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  • Skype For Android Gets Update, Improved Video Quality

    Skype For Android Gets Update, Improved Video Quality

    Did your phone updated to the latest change from Skype this morning ? If not, you might want to update it manually as the latest version of Skype on Android has got two new major updates, better video quality and a new tablet user interface. The company claims that you can now enjoy video chats with up to four times the resolution of older Skype versions, while using a phone or a tablet.

    The user interface, tablets have got a completely new UI with the new 4.4 version of Skype, the new UI displays latest chats and calls which we have seen on the smartphones but is new for tablets.

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    Apart from changes, the new update also has some bug fixes like:

    • Accessibility improvements with full support for TalkBack screen reader
    • Updates that address incoming call issues, including one that was causing phones to reboot
    • Additional changes to audio routing
    • Display and UX enhancements when switching orientation
  • How To Take Good Images From Your Phone’s Camera

    How To Take Good Images From Your Phone’s Camera

    These days digital cameras are found in a variety of other gadgets – including cell phones. In fact Camera Phones are one of the fastest growing segments of the digital camera market and with the improvements in the quality of what is being offered in some phones (higher megapixels, better lenses, high capacity storage) some believe that they are beginning to win market share away from the low end offerings of many digital camera manufacturers. 

    So keeping that in mind, we present to you some basic tips to improve the quality of images that you click from your cell phone.

    1. Stand Still

    It is really difficult to keep still while clicking images with your phone. Even the slightest of movements can leave the image blurred. The shutter delay is what causes these blurs. 

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    Holding the camera really steady and even after the shutter is released, keep it steady for a few seconds more just to be sure. You could also try supporting the phone on a few books, table, against the table vase and get sharper images.

    2. The Better The Lighting, The Clearer The Image

    The better lit your subject is the clearer your image is likely to be. If possible shoot outside or turn on lights when shooting inside. Your phone’s biggest weakness is its inability to take good pictures in low light (unless you have a Lumia 920 or a HTC One), which means you generally will want to get as much light as you possibly can on your subject.

    If your phone camera has the basic white balance features then experiment with them to get the near possible match.

    3. Focus!

    When you’re taking a close-up, your phone generally focuses on the element closest to the lens. Switching the focus can allow objects in the background to stand out instead, thus making a run-of-the-mill shot more interesting. To focus on an element, gently tap your screen’s viewfinder.

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    Wait for the subject to be in focus. Then take the shot. There are apps you can use to selectively focus areas in your image. More on apps later. 

    4. Avoid Zoom

    The built-in zoom in most phone cameras are not optical but digital. Hence, it is advisable to not zoom in to compose a picture because you are not really zooming. 

    Instead, move closer to the object and crop the image later if you have to. You will notice a considerable difference in the quality of the image.

    Most smartphones have 8+ megapixels of resolution and sometimes more. That means you can crop substantially and still have plenty of resolution left for display on the web.

    5. Keep The Lens Clean

    While most of us spend loads of money on buying screen protectors for the front of your devices, we must realise that there is a lens on the back of your device that needs maintenance too. 

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    Phones spend a lot of time in pockets, in bags and being used in all manner of weather and conditions and over time the camera lens can collect lint/dust and create a blurred image. Just give it a good wipe with a clean cloth. 

    6. Keep The Background In Mind

    We all have images in our phones that were ruined by poor background surroundings. From photobombing friends or garbage on the road, keep in mind that the background is as important as the subject.

    Backgrounds should vary from shot to shot. You can either go for a subtle, clean background or one with motion and movement. 

    7. The Default Camera App Isn’t The Only One You Can/Should Use!

    Depending on your particular phone and the camera app that comes with it, you may have a few settings you can adjust before taking a picture. In almost every case, though, you can do better by grabbing a more advanced camera app.

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    Apps like Camera Awesome allow you to shoot in bursts and separates the AF lock from the exposure lock. Other apps like Camera+ have similar options for more controlled shooting.

    There are a ton out there, so look around! 

    8. Use Accessories! 

    If you intend to use your mobile phone as a digital camera, then you would do well to add on some accessories to maximise the camera experience. 

    Given the success of cameras on smartphones, more and more manufacturers are selling accessories specially designed for use with camera phones. These include camera phone tripods, Bluetooth adapters to transfer photos to a PC, and an attachable wide-angle lens.

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    When professional photographers want to up the quality of their shots, they often upgrade their lenses. If you have a good smartphone, there are plenty of lens add-ons that allow you to do the same.

    An example is the Olloclip. Easy to slip on and off, the Olloclip is actually three lenses in one: macro, fish-eye, and wide angle. The HitCase for the iPhone 5 also comes with a wide-angle lens, which helps you in taking macro-shots.

    9. Edit Later, Avoid Using Filters

    While you’re better off tweaking some settings before you take the photo, you can always make a picture look better by editing it after you’ve downloaded the pictures to your computer.

    Take your shots in color at high resolution to keep your options open on how to treat it later. You can always make it black and white on your computer, but you can’t make it colour if you take it in Black and White mode. 

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    Apps like Snapseed (free) can be used to edit photos easily. Snapseed is very easy to use, and less onerous or labour-intensive than Photoshop Touch. It can auto-fix photos, definitely, but it can be used to make subtle and even minute edits to photos that affect exposure, saturation, sharpness and contrast. In other words, it’s a fully-fledged photo editor that competes with iPhoto.

    10. Experiment!

    The beauty of all forms of digital photography (including that of camera phones) is the ability to shoot off many shots quickly and without cost. This means you can experiment with different modes and composition and discard those that you don’t want to keep.

    Don’t be afraid to try interesting angles. Sometimes playing around with angles can make an image look contrived, and other times, it just works.

    Most importantly, just like any other camera, practice. Practice practice practice.Take lots of pictures. Learn what you like and what you need to improve on. It takes a while to get into a groove where you really start to excel, so shoot often and keep only your best work.

    Armed with these tips and techniques, you’ll be surprised what you can do with a simple camera phone.

     

    Let us know your tips in the comments section below!

  • Samsung is Claimed to Boost The Galaxy Note 3 Benchmarks to Show Better Performance

    Samsung is Claimed to Boost The Galaxy Note 3 Benchmarks to Show Better Performance

    Samsung has been into news earlier this year for inflating the benchmark scores of the Exynos devices and this time the company might have also done the same with other versions of hardware as well.

    As  reported by Ars Technica, the galaxy note 3 Snapdragon 800 version includes a code that allows the central processing unit cores to run at full speed during some benchmark tests. This allows the device to give a 20 percent higher score in any benchmark app, or the source says this is enough to claim an artificial large advantage over competitive devices like the G2.

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    The website further says, there might also be graphics boost, we’ve asked Samsung for its take on the findings. Whether or not the company responds, we don’t envy its position. What do you think of this ? 

    You can view our benchmarks video below:

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  • Intex Launches Aqua HD a 4.7 Inch Smartphone at 15,900 INR

    Intex Launches Aqua HD a 4.7 Inch Smartphone at 15,900 INR

    Intex has expanded its Aqua range by launching the Aqua HD in the Indian market, the device is available in the market for 15,900 INR, this price is the MRP so you can expect it to be cheaper in the markets.

    The Intex Aqua HD has a 4.7 inch HD TFT display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The device is powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core MediaTek processor along with a 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of in built storage, which can be expandable up to 32 GB via micro SD card. Aqua HD runds on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, and comes with dual SIM support which is GSM + GSM.

    Aqua HD sports a 13 MP main camera with a LED flash, the camera is capable of 1080p videos and the device  also sports a 5 MP front facing camera. The phone is powered by a 1800 mAh battery, and comes up with a couple of sensors like an accelerometer, a proximity sensor, light sensor and gyroscope. The device also has some standard features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G.

     

  • Lava L661 a Budget CDMA Feature Phone Launched for 1199 INR

    Lava L661 a Budget CDMA Feature Phone Launched for 1199 INR

    MTS (telecom operator) has launched a new feature phone in association with Lava, the Lava L661. The device comes bundled with MTS unlimited talk plans, the company has not detailed the talk plans for the handset. Lava L661 has been priced at Rs. 1,199.

    The device has a 1.8-inch TFT screen, a micro SD card slot with expandable memory of upto 4 GB. The device supports speaker phone and has some utility features like Alarm, Calculator, Calendar, Predictive text T9, Vcard, Group SMS, Scheduler and can also be used for call conferencing. The device is powered by a 1000 mAh battery.

    The company claims that the Lava L661 CDMA phone is one of the most affordable phones in the Indian market. It will be available in three colors  Black, Blue and White.

     

  • GoPro CEO Nicholas Woodman on Building a Google Glass-style Wearable

    GoPro CEO Nicholas Woodman on Building a Google Glass-style Wearable

    GoPro is a brand of high-definition personal cameras, often used in extreme action video photography. They are known for being lightweight, rugged or mountable in unusual places such as outside planes, cars, or boats.

    In an interview with Nicholas Woodman(CEO for GoPro), he was asked whether GoPro is working on a Google Glass style product, he suggested that while the company is looking at the space it’s more with a view to thinking about how to interoperate with those type of devices, rather than making a dedicated pair of GoPro Glasses itself.

    I think what’s going to be exciting is you’re going to see more of these products working together,” said Woodman. “You already see it with GoPro and smartphones and  people often ask me are you afraid of the smartphone? And the answer is no — the smartphone is helping our business because it’s killing traditional cameras… which is opening up retail shelf space for GoPro and opening up consumer dollars for GoPro.”

    ”GoPro is used in a totally different way to a traditional camera, and then beyond that the smartphone makes for an incredible video remote control for a GoPro right?” said Woodman. “Now I can preview and control my GoPro with my smartphone, playback my videos and share them directly from the smartphone. Never needing to hook my GoPro to a computer.

    “And then you think of things like Glass and what not — a Glass-like product become terrific heads-up hands-free remote control devices for the GoPros and I think it’s just going to become more and more enabling and you’re going to be able to use your GoPro in even more versatile ways thanks to these complementary products.”

    Woodman said the company is not feeling complacent about potentially having a Mountain View sized competitor, in the not too distance future. ”We’ve very careful to be very appreciative for the success that we have right now but also we still wake up sacred every morning. You know we’re smart but we’re not that smart. Fear drives you a lot harder than success does,” he added.

    Nicholas does not seem to take Glass as its competitor, instead he sees Glass (or other wearables) as an excellent way for folks to interact with GoPro cameras.

    During the interview he was asked which is the best video he has ever seen recorded by the GoPro, he said there are many but the one that come first in mind is :

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  • Sony Smartphone-Mount “Lens Cameras” Leak

    Sony Smartphone-Mount “Lens Cameras” Leak

    We’ve previously covered the recent rumours of the 20 Megapixel Sony Wifi ‘smart lens’ which will attach to Android and iOS smartphones and connect to the phone via Wifi. Theoretically, you’ll be able to take much better pictures with the bigger CMOS sensor and Zeiss glass.

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    A new rumored gold iPhone now has a rumored gold lens attachment from Sony, according to a report from SonyAlphaRumors which has also posted an image.  Until now we’d only seen leaks of a black device, and while a white version was perhaps to be expected, how about gold? Would be a perfect match for that rumored gold iPhone 5S. 

    “For the first time you can shoot top quality images with your smartphone. Forget these iPhone or Android lens kits!” said SonyAlphaRumors.com, which posted images of the new devices.

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    But the lenses won’t have screens or camera controls, and can be attached magnetically to the smartphone, from which they can be controlled, it added.

    The two new ‘lens-camera’ devices will launch as the DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100, the idea being that they mount onto a smartphone and contain a built-in imaging sensor, Bionz processor, Wi-Fi/NFC, SD card slot and battery.

    The QX10 is rumoured to have a 1/2.3 inch 18MP CMOS sensor and f/3.3-5.9 lens. In terms of pricing, the more expensive QX100 is expected to be priced around the $450 mark. The lenses will be able to capture HD video at 1080/30p.

    Does this interest you shutterbugs?

  • Google Glass Assists Surgeons and Medical Students at Ohio State University

    Google Glass Assists Surgeons and Medical Students at Ohio State University

    A group of surgeons at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center added to the usage of Google Glass during surgical procedures.

    As reported by ABC news, Christopher Kaeding who is an orthopedic surgeon at OSU, used Glass for a standard surgical procedure.

    When he first put them on, he said that it mildly disrupted his routine. “In surgery, you have a certain feel,” he told ABC News. “But I was surprised how quickly I felt comfortable with it.”

    In this particular case, Glass’s purpose was to allow Christopher to join a Google Hangout,during the surgery. Also in the hangout were Robert Magnussen, an assistant professor of orthopaedics at OSU, as well as few of the medical school’s second year students.

    Ryan Blackwell, one of those students, said that Glass can give students an insider’s perspective.

    “Most students have shadowed a surgeon in the operating room, but you’re often stuck on the outside trying to get a glimpse of whatever you can,” he said. “But with Glass, you get that experience that weren’t able to get before.”

    Magnussen adds that Glass’s filming ability can reach more than just a couple of students at a time. For medical educators, he sees it as a way of making the curriculum more involved. “Say we’re talking about the anatomy of the knee. Watching an actual knee surgery would liven up that lecture,” he said.

    Both Blackwell and Magnussen have a few minor worries about Glass’s video quality and buffering. The location of Glass’s camera also isn’t ideal for surgery, making some of Kaeding’s incisions difficult to see. ” said Blackwell.

    In addition, the short battery life may mean that Glass isn’t suited for certain surgical procedures that take a long time. While other doctors at OSU have said that Glass could also be used to display a patient’s X-rays, as well as both pathology reports and reference materials pertaining to the surgery. Though Glass has potential, it’s important to keep the focus on the patient.

    Kaeding knows that Glass is still a prototype at this point and that there’s room for improvement. But there is one thing that even he can tell is a huge benefit this early on. “Once it’s on, it’s hands free,” he said. “You don’t have to break sterility so you won’t have to regown and reglove.”

    This adds up to the usage of Google Glass, what do you think ?

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  • LG Display shows off 5.5-inch 2,560 x 1,440 LCD for Smartphones

    LG Display shows off 5.5-inch 2,560 x 1,440 LCD for Smartphones

    LG has once again beat its own record in terms of display size and resolution, with its latest 5.5 inch display for smartphones. The new 5.5 inch display has a mammoth resolution of 2560 x 1440 px and a 538 ppi. The super high res display is only 1.21mm thick, and just 1.2mm at the bezel. According to LG, that makes it the world’s slimmest and narrowest panel,  and the use of AH-IPS tech and Low Temperature Poly-Silicon (LTPS) substrate, the screen features 430 nits of brightness.  

    The resolution of the display is termed as quadHD or 4 times the pixels than that of 1280 x 720 px display, the next big change in the mobile tech may as well be displays. However, how about that long lasting battery that we have been raving about?

     

    [toggle title=”LG Press Release”]LG Display Develops World’s First Quad HD LCD Panel for Smartphones
    New panel will deliver optimal viewing experience on larger smartphone displays

    Seoul, Korea (August 21, 2013) – LG Display [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220], a leading innovator of display technologies, announced today that it has developed the world’s first Quad HD AH-IPS LCD panel for smartphones. At 2560X1440 with 538ppi, the new 5.5-inch Quad HD panel is the highest resolution and ppi (pixel per inch) mobile panel to date, and provides a glimpse at what’s next after current Full HD smartphone panels, critical given the growing trend towards larger displays.

    “LG Display, which pioneered the high resolution mobile market with introduction of the world’s first Full HD smartphone panel in 2012, again opens new possibilities with the successful application of QHD technology,” said Dr. Byeong-koo Kim, Vice President and Head of LG Display’s IT and Mobile Development Group. “With this breakthrough, LG Display will continue to raise new standards for mobile resolution and lead the mobile display market.”

    LG Display’s Quad HD panel for smartphones realizes clearer images with 4 times more pixels than HD at 1,280X720, thereby reproducing more delicate colors as well as improving contrast and vividness when compared to current mobile displays. This advancement will enable consumers to fully enjoy more life-like and crisp images, and even Blu-ray equivalent video, on their smartphones. The panel also features the highest ppi among current mobile device displays.

    In addition, the new Quad HD panel will enable users to enjoy a full view of PC-version web pages at a single glance without image distortion; a contrast to current Full HD displays which only realize 3/4th of a full screen. Also, even when enlarging the screen, users will be able to enjoy undistorted and sharper text.

    Only 1.21mm thin with a 1.2mm bezel measured in LCD modules (LCM), LG Display’s new Quad HD panel is both the world’s slimmest and narrowest panel, with 12% reduced thickness compared to the company’s 5.2-inch Full HD panel released last month. Based on Low Temperature Poly-Silicon (LTPS) substrate, the panel also realizes superior brightness of 430nit with improved transmittance and larger aperture opening size.

    LTPS-based smartphone displays are expected to record 765 million units in shipments next year according to research firm DisplaySearch, as displays with larger screens, higher resolution, and less power consumption prove key to competitiveness in the premium model segment.[/toggle]

  • Manual Leaks For Sony QX10 and QX100 lens cameras

    Manual Leaks For Sony QX10 and QX100 lens cameras

    A few days ago some images leaked out for the rumored upcoming Sony QX10 and QX100 lens cameras, and now manual of these lens cameras seems to have leaked out.

    As per sonyalpharumors the image above is the manual and can be linked with the points below:

    1) Power Button
    2) Microphone
    3) Display Panel
    : Indicates that the card is not inserted
    : Indicates the remaining battery charge
    4) Hook for belt
    5) Tripod
    6) Ring Control (DSC-QX100)
    7) The power / charge / movie
    Green: Power on
    Orange: Running Charging
    Red: running video
    8) Zoom lever
    9) Shutter Button
    10) Multifunctional Jack
    11) RESET Button

     

    Dimensions (standard CIPA):
    DSC-QX100: 62,5 mm × 62,5 mm × 55,5 mm (W / H / D)
    DSC-QX10: 62,4 mm × 61,8 mm × 33,3 mm (W / H / D)
    Weight (standard CIPA) (including battery pack NP-BN, “Memory Stick Micro”):
    DSC-QX100: approx. 179 g
    DSC-QX10: approx. 105 g
    Power Supply: Rechargeable Battery Pack NP-BN
    Power consumption (during shooting): 1.1 W

     

    IFA is just few days away, and Sony is all set for a event. These are some leaked specifications for sony QX10 and QX100. If any of this information is correct, Sony may have what it needs to create a new market segment.

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  • Samsung NX-300 Now Available, Starts From 48,900 INR

    Samsung NX-300 Now Available, Starts From 48,900 INR

    Samsung launched the Mirrorless NX-300 in India earlier in march this year. The device wth 3-D capabilities is now available for sale on samsung e-store for 48,900 rupees.

    The  NX300 features a new 20.3 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, new Hybrid Auto Focus (AF) system with both phase and contrast detection, expanded ISO range of 100-25,600, 1080p HD movie recording, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, tilting 3.3-inch AMOLED touch-screen, 8.6fps continuous shooting, 1/6000th shutter speed and 3D Panoramas.

    The Samsung NX-300 looks very similar to its predecessor (NX210) at first glance, but boasts a number of significant improvements and new features. The NX-300’s sensor offers the same 20.3 megapixel count as the previous NX210, but now includes on-sensor phase detection AF sensors which promise to make the auto-focusing system even quicker and more reliable.

    On the left of the body is the NFC logo. The NX-300 is one of the very first compact system cameras to feature NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, which allows you to connect the camera to a compatible internet enabled device or another NFC enabled camera by simply tapping them together.

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    If we talk about the rear of the device it supports a 3.3″ AMOLED touch enabled display adds on to what Samsung has to offer to its consumers. As far as the basic camera is concerned which is NX-300 Single Lens pack- 18-55mm it is available and you also have an option to upgrade the lens by choosing the NX-300-Single Lens pack- 18-55mm + 50-200mm which is also available for 58,900 rupees. As this Camera supports 3D, if you plan to purchase a 3D lens that is NX-300 Single Lens pack- 18-55mm + 45mm 3D lens that will cost you 65,900 INR and is currently not available on the website. 

    Would you replace your DSLR with this Mirrorless camera ? 

  • Logitech TK820 Wireless Keyboard With Touchpad $99.99

    Logitech TK820 Wireless Keyboard With Touchpad $99.99

    Logitech is a well known name when it comes to keyboards and other computer accessories, and now it’s ready to show off its latest offering: the TK820 which is a compact keyboard with an attached touch surface.

    Its slightly concave keycaps feature Perfect Stroke technique, which promises consistent resistance from edge to edge. It might not be useful to everyone, but for those who want to replace a mouse with a touchpad this can be considerable prize. Specially for the new Window 8 based hardware, as they mainly have been designed for touch gestures.

    Logitech TK820
    Logitech TK820

    While the company says :

    Everything you need to control and navigate your computer is integrated in one device. The keyboard has a built in touchpad so you can type, touch and swipe in one. It’s a new and innovative way to navigate. 

    The touch area is larger than a laptop touchpad so you have more room to point, zoom and swipe. In fact, you can perform up to 13 unique Windows 8 gestures comfortably and smoothly

    The wireless, ultra-slim design keeps your desk cable- and clutter-free. The integrated touchpad also means you won’t need a separate mouse.

     

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  • Sony Qx10 and Qx100 Lens Cameras Pair With Any Smartphone/Tablet

    Sony Qx10 and Qx100 Lens Cameras Pair With Any Smartphone/Tablet

    Sony is rumored to launch a set of new camera lenses, called the QX10 and QX100. According to SonyAlphaRumors they have built-in sensors, Bionz processors, Wifi/NFC wireless connection and a SD card slots. These lenses have no LCD screen and no usual camera controls. According to the website one will be able to control them through any smart phone or tablet (via WiFi or NFC). The lenses can be magnetically attached on your smartphone and they work on both Android and iOS devices.

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    QX10 and QX100

     

    The price and launch dates are still not out, but the lenses could be shown off on the 4th of September during IFA. Also as per Sonyalpharumors the phone showed in the images is the much rumored i1. So expect both the devices to be announced if not launched at IFA which is around the corner.

    Another leaked image showing how the lens look like with a phone.
    Another leaked image showing how the lens look like with a phone.

     

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  • Leica triggers a frenzy, Teases a Mini M camera

    Leica triggers a frenzy, Teases a Mini M camera

    Its rare for Leica to show off their upcoming products, but looks like they are gaining up on pop culture. The company has just teased a black box, which will uncover the Mini M camera on June 11th. This new model has been placed between the M and the X series and has been a rumor for years.

    Other info includes that the camera would be manufactured in Germany and it will not be part of the Panasonic-rebranded Leica cameras. Stay tuned for updates. 

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    [Leica]

  • Saavn Set To Introduce English Music To It’s Streaming Service

    Saavn, the popular Indian music streaming service, which boasts of about 10 million users globally, is all set to introduce an international music catalogue. The Music streaming service is planning to introduce English music early this summer, which will add to its existing collection of Bollywood, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Bhojpuri, Kannada, and Bengali songs. 

    This decision comes in the wake of the global reach of the app, and numerous feedback from the users. The Company also mentioned that out of its total global usage, 50 percent comes from iOS devices, while in India, over 60 percent comes from Android devices. 

    Saavn is working on a new feature called Celebrity Playlists, and Saavn V.I.P. which will put celebrities front and center.  

    Recently, Saavn has partnered with Shazam, a prominent music identification service, and as a part of the deal, Saavn’s music library was incorporated into Shazam’s database, allowing users to discover and tag latest Indian music and then listen to the song live on Saavn (mobile app). The partnership also allowed the users to share the music on various social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter, etc.

    Saavn has incorporated many new features in the app, allowing users to create and save their own playlists and radio stations with their favorite songs. The service also allows the users to listen to the top 15 songs of the week. Using their existing Saavn account, users can access their starred songs, saved playlists, and radio stations.

    Saavn is currently an aggregator and tracks live time the usage patterns of listeners and users, understanding their needs and their music listening behavior. This in the future could help to company give live time suggestions and playlist recommendations to listeners. For. eg. Considering you are driving back from work and listen to you driving playlist, the app could recognize this behavior and recommend you this playlist bast on you location movement or time of day. The company currently has no plans to integrate data into a useful feature like the above , but said that they will constantly evolve to provide better service to users. 

    The music streaming app is available on iOS, Android and Java platforms, where it can be downloaded for free.

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