Wednesday 15 January 2014

LG G2 will have KitKat Update at the end of January 2014 Confirmed

LG Mobile's official Twitter account for Saudi Arabia has confirmed that the Android 4.4 KitKat update will arrive for the local LG G2 smartphones by the end of this month. This marks the beginning of the update rollout we knew was coming in this quarter after it hit the Korean G2 units at the end of November.


KitKat brings changes mostly on the performance side, plus some slight alterations in the settings menu and the white on gray status bar icons

Tuesday 31 December 2013

Xolo Q3000 with 5.7-inch full-HD display, Android 4.2 launched at Rs. 20,999


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The Xolo Q3000 has been launched in India, at a price of Rs. 20,999. The 5.7-inch Android 4.2 Jelly Bean phablet will be available in Black and White variants.

The Q3000 was listed earlier on Tuesday on an online retailer, at a lower price of Rs. 18,849, and that listing is still there at the time of writing this article. Notably, another online retailer had put the Q3000 up for pre-order last week, at the same selling price Xolo is quoting now.

The Xolo Q3000 is a dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) device which runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It comes with a 5.7-inch (1080x1920 pixels) full-HD IPS display, translating to a pixel density of 386ppi. It is powered by a quad-core 1.5GHz MediaTek MT6589T processor that is coupled with 2GB of RAM.


The phablet features 16GB of inbuilt storage, which is further expandable up to 32GB via microSD. The Xolo Q3000 sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and BSI 2 sensor, while there is a secondary 5-megapixel front-facing camera which also features BSI sensor.

On the connectivity front, the Xolo Q3000 includes 3G, Wi-Fi, Micro-USB, and Bluetooth.  Also onboard is an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, proximity, and ambient light sensor.

The phablet packs a 4000mAh battery, which according to the listing, delivers up to 33 hours of talk time and up to 667 hours of standby time on 2G network. The Xolo Q3000 measures 164.8x81.6x8.9 mm.

Interestingly, Xolo also announced its first 4G-enabled smartphone on Tuesday, the Xolo LT900, which is listed on the company's site with a pricing of Rs. 17,999, but without availability details.

Monday 30 December 2013

Xolo LT900 is the first 4G smartphone of XOLO

Xolo, one of the popular smartphone manufacturers in India will soon be coming up with a 4G LTE enabled smartphone, a first of its kind by the manufacturers in the country.
Xolo's first 4G LTE smartphone will be dubbed as LT900 and the device is expected to be formally introduced in the first week of November. We have also received an alleged press render of the upcoming smartphone, which reveals its design and confirms the presence of dual-LED flash.
Xolo LT900                 Xolo LT900
In addition to the high-speed cellular connectivity, the LT900 will offer a 4.3-inch HD IPS OGS display with a pixel density of 341 ppi.
The Xolo LT900 will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz and the device will feature an 8 megapixel BSI sensor at the back.
Unfortunately, we don't have any information on the pricing details of the device. But, we will know more about the smartphone when it goes official.

Nokia Lumia 1520 now available for just $50 on contract

Judging by its performance in our Smartphone Champions League, the Nokia Lumia 1520 is a favorite to quite a few of our readers. And the great news to those of you based in the US is that the phablet is now available for the tempting $50 on contract through Amazon.
Of course, AT&T is still your only option (unless you pay the full $629 price), but that’s quite a lot of savings to be had if you don’t mind going with it. The promo is available on all available colors of the Nokia Lumia 1520 – black, red and yellow and white, so you don’t need to make any sacrifices there.



Micromax Launches Canvas Juice A77 at Low Price i.e 7999/- INR



Micromax A77 Canvas Juice detailed specifications

General 
Release dateNovember 2013
Form factorTouchscreen
Dimensions (mm)150.50 x 76.20 x 10.20
Weight (g)100.50
Battery capacity (mAh)3000
Removable batteryYes
ColoursWhite
SAR valueNA
Display 
Screen size (inches)5.00
TouchscreenYes
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Resolution480x854 pixels
Colours16M
Hardware 
Processor1.3GHz  dual-core
RAM1GB
Internal storage4GB
Expandable storageYes
Expandable storage typemicroSD
Expandable storage up to (GB)32
Camera 
Rear camera5-megapixel
FlashYes
Front camera0.3-megapixel
Software 
Operating SystemAndroid 4.2
Java supportYes
Browser supports FlashNo
Connectivity 
Wi-FiYes
Wi-Fi standards supportedNA
GPSYes
BluetoothYes
NFCNo
InfraredNo
DLNANo
Wi-Fi DirectNo
MHL OutNo
HDMINo
Headphones3.5mm
FMYes
USBMicro-USB
Charging via Micro-USBYes
Proprietary charging connectorNo
Proprietary data connectorNo
Number of SIMs2
SIM 1 
SIM TypeRegular
GSM/ CDMAGSM
2G frequencies supportedGSM 900/ 1800
3GYes
3G frequencies supported2100
SIM 2 
SIM TypeRegular
GSM/ CDMAGSM
2G frequencies supportedGSM 900/ 1800
3GYes
3G frequencies supported2100
Sensors 
Compass/ MagnetometerNo
Proximity sensorYes
AccelerometerYes
Ambient light sensorNo
GyroscopeNo
BarometerNo
Temperature sensorNo

Saturday 14 December 2013

LG G Flex: First Look

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LG finally introduced its first curved display smartphone in India, the G Flex, at an event in New Delhi. Indian consumers will have to wait till next year to get their hands on the device, as the G Flex will be available in India only in February 2014.


The G Flex is curved on its horizontal axis which gives the device's top and bottom edges a curl shape. The biggest perceived advantage of the G Flex's curve in our limited period usage, is while talking on the device - the design definitely better hugs your face, much like an old landline phone. In terms of gripping, the curve also helps to comfortably hold the device, but the rear is made of plastic, so it can also slip out during long usage. When compared to some of its close competitors like HTC One Max and the Galaxy Mega 6.3, the G Flex (160.5x81.6x8.7mm) is better to hold and move around thanks to the curve design. 
LG-G-Flex-front-side-profile-635.jpgNext big thing which is very much noticeable in the G Flex is its size, the 6-inch display does puts it in the phablet category and does looks like a large device in hands. Notably, we were unable to easily use the G Flex with one hand, as we found it difficult to stretch our thumb across the device. When talking about phablets, we still believe that Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 (151.2x79.2x8.3mm) and Sony's Xperia Z Ultra (179.4x92.2x6.5mm) were better in terms of daily usage because of a more lightweight and sleeker profile.

At the event, we were told that the G Flex can actually 'flex' until it's totally flat, and one of the company representatives even claimed that the South Korean manufacturer has tested the flexibility of the G Flex up to 100 times with about 40 kilograms of weight putting on the device without damaging the G Flex's screen. Let's say in the case, when accidentally sitting on the G Flex. While we couldn't test it with 40 kilograms of weight, we did press the curve of the G Flex, and it did stretch to be flat. While the display didn't crack, it's not really advisable to do this on a daily basis.

Following closely on the lines of LG's current flagship smartphone, the LG G2, G Flex also features rear physical keys for power and volume controls. LG has equipped the LED light on the rear power key which comes handy for notifications and while taking a selfie. The keys are metallic and offer good tactile feedback, very much like the LG G2. The volume-up button also doubles up as a shortcut key to launch the Quickmemo app on long press and the volume-down button acts as a camera shortcut key on long press when the phone is locked.

The G Flex also includes a number of ports around the edges including the 3.5mm audio jack and the charging port that sits at the bottom panel, while the micro-SIM card slot sits at the left panel of the G Flex. The rear panel includes the primary 13-megapixel camera with an LED flash, which is accompanied by an IR Blaster.
LG-G-Flex-rear-panel-635.jpgIt would be unfair to end the design part without talking about G Flex's self-healing back that has been creating a buzz worldwide. When we wanted to test the self-healing capability of the G Flex, we were sure we needed a scratchy material; unfortunately we didn't carry a knife so we tried our key chain to rub the rear panel and gave it a surface level scratch which was very much visible initially. After some time, we noticed that the scratches were reduced but not completely eliminated. While looking the G Flex from a certain angle, it looked that the scratches were gone, although it was pretty much noticeable. However, we must confess we were impressed and believe that the G Flex can easily handle day-to-day bruises. Coming to the hardware of the G Flex, it is powered by a quad-core 2.26GHz Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) processor with an Adreno 330 GPU, and 2GB of RAM. The G Flex easily handled multitasking with ease, and the apps opened and closed instantaneously. Performance wise, the G Flex fared well in our limited testing.

The G Flex sports a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera. During our usage, the camera app opened instantly and did click at good speed without any shutter lag. The G Flex is powered by a 3,500mAh battery and weighs 177 grams. The LG G Flex comes with 32GB inbuilt storage, which is non-expandable. The LG G Flex runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, which is a disappointment as we expected LG to ship Android 4.3, the most recent iteration of the OS with the phone. However, with LG finally revealing plans for rolling out the Android 4.4 KitKat update for the flagship smartphone, the G2, we expect that the G Flex will also get the KitKat treatment soon.On the software department, the G Flex borrows many things from the G2. The company has added the same LG G2 UI layer on top of the G Flex, majorly changing the look and feel of the interface and enabling users to customise the phone according to their liking.
The LG G Flex also features the KnockON, which is LG's version of double tap to unlock and even lock the smartphone. In our limited testing, we found that at times while trying to unlock the phone it didn't register our taps. In fact, it was annoying at times. 

lg-g-flex-front-sides-635.jpgOther features on the G Flex include Slide Aside which is a way to multitask by moving between three apps at once via a three-finger swipe gesture; Guest mode, which allows you to create a guest mode with pre-selected apps for times when your friends or family want to use your phone; Dual Window, which divides the screen into two panels for multitasking and QuickTheatre that gives direct access to gallery, videos and YouTube icons.

Sunday 17 November 2013

HTC ONE GPE will get Android Kitkat 4.4 Update

After the Google Nexus the HTC has made it for Android Latest version i.e Kitkat. The HTC has officially announced that the code is been fully developed and submited to google. Its all on Google to approve to approve the code and start seeding the code.

Samsung to Launch Wraparound Displays Next Year

The bloomberg tv has released a report saying that the samsung may launch a wraparound display somewhere in next year, the screen will allow the users to look up for messages from thier side angels.


Speculation points that the new three-sided display can be seen in ether a Galaxy S, or a Galaxy Note device. An altogether new model family is also not out of question.

Ascend P6S to have Octa-Core confirmed by Huawei

It is the best looking phone and the slimmest in its family of smartphones. Everything is very cool except the chipset part which gets quickly heated up with its processor.



The Chinese Manufacturer has obviously acknowledged the world that it is coming to the game of smartphones with the bang of Octa-Core CPU. So the powering of the Octa-Core CPU comes with advantage that all the 8 Cores will work simultaneously at the same time, just as like the Exynos chipset of Samsung which allows 4 cores to work simultaneously.

Saturday 9 November 2013

BharatMatrimony launches app for Android

Online matrimony service site BharatMatrimony has reportedly come up with an Android app to help users find their soulmates in an easier manner. 
The BharatMatrimony app is compatible with 4,000 devices and members can easily shortlist, express interest to prospects, send mails and edit profiles with a simple swipe. 

The app has array of features such as new user interface, new gestures, shake to view matching profiles, chat and the option of 'action button' in search results. 

The BharatMatrimony app is the first of its kind in the matrimony domain in India, is user-friendly and highly secure. 

Chief portal and mobile officer, BharatMatrimony, Saichithra said that there are 738 million mobile users currently in India, 94 million people have access to internet, of this 23 million access the net through mobile phones, and that is the company's primary focus. 

The app also has new features such as search results with action buttons, push notification with member photos, action buttons and sound, complete registration with instant login, chat with enhanced UI, full profile with backgrounds that change according to the time of day. 

Saichithra further said that the company is early adopter of mobile and have moved to a mobile first strategy now, adding that the initial feedbackusers has been good.