Friday, June 27, 2014

LG G Watch vs Samsung Gear Live: First battle of the Android Wear devices!

Google announced the first 2 smartwatches based on Android Wear at Google I/O this year: LG G Watch and Samsung Gear Live. In this article, I will first write all the advantages of one watch over the other, then their full specifications and finally, my verdict on which is the best Android Wear smartwatch available for now!


LG G Watch

  • Bigger battery: 400 mAH vs 300 mAH.
  • Cleaner design.
Samsung Gear Live

  • Thinner: 8.9 mm vs 9.95 mm.
  • Lighter: 59 gm vs 63 gm.
  • SuperAMOLED Display: Saves battery on blacks and gives deeper contrasts.
  • Heart Rate Monitor.
  • Better Screen Resolution: 320 x 320 vs 280 x 280.
  • Higher Pixel Density: 278 ppi vs 240 ppi.

Verdict

There are actually more similarities in both these watches than there are differences. The screen sizes are almost same (0.02 " difference), they both run Android Wear, support Bluetooth 4.0, have a 1.2 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM and 4 GB of storage. The Samsung Gear Live obviously packs better specifications as seen above but there is an important thing I want to point out. In India, the Samsung Gear Live is 900 Rs (15 $) costlier than the G Watch while in USA, the G Watch is costlier by 30 $. I would go for the Gear Live because of the following points:
  • 1 mm is a lot for thickness and it is also lighter, even though by 4 gm.
  • 15 $ or 30 $ are not a concern when you are looking at 200 $+ devices.
  • It sure has a smaller battery but the SuperAMOLED screen makes up for it.
  • Heart Rate Monitor: It makes no sense to me to buy a wearable and not have it, unless it's Moto 360 :P

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Google I/O 2014 Expectations

All Android fanboys will be eagerly watching the I/O this year, hoping for a new Android version, including me! There are a lots of leaks going on this year about Motorola devices and Android TV, a new Android version and lot's more, let's get started!

Android TV



This was probably the earliest leak for Google this year, by The Verge in April, showing us a new device called Android TV. The leaks showed a very beautiful UI and hopefully it gets announced at I/O and includes all the features of Chromecast. If somehow, Google manages to price this under 100$, I think it's going to get Apple TV, Roku etc. out of business!

New Motorola devices

+TK TECH NEWS is on a roll and constantly leaking new Motorola devices including the new Moto X+1 and possibly a new tablet similar to the Moto Xoom. You can watch the videos on his YouTube channel here. 

Android Wear and more

Though Android Wear was already announced earlier this year, Google I/O is the perfect venue to see a more finished product and maybe even some hardware. The original release dates for the LG G Watch and Moto 360 were targeted for this summer, so it makes good sense that they could show up here as well. Google often gives away a bunch of free devices to the attendees, so what better way to get developers programming for Android Wear than give several thousand of them free devices and then have them sit through hours of how-to talks?

There are also speculations that the Moto 360 will feature a wireless charger and will be announced this I/O.

Google Stars

Google seems to have accidentally posted their long-rumored Google Stars extension to the Chrome Web Store for just a few minutes, which was long enough for someone to grab it, upload it to the web, and allow the tech blogosphere to run rampant with it. It is easy to overstate what Google Stars is – it is basically a feature-rich bookmarks/favorites extension, unless there is much more to it that we have yet to see. We have so far just seen a version that is an available extension for the Chrome browser, which would also potentially limit its appeal.

Nonetheless, it appears to be a true added value to the normal bookmarking feature. It takes the tagging features that Firefox users are probably used to and packages them in a more appealing interface that should make adoption easier. Google has also made sharing a part of the extension, perhaps with a vision for making Stars a link-sharing platform that doesn’t have the same time sensitivity that Google Plus, Facebook, and Twitter have.


New Android version (Technical stuff)

(Hopefully it's 5.0 :P) There were tons of leaks and some were teases from Google like on the I/O website and a screenshot with clock at 5:00. 

Leaks are leaks but here are some facts about changes that happened in Android in the last week:
  • Removal of Dalvik from AOSP source code.
  • Tentatively rename 64-bit API level to non-numeric: 'L'.
The build numbers usually start from the first letter of the version name. For e.g.: 4.4.4 is KTU84P, 4.3 is JWR66V. This means that it is almost 100% confirmed that the next version will start from "L".

Google knows that most of it's users have a habit of digging around the source code and find easter eggs so this is probably a tease by Google. After all, Google manages the internet :P

New Android version (Visual stuff)


Leaked Gmail interface

New contacts                      Old contacts

Project Hera and Quantum Paper are two leaked projects from Google that look forward to revamp the visuals of Android. The above contacts screenshot was provided by Google itself in a tweet for support while the gmail screenshot is a leak. As you can see in the new contacts screenshot, the Wifi icon looks a little different. Continuing this pattern, Google again teased new statusbar icons on the I/O site as shown below.

New icons teased in I/O and current icons

EDIT: Just after publishing this article, new leaks came from a Chromium Issue Tracker showcasing a new icon in the status bar which looks like Mr. Jingles but the more exciting thing for me was to see Chrome open in floating window! Google FTW if they implement floating window!! \m/


Most noticable things are the statusbar and the fact that Chrome is open in a window

 These screenshots are taken from a Nexus 4 so, if you are a Nexus 4 user, it's almost guaranteed that you will get 5.0!!

Nexus 9 (HTC Volantis)



First things first, this is likely the tablet we previously referred to as the Nexus 8 — everything lines up with rumors of that device (it’s made by HTC, and runs on an NVIDIA chip). Without further ado, let’s get right down to the specs of Volantis, the codename for the tablet.

The display is expected to have an 8.9-inch size with a resolution of 2048×1440, bringing the pixels-per-inch count to 281. This apparently has an aspect ratio of 4:3, but the resolution and ratio don’t line up here. It’s possible that the software navigation buttons are being included, which could possibly account for the difference.

The processor is a 64-bit NVIDIA Logan, which is better known as the Tegra K1. We do not yet know the clock speed of the K1 on this alleged Nexus 9. The rear-facing camera is an 8MP shooter with optical image stabilization, and it’s backed up by a 3MP front-firing unit. 2GB of RAM and a choice of 16 or 32GB of internal storage make up the rest of the leaked specs.

Let’s talk design for a second. The dimensions of the Nexus 9 are expected to be 8.91 inches by 5.98 inches by 0.31 inches. It’ll weigh 418g assuming you pick up the WiFi-only model, but the LTE-supporting equipment will tally to 427g. It also apparently has an “aluminum zero-gap construction with tapered-sides,” but the render shown in the alleged leaked Android Police source image doesn’t exactly line up with that (the image above is a render of the render to better show details), rather showing more of a cross between last year’s Nexus 7 and the Nexus 5. The stereo front-facing speakers are also absent from the render, but this is HTC we are talking about — it wouldn’t be surprising to us to see these design elements on a device from it.

Availability has also tentatively leaked. Assuming things don’t change before HTC and Google are ready to take the wraps off of the tablet, the WiFi-only model will likely cost $399. The 32GB model would add an extra $100 to do this, making the total price $499. LTE support adds even more, and Android Police speculates that this could push the price into the $600+ range. This is a wild departure from the Nexus 7 of yesteryear (and the year before), and quite frankly we’re displeased at this point — it is a Nexus, after all.

Nexus 9 is apparently the tentative launch name, but Android Police hasn’t confirmed that as the official launch name quite yet. Also, with all the turmoil going around in Nexus world, this may not even come to fruition — although we certainly hope it does.

This tablet will allegedly launch alongside the Android L-release in Q4 of 2014. Mark your calendars, folks, this will be big.

Home automation

There’s also the Android@Home group, focused on home automation. The initiative has pretty much been missing in action of late, though perhaps we might see some new announcements. Google’s brand-new Nest division just went out and acquired Dropcam, but don’t assume that means we’ll see movement here. It’s much too early for any deep integration and Nest still operates like an independent entity within Google, but it's clear that this space matters a great deal to Google and it's willing to put its money where its mouth is.

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Nokia X2 Announced!

Exactly 4 months before today, Nokia announced their first Android phones, Nokia X and XL. Today, they have announced the successor, name Nokia X2.

The Nokia X2 is a proper evolutionary step from the original Nokia X. There are updates both on the inside and out, but most notably, the Nokia X2 packs a larger 4.3" ClearBlack display.



Its resolution, however, is still 800 x 480 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of 217ppi. Under the hood of the X2, there's an updated Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 chipset with a 1.2GHz dual-core Cortex-A7 CPU and 1GB of RAM. A welcome new addition is the Home button located next to the Back button under the display.

The battery of the Nokia X2 has 1800mAh capacity (300mAh more than the Nokia X's) and is rated at 4 hours Internet browsing time on cellular network. Internal storage is 4GB paired with a microSD card slot for up to 32GB expansion.

With measures of 121.7 x 68.3 x 11.1mm and a weight of 150 grams the X2 is a bit chubbier than its predecessor. The Nokia X weighs 129 grams, so we're yet to see how the Nokia X2 will feel in the hand with the additional hole in its belt.



In terms of connectivity, there's Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and dual SIM card slots offering dual stand-by. At the back, there's a 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash, which is teamed up with a front-facing camera for Skype calls.

Nokia has also updated its custom Android launcher, which boasts more useful multitasking, the option to see most used apps and updated Fastlane. The free HERE Maps subscription for voice-guided navigation is also present, while notification drawer now packs a refreshed shortcut menu.

Hopefully, Nokia will push a software update to the original X with the new features, but no official word on that has been shared yet.

The Nokia X2 retails for €99 (before taxes and subsidies) and is available now in glossy green, orange black, yellow and white. There are matte dark grey color later on.

Considering the pricing and specifications, so far, it looks like a very low end Android device and hopefully we will soon see a "flagship" from Nokia worthy of the name.



Links: Nokia, Forum

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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Hidden Feature Found in AOSP; Called "Heads Up" and Tutorial to Install it!

Google have a history of implementing changes that custom ROM developers have invented and implemented into the AOSP. Nothing wrong with that. The AOSP is there for a reason. One of its purposes is for developers to try out new things and feed the changes they make upstream and back into AOSP. Google also keep an eye on the custom ROM community and their customization and if they see something they like, they will implement it with their own spin on it.


Heads Up is a new notification mode that was buried in the AOSP source code and should probably be implemented in the next major Android version! The Cyanogenmod team have already started giving that option to users in the nightlies and hopefully, it will come in the next Monthly build.


Heads Up allows for a floating notification to display on top of your current activity, with the full access (eg. Expand, Reply, Interact, etc) that you would expect from a standard notification. This allows for a quick and easy way to read incoming notifications while in otherwise full-screen applications (ie Games). Obviously, no one likes being nagged in the middle of their favorite Youtube video of cats – so, the Cyanogenmod team have introduced a ‘Do not disturb’ filter to this functionality. You can select which apps the new Heads Up functionality should not interrupt.


According to me, this feature looks very similar to Hover by +Paranoid Android. Ofcourse, because it is in the AOSP, it has less features as compared to Hover. For e.g.: Hover opens apps in floating mode when clicked directly. It also has a blacklist feature that allows Hover to ignore notifications for certain apps.


GravityBox is easily one of my favorite Xposed modules and the creator has already implemented Heads Up in the module! The GravityBox implementation allows for deciding which notifications will appear as Heads Up windows and which will be ignored, and users can expand notifications (if supported) with a two-finger swipe. Other nifty additions to the tool set include better options for the "quiet hours" function, an expanded battery tile in the quick settings menu, user-definable actions for plugging in or unplugging headphones, and a lot of bug fixes and language translations. Check out the update post for a full list.

In order to run GravityBox, you'll need a rooted Android device running 4.1 or higher, and preferably a Nexus/Google Play Edition one, since it's designed for AOSP hardware and ROMs. Then you'll need to install and configure the popular Xposed Framework. Finally, grab GravityBox from its home on the original XDA thread. As always when tinkering with root-enabled software, it's probably a good idea to make a backup before you go digging into the various settings. NOTE: For UNC, you need to donate to GravityBox.

EDIT: There is another module on Xposed framework exclusively for Heads up. Get it here!

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Friday, June 20, 2014

Android week! 4.4.4, Amazon fire phone and customization goodness!

This week was very exciting for Android enthusiasts like me with the announcement of 4.4.4,  3 new launchers, Google's announcement of the death of Dalvik (long live dalvik) and a new theme by +Arz Bhatia !

Kitkat 4.4.4



Google is certainly on a roll with just a week of gap in between 4.4.3 and 4.4.4. I think it's just time for 4.5 / 5.0! ;) There are no major changes in this new build but Sprint says it includes security fixes. Custom ROMs like +CyanogenMod and +Paranoid Android are already testing 4.4.4 and will be included in their next build(s).

Dalvik is dead, long live Dalvik!



Ever since we first saw ART appear alongside the release of Android 4.4 Kitkat, we all knew that it would eventually replace the aging and relatively inefficient Dalvik runtime compiler. Well folks, the time is now upon us, as commits made late last night to the AOSP master branch show Dalvik getting the axe and ART being set as the default.

Amazon fire phone announced


Amazon on Wednesday officially introduced its own smartphone, as expected, and it offers several unique features that may help it stand out in the crowded smartphone market. The device is called the Fire Phone and it sports a 4.7-inch IPS LCD HD display with Gorilla Glass 3 for extra strength, a rubber frame, aluminum buttons and injection-molded steel connectors that Amazon says “ensures a tight and precise fit,” which the device is charging.

 Under the hood, the Fire Phone is powered by a 2.2GHz quad-core processor with Adreno 330 graphics and 2GB of RAM. It also has a 13-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization, a feature that has helped phones like the original HTC One, the Nexus 5 and LG G3 capture amazing images. Also, another feature we love, the device has a dedicated camera button and will offer unlimited photo storage on Amazon Cloud Drive.

The phone is heading to AT&T with 32GB of storage for $199.99 with a new two-year contract, or for $299.99 with a new two-year contract with 64GB of storage. Pre-orders begin now and the device launches July 25.

The top 5 features of this phone include:
  • 4 front cameras which provide a "Dynamic Perspective Display"
  • 13 MP camera with OIS
  • Firefly: A software which enables you to point your camera at anything and get information about it
  • Mayday: Video chat with a tech support representative 24x7 and connect within 15 seconds
  • 1 year of Amazon Prime free worth 99$
OEM launcher goodness

If you are not familiar with the awesomeness of Android launchers, I recommend you read this article, which I wrote a long time ago, first!


Nokia announced Launcher Z for Android which has pretty good reviews so far. Z launcher is currently in limited pre-beta release, and anyone can sign up through Google+. As of now, the download is available for Android users running 4.1 and up, and has been specifically optimized to work with the Galaxy S5, S4, S3 and Nexus 5.


Nokia’s not the only player in town with Android launcher news today, and while its new Z Launcher may be grabbing all the headlines, we’ve also just picked up on word of another new launcher, nearly ready to head out. And like Nokia, with its Symbian roots and move to Windows Phone, we’re looking at a release from another company more traditionally associated with a platform other than Android: Jolla. While work on Sailfish OS continues, Jolla’s releasing what it calls its Jolla Launcher in an effort to give Android users a preview of how Sailfish looks and feels.

Alpha testing of the Jolla Launcher begins next week, with signups open now. In general, phones running Android 4.3 or better will be supported, but Jolla’s primary focus is on the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5. Users interested in bring part of this test group can find registration instructions through the source link; just please be ready and willing to provide Jolla feedback on your experience with the launcher – this is an alpha test, after all.


Terrain is a Samsung funded launcher that is gesture based and aims at simplifying user experience. It's fast, it's light, and it's driven by intuitive gestures that makes the best of your touchscreen's swiping ability.
KEY FEATURES:
* A Bird's Eye View with Smart Sidebar — curate all your favorite content (apps, tools, contacts, news, social) to view at a glance or dive in for a deeper look. The sidebar is easy to personalize; just pick the content you want from our free cards library and arrange your cards however you like.
* Find Things Fast with Local Phone Search — quickly find any contact or app on your phone with just a swipe
* Stay Organized with Apps Drawer — we’ve cleaned up the Apps screen so it’s easier to find the app you’re looking for
* Navigate Quickly with Swipe Gestures — swipe right for Sidebar, up for Search, and left for Apps
* No Battery Impact — unlike other smart launchers, Terrain is optimized for efficiency and will not kill your battery
* Change Homescreen Icon Grid Size — adjust how many icons can fit on your homescreen
* 100% Android -- everything you love about Android (widgets, homescreens, adjustable grid size)Links: Launcher Z, Jolla(alpha) and Terrain.

Theming awesomeness for power Android users!



People who are into custom ROMs and theming their phone probably know Arz Bhatia and his awesome new Fi theme. Yesterday, he launched his new theme called Nue. It is neon green/black color based and you can get it here. Ofcourse, it requires a rooted device along with a custom ROM like PA or CM that supports theming. 

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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A aka S5 Prime Announced!

EDIT: I don't know why but I wrote this article with "Active" in place of "Prime". I fixed it in the article but the link still says "Active". I'm sorry for any inconvenience, if caused :P

The Galaxy S5 Prime was long expected and it finally got announced in South Korea today! The phone is physically similar to the S5 but the specs have seen a huge bump, and so has the price.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A is actually the long awaited S5 Prime for South Korea

Like its predecessor, the S4 LTE-A, this device will likely remain a South Korean exclusive, and boy we have reasons to be jealous. The Galaxy S5 LTE is the first device on the market to pack a Snapdragon 805 processor, rocking Krait 450 cores, 3GB of RAM, and impressive 225Mbps LTE-Advanced network speeds. There’s also 32GB internal storage and support for 128GB microSD card.

But there is still hope for us! Traditionally, the Galaxy Note series always boasts better specs than the Galaxy S series so it is very much likely that the Note 4 will feature similar or hopefully better specs.

The S5 LTE-A in "Glam Red"

Another highlight feature is the display: the S5 LTE-A features a 5.1-inch 2560×1440 WQHD Super AMOLED display, for a record breaking 577ppi, edging out the LG G3, which features the same resolution in a slightly larger format. Aside from the above, the new S5 variant offers the same design, same hardware, and most of the same options as the unit we have already become familiar with.

From the looks of it, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S5 LTE-A in South Korea through SK Telecom for about 940,500 won (roughly US$920) this summer. Color options will include Charcoal Black, Shimmer White, Electric Blue, Copper Gold, Sweet Pink and Glam Red.

Showcase of the LTE-A variant along with the Electric Blue and Glam Red colors

Full specifications:


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Monday, June 16, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 vs iPad Mini 2 with Retina Display

Also read my other article on the Sony Xperia Z2 tablet vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 here. Also, read my thoughts on the new iPads here. Google Nexus 7(2013) vs iPad Mini 2 here.

Anyways, let's get started on this one! 


Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4

  • MicroSD card support.
  • Better cameras (8 MP vs 5 MP and 2.1 MP vs 1.2 MP).
  • IR blaster.
  • Physical home button along with capacitive multitasking and back buttons.
  • 3 GB RAM.
  • LED flash.
  • 14% thinner (6.6 mm vs 7.5 mm)
  • Higher pixel density (359 ppi vs 324 ppi)
  • 13% lighter (298 gm vs 341 gm)
  • 6% larger display (8.4" vs 7.9")
  • Notification LED.
  • Fingerprint Scanner with multi user suppport.
  • Open source Android.
  • Voice calling facility.
  • Slimmer bezel.
  • Wi-fi 802.11AC.
  • Back has superior grip and great feel in hand.
Apple iPad Mini with Retina display
  • 32% larger battery.
  • OS updates are faster.
  • 64/128 GB options.
  • Aluminum body.
  • 64 bit processor
Conclusion:

Is there anything more left to say? :P
Samsung for me all the way. Let me know in the comments which one you prefer!

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Sony Xperia Z2 tablet vs Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5

In this article, I told that according to me, the Xperia Z2 tablet was the best tablet of 2014 but out of nowhere, Samsung came out with all guns firing with the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 8.4 Although, I have to say that the screen sizes are a little weird for me. Anyways, in this comparison I will state the differences but mostly the advantages of one tablet over another and then, I will give my conclusion. Let's get started!
P.S.: Also read Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 vs iPad Mini 2 here!

Sony Xperia Z2 tablet:


  • 3% thinner (6.4 mm vs 6.6 mm) That said, I don't care if my tablet it 0.2 mm thicker.
  • 7% lighter (439 gm vs 467 gm).
  • Better processor (Snapdragon 801 vs Snapdragon 800/Exynos).
  • MHL 3 input/output support. Read more about it here.
  • Water proof and dust resistant IP58 certified.
  • NFC. Strange that Samsung didn't include NFC in it's tablet.
  • FM Radio with RDS.
  • Aluminum frame and glass body.
  • Wireless charging.
  • Playstation integration.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5:


  • Stunning 10.5" Super AMOLED display
  • 32% larger battery (7900 mAH vs 6000 mAH)
  • IR blaster
  • LED flash 
  • Physical buttons: Personal preference.
  • MIMO Wifi
  • Textured back with good grip.
  • Stereo speakers.
  • 2560x1600 resolution with 288 ppi.
  • Thinner bezel
  • 4% larger display (10.5" vs 10.1")
  • Brighter display.
  • Finger print scanner with multi user support. Useful if tablet is shared among family members.
  • No MicroUSB flap. This also means that the tablet is not waterproof.
Similarities: 
  • Android 4.4 Kitkat.
  • 3 GB RAM.
  • Adreno 330 GPU.
  • 8/8.1 MP and 2.1/2.2 MP cameras.
  • Wi-fi 802.11AC support.
  • LTE support.
  • MicroSD card support.
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • 1080p video recording.
Conclusion:

According to me, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is better at all practical things. For e.g: The multi user support, the LED flash, the thinner bezels and the Super AMOLED display whereas, the Xperia Z2 tablet is better looking on paper with the glass back, waterproof rating and MHL 3 support. There is absolutely no doubt that both these tablets are beasts in their own ways and that they couldn't be more different. Personally, I am torn between these two but I think I will give a slight edge to the Xperia Z2 tablet because of it's looks :P

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Oppo Announces N1 Mini and super slim R3!

From the N1, a phone with a swiveling camera to the Find 7, one of the first phones to boast a stunning QHD display and a camera capable of taking 50 MP pictures, Oppo never fails to remain out of the tech headlines. And this time, it's for the announcement of two new smartphones in China.

Oppo N1 Mini



Straight off, this may probably be the largest "mini" phone you'll ever see. The N1 Mini sports a 5" display with a resolution of 720x1280. It packs a 1.6 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor and Adreno 305 GPU clubbed with 2GB of RAM. The Oppo N1 Mini smartphone sports a rotating 13-megapixel Sony IMX214 sensor camera with LED flash; just like it's big brother.

The smartphone comes with 16GB of inbuilt storage, while there is no expandable storage support. The N1 Mini supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, GPRS/ EDGE, GPS/ A-GPS, 4G LTE and 3G connectivity options. The Oppo N1 Mini is backed by a 2140mAh battery, and is 9.2mm thick with 150 grams weight. It comes in White, Blue and Yellow color options. The Oppo N1 packed a 3610mAh battery, while the mini-variant comes with a 2140mAh battery.

Oppo R3



Coming to Oppo R3, the Chinese manufacturer is calling it "the world's thinnest 4G handset" that measures only 6.3 mm in thickness with a magesium alloy body.

It has a 5-inch (1280 x 720) display, powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor and runs on Android with Color OS on top.

It has a 8-megapixel rear camera with 1/3.2-inch sensor ,1.4 micron pixels, and a large f/2.0 aperture and a new night shot feature that eliminates noise in low-light imaging. It also has LED flash. It has a new O-Video feature that can combine both photos and videos and upload it online. With this O-Video any mobile phone can re-scan the image to automatically play the video. It also comes with 4G LTE support.

Oppo R3 Specifications:
  • 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD IPS display
  • 1.6 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with Adreno 305 GPU
  • Android based Color OS 1.4 ROM
  • 8MP rear camera with LED Flash
  • 5MP front-facing camera
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • 6.3mm thick and weighs 140 grams
  • 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, expandable memory with microSD
  • 4G LTE / 3G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
  • 2420 mAh battery
The Oppo N1 Mini is priced at CNY 2699 (approximately 435$) and will go on sale in China starting next week. On the other hand, the Oppo R3 is priced at CNY 2299 (approximately 370$) and will be available later this month in China. At present there are no details on the global release of the smartphones by Oppo.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tech roundup: Android 4.4.3, iOS 8, Mac OS X and more!

Today was a very busy day! First of, this is a new style of writing I am trying and I don't think this will be done frequently. That said, you can tell me about anything you want to know on Google+ or in the articles and I will try my best to explain in an article!

Android 4.4.3!


Google didn't quite announce the 4.4.3 update but instead, they started rolling out OTA updates to Nexus devices which you can download here, unlike some companies who tend to announce their NEW and INNOVATIVE OS months before the actual release and give their customers buggy betas ;)

The update squashes a few bugs in 4.4.2 related to the CPU usage and the Nexus 5 camera along with a newer Phone app with Card UI for Speed Dial. Further, Google is said to bring few more fixes with its new Android 4.4.3 update which include fixes for data connection loss, random reboots, missed calls and various camera bugs.

iOS 8.0 and Mac OS X 10.10 "Yosemite" :



Before starting, please excuse me for a moment for being satirical. I think Apple just waits for Android features to be a success and then implements it in iOS, giving the feature it's own UI touch and then talks to the world as if they invented it and nobody else has done it before. As an example, Tim was saying in the Keynote how Android is behind time and a few moments later, he started explaining the "new" features in iOS 8 that have been in Android since GB or ICS days. Also, does EVERY new Apple product has to be the "biggest change to the iOS/iPhone/iPad yet"? In fact, there is an whole article showing how most of the new features in iOS are already on Android. You can read it here.

iOS 8 allows all your iOS devices to sync photos. The messages app allows you to send audio and video, shortcuts in notifications and recent apps, a new keyboard that has swype typing and some more things. You can read about them all in detail over here.

Mac OS X 10.10 has a few visual changes regarding translucent bars and connectivity with iOS. Apple users can now accept calls and read/respond to text messages on their iPad or OS X machine.

As every year, Apple has announced betas for both the OSs and will be finally rolling out in September.

New Chromecast capabilites:

Google announced today that the subscribers of ESPN on their TV and having the WatchESPN app on the Android phone will now be able to cast ESPN videos onto their Chromecast.

Starting today, you can now also cast photos and videos from your Google+ page using the Photos app on your Android device, iPhone and iPad or on the computer by clicking on the "Cast" button while on Google+.

Moto Stream announced:

The Moto Stream is Motorola's attempt to fix the Nexus Q. If you don't know what the Nexus Q is, I don't blame you :P


The Moto Stream is a icosahedron shaped device which is aimed to make ANY speaker bluetooth enabled. It's as simple as that. It has Bluetooth 3.0 capabilities with upto 300 feet of connectivity. It is NFC enabled so you can just tap your phone/tablet and connect.

A maximum of 5 Bluetooth devices can be connected at one time and there is a queuing facility available. The Moto Stream is available for 50$ from today on the Motorola website and in RadioShack from 6th June.


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Friday, May 30, 2014

Meet the HTC One E8, plastic version of the M8!

Today is a weird day. AT&T announced the rugged version of the Samsung Galaxy S5 called the Samsung Galaxy S5 Active and HTC China announced the plastic version of the HTC One M8.




Besides the build material, there are actually very few differences from the M8. The E8 sports the same 5" 1080p display with a Snapdragon 801 chipset at 2.5 GHz, 2 GB RAM and 16 and 32 GB storage options.

But, instead of the Duo Camera with dual LED flash, the E8 uses a single LED with a 13 Megapixel sensor, also found on the HTC One Mini 2

The HTC One M7, E8 and M8.

It's unclear whether this phone will find a home outside of the Asian market; we should look for a more formal announcement from HTC in the coming days. Rumors from earlier this week pegged the device with a June 3 debut.

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AT&T Announces Samsung Galaxy S5 Active

Thanks to +TK TECH NEWS , +@evleaks and some other leaksters, we were quite sure what to expect from the Samsung Galaxy S5 Active and the announcement was just more of a formality. AT&T didn't have a big event for this phone but just quietly announced it on it's website and released a video explaining all the features.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 Active is exactly same as the S5 in terms of specs but the real difference is seen  when we look at the body. The back is more rugged and the phone is made shock resistant. The phone is offered in 3 colors: "Camo Green," "Titanium Grey," and "Ruby Red".
"Activity Zone" is an added feature in the S5 Active which gives facilities like timer, compass etc. The Activity Zone can be easily accessed at any time with the help of a "Convenience Key" located on the side of the device.
All other features of the S5 like the 16 MP camera, heart rate sensor, water resistance are retained while shock resistance is added and the Fingerprint Scanner has been removed, courtesy of 3 physical navigation buttons instead of 1 physical and 2 capacitive ones.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is also 4G LTE enabled because of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor but I am pretty disappointed that they didn't increase the battery capacity to more than 2800 mAH. Power Saving Mode and Ultra Power Saving Modes are also present which means even with 10% battery charge left, you can receive and send calls or text messages for upto 10 hours, courtesy of the Super AMOLED display.

If you're looking for a smartphone to take on a construction site or up a mountain, this may be your best bet. It's on sale now for $199.99 with a two-year contract, or through AT&T's various Next installment plans. $714.99. You can also buy this phone off-contract for You can also save $50 on a Samsung Gear Fit when bought at the same time as the Galaxy S5 Active.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

LG G3 announced!

The most leaked phone of 2014 got announced, and let me tell you that this phone is a beast! In short, if you want the best specs on the market, go for the G3. But, there's more to the G3 than specs. Keep reading!

"Simple is the new Smart" is the motto for the LG G3

Knock code:

This has now become a standard feature every new LG phone. Knock Code enables users to unlock their device with a pattern of taps. Merging security and convenience, users can create a personalized code that can be entered anywhere on the screen. With the G3, users have the option of being able to use KnockON to wake the screen to check the time as well as enter the home screen directly via Knock Code. That's as simple as it gets!

Camera:


There's not only killer specs in the camera like a 13 MP shooter with Optical Image Stabilization, 4K video recording and a dual flash but also a rather intriguing new feature caller "Laser Auto Focus". The basic concept is that the black thing you see to the right of the camera shoots a laser beam and the distance is calculated by the time the laser beam takes to come back (kind of like a radar gun) and then the camera focuses to that point.
P.S: If you want to screw a friend who owns a G3, apply tape to the Laser thing and watch them dance ;) 

Quick Circle Case:


LG has been teasing this feature way before the G3 was released. It uses the same concept of Samsung's S View case but because they made it better, kudos to LG! Available in five colors, QuickCircle Case allows easy access to frequently used functions such as calling, text messaging, music and camera all from the QuickCircle window without opening the cover. In addition to the QuickCircle Case, LG will offer a lineup of Slim Guard Cases and premium Slim Hard Cases to protect the G3 in style!

Resolution and Pixel Density:


Straight away, the display of the LG G3 is very likely to be the sharpest display you have ever seen. Sporting a 5.5" screen with a resolution of 2560x1440 which calculates to be around 538 ppi, Oneplus can go back crying to Oppo :P

Bezel and build quality:




The LG G3's back is made of a combination of polycarbonate and a layer if scratch resistant material. The finish is designed in such a way that it looks like brushed metal, but it isn't. But, the good part is that the bezel is made very minimal, which I like. Giant bezels is one of the main reasons why I don't like the HTC One M8. You can see in the picture that despite the G3 being a 5.5" phone, is similar in height to the 5" HTC One M8. The G3 is available in 5 colors: Metallic Black, Silk White, Shine Gold, Moon Violet and Burgundy Red.

Hardware Buttons:


Following the legacy of the LG G2, the G3 doesn't have buttons on the top or the side, but on the back! And the buttons are surely made to look better than the G2. This is indeed quite a unique style by LG. YouTube tech reviewers have said that once the back buttons become a habit, they are far better than side or top hardware buttons.

Wireless Charging:

The G3 comes equipped with Wireless Charging support out of the box! The official LG wireless charger looks good and it works on the Qi standard so pretty much most of the wireless chargers can work with the G3.

Flat UI:


The overall UI looks very bloated to me (multitasking screen and everything) but LG insists that the UI is indeed, flatter. Don't get fooled by this minimal looking homescreen. Look at the video below and you'll notice how much the G3 is actually bloated. You know what, I'll just flash Cyanogenmod :)

Specs:

FINALLY! We get to the best part :D

Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 801 (up to 2.5GHz Quad-Core)
Display: 5.5-inch Quad HD IPS (2560 x 1440, 538ppi)
Memory: 16/32GB eMMC ROM, 2/3GB DDR3 RAM / microSD slot (128GB max)
Camera: Rear 13.0MP with OIS+ and Laser Auto Focus / Front 2.1MP
Battery: 3,000mAh (removable)
Operating System: Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Size: 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9mm
Weight: 149g
Network: 4G / LTE / HSPA+ 21 Mbps (3G)
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth Smart Ready (Apt-X), NFC, SlimPort, A-GPS/Glonass
Color: Metallic Black, Silk White, Shine Gold, Moon Violet, Burgundy Red
Other: Smart Keyboard, Smart Notice, Knock CodeTM, Guest Mode, etc.

Videos:


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