Category: Tech

Latest Technology News, Alternative, Bio-Tech, Medical, R&D and Innovations

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Leak Shows Iris Scanner in Action

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Leak Shows Iris Scanner in Action

    There is no stopping the leaks of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, with the company now confirming the August 2nd Launch date officially on their twitter handles, it seems that we will not be expecting a major new device, as the world will already know the handset.

     

    The latest leak shows off the iris scanner unlock system on the lock screen. which shows two circles above the usual pattern lock. The image comes via @stagueve and it is the most up-close look you should get with the Galaxy Note 7 and its iris scanner prior to launch.

    iris
    Iris scanner Note 7

    Spec wise the Note 7 is supposedly going to launch in two variants  a  Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with Adreno 530 GPU, another variant with Exynos 7420 processor was also leaked. The Note 7 will also carry a maximum 4 GB of RAM as opposed to the expected 6 GB previously leaked.

    In an internal memo obtained by iGyaan, the Note 7 is also expected to have two new features to in the Air View menu, along with a confirmation of the Iris scanner and a border-less display expected to be the Edge Display.

    via

  • iPhone 7 Will Come Without A Mute Switch

    iPhone 7 Will Come Without A Mute Switch

    It appears that Apple may actually be killing the mute switch on the next generation of the iPhone. If new image leaks are to be believed the next iPhone will not only cut the headphone jack but also the mute rocker switch.

    iPhone-7-2

    New images leaked by a french website show what supposedly an accurate dummys of new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Pro and they tie in with a lot of the leaks in the past. For the iPhone 7 Pro dual cameras on the rear, an existant yet redisigned home button and no headphone jack, a new design larger single camera for the iPhone 7. However, one new fact that appears is the lack of the silent switch.

    iphone-7-plus-3

    Apple already removed the switch from the newest iPad Pro, even though a virtual button exists. Apple has made no major revision to the design of the iPhone 7 to warrant the removal of the mute switch, unless it somehow hinders the water resistivity of the iPhone, which seems to be the only logical answer. Either that or the images are of a nice mockup made using current leaks, wouldnt be too difficult considering you can 3D print anything now.

    The sizes of the screen remain at 4.7 inches for the iPhone 7 and 5.5 inches for the larger iPhone 7 Pro.

     

    Source

     

     

  • Samsung Launches new Galaxy On7 Pro and On5 Pro for Rs. 11190 and Rs. 9190

    Samsung Launches new Galaxy On7 Pro and On5 Pro for Rs. 11190 and Rs. 9190

    Samsung has launched two new smartphones in India, the On7 Pro and On5 Pro.

    The Galaxy On5 Pro has a 5-inch HD display, runs on a 1.3GHz quad-core Exynos 3475 processor and has a 8-megapixel rear camera . The Galaxy On7 Pro has a 5.5-inch HD display, runs on a 1.2GHz quad-core processor Snapdragon 410 processor and has a 13-megapixel rear camera.

    Samsung On7 Pro 7

    Specs

    ON7 Pro

    ON5 Pro

    Display 5.5-inch HD display 5-inch HD display
    Resolution 1280 x 720 pixels 1280 x 720 pixels
    Dimensions 151.8 x 77.5 x 8.2mm ;  Weight: 172g 142.3 x 72.1 x 8.5mm; Weight: 149g
    Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 1.3 GHz quad-core Exynos 3475
    GPU Adreno 306  Mali-T720 GPU
    RAM 2GB RAM 2GB RAM
    Storage 16GB flash storage 16GB flash storage
    Rear Camera 13MP rear camera with LED flash, f/2.1 aperture, 1080p video recording 8MP rear camera with LED flash, f/2.2 aperture, 1080p video recording
    Front Camera 5MP f/2.2  5MP f/2.2
    Expandability 128 GB via microSD  128 GB via microSD
    Battery  3000 mAh  2600 mAh
    Connectivity 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS/ GLONASS  4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS/ GLONASS
    OS Android 6.0  Android 6.0
    ETC N/A  N/A
    Price  

     

  • Two Separate Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Phones Spotted on Benchmarks

    Two Separate Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Phones Spotted on Benchmarks

    The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will launch on August 2 a whole month prior to the usual launch cycle in order to combat the huge jump to the new Apple iPhone claim experts.

    But, as the launch draws closer and closer the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 details seems to be clearing out. Two separate Galaxy Note 7 devices are doing the rounds of benchmarks and they not only have different chipsets but different specifications too.

    Samsung-Galaxy-Note-7-SM-N930F-GeekBench

    The first one spotted on benchmark site Geekbench, with the model number SM-N930F appears to be  powered by a 1.50 GHz octa-core Exynos 7420 processor with 3GB of RAM and runs on Android 7.0 Nougat. This variant scores 909 points in single core test and 3768 points in the multi-core test.

    A second Samsung Galaxy Note 7 SM-N930V, is listed at AnTuTu with a qHD display resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixel. It runs, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS but has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with Adreno 530 GPU, and not the rumored Snapdragon 823 we have been hearing about this phone also has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage which matches with the internal memo obtained by iGyaan a few days back.

    Samsung-Galaxy-Note-7-SM-N930V-AnTuTu

    Rumors of a Galaxy Note 7 running on 6 GB of RAM with the Snapdragon 823 chipset seem to be diminishing as we get closer to the launch. It also seems that Samsung may think that 3 GB of RAM is sufficient for markets where it will sell the Exynos variant, markets that include India, Malaysia and China.

    Via

  • Google Wants to Make its Own Watch Too

    Google Wants to Make its Own Watch Too

    After reports of the new Google Phone, it seems Google is keen on making a Google Watch too.  A new report claims that Google will make two new round smartwatches codenamed; Angelfish and Swordfish.

    Angelfish comes with a thickness of 14mm and has a bezel of 43.5mm. Angelfish will have GPS, LTE, and a heart-rate monitor and is designed to be a “standalone” Android Wear device. Swordfish has a single button centered on the right-hand side of the body, bezel of 42mm and a thickness of just 10.6mm.

    Moto 360 2nd Gen
    Moto 360 2nd Gen

    The Angelfish device will not support Google’s interchangeable MODE watch bands but, Swordfish  will be compatible with MODE bands.

    Along with the new devices, some serious updates to Android Wear 2.0 are in the works claims the report. Google may have some new tricks up its sleeve. With a Google phone and a Google Watch, Google may finally be going after Apple.

    Source

  • Apple iPhone 7 to start at 32 GB Storage

    Apple iPhone 7 to start at 32 GB Storage

    16 GB iPhones may soon become obsolete, claims a new report. The rumors of a 32 GB base iPhone are returning to the interwebs. For a while buyers of the iPhone have been complaining about the low storage availability on the cheapest iPhone model, which also incidentally is the most selling variant of Apple’s Smartphone.

    Apple let go of its 4GB and 8GB iPhones and launched a 16GB minimum iPhone in 2009 with the iPhone 3GS. At that time the 16 GB capacity seemed overkill and the industry swayed to catch up with Apple.

    iphone 7 back
    Leaked iPhone Design

    Today most flagships ship with 64 GB storage, so a 32 GB minimum iPhone would make sense. However, reports in the past have claimed that Apple might simply launch with a 64 GB capacity, as a starting going all the way up to 256 GB as more expensive options.

    Either way buyers of the new iPhone may not have to worry about the low space warning. At least for a little while.

    Source

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 7 To Feature New S Pen and Two New Air View Features

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 To Feature New S Pen and Two New Air View Features

    [tw-toggle title=”Disclaimer”]
    With Leaks, there’s always a chance product updates, features, and some or all details will be changed or cancelled altogether. As with all rumors, nothing is 100% until it’s officially announced. In this case, we have obtained a note circulating within Samsung Mobile USA. So we find this information to have a validity of over 95%
    [/tw-toggle]

    Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7, which leaked in images recently has some more tricks up its sleeve. According to an internal Samsung memo, obtained by iGyaan, the new Note phone, which is already expected to launch with a new iP68 design much like the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, will also feature a newly designed S Pen Stylus. Apart from the physical appearance of the new S Pen, its capabilities are said to have improved, including a newer version of Bluetooth LE which will allow for longer usage and more accurate proximity warnings.

    Samsung Galaxy Note 5 29

    The Air View window which has traditionally basic S Pen apps will also include a new Dictionary and a text to voice Speaking option. A new AOD memo feature, possibly an Always on Demand memo app, could just be an improved version of the S Memo.

    The memo also points out that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will have a borderless display while this could simply mean an edge display which appears to have no borders, or could be a new edge display.

    The Iris Scanner, also leaked heavily, will not only be able to lock the screen but also individual folders, Apps, and documents according to the memo. An unknown aspect of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is that the phone also features the Vulcan API, which is already available on the Snapdragon 820 but should also be on the new Snapdragon 823 that the Note 7 is expected to ship with.

    The Galaxy Note 7 will have 64 GB of storage and 12 MP dual pixel cameras. There is a good chance that the Note 7 will have the same hybrid SIM tray as seen on the Galaxy S7 and the S7 edge.

     

     

  • The Galaxy Note 7 Renders Are Out

    The Galaxy Note 7 Renders Are Out

    There is little time to go for the launch of the next Galaxy Note, which skips the number 6 for being branded as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The Phone’s images have been leaked on twitter a few days back courtesy Evan Blass in three colors Black Onyx, Silver Titanium, and Blue Coral.

    The renders also show that the phone will have the Galaxy Note 7 branding as seen on the poster leaked earlier.

     

    The new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will run on a Snapdragon 823 SoC chipset for the US and for global launch an Exynos chipset, the phone will feature an iris scanner, an IP68-certified water-resistant body, a USB Type-C port, and a 4,000 mAh battery.

     

  • HTC Nexus Marlin Seen on Geekbench; Specs Leaked

    HTC Nexus Marlin Seen on Geekbench; Specs Leaked

    The HTC made Nexus Marlin is becoming more and more of a reality, with the latest spotting on Geekbench browser website confirming existence.

    The HTC Nexus Marlin appears to be a Nexus variant of the HTC 10, with 4 GB or RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset clocked at 1.59 GHz

    nexus marlin google

    The handset scores 2084 on the Single Core benchmark and 4969 on the multi-core benchmark, putting it in the HTC 10 region. The device appears to have a codename “google marlin” and is running Android N.

    HTC is also apparently working on the HTC Nexus Sailfish which features a 5 inch 1920 x 1080 pixel display with 440ppi pixel density, Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset on 64-bit 2.0 GHz quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage.

    Source

     

  • LeEco Wants to Beat Apple iPhone 7 Pro to the Dual Camera

    LeEco Wants to Beat Apple iPhone 7 Pro to the Dual Camera

    LeEco has been taking initiative against Apple, first be removing the headphone jack from the Le 2 and Le Max 2 phones, and now it appears they are attempting to launch a phone with a dual camera module, and will beat Apple to market with it.

    A new leaked Lex720 device chassis has been spotted sporting a dual camera setup. While the idea of putting dual lenses goes many years back, including when HTC did it with their HTC One M8, no real advantageous outcome has come from putting two cameras in a phone till date.

    lex720

    The leak also showcases an iPhone-like Design and iPhone 7 Leaks like antenna bands. Along with a rear fingerprint scanner which is typical of LeEco.

    Rumours also point that the device will feature a Snapdragon 821 and will launch end August 2016.

    via

  • Google May Finally Make a Non Nexus Google Phone

    Google May Finally Make a Non Nexus Google Phone

    It appears that Google is working on a smartphone called the “Google Phone” which it will launch later this year. According to the Telegraph  Google will release a smartphone with tighter controls over “design, manufacturing and software” before the end of the year.

    While this might affect partnerships including those with HTC who is supposedly making the Nexus devices this year. Google CEO Sundar Pichai has recently been very vocal over tighter control on design and materials.

    It is unknown what the reality of the phone will hold and whether it will be any different from phones from manufacturers like Samsung or Huawei.

    Source

  • The iPhone 7 To Support Dual Sim, Come with 3.5mm Headphone Jack

    The iPhone 7 To Support Dual Sim, Come with 3.5mm Headphone Jack

    Recent reports have often maintained that the iPhone 7 will ditch the 3.5 mm headphone jack in favor of the lightning port which will output Hi-res audio to your favorite pair of headphones. However, new parts leaked on Weibo along with some new reports, it looks like the iPhone 7 may keep the 3.5 mm headphone jack after all.

    Recently, LeEco, in order to beat Apple, launched two smartphones with the audio via USB Type-C ditching the 3.5mm headphone jack.

    Leaked iPhone components show that the phone will keep the headphone jack. The parts also show the rumored dual camera setup of the iPhone 7 Pro and some SanDisk memory chips of up to a size of 256GB.

    iphone-7-dual-sim-leak

    Interestingly, this leak also shows some dual-sim capabilities on the Apple iPhone 7. If true this would be the first iPhone to support dual sim capabilities.

    With so many supposed leaks happening, it is quite unclear on what the specifications of the final iPhone 7 will be. Earlier reports suggested that the dual camera setup had been scrapped, However, it seems to have returned. Apparently, Samsung, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi are also exploring dual-lens cameras for their upcoming smartphones.

    via

  • Segway miniPRO is what Hover-boards Couldn’t Be

    Segway miniPRO is what Hover-boards Couldn’t Be

    Segway, is known for the original personal transport, the first hoverboard. But, after a series of battery fires and lawsuits from the Segway maker. The new Segway miniPro is what hoverboards wanted to be in the first place.

    Called the Ninebot, the new miniPro costs US $ 1000 or roughly Rs. 70000 and comes with the care and construction that goes behind every Segway. The price also makes it the cheapest segway around.

    Hit a max speed of approximately 10 mph, take on slopes of up to 15 degrees and accommodate riders of up to 220 lbs.The lights are customizable, you can adjust headlight brightness up to five meters, and choose from more than 16 million taillight color variations.

    The Segway miniPro by Ninebot becomes available on 29th June and is up for pre-order now.

    The app gives you access to most of the scooter’s custom features. Adjust light colors, modify safety features, upgrade firmware, run vehicle diagnostics, and even remotely command your miniPRO to move.segway miniPro ninebot

    Most importantly, the app allows you to lock the miniPRO with an Anti-theft alarm. The new Segway miniPro is made from aircraft grade magnesium alloy frame, with 10.5? vacuum tires provides military-grade shock resistance.

  • Most Popular Mobile Games of All Time

    Most Popular Mobile Games of All Time

    If you were in Wordsworth’s time period, you would spend your free time by idealizing nature, composing romantic poetry to the smell of daffodils. If you lived during The Beatles era, you would be protesting against war in your denim bell bottoms and moccasins in a Kombi.

    Today, however, we’re more responsible with time, chasing after high scores and collapsing structures on pigs. It’s a simpler time. Today, mobile games remain at the top of the ‘how to kill time’ list. And we’ve chosen a few games that we think are the all time favorites. These games range from ones that have been played since the time phones were invented to games that are still hugely popular, in no order whatsoever.

    Angry Birds

    angry-birds-2

    This ‘bird hitting evil pigs’ game is a sheer stroke of brilliance created by Rovio. Who would have thought the amount of pleasure one would get to watch pigs get crushed by collapsing structures, or the joy of nailing that perfect shot that causes a huge chain reaction. It has been almost 6 years since the game came out and is still as addictive as ever.

    For the uninitiated, the game basically features a bunch of birds with various mood swings, depending on which some can split in to three, drop egg bombs, and even explode. These birds are flung from a slingshot at evil pigs who have stolen their eggs, or at structures that collapse on the pigs. Either way, the pigs must die.

    Angry Birds’ success is unparalleled with around 12 games in the series ranging from Rio to Star Wars, to having its own televised cartoon show and an upcoming movie. With over three billion downloads across all platforms, Angry Birds is the most downloaded freemium game series of all time.

    Snake

    snake-game

    Now for some retro stuff. We all know it, we all love it. Snake was for feature phones what Angry Birds is for smartphones. We all started off playing Snake on our Nokia handsets when we were kids. In fact, one of Nokia’s biggest selling points for handsets like the 1100 or 3210 was pre-installed Snake. The game was a hit with users and proved that phones could be used for more than just making calls.

    We’re confident everyone must know about the game, but we’ll tell you anyway. You’re a snake and you have to eat. You must guide your snake around a box finding little square food to eat. But here’s the kicker, the more you eat the longer the snake gets, which makes maneuvering the snake all the more difficult. Not only does reaching the food becomes more complex, you must also be wary of biting your own tail, cause it’s ‘Game Over’ if you do. It’s a lot harder than it sounds.

    Also, it’s not enough to stay on gear one. If you play Snake, you need to try all the 9 levels of speed settings cause that’s where the fun lies and you need to have a stomach as big as the snake for it. The game is such an important part in the history of mobile gaming that on November 29, 2012, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City announced that the Nokia port of Snake was one of 40 games that the curators wished to add to the museum’s collection in the future.

    Grand Theft Auto

    GTA

    From Snake we jump to GTA, so take a while to readjust your time stream. Grand Theft Auto, one of the most popular series on gaming consoles like PlayStation and Xbox, also made its way to the phones. Needless to say, the experience of playing GTA on your mobile is quite something.

    What developers did best was to bring the same feel of the game from the original consoles onto the phones. By the time San Andreas hit the Android and iOS market, phones could handle really cool graphics and had the processors to back it up. So if you were to download San Andreas today, you would find that Rocksteady has worked hard on updating the games texture and lighting for the smartphones to provide you every bit of what you remember if you played the PlayStation, Xbox, or PC version.

    You’ll find dozens of hours of entertainment crammed into its two gigabytes of precious mobile device storage space that let you experience everything from working out at the gym to grabbing burgers in a fictionalized take on Las Vegas.

    Tetris

    Tetris

    We’re taking you back yet again. This time we look at the classic Russian tile-matching puzzle game that first made its appearance with Nintendo, and later hit the phones. If you ever owned a GameBoy and used it for games other than Pokemon (hard to imagine), then chances are you would have been familiar with Tetris even before it made it to the phone.

    This phenomenally addictive game is quite simple to understand. You have seven types of blocks (called ‘tetrominoes’) that fall from the ceiling, and your job is to stack them neatly by moving and rotating them before they hit the deck. Creating a horizontal line will eliminate every block in that row, which is good since the blocks keep falling, and continue to do so till it stacks up till the ceiling, after which the game is over.

    A game like this doesn’t require much change over the years and is just as addictive today as it was back then. Despite all the graphical progressions we’ve made, sometimes its fun to go back to the old school ways of gaming. And Tetris is as old as it gets.  Electronic Gaming Monthly’s 100th issue had Tetris in first place as “Greatest Game of All Time”. In 2007, Tetris came in second place in IGN‘s “100 Greatest Video Games of All Time”. Yes, its that good.

    Flappy Bird

    flappy-bird

    If you want to see how older 8-bit games continue to inspire this generation, you need only download Flappy Bird or Crossy Road to know. These new age games rely on old age gameplay and graphics and are ridiculously addictive. Games like Crossy Road, Flappy Bird, and Frogger have a simple manner of progression. There are obstacles to cross using mostly your thumbs to tap on the screen. With no tricky controls, these games can actually be played with one hand tied behind your back.

    In Flappy Bird, the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between rows of green pipes without coming into contact with them, and that’s pretty much all you have to do. But don’t be fooled. Flying a bird between pipes has never been this difficult. Very, very few have gone on to achieve Gold medals in Flappy Bird, and you only needed 40 points to get that.

    The game was regarded so addictive that makers removed it completely from the App Store and Google Play Store. Today, all you’ll find are Flappy Bird knock-offs. The sudden removal of the game in 2014 caused phones with it pre-installed to be put up for sale for high prices over the Internet. Even though its not available now, this short-lived game is still worth to go down in history as one of the (annoyingly) addictive games of all time.

    Space Impact

    Space Impact

    Honestly, who doesn’t remember this side-scrolling space shooter game that was the bomb back when people were on their Nokia 3310’s? Today the game might feel hilarious to play, but back then it blew our minds away.

    Space Impact sees you piloting a tiny spaceship through a hellish field of alien creatures that looked like fish. Hammering away at your phone’s buttons, you’ll be blasting those freaks with missiles, bombs, and energy beams through each level.

    While Space Impact was never a great game, it was, however, something truly brilliant for the time. It pushed the boundaries in terms of what was possible on a mobile, and anything like that deserves some recognition.

     

  • Moto X May Still Exist Suggest Benchmarks

    Moto X May Still Exist Suggest Benchmarks

    Although Motorola has launched the Moto Z and Moto Z force, the company may not have replaced the globally loved Moto X after all. A new leaks from the benchmarking website GFXbench shows that the Moto X may still well exist.

    The Moto X was the first phone to offer always-on google search along with the Moto Display ( which was also a an always on notification system)

    This Moto X seems to be a more dumbed out version of the Moto Z. It features an Helip P10 octa-core design clocked at up to 2.1 GHz as tested and is backed up by the ARM Mali-T860 GPU and 3 GB of RAM. There’s 32 GB of onboard storage, a 16MP rear camera, an 8MP front facing and it ships with Android 6.0.

    This might be a newer positioning for the Moto X and may become more approachable for the consumer. (read: cheaper)

    Motorola-XT1662-GFXBench

    via

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.