Author: Rosheena Zehra

  • iPhone 6s Tests Confirm ‘Batterygate’ Does Not Mean Trouble For The Device

    iPhone 6s Tests Confirm ‘Batterygate’ Does Not Mean Trouble For The Device

    We recently reported about the the difference in the battery performance of the new iPhones depending on their A9 chips. These chips are provided by two different manufacturers, Samsung and TSMC. When two iPhone 6s’ were put to use under similar conditions, it was observed that the one with the TSMC chip lasted longer, by adding two extra hours to the battery life.Apple A9 chip

    What is now being touted as the ‘Batterygate’ controversy has raised questions about Apple’s newest devices. This also increases pressure on the company to maintain its position in the tech world, already having been through some turbulent waters in the recent past due to security and software issues. The difference in the performance of the two chips raised quality-related questions for Apple and made the position of the new iPhones shakier, already being panned by many for their steep price-tags.

    However, Apple-haters would regret to know that ‘Batterygate’ isn’t as mired a situation as it initially seemed to be. Tests have confirmed the controversy is not too big a deal for the difference between the performance of the two chips isn’t too wide. A Samsung chip does not mean hours of battery shortage as compared to TSMC chips. Potential buyers can go ahead and not let the A9 chips be a deterrent in buying the new iPhones.

  • Google Confirms Availability and Pricing of the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P

    Google Confirms Availability and Pricing of the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P

    There’s brilliant news in store for Google fans out there – the new Nexus 5X goes on sale today at 2 PM on Amazon. The device was first introduced to us at a Google nexus event last month, along with Google Nexus 6P.

    Nexus-5X
    Google Nexus 5X

    The LG Nexus 5X is priced at Rs 31,990 for the 16GB variant, and Rs 35,990 for the 32GB variant. We’ll keep you updated on all the latest news about Google Nexus devices. We also have the confirmed prices of the Huawei Nexus 6P which are Rs. 39,999 for the 32GB variant, and Rs. 42,999 for the 64GB variant.

    Even the Nexus 6P will be available for pre-order on Flipkart starting right now, while the phone will go on sale by the 21st of October.

    Find the specs of Google Nexus 5X below:

    Specification LG Nexus 5X
    Display 5.2-inch Full HD IPS (1920 x 1080 / 423ppi)
    Resolution 1080 x 1920 pixels (~424 ppi pixel density)
    Chipset  1.8 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 808
    CPU Quad-core 1.44 GHz Cortex-A53 & dual-core 1.82 GHz Cortex-A57
    GPU  Adreno 418
    RAM 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM
    Front Camera 5 MP with F2.0 Aperture
    Rear Camera Up to 12.3 MP with F2.0 Aperture
    Storage 16 or 32 GB eMMC ROM
    Expandability  NA
    Battery 2,700 mAh (embedded)
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac / Bluetooth 4.2 / NFC / Type-C USB
    Operating System  Android OS, v6.0 (Marshmallow)
    Price Rs. 31,900/ Rs. 35,900

    Specs of Nexus 6P are as follows:

     

    Specs

    Nexus 6P

    Display 5.7-inch QHD Corning Gorilla Glass 4
    Resolution  2560 x 1440 pixels, 518 ppi
    Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon octa-core 810 v2.1
    GPU  Adreno 430
    RAM 3 GB
    Storage 32 GB/ 64 GB/ 128 GB
    Rear Camera 12.3 MP
    Front Camera 8 MP
    Expandability N/A
    Battery 3450mAh battery
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac; Wi-Fi MIOMO support; Bluetooth 4.0 LE; GSM bands 850/1900; 3G bands; GPS with AGPS; NFC, USB Type-C
    OS Android 6.0 Marshmallow
    Price Rs. 39,999/ 42,999
  • A 180 Year Old Law Makes Hoverboards Illegal In UK

    A 180 Year Old Law Makes Hoverboards Illegal In UK

    In a very interesting twist of events, the Metropolitan Police (MPS) in the UK have declared riding of hoverboards in public illegal in accordance with a law issued in -brace yourself- 1835.

    The law, which was passed 180 years ago and made taking a “horse, ass, sheep, mule, swine, or cattle” on pavement illegal, has now also added a two-wheeled Segways to the list.

    Users can now ride hoverboards only on private property with the landowner’s permission. The MPS Specials account tweeted on Sunday, declaring the “the self-balancing scooters,” banned from public pavements and parks.


    Using them in public would contravene section 72 of the Highway Act 1835 in England and Wales and section 129(5) of the Roads Act 1984 in Scotland.

    Needless to say, there was a huge backlash against the ludicrous law, reminiscent of the pre-penny farthing years in Britain. From beef to hoverboards -the list of absurd bans in the contemporary world just don’t end.

  • OnePlus 2 Open Sale is Still Ongoing

    OnePlus 2 Open Sale is Still Ongoing

    OnePlus has just announced on their Twitter handle that the open sale still continues. If you thought you missed the hour long window between 12-1 PM today, check again. There’s still time to grab that OnePlus 2 without an invite.

    There has been some trouble in trying to log on to the site, most likely because of all the traffic it must be getting right now. But hey, don’t give up hope just yet if you think a OnePlus 2 is worth it. For specs, review and other details of the smartphone, click here.

  • Pepsi To Launch Its Own Smartphone This October

    Pepsi To Launch Its Own Smartphone This October

    Rumours about a smartphone by the soft-drink company have been milling for a while now. Sources today suggest that there might be some truth to these rumours. Leaked specs of the smartphone, tentatively called Pepsi P1, are doing the rounds now.Pepsi P1 Phone

    The handset is expected to be unveiled on October 20th in Beijing and is expected to be priced at around $205. The specs of the device include a 5.5-inch screen and 1080 x 1920 FHD resolution. It’s powered by the MediaTek MT6592 SoC, and is equipped with a true octa-core 1.7GHz CPU. On the GPU front, the phone packs an ARM Mali-450 MP4. Internal storage is marked at 16 GB while the RAM is at 2GB of RAM. The main camera will be of 13 MP, with a 5 MP selfie camera. The phone will further have a 3,000 mAh battery with pre-installed Android 5.1 as its operating system.Pepsi P1 Smartphone

    It would be interesting to see if the company fares just as well in the tech world as it has been doing in the food industry so far. Only time will tell. So hold tight and let’s see where Pepsi takes us next.

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  • Exciting Launch Offers For iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

    Exciting Launch Offers For iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

    If you’re all gung-ho about the new iPhones hitting the country soon, here’s some news to get you more excited. Vodafone is offering special offers with the purchase of iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.

    Customers will be able to avail free data and voice benefits worth Rs 8,885 for six months on the purchase of iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Vodafone said in an official statement:

    “Existing or new Vodafone customers can buy a new iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus and get a fully built Vodafone RED 1,299 worry-free plan free for six months from the time of purchase.”

    The highlights of the plan include 3GB mobile internet, 4,000 free local and STD minutes and 1,500 local and national SMS. Vodafone clarified further that charges above plan limits will be 50p/MB for data usage, 50p/SMS and 50p/min for voice calls. Roaming, international calling and VAS charges will be extra according to usage.

    iPhone 6s Plus
    iPhone 6s Plus

    The iPhones will be available in India from 16th October and are priced from Rs. 62,000 to Rs. 92,000. Click here for hands-on, unboxing, specs and all other details of the new gadgets.

  • Moto X Style and Moto X Play: Unboxing and Hands On

    Moto X Style and Moto X Play: Unboxing and Hands On

    The newest Motorola device on the block, Moto X Style, was launched in the country last week, and is up for grabs starting 12 AM on 14th-15th October. The phone is mostly a style variant of the Moto X Play which was launched in India last month.


    Moto X Play comes with changeable back covers available in different colours. This is a feature Moto X Style falls short of as its body is a single, non-detachable unit.Moto X Style vs PlayThe two phones are quite similar on the specs front with X Style not having much to add to X Play. If anything, Style is lower on the battery front with a 3,000 mAh bettery than Play at 3,630 mAh. Style is slightly bigger and heavier than Play and is priced much higher.

    moto x style
    Moto X Style

    The cameras of both phones are marked at 21 MP. The main difference is in the front camera – Style comes equipped with a flash in the front camera as well while Play doesn’t.

    Moto X Play 6
    Moto X Play

    The specs of the two phones are as follows:

    Specification Moto X Style Moto X Play
    Display 5.7 inch, TFT LCD, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 5.5 inch, Capacitive touchscreen, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
    Resolution 1440 x 2560 pixels (~520 ppi pixel density) 1080 x 1920 pixels (~403 ppi pixel density)
    Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SOC  Qualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615
    Processor 1.8 GHz Hexa-core 1.7 GHz Octa-core
    CPU Dual-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A57 & quad-core 1.44 GHz Cortex-A53  Quad-core 1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 & quad-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A53
    GPU Adreno 418  Adreno 405
    RAM 3 GB  2 GB
    Storage 16 GB/ 32 GB/ 64 GB  16 GB/ 32 GB
    Expandability 128 GB with microSD card 128 GB with microSD card
    Rear Camera 21 MP with an f/2.0 aperture  21 MP rear, auto-HDR, dual-LED flash
    Front Camera 5 MP with flash  5 MP
    Battery 3,000 mAh  3,630 mAh battery
    Operating System Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop)  Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop)
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth v 4.10, GSM, 3G, 4G/ LTE  Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-bandBluetooth v4.0, Micro USB v2.0
    Price Rs. 29,999 for 16 GB and Rs. 31,999 for 32 GB  Rs. 18,499 for 16 GB and Rs. 19,999 32 GB
  • A Cheaper OnePlus Smartphone Expected To Be Announced Today

    A Cheaper OnePlus Smartphone Expected To Be Announced Today

    If rumours are to be believed, OnePlus may announce a OnePlus X smartphone in the country very soon. After OnePlus One and OnePlus 2 smartphones, the company might be gearing to introduce a device more affordable than its previous phones.OnePlus 2 0

    The Chinese company is hosting an event in Bangalore today and Pete Lau, the CEO of OnePlus will be present there. According to official reports, the event will be a corporate one but speculations about what else the company can announce tomorrow are endless. Keeping in mind the recent ‘Make in India’ announcements from brands like Xiaomi and Lenovo, OnePlus is also expected to follow their league.


    Adding to these speculations and rumours are the company’s social updates -one of them include the OnePlus India Twitter handle which put up a picture of the X with the words,“Time to look at things a little differently.” This had led many to believe about an imminent launch of a OnePlus X smartphone. Also, Lau himself posted on his official Weibo account about a fitness app saying, “Dissatisfied run a X.”

    Along with the event in Bangalore, OnePlus 2 also goes on open sale today. It will be available for sale without invites for an hour between 12-1 PM. For more details of OnePlus 2, click here.

     

  • Twitter’s CEO Plans Layoffs This Week

    Twitter’s CEO Plans Layoffs This Week

    After having recorded lowest rate of progress in the number of new users since its inception in 2013, Twitter is looking at re-structuring itself and work on new growth-oriented strategies. One of these involve firing a whole bunch of engineers from the company this week.

    Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter
    Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter

    The new CEO and co-founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey is laying off people throughout the company. New York times speculates that this decision can be put into action as early as 13th October to improve a “bloated” engineering team. Though multiple sources have mentioned these imminent layoffs, Twitter has refused to comment on it.

    Over the last couple of months, the number of people appointed to Twitter and the new users to the social media platform has presented a skewed ratio, emphasising the need of a different modus operandi. This news comes in the wake of rumours suggesting that the expansion of San Francisco headquarters of the company are already being curbed and frozen in an attempt to cut costs.twitter

    In the past, Twitter has shied away from revealing the total number of its users, but that in no way means it’s not in the same league as platforms like Facebook and Instagram. At the same time, the company also has millions of ‘dark pool’ users -people who signed up for Twitter but now their accounts are inactive for various reasons.

    Only time will tell if this new alleged strategy will help the social media website increase its influence in the virtual world.

  • Samsung’s ClearForce Set To Take On Apple’s 3D Touch

    Samsung’s ClearForce Set To Take On Apple’s 3D Touch

    The tussle between Samsung and Apple over similar features in their respective devices has persisted for a while now. Both companies have a long history of legal feuds – an example of which can be the 2013 jury verdict which had required Samsung to pay $900 to Apple for infringements of patents. However Samsung still continues to sell the products which used the technology in question and had led to legal trouble in the first place.Samsung Apple Legal Trouble

    Earlier this year in April, the two tech-giants were part of another courtroom drama where Apple was suing Samsung for what it claimed was the copying of the former’s patented features by the latter. Samsung, on the other hand, was counter-suing Apple for having copied its features for iPads and iPhones.

    Samsung has incorporated iPhone-inspired features in the past. An example of this is the manual adjustment of exposure at the point of focus in an iPhone camera. Even though this feature is available on pretty much all Android devices, none made it as convenient as Apple. When Samsung came out with its Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge this year, their cameras had the same exposure control feature as the iPhone.samsung-apple

    Samsung’s phone unlocking system, which was a shoddier version of iPhone’s slide-to-unlock-feature, is another example of the tech giant coming out with similar tech as its counterpart.

    Apple too has picked up features from the Korean company in the past -attempting to make a slimmer variant of iPhones, and opting for an Ion-strengthened glass are two examples.Samsung Galaxy Note 5 28

    Staying true to their history of mutual inspiration, Samsung and Apple might be headed towards another common element -ClearForce, very similar to 3D Force, the highlight of the newest iPhones -iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.

    Apple’s launched it’s iPhones last month to a huge hoopla in the tech world. One of the most talked about characteristics of the new iPhones is 3D Touch which employs a touch-sensitive technology, enabling the device to differentiate between three distinct types of touch.iPhone 6s 2

    Synaptics announced this week that it has also been working on a similar technology called ClearForce. The company plans to work with leading OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturer) to test the technology, and Samsung is expected to employ it in its future phones, post its history of having worked with Synaptics. Synaptics and Samsung earlier worked together on the touch based finger print sensor that are part of Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

    Apple vs Samsung

    Apple isn’t the pioneer of using finger-print technology -OEMs have been working on it longer than Apple, so has Synaptics as is evidenced from the progress it has made so far. Samsung wouldn’t shy away from employing this feature in its new devices once its ready. Only time will tell if it would it be another contentious feature in the list of over-laps between Samsung and Apple.

  • YU Devices to Go On Sale Next Week

    YU Devices to Go On Sale Next Week

    Right after OnePlus announced the open sale for its OnePlus 2 yesterday, YU has made a similar announcement regarding its devices. The three smartphones, YUNIQUE, YUPHORIA and YUREKA PLUS will be up for grabs on Snapdeal and Amazon next week.YU Yureka Plus 1

    YUNIQUE will be made available to buyers on 13th October as part of Snapdeal’s Electronic Bonanza. Similarly, YUPHORIA and YUREKA PLUS, both phones on Android, will be available for buyers on Amazon as part of Amazon’s Great Indian Festive sale from October 13th -17th. Unlike OnePlus, which has made its newest smartphone available only for an hour for potential buyers, YU devices have no limited time period you should worry about.Yunique 4

    The specs and other details of the phones can be found here: YUNIQUE, YUPHORIA and YUREKA PLUS.

    The open sale is made to coincide with the festive season in the hope of attracting potential buyers. The company aims to sell half a million smartphones by Diwali this year. Let’s see whether or not the Indian market responds to YU devices in the manner the company expects.

     

  • USA Financial Market Dow Jones Hacked

    USA Financial Market Dow Jones Hacked

    Dow Jones and Co. ran into a security breach when records of over 3,500 employees were broken into. The cyber-attack involved carte blanche access to payment card and contact information of the people involved. The publishing and financial information firm said in an official statement:

    “Out of an abundance of caution, we are notifying you that we recently determined there was unauthorized access to our systems. While we recognize that no company is immune to cyberattacks, we are committed to doing everything we can to protect our customers.”

    The goal of the hack is mostly assumed to be an attempt to obtain contact information and send fraudulent solicitations to current and former subscribers.  Dow Jones Chief Executive William Lewis mentioned in the letter written to customers yesterday that a potential breach had been reported by law-enforcement in late July this year. However, it was confirmed only post investigation that unauthorised access to company records had begun as early as August 2012 and lasted right till July 2015. To read the full letter by William Lewis, click here.Dow Jones

    This cyber-attack does not come across as an isolated incident but more like part of a larger scheme that targets other private firms and companies as well. With names like Ashley Madison and Sony that have already been victims of cyber crime, let’s see which company lands itself next in hacking trouble.

  • Introducing ‘While You Were Out’

    Introducing ‘While You Were Out’

    This is iGyaan’s latest segment where we bring to you all that you may have missed from the tech world.

    Here are the stories we talked about today.

    Moto X Style: Launched in the Country and Up For Pre-Order

    iPhone 6s and 6s Plus Price Confirmed, Pre-Booking on Snapdeal, Infibeam, Amazon

    iPhone 6s Users Facing Battery Problems Due to Faulty Samsung Chips

    Exclusive : India Pricing of the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X Revealed

    Open Sale for OnePlus 2 on 12th October

    If you have any questions for our next episode, leave them in the comments below.

     

  • Dummies’ Guide to Darknet: The Underbelly of the Virtual World

    Dummies’ Guide to Darknet: The Underbelly of the Virtual World

    It is one thing to drive cheap thrills out of crime fiction and cyber-crime drama, and it’s another to know that all the gore and darkness we have grown up to find in media and art exist somewhere. And then one fine day, someone, or a group of someones, decides to put it up online and voila! We have the Dark Web for you -the realm of the most primeval instincts -where even the Tim Burtons and H.P. Lovecrafts and Chuck Palahniuks of the world tread lightly.darknetDark Web refers to the content on Darknet not indexed by any of the commonly used search engines like Google, Bing etc. It’s often referred to as the subconscious of the internet, where only the Id is at play. Darknet, therefore, is the over-lay network of this data. Neither Darknet, nor Dark Web should be confused with Deep Web which also refers to data not available on the online servers of the ‘pedestrian’ or ‘clear’ internet. Too many darkness, deepness related terms floating around perhaps? Let’s break it all down into simpler categories.

    Darknet for Dummies:The world of darknet.

    Darknet: First up is the background against which all patterns are formed, the sea which inhibits all creatures – Darknet. This refers to that part of the internet which cannot be indexed by Google, Bing, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari or the likes. It is almost an established fact that this is that uncharted territory of the virtual world which is hundred times bigger than our, good old ‘clear’ internet we access through Google, Yahoo etc.Inside Darknet

    Deep Web: As exciting as the name sounds, hold your horses there for a bit, the mysterious, disturbing parts of the virtual world are yet to arrive. Deep Web simply refers to content on the World Wide Web, like large databases, libraries and members-only websites, general public does not have access to. Since a major chunk of this is made up by academic resources of universities, you probably have already had a few flings with Deep Web when you tried to access a computer catalogue at a public library or a book store. Remember the lingering anti-climactic feeling in the pit of your stomach right now? Remember it next time you confuse Dark Web with Deep Web.Darknet

    Dark Web: Time for the fun part now, you twisted readers, you! Darknet, as mentioned previously, refers to the content on Dark Web that cannot be indexed by any of the commonly (even not-so-commonly) used browsers. It requires specific virtual pathways for it to be accessed. It’s a realm of absolute anonymity where both the Website publishers as well as the surfers are completely unaware of each other’s identity. While governments and secret services have tried to track down individuals or groups in the past on the Darknet, more often than naught, these efforts have been in vain. Darknet, and therefore by default Dark Web, are part of Deep Web, and refer to the murky, unspoken aspects of it. A dark time on the darknet.

    Dark web cannot be accessed using any of the regular methods. The user needs to use an ‘onion network’ (one which does not reveal who is communicating with whom) to be able to do it. While using pedestrian internet, the server of the website is directly accessed by the user. But this also leaves a virtual footprint of all your activity on the internet which can very easily be tracked back to you. The task of an ‘onion network’ is to break this direct link between the user and the website. When you use the said network, the commands are sent back and forth in a number of intermediate steps, making sure your online trail is not traceable at all.  This is where browsers like Tor become significant.Darknet1

    Tor: Tor, which stands for The Onion Router, was an initiative of the US Navy developed with the aim of gathering intelligence and maintaining adequate secrecy while at it. But the anonymity of the browser ensured that it became a popular hub for darknet users. It’s user-friendly enough to accommodate all darknet-noobs, and a Tor download is simply a matter of two-three clicks. There’s also a version of Tor called Orbot meant for Google Android devices. The New York Times writes on Tor, “when a communication arrives from Tor, you can never know where or whom it’s from.”

    TOREven though Tor is a highly popular ‘onion network’, it’s not the only one. Another example is The Freenet Project. Time for a field-trip to the dingy world of dark web now, anyone?

    Things to be Found There: Nothing sums up this category more aptly than Loucif Kharouni’s statement, “You can find pretty much anything you can think of in the darknet.”

    In terms of percentage, this is what a part of darknet had to offer as of January, ’15 :

    Category Percentage
    Guns 1.2
    Abuse 2.2
    Books 2.5
    Porn 2.75
    Hacking 4.25
    Fraud 9
    Black Market 9
    Drugs 15.4

    As is clear from the survey, darknet is infamous for all sorts of nefarious activities, often defined as ‘criminal’ in the traditional sense of the word. Honestly, it was a little surprising to find any sort of books as part of these Hidden Web services. But then again, there’s never a dearth of illegal, banned items on the literature front. Similarly, it was also surprising to see a part of the internet where porn is not the most popular commodity.

    On the other hand, darknet also harbours the ideology of ‘freedom of information’. It becomes a platform of expression for revolutionaries, anarchists or just, plain simple distraught citizens of a country with draconian censorship laws and tyrannical oppression. In this aspect, darknet offers its own set of potential revolutionaries and reformers.

    Darknet TV Show

    There are ways to hire assassins for individual or group-paid murders on darknet. However such services are nothing more than money-making scams, from what the reports tell us. Similarly, there are also urban legends that talk of ‘Snuff Films’ or live telecasts of stone-cold murders. This sounds more like fiction in the same league as the Canadian TV series called Darknet. At the same time, since it’s the unexplored territory of darknet, who knows where the line between fact and fiction blurs?

    People to be Found There: As mentioned above, Tor, one of the most popular servers of darknet, was developed as a service to be used by the US military and navy. Military operations require secrecy and anonymity as a mandatory, and the most important prerequisite. Darknet, thus, became the perfect site for such exchanges. However the flip-side to this is that it has the potential of being used by ‘terrorists’ or other anti-social elements in the same manner.

    Darknet becomes a platform for a lot of controversial views and opinions being exchanged. Politicians, reformers and anarchists from all over the world use it to voice concerns they would otherwise not be allowed to express without the threat of persecution.Freedom of Information

    In a poll which was carried out with 27,181 people, when the participants were asked if they’ve visited the darknet, it was a puny 22% who replied affirmatively. It was a no for the majority of 78%. Darknet like the subconscious of the human mind, continues to exist and exercise its desires in a world far, far away from the world of happy display pictures, bad cinema and mood altering junk food. If your curiosity ever gets the better of you, this is where you find Tor: https://www.torproject.org/. If you decide to take this plunge, keep in mind you have absolutely no idea where you are headed, and even less of an idea of where you might end up.

    Peace.

  • ASUS ZenPads Arrive in India

    ASUS ZenPads Arrive in India

    ASUS today announced the launch of its ZenPads in the country. The devices which had been released earlier in August at the Zen Fest have finally made their way here and will be available on sale on Flipkart and in exclusive ASUS stores. Out of the three variants of the device, ZenPad 7.0 has been made available immediately while ZenPad 8.0 and ZenPad C 7.00 will be up for sale by the end of October.

    ZenPad C 7.0

    The three variants are as follows:

    1. ZenPad 8.0

    The device has a display of 20.3 centimetres and a Qualcomm MSM8929 64-bit Octa Core Processor. The inbuilt memory is marked at 16 GB, the main camera at 8 MP and front camera at 2 MP. ZenPad 8.0 is available in 2 colours Obsidian Black and Aurora Metallic and comes at a price of  Rs.17,999 with audio cover, and Rs.14,999 without audio cover.

    2. ZenPad 7.0

    With a display of 17.7 centimetres, ZenPad comes with an Intel Atom x3-C3230 Quad Core Processor. The internal memory is of 16GB, main camera  of 8 MP and front camera of 2 MP. ZenPad 7.0 is also available in the same colours – Obsidian Black and Aurora Metallic – and is priced at Rs.14,999 with audio cover, and Rs. 11,999 without audio cover.ZenPad 7.0

    3. ZenPad C 7.0

    This gadget has the same display size as ZenPad 7.0 and is equipped with an Intel 64-bit x3-C3230 Quad-core Processor. The device has a 5 MP main camera and a 0.3 MP front camera. ZenPad C 7.0 is available in three colors – Obsidian Black, Glamour Red, Aurora Metallic, and is priced at Rs.8,999.ZenPad India

    The arrival of the ZenPads is followed by ASUS’ decision to manufacture its smartphones, Zenfone 2 Laser and ZenFone Go in India. As for the ZenPads, the price seems to be a comforting factor, especially in the wake of the latest Apple and Googe devices about to be launched in the country. Let’s see how the Indian market respond to them.
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