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Features of Nokia 808, PureView:

I shall say Nokia 808, PureView is a 'Mother of all Cameras' .It has groundbreaking 41 MP image quality with Carl Zeiss lens, and it comes with a new feature of PureView imaging technology. So, Now talking about its Operating System and and CPU. It has a 1.3GHz single core CPU and 512 MB of RAM, which isn't that cool , because in this current world we are having quadcore and dual core smart phones .Clear Black AMOLED display underneath Gorilla Glass, which allows for a big clear view of what’s going on, under any lighting conditions.

stunning Nokia 808

Nokia 808 runs on Symbian Belle Operating system, I shall say that its quite strange that still Nokia 808 is using Symbian instead Windows 7.5 or so. It has 16GB internal Memory and has NFC[Near Field Communication] capabilities . The PureView has a 4inch and HD display ,With a resolution of 360 x 640, which isn't that cool around.


NOKIA'S 41MEGA PIXEL CAMERA :



Now coming to, the coolest feature which made so much buzz , 41MP camera which is the best in the world. Nokia 808 made a super buzz and just stole MWC 2012 show.
It has 1080p Full HD video recording with up to 4 x lossless zoom that’s smooth and completely silent. It has powerful Xenon flash and LED video light on your side, so you're ready to catch spontaneous moments after dark.


In Nokia 808 we can shoot photos and videos at 2 megapixel, 5 megapixel, 8 megapixel all the way up to 38 megapixels for the best quality.The Nokia 808 PureView features a 41-megapixel sensor which essentially means that you can zoom in up to 3X without losing any of the details in your shot – and there’s no artificially created pixels in your picture, either.Its quite a lot boost about the camera. Now lets move to its new audio features.

Nokia's Dolby Digital System:

Nokia 808 PureView comes with 5.1 Dolby Digital Sound technology, and which also records sounds without distortion at audio levels as high as 140dB. And it’s the world’s first device to include High Amplitude Audio Capture.This combines a unique digital microphone and Nokia algorithms to record distortion-free audio at levels of up to 140 dB, which is quite amazing !!.

Finally , Nokia 808 isn't seem to be coool with 41 MP!!!!!... Rumours say that It is expected to release in the month of May , in RED, BLACK and WHITE. And Estimated Price shall be around 25000-35000INR, which isn't that costly with 41 MP cam. Get a one and experience the amazing shots of 808 with 41MP.

Samsung Galaxy S II Samsung Galaxy S II Samsung Galaxy S II Samsung Galaxy S II Samsung Galaxy S II



Price: 32890
Digit Rating: Good
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PROS

  • Excellent display, with vivid colours
  • Very slim design, and amazingly lightweight
  • Android never felt faster!
  • Good camera
  • Excellent battery life

CONS

  • Plasticky build is a huge disappointment
  • TouchWiz 4.0 UI isn't feature rich or polished like the HTC Sense
  • Dependence on Kies desktop software is a painful iTunes-esque experience

Summary

What Samsung have managed to package together is a dual core processor, and a lot of other goodies in an unbelievably slim and light form factor. While the plasticky feel is a bit of a disappaointment, the performance on offer will simply blow you away. For anyone who does a lot of gaming on the smartphone, or want a powerful phone, the S II may just be phone for you. If you have Rs 32,890 to spend at this moment, we suggest you order it right away. This is slightly on the expensive side at the moment, and you may choose to wait and watch what happens with the prices in the next month or so. Alternatively, the LG Optimus 2X is also worth checking out, if you want a dual core powered phone which costs a bit less.

Windows Phone Tango minimum specs and limitations revealed



New details have been uncovered about the Windows Phone Tango update, by members of the Russian WP7forum, while testing the new OS on a developer device – the HTC Mazaa. While the news brings details about the various improvements that Tango will bring to Windows Phone, it also brings word of the limitations in place for lower-end devices that Tango will enable.
Windows Phone Tango will apparently bring the minimum memory down to measly 256MB RAM, which brings with it the caveat that Windows Phone devices with that much memory will not be able to support all apps, their third-party Live Tiles will not work, and they won’t playback videos with more than a 4Mbps bitrate.
Tango devices with 256MB of RAM also won’t be able to upload images automatically to SkyDrive, and, they don’t support on-phone podcasts management. Windows Phone Tango lowers the bar for the camera on the device as well – the minimum is now 3MP, presumably without 720p HD video recording as mandatory.
mprovements come in the form of SIM contacts migration, enhanced roaming options, automatic app update via Zune, more pre-installed apps, more languages and C++ support (as we’ve heard before), as well as improved MMS capabilities finally featuring audio/video support, and multiple photo attachments.
Source: GSMArena

Apple OLED TVs with Souped-Up Siri Coming in April/May [EXCLUSIVE]



A high-ranking source with a major electronics retailer has told TechnoBuffalo to expect the long-rumored Apple TV set this April, or possibly May at the latest. Speaking on conditions of anonymity, the source said they’ve seen “gorgeous, very thin” pre-production versions of the set in person, and that they employ OLED panels at various sizes up to 42-inches. If true, Apple’s set will debut as the largest OLED based HDTV on the consumer market. LG and Samsung debuted 55-inch OLED sets at CES earlier this month, but neither is set to launch as soon as April.
While we don’t know if the set will be running its own version of iOS, we do know that will have deep integration with devices based on the popular operating system. The set will also sport Siri style voice controls as well as facial recognition software, and plans for the TV’s voice control system are said to far exceed what’s currently in use on the iPhone 4S. Additionally, if the user opts to not use voice controly, an iOS device can be used as a stand in remote. Apple execs are reportedly describing the new product line as a “hub” for your life, replacing the PC as the most-used device in a consumer’s home. Welcome to the “Post-PC Era.”
Our source said Apple is exploring the notion of using the set to control other connected devices in the home; think along the lines of ovens that pre-heat while you’re watching TV before dinner, and garage doors that can be closed by voice command while you sit on the couch. No details were given as to whether Apple would consider manufacturing such devices, though given their history, a “Made for iPod” style accessory program would be a natural fit for a TV-based connected home system.
Controls for the television set would be unconventional and unique, according to the retail exec. The TV will follow the Apple tradition of going into power-saving sleep mode more often than actually turning off. Thanks to facial recognition software, something we’ve known Apple has been playing around with for some time now, the television will reawaken when someone it recognizes walks into the room. Should two recognized users be present in the room at the same time, an iOS app can be used to tell the set which person should be given control.
The recently published Steve Jobs biography talks about television as one of the industries Jobs was most interested in revamping, saying that he’d “finally cracked the code” on how to remake TV just before his death last year. We asked our source why it has taken Apple so long to release this rumored television set. According to the source, the delay in getting Apple’s TV to market has been a matter of Apple’s well-known product upgrade cycles.
Consumers have grown accustomed to the concept of a new iPad or iPhone once a year, but Apple knew they couldn’t count on consumers buying a new TV set every 12 months. With this in mind the company opted to try to make the first version of the set as complete as they could with killer features that would make it hard to resist despite not being the physically largest television set on the market. Given what we saw at CES from LG and Samsung’s OLED panels, even if Apple’s TV tops out at 42-inches it will stand out in stores based on its panel brightness and industrial design alone. OLED screens can be made incredibly thin and lightweight, and we all know how much Apple loves to hype their designs.
The only question that remains, assuming our source is reliable, is how much Apple’s TV will cost. Neither LG nor Samsung talked pricing for their 55-inch OLED prototypes, but most journalists have been predicting the sets will retail for at least $7,000 when they hit stores this summer. Apple’s panels will be smaller, and CEO Tim Cook has a well-earned reputation for getting great prices from his suppliers. Even still, it’s hard to imagine a 42-inch Apple TV selling for $999. If the set costs $2,000 or 3,000, would you buy one?

First Conceptual Look of Iphone 5 – Possible Iphone 5 Features

 Though Apple has not yet declared the release date for iphone 5, it is rumored to be around September. And as always, people have already started spreading Rumors about possible iphone 5 features. Some geeks from NoWhereElse have already created cool info-graphics that showcases the conceptual look of iphone 5 and the possible features that the iPhone 5 might have. According to sources the iPhone 5 would feature a Brushed metal chassis instead of the glass backing that the iPhone 4 has. Some other features are a 4-inch large display, an A5 processor, higher-resolution camera, 3D support, and an NFC chip. The Design is fully Unpredictable and it could be the same design with a metal chassis instead of the glass backing or it could have completely New look and could also be Inspired by the iPad 2 with Reduced Thickness and a Metallic Back side as you can see below:
-Some Features that may Power iphone 5:

The Google Story in 2 minutes – Google is the internet!



The internet search engine ‘Google’ was founded by two smart mathematicians Sergey Brin and Larry Page. It all started as a college project and now it rules the internet rather Google is the internet!. The two met at Stanford University in the 1990s where they were both attending graduate school. Together, they ended up collaborating on a paper titled The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine. Eventually, this paper would lead Brin and Page to launch the Google search engine in 1998. Google success is solely because of their PageRank algorithm. The term “Google” is similar to “Googol”. “Googol” is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Today Billions of internet users are dependent on google and today Google has all the answers for your questions. Google has totally changed the way people find information, from libraries to internet. here’s a very quick look back at the Google story over the last 11 years. From Stanford to Mountain View and around the world, featuring many different products, starting with BackRub (Search) up to Google Wave, StreetView and Chrome. The 2 minutes video explains Google’s milestones so far would help piece your understanding of Google together. If you found this video interesting I’d also recommend you reading David Vise’s fantastic book ‘The Google Story’. Really interesting.

LG Optimus Net Dual P698 Review Price Specification



LG Optimus Net Dual P698 is a dual sim Android smartphone. It has 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen and measures 59 x 114 x 12.1 mm and has a weight of 124.6 grams. Optimus Net Dual P698 is powered by 800 MHz processor and 512 MB of RAM. This Android dual sim phone from LG has 3 MP camera and connectivity options of 3G, Wifi, USB, Bluetooth, GPRS and EDGE. As this LG dual sim phone runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, Net Dual P698 is Tethering enabled. This phone also be used as WiFi hotspot. Features of LG Optimus Net Dual P698: Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) OS 3 MP Primary Camera with 4X digital zoom Dual Standby SIM (GSM + GSM) 3.2-inch TFT Capacitive Touchscreen 800 MHz Processor and 512 MB RAM Wi-Fi Enabled Expandable Storage Capacity upto 32 GB USB tethering and WiFi Hotspot. Pros and Cons of LG Optimus Net Dual P698: Pros of Optimus Net Dual P698: Dual sim with Dual standby Android OS. Good connectivity options Good camera Cons of Optimus Net Dual P698: Low battery life. No Front camera Cost of LG Optimus Net Dual P698:LG Optimus Net Dual P698 price in India is ₹10,499 (Flipcart price). LG Optimus Net Dual P698 Specification: Operating Freq:GSM - 850, 900, 1800, 1900; UMTS - 2100 OS:Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) Java:No Processor:800 MHz RAM:512MB SIM:Dual SIM, GSM + GSM (Dual Standby) Display: 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen Screen Resolution:HVGA, 480 x 320 Pixels Primary Camera: Yes, 3 Megapixel Secondary Camera: No Video Recording:Yes, 640 x 480 Zoom:4X Digital Zoom Camera Features:Geo-tagging, Auto Focus Dimensions:59 x 114 x 12.1 mm Weight:124.6 g Type:Li-Ion, 1500 mAh GPRS:Yes Edge:Yes 3G:Yes Wifi:Yes, 802.11 b/g/n USB connectivity:Yes, micro USB, v2 Tethering:USB, Wi-fi Hotspot GPS Support:Yes, A-GPS with Google Maps Bluetooth:Yes, v3, Supported Profiles (EDR) Audio Jack:3.5 mm DLNA:Yes FM:Yes Ringtone:MP3, WAV Music Player:Yes, Supports MP3, eAAC+, WAV Video Player:Yes, Supports MP4, H.263, H.264

Micromax Android Smartphones Price and Features



Micromax mobiles entered into Android based smartphones from its Micromax Andro A60 model. It was using Android 2.1 eclair version. Later it started developing more models based on Android OS. Micromax A70, Micromax Bling2 and recently released Micromax Superfone A85 and A75 are the Android based smartphones from Micromax. Let us have quick specs of Micromax Android smartphones. Micromax Android Smartphones:
1.Micromax Andro A60: This was the first Android based phone from Micromax. Features: Android Eclair OS(Version 2.1) 2.79-inch Resistive Touchscreen 3.2 MP rear Camera 600 MHz Processor Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity options Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB Micromax Andro A60 Price in India is ₹4280. More details given in Micromax A60 Review. 2. Micromax A70: It is successor of A60. It got Android Froyo OS and better display with higher screen resolution. secondary camera for video calling and capacitive touch are added in this model. Features: Android Froyo OS(Version 2.2) 3.2-inch Capacitive touch screen 5 MP rear camera 0.3 MP front camera 600 MHz Processor 2G,3G and WiFi network options Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB Micromax A70 price in India is ₹7500. More details on this model is given in Micromax A70 Review. 3. Micromax A55 Bling2 : This model is stylish Android from Micromax. It got SWAROVSKI ZIRCONIA in the front and back covers. Features: Android Froyo (Version 2.2) OS 2.8-inch Capacitive Touchscreen 3 MP rear Camera 600 MHz Processor FM Radio and audio player Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB Micromax Bling 2 Price in India is ₹6200. More on specs and features are given in my earlier post Micromax A55 Review. 4. Micromax Superfone A85: A85 is the latest model from Superfone series smartphones from Micromax. This superfone has got gesture control and dual core processor. The price of this model is decreased to reach more customers.
Features: Android Froyo (ver.2.2) OS 5 MP Primary Camera 0.3 MP Secondary Camera 3.8-inch TFT capacitive Touchscreen 1 GHz Cortex-A9 Dual Core Processor Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB 2G and 3G Network Support Gesture controls Micromax Superfone A85 price in India is ₹14562 (The latest reduced price). More on specs,features and pros and cons are given in Micromax A85 Review. 5. Micromax Superfone lite A75: This is the first model from Micromax to run on Android gingerbread OS. It is has got many features like dual sim, front and rear camera and many more for very affordable price. Features: Android Gingerbread OS Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) with dual standby 3 MP rear Camera with flash 0.3 MP Secondary Camera 3.75-inch Capacitive Touchscreen 2G and 3G Network Support Wi-Fi Enabled Micromax A75 Price in India is ₹8990.

Top Android Smartphones



Android OS is one of the popular smartphone OS. The popularity of the Android OS increased consistently over the years due to its huge apps market, open source code and the ease of use. With release of new Ice cream Sandwich version Android is reaching new highs. Below are popular Android smartphone with price and features. These five Android smartphones are rated as best Android smartphones by CNET reviews. Top Five best Android smartphones: 1.Samsung Galaxy Nexus(Unlocked): This is the first smartphone to feature Android Ice Cream sandwich version. Gorgeous screen, good design, solid build quality and powerful dual core processor are the pros of this phone. Quick specs of Google Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250: 4.65 inch Super AMOLED 720p HD Contour Display. 5MP low-light optimized rear camera with flash, touch focus,face detection Latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 1.3MP front camera Dual core 1.2GHz Cortex A9 processor PowerVR SGX540 GPU 1GB RAM and 16/32GB internal memory Price Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250: Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250 price starts from $669 for 16GB version. 2. HTC Rezound: Even though this HTC smartphone is little bulky, the performance, beautiful display and multimedia features makes this phone one of the top choice for Verizon Wireless customers. Quick Specs of HTC Rezound 4G: 4.3 inch S-LCD capacitive multi touch screen display. Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS Beats Audio technology for studio quality sound and iBeats headphones 1.5 GHz dual core processor Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (with optional Wi-Fi Mobile Hotspot service) 3G/4G LTE connectivity 8-MP camera with Full HD 1080p video and 2-MP front camera 6 GB memory plus 16 GB microSD card; Bluetooth 3.0 stereo music Up to 6.75 hours of talk time and up to 261 hours (10.9 days) of standby time Price of HTC Rezound 4G : HTC Rezound price starts from $299.99 and $199 with Verizon wireless. 3.Motorola Droid Razr: The thin design, good set of features and blazing fast performance makes this Droid Razr one of the top Android Smartphone. Quick Specs of Motorola Droid Razr: OMAP Dual Core 1.2 GHz processor with 1GB RAM 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced multi-touch display 8-MP camera rear camera with full HD 1080p video recording Front camera for Video Chating Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (with optional Wi-Fi Mobile Hotspot service) Price of Motorola Droid Razr: Motorola Droid Razr Price starts from $649.99. 4.Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket: 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display along with a dual-core 1.5GHz processor, an NFC chip, and support for AT&T's LTE network are mail features of this Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket. Quick specs of Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket:
Runs on Android Gingerbread OS 1.5 GHz dual-core processor 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus multi-touch display ultra-fast 4G LTE connectivity(compatible with nationwide 4G HSPA+ network) 8MP rear camera with Full HD 1080p video capture 16 GB internal memory Wirelss-N Wi-Fi networking (with optional Mobile Hotspot capabilities) Up to 7 hours of talk time, up to 250 hours (10.4 days) of standby time Price of Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket: Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket Price starts from $599 and $199 with AT&T. 5.HTC Evo 3D: Dual core processor, larger batterym Glasses free 3D Display and ability to capture 3D videos and photos makes this best buy phone. Quick Specs of HTC Evo 3D: 1.2 GHz Dual core snapdragon processor Android Gingerbread OS Glass free 3D display and capture 3D photo and Videos Dual 5 megapixel cameras with zero shutter lag stereo sound recording Ultra-fast 4G connectivity Built-in mobile hotspot Price of HTC Evo3D: HTC Evo 3D price starts from $199.99.

Windows Phone “Mango” Versus Android and IOS

Windows Phone “Mango” was Microsoft’s way of answering the “call to duty” because of the emergence of Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS. Mango is impressive with its elegant and luring interface. Messaging proves easy with instant messaging and regular emails. Social networking anyone? You can upgrade your statuses and tweets on Facebook and Twitter while launching widgets in tracking significant events in your life. The Windows Phone makes the iOS appear dull, and plain in looks.
If you want to see a colossal disappointment with the Microsoft phone, please feel free to compare the “Documents to Go” suite, and Apple’s “iWork suite” to the “Office” on the Mango phone. You will discover that “Office” contains no charts/tables, styles or fonts. I found the “Office” to be a glorified “notepad”. Office’s “PowerPoint” does allow for editing text, but you cannot add visual elements or slides. This proved frustrating and disappointing. Where the Microsoft phone appearsattractive at first glance with the elegant interface, I find it does not have a rightful place in the mobile phone industry. It does work with Exchange, but it only supports few Exchange Active Sync (EAS) policies. Microsoft has actively billed Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango” as a HUGE update to the limited original version of the Windows Phone OS that was released one year ago. I do not know what the “hype” is about because the phone has not been revolutionized, nor are the changes large enough to make a difference. Some of the gaps of the Microsoft phone filled. One prominent example is the “Copy” and “Paste” features were added in the “NoDo” update last spring. Out of the thirteen problem holes for users in Windows Phone 7.0, the OS partially supports HTML5 but it sadly proves that it is still far-behind the Android and the iOS in that regard. Multitasking has been added and you can thread messages together in a conversation. What is genuinely new with the Window Phone 7.5, “Mango”? I think what is new are a few widgets and no capabilities. Now I understand why Microsoft focused so much on the “outside” of the phone, with so many flaws and lack of useful features for users to enjoy. Summing this up, the Microsoft phone has a weak platform, much like the older version. Is the phone pretty? Yes it is, but that is about as far as the beauty lies. After updating a Windows Phone 7.0 to “Mango”, I sadly could not find any deviation from the previous version of the phone with the exception of the “bells and whistles” they added to the phone.

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