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  • HTC Incredible S Full Review with Video and Images

    HTC Incredible S Full Review with Video and Images

    The HTC Incredible S is HTC’s latest and greatest, But, does it really fit that mark? Lets find out.

     

    HARDWARE AND BUILD QUALITY

    The device features one of the most robust constructions yet, a rubberized body , is not only rugged but also the new in-thing. The device is great to hold in the hand and feels really good thanks again to the rubber grip backing. It also sheds some of the added weight that the Desire HD has. No squeaks or rattling from the device. Better buttons in comparison to the Desire HD and a nicer looking display with rotating menu buttons. The build quality is surprisingly good and we were happy with it.

    Tech Specs

    • Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 1GHZ
    • 768 MB RAM
    • Android 2.2
    • 8 megapixel camera with Autofocus, Dual LED Flash and 720p video recording
    • 1.3 megapixel front facing camera
    • 1450 mAh Battery
    • 480 x 800 pixels Capacitive multitouch SLCD display 4.0 Inch
    • 1124 MB Inbuilt + microSd expansion
    • Proximity Sensor , Accelerometer, AGps, Compass, Ambient Light Sensor
    • Bluetooth 2.1
    • 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n WIFI

     

    DISPLAY, MULTIMEDIA and CAMERA

    The display on the Incredible S is simply stunning, the comparatively high resolution along with the SLCD screen just do wonders for the device. The colors are deep and the text crisp. The Processor may also play a role in the responsiveness of the device, but the basic functionality of the display and touchscreen is simply great.

    The speaker on the device is slightly louder than its cousins ( the Desire HD/Mozart etc). But still not up to the mark from a device in this range. The video playback is smooth with zero lag and the fact that almost all formats can be played or play on the device thanks to Android is an added bonus.

    The camera is no-where near where we want it to be, the images were bad, and we fail to see what dumping megapixels in a camera would do if the sensor is basically a dud. The camera is a big disappointment, although in crisp clear daylight , you may even get impressive shots, indoor and low light images are just very very poor. HTC should work on the Hardware instead of cramming specs in their devices. The 5MP backlit sensor on my personal iPhone 4 is far superior than this 8MP one from HTC.

    PERFORMANCE, PHONE and MESSAGING


    The device is a performer when comparing it to earlier versions of HTC devices and even some competition from Samsung. We ran Quadrant and Neocore on the device and we were quite pleased with what we saw. The scores ranged from

    Quadrant : 1550-1600 (Highest Rank in the Stats)

    Neocore : 56.5-57.0 FPS

    The phone call capability of this device sets it apart, we cant stress enough on the crispness of the earpiece or the sensitivity of the microphone, the call quality was just brilliant. We did several hours of testing on the device and we got (get this) NO DROPPED CALLS in areas where we usually get several call drops within a couple of hours.

    The messaging is similar to HTC Desire HD with the sense keyboard, the keyboard has navigation keys at the bottom which make it a lot more easy to navigate while in a text compose screen. The typing experience is much better on the Incredible S simply because of the improved responsiveness of the display and the processing capabilities of the device.

    CONCLUSION

    The Incredible S is a abandoned phone, it comes at a time where devices of its kind are becoming obsolete. The SE Xperia Arc, Nexus S and OPTIMUS 2x are already here and in the market. So a single core processor based device at this price point seems worthless to us. The Incredible S is truly incredible in performance and its built it also has a good set of specs, But its a little too late for the party. The camera is a disappointment, and the price point of 27-28000 makes us reject the device and look at dual core alternatives.

    Price: INR 28500/-

    [xrr rating=3.5/5 label=”We Rate it” imageset=shiny_yellow_star display_as=fraction_stars]

    Check out the Remaining Shots and the Full Review Video Below

     

  • Nikon Launches the D5100 Advanced Beginner DSLR with ME1 external Mic

    Nikon Launches the D5100 Advanced Beginner DSLR with ME1 external Mic

    Nikon has just announced their successor to the famous D5000 DSLR Basic Specs include

    • Full HD video 1920×1080p at 30p
    • 16.2MP sensor
    • New HDR feature
    • New special effects during video (selective colors, miniature effect, etc.)
    • The already mentioned Night Vision option with ISO up to 102400
    • EXPEED 2 processor
    • Standard ISO 100-6400
    • Stereo mic input
    • 4 fps
    • Quiet shutter mode
    • Side swivel LCD screen
    • EN-EL14 battery

    Nikon also announced an External Microphone the ME-1. Specifically designed for D-SLRs, it lets you record movie clips in high-quality stereo sound with no AF-noise.

    READ THE FULL PRESS RELEASE

    The New Nikon D5100: Unleash Your Creativity

    RRP:
    Body Only – £669.99 / €777
    18-55VR Kit – £779.99 / €904

    Sales start date: 21st April 2011 (TBC)

    London, UK, 5 April 2011: Nikon introduces a new D-SLR to its line-up, the D5100, which is packed with features to make shooting stills or full HD movies more exciting than ever. The D5100 will give you a new creative perspective thanks to its improved Vari-angle screen, special effects mode and full (1080p) HD Movie.

    Jordi Brinkman, Product Manager for Nikon Europe, says: “The D5100 is a great camera that allows you to express your artistic side through impressive images and movies. You can shoot with creative effects and unique angles, all at the level of superior image quality seen in the D7000!”

    Unique viewing angles
    The successor to the popular Nikon D5000, the D5100 features an improved Vari-angle LCD screen. The screen now opens horizontally for greater maneuverability, even when using a tripod. This freedom of movement adds unparalleled creativity when using Live View, allowing shooting from virtually any angle. You can also view pictures and movies in more detail on the high resolution (approximately 921k-dot), 7.5 cm (3-in.) wide-viewing angle monitor.

    The Live View function is a simple and intuitive way of taking pictures and with the D5100’s dedicated switch it is even more straight-forward to operate. When using Auto mode you don’t even need to worry about the scene you are shooting, as Scene Auto Selector chooses the most appropriate settings to give you the best image.

    Inspire your creativity
    The D5100 has a newly introduced special effects mode to shoot amazingly unique pictures and full (1080p) HD movies. The range of seven effects include selective colour, where you select up to three colours to appear in the still or movie while other areas are monochrome, and miniature effect, which makes an image appear like a view of miniature scale. You can select which special effect to shoot in and they are directly accessible via the mode dial on the top of the camera.

    Stunning HD movies
    The Nikon D5100 makes it effortless to switch between shooting stills and movies as the D-Movie button is located next to the shutter release. This position gives a more stable grip on the camera when starting or stopping filming, or switching between shooting stills and movies. You can record all the action in full (1080p) HD at 24 / 25 / 30 fps whilst using the unique range of special effects and the AF-F will ensure your subject is always in focus. When you have finished you can use the in-camera-movie editing functions and it can all be viewed on HD television.

    Nikon is also pleased to introduce an optional stereo microphone, the ME-1. Specifically designed for D-SLRs, it lets you record movie clips in high-quality stereo sound with no AF-noise.

    Superior image quality
    The D5100 makes it easy to achieve superior image quality, even in low-light conditions, with features inherited from the D7000. The DX-format 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, delivers rich colours and fine detail for both pictures and movies, whilst the powerful image-processing engine, EXPEED 2, maximizes the performance of the sensor for exceptional quality. Adding to this the D5100 has an expanded sensitivity range to further help capture brilliant images in challenging light conditions – the ISO ranges from 100 to 6400 and can be raised to ISO 25600 at Hi 2, for low-noise images that do not lose the details. Furthermore, there are a wide range of NIKKOR lenses which contribute to the D5100’s impressive image quality.

    Nikon’s new High Dynamic Range (HDR) function and Active D-Lighting retain the detail when there are extreme contrasts in light. HDR takes two images at varying exposures in a single release, which are combined to produce a single image with a wider dynamic range.

    Razor-sharp 11-point AutoFocus system
    The 11-point AF system offers fast and precise autofocus coverage across the frame.
    Four AF-area modes, including 3D-tracking AF, keeps your main subject in focus even if the composition changes quickly in action scenes. This can be accompanied with continuous shooting up to 4 fps to really capture fast moving subjects.

    Key features
    Vari-angle LCD monitor: View life at a unique angle with high resolution 921k dot wide-viewing angle screen
    Live View with AF modes: Live View is a straight-forward way of taking pictures and AF modes keep the subject in focus
    Special effects mode: New to the D-SLR range, effects including selective colour and miniature effect for more creative expression when taking stills or movies
    DX-format, 16.2 megapixel CMOS image sensor with EXPEED 2: Inherited from the D7000 for exceptional quality even in poor lighting conditions
    High ISO (100-6400) extendable to Hi 2 (ISO 25600 equivalent): Keeps the detail with low noise in low-light situations
    D-Movie: Full (1080p) HD movies can be taken at up to 30fps. Simple edits can be made in-camera and movies can be watched on HDTV using the HDMI connectivity
    High dynamic range (HDR): Gives detailed shots of high-contrast scenes by combining two shots taken within a single shutter release
    Active D-Lighting: Retains details in highlights and shadows for well balanced images, even if the subject is moving
    Continuous shooting at 4fps: You will not miss that all important fast-moving action shot
    Retouch menu: Gives a range of post editing effects in-camera including movie edits and image resizing
    Picture controls: Lets you set the look and mood of your images before you shoot. Choose from six settings: Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Monochrome, Portrait and Landscape
    Scene modes: Automatically adjusts camera settings, including Picture Controls and Active D-Lighting, for optimal results. Sample photos appear on the display to help select the right mode
    Front and back infrared receivers: ensure maximum usability of the optional ML-L3 remote control when taking self portraits or close-ups
    GPS compatible: Records the exact location of the camera when a picture is taken by using the optional GP-1 unit
    Dual integrated dust reduction system: Image Sensor Cleaning and Airflow Control systems keep dust away from the camera’s image sensor for clear, spot-free images
    Stereo sound: Designed specifically for D-SLRs, Nikon’s optional Stereo Microphone, ME-1, lets you record movie clips in high-quality stereo sound, with no AF noise. Comes with windscreen and soft case accessories.

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia SK17i Leaked Next version of Xperia Mini Pro

    Sony Ericsson Xperia SK17i Leaked Next version of Xperia Mini Pro

    The Device pictured above is codenamed “mango” and a tag of SK17i has been given to the handset. These pictures come courtesy a chinese leak of the device, and show that the device does run Android 2.3 with a SE timescape -esque interface. The device also has a side sliding QWERTY keyboard.

  • Blackberry Dakota and Touch Leaked in demo video : Pinch to Zoom is a go

    Blackberry Dakota and Touch Leaked in demo video : Pinch to Zoom is a go

     

    Looks like the rumors were true after all, Folks over at Crackberry have gotten their hands on exclusive demo videos of the upcoming Blackberry Devices. The Dakota video is above  and the Touch / Monaco video is running below.

    [CrackBerry]

  • Panasonic to launch 100GB BD-RE XL this month in Japan

    Panasonic to launch 100GB BD-RE XL this month in Japan

    Panasonic will launch the worlds largest Rewritable Blu-Ray Disks this month, with a capacity of 100GB the new BD-RE XL also carries a whopping price tag of $118 US for each. These Blu-Ray Disks will be available on the 15th of April in Japan. and the newer version of the BD players from Pioneer and Buffalo already support these.

    [Panasonic Japan]

  • redsn0w 0.9.6rc9 brings Untethered Jailbreak goodness to iOS 4.3.1 on all except iPad 2

    redsn0w 0.9.6rc9 brings Untethered Jailbreak goodness to iOS 4.3.1 on all except iPad 2

    The easiest and safest jailbreak solution for all those who were on 4.3.1 and needed just a jailbreak, redsn0w 0.9.6rc9, gives you just that.

    Supported devices Include– iPhone 3GS, 4 (GSM); iPod touch 3G, 4G; iPad 1; and Apple TV 2G.

    Be advised that this is not an unlock solution just a jailbreak.

    [Dev-Team]

  • Leaked Seventh – Generation iPod Nano to have a Camera hole

    Leaked Seventh – Generation iPod Nano to have a Camera hole

    The new design of the touchscreen fitted iPod Nano was quite a controversial one, and it looks like Apple is adding a camera to it. The leak comes from a very reliable site, one whicha has a good track record, especially with Apple rumors.

     

    The only thing that makes us wonder about the actual existence of this design is the positioning of the clip, the camera hole seems to be in the exact location of the clip hinge.

     

     

     

  • Facebook Launches new Mobile Website

    Facebook Launches new Mobile Website

    m.Facebook.com is the new website that you need to visit if your existing cellphone has internet access but no dedicated App. According to Facebook, the mobile site should be easier to use on thousands of different devices. 250 million mobile users visit Facebook every month, this means that hte company needed a quick workaround for their old and slow mobile website.

     

    “Yes, there is going to be a day when the majority of folks have something that looks more like an Android, but I don’t believe that’s going to happen in the next year, probably not the next two years.” said Facebook head of mobile, Erick Tseng

  • Samsung Galaxy S 2011 Version to have a 1.4 GHZ processor

    Samsung Galaxy S 2011 Version to have a 1.4 GHZ processor

    Samsung in Russia has informed that they will launch a new version of the popular Galaxy S Android smartphone next month.

    The Galaxy S 2011 edition will ship with Android 2.3 and  a new metal back cover.

    The phone packs

    • 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255T Snapdragon processor
    • 14.4Mbps HSPA+ radio
    • 1,650mAh battery
    • 4-inch Super AMOLED display
    • 8GB of internal storage
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • 5 megapixel camera
    • 720p HD video
    • 24,000 rubles ($846 USD) or INR 40,000 +

    No news on Launch in India or other countries.

    [Samsung Russia]

  • PlayStation games now available in Android Market Limited to Xperia Play

    PlayStation games now available in Android Market Limited to Xperia Play

    Sony PlayStation games have begun appearing in Google’s Android Market. Five title’s became available in the Market on Thursday, including Syphon Filter, MediEvil and Cool Boarders 2. Currently available titles are listed for $6.38 each. More are on their way and should be added to the list of ever-growing Apps on the Android Marketplace.

    Sony Ericsson’s Xperia PLAY will be the first PlayStation Certified Android smartphone that will be capable of playing original PlayStation games downloaded through the Android Market.

  • LG Dual Core Optimus 2X launches in UK for £449.99, coming to India in April?

    LG Dual Core Optimus 2X launches in UK for £449.99, coming to India in April?

    LG has made the Optimus 2X available in the UK via Expansys. The price is UK £449.99 . That’s a good £50 cheaper than the cheapest iPhone 4. What does this one add?

    A dual core processor, Full HD 1080p output, DLNA, a brilliant screen and Android OS, Enough said. This month is anyway going to be a blaze at iGyaan with The Nexus S and the Xperia Arc already doing rounds in our studios.

    Reports and rumors are floating around that the LG Flagship will launch in India in April end-May for a whopping INR 34,999. Too much if you ask us. Lets hope LG can hold their roses in the right bunch in the right hand, unless they want to end up loosing the

  • DIY : How to Update HTC HD7 to NO-DO

    DIY : How to Update HTC HD7 to NO-DO

    If you are like the many people who are facing issues finding the NO-DO Update.

    With thanks to a tip from iGyaan Reader : Gary.

    We have the Step by Step Solution for You

     

    1. Start Zune
    2. Turn off Data connection and Wifi on the Phone
    3. Connect the Phone with the PC (USB)
    4. Start the update search in Zune
    5. About 3 seconds later, disconnect your PC from the internet (Turn WLAN off).
    6. Zune finds NoDo-Update. Press OK.
    7. Connect to the internet again and install the update.

    As we tested this works brilliantly on all those devices which don’t see the update.

    Also if it fails the first time, simply try the process again.

  • Mercury Launches PerfectView LED Monitor in India

    Mercury Launches PerfectView LED Monitor in India

    Kobian / Mercury has just launched the new PerfectView LED Monitor in India. Model 2060TWG has

    • 20″ (508 mm) screen
    • Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 1000000:1
    • In-built speakers
    • 2 millisecond response time
    • Light weight piano-finish body

    The 24′ & 26′ LED are scheduled for the launch by May,2011. No Info on Price.

  • iG Exclusive : Blackberry Playbook Coming to India in May : Priced

    iG Exclusive : Blackberry Playbook Coming to India in May : Priced

    The Wait is finally over. We have exclusive news that the Blackberry Playbook is coming to India in the First week of May. Exact Dates are still unknown, But, we are trying to dig deeper into the Tablet haven and get more juicy details on the upcoming Tablet from the super popular RIM-Blackberry India Mobile Division.

    We also have information that the tablet will launch at a price of INR 24999/-  and will work with all existing Blackberry Devices that run OS 6 and above. At launch the device will only be able to access emails and content via the tether with mobile option. Later on RIM plans to unlock the untether functionality of the device to work as a stand alone tablet.

    RIM announced that its tablet PC BlackBerry PlayBook, which runs on a 1 GHz dual-core processor and sports 1 GB of RAM, will be commercially available from April 19, 2011 in USA and Canada at a price of $499 (Rs 22,455). The 7-inch tablet PC runs on a proprietary OS by RIM and supports Android 2.3 apps and Java apps.

    Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO at Research In Motion said, “The upcoming addition of BlackBerry Java and Android apps for the BlackBerry PlayBook on BlackBerry App World will provide our users with an even greater choice of apps and will also showcase the versatility of the platform.”

    RIM plans to launch two App Markets so users can run the 25,000 BlackBerry Java apps and 200,000 Android apps that can be downloaded off the App World.

    More information when available.

  • Congratulations : Indian Cricket Team for their Win in the Semi-Final

    Congratulations : Indian Cricket Team for their Win in the Semi-Final

     

    Congratulations to The Indian Cricket Team for winning the crucial match b/w India and Pakistan in the Wold Cup 2011 Semi Final.

    India will now face Sri-Lanka in the Finals on Saturday!

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