Thursday 25 April 2013


Samsung added another mid-range Smartphone in its Galaxy Series as Galaxy Win. Firstly, Samsung unveiled Galaxy Win in china mobile market and now it officially available in over the world. But presently it is not available in UK market. Samsung Galaxy Win is a new smartphone that designed to perform multitask with massive processing power. Price and Availability is under cover.


Samsung Galaxy Win is well equipped with compact design that is easy to handle, user interface is effortless with intuitive features of dual sim, a large view display with high resolution that provide brilliant viewing experience. Samsung will sell the Galaxy Win in single-sim and dual-sim variants in different regions with color options- Ceramic White and Titan Gray.

Galaxy Win powered by Android Jelly Bean 4.1, display screen is of 4.7-inch TFT LCD and other powerful hardware that make enough to run any game or apps in very smooth way. Galaxy Win packed with 8 GB internal storage and 5-megapixel camera with multiple features including Continuous shot, Best photo and various photo editing software. A fast paced 1.2 GHz Quad-core processor and battery power of 2,000 mAh deliver efficient performance.

Some intuitive features:

  • Easy Mode: Easy Mode allows users to manage homescreen and one-touch access to the applications.
  • Smart Alert: When you are away from your Smartphone. Smart Alert delivered all notification such as missed calls, messages, Facebook notification, deadlines etc.
  • Motion UX: Motion UX features allow users to utilize function such as Mute, Refresh, Update and Scan for other devices with simple motion control.
See Full Specifications detail of Samsung Galaxy Win:



Saturday 13 April 2013
1.HTC One

 
HTC current flagship HTC One is latest top most android Smartphone. So don’t be puzzled with HTC One X+ or HTC One X. In current scenario HTC One is one of the handset that competes with the Galaxy S4. Ultra pixel camera and Stunning screen display is center of the attraction of this handset.

Key Specification:

Display: 4.7-inch HD 720p (1280×720p resolution)
Processor: Dual Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4.
OS: Android 4.0 (Ice cream Sandwich)
Battery: 1800 mAh
4G LTE: YES

Grab the Best HTC One Deals

2.Sony Xperia Z

 

As tag line of Sony Xperia Z itself define “Best Smartphone from Sony”. Sony Xperia is pretty impressive Smartphone. You can’t defend yourself from its smashing high-definition display and superior camera quality. One of the most attractive features of Sony Xperia Z is “Waterproof”.

Key Specification:

Display: 5-inch HD (1080×1920p resolution)
Processor:  Quad core Krait processor
OS: Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2
Battery: 2300 mAh
4G LTE: Yes

3.Samsung Galaxy S3:


Samsung Galaxy S3 is the most successful handset of the Samsung. Galaxy S3 has won many awards for their innovative features. Galaxy S3 is known for grand screen and decent battery life. Galaxy S3 is more reliable and versatile Smartphone. Its all-round performance is superb.

Key Specification:

Display: 4.8-inch HD Display (720×1280p resolution)
Processor:  Quad core ARM cortex A9 processor
OS: Android Jelly Bean 4.2
Battery: 2100 mAh
4G LTE: Yes

Grab the Best Samsung Galaxy S3 Deals

4.HTC One X+



HTC One X+ is the sibling of HTC One. But in terms of feature and specification it is unmatchable to HTC One. It’s fast processing speed and additional Dropbox space attracting customers towards it. HTC One X+ has brilliant camera quality that provides vivid images and HD videos.

Key Specification:

Display: 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 (1280×720 p resolution)
Processor:  Quad Core 1.7GHz Nvidia Tegra 3.
OS: Android Jelly Bean 4.1
Battery: 2100 mAh
4G LTE: Yes

5.HTC One X

 
HTC One X is another top android smartphone in HTC One series. Its fast Nvidia processor, brilliant enhanced camera, immaculate display and easily handable features are attracting many consumers towards it. HTC One X is a good-looking, prompt with efficient battery life. The Beats Audio from Dr Dre is providing jazzing sound quality.  

Key Specification:

Display: 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 (1280×720 p resolution)
Processor: 1.5 GHz Dual Core SnapDragon S4
OS: Android 4.0 Ice cream Sandwich
Battery: 1800 mAh
4G LTE: Yes

Tuesday 2 April 2013

Android OS version 2.3 Gingerbread and Ice cream sandwich are most popular nowadays. The major reason in that you get lots of compatible apps for your phone. One of the major benefits of Android is that you can find good number of apps free of cost. Here we are going enlist top 5 Android apps we picked according to their usability and popularity.


Chrome Beta

To enhance your web browsing experience from defaults Android browser you can switch to Google’s Chrome for mobile. Chrome is well known for convenient tabbed web pages, quick bookmarks addition and accessibility. Chrome offers you easy setting options for security and web history. Searching anything with this web browser is especially easy if you mostly use Google’s search engine.

Google Docs
You can create, edit, upload and store documents in Google’s documents. You can easily compose any spreadsheet and attach it to an email or share is it to other Google docs users to edit or comment on your documents. You can collaborate on full file folders with your friends. PowerPoint presentation and PDFs files also support. Up to 5 GB data storage free and if want to store more data you can sign up for Google Drive and get cloud storage at certain yearly cost.


My Data Manager
My Data Manager app basically keeps you aware about your data plan and your data usage so that you can control data utilisation and over spending. You can set an alarm to notify yourself that you’ve reached to your data plan limit. Interface of this app is very simple and best off all its free.


Hotspot
To catch best signals on your Wi-Fi you can use this app. You just need to enter your current location and a list of fastest hotspot would be visible for you to choose from.




Cab4me 
It is always good to get a cab at the right time. When you are in hurry you can use cab4me to track or book a cab instantly.

Wednesday 20 March 2013
Android Versions

1.0 (G1)
February 2008
  • GPS and Bluetooth (but not stereo Bluetooth)
  • Multitasking
  • Tight integration with Google services like Gmail, Google Maps (with Street View), and Google Calendar
  • Apps: Amazon MP3 Store; YouTube
  • Android Market (about 35 apps at launch)
  • No Microsoft Exchange Server; no camcorder
1.5 (Cupcake)
April 2009
  • Universal search box (search had been limited to the Web)
  • Revamped Android Market: Browsing categories (Apps, Games, Downloads) and filters (Top Free, Top Paid, Just In)
  • Camera: Toggle between camera and video modes; integrated photo gallery and camera with bulk photo deleting
  • SDK expands support for gestures, voice-to-text
1.6 (Donut)
September 2009
  • Virtual onscreen keyboard
  • Camcorder mode for recording (and watching) video
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • Home screen widgets and folders
  • Copy/paste and search within the browser
  • Direct upload to YouTube and Picasa
2.0 (Eclair)
October 2009
  • Multiple user accounts
  • Exchange support; universal e-mail inbox
  • Quick Contact pop-up widget to launch communications with friends in the address book
  • Search saved SMS and MMS messages
  • Camera improvements include support for flash and digital zoom
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • Keyboard improvements: Adaptive dictionary that includes contact names in suggestions
2.1 (Eclair, second helping)
January 2010
  • Live wallpaper; five home screens
  • Speech-to-text added to any text field; microphone icon for voice dictation in e-mails, texts, and so on
2.2 (Froyo)
May 2010
  • Speedier OS
  • USB tethering and hot-spot support
  • Android Market update: Batch and automatic updates; installing apps to the SD card
  • Adobe Flash 10.1
  • File uploading in the browser
  • Improved Microsoft Exchange support: Security policies, global address lookup, calendar sync, remote wipe
  • Bluetooth support for voice dialing and contact sharing
2.3 (Gingerbread)
December 2010
  • Redesigned copy/paste
  • WebM video compression support
  • NFC (near-field communication) support
  • Switch to front-facing camera from camera app
  • Virtual keyboard shortcuts
3.0 (Honeycomb)
February 2011
  • 3D graphics support
  • Side-by-side browser tabs; private browsing
  • Dual-pane modes for address book, e-mail
  • Redesigned UI includes program thumbnails
  • Video chatting with Google Talk
  • Full-screen-mode photo gallery
  • Bluetooth tethering
3.1-3.2.6 (Honeycomb)
May 2011-February 2012
  • Support for peripherals like keyboards and game pads
  • Resizable widgets
  • "Pay as you go" support for 3G, 4G tablets
  • Various bug fixes and enhancements
4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
October 2011
  • Support for virtual buttons in addition to touch-sensitive buttons
  • Create folders by dragging apps on top of each other
  • A new app tray tab for thumbing through widgets
  • Calendar app now supports pinch-to-zoom
  • Gmail gets offline search, swiping between conversations
  • Revamped Gmail user interface
  • New Chrome browser syncs with your bookmarks, saves pages offline, supports 16 browser tabs
  • More keyboard error correction, inline spell check
  • Customizable lock screen, launcher
  • Recent applications icon
  • Roboto typeface
  • New swipe/delete behavior
  • Improved voice integration and copy and paste
  • Face Unlock security feature
  • Data Usage tracking
  • Hide unwanted app icons
  • Shut down apps that are using background data
  • Native camera features include zero shutter lag, continuous focus, zoom while recording, taking a still photo while recording, panorama photos, time lapse settings 1080p recording
  • Face detection in the camera
  • Integrated photo editor
  • New gallery layout, organized by location and person
  • Phone app lets you swipe between favorite friends with integrated visual voice mail
  • Speed up and slow down voice mails
  • Quick message sends canned response text message when you decline a call
  • Android Beam, an NFC feature for exchanging information between two phones by tapping them
  • Wi-Fi Direct support
4.1 (Jelly Bean)
July 2012
  • Faster, smoother performance with "Project Butter"
  • Expandable notifications with greater interaction
  • Voice search access by swiping up from bottom of the screen
  • Voice actions engine replies to some queries
  • Google Now
  • Offline dictation
  • Default Chrome browser
  • Resizable app widgets (for some)
  • Android Beam support for transferring larger files, like photo and video
  • New filmstrip view of recent shots in the camera app
  • Applications update in Google Play with just the changed code
  • Sound search widget for music ID
  • Higher-resolution contact photos
  • Greater accessibility options
  • Expanded language support, especially for Arabic and Hebrew
  • Interface tweaks
Tuesday 5 March 2013


LG Nexus 4 smart phone,Basically this product is the combination of two big tech giants Google and LG. They produce best Nexus 4th generation smart phone yet and at a great price too. It is an impressive handset with refreshed version Google’s Android Jelly Bean OS and latest Google Apps. But if we talk about hardware, it is not best as Samsung Galaxy S3.

 

This super phone has shown great performance in recent past. With cutting edge of hardware, well designed and powerful phone that make more cost effective than others smart phones in the market. The Nexus 4 puts the best of Google in the palm of your hand.

Buying this new handset now becomes an easy job. Various service providers have offered their best Nexus 4 Deals. Just in few clicks over the internet and you will find your best LG Nexus 4 contracts.

Key Features:

  • Google Now- Automatic information Updates to your Home screen.
  • Amazing 360o camera and super fast Quad core processor.
  • Powered by Smoothest and latest Android yet, Jelly Bean.
Product Descriptions:

Friday 15 February 2013

This is how  Android becomes 'Android Key Lime Pie' aka Android 5.0. Check out the versions of Android from Cupckae (Android 1.0 ) to JellyBean (Android 4.0) & then the all new Android Key Lime Pie the New Comer.



Android & its Versions


Cupcake
Android 1.5
After the year 2008, Android comes with numerous updates to give us an updated & improved operating system, by eradicating the bugs & errors and adding technologically new features to the prior released versions. The first version is Android's Cupcake.


Donut
Android 1.6 


Eclair 
Android 2.1


Froyo
Android 2.2


Gingerbread
Android 2.3

Honeycomb
Android 3.1


Ice Cream Sandwich
Android 4.0
To know more about ICS i.e. Android Ice Cream Sandwich : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_version_history#Android_4.0.E2.80.934.0.2_Ice_Cream_Sandwich_.28API_level_14.29



Jelly Bean
Android 4.1
To know more about Android Jelly Bean  : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_version_history#Android_4.1_Jelly_Bean_.28API_level_16.29

 
Key Lime Pie
Android 5.1
Coming Soon.............................



Thursday 7 February 2013
Every Tech giant is talking about their latest launching products and innovative technologies. Now its time for an American Multinational company, Google to deliver some example of creativity. It is rumored that Google has ready to launch its latest version of Android OS may be called “Key Lime Pie” or “Android 5.0”. It will be the successor of their Android OS Jelly Bean.

Key Lime Pie Release Date…

According to the reports, It is pulling out on the number of websites that KLP is slated for Spring 2013 and will be available in the market in between of March and June. There is also rumors that Google might be launch their next version of OS at Google IO 2013, which will be held in May 15 to May 17, 2013. On January 31, a Google IO showing Android 5.0 looked more likely when screengrabs of a Qualcomm roadmap were leaked.

 

Android 5.O Supported Phones…

The Nexus did not get support from latest Google’s Android OS i.e. Android 5.0. It is still powered by latest Jelly Bean OS. But is rumored that the Motorola X phone is mounting with Android 5.0 that will break cover at Google IO. According to trusted reviews the phone will have features of virtually bezel free, edge-to-edge, 5-inch display. It is also in news that Google is working on new Nexus smart phone. This would be supported by Android 5.0.


Features of Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie... 

Android 5.0 features are yet to revealed.  But according to upcoming news and document, everyone has been thinking about what they want to see in Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. Hopefully the latest mobile OS will comprise of some new things.

  • Performance Profiles:
    if you have a smart phone it is hard to manage and increase their performance. Switching off the  sound, turning off and saving your data, activating airplane mode when it is required and so on, so what Android 5.0 really needs is a simple way of managing performance, and therefore power use, automatically.

The Blocking modes in Samsung’s Jelly Bean update on the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2, but we had to like to see some more expanded features. Something like Gaming Mode for maximal power delivery.




  • Better Multiple Device Support: 
      There are some holes in Google’s multiple device supporting. For example, take the Video app which manages your movie download through Google Play Store. You are start watching movies and you have restriction to resume movie from same time, making it impossible to switch from phone to tablet mid-film.

Google surely will do something to fix those bugs and errors to make their Latest OS more efficient.

  • Line Drawing Keyboard options :
     Google is backward in this area. HTC and Sony both offer their own takes on the screen touch style of line-drawing text input, which is a fine option to have for getting your words for text messages and emails. Get it into Android 5.0 and give us the choice.

 
  • Multi-Select option in Contact List:
     It will be better option for emailing and texting. What if you emailing or texting a handful to your friends? You just drop an email to one, then adding the rest of the individual. There should be a Checkbox system that let users to scroll through whole contact list and create a mail list. Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie would make it easier.
 

So there are some latest features that Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie must be including to give their special appearance in Smart Phone Market.

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