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  • iBall launches 5″ Android smartphone for Rs 12,999

    iBall launches 5″ Android smartphone for Rs 12,999

    iBall has launched the Andi 5c, which runs on Android 4.0 ICS and sports a massive 5-inch IPS display. 

    The phone is based on Android 4.0 Ice cream Sandwich operating system with a 1 Ghz cortex A9 processor. It comes with built-in GPS, 3G with up to 7.2 Mbps speeds and a big 2300 mAh battery.

    Andi 5C has sensors like G-sensor, proximity sensor and light sensor. The phone is a dual SIM one with support for two GSM SIMs cards. It has also a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with an LED flash.

    The phone will rival the Spice Stellar Horizon and the Micromax A100.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Specs Leaked

    Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Specs Leaked

    The Galaxy Note

    We’ve had plenty of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 rumours of late, with the latest whisperings come from Seoul Newspaper, and mostly reiterate what we’ve been hearing for the past few months.

    The newspaper claims that the new Note 2 will have a slightly bigger 5.5-inch Super AMOLED screen. As well as being 16:9, the display will boast a 1,280×720 resolution, perfect for treating your eyeballs to high-definition movies while on the go.

    Underneath that slab of a screen the Note 2 is set to be powered by a quad-core 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos 4412 processor and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the latest version of Google’s Android software. It also packs an 8-megapixel camera and will offer next-generation data speeds in countries where they have 4G phone networks.

    We will be covering the Samsung Mobile Unpacked Event Live from Berlin tomorrow. 

  • Intex launches Aqua 4.0 Dual-SIM Android smartphone for INR 5,490

    Intex launches Aqua 4.0 Dual-SIM Android smartphone for INR 5,490

    Intex has announced the launch of dual-SIM Android phone Intex Aqua 4.0 today priced at Rs 5,490. 

    The Aqua 4.0 features 3.5-inch display with 480x320p resolution, 800MHz processor, 131MB internal storage, 3MP rear camera, and 0.3MP front camera. The smartphone also comes with dual-SIM connectivity, FM Radio, and 1400 mAh battery.

    The Intex Aqua 4.0 is equipped with three sensors – gravity, light and proximity sensors – allowing user to adjust brightness of the screen, and the phone to auto-detect and turn off the screen during calls etc, control the outflow of infrared, and also save battery at the same time.

    Company has also revealed that it will release five new smartphones by the end of this quarter in price range of INR 5,000 to INR 10,000.

  • Lomography Diana Baby 110 : Super-Small Camera

    Lomography Diana Baby 110 : Super-Small Camera

    Lomography has had great success with the small Diana F+ and the Diana Mini, and they’ve just added an even smaller camera dubbed the Diana Baby 110 Camera featuring a 24mm lens.

    The Diana Baby 110 fits into the palm of your hand or easily in your pocket using their B/W Orca 110 film and their new Tiger 110 color film to capture your memories on the fly. Baby 110 also comes with the interchangeable 12mm super-wide angle or 24mm standard lens with flash capability to keep you shooting into the night. It is available now at Lomography for $49.

    What do you think about it?

  • Kodak to sell the film business

    Kodak, the company that defines the Film camera days of our own country, has decided to let go of its Film business in order to save the brand from plummeting into bankruptcy . Kodak had already announced the sale of  their patent portfolio, online gallery, commercial scanning, photo kiosk and theme park businesses. The company will now keep focus on the upcoming Printer business, and that to if it picks up.  The company needs $660 million to revive itself and pay back the creditors by next year.

  • Amazon will launch second Kindle Fire tablet on 6 September

    Amazon will launch second Kindle Fire tablet on 6 September

    Amazon.com Inc is having a press conference on 6 September near Los Angeles, said an invitation sent out on Thursday by the world’s largest Internet retailer. Rumours are rife that the company will use the event to unveil its new Kindle Fire tablet, which is expected to see a release in the UK later this year.

    While mooted specifications are still few and far between, there are whispers that the Amazon Kindle Fire could feature a larger 10in screen and run a heavily tweaked version of Android. It is also expected to come with a front-facing video calling camera plus microUSB and microHDMI ports.

    Amazon launched its first tablet, the seven-inch Kindle Fire, in September 2011, its first foray into a market that is still dominated by Apple Inc’s iPad. Since then, Google Inc has launched a seven-inch tablet called Nexus 7, which has been selling well.

  • MTS launches three Android smartphones

    MTS launches three Android smartphones

    MTS India has introduced three latest Android-based smartphones to expand its CDMA smartphone portfolio.

     These three smartphone named MTS MTag 351, MTS MTag 352 and MTS MTag 281 are priced in the range of Rs. 5499 to Rs 7499. The MTS smartphone range run on Android 2.3 Gingerbread and come bundled with “˜Unlimited’ data plans. 

    MTS MTag 351 features 8.89cms (3.5″) 320X480 (HVGA) pixel display with capacitive touch. The smartphone is powered by 800 MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 Processor and comes with a 1300 mAh battery. 

    MTag351 features a dual camera with flash (3.0 megapixel back and VGA Front) and will be available for Rs 7499.

    MTS MTag 352 has the same features of MTag 351, however, it comes with a large 1400 mAh battery and priced at Rs 6499.

    MTS MTag 281 is the cheapest smartphone with a price of Rs 5499. MTag 281 features 7.11 Cm (2.8″) 240X320 (QVGA) pixel display and comes with a 1200 mAh battery. 

    [quote] “With the launch of these three smartphones, we have now brought four new Android Smartphones in less than two months. MTS now offers a comprehensive range of Android smartphones for discerning, on the move, tech savvy youth,” SSTL Chief Marketing and Sales Officer Leonid Musatov said in a statement.[/quote]

  • Acer Liquid Gallant and Liquid Gallant Duo officially announced, coming in September

    Acer Liquid Gallant and Liquid Gallant Duo officially announced, coming in September

    Acer has spilled the beans on two phones it will be showcasing at IFA later this month. The Acer Liquid Gallant and Acer Liquid Gallant Duo are exactly the same beast apart from the fact that the latter has dual-Sim capability. 

    The following specs apply to both devices: 4.3-inch qHD (540×960) touchscreen, 1 GHz processor, 5 MP camera, 1 GB of RAM, 4 GB of built-in storage space, all the usual connectivity options, and a 1,500 mAh battery. The OS running the show is Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

  • Sony Xperia J previewed, official unveiling to come soon

    Sony Xperia J previewed, official unveiling to come soon

    The upcoming Sony Xperia J was given the hands-on treatment for an extensive preview ahead its supposed announcement later this month.

    The Xperia J is one more model in Sony’s onslaught of new devices that it brought forth until now and will continue to until the end of this year. The Xperia J is a lower-midrange offering, with a 4-inch 480×854 touchscreen, 1 GHz single-core processor.

    The battery is said to be a 1700mAh unit, which should provide a decent level of battery life given the reduced screen size and the same entry-level processor as the Xperia Tipo. RAM is set at 512MB. There is also a microSD card slot hiding away under the battery on the Xperia J.

    The rear camera is a 5MP shooter with an LED flash, but apparently only shoots video at a pretty dreary 640×480. There is also a front facing camera, but nothing is said of it’s specs. Given the rear camera, we’re not expecting a lot from it. 

    The Xperia J is at least running Android 4.0 out of the box. 

  • SMS Curb May Lead to 7-8% Revenue Loss To Mobile Companies

    SMS Curb May Lead to 7-8% Revenue Loss To Mobile Companies

    Restriction on SMSes to five per day is not only causing problems for millions of mobile phone users but may also lead to loss of 7-8 percent revenue of telecom operators for the month.

    The government had banned bulk SMSes and MMSes for 15 days across the country from 18 August to check spread of
    rumours which has led to exodus of people from northeastern states from cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune.

    There were reports of widespread circulation of SMSes and MMSes containing misleading information about Assam violence, threats to people from northeast states living in other parts of the country and doctored videos.

    While pre-paid mobile users, who account for over 90 percent of the 930 million mobile subscriber base, are unable to send more than five messages per day, postpaid users do not seem to be facing any problem.

    People across the country wanting to wish their friends and relatives for Eid are feeling the pinch of the government order restricting the text messages.

    “A ban of 15 days means they could lose around seven to eight percent of revenue this month from this service alone,” Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) Director General Rajan S Mathews said.

    Operators on an average get 15-18 per cent revenue from data services of which SMS is a part, he said.

    Mathews, however, added that “all the members will definitely make every effort to abide by the rules, as national security and human lives are at stake.”

    Youngsters are the largest users of SMS and many of them are upset by the restriction. “I wanted to SMS my Eid greetings to friends as it is not possible to call everyone. However, after five messages, I am unable to send anymore messages. As a subscriber, I feel cheated,” Pragya Gupta, a student at Delhi University said.

    The order, which limits the number of SMS’ a subscriber can send for the next 15 days, was given after bulk messages were circulated that provoked exodus of northeast people from various cities like Bangalore and Pune. “SMS has become a way of life. As a media professional, I need to stay in touch with industry peers and it is generally over messages. However, with this ban, we are finding it difficult and it is impacting our work,” Rakesh Kumar Jha, a PR professional said.

    He, however, added that “the situation is very sensitive and I can understand the government’s decision to ban bulk sms in order to prevent any untoward incident”.

    Subscribers trying to send their sixth SMS received messages like “As per the government’s order, your limit is 5 SMS a day”.

    The order however does not cover transactional messages related to banking, financial institutes and railways.

    [FirstPost]

  • Galaxy Note 2 Teaser Out

    Galaxy Note 2 Teaser Out

    Samsung has teased its second generation phablet, the Galaxy Note 2 in an online video that pretty much confirms its launch at IFA in Berlin next week. The video doesn’t show the device in full, or name-check it, but we do see the S-Pen in action.

    “When magical moments come alive, everything becomes an inspiration,” says the video. Then the S-Pen is drawn out of the device, and we see it clicking and drawing on the Note 2’s screen.

    Before the video closes, a statement reads, “On August 29 Berlin, your magic moments will come alive”.

    The Samsung Mobile Unpacked Event will be covered live by iGyaan! Stay Tuned!

  • iGyaan Exclusive : Galaxy Note 2 To Feature New S Pen Interface

    iGyaan Exclusive : Galaxy Note 2 To Feature New S Pen Interface

    According to our reliable insider resources from the industry, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, which is to be launched at IFA later this month, will feature a new interface for the S Pen. Along with that, the ‘phablet’ will also have almost 20 new features overall. 

    According to the latest rumors, the device would most likely come with a 5.5″ Super AMOLED Screen with 16/32GB internal memory and 1.5GB of RAM. On the back would be a 13MP Camera with 1080p recording at 30fps. It is said to be powered by a Quad-Core Exynos 5250 processor and be HSPA+, LTE compatible. It is likely to be shipped with Android Jelly Bean outside the box

    We Will be covering the event Live from Berlin! Stay tuned!
     

  • Indian Company 7Seas Launches New Android Game

    Indian Company 7Seas Launches New Android Game

    7Seas Entertainment Ltd today said its game ‘The Dark Man’ has been made available for Android-based mobile devices. 

    The Dark Man is an archery-based puzzle game that involves shooting apples placed as targets on a character’s head. If the player misses, he fails to clear the level. The game sports a classic black and white look. The levels start off easy but continue to become more challenging.

     While the full version of the game priced at Rs. 55 in the Google Play Store, has 30 levels, the free version offers 10 levels. It will also be available in the Samsung App store, LG Store and other Android supported app stores.

  • Edit : Why I Use An iPhone

    Edit : Why I Use An iPhone

    Ok, so before I begin with this article, let me clarify that I haven’t been paid by Apple to write this, I don’t hate Android phones, and I most certainly am not a “fanboy”. Also, I am not Bharat Nagpal (I know most of you came here expecting Bharat to finally reveal why he uses an iPhone). 

    The question is simple yet one of the most debatable one this side of the century, “Why do you use an iPhone?” 

    Some background details first

    [pullquote_right]working at iGyaan has its perks![/pullquote_right]I currently use a 16GB iPhone 4s, my first iPhone, which I’ve been using since January, 2012. Before this I had a Nokia 5230 “Express Music”, a Samsung Corby, a Samsung Metro, a Motorola flip phone (don’t remember its name now) and a Nokia 1100 (which I had to crush with a brick and then drown in a bucket full of water to make sure it was dead). Oh, and a couple of Android devices here and there (working at iGyaan has its perks!). 

    iPhone

    Now the Crux

    So, it took me only 1 day to realize that I had a phone in my hand that is perfect for me. Why so? Easy, because it’s is simple and uncomplicated!  I work around technology on a daily basis, but that doesn’t mean I want my products and services to be unnecessarily complex.  In fact, I tend to go the opposite way – I spend a lot of time working with wireless devices, dealing with random issues, playing with settings, and the likes.  In my time off, I’ll always migrate to the solution that’s the easiest.

    I want a device that works the same way every single time.  When I open an app, I expect it to take the same amount of time to open each and every time, when it doesn’t, it aggravates me. [pullquote_left]Having a sluggish phone with a 1.5 GHz dual-core is like having a Pulsar that moves like a Rajdhoot.[/pullquote_left] The iPhone is consistent, fast and ridiculously smooth! While you’ll never have a device that’s 100 percent fail-free, I’ve yet to find another device that performs as fluidly as the iPhone 4S. 

    One of the primary reasons I love the iPhone is the large selection of high quality apps. Even though more apps come to Android every day, I still prefer to buy (cough!) most of my apps and games on the iPhone.

    Not only do most of these apps look better, but i don’t have the same buyer’s (cough again!) remorse as I do with many Android apps I purchase. When given the choice between the same app on Android and on iPhone, I choose the iPhone app. I can’t recall looking at an Android app and complimenting its looks in comparison to its iOS and Windows Phone counterparts. 

    Daily Usage

    iPhoneTyping is a breeze with the auto-correct (though i have suffered some more than embarrassing moments due to it). The phone literally learns as you use it. Overtime Siri picked up on my “Indian Accent”and autocorrect started suggesting Hinglish words. I use dictation on the iPhone 4S to write entire articles with enough accuracy that only minimal editing needed. In fact, I am writing this article through the WordPress app on my phone! The new Voice Actions in Android 4.0 include many of the same features and work just as well as Siri and Dictation on the iPhone, but it is less polished. There is no use of relationships and Voice Actions doesn’t prompt for the message, requiring taps on-screen instead.

    Through iCloud, I have all my emails, contacts, data backed up effortlessly and accessible from anywhere. I don’t have to worry about subscription renewal or periodic updates. All I had to do was create an iCloud account and I was good to go!

    Camera and portability

    iPhoneThe camera is definitely the best I’ve seen on a mobile phone (do not mention the PureView!). It has eliminated the need to carry a separate camera while on a vacation. I am more than satisfied with it!

    One of the biggest feature of a phone for me is the screen, and the iPhone delivers in that aspect! The Retina display is a treat to use! Bright, vivid colours, great viewing angles, outdoor visibility and no pixilation at all! Texts are as crisp as they can be and even though the screen may not be the biggest, it definitely is the best for my needs.

     

    Jailbreak

    [pullquote_right]For all the things that Apple didn’t include in the iOS, there’s JailBreak![/pullquote_right] You can do anything, literally, once you’ve jailbroken your phone! Be it applying a custom theme (I am using the Windows 8 theme currently), add toggles to the homescreen and download unlimited apps for free!

    Out of all of the smartphones I’ve used, battery life continues to shine on the iPhone 4S in comparison to Android and Windows Phone equivalents.  It has taken a hit for sure with iOS 5 and the 4S’ dual-core processor, but it still outperforms other smartphones I’ve used. It charges ridiculously fast!

    Conclusion (The Only Answer)

    So basically, the iPhone has a smooth and fluid OS (I cannot emphasize this enough!), adequately powerful hardware, and tons of great features! Not to mention it looks great and I don’t have to deal with “minor bug fixes” now and then! So why should I switch to some other phone just because it has ridiculously speedy quad-core processor and an awfully powerful GPU when at the end of the day I have a phone which does what I need perfectly!

    Is it the best phone ever? Nope.  Would I go around recommending it to everyone?  Nope.  I can go off on a tirade of things I don’t like about it.  Email management has been especially bugging me. There’s a ton of features on the Android that I wish I had access to on my iPhone, and there’s no doubt that Android will continue to develop over time, but right now, I just want a phone that pretty much manages itself, so I can enjoy it, without having to worry about if I need to update permissions on my phone.  But for today, it’s the device that allows me to check off the most number of features on my list, so it stays!

  • Galaxy Note 2 Bezel Leak

    Galaxy Note 2 Bezel Leak

    Two weeks left for the Galaxy Note 2 Unpacked event, and after a rumoured picture of the “Phablet” came up yesterday, another one, this time a Bezel, has come up today!

    In addition to showing us what a small bezel on the Galaxy Note 2 looks like, the image above also seems to confirm the fact that the new phablet’s display will be 0.2-inch longer than its predecessor, just as currently rumored. The use of a smaller bezel is surely a reason for Samsung’s rumored decision to go with a 5.5-inch Galaxy Note 2 instead of the regular 5.3-inch panel used by its predecessor.

    Stay tuned, for we will be covering IFA 2012 Live from Berlin.

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