Thursday, 27 December 2018





Sony Launches WH-CH700N Noise-Cancelling Headphones at Rs 12,990








Sony India on Wednesday expanded its noise cancellation headphones line-up with the launch of WH-CH700N in the country at Rs 12,990.

The Artificial Intelligence noise cancellation (AINC) technology in the headphones analyses background sound and adjusts it for optimal performance on aeroplanes and other noisy environments, Sony India said in a statement. 


The battery delivers up to 35 hours of power (depending on music settings) and is rechargeable via USB, claimed Sony, adding that the new headphones will be optimised for Google Assistant with an update.

The headphones are also equipped with a quick charge technology that gives 60 minutes of playback from 10 minutes of charge, it added.

Friday, 13 November 2015

NOKIA Android Smartphone

Nokia's foray into Android smartphone domain looks interesting


 For those of use who though that since Microsoft has acquired the mobile division of Nokia, the brand has ceased to exist, we could not be any more wrong. The Finnish handset maker launched its first ever Nokia branded Android tablet called Nokia N1 in November 2014. Now the speculations are riff that Nokia is working on an Android smartphone as well and recently few leaked images surfaced on the World Wide Web, which confirmed the speculations. The device is being called Nokia C1 and here is a brief overview of the handset.




                                        Earlier this year Nokia confirmed that it plans to return to the smartphone business, and soon after, revealed it was looking for a 'world-class partner' to manufacturing, sales, and marketing of the product. While the company is contractually barred from selling, or manufacturing smartphones until Q4 2016, a bunch of leaked images tip that the company has already started to work on an Android-powered smartphone.

Design:


One of the strong points of Nokia handsets was that they were so sturdily built that it is nearly impossible to destroy them. It is expected that the new Android device from the brand will come with the same build quality but more in line with Lumia handsets. It is also expected that the handset would come with a metal unibody chassis, ruling out the possibility of removable battery.
Display
It is being speculated that Nokia will endow the upcoming C1 smartphone with a decent sized 5 inch display. The display of the handset is expected to come with a HD resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, which together with the size of the display make for a stunning viewing experience.
User Experience
Since the last update for Android was Lollipop and by the time Nokia C1 sees the daylight, Android Marshmallow would have been released, it is expected that the device would come with Android Lollipop out of the box. Moreover, it should come with predictive Z Launcher from Nokia, which enhances the whole user experience.
Performance and Battery Life
There is no word as to which processor will feature in the Nokia Android C1, however, it is a given that it will be an Intel chipset. In all likelihood, the processor would be a Quad-core unit with a clock speed in the range of 1.5-1.8 GHz. Moreover, it is expected that it will feature 1 GB of RAM for a consistency in performance.


Camera Technology
In all likelihood, the device will come with an 8 Megapixels snapper accompanied by an LED flash and autofocus. Whereas, on the front we expect it to flaunt a 5 Megapixels selfie camera.
Connectivity
On the connectivity front, we expect the upcoming handset to feature support for 3G and 2G for fast Internet browsing. Other features that are expected to come with the device include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Type-C and GPS.

Verdict

The details about the handset are yet to be confirmed by the brand, however, considering that it is a Nokia product it should be a good device. Even after taking all these rumors with a pinch of salt, we can suggest the handset to anyone who is looking for a sturdy handset with decent performance.
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING >>Ur's>>Srikar Chowdary 

Friday, 29 May 2015

Google I/O 2015 Day 1: ANDROID M

                                  As per tradition, the first day of this year’s Google I/O was big in terms of both the quantity of announcements and their potential impact. Predictably, Android ‘M’, the latest update to the world’s most popular mobile operating system, hogged the headlines but Google had other cards up its sleeves as well with respect to IoT, wearables and virtual reality.
If you were on the lookout for a one stop article to update you on all the big, bold, brash things that happened on day one of Google I/O, then this is it.
It all started off with:

ANDROID M
                                          Android M was the star of the show and took centrestage at the keynote address with the help of Google’s Senior VP, Sundar Pichai. Overall, Android M won’t have the same effect as Android Lollipop in terms of public perception because the new update has more to do with under-the-hood refinements and the way apps behave than major visual upgrades.
Android M is scheduled for a public release later this year while developers will now be able to download a preview version of the OS update.

ANDROID M: Better battery life

                           The biggest new feature that Android M brings to the table is the way it will push out more battery life from smartphones. Google showed off its ‘Doze’ feature which lets Android M detect if the phone is being moved by the user. If not, then Android M will let the phone doze off and put less pressure on the battery. While an Android phone will still be able to display notifications when dozing, many non-essential apps will either stop working in the background, or will conduct only critical operations.



ANDROID M: Offline maps
It’s not just Chrome that Google is embellishing with offline features in Android M, it’s Google Maps as well. Everyone’s favourite navigation app now is able to get more done without a data connection including searching for locations and turn-by-turn navigation





DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS... (you know the rest):

                                            Google I/O is primarily meant to be an event for developers so it was no surprise that Google had some big announcements for them as well. The company announced Android Studio 1.3 preview, a new version that brings support for C and C++, and Polymer 1.0. Android Studio, a tool that helps devs simplify the way they create UI for their apps.
Google also reached out to iOS developers and made it easier for them to integrate Google tools into their own apps by embracing Cocoapods, a standard popular among iOS developers.
Google has also simplified testing app stability with the help of the Cloud Test Lab which will test an app across 20 devices.




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Friday, 20 February 2015

lamborghini-88-tauri Mobile Grand Launch just 4 Lak

The Tauri 88 is made of steel (available in Gold, Black or plain steel colors) and leather (a choice of Black, Blue, Red, Orange and Brown) complete with decorative stitches. The phone was designed in Italy and sports the recognizable raging bull logo





The phone packs quite a punch – a 5" screen with 1080p resolution, runs Android on a Snapdragon 801 chipset with 3GB of RAM, 64GB of built-in expandable storage and a beefy 3,400mAh battery that promises up to 35 hours of 3G talk time. If you can afford a phone like this, you'll be making a lot of calls so that's good.




There's a 20MP camera on the back (most likely from Sony) and an impressive 8MP camera on the front – Tonino Lamborghini is challenging you to take the most luxurious selfie in the world (post it on Instagram with #TheLavishSelfie), apparently even big shots are not immune to the selfie craze.





                     Anyway, only 1947 Tonino Lamborghini Tauri 88 phones will be built, each costing $6,000. In case you were wondering, Antonio "Tonino" Lamborghini is the son of Ferruccio, the founder of Lamborghini, and was born in 1947.

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Google's Nexus 9 32GB LTE

Google's Nexus 9 32GB LTE version is now available in India via  e-commerce site Amazon for Rs 43,073. The tablet is currently still listed as 'Coming Soon' on Google Play Store India.
The Google Nexus 9 has an 8.9-inch IPS LCD display with 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The tablet has a thin bezel and brushed metal sides. It is powered by a 64-bit Nvidia Tegra K1 2.3 GHz processor along with 2 GB of RAM and runs the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system.





Connectivity options included in the Google Nexus 9 are GPS, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack and Micro-USB. It features dual front-facing speakers with HTC's Boomsound and dual microphones. The tablet is backed by a 6700mAh battery that according to the company listing delivers up to 9.5 hours of browsing time and 30 days of standby time. The 32GB LTE variant is available in Indigo Black color on Amazon India.





According to reports, HTC is working on a new 9 inch tablet inspired by the Google Nexus 9. The tablet will feature the same 9-inch display and 4:3 aspect ratio, while the hardware specifications may be slightly different. HTC's next tablet is expected to arrive in the second half of 2015. 

New Samsung Galaxy Grand Max LTE

Samsung Galaxy Grand Max has been officially launched in India. The smartphone will be available exclusively via online retailer Snapdeal in Grey and White colours at Rs. 15,990.

Initially launched in Korea last month, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Max features a new pattern on the rear panel, a welcome change from the typical Samsung Galaxy smartphone look.
The Android 4.4.4 KitKat-based Galaxy Grand Max variant launched in India comes with dual-SIM (Micro-SIM) support, while the one launched in Korea earlier was a single-SIM smartphone.
The Galaxy Grand Max features a 5.25-inch (720x1280 pixels) HD TFT display and is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor that's coupled with 1.5GB of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy Grand Max bears 16GB of built-in storage that can be expanded via microSD card (up to 64GB). It features a 13-megapixel rear camera with CMOS sensor, LED flash, and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera that comes with 120 degree wide viewing angle lens.

Monday, 16 February 2015

Lenovo New A6000 review


Lenovo finished its acquisition of Motorola late last year and is now doing what Motorola has been known for. The A6000 is a quintessential budget smartphone, priced at exactly what the Moto E had been launched at, Rs. 6,999. Lenovo added the flash sale elements in order to create hype and give its supply chains some relief. So, yes, this phone will not come to the market in big numbers in the foreseeable future, irrespective of what we may think about it.



plus points:

  • Good performance
  • Decent camera
  • Solid build with removable back                             
  • minus points :

    • Battery life should have been better
    • Display needs to be better
    user interface: