus 5 for totally free. Once you get the refurbished unit, simply send your damaged device back to them.
(via Android Central)

Sony unveils Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact smartphones


Sony unveils Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact smartphones


Sony unveils Xperia Z3 and Z3 Compact smartphones
NEW DELHI: Sony has launched its new flagship smartphone, Xperia Z3, and its compact version, Xperia Z3 Compact, ahead of IFA 2014, in Berlin. Sony has not revealed the pricing and availability of the two phones.


The Xperia Z3 will be available in white, black, green and copper colours. Compared to the Xperia Z2, the phone is an iterative upgrade.

Sony Xperia Z3 sports a 5.2-inch full-HD (1080x1920p) display. Powered by a 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, Adreno 330 graphics and 3GB RAM, the phone comes with 16GB internal storage and a microSD card slot that supports cards up to 128GB.

It runs Android 4.4 KitKat with Sony's custom UI running on top.

The waterproof and dust resistant phone (IP65 and IP68) sports a 20.7MP rear camera and a 2.2MP front-facing camera. In terms of connectivity, the Xperia Z3 supports 3G, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 and A-GPS. It has a 3100mAh battery, measures 146.5x72x7.3mm and weighs 152gram. The phone will also be available in a dual-sim variant in some markets.

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact sports a 4.6-inch HD (720x1280p) display. Powered by a 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, Adreno 330 graphics and 2GB RAM, the phone comes with 16GB internal storage and a microSD card slot that supports cards up to 128GB. The phone runs Android 4.4 KitKat with Sony's custom UI running on top.

The waterproof (IPX5 and IPX8) and dust resistant phone (IP6X) sports a 20.7MP rear camera and a 2.2MP front-facing camera. In terms of connectivity, the Xperia Z3 Compact supports 3G, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 and A-GPS. It has a 2600mAh battery, measures 127.3x64.9x8.64mm and weighs 129gram. The phone will be available in white, black, red and green colour variants.

Users can now use their Xperia Z3 or Xperia Z3 Compact as a remote screen to connect to and control games on Sony PlayStation 4 gaming console.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Note Edge: A look at the key specs

Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Note Edge: A look at the key specs

The Note 4 with improved S-Pen
By tech2 News Staff /  04 Sep 2014 , 15:30
Samsung’s premium phablet the Galaxy Note 4 was unveiled at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin. The company also announced a new version of the Note, the Note Edge. So what are the specifications of the Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge like? We take a quick look. Interestingly, the Note 4 can also be paired with the Samsung Gear Virtual Reality Headset.

Screen
As the rumour mills had predicted, Samsung has given this smartphone a Quad-HD display with a ​2560×1440 p resolution on a  Super AMOLED screen. The screen is 5.7-inches in size which is the same as the Galaxy Note 3. Samsung has just boosted the pixels on this one and the pixel density has gone up from 386 ppi in Note 3 to an astounding 515 ppi. The display on the Note 4 is a Super AMOLED, and it’s covered by 2.5D Gorilla Glass 3.

Where the Note Edge is concerned, it has a 5.6-inch screen but the resolution is Quad HD+ at 2560 x 1440 + 160. (It has 160 pixels extra) The name of the device comes from the screen, where the right edge of the screen folds to cover the side of the device. Basically on this curved edge of the smartphone, users get quick access to frequently used apps, alerts and device functionality – even when the cover is closed or the screen is locked.

Processor, RAM, Memory Space

Like the Note 3, the Note also comes in two processor versions, one with a 2.7 GHz quad-core one and another with an 1.9 GHz Octa-core processor. The quad-core one is with Snapdragon 805 chipset, which brings LTE Cat 6 support and the Octa-core processor has Samsung’s Exynos 5433 chipset and LTE Cat 4 connectivity. The Galaxy Note Edge is only coming in one version with a 2.7 GHz quad-core processor.

Both smartphones comes with 3 GB of RAM. In terms of memory space, the Note 4 will come only in a 32 GB version, while the Note Edge will have a 32 and 64 GB version. Both smartphones will support microSD upto 64 GB. ​It is strange Samsung hasn’t launched a 64 GB version of the Note 4.

The OS is Android 4.4 (KitKat) along with Samsung’s TouchWiz UI as well.
The Galaxy Note Edge is seen in this file photo. AP
The Galaxy Note Edge is seen in this file photo. AP

Camera

Samsung says Note 4′s camera is much more advanced. The device has 16 megapixel rear-facing camera featuring a Smart Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) system to deal with camera shake. It also automatically extends exposure time in dark settings. The front camera is a 3.7 megapixel front-facing camera with f1.9 offers a default 90 degree shooting angle and up to 120 degree wide angle to allow wider shots such a group photo from the front camera. The Note Edge also has the same camera specifications.

Battery

The Galaxy Note 4 has a a Li-ion 3,220mAh battery along with Fast Charging. Samsung Note 4 also has an Ultra Power Saving Mode to preserve battery. The Note Edge also comes with fast charging but a 3000 mAh battery.

S-Pen, Fingerprint scanner 

Samsung has continued its customary improvements to the S-Pen and according to the company the Note 4 and Note Edge’s S Pen have a more user-friendly Air Command functionality. Other features include Action Memo, Screen Write, Image Clip and Smart Select.

There’s also the Snap Note feature which allows users to take a picture of their notes on a paper or a classroom board, and then quickly and easily convert to the S Note. The Note 4 also has a Fingerprint scanner, a Heartrate monitor and according to Samsung, this is the world’s mobile with a UV sensor. The Note Edge also has all these features as well.

According to Samsung the Note 4 also has multiple microphones and an improved speaker phone for better noise cancellation and a built-in Voice Recorder which offers eight directional voice tagging. Sadly, all those eye-scanner rumours didn’t come true.

Colours, availability: ​Samsung continues with its tradition of giving weird names to the colour of their devices. With Note 4, the colour names are “Charcoal Black,” “Frost White,” “Bronze Gold,” and “Blossom Pink”. The smartphone goes on sale in October and the company hasn’t specified the price. When it launches in India, it would be very surprising if the device is priced less than Rs 50,000 like the last version of the Note.

Monday 1 September 2014

Xolo Q700s Plus Gets Listed On Official Company Website ...

Xolo Q700s Plus Gets Listed On Official Company Website ...

 
Xolo Q700s Plus Gets Listed On Official Company Website At Rs 8,499: Specs and Competition Posted by: Vivek Chhetri Updated: Monday, September 1, 2014, 11:49 [IST] Ads by Google Get New Customers Online www.google.co.in/adwords Advertise On Google. Get 5000 INR Advertising Credit When You Sign-Up Just yesterday, Lava's premium smartphone arm Xolo launched its latest octa-core smartphone in the form of Play 8X-1000 and today the company has officially listed the new device - the Xolo Q700s Plus on its website along with the price tag of Rs. 8,499. Click Here For The Latest Smartphone Gallery Xolo Q700s Plus Gets Listed On Official Company Website At Rs 8,499 XOLO Mobile Prices All Mobiles News Recharge Your Mobile The latest offering from Xolo is a successor of Xolo Q700S smartphone which was launched earlier this year. The only difference between the two are the upgraded Android version and 8GB native storage on the latest one. Apart from that almost all the specs are exactly same. Recommended: 5 Brilliant Smartphones That Offer More Than it Meets the Eye Under Rs 15,000 Xolo Q700s Plus: Key Specifications The latest Xolo Q700s Plus sports a 4.5-inch 854 x 480p display and is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582M CPU coupled with a 1GB RAM. The smartphone runs on Android v4.4 KitKat and houses 8GB of internal storage unit which can be further expanded up to 32 GB using microSD card. Recommended: Here Are the Top Smartphones Under Rs 7,000 Featuring KitKat, Quad Core CPU, 1GB RAM and More... In the imaging front, users will find an 8 mega-pixel rear camera along with a front-facing VGA shooter as well. Connectivity options include: 3G, USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WLAN support and it is a Dual SIM smartphone which draws its energy from a 1800mAh battery pack. Competition The latest smartphone with Android KitKat flavor that are being offered by most of the Indian manufacturers fall in the same price range at which the latest Xolo Q700s Plus is being offered at. Thus , most of the devices come with alike specifications consisting of a quad core CPU, Android KitKat OS, 1GB RAM and price range around Rs. 7,000, leading to a tough competition in the segment. Precisely, devices like Celkon Millennium Ultra Q44, Intex Aqua Style, Micromax Canvas Fire A104, Xolo Q510s IPS, Intex Aqua Style Pro and Micromax Unite 2 share most of the hardware composition of the latest Q700s Plus smartphone.

New Moto X+1 images leak, confirm some design details

New Moto X+1 images leak, confirm some design details

01 September, 2014 |
Two new images of the upcoming Moto X+1 have surfaced, courtesy of TK Tech News.

The latest images show the front and back of the phone. Along the front we see the loudspeaker below the display as on the Moto E but it's not sure if the one above the display is a second loudspeaker or just the earpiece. There are also the four sensors in the four corners of the phone similar to the Amazon Fire but their functionality remains a mystery.
On the back we see the camera with an oversized Motorola logo. The logo is actually a power button, which explains its side. The ring around the camera lens has a flash built into it.
The picture shows the phone with a wood finish back and aluminum frame around the side. The source says the phone will be available in multiple material options for the back, including plastic, wood, leather, denim, and even a carbon fiber option that will apparently be exclusive to Verizon.
Motorola event is slated for September 4, which is just three days away from now. We should find out more then.
SourceVia

Saturday 30 August 2014

Nexus 6 / Nexus X / Moto S / Moto X ‘Shamu’: Latest Google Rumors

Nexus 6 / Nexus X / Moto S / Moto X ‘Shamu’: Latest Google Rumors

Could the Nexus 6 be built by HTC instead of Motorola?
There has been much talk recently about Google collaborating with Motorola on its latest Nexus phone.
The Nexus 6, code-named “Shamu,” is also known as the Moto S, Moto X, and Nexus X.
Phone Arena notes that Google and Motorola have to call the phone “Moto X” because they cannot use the “Nexus 6″ term without copyright violations.
This is so as Nexus 6 cyborgs featured in Philip K. Dick’s famous novel, Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep? (Blade Runner in films), and his family could sue Google for trademark violations if they call their phone “Nexus 6.”
The Nexus X is most probably not just speculation, as reliable tech tipster TK Tech News has managed to dig up information from Best Buy indicating that a Nexus X device is going for sale.
TK Tech News also says that the Nexus X is will be sold at Best Buy in October.
Verizon will be carrying the phone in the United States.
The Nexus X supposedly has either a 5.3-inch or 6.3-inch 2K display resolution, a 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 with an Adreno 420 GPU, and has a 13 mega-pixel rear camera and a 2.1 mega-pixel front camera, but doesn’t come with a fingerprint scanner.
It will run on the latest Google OS, the Android Lemon Meringue Pie 5.0.
There is no official confirmation yet from either Google or Motorola.
Google has also been linked with HTC for the Nexus 6.
Nexus6now has provided pictures of a HTC built Nexus 6 concept that features a metal shell, and speculates that the phone will have a 5.5-inch IPS QHD display, 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 SoC, 3GM of RAM, 13 mega-pixel camera, 3,000 mAh battery and run Android Lemon Meringue Pie 5.0.
Although Nexus6now claims that rumors of that HTC is building the Nexus 6 is “quite strong,” they have not cited any evidence to prove their case.
HTC has also not mentioned that they are indeed building the Nexus 6.