Thursday 28 January 2016

COMET: World's First Floating Smartphone. Now there's a trick!


Apple iphone 5se Is the new 4 inch Iphone?

Apple iPhone 5se is coming with a 4-inch screen. Despite being smaller than its current siblings, the iPhone 5se still looks awesome. Check out what it’s got on the inside…
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Apple iPhone 5se – An excellent, friendly mini version for 2016

This is not the first time we’ve heard about the comeback of Apple’s 4-inch iPhone. However, now it may be official to be calledApple iPhone 5se. Well, honestly, the name does not seem very attractive, right?! However, it must have some meanings. According to many news sources, the iPhone 5se will be a new variant of Apple iPhone 5s, launched in September 2013, but of course equipped with more advanced features.

From what has been leaked about the iPhone 5se these days, Apple iPhone 5se specs will be likely to contain an A8 chipset paired with M8 motion co-processor, which is used for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, a combo of 8MP rear and 1.2MP front-facing camera, and Live Photos feature that can record a 1.5-second video before and after the shutter is snapped to create a GIF-like video. Isn’t it cool?
As we can see, iPhone 5se will borrow some amazing specifications of the iPhone 6 and 6s, but not including 3D Touch capability. So, at the moment, there is not much detailed information about the upcoming 4-inch iPhone, yet we bet it can become a great, friendly mini version to your hand and pocket.

Apple iPhone 5se price and availability

Apple is said to hold an event in March 2016 to unveil their iPhone 5se, but there has been no word made for the price yet. Though, if you ask, we predict that the handset can cost around $450 or vary depending on the ROM capacity. What do you think? Is it a good tag for iPhone 5se? Share with us by commenting in the following box!


Asus, which is known for its affordable handsets, launched its most-expensive smartphone in India at its event in Agra on January 22. Called the ZenFone Zoom, the phone is priced in India at Rs 37,999. Also, the company announced a kit, which includes a ZenFone Zoom, ZenFlash, and a tripod at a price of Rs 39,999.
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Before you start to assume it to be a high-end phone with top-notch specs, let us tell you that it’s one of the very few phones of its kind available in the market today. And what makes this phone stand out in the crowded market is the technology used in its rear camera. Unlike phones including the flagships of the competition that come with digital zoom, the Asus ZenFone Zoom’s camera features optical zoom abilities
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Asus ZenFone Zoom Loaded with optical zoom and features as rich as a DSLR, the camera in the Asus ZenFone Zoom offers a plethora of customisation options.
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While Samsung has also introduced phones with optical zoom, but they appear to be more or less as cameras with smartphone functionalities. The Asus ZenFone Zoom, on the other hand, is plausibly the first phone with optical zoom that actually looks like a phone.
We are yet to conclusively figure out if the ZenFone Zoom has in it to to really make the best of the first-mover advantage or if it’s actually worth the price tag. This first impressions review, based on some time spent with it, gives an overview of the phone’s design, camera, and its potential.
The ZenFone Zoom looks like any other Asus phone from the front, but turn it around to see what’s new. The rear of the phone in itself is an indicator of its camera’s high-end abilities. The large camera module at the back houses a 13 megapixel sensor and a 3x optical zoom mechanism. While there is a slight hump at the back, but the phone has been designed smartly that that the bump goes unnoticed. It is obtrusive only when you remove the rear panel.
Unlike the 10x optical zoom-enabled Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom and Galaxy K Zoom, wherein the zoom lens actually protrudes out from the back of the device, the ZenFone Zoom has all the zooming in and out happening internally, which leads the ZenFone Zoom to actually look like a phone and not an awkwardly designed hybrid. Also, the phone may not look extraordinarily slim, but given that the phone includes an optical zoom lens, it indeed has a slim profile and has a fairly light on weight.
Another interesting part about its design is that the company, to add to the phone’s DSLR-like capabilities, has provided physical buttons for camera controls including those for zoom and recording. To let users securely handle the phone, Asus has also bundled a strap with it.

Asus may have designed the phone cleverly, with elements neatly groomed, but it fails to woo on the look and feel front. While the metallic frame running along the phone gives it a premium touch, the leather panel at the rear looks quite average. Underneath the back panel are two slots - one for SIM and the other for a microSD card, which supports a card of up to 128 GB.


Talking about its 13 megapixel camera, the key highlight of the phone, the phone’s optical zoom capabilities left us impressed us in day-light environments. Taking the smartphone camera performance to a new level, the ZenFone Zoom captured detailed and bright photos in outdoor, while in soft-light and low-light conditions, the phone’s camera couldn’t generate results as good as we had expected - the results had details, but with quite a bit of noise. Also, the camera failed to capture true to life colours in areas other than bright environments. The 5 megapixel camera on the front is okay in areas properly lit up, but in low-light the results are a tad grainy.
Loaded with optical zoom and features as rich as a DSLR, the camera offers a plethora of options to customise settings. We are yet to test the full potential of its camera, something that we will talk about it in detail in our full review.
The ZenFone Zoom, which comes in only one variant, is a boon for storage hungry users. It offers a humongous 128 GB of internal storage with a slot that can support a microSD card of up to the same amount. I believe the company should have also introduced the phone in other variants like 32 GB and 64 GB.
Running Android 5.0 with ZenUI atop, the phone, like all other ZenFones, comes loaded with a good amount of bloatware. The speaker at the back produces loud results, but in terms of audio quality, it is not among the best. The 5.5-inch HD display on the phone with Corning Gorilla glass atop produces great colours and is good to a look at.

The ZenFone comes packed with a 3000 mAh non-removable lithium-polymer battery. According to Asus, its BoostMaster technology for turbo-speed charging can take the battery level in the ZenFone Zoom from 0 to 60 per cent in just 39 minutes. We are, however, yet to verify this claim. At its heart is a 64-bit Intel Z3590 quad-core processor paired with 4 GB of RAM.
The ZenFone Zoom comes in two colours - black and white, and is up for sale on Flipkart. It, however, will be available in Asus exclusive stores from February 2016.
The phone so far has turned out to be a mix of good and not-so-good, but we can conclude only after using the phone for an extended period.

Wednesday 20 January 2016

Xiaomi Mi 5 and Mi 5 Plus: Here’s what we know so far

Xiaomi Mi 5
and Mi 5 Plus: Here’s what we know so far
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It's been long time coming but looks like Xiaomi is finally set to enthrall audiences across the globe with its next Mi flagship earlier this week. Lei Jun and Co. are holding out a major global event in their home surroundings, wherein two Mi devices; Mi 5 and Mi 5 Plus are to be unveiled, they say.

The device termed Libra has been making the rounds of media table over the past few weeks which is why the dated announcement of 16 July doesn't come across as an out of blue event. In all likelihood, Mi 5 and Mi 5 Plus are the devices lined up and here's what we know about the phones right now.

Both kind of Mi's
We saw the two-thronged strategy from Xiaomi earlier this year when Mi Note and Mi Note Pro editions were launched and this was start to something bigger, literally. Mi 5 will be nothing bigger than 5.2-inch which seems quite sensible on Xiaomi's part and the Plus variant should have a phablet-sized 6-inch form, if not slightly smaller. Both the flagship options will get industry-standard 2K (1440p) display resolution.

Which Snapdragon SoC then?
While it's obvious to get a Qualcomm chipset on high-end device (unless you're a HTC) but even then there's a big Snapdragon conundrum running these days. Will my device work fine with 810 or should I opt for safer 808? It's a bold move to opt for 810 with all the heating memoirs running aboard these days. OnePlus has already confirmed its priority by sticking with the 810 but Xiaomi's seems to be undecided about both the aforementioned variants, so we will have to wait for D-Day to see what the company opts for.

More camera power then please
If Xiaomi wants Mi 5 series to rival the likes of Samsung Galaxy S6 or LG G4 then we want more imaging brilliance laced onto the phones. We're talking about a 16MP rear camera with laser auto-focus if possible and an 8MP shooter on the front for those quality selfie clicks. Bring it on!

Keep the battery running
High-powered devices can only sustain for longer period if given the right back up solution. Big-size battery with quick charging technology feature is a flagship essential these days and Xiaomi has to stick to those for its sake.

Price it right with one eye on India
Yes, if Indian market is only second to China for Xiaomi then a quick global-to-India availability needs to happen. One thing is for certain, Xiaomi devices above 20K aren't going to find many takers in the country (Mi 4 proved it) which is either they lower down price of Mi 4 (or discontinue) to shelf the Mi 5 at similar range.

It's Xiaomi vs OnePlus this month and are eyes will be glued to what the Chinese brands have to offer with their latest flagship device have to offer and when their India debut happens, after all that's where the money is these days. Stay tuned.

Le Max and Le 1s Launched in India: Price, Specifications, and More

Le Max and Le 1s Launched in India: Price, Specifications, and More
Chinese Internet conglomerate Letv, which was recently re-branded to LeEco (short for Le Ecosystem), on Wednesday launched two smartphones in India - the Le Max and Le 1s. Both smartphones will be available exclusively via Flipkart, with the former going on sale on February 16, and the latter having its first flash sale on February 2. Registrations for the 12pm IST sale begin Wednesday at 6pm IST.
The Le Max has been launched in a 64GB storage model in Silver colour variant at Rs. 32,999. There is also a Gold variant with 128GB of inbuilt storage, priced at Rs. 36,999. A Pink sapphire-display variant with 128GB of inbuilt storage will also be made available in limited quantities of 1,000 units, priced at Rs. 69,999. The Le 1s on the other hand comes with 32GB storage and has been priced at Rs. 10,999.
Founded in 2004, LeEco has become a major name in many technology-centric markets. LeEco offers live-streaming, e-commerce, cloud, smartphones, TV set-top boxes, and smart TVs among other products and services.
To recall, the Le Max smartphone was launched back in April last year in China. The Le 1s, on the other hand, was unveiled in October priced at CNY 1,099 (approximately Rs. 11,250) in China. The Indian market will be the first market outside China where the Le Max and Le 1s will be going on sale.
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The company says an Android 6.0 Marshmallow update for the smartphones will likely be made available in March-April.
The Le Max phablet features a 6.33-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) resolution display with a pixel density of 464ppi and 0.8mm bezel. It is powered by a 64-bit 2GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC and 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. The smartphone features a 21-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilisation, Sony IMX230 sensor, dual-LED flash, and an f/2.0 aperture lens, alongside a 4-megapixel front-facing camera with an f/2.0 aperture. The One Max also sports a fingerprint sensor placed below the rear camera, besides Wi-Fi Display connectivity.
Other specifications include a 3400mAh battery; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac with hotspot support, Bluetooth 4.1 with APT-X support, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and 4G LTE connectivity; infra-red remote control, electronic compass, hall sensors, gravity sensor, ambient light sensor, gyroscope, and a proximity sensor. It weighs in at 204 grams, and measures 167.1x83.5x8.95mm. It features a USB 2.0 Type-C port and MHL 2.0.
The Le 1s, much like the bigger Le Max, features a fingerprint scanner at the back, just below the primary camera. The handset is powered by a 2.2GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio X10 processor and runs Android 5.0 Lollipop based EUI 5.5 UI. Le supports a reversible USB Type-C with fast-charging SpeedVolt technology that can offer 3.5 hours of playback on a charge of just 5 minutes.
Other specifications of the Letv Le 1s include 5.5-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) ISP display; 3GB of RAM; 32GB of inbuilt storage, and supports dual-SIM (Micro + Nano-SIM). For camera, the handset sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and phase-detection autofocus (PDAF). There is a 5-megapixel front-facing camera as well on board. Connectivity options include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, Micro-USB, 3G, and 4G LTE. The handset measures 151.1x74.2x7.5mm and weighs 169 grams. The Le 1s is backed by a 3000mAh battery. It packs accelerometer, ambient light sensor, magnetometer, and proximity sensors.
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