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Recent Experience - Redmi 4 2GB 16GB vs Redmi 5A 3GB 32GB

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A fter long, I have had the most fortunate luck to own and experience two of XiaoMi’s very recent launches in the Indian market. We have also known for quite some time now that the company has remained very careful in launching it product in the Indian market. They surely have wooed the Indian crowd with the “Made in India” label on its boxes; grown out of the Modi Government’s insistence on a lower dependency on exports to increase or rather boost up the countries manufacturing capacity per capita. Phones: 1        1)       Redmi 4 2GB 16GB 2        2)       Redmi 5A 3GB 32GB (Launched Oct’17) Price: ₹ 6,999 (both) Review : Xiaomi Redmi 5A smartphone comes with a 5 inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1280 pixels at a PPI of 294 pixels per inch. Although, the phone starts for ₹ 4,999 in India for its cheaper variants; I would personally not recommend bu...

Lenovo A7000

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Lenovo is ready to launch its flagship smartphone A7000 in India on 7th April,2015 which was initially unveiled in  Mobile World Congress , Barcelona. The phone is the first commercial phone to feature Dolby Atmos Technology and is priced at $169(approximately Rs 10,400). Specifications: Dimensions                 152.6x76.2x7.99mm Display                        5.50 inch Resolution                   720x1280 pixels Storage                         8GB Battery capacity           2900mAh (removable) Operating System        Android 5.0 Primary camera           8 megapixel Secondary camera       5 megapixel RAM                   ...

JustUnfollow

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Personally, I took great care for services which “help you better manage your Twitter followers,” because I would like to work on this kind of thing on my own time, in batches – going back through who I should be adding back, or cleaning out those accounts which have long ago abandoned Twitter – like old startups who have since moved on (…e.g., to Yahoo). JustUnfollow is a longtime player in the business of Twitter friend management, having first gotten a somewhat inauspicious start when TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington wrote that "the app didn’t work properly", leading to some internal office fighting. The company has made progress since then adding support for Instagram in January, and recently reaching some 4 million users – up from its 1 million user milestone in August of last year. These mobile apps offer a variety of tools for managing your followers, some of which are free, others which you can “tweet to unlock” (I know, ugh), or you can just bite the bulle...
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Features coming in windows 8.1 Notification screen. Cortana virtual assistant at your command. Internet Explorer 11. Use your image as start background. Customizable lockscreen and glance screen. Swype-like keyboard for fast typing. Battery and storage sense app. Better  performance in multitasking Seperate sound control for notifications/ringer/media/apps Install apps via SD card

Netherlands creates history

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In almost all the countries across the globe, cell phones are not fully integrated with sim cards that allow you to change operators without removing the sim card as these are illegal. Netherlands has become the first country to legalize this.This concept of fully integrating  the cell phone with sim card helps expand the concept of internet of things. Now you may be thinking what is internet of things? The Internet of Things refers to uniquely identifiable objects and their virtual representations in an Internet-like structure.If all objects and people are assigned some identifiers then they can be detected and managed by computers. Thus, when carrier free sim cards are integrated in the cell phone then the customer can change the carrier according to their requirement.

Moto X

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       Motorola is back with another awesome smartphone after the successful launch of  Moto G in India a few weeks back.Motorola's new smartphone Moto X will be launched in India on  March 19,2014 at a starting price of Rs 23,999.Motorola will sell the 16 GB variant of this phone and the wood back variants is priced at Rs 25,999.   Motorola's Moto X has a 4.7-inch HD screen, 10 MP camera, 2 GB RAM and also 1.7GHz dual-core Qualcomm  MSM8960Pro Snapdragon processor.The plastic back variants of the phone will be available in 5 colors. Moto X's camera comes with ClearPixel technology that allows 75% more light to enter thus producing better low light picture.The phone also comes with Active Display that shows unread messages,missed calls and other notifications even when the screen is off. Moto X also comes with preloaded applications-one of such application is Migrate app which allows users to transfer data ...

Google : Revolution

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Introduction In Google's Attempt to revolutionize the telecommunications world once again..... Google released a brand new video showing real-life footage from its Project Glass , a futuristic wearable heads-up display with a mounted camera and cellular connectivity. We’ve seen Glass in action before, but now is the first time we actually get to see the user interface of the platform powering Glass as it is (this is clearly not Android, not in a recognizable form). Not just that, we get a deeper look at what Google thinks would be the practical uses for the futuristic wearable display. We’ve watched this video over and over again, imagining the possibilities offered by Glass. We believe Glass has the potential to be more than just a heads-up display. With cellular connectivity on board, it could well be the next big disruption since the iPhone. And with a deeply engraved social DNA, Glass could finally give Google Plus a much needed push, turn th...

Nokia Transport 3.1 for WP 7 Beta

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Nokia Transport combines your public transportation options - bus, train, subway, tram - in one simple app, giving you single tap access to routes, schedules, and timetables in an intuitive interface. Just type in a destination to learn the best ways to get there. The optimized interface allows you to quickly compare route options, departure and arrival times, and even see the walking distances. Nokia Transport guides you to your station and then all the way to your final destination with integrated walking guidance. Your past destinations are just a swipe away; finding that little cafĂ© again is a snap. Looking for a station nearby? You can see what’s close with a tap, including the departures for each line. And thanks to automatic over-the-air coverage updates, Nokia Transport always has the latest information. No more waiting around for the right train. No more running for the bus. No matter how you get across town, Nokia Transport puts everything you need in your ...