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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

SAMSUNG GALAXY S10
A New MIND BLOWING TECHNOLOGY USED IN THIS PHONE.  ALL SENSORS,  CAMERAS & SPEAKERS ARE UNDER THE DISPLAY. 

Saturday, 25 November 2017

Xiaomi India Launching 'Desh ka Smartphone' Will Have Great Battery Life

Xiaomi is all set to launch the 'Desh ka Smartphone' in India on November 30, a device the company started teasing earlier this week. We don't know much about the smartphone, with the company leaving very few hints for us to speculate too much upon. That being said, the Redmi India Twitter handle on Friday teased the smartphone would have a great battery life - pointing at either a large battery or optimised software in the form of MIUI 9. The other hint is the wording of the tagline, with 'Desh ka Smartphone' implying it will be an affordable offering.

India is certainly an important market for Xiaomi, with the company holding several 'global' launches in the country, or more specifically, unveiling products for the first time globally at events in the country. Examples of this include the Xiaomi Mi A1 and MIUI 9 Global Stable ROM. Xiaomi's Desh ka Smartphone may be one of these offerings, one that hasn't been unveiled anywhere else (read, China). Or, it may be an offering that has already been launched.

Speculation points to the Xiaomi Redmi 5A as the prime candidate for launch on November 30. The biggest factor in its favour is the fact that the Redmi India handle was used to tweet, revealing it would be a Redmi-branded device. The second biggest factor in its favour is its price - CNY 599 (roughly Rs. 5,800).

If Xiaomi manages to bring the smartphone to India at a lower price than it was made available at in China, the Xiaomi Redmi 5A may be significantly cheaper than the Xiaomi Redmi 4A, which is currently the cheapest smartphone offering from Xiaomi in India. Another factor pointing to the Redmi 5A as the smartphone to launch next week is its battery life - Xiaomi says it will offer a battery life up to 8 days, which is quite extraordinary. It also runs MIUI 9 out-of-the-box.

As for the Xiaomi Redmi 5A specifications, the dual-SIM smartphone features a 5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) display with a pixel density of 296ppi. Much like its predecessor, the new model is also powered by the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, clocked at 1.4GHz, and coupled with 2GB of RAM.

The Redmi 5A comes with 16GB inbuilt storage which is further expandable via microSD card (up to 128GB). The dual-SIM smartphone packs a 3000mAh battery which seems to be a downgrade when compared to the 2016's Redmi 4A.

The handset sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with f/2.2 aperture, burst mode, panorama mode, HDR mode, and more. It comes with a 5-megapixel front camera with f/2.0 aperture lens. It supports 1080p and 720p video recording. Connectivity options on the Redmi 5A include 4G with VoLTE, 3G, GPRS/ EDGE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Micro-USB. It comes with a hybrid SIM slot.

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Best Mobiles under Rs. 10,000 in India

If you're thinking of getting a new phone under Rs. 10,000/-, there are some really good options. You can choose one of this best phones

  Mobile Models                       RAM          ROM

Xiaomi Redmi Y1                     3GB          32GB
Lenovo K6 Power                    3GB           32GB
Micromax Evok Dual Note     3GB           32GB
Motorola Moto G5                   3GB          16GB
Coolpad Cool 1                        3GB           32GB
Motorola Moto X                     3GB           16GB 
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4             3GB           32GB  
Lenovo Phab 2                        4GB           32GB
LG G3                                        3GB           32GB
Micromax Canvas Infinity      3GB           32 GB
Nubia M2 Lite                          3GB           32GB

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Moto G5S Plus full review

Moto G series has been one of the most successful versions of the company in India, even though it didn’t change the design drastically till the Moto G5. Moto G was the de facto mid-range smartphone for many in India, but in the last two years there has been growing competition from other players, especially Xiaomi and its Redmi phones.

The 2017 Moto G5 series sees a complete design overhaul. The phones now have a metal unibody design, and lot more SKUs. Moto G5S Plus is one of the newer additions with dual-rear cameras as the highlight. So how does the phone fare in terms of daily performance and are those cameras worth the extra price being charged? Here is our review.

Moto G5S Plus specifications: 5.5 Inch full HD resolution display (1080 x 1920 pixels) at 401 ppi | Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor at 2.0 Ghz | 4GB RAM + 64GB storage (expandable) | 13MP+ 13MP rear camera (RGB and Monochrome sensor) + 8MP front camera | Android Nougat 7.1| 3000 mAh battery |

Moto G5S Plus price in India: Rs 16,999 for 4GB RAM

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Moto G5S Plus Design, Display review

The design is very Moto. Yes, this will remind you of the Moto G5 Plus, except there’s a huge dual-rear camera at the back. The Moto G5S Plus is bulky phone, and the camera bump really stands out on this one. On the front, Motorola sticks with all glass and pill-shaped home button. This mobile has a metal unibody design that’s become common across the board.

The fingerprint scanner is embedded in the front button as well and this was accurate most of the times I used it. Moto has also added on-screen home buttons, which come alive when you are using the phone. Frankly, this seems like a waste of space on the Moto G5S Plus’ 5.5-inch full HD resolution display.

Moto G5S Plus is on the heavier side. The gold colour version we got for review is something I didn’t mind, but it is not a colour that everyone will approve. For some users, this might appear on a tad too bling.

Moto G5S Plus sticks with the same 5.5-inch full HD resolution display that we have seen on the Moto series for sometime. At times I felt the display could have been brighter, considering a user is paying extra for this phone compared to the regular G5. Viewing videos, etc on the display is a good experience with decent viewing angles, but there’s no exceptional here on offer. This is in line with what the competition is offering.

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Moto G5S Performance, Software

The highlight of the Moto G series has been the stock Android, though this is no longer a differentiating factor. Lenovophones now sport a stock Android experience as well, while rival Xiaomi’s Mi A1 sports both dual rear cameras and stock Android. Still the lack of bloatware on the Moto G5S Plus will always remains one of its highlights.

On the performance front, Moto G5S Plus gives very little cause for complaint. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor and 4GB RAM version we got is more than capable of handling gaming, multi-tasking, etc. There was no noticeable lag while playing games like Asphalt 8 or any extreme heating either. The mobile phone should satisfy most users with its day-to-day performance.

In the benchmarks it scores around 63,000 plus in Antutu benchmark, which is in line with other phones running a similar processor. I tried running the PCMark battery test on this, but it kept crashing for some reason so I eventually had to give up that idea.

Moto G5S Plus Battery Review

Turbo Charging is one feature that Moto G phones have sported since the time of Moto G3 Turbo Edition and this is one major plus. The fast charging will appeal to those users who aren’t so meticulous about charging their phones over night. On the battery front, at one point I got 8 hours of screen on time with this Moto G5S Plus which is impressive. For daily usage, the phone would last 12 hours plus with moderate to heavy usage, which is in line with most mobiles in this price.

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Moto G5S Plus: Dual rear cameras

Come to the USP of this phone, the dual rear cameras fail to live up the claim. The review unit I had was running a beta software, and while an update was issued for the camera, it failed to improve the problem of the dual-rear cameras.

The ‘Depth Mode’ as Motorola has named the ‘bokeh’ mode in this camera is just not fast enough when it comes to processing and saving the image. One is never sure if the image taken will be clear or not. At times, the soft haze extends to the actual object/person, which is never a good sign.

Some pictures turned out nice, especially portraits take were in office. But again, the depth effect was not so sharp in some cases and I feel these could have been brighter. Overall, in this mode the camera does struggle with smaller objects. In low-lighting the dual-rear camera is just not impressive and that’s an issue on most devices sporting two sensors. I’m hoping Motorola will fix the problems with a software update.
The rear camera in general is not bad in bright lighting conditions and it is possible to get some nice, detailed shots on this. However, the colour reproduction with reds, pinks does struggle and this is something I’ve not seen on previous Motorola phones. Also the auto-focus is sluggish and you need that extra second or two for taking the perfect picture, which is not the ideal in this price range.

Moto G5S Plus Verdict

Motorola’s Moto G5S Plus joins the growing list of mid-range, budget phones trying to offer dual-rear cameras. The design and display might not have changed, but there are two cameras at the back for those who want portrait style shots. As a general package, Moto G5S Plus has positives like a smooth performance, long battery life. But the USP which is the dual-rear camera is far from perfect. For now, I would say Moto G5S Plus is another option to add to this list and needs to offer more on this front to really stand out.
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Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Flipkart Phone Billion Capture+ to Go on Sale 15th Nov 2017, Launch Offers Detailed

Billion Capture+, the first smartphone from Flipkart-owned brand Billion, will go on sale at 12am IST on Wednesday with a host of launch offers to make it an attractive buy. The new Billion Capture+ has dual rear camera setup and comes with Smartron's tronX AI-based Internet of Things platform as well as unlimited free cloud storage. The phone will be available in two variants - the 3GB RAM + 32GB internal storage variant for Rs. 10,999 and the 4GB RAM + 64GB internal storage model at Rs. 12,999.

Flipkart Billion Capture+ launch offers
For the Billion Capture+, Flipkart is providing customers 10 percent cashback on purchases made using HDFC Bank credit and debit cards. It is providing exchange discount of up to Rs. 12,999, and extra Rs. 1,000 off on Lenovo K5 Note, Honor 6X, and Redmi Note 3. Buyers will get additional 20 percent discount on products under the Billion range, and up to 60 percent discount on Flipkart SmartBuy products. There's also 60GB of additional data from Idea Cellular, 3-month subscription to SonyLIV Premium, and a 10-ride Ola Share Pass worth Rs. 249.

"The Billion Capture+ packs features designed to deliver on Indian smartphone buyers' biggest needs. To make the proposition even more attractive on the launch day, we've also lined up many exclusive offers," said Hrishikesh Thite, Category Head, Billion.

Flipkart Billion Capture+ specifications
The all-new Billion Capture+ will sport metallic body and come with rounded corners for easy grip. The smartphone runs stock Android 7.1.2 Nougat with a promise of no bloatware and an upgrade to Android Oreo. It features a 5.5-inc full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display with 2.5D Dragontrail glass on top and a 401ppi pixel density. Under the hood, the handset is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 625 SoC coupled with 3GB and 4GB RAM. The smartphone supports expandable storage via microSD card (up to 128GB). Unfortunately, the company is yet to reveal the free cloud storage service tied up to the Capture+ smartphone that it has been teasing. It packs a 3500mAh battery and is claimed to offer two-days of battery life. It supports USB Type-C with quick charge support. Flipkart says that it can offer up to 7 hours of battery life in 15 minutes of charging.

One of the biggest highlight of the smartphone is it packs dual rear cameras. There are two 13-megapixel sensors at the back with dual flash module. At the back, there are RGB and monochrome sensors offering features like bokeh shots offering depth of field effect. It comes with portrait mode shots offering blur background highlights.

Additionally, Flipkart says that the Billion Capture+ smartphone will be supported by the pan India after sales service network of F1 Info Solutions, which is now owned by Flipkart.


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Monday, 13 November 2017

Motorola Moto X4 launched in India: All you need to know

Motorola has launched the Moto X4 in India, featuring dual-camera on the back and a 3D contoured glass design. With the Moto X4, Motorola is bringing back the Moto X lineup back into the limelight. Moto X4 will be made available exclusively through Flipkart starting midnight. Moto X4 will be available in “Super Black” and “Sterling Blue” colour options. The 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM variant will cost Rs 20,999 while the 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM will cost Rs 22,999.

Moto X4 has as a metal & glass design with Gorilla Glass 3 protection and a 3D contoured body. It is IP68 water and dust resistant, but it does not include support for Moto Mods platform which is currently limited to Moto Z lineup. The phone is backed by a 3000mAh battery, with support for Motorola’s TurboPower charger. A 15 watt TurboPower charger claims to provide six hours of use in just 15 minutes of charging.

Under the hood, the device boasts of the Snapdragon 630 processor coupled with either 3 or 4GB RAM and 32GB/64GB storage.The device has a dual camera system, similar to the Moto G5s Plus. The dual-camera setup is made up of a 12MP primary sensor with an aperture of f/2.0 and an ultra-wide angle 8MP secondary sensor with 120-degree field of view and f/2.2 aperture. There is also the ability to add bokeh-like depth of field effects. The 16MP camera with an aperture of f/2.0 can be found on the front. It features a selfie flash, selfie panorama mode, beautification mode, and even a professional mode.

A headphone jack is also present on the Moto X4. The phone ships with Android7.1 Nougat, but the company claims it will be update the software  to the latest Android 8.0 Oreo sometime in early next year. Other connectivity options on the phone include NFC technology, Bluetooth 5.0, 4G VoLTE, Dual SIM and Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.

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Saturday, 11 November 2017

Google Pixel 2 : Price, Specifications, and Everything Else You Need to Know


  • Pixel 2 price in India starts at Rs. 60,000
  • Pixel 2 XL price in India starts at Rs. 73,000

Google Pixel 2 price in India starts at Rs. 60,000 for the 64GB model while 128GB model is priced at Rs. 70,000. The Pixel 2 XL price starts at Rs. 73,000 for the 64GB model and 128GB model comes at Rs. 82,000. The company had announced several attractive pre-order offers on the Pixel 2 devices. Recently, Reliance Jio also announced its offers on the pre-orders of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.

Pixel 2 XL and Pixel 2 specifications

To run through the specifications, the Pixel 2 features a 5-inch Cinematic 127-mm full-HD (1080x1920) display, while the Pixel 2 XL features a 6-inch QHD+ (1440x2880) P-OLED display at 538ppi with an 18:9 ratio. Both the displays also come equipped with 3D Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Neither of the handsets have the 3.5mm headphone jack, so there is that you should keep in mind before you place the order.

The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC and 4GB of RAM. The handsets come in 64GB and 128GB storage variants. The Pixel 2 has a 2700mAh battery, while the Pixel 2 XL has a 3520mAh battery. On the photography front, the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL offer the industry-best camera sensors. Both the phones house a 12.2-megapixel rear camera with f/1.8 aperture and optical and electronic image stabilisation. The front facing 8-megapixel camera has an aperture of f/2.4.