Author: Bharat Nagpal

  • iGyaan Tech Awards 2014

    iGyaan Tech Awards 2014

    Each year technology changes considerably, and each year there are lots of innovations in technology. Today we honor those who have achieved technological prowess and have delivered on the expectations of those who help them aim higher.

    Presenting the iGyaan Tech Awards 2014, a 100% community driven one of a kind technology awards for saluting those who have made it in the good books of the people who trust them with their money and time.

    You Have Voted and You Have Decided who wons in the iGyaan Tech Awards 2014, and by voting you won, One of the 10 Free Gionee Elife S5.1 slim smartphones. 

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    Winners!

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    Phones

    1. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92510/vote-budget-phone-2014/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Budget Phone[/button]

    2. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92792/vote-phablet/” size=”large” text_size=”beta”]Best Phablet[/button]

    3. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92721/vote-flagship-mini-phone/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Flagship Mini Phone[/button]

    4. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92522/vote-camera-phone-2014″ size=”large” text_size=”beta”]Best Camera Phone[/button]

    5. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92565/vote-battery-life-phone” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Battery life Phone[/button]

    6. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92712/vote-waterproof-phone” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Weatherproof Phone[/button]

    7. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92548/vote-selfie-camera-phone” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Selfie Phone[/button]

    8. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/93605/vote-affordable-smartphone/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Affordable Smartphone[/button]

    9. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92718/vote-mid-range-phone” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Mid Range Phone[/button]

    10. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92715/vote-premium-phone-2014″ size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best High End Phone[/button]

    11. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/93608/vote-ultra-high-phone-2014″ size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Ultra High End Flagship Phone[/button]

    12. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92744/vote-manufactu…mobile-company” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Smartphone Manufacturer[/button]

    13. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/93700/vote-slim-phone-2014-2″ size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Slim Phone[/button]

    Portable Tech

    1. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92874/vote-premium-headphones/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Premium Headphones[/button]

    2. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92877/vote-mid-range-headphones/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Budget Headphone[/button]

    3. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92880/vote-in-ear-headphones/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best In-ear earphones[/button]

    4. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/93858/vote-premium-dslr-2014/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Premium DSLR[/button]

    5. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/93855/vote-budget-dslr-2014/ ?” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Budget DSLR[/button]

    6. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92861/vote-portable-speakers/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Portable Speaker[/button]

    7. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92857/vote-smartwatch/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Smartwatch[/button]

    8. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92851/vote-fitness-tracker/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Fitness Tracker[/button]

    9. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92848/vote-power-bank/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Power Bank[/button]

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    Tablets and Laptops

    1. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92796/vote-mid-size-tablet” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Mid Size Tablet[/button]

    2. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92798/vote-large-size” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Large Size Tablet[/button]

    3. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92788/vote-performance-laptop” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Performance Laptop[/button]

    4. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92790/vote-portable-laptop” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Portable Laptop[/button]

    5. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92801/vote-desktop/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best All in one Desktop – Budget[/button]

    6. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/93825/vote-all-in-one-premium-desktop/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best All in one Desktop – Premium[/button]

    7. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92842/vote-hybrid-device/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Hybrid Laptop[/button]

    Gaming

    1. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92774/vote-fps-games/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best FPS Game[/button]

    2. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92777/vote-game-2014/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Game[/button]

    3. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92780/vote-gaming-console/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Gaming Console[/button]

    4. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92786/vote-gaming-accessory/ ” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Gaming Accessory[/button]

    Awesome Tech Awards

    1. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92724/vote-uhd-tv/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best UHD TV[/button]

    2. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92730/vote-e-commerce-website/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best E commerce website[/button]

    3. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92732/vote-tech-debut-comapny/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best Debut Company- Tech[/button]

    4. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92738/vote-tech-country-head/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Best India Head -Tech[/button]

    5. [button link=”https://www.igyaan.in/92747/vote-innovation-year/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Innovation of the Year[/button]

    6. [button link=” https://www.igyaan.in/92754/vote-biggest-failures-year/” size=”large” text_size=”beta” newtab=”on”]Worst Tech-Failure of the Year[/button]

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  • Editor’s Pick : The Week in a Video

    Editor’s Pick : The Week in a Video

    Quite a few exciting things went down this week. So we decided to chart it out for you, here’s the weekly round up:

     

    1. OnePlus Launches in India – Read more about it here.

    2. We’re giving away 50 OnePlus invites. – Read more about it here.

    3. Micromax Brings Out ‘Yu’ – its own developers forum. – Read more about it here.

    4. Meet the YotaPhone 2-  Read more about it here.

    5. Apple Expected to Open Up 500 Retail Outlets in India – Read more about it here.

    6. Indian Government Plans Rs.10,000 Start Up fund – Read more about it here.

    7. Xiaomi banned in India- Read more about it here. 

    8. Google halts production of Nexus 5  – Read more about it here. 

    9. Nexus 6 Goes on Sale, Unavailable till Christmas – – Read more about it here.

  • How to Pick the Best Flagship Smartphone of 2014

    How to Pick the Best Flagship Smartphone of 2014

    This year, every major smartphone company managed to raise the stake by bringing out stunning devices. Watch iGyaan’s take on which device is worth your money:

     

    SPECS

    SAMSUNG NOTE 4

    Google Nexus 6

    IPHONE 6 PLUS

    LG G3

    OnePlus One

    HTC ONE M8

    Display 5.7 inch QHD 5.96 inch QHD 5.5 inch Full HD 5.5 inch QHD 5.5 inch HD  5.0 inch HD
    Processor  2.7GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 Quad-core 2.7 GHz Snapdragon 805 1.4 GHz Dual-core A8 chipset 2.26 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801 2.5 Quad-core Snapdragon 801  2.3 GHz Quad-core
    RAM 3 GB 3 GB RAM 1 GB 3 GB 3 GB  2 GB
    Storage 32 GB 32/64 GB 16/64/128 GB 16/32GB 16/64 GB  16/32 GB
    Expandable Upto 64 GB 128 GB  128 GB
    Main Camera 16 MP 13 MP 8 MP 13 MP sensor 13 MP  Dual 4 MP
    Front Camera 3.7 MP 2 MP 1.2 MP 2.2MP sensor  2 MP  5 MP
    Battery Removable 3220 mAh Non-removable 3220 mAh Non-removable 2600mAh 3,000mAh Non-removable 3050 mAh  Non-removable 2600mAh
    Operating System Android 4.4.4 Android 5.0 Lollipop iOS 8 Android 4.4.2 Android 4.3 upgradable to 4.4.2 (KitKat)  Android 4.4.2
    Price Rs.61,500 Rs. 43,999 for 32 GB Rs. 62,500 for 16 GB variant Rs.44,100 Expected Rs. 25,000 for 64 GB Variant  Rs. 38,000
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Unboxing and Hands On

    Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Unboxing and Hands On

    The new addition to Note series was first unveiled at this year’s IFA Berlin and it arrived in India a month back.  Here’s a first look at Samsung’s new flagship, watch the full video here:

    SPECS

    SAMSUNG NOTE 4

    IPHONE 6 PLUS

    SONY XPERIA Z3

    LG G3

    Display 5.7 inch QHD 5.5 inch Full HD 5.2 inch Full HD 5.5 inch QHD
    Processor  2.7GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 1.4 GHz Dual-core A8 chipset 2.5 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801 2.26 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801
    RAM 3 GB 1 GB 3 GB RAM 3 GB
    Storage 32 GB 16/64/128 GB 16/32 GB 16/32GB
    Expandable Upto 64 GB  – 128 GB 128 GB
    Main Camera 16 MP  8 MP 20.7 MP 13 MP sensor
    Front Camera 3.7 MP  1.2 MP 2.2 2.2MP sensor
    Battery Removable 3220 mAh  Non-removable 2915 mAh Non-removable 3100 mAh 3,000mAh
    Operating System Android 4.4.4 iOS 8 Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.2
    Miscellanous S-Pen Reachability Water-Proof Knock Code

     

  • Hands On : Micromax Canvas 4 Plus

    Hands On : Micromax Canvas 4 Plus

    Micromax has dropped a few handsets in the past months, that have made big news. The Canvas Nitro, Canvas Gold and the A1 Android One Phone, are a few examples of products that made headlines. The Canvas 4 Plus will make headlines of its own, however, it may be the iPhone 6 plus’ bendgate that influences this one.

    The Canvas 4 plus, is a new entrant and features a 5-inch 1280 x 720 p display along with an octa core Mediatek chipset, 1 GB of Ram and micro SD card expansion. The phone is might slim at just 7 mm thick and boy, does it bend easily.

    In our unboxing of the phone, just because the phone looks so similar to an iPhone, we lightly attempted a bend test and it bent out of shape. We didn’t go all the way, as it would totally ruin the review of the phone. However, once the whole mumbo jumbo is over we might give it another go.

    The phone also shows signs of warming up during basic usage and especially so during browsing the internet. The phone comes preloaded with a bunch of applications and the Quick Look blinkfeed-esque interface that takes away from the user experience and you will find yourself trying to remove them sooner than expected.

    The phone other than the bending issues feels good in the hand and has metallic buttons, however the bending really makes you worry about the build and the plastic top and bottom parts come off easily at the back.

     

    Specs

    Micromax Canvas 4 plus

    Gionee Elife S5.1

    Gionee Elife S5.5

    Huawei Ascend P6

    Display

    720×1280 pixels, 5.0 inches 720×1280 pixels, 4.9 inches 1080×1920 pixels, 5.0 inches 720×1280 pixels, 4.7 inches

    Processor

    MediaTek 1.7GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Mediatek MT6592, Octa-core 1.7 GHz Cortex-A7 Huawei K3V2
    Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A9

    RAM

    1 GB 1 GB 2 GB 2 GB

    Storage

    16 GB (expandable upto 32GB) 16 GB (non-expandable) 16 GB (non-expandable) 8 GB/16 GB

    Camera

    13 MP rear, 5 MP front 8 MP rear, 5 MP front 13 MP rear, 5 MP front 8 MP rear, 5 MP front

    Battery

    2000 mAh 2100 mAh 2300 mAh 2000 mAh

    Operating system

    Android 4.4.2 Android 4.3 Android OS, v4.2 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v4.4.2 (KitKat) Android OS, v4.2.2 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v4.4.2 (KitKat)
  • Apple Leaks the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 just ahead of Tomorrows Launch

    Apple Leaks the iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 just ahead of Tomorrows Launch

    Call it a co-incidence, a mistake or a planned move, but just after Google’s hot Nexus 9 announcement, Apple’s updated User Guide for iOS 8.1 has leaked and in it are details of the next iPads. Yes the new iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3, but no, you do not get any juicy information except the fact that both the new tablets will get a tTouchID sensor in place of the home button and thats about all the information you get in this leak.

    Everything else is just a bunch of screenshots showing of the OS, and the new improved features. However you put it, in an attempt to out do each other, Google announced the Nexus line up a day earlier to the big Apple announcement, and Apple leaked the documents right after the launches. The tech giants need to curb their enthusiasm if they want our brains to rest easy.

    The Book has been pulled from the App Store (See source link), but not before some folks downloaded it, and the website link below still has the screens.

     

    ipad user guide

  • Exclusive: Google Nexus 6 Will Launch in India End 2014 for Rs. 42,999

    Exclusive: Google Nexus 6 Will Launch in India End 2014 for Rs. 42,999

    This will be a shocker of mammoth proportions, especially for those waiting for this handset. Agreed that on paper, and mostly in reality, the Nexus 6 is expected to be a monster, but this will be Google’s most expensive handset yet.

    According to our source at Motorola, the Google Nexus branded Moto phone will be available later this year for a whopping price of Rs 42999 for the 32 GB variant. The Nexus 6 is also expected to go on sale by the 11th of December, however with the past track record of Nexus devices in India we can’t be too sure. Granted that for a QuadHD display and Snapdragon 805 one would be willing to shed out that much, the Nexus 6 however has not been Google’s best attempt at making a budget flagship. Which was the case with devices like the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 5, which were essentially cheaper variants of their expensive counterparts, i.e. the LG Optimus G and the LG G2.

    This is the first time the Nexus device is actually more expensive than the device it is based on, and that due to mostly the bumped up specs, and Motorola’s already tight margins.

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    Motorola in India may not have the right alignment for the Nexus 6, however it may be a great opportunity for the company to initiate tie-ups or payment schemes to help users buy this device. This could also be a great opportunity to talk network tie-ups and contracts in India, which might become a big thing starting 2015.

    Either way you look at it, the Nexus 6 will miss out most of its prospective buyers in India, and Google may need to work really hard to sell the one the the very price conscious Indian audience.

    The Nexus 6 was announced along side the Nexus 9 and Android 5.0 Lollipop and features a 5.96” 1440×2560 display (493 ppi) a 3220 mAh battery. Camera is a 13MP rear-facing with optical image stabilization and a 2MP front-facing. The Nexus 6 runs a CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 – Quad Core 2.7 GHz processor along with GPU: Adreno 420 and the storage options are 32 GB and 64 GB.

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  • Google’s Nexus Player , Plays Games and Runs Apps for US $99

    Google’s Nexus Player , Plays Games and Runs Apps for US $99

    Google has announced the Nexus player along with its launch of the Nexus 6, the Nexus 9 and Android 5.0 Lollipop. The Apple TV-esque box is a lot more. It handles streaming, games and run Android apps all for US $99 as the price tag.

    The gaming controller however, is an extra $39 at the time of purchase, and a must for any and all gaming fans. Just like the chrome cast , the Nexus Player can stream and function with Android devices, however you can also load apps and the player will natively work with Google’s Android TV. For options you get Netflix, Hulu, Food Network, Travel Channel and few more, however Sports Packages and HBO Go have been left out. What this also means is that most con tries apart from the US and UK may not get the Android Player.

    The device goes for pre-order on the 17th of OCT, however will not be available until November 3rd. Stay tuned for India bound news.

  • Android 5.0 is Lollipop

    Android 5.0 is Lollipop

    After monte of initial release the Android 5.0 version has been made official and its called Lollipop (sorry not ladoo). The OS was mostly known as Android L since its announcement and now it has finally been named along with the launch of the three flagship products, the Nexus 6, the Nexus 9 and a $99 Nexus player.

    Google has been kind to confirm that Android 5.0 Lollipop is coming to the Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 along with Google Play edition devices, in the coming weeks.

    Motorola gets dibs on first lineup, as Motorola’s most new launches will get Lollipop almost as soon as Nexus devices.these include both generations of the Moto X and Moto G (including the US LTE model), Moto E, and US based Droid Maxx, Droid Mini and Droid Ultra.

    Expect to hear from other companies in a while, although HTC’s new launches including the HTC Desire 820, new Desire Eye will ship with Android L out of the box later this month, hence the delay in launch.

  • Nexus 9 Goes Live, HTC Made, Steel Frame Tegra K1 Tablet

    Nexus 9 Goes Live, HTC Made, Steel Frame Tegra K1 Tablet

    Google and HTC have finally announced the new Nexus 9 tablet. Just like the rumors, it is a 8.9 inch tablet with a Nvidia Tegra K1 chip on the inside. The Nexus 9 is superbly well made, which became evident with a few minutes of hands on time wis had with the device.

    It features a stainless steel frame and robust finish, a beautiful example of HTC’s craftsmanship and also their welcome back into the tablet world. You get a 16 and 32 GB variant along with a LTE based 32 Gb variant, along with 2 GB RAM in all units.

    The camera at the rear will not do 4K video because it is just an 8 MP snapper, but its a wide lens and a great module and clicks great pictures. The aperture is f 2.4 and the sensor is a BSI sensor.

    For power you get a 6700 mAh battery that should last you through the day and then some. The Tegra K1 chipset has 2 x 2.4 GHz cores on 64 bit architecture. The front has a 8.9 inch display with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 px giving it a 4:3 aspect ratio.

    It weighs only 425 gm for the Wifi only and 436 for the LTE variant, keeping it light and extremely portable. The tablet is easily held with one hand and the back panel feels great as well.

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  • Google Outs Nexus 6 – Pre Order it for US $ 649 on Oct 29th

    Google Outs Nexus 6 – Pre Order it for US $ 649 on Oct 29th

    Google has just made the Nexus 6 official and yes it’s a Moto X on steroids. The Nexus 6 is the first phone to run Android 5.0 Lollipop, yes it’s called Lollipop. For whatever reason, everything that you wanted in the Moto X has actually been given in the Nexus 6. You get a 5.9 inch QuadHD, screen a faster Snapdragon 805 chipset and a heftier 3220 mAh battery.

    Regretting buying that Moto X yet? You get the Moto logo along with a Nexus badge at back and the same 13 MP snapper with the ring dual LED flash.

    The phone will be available in the following sizes 32 GB and 64 GB  in either the Cloud White or the Midnight Blue colors. The Pre-Orders are set to begin on the 29th of October according to The Verge.

    The phone has the same metal structure of the Moto X and also presumably will have the same strength. The button locations are the same, and thanks to the minimal bezel design, the Nexus 6 should look a lot less big.

    As far as India is concerned, there is no news on arrival but we are in talks, so stay tuned.

  • iPhone 6 Plus : Bigger Than Bigger May Be Better or Bendier

    iPhone 6 Plus : Bigger Than Bigger May Be Better or Bendier

    This is the first time Apple has gone this big with a phone, usually pinging their traditional theories that the phone needs to be designed for one handed use. The iPhone 6 Plus has been the preferred of the two (6 and 6 Plus) by buyers worldwide, simply because those who were using large Android phones could switch to a similarly large iPhone 6 Plus.

    The iPhone 6 Plus on paper is the better bet, a full HD screen, bigger battery, larger display, optical image stabilization and landscape mode etc.  However that all changes when you first hold the phone and the immediate reaction is “wow its huge”. Does it make a big difference, to the way we use smartphones and is the iPhone 6 plus actually a better phone? Let’s find out!

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    Overview

    The iPhone 6 Plus is the largest phone Apple has ever built, but there is good reason that they did it now, when people wanted it more than ever. The bendgate phenomenon has actually added to the existing hype of the iPhone 6 Plus, making people more aware of the existence of the phone. The idea behind the bendgate died as soon as it emerged simply because it didn’t affect users as much. The phone is essentially a bigger brother of the iPhone 6, but Apple may have done the right things to leverage the bigger size.

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    Build Quality and Hardware

    The iPhone 6 Plus is built on a single rounded piece of aluminum, this not only makes the phone look good but adds a good resistance to damage. The phone however is not as strengthened on the smaller phones, hence bendgate exists. No but it’s not as easy as it looks, the phone does not bend as easily as it appears to on screen, and only under certain circumstances. It is an issue and if you are worried about that happening, you should skip the rest.

    Hardware wise you get a bumped up Dual Core 1.4 GHz Apple A8 chipset with the Quad Core Graphics, same 1 GB of RAM as the little brother and a M8 motion co-processor that also ties into the health app on iOS 8. The battery is a large non-removable 2915 mAh, and you get the three storage options, 16GB , 64Gb and 128 GB.

    The front has a massive 5.5 inch with a 1920 x 1080p resolution which feels a little more fulfilling than the resolution on the iPhone 6 although you get the retina display at 401 ppi. Even though its massive in size it is only 7.1 mm thick, making it exceptionally sleek and pocketable.

    iPhone 6 Plus 14Here is how it stacks up with other big boys !

    Specs

    Samsung Note 4

    Sony Xperia Z3

    iPhone 6 Plus

    LG G3

    Galaxy S5

    Display 5.7 inch QHD 5.2 inch Full HD 5.5 inch Full HD 5.5 inch QHD 5.1 inch Full HD
    Processor  2.7GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 2.5 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801 1.4 GHz Dual-core A8 chipset 2.26 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801 2.5 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 801
    RAM 3 GB 3 GB RAM 1 GB 3 GB 2 GB
    Storage 32 GB 16/32 GB 16/64/128 GB 16/32GB 16/32GB
    Expandable Upto 64 GB 128 GB 128 GB 64 GB
    Main Camera 16 MP 20.7 MP 8 MP 13 MP sensor 16MP sensor
    Front Camera 3.7 MP 2.2 1.2 MP 2.2MP sensor  2 MP
    Battery Removable 3220 mAh Non-removable 3100 mAh Non-removable 2915mAh 3,000mAh 2,800mAh
    Operating System Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.4 iOS 8 Android 4.4.2 Android 4.4.4
    Price Rs. 61,500 Rs. 51,990 Rs. 62,500 for 16 GB variant Rs. 44,100 Rs. 37,000

    Performance

    The iPhone 6 Plus is no underdog when it comes to performance, and just because it is running relatively low spec’d hardware doesn’t mean that this guy doesn’t pack a punch. Apple has managed to make it work, they own the architecture and the hardware and have optimized the OS to run zippy smooth on hardware which in Android terms would be lame and notoriously dated, props to Apple for this.

    Everything from playing games, to multitasking to going about your day, works well on the iPhone. Some of the Apps have been designed to leverage the large screen size of the iPhone 6 Plus improving the overall experience by a lot.

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    Camera

    This is a big mention, and no not because Apple added a might big sensor but because two amazing things happen with the iPhone 6 Plus. First the video is absolutely stunning with the optical image stabilization, you can walk about and get almost steadicam like shots on your iPhone. The phone also shoots brilliant 720p 240fps slow mo that looks absolutely stunning in low light or otherwise.

    Images are sharper and there is definitely less hunting thanks to the on-sensor phase detection that has good and accurate focus capabilities. This overall improvement in focus results in sharper images and better results. The camera on the iPhone has been best in class, the new improved sensor and image processing will only carry that into the next year.

    The large screen on the iPhone 6 Plus makes for a good viewfinder for the camera, and especially in video mode it comes in handy to pick and select your focus points. The fact that you can adjust the brightness on the fly will be appreciated by a lot of people, you can also lock in your points before you click a picture or shoot a video.

    Phone Networks and Battery Life

    The one thing that you immediately notice is the battery life of the iPhone 6 Plus, it will practically last you a day and a half. Even more if you are a light user. The networks are sustained and solid through areas with weak reception. Mostly in areas that we would notice weak reception with the iPhone 5 and 5s we saw great network reception with the iPhone 6 Plus, better than the iPhone 6 even.

    Battery will last you 6+ hours with talk time on LTE networks and 7+ hours on 3G networks, with a switch to 2G we saw upwards of 8 hours which is impressive. The biggest drain on the battery is the display, so if you have less screen on time, then you get more talk time, and vice versa.

    iOS 8

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    Apple’s biggest strength is the lack of weakness in iOS. Despite a few initial bugs on iOS 8, the next versions have been tweaked and work as flawlessly as any other iOS release ever. There is no denying that iOS is the best if not one of the best mobile operating systems, and also one of the reasons that iPhones have seen success through the years.

    Apple has taken iOS 8 and moulded it well for the iPhone 6 Plus, and it works great. The iPhone 6 Plus essentially behaves like a mini-iPad, so you get landscape mode on the desktop as well as some essential apps like messaging and mail. Apple’s reachability with the use of the touch-id sensor makes a lot of sense on this gigantic phone. Third parties can leverage the large size of the display to their advantage and we have yet to see unique use case scenarios. However, Apple has updated the dev kit to make this work well.

    Conclusion

    Apple has made a big iPhone and there is no denying it, infact people said the same thing about the iPad when it was first released, and it went on to become the most selling tablet ever. Apple has given the market what they needed, a large size iPhone option. While the 4.7 inch iPhone may be the right size for most people, the iPhone 6 Plus, is just that big boy of a phone which comes with its perks. The large battery life will be a boon to any iPhone user of the past as, chargers will become a thing of the past. Those with a camera fetish will love the slow-mo capability that looks as juicy as the apple being sliced in slow motion. The optical image stabilization, large viewfinder for the display, and excellent use of the large screen to show landscape options truly adds to the already awesome iPhone experience.

    For those looking for a little extra, the Note 4 rival launches the same day as the iPhone 6 Plus in India, so take a healthy pick.

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    GOOD THINGS

    • Excellent Battery
    • Solid Networks
    • Wow Camera
    • Slo-Mo video at 240 fps

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    BAD THINGS

    • It Bends!
    • Seriously, it bends!

    [/tw-column]

  • A Day with the HTC Desire Eye and HTC RE Camera

    A Day with the HTC Desire Eye and HTC RE Camera

    HTC recently launched the HTC Desire Eye and the HTC RE camera, both are unique and one of a kind products in their respective categories. The Desire 816 is a flagship for HTC’s Desire lineup and is a power packed smartphone. The HTC RE is a first of a kind handheld camera-only device that aims to become everyone’s Go-Pro.

    We spent an entire day with both the HTC Desire Eye and the HTC RE, and even though both were prototypes, and with early softwares, certain things left us impressed , while on the other hand many things left us slightly disappointed.

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    The HTC Desire Eye is a flagship for the better sense of the word, it has a Qualcomm 801 Snapdragon chipset along with 2GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage space. You can expand the storage by popping in a MicroSD card upto 128 GB, if that’s your style. HTC made the Desire Eye waterproof upto 1 meter for 30 mins thanks to its IP7 certification, so you wouldn’t mind jumping in the pool with the phone.

    HTC Desire Eye 1

    What puts the Eye in the Desire Eye is the set of 13 MP cameras, one for the rear and one for the front. This is the first time we have seen a big combination of cameras from a global manufacturer, not including the flipping camera phones from Oppo and Gionee.

    HTC has also included dual LED flashes for the rear as well as the front cameras, helping you take the ultimate selfie in the night. Some of the pictures taken from the cameras are really impressive and truly showcase good final result, especially in well lit situations. Below is a shot of the NYC Post Office building shot from a moving bus.

    The New York Post Office Building
    The New York Post Office Building

    The HTC Desire Eye, has a good set of cameras that are really quick, focus fast and the camera app is familiar. The interface has been made in a manner to simplify the shooting capability of the cameras of the phone. Tap and hold to lock the exposure and white balance, which makes it really easy to click pictures against the sun.

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    An image taken with locked AE and White Balance

    The burst mode on the Desire Eye is also sharp, sharpest since HTC began doing burst, it gets most pictures in the burst in focus. But, those which end up out of focus are basically unusable. The burst mode is also impressive in extremely controlled setups, like the one below conducted in a studio with controlled lighting.

    Sample of Burst
    Sample of Burst

    The images however, start to break up and get noisy when the light starts to go away. We saw this starting at twilight, and the image below still had man made lighting, even then you can see some noise in the image.

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    Low light sample

    The HTC RE however, is a different beast all together. Specs wise you are not aiming for much with a 16MP sensor shoots 1080p 30fps HD videos, a 820 mAh battery is rated enough for 1,200 photos although it drained much faster when we were shooting video and especially slo-mo video.

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    Colors of the RE

    The concept of the RE is good, a relatively budget, go pro style camera, that allows you to capture images and video on the go. However, just like the Go-Pro camera there needs to be an exact way of using the camera. But unlike the Go-Pro you don’t have an ecosystem built around the camera. Sure HTC launched the RE with a bunch of accessories and like a completely different product. So different, that they have a separate website, and have set it like a separate segment of business.

    This may be the cash cow HTC was looking for, especially considering that their smartphone business is not running them into the fortune 500 list. The Re is not a perfect example of what they were trying to do, and no where near what we were expecting from the camera. The 16 MP camera, is good and stills will shock and awe you in low light, but because you have a wide angel lens that will capture pictures in a wide horizontal frame, and no real guide to where you are pointing. This will result in pictures with the subject’s head or legs cut off, really wide unnecessary objects in frame and a fisheye sort of result from the images.

    Apart from the click button and the slow-mo button you don’t really have any control of the way the camera is shooting, and there is a light learning curve to how you would start recording video. The camera is slow to startup and click a picture, but we understand that was caused by pre-production hardware and software.

    HTC Desire Eye and RE Sample8

    Essentially you are looking at shooting in the blind and hoping to capture. You do get a companion app, that allows you to do a lot more with the camera, execute time-lapse and set the frame using a live viewfinder shown over a WiFi-N connection established using Bluetooth 4.0.. But the question truly comes down to whether the camera is good enough to go through all the trouble. The quick answer is : No.

    Why not simply use a Smartphone, most will ask, and we would agree. There are lots of things that make the RE – Re-markable, and all the RE jokes you can RE-Imagine to RE-start you RE-sting c-RE-ativity aside. (time to Re-st the lame ones)

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    Underwater Sample

    For starters the RE is IPX7 rated, without a case or cover, so as long as your micro-SD port door is closed the camera can go under water for 1 M and stay there for upto 3 mins. There is an additional cover that will give you IPX8 rating, this you will need to buy separately.

    The shape and design of the camera is really ergonomic, and easy to hold. The camera is a pistol grip style shooter and therefore sort of addictive, and since you don’t know what you are shooting you will be clicking multiple pictures of everything. That being said, since you are shooting in the blind, it may cause you to get easily frustrated and missing shots that you really wanted. And since you don’t know what you are clicking you don’t know the result till you connect with a smartphone.

    HTC Desire Eye and RE Sample10

    Slow motion video is at 120 fps at 720p and is sort of not up to the mark in terms of clarity and sharpness, and loses large amounts of color, again this may mostly be because of the pre production nature of the camera.

    Slow Mo Sample

    The images are not there yet, not for a $ 200 camera that requires a smartphone to frame properly. Most $200 +$50 smartphones have excellent cameras now, granted they are comparatively difficult to hold, but definitely easier to use.

    The RE is fun and a lot of people will buy one, but they might find themselves leaving it at home, unless HTC can build a excellent ecosystem around the cameras, a good one and fast. The video capability requires a lot of work and the camera should have shot 4k out of the box and especially with a extended battery grip it would have worked well. The accessories are great too, a hand grip, a bicycle mount, a helmet mount and more, incase you want to use tripods or similar mounts the RE has a 1/4″ thread for standard mount tripod screws.

    HTC Desire Eye and RE Sample19

    Due to the sheer design of the camera, you cannot add a viewfinder to it, like you can on the Go Pro. The GoPro works and it works well, and HTC is basically truing to create an easier product to use, and they have the right concept. But this camera that looks like a plumbing spare or a smoking pipe or an asthma inhaler has a long way to go, a very long way especially since people don’t trust cameras easy.

    This blind shooter is a good step and in the right direction and it looks sort of pretty, but it’s not Go-Pro and they have years of the right kind of experience. You can buy the new basic Hero for US $ 130, and the Hero 3 with excellent optics with 1080p video and 5MP burst images, that according to us is definitely better than that on the HTC RE.

  • HTC Forays in Wearables with the New RE Camera

    HTC Forays in Wearables with the New RE Camera

    HTC has essentially held its ground as a Mobile Smartphone manufacturer in the past years. With the new Nexus Tablet, reportedly being made by HTC and the launch of this new RE camera, it seems like HTC is in for a change of events.

    The new HTC RE camera is a take on GO Pro style action cameras but HTC calls it the first camera that is designed to be held, and fits naturally and comfortably in the palm of your hand. It will come in various colors and sizes with various mounting options and accessories.

    Specs wise the RE is pretty impressive too, A 16MP 1/2.3” CMOS sensor with an Ultra wide angle: 146° lens (f/2.8) captures 1080p, 30fps FHD video and 720p, 4x slow motion video and it also has a Time-lapse video recording mode.

    RE Blue

    Inbuilt is an HD microphone and speaker along with rating for durability – IP57 Dust & Water Resistant IPx7 (body), IPx8 (with cap). The camera houses a 820 mAh battery which is rated for 1,200 16MP photos; 1 hour 40 min of continuous FHD video recording. it comes with an 8GB card loaded and supports upto 128 GB cards offering good storage capacities.

    RE White

    The RE is fairly lightweight at only 65.5 grams, and measures just 96.7 x 26.5 mm, and for sensors you have a Grip sensors and a Gyroscope. The camera will work over Bluetooth 4.0 and Wifi N and will work with iOS 7 and above along with all KitKat equipped Android phones.

    The best thing, it comes with a standard 1/4 inch tripod thread and separately bought battery charger that screw in to the bottom to add additional battery capacities.

    The idea and the design will replace most bloggie-selfie cameras and especially for Video Loggers and Video bloggers this might become a handy accessory. 

    Stay tuned for our hands on.

  • HTC Launches New Desire Eye with Dual 13 MP Cameras

    HTC Launches New Desire Eye with Dual 13 MP Cameras

    HTC at a live press event in New York launched the new HTC Desire Eye. The phone is the first of a kind phone designed to allow users to capture front and rear images in 13 mega pixels. Other specs mostly make it compete with several flagship smartphones out there, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset clocked at 2.3 GHz.

    HTC Desire Eye Submarine Blue Stack 300dpi

    The HTC Desire Eye also boasts a 5.2-inch full HD 1920 x 1080p IPS LCD display, along with BoomSound speaker config. The cameras however, are the highlight of the Desire Eye, with a set of 13 MP cameras, and dual led flash on both sides, the rear camera is a f/2 aperture lens equipped module, whereas the front camera has a f/2.2 aperture lens setup.U

    HTC Desire Eye Matt White explosion 300 dpi

    HTC has also added nifty features for the HTC Eye experience with face tracking, screen share, split capture, face fusion, live makeup, auto selfie, voice selfie, photo booth, crop me in.

    The HTC Desire Eye is also IPX7 certified so it can take a 1 meter dip for about 30 mins. You get a 2400 mAh battery pack and nano sim card slots.

    The Desire Eye is LTE enabled globally and will come with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of inbuilt storage, expandability will allow you to add upto 128 Gb via a MicroSD card.

    Combined with the portable RE camera and the EYE software experience, HTC is essentially trying to capture the new age youth, those who have traditionally had a keen eye for taking pictures and most importantly “selfies”.

     

    The design and built of the HTC Desire Eye, is essentially like the Desire 820 which was recently launched.

    Stay tuned for our hands on.

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