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Saturday 30 March 2013

Micromax launch a85:-Can be a flagship device.

Wake up guys!one of indian mobile leading industry is not going to stop.after the successor of canvas 2 and canvas hd .They have release micromax a85 .This set has a mind blowing specifications under a reasonable price:-

specifications:-
DISPLAYTypeTFT capacitive touchscreen
Size480 x 800 pixels, 3.8 inches (~246 ppi pixel density)
MEMORYCard slotmicroSD, up to 32 GB
Internal8 GB storage, 512 MB RAM
DATAGPRSYes
EDGEYes
SpeedHSDPA, HSUPA
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
BluetoothYes
USBYes, microUSB v2.0
CAMERAPrimary5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus
FeaturesGeo-tagging
VideoYes
SecondaryYes, VGA
FEATURESOSAndroid OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
ChipsetNvidia Tegra 2 AP20H
CPUDual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9
GPUULP GeForce
SensorsAccelerometer, proximity, compass
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
BrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, Adobe Flash
RadioStereo FM radio with RDS
GPSYes, with A-GPS support
JavaYes, via Java MIDP emulator
ColorsBlack
 - SNS applications
- MP3/WAV/AAC player
- MP4/H.263 player
- Organizer
- Image/video editor
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
BATTERY Li-Ion 1500 mAh battery
Stand-byUp to 250 h
Talk timeUp to 3 h 20 min

Micromax A85

Micromax A85

as low as ` 8,199

Thursday 28 March 2013

Samsung Rex:-Competing with nokia asha series

Samsung has launch there new series called rex.This is a mid range .smart phone for all mango peoples.This is straight away competing nokia asha series.Asha series contain many sucessor handsets like asha 311.

The most base model of rex is of 5700rs.

Highlights

  • - 3.5 Inch Display
  • - Dual SIM Support
  • - True Hot Swap
  • - WiFi
  • - Bluetooth
  • - FM Radio
  • - 10 Free Gameloft Games
  • - 1000 MAh Battery

Brand new:- HTC ONE..........ultra pixel...a one step ahead


Htc is giving a tough competition to the all smartphone companies world wide,
They have recently launch new htc one with wonderfull specs.......competing with samsung s4 and sony experia z.htc is becoming one of the leading mobile company.....

Samsung and Apple better beware – the HTC One combines stunning design, a supreme screen and explosive power to offer one of the best smartphones around.
It's got a full HD screen crammed into 4.7-inches, which brings a 468ppi – well above what's needed for the eye to discern, and it does definitely bring sumptuous sharpness throughout the use of the phone.
On top of that there's a CPU and RAM combo that is barely bettered, a more-than-enough 32GB of storage and top-end Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 3G / 4G connections, all topped off by a completely re-imagined version of HTC Sense. What's not to like?
HTC One review
You could argue that straight on it looks far too much like either an iPhone 5, with its chamfered edges, or a BlackBerry Z10 front on, and you'd have a good point as this phone doesn't reinvent the rectangle-with-rounded-edges formula that we're so used to, but in the hand the curved back brings a whole new dimension to things.

There was a launch press conference in London but, acrobats aside, there were few gimmicks. Make no mistake, though; this is the big one. HTC has fallen far behind Apple and Samsung in sales, and it hopes this is the top-end phone to revive its fortunes.
First impressions, thankfully, are great. The One is a gorgeous phone, and we think it wipes the floor with the Sony Xperia Z. The combination of metal rear, bevelled metal edges and edge-to-edge screen are class itself, and make the Xperia Z feel square and tacky, despite its glass rear. The HTC One's curved back also makes it comfortable to hold - a minor downside is that it's tricky to type when it’s lying flat on a desk.
HTC One
It's a 4.7in model with a Full HD 1,920x1,080 resolution, leading to a huge pixel density figure of 468ppi. When compared side-by-side with the Xperia Z's display, we preferred the HTC One's screen, thanks to its superb contrast. It has incredibly deep blacks (for an LCD at least), and our test photos showed rich, vibrant colours and plenty of shadow detail.
The Xperia Z had the advantage when it came to looking at web pages, however; its slightly larger 5in display meant text was ever-so-slightly larger and easier to read when web pages were fully zoomed out, helped by brilliant white backgrounds, compared to the very slight grey tinge on the HTC One.
The HTC One wins out when it comes to web browsing performance. It has a quad-core 1.7GHz processor, and completed our Sunspider JavaScript benchmark in a super-fast 1,123ms. This is far faster than the 1,890ms we saw from the Xperia Z, but we think much of this is down to the speed of the Xperia Z's browser. For comparison, we ran the same test using the fast Dolphin browser, and the HTC One remained ahead of the Xperia Z with a score of 1,120ms compared to 1,357ms.
This difference was borne out in our subjective web browsing tests. Both phones rendered graphics heavy web pages at a similar speed, but when zoomed in and panning around a web page, the Xperia Z would stutter when coming across a large image – a problem we didn’t have with the HTC One.
Luckily, HTC has provided a huge 2,300mAh battery to power the fast processor and bright screen. The handset managed 8h 32m in our continuous video playback test, which is a strong result and bodes well for all-day battery life.



Saturday 2 March 2013

BlackBerry's New Z10 :-



Lock eyes on the BlackBerry Z10 and you'll notice it's an unassuming slab of black glass and plastic that mimics the general aesthetical design of many a smartphone these days.
The Z10 is a little bezel-heavy with a sizable gap above and below the screen, and that's before we even get to the additional plastic chunks stuck on both ends of the handset.
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It all seems a little unnecessary but luckily it doesn't make the BlackBerry Z10 overly cumbersome, with the handset measuring a comfortable 130 x 65.6 x 9mm (5.1 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches).
Weight wise the BlackBerry Z10 finds a happy medium – weighing 137.5g (4.85 oz), it's nowhere near as heavy as the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820, yet it's not as feather light as the iPhone 5.
BlackBerry Z10 review
BlackBerry Z10 review
The weight gives it a reassuring presence in the palm and while the chassis is distinctly plastic, the handset's heft at least restores some form of premium feel.
Around the back you're greeted with a textured plastic rear that is slightly rubberised, providing a decent level of grip.
BlackBerry Z10 review
There are only a couple of things to note on the back of the BlackBerry Z10: the 8MP camera with a single LED flash, sat in the top-left corner, and the shiny metallic BlackBerry logo in middle.
We were pleased to find that the rear can be removed easily by placing a finger in the indented speaker grill at the base of the Z10, enabling us to simply peel off the plastic.



BlackBerry Z10 review
Underneath you'll find microSIM and microSD slots, with the latter capable of supporting cards up to 32GB in capacity, although we've been told that a future update may see this support boosted to the 64GB variants.
This means you can build nicely on the already decent 16GB of internal storage, which will appeal to many who have been put out by the likes of the iPhone range and HTC One X+, which don't offer storage expansion.