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Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Samsung Galaxy A8 Ready To Hit The Market in Next Quarter


Galaxy A8 : A 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display with an octa-core Snapdragon 615 processor hooked up to 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. It will also have a 16-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front camera, a 3,050mAh battery, touch based fingerprint sensor all in a metallic frame that’s 5.9 mm thin and runs Android 5.1.1 Lollipop straight out of the box. The Galaxy A8 hands on video that has been posted online gives us a good look at the Galaxy A8 and some of its features like the camera. Samsung has not yet officially announced this device but it’s very likely that the company will have much to say about it in the very near future.

Monday, 22 June 2015

Here’s what is possible with RAW image capture on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge

Here’s what is possible with RAW image capture on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge


Well, if you have knowledge of Photoshop and other image editing tools, there’s quite a lot you can do. RAW images are unprocessed images that don’t suffer from the artifacts and quality reduction introduced when an image is saved in the standard JPG format, and as you can see in the image below, you can change a lot of parameters to make the end result look much better/different than normal.
Again, editing RAW images and getting something useful requires you to know your way around Photoshop. If you have the requisite skills, it’s easy to see the advantages RAW image capture can provide; it’s too bad Samsung hasn’t yet updated its camera app to offer the option to the end user, but we’re hoping the company will get around to that in a software update for the S6 devices in the future.

MOTO G THIRD GEN LEAK SPECIFICATIONS

                             
                         
    MOTO G THIRD GEN LEAK SPECIFICATIONS
Motorola's third-generation Moto G has allegedly been spotted in a hands-on video. The video also shows some purported specifications of the Moto G (Gen 3) via benchmark results.
It shows the handset in full glory. The front of the Moto G (Gen 3) looks largely similar to the second-generation Moto G(seen above) while the changes are apparent on the rear.
The Moto G (Gen 3) is seen sporting a textured back panel and a LG-like strip near the rear camera. The sides also seem unchanged from the previous generation; though images hint that it might be slimmer. According to purported benchmark results seen in the video, the Moto G (Gen 3) will feature a 5-inch display. It is said to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor coupled with 1GB of RAM, which might be disappointing considering majority of smartphones launching around current Moto G price feature 2GB of RAM.
There is 8GB built-in storage and comes with microSD card slot support. The smartphone is likely to run Android 5.1.1 out-of-the-box. Many geeks claimed that the Moto G (Gen 3) supports LTE - though this may just be a variant like with previous generations.
The third-generation Motorola Moto G might sport a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera, which is definite upgrade from 8-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front camera seen on the current generation.

Sunday, 21 June 2015

Galaxy S6 Camera Proves Vastly Superior To iPhone 6

Galaxy S6 Camera Proves Vastly Superior To iPhone 6


PhoneArena has now come out with the results of a blind camera test they conducted some time back, where they lined up photographs taken with Samsung’s Galaxy S6 and Apple’s iPhone 6 and asked their readers to vote on which ones they liked the best. Of course, to maintain objectivity, readers were not told which photograph was clicked with which phone. While the end results might be what is expected from the android masses, what wasn’t, was the margin. The Android flag-bearer Galaxy S6 as it turns out, topped each of the six scenes by a wide margin, and received around 90% of all votes cast, garnering a massive 27,063 votes, compared to only 3,033 votes cast for the iPhone 6.

Looking at the photographs side-by-side, it isn’t hard to fathom why the result has turned out the way it has, seeing as the photos taken with the Galaxy S6 consistently looks sharper, brighter and more vivid in their color reproduction. While most of the images were clicked outdoors in natural light, the most telling images were perhaps the two photographs of a row of bottles in what looks like a bar. The photographs were clicked indoors in artificial light, and the image captured by the Galaxy S6 camera just looks that much brighter with more details and less noise. Because there’s no mention of the settings used to click the images, we’ll have to assume both the cameras were set to their default auto settings. Some of the photographs used in the test are shown below for you to make your own decision.


Saturday, 20 June 2015

Samsung wants court to reconsider $548 million in damages awarded to Apple

Samsung wants court to reconsider $548 million in damages awarded to Apple

In papers filed with the court Samsung’s lawyers argue that “Unlike rugs, spoons, and simple mechanical objects, smartphones incorporate hundreds or thousands of different patented technologies, and it is undisputed here that Apple’s design patents claim only partial, minor features of such devices.” No comment by Apple as yet on this latest legal move from Samsung but we can expect the company to fight till the very end to receive the damages it feels itself entitled to.

Samsung Galaxy S6 wins blind camera test against its fiercest competitor

Samsung Galaxy S6 wins blind camera test against its fiercest Competitor 

See Photo Clicked By Galaxy S6


Samsung’s first smartphones with front-facing LED flash, Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7, now official

Samsung’s first smartphones with front-facing LED flash, Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7, now official

New Version Of XIAOMI Mi 4i 16GB To Hit The Market

HERE COMES THE NEW VERSION OF XIAOMI MI 4i 16 GB 



Xiaomi India, soon after slashing price of the Mi 4 64GB model, has now announced the same for the 16GB model, making the smartphone Rs. 5,000 cheaper than its launch price.

The Xiaomi Mi 4 16GB variant will be available now at a price of Rs. 14,999, down from its most recent price tag of Rs. 17,999. To recall, the smartphone was launched in January this year at Rs. 19,999 and was initially available via the company's flash sale model. The Chinese company however by end of February started selling the Mi 4 16GB in India via Flipkart without registration. The Mi 4 (Review | Pictures) received its first price cut of Rs. 2,000 back in April that brought down the prices to Rs. 17,999 for the 16GB model.

Xiaomi India announced the price cut to commemorate 10 million Mi 4 units sold worldwide. The new prices were effective 9pm IST starting Wednesday and the smartphone can be grabbed now via Flipkart and Mi.com. The company alongside promised that the Mi 4 will be available at new price via other online and offline partners soon.

The price cut definitely brings down the Mi 4 to sub-Rs. 15,000 category but it also brings it around the Mi 4i, which is currently selling at Rs. 12,999. The new price of the Mi 4 however undercuts the 16GB Silk White OnePlus One (Review | Pictures) which is available at Rs. 18,999. Perhaps in a bid to counter the Mi 4 16GB price cut, OnePlus also dropped the price of the 64GB Sandstone Black variant in India for a day, to Rs. 19,998 (a cut of Rs. 2,000).

Recently, OnePlus announced a permanent price cut of $50 and EUR 50 on its One smartphone in the US and eligible European countries. Unfortunately, the price cut was not applicable in the Indian market.

The Mi 4 64GB price was slashed last week, and is available now via Flipkart at its reduced price of Rs. 19,999, down from the Rs. 23,999 launch price.
Hugo Barra, Vice President of Xiaomi Global, also showcased various products such as Mi Selfie stick alongside drones and remote control cars that could be controlled by the Mi 4 smartphone.

Editor Choice And Best Launcher of June 2015

Best launcher of june 2015 
Solo Launcher :-

 
 Solo Launcher - clean, smooth DIY: intuitive and light 

With more than 50 million downloads, Solo launcher is a pretty hot app right  now. It's marketed as clean, clear and smooth, and it delivers on all accounts.

It doesn’t use many of its own icons, but it does use feature some sweet animations, and it's lighter on "bundled apps and widgets" than most launchers we encounter.

Solo Launcher houses some neat gestures like a simple upward swipe on the home screen to perform a search (online or for local files), but it doesn't deliver any huge changes in functionality to your normal device. It's a simple, subtle alteration which could even go unnoticed, and this is its greatest strength. 

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Fixed:Galaxy S6 Not able to get Mobile Data toggle button back on the Notification Panel

Galaxy S6 Not able to get Mobile Data toggle button back on the Notification Panel
(First Bug Found In Galaxy S6 & Galaxy S6 Edge)
How To Get Back:

Install App From Below Link


Install And Press Option.
You will Get Mobile Data Button Back On Notification Panel
You Can Uninstall app After Fixed. 
100% Fixed.
Any Query You can Leave Message in Comment Box.

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Motorola Moto X (Gen 2) Reviews & Specifications

Motorola Moto X (Gen 2) smartphone with 5.20-inch 1080x1920 display powered by 2.5GHz processor alongside 2GB RAM and 13-megapixel rear camera
Motorola Moto X (Gen 2) detailed specifications
GENERAL
Alternate namesXT1092
Release dateSeptember 2014
Form factorTouchscreen
Dimensions (mm)140.80 x 72.40 x 9.97
Weight (g)144.00
Battery capacity (mAh)2300
Removable batteryNo
ColoursWhite, Black
SAR valueNA
DISPLAY
Screen size (inches)5.20
TouchscreenYes
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Resolution1080x1920 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)423
Colours16M
HARDWARE
Processor2.5GHz  quad-core
Processor makeQualcomm Snapdragon 801
RAM2GB
Internal storage16GB
CAMERA
Rear camera13-megapixel
FlashYes
Front camera2-megapixel
SOFTWARE
Operating SystemAndroid 4.4.4
Java supportYes
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-FiYes
Wi-Fi standards supported802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac
GPSYes
BluetoothYes, v 4.00
NFCYes
InfraredNo
DLNAYes
Wi-Fi DirectYes
MHL OutNo
HDMINo
Headphones3.5mm
FMNo
USBMicro-USB
Charging via Micro-USBYes
Proprietary charging connectorNo
Proprietary data connectorNo
SIM TypeNano-SIM
GSM/ CDMAGSM
3GYes
4G/ LTEYes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40)No
SENSORS
Compass/ MagnetometerYes
Proximity sensorYes
AccelerometerYes
Ambient light sensorYes
GyroscopeYes
BarometerNo
Temperature sensorNo

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Samsung fan explains why the Galaxy S6 Active is ‘an insult’ to Galaxy S6 owners

Samsung’s rugged Galaxy S6 Active got officially unveiled on Monday, but not every Samsung fan is happy. Samsung giving the S6 Active a comparatively big 3,550mAh battery is an “insult” to every customer who bought a Galaxy S6 with its 2,550mAh battery earlier this year.

Sunday, 7 June 2015

Nexus 5 standby time increases sharply after installing Android M

A Nexus 5 with Android M installed had 2.7 times the 

standby time as an Android 5.1.1 powered version of the 

phone




Android M is going to have a few interesting and exciting features. One of them is called Doze and is activated when your Android handset is inactive for a period of time. With Doze, the phone goes into a deeper sleep than it currently does and and a result, standby times are more than doubled. Once Doze is disabled (which happens when you pick up the phone), syncs and open tasks which were halted are carried out by the model.

Tips and Tricks to get the most out of your Samsung Galaxy S6

Set up fingerprints



Change your home screen grid and layout


Disable built-in apps and services

Google’s Project Ara update: New partners, inductive data transfer, and cutting-edge battery tech




Ever since Google’s Project Ara debuted, consumers have been interested in the possibility of a customized smartphone with hot-swappable modules and varying functionality that can be changed on the fly depending on the user’s needs. Today, Google gave a major update on where the program is and where it’s headed through 2015.
Right now, Google is focused on building what it calls the Spiral 2 device, a new version of the hardware that will include multiple modules, greater flexibility, the option to swap out the battery while the device is in low power mode, and the opportunity to use multiple antennas for better signal sourcing and multiple carrier support. Spiral 2 also shifts from FPGA’s (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) to ASICs — specialized application-specific integrated circuits with superior performance and generally lower power consumption compared to FPGAs.

Android 5.1 Lollipop update for Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge features new camera upgrades


The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge stand to benefit a lot from the Android Lollipop 5.1 update, particularly when it comes to the main 16MP camera it comes with.
Not that the main camera for both models leave a lot of desired since they seem to be doing fine are not drawing much complaints so far. But then again, a new feature wouldn't hurt especially if it means moving the camera closer to a DSLR-like feel.

Android 6.0 Muffin Concept is Awesome - Feature Unfolded

1. New Opening and Closing Animations -


2. Multi-Window Feature -


3.Quick Reply Feature - 

Android M is to Hit Market Next Year



Android "M"
For now, speculation about the large number of possible names at random select, for example: "Mars", "Milky Way" or even "Mentos". The designation "Muffin" is another option that is offered directly. A new version of its hilarious concept, so named after its creator and Vladislav Vitula. Let's take a closer look at it.

a new version of Android wished. 
It is all about "Multi-Window" support, the ability to have multiple applications running side by side on one screen. This feature already offered by the way some phones from Samsung or LG .

Another dream of the new features is called. "Quick reply", i.e the ability to immediately respond to incoming events directly from the notification bar.