Google Nexus 5 Hits The Grey Market In India For Rs 41,000

Apart from Apple iPhones, the Google Nexus smartphones are some of the few handsets that get the grey market buzzing. And now, it's the Nexus 5 that's making noise.
Google announced the latest iteration of its Android smartphone a couple of weeks ago. Incidentally, the phone is also listed on the Google Play Store India and a few popular eCommerce sites here for preorder, for about Rs 29,000. But for those who cannot wait for a few more weeks for the stocks to reach the Indian shores via official channels, you can grab one right away from the grey market for a whopping Rs 41,000.

Now, not only is Rs 12,000 too hefty a premium for bragging rights, and that too for the 16 GB version of the Nexus 5, but if you think about it rationally, you can easily get better phones in India for that price, along with bill and warranty. LG G2 is one that comes to mind straight away, given that the Nexus 5 has also been manufactured by the same company.
So my advice to you would be to wait for a few more weeks to get the "pure" Android experience (as my colleague likes to put it) at a sensible price point, and with warranty of course.

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IPHONE 5S FOR 54000 RS. AND 5C FOR 42000 RS.

It has been confirmed that Apple’s iPhone 5c and 5S are coming to India on 1 November, and that the devices will be sold by Airtel and RCom. The iPhone 5s will cost Rs 54,000 while the ‘cheaper’ iPhone 5c will cost Rs 42,000. Airtel has started pre-bookings for the latest iPhones, which saw record sales in the first three days of launch in the US market. “Interested customers can visit select Airtel Retail Store for pre-registration,” Airtel said in a statement on Monday. AP The iPhone 5c and 5s series, which was launched by Apple in September, has proved to be a massive hit in international markets, with 9 million iPhone 5s and 5c phones being sold in just three days. Subsequently the 5s, which is the more expensive model, turned out to be a better seller than the cheaper and more colourful iPhone 5c. (Although the latter does come in gold) The 1 November launch was known well ahead of time, and this marked the first time that Apple had actually announced a launch date for India. In fact, all indications are that the tech giant is starting to look at the Indian market a little more seriously than it has in the past. A report on Economic Times for instance, said Apple India’s senior executives recently met CEOs and senior executives from top electronic retail chains in India and “spelt out plans to enter the top 50 tier II and III markets in India by selling its phones, tablets and portable music players at their outlets in an exclusive corner or a shop-in-shop.” Apple’s distribution strategy in India has undergone a drastic change since it tied up with Reddington and Ingram Micro this year. As we have noted in a previous article, Apple’s new tie up ensured that the iPhone is now available in a store nearby, and not just with big retailers like Croma and Reliance (which is Apple’s official re-seller in India). In fact, it’s not hard to find smaller shops in Delhi, Mumbai stocking Apple products such as iPods, iPhones, iPads and even official Apple accessories. As far as India’s smartphone market is concerned, while it is one of the world’s fastest growing ones, it is also extremely price sensitive. The testimony to this is that low-budget smartphones makers Micromax, Karbonn are number two and three (Behind Samsung) on the list of top smartphone vendors in India. However as the pricing for Apple’s two latest devices in India shows, this does not mean that the company is willing to give up its ‘premium’ tag in India just yet, and is instead hoping to entice consumers to pay more for a premium product. The iPhone 5s has a 4-inch Retina Display. It is powered by A7 chipset – based on 64-bit PC architecture. There’s co-processor called M7 for motion sensing activities. The phone has an 8-mega pixel camera, dual LED flashlight, and a rear back camera that can record 720p HD movie in 120fps. The iPhone 5c has a plastic shell and has a bigger battery as compared to that of the iPhone 5. The iPhone 5c has a 4-inch Retina display, and is powered by Apple A6x chipset (dual core). There’s an 8MP rear facing camera along with a FaceTime HD camera. Both iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c support 4G LTE (TD-LTE).

Five noteworthy features of the Samsung Galaxy Note III

The next generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note series is finally out, we list some of the interesting features that makes the Note III unique in our books.
Five noteworthy features of the Samsung Galaxy Note III
Samsung finally lifted the veil off its much-awaited Galaxy Note III and the device is all that we hoped it would be. The phablet is an upgrade to the Galaxy Note II and brings with it a few unique and interesting features. Here is a quick look at what you can expect the device to do for you, once you get your hands on it.
USB 3.0
The Samsung Galaxy Note III is the first device to boast of USB 3.0 capabilities and that is a big deal. To start with, USB 3.0 on the Note III will ensure faster data transfer speeds from your PC to the device (provided you have the USB 3.0 cable and a USB 3.0 port on your system). Another benefit of USB 3.0 is that you will be able to charge your device faster when it is connected to a PC or Mac. USB 3.0 is 80 percent faster than USB 2.0. There is a catch - to access the high-speed data transfer and charging, the Note III uses a USB 3.0 Micro B cable; the same found on quite a few USB 3.0 hard drives available in the market today. You do however have the option to connect the device via the traditional microUSB cable as well.
4K video in the palm of your hand
The Note III is the second device to boast of 4K video recording capabilities from the 13MP rear camera (the first device to support 4K video recoding is the Acer Liquid S2 smartphone). Sony has launched 4K capable TV’s in India and the upcoming PS4 also boasts of 4K support, so yes the device is future proof if you are one who like to shoot videos from your smartphone/phablet.
More power under the hood including 3GB RAM
Just like Samsung did with the S4, the Note III will be available with two chipset options in the market - Snapdragon 800 and the Exynos Octa-core SoC. If you pick up the Snapdragon 800 variant you will get a CPU clocked at 2.3GHz where as the Exynos Octa-core SoC has the CPU clocked at 1.9GHz. The RAM on both the variants will be 3GB, which is an upgrade from the 2GB found on the Note II. With a powerful processor and 3GB of RAM, you can expect to pull off some impressive multi-tasking on the smartphone, although we are reserving that judgment for when we get our hands on the Note III.
Bigger display, good for entertainment
If you are one who likes to consume multimedia on the go, then a large screen device is the one for you. The Note II has a 5.5-inch display with a 1280x760 pixel resolution. The Note III takes this a step further and shows off a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a 1920x1080 pixel resolution giving the device a pixel density of 386 ppi, higher than the previous Note devices. The phablet also has stereo speakers if you are one who doesn’t like to plug-in headphones all the time.
Better build
If you are someone who refrained from picking up a Samsung device because you thought it was too plasticky in nature, you may want to take a look at the Galaxy Note III. Even though the front of the phablet has the traditional Samsung design, it is the back that has a leather finish giving it a premium feel. Samsung has also said that there will be a variety of back panel options for those that aren’t impressed with what’s available in the box.

Android KitKat COMING SOON

A statue at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California, shows the Android mascot seemingly rendered in KitKat bars. 
 
Google has surprised the tech world by announcing that the next version of Android, its mobile operating system, will be named KitKat -- in honor of the candy bar developers munched on while they were creating it.
"We couldn't imagine a better name for our Android K release than the tasty chocolate that's been a favorite among the team since the early days of Android," said Marc Vanlerberghe, Google's marketing director for Android.
The name keeps with a Google tradition, established in 2009, of naming versions of the industry-leading system after sweet treats. But it's the first time one of the nicknames has been a trademarked product and, as such, KitKat maker Nestle was needed to sign on.
The Swiss food and drink maker did -- and in a big way.
More than 50 million KitKat bars, specially branded with Google's green Android robot on their packaging, will be released, giving customers a chance to win prizes that include a Nexus 7 tablet and credits to the Google Play store. A small number of robot-shaped KitKats will also be shipped as surprises for customers.
The company also got in on the act with its KitKat website, which has been overhauled to look like the site of a tech company rolling out a sleek new piece of electronics. That includes an earnest promotional video that could easily be read as a swipe at Apple, Google's chief mobile rival.
"Every corner, every edge, every finger of every bar has been carefully considered and crafted to create a beautifully immersive and multisensory experience," Chris Caitlin, Kit Kat's "chief breaks officer" says earnestly over a swelling orchestral arrangement not unlike the ones Apple uses to build excitement for new products.
If there's any remaining doubt, the slogan "There's a KitKat for that" appears briefly on a tablet screen in the video.
John Lagerling, director of Android global partnerships, told the BBC that the Nestle deal is "not a money-changing-hands kind of deal," but was dreamed up by developers who kept KitKats, along with other snacks, in their break room while coding.
He said the Android team didn't even know which company owned KitKat and that he cold-called the switchboard of Nestle's advertising agency in November to float the idea. The next day he was on a conference call, and the deal was sealed 24 hours later.
To maintain the element of surprise -- an increasingly tough ask for big tech companies whose every move is scrutinized -- the Android team continued, even internally, calling the upcoming system "Key Lime Pie," which had been the presumed name for months.
Android has been developed by the company's engineers under dessert names ever since the release of Android Cupcake in 2009.
The other iterations have been named Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich and Jellybean.
Google is not the only tech company to name its products along a consistent theme. But Apple appears to have recently abandoned a similar practice with its Mac operating system -- OS X.
In a departure, Apple's next Mac operating system will not be named after a cat. Instead, the 10th iteration of OS X will be called Mavericks, named for a popular surfing spot in Northern California. Previous version names have included Mountain Lion, Snow Leopard, Tiger, Lion and Cheetah.
A joint statement from Google and Nestle did not give a release date for Android KitKat, although some observers expect it to be launched this fall.

How to Transfer Balance from Aircel Bsnl Idea Docomo Reliance and Uninor

There is not a much difficulty in transfer balance from one mobile to another, we can do it with ease and grace. Every Network will support this balance transfer feature, i listed all the network service providers and their procedure to gift your balance to your friends, relatives or brothers.

Note- Most importantly the balance tricks which i stated below can be transferred with in same network providers, we cannot send Balance from your idea to aircel


How to transfer balance

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM TATA DOCOMO TO TATA DOCOMO

If you want to send your balance to other docomo number, just send an SMS to 54321

e.g : BT <Mobile number> <amount> to 54321

In Simpler [ BT 8885465XXX 50 ] to 54321, Here the "50" refers to the amount we are going to transfer, you can fill according to your needs

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM RELIANCE TO RELIANCE

The Mobile balance transfer in reliance differs a lot from Docomo Procedure, Let us see them

First Dial *367*3#, after this enter the *312*3#, Finally the mdn( Mobile Number )

Now Enter the amount you want to transfer, if it asks for PIN, Enter the Number "1" as PIN

Your Balance will be Successfully Transferred

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM IDEA TO IDEA

The Idea balance transfer is same as docomo, just we need a SMS to do your Work

e.g : GIVE < Mobile Number > < Amount> to 55567

In Simpler [ GIVE 9036655XXX 30 ] to 55567, Here the 30 refers to the amount we are going to transfer, it is up to your wish

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM AIRCEL TO AIRCEL

It is so simple, Just Dial *122*666# and Follow the  On Screen Instructions Which appears on your Mobile then Transfer the amount you would like to

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM UNINOR TO UNINOR

Just Dial an Simple USSD code in your mobile for easy balance transfer from uninor to uninor

Dial ( *202*Mobilenumber*amount# ) in your mobile

In Simpler [*202*90526236XX*20#] here the 20 refers to the amount you are transferring

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM AIRTEL TO AIRTEL

Here also Simply Dial USSD code *141# and follow the Screen instructions in your mobile, and transfer your mobile balance

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM VODAFONE TO VODAFONE

It is inverted form to the Uninor transfer Service, we need to enter the USSD code, recharge amount and Mobile Number

Simply Dial ( *131*Amount*Mobilenumber# ) for your balance transfer

In more Simpler [ Dial *131*100*88895655XX#] here the 100 Refers to the amount we are going to transfer to other Vodafone number

HOW TO TRANSFER BALANCE FROM BSNL TO BSNL

To Transfer balance you need to send an SMS like is Shown below

Simple ( Send Gift <Mobile Number> < Amount> to 53733 )

In Simpler [ Gift 89856339XX 50 ] here the 50 refers to the amount we are going to Transfer to other BSNL Number

Manual GPRS Settings for Vodafone BSNL Aircel Idea Airtel Uninor Docomo

Whenever i change the Sim, i need to change my GPRS settings Manually to access the internet, sometimes it is difficult to know the other service provider GPRS settings. I listed some major telecom companies and their manual GPRS settings

How to get Gprs settings
Airtel Manual GPRS settings
For Airtel Live
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Enabled/yes
Proxy address : 100.1.200.99
Proxy Port : 8080 or 80
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Airtel Live ( You can use your own name also , I just used this for identity )
 
For Airtel Mobile office
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Disabled/No
Proxy Port : 8080 or 80
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Airtel Mobile Office 
 Idea Gprs Settings

APN : internet
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Enabled/yes
Proxy address : 10.4.42.5
Proxy Port : 8080 or 80
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Idea GPRS
Vodafone Gprs Settings
APN : portalnmms
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Enabled/yes
Proxy address : 10.10.1.100
Proxy Port : 9201 or 9401
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Network type : IPV4
Account name : Vodafone gprs
 Reliance Gprs Settings
APN : smartnet or smartwap
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Enabled/yes
Proxy address : 10.239.221.07
Proxy Port : 8080 or 80
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Reliance Gprs
Aircel Gprs settings
APN : aircelwap or aircelgprs
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Enabled/yes
Proxy address : 192.168.035.201
Proxy Port : 8081
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Aircel Gprs
Uninor Gprs settings
Home page : www.uninor.in
APN : uninor or uninorwap
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy address : Blank
Proxy Port : Blank
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Uninor wap
Docomo Divein Settings
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Enabled/yes
Proxy address : 10.124.94.7
Proxy Port : 8080 or 80
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Docomo Dive in
Docomo Gprs Settings
APN : tata.docomo.internet
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Disabled/No
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : Docomo Internet
BSNL Gprs settings
APN : Mizone
Username : blank
Password : blank
Proxy:Enabled/yes
Proxy address : 10.0.0.10
Proxy Port : 8080 or 80
Authentication type : Normal
Data Bearer : Packet Data/GPRS
Account name : BSNL wap
There is another way which settings will be directly delivered to your mobile by just sending an SMS to the respective service provider
1) For getting airtel mobile office settings Send "MO" to 54321
2) For getting airtel live settings Send "FUN" to 54321
3) For getting Docomo Settings Send "INTERNET" to 52270
4) For getting Vodafone Settings Send " VL " to 52586
5) For getting Uninor settings Send "ALL" to 58355
6) For getting Reliance settings Send " ALL " to 55100
7) For getting Aircel Settings Send "PI " to 121
8) For getting BSNL Settings Send "GPRS" to 53733
9) For getting Idea Settings Send " SET " to 54671

How Google’s Moto X phone compares with S4, iPhone 5, HTC One

Google’s Motorola Mobility has just released a new smartphone the Moto X. We take a look at how it stacks up against the top three smartphone that are there in the market right now which includes the Samsung Galaxy S4, Apple’s iPhone 5 and the HTC One.
Processor, Storage Space and RAM: Google’s Moto X smartphone does not come with a quad-core device and like the rumour mills had hinted, it comes with a Qualcomm 1.7GHz Dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor. The Galaxy S4 on the other hand has an Exynos 5 Octa (eight core processor) which is combination a 1.6 GHz Quad + 1.2 GHz Quad processors.
The iPhone 5 has a 1.3GHz dual-core processor while the HTC One has Qualcomm 1.6GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor. As far as the competition is concerned, the Moto X processor while not a quad-core, is still clocked higher than the iPhone 5. Of course both Samsung and HTC One have quad-core processors. If a quad-core phone is what you want, the Moto X might be a disappointment.
The Motorola X smartphone. AP
The Motorola X smartphone. AP
The Moto X also comes with 2GB RAM like the S4 and the HTC One. Only the iPhone 5 has 1 GB RAM. The Moto X has 16 and 32 GB storage versions, while the S4 and iPhone have 16, 32, and 64 GB versions. The HTC One comes in 32 GB and 64 GB.
As far as the GPU is concerned Moto X, S4 and HTC one also have the Adreno 320 , the iPhone 5 has the PowerVR Series5XT SGX543MP3 (3-core) chip.
Screen size The Moto X has 4.7-inch AMOLED screen with 1280×720 pixels resolution which comes to 316 pixels per inch. The iPhone 5 has a 4-inch screen with 1136×640pixels resolution at 326 pixels per inch.
The Galaxy S4 has 5-inch, full-HD screen resolution at 1920×1080 with Super-AMOLED display and this comes to 441 pixels per inch. The HTC One has a 4.7-inch screen with full HD screen at 1920×1080 pixels which comes to 468 pixels per inch.
The Moto X Screen might not seem the best bet, but its still got a fairly high screen resolution.
Camera: The Moto X has a 10 megapixel rear camera and 2 megapixel front camera. The iPhone 5 has an eight megapixel rear camera with a 1.2 front camera. The S4 has a 13 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front camera. The HTC One comes with 4 megapixel rear camer (with Ultrapixels which means each pixel is much larger in size thanks to a bigger image sensor) with a 2 megapixel front camera.
In terms of a camera war, the S4 and the HTC One are way ahead of the Moto X but at least the phone comes with a 10 megapixel camera.
Battery The Moto X has a 2200 mAh battery which the company says offers up to 24 hours talk time with Mixed usage. The iPhone 5 has 1440 mAh which offers up to 8 hours talk time on 3G. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has a 2600 mAh battery which the company says offers up to 17 hours talk time and upto Up to 8 hours usage time on 3G. The HTC One has a 2300 mAh battery which the company claims offers upto 18 hours talk time on 3G.
While in terms of a processor and the screen resolution, the Moto X might not seem to be in the league of the S4 or the HTC One, Motorola is offering some 18 different back covers ranging in colour from “spearmint” to “cabernet,” a choice of black or white fronts and seven different metallic accents for details like the volume button. There are over 252 possible style variations of the phone.
Will personalisation elements help Moto X beat the league of the octa-cores and the quad-core phones? That remains to be seen and of course the phones success will depend on whether and how soon Motorola brings the phone to other countries as the phone as only been launched in the US for now.

Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Sony India has launched its Android phablet, the Sony Xperia Z Ultra in India, priced at Rs 46,990. However the smartphone is available on online website such as Flipkart, Infibeam and Saholic for phone for Rs 44,990.
The 6.4-inch screen waterproof and dust-resistant smartphone will officially hit the stores on 2 August. Sony has also tied up with Vodafone to offer 8GB free data download for the first two months for users who buy the smartphone.
Key features of the Sony Xperia Z Ultra are:
• 6.4-inch Full HD Display.
• Waterproof and dust-resistant (IP55/IP58) body.
Sony Xperia Z Ultra in this product photo.
Sony Xperia Z Ultra in this product photo.
• Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with 2.2 GHz quad-core CPUs.
• 4G LTE, NFC, WIFI, Bluetooth for connectivity.
• The smartphone also comes with capability to let users write and sketch with any pencil and selected stylus or pen (capacitive stylus or metal pen with tip diameter over 1mm).
• It has 2GB RAM, 16GB storage plus a microSD slot.
• It runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
• The smartphone has an 8-megapixel rear and 2 megapixel front camera with 1080p recording.
In terms of screen size, the  Sony smartphone will face competition from the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3-inch smartphone which is priced at a much lower Rs 31,490. However the Galaxy Mega has dual-core processor and 8GB Internal Memory along with a lower screen resolution at 1280 x 720 pixels.

How to Unlock/Crack pattern of your android mobile

The android mobile lock pattern is difficult to crack for the people who do not have grip in the android operating system, even you have sometimes it is difficult to unlock the pattern, So i listed 3 ways which are listed regarding by their difficulty.

Before going to the methods, this is for educational purposes, do not do any illegal acts by this trick which i given below

How to Unlock android mobile pattern



What is pattern


Method 1

Recovery Email address

1) Go to your lock pattern, try it with your choices, after using your 5 trails, you may get the error message

2) You will get the " Forget Pattern " besides the Error message " you had incorrectly drawn your pattern 5 times, please try after 30 seconds "

3) Press the Forget pattern and it will open up an window which asks your Email address and Password of your Gmail which you used to synchronise your android device in the begining

4) Enter your credentials and you get the Options for Unlock your Pattern

Note- This can be used only when you know the email and password which was used for registering with the android device at first


Method 2 

Flash Method

This can be implemented without your email id,  you need only an ZIP file to do this

Step 1 : Please download this Unlock Android.Zip

Step 2 : Copy this to your Phone Memory Card

Step 3 : Now we should enter the Reboot mode, i will show step by step on how to go for Reboot mode

Step 4 : First Power off your Device

Step 5 : Hold the Both Volume (+) and (-) Keys both together and press the Power Button

Step 6 : Using the volume keys go to Recovery mode

Step 7 : Press Power Button to select the options in that Terminal

Step 8 : The steps from 4 to 7 is how we should enter the phone in recovery mode, Now Select " Wipe the Cache Partition"

Step 9 : After this, Select " Install Zip from SdCard ", and next select " apply/sdcard/update android.zip "

Step 10 : Now Reboot your android mobile, everything will be fine now

Method 3

Factory reset

It is just a Factory reset, it will erase your all User Data, so if you do not want any credentials in your phone, use this trick

1) First Power off your Android device

2) Press the Volume Up key and Hold it,  Now Press Power button and Hold it

3) The Terminal will open now, For navigating ( up and down ) use the Home key

4) Use an Option listed in that as " DELETE USER DATA"

5) The Process takes some time, But your problem will be solved

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Free iPad Mini Giveaway (2013) (Ends Sept 30)

Free iPad Mini Giveaway 

We’re celebrating GoGadgetGiveaway’s 3rd year anniversary! It’s been a steady climb and we’re so happy to be able to give back. This giveaway will also mark our third in-house giveaway. We like to go big! Our first giveaway was an iPad, our second was a MacBook Pro and finally, this giveaway one lucky winner will take home a free iPad Mini!
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Top 5 best android phones below 5000

The Android biggest feature is its open source coding, lot of them enjoy its privileges, now the turn of lower middle class people. Whatever the company produces, their ultimate motive is 
not only earning some bucks, to reach every people in the world.

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The best mobile manufacturers had obeyed this rule and introduced some lower end cheap smart phones with android in the market which was below Rs 5000/-. It is very affordable and so many people have the chance to buy.


I had listed some phones which is very well meets the needs of your expectations and price, keep an close eye on this list



1) Karbonn A1 ( Price 3600/- )

Karbonn A1 is the best android smart phone below 5000/-, you can use it very wisely according to your needs.
Best cheap android mobiles

Points to highlight

  • It has better screen size of 3.5 inches and runs on android 2.3 Ginger bread
  • Best part is it runs on 1Ghz Processor, even some high end phones also runs on  just 800Mhz, so we can call it as an Biggest asset
  • It is equipped with 3MP camera with auto focus which gives you to take some beautiful photos around the world
  • It has all connectivity options like WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth
  • The memory can be Expanded upto 32GB and Battery is 1100mAh which is decent enough for your lower end smart phone
Fingers to point
  • Poor built in design, lacks an smartphone structure
  • Worst display in sunlight 
2) Spice MI 720 ( Price 3499/- )
Before speaking about this phone an interesting info for you, spice is the first company to deliver an Dual-Sim Android smartphones in India. The MI 720 is an good lower end phone
Best cheap mobiles in india
Points to highlight
  • It has screen size of 2.8 inches which fits into your pocket with ease
  • It is equipped with the 2MP camera and runs on Android 2.2 froyo
  • It is powered by 416 MhZ Processor and 1000 mAh battery which is better 
  • It has all connectivity options like 3G, WiFi, and bluetooth
Fingers to point
  • Very Poor multitasking due to Less Processor
  • Camera is so worse and Battery backup is also not good
3) Lemon P9 ( Price 3399/- )
Lemon is the less known brand, but it offers good service to the people. The lower end phones are well backup by the lower end manufacturers only
lemon smart phones in india
Points to Highlight
  • It has good screen of 3.5 Inches capacitive with 320*480 pixels
  • Equipped with the 2MP camera and good Multimedia options
  • The 1300 mAh is an smart enough battery which gives you long enough time to play with your gadget
  • Memory can be Expanded upto 32 GB
Fingers to point
  • Very poor connectivity options, you can browse the wen through GPRS only
  • Less RAM and poor Processor
4) Lava iris 351 ( Price 3899/- )
Lava has best smart phones in middle range market like xolo, it has tested his luck in the lower end also by this.
Lava smart phones
Points to Highlight
  • It is an good phone with the 3.5 Inches capacitive touch screen
  • Equipped with the 1GhZ Processor which is so good for this level phone and an 256MB RAM is  supportive for decent multitasking
  • It has 2MP Camera and it runs on android 2.3 Ginger bread
  • The battery backup is good
Fingers to point
  • It Lacks 3G Connectivity, we want to browse through GPRS/EDGE only
  • Internal memory is too low, it is of 110MB
5) Richtel A1 ( Price 2999/- )
It was an working horse in the terms of the power usage, it provides excellent display and performance
Points to highlight
  • It is similar to some phones i mentioned above, it is of 3.2 Inches Screen Size
  • Runs on Android 2.3 ginger bread and equipped with the 2MP Camera for decent snap shots
  • It gives you all possible connectivity options
  • The amazing bit is it runs on 2200mAh Battery which gives you an ample time for playing with your gadget
Fingers to point
  • No 3G, which is so disappointing
  • Lack of good camera also hurt us a lot

Best and Top Cameras under 10000

The camera is getting lower and lower due to the smart phones which had demolished the market of cameras.The main defect in camera is you can use it for only one purpose, phones can use for multipurpose.Yet the cameras are more famous because of their versatility.


The Top 5 Camera so far i know are given below.

1) Sony Cyber shot DSC W570

Sony is one of the most trusted brands in the camera manufacturers, so we always happy to buy an Sony cam.The Sony has Designed for Middle class people, it has all the features which it perfectly suits with the price.

Top Cameras under 10000



Specifications

  • It possess 16.1 Mega Pixel Sensor which runs on BIONZ Processor
  • The Camera is provided with the 5X Optical Zoom and Optical steady State feature, it reduces the blur in the images
  • It supports 720P HD video Recording and an 4GB memory card was coming with the cam for storing the Videos and Images
  • The Price of the Camera is 8,199/-
2) Canon Powershot A1200
Canon is the best camera under a very good market price, very few of them are good under the price 5000, it was really good in this
Top cameras in market
Specifications
  • It possess 12.1 Megapixel sensor with Digic 4 Processor
  • The camera is operating at 4X Optical Zoom
  • It also supports the 720P HD Video recording and the camera was very user friendly, anyone can operate with ease
  • The Price of the Camera is 4,250/-


3) Nikon Coolpix S6200

Nikon is a good camera under the 10000, it has lot if good features other than four mentioned here,it reduces the image noise and give pure clarity

price of Nikon camera




Specifications

  • It Posses 16 Megapixel camera with the EXPEED C2 Processing Engine 
  • The camera supports the 10X Optical Zoom feature
  • It is loaded with the 19 Presets for capturing some good images
  • It Supports 720P HD Video recording, good user friendly experience
  • The Price of the Camera is 9,500/-
4) Canon IXUS 220HS 
Canon is oldest model but it is still ruling the market, even though it is pricing below 10000, it looks like more than 15000 model. The best features are available in the camera with a good design and built structure
Specifications of Canon IXUS 220HS
Specifications
  • The Camera is added with 12.1 Megapixel Camera with nice class touch
  • The Camera supports the 5X Optical Zoom feature
  • It is an good and handy camera to use when we went for picnics and outing
  • It supports 1080P HD Video Recording, which it is rare to get under this budget
  • The price of the camera is 9,599/-
5) Canon Powershot A3300IS
This is the low budget model, but it posses good design and best performance, it gives you to take the Professional photographer experience.
Specifications of Canon Powershot
Specifications
  • The camera is about 16 Megapixel with the DIGIC4 Processor
  • It supports 5X Optical Zoom and allows one click zoom for smooth cam experience
  • It has 3 inches LCD screen for viewing errors in your images and delete if it is not good
  • It supports 720P HD Video recording and has 32 presets to take more easy and beautiful shots with this camera
  • The price of the camera is 6,710/-

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Top and Best Smart Phones under 10000


1) Karbonn Titanium S1

The Karbonn had released so many smart phones, in fact karbonn is the first to release an low priced android phone some years ago. Now the phone was Titanium which was equipped with the Quadcore Processor. It is astonishing because even some high end phones are also not giving this much processing speed for mobiles

Best smart phones under 10000






Good bits in Titanium S1

  • The Display in the Phone is good, it was about 4.5 Inches and the touchscreen also do not disappoint us, it was purely capacitive touch
  • The Dimensions of the Phone Display is about 960X540, which meets our expectations
  • It is powered by an 1.2 GhZ Qualcomm Snap Dragon Quad core processor, it is very good because it makes you to run your multi tasking experience smoother, and also it should be there to meet the needs of Android 4.1 Jelly bean 
  • The Camera is good with 5MP includes auto focus and Flash
  • The Battery is about 1600mAh which gives you decent enough battery backup
  • Finally the price of the mobile was exactly Rs 9900/- 
Fingers to point on
  • The Display was ordinary and not meets your rich needs
  • The camera was good enough, not best regarding the other phones in this price range
2) Nokia Lumia 520
The Nokia Lumia 520 was not the android phone, well it is difficult to compare the android with other brands, but Nokia worked hard to meet their expectations and to give tough compete to their rival Android
Specifications of Lumia 520
Good bits in the Nokia Lumia 520 
  • The Interface was similar to the Windows 8
  • The Snapdragon S4 Chipset of 1Ghz will free us from the Lagging free user experience
  • The phone offers decent display of 4 Inches and dimensions are 480X800 Pixels
  • The internal storage is about 8 GB we can expand upto 64 GB
  • The camera is similar to the Titanium, 5MP and autofocus
  • Finally the Price of Nokia Lumia 520 comes under Rs 9500/-
Fingers to point on
  • The display was poor in sunlight
  • The appstore was not big enough as Android Play store
3) Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
The Samsung is an good name to trust when you want to buy an long lasting and trusted mobile phone, here we are discussing about the Samsung galaxy ace S5830
Best mobiles under 10000
Good bits in Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830
  • The android runs on the Version 2.3 and the Capacitive screen of 3.5 Inches
  • It is powered by the 800 MhZ Processor, so it lacks clean multi-tasking function
  • The camera was similar to both the above phones i mentioned, it is 5MP with Flash
  • It is running with 1350 mAh battery which is decent enough for us
  • The price range of the mobile was Rs 9500/-
Fingers to point on
  • The Display was really poor
  • Very old version when compared to the recent changes
  • Battery was not good, it should be updated
4) XOLO A800
The Xolo A800 is the Lava brand but it supports the customers with their innovative and useful technology, i personally believe they have some fantastic chances to develop into an good manufacturing company
Features of Xoloa800
Good bits in XOLO A800
  • The Xolo A800 was having same display configurations like Titanium, it offers 4.5 Inches Capacitive Screen
  • It Runs with a Dual Core Processor and 512 MB RAM
  • The Rear Camera was excellent it offers 8 MP and VGA Camera infront
  • The phone runs on Android 4.0 out of box and it offers Dual Sim functionality
  • The Battery is 1600 mAh which is pretty good to have 
Fingers to point on
  • Lack of good Design
  • RAM was little when compared to other mobiles
5) Micromax 110 Canvas 2
The Micromax was an good phone in the display point, it is an big phone so it gives you an huge mobile experience and tempting you to play so many games in it
Best phones in Micromax
Good bits in Micromax 110 Canvas 2
  • The phone display is huge it was 5 inches capacitive screen which is better when compare with the above list
  • The Phone runs on Android icecream Sandwich (4.0) and the Dual core 1GHz Processor with Dual Sim Functionality
  • The Camera was simply awesome, it was about 8MP which gives you to shot some beautiful photos in your life
  • The Battery was around 2000 mAh, it is very good because the smart phones are nothing without Battery Backup.
Fingers to Point on
  • The Phone Display is nice, but it does not slide in your pocket due to its big size
Finally the verdict is pick your phone according to your needs and Budget,

Best Antivirus for your Android mobile phones

The Android mobiles are day by day attacked by different types of virus and malware, so there is every reason to be panic about our mobile security. Nearly one million users of Android mobiles are fell in prey for this viruses.



I will present you some useful security and anti-virus apps that protect your mobile as like it protects an Computer.Let us check the top list which was given here




1. McAfee Antivirus

The McAfee protects your mobile like a Baby sitter caring a child, it is an good security cum Antivirus app, it will Filter the Spam Messages,  Anti-Theft alarm and Ensures you that your Browsing was Safe.This Award winning software gives an easy backup option too.

This app costs around $29 for an year Subscription, well before you can buy this they are providing you an Free trial of 7 Days. So have a check and if its worth for you go on and buy this.

Download McAfee Antivirus  here

2. Kaspersky Mobile Security

The Kaspersky is an leading software that protects every computer in the world safely, it came to the mobile market for safe guarding your android phones. It will make you to be in distance with the unwanted calls, filter the spam Programs, and protects you from Spyware, Malware, Adware

The best bit in the kaspersky is the Unique Privacy mode, it controls access to your Contacts and the Anti-Theft Protection will give you Remote access to your mobile by Google Maps, so even you lost your mobile phone, we can trace the mobile very easily

Download Kaspersky Mobile Security here

3. Avg Antivirus

The Avg is serving computers for several years, it do not disappoint in the mobiles area too. It has several good functions like Task killer, Backup Protection, Real time Virus Scan and Malware Protection.

Out of the three i will recommend this for you more

Download the Avg Antivirus here

4. Look out

The Look out is an good android app that not only secures you form malware , it provides some stiff security to your phone, it helps you to restore your phone if it is lost and several antivirus features that will make you to try this app once.

It crossed over 3 Lakh downloads recently, if you want to be one of them, Download this app here

Gionee launches Elife E3 quad-core Jelly Bean smartphone for Rs. 14,999

Gionee has announced a new Elife series of smartphones targeting the youth customers in India. The first smartphone part of Gionee's Elife series is the E3, powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and running Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. The smartphone is available at Rs. 14,999, and joins the range of budget quad-core smartphones in the country.
The Gionee Elife E3 supports dual-SIM and features a 4.7-inch IPS HD display with 312ppi pixel density. It has an 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera. The smartphone comes with 16GB of built-in storage and OTA function. It supports 3G. The smartphone is powered by an 1800 mAh battery.
The Elife E3 comes with in-built Digital Theatre System (DTS) Sound that is supposed to provide improved multimedia experience. The smartphone is available in Red, Blue, and Graphite Black and White colours.

Jolla reveals first Sailfish OS-powered smartphone, due in 2013

Finland’s mobile startup Jolla has finally unveiled the long awaited smartphone, the first of its kind to run on the Sailfish OS.
An announcement was made on Monday by the Finnish makers that the smartphone will be available for pre-oder.
The phone still unnamed, will be available to pre-order for around €399 (roughly $513). However, Jolla co-founder Marc Dillion has revealed that the company will be offering freebies to customers who are willing to pay a little extra.
Freebies include a Jolla T-shirt which says "I am the first one" for which customers will have to pay an extra $51, for an additional $129, customers will get a $129 phone discount voucher and a limited-edition smartphone (incuding the Tee).
"To make this really great, we need your help," said Dillon, who urged developers to create Sailfish apps.
The company has been working on the smartphone since late 2011 and the OS based on the now defunct MeeGo OS. The OS is a merger of Intel and Nokia's Moblin and Maemo platforms. MeeGo was thrust forward by Intel after Nokia backed out to form a relationship with Microsoft and its Windows Phone OS. The shipping of N9 devices began late in 2011 by Intel, but soon it was given up.
The operating systems have cropped up to compete with the dominance of Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems that have become pervasive throughout the mobile market. While the trio of fledgling operating systems might not be able to eat away the entire share of the big two (or even BlackBerry OS and Windows Phone OS), but it would be interesting to see how they compete amongst themselves for the lower-end and mid-range devices.The mobile OS market is going to get a big boost soon, with three new rogue operating systems announcing their foray into this segment. We’ve got Firefox OS, Ubuntu Mobile OS (a.k.a. Ubuntu Touch) and Tizen OS.
Jolla has revealed some of the smartphone's specs. The phone will be powered by a dual-core processor. It has 16GB of onboard storage with an extra SD card slot. It will include an 8 megapixel camera and 4.5-inch Estrade display. Jolla, started by ex- Nokia employees, is 4G compatible which will depend on carrier support.
"I don't think that a year ago when we started any of us knew what was ahead. Wow, what an amazing journey it has been," Dillon said in a blog post. "We have the best team EVER working on Sailfish, we have the first fantastic devices and we have all that is needed to deliver and support them."
They also revealed that the device will come with a backplate that would allow customisation of the phone's user interface. "Attach the Other Half and your Jolla becomes alive and unique," the website said. "It becomes your other half, exactly as you want it to be."
Apart from expressing individual personality via colour schemes, the feature allows the phone's software to match the chosen colour and design. "Colors, fonts, tones, profiles, functions — all will adapt just as you wish by simply uniting the halves," the site said. There is no information about this particular function works, but Techcrunch believes it's done via NFC.
The OS is similar to the Windows Phone Live Tiles offering. Jolla signed it's first sales deal in the month of July with D.Phone, supposedly China's largest smartphone retail chain.
The phone is expected to reach a select few European countries once it starts rolling out, The Verge said; no announcement has been made regarding the official release date, however Jolla said "we target to ship by end of 2013."

How to get Free Mobile Recharge ( 100% Genuine )

The money of recharge coupons are not easy to offend, as it is an daily task sometimes we think of good ways of getting genuine and free mobile recharge. Do not worry , you came to the correct place, i will guide you to it, i listed some top sites that will give you free mobile recharge, take a look on it.

How to get free recharge


Top 8 Online sites for free Recharge
1) Pickzup is an good website that gives you reasonable money, on joining we get 10/- Rs and for every Referal we get 3/- Rs. The minimum recharge amount is 10/- Rs
The official website of Pickzup is here

2) Ultoo is the Latest sensation in the market, on joining we get the amount of 2/- Rs and for every sms we send we earn 2 Paise, the minumum amount for recharge is 10/- Rs
The official website of Ultoo is here
3) Way2sms is an old war horse we all are well known, it is an good website for sending free sms, We get 1/- Rs for every Referal
The official website of Way2sms is here
4) Amulyam is an complete referals based website, earn free recharge through completing some surveys   in that website
The official website of Amulyam is here

5) Paisalive is an website that offers free money for you by the ads, just click on the ads and earn your money, the minimum payout is 500/- Rs by the Cheque.

The official website for Paisalive is  here

6) Clixsense is an excellent website that will give you money when you click on the ads inside the website, you can get money by refering others too

The official website for Clixsense is  here

7) Freetalkie is an referal type, you can earn money by completing the simple surveys and refer other friends

The official website for Freetalkie is  here

8) laaptu is an good one which gives you 2/- Rs for bonus in joining, and enter your Guesses, for every correct guess you get 30 Paise, the minimum payout is 10/- Rs

The official website for laaptu is  here
How to Port Mobile Number in india - Vodafone Airtel Aircel Tata Docomo BSNL
Posted: 20 May 2013 05:32 AM PDT
India is a fast ever growing country with the lot of mobile users, which boosts the revenue of the Telecom services. But some may want to change to other network service provider, but in previous it was not possible.

How to port mobile number

Now it is possible with the Port of Mobile number, yes you can change the network provider without buying an new sim.Let us see the procedure of doing this for all network service providers.


How to Port Mobile number 




1) Type PORT (space) your mobile Number like ( PORT 8885468929 ) and send to the number 1900

2) An Unique code will be sent by the Service provider to you, it is of 8 Digits

3) Clear all the Pending dues, the UPC code is valid only for 24 hours after the code was received

4) Now go your nearest store or Retailer and fill the Application form and submit it

5) Your Photo is needed and the UPC code must submit in the form given for your Port

6) Within a Week, you are switched to an new network

7) About 19/- is taken from you for MNP services



Some points to note


  • During the porting process your number will be dead for two hours, it is between 10PM to 5AM
  • Your mobile balance will not be transfered, so use your balance before porting
  • The Mobile numbers which are older than 90 days are eligible for the Porting 
  • Porting can be between 24 hours and 4 days

Micromax A120 Canvas HD Pro quad-core 5.5-inch phablet listed online


Micromax A120 Canvas HD Pro quad-core 5.5-inch phablet listed onlineInformation circulating the Internet suggests that Micromax is all set to launch the successor to the A116 Canvas HD. Christened the A120 Canvas HD Pro, the device is according to reports is expected to launch on June 30 and be priced around the Rs. 20,000 mark. The Micromax A120 Canvas HD Pro was spotted on Sulekha.com. As of writing this story, the price was not mentioned on the website.
The Micromax A120 Canvas HD Pro will have a 5.5-inch Full HD 1920x1080 pixel display, and will run on a Cortex A7 quad-core processor. The phablet will also house the PowerVR Series 5XT GPU and 2GB of RAM. Looking at the GPU pairing and Cortex A7 spec, we presume Micromax will once again be using the MediaTek MT6589 chipset. The rear of the A120 will have a 13MP camera and the front will have a 3.2MP camera for video calling. It will sport 8GB built-in storage expandable up to 64GB via a microSD card. The Canvas HD Pro supports dual-SIM capabilities as well. A 3,000mAh battery powers the device.
The Micromax A116 Canvas HD was the first budget quad-core 5-inch smartphone with a 720p HD display. It brought some great processing power and people who wanted to have a fulfilling Android experience on a budget device could do so with the Canvas HD. It started the trend of the budget quad-core smartphone in India, and since its launch, numerous other such devices have been released.
The Canvas HD Pro looks to take on the Samsung Galaxy Note II. The Note II boasts of a 5.5-inch display and is priced at Rs. 36,645. The device is a behemoth with its performance and the hefty price tag. With a Rs. 20,000 price tag and some impressive specifications under the hood, the Canvas HD Pro aims to become the affordable 5.5-inch phablet. Its success can only be determined once the device is launched.
Micromax has captured the market with the launch of smartphones is a wide price bracket ranging from a few thousand rupees all the way up to Rs. 15,000. Apart from feature and smartphones, Micromax also sells tablets in the Indian market. These too are basic devices meant for those that want an entry-level tablet experience. Micromax is also expected to refresh its tablet lineup soon.

Some Interesting Google Android Secret codes

Note- This Codes will make an Substantial Changes of the Phone Configuration, So keep in mind what you are Doing Exactly.We are Not liable for any damage that Occurs through this code for Fun.


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Important Secret Codes for Android Mobiles



1 ) For Getting the IMEI number please dial *#06#

2) For the Battery Usage Statistics, Phone information and Battery Please dial *#*#4636#*#*

3) For Getting the System Dump mode please dial *#9900#

4) For the Backlight/Vibration test please dial *#*#0842#*#* 

5) For Getting the USB logging control Please dial *#872564# 

6) For The Information about the Hardware/Software please dial *#12580*369# 

7) For the Wireless LAN tests Dial this code *#*#232339#*#*

8) To Delete Everything on the Phone Dial this code *2767*3855#

9) To test the Touchscreen of the Mobile please dial *#*#2664#*#*

10) For the Immediate backup of media files, dial *#*#34971539#*#*

Micromax A115 Canvas 3D launched for Rs. 9,999 with glasses-free 3D display



After the A116 Canvas HD, the Canvas 2 A110, Canvas Viva A72, and the Canvas A100, Micromax is introducing a fourth member to the Canvas family. Christened the A115 Canvas 3D, the device boasts of an autostereoscopic 3D display. The Canvas 3D is priced at Rs. 9,999 and will be available form the first week of May.
Just like the Canvas HD and the A110, the Canvas 3D has a 5-inch display. The A115 also houses a 1GHz dual-core processor, and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The rear has a 5MP camera and the front has a 0.3MP camera for video calling. A 2000mAh battery powers the smartphone and Micromax claims that the device will last for up to 4.5 hours of talk time. The smartphone also supports Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi and expandable storage up to 32GB via a microSD card. The RAM and built in storage isn’t known.
Being a 3D smartphone, Micromax claims that users won’t need to wear 3D glasses to consume content on the smartphone. Users will have access to “Micromax 3D Space” giving them access to 3D videos and 3D games.
This isn’t the first time that we have seen a 3D smartphone. We have had the LG Optimus 3D and the HTC Evo 3D hit store shelves in India. The two smartphones were premium priced and boasted of glasses free 3D displays and dual rear cameras for clicking 3D images. Both the smartphones failed to catch any market attention. We have also seen some budget smartphones take a shot at 3D displays but all in vain.
How the 3D display of the Canvas 3D performs is something we will comment on once we have our hands on the smartphone. Up till now there is only one device that has given us an accurate picture of depth perception without the use of 3D glasses and that is the Nintendo 3DS. The hand held gaming console is the closest we have come to having a great glasses free 3D experience. On other devices, especially the previously launched 3D smartphones, the experience has been mostly gimmicky.
Micromax has been on roll launching budget devices in India and making a name for it self. Recently, Micromax claimed that it has sold over 1 million Canvas devices. But all hasn’t been well for the budget smartphone king. Recently Ericsson sued Micromax for infringing patents pertaining to 2G and 3G wireless technologies.
The Canvas HD, Canvas A116 and the Canvas Viva A72 have been successful budget smartphones in their respective price brackets. Will this winning streak continue with the Canvas 3D, or will the smartphone crash and burn? Stay tuned, as we will bring you the complete showdown when we get our hands on the Micromax A115 Canvas 3D.

Samsung Galaxy S4 A REVIEW

oon after the global launch, the Galaxy S4 arrives in India. The high-end Android smartphone market is now spoilt for choice - the HTC One or the Samsung Galaxy S4? Observations from the quick tryst with the S4 indicate it is worth its price.
Samsung Galaxy S4: First Impressions
This is the good thing about Samsung. They have realized that the Indian market does not like waiting long for flagship phones after their global launch. This is what gives the Korean company the advantage over most rivals, who also seem to be understanding this and have upped their game as well. Getting back to the point though...
Samsung has launched the Galaxy S4 in India, not long after its global launch, and the launch of its main rival - the HTC One. Globally, there are two processor versions powering the Galaxy S4 – Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core 1.9GHz processor and Samsung’s own Exynos 5 Octa 5410 with the combination of a 1.6GHz quad-core chip and a 1.2GHz quad core chip.
India gets the Exynos 5 Octa processor version, with the Snapdragon currently exclusive to LTE markets. The phone has 2GB of RAM, and while there are 16GB / 32GB / 64GB versions available globally, India only gets the 16GB version for the time being. Samsung refuses to say if the other versions, if at all, will be launched in India.
At the launch event, we had a chance to use the Galaxy S4 for a while. Here are our initial observations:
- The love for plastic continues. You may give it any fancy name you want, but the fact of the matter is, it is still plastic. While the Galaxy S4 isn’t shabby or cheap by any stretch of the imagination, the likes of the HTC One have raised the bar even further. For the consumer, that may be enough to bring in a feeling of “this isn’t enough”.
- Two colour options are available – black and white. The white has an enamel finish, while the black has a less shiny personality. Both look good, without being flashy.
- There is no doubt that the Galaxy S4 is very light. On the spec sheet, it is three grams lighter than the predecessor, but in the real world, that makes a lot of positive difference.
- One thing is certain – the S4 has a slightly slippery finish if you are not careful. Single hand operation is a bit of a stretch, but manageable in certain aspects. You can, for example, scroll a web page, but cannot type an SMS with the same hand holding the phone.
- The dimensions are largely the same as the Galaxy S III; the Galaxy S4 packs in a bigger display, and then sheds a bit of thickness and weight. The reason why things have been kept in control dimension-wise is because of the even thinner bezel on the left and the right side of the display.
- Speaking of the display, the 5-inch display is the same Super AMOLED variety as the predecessor, but slightly bigger. Resolution has been bumped up as well to full HD.
- More about the S4's display: good points first – bright, minimal reflective tendencies and natively very crisp. Text readability is very comfortable, and colours make media viewing a delight – all it all makes this phone worth the money. But, equally, some people will not appreciate that certain colours seem a tad unnatural and pop out unnaturally, particularly the reds and equivalent shades. But that is a compromise, if at all, that you have to resign to for the rest of the positives of this screen.
- Despite the slightly bigger size and the bumped up resolution, Samsung says that the Galaxy S4’s display consumes 14% less battery than that of the Galaxy S III.
- TouchWiz UI, Samsung’s overlay over the Android OS, has been tweaked as well. Primarily, you will notice the enhanced quick settings from the notification bar – giving access to the major settings from the home screen itself.
- Features like Air View, originally seen on the Note II with the S-Pen, have now made its way into the S4, with the finger doing the work of the S-Pen! This is something that will be very useful when shuffling through dozens of emails or messages. Also works in the gallery and during video playback, on the timeline.
- Air Gestures let you use the phone, navigate through certain apps, without having to actually touch the display. At the moment, the web browser and the gallery are a couple of compatible examples with this feature, but will gather more importance and acceptance when more apps are compatible with this.
- This is a feature rich phone, something that will give us some stress when we write the review! Expect detailed usage experience details of the features, with AllShare, S Beam, Story Album and Knox being some of them.
- Samsung has packed in a 13MP camera into the Galaxy S4, with the true Samsung tradition of packing in a list of features that you can rattle on endlessly! But, we will reserve all judgment on the performance and image quality till the time we test this snapper in detail.
We will put the phone through a detailed test when we get the review unit in the not too distant future. In the meantime, you can check out some more pictures of the Samsung Galaxy S4 below.
As a refresher, the Galaxy S4 has been priced at Rs 41,500.