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Sony launches Xperia Z2 in India at Rs 49,990

Sony’s newest phone comes with a few improved features, is waterproof and dust resistant and comes in three colour options.
by Manik Kakra | @Manik_K on Twitter

Sony launched its much-awaited Android 4.4.2 device – Xperia Z2 – in India last week. The phone is an IP58 certified (waterproof and dust-resistant) device that has a 5.2-inch full HD Triluminos display.

SmartBandUnder the hood, there is a Snapdragon 801 chipset (2.26 GHz quad-core processor, Adreno 330 GPU), coupled with 3 GB of RAM. The Xperia Z2 comes loaded with 16 GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 128 GB. Packing in a 3,200 mAh battery unit, by enabling the phone’s Stamina mode, which basically puts your phone into an energy-conserving mode, you can extract some juice out of it for several days. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 4.0 (with A2DP), NFC, A-GPS, 3.5 mm headset jack, FM Radio (with RDS), Miracast, microUSB 2.0 (+MHL), and 3G.

On the back, there is an improved 20.7 MP (Exmor RS – CMOS) camera that can shoot 4K videos; while the front has a 2.2 MP camera with HD video capabilities. Having Sony’s own Xperia UI on top, the phone, as many other Sony phones, comes pre-loaded with a lot of Sony apps such as Xperia Link, Sony LIV, Walkman music player, PlayStation app, etc.

The Xperia Z2 is available in purple, white and black colour options, and has been launched at a price of Rs 49,990, which includes Sony’s new SmartBan SWR10 and a case. The Smartband is compatible with any Android 4.4 handset, and can also be purchased separately, available in the same three colours, for Rs 5,990.

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LG’s G Pro 2 is launched in India at Rs 51,500

We take a look at LG’s spanking new Android 4.4 smartphone launched a few days ago in the Indian market.
by Manik Kakra | @Manik_K on Twitter

LG has launched its brand new Android 4.4 smartphone in India – G Pro 2. The G Pro 2, successor to the popular G Pro, follows a similar pattern as the G2 of hardware buttons – volume and Power/ Lock – at the rear, next to the primary camera.

G Pro 2Featuring a 5.9-inch full HD IPS display, the phone is equipped with a 1 watt speaker, which is a first for a smartphone, for better audio experience. Under the hood, there is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 chipset (2.26 GHz quad-core processor, Adreno 330 GPU), along with whopping 3 GB of RAM. On the back, there is a 13 MP (AF + OIS+) camera (with an LED flash) that can shoot 4K videos and also 120 FPS settings; while the front has got a 2.1 MP camera.

As usual, the phone has got the company’s own Optimus UI in top Android 4.4.2 (KitKat). Connectivity-wise, there is microUSB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0, 3.5mm headset jack, 3G plus 4G LTE, which is compatible with the country’s networks (wherever LTE has been rolled out).

For the Indian market, LG has launched the 32 GB model (expandable via a microSD card). It packs in 3,200 mAh (user accessible) battery cell and onscreen navigation keys.

The G Pro 2 comes in titan, black and white colour options, and is available for Rs 51,500. Flipkart is offering the model in black and white at a good discount.

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Review: Oppo N1 phone

We take a look at the Chinese entrant’s new phone in the Indian market and come away more than impressed.
by Manik Kakra | @Manik_K on Twitter

Oppo has entered the Indian market this calendar year, and we have seen a few other Chinese manufacturers foray into India recently. The N1 is company’s first flagship device launched here, and it has quite a few firsts. This Oppo phone has a swivelling 13 MP camera that rotates 207 degree, it also comes with an accessory called O Click (more on that later), and it also packs a touch-sensitive back panel with control capabilities. So, let’s get started with our review.

Hardware and design

N1 and O ClickThe Oppo N1 sports a 5.9-inch full HD display, and follows a similar phablet (larger phones) form factor. With a slightly curved back and rounded edges, the device does fit quite well in the hand, if you have a bit large hands, but it is, without a doubt, a bit on the large side. Many people may feel uncomfortable handling it for their day-to-day usage, but then you would have bought one already knowing its size and weight. The build quality and finish is actually pretty nice. The phone doesn’t creek or produce any weird sounds and I didn’t notice any bendable or loose parts anywhere on the body, and thanks to ceramic finish, there’re almost no fingerprints to be seen on the body. Coming to the right sidepanel, it sports the Power/ Sleep button, and volume rockers below them. On the left sidepanel, there’s only the SIM tray to be seen. On top, you have the camera module and two LED flash; while the 3.55mm headset jack and loudspeakers are placed right at the bottom.

The phone’s 5.9-inch full HD IPS display, which dominates the front, is crisp to look at. The colours come out vibrant, and it is decent for outdoor usage. Viewing angles are good, and there isn’t any loss while viewing HD videos or playing graphic intensive games on it. While the PPI count may not be the highest out there, it is definitely a good screen.

Camera

The 13 MP f/2.0 camera with two LED flash and swivelling mechanism in place is certainly one of the USPs of this device. You can rotate the camera to use it has the front-facing camera, or just adjust its angle as per the subject of your photo. The rotating module is fitted well and doesn’t give any problems. The company says it has been tested for 1,00,000 rotations. The camera takes sharp and very nice photos. I got well-contrasted and clear photos pretty much every time.

The only time you feel that the camera could have done better is when used in low-light or indoors, when you get some noise. And because it doubles up as the front-facing camera, you get higher quality video calls and selfies (if you’re into them). Also the camera app is very nice and simple to use. The settings options are clear and there’s a lot to choose from. All in all, this camera is one of the best things about the phone, delivering good shots majority of times.

Audio quality and battery

The in-ear audio quality is clear, though it could have been a bit on the louder side. Use your third-party headset and then the phone delivers. Call quality is very good, and I didn’t notice any abnormal or strange network reception issues throughout my usage of the phone.

The N1 comes packed with 3,100 mAh battery, and it lasted me a full day on a single charge, like, 8 out of 10 times. I was less and less worried about the battery life the more number of days I used the device, meaning its battery is not bad at all. The usage mainly includes lots of Emails, Twitter, a few videos and games, one or two calls and a bit of Web.

O Touch

The phone is also equipped with something called O Touch. Basically, there’s a small square on the back that has is touch-sensitive, and you can scroll the screen using your finger OPpo N1_ (2)on the O Touch area. It works but not very neatly and accurately; not something you would use frequently.

O Click is a fancy accessory that you get along with the phone. It can be paired with the phine via Bluetooth – and can be used to do a few things. You can, using the available settings options, use it to click a photo on clicking the O Click; program it to alert you when the phone is away (pre-specified distance) from your O Click.

Software and performance

Running on Android 4.2.2 with the company’s own ColorOS, the Oppo N1 has hardly any stock Android feel and design intact. ColorOS is quite different and looks nothing similar to stock Android. With three Home screens in place by default, you also get a separate screen for Camera. When you plug in your headset jack, you automatically get another screen with Music player widget in place. There are few added Settings options to like here. It allows you to choose from your network carrier’s logo or name on the notification; you can add custom gestures to a separate notification centre, which can be pulled down from either left or right hand top side of the screen (conventional notification centre from the rest of the screen’s top). Notification centre gives you a lot of options to select from, including an ‘End All’ option, which ends Sync, WiFi, etc, just about every connectivity option, except voice calling.

Under the hood, there is a Snapdragon 600 SoC (1.7 GHz quad-core processor and Adreno 320 GPU), along with 2 GB of RAM. The phone, with its ColorOS, runs smoothly and doesn’t lag in almost any department.  Apps run and open without any glitch and you get a very buttery, responsive experience. It comes in 16 GB storage option for Indian customers (around 9.5 GB of available storage space) with no expandable microSD storage option.

Another USP of the device is that it’s the first phone to be officially available on CyanogenMod. Any user, whether using this ColorOS model, can flash CyanogenMod on the device without havin to worry about losing the phone’s official warranty. CyanogenMod is one of the most popular custom ROMs in the Android community. You can flash it using the stock recovery in place. If any of you would like to know, the latest stable CyanogenMod for the phone runs very wel and supports O Click to be used with the device. And going back to the original ColorOS firmware is also a convenient thing to do. PS: Try a custom ROM only if you’re familiar with this stuf about flashing and moding before.

Concluding the review, the Oppo N1 is indeed a step in the right direction from the company to foray its business in the Indian market. Two things, I think, are very much required for the company to make their mark in the Indian market today – price according to the available devices and what their own devices offer, and try to provide software and firmware upgrades to their existing phones, which could give them an edge over some of the other players. The N1 is one of the recommended devices to use for camera, watching videos and just about every general use from your phone for people who prefer smartphones with larger screens, and gives the company a solid start in the Indian market.

Will you try out this device? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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HTC launches three new phones in India

The HTC One is priced at Rs 49,900, the Desire 816 at Rs 23,990, and Desire 210 at Rs 8,700.
by Manik Kakra | @Manik_K on Twitter

HTC launched the new One in India yesterday. The One (M8), following the same form factor and design on the original One (M7), is the company’s latest flagship device that is already available in several international markets for about three weeks now.

Running on Android 4.4.2, this is HTC’s first device to run their new Sense 6.0 UI, which has been tweaked for better performance, as per the company.

Continuing with the trend of going larger on screen sizes, the new HTC One has got a 5-inch full HD SLCD 3 in place. HTC’s new One is powered by the Snapdragon 801 chipset (2.5 GHz quad-core processor, Adreno 330 GPU), along with 2 GB of RAM. Sporting BoomSound speakers on the front, the new One has supposedly better loudspeakers than the One, following the same placement. On the back, HTC put a 4 MP ‘Ultrapixel’ camera, plus, there’s also a secondary sensor on the back that is called a ‘depth sensor’; it is a 2 MP sensor that measures field depth in an image in order to make focus changes as post-effects., The front side has a 5 MP, which is a higher resolution sensor, camera with wide-viewing angle.

Connectivity-wise, there is Bluetooth 4.0 (with LE deployed), WiFi a/b/g/n/ac, NFC, Infrared port on the top, 3.5mm headset jack at the bottom, and microUSB 2.0. The phone comes loaded with 32 GB of storage, and this time HTC also equipped the standard model with a microSD card slot, allowing you to expand storage up to 128 GB. Also, you get 65 GB of free storage space on Google Drive for two years.

The One (M8) comes in silver, gunmetal grey, and gold colour options, and has been priced at Rs 49,900.

HTC Desire 816HTC’s Desire 816 (in pic on left), previously seen at this year’s MWC, is company’s mid-range Android 4.4.2 device that boasts a 5.5-inch 720p screen. It’s equipped with BoomSound speakers, and packs 2,600 mAh battery. This dual-SIM Sense 6 phone has got a 13 MP (BSI sensor) rear camera as well as a 5 MP front-facing camera that can shoot HD videos.

For connectivity, there is Bluetooth 4.0 (with LE deployed), WiFi a/b/g/n/ac, NFC and 3G. Powered by the Snapdragon 400 SoC, along with 1.5 GB of RAM, this HTC device comes in Purple, Green, Red, White and Black colour options, and will go on sale in early May at a price of Rs. 23,990.

HTC has also launched its new budget Android phone – HTC Desire 210. This is the company’s first phone to launch under Rs 10,000. Running Android 4.2 with Sense 5.0, it comes with 4-inch 800 x 480 TFT screen; while there is a 5 MP rear camera and a VGA front-facing camera. Under the hood, there is a MediaTek 6572M chipset and 512 MB of RAM. This dual-SIM handset packs 1,300 mAh battery, and supports Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi b/g/n and microUSB. It will, too, be available in early May for a price of Rs 8,700.

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India gets world’s slimmest smartphone, Elife S5.5

Gionee, a Chinese company, launched the new smartphone yesterday priced at Rs 22,999 and seems bullish on the Indian market.
by Manik Kakra | @Manik_K on Twitter

Gionee has unveiled its brand new smartphone in India. The Elife S5.5, as the name suggests, is just 5.5mm thick, making it arguably the world’s slimmest smartphone.

It boasts a 5-inch (1920×1080) Super AMOLED screen, covered in an all-metal plus glass coating material. Under the hood, there is a MediaTek MT6592 SoC (1.7 GHz octa-core processor and Mali 450 GPU), along with 2 GB of RAM. The phone is powered by 2,300 mAh battery, and has 16 GB of internal storage. On the back, there is a 13 MP snapper (along with an LED flash); while the front has a 5 MP camera.

This Android 4.2 device has Gionee’s own Amigo 2.0 UI on top, and there’s no word on when the phone will get updated to 4.3 or 4.4. Connectivity-wise, there is Bluetooth 4.0 (LE), 3G, 3.5 mm headset jack, microUSb 2.0, USB OTG, and WiFi.

Gionee, another recent Chinese player in the Indian market seems to be bullish on the Indian market. It expects to ship around 6 million handsets in India, and has got a long-term target of 10 per cent market share. The company is planning to invest a lot in service centres in the country and has said to open 750 of them by the end of this year.

The phone will be available for sale starting from April 27, at a price of Rs 22,999. It comes in pink, purple, blue, white and black colour options.

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Samsung launches Galaxy S5 in India at Rs 52,500

The company also introduced new Gear products for the Indian market. The new S5 comes with several improved software features.
by Manik Kakra | @Manik_K on Twitter

Samsung’s much-awaited Galaxy S5 has officially been launched in India. The new S5 comes with a host of improved software features as well as latest internal hardware Samsung has in store.

Samsung India yesterday launched the Exynos model of the Galaxy S5. This device is powered by octa-core (1.3 GHz quad-core + 1.9 GHz quad-core processor), along with 2 GB of RAM. Packing in 2,800 mAh battery, the phone sports a 5.1-inch (1920×1080) Super AMOLED touchscreen with Gorilla Glass 3 on top, with physical keys placed below the screen. On the back, there is a new 16 MP (fast AF) camera (with an LED flash) that can shoot full HD videos at 60 FPS and also features face detection; while the front has a 2 MP camera with shooting full HD at 30 FPS capabilities.

Gear FirRunning on Android 4.4.2 (KitKat), the new Galaxy flagship also brings in a new tweaked version of the TouchWiz UI. Connectivity-wise, this Samsung device is equipped with microUSB 3.0 (supports 2.0 as well), USB OTG, Bluetooth 4.0 (A2DP), an infrared port, WiFi a/b/g/n/ac, WiFi Direct, and DLNA.

Two additions that Samsung has been touted regarding the S5 since its showcasing at this year’s MWC has been the fingerprint scanner and the heart rate monitor. The S5 has a fingerprint scanner on its Home button, which can be used not just for security purposes but also inside various apps. The phone’s heart monitor works through a new sensor deployed alongside the main camera that tries to capture your pulse rate.

The phone can be pre-ordered starting tomorrow for Rs 1,500 and will go on sale on April 11. The Indian market is getting the 16 GB variant and not the 32 GB (expandable via microSD card). It will be available in charcoal black, shimmery white, electric blue and copper gold, and has been launched at a price of Rs 52,500.

Samsung has also launched its new Gear range of products in India. The Tizen-powered Gear 2 and Gear Neo 2, which sport 1.6-inch AMOLED screens and weigh 68 and 55 grams, respectively, have been priced at Rs 21,900 and Rs 15,900. The Gear Fit, which is equipped with a 1.84-inch curved AMOLED screen and weighs 27 g, has been priced at Rs 15,900. All these Samsung products are IP67 water-resistant and dust proof.

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