Category: Brands and Companies

All Brands and Company Names

  • HTC One M10: Everything We Know So Far

    HTC One M10: Everything We Know So Far

    There’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding the launch of HTC’s next flagship device. The HTC One M10 has been floating between CES and MWC for a while. HTC is still enjoying the launch of the One A9, but fans have already been asking about the One M10, and HTC is likely to reveal the device within the first quarter. Here’s everything we know about the flagship device so far.

    Display

    Being a successor to the One M9, the HTC One M10 will look to improve on specs wherever it can. The new iteration is said to come with a 5.5-inch QHD display. You can expect some bright, crisp colours under a Gorilla Glass 4 protection.

    HTC One M9+ 13
    HTC One M9+

    Design

    The design of the One M10 is expected to be slimmer and sharper than its predecessor. To help with that, the device will carry the all-metal, unibody form factor associated with HTC flagships, along with curved edges and bezels to give it an attractive look.

    Camera

    The One M9 had 20 MP primary camera that proved a little underwhelming, especially in comparison to  the sharper, brighter images seen in Samsung’s Galaxy S6 and LG’s G4. HTC is going to have to make some serious improvements in the camera department if it wants to be a killer device. Rumours suggest that the One M10 will sport a bigger 27 MP camera with face detection autofocus technology.

    The front camera also boasts of high megapixels for selfie lovers. However, these rumours should be taken with a pinch of salt. It is also possible that HTC will continue with a 20 MP camera and will rather focus on improving the quality of images.

    HTC One M10 Concept
    HTC One M10 Concept

    Processor

    HTC is perhaps waiting till the end of March to release the One M10 so that it can release its device with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset under the hood. You may remember that Samsung has claimed exclusivity of the new chipset for the first three months.

    If HTC wants to come out with a powerful new flagship, then it will need to sport a powerful new chip to compete with the likes of the upcoming Galaxy S7 and Xiaomi Mi 5 devices, to name a few. Apart from the Snapdragon 820 chip, the One M10 will also use a graphics card that will improve graphic quality of images for visually appealing gaming experience,

    Other Features

    One of the highlights of the upcoming flagship is that it will feature a Touch ID fingerprint scanner for maximum security for the device. Other than that, the One M10 will likely sport 4 GB of RAM with 16 GB and 32 GB internal storage variants. The device is also rumoured to feature a battery capacity of 3,500mAh. The device will come pre-installed with Android 6.1, which is another good piece if information.

    The above mentioned specs are merely a roundup of all the rumours that have been floating around. Over the next few weeks, you can expect more details to emerge as well as some confirmation for the existing rumours and some images of the device as well. Follow this space for more on HTC’s upcoming flagship smartphone.

  • Apple Watch Uses the Force to Fly a Drone

    Apple Watch Uses the Force to Fly a Drone

    It’s a beautiful thing when science meets Star Wars. A group of Taiwanese tech researchers at PVD+ have created an app for the Apple Watch that allows you to control a drone using your arm movements. Yes, the Force is strong with this Apple Watch.

    Reuters caught the motion-controlled drone in action. You can check it out in the video below.  “Previously we’ve needed complicated controls to fly drones, but now we can use a wearable device, and through human behavior and gestures directly interact with them – using a hand to control and fly drones directly,” PVD+ founder Mark Ven told Reuters.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX8ZkgFk_Rw

    But that’s not all. The researchers also channeled their inner Jedi to create an app that controls light levels and colors via hand movements, and a spherical robot resembling the adorably rolly BB-8 droid seen in Star Wars: The Force Awaken. “We can also control a ball, like that in Star Wars’ BB-8 droid, using a wearable device as well,” Ven said.

    PVD+ is calling the software Dong, and is working on securing a patent for it. Looks like it won’t be long before the line between science fiction and reality disappears completely.

  • Asus Zenfone Max Will Launch on January 4

    Asus Zenfone Max Will Launch on January 4

    Asus is set to launch the Zenfone Max on the 4th of January, with a massive battery of 5000mAh. The company posted a tweet today reminding fans to mark their calendars. The new device in the Zenfone line sports a 5.5-inch HD IPS display with 267 ppi pixel density and Corning Gorilla Glass on top.

     

    Under the hood you get Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 410 chipset with a 1.2GHz Cortex-A53 quad-core processor. The device will be offered in 8GB and 16GB storage variant (expandable up to 128GB), with 2GB of RAM. on the camera front, the Zenfone Max packs a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP selfie shooter with laser autofocus, dual-LED, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection and panorama.

    The handset will run on Android 5.1 Lollipop (upgradable to Marshmallow) with Asus ZenUI on top. The massive battery on the Zenfone Max also lets you use the device as a power bank to charge other smartphones and tablets.

    Lastly, the device will be available in black and white colour options and can be purchased exclusively from Flipkart starting January 4. You’ll have to wait till the 4th for the official price of the device.

  • What to Expect at CES 2016

    What to Expect at CES 2016

    CES, short of Consumer Electronics Show, is the place where new and shiny gadgets are revealed that sets the tone for the technology that year.  CES 2016 will be no different. The event will take place at in Las Vegas from Wednesday, January 6 to Saturday, January 9, 2016. Here are some of the many technologies that will be unveiled at the four-day conference.

    Samsung

    samsung-CES-main-photo

    Samsung is likely to draw a lot of attention at CES 2016. Or perhaps that may have been the case when it was expected that the company would launch its next flagship Galaxy S7 devices at the event. However, this rumour has been almost completely denied. Samsung’s invitation puts highlight TVs and home appliances as their main showcases.

    But this doesn’t rule out a phone launch by the company. It may not be the Galaxy S7, but Samsung has many other handsets in its pockets that are just waiting to come out. It is likely that the Korean-based company will reveal some mid-range devices – possibly the Galaxy A4 and A7 smartphones, or perhaps the new Galaxy Tab Pro and Note Pro tablets. On the TV front, you can expect some 4K and 8K products in the offing.

    Camera Tech – BRITECELL

    BRITECELL is Samsung’s new camera technology that IS expected in the upcoming Galaxy S7. The technology will be showcased at CES and viewers will get a sneak peek into what they can expect from the flagship handset, at least on the camera front.

    britecell-w782

    Huawei Mate 8

    Mate 8

    Huawei has been eager to launch the Mate 8 in the U.S and has received the green light for it. The device has already passed FCC and will be unveiled at CES 2016.

    For those of you unaware about the Mate 8, the device sports a 6-inch 1080p touchscreen display and will be powered by Huawei’s new Kirin 950 chipset and an ARM Mali-T880 GPU. Furthermore, the handset will be available in 3GB and 4GB of RAM with 32GB and 64GB and 128GB storage variants. The Mate 8 has a large 4,000 mAh battery and will run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

    HTC One M10

    There’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding the launch of HTC’s next flagship device. The HTC One M10 has been floating between CES and MWC for a while. HTC is still enjoying the launch of the One A9, but fans have already been asking about the One M10, and HTC is likely to reveal the device soon enough.

    HTC One M10 Concept
    HTC One M10 Concept

    What we know so far about the One M10 is that the handset will likely sport a 5.5-inch screen with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB storage. The device will come pre-installed with Android 6.1, which is a good piece if information. More details will be known as we get closer to the unveiling.

    VR

    Smartphones and other technology aside, it in VR and autonomous cars that the CES 2016 will revolve around. The two technologies are set to be the highlights at the press conference. We’re slowly moving towards an age of wearable technology and virtual reality is the next big leap. 2015 has already seen the the Oculus Rift and in action, but 2016 will see the official launch of the headgear in the first quarter.

    The Oculus Rift headset is tested by attendees at the Eurogamer Expo at Earls Court in London.

    The Oculus Rift will not be the only VR headgear at the CES. Sony’s Project Morpheus, now known as Playstation VR, will also be at the event. Furthermore, Samsung may also reveal a second version of the Gear VR, though nothing has been confirmed on that front. Lastly, HTC is also likely to present a developer version of the Vive VR at CES 2016.

    While these were the major names in the department let it be known that there are more than 40 companies presenting VR gear at CES. If that doesn’t tell you how the future of technology looks, nothing will.

    Autonomous Cars

    2015_bmw_i8_spyder

    Finally, the other major focus at CES 2016 will be on smart cars. A number of players in the automobile industry are set to unveil autonomous or self-driving vehicles. Some of the speculated names include BMW’s i8 Spyder and the Apple Car. Volkswagen is also keen on shifting people’s attention from the the dieselgate scam, which is why the company is also ready to unveil its first all-electric autonomous vehicle. A teaser revealed earlier this month showing a boxy shape front has raised suspicion that VW is ready with its much-talked about microbus revival.

  • BlackBerry Will Continue to Operate in Pakistan

    BlackBerry Will Continue to Operate in Pakistan

    Last month, we heard that BlackBerry was planning to leave Pakistan due to privacy concerns. BlackBerry refused to accept the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s plea for “unfettered access” to use users’ information that included emails and BBM conversations.

    The request made by the PTA would directly infringe on users’ privacy. And BlackBerry is not one to jeopardise the privacy of its customers. Earlier in July, the PTA sent out notifications to the country’s mobile phone operators stating that BlackBerry’s BES servers won’t be allowed to operate in the country starting December due to “security reasons”. It was then that the Canadian phone company decided to leave Pakistan for good.

    blackberry-q10-heins

    However, after some “productive discussions”, the government is willing to let go of its order.This means that BlackBerry is staying put in Pakistan and will not be risking its privacy. Marty Beard, chief operating officer of BlackBerry, wrote on the company’s blog: “We are grateful to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority and the Pakistani government for accepting BlackBerry’s position that we cannot provide the content of our customers’ BES traffic, nor will we provide access to our BES servers.”

  • Asus Pegasus X005 Images and Specs Leaked

    Asus Pegasus X005 Images and Specs Leaked

    Looks like Asus is all set to launch a new smartphone under its budget Pegasus lineup of devices. The X005 has passed China’s TENAA certification, which means the device is ready to be sold in the Chinese market soon.

    The certification also revealed some details about the device. The Asus Pegasus X005 will sport a 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen, a 13 MP rear camera with LED flash, a 5 MP front, a 1.3 GHz octa-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage, 4G, and dual-SIM functionality. The handset runs Android 5.1 Lollipop with Zen UI on top.

    Asus Pegasus X005

    The specs of the X005 are similar to the Pegasus X002, but the design of the new model is something new in the lineup. The X005 sports a metal frame and a unibody design, according to the image. The handset will come in three colour variants – Blue, White and Gold. You can expect an official announcement of the Asus Pegasus X005 soon.

  • New Gold and White OnePlus X Variant Comes to India

    New Gold and White OnePlus X Variant Comes to India

    There’s some exciting news in store for OnePlus fans in India. The company has announced the launch of a colour variant for OnePlus X. It’s called the Champagne and is a beautiful white and gold version of the handset.

    OnePlus X Champagne goes on sale starting at midnight tonight on Amazon. This new variant joins OnePlus X Onyx. It can be bought by using existing OnePlus X invites which can be redeemed both for the Onyx and the Champagne versions.

    Specification OnePlus X
    Display 5-inch full HD AMOLED screen, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
    Resolution 1920×1080 pixels, 441ppi
    Dimensions 140 x 69 x 6.9 mm
    Weight 138 g (Onyx)/ 160 g (Ceramic)
    Chipset  Qualcomm Snapdragon 801
    CPU 2.3 GHz Quad-core processor
    GPU Adreno 330
    RAM 3 GB
    Front Camera 8 MP f/2.4
    Rear Camera 13 MP f/2.2 ISOCELL
    Storage 16 GB eMMC v5.0
    Expandability Up to 128 GB via MicoSD
    Battery 2,525 mAh embedded rechargeable battery
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz b/g/n WCN3680 / Bluetooth 4.0
    Operating System Oxygen OS based on Android 5.1.1
    Price Rs. 16,999 (Onyx)/ Rs. 22,999 (limited edition Ceramic)

     

    The new variant is exactly the same as the previous variant in terms of specs as well as the price at Rs. 16,999. Our full Review of the Phone Here 

  • Official Samsung Galaxy A TV Commercial Goes Live

    Official Samsung Galaxy A TV Commercial Goes Live

    Samsung Galaxy A3,  A5 and A7 have been already launched in China, and are expected to arrive in markets in rest of the world in January, 2016. To keep the phones fresh in the memory of the consumers, Samsung has now launched its first official Galaxy A TV commercial. However, it does not showcase any specific phone but the entire Galaxy A series.

    https://youtu.be/Hy409bgKcgE

    In terms of specs, this is what we can expect from the three Galaxy A phones when they arrive in India -the A7, which is the biggest of the three, will sport a 5.5-inch AMOLED screen with 1920 x 1080p resolution and a 1.6 GHz octa-core processor, 3 GB of RAM and 16 GB internal storage and 3,300 mAh Fast Charging battery. On the camera front, the A7 features a 13 MP primary camera with f/1.9 aperture and OIS. The front camera also features an f/1.9 aperture. samsung_galaxy_a7

    The A5 has a 5.2-inch AMOLED screen with 1080p resolution, 2 GB RAM and 16 GB storage, quad-core processor and a battery marked at 2,900 mAh. It has a 13 MP primary camera with OIS, and a 5 MP front camera.

    Finally, the smallest of the lot, the Galaxy A3, comes with a 4.7-inch AMOLED screen and 720p resolution. The device also features 1.5GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage. The A3 is the only device among the three that won’t feature a fingerprint scanner. The device has a rear camera of 13 MP and a front camera of 5 MP, with both having f/1.9 apertures (no OIS here, though). Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5 15

    Which of the three phones is your favourite? Let us know in the comments below. Follow this space for more on Samsung’s A-series launch.

  • Samsung Exynos 8870 Will be Sold to Meizu and Other Companies

    Samsung Exynos 8870 Will be Sold to Meizu and Other Companies

    If rumours are to be believed, Samsung is working on releasing a Exynos 8870 chipset. This chipset would be mainly for Samsung’s external clients like Meizu. Additionally, rumours further suggest that Meizu Pro 6 and Pro 6 Mini are expected to come equipped with this chipset next year. The performance of the chipset is expected to be as good as that of Qualcomm Snapdragon 820.Exynos Samsung

    The rumour which has emerged out of China expects the chipset to be official sometime in 2016. Samsung, however, is expected to make use of Exynos 8890 as the chipset of its own high-end devices instead of this rumoured Exynos 8870. Speculations will continue making the rounds for a while until something gets confirmed by Meizu or Samsung.

  • Camera Test: Galaxy S6 Edge+ vs Moto X Style vs HTC One A9 vs Qiku Q Terra vs Yu Yutopia

    Camera Test: Galaxy S6 Edge+ vs Moto X Style vs HTC One A9 vs Qiku Q Terra vs Yu Yutopia

    2015 has seen some top-of-the-line smartphones that have excelled in the camera department. We look at the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, Moto X Style, HTC One A9, and Qiku Q Terra and how they perform with the snapper. The images taken are all in auto mode for better comparison.

    Galaxy S6 Edge+

    The one thing you can blindly trust about Samsung is their camera. The past few years, Samsung’s flagship devices have come with spectacular cameras that have become a kind of benchmark for other flagship devices. The primary camera of S6 Edge+ rocks 16 MP, 2988 x 5312 pixels, optical image stabilization, autofocus and LED flash, while the front camera has a 5 MP along with dual video call and Auto HDR.

    Having one of the best sensors in the market is bound to get you some amazing captures. Pictures taken by the device appear incredibly crisp and clear, and the colours are close to what your eyes see. There is no added saturation here and the bench looks the right kind of orange. The wide angle shot also captures the sun, where other devices in this list have failed to do so.

    HTC One A9

    HTC’s new One A9 features a 13-megapixel primary BSI sensor behind an f/2.0 lens with OIS and a 4-Ultrapixel front camera. HTC launched the One A9 proudly ripping off the aesthetics of the recent iPhones. While the hardware may be still a way off, the HTC One A9 does well in the camera department.

    The outdoor photos came out with a good amount of detail, accurate colors and spot-on white balance. The new One A9 delivers loads of sharpness and clarity. The device comes with a great deal of modes to improve the way things can be shot for the more professionally inclined. For example, there is a RAW mode that takes a little while to process the image, but it does this to give you the best shot possible.

    Thanks to the AMOLED display, the images look bright and crisp. However, the shutter speed isn’t the fastest in this list, but that can be ignored for a phone that isn’t quite a flagship device. The colour of the bench and the flower look saturated, but it also gives the picture a certain attractive gloss. Indoor images look good too but it’s still a bit darker when compared to the others.

    Yu Yutopia

    The Yu Yutopia is one of those devices that have been launched under the moniker of ‘flagship killers’. Sitting comfortably between the Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 30,000 range, the Yutopia made tall claims which it failed to deliver. The camera, however, doesn’t fail at all.

    The Yutopia sports a 21 MP Sony Exmor RS IMX230 camera, which is considered one of the most powerful modules in the market today. The rear camera is also capable of capturing 4K video. The camera is fast and responsive and captures a lot of detail. The Yutopia’s shutter speed is indeed fast, as the company claims, at least on auto mode.

    Moto X Style

    The Moto X Style sports a 21 MP primary camera with f/2.0 aperture on the rear, and a 5MP wide-angle lens on the front (both with flash). The rear camera does not come with OIS, but the camera is an improvement over the others in the Moto X lineup.

    In normal to low lighting, the rear camera does quite well. The images are sharp and detailed with just the right amount of vibrancy and saturation. Like the HTC One A9, the Moto X Style also adds a bit of saturation and warmth to the colours, but without making the photos look unnatural. The images are also sharp when zooming into a picture. Furthermore, the X Style is the only other device after the Galaxy S6 Edge+ that was able to capture the sun in the wide angle shot.

    One down side to the Moto X Style would be the lack of a full suit of manual controls, which other devices in the list offer. That being said, the camera interface is very simple to use. You can tap anywhere on the screen to take a picture, and swipe right for your basic adjustment setting or swipe left to view your previous snaps.

    Qiku Terra

    For a debut phone, the Q Terra is massive in all aspects . The 6-inch device not only has a big build and sturdy design, but comes with some impressive specs as well. The Q Terra features a 13 MP rear sensor and an 8 MP front.

    On the camera front the Q terra uses a DuoScopic Camera System that integrates two 13MP Sony back cameras – a IMX278 color sensor along with a B/W IMX214 sensor. The phone combines the two instantly for better results. Adding to this, the phone also offers an 8MP front camera with f/2.4 aperture. The images are not only rich in detail but also have great colours.

    Outdoor pictures look quite decent with very little saturation. The colours look just like you would see them and the images stay sharp and clear even after zooming in. We found that the phone struggles on occasion to focus on a point. A few shots appeared blurry, but often the pictures were detailed and well balanced.

    Conclusion

    After taking several pictures with the above mentioned devices, we found that while the S6 Edge+ dominates the pack with its spectacular camera, other devices like the HTC One A9 and Yutopia feature some great sensors as well. The images are colourful and clear and the AMOLED display on the One A9 really adds more flavour to the pictures.

    Qiku’s Q Terra doesn’t have much to brag about, but the device works well under outdoor conditions. Moto X Style is for the absolute basic photographers who want some quick, auto captures with no fuss. Though basic it may be, the X Style does come with a pretty solid camera.

  • ASUS Launches Budget ZenFone Go Variant

    ASUS Launches Budget ZenFone Go Variant

    ASUS launched a variant of ZenFone Go called ZC451TG in India today. The phone comes equipped with a 4.5 inch display and 480X854 resolution. It further has a 5 MP primary camera with auto-focus and F2.0 aperture and a front camera marked at 0.3 MP.ASUS Zenfone Go Variant

    The handset is made available in four colours which include Charcoal Black, Pearl White, Rouge Pink and Flash Blue and is priced at Rs. 5,299. It can be purchased on Flipkart, and from ASUS Exclusive Stores and other retailers starting January, 2016.ASUS Zenfone Go Variant1

    The new ZenFone Go variant is powered by Android Lollipop 5.1 and has 8 GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 64 GB using microSD card. The phone further has 5 GB of ASUS web storage.

  • Samsung to Manufacture 5 Million Galaxy S7 Phones in Initial Production

    Samsung to Manufacture 5 Million Galaxy S7 Phones in Initial Production

    South Korea’s Electronic Times has reported that Samsung’s initial production would include 5 million Galaxy S7 handsets. The new flagship of the company would have two variants, a 5.2 inch Galaxy S7 and a Galaxy S7 Edge with a larger curved screen of 5.5 inches.Galaxy S6 Edge + plus iGyaan 18

    The division between the two variants would include 3.3 million S7 phones and 1.6 million S7 Edge phones. The flagship will not be an entirely new smartphone but simply an upgraded and improved version of the S6 series, similar to what Apple has been doing with its iPhones. Samsung goes the Apple way in terms of hardware as well -it’s expected to include touch sensitive display.

    There have been a lot of rumours regarding when the S7 phones will be launched. Earlier, it was expected that Samsung would unveil the devices at the CES conference to be held in January. Next up was at the MWC scheduled to take place in February. Now, word from China Mobile, China’s leading carrier, is that Samsung will present its flagship devices in March. Let’s hold our breath until then.

  • Samsung Galaxy J1 Successor Seen Online in Leaked Image

    Samsung Galaxy J1 Successor Seen Online in Leaked Image

    After a month of its FCC clearance, a leaked image of the Samsung Galaxy J1 successor has appeared online. The image also appeared with a bunch of specs which include a 4.5 inch display, which is slightly larger than the current J1’s 4.3 inches, with 480×800 pixel resolution. The phone will be powered by Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.

    The FCC certificate does not reveal any specifications for the handset, although a siting on GFXBench can throw some light on it. The SM-J120F (the model number of J1’s successor) is expected to arrive with a dual SIM variant which will be powered by the Samsung Exynos 3475 chipset with quad-core 1.3 GHz CPU and will come with 1 GB RAM and 4 GB internal memory.

    On the camera front, one can expect a 5 MP rear camera and a 2 MP front camera. The phone will be a budget phone arriving at close to Rs. 7,000.

  • Top Wearable Tech in 2015

    Top Wearable Tech in 2015

    If wearables is what you’re looking for, you’ve come to the right place. Read on to find out about the best pieces of wearable tech in 2015.

    Apple Watch:apple-watch-6_1

    Apple released its Watch in April this year, and 7 months later it made it to the Indian market starting at Rs. 30,900. It’s available with Apple retailers across the country. The Watch comes in a variety of colours including gold, Rose Gold, Space Gray, silver anodized aluminium, polished silver or Space Black stainless steel, and 18-Carat Rose Gold or Yellow Gold, but not all of these variants made it to India. Click here for specs and all other details of the smartwatch.

    Moto 360 Gen 2:Moto 360 Gen 2 9

    Launched at IFA Berlin this year, the Moto 360 Gen 2 arrived in India in early December. With a starting price of Rs. 19,999, the Moto 360 comes in two different sizes – a 42 mm male and female version, and a male-only 46 mm model. The bands of the watch can be chosen from metal and leather. Though there is also a silicon option available for the band, it won’t be arriving in India any time soon. Click here for the specs and a hands on of Moto 360 Gen 2.

    HTC Re Action Camera:
    RE head mount
    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 comes in various colors and sizes with various mounting options and accessories. Specs wise the RE is pretty impressive. It is equipped with 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. Click here for more details.
    FitBit Fitness Wearables:fitbit-flex-colours_fullwidth-600x336

    Fitbit, the world’s largest tech wearable brand, entered the Indian market in 2015 through a partnership with Amazon India. The company is popularly known for selling wearable technology, which helps monitor fitness. It offers its range of wearables on Amazon which include Zip, Flex, Charge HR and Surge. The prices range from Rs. 4,000 – Rs. 19,990. You can find more details and specs of FitBit wearables here.

    Jawbone:Jawbone UP 2

    Jawbone products give a better understanding of sleeping patterns, diet and physical movements. The company introduced its UP product range in India in September, 2015. This technology allows you to monitor your diet, sleep patterns and physical movement. The app in the gadget is equipped with Smart Coach – Jawbone’s coaching system which turns data into personalised guidance, giving you insights and challenges to help you improve your sleep, activity and diet. The UP activity trackers are of three kinds – UP Move, UP2 and UP3.

  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Mini Listed on Online Retailer’s Website

    Samsung Galaxy S6 Mini Listed on Online Retailer’s Website

    Apple isn’t the only one working on a mini device for 2016. Turns out Samsung has one in the pipe as well. The Galaxy S6 Mini is likely to hit the markets soon, as one online retailer has already listed the device on their website.

    The Galaxy S6 Mini will sport a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 4. The handset is powered by the Snapdragon 808 chipset, with a hexa-core 1.8GHz CPU and the Adreno 418 GPU. 2 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage is to be found as well.

    Galaxy S6 Mini

    On the camera front, the S6 Mini will feature a 15MP rear and 5MP front. Other details include a non-removable battery, wireless charging, a fingerprint sensor, and Android 5.1 pre-installed.

    Galaxy S6 Mini 01

    The phone, listed on United Arab Emirates-based website LetsTango, is not yet available for purchase. However, pre-registrations for the device have already begun. It is also unknown whether the device will in fact see light of day, as Samsung has yet to confirm anything about the Galaxy S6 Mini.

    Source

iGyaan Network
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.