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Monday 29 April 2013

Micromax Canvas Sells an Envious 1 million Smartphones


Micromax recently claimed that their smartphone model Micromax Canvas has sold in an envious figure of one million smartphones. According to the claims of an official who stated that the smartphone has proven to be a trendsetter in the segment of Indian Smartphone section. He further added that on valentines he was amazed to witness the patience of the customers, who were waiting to book the Smartphone on that particular day. On that day they witnessed sales of a copious amount of 9000 units within that particular day.
Here, it is worth mentioning that the popularity of this Micromax flagship was the result of their first smartphone, Micromax A110. The smartphone showed the potency that installed the foundation of faith among the people to believe in the potency of Canvas 2. The prime reason of its popularity was the result of the stuffed with features and tech-savvy specs of the smartphone, along with its affordable price.
Contrast to its competitive brands like HTC, Samsung and Sony, Micromax apparently develops its merchandise to cater the expectation of the lower and middle class consumer section in the country. This orientation is taken to be another cause that has led the company gain such success ground lately. This is why the Micromax touch screen mobiles price is generally on the lower side.
The phone is packing good hardware and system architecture, which consists of a 1 gigahertz dual core processor combined with 512 megabytes of random access memory. Along with it the phone has 2 GB internal memory support. One of the most striking features of the smartphone is its 5 inch LCD IPS display that renders a FWVGA resolution up to 854 x 480 Pixels, further, supports 16m colors. The operating system incorporated in the phone is an Android ice cream sandwich v4.0.4 that is upgradeable to android jelly bean. There is an 8 megapixel camera built on the phone that has video recording, night mode and geo tagging features in it. All of these features combined, comes within an affordable price range of Rs 10000. Micromax android phones seem to be taking the market by storm off late.
This affordable price range of the smartphone Micromax  anvas however, is taken to be the fundamental cause for the smartphone to gain such popularity and success rate.

Friday 26 April 2013

Micromax announces Bolt A51, may cost less than INR 4,000



Micromax has made a silent launch of its new phone on website that comes up with some of the brightest features of all time. The launch Micromax Bolt A51 has been announced by the company which is believed to cost less than INR 4,000. It tends to be the first low cost smartphone of Micromax that comprises some of the astonishing features along with fast performance issues. However, several other models of Micromax have been priced below this particular range, but it is the only smartphone that comes with 3G connectivity in-spite of being a low cost device. Micromax touch screen mobiles have taken the game to the next level with this phone.
Regarding the features and specifications of this smartphone to be looked upon, it is powered with Android 2.3 operating system which is the basic reason that attracts the eyes of customers mostly. Apart from this, the smartphone is also enhanced with a power processor of 832 MHz clock speed for fast and smooth performance. The model is also comprised with 256 MB of RAM. The internal memory storage of this trendy smartphone is 512 MB where the users can only make a good use of 100 MB out of it. The external memory storage comes with a microSD card slot that enables the storage expandable up to 32 GB of massive capacity.
Apart from all these, the handset also comes with 3.5 inch touchscreen display with 320x480 pixel resolution. The camera features of this smartphone come with a 2 megapixel rear-facing camera with fixed focus feature along with LED flash that adds a good quality to the pictures. The dual SIM slot of this smartphone       enables the users to take an advantage regarding calling and texting. The connectivity package comes with 3G connections for fast surfing and downloading from the internet. This Micromax dual SIM mobile truly packs a number of features at a low cost.
Also, the smartphone is enhanced with 1500 mAh battery for long time backup and longevity. This smartphone of Micromax, in-spite of being loaded with such complacent features and specifications, have been ranged below the price of Rs 4,000. This smartphone will surely going to compete with the other smartphones of various brands, be it mid-ranged or low-ranged smartphones. The availability will soon be gained by the retailer markets in India.

Tuesday 23 April 2013

Huawei Ascend G510 and Y300 up for Booking




The ecommerce stores or online shopping portals have become the best product releasing arena for all the smartphone brands. In turn these ecommerce platforms are seen to be showcasing the products that are yet to be launched officially in the market. Among these the up-to-the-minute updates can be spotted on the online megastore Flipkart. Lately in this online megastore, Huawei’s latest launch Ascend G510 and Ascend Y300 can be easily spotted. Moreover, the smartphones are further available for booking as well. As per the declaration by the authorities these two products will be available for purchase in both the onsite and online stores in the Indian market, in the upcoming week.
The Huawei G510 and Y300 are coming in Huawei’s Ascend series of smartphones. Both the smartphones are stuffed with number of smart features and that too purchasable within a decent price range. The smartphones are incorporating an android jelly bean v4.1 operating and a 5 MP primary camera along with a 0.3 MP secondary camera on it.
The Huawei mobile model G510 has a rather big size with the TFT 4.5 inch LCD touchscreen, compared to the model Y300. The model Y300 is having a slightly small size with a TFT 4.0 inch LCD touchscreen. With respect to the processor feature, both the smartphone models Y300 and G510 are driven by a QUALCOMM cortex A5 ARM dual core processor. Nevertheless, the model G510 is having a processor clock speed of 1.2 gigahertz. Whereas, in case of the Y300 model, it is having processor that has a 1 gigahertz clock speed.
Apart from all these, both the devices are having similar memory specs i.e. both of them are incorporating 512 megabyte random access memory and a 4 gigabyte read only memory. The storage capacity on both the models is up to 32 gigabyte and supports only Micro SD memory chips. The smartphones are further having Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity in them. Additionally, supports both 2G and 3G network types. Both the models are carrying sensors like proximity sensors, ambient light sensor, G-sensor, digital compass and accelerometer.
For bookings individuals can visit featured online stores like Flipkart and other mobile ecommerce stores.

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Dual-SIM Huawei Ascend Y210D Launches Officially for INR 5000


Huawei has officially launched and unleashed the Ascend Y210D Dual SIM mobile in the world market which is now flourishing in India with a huge supply. Several features and specifications have been verified by this mobile manufacturer, and it is launched with the price range of INR 4,999. The features and performance issues of this brand is astounding, and people prefer to buy this phone in an affordable price.
The latest Huawei Ascend Y210D model is possessed with good many features, both internal and external. It is particularly a popular mobile manufacturing company of China, and they are putting forth their presentation by enhancing their phone with lots of enhancements. The phone is integrated with the Android v2.3 Gingerbread operating system which is quite enhancive enabling the multitasking ability of the users. Apart from this, it is powered with the Qualcomm Cortex A-5 Snapdragon processor of 1 GHz clock speed, and for more smooth performance, it is enhanced with 256 MB of RAM. This touch screen mobile price far exceeds the number of features in this device.
The external features of this phone include the 3.5 inch capacitive touch screen display. The camera feature 2 megapixel of primary camera, and is also enhanced with a CMOS Sensor. The memory storage comes with internal capacity of 512 MB, and can be expandable up to 32 GB with microSD card slot. The other astounding feature endowed and adopted by this device is the Dual SIM slot which is the best option for enhancing the calling and texting facility. The connectivity package of this phone is remarkable as it comprises 3G network, Wi-Fi connection, Bluetooth v2.1, and GPS connections as well. The phone is armed with 1700 mAh battery for longtime backup, and for longevity.
In-spite of such features and specifications, the phone is much affordable, and for this reason, people will be more willing to buy and use this phone with good feedback. The bigger touch display, the hasty processor, and the integrated Android technology have made the phone far enhancive and extraordinary. However, the previous version of Huawei, which is, the Ascend G600 is quite more enhancive than this version, but still, it is the best one.

Friday 12 April 2013

Karbonn’s Smart A12 with 4.5-inch screen launched for INR 7,990


Mobile devices firm Karbonn launched SmartA12, built on 3G platform of US chip maker Broadcom, priced at around INR7990. “It is herein with the partnership with Broadcom to bring in our premier 3G enabled mobility device that we seek to cater to the nascent needs of the young and aspiring consumer base of the country,” Karbonn Mobile Executive Director Shashin Devsare said. The 3G platform of Broadcom used in the dual SIM supporting Karbonn’s Smart A12 mobile phone has 1GHz ARM processor and a modem that can support support download speed of up to 7.2 megabit per second, the company said.


The chipset supports both 2G and 3G cellular network, GPS system, Wi-Fi and has a power management unit embedded in it.“As users around the world shift from 2G feature phones to more sophisticated 3G phones, Broadcom’s integrated platform will enable OEMs (device makers) to reach new consumers with entry-level, high-caliber smartphones,” Broadcom Senior Vice President Nambi Seshadri said. Other key features of the smartphone include: 1 GHz Processor, 5 megapixel rear Camera, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB ROM. It has microSD slot with 32GB as the maximum space limit. It also has a 4.5-inch screen with a screen resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. This is a dual SIM smartphone. The device runs Android 4.0 aka Ice-cream sandwich.

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BlackBerry's Q10 merges keyboard with BB10


 The Q10 flaunts a fancier design as well with an all-glass back plate, which has been reinforced by a resin weave for extra durability. Even though BlackBerry makes the claim that the Q10's soft-textured back is a more premium design touch, it felt a bit on the cheap side perhaps because of the light weight of the handset overall.
I do like the speed of the camera, which snapped images almost instantly and locked on to subjects quickly. I would also love to take the TimeShift feature for a spin. Of course like the Z10, it didn't appear that other shooting modes were available, such as HDR or ISO settings.
Another bright point is that the Q10 boasts a bigger 2,100mAh battery, compared with the Z10's 1,800mAh power unit. Interested? Stay tuned for a full review when we get undivided access to RIM's latest keyboard product.


 Shaped more closely to the BlackBerry Bold line of handsets, which enjoyed a great deal of popularity among the ranks of the "crackberry" faithful, the Q10 boasts a hardware keyboard and powerful mobile components.
On the inside, the device features the same revamped parts you'll find on the touch-screen BlackBerry Z10. This includes a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Plus processor, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of internal memory. In my hands the phone felt fast and responsive, almost like a mini PlayBook tablet.
The keyboard will feel familiar to old BlackBerry hands. It sports similar sculpted edges and frets that the BlackBerry Bold phones use. The key layout is straight rather than curved, though, perhaps to emulate its Z10 sibling. To make room for the keyboard, the screen is smaller, measuring 3.1 inches. It is an AMOLED display, however, so colors looked saturated and blacks dark.

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BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker


The good: The BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker is small and easy to carry, and has a unique clippable design.
The bad: The speaker is expensive and its sound lacks bass, richness, and clarity.
The bottom line: The BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker has an interesting clippable shape, but at a price of $99.99, other portable audio devices are a better deal.

 The idea is to use the speaker's U-shaped body to slide it onto bag straps, shirt collars, or other items of clothing. Once it's attached, you can easily listen to music and other audio in stereo while on the move, or conduct hands-free calls since the device also doubles as a speakerphone.
You charge the speaker's rechargeable battery via a Micro-USB port, and the gadget has a line-in 3.5mm audio jack to connect non-Bluetooth devices. The only physical controls are a power switch, volume buttons, and a Play/Pause/call key.
Setting up the BlackBerry Mini Stereo Speaker is a simple process. I just flipped on the power switch and made sure my BlackBerry Z10 test unit's Bluetooth radio was activated and in discoverable mode. After scanning for the speaker in the phone's list of nearby Bluetooth devices, I paired and connected the two gadgets in seconds.

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BlackBerry 10 OS review


The good: The BlackBerry 10 OS looks terrific, and comes with many of the world-class features you'd demand from a modern OS. It also adds a few of its own signature tools for security and business users.
The bad: Despite the grown-up look, RIM's new OS is riddled with perplexing omissions and behavioral inefficiencies that wear on you over time.
The bottom line: BlackBerry lovers who can get past the rookie mistakes will find a polished-looking OS that's packed with interesting and useful features, but happy Android and iOS users won't find a reason to switch.


New BlackBerry is entirely gesture-driven, its layout sort of resembling a handful of playing cards spread out in an overlapping row. To the far left you've got BlackBerry Hub, the universal inbox where you can see all your messages and notification alerts. To the right of that is the "Active Frame" area, a nerdy name to represent the multitasking screen that stores up to eight thumbnails of your open apps. Move right again to see your pages of app icons, which you can rearrange, delete, and plop on top of each other to create folders. You can access the dialer, universal search, and camera from every screen.
For the most part, you'll use the usual swipes up, down, left, and right, though there are two special moves to know. First, you can swipe up from bottom of the screen to wake the phone (you can use the lock screen buttons as well). Second, there's the "Peek" gesture, where you quickly pull your finger up and to the right, as if tracing a perfect right angle. This temporarily suspends your app so you can glance at your notifications in the Hub. Lift up and you close the app and jump to the Hub. Keep your finger pressed to the screen, and you can return to the app without losing your place. I like Peek.



Basic smartphone features
As with all of today's mobile operating systems, BlackBerry 10 supports multiple e-mail addresses, calendars, and social-networking accounts.
There's support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, mobile hot spot, VPN, and Internet tethering. You'll find airplane mode, DLNA sharing, and accessibility features, including a magnification gesture, hearing aid support, and settings for TTY for teletypewriters.

Voice Control
To say that voice assistants have caught on is an understatement. BlackBerry 10's new Voice Control app places its usual commands within the context of a voice assistant that talks back to you. Sure, it looks like a 'Berry-ized version of Apple's Siri, but like most Siri knockoffs it responds to precise commands, rather than to Siri's conversational language. For instance, you can command Voice Control to open the weather app or search the Internet for weather information, but you can't ask it what the weather will be like, or if you'll need an umbrella.

BlackBerry Messenger
Another of RIM's longtime strong suits, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) sends peer-to-peer messages, photos, voice notes, contact information, and files between BlackBerry users for free. In BlackBerry 10, the app blossoms, adding voice chat, video chat, and screen sharing to its beloved emoticons and group messaging.


Camera and video
A camera lens can lead to poor or stellar photos, but the software plays a role, too. In BlackBerry 10, you have a few modes and scenes. There are the usual camera and video modes, and there's also TimeShift, which takes multiple shots along a timeline. Right after the photo snaps, you can rewind along the timeline to save the best "moment." This is best for photos of groups, dogs, and subjects that aren't adept at staying still.
I like the idea of TimeShift, but the fact that you can't activate it from the regular camera mode means you have to plan ahead when you want to use it.
So what are the camera's other scenes? You've got burst mode and stabilization (which automatically launches when you turn on the video camera,) but there's no built-in HDR or panorama. You will, however, find scenes tuned for capturing action, night scenes, the beach, and whiteboards. You can turn on flash, and choose a 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio.

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HCL Me Y3 dual-SIM ICS tablet launched for Rs 11,999




The HCL has successfully launched the Me Y3 dual-SIM ICS tablet which costs Rs 11,999 in the Indian market. As people are making diversions in using the dual slotted SIM devices rather than using the single slotted ones, this brand has been successful in grabbing the attention of the users as it supports such dual-SIM facility. Not only this, the price of Android tablet in India is nominal and comes with loads of other features and good many specifications which are quite remarkable from the point of view of performance and functions. The markets are now being overwhelmed with supplies of such devices with their affordable price and global availability.
When it comes to having a glance of the features as well as the specifications, people will find some notable reasons to buy this brand at a reasonable price. The new HCL Me Y3 is enhanced with the most demanded Android technology with Android ICS 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich version which is particularly an upgraded version of Android Jelly Bean operating system. The system is powered with the Cortex A9 processor of 1GHz, and also has the DDR3 RAM of 1GB for lightning performance.
Other key features and specifications include the memory storage feature with internal 4GB capacity which can be expanded up to 32GB. The camera features 2 mega pixel of rear camera, and a front-facing VGA camera. The connectivity feature is quite notable in this device comprising 3G HSDPA with 7.2 mbps of internet speed, and is also enabled with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connection. It also contains a 3.5 mm jack headset, mini HDMI, Bluetooth 4.0, and FM radio along with the 7 inch capacitive touch screen featuring display resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.
With so many added features and functions, customers are appreciating this device and finding its use quite simple, just as the former model of HCL. The dual-SIM slot is surely among the notable features which is the most demanding aspect for the people who are addicted to the use of such devices all day long. This particular model is now available online, and customers will get an instant delivery when ordered.