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  • Meet the Anime Revolutionaries Who Want to Silence the ISIS

    Meet the Anime Revolutionaries Who Want to Silence the ISIS

    In case you missed it, ISIS Chan is the new anime activist, created by anime nerds all over the world to silence violent ISIS terrorist propaganda. ISIS Chan is a girl who wears the terrorist group’s black clothing, has green eyes and dark hair. She is 19 years old and holds a knife, only because she loves to slice and eat melons!

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    The aim of these ‘revolutionaries’ is to hijack the terrorist group’s messages and replace them with this cute anime character. They hope that one day when people all over the world google ISIS they won’t have to see intimidating pictures of terrorists with AK-47 guns, but instead, this cute anime character, who represents the opposite of what the terrorist group propagates.

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    Some call it the ‘Google Bomb’, a war of attrition, where images are ammunition and “search engine optimization” is the rule of engagement.” The group reportedly said:

    “The World Wide Web is our battlefield,we want to change the meaning of the term ‘ISIS’.”

     

    Winning this war would mean a monumental change, since Google keeps its algorithms a secret. With the basic rule for its search results being popularity, the group has reported more than 3000 original images from an unknown number of supporters mainly from Asia. As of now though, most supporters prefer to remain anonymous, fearing an attack from the terrorist group.

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    The idea of ISIS Chan emerged in japan when the group killed two Japanese hostages. The country being unable to retaliate militarily, did so in the best way they knew how to: anime. Animators had independently photoshopped ISIS images of the murder and replaced the killer’s knife with a banana!

    The only anti-ISIS activist who is known on Twitter, known as, GenKnoxx reported that they did this to make people who try to be terrifying look ridiculous. Despite being anti-ISIS the group has some simple rules such as: no insulting Islam or showing religious symbols. Respecting the images of hostages, no gore or porn.

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    ISIS now has ISIS Chan and anything you decide to post on Twitter with the hashtag #ISISChan gets shared by the leading activist @isisvipper. So get tweeting and spread the awareness.

    Source: [tw-button size=”medium” background=”#07ABE2″ color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/23/technology/isis-chan/index.html”]CNNMoney[/tw-button]

  • You Can Watch the OnePlus 2 Launch Without VR Cardboards

    You Can Watch the OnePlus 2 Launch Without VR Cardboards

    OnePlus’ upcoming VR event has grabbed eyeballs all around the world and has even excited people outside the OnePlus fan group. Turns out, there were apparently not enough VR Carboards and has prompted OnePlus to launch an app to stream the launch event. The app has a Cardboard-free 360 experience feature that will allow people to view the event without the VR glasses.

    In a blog post, the company said, “If you missed out on our Cardboard giveaway, you can try making your own or buying one from somewhere else. But if you simply find yourself Cardboard-less on July 27th, don’t despair! We’ve also built a Cardboard-free 360 experience, right into our launch app. It won’t be as immersive, but it will still be interactive and amazing.”

    OnePlus will launch the OnePlus 2 through a VR event on July 28th at 7.30 a.m. Check out our video to know more details about the phone.

    Specification

    OnePlus 2

    Display 5.5 inches LTPS LCD Capacitive touch screen
    Resolution 1080 x 1920 pixels (401 ppi)
    Chipset Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810 v2.1 SoC
    Processor Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2 GHz Cortex-A57
    GPU Adreno 430
    RAM 4 LPDDR4 RAM
    Storage 16/64 GB
    Expandability N/A
    Rear Camera 13 MP
    Rear Camera Video 2160p@30fps, 2160p(DCI)@24fps, 1080p@60fps, 720p@120fps, HDR, stereo sound rec.
    Front Camera 8 MP (Not confirmed)
    Front Camera Video 1080p@30fps
    Battery Non-removable Li-Po 3300 mAh battery
    Operating System Android 5.1 Lollipop-based Oxygen OS
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot
    Bluetooth v4.1, A2DPGPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
    NFC, Radio FM,microUSB v2.0, Type-C reversible connector
    Miscellaneous Fingerprint sensor
    Price  Not more than Rs, 28000
  • Yu Yureka Plus Review : Minor Spec and Price Increase

    Yu Yureka Plus Review : Minor Spec and Price Increase

    Today Yu Televentures announced a new handset, the Yu Yureka Plus. The phone is a revision to the existing Yureka, with added benefits. The revised specs also called for a revised price of Rs. 9,999.

    Registrations for this handset have started again today and the handset will go on sale on the 30th of July exclusively on Amazon.in.

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    Overview

    The Yu Yureka Plus is a phone that the Yureka should have been, in the first place. However, it is the company’s way of letting their consumers know that they are listening. The Yureka Plus improves on key features without drastically increasing the price. Is it worth the extra moolah? Let us find out in the iGyaan review.

    Alabaster White and Moonstone Grey
    Alabaster White and Moonstone Grey

    Hardware

    Spec wise, the phone is more or less the same with some improved features. A higher resolution display with Gorilla Glass 3, a new Sony sensor in the camera and a stronger chassis.

    Hardware Specs Yu Yureka  Yu Yureka Plus
    Display 5.5-inch HD 5.5-inch FHD Gorilla Glass 3
    Resolution 1280 x 720p 267 ppi 1920 x 1080px 400ppi
    Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Qualcomm Snapdragon 615
    Processor 1.5GHz Octa Core | 64 Bit 1.5GHz Octa Core | 64 Bit
    GPU Adreno 405 Adreno 405
    RAM 2GB 2GB
    Primary Camera 13 MP Sensor 13MP  Sony Sensor
    Front Camera 5MP 5MP
    Video 1080p Video Recording 1080p Video Recording
    Storage 16GB 16GB
    Expandable Up to 32 GB 32 GB
    Battery 2,500 mAh 2,500 mAh
    Operating System Upgradable to Android lolipop Android 5.1 Lollipop with Cyanogen 12
    Bluetooth 4.0 4.0
    Price Rs. 8999 Rs. 9999

    Design and Build Quality

    Design wise, you really cannot tell one Yureka from the other (even if the other is a Plus). The only real design change is the availability of the the alabaster white colour, which is great to look at. Since it is a matte finish, it won’t attract fingerprints, but it will attract stains and pen marks just like the Silk white OnePlus One. For our other inputs on the design you can revisit the original Yureka review.

    Build-wise, Yu claims that there is a brand new chassis which has been reinforced for additional rigidity in the frame. The phone is more resilient to drops and dings and just like the first gen Yureka, should last you a long time. The addition of Gorilla Glass 3 as a top layer of the display will make the phone slightly more tougher.

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    The Yureka was pretty tough as it is, and we showed that off in our review of the handset. Pop on a case and the included screen protector and you are good to go. However, the new white colour, despite being resistant to smudging and fingerprints, gets dirty easily and will attract ink stains and food stains.

    Performance and Gaming

    Just like on the design front, the performance of the Yu Yureka Plus is the same as the Yureka. The Hardware is identical and a few software improvements are apparent. The phone does not heat up despite excessive usage, and the plastic shell of the phone aids in keeping the heat at bay. Although the Yureka was in big trouble with heating issues, after some usage, it appears to be resolved.

    We, just like everyone else who waited for a new device, expected a big bump in specs and that was not the case with the Yureka Plus. The company launched a modest update and the performance hasn’t been entirely impacted. The benchmark scores are higher due to software optimizations, but this might not be the case after weeks of usage.

    Gaming seems better too, we did face few drops and jitters while playing games like Asphalt 8 and we are not sure if the full HD display will impact the GPU performance enough to make a difference in gaming.

    Network, Calls and Battery

    The Yu Yureka Plus will handle two LTE enabled SIM cards, however, you can have data running on one SIM at a time. LTE speeds are good as we managed over 20 Mbps downloads on Airtel Delhi Network. The network remains strong through most areas, which also impacts the battery less, hence improving the battery life.

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    Calls remain good too, the proximity sensor issue also seems to have been addressed. Sometimes however, during the calls the screen turns on, on its own, which can get rather frustrating. Dropped calls are negligible and can also be due to network limitations in certain areas.

    Battery will last you a day with moderate usage. The Full HD display will impact the battery life a little extra, but optimisations from the company improve performance, considerably. We did hear mixed opinions about the battery last time, where some experienced good battery life while others had heating and battery drain issues. If that will be the case with the Yureka Plus or not, is presently unknown.

    Talk Time : 5-6 Hours. (LTE)

    Music : 10 Hours

    Internet Usage : 5.5- 6 Hours

    Multimedia and Gaming : 4 Hours.

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    Cyanogen

    Yu Yureka was the reason that OnePlus had to drop Cyanogen OS usage on the One when it was launched in India. Their Cyanogen OS exclusivity partnership is one of the biggest reasons that makes the Yu franchise stand out. Cyanogen 12 OS comes out of the box on Android 5.0.2 along with many of the new features on the OS. The newer user interface has a highly improved experience. Transitions and page changes are fluid too. Cyanogen customization options make the usage very personal, and the tweaks and quick toggles make usage, easy.

    Alabaster White and Moonstone Grey
    Alabaster White and Moonstone Grey

    Yu Brand Value and Promise

    Negative chatter still remains high on the lack of service quality from Micromax. The Yu franchise also has the same response. With a lack of spares, service from the brand is slow and tedious and somewhat expensive in case of things like cracked display replacement.

    The forums are active and a large community has adapted the brand and endorse it thoroughly. We don’t see many updates from the company when compared to the activity of companies like OnePlus and Xiaomi on their respective forums. However the discussion boards are full of consumers and prospective buyers communicating within themselves, which is in itself, a great thing. There are also YU team members who answer queries, in the usual, robotic manner.

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    Display and Camera

    The increase in resolution is always welcome, especially when it brings along added Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The outdoor visibility is poor and at its brightest setting, it is barely visible. The increased resolution improves ppi to 400ppi which will improve the usage experience. The display has good colour reproduction and viewing angles.

    The camera sensor has been improved from a previous gen Sony sensor to a newer sensor which will capture colours better and work well in low light conditions. The megapixels remain the same at 13MP, however images are sharper and contrast is better. Some samples are given below. Video is still shot at 1080p and thanks to better low light performance and colour saturation, the video quality is much better.

    Conclusion

    While the price difference is negligible and so are the improvements, the Yureka Plus adds a Full HD display and a better camera, with a supposedly better build. All of which are worthy of the Rs. 1,000 price increase. There is no loss in performance, in fact, it is a tad bit better. If Yureka was your choice before, the Yureka Plus should be your choice now. There are however some other options in this price bracket, the ZenPhone 2 and the new Moto G (3rd Gen) is just around the corner.  Check out our video review below.

     

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  • LG Launches the Pro-Selfie Max, Priced at Rs. 10,990

    LG Launches the Pro-Selfie Max, Priced at Rs. 10,990

    LG has released a new mid-range phone aimed at selfie enthusiasts, the LG Max, in India at a price of Rs. 10,990. Successor to last year’s LG L Bello smartphone, the LG Max features a larger display and a more powerful selfie camera than its predecessor. LG has launched the Max in India ahead of Europe and the CIS. However, judging by the specs, it doesn’t look like a winner.

    The LG Max boasts of a 5.0-inch FWVGA display with 854 x 480 resolution. The phone uses a 1.3GHz Quad-Core chipset with 1GB RAM. The phone has a storage capacity of 8GB with MicroSD support. It runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and is powered by a 2,540mAh removable battery. It supports 3G and is a dual-SIM phone.

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    The LG Max comes with features like Gesture Shot and Selfie Flash that makes it easy to click selfies. Gesture Shot enables users to take selfies without pressing any buttons by simply opening and closing the palm in front of the camera and Selfie Flash turns the phone’s display into a soft flash for portraits.

    At this range, LG Max can be easily beaten by Yu Yureka and Lenovo K3 Note, which possess better specs than it. If LG says that the phone is specially manufactured for selfie enthusiasts, then the phone has to prove that its image processing software is good.

    Specification LG Max (Bello II)
    Display 5.0-inch FWVGA display
    Resolution 854 x 480 196 ppi pixel density
    Processor Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7
    GPU N/A
    RAM 1GB
    Storage 8GB
    Expandability 32 GB
    Rear Camera 8 MP LED flash
    Rear Camera Video 1080p@30fps
    Front Camera 5 MP
    Front Camera Video N/A
    Battery Removable 2,540 mAh
    Operating System Android OS, v5.1.1 (Lollipop)
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n; Bluetooth 4.0
    Price Rs 10,990
  • New Leaked Images Show the Upcoming  iPhone in Production

    New Leaked Images Show the Upcoming iPhone in Production

    September is only a month away and it seems Apple has already started the preparations for the launch of the next iPhone. According to photos leaked on the French website nowhereelse (via AppleInsider), Apple has reportedly begun the production of the new iPhone.

    If we go by the photographs, it seems the latest iPhone will be identical to the existing iPhone 6 lineup. The leak cannot confirm though, if the material used is sapphire or alkali-aluminosilicate glass like Gorilla Glass.

    The photos also do not indicate the presence of Force Touch, which Apple will reportedly include in the new iPhone. ‘Force Touch’ is a feature that detects the level of force in a tap and responds accordingly. For example, a light tap on the screen will perform another task than a hard tap. Tiny electrodes surrounding the Retina display sense the difference in the amount of pressure applied on the screen. Thus, a user can perform simple tasks such as fast-forwarding a movie or using pressure to zoom in on a map with ease.

    Earlier this month, it was reported that the next-gen iPhone would be thicker than the existing iPhone due to the integration of the ‘Force Touch’ feature. Also, Apple is reportedly integrating support for the feature in the beta versions of iOS 9, which will allow developers to make use of ‘Force Touch’ in navigation and media controls.

    Source: [tw-button size=”small” background=”” color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://appleinsider.com/articles/15/07/23/first-photos-of-supposed-iphone-6s-front-panel-appear-points-to-mass-production”]Apple Insider[/tw-button]

  • Logitech Announces New Mechanic Gaming Keyboard

    Logitech Announces New Mechanic Gaming Keyboard

    As a follow up to the G910 Orion Spark that had been brought to the market in late 2014, the new Logitech G310Atlas Dawn Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard has been announced. The G310 is a more slender version of the G910 without the macro keys, media control functions, and number pad. The G310 is designed to be convenient to carry around, making it ideal for traveling.

     

    Along with this, the Romer-G mechanical switches can register key presses up to 25% faster than its competitors. It Sports a 1.5 mm actuation point with the switches featuring an average lifetime rating of 70 million keystrokes, which according to Logitech is 40% longer than any other switch in the market.

    Logitech Blue
    Source: Digital Trends

    As quoted by Logitech G vice president and general manager Ujesh Desai:

    “Having a keyboard that is compact and lightweight was important, but it also had to be durable and comfortable for hours of gameplay.”

    The keyboard also supports a central backlighting system with the ability to control its brightness. It also allows users to dock their smartphones in the blue section, at the top of the board. This allows them to use the smartphone as a second screen that displays in-game information, system stats, and so forth, in conjunction with the Arx Control App conceived by Logitech.

    Logitech Keyboard 2015

    The Logitech G310 Atlas Dawn Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard comes with a two-year manufacturer warranty and a price tag of Rs.8,795 in India and an MSRP of $180. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it?

    Source: [tw-button size=”medium” background=”#07ABE2″ color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/logitech-announces-mechanical-keyboard-with-homegrown-switches/”]DigitalTrends[/tw-button]

  • Sales Numbers of iOS Devices Make Us Question the Requirement of PCs

    Sales Numbers of iOS Devices Make Us Question the Requirement of PCs

    We have more proof that history repeats itself – after Android phone sales surpassed those of Windows computers in 2012, an analyst has estimated that the same thing will  happen again, this time, it will be iOS devices instead of Android. As ZDNet reports it, an analyst has tweeted a trailing 12-month chart of iOS and PC sales using data from various companies.

    https://twitter.com/BenedictEvans/status/623668376280395776

    If you look at the graph closely, you will see that while PC sales increased post June 2009, right when Microsoft introduced Windows 7 and experienced a sharp decline post June 2012, when Microsoft introduced Windows 8, a well-intentioned but misfired attempt for cross platform OS. At the same time, Apple introduced iPhone 4S, which set a precedent for future iPhone designs and was a notable improvement over iPhone 3GS. Not to forget, iOS 5 achieved what Microsoft tried to – cross platform OS for the iPad, iPhone and iPod.

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    Moreover, over the years, developers and manufacturers have made phones and tablets suitable for tasks that required PCs. For example, you can now create and edit a PowerPoint Presentation on your phone, a task which required a PC in earlier times. Apps like Instagram and Pixlr allow users to edit their photos at a basic level, WordPress’ app allows you to manage your blog on the go and more such apps have made it possible to ditch the PC for basic tasks. Still, the PC won’t be extinct right away, as there is still some use for it.

    Microsoft still has a chance to beat Apple at its cross-platform game, when it rolls out Windows 10 next week. It seems Microsoft has learned from its mistakes; Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 and can hopefully regain its position as the leader of the PC market.

    Source: [tw-button size=”small” background=”” color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://www.zdnet.com/article/hello-post-pc-world-ios-devices-sales-now-match-those-of-windows-computers/”]ZDNet[/tw-button]

  • The New Mockingjay Part 2 Trailer Leaves You Asking For More

    The New Mockingjay Part 2 Trailer Leaves You Asking For More

    The full-length trailer of Mockinjay-Part 2 is finally here. Mockingjay Part 2 is the final installment in the Hunger games series with it’s ‘reluctant heroin,’ Katniss Everdeen portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence.

    The trailer sees a confident Katniss ready to end the games. For Hunger Games fans, this might be the equivalent of what the last battle at Hogwarts meant for Harry Potter fans. The last film, Mockingjay Part 1, took less than $100m worldwide than its predecessor, Catching Fire. Thus, this film hopes to return to its former grandeur.

    Those of you who have read the books would already know that the film’s plot will follow Katniss and company as they prepare to storm Panem’s Capitol which will be portrayed, as in previous movies, in adventurous booby trap-filled landscapes.

    Cast members include Liam Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, the late Philip Seymour Hoffman and Josh Hutcherson.

    The movie will release in Australia and UK on the 19th of November and in the US on the 20th of November, this year. However, it is still unclear when Hunger Games fans in India, will get to witness the epic conclusion.

  • Airtel Users Experience Maximum Call Drops

    Airtel Users Experience Maximum Call Drops

    We have all been recently experiencing something that has been termed as ‘call drops’, and as of June 30th 2015 Airtel has received the the most number of complaints (31) followed by Vodafone, Idea Cellular and BSNL as written by telecom minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad  in a written reply to the Lok Sabha. The TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) has also received complaints from Reliance, Aircel, MTS and Tata users too.

    The Airtel CEO had written an open letter to its customers asking for their help. He mentioned that the two most important things necessary for a good service or network were sites and spectrum. He also requests customers to identify nearby mobile sites to reduce call drops in a particular locality.

    But what is the government doing about this, since customers are still paying for inefficient services?

    TRAI has been monitoring the performance for service providers against the quality of service benchmarks for the various parameters through quarterly performance monitoring reports.” – Ravi Shankar Prasad

    Ideally, the call drop rate should be less than 2%. Although, service providers have cited various reasons such as  equipment faults, frequent load shedding in some circles, difficulty in site acquisition, shutting of existing mobile towers due to radiation concerns and restrictions near international borders. These don’t seem to be excuses but facts of this situation.

    The government promises to meet telecom service providers  in April as well as the second week of July, 2015 regarding the call drop issue, wherein, they have been asked to take immediate measures to address issues of call drops by radio frequency optimization, installation of new sites and in-building solutions.

    However, the results of these measures are yet to be experienced.

    Source: [tw-button size=”medium” background=”#07ABE2″ color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/Airtel-subscribers-suffer-maximum-call-drops-TRAI/articleshow/48184843.cms?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TOITech”]Times Of India [/tw-button]

  • Yu to Hold the First Yureka Plus Flash Sale Today

    Yu to Hold the First Yureka Plus Flash Sale Today

    Yu Telecommunication’s first product, the Yu Yureka, was an instant hit when it was released in January this year. Later on, the Yu Yuphoria worked out really well for the Indian audience. Now, the company bought Yu Yureka’s brother, the Yu Yureka Plus, a few days ago and will go on the company’s trademark style of flash sale today.

    The handset will be up for sale from 12 pm Indian time on Amazon India. But, this sale is valid only for registered users, which began on 21st July and expired yesterday.

    The Yu Yureka Plus consists of small and significant changes. The Yu Yureka Plus comes with a 1920x1080px display, as compared to Yu Yureka’s 720p display. Since the screen size remains the same with both the handsets, the pixel density of the Plus version is bumped up to 400 ppi. The screen is also protected by a Gorilla Glass 3.

    The Yu Yureka Plus also has a new camera sensor made by Sony. The Plus also boasts of improved chassis and better build qualities.Other than this, both the handsets are the same, overall.

    The Yu Yureka Plus comes in two colour options, the Moondust Grey and Alabaster White.

    Hardware Specs Yu Yureka Plus
    Display 5.5-inch FHD Gorilla Glass 3
    Resolution 1920 x 1080px 400ppi
    Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 615
    Processor 1.5GHz Octacore | 64 Bit
    GPU Adreno 405
    RAM 2GB
    Primary Camera 13MP  Sony Sensor
    Front Camera 5MP
    Video Recoding 1080p Full HD
    Storage 16GB
    Expandable Up to 32 GB
    Battery 2,500 mAh
    Operating System Android 5.1 Lollipop with Cyanogen 12
    Bluetooth 4.0
    Price Rs. 9,999

    Check out the unboxing and hands on of the device below:

  • Samsung May Rid Itself of the 128GB Variant of Galaxy S6, S6 Edge

    Samsung May Rid Itself of the 128GB Variant of Galaxy S6, S6 Edge

    We had recently mentioned to you that Samsung is all set to take the markets with the new S6 Edge Plus. However, the coming of this new device might see the exit of the 128GB variant of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge that have been taken off the shelves of Indian and Dutch markets.

    Earlier, these devices were available in three variants: 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB in countries like Singapore, UK, Australia etc. But now, it is likely that the 128GB will exit these countries as well.

    While the actual reasons for taking the 128GB off shelves are unclear, it could be due to the exorbitant price tag it had. That’s right. The 128GB Galaxy S6 model costed a whopping Rs.61,900 (970$) while the Edge variant costed Rs.70,900 (1110$). Keeping these rocketing prices in mind, bidding farewell to this variant, won’t be such a bad decision, after all.

  • Sony Rolls Out its Android TV in India, Starting at Rs. 69,900

    Sony Rolls Out its Android TV in India, Starting at Rs. 69,900

    After announcing at CES, Las Vegas, earlier this year, Sony has finally rolled out the Android TV in the Indian market, becoming the first company to launch TV based on Google’s Android Lollipop. The Android TVs start at a price of Rs. 69,900 for a 43-inch model.

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    Earlier this year, Sony partnered with MediaTek at CES, Las Vegas and announced that it would manufacture Android Lollipop based Smart TVs. Sony’s Android TV aims to provide the proper TV viewing experience on Android and deliver the large screen experience it was designed to do.

    Users can access a number of features present on Android OS such as the Google Play Store and YouTube and can play HD videos as long as they have an Internet connection of 8Mbps or more. Plus, you can also play your videos from your smartphone onto the TV, using the the Google Cast feature. The users can also give commands using the voice feature. Sony has customised the OS for Indian users with the app SerialAbTak, that plays most popular soaps and shows from Indian channels.

    Sony has gone one step further and has added the 3D feature onto the Android TV, which means you can plug in your PS4 and enjoy the 3D movies, which will look better with Sony’s X-Reality PRO Picture Engine.

  • Apple Grabs 75.5 Percent of Smartwatch Market Shares; Samsung Lags at 7.5 Percent

    Apple Grabs 75.5 Percent of Smartwatch Market Shares; Samsung Lags at 7.5 Percent

    The announcement for the launch of the Apple Watch was met with great optimism and reviews encouraging the users to adapt to the product despite certain glitches. Fashion experts were also looking forward to its launch as it was hoped that Apple would finally launch a fashionable smartwatch that would be wearable.

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    Despite these reviews, the critical opinions seemed to overpower them, even post release. For instance, Brad Hargreaves initially predicted an 11 million sale in the third and fourth quarter which he later slashed down to 10.5 million. Most reviews seemed to tag the product as ‘destined for failure’ and no one would ever know since Apple rarely reveals sales numbers or internal statistics.

    However a new report is said to show the Apple sales as “exceeding internal expectations” despite the pessimistic aura. Numbers never seem to fail Apple Inc. and as reported they have sold four million watches in the second quarter, giving them 75.5% of the global smartwatch market shares.

    Global Smartwatch Vendor Shipments (Millions of Units) Q2 ’14 Q2 ’15
    Apple 0.0 4.0
    Samsung 0.7 0.4
    Others 0.3 0.9
    Total 1.0 5.3
    Global Smartwatch Vendor Marketshare (%) Q2 ’14 Q2 ’15
    Apple 0.0% 75.5%
    Samsung 73.6% 7.5%
    Others 26.4% 17.0%
    Total 100.0% 100.0%
    Total Growth: Year-over-Year (%) ~ 457.3%
    Source: Strategy Analytics

    In direct comparison we have the Samsung smartwatch that sold only four hundred thousand watches giving them a 7.5% share in the market. Other brands like Motorola, LG etc. have sold around nine hundred thousand watches giving them a total of 17% of smartwatch sales. In total, Samsung plus the other smartphones own 24.5% of the market, with Apple far ahead of it with 75.5%. Hence, proving that Samsung and the rest have a long way to go before catching up to a Cupertino product.

    Source: [tw-button size=”medium” background=”#07ABE2″ color=”” target=”_blank” link=”https://www.strategyanalytics.com/strategy-analytics/blogs/devices/wearables/wearables/2015/07/22/apple-watch-captures-75-percent-global-smartwatch-marketshare-in-q2-2015#.VbChwflZRpK”]Strategy Analytics[/tw-button]

  • Moto E (Gen 2) Faces Price Cut on Flipkart

    Moto E (Gen 2) Faces Price Cut on Flipkart

    Motorola has dropped the prices of Moto E (2nd gen) and Moto E (2nd gen) 4G by Rs.1,000 on Flipkart. The price drops by another Rs.1,000 if you exchange your old phone, although it is to be noted that the discount is available only on select handsets.

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    Motorola’s latest move comes just a week before it announces the latest Moto G and Moto X on July 28. In addition to that, it seems Motorola has been keeping track of its rival Xiaomi, which has slashed rates of its phones in the past two weeks.

    The Moto E (Gen 2) 4G LTE, touts a 4.5-inch qHD (540×960p) screen and a 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor as compared to the Snapdragon 200 processor of the Moto E(Gen 2) 3G model. The handsets features 1GB of RAM and 8GB of inbuilt storage capacity, expandable up to 32GB. A rear camera of 5MP is fitted onto Moto E (Gen 2) LTE, while the front has a 0.3MP shooter. Running on Android 5.0 Lollipop, the device comes with a 2390 mAh battery.

    According to our very own Bharat Nagpal, the 2nd Gen Moto E is “a budget hero and gets better with an improved build and customizable options thanks to the new grip bands”.

    Buy Now:

    [tw-button size=”medium” background=”#07ABE2″ color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://www.flipkart.com/moto-e-2nd-gen-3g/p/itme85heggxfqjgs?pid=MOBE4G6GTTD33ZUT&ref=L%3A1581658060587811720&srno=p_1&query=moto+e2&otracker=from-search&affid=bhnagpalgm”]Moto (Gen 2) 3G[/tw-button][tw-button size=”medium” background=”#07ABE2″ color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://www.flipkart.com/moto-e-2nd-gen-4g/p/itme85hfdv6zztcj?pid=MOBE4G6GTH2QDACF&ref=L%3A1581658060587811720&srno=p_2&query=moto+e2&otracker=from-search&affid=bhnagpalgm”]Moto E (Gen 2) 4G[/tw-button]

  • Is the iPhone 6S in Trouble Even Before it Has Been Announced?

    Is the iPhone 6S in Trouble Even Before it Has Been Announced?

    The iPhone 6 is touted as being different from all the other iPhones especially since it catered to the ‘large screen’ demand. However, the rumours about the iPhone 6S do not mention a larger screen and it is precisely this reason that has made many analysts and firms wary about it’s success and appeal.

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    Macquarie, a global investment banking and diversified financial services group, writes:

    Since the new phone will not be a size upgrade, we are concerned that the growth simply won’t be there. We are well aware that this is incredibly simplified, but because it is simple doesn’t mean it won’t impact the growth and stock.

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    The ‘comp issue’ mentioned above refers to the hypothesis that – if the iPhone is already doing so well then it would be difficult for the future creations to compete with what is already available.

    Piper Jaffray, an investment bank and asset management firm also has similar worries and writes that the iPhone growth is expected to go flat in CY16. It is said that because of the level of excellence that the iPhone 6 surpasses, it will continue to be successful even after the announcement of a new device. Especially because the price of the iPhone 6 will drop.

    Apple is expected to release their reports earnings later today and announcements for a new iPhone is anticipated.

    Source: [tw-button size=”medium” background=”#07ABE2″ color=”” target=”_blank” link=”http://www.businessinsider.in/Why-analysts-are-already-worried-about-the-iPhone-6S-even-though-Apple-hasnt-announced-it-yet/articleshow/48162855.cms”]Business Insider[/tw-button]

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