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Saturday, 31 October 2015

OnePlus X smartphone launched at Rs 16,999

OnePlus X smartphone launched at Rs 16,999 

Chinese smartphone manufacturer has launched yet another smartphone in India, the OnePlus X. Priced at Rs 16,999, this is the most affordable smartphone from the company and will be available through the invite only model initially.
"The OnePlus X will be manufactured in India at the Foxconn facility in Andra Pradesh. However, the units available starting next week will be imported. The units manufactured in India will come to market by the end of this year", says Vikas Agarwal, General Manager - India, OnePlus.

Friday, 30 October 2015

Polaroid launches Cube action camera for Rs 9,999

Polaroid launches Cube action camera for Rs 9,999 

Polaroid, one of the oldest names in digital imaging, has entered into the Indian market with its compact action camera. The company has launched the Cube in India in an exclusive partnership with Flipkart.
The Polaroid Cube is a compact action camera capable of capturing videos at 1080p and 720p resolution. It also features a 6MP still camera. It has got a 124-degree wide angle lens and a battery life of 1.5 hours. It is priced at Rs 9,999

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Videocon launches Windows 10 powered LED TV at Rs 39,990

Videocon launches Windows 10 powered LED TV at Rs 39,990 

Videocon, in partnership with Microsoft, on Wednesday launched Windows 10 powered LED TV, starting at Rs 39,990.
The TV, which can also work as a personal computer, will be available in the market next month.
"In these changing times, we realised the needs of our consumers of having easy access to technology at their convenience and therefore designed the world's first hybrid TV cum PC," Videocon Head of Technology and Innovation Akshay Dhoot said in New Delhi.

Oppo Neo 7 with 4G support launched at Rs 9,990

Oppo Neo 7 with 4G support launched at Rs 9,990 

Chinese electronics manufacturer Oppo has launched its Neo 7 smartphone at Rs 9,990. The 4G phone runs Android 5.1 Lollipop and sports a five inch TFT display.
The phone has a 5MP front camera and 8-megapixel rear camera with flash. The dual sim phone has a 2420 mAh non-removable battery. The phone weighs 141 grams.
The phone comes in white and black colours. It has a qualcomm MSM8916 Quad-core 1.2GHz processor.
The phone has 1 GB RAM and 16 GB storage supported by a microSD card.
It has sensors such as distance sensor, light sensor, G-sensor and E-compass.

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Asus Zenfone 2 Laser 5.5 on sale at Flipkart

Asus Zenfone 2 Laser 5.5 on sale at Flipkart
Asus India has started selling its Zenfone 2 Laser 5.5 on Flipkart at Rs 13,999. The smartphone has 3 GB RAM and is powered by Octa-core snapdragon 615 processor.
The phone sports a 13 MP camera primary camera and 5 MP secondary camera.

OnePlus X likely to cost Rs 17,500

OnePlus X might cost Rs 17,500 

After launching the OnePlus 2, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has geared up to launch its next smartphone, the OnePlus X. Expected to be priced lower than the other OnePlus smartphones, the latest leaked ad on the Chinese social networking site Weibo suggests the cost to be 1,699 yuan in China, which will be close to Rs 17,500 in India.
According to the leaks, the OnePlus X will have a 5-inch full HD IPS display with 401 pixel density. It will have Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and will have Synaptics' ClearForce Technology, which functions similar to iPhone 6s model's Force Touch display.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Fxkart.com launches India's first forex booking mobile app for exchange of foreign currency

Fxkart.com launches India's first forex booking mobile app for exchange of foreign currency 

Fxkart.com, the online aggregator of foreign exchange dealers, on Monday launched India's first forex booking mobile app for exchange of foreign currency.
"The UAE-based Free Zone company, Fxkart.com, aims to change the way consumers buy/sell forex in India through the use of technology. The app is available on iOS and Play store platforms," Fxkart.com said.

Insect-sized robot that can both fly and swim

Insect-sized robot that can both fly and swim 

In a first, scientists have developed an insect-sized robot capable of both flying and swimming - a major advancement towards a 'flying submarine ' - a vehicle that can seamlessly transition from air to water and back again.
Developing the bot called 'RoboBees' required a combination of two contradictory designs - of aerial and aquatic vehicles.

Monday, 26 October 2015

How To Save and Share Voicemails on iPhone in iOS 9

How To Save and Share Voicemails on iPhone in iOS 9 

Here how to save and share voicemails on iPhone in iOS 9
Save Voicemail as a note or voice memo
  1. Launch Phone app and search for the Voicemail tab which is at the bottom right corner.
  2. Now, you can see a list view of all your voicemail history. Click the voicemail message that you’d like to save. Then tab on share button  share button .
  3. Select Notes or Voice Memos to save your voicemail message.
Save Voicemail using Messages, Mail or AirDrop
  1. Launch Phone app and search for the Voicemail tab which is at the bottom right corner.
  2. Now, you can see a list view of all your voicemail history. Click the voicemail message that you’d like to share. Then tab on share button  share button .
  3. Select where to share the voicemail message. You can send it as message, attached to your email or share the Voicemail by tapping an AirDrop contact.

Oracle launches new Oracle SCM Cloud and E-commerce in the CX Cloud

Oracle executive chairman Larry Ellison 

Oracle on Sunday launched a slew of innovative moves to take on its main cloud computing rivals Amazon and Microsoft , in a major aggressive push for its diversified software solutions and integrated cloud platforms.
In a yet another remarkable speech delivered at the Oracle 's OpenWorld 2015 conference, its executive chairman and chief technology officer Larry Ellison announced two cloud platforms with a great emphasis on maintaining security at a time when private data is at the risk of being stolen via cyber attacks.

Facebook fixes iOS app battery drain issue

Facebook fixes iOS app battery drain issue 

Social networking giant Facebook has released an update to its iOS app that will stop the excessive drain on iPhone batteries that users were reporting.
Complaints that Facebook's app for iOS causes excessive iPhone battery drain date back a couple of years. But with renewed outcry from users and iOS 9's ability to monitor battery usage, Facebook has admitted its app is a resource hog and issued an update to correct the problem.

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Apple Watch to hit Indian shores on November 6

Apple Watch to hit Indian shores on November 6 

Tech firm Apple will finally launch its smartwatch 'Apple Watch' in India on November 6.
The smartwatch was launched in few countries including the US, France, Japan, and the UK in April this year and has been rolled out to other geographies in a phased manner.
Without disclosing the price, Apple on its website said the smartwatch will be available in India starting November 6.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+: The decisive edge

Samsung has been launching its flagship Galaxy series smartphones in the first half of the year and the successor to its flagship  Note phablet in the second half. This year, after introducing the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, the Korean giant has launched the Galaxy S6 Edge+. What's so special about this smartphone that will compete against the recently launched Apple iPhone 6S ?
Design: The Galaxy S6 Edge+ is a beautiful piece of hardware. Designed on the lines of the Galaxy S6 Edge, it has an aluminium frame and Gorilla Glass 4, both at the front and the back. It is equipped with 5.7-inch display with dual curves at the edges. The home button bundles a fingerprint scanner and there is a camera module with LED flash - heart rate sensor at the rear. My review unit in dull golden looked like a piece of jewellery. It was slightly slippery and I was worried about dropping the phone and damaging the display.
Display: The 5.7-inch display on the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is top class. The colour brightness is superb, beating most of the flagship smartphones with wide viewing angles. With the curved edges, the display blends beautifully on the sides. Samsung has added a special functionality to the edge display as you can add your most important contacts to the edge for quick dialling. It also gives access to quick notifications when the phone's screen is off. In addition, it shows a dim clock at night when the phone is kept face down.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Lenovo launches Vibe P1, Vibe P1m in India

These mid-range Android smartphones will be available exclusively on Flipkart. 

Just ahead of the festive season, Lenovo has launched two new smartphones in India - Vibe P1 and Vibe P1m. These mid-range Android smartphones will be available exclusively on Flipkart. Unveiled at IFA in September, these smartphones boast big batteries. Vibe P1 features a 5.5-inch full HD IPS Display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. It is powered by a 1.5-GHz Snapdragon 615 64-bit octa-core processor, and is paired with 2 GB of RAM.
It also has 32 GB of internal storage and it supports expandable memory of up to 128 GB. There is a 13-MP rear camera with dual colour flash and face detection, a 5-MP front facing camera and a 5,000-mAh battery that will last close to two days as per the company claims.
It also has a fingerprint sensor and supports 4G LTE. The Vibe P1 is priced at Rs 15,999 and will be available through open sale from October 27.
The Vibe P1m is the smaller sibling priced at Rs 7,999 and will be available through a flash sale starting October 28. It is equipped with a 5-inch HD (1280×720 pixels) IPS display, and is powered by a 64-bit quad-core processor paired with 2 GB of RAM. It comes with 16 GB internal storage, support for expandable memory, an 8-MP rear camera, 5-MP front facing camera and a 3,900-mAh battery.
Both these smartphones run on Android 5.1. Lenovo claims to be the fifth largest smartphone brand in India with 3 million 4G phones sold.
The company also stated that during Flipkart's Big Billion Days sale, it witnessed over 600,000 Lenovo and Motorola phones getting sold in three days, of which 90 per cent of the orders were on the app.

Sony Xperia Z5 launched for Rs 52,990

Sony Xperia Z5 launched for Rs 52,990 

Announced earlier at IFA Berlin, Sony has launched its new flagship smartphone, Xperia Z5 and Xperia Z5 Premium in India.The Xperia Z5 features a 5.2-inch full HD (1080p) Triluminos display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and is powered by Qualcomm's 64-bit Snapdragon 810 octa-core processor paired with Adreno 430 GPU and 3GB of RAM. It has got 32GB of internal storage and support for expandable memory card slot.
It comes with 32GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot for further expansion. For imaging, Xperia Z5 features Sony's brand new large 1/2.3 Exmor RS for mobile 23MP sensor and F2.0 G Lens. It also supports 4k video capture and there is a 5MP front facing camera.
It has got a frosted glass finish at the back and Sony has also added a fingerprint scanner to the power button, that sits on the right edge of the smartphone.
Other features onboard include, NFC, 4G LTE, Quick charge, Android Lollipop operating system and a 2930mAh non-removable battery. To be available starting October 23, it is priced at Rs 52,990 and will have app offers and cash back offers. It will also come with the Quick charger UCH10 and a smart cover.
Sony also plans to introduce its Z5 Premium on November 7 for Rs 62,990. Claimed to be the world's first 4k smartphone by Sony, it packs in a UHD display and 4k content upscaling feature.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Vivo V1 Max review: Premium look for a price

Vivo V1 Max 

The Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo is aggressive with its latest launches in India. After introducing its flagship smartphone X5 Max, the company has introduced the V1 Max for Rs 21,980. Does it justify the price tag?
Design: Designed on the lines of the flagship smartphone X5 Max, Vivo V1 Max has got a neat finish. It has got a 5.5 inch display sitting at the front and the hardware touch keys at the bottom. It has got curved edges with the top and bottom panel done in white. Barring the top and the bottom part, there is a metallic rear which is extended towards the left and right panel. This awards it a premium feel. The power key and volume control is placed on the left edge, 3.5mm jack on top and charging port at the bottom. The camera dominates the left top while speakers are placed at the top as well as the bottom on the rear.
Display: The Vivo V1 Max has got a 5.5 inch display with 1280x720p resolution. The competition is offering smartphones with full HD display. However, at full brightness, the colours looked bright and the text appeared sharp. It felt better than an HD display and the touch response too was good.

Performance:
It has got FunTouch OS 2.1 based on Android Lollipop operating system. The UI is somewhat inspired by iOS as all the apps are placed on the home screen itself. Sliding up from the home button gives access to shortcuts including brightness, running apps, Wi-Fi, data, flashlight, S-Capture, vibration, portrait, super saver and offline mode. It has got Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor clocked at 1.4GHz processor and is paired with 2GB of RAM. It handles all the tasks without any lag, including gaming and video playback. There is also a multitask window comprising shortcuts for video, notes, music and inbox that can be accessed anytime. While the smartphone can be comfortably operated using a single hand, it also has one hand keyboard access setting. This is a dual SIM smartphone and the battery lasted slightly over a day. However, the sound output of the dual speakers wasn't loud.

Camera:
While the V1 Max is equipped with a 13MP rear camera, the camera app packs in a normal capture mode and a pro mode. Just by sliding the capture button, one can enter into the pro mode where one get to adjust settings such as ISP, white balance, etc. The images captured were impressive and it managed to produce decent images under low light conditions too. There are nodes such as night, panorama, PPT, HDR, children, face beauty and fun mode. The 5MP selfie camera was just about average though.
Bag it or Junk it: A decent piece of hardware facing competition from MotorolaMoto Play and OnePlus One.

Price: Rs 21,980
Rating:
4/5
Plus: Design, display
Minus: Sound

Karbonn Titanium Mach Five review: A value for money smartphone

Karbonn Titanium Mach Five review: A value for money smartphone 

Performance: Priced at Rs 5,999, this one comes with a 1.3 Ghz MediaTek (MT6582) quad core processor and is paired with 2GB of RAM. It has got Android Lollipop operating system onboard. The overall performance for the smartphone was smooth and lag free. But the device did heat up after few minutes of gaming. However, it didn't show any signs of sluggishness which switching between the apps or streaming video or even while playing games. The device comes with 16GB of onboard storage and supports expandable memory.
IR Blaster: The highlight of the Karbonn Titanium MachFive is the IR blaster, which is capable of converting your smartphone into a remote. The Peel Smart Remote app comes pre-installed on the phone, using which, you can configure this smartphone to operate your TV, DVD player, set-top box and other devices. The best part was it wasn't just a false claim as it worked smoothly.
Camera: The Mach Five is equipped with a 8MP rear camera with a lot of modes including HDR, face detection, live inclinometer. While it takes time to capture an image, the image quality is pretty decent. It can even capture full HD videos. There is a 5MP front facing camera.
Battery:  The 2200mAh battery lasted a day with ease.

Bag it or Junk it:
A value for money smartphone with stock Android.
Price: Rs 5,999
Rating: 4/5
Plus: Stock Android, Price
Minus: Design

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Meizu MX5 review: A decent performer with good design and camera

Meizu MX5 review: A decent performer with good design and camera 

Meizu is another Chinese vendor which has announced its presence in India. Its MX5 phone, competing against OnePlus One, Xiaomi Mi 4 and Asus Zenfone 2, outperforms them.
Design: Meizu MX5 has a premium design. It has a metallic unibody and is sleek at 7.6mm. The design language seems to be inspired by Apple iPhone but only when you look at it from a distance.
It has got a 5.5-inch full HD display at the front and curved edges. Meizu has added a fingerprint scanner.
Performance: Meizu MX5 has just one home key. Physical/virtual back key are missing. So, one has to figure out how to go back - which you can do by swiping the home button. It has got a Flyme 4.5UI based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. It doesn't look like the stock Android OS as there isn't any app launcher tray and everything has been placed on the home screens itself. The multiple windows are named as A, B, C, D, etc. The UI offers great customisation and comes pre-loaded with apps such as Instagram, Snapdeal and Facebook. It is powered by an Octa-core 2.2 GHz Mediatek MT6795 Helio X10 processor and is paired with 3GB of RAM. The phone only offers 16GB onboard storage, which is slightly less as only 10GB is accessible; it doesn't support expandable memory. Overall, the phone felt fast to use but it took me some time to get used to the UI. Gaming and steaming of videos was smooth. The phone could handle multiple apps at the same time without showing any signs of slowing down.
Camera: The optics are impressive. It has got a 20.7MP camera with laser focus and dual tone flash. The laser focus works well and the camera captures images quickly.
Bag it or junk it: A value for money smartphone
Price: Rs 19,990
Plus: Design, camera

Minus:
Storage

Vivo X5 Pro review: A phone packed with features for music lovers

Vivo X5Pro


Vivo, a Chinese smartphone vendor, has launched its new flagship smartphone, Vivo X5 Pro in India. It is a good-looking phone and packs in many features for music lovers. But is the price tag of Rs 24,990 a bit too high?
Design: Vivo has done a great job when it comes to the design. The phone has a premium built and finish and seems to be inspired by the iPhone. It has got a stainless steel and aluminium alloy frame and yet looks sleek (thickness is 6.44 mm). The front has got a 5.2-inch super AMOLED display with 1,080 x 1,920 pixel resolution. The display is bright and offers vivid colours. It has got a wide-viewing angle. Sunlight legibility is also good.

Performance:
Vivo X5Pro has got a 1.5GHz 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor and is paired with 2GB of RAM. This seems to be relatively less as OnePlus 2, with Snapdragon 810 chipset, is available for Rs 24,999. It comes with 16GBB internal storage and supports microSD card too. The overall performance of the phone is impressive. The touch response is good and there wasn't any lag while switching between apps. I played games such as Asphalt 8 racing. The phone started to heat up after 10 minutes gaming. It did freeze out a couple of times while playing games. The web browsing experience was smooth. The sound output, however, is impressive.

Camera:
A 13MP rear camera is now standard in smartphone these days and even this one packs a 13MP rear camera with a f2.0 aperture. The camera app is simple and offers many modes such as night and HDR. The images captured were just about average. The images captured in daylight were decent, but the camera struggled to capture noise-free images in low light. It also has an 8MP front-facing camera for selfies.

Battery:
Batteries on these monsters do not last even a day. Vivo X5 Pro packs in a 2,450mAh battery that lasted just a day with average use, meaning the display was on auto brightness and vibration was off. With heavy usage, one will have to carry a charger or a battery pack.

Bag it or Junk it:
A decent performer faces completion from OnePlus Two and Motorola Moto Play.
Price: 24,440
Plus: Design, sound
Minus: Performance

Friday, 16 October 2015

Samsung Galaxy A8 review: The A lister

Samsung Galaxy A8  

Samsung is feeling the heat from Chinese smartphone vendors launching feature-rich smartphones at competitive prices. The Korean giant, after introducing J and E series, has now launched another smartphone in its A series, the Galaxy A8 .
Galaxy A series smartphones are focused towards offering flagship-like performance at a not-so-expensive price. And Galaxy A8 is the sleekest smartphone (it is 5.9mm thin) from the Samsung stable. The phone has a metal frame that gives it a premium feel. It has an excellent 5.7-inch full-HD AMOLED display that offers bright colour reproduction. Overall, the Samsung A8 looks good even with the typical Samsung design language. Samsung has added a fingerprint scanner to the home button below the display. It weights 151 grams, which means it is not too heavy to hold.
Performance: It is powered by the company's Exynos 5430 processor and is paired with 2GB of RAM. The performance of this smartphone is smooth but there was some lag while launching apps. It runs on the Android Lollipop operating system and has got the Samsung TouchWiz UI onboard. The UI looks neat but you can get rid of it using a third-party launcher. Web browsing and video playing went smoothly but it heated up after a few minutes of continuous use. The sound output was loud and watching videos a great experience. It has got 32GB internal storage and supports expandable memory of up to 128GB. 
Camera: Samsung has added a 16MP camera but it isn't on a par with what Galaxy S6 or even Galaxy Note 4 offered. The camera app has four key modes, including HDR, Pro, Auto and night. The images were sharp, offering great colour reproduction. The Pro mode is a good mode for those who like to play around with camera settings. It isn't as good in low-light conditions but still offers much better results in comparison to other smartphones. There is a 5MP front facing camera too that can be used for capturing selfies.
Battery: The 3050mAh battery is a plus. It lasted over a day on an average while we used all main features such as push email client, Facebeook, Twitter, calling, browsing and camera.
Bag it or Junk it:  A good mid-high range smartphone from Samsung worth Rs 30,948.
Price: Rs 30,948
Plus: Design, Performance
Minus: TouchWiz

Lava Pixel V1 review: Is stock Android really the best?

Lava Pixel V1 

After entry-level Android One smartphones, Lava Pixel V1 is the mid-range offering. First Google tied up with a few names, including Micromax , Spice and Karbonn , to launch entry-level Android smartphones for making the stock Android experience popular. And now, with Lava Pixel V1, the Android One experience comes to the mid-range smartphone.
Design:Lava Pixel V1 is a decent-looking phablet in white and silver. It features a 5.5-inch HD IPS display at the front with on-screen navigation touch buttons. It has curved edges and a metallic ring running around the plastic corners. The power and volume buttons are on the right, and the Micro-USB port and the 3.5mm audio socket are on top. The removable silver panel at the rear hides the battery, a SIM slot, a micro-SIM slot and a memory card slot.

Performance: Today, the sub-Rs 10,000 market is competitive. And this one comes with a 1.3GHz MediaTek quad-core processor paired with 2GB of RAM. Out of 32GB onboard storage, 25.47 is user-accessible. This phone isn't meant for heavy usage and can handle basic tasks with ease -browsing the web, switching between apps, basic gaming and watching videos on YouTube. The sound output was loud but not clear at high volume. The phone comes with the Android Lollipop (v5.1) operating system and doesn't have any custom user interface. At times, the notification bar froze, forcing us to either leave it aside for a minute or restart the phone.
Camera: Having a 13MP camera need not give you the best images. While this one packs in a 13MP rear camera (a software-enhanced 8MP camera), the images are grainy and look washed out. It took time to lock the focus. Image capturing and processing was also slow. By default, the images are captured at the 4:3 format, which can be changed by compromising the resolution. There are basic settings such as flash control, HDR mode and timer. Even images captured during low-light conditions were not impressive and had a lot of visible noise. It failed to perform under street light or averagely-lit room. The front camera is 8MP on paper but is a software-enhanced 5MP camera.

Battery:
This one packs in a big 2,560mAh battery, which is a strong point for this smartphone. It lasted a day with heavy usage.
Bag it or junk it: Faces competition from Micromax, Yureka and Lenovo smartphones
Price: Rs 9,990
Plus: Android OS, Battery
Minus: Camera, Performance

Apple iPhone 6S, 6S Plus reach Indian shores

The new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus will be available in silver, gold, space grey and a new rose gold colour. 

Apple's much awaited two new iPhone models, iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus hit Indian shores last night. This is by far the fastest rollout of an iPhone to Indian customers, post its US launch less than a month ago.
The phones were launched in the US market on September 10, 2015 and the tech giant claimed that it sold more than 13 million iPhone 6s and 6s Pluses during their first weekend of availability in 12 markets.
The iPhone 6s - 16 GB is priced at Rs 62,000, the 64GB for Rs 72,000 and 128GB for Rs 82,000. The iPhone 6s Plus 16GB will be available for Rs 72,000, 64GB for 82,000 and 128GB for Rs 92,000.

The new iPhones will be available in silver, gold, space grey and a new rose gold colour.
The phones can be bought from authorised Apple resellers and at chain stores like Croma and Reliance Digital, as well as on e-commerce websites Flipkart , Amazon India, and Snapdeal.
Trying to rake in the moolah, many retailers already started taking pre-orders for the devices.
Major telecom company Bharti Airtel said it is offering free 4G data over 12 months, saving customers Rs 15,000 on their monthly bill for the iPhones.
Earlier Vodafone had said it will offer the latest iPhone 6S and 6S plus from October 16 wherein customers can avail free data and voice benefits worth Rs 8,885 for six months.
The phones sport a 64-bit A9 processor which is faster and saves more power. It is 70 per cent faster than the A8 chip. The company claimed the graphics would be 90 per cent faster on the device. Also, the 3D Force Touch has been deeply integrated with the iOS 9 on these two iPhones, offering different actions on a tap, press and deep press.

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Japanese tech firm Sharp launches 'robot phone'

Tomotaka Takahashi, CEO of Robo Garage Co and one of the developers of Sharp Corp's RoBoHon, poses for pictures with the humanoid communication robot shaped mobile phone. 

Sharp, Japanese multinational corporation, has announced the world's first "robot phone" that fits in your pocket. Called "RoboHon", it can take calls, dance, project photos, display maps and much more.
The touchscreen is small and pretty basic. There is only space for four icons on each home screen.
The device, developed by the famous Tokyo professor and roboticist Tomotaka Takahashi, will be launched next year.
"The primary method of using RoboHon is by talking to it. The touchscreen is a secondary interface, engadget.com reported, quoting a Sharp official.
The "robot phone" has a two-inch screen on its back and features a built-in camera and projector on its face.
The arms and legs are articulated to walk and even offer up a dance if you request the robot politely.
The robot phone can take photos, call people, take memos, respond to text messages and even project photos and video from the tiny projector.
It can stand anywhere and take pictures. It has both voice and face recognition so it can distinguish between users.

Old Apple smartphones challenge iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus in China

Old Apple smartphones challenge iPhone 6s in China 

The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus face challenges from old models despite Chinese customers' insatiable hunger for Apple's new smartphone models.
A research note shows the previous models, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, enjoyed stellar sales before the new handsets were released in September, which may encroach the market expansion of new models, Xinhua news agency reported.
The two previous recent models were the best-selling smartphones in China from June till August, according to a report of the UK-based market research company Kantar Worldpanel.
"Buyers mentioned clarity and resolution, camera quality and screen size as the three most important purchase drivers," said Tamsin Timpson, strategic insight director of the company's Asia branch.
In the three-month circle, smartphone sales represented 84 per cent of overall phone sales in China.
The report did not reveal what is behind the favour for the last models, but it is a common phenomenon that some Chinese consumers, especially iPhone buyers, are inclined to choose the older version with favourable prices ahead of new product release.
So far, the new models have performed well in the Chinese market, the world's second largest after the US.
Apple sold around three million iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus in the week after the launch, according to media reports.
In the US, however, market share for Apple iOS between June and August was at its lowest point since August 2014, as customers waited for the new products to become available in September, the report showed.

Gionee to announce its first 'Made in India' phone today

Gionee to announce its first 'Made in India' phone today 

Gionee, the Chinese mobile phone manufacturer, is expected to announce its first 'Made in India' smartphone on Monday.
The firm will announce its product in the presence of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. William Lu, President, Gionee and Arvind Vohra, India chief of Gionee will also be present at the event.
Gionee partnered global manufacturers Foxconn and Dixon in September to begin production in India. The company had also announced that it will invest $50 million in next three years on manufacturing in the country.
"Make in India as an initiative (announced by the Modi government) gives an opportunity to not only take Gionee as brand ahead but also to be actively able to participate in the growth of our economy through various touch points", Gionee India Country CEO and MD Arvind R Vohra had said.
Established in 2002, Gionee sells over 23 million handsets a year worldwide and ranks number 10 globally by smartphone market share.

Sunday, 11 October 2015

Google to launch LG Nexus 5x, Huawei Nexus 6P in India on October 13

LG Nexus 5x 

Google has shared media invite for a launch event on October 13, where the company will be launching its new Nexus devices for the Indian market. The invite put rests the rumours that have been circulation since the last week.
The two Nexus smartphones were earlier unveiled in the US ten days ago and now Google is bringing its hardware to India, just before the iPhone launch on October 16. Earlier, the pricing of these two smartphones were revealed on the Google Play Store. The LG Nexus 5X was listed for Rs 31,900, for 16GB whereas the Huawei Nexus 6P is slightly more expensive and is listed for Rs 39,999 for 32GB capacity. Google had taken off the pricing from the Play Store for the Nexus smartphones but has already listed a variety of USB Type C cables and cases on the store.
The Nexus 5X features a 5.2inch full HD Corning Gorilla Glass 3 display. Running on Android Marshmallow, it is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor and is paired with 2GB of RAM. Weighing 136 grams, it packs in a 12.3MP rear camera with laser assisted auto focus, 5MP front facing camera and a 2700mAh battery.
On the other hand, the Nexus P6 is equipped with a 5.7inch WQHD Corning Gorilla Glass 4 display, Qualcomm 810 processor, 3GB of RAM, Android Marshmallow, 12.3 MP rear camera with laser assisted auto focus, 8MP front facing camera, LTE support and a 3450 mAh battery. 

Friday, 9 October 2015

Motorola launches Moto X Style in India for Rs 29,999

Motorola launches Moto X Style in India for Rs 29,999 

Motorola has been aggressive in the Indian smartphone market and after launching the Motorola Moto X Play a couple of weeks ago, the company has now launched the Moto X Style in India.  The Moto X Style 16 GB will be available for Rs 29,999 while the 32GB variant will come for Rs 31,999, exclusively on Flipkart.
The Motorola Moto X Style is a bigger and a more powerful smartphone over the Moto Play. It has a 5.7inch WQHD LCD display. It is powered by a Qualcomm 808 processor with 3GB of RAM and runs on Android Lollopop 5.1.1 operating system and always receives the latest Android updates.
As always, this Motorola phone is also not loaded with any custom user interface and offers stock Android interface. It is equipped with a 21MP Sony image sensor with phase detection autofocus and dual-LED flash. There is a front-facing 5MP camera.
Motorola had earlier launched the Moto G followed by Moto X Play. Today, Gionee has also launched its Elife E8 for Rs. 34,999 and next week, Google too will be launching the new Nexus smartphones starting for Rs 31,999.

Gionee launches Elife E8 in India at Rs 34,999, to be available exclusively at Snapdeal

Gionee launches Elife E8 in India at Rs 34,999 

Gionee launched its smartphones in India much before the Chinese players such as Xiaomi, OnePlus and Meizu entered the country's growing handset market. The company on Thursday announced the launch of its next flagship smartphone Gionee Elife E8 priced at Rs 34,999.
Until now, Gionee has been focusing only on the offline retail channel but with the Gionee Elife E8, the company is exploring the e-commerce channel to sell this smartphone, which will be available exclusively on Snapdeal starting October 12.
The Gionee Elife E8 features a 6-inch WQHD Super AMOLED display with a 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution with 491ppi. It will be powered by a  2GHz MediaTek octa-core processor and is paired with 3GB of RAM. It will have 64GB of internal memory and will support up to 128GB of expandable memory.
The highlight of this smartphone is its 24MP camera, which is capable of producing images up to 120MP resolution. It has got Optical Image stabilization, up to 3x lossless zoom and sapphire glass lens protection. The Elife E8 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop-based Amigo 3.1, supports nine local languages and is a dual-SIM smartphone with LTE support. It has a fingerprint scanner, Hi-Fi audio  and a 3520mAh battery along with a fast-charging feature.

The Goinee Elife E8, priced at Rs 34,999, will face stiff competition from the OnePlus 2 (Rs 24,999) and the upcoming Nexus smartphones starting Rs 31,999.

Honor 7 smartphone launched at Rs 22,999

Honor 7 smartphone launched at Rs 22,999 

Unveiled in China in June this year, Honor has now announced the launch of its Honor 7 for the Indian market. This smartphone has been priced at Rs 22,999 and will be available exclusively on Flipkart starting October 15.
The Honor 7 sports a 5.2-inch full HD display (1920x1080pixel resolution) and comes with a 423 ppi pixel density.
It is powered by Huwaei 64-bit octa-core Kirin 935 processor and is paired with 3GB of RAM.
Based on Android operating system, it has got EMUI 3.1 skin on the top and will receive Android Lollipop update by the end of the year.
It is equipped with a 20MP rear camera with autofocus speed of up to 0.1 seconds as per the company claims.
It uses a Sony IMX230 sensor, has got f/2.0 aperture and 6 lens module lens. It has also got an 8MP front facing camera. It also features fingerprint sensor below the rear camera to unlock the smartphone by tapping once. It also supports voice wake up that allows you to wake the phone using voice recognition.
Wireless connectivity includes NFC, dual band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.1 and 4G LTE. It weights 157 grams and a 3100 mAh battery.
At this price, the Honor 7 will face competition from the recently launched Motorola Moto Play, Asus ZenFone 2 with 4GB RAM and the OnePlus 2.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Microsoft launches Surface 4 Pro, Surface Book









The Surface Book, which will compete with Apple's Macbook and Google's Chromebook, will run NVidia's GPU with 12 hours of battery life. 

Technology giant Microsoft on Tuesday launched a tablet and a convertible laptop PC - the Surface 4 Pro and Surface Book - priced at $899 and $1,499 respectively.
Microsoft Surface division's vice president Panos Panay took to the stage to introduce the new devices. "This challenge of the tablet and the laptop... which do you buy? Remember that problem? It's gone," he said.
The Surface 4 will come with a fingerprint sensor on the keyboard and Cortana integration inside the new tablet, which fits a 12.3-inch display in the same physical footprint as the older 12-inch device.
Panos, who also introduced a new Pen, said: "And yes, there's an all-new Surface Pen as well, which also has an eraser on the end of it. The new pen has 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity and attaches magnetically to the side of the Surface Pro 4 when not in use."
"It comes in a variety of colors and even has Cortana integration: you can activate Microsoft's voice assistant by holding the button on the stylus," he added.
Intel's Skylake processors and Microsoft's own Windows 10 will power the Surface Pro 4 which Panos claimed is 50 percent faster than the Macbook Air. The Surface Pro 4, which will be available for pre-order starting tuesday, will be available on October 26.
The company also launched the new Surface Book laptop with 13.5-inch display which can be seen as competition to the new Apple tablet.
It has the latest Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, from the Skylake family. There's also an Nvidia GeForce GPU with GDDR5 memory but that is located in the base and will need the display kept docked to tap into its power. The dock also includes two USB 3.0 ports and an SD card slot.
The company claims that the Surface Book is twice as fast as the MacBook Pro. "It will be available for pre-order from October 7," it said.

Yu Yuphoria smartphone gets a price cut, now runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop

Yu Yuphoria gets a price cut, now runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop 

Yu Televentures has announced Rs 500 cut for its Yu Yuphoriasmartphone. The handset is now available for Rs 6,499 at Amazon. Moreover, the smartphone is now available in Android 5.0 Lollipop instead of Android Lollipop-based Cyanogen OS 12 custom ROM.
The smartphone was launched at a price of Rs 6,999 in May. Its Cyanogen OS variant is still showing available at Rs 6,999.
The display screen is a 5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) TFT IPS with third-generation Corning Gorilla Glass.
1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 (MSM8916) processor coupled with Adreno 306 GPU.
The dual-SIM smartphone has 2GB RAM and an in-built storage of 16GB.
Supports 4G LTE connectivity.
8-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.2 lens and LED flash and 5-megapixel front camera with f/2.0 aperture.
2230mAh battery.

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Smartphone apps becoming New-Age nanny for Indian kids

Smartphone apps becoming New-Age nanny for Indian kids 

With technology fast becoming an integral part of people's lives, parenting has also undergone a sea change in the last few years. In nuclear families, parenting apps are helping couples raise their offspring in a much more efficient and secure way.
Today there are a number of smartphone apps to make parents' life simple and more organised as far as kids are concerned.
For example, the "mycity4kids Family Organiser" app helps parents search for right activities and content related to their kids.
Launched in October 2010, "mycity4kids" has become an indispensable mobile platform for several mothers.
"The idea for 'mycity4kids' struck me when my kids were six and two, respectively. Like other parents, we also used to dwell on how difficult it is to find appropriate things to do or places to go to where our kids could acquire new skills or just have a fun time," said Vishal Gupta, the co-founder of the app.
The USP lies in the app's unique mother-focused content around which it has built the largest community of parents.
"We would like to become the indispensable mobile platform for today's multi-tasking mother by giving her access in one place to everything she needs and can learn from the shared experiences of other parents," explained 40-year-old Gupta who lives in Gurgaon.
The app offers highly utilitarian features like a "Family Calendar", to-do lists, upcoming events, kids resources and parenting blogs that parents can access on the go to share their parenting responsibilities actively with others.

Monday, 5 October 2015

Google patents holograms for eye-wearable Glass

Google is not ready to let its Glass project slide. As per reports, it is now pursuing the project under a new name - Project Aura. 

Google has filed a patent application to use holograms on its eye-wearable device Google Glass that will improve the augmented reality experiences that allows computer-generated imagery (CGI) to interact with the real world.
To make "smart" eyewear, allowing projected content to interact and react to the real-world behind it is the key.

The new patent titled "Lightguide With Multiple In-Coupling Holograms For Head Wearable Display" details how Google can do this with augmented reality via holograms, TechCrunch reported.
It describes how "with augmented reality, the viewer's image of the world is augmented with an overlaying CGI, also referred to as a heads-up display".

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Now, add a video to your Facebook profile

Now, add a video to your Facebook profile 

Facebook is getting more exciting. Now it has added some new features and controls for your profile which, among other things, allow you to use a looping video as your profile photo.

The most significant update for profiles is that your photo no longer has to be a "still" photo - now, you can have a profile video, Wired.com reported.

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Four key features of Android Marshmallow you must know

Four key features of Android Marshmallow you must know 

Google on Tuesday (September 29, 2015) launched new devices including the updated version of Android operating system, Marshmallow. The company claims that the new version of Android software is designed to steer and document even more of its users' lives. Below are the key features you must know about the new OS:
  • Marshmallow features changes that will give more powers to Android's personal assistant, Google Now. It will enable users to order Google Now to scan whatever content might be on a mobile device's screen so it can present pertinent information about the topic of a text, a song, a video clip or an article.
  • It has introduced a new feature, called "Now on Tap," which will be activated by holding down the device's home button or speaking, "OK Google," into the microphone. That action will prompt Now on Tap to scan the screen in an attempt to figure out how to be the most helpful.
  • Apple's new operating system also has programmed the iPhone's Siri assistant to be more intuitive so it can anticipate what the user might want or need before being explicitly asked.
  • There is also a new smart battery-saving mode called 'Doze' mode that will put the device into sleep when it's left unattended for a long time.

Friday, 2 October 2015

Google launches new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio

Google launches new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio 
Google's chief executive Sundar Pichai took to the stage on Tuesday to launch two new Chromecast streaming gadgets, one for streaming video and photos to a TV, and another one for streaming music to any audio entertainment hub or standard speakers.
The second generation video Chromecast, which has nearly sold over 20 million devices globally, has undergone a design change to look like a carrom striker with the HDMI cable sticking out from one end.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

Google launches Pixel C tablet, priced at $499

Google on Tuesday launched a new tablet named Pixel C priced at $499 to compete with products like the Apple iPad Pro and the Microsoft Surface.
The 10.2-inch tablet, which comes with a magnetic keyboard, will run on the latest Android operating system Marshmallow. The new C will have a screen resolution of 2650 x 1800 pixels and a pixel density of 380 ppi (pixels per inch). It will support 500 units of brightness.

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