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Saturday 7 February 2015

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Xiaomi Sells ILLEGAL PHONES By Ericsson and HTC

Xiaomi Sells ILLEGAL PHONES By Ericsson and HTC


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.
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.

Swedish telecom firm Ericsson today claimed in Delhi High Court that Chinese mobile phone maker Xiaomi Technology was violating its interim order by selling handsets which do not have chipsets of Qualcomm Incorporated.
The counsel for Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson told Justice Jayant Nath that Xiaomi was violating a division bench order of the court, allowing the Chinese company to sell and import till today (February 5) only those handsets which have Qualcomm processors.
“Xiaomi is selling handsets based on non-Qualcomm chipsets through a website called www.xiaomishop.com,” senior advocate Pratibha M Singh told the court.
Advocate Ajit Warrier, appearing for Xiaomi, refuted the contention of Ericsson, saying “it (Xiaomi) has no stake in the website” and someone else was misusing their name.
He contended that the company was complying with the court’s order and the phones, allegedly infringing Ericsson’s patents phones, were being sold by third parties over whom Xiaomi does not have any control.
The division bench on December 16 last year had permitted Xiaomi to sell its Qualcomm chipset-based devices as a ‘pro tem’ (temporary) measure till the issue was heard by the single judge today, and disposed of the Chinese company’s appeal against the December 8, 2014 order of the single judge.
ALSO READ: MI4 REVIEW
The interim ban on import and sale of Xiaomi devices which run on other processors or chipsets shall continue, the division bench had clarified.
Redmi Note, one of the latest entrants of Xiaomi in India, runs on a Mediatek processor.
The single-judge today extended the division bench’s interim order allowing Xiaomi to continue the sale of handsets with Qualcomm chipset-based devices till March 18, provided that it deposits Rs 100 per device imported in the name of Registrar General of the Delhi High Court.

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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
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Acer Aspire E5-571 laptop with 5th-gen Intel Core processor launched at Rs 44,999

Acer has launched an upgraded version of its Aspire E5-571 notebook in India that features 5th Generation Intel Core processor. The 5th-gen Intel Core i7 processor powered notebook will be available at Rs 44,999. The Aspire E5-571 will be available in five colours: titanium silver, midnight black, tiger's eye brown, sapphire blue and garnet red. 

As per the company, the 5th-generation Intel Core processors offer power efficiency of the new 14nm process along with improvements in processor instructions to deliver faster performance. The U series of 5th-gen Intel Core processors supports two cores and up to four threads with Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. Intel Turbo Boost 2.02 also dynamically controls the performance and power of both cores and graphics—boosting performance. It is also better equipped to handle latest capabilities like gesture, voice, and facial recognition. 

Processor power design improvements across CPU, graphics, I/O, and power management, and increased power efficiency of Intel's 14nm manufacturing process, enable the processor to offer users an improved battery life compared with 4th-gen Intel Core processors (U series). 

Acer Aspire E5-571 model sports a 15.6-inch HD (1366x768p) display. It features up to 12GB RAM and 1TB hard disk, and the latest Nvidia GeForce 800M series graphics card. It also comes with a built-in optical drive. 

Acer claims that the notebook delivers up to 7 hours of battery back-up. 

The notebook is equipped with a Precision Touchpad (PTP) that supports six core Windows 8.1 TouchPad gestures, reducing un-intended tap and cursor motions on the touchpad and improving pinch-to-zoom, smoother scrolling and screen navigation. 

The device is also Skype Certified, offering enhanced Voice over IP (VoIP) experiences featuring a digital microphone and high quality speakers for better bass band audio performance and authentic Skype communication, as per the company. 
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Celkon launches India's cheapest selfie phone, Q54 Millennia ME

Indian brand Celkon Mobiles has launched an ultra-cheap smartphone, named Q54 Millennia ME, aimed at selfie lovers. Priced at Rs 5,555, Celkon Q54 Millennia ME sports a 5MP front camera and is the cheapest selfie phones available in the market right now.

The all-new Celkon Q54 Millennia ME has a 5-inch IPS screen with 480x854p resolution and runs on Android 4.4 (KitKat) operating system. The smartphone packs a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 512MB RAM under the hood and comes with 4GB internal storage, with storage expansion via microSD cards up to 32GB. It is powered by a 2,000mAh battery, has a 5MP rear camera with LED flash and weighs 150gram.

Murali Retineni, executive director, Celkon Mobiles, said, "This phone provides a unique take-away for all categories of people. Gaming aficionados can revel in their experience with the gravity sensors while selfie lovers can take best selfies with the 5MP front camera. We hope this all-in-one model will be most suitable for customers who do not want to compromise on features or affordability."
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Lava Iris X8 octa-core phone launched at Rs 8,999

Lava Iris X8 octa-core phone launched at Rs 8,999

Lava has launched its new budget smartphone Iris X8 at Rs 8,999. It will be available exclusively on e-commerce marketplace Flipkart starting February 9.

The dual sim smartphone features a 5-inch HD (720x1280pixels) IPS display with Asahi Dragontrail glass protection.

Powered by 1.4GHz octa-core MediaTek processor, Lava Iris X8 has 2GB RAM, and comes with 16GB of internal storage. Users can also install microSD cards of up to 32GB for more storage.

The smartphone sports an 8MP rear camera and a 3MP front-facing camera.

The phone runs Android 4.4 Kitkat, but is upgradable to Android 5.0 Lollipop. It packs a 2500mAh battery. Iris X8 comes with an Intelligent Flip cover that allows users to access applications like music, calling, camera, messaging and a few other functions directly without the need of using the screen.

The smartphone also has gesture recognition functions with 'Smart Wake-up' and gesture controls which allows consumers to directly jump to applications from the locked screen.

For connectivity, the smartphone offers 3G, GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and a micro-USB slot.

Lava Iris X8 comes in black and white colours.

Sunday 18 January 2015

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Lock your with fast trending security app

Lock your  with fast trending security app




One of the most popular instant messaging apps in the world, WhatsApp, can now be secured with third party app, Lock for WhatsApp that allows users to set password on your messenger.
Red Bricks Lab’s “Lock for WhatsApp” is now trending fast around the world that aims to protect the messenger through password and avoid its unwanted usage by anonymous.
The security app only covers 4.42MB of your handset storage while at least 500,000 users have downloaded the LOCK as far. Moreover, the intruders cannot be uninstalled by anonymous without giving accurate password.


‘Lock for WhatsApp’ also provides feature for password recovery in case password is forgotten by the user.
According to official statement on Google’s Play Store, the makers launched its newer version 4.1.4 with better design and bug fixes by upgrading the v3.0.4 which include uninstall lock feature.
Earlier, TheNewsTribe makes WhatsApp users aware about its PLUS version 6.72 to discover more customisations as compare to simple WhatsApp application.
WhatsApp already hinted to add Voice Call feature in the widely used app across the world, however, the PLUS version attracted millions following its top five features although its official released but available on official website where the company tests out new features.



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How to install Android 5.0.2 and Sense 6.0 on HTC One M7 with MaximusHD ROM

How to install Android 5.0.2 and Sense 6.0 on HTC One M7 with MaximusHD ROM



1.   Download MaximusHD 50.0.0 custom ROM [Mirror] for your HTC One M7 on your PC
2.   Connect your One M7 to the PC using USB cable. Move the download file to the internal storage of the phone and remember the location
3.   Disconnect the phone from the computer. Enter it into bootloader mode by pressing and holding Power and Volume Down buttons together
4.   In recovery mode first perform a complete clean up, which is obligatory to install the ROM. Click wipe data/factory reset and also perform wipe system/data/cache/dalvik

5.   Once the process is completed, return to the recovery menu. Select install zip from sdcard>> choose zip from sdcard then browse to the location where you have copied the Maximus HD ROM to. Select it and confirm installation
6.   Go through the steps that Aroma installer gives
7.   After the installation process is completed, reboot the phone
Your HTC One M7 should now be updated with the MaximusHD ROM. Head to Settings > About phone to verify the new Android software version.