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  • HTC Chacha Unboxing and Quick Review

    HTC Chacha Unboxing and Quick Review

    HTC has launched the ChaCha in the Indian market, with hopes of capturing a different segment of the crowd. With Blackberry phones including the new 9900 with touch and type coming in at a premium one can only wonder if the target audience is looking for an alternative.

    Here are some of the specs of the HTC ChaCha:

    • Android 2.3 Gingerbread
    • HTC Sense 2.1 for Keyboard devices ( variant of 3.0)
    • 800Mhz Processor
    • 512MB RAM
    • Front Facing Camera (WiFi Video Calls)
    • 5 Megapixel Camera
    • HSDPA 7.2mb/s
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • 802.11 B/G/N WiFi
    • GPS
    The device is extremely well built with metal and plastic accents the construction is robust and almost robot-like. The shape and form factor is also kind of new with the forward tilted screen and new design qwerty keyboard. 
    This is also possibly the only other Android device to have a dedicated Facebook button. Which is what also makes it a young persons phone, while remaining a strong competitor in the business smartphone market.

     

    Video Unboxing and Preview

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  • Micromax A70 will Run Gingerbread + Easy Fix for Video Calling on Fring

    Micromax A70 will Run Gingerbread + Easy Fix for Video Calling on Fring

    We mentioned in our review that the Micromax A70 was not upgradeable to 2.3, after we published that today, we got a call. According to our source Micromax the A70 will run Android 2.3 and there seems to be an easy way to do it. We are trying to get the process and will give a quick tutorial, possibly a video tutorial on how to go about it soon after we have tried it ourselves. 

    Also to make Fring Video calls, an easy fix was recommended by one of our readers. All you need to do it fire up Fring,  then quit it , open the camera and switch to the front facing camera, and then reopen Fring, Voila Video calls will now work

    Note : if Video calls don’t work : jump into bring settings and make sure video calls is ticked. Thats all , we tested it and it works fine.

    This however will not work on Skype, even the hacked version of Skype. 

  • Micromax Andro A70 Review

    Micromax Andro A70 Review

    The Micromax Andro A70 was one of the most anticipated phones of this quarter, especially in the sub Rs. 8000 bracket. To be honest, at first we thought of it as just a minor upgrade to the existing Andro A60. But as we reviewed this little marvel we began so see a major change in its operation. Lets see why the Andro A70 is our pick for the price range.

    Build Quality and Design

    Reminiscent of the Nexus One’s design, the Micromax Andro A70 is built with sturdy plastics. Nice curvaceous ends make it an extremely attractive design, and very comfortable to hold in the hand. The screen on the front is tough and provides the extra protection required for a touch phone of this nature. The buttons are tactile and easy to use, the overall standard of construction is quite impressive.

    The front of the display is also glass and not plastic unlike its predecessor, Which makes the overall build of the device impressive. The phone is sturdy and does not make rattling noises even when tossed around.

     

    Hardware 

    •   Android 2.2 (Froyo)
    •   Camera Primary 5.0 MP Secondary – VGA
    •   600MHz Processor
    •   3.2 inch Multi Touch Capacitive Screen
    •   Mi – apps –  application store by Micromax
    •  Full Android Market
    •   WCDMA 2100 MHz
    •   HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
    •   Mi-Fi Pocket Wireless Internet
    •   GPS             
    •   Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    •   Battery 1450mAh
    •   Proximity Sensor
    •   Gravity Sensor

    Camera and Multimedia

    A surprisingly interesting 5 MP camera with autofocus that delivers exceptionally good pictures. The camera displays great skill when it comes to auto-focus and cannot be tackled down by any other device in this price range. Although colors appear washed out at first but a little playing around with the settings gives a good picture.

    Video on the other hand is simply OK, you cannot expect much from the VGA video capability. A simple tweak, by changing the video quality settings to custom in the camera we were able to get VGA video. If you leave the video quality to high, it captures a much lower resolution video. A sample of the video can be seen in the videos below.

    The Front facing camera, is a simple VGA camera and can be used for nothing but clicking self portraits and video. We tried several times to initiate a camera response from Skype /fring etc, but failed to do so.

    The screen of the Andro A70 is great for watching videos and browsing the internet. It is also a capacitive 2 point multitouch screen, so pinch to zoom works great and with the 3.2 inch 320x480px screen text is crisp and easily read. 

    Speakers are loud and clear when it comes to watching videos or simply listening to music. Overall multimedia experience was satisfactory and a lot more than you can expect from a device which costs only 7500 Rs.

    Phone and Messaging

    No complaints here, the phone call capability was excellent , little or no dropped calls, clear speaker and earpiece. the microphone also pics up sound aptly and delivers to the other side. One thing with mentioning is the number of connection errors faced in process of dialing a number were far more than any other device tested.

    Messaging and emailing has also improved vastly over the previous A60 thanks to the inclusion of the capacitive screen. This makes the device almost brilliant, keyboard is nice and spread out and easy to type on even with relatively large fingers. The keyboard can also be easily replaced with customizable keyboards from the Marketplace, including Better Keyboard. Swype however does not work with the Andro A70.

     

    Internet and Portable Hotspot

    This section is dedicated to connectivity and utilization of the Internet, Data and WiFi. 
    The A70 has a very weak WiFi antenna, and mostly requires you to be relatively close to the router to get a decent signal. This was kind of a let down especially after the excellent WiFi antenna on the Andro A60.

    The Portable Hotspot also fails throughout the board, dropping WiFi and asking for reactivations several times.

    Apart from the above, browsing works great on the A70 especially 3G networks perform as good as high end phones.

    Battery Life

    We were quite impressed with the battery life on the A70, with over 5 hours of talk time, and a good 7-8 of internet usage, upto 3 days of standby, make it an excellent device in terms of battery life. But with Android as an OS, you never know what app you install, suddenly battery life is critically lower than before. Overall great battery , be sure to inspect your apps if you face battery issues.

    Conclusion

    While its an extremely awesome device for its price, it definitely has its ups and its down . With limited WiFi range and useless front camera this device lacks little and gives more. Good things include impressive build quality, a great photo camera, Android 2.2, wifi hotspot, easily root-able ( with possibility of custom rome). This device is a little understated by the company. The UI is much improved and a launcher from the market like ADW launcher can make this device a gem with pinch home screens, and smooth scrolling. 

    The Micromax Andro A70 is a good package for someone who wants to enter the Android ecosystem, or even a good upgrade for an A60 user. This device is also an excellent secondary device for a expensive smartphone. 

    We say go for it!

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     UPDATE: 

    We got news from Micromax for Gingerbread and Video Calls : Read Here

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  • iG Exclusive : BlackBerry Bold 9900 Touch goes on Sale in India, limited pre Launch Stock

    iG Exclusive : BlackBerry Bold 9900 Touch goes on Sale in India, limited pre Launch Stock

    Like we promised the new Blackberry Bold 9900 touch has gone on sale in India. The price is also the same as we promised INR 32,500. The device can be bought from select retailers.

    If you happen to be in Delhi

    You can get the device at 31,500/-  Limited stock is available.

    The launch of the Bold 9900 Touch is set for 18th August.

    We we have an exclusive unboxing and hands on coming your way in a bit.

  • Edit: Its time to Tabulate with the Galaxy Tab 750

    Edit: Its time to Tabulate with the Galaxy Tab 750

    Its one of those things that takes time to reach its prime potential. Tablets were introduced in 2010 and primarily a couple of brands ruled the market. With the iPad eating the largest slice of the market share, Android tablets started to pour in by the second half of 2010.

    The Original 7 inch Galaxy tab was the first true Android tablet to be launched in India. While it filled a major void that was left in the market due to the unavailability of the iPad, people were not quite ready for a switch to tablets and the tablets weren’t quite ready for human consumption.

    2011 marked the era of the Tablets, with advancements in technology that allowed for powerful devices to be manufactured at prices well within the buying power of the consumer, Tablets have taken the market by storm, bent it, made space and created a new segment of electronic goods.

    The year started with many tablets, The iPad 2 being the most impressive and the most dominating, followed by low numbers of the Motorola Xoom, RIM Playbook and others. Samsung had announced plans of launching the 10 inch tablet before the announcement of the iPad 2, but later changes in design and specs caused a major delay in the actual release date of the device.

    Most are calling this tablet a true iPad 2 rival, a market favorite of sorts. So, in a market like India where people are finally making space in their life for tablets, where does the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 or the Indian Galaxy 750 fit in? 

    Here is our EDIT  on why the Galaxy 750 is special for us and the Indian Market.

    Galaxy 750

    We already handled the earlier Tab ( thicker version), but for reasons unknown the device was never released and its a good thing. The new Galaxy 750 is just 8.6mm, it is 0.2mm thinner than the iPad 2. and weighing only 565g it’s also 36g lighter than the Cupertino tablet. The device is brilliantly built from from to back and is easily held in one hand. The shape and the design of the Tablet along with a good mix of materials make it feel like a luxury.

    The Galaxy 750 runs Android Honeycomb 3.1, which is the latest version of Android meant for Tablets. This brings about much more usability to the device including  resizable widgets and a better application management system as shown by us in out preview of Honeycomb.

    The newer Galaxy 750 also drops the 8mp rear camera for a 3mp one, which doesn’t bother us and is still far superior than the iPad 2’s unknown less than 1Mp camera.

    TouchWiz

    The Galaxy 750 also adds the newer version of TouchWiz on what is usually a boring interface. TouchWiz not only makes the user interface on the device more attractive to look at, but also adds a whole host of features. The inbuilt task manager, ram management, Voice functions and several multimedia enhancements make the experience a lot better.

    No Chains

    One of the biggest deciding factors for the device has to be the fact that, people want to use a Tablet as a replacement for a laptop or a netbook. The iPad does not fulfill that gap because of the closed structure of iOS. While ruling the mobile structure , iOS does not quite answer to the day to day requirements for a tablet user. 

    Basic file sharing is disabled in iOS, where as Android allows all sorts of file sharing. The device also has the ability to read from USB host devices, but itself lacks a usb port. The Galaxy 750 will require a proprietary cable and will be able to read content from USB hard drives or flash sticks. Making it a far better laptop/netbook replacement than any other Tablet in the market.

    The fact that the Galaxy 750 runs Android, also means that its an easily customizable device, if you don’t like the theme or layout, you can change it. Widgets make it easy to stay up to date on all sorts of information, from stocks to weather, from social networking to emails, new releases and quick actions. The widget- laden interface is a lot of fun to interact with and is also one of the primary reasons we like Android.

    Companion

    The Galaxy 750 can also be the perfect travel companion, not only for business, but also for fun. Download the Kindle App or read a book from the Samsung bookshelf, watch movies on the stunning 1280x800px display which is exceptionally bright. The Galaxy 750 also has a 4 way motion sensor, a Gyroscope, which would make the gaming experience better than any other tablet in the market, including the iPad 2. Samsung also uses this technology for panoramas in the camera and for navigating through the UI like in the case of the Galaxy S2.

    If you didn’t consider buying a tablet prior to this, the time is now. Samsung have brought Tablets, especially Android Tablets, to a place where no one has been able achieve before. A portable media centre which begs attention, a device powerful enough to replace a netbook or even a laptop. Enterprise emails and Office Apps are already on the device along with a 16GB storage (expandable). The device also features a dual core 1 GHZ NVidia Tegra 2 processor with 1 GB of Ram dedicated to the Tablet.

    The Future of tablets is here and its Time to Tabulate with the Galaxy 750.

    Until something better shows up anyway! 

    We can’t express how excited we are to unbox and review this device for you guys! If you have some special requests please leave them in the comments below.

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  • Huawei Ideos X5 Unboxing and Review

    Huawei Ideos X5 Unboxing and Review

    The Huawei Ideos X5 turned out to be a shocker, with the surprisingly bright and vivid display the device is a good option in the price range, lets see why.

     

    Build Quality

    The X5 has a brilliant shape, almost a square chunk rounded on the top and on the bottom. the device has excellent rubberized plastics throughout the back and the side making it extremely robust and comfortable to hold in the hand.

     

    Specifications

    Availability Announced on December 2010
      Release date April 2011
    Battery Capacity 1500 mAh
      Standby Time 300 hours
      Talk Time 6 hours
      Type Lithium Polymer
    CPU Speed 800MHz
      Type Qualcomm MSM 7230
    Camera Main 5mp (2592×1944)
      Video 720p
    Casing Colors Black
      Colors White
    Connectivity & Data Bluetooth v2.1 A2DP
      EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
      GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
      GPS Yes
      HSCSD HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
      USB microUSB v2.0
      Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    Display Colors 16.8 million
      Resolution 480×800 pixels
      Size 3.8 inches
      Type TFT capacitive touchscreen
    General 2G Network GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900
      3G Network HSDPA 900, 2100
      Alias U8800
      Form Factor Slate
      Price Range  
    Memory Call record Unlimited
      Card Slot microSD, up to 32GB
      Internal 2 OR 4 GB
      Phonebook Unlimited entries
    Operating System Type Android
      Version 2.2
    Other Features Misc Features Accelerometer, Compass
      Web Browser HTML
    Size and Weight Width 62.0 mm (2.42 inches)
      Height 120.0 mm (4.68 inches)
      Depth 11.6 mm (0.45 inches)
      Weight 130 grams (4.6 ounces)

     

    Multimedia & Camera

    The display on the device is simply stunning, a 3.8 inch screen with a good 480x800px display makes it a very vibrant and eye catching device. Videos play beautifully on the device and almost all types of formats are supported by the device. Audio is loud and clear from the earpiece and speaker phone with deep bass and subtle highs. The phone  covers all grounds when it comes to multimedia.

    The Camera on the device is a beautiful 5mp camera which does HD video at 720p. The video fared great in comparison with other devices. The pictures from the device are crisp and clear, the camera focuses quick and get get good exposure shots , when ample lighting is available. You simply cannot ask for a better functioning camera from the device. However, we did notice that 3rd party apps improved camera output.

    Root and Custom Rom

    The easiest device to root, the Ideos X5 was easily rooted and upgraded to Android 2.3 Gingerbread using Cyanogen Mod 7. The device becomes snappier and much more appealing to the user. Heck you can even get the old CRT TV turn off animation when you lock the device. The benchmark scores improve by about 300 points and the overall stability of the device increases.

    Phone, Messaging and Battery

    The device features a brilliant antenna, we got good network strength even in places where there is usually low network, we faced no dropped calls and overall performance of the device is great. The screen is also great for messaging and features SWYPE keyboard as a standard, therefore making it an excellent keyboard.

    The battery life of the device was also more than expected. The device gave us 5-6 hours of talk time on 2g and about 48 hours of standby. 3-4 hours of talk time on 3G networks.

     

    Conclusion

    There are not many devices that require such short reviews to become recommended devices, Ideos X5 is one of them. We highly recommend this device, sheer good quality materials and excellent specs, brilliant screen, the ability of root, and Cyanogen mod 7, what else could one want?. This device is sheer brilliance , but it just comes down to the poor service and support for Huawei in India. Making this device a highly questionable one for those looking for long term investments.

    Price :INR 12,500/- ( USD 300)

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  • Sony Ericsson Txt Pro Unboxing and Review

    Sony Ericsson Txt Pro Unboxing and Review

     

    The Sony Ericsson Txt Pro is a budget yet spec’d out phone, with a proprietary OS on the device the Txt Pro offers Xperia like UI , without the frills of an Android Interface.

    Build Quality

    Surprising well built for its price, with a spring loaded robust slide mechanism, the device seems up to mark with any premium slider phones back in the day. the overall construction is also quite stable and the device does not rattle at all despite a 2 part design. The soft touch plastic is a great addition to the handleability of the device,and  its extremely comfortable in the hand. The Keyboard is a chiclet style keyboard and has wonderfully tactile buttons.

    Hardware

    The device has interesting specs

    Network  
    2G Network GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
    3G Network
    Dimensions  
    Size 93 x 52 x 18 mm
    Weight 100 grams
    Form Factor Side-Slider
    Display  
    Type TFT Capacitive Touch Screen
    Size 3.0-inch
    Colors & Resolution 256K Colors & 240 x 400 Pixels
    Input/ User Interface Full QWERTY Keyboard 
    Single Touch 
    Scratch-resistant Surface 
    Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate 
    Proximity Sensor 
    Touch-sensitive controls
    System Properties  
    CPU PNX-4910 Processor 
    64MB RAM
    Storage Capacity  
    Internal Memory 100MB Internal Storage
    Expandable Memory Micro-SD card slot for expansion up to 32GB
    Browser & Messaging HTML, xHTML, WAP 2.0 
    MMS, SMS, IM, Email
    Camera  
    Still – 3.2 Megapixels 
    – 2048×1536 Pixels
    Secondary NO
    Video Recording Capable
    Video Playback Capable
    Connectivity  
    DATA GPRS, EDGE
    Bluetooth & USB v2.1 with EDR & v2.0 Micro USB
    Headset 3.5mm stereo headset jack
    Radio Stereo FM Radio with RDS
    WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    GPS A-GPS
    3G NO
    GPRS Up to 85.6 kbps
    EDGE Up to 236.8 kbps
    Video & Audio  
    Audio Formats MP3, WAV, WMA, eAAC+
    Video Formats H.264, MP4
    Battery  
    Type Li-Ion 1000mAh Standard Battery
    Stand-by Time Up to 400 Hours
    Talk-Time Up to 5 Hours 10 mins
    Other Features TrackID music recognition 
    Friends application 
    Facebook, Twitter, YouTube 
    Google Talk, Multiple IM
    Colors Availability Black 
    Pink 
    White

    Full Review

    Although priced at Rs. 7,500, the phone does not offer too many features. One can get decent Android phones for around that price. So why would anybody consider this phone? Well for starters overly-smart operating systems (read android) require constant attention and care, consume a lot of battery and become the centre of your life. Some people still like to buy phones for their basic abilities.

    The txt pro offers basics with a little bit of add ons , you do get all your social networks included – Facebook, Orkut, twitter and Picasa apps come preloaded. Allowing you to fully utilize the qwerty keyboard for chatting messaging and emailing. The device also features WiFi connectivity , but unfortunately has no 3G. 

    The touchscreen is a capacitive screen and is extremely responsive, the UI is easy on the eyes and  breeze to use. The camera is a simple 3.2 MP fixed focus camera and does not deliver great pictures.

    Our recommendation is that for this price be a little thrill seeking and make the switch to Android, and get a different device, Optimus One, Galaxy Pop, Galaxy 551, Mini, or even the Dell XCD 35. The phones will actually make you happy. 

    This phone (Txt Pro) is extremely loud and an excellent phone, but why buy it when you can get much more.

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    Video Unboxing and Review

  • LG Optimus Black Review

    LG Optimus Black Review

    The LG Optimus Black was announced a while back, March 2011 to be precise, but the device appeared on our shores much later in July. People awaited the LG Optimus Black with much anticipation as it offered brilliance on a budget. 

    Does it really stand up to its name? Does it deliver brilliance? Lets Find Out!

    Build Quality

    The Optimus Black is possibly the most well built phone in LG’s stable, only after the 2X. With a slim profile and tapered glossy black accents, the device also has a tough front glass and a brilliant camera. The device is built to last and will not fail to deliver in that respect. The plastic is of superior quality and the device does not rattle or squeak from anywhere.

     
    Name Type
    Operating System   Android OS v2.2
     Dimensions  122mm x 64mm x 9.2 mm
     Weight  109g
     Display Screen  4 inch WVGA IPS LCD
     Processor  1 GHz Cortex A8 Processor
     RAM  512 MB
     Storage  2GB Internal + 32GB Optional
     Camera  5 MP Rear : 2 MP Front (AF)
     Video  720P VIDEO @30 fps
     Connectivity  Wi-Fi, 3G, GPRS, EDGE,
    A-GPS, Bluetooth v3.1 with EDR
     Battery  1500 mAh Li-Ion
    The Price of the Device is about : Rs. 19,800 in the Market

    Camera & Multimedia

    The device features a brilliant 5mp Autofocus camera on the back that does HD video at 720p (watch sample below). The picture quality  from the 5mp snapper is absolutely stunning, the camera focuses with precision and the LED does a wonderful job of eliminating darkness. The camera is also snappy at taking pictures and responds quickly.

    Video quality is pretty great and almost close to what the iPhone 4 has to offer in good light, but kind of waivers in low light.

    The front facing camera is simply superb quality and works just fine with Skype and other video softwares.

    Audio from videos is low, but in game audio and music sounds are loud. The preference file some where needs to be tweaked to output proper audio. the speaker is fairly loud when the audio is proper. But, not as great as we would have like it to be.

    The display is absolutely brilliant with a 700NIT brightness. The brightest display on a mobile device ever, makes the quality of the display that much better, whether indoors or outdoors. The only drawback of a very bright display is low battery life.

    Phone & Messaging

    The earpiece and microphone are great to pick up sound, but one unfortunate error in the design of the Optimus black prevents you from using the phone as a PHONE. every time you hold the phone in your hand, the network drops. So much so that we went able to get through a decent phone call to test audio quality. At first we thought the device was defective and got a replacement test unit, but alas!, still no proper network. So how good is a phone thats not a phone? its pathetic, is what it is, purely pathetic.

    The touchscreen is a 4 point multitouch which allows for a simply great messaging experience, not to forget the iPhone style keyboard. The network issue prevails here as well, as you grip the phone to type, the device looses network.

    Data & Battery

    The Optimus Black is almost Satan’s child when it comes to how hot it gets on a data connection, its almost impossible to handle. The device gets blazing hot and starts to loose battery at an alarming rate, flat dead in 25-40 minutes. With data off, you get about 4 hours of talk time along with about two days of standby.

    Not having been able to test internet performance we can’t comment on the battery life beyond that.

    Conclusion

    Its a pity that LG let us down yet again, we really liked the device when we got it at first. The device has good specs, excellent build, brilliant cameras and a very – very bright display. A great touch screen and decent hardware, but the device basically fails at being a phone. The death grip network loss issue is beyond excuse and cannot be mended with any kind of fix. ( except a full silicon cover or gloves on the users hands) the phone also performed poorly in the benchmarks.

    We had a lot of expectations from this device and feel totally let down. LG really needs to step up their game, they have possibly good hardware, but something somewhere went wrong with the Optimus Black.

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  • iG Exclusive : Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to Launch on Aug 25

    iG Exclusive : Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to Launch on Aug 25

    Look what we know and want to tell you, the simply brilliant Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with Honeycomb OS is coming for you officially by Samsung this month on August 25.

    We got this information directly from our own little birdie at Samsung’s office. According to our source the company is planning a massive advertising campaign for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and may also launch combo offers that will include discounts on purchase of both the Tab and the S2. 

    Pricing information is still blurry, but according to our source the tablet may be pegged upwards of 35k during launch. Although the company is expected to bring about multiple combo offers, like free case and screen protector, dock , etc.

    Either way you can expect us to be on top of the information chain, and expect a full fledged unboxing – review cycle as soon as we get our hands dirty with it.

     

     

    We also had a chance to get our hands on with the earlier 10.1 inch model (thick), check out the video below.

     

    Full Spec Sheet


  • Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 Launch dates Confirmed for India

    Blackberry Bold Touch 9900 Launch dates Confirmed for India

    We reported earlier that the Bold 9900 is coming in the second week of August. After a long discussing with Vodafone CMO Kumar Ramanathan, we were able to collect that the device is infact coming in August, but the launch dates have been shifted to either 20th or 25th of August.

    All the stock for the Blackberry Devices is already in India and has cleared customs, warehouses are stocking the devices and sale of the device will begin almost immediately after the launch event.

    We are really looking forward to the launch of this device, we truly support the fact that it will do magic for our Blackberry Division

    He also said that the call centers were gathering record enquiries for the device, some stating the source as our website.

    The Bold Touch 9900 will be RIM’s first device to have a qwerty – touchscreen combo in a candybar design, it also has the first 1.2 ghz processor to have ever appeared in a Blackberry device. A 287dpi pixel density means this device is going to be easy on the eyes. At just 10.5mm thick, this device will be the thinnest ever from RIM/blackberry. 

    The outside shell of the device is made out of machined steel, along with carbon fibre composite for the back panel. The liquid graphics based LCD display has a toughened glass exterior.

    Pricing speculation still remains in the Rs 32000 mark, although a couple of iGyaan sources at Blackberry were able to tell us that the company is hard at work trying to get the price around Rs 28,000  during the launch or within a week-ten days from launch time. As always expect full coverage of the device post launch.

  • Epic Sunday Treat : Micromax Andro A70 Unboxing and Hands On

    Epic Sunday Treat : Micromax Andro A70 Unboxing and Hands On

    Here it is, we got over a thousand requests for the Andro A70 Unboxing and Review, while the review process is on, check out the unboxing and hands on below.

    Key Features Include

    •   Android 2.2 (Froyo)
    •   Camera Primary 5.0 MP Secondary – VGA
    •   600MHz Processor
    •   8.128cm Multi Touch Capacitive Screen
    •   M! – apps –  application store by Micromax
    •   WCDMA 2100 MHz
    •   HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
    •   Mi-Fi Pocket Wireless Internet
    •   GPS             
    •   Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    •   Battery 1450mAh
    •   Proximity Sensor
    •   Gravity Sensor
     Price : Rs. 7599/-

  • Exclusive : Bold 9900 Coming to India August 2nd week , August 22nd in UK

    Exclusive : Bold 9900 Coming to India August 2nd week , August 22nd in UK

    The carbon fibre loving, touchscreen boasting, fastest smartphone from Blackberry is coming to India in August. The steel frame device is already set to launch in the UK on 22nd August. The device will initially be available only in the black color , but RIM promises to release a chic white version in October sometime. The device is the biggest upgrade to the Bold lineup from RIM in the longest time since the 9700.

    We also have exclusive news that the device will be priced at 32,500/- with a 1.5 year warranty.

    The company is also planning to release the Torch 2 sometime later this year.

  • Tech 101 – How Touch Screens Work

    Tech 101 – How Touch Screens Work

    Previously, we’ve explained How Liquid Crystal Displays Work as well as How OLED Displays Work. Today, we’re going to explain how Touch Screens Work.

    Touch Screens are all the rage today. You’ll find them in many devices like tablets, smart-phones, computer monitors, PDAs, ATMs, table tops, kiosks etc. A touch screen can use multiple inputs from your fingers to styluses and even sausages! But how does this marvel of technology really work? There are many different types of touch screen displays. You will hear many marketing gimmicks regarding capacitive or resistive technology, but most people just don’t know the difference. Read on to learn more about this fascinating technology.

     The first touch screen was made all the way back in 1965 by E.A. Johnson at the Royal Radar Establishment, Malvern, UK. Since that first prototype, many methods of detecting touch on a display have been developed. The most widely used touch screen technologies are explained below:

    Resistive Touch Screens

    A resistive touch screen is composed of many layers. The two most important layers are made of a flexible polymer which are coated with a resistive material and are separated with an air gap or microdots. The resistive material is applied in lines on each sheet and they are placed perpendicular to each other. When a person touches their finger to a resistive touch screen, the two layers are pressed together, and the points of intersection on the two layers allow the processor to accurately measure the position of the touch.

    When pressure is applied to the screen, a uniform voltage is applied to the first sheet, and the second sheet measures the voltage as distance along the first sheet, which gives the X coordinate. Similarly, when the X coordinate has been ascertained, a voltage is applied to the second sheet, and the first sheet is used to measure the distance, which gives the Y coordinate. These measurements take place in only a few milliseconds, which means that a touch is registered as soon as contact is made.

    Since these types of touch screens rely on a point of contact between the two resistive layers, any pointing device like a finger or stylus can be used on them. These screens are also quite inexpensive to manufacture as they don’t require any specialized components. Due to the design of these screens, registering multiple points of contact was not possible due to vectoring issues. However, new technology is now available that overcomes these vectoring issues and allows multiple points of contact to be measured.

     

    Capacitive Touch Screens

    Capacitive touch screens can be based on two different technologies:

    Surface Capacitance

    This is the most basic form of capacitive touch screen technology. One side of the insulator is coated with a conductive layer. A voltage is applied to this conductive layer, which results in a uniform electrostatic field. When you bring your finger in contact with the screen, a capacitor is formed dynamically. This changes the electrostatic field across the screen and this change is measured by sensors placed in the four corners of the screen. The point of contact can be accurately measured based on the change in capacitance in the four corners of the screen. The greater the change in any corner, the closer the point of touch is to that corner. As there are no moving parts, these types of capacitive touch screens are very durable and are used in industrial applications as well as kiosks.

     

    Projected Capacitance

    Projected capacitive touch screens work on a principle similar to the matrix found in Liquid Crystal Displays. There can be either a single layer on which an X-Y grid is etched to form a grid pattern of electrodes or two separate perpendicular layers on which parallel lines are etched to form the grid. There are two basic types of projected capacitance technologies – Mutual capacitance and self capacitance.

    • Mutual Capacitance: These types of capacitive displays have a capacitor at every intersection along the grid. A voltage is applied across the rows or columns which creates a local electric field across the display. When it is touched with a finger or capacitive stylus, the capacitance at each point on the grid changes, which can be measured and gives an accurate location of the point o contact. This technology can measure multiple points of touch.
    • Self Capacitance: This type of capacitive touch screen can have the same grid pattern as a Mutual Capacitance screen but the rows and columns operate independently. With this type of screen, the capacitive load of a finger is measured on each row and column by a current meter which gives the point of touch. These types of screens can only measure one point of touch at a time.

    Projected Capacitance touch screens can operate without direct contact and can have a layer of insulation between the user and the screen itself. However, they require the use of a capacitive input device in the form of a human finger or a specialized stylus with a capacitive foam tip. These types of touchscreens are more expensive to manufacture than resistive touch screens. They also face issues when in contact with any capacitive material like water.

     

    Infrared Touch Screens

    These types of touch screens work on a very simple principle. Infrared LEDs or lasers are used to form an X-Y grid on the surface of the screen. These transmitters are coupled with receivers that monitor the grid pattern. When a touch event occurs, the infrared light from the transmitters is blocked in that region. The receivers that are no longer detecting an infrared signal are used to measure the exact point of contact.

    Infrared touch screens face many problems from objects that obstruct the infrared grid such as smudges on the screen and dust particles. Any kind of input can be taken on these screen from fingers to gloves to styluses.

     

    So now that you know how a touch screen works, we hope that you can have a new-found appreciation for all the devices that use this technology. A tremendous amount of research and hard work has been put in to make an input interface for a sense that most of us take for granted – Touch.

  • An Interview with the MSI Country Head : Mr. Eric Kuo

    An Interview with the MSI Country Head : Mr. Eric Kuo

    Welcome to iGyaanTV our new channel is dedicated to bringing a totally new perspective to the Technology circuit in India. With interviews with key execs in India, we will also bring you contests and giveaways. So be sure you subscribe to iGyaanTV on Youtube.  

     

    We had a wonderful chance to sit with MSI India Chief Mr. Eric Kuo ( He is General Manager for India and Executive V.P. for Global Sales, MSI)

    Of course, we had a lot to ask about MSI and their business in India, we stuck to a few questions that could summarize the whole outlook.

    Mr. Kuo told us that MSI since its 5 years in India has become the top most company for motherboards an VGA cards (graphics cards), They recently added notebooks to their line up and currently stand at number 6 or number 7  in the lineup of notebook manufacturers in India. Their goal is to reach top 3, but currently are focused on the top 5 mark.

    Mr. Kuo also told us exclusively that the MSI WindPad will be launched in end of July and beginning of August this year. Pricing he said would be based on the currently available models and their features in comparison to the WindPad.

    The MSI tablet Price in India is going to be a Good Price” Said Mr. Kuo

    For X Slim vs Macbook Air and other super slip laptops he said that , MSI is constantly upgrading its portfolio and a new variant of the X-Slim Series should be out by the End of this Year. 

    Wind-Top or the All in One PC , was being considered and later dropped as an idea for the Indian market, simply because MSI feels that they need to build up reputation as a computer manufacturer within notebooks and Tablets before considering other electronic items. 

    We sprung him a surprise when we asked about the existence of an MSI PHONE, He laughed and replied

    Anything can happen at MSI, We have already considered this option two years ago, and have a couple of units at our headquarters which are  prototypes. A Mobile device requires a completely different strategy, we may not be ready for it yet”

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  • Olive Fluid VW1 Unboxing and Hands on + Video

    Olive Fluid VW1 Unboxing and Hands on + Video

    So you wanted to see the Olive Fluid and we show you the Olive Fluid, A fairly budget Android handset with decent features and good looks. Check out the specs followed by images and video.

    Stay Tuned for a Full Review

    Tech Specs

    Display and User Interface Size 3.5″
    Resolution 320X480 pixels
    Type TFT Capacitive Touch Screen
    Design Dimensions 109*52*14.8 mm
    Weight 117g
    Processor and Chipset Processor STE6715, 468MHz Processor
    Network Operating System Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)
    Operating frequency  GSM 900/1800/1900
    3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (900 / 2100)
    Battery Capacity  1300 mAH
    Talk time (maximum) Up to 240 mins
    Standby time (maximum) Up to 192 Hrs
    Data and Connectivity 3G/GPS Yes
    GPRS  Yes
    USB Yes, v2.0 micro USB
    Wi-fi/ Bluetooth Yes
    Memory  Flash Memory 256 MB
    Expandable Memory Micro SD up to 32GB
    Communications Messaging SMS, MMS
    Email POP/IMAP/Exchange
    Social Networking  Social Networking  Yes
    Camera Resolution 3 Mega Pixels
    Video Player and Recording Yes
    Music and audio Music player Yes
    Stereo FM radio Yes
    Others Gaming Yes

    Price: Rs. 7,650.00 

     

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