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Sunday 9 August 2015

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Asus Zenfone Selfie first Launched at Rs : 16000


Asus Zenfone Selfie first Launched at Rs : 16000




The ZenFone 2 Deluxe and ZenFone 2 Laser are variations on the disruptive, recently announced ZenFone 2. On the camera front, the device comes with a 13MP rear snapper and 5MP front-facing camera with PixelMaster tech. Do’h! A bigger battery would certainly help, and that’s exactly what ASUS has built into its ZenFone Max.
Asus announced a series of phones and tablets at its maiden Zen Festival event in New Delhi yesterday. Asus Chairman Johnney Shih launched the Zenfone 2 Deluxe, Zenfone Selfie, Zenfone 2 Laser along with showing a sneek peek at Asus’ high capacity battery sporting phone – the Zenfone Max.
Apart from this the Taiwan based company also announced the ZenPad 7.0 and ZenPad 8.0 along with a series of accessories such as the Zen Flash, Lolliflash and so on.
We had a brief hands on time with the Zenfone Selfie and here are our first impressions. The Zenfone Selfie was originally announced at Computex 2015. The phone is priced at Rs 15,999


This phone looks exactly like its other siblings in the Zenfone 2 family, having the same plastic body with a brush metal finish on the rear side, curved arc back, the power button on top and volume rocker behind and so on. Our issues with the power button placement remain. However, the build quality isn’t bad.
The one major addition is the placement of a 13MP front-facing camera along with dual-LED flash, the same setup that is also there on the rear side of the Zenfone Selfie in addition to a laser auto-focus section placed just on the left hand side of the camera. This is similar to the Zenfone 2 Laser which was announced by Asus yesterday.

The Asus Zenfone Selfie sports a 5.5-inch screen with a 1920×1080 resolution along with a 403 ppi. It is powered by a 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor. The new smartphone will come in two RAM variants – 2GB RAM and 3GB RAM. It also comes with an option to choose between 16GB or 32GB of inbuilt storage and can be further expanded up to 64GB via microSD card.


Sunday 8 February 2015

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WhatsApp reportedly testing new voice-calling feature

WhatsApp reportedly testing new voice-calling feature

 Some WhatsApp users are claiming that they have the option of a new voice-calling feature in their WhatsApp mobile applications, sparking speculations that the company is testing the new feature as it prepares to join the league of other messaging apps that already have the calling feature.
According to Tech Crunch, one user has shared screenshots and video of the voice-calling feature in action, which he said was activated when someone who already had the feature called him.
The user posted screenshots and video to Reddit as proof following which other users also started posting screenshots showing a new tab for Calls right next to the tabs for Chats and Contacts.
He’s also based in India, which points to the possibility that users in that region may be the early testers for the new feature, the report added. 
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Google’s Android One website reveals operating system’s 5.1 update

Google’s Android One website reveals operating system’s 5.1 update




 Google’s Android One website has revealed the 5.1 update of the operating system for Android One smartphone platform today.
According to the Verge, Android’s latest version available for Nexus smartphones and tablets was 5.0.2.
Google has not yet commented on what is contained in Android 5.1 but a lot of changes have been reportedly seen on an Android One device that has been allegedly already updated.
According to a report, Android Police said that the update is only being released in Android One markets such as Indonesia.
However, there is no clear information on when the update will be available for other Android devices including Google’s Nexus line smartphones.

Saturday 7 February 2015

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Xiaomi’s MIUI 6 OS adds style and function to Android

Xiaomi’s MIUI 6 OS adds style and function to Android


Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi launched its 2014 flagship, , and the device is set to on sale on Tuesday in the country for about $325.
While the phone isn’t exactly new, it does come with the latest version of MIUI, the company’s own flavor of Android. The Mi 4 is Xiaomi’s first device to get the update in English.
MIUI 6 isn’t just for the Mi 4 though; it will soon show up on other Xiaomi devices through 2015. We did a hands-on test of the Mi 4 last year, so this time around we’re looking at what’s new on the software side of things.

Home screen, themes and more

I like how MIUI is different enough to feel novel, yet familiar enough for any smartphone user to dive into. As with earlier versions of the OS, you can tap and hold the menu hardware button on the home screen and shake the device to neatly arrange your icons. MIUI 6 also lets you move and delete multiple apps at once, which works very well and makes a stronger case for doing away with the app drawer.


MIUI’s customization game is still going strong. Xiaomi VP Hugo Barra says there are now more than 8,000 themes available in the store, with over two billion downloads worldwide.
Tapping the menu hardware button brings up running apps as icons, but if you’d prefer larger app previews you can simply pinch out to see them.

Shiny happy icons

MIUI 6 has got a nice visual refresh, complete with colorful flat icons for default apps, and a range of motion effects and animations that make the OS feel subtly different from stock Android.

The cosmetic changes are definitely an improvement. Charming animations abound through the interface, from the volume control to the clock app to the running apps preview screen. Delete an app, and you’ll see the  icon burst into a cloud of dots, their colors drawn from the icon’s palette.
The status bar is also slimmer and sleeker, with updated icons and tighter typography that make for a more modern look while taking up less room.


n-built apps like Calculator, Calendar, Compass, Clock, Weather, Recorder and others have gotten a new look too. They’re pretty enough that I launch them every once in a while just to fiddle with them.


You’ll also notice nice little details in each. My favorite is the Compass, which uses the camera to become transparent when it senses you’re panning the device around to find an exact direction.

Better notification handling

MIUI 6 does a great job of accommodating power users’ demands while remaining easy to use, and the way it handles notifications is a great example of that balance. Essential apps that feature on a company-managed whitelist, such as messaging, email and calendar services, are allowed icon real estate on the status bar by default. Other apps, like games, music players and so on, are grouped automatically, so multiple notifications from them show as ellipses on the status bar.

Of course, you can adjust these settings to suit your preferences, but it’s nice to see an OS handling things smartly on its own. In addition, MIUI 6 uses less obtrusive floating notifications to display alerts when you’re running apps, and groups them on your lock screen so you can view them without having to fumble with your phone too much.
Source : thenextweb 
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Xiaomi MI4 Review

Xiaomi MI4 Review:A best Smart Phone in Low Budget


Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi launched its 2014 flagship,the Mi4,in India Last Week, and the device is set to on sale on Tuesday in the country for about $325.
Xiaomi debuted in India last July with their killer flagship smartphone MI3. All the units sold out in minutes, making Xiaomi a sensation among India's young customers.

Within a short time frame, Xiaomi released MI3's successor, the MI4, in China. Both MI3 and MI4 belong to Xiaomi's flagship smartphone brand MI, and so the phones look superior, feel great and surprisingly are offered in an unimaginable price.
However, when MI4 appeared in China, it was a superior device for featuring some of the best specification at that point of time. Xiaomi waited for a few months to get the MI3 sensation over in India. And that's how they might have committed their first mistake, by delaying the release of MI4 in India. If they released the device sometime between October-November last year, it could have been a success. Anyways, Xiaomi MI4 is still significant for the features it offers. Let's review them, one by one.

Built & Design


Several experts have claimed that Xiaomi MI4 has stolen iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 design language straight away. However, if you hold the MI4 in your hand for some time and use it, you will find the claim wrong.
The MI 4 actually resembles the designs of Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy Alpha smartphone. The MI 4 features sandstone polished steel bezel, which gives the device a superior look. The device feels sturdy and ergonomic in hand as well but the polished, textured finish on the back makes it a bit slippery. It also features a water-repellent nano coating around it. We bet there is no device in the market till date that offers such a premium and sturdy look in the offered price.
Measuring 139.2x68.5x8.9mm, the MI4 weighs a tad heavy at 149g but doesn't create a problem for using it throughout the day.
Display
Xiaomi has coupled the MI4 with a 5-inch FHD IPS LCD touchscreen with 1080x1920 pixels of resolution at 441PPI of pixel density. The display feels vibrant with lots of colours at aptly featured saturation, brightness and contrast levels. The display has a decent viewing angle and remains usable under direct sunlight. The display of MI4 feels nice while watching images, videos, reading books, surfing web and playing games.
Xiaomi has also featured their latest UI version of MIUI in the phone and the combination is one of the biggest strengths of MI4. Yes, we are claiming this after keeping OnePlus One in mind.
MIUI

Xiaomi's MIUI is one of the most popular Android interface since they began their journey through developing ROM's and MIUI 6 has added a significant splash over it. Though MIUI 6 feels pretty similar to iPhone's iOS interface, it has several significant features which makes the device easiest to use.
Xiaomi has actually given the interface a total makeover by modifying the colour palate, fonts, appearance and animation. Yes, we really got surprised during our first hands-on with MI4 by noticing the similarities with iOS. The new notification panel looks great and offers huge customisation. Xiaomi has also changed the tools interface and they are looking really impressive now. However, the interface is memory consuming; in the idle mode the device consumes 1.3GB of RAM out of 3GB.
Performance
Xiaomi MI4 is perhaps the cheapest device to feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC processor. The Snapdragon 801 SoC integrates a Quad-Core processor with a clock speed of 2.5GHz and an Adreno 330 GPU inside and gets featured in several flagship smartphones including Samsung Galaxy S5. The processor has been aptly coupled with 3GB worth RAM memory. The MI4 comes in 2 memory variants- 16GB and 64GB and it doesn't feature any micro SD card slot on board.

Like MI3, MI4 also features balanced and performance mode for delivering according to user's requirement. The balance mode clocks down the processor and saves some battery life, the performance mode gives all-out performance without bothering about the battery performance.
In performance mode, the device performs well and there are no noticeable input lags. In multitasking mode also, the MI4 performs well, but playing some heavy-memory consuming games while keeping some apps on in the background heats the device.In balance mode, the device also performs fine and offers better battery life.
In our synthetic benchmarking test, Xiaomi MI4 scored 44509 in AnTuTu Benchmarking test, 23686 in Quadrant Standard and 1490 in Vellamo Metal Benchmarking test. All three stand almost on par with it's biggest competitor OnePlus One.
On the flip side, the MIUI 6 interface consumes a lot of memory. In idle time, it consumes at least 1.3GB of system available 3GB of RAM. We wish, Xiaomi trims down MIUI memory consumption in future to boost the device's performance.
Camera

The Xiaomi MI4 boasts of a 13MP rear camera with LED flash and Auto Focus and an 8MP front camera on the front. Xiaomi has improvised the camera interface with many controls, which allow much enhanced images irrespective of the lighting environment.
Both the cameras are good and click decent images with ample presence of colours and they look nice on screen as well on some bigger displays. MIUI 6 also features an exposure control on the camera interface, which helps to achieve better picture where it is hard to focus on the needed object.
Battery & Storage
Xiaomi MI4 features a 3100mAh inbuilt battery. The battery can be replaced only when using a suction cap; hot swapping the battery won't be possible. The battery lasts little less than six hours when running a 1080p video in loop mode. We won't say this is bad but the device could have achieved some more if it can trim down the system memory consumption. The device comes with a fast charger, using which you can charge the device up to 50 percent in half an hour.
Though MI4 has a 64GB variant available in China, you can buy only the 13GB version in India. In the last press conference, Xiaomi MI Chief Hugo Barra mentioned the 64GB version will soon be rolled out in India. Anyways, on the 16GB edition, only 12GB is left to the user which is a little less than that offered by competitors like OnePlus One, which costs a little higher and offers 64GB out of the box.
Competitors
The biggest competitor of Xiaomi MI4 is OnePlus One, which offers almost similar configuration with more memory. Another competitor of MI4 is Huawei Honor 6, which offers similar in-built memory and a micro SD card slot. However, the 5MP front camera of Huawei Honor 6 falls short in front of MI4's 8MP front camera. But the Honor 6 costs a little less too. The other phone that  stands close is Lenovo Vibe X Pro that features MediaTek MT6595M Octa-Core processor, 32GB storage, 13MP back camera but again has slightly less RAM (2GB) and front camera (5MP).
Wrapping Up
The current model is available only on Flipkart's flash selling process at 19,999. The biggest drawback of this model is non availability of 4G and 16GB of memory. The OnePlus One costs 21,999 and the Huawei Honor 6 and Lenovo Vibe X2 retails at 17,999 and 19,999.
If you are looking for a great performing device with more memory, you can opt for the OnePlus One. But if you want a well performing smartphone with decent usability, great looks and optimum performance, choose between Xiaomi MI4 and Huawei Honor 6. Xiaomi MI4 looks great and performs well but Huawei Honor 6 costs less and features a micro SD card slot.
Pros 
Great Looks, Sturdy Built, MIUI 6, Subtle Performance, Impressive Camera
Cons
Non availability of 4G, Only 16GB Memory, No Micro SD card slot