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  • Everything you need to know about Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

    Everything you need to know about Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

    Google has officially taken the curtain down from what is the next big mobile OS for the company. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean brings to Android what ICS missed out on. The biggest change according to Google is something they like to call “project butter” which now allows the the whole interface to run at 60fps. While the difference in speed is a few milliseconds, you will notice the difference when a Jelly Bean device is placed next to a ICS device. 

    The home screen has been tweaked, adding features like dynamically resizing widgets,that resize and move unwanted apps and icons out of the way. The camera app, which was already a highlight of ICS, has gotten even better in 4.1. Now, the gallery is slickly integrated, allowing you to quickly pull up the photo you just took with a swipe to the left. Something like what you would see in the Windows Phone Camera app. 

    Deleting images is as simple as swiping a pic off the screen. The unique undo button allows you to recover a photo you might have accidentally deleted. Google Android Jelly Bean 4.1 brings something that most smartphone users have asked for in the past year, voice to text without data. The language model in Jelly Bean adapts over time, and the keyboard even guesses what the next word will be before you’ve started typing it. With improved text-to-speech capabilities, voice typing on Android is even better; it works even when you don’t have a data connection, so you can type with your voice everywhere you go.

    Jelly Bean also bring advanced Accessibility to the mix, With Jelly Bean, blind users can use ‘Gesture Mode’ to reliably navigate the UI using touch and swipe gestures in combination with speech output. Jelly Bean also adds support for accessibility plugins to enable external Braille input and output devices via USB and Bluetooth.

    Taking note from the Galaxy S3 the new Jelly Bean OS for Android brings Android Beam to every smartphone running it, with just a simple tap, in addition to sharing contacts, web pages, YouTube videos, directions, and apps. Just touch two NFC-enabled Android devices back-to-back, then tap to beam whatever’s on the screen to your friend. Instantly pair your Android phone or tablet to Bluetooth devices like headsets or speakers that support the Simple Secure Pairing standard by just tapping them together – no more syncing or searching required.

    Android 4.1 Jelly Bean also Improves Google Search on the phone OS, it has a new look-and-feel, and has faster and more natural Voice Search.Predictive input lets you select your search criteria, before you even ask. The new  Knowledge Graph is used to show you search results in a richer way. It’s easier to quickly get answers and explore and browse search results.

    With JB 4.1 and the new “Google Now” tells you today’s weather before you start your day, how much traffic to expect before you leave for work, when the next train will arrive as you’re standing on the platform, or your favorite team’s score while they’re playing. The Knowledge database build around your likes and wants and build your phone to become more and more personal over time.

     

     

  • Smartphone Camera Shootout – Galaxy S3 vs Xperia S vs One X vs Xperia P vs iPhone 4s

    Smartphone Camera Shootout – Galaxy S3 vs Xperia S vs One X vs Xperia P vs iPhone 4s

    No matter how many specs a phone has to offer, one of the biggest factors that affect our choice when we’re buying a new phone is the Camera! We put 5 smartphones to the test! Here they are (We rank them in 3 categories) –

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    Outdoor- Close-up, Brightly Lit, Macro
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    Xperia S

    5/5 

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    4.5/5 

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    4/5   

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    iPhone 4S

    3/5 

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    One X

     2.5/5

    Indoor- Dim Lighting, Macro
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    iPhone 4s

    4.5/5

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    One X

     4/5

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    Xperia P

    3/5 

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    GS3

     2.5/5

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    Xperia S

    2/5

    Outdoor- Far focus, Brightly Lit
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    Xperia S

    5/5 

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    One X

    4/5

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    iPhone 4s

     3/5

    1. Outdoor – Close-up 

    Undoubtedly the best, the Xperia S with its 12MP camera produced an image that even Bharat Nagpal was proud of! Rich in colour and detail, it was hard to flaw the image. A close second was the Xperia P which clicked the image with a sharp focus and brilliant colours. The S3 delivered an image that was nicely detailed and sharply focussed, though the colours seemed a tad bit brighter than normal. The iPhone 4s captured a rather off-focus image but the colours and detailing were top-notch! On the bottom of the pile was the One X, not too surprisingly producing a dull and off-focus image. 

    2. Indoor – Dim Lighting

    The iPhone 4S was the best in this category, with an image which had had perfect focus, brilliant colours and amazing detail! Out of the rest the One X surprised us by clicking a near perfect picture, which was lagging just a bit in detail. The Xperia P and Galaxy S3 followed with images which were didn’t have accurate colours but decent detailing. Last came the Xperia S, which disappointed us a lot as we expected more from it’s camera.

    3. Outdoor – Far Focus 

    The Xperia S was once again the best, evenly focused, accurate colours, perfect image. Tied for second place were the One X and the Xperia P, with high detail images which were slightly off-colour. The Galaxy S3 produced an image which even though wasn’t as detailed as the rest, was perfectly focused. And at the bottom was the iPhone 4s, with an image which wasn’t focused or detailed, only the colours were accurate.  

     

    Summary 

     

    Xperia S  (12/15)

    With its 12-megapixel camera, the Xperia S is THE best of the lot when it comes to outdoor shooting, though indoor shooting could have been better. 

    Xperia P (11.5/15)

    A close second was the S’s sibling, the Xperia P, which produced images that were sharply focused and amazingly detailed.

    iPhone 4S & One X (10.5/15) 

    While the iPhone performed excellently indoors, it let us down in outdoor shooting with slightly off-focus images. The One X too was not as impressive as we would like it to be.  

    Galaxy S3 (10/15)

    The biggest disappointment was the Galaxy S3 which boasts of an 8-MP camera but did not produce any exceptional image. 


  • DIY : How to set-up tethering on your phone!

    DIY : How to set-up tethering on your phone!

    First and foremost : What is tethering?  Tethering refers to using a cell phone as a modem for your laptop or any other device. Creating a connection either with cables or wirelessly “tethers” your cell phone to your other mobile device. 

    Basically it’s using the internet on your phone for other devices. 

    Now, how is it done? Do you need to jailbreak/root your phone? Read-on!

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    Tethering on iDevices was more of a hassle in the past, but come iOS 5, that changed! It can be done in 3 ways. Each requiring a data package from your carrier for your iDevice.  We tethered our iPhone 4s on AirTel. 

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    Click on Personal Hotspot
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    Set your password and turn it on

    Through WiFi 

    Probably the most convenient of the 3.  Go to Settings->Personal Hotspot->On. Set your password and it’ll prompt you to turn on your WiFi and Bluetooth. Once this is done, your device becomes a Wifi Hotspot for other devices to connect to. 

    As shown in the screenshot, the name of your device, in this case “Shivaank”, shows up as a WiFi network on your other device. Just click on connect and you’re connected to the internet via your iDevice’s network. 

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    Your device name comes up as a WiFi connection

    Through USB 

    The basic steps for tethering through USB are the same as above. Go to Settings->Personal Hotspot->On. To save battery, turn off your WiFi and Bluetooth as you won’t be needing them. 

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    Your device serves as an Ethernet connection

    Connect your device to your laptop and turn on your Hotspot toggle. Then go to your network settings of your laptop and you’ll see  your devices name as an Ethernet connection. Just click on connect and you’re good to go!

    Through Bluetooth

    Now, we were only able to tether our device to a MacBook using Bluetooth. The name of your device simply shows up on Bluetooth devices list. Click on pair to get going!!
     
     
    Apps like MiWi and Tether Me are viable options for those running an older version of iOS but these are paid apps.

     

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    On Android, the tethering process is a breeze! Tethering feature is inbuilt into Android and to activate follow these steps.

     

    Through WiFi

    Go to Setting->Wireless and Network->Tethering and Portable Hotspot->Portable Wi-Fi hotspot and turn it on. The name of your connection (which you can configure) shows up on other device’s to connect and voila! You’re connected!

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    You can change the name of your WiFi by configuring it.
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    Windows Phone connected to Android Hoptspot

    Through USB

    Go to Setting->Wireless and Network->Tethering and Portable Hotspot->USB Tethering. Click on it to turn it on and the computer you’re connected to shows your devices network as an ethernet connection. Click on connect to start using it.

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    Tethered through USB
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    Possibly the easiest of the three! Just go to Settings->Internet Sharing and turn it on! That’s it! You’re device shows up as an internet hotspot, click on connect and you’re done.

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  • Apple issues Second Java Update to Fix Flashback Trojan Venerability

    Apple issues Second Java Update to Fix Flashback Trojan Venerability

    Apple has not hesitated to close the loophole that allowed to Flashback trojan to penetrate the Apple OS X system. The Update which is 66.6 MB patches the venerability and fixes those computers that have already been affected.

    As reported earlier, the Flashback Trojan managed to infect hundreds of thousands of Macs worldwide. The majority of the infected machines – 350,000 are in US; about 125,000 are in Canada and 75,000 in the United Kingdom

    So if you are feeling insecure , go – ahead and hit the software update app and download the update. 

  • How To : Upgrade Micromax A85 to Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, Step by Step ( iGyaan Version)

    How To : Upgrade Micromax A85 to Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, Step by Step ( iGyaan Version)

    Happy March 2012 people, since we promised a stable workable rom for the A85/ cherry Magnum / K Touch k700 with Android 2.3 , we are here to deliver in time. 

    Before we begin with the update process there are a few things we would like to clear out few important things with you people.

    Important Notes 

    1. We do not take guarantee that this rom will work perfectly and could crash / damage / brick your device. So proceed with your own caution.


    2. This ROM has been cooked by iGyaan but is majorly based on the official Cherry Magnum 2x update (you will see once you flash your phone)
    3. We have added bug fixes and tweaks from the Micromax Android 2.2 rom and K-touch K700 Rom to this upgrade.

       

    4. Unfortunately during the update you will loose all data/ apps and most importantly gesture features from the Micromax 2.2 stock rom. So Please Backup Accordingly.

     

     

    Here are our finding with this rom.

    (Based on 3 test units)

    1. Its very stable = Little or no crashes.
    2. Audio quality is excellent and networks are solid.
    3. Battery performance seemed better / depends on usage.
    4. Very fast and snappy.

     

    Okay now that you are aware of the above lets begin with the process.

    Tutorial

    What you need

    • Micromax A85/ Cherry Magnum 2x / KTouch K700 (either will do).
    • Windows PC.
    • RAR expander ( winRAR etc.).
    • USB-MicroUSb Data Cable.
    • iGyaan Update Bundle : [button link=”https://rapidshare.com/files/1042248031/igyaan_a85_bundle.rar”]Download Here[/button]
    • Finally , A strong heart and lots of patience.

     

     

    Step One 

    • Make sure you downloaded the iGyaan Update Bundle : if not then [button link=”https://rapidshare.com/files/1042248031/igyaan_a85_bundle.rar”]Download Here[/button]
    • Extract the RAR on your desktop.

     

    Step Two 

    • Extract vcredist_x86.rar and install the software within ( its Visual C++ redistributable)

     

    Step Three

    • Power off your A85/ Cherry Magnum 2x / KTouch K700
    • Once OFF : Hold the Power + Volume Up button till you see a Green Display 
    • Let go immediately after you see the green screen on the device

    Step Four

    • Plug in the USB cable into the PC and attach it to the A85/ Cherry Magnum 2x / KTouch K700
    • Windows will try and install the drivers but will not be able to.
    • Manually select the drivers ( included in the igyaan bundle in a folder called usbpcdriver)
    • Once the drivers are successfully installed Reboot you pc

    Step Five

    • Once rebooted Navigate to the iGyaan bundle and then folder NvMultiDown
    • Now run the NvMultiDOwn.exe

     

    Step Six

    • Once the program is running On the right side select the “iGyaan 2.3.4” update folder 
    • Uncheck the 2 boxes below the file location. (if they are checked.)
    • Remove the battery and usb cable from you A85/ Cherry Magnum 2x / KTouch K700
    • Repeat Step 3 from above and connect the Device to the USB cable
    • Once you connect the device will show up in the NvMultiDown program
    • Your device will start to update.

    Step Seven

    • Once Update finishes your device will boot with Android 2.3.4
    • Enjoy!

     

     

    Now a lot of you may face problems with the update, so those who figure out answers to the problems please help each other out in iGyaanForum.com in the discussion thread : [button link=”http://igyaanforum.com/showthread.php?t=541″ bg_color=”#bcc483″ border=”#7a097a” text=”dark”]Discussion Thread[/button]

     

    Please don’t mirror the downloads and keep the original link intact.

    If you create instructions don’t forget to link back to this page and don’t copy our links.

     

    Micromax Android 2.2 Stock Rom

    Incase you are facing problems with the 2.3 build that you cannot find a fix for, we have instructions to revert to the original rom. in our update bundle we have also included the stock rom.

    The stock Rom also includes the gestures app and all stock applications , incase you have warranty issues you can revert to the stock ROM aswell.

    Tutorial to revert to Stock 2.2

    Follow Step 1 – Step 5 Above

    Step Six

    • Once the program is running On the right side select the “Stock mmx 2.2” folder 
    • Uncheck the 2 boxes below the file location
    • Remove the battery and usb cable from you A85/ Cherry Magnum 2x / KTouch K700
    • Repeat Step 3 from above and connect the Device to the USB cable
    • Your device will start to downgrade to 2.2

    Step Seven

    • Once Update finishes your device will boot with Stock Micromax Rom.
    • Enjoy!

     

    Video Coming Shortly!

  • Poll: Would you like a big screen iPhone?

    Poll: Would you like a big screen iPhone?

    Multiple reports have been flying in since the iPhone 4s leaks and now much recent ones, that the next gen iPhone will have a larger 4inch+ display. What do you think will be the outcome of such a device tell us below.

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  • iGyaan Holiday Guide : Extreme Phones 21,000 and UP

    iGyaan Holiday Guide : Extreme Phones 21,000 and UP

    The end of the year is upon us, and what better  way than to look at the amazing phones of 2011, the top list, or the commercial giants. Here is a list of Smartphones which we think make sense in the Bracket from 21-40 thousand. Of course we only list our favorites. 

    Missed the Other Guides ? Check them Out:

    Best Phones in Rs. 20,000/-

    Best Phones in Rs. 15,000/-

    Best Phones in Rs. 10,000/-

     

    Android 

    Possibly the largest category in this guide we have literally more than 15 phones that can fit in this price range, so we take out what we think is the best of the lot.

     

    Samsung Galaxy Note (Rs. 32000) : Phone? Tablet? Relax its a Galaxy Note! The best Android device money can buy today in India. The Note features a massive 5.3 inch screen with an awesome Super Amoled Display ( beautiful), it also has a S-Pen which is a capacitive pen with more features than a stylus ever had before : Detailed here. The Note also has a fast 1.4GHz processor, 16 GB storage, Android 2.3 with confirmed ICS. 8MP camera + front camera with Video calls. Check out our Unboxing and Hands On : Review is out Shortly!

     

     

    Motorola Razr XT910 ( Rs. 33990) : The slimmest phone in the Android Series, Motorola has revived the Razr brand, with just a 7.1mm thickness for a smartphone. The device is powered with a 1.2 GHz dual core ARM Cortex A9 processor, the RAZR also packs in 1 GB of RAM and a PowerVR SGX540 GPU. A 4.3 inch super AMOLED advanced display make for the best viewing with a qHD resolution. 8MP camera allows great pictures and Full HD video recording 1080p. Our Review Out Shortly!

     

    HTC Sensation XE ( Rs. 32000) and XL ( Rs. 37000) :  While we really recommend HTC phones simply because of brilliant build qualities, we feel that they are overpriced and thus they share the third spot in the Android Lineup. The XE packs Beats audio and iBeats , 1.4 GHz processor a great 4.3inch qHD screen and Sense UI on top of Android 2.3.4. Our Review covers it in-depth. The XL is just a bigger version of XE with a much bigger price tag. The specs are strange, a 480x800px resolution, a 1.5GHz processor and Android 2.3. Its a way to express that you love HTC phones and thats it. Need we say our review is out shortly!

     

    HTC Evo 3D (Rs. 35000) : Want to jump on the 3D bandwagon? this is the device to choose. The LG Optimus 3D is a cheaper alternative, but we feel that the HTC is a better device. Specs include 1.2 GHz dual core processor, an Adreno 220 GPU based on a MSM 8660 chipset and 1 GB of RAM. An auto-stereo-scopic Display makes 3D viewing without 3D glasses possible. The 4.3inch display has a qHD resolution and the device has HTC Sense on Android 2.3 – to be upgraded to ICS and newer Sense in 2012. Our unboxing and Video Review cover the Evo 3D extensively.

     

    Samsung Galaxy S2 (Rs. 28,000) : The best selling Android Premium smartphone in 2011, the Samsung Galaxy S2 is truly an amazing device. An upgrade to the Galaxy S, the S2 brought a lot of firsts for Samsung. An 8 MP camera with stunning pictures and full HD video, a beautiful Super AMOLED Plus display which hosts Android 2.3 with Touchwiz –  flick and  tap. A large in-built memory of 16 GB and is expandable up to 32 GB, good battery life and a gorilla display. This device truly answered all questions that buyers had in 2011. Check out our Full Review.

    Sony Ericsson Arc S ( Rs. 28000) : No its not the best phone for the money thats why it falls under the S2, The SE ARC S is the only SONY entrant in our list, because of the beautiful Timescape UI and the stunning Bravia Engine on the display. Powered by a poor old 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Scorpion processor and Adreno 205 GPU, no this does not make this device incapable. The UI is stable and the performance is excellent from the device. 

     

     

    Samsung Galaxy S Plus ( Rs. 21000) : The Lowest range handset in our list, powered by the same processor as the ARC S , 1.4GHz Scorpion, The S Plus is exactly what the name says, a plus to the Galaxy S.  8GB memory and 512MB RAM, a Super Amoled Display. The funny thing is you get better specs on a cheaper device the Galaxy R ( Rs. 18800) .

     

     

    The Galaxy Nexus didn’t make our list because its not officially available in India, Yes it should be at the top of the list, considering ICS is already on board and a 720 x 1280 px, 4.65 inch Super Amoled Capacitive touchscreen, a Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9, 16GB internal storage – Optional 32GB . The phone also has a 5MP camera with full HD video and a front camera for native 3G video calls. A lot more specs than we can list here. The phone enters India end January 2012, you can get it from ebay ranging 35-45k. Best of luck!

     

    Apple

    iPhone 4S (Rs. 44900) : The Apple of everyone’s eye, the Apple iPhone 4S is the flagship phone from Apple this year. With millions sold within weeks its also one of the most sold handset in 2011 (considering iPhone 4). The new iPhone 4S brings the A5 chipset with dual core capabilities, best in class 8MP camera with full HD video and Image stabilization ( 5 Lens system). The highest resolution Retina Display. But the most popular thing of 2011 is Siri, the voice activated Assistant that follows your every command. Check out our Unboxing : Review Shortly 

    iPhone 4 ( Rs. 32,000) : Yes two Apple devices made our list, the iPhone 4 is the taster for those unwilling to shell out big buck for the bigger brother. Still you get iOS5, iCloud and Siri after jailbreak of course. The iPhone 4 has a 5 MP rear illuminated camera, the same Retina display, Front facing camera for FaceTime calls and Millions of Apps from the iOS AppStore. The iPhone 4 is a perfect device for those with the budget and the urge to jump over to iOS while Apple unveils the next-gen iPhone sometime in 2012 for big buck. Of course we reviewed it back in the day.

    Blackberry

    Bold 9900 ( Rs. 31000) : The Bold 9900 is the flagship Bold from RIM. The same keyboard layout from the original bold 9000, with a new capacitive touchscreen, a super slim profile and BB OS 7 . The only disappointment is the poor fixed focus 5MP camera. The 9900 is a businessman’s powerhouse, especially if you are a previous BB user. The device has excellent mail capabilities and of course has BBM. The new OS 7 also supports a lot more new age apps and games. The phone features a 1.2 GHz processor , 768 MB of RAM, 2.8-inch capacitive LCD and 8GB storage. Our Video Here

    Torch 3 / 9860 ( Rs. 28000) : Our Second BB recommendation, the beautiful screen and the full touch display make the device feel really nice in the hands. Liquid graphics on a 3.7-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen. 4GB internal storage and 768MB ram. BB OS 7 and new age emailing and messaging, excellent media capabilities and an excellent form factor. A great Blackberry for those looking for a BB – iPhone Hybrid (minus iOS) . Our Video Here 

     

    Windows Phone

    HTC Radar (Rs. 23000) : Our first recommendation simply because of Price vs Features. The Radar has a beautiful build quality with WP7.5 Mango running on top of a 1 GHz Qualcomm Scorpion processor. The 3.8-inch Super LCD screen has a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels and look great. The device has a 5MP camera and a 0.3 MP front camera no 3G video calls though. Check out our full review. If you don’t really rely on Build quality, a better and cheaper alternative is the Omnia W for 18,990

    NOKIA Lumia 800 ( Rs 28900) : The Amazing Everyday, no not yet ! Yes this is Nokia’s Answer to Android, but is it the right answer? The device runs WP7.5 Mango with proprietary Nokia Apps ( not really since we ported them to HTC)  but the device has a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Scorpion processor, 512 MB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. Lumia 800 has a 8MP camera with full HD recording, but wait! where is the second camera? Our Review and Comparison with Omnia W comes out shortly.

  • iGyaan Holiday Guide : Best Smartphones for 20000 Rupees

    iGyaan Holiday Guide : Best Smartphones for 20000 Rupees

     

    Continuing on with our Tradition of Holiday Guides today we bring the best phones under the 20,000 Rupees mark (15,000 – 20,000), Of course you can check out our under 15,000 guide and Under 10,000 Guide if they better suits your purpose.

    (In order of preference) 

    Android Phones  

     Samsung Galaxy R (Rs. 20,000) : Have 20k to spend? This is our pick for smartphone under the 20 thousand mark. The dual core smartphone is available at online retailers for prices well below 19k including deals, searching will get you a good deal. The phone performs great and a review done for the second time, by us, will fill you in on required info.

     

     

    LG Optimus 2X (Rs 18,599) : Although the phone fared poorly in our review, The device has been rooted, modded and been patched to fix all software glitches of the stock ROM, This is a alternative dual core smartphone for the modder and cellphone tweaker. This phone will keep you busy for hours. If you plan to mess around with software on your device this is your poison. Although this may not help you Our Review is here

     

     

    Motorola Defy Plus (Rs 17,000) :  The best rugged phone in this class, with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, 512MB ram a 3.7 inch WXGA screen and endless hours of outdoor fun. This is your device if you love the outdoors but want in on the latest smartphone action. The Defy Plus will most probably get the ICS update since it has all supporting hardware ( Considering that Motorola is almost a Google entity now) . Our complete review with the higher priced Xperia Active is here.

     

    Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V ( Rs 17,499) :  Five words : “Timescape plus Mobile Bravia Engine” define what Android on a smartphone should look like. There is nothing that looks and performs as good as the TimeScape UI (Considering only Android OS)on Sony Ericsson Phones ( according to us) The phone is powered with a 1GHZ scorpion processor and features a 3.7 inch Screen with MBE. It has 512 MB Ram and Android 2.3 with a confirmed upgrade for Ice Cream Sandwich. Our Review is Here 

     

    There are of-course others that didn’t make the list, Our Reviews can be seen for those:

    Blackberry 

    Curve 9360 (Rs. 19,000) : The curve that runs OS 7, a fix for those who are not yet ready to shift to a full touch Blackberry, and those who are not ready to switch to Android or the likes of iOS. The device is the slimmest Blackberry yet at only 11mm. 800 MHz processor 512MB Ram and 512MB Rom. Check out our Video.

     

     

    Curve 9380 ( Rs 20,000): The first full touch curve, it brings BB OS 7 and a range of nice changes to the blackberry users, 800 MHz cpu , 512 MB Ram and 512 MB Rom is carried on from its younger cousin above. The device also features a nice 3.2” HVGA+ touch screen with a 480 X 360 pixel resolution at 188ppi. Check out our full review.

     

    iOS

    iPhone 3Gs ( Rs 20,000) : Two years old but still selling strong, the iPhone 3Gs supports iOS 5, iCloud, iMessage, Airplay and everything except FaceTime. If you hurry you can cash in on the new iOS 5.0.1 Jailbreak and even get Siri working on it. What else could you ask from a two year old phone. in terms of specs, it runs at 600MHz, has 16GB internal storage and 256MB Ram. The AppStore is the largest app market although most new apps may not perform great on the 3Gs. But hey you still get asked the question : “You have an iPhone”? Read our Editorial Here

     

    Symbian

    Nokia E6 (Rs. 17,000) : The business power seller from Nokia, If you don’t use a Blackberry, you use a Nokia E Series phone. A Qwerty marvel from Nokia, the device features 2.46-inch Touchscreen making it the first Touch Type – Nokia E Series. The device is loaded with Symbian Anna and comes with a 680 MHz processor, 8 MP camera and a very long battery life, bundled with a excellent build quality. Check out our Unboxing and Review Video

     

    Nokia 701 (Rs. 17,800) : Although stocks are limited on this recently released phone, it seems like a promising option for the Symbian lover, Running the new Symbian Belle Nokia Belle, the device features a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 640 x 360 px. Inbuilt NFC, 1 GHz processor and 8MP Camera with 720p (30fps) Video. Our Review will be out shortly.

     

     

    Windows Phone

    Samsung Omnia W (Rs 18,990) : Launched upwards of 25k , Samsung has fiercely dropped the price of the Omnia taking into record the Nokia Lumia Marketing campaign. The device has a nice 3.7 Inches WVGA Super AMOLED display, 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor, and 5MP AF Camera With LED Flash including a VGA front camera. Comes with Windows Phone Mango 7.5 and Samsung Apps. Our Review is Coming Soon

     

     

    Nokia Lumia 710 (Rs 19,999) :  Finally available the Nokia Lumia Series brings the first versions of Nokia Phones running WP7.5 to India. Powered by a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Scorpion Processor the Lumia 710 is the smaller sibling of the highly advertised Lumia 800. This device has 3.7-inch TFT LCD touchscreen display screen with 480 x 800 pixel and a 5MP camera + LED flash. It also has a 512 MB RAM and has Adreno 205 GPU. iGyaan Review Out Shortly.

     

    Other phones that were not designed for Windows 7.5, but still support it fully include the following,( and you can possibly find a good deal on them):

    HTC HD 7 : 19,500

    HTC Mozart : Rs 19,000

    Dell Venue Pro : Rs 20,000

     

    Stay tuned for more Holiday Guides.

  • iGyaan Holiday Guide : Best Phones for 15,000

    iGyaan Holiday Guide : Best Phones for 15,000

    So many questions, so little time. Its the time for holiday cheer and we are literally getting bombarded with hundreds of emails asking us what phones to buy. So here is our guide for the best options in the Rs. 15000 price.

    (In order of preference) 

    Android Phones  

    1. Micromax A85 SuperFone : (Rs. 15290) The price drop has already been announced, and at this price it is the best spec’d phone. A dual core Nvidia Tegra 2, 3.8 inch touchscreen, 5 MP camera and gesture control make this the best bet at the price. But sadly it ships with Android 2.2.

     

    2. Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro Sk17i: (Rs 15,000) One of the most recommended devices by iGyaan in 2011 our extensive review will tell you why this device is an excellent purchase.

     

     


    3. Motorola Defy (Rs 14,000) : The original defy is still an awesome phone, with Android a brilliant rugged construction that resists water and dust. The design is also shock proof. Check out our Review.

     

    4. HTC ChaCha (Rs. 14500): A brilliant form factor with excellent build, the only touch and type phone with this design from HTC. Also the first phone with a dedicated FB button on the Android platform, a Social king. Our Review Covers it.

     

     

    5. Samsung Galaxy Ace (Rs 13000): One of the most loved phones of 2011 the ace has a nice display along with impressive looks, a good processor and Touchwiz on top of Android 2.3. The device is well supported in the developer community and will get ICS courtesy Root and Custom CM9 rom. Check out our Review 

     

     

    6. HTC Wildfire S (Rs 12,500): Not our last option but an alternative to the Galaxy Ace, the build is far superior also is the quality of materials used. The device features HTC Sense on top of Android 2.3 and is arguably the best built phone of this bracket. The camera in some aspects is better than the Ace and pulls out great images. The processor is only a 600MHz compared to the 800MHz on the Ace. We reviewed it Here

     

    Blackberry 

    Blackberry Curve 3G 9300 (Rs. 14,450):  The only berry in this range, you also get the CDMA version of the curve 8520 (called: 8530) which is not worth mentioning. What is to say this is an old outdated berry running on the older OS6 but features a great and responsive OS. It is a great upgrade for some one on a Blackberry high . We however say, spend more and get the Curve 9380 : we covered here.

     

    Nokia Symbian

    Nokia 700 (Rs 15299) :  Younger version of the 701, this device is available in the market in select locations, features new Symbian Belle and a 3.2 inch Capacitive Amoled Clear Black display. A 5 Mp camera and 720p video capabilities make it a good competitor. Another add-on is the tough gorilla glass front. The price seems a bit high for this old-school Operating System. The phone also has a 2Gb internal storage and is a grab option for those who refuse to abandon the legendary OS in its dying days.

     

     

     

    Nokia 500 (Rs 11,000): Then there is the 500,  its the only other Nokia phone in this bracket apart from the discontinued C6-01. This features a 1GHz processor along with a 3.2-inch TFT nHD Capacitive Touchscreen. The phone features Symbian Anna and has great 5MP camera, which is fixed focus. Again price is a bit of a pinch especially because the device is unable to offer the freedom that say an Android device would offer, But on the upside it does have a 1GHz processor.

     

     

     

     

    Windows Phone

    Samsung Focus (Rs 14000) : The device was never announced in India, but New and unlocked US versions can be bought on Ebay. The device features a nice 4.0 Inch Super Amoled Display with a native 480 x 800 px resolution. Already updated to Mango this device offers all the new features of Windows Phone 7.5 at a bargain, everything of course except a front facing camera. The Focus also has 8GB of memory and 512MB Ram and 512MB Rom

     

  • Pick : iG Holiday Gift Guide : Mobile Phones under 10,000

    Pick : iG Holiday Gift Guide : Mobile Phones under 10,000

     

    Tis’ still the season to be jolly and our next guide covers all sorts of phones we recommend under Ra. 10,000 check it out.

     

    Android Phones

    Samsung Galaxy Y (Rs. 7150/-) Android 2.3, a cheap price, 3 inch capacitive touch, 835 Mhz processor, a good 2MP camera and decent performance. We recommend it.

     

     

    Alternatives

    • LG Optimus Net (Rs. 9999)
    • Dell XCD 35 (Rs. 8599)
    • Micromax Andro A70 (Rs. 7500)

    Android Qwerty

    Not a lot of options in this category
    LG Optimus Pro C666 (Rs 9599)  Android 2.3, 800MHz processor, full QWERTY, 2.8 inch touchscreen, that the best you can get in this price. The only other option is the Motorola Fire, which we don’t recommend.

     

     

     Blackberry

    There are not many blackberry devices that can fit in this price bracket but you can get lucky.

    Blackberry Curve 8520 (Rs. 9800) The blackberry messenger, push mail, and enterprise ready support, along with upgradability to BB OS5. not much you can ask for in the 10,000 price bracket. The device is a favorite with Blackberry addicted college going ladies, as says Deviana, So if you have a girlfriend a good holiday gift would be a pink/purple version of this.

    Its not always fun and frolic, but if you are really lucky you can snag a brand new Blackberry 9000 (original bold) for about Rs. 9500 if someone still has stock.

     

    Nokia / Symbian

    Symbian is almost dead, but its popularity in India is nowhere near extinction. People still love Nokia phones, simply because they can’t seem to grow out of it to try something else. Nokia phones are built to last, and have a friendly and easy to remember OS. Although not our top recommendation, if you must buy a Nokia and your budget is 10k then here are our recommendations. 

    Nokia C5-03 (Rs. 9750) : Features include 3G connectivity, 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen, 5 MP Camera and LED flash, VGA video, Nokia apps world, Facebook and Twitter.

     

     

     

    Nokia E5 (Rs. 9730) : Symbian v9.3 OS, 2.36-inch Display, QWERTY keypad, push mail, ARM 11 600 MHz processor, 5 megapixel camera with LED Flash and VGA video.

     

     

     

    Stay Tuned for more gift guides.

  • Pick: iG Holiday Gift Guide 2011: Gadgets Rs. 10,000

    Pick: iG Holiday Gift Guide 2011: Gadgets Rs. 10,000

     

    Tis’ the season to be jolly and make others jolly. With that thought in mind we bring to you the iGyaan Holiday gifting guide of 2011. This edition will include gadgets and gift items that stay within and around the Rs 10,000 price bracket. So lets begin.

     

    Since its iGyaan.in and we love Smartphones, lets begin with them

    Smartphone

    Till about two years ago fitting the word smartphone in this category was practically impossible. But today we have several options and only one should shine as a recommendation for the guide.

    1. Samsung Galaxy Y

    Price Rs. 7150/-

    The only real smartphone for the price that features specs that would fit in the budget and leave a few Gandhis to spend about on your favorite christmas dinner.  This phone features a powerful processor and Android Gingerbread, Its our Recommendation for the best phone under 10,000 Rs.

     

    Personal Media Player

     

    iPod Touch 8GB

    8GB : Rs. 10500/-

    A lot of media players come close but non so close, if you manage you can grab one for lower than 10000, the best touchscreen experience you can find at 10,000/- along with endless apps from the Apple App Store. Support for Nike +, bluetooth,  FaceTime, iMessage, Safari web browser, email, Maps and a whole lot of music in the 8GB capacity. The fact that it bundles as a best gaming device eating into the personal gaming console market for years, makes it an even better device.

     

    Alternative iPod Nano

    8GB : Rs.6500/-

    16GB: Rs.7500/-

    If you can’t go over 10K, the best mp3 player is possibly the iPod Nano, maybe not the best to watch movies on, because you can’t. But you do get an enormously large capacity mp3 player, with a multitouch screen, audiobooks, podcasts, photos, FM radio, Fitness Walk + Run support built in, Nike+ support built in.

    Digital Camera

     

    Canon Ixus 130

    Rs. 9650/-

    Not a lot of pixels, 14.7 to be precise, 17.8mm stainless steel body finished in a choice of silver, black, orange or pink, a 4x optical zoom and a 28mm wide-angle lens is what make the our choice. The camera has HD video recording and SD HC capable memory slots, backed by Canon’s great support and exceptional mechanics in camera technology.

     

    Personal Gaming

    PSP 3004

    Rs. 7000/-

    Apart from the fact that the iPod Touch makes an excellent gaming device, adds a camera and a music player, a dedicated gaming console is a must if you are a hardcore on the go gamer. It allows multiplayer over WiFi and acts as a second remote to your PS3, it allows video out, and music storage. Music , movies, videos, games and everything in Rs. 7000 . Its our recommendation for the best gaming device under 10k, if you don’t want an iPod Touch.

    Headphones

    Soul by Ludacris Sl99

    Rs. 6500/-

    If you can find them at that price you are lucky, they retail for about 100 US $ but are very expensive in India. The earphones are the best you can get for the price and the feature an online remote that is compatible with iPhones, iPads  and iPods. The remote also somewhat works with some android devices. the earphones have the best in class bass and tangle free flat cables. The build quality is superb and they look, feel and sound premium for a price that is usually considered average for good earphones. Don’t think two ways, these sound better than beats by Dre by a mile.

     

    Stay tuned for more gift guides coming up.

  • Soul By Ludacris SL99 in Ear Earphones Unboxing and Hands On

    Soul By Ludacris SL99 in Ear Earphones Unboxing and Hands On

     

    Its been a blizzard of Artist branded earphones, from Dr. Dre, Lady Gaga , P Diddy and even Ludacris. These SL99 Soul by Ludacris earphones are not your everyday earphones, and thats why we liked them at first go. The come with a premium pouch to safely carry them around. The flat cable is highly tangle resistant and oxygen free. Gold plated tips and solid, heavy build make these earphones look, feel and sound good.

    Specs Include

    • Dynamic Neodymium Drivers
    • 1.2 M Flat Tangle free cable
    • Leather carry pouch
    • Gold plated connector
    • Sound Isolating type
    • Apple Controls / Remote
    • Total Weight is  30g 
    Price – US $ 99

  • Duke Nukem 3D now on Android : Retro Game Gasm

    Duke Nukem 3D now on Android : Retro Game Gasm

    Thats right you are reading  this story straight up, no you are not hung over or estranged, Duke Nukem 3D is now available in the Android Marketplace. The mobile version of this classic FPS has hit the Android OS and you can rock this game for Android 1.6 and up. The cost is a mere 0.99 $ and you cant put a price on a game of legends.

     

     

    Android Market

  • iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus Vs Galaxy S2 Vs HTC Sensation XE : Spec Wars

    iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus Vs Galaxy S2 Vs HTC Sensation XE : Spec Wars

    Before the journey, Here are the major and upcoming smartphones of India in a spec by spec battle.

    Sure there are others and we will continue to add them.

     

     

         
     Price  TBD  TBD INR : 28500   TBD  
     Processor  Dual-core Apple A5   1.2GHz dual-core  1.2GHz dual-core Samsung Exyno  Dual core, Qualcomm 8260, 1500 MHz  
     Display  3.5 inches, 960 x 640
    IPS LCD 
    4.65-inch curved glass
    HD Super AMOLED
    1280 x 720
      4.3 inch , 800 x 480 Super AMOLED Plus  4.3 Inch, 540 x 960 SLCD  
     Primary Camera  8 megapixel AF, f2.4 lens, BSI sensor, LED flash  5 megapixel with zero
    shutter lag
     8 megapixel AF, LED flash  8 megapixel AF, LED flash  
     Front Camera VGA 1.3 megapixel 2 megapixel VGA  
     Cellular  Quadband GSM, quadband HSPA+ 14.4, CDMA / EDVO Rev. A  LTE or HSPA+, GSM  Quadband GSM, quadband HSPA+ 21 / 42    Quadband GSM, quadband HSPA+ 21 / 42   
     Wifi  802.11b/g/n  802.11 a/b/g/n  802.11a/b/g/n   802.11a/b/g/n  
     NFC  N/A Yes  NO   NO  
     Memory   Unknown (likely 512MB)  1GB RAM  1GB RAM  768 MB  
     Storage 16GB / 32GB / 64GB internal  16GB / 32GB
    internal storage
     16GB / 32GB internal, microSDHC expansion  1GB inbulit, microSDHC expansion  
     OS  iOS 5  Android 4.0
    Ice Cream Sandwich
     Android 2.3.4 with TouchWiz 4.0  Android 2.3.4 with Sense  
     Battery  1420+mAh, embedded  1,750mAh  1650mAh, removable  1730 mAh, Removable  
     Quoted Batt life Talk 8 hours on 3G, 14 hours on 2G
    40 hours audio, 10 hours video 
    TBD  7-8.7 hours on 3G, 5 hours video  7.16 hours on 3g, 6 Hours video  
     Weight  140 grams / 4.9 oz.  135g / 4.76oz  116 grams / 4.1 oz  151 grams / 5.33 oz   
     Dimensions  115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3mm  135.5 x 67.94 x 8.94 mm  125.3 mm x 66.1 mm x 8.49 mm   126.1 x 65.4 x 11.3 mm  

     

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