February 25, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 Announced With Full Specifications

Samsung announced the latest Galaxy S smartphone - the Samsung Galaxy S5 - at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Samsung's Galaxy S series has emerged as one of the strongest challengers to Apple's iPhones and has helped the Korean company surpass Apple as the world's largest smartphone maker.

Samsung Galaxy S5 has just leaked in live photos, specs and details. Some inspired reader managed to guess the link to a concealed article and downloaded everything about the upcoming flagship smartphone. Unfortunately the page doesn't exist anymore so it's impossible to confirm if the images are the real deal.

A chief complaint about Samsung phones has been the company's tendency to pack them with a slew of features, some of which don't work well with each other or at all.

Following are some key features to check about Samsung Galaxy S5

KEY SPECS: Display: 5.10-inch
Processor: 2.5GHz
Front Camera: 2.1-megapixel
Resolution: 1080x1920 pixels
RAM: 2GB
OS: Android 4.4.2
Storage: 16GB
Rear Camera: 16-megapixel
Battery capacity: 2800mAh

February 23, 2014

Samsung Gear 2 and Gear 2 launched

Samsung unveiled the Gear 2 and Gear Neo 2 smartwatches at Mobile World Congress (MWC) on Sunday, and as rumours had suggested, the devices shun Android in favour of Tizen.

The Gear 2 offers a number of improvements on the original Samsung Galaxy Gear. Chief among these is the addition of Tizen, with Samsung dumping Google's Android operating system in favour of its own open-source software, which should, according to the firm, make the devices nipper than the original model. This shift also sees Samsung dumping the Galaxy branding for its second-generation smartwatches.

However, despite running Tizen, it appears the smartwatches will still need to hook-up to a Samsung Galaxy smartphone in order to work, with the firm saying it will be compatible with more than 12 handsets at launch. We're assumng one of these will be the Samsung Galaxy S5.

Beyond software, the built-in 2MP camera now sits above the display, rather than on the strap of the device, which Samsung claims makes the device sleeker and more discreet than before. The Samsung Gear 2 Neo doesn't have a camera, suggesting it will be offered as a more affordable version.

Samsung has also added fitness sensors to both the Gear 2 and Gear Neo 2, including a heart rate monitor, pedometer, gyroscope and accelerometer, and sensors for tracking sleep and stress levels. Both watches also come with IP67 certification, which means they are resistant against dust and water.

These features arrive amid talk that Apple's mooted iWatch will focus on fitness, with the firm set to debut a bunch of health-focused features in iOS 8 this year.

The new models retain the original Galaxy Gear's 1.63in 320x320 AMOLED display and 512MB of RAM, although they have seen a bump in the processor department with a dual-core 1GHz chip under the hood, as opposed to the original's 800MHz offering. They also come with the addition of an IrLED sensor, which means you can use the watch to control your television, if you so desire.

There has been a downgrade in the battery department however, with the second-generation Gear devices featuring a 300mAh battery, compared to 315mAh. However, Samsung claims the two new watches will last longer than the original, promising two to three days of battery life.

Both the Samsung Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo will be available to buy from April this year, but there's no word on pricing just yet.

February 21, 2014

BBM Beta Now Offers Stickers

Good news! BlackBerry has finally figured out how BBM will pose a warning to messaging giants like WhatsApp. It's... stickers. Yes, of all the things the company could do to get better its chat app, it's introducing the same sort of solely cosmetic decals that everyone else offers.
As with competitor services, those using a new BBM beta can buy themed sticker packs to express themselves in creative (and very cutesy) ways.

In all fairness, the addition may help BlackBerry court younger chatters. However, we hope that the phone maker has a lot more up its sleeve than this -- me-too upgrades can only go so far.Source

February 19, 2014

Intex launches Cloud Y12 smartphone

Indian electronics firm Intex Technologies has launched its Cloud Y12 smartphone at Rs 5,390 in India. The Android 4.2.2, Jelly Bean phone has 2.0 MP rear camera with flash and VGA front camera.

The phone enables 3G video calling through sim.

The smartphone is powered by 1.2 GHz dual core processor and comes with features like auto call record and FM Radio. The phone sports a 2000 mAh Li-Poly battery and ensures a talk time of 5 hours, and standby time of 180 hours.

The phone has 4 GB ROM and 512 MB RAM. It has in-built memory of 1.76 GB which can be extended up to 32 GB. The phone is available in colour options like red, White, Blue and Black. Cloud Y12 comes with preloaded games like angry gorilla, chennai express, thunder fighter HD, and zombie quest.

February 16, 2014

New BBM app offers free call facility for Android, iPhone users

BlackBerry has started rolling out a new version of its popular instant messaging app BBM, which allows Android and iPhone users to make free voice calls to other BBM contacts.

BBM users on Android and iPhone will now be able to make free voice calls to BBM contacts over a Wi-Fi or cellular data connection with BBM Voice, as well as access BBM Channels, a broadcast service, BlackBerry said in a statement.

The free voice call feature is already available for Blackberry handset users.

BBM Channels allows users to chat with other BBM users on topics of interest them. These range from products, hobbies and sports to entertainment, fashion and cars.

In addition to this, BBM users on Android, iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones will also get features like one-click sharing of photos, documents and voice notes.

"Today's announcement gives Android and iPhone customers the rich experience of BBM Voice and BBM Channels two great ways to connect with friends, family and colleagues, to build out communities around shared interests, and to follow your favourite people and brands," BlackBerry President (Global Enterprise Solutions) John Sims said.

Over 250,000 BBM channels have been created by large brands like Coke Indonesia and USA Today. Indian Channels include Airtel, Firstpost.com and CCD.

Last year, BlackBerry had announced the global rollout of its instant messaging service BBM on rival phones/platforms.

Within days of launching BBM cross platform in October, BlackBerry had 40 million new Android and iOS users.

Combining with the existing 60 million active BBM users worldwide, the total BBM base stood at 100 million as of November 30, 2013.

Currently, BBM comes pre-loaded on Android devices from brands like LG, Micromax, Celkon, Spice and Zen. Source:http://www.abplive.in/gadget/2014/02/15/article263356.ece/For-Android-iPhone-users-new-BBM-app-offers-free-call-facility

February 15, 2014

Micromax Canvas Power A96 Launched

Micromax has listed the 5-inch Canvas Power A96 on its online stote at a price of Rs 9900.
The highlight of the Micromax Canvas Power is its 4000 mAh battery that Micromax says gives talk time of 13.5 hours and a standby time of 450 hours. The Canvas Power is powered by a MediaTek 6582M 1.3 GHz quad-core processor. The phone has a 5 megapixel rear camera. The Canvas Power runs on Android Jellybean 4.1. The screen resolution of the display measuring 12.7cms (5 inches) is 480x854 pixels. The phone has 512 MB RAM, an internal memory of 4GB and supports up to 32GB expandable memory.

February 9, 2014

2014 Auto Expo: Hyundai Announces new Xcent sedan

Hyundai has announced its Grand i10 based sedan and has called it the Xcent. As many would be alert, one of Hyundai's highest and longest selling car in India was the Accent which was taken off the shelves last year. Clearly, the Accent must have had a handsome fan following for Hyundai to name the Grand i10 sedan the Xcent.

The Xcent which uses the same stage as the Grand i10 will also come with parallel engine options as the hatchback - one petrol (1.2-litre kappa 2) and one diesel (1.1-litre). We guess the power rating for the engines to remain unchanged as well. The Hyundai Xcent will also be accessible with manual and automatic gearbox options in petrol and a 5-speed manual on the diesel.

On the inside, the design has been carried ahead almost as is from the hatchback and given the already complete equipment list the Grand i10 comes with, similar list of features will hold the Xcent in good stead in its class against the Dzire and the Amaze. It gets rear AC vents, smart key push button entry and start, 15in alloys, auto folding electric ORVMs and one touch trunk opening. It will also get a cooled glovebox, steering minted controls and Bluetooth telephony. In terms of safety, the top of the line version oft he Xcent to be badged Asta, will get abs, dual airbags and rear parking assist as standard.

February 8, 2014

Maruti Suzuki Celerio Review

After a remarkably quiet 2013 Maruti Suzuki has begun spreading its gigantic wings all over 2014. They begin the year with a brand new offering aimed squarely at the Indian market. The Celerio, if you aren't aware of it by now, is a hatchback that will eventually replace the A-Star and the Estilo.

The Celerio is built on an all-new platform that has been in the making for close to three and a half years. A team of around 175 designers, engineers, product planners, visualisers, marketeers etc from both India and Japan have combined their efforts to this end. Except whoever came up with a name that sounds like a veggie in a salad mated to Mahindra's favourite latter is anyone's guess. According to Mayank Pareek, COO Maruti Suzuki, Celerio means a 'celestial river', but don't ask me what's the connect, I'm as clueless as you and many Maruti Suzuki employees are!

But get past the name and what you can clearly see its antecedents in the Alto, there are definitely faint hints of inspiration from Maruti's largest selling car.

From various angles the Celerio brings to mind the Toyota Etios Liva, especially that smiling grille with the twin smiling slats flanking the Suzuki Logo. In fact, if you took off the Suzuki logo and replaced it with a Toyota badge you could easily fool anyone into mistaking this car for the latter. As it is, driving this car on the busy roads around Jodhpur did not elicit much interest from the very people who would in the near future be buying this car, the aam janta! And let me tell you in the past there hasn't been a single new car that hasn't grabbed attention on these drives.

At the front, the bumper is a strong element of the design and looks sturdy and well-sculpted, though the inverted curve to the lower air dam and the single fog lamps scooped inside the bumper continue to remind you of the Etios Liva. I like the hood which has this slight clamshell effect to it and gives the Celerio a sporty character.

The side profile is sculpted with two sweeping character lines that appear running parallel to each other. The one running along the shoulder starts at the fender and sweeps upwards towards the rear window with a sculpted kink. The outside rear view mirrors with integrated turn lamps and smaller indicator lamps on the fenders are the only ornaments that give this profile a sparkle. The rear is my least favourite area. The tallish tail lamps look a bit out of place, though the chunky bumpers look quite in sync with the rest of the body shell. The rear tail gate can only be accessed from the outside and not from within the car.

Where dimensions are concerned, the Celerio is comfortably long and wide, though to put it in comparison, it's shorter in length than the Hyundai Grand i10 though taller by a few inches. At 2.425 metres, however, both hatchbacks share the same wheelbase and that also means the Celerio has substantial amounts of interior space, especially knee room, just like the Grand i10.

The cabin like every contemporary Maruti is outstanding. The quality levels are top notch and the design and layout is simple, effective and yet stunning to look at. The centre console is a smart-looking unit surrounded by a chrome bezel within which the music player and the air-con controls are housed. The steering wheel too looks pleasing, but it's the top-end variant, the ZXi, that gets the audio and Bluetooth telephony controls on the steering wheel.

The slim seats with the integrated headrests liberate loads of interior space, though I can't say for certain how comfortable these will be over long distances. The ZXi (optional) variant gets height adjustable seats as well as front fog lamps and alloy wheels as standard.

Now for the mechanicals and the driving bit, the Celerio at present comes only with a 998cc 3-cylinder petrol engine. A diesel will follow but nothing has been set in stone yet. This petrol motor is an updated engine that uses aluminum in its construction and is named the K10B; it's also called as the K-Next engine. Maruti has worked hard to lower the NVH levels, and while at idle this engine is impressively quiet, as speeds rise it has that typical whine I've heard in every small displacement Maruti as you push the engine harder and harder.

The 4-valve per cylinder arrangement allows it to make 68PS of max power and 90Nm of max torque. Now those figures aren't as hearty as those pumped out by the Grand i10, which has a larger displacement engine, but it's the transmission that makes all the difference in the Celerio.

The transmission has been big news for some time as Maruti claimed to offer a clutchless driving experience in the Celerio. I'd like to point out at this moment that it's not because of an automatic transmission. Innovatively, Maruti is using what is called an automated manual transmission, which basically is a sort of a gadget that takes care of the duties of the clutch without there being a clutch pedal in the driver's foot well. So instead of a manual gear shift stick you get something that looks like an automatic shifter, except if you look closely you won't see a park mode. More...http://ibnlive.in.com/news/maruti-suzuki-celerio-review-the-transmission-makes-all-the-difference/450693-82.html

February 5, 2014

Auto Expo 2014: Maruti Suzuki unveils Ciaz sedan crossover, SX4 S-Cross concept models

India's car market leader Maruti Suzuki India unveiled two concept models - sedan Ciaz and crossover SX4 S-Cross - as it looks to enhance its position in the bigger sedan segment going forward.

Amid a slowdown in the market, the company said it was looking to achieve sales it had in last fiscal year in 2013-14. "The SX4 S-Cross and Ciaz are models to expand our product range in future," Maruti Suzuki India Managing Director and CEO Kenichi Ayukawa told reporters here at the Auto Expo.

Expressing optimism about the Indian market, he said in the last 30 years since its inception, MSI has sold 12 million vehicles but it covered only one per cent of the country. "We have the other 99 per cent to cover," Ayukawa said. Commenting on the importance of the two new concepts unveiled here, Suzuki Motor Corporation Executive Vice President T Suzuki said: "In 2004, we had the first global model launch of Swift and these two are in line with that...The two cars we are unveiling today are aimed to meet the growing demand of sedans in India, China and elsewhere."

He said since 1955, Suzuki has sold 50 million vehicles.

Commenting on the sales prospects for this year, Ayukawa said: "The automobile market in India is on a slowdown. Our effort is to achieve sales of last (fiscal) year in this year."

The company had registered sales of around 10.6 lakh units in the domestic market in 2012-13. The concept Ciaz, as and when it hits the market will compete with the likes of Honda City and Hyundai Verna in the C segment sedans. Apart from the two concepts, MSI is displaying 14 different models, including variants of existing models such as Swift, Alto, Ritz, Ertiga and Dzire. Source: http://ibnlive.in.com/news/auto-expo-2014-maruti-suzuki-unveils-ciaz-sedan-crossover-sx4-scross-concept-models/450091-82.html
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February 1, 2014

Motorola Moto G Gets Listed Online Now

It has been in the news reports suggesting that Motorola's Moto G smartphone will be making its way to India on February 5, 2013. As per Google that the recent decision to sell Motorola to Lenovo will have no impact on the impending launch of the Moto G in India.

The Motorola Moto G has now been listed on various popular websites with the "Coming soon' Tag. Unfortunately, there is no indication of the best buy price in India for this smartphone Moto G. Some news reports are suggesting that Motorola Moto G Price in India will be around Rs. 15,000.

As per the recent news, the company would launch Moto G in India in partnership with a distributor that will handle the supply chain for the device in India.

Just to recap, Motorola G is a budget Android device. Talking about the specifications of the Moto G, it has a 4.5 inch (720x1280 pixel) display. It is powered by 1.2GHz processor along with 1GB of RAM. It comes with a 5-megapixel rear camera.