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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Gionee ELife E5 Specs and Features

Gionee ELife E5 is for all those who wants a smartphone which is not just stylish, affordable but also loaded with State of the art specs then this is the one smartphone you should look out for.  


Gionee ELife E5 Specs and Features

  • 4.8 inches of Full HD Screen with SUPERAMOLED Display,
  • 1.5 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589T processor,
  • 8 MP auto focus camera with BSI sensor & LED Flash,
  • 1GB of RAM,
  • 16GB of internal memory,
  • 5MP of Front Facing camera with Wide Angle Lens,
  • Bluetooth 4.0, Wi Fi, 3G, FM Radio and GPS,
  • 2000Mah Battery
Gionee, a Chinese handset vendor, has announced a new smartphone under its E-life series with E-Life E5. The phone gets a 1.5 GHz quad core processor and is very slim at 6.85 mm thickness.


The phone gets a 4.8 inch HD Super Amoled display at 306 PPi with 1280 x 720 pixel screen resolution and is based on Android Jelly Bean v4.2. E-Life E5 comes with a 5 megapixel full HD front camera and an 8 megapixel BSI rear camera.


E5 is powered by a 2000 mAh battery. For better sound output the phone comes with an in-built Digital Theatre System (DTS) and 3D surround system. E5 comes with an in-built memory of 16 GB and supports a 32 GB micro SD card as well.



It will be available in three colors including yellow, graphite black and white. The Gionee E5 will be priced at Rs 19,999.

GENERAL
2G Network 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G Network 900/2100 MHz
LTE Yes
DISPLAY
Type Type 12.192cm (4.8″) AMOLED, 1280*720, Support 16.7M colors
DIMENSION
SIZE 137 X 69 X 6.85 mm
DATA
3G/HSPA Yes
GPRS Yes, class 12
EDGE Yes, class 12
WLAN Wifi-802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth v4.0, with A2DP
Wireless Input device Yes
Others WLAN Direct, USB Internet (Sharing Windows PC internet via USB cable), ,Gionee Xender, wireless input device(Keyboard & Mouse)
CAMERA
Primary 8.0 Mega AF, Auto focus, LED flash
Secondary 5 Mega Pixels, FHD for images.
Feature Face detection, Geo-tagging, Touch focus
Video FHD video recording (Rear Camera)
FEATURES
OS Android OS, v4.2 Jelly bean
CPU Quad core 1.5 GHz Cortex A7
Internal Memory 16 GB
GPU PowerVR Series5XT
RAM 1 GB
TF Card NA
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Audio DTS 3D Surround Sound
Radio FM Radio
Multi-Media MP3, MP4, H.264/H.263, 3GP, AVI
GPS Yes, with A-GPS Support
SIM Card Single SIM
Compass Digital Compass
Sensor Proximity sensor, G-sensor, E-Compass
Others Light Sensor, Face Unlock, OTA, Game Zone, Game loft Live
Battery 2000mAH
Color White, Black, Yellow


Friday, July 19, 2013

HTC One Mini Specs & Features

HTC One Mini smartphone launches in India. The main difference between the HTC One and the HTC One mini smart phone is that the former one is having the metallic body while the HTC One mini smartphone comes with the plastic body.


The HTC One Mini will be available for £379.99 according to Mobile Fun, but no contract prices or networks have yet been confirmed.  The phone looks pretty much like the device spotted in those leaked images we kept showing you. The HTC One Mini is made of aluminum (back plate) and polycarbonate (sides and front), and appears to look more or less like its bigger and more famous brother.

The HTC One Mini features a 4.3-inch 720p screen and, like its bigger brother, it includes HTC's UltraPixel camera with the HTC Zoe imaging software. The camera apparently captures 300 per cent more light than a traditional smartphone camera, with its speciality being low-light conditions.


HTC One mini smartphone is come with the Beats Audio support, 1.7GHz, quad-core CPU 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory along with the Jellybean 4.2.2 firmware. HTC One mini smartphone is expected to come with the 4 Ultrapixel Camera carrying the same ultrapixel concept from its Big Brother HTC One. The screen size of this smartphone is expected to come with the 4.3 inches of screen size.
  • Size: 132 x 63.2 x 9.25mm
  • Weight: 122g
  • 4.3-inch S-LCD3 display with 1280 x 720 resolution (341 ppi)
  • 1.4GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, Adreno 305 GPU
  • 1GB of DDR3
  • 16GB of storage but no microSD card
  • 4-megapixel UltraPixel camera with HTC Zoe support
  • 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera
  • LTE support
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • BoomSound support
  • Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5 on top and BlinkFeed
  • 1800mAH non-removable battery

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 310 Specs & Features

The latest Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 310 comes with the 8 inches of TFT LCD Screen along with the display resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. This device is having 1.5GB of RAM, 16GB of internal memory along with the external sd card slot of up to 64GB. 

Tab3 310 is having Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, GLONASS and Wi Fi a/b/g/n (2.4/5GHz), Wi Fi Direct capabilities. 3MP of Rear Camera along with 1.3MP Front Facing Camera is also there. This device is having a battery life of 4000mAh, this device comes with 7.4mm thickness & 314 gms of weight. 

Tab3 310 device runs Android Jelly Bean 4.2 and come pre-loaded with Samsung applications and services such as Samsung Hub, ChatOn, S Translator, S Travel, Pop up Video and WatchON.

 
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 310  Specs & Features

  • 8-inched TFT LCD Screen,
  • Display Resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels,
  • Jellybean 4.2 Firmware,
  • Wi Fi a/b/g/n (2.4/5GHz), Wi Fi Direct,
  • Bluetooth 3.0,
  • 1.5GB RAM,
  • 3MP Rear Camera,
  • 1.3MP Front Facing Camera,
  • Internal Storage of 16GB,
  • External Storage option of up to 64GB,
  • Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, GLONASS,
  • 7.4mm thickness, 314 gms weight,
  • 4000Mah Battery
In India Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 P310 tablet will be available for Rs. 21,945 and can be purchased Online as well as in offline Stores. 
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Sunday, June 16, 2013

iOS 7 Vs Android 4.2 Vs Windows Phone 8 Vs BlackBerry 10 Comparison

Apple officially released iOS 7, and declared it to come with “Biggest Change Since the Original iPhone”. By checking what’s new in iOS 7, we could easily get the right point of iOS 7, like the multitasking preview, Control Center, AireDrop, etc. iOS 7 is creating a great buzz for it in the gadgets’ world as the redesigning of the OS has not only excited the Apple users, but the competitors of the operating system too are feeling the threat. These changes are more cosmetic and iterative than they are groundbreaking.  


While some say that iOS is an explicit copy of Windows Phone OS as well as from Android’s Jellybean OS, it has become tough for Apple to give out clarification. With Google keenly looking at the iOS 7, it seems like the next version of Android will surely be different from what we saw till now. 


Rumors are doing the rounds that the next version of Android will also be supporting the low end devices. In recent Android OS version, Jellybean 4.1 – 4.2.2 didn’t see many changes in terms of UI /UX and almost looked same.


Below, you'll find a list of the iOS 7 features that Apple focused on today, and next to that, a brief description of how that trait exists on Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry rivals (or at least one manufacturer's take on said platform). Read on below for more detail about how iOS 7 stacks up.
iOS 7
Android 4.2
Windows Phone 8
BlackBerry 10
Control CenterVaries by ManufacturerNo Settings MenuAccess to System Settings is Possible
Notification centerDetailed notificationsLive tile
badges
BlackBerry Hub, badges
Multitasking previewRecently Used ListMultitasking previewActive Frames grid
Surfaced camera modesVaries by Android skinThird-party
lenses
Video, Time Shift modes
Photos grouped by
years, location
Albums, other filtersAlbums, dateAlbums, recent
Shared photo streamSelect Android Devices have itShare one by oneShare one by one
Peer-to-peer sharing (AirDrop)Android Beam (NFC)Tap + Share (NFC)NFC sharing
Unified browser barYesYesYes
Personalized radio/discoveryGoogle Play Music All AccessNokia MusicThird-party app
Voice access to
system settings
Samsung’s S VoiceNo systems accessNo systems access
Automatic app updatesUpdate All & Individual App Update option‘Update all’ optionIndividual
Password-protected
reset
NoNoNo
In-dash integration
(iOS for cars)
Driving mode/S DriveNokia DriveThird-party apps
iCloud Like ServiceNoNoNo

Actually, there's a lot in iOS 7 that we've seen before in other mobile platforms, in similar if not identical forms. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that so long as Apple executes well and brings value to the user. The difference is that Apple's most advertised iOS 7 software additions either play catch-up or are relatively minor, like a way to filter apps for kids or surface camera settings in the app's top layer.

Apple does push the industry forward with some capabilities that are all its own -- like iOS 7 for cars and using Siri to toggle system settings. (Samsung's S Voice does the latter, but not Android Voice Actions.) Even with driving modes for individual handsets, such deep car integration will be tough for the others to beat and even match without strong automotive partnerships.

iTunes Radio may not be a new concept, but I like that it's free for everyone, and integrated into a native app that people already use. Google Play Music All Access does about the same, but costs $10 per month, and Nokia Music is free, but only on Nokia's Windows phones.

Once again, Apple's advantage is that iOS 7 will be unified across most Apple smartphones and tablets, unlike Android, which varies greatly by phone-maker and has a notorious track record for timely updates across devices. Even Windows Phone has two flavors; that profits Nokia, the originator of most extra features, but also makes Windows Phone's benefits uneven across the entire portfolio.

Apple may not have bowled us over with headline enhancements, but iOS 7 will continue to formidably challenge Google, Microsoft, and BlackBerry with its eye-catching visual design and its total haul of features, new and old. Like many things worth admiring, iOS 7 is greater than the sum of its parts.

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