Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Smartphones to consider under Rs 10,000

Smartphone under Rs 10,000                                                                                                                
Diwali tech-shopping: Top 5 smartphones to consider under Rs 10,000
                                    
In the past couple of months, the budget Indian smartphone market has become really interesting, especially the sub-Rs 10,000 category. Breaking the usual stereotypes of low spec and bad build quality, the sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone market now has much more to offer, owing to the likes of Moto clan and new Chinese entrants like Xiaomi. With the Indian festive season just a week away, if you are looking to own or gift a sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone, then here are the top 5 smartphones you should look forward to. 
Moto E – Rs 6,999
The best pick under Rs 10,000
 
The best pick under Rs 10,000
Motorola took the sub 10k market in India by storm by launching the Moto E at a crazy price of under Rs 7,000. Apart from being a handset from a reputed OEM, with extensive after sales support, you don’t feel short-changed when it comes to the features and performance. If you’re going to diss the Moto E because of its sub-par camera and the fact that it doesn’t have a front-facing one, then you’re missing the point.
We’ve had great fun reviewing the Moto E, which is saying a lot considering it’s a no-frills smartphone. If we have to nit-pick, then we would say that the buttons couldn’t have used slightly better tactile feedback and perhaps a 3MP auto-focus camera would have been better than the 5MP fixed-focus. If you are a first time smartphone user or wish to introduce someone to the world of Android, then the Moto E makes a great choice under Rs 10,000.

Xiaomi Redmi 1s – Rs 5,999
High-end specs at an economical price tag
High-end specs at an economical price tag

The Redmi 1S is Xiaomi’s second blockbuster smartphone, following the higher-end Mi 3. Just like the Mi 3, it comes with high-end specs at an economical price tag of Rs 5,999. The Redmi 1S sports a 4.7-inch 720p IPS display. It comes with 16GB of onboard storage and a microSD card slot that further expands it up to 64GB. It is fuelled by a 2000mAh battery and runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with Xiaomi’s MIUI layer on top. There’s an 8MP rear shooter and a 1.6MP front camera.
There’s little doubt that Xiaomi has another winner on its hands, but it needs some polishing on the performance, may be some fixes for the Indian firmware. Sluggish UI is not the best way to make an entry into the market, and the phone has enough firepower to actually utilise it better. In fact, with a dual-core processor the Moto E feels sprightlier. That’s the only hiccup in our minds in the smartphone to beat in the entry-level segment. Once again, Xiaomi has managed to make much of the competition irrelevant with its cunning pricing strategy. Read our complete Xiaomi Redmi 1s review to know more.
 
Micromax Android One  – Rs 6,499
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The best from Micromax, so far
We think the Micromax Canvas A1 is the best smartphone made by the company. It is dwarfed by the specs of the Canvas Knight or the Canvas Nitro, but is actually a way better overall experience in terms of usability, stability, and longevity. In fact, it looks way more expensive and sophisticated than its price suggests. It’s also great value thanks to the price, while the promised updates from Google are the cherry on top. The only drawbacks are the camera, which is not terrible, but could be better. It comes with stock Android and also promises the upcoming and latest Android L update. If you are looking at the budget category then the Canvas A1 is worth a look before taking the plunge. Read our Canvas A1 review, to know more. 

Lava Iris X1 – Rs 7,999
Sturdy construction and good looks are only some of the pros of the X1
Sturdy construction and good looks are only some of the pros of the X1
If you want a well built and good looking phone with better features than the Moto E, then the X1 is good option. For a thousand bucks more, the Lava Iris X1 does offer a lot more features to warrant this bump in price. It has a bigger display, a front facing camera and a much better rear camera with dual LED flash. In terms of hardware, the X1 and the Moto E are more or less on par, despite the latter only having a dual-core CPU. However, in terms of user experience, the X1 is still no match for the Moto E. Even though both phones run stock Android KitKat with 1GB RAM, the X1 lags quite a bit in day to day operations. Read our Lava Iris x1 review.

Asus Zenfone 4- Rs 6,999
Asus Zenfone 4
The youngest in the Asus Zenfone clan

Lastly, we’ve picked the youngest in the Zenfone family – the 4-inch Zenfone 4. We are still in the process of reviewing the device, but so far, it seems a good deal under Rs 10,000. The smartphone sports a good design and user interface. It is pretty smooth for basic phone usage and could also take on a few heavy games. Staying true to standard budget-smartphone specifications, the 4-inch model features a 5MP average camera, but the front-camera is not a good fit for selfies. Watch the space for our complete review of the Zenfone 4.

Besides, Xiaomi is also expected to launch the Redmi Note soon, a 5.5-inch 720p phablet, for just under Rs 10,000. Some of its other features include  1.7GHz MediaTek MT6592 octa-core processor, 1.7GB of RAM, 8GB onboard storage, microSD card slot up to 32GB, 3MP rear camera, 5MP front shooter for selfies and 3100mAh battery.

LG launches L Bello Android smartphone Rs 18500


 
LG on Tuesday launched the L Bello mid-tier smartphone that offers a premium design and smart user experience to mass consumers in India for Rs. 18,500.

“The new L Bello smartphone of the L-Series family offers users uncompromising performance that is combined with the device’s premium design. The L Bello is the perfect choice for budget-conscious young people who are active users of social media. The L Bello presents the most practical and convenient user experience in the mid-tier smartphone market. We hope to see this powerful and affordable device lead growth in the Indian mass consumer market with an exceptional margin”, said Amit Gujral, Marketing Head, LG Mobiles, India.

Inheriting LG’s signature Rear Key design, L Bello is intuitive and has a sleek, compact look with a floating arc curved back and gradually tapered edges, for an optimal one-handed grip. It has a 5 inch True IPS Display that offers edge-to-edge screen ratio at 74.1%. It is powered with 2540 mAh Battery. It is powered with a 1.3 GHz quad-core processor with 1GB RAM that allows the L Bello to deliver a responsive and fluid performance and a seamless multi-tasking experience. It runs the latest Android KitKat OS.

L Bello comes with the an 8 megapixels camera with powerful features, that include Touch & Shoot whereby one can simply touch anywhere on the screen, focus and get instant shots, the Gesture Shot that enables users to take selfies with a mere hand gesture, an open hand to activate a three second countdown and a fist to take a shot, and the Front Camera Light that captures perfect selfies in low lit settings through the use of bright flesh-tone illumination framed around the subject.

It also presents premium UX features such as Knock Code, Smart Keyboard, Guest Mode, Capture Plus, Easy Home, QSlide and QuickMemo+. L Bello comes in various color options and accessories to meet diversified consumer preferences. The different color variations, namely, white, titan black and gold, reflect the individualistic styles of users.

Key Specifications:
· CPU: 1.3 GHz Quad
· Display: 5 inch IPS (196PPI)
· RAM: 1 GB
· ROM: 8 GB
· Camera: 8 MP AF/ 1 MP
· Battery: 2,540 mAh
· OS: KitKat
· Size: 138.15x70.6x10.7

 

Google Nexus 6 aka Nexus X smartphone and Nexus 9 tablet launched 15/10/2014

Google likely to announce Nexus 6 smartphone and Nexus 9 tablet today

If the chatter online is to be believed then Google will be launching its new Nexus 6 aka Nexus X smartphone and Nexus 9 tablet today. This piece of news doesn’t come as a surprise as it is line with previous reports about mid-October launch. Now, Google has confirmed to Forbes that both

Nexus devices will be announced via a blogpost, and made available over the coming weeks. The report further suggests that the Nexus 9 will be the first device to run Android L.
The tablet codenamed Volantis will be available for pre-order starting October 17  and will begin shipping on November 3. However, there is no word on when Android L will be rolled out for other devices. It will be available in 16GB and 32GB LTE version (with expandable memory slots) priced at $399 and $499, respectively.

In the past couple of months, there have been consistent rumours about Google planning to ‘quietly’ launch the Motorola-built Nexus X aka Nexus 6 in mid-October. The search giant is also believed to launch Android L on November 1. Moreover, the Nexus 6 is likely to be named Nexus X due to some copyright issues. In terms of specs, one can expect a massive 5.92 inch display with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. This comes out to be 498 ppi, which is quite impressive for a smartphone.

There’s also going to be a 13MP camera, which will be able to capture 4K UHD video. For video calls and self-shots, Motorola will pack a 2MP camera on the front. The surprises don’t end there. On the internals, the device could have a Snapdragon 805 processor and may pack 3GB of RAM. You can also expect the device to be available in 32GB, in addition to other storage versions. All this will be powered by a 3,200 mAh battery.

Rumours about the HTC-built Nexus 9 have also been taking rounds for months now. The Nexus 9 is almost confirmed to feature a Nvidia Tegra K1 processor that comes with 64-bit support. And with Android L running the show, it will be able to make full use of the architecture. Some of the leaked reports claim that the Nexus 9 could sport an 8.9-inch display with a resolution of 2048 x 1440 pixels. It’s also expected to come with 2GB RAM, 16 and 32GB storage options, an 8MP OIS main camera and a souped-up 3MP front facing camera.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Xiaomi Redmi Note Rs.15,290

Xiaomi Redmi Note Price

Key Features
  • Android v4.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • 5.5 Inch, 720x1280 px display, IPS LCD
  • Octa core 1700 MHz processor
  • 13 MP Primary Camera, 5 MP Secondary
  • 3G, WiFi
  • 8 GB Internal Memory, Expandable up to 32 GB
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 3100 mAh, Li-Polymer battery
For
  • Octa-core processor
  • Superb camera
  • Sleek profile
  • HD display
Against
  • No LTE
  • Android Jelly Bean
Powerful yet humble
The Xiaomi Redmi Note features a 5.5-inch HD IPS display with 267ppi pixel density. It arrives in attractive colors like blue, pink, green, white and black. Under the hood is a powerful octa-core processor with a clock speed of 1.4GHz, coupled with 1GB of RAM.

The Redmi Note is packed with 8GB of inbuilt storage and via the microSD card slot, the phone can hold up to 32GB of external data. Front camera is 5MP while the rear camera is 13MP with features like auto-focus and LED flash options. The cameras feature face detection, geo tagging, HDR, smile detection, touch to focus and can record HD videos.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note comes with Android v4.2 Jelly Bean OS onboard. It is provided with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPRS, USB port, 3G etc for connection and networking.  The battery is 3,200mAh Li-ion type and offers decent phone usage in 2G and 3G carriers. 
 
Verdict
The Xiaomi Redmi Note makes is one of the rare devices launched with a true octa-core processor. Packing an enormous power under the hood, the Redmi Note doesn't disappoint on other fronts as well. A pair of great cameras, sleek design and HD display make the device an efficient contender.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Rs. 60000/-

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price

Key Features
  • Android v4.4.4 (KitKat)
  • 5.7 Inch, 1440x2560 px display, Quad HD Super AMOLED
  • Quad core 2700 MHz processor
  • 16 MP Primary Camera, 3.7 MP Secondary
  • 3G, WiFi, DLNA, NFC
  • 32 GB Internal Memory, Expandable up to 64 GB
  • 3 GB RAM
  • 3220 mAh, Li-Ion battery
For
  • High quality display
  • Robust configuration
  • Superb cameras
  • Ample connectivity options
Against
  • Expensive
Extortionate but worth every cent
Display and design

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 amuses with a 5.7-inch multi-touch AMOLED display which flaunts a QHD or 2K (2,560 x 1,440 pixels) resolution. The handset has been encased in a metallic body and bears a thickness of 8.5mm. Like its predecessor, the phablet also carries a heart rate monitor.
 
Platform and processor

The Galaxy Note 4 runs the latest Android v4.4 KitKat OS. The processor under the hood is a powerful 2.7GHz quad-core or 1.9GHz quad-core Exynos processor (market-dependent), accompanied by an equally powerful 3GB RAM.

Memory and camera

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has two internal storage variants - 32GB and 64GB, both equipped with a microSD card slot for expansion up to 64GB. It comes with a 16-megapixel autofocus camera loaded with a range of software features including HDR, Dual Camera, Selective Focus, Shot etc. For selfie lovers, it is equipped with 3.7-megapixel front shooter with f1.9 aperture. The front camera can click better group selfies with an ultra-wide angle of 90 degrees.

Battery and connectivity

The Galaxy Note 4 is fuelled by 3,220mAh li-ion battery with a fast-charging technology that can charge it to 50 percent within 30 minutes. The handset also features an Ultra Power Saving Mode to extend the battery life. In terms of connectivity, it has 4G LTE, NFC and IR Blaster in addition to the regular connectivity options. The device comes with a digital S pen to facilitate efficient use of the phablet while preparing official presentations and documents.
 
Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is an impressive phablet packed with power, smart advancements and a ton of goodies. Samsung raises the bar with every flagship and the Galaxy Note 4 is no exception. Although it costs big bucks, but justifies every penny.

Sony Xperia M2 Aqua Rs. 21000/- available from 13-10-14

Sony Xperia M2 Aqua
Sony Xperia M2 Aqua Price
 
Key Features
  • Android v4.4.2 (KitKat)
  • 4.8 Inch, 540x960 px display, IPS LCD
  • Quad core 1200 MHz processor
  • 8 MP Primary Camera, 1.1 MP Secondary
  • 3G, WiFi, DLNA, NFC
  • 8 GB Internal Memory, Expandable up to 32 GB
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 2330 mAh, Li-Ion battery
 
 
For
  • Water and dust resistant outfit
  • IPS scratch resistant display
  • Powerful configuration
  • Superior cameras
The waterproof smartphone for everyone
Display and Water resistant Design
 
The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua flaunts a beautiful IPS display which exhibits a qHD resolution of 540 x 960 pixels and has a pixel density of 230 ppi. It poses multi touch display with support for up to four fingers and is protected by scratch resistant tempered glass.
 
Being IP68/IP65 certified, this smartphone resists dust and continues to work normally even in 1m deep water for around 30 minutes. It has a thickness of just 8.6mm which means you will never feel like putting it down. It has a wonderfully crafted ceramic matte finish for the rear panel and a metallic frame which oozes excellence.
 
Processor and OS
 
At the heart of the device, there is a mighty 1.2GHz Cortex A7 quad-core processor sitting on Qualcomm MSM8926-2 Snapdragon 400 chipset working in combination with 1GB RAM. A brilliant Snapdragon processor means you have the luxury to enjoy seamless multi tasking. The graphics is managed brilliantly by the Adreno 305 GPU. It runs on the latest Android v4.4.2 KitKat OS.
 
Camera
 
The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua shows off a superior 8MP autofocus rear camera with a resolution of 3,264 x 2,448 pixels and supporting features like 4X digital zoom, panorama, HDR, pulsed LED flash, geo-tagging, object tracking, touch focus, face and smile detection. It can even shoot 1080p videos at 30fps. The front face has a 1.1MP snapper which shoots 480p videos. You can easily jump into water and capture razor sharp photos and videos even in poor light.
 
Storage, Battery and Connectivity
 
For storage purposes, the smartphone houses 8GB internal memory upgradeable up to 32GB. The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua is furnished with a 2,330mAh Li-ion battery which promises more than 11 hours of talktime, up to 640 hours of standby life, more than 8 hours of video playback time.
 
Its dual SIM slots support both LTE and 3G networks. Other connectivity options include DLNA, NFC, Wi-Fi Miracast, USB OTG, USB port, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v4.0 with A2DP and LE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n dual band and GPS/AGPS.
 
Verdict
The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua clearly shows the fact that Sony is trying to extend some of its signature features to mid range smartphones. As the name suggests, it is capable of resisting water and dust easily letting you carry out tasks, make calls or play games even in the sun or rain.