Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 January 2016

5 tips for taking better pictures

Lights, Camera and Click! This is the new phrase out for those who love clicking all that is beautiful around them. But here one thing is important and needs attention, i.e. all that seems beautiful in real should look equally beautiful in pictures and if this reality is missing in your snaps then it is not the fault of your stars. The reason for a bad picture is not being clicked by a DSLR, but lack of camera skills. Yes, a Smartphone can be your DSLR. All you need to have is a little knowledge of using your device in a better way.


Focus

Before you click, look at the screen and ensure that the focus is correct. Most of the Smartphone are pre- loaded with autofocus system that makes clicking perfect. But some camera’s needs your assistance. So, make sure that the object you want to capture is in focus for perfection.


Don’t Zoom as Digital Zoom is Bad

Smartphone may give the option to Zoom. But by opting zoom you are not capturing the details of the object instead cropping the picture. The Zoom option is just an option because Smartphone doesn’t have no physical lens that moves in to magnify just like in shoot cameras. Perhaps, you end up cropping the picture even before you click it without capturing any details of the object.

If details of the object matters, then you must not use digital zoom. But if you quickly want to click something and details doesn’t bother you then go for Zoom. But here the point to be noted is Digital Zoom same as cropping, avoid it.


Use Environmental Lighting not Flash

Flash for the most part isn't useful, especially in the day time. Sure, this is good if you need to get detailed images of a crime scene at night. You're most likely attempting to catch a photograph that looks more like what you're seeing right now. Simply picture a photo of a light during the evening without glimmer — you'll see the sparkling flame and little else — with a photo of a candle with whatever remains of the room enlightened with a brilliant blaze.

Instead of using camera flash, enlighten the thing you're shooting with ordinary light from your surroundings. You may need to go into your Camera application's settings and debilitate the glimmer to keep it from shooting naturally. This one tip — maintaining a strategic distance from the blaze unless totally important — will help you take vastly improved looking pictures.


Use the Back Camera, Not the Front Camera

These selfie loving generation goes around clicking pictures with their front Smartphone’s front camera. The camera just above the display screen is said to be for selfie. But if you notice every Smartphone device includes a better, higher- detail cameras on the back. Surely camera with high quality can give you better picture compared to the low power front camera. Clicking with the back camera can surely be a tough job.  But you can always take help from people around.


Try Alternative Camera Apps with Manual Controls

Alternative camera apps can enhance your picture clicking experience and quality. Elective camera applications can improve your photo clicking background and quality. The most recent variants of Google's Android and Apple's iOS both incorporate a camera API. These camera applications can connect to this API to get more propelled control over the Smartphone's camera, offering propelled controls over the camera equipment that aren't offered in the default camera application.

Simply exchanging applications, presumably won't give you a superior picture. They offer more control, and that control can prompt better pictures on the off chance that you take the time to change different alternatives. Make sure to keep your cell phone's camera lens unadulterated, as well. You may need to painstakingly tidy it on the off chance that it's gotten earth and smears.


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Monday, 11 January 2016

5 health issues every Smartphone user should be aware of!

Technology with all its benefits can be hazardous to health if not used with care. Here are some major health issues that a Smartphone can cause with the tips to avoid. If you are a Smartphone user then you need to smart while using them. Otherwise, they can bring the following health problems.


Text Neck

This is the medical term used to describe the spinal cord disorder. This arises out of excess usage of Smartphone. While reading or texting, on the phone people tend to bend their neck up to 60 degrees. This increases the pressure on the neck causing forth neck pain.

The best way to avoid it is to bring the phone to the level of your eyes and look straight into it. Another solution is to lower your eyes instead of bending your neck.

Vision Loss

This issue happens as your eyes are strained constantly by looking at the blue light leaving the mobile phone. Examining or using mobile phones in the midst of absence of external light further helps the issue. Your vision gets the chance to be poor and you may need to go for glasses.

The most perfect way to deal with avoiding this is to move in the opposite direction of mobile phones at a standard between times. Look at something far away and focus on it for quite a while before returning to the phone screen.

Wrist Problem

The way we hold cell phones for long lengths of time, strains the wrist. Individuals more often than not hold their telephones utilizing last three fingers and the thumb while utilizing the pointer for performing activities on the cell phone screens. Holding the stance for more terms consistently has a tendency to make torment in the wrist.

It is ideal to continue changing the stance of telephone when performing assignments like perusing. You can put down the cell phone while lying on the bed or in the lap while sitting on a seat and take a gander at it rather than continually grasping it.

Numb Fingers

Fingers of smartphone users get to be numb and produce a shivering sensation. Holding the device spots stress from the elbows to the fingers. The hands above elbow encounter slower blood course and if not revised instantly, can have dependable impacts. The pointer too encounters the same and gets to be numb before long.

It has been prescribed to put the smartphone away for some time. At that point perform some development of arms and fingers so that the inclination goes away. I would suggest, one should keep the phone away, at least for a minute every fifteen minutes of usage of the device. This would help the user in avoiding permanent problems that may arise due to prolonged usage of the smartphone.
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Monday, 2 November 2015

HTC Desire 820G+ gives Authority to Unleash your Power

HTC, Taiwanese multinational manufacturers of smartphones has launched HTC Desire 820+ Dual SIM. The device was first launched in Taiwan and then taken to other states. Here, we decided to review this device to help all the potential buyers.



HTC 820G+ is a beautiful sight with practically C-formed edges and a long and level presentation. It is likely not the sleekest in the smartphone business, but rather the meticulousness given by the planners would make any tech-nerd need to hold and stare at it. With a matte-complete on the back board, the front side board has a meager segment of shading running on the sides. The segment of shading relies on upon which shading you wish to have.

With a wide display, high-end processor and superior cameras, the smartphone is definitely worth the cost. But the unavailability in 4G and relatively outdated OS could be a turn-off for some consumers. Since the device is only available in Taiwan, we have looked at the Taiwanese prices. The smartphone is currently priced around Taiwanese Dollars (TWD) 6,000, which is equivalent to approximately INR12,332 which seems reasonable.
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Monday, 21 September 2015

Xiaomi Announced the Launch of Mi 4C

Early this year, Xiaomi launched its Mi 4i which was the successor to the Mi 4. Immediately after the release, news were flooding that the China-based smartphone maker would unveil the Mi 5 at its August 5 event. In any case, the date was focused on the official dispatch of the MIUI 7 interface. But now the Chinese smartphone maker has announced that they will unveil its Xiaomi Mi 4C on September 22, 2015. Based on the buzz, this smartphone is likely to be a little advanced version of Xiaomi Mi 4i that was launched in India early this year. Based on what we have heard so far, Mi 4C will be sold in China only. But this may change in the near future. According to TEENA certification, that it has already received, Mi 4C will look identical to Xiaomi Mi 4i in looks and will have same dimensions.


Moreover, Mi 4C will include dual SIM-card slots allowing users to insert LTE-enabled SIM-cards. This feature is similar to the Mi 4i that allow users access LTE networks with both SIM-cards. The new things it will bring to the table are all mere guesses that is going around the device. As per a TechGrapple report, that quotes Xiaomi's co-founder Lin Bin (on Weibo), another key aspect is the Xiaomi Mi 4C will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC and offers Adreno GPU to complement the processor.

Furthermore, the device is expected have two variants 2 GB RAM with 16GB ROM and 3GB RAM with 32GB ROM. Another guess around the device is it may have 64 GB variant too but how much RAM it will have is still a mystery. Buzz around the device reveals that it might have same internals as Mi 4i. Mi 4C may come with 5 inch 1080p touchscreen, 13 MP rear and 5 MP front camera, LTE support with 3120 mAh battery.

Unlike Mi 4i, the Mi 4c will run on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop underneath Xiaomi’s own MIUI 7 user interface. The handset would also feature a USB Type-C port. The device may cost around CNY 1,499, which is about $235 or €207 at the current exchange rates.
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Monday, 7 September 2015

How to Make a Smart Choice while Buying a Smartphone?


Smartphone is more than a friend to every young person. In fact, it is their style statement, personal assistant, guide, instructor, entertainer and what not. Their whole life revolves around the device. Why not? The one who stays with you all the time needs to be special and unique with all those qualities that suit one’s personality. Moreover, smartphone is a huge investment both in terms of money and trust in the brand one chooses. So, this article is what you really need to go through to make a smart choice.



Managing Expectations : Often we tend to think that low-cost smartphones are of low quality and low-performance devices as compared to the ones at the high-end. This may have been true in the past but the gap is getting narrowed. Increasingly, new smartphone companies are starting to offer pretty good devices at lower price points. Some of these new players are Micromax, Xiaomi and Obi Worldphone. Particularly, Obi has received global headlines recently for launching smartphones with premium designs at very attractive price points.

Cutting Corners : It is important for all the buyers to keep in mind that often smartphone companies cut down some features to bring down the cost. Like a smartphone may offer a 13 MP camera but the picture quality might still not be that good. The large screen sounds amazing but it may still have low resolution or may be even same resolution as small-screen phones. You may not get some cutting edge connectivity options like WiFi Direct, NFC and new Bluetooth 4.0. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to all these details.

Hardware : One must check the hardware specifications at the very beginning while buying a new smartphone. Many smartphone companies are running on entry-level hardware. It is extremely important that one pays attention to processor, RAM and storage. Other specifications such as the overall size, display, resolution, connectivity etc. must be compared with other smartphones on similar price points.

Software Interface : A wide range of Android, Windows phones or even some old Blackberry smartphone are available in the budget segment. One must inspect the OS version before choosing the budget phone because some budget phones do not get every minor software update. In case of Windows based smartphones, always look for a device that runs Windows Phone v8 or later. Some OEMs build OS with their own custom UI. One should experience thesoftware interface before making a purchase.

Internal storage and Memory : The reliability on Smartphone is dependent on the amount of memory or storage it has. A Smartphone with the best hardware will be equivalent to a waste if it does not have enough memory. Therefore you must emphasize on getting a Smartphone with enough internal storage and probably with a provision for expansion through a SD card.

Camera and Battery : In the age of Selfies, a good camera is at the highest priority. Various devices come with different Megapixel (MP) back and front cameras. In spite of high MP cameras, the quality of pictures may vary from device to device. Therefore, attention must be paid to the optical zoom. A camera with lower megapixels that offers optical image stabilization and/or optical zoom, aperture, ISO, shutter speed resolution etc. may end up providing better quality pictures. In addition, other features such as color reproduction and resolution are important.

Moreover, most smartphones are equipped with low powered battery. Always remember that device needs a good powerhouse to go all day long. A weak battery will always create problems and limit smartphone usage.

Support : Most smartphones come with one-year warranty. A number of them have extended warranty option as well. But this warranty might not be of any use if there is no service center nearby. So, it is extremely important that we check out a given company’s official website to look for nearby service centers. You must refer some user forums to check the sales support, quality and the other details about the company and that device.

Pricing and Budget : As money could be the biggest spoilsport, one must gather the entire information about the available options to have the best deal. At the same time, it is important that one does not compromise on important things for a small price differential. Essentially, it is all about making a smart choice after analyzing critical information about various smartphone brands. No point regretting at a later stage.
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Saturday, 5 September 2015

Obi Worldphone SF1 vs Asus Zenfone2 Laser (ZE500KL)

Recently launched Obi Worldphone SF1 is getting lot of attention for combining the best of design and technology at unusually attractive price points. At the same time, Asus’ Zenfone2 Laser (ZE500KL) has been getting attention due to its very inviting tag line “experience tomorrow”. All these grand claims notwithstanding, it is important to look at the specifications of both the devices to understand who stands where. The following table indicates the specifications of the two smartphones.


As the specifications indicate, Obi SF1 has more advanced versions of Operating System (OS) and Snapdragon chipset, bigger storage and higher battery capacity in comparison to Zenfone 2 Laser. Moreover, with an enhanced combination of pixel-merging technology and GPU, SF1 gives better visual experience as well. Although both the devices have Gorilla Glass 4 protection, but Obi SF1 has a leg up over Zenfone 2 due to its Oleophobic coating that does not allow fingerprints.

Furthermore, SF 1’s camera comes with additional features such as UBI Focus, OptiZoom, and ChromaFlash. SF 1 also has Quick Charge 1.0 and Dolby Audio Surround that provide it an edge over Zenfone2. The most important fact is the price that could be the game changer. Obi SF1 can save you almost $50 equivalent. So, why pay more when a device with a great design and superior technology also comes at a remarkable price.
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Saturday, 29 August 2015

One Plus 2- Says something bold without headset

After a long hold up, OnePlus has at long last reported that its second pioneer smart phone, OnePlus 2, will be discharging on July 28. In an official dialog post titled OnePlus 2: The World's First Product Launch in VR, Carl Pei, co-founder OnePlus, expressed that the association expected to break hindrance with the dispatch in a virtual reality event. The event will begin at 7pm PT (7:30am IST) and will be live spouted the world over. The organization will be lunching the gadget in 3D VR.
Unlike never before, OnePlus 2 will be dispatched in a way where the world won't see the launching but experience it. For this virtual dispatch, OnePlus show appreciation to Google Cardboard for boosting the fantasy of conveying VR to homes far and wide. Mirroring the Google Cardboard thing, the Chinese cell phone creator has thought about OnePlus Cardboard, which is in light of Cardboard 2.0, however with some remarkable changes.



With the aim to push VR innovation and make it more open, OnePlus is sharing out these cardboards for nothing. The gadget will be wrapped in this cardboard and sold at the cost of the device, with no additional charges. Adjacent to the enthusiasm made by 3D VR, the organization is uncovering the subtle elements of OnePlus 2 a small bit at once to make up the interest among the potential clients.
It is significant that OnePlus 1 keeps on being an extraordinary challenger to a few continuing brands in the cell phone industry. In this manner, a considerable measure of mystery is going ahead in the business sector around OnePlus 2. As being what is indicated, the organization has affirmed that the forthcoming gadget will have USB Type-C combination, Fingerprint scanner and v2.1 of Qualcomm's top-end adaptable processor, Snapdragon 810. The USB Type-C is a reversible charger that can be used both for trading data from PC and for charging other gadgets. This was highlight not in OnePlus 1.

If we go by the photos spilled by GizChina and Fonearena, the gadget seems rich and feels strong with to some degree bigger screen that may keep running somewhere around 5.5" and 5.7". The gadget may have the same shades of OnePlus 1, sandstone dark and milk white. There is additionally buzz around OnePlus 2 having higher determination than OnePlus 1, whose resolution is full HD 1080x1920 pixels. It may hop to QHD 1440x2560 pixels in OnePlus 2, with the pixel thickness enhancing from 401 to 445 pixels.


Besides, Snapdragon 810 OnePlus 2 may be combined with 4GB of RAM and a 3300mAh battery limit. The new gadget is relied upon to address the issues raised with Plus 1, which had accompany 64 GB inbuilt capacity with no degree for development. Consequently, OnePlus 2 is relied upon to give a space to SD Card. In addition, it may hold the Cyanogenmod 11S working framework, yet keep running naturally Android 5.0 Lollipop-based form. Furthermore, International Business Times has reported that the new gadget may come stacked with 16MP essential (back) camera and 5MP auxiliary (front) camera.

Moreover, to upgrade the 3D VR experience the gadget will be consolidated with Compass/magnetometer, Proximity Sensor, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Ambient Light Sensor and Barometer followed by pre-loaded games and applications supporting the OnePlus Cardboard. Then again, all these are theories, just holding up to get authoritatively affirmed by OnePlus. Suspect we'll need to sit tight for the virtual reality dispatch booked for 28th July.
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Sunday, 23 August 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs Motorola Google Nexus 6

Samsung and Motorola are among the best smartphone makers globally. From the initials till date they had successfully enhanced the experience of technology. It would be interesting to see how their devices compare with each other. Therefore, we have chosen Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Motorola Google Nexus 6 for spec- to – spec analysis.



Both the devices are comparable in terms of RAM, processing power, battery capacity and several other features including connectivity. However, Nexus 6 comes with a slightly bigger screen size and the advantage of receiving OS updates earlier than the other brands. On the other hand, Galaxy Note 4 acquires a definite leg us in terms of Super AMOLED display technology and better cameras with split-screen multitasking feature.

For the price indication, we looked at the cost tag for the two devices in the Indian market, where Nexus 6 with 32GB costs around Rs.44,000 and with 64GB costs Rs.49,000. On the other hand, Galaxy Note 4 costs around Rs.42,000. Therefore, considering the specs and the price in the Indian market, we think Galaxy Note 4 has a sure leg up over Nexus 6, unless one has a specific preference for design and updates.
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Monday, 17 August 2015

Huawei’s Honor under attack from Tecno’s Phantom

It is Huawei’s Honor 3C versus Tecno’s Phantom Z Mini 2 this time, and our focus remains on African smartphone market, particularly Kenya, where we have gone for the price match. The winner is somewhat clear but for little extra price that also brings in lot more.

To get an indication, we looked at various e-commerce websites catering to Kenya market, where Huawei Honor 3C is available at around KSh19,000 whereas Tecno Phantom Z Mini 2 is priced at around 21,000. Considering the advantages Tecno’s Phantom comes with as compared to Huawei’s Honor on almost all the aforementioned counts, the price difference of about KSh2,000 may not necessarily be the deciding factor while making a choice.

Our recommendation is, if you are struggling to decide between these two devices, i.e. Tecno Phantom Z Mini 2 and Huawei Honor 3C, you may wish to consider paying little extra to get not only a better device but a device that comes with lot more too as shown in the box above.
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Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Motorola Google Nexus 6 vs. Sony Xperia Z3

Once a pioneer in smartphones, Motorola, together with Google, has started practically like a fresher in the cell phone business. Then again, Sony too join the cell phone business a touch late, yet now has a noteworthy Xperia smartphone lineup. Thus, we have grabbed two handsets from these organizations, to be specific Motorola Google Nexus 6 and Sony Xperia Z3, for this review.


Both the gadgets are practically identical on most records. On one hand, Motorola Google Nexus 6 has a good position in light of more extensive screen size with more keen pixels, higher battery limit and a moved processor, which offers better review experience and quicker information handling. Then again, Sony Xperia Z3 takes the consideration due to its much more grounded back camera, expandable capacity choice and FM office, which could work better for individuals with bigger information stockpiling prerequisites.

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Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Xolo Era with its double RAM beats Intex Aqua Y4

The Indian Smartphone market’s growth is explosive and competition among vendors is gaining steam. The desire to produce ‘the best’ leading these vendors to try something new improved and better. Xolo an Intex are one among these vendors out with their new gadgets. Subsequently, for this review we are putting Xolo Era and Intex Aqua Y4 face to face as they run on almost same price tag.



Look & Feel
Intex Aqua measures 136 x 67.5 x 8.7 mm whereas Xolo Era measure 143 x 73.2x 9.4 mm demonstrating that Intex is slightly thinner than Xolo. Besides, Era is available in black colour which promises to never get out of fashion. Aqua Y4 comes with stylish black including other trendy colours such as White, Silver and Champagne.

Display
Era has a screen size of 5” whereas; Aqua has a screen size of 4.5” with capacitive touch screen. Therefore, Era with bigger screen and sharper pixels acquires a leg up over Aqua Y4. However, both the devices have 480x 854 pixels.

Performance
Considering the processor, Y4 is powered with 1.2 GHz Quad- core that is marginally more reliable than Era which is powered by 1 Ghz Dual-core. On processor make criteria again Intex Y4 is power-driven by MTK6572X whereas Xolo Era is driven by SPREADTRUM SC7731. Both the devices run on Android 4.4.2 OS.

Intex come up with 512 MB which is half of Xolo which come up with 1GB. Era provides 8GB of internal storage which is double of Intex that provides 4GB internal storage. However, both the devices offer expansion of storage up to 32 GB with a microSD card. In spite of the fact that both the contraptions keep running on the same OS and the storage can be expanded up to the same limit however and still, after all that Xolo Era gives a relentless rivalry to Intex Aqua with its RAM and internal storage.
Additional Features
Indeed, when it is about camera Xolo Era ends up having high ground with 8 megapixels (back) and 2 megapixel (front). While, Intex Aqua come up with 5 megapixel (back) and 2 megapixel (front) camera. Xolo includes scene detection& tuning, Panaroma, geo tagging, HDR slow motion, Freeze Frame display and burst mode as additional camera features whereas Intex apart from flash has nothing to offer.

Battery wise XoloEra with 2100 mAh battery defeats Y4 with 1700 mAh battery. Not only in power but also Xolo era with 511 hrs 04 mins stand by time and 24 hours 50 mins talk time have a definite leg up over intex aqua with 298 hrs stand by time and 7 hrs of talk time.
In terms of connectivity, both the gadget bolsters 802.11 a/b/g/n/air conditioning Wi-Fi guidelines. They also support 3G/ 4G, NFC and GPS. Considering the Bluetooth facility Intex come up with v4.0 which is a slightly advanced version than Era BT 2.1.

Conclusion
Going by specifications, we note that Xolo Era clearly steals the show from Intex Aqua Y4 with its larger display screen-size, bigger RAM, larger internal as well as external storage and slightly higher battery capacity. There are distinctive design elements too, which include overall size, shape and colour variants that are a matter of individual preference.
Last but not the least, we looked at the price tag on leading shopping portals with India in mind, where both the devices are priced at around INR4,000. Therefore, Xolo Era stands out as a more sensible choice over Intex Aqua Y4, unless one has specific preference of design and colours.
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Thursday, 30 July 2015

Lenovo S60 vs. Panasonic Eluga L 4G

In this brief review we picked up two competitors, Lenovo S60 and Panasonic Eluga L 4G, the two smartphone brands which started their smartphone journey at same time. Lenovo already has some good market space in laptops whereas Panasonic is already a known name in consumer electronics. Recently these two devices were marketed as youth friendly devices. In the slide all the specifications of two devices is mentioned.


After looking at specifications it is clear that Lenovo surely has a leg up over Panasonic on some basic features like camera and performance which is directly linked with user experience. The only advantage with Panasonic is the advanced OS and slightly lower price. Otherwise, spec lovers may tilt towards Lenovo S60.
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Friday, 24 July 2015

Videocon Infinium Z51 Nova is a great deal than Intex Aqua Q4

The comparative review focuses on the two Indian producers as of late ventured into smartphone industry. Videocon and Intex both the companies are well known for producing devices in budget. Along these lines, in this audit, we are contrasting the Videocon Infinium Z51 Nova and Intex Aqua Q4 to see what they bring to the table on similar price point.


DESIGN & DISPLAY:
We begin with the design of two smartphone models. Infinium Z51 is available in blue and grey. On the other hand, Aqua Q4 is out in black, white, grey and champagne variants. Z 51 Nova is slightly smaller and light with 133.5 x 65 x 8.5 dimension and weight 131g. Then again, Intex Q4 accompanies 133 x 67.5 x 9.7 measurement and weight 140g which is marginally greater and overwhelming. Videocon is out with 5” display screen which is marginally greater than Intex’s 4.5” display screen. However, both the devices have capacitive touch screen and produce 480 x 854 pixels resolution.


OS & PROCESSOR:

Both the devices are powered by 1.2Ghz Quad Core processor and Operating system Android 4.4.2 Kitkat. Yet, the gadgets have an alternate chipset, Videocon Nova accompanies Quad Core chipset and Intex Q4 accompanies Spreadtrum SC7731.

RAM & STORAGE:
Nova Z51 with 1GB RAM have an edge over Aqua Q4 with 512MB RAM. If you are looking forward to have many apps and games, lesser RAM may be a constraining component as bigger RAM helps applications run smoother with lessened time slacks. In fact, VideoconZ51 comes with 8GB internal storage expandable to 32GB. While Intex Q4 comes with 4GB internal storage expandable to 32GB.


BATTERY & CAMERA

Both the gadgets are practically identical on the camera out of this world, with 5 megapixel (Rear) cameras and 2 megapixel (Front) cameras with LED Flash and autofocus. But still Infinium Z51 take an edge over with features like face detection, Geo tagging and Panorama Shot. Besides, another critical marker is the battery limit. On this tally, Videocon Infinium Z51 Nova, with its 2000mAh battery limit, is marginally more trustworthy in correlation to Intex Aqua Q4 that accompanies 1800 mAh battery limit.


ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Other facilities like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM, 3.5mm audio jack and so forth are all accessible in both the gadgets. Both the devices have Proximity Sensor and Accelerometer in common. Whereas Ambient light sensor is provided only in Z51, Q4 comes with Gyroscope. As far as integration, both gadgets are accessible in 3G. Z51 Nova is pre-loaded with apps like Opera Mini, Email, V-Safe and V- Secure which is anti- virus software is given for free for 90 days. on the other hand, Aqua Q4 is pre-loaded with apps like Intex Zone, Opera Mini, OLX, Intex Service, Clean Master, Ask Me, Newshunt and Empire Defence.


CONCLUSION

Passing by details, we take note of that Videocon Infinium Z51 Nova plainly takes the show from Intex Aqua Q4 with its bigger presentation screen-size, greater RAM, bigger inward and in addition outer capacity and somewhat higher battery limit. There are unmistakable outline components as well, which incorporate general size, shape and shading variations that are a matter of individual inclination.

Last however not the minimum, we at the price tag on leading shopping entries like Flipkart, Amazon and Snapdeal in view of India, where both the gadgets are evaluated at around INR 6,000. Thusly, Videocon Z51 Nova emerges as a more sensible decision over Intex Q4, unless one has particular inclination of configuration and hues.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Motorola Google Nexus 6 vs Sony Xperia Z3

Motorola's wireless phone handset division was once pioneer in cell phones. Motorola was spun off into a free organization; Google reported that it would get it. The two organizations together began as a fresher in cell phone business. Xperia by Sony is a group of cell phones and tablets who likewise joined the business as of late. In this way, we have picked two handsets from these organizations in particular Motorola Google Nexus 6 and Sony Xperia Z3 for this similar survey.



BUILD

Motorola Nexus 6 measures 83 x 159.3 x 10.6 mm and weighs 184g, whereas Xperia z3 is 146 x 72 x 7.3 mm and weighs about 152g, demonstrating that Xperia Z3 is generally sleeker looking and lighter weight gadget than Nexus6 which is littler and overwhelming. Besides, Google Nexus6 is accessible in two distinct hues, midnight blue and cloud white, though Sony Xperia offers four alternatives i.e. dark, white, copper and gold.

DISPLAY

Motorola has a screen size of 5.96’’ with a capacitive touch screen accompanied by Corning Inc’s Gorilla Glass 3. On the other hand, Sony has a display screen size of 5.2’’ with a capacitive display followed by Triluminos display. Nexus6 have a significant leg up with 1440 x 2560 pixels over Xperia Z3 that has 1080 x 1920 pixels. Both the devices come with waterproof and dust tight display. Therefore, Motorola Z3 with bigger screen and sharper pixels acquires a leg up over Google Nexus6.



PROCESSOR & OS
Considering the processor, Google 6 is powered with 2.7 GHz Quad- Core that is marginally more reliable than Xperia Z3 which is powered by 2.5 Ghz Quad-core. On processor make criteria again Nexus6 is power-driven by Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 which is slightly powerful than Xperia Z3 which is driven by Qualcomm Snapdragon 801. Both the devices run on Android v5.0 (lollipop) OS. In spite of the fact that both the contraptions keep running on the same OS however and still, after all that Google6 gives a relentless rivalry to Z3 with its processor.
Both the devices come up with 3 GB RAM. Sony Xperia Z3 provides 16 GB internal storage which is expandable up to 128 GB with a microSD card. Motorola Google Nexus 6 even in the wake of giving greater inside capacity which is 32 GB have no extent of development that end up being the weakness of the gadget.

CAMERA BATTERY
Indeed, when it is about camera Z3 ends up having high ground with 20.7 megapixels (back) and 2.2 megapixel (front) cameras with self-adjust and streak. While, Motorola 6 think of 13 megapixel (back) and 2 megapixel (front) camera with ring glimmer double LEDs. Battery wise Google6 with 3220 mAh battery beats Xperia with 3100 mAh battery.



OTHER FEATURE & PRICE
In terms of connectivity, both the gadget bolsters 802.11 a/b/g/n/air conditioning Wi-Fi guidelines. They also support 3G/ 4G, NFC and GPS. However, Motorola can disappoint buyers by not supporting FM which Sony does. Considering the Bluetooth facility Google come up with v4.10 which is a slightly advanced version than Xperia v4.00. Both the gadgets are accessible on a few India-particular e-business sites. Expense of both the gadgets keeps running in INR 38000-40000.

BOTTOM LINE
Both the devices are comparable on most indicators. On the other hand, Nexus 6 has favorable position because of wide screen size with sharp pixels, higher battery limit and a propelled processor. Then again, Xperia Z3 offers the point of interest incredible camera, sleeker looks and light weight, FM, extensive variety of shades and in the meantime gives a choice of storage expansion. Considering that design is a matter of individual inclination, for this situation, clients will need to settle on a decision between a more propelled OS and battery limit.
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