Monday, September 22, 2014

REVIEWS Sony Xperia M2 Aqua review: Cliff diver



Introduction

The Sony Xperia M2 Aqua will give you all the water resistance you need. That's more than enough for marketing to work with, but they'll need to work hard nonetheless. You see, it's otherwise a well familiar package. So, Sony will take you to the water but will they make you drink?
Although we can safely do without expectation management, the Aqua shouldn't be construed as an upgrade. It's more of a special waterproofed edition of the regular M2, which took care of the upgrades just fine, a few months back. The Aqua will serve a small niche but, luckily, not one that's packed with competitors. The Xperia M2 Aqua has the highest water-resistance rating for a mass-market smartphone. That's something very few, besides Sonim, can match. Yes, it's that serious.

Moto X (2014): Have it your way

Introduction


The new Moto X arrived exactly a year after its predecessor brought us customizable looks, wrapped in a sleek body, proudly wearing the "Made in USA" label. The new flagship of the company is likely one of the last Motorola products developed during Google's reign of the company - the storied American brand is bound to soon become part of Lenovo.
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New Moto X official photos


Like the first generation Moto X, the successor boasts a customizable body. This year, the manufacturer has brought even more personalization possibilities to the table, headed by high quality, genuine Horween leather back options.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC found inside the Moto X is the default option in this year's class of high-end Android smartphones. The device's 5.2" 1080p AMOLED display and the 13MP camera with UHD video recording are also ready to take on the competition.

As always, here goes the full list of features the new Moto X has to offer, followed by some of its shortcomings.


Key features

  • Quad-band GSM; HSDPA/LTE connectivity
  • 5.2" AMOLED display, 1920 x 1080 pixels, 424ppi; Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Android 4.4.4 KitKat with stock UI (upgradable to Android L)
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC chipset with quad-core 2.5GHz Krait 400 processor, Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM
  • 13MP camera, dual-LED ring flash, 2160p video recording
  • 2MP front-facing camera with 1080p video recording
  • 16/32GB of built-in storage
  • Active noise cancellation with four microphones
  • 2,300mAh non-removable battery
  • Gesture controls via built-in IR sensors
  • Available voice control and active notifications
  • Sleek, customizable body with superb build, tactility, and handling; optional genuine leather or eco-friendly wood back covers
  • Attractive pricing both on and off contract

Main disadvantages

  • No stereo speakers (the cheaper Moto G has them)
  • Lack of memory expansion slot
  • No version with 64GB of memory at launch
  • Rather low battery capacity
At a quick glance, the Moto X (2014) specs are up speed with most of its peers. Unlike its predecessor, which banked heavily on attractive looks and superior handling to cover up its hardware shortcomings, the new Moto X offers chipset, display, and camera worthy of a 2014 Android flagship.

Still, with trademark features such as QHD screen or Snapdragon 805 chipset not making the list, the Moto X will once agin be defined by its appearance and build quality. The new model elevates both to proportions unseen before in this price range. The all-new metal frame combined with the optional leather or wood back covers makes the device a highly desirable object from the get go.
Memory expansion slot would have surely been a welcome sight, but, once again, the feature didn't make it and unfortunately, neither did the 64GB built-in memory version. Another major question mark is the battery life of the new Moto X - the non-removable 2,300mAh unit is simply not on par with what's featured in today' Android flagships.

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Hit the next page for a closer look at the latest Motorola flagship. As always, we'll kick our review off with an unboxing of the Moto X, followed by design and hardware inspection.

Editorial: You may notice that this review is shorter than usual and doesn't include some of our proprietary tests. The reason is it has been prepared and written away from our test labs. Still, we think we've captured the essence of the device in the same precise, informative and detailed way that's become our trademark. Enjoy the good read!


Sunday, September 21, 2014

Xiaomi Redmi 1S review: Stormtrooper


Introduction


Xiaomi has been a regular around here lately and one of the last times we heard of them was how they sold a boatload of phones in no time. And it wasn't their finest either. A heavily discounted midranger made a splash at the box office, in India no less.

And it wasn't like the company was clearing up old stock - it would've sold fivefold judging by the number of registrations. Yep, the Redmi 1S is a tempting offer but the sub-$100 price in that Indian flash sale made it nearly impossible to resist. Similarities to what Motorola did with their bestseller, the Moto G, are by no means accidental.





The Xiaomi Redmi 1S is playing by the book - the midrange chapter to be precise. It has a 4.7" IPS display of 720p resolution, Snapdragon 400 chipset with a quad-core processor, a decent 8MP camera, and 8GB of inbuilt storage. Like we said, Xiaomi's Redmi 1S is trying to beat the Moto G at its own game and is by no means clueless about how to do it.

Key features

  • 4.7" IPS 720p capacitive touchscreen with 312pi pixel density; Corning Gorilla Glass 2 
  • Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with MIUI v.5 
  • 1.6 GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU; 1 GB of RAM; Adreno 305 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 
  • 8 MP camera with LED flash, 1080p video capture 
  • 1.6 MP front-facing camera; 720p video recording 
  • 8 GB of built-in memory, expandable via a microSD card slot (up to 32GB) 
  • Dual-SIM 
  • Active noise cancellation with a dedicated microphone 
  • 2,000mAh battery

Main disadvantages



  • No LTE (single-SIM 4G version available in China) 
  • No KitKat yet 
  • Thick and heavy 

No doubt about that, it's Xiaomi's take on the older-gen Moto G, add or take. The Redmi 1S is currently on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean while the Moto G enjoys KitKat. On the flipside, it's got an 8MP camera with 1080p videos against 5MP stills and a 720p camcorder on the Moto. They both offer 8GB of storage but the Xiaomi Redmi 1S easily tops that with a microSD slot.


The Xiaomi Redmi 1S puts a simple finish to what's a rather plain design to begin with. Nothing wrong with the looks, we find it a sensible if understated styling. It's not impressively compact but then again, the Moto G is clearly thicker and gets away with it.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Apple officially announces the iPhone 6 Plus with a 5.5-inch display



The Apple iPhone 6 Plus
is now official. It's built around a 5.5" IPS LCD display with an Retina HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels or, in other words 1080p). The pixel density is 400 ppi and iOS 8 has been tweaked to take full advantage of the larger display.
The back of the iPhone 6 Plus is made of anodized aluminum and the stainless steel frame of the phone ensures its rigidity.
The user interface has been optimized to take advantage of the larger screen and offers split-screen mode in several apps like earlierleaks suggested.
The new 64-bit A8 chip that powers the Apple iPhone 6 Plus is built using the 20nm manufacturing process. Thanks to this it's more power efficient, while still offering 25% more CPU power and 50% GPU boost.
The iPhone 6 Plus supports 20 LTE bands, but only 150Mbps cat4 LTE, rather than the latest 300Mbps Cat 6. On the positive side the phablet comes with VoLTE and Wi-Fi 802.11ac, which promises 3x faster Wi-Fi compared to the iPhone 5s. Wi-Fi calling is also a new feature, which will work on T-Mobile in the US and EE in the UK.
Further on, the iPhone 6 Plus packs NFC, another first for the company. Thanks to it, you'll be able to make payments by using Apple Pay - Apple's own NFC payment system.
At the back, the iPhone 6 Plus uses a 8MP iSight camera with a True Tone dual LED flash. The pixel size is slightly larger than the iPhone 5s at 1.5μ and the aperture is f/2.2. Most importantly, the iPhone 6 Plus has an optical image stabilization - a first for the company.
There's phase-detection autofocus that should improve focusing speed twice. It is part of the A8 chip, which also includes powerful image signal processor designed by Apple.
The Apple iPhone 6 Plus camera records 1080p video at 30 and 60fps. There's a slow-mo shooting available, too, at 240fps, but its resolution hasn't been specified.

The iPhone 6 Plus will start at $299 for the 16GB version, while the 64GB and 128GB will retail for $399 and $499, respectively.
iPhone 6 Plus pre-orders commence on September 12 and will ship a week later on September 19.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Nokia Lumia 525


Nokia Lumia 525
Nokia Lumia 525



  • Main camera sensor: 5 MP
  • Display size: 4''
  • Touch screen technology: Super sensitive touch
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Mass memory: 8 GB
  • Processor name: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4
  • Location and navigation apps: HERE Drive;HERE Maps;HERE Transit

Sunday, July 27, 2014

NOKIA LUMIA 530





THE LATEST VERSION OF WINDOWS PHONE

Windows Phone 8.1 is packed with great new features. Open the Action Center with one swipe and your notifications, alerts and quick settings are all in one place. Add your favourite picture to the background of the new Start screen and discover the speed of the Word Flow keyboard. It’s the best Windows Phone experience yet.



Saturday, July 19, 2014

Motorola moto G


Exceptional phone.
Exceptional price.
The sharpest 4.5" HD display in its class, all-day battery, quad-core speed, AndroidTM 4.4, KitKat®, and colorful backs to customize your phone. All this, and more, for less than $200 with no contract.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Sony Xperia T3








Xperia™ T3

Beautiful technology

Power and slimness – wrapped in a stainless steel frame

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Huawei Honor 6
















Huawei Honor 6 with HUAWEI Hisilicon Kirin 920 octa core processor, Android 4.4.2 operation system. 
3GB RAM and 16GB R0M, 5 inch screen allows the user to view videos and play games at a comfortable size as well as clearly due to this phone's 1920 x 1080 pixels display resolution. With the high end dual cameras, front 5.0 MP, black 13.0 MP with flashlight auto focus,you can record the happy moment easily. It is absolutely a good choice to buy Huawei Honor 6.

Selection composite materials, after 6-layer high composite technology crafted
The Huawei Honor 6 use a 6-layer high composite technology design never seen before in a smartphone. A process that increases transparency and gives it a stunningly beautiful look and feel in the hand. The result is a tactile experience with a Spin effect texture finish that takes smartphone design to a new level of craftsmanship.

LG G3


Simple Is The New Smart






Introduction
Late as usual but ever so strong. In an industry where timing is almost as important as quality, LG's highly anticipated G3 flagship makes landfall in the second half of 2014, a couple of months after the flagships of the other major players. Such a late release could mean LG is dangerously close to missing the last train into buyers' pockets, especially if they are already filled with Samsung Galaxy S5's and Sony Xperia Z2's.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Apple iPhone 5c



iPhone 5c







What is the iPhone 5C?
For the first time Apple has changed its phone line-up. The iPhone 5C is a cheaper alternative to the iPhone 5S. Normally Apple just continues to sell older models for those who can’t afford the new flagship phone, this time it has launched two phones at the same time.
Starting at £469 this is not a cheap phone by any stretch. In fact it costs about the same as the iPhone 5, a phone with which it share much of its internals.
The iPhone 5C is enclosed in plastic rather than metal and while it is certainly colourful, does it have anything other than style to bring to the table?

Thursday, July 10, 2014

LG G2

The G2 is still a top performer, and now it's cheaper


Hardware
5.1 inch Full HD Display







See imagery in vibrant color and clarity. G2’s 5.2" Full HD IPS display gives you a superior visual experience with true-to-nature colors, sharp text, high-definition details, and a cinema-like 16:9 aspect ratio.

Its rich, 423 pixels-per-inch resolution shows off every detail, and its Full HD IPS display gives you bright whites and more accurate, lifelike color representation without over-saturation or eye strain. So, whether you’re watching a nature show in Full HD, viewing a portrait set against a true-blue sky, or shopping for shoes in the perfect shade of red, you’ll get an authentic view of whatever you’re looking at.


Wednesday, July 9, 2014

LG Nexus 5

Nexus 5. The New Phone From Google. Made To Capture The Moments That Matter.

THE ALL NEW NEXUS 5 HELPS YOU CAPTURE THE EVERYDAY AND THE EPIC IN FRESH NEW WAYS. SLIM, LIGHT, FAST AND POWERED BY ANDROID™ 4.4.2, KITKAT®.

D820 SPRI

NT BLACK

 COLOR :  Black/White
ANDROID™ 4.4.2, KITKAT®
POWERFUL SNAPDRAGON™ 800 2.26 GHZ QUAD-CORE PROCESSOR
VIVID 4.95" (445 PPI) FULL HD IPS DISPLAY AND CORNING® GORILLA® GLASS 3
8MP OIS CAMERA WITH HDR+


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Xperia™ Z2

The Xperia Z2 is a stunning camera phone.

The world’s best camera and camcorder in a waterproof smartphone


Sony’s latest Android phone has an amazing 20.7 MP camera and a 30% larger sensor.

More pixels. Larger sensor. Amazing results.

With a megapixel count of 20.7 and a sensor that’s 30% larger than the standard smartphone, the Xperia Z2 Android phone is on a par with our compact digital cameras. The results are super crisp and super sharp images.



Tuesday, July 1, 2014

NOKIA 108

Nokia 108


OFFICIAL WORLD DESIGN PARTNER ™


Learn more about what Nokia is doing at WDC Cape Town 2014



Friday, June 13, 2014

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact

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Introduction

We recently had the chance to get some hands-on time with Sony's new flagship in miniature, the Xperia Z1 Compact. The little fella packs flagship-grade specs into a much smaller footprint than most of today's premium smartphones.

The concept is nothing new really, with most top-tier manufacturers having downsized versions of their top flagships - the HTC One mini and Samsung Galaxy S4 mini being the most prominent in the bunch. But Sony hopes to get ahead of the pack with a supermini that has no less horsepower under the hood than the industry's top performers.

Let's take a look at exactly what the Xperia Z1 Compact brings to the table:

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact at a glance

  • Dimensions: 127 x 64.9 x 9.5 mm, 137g
  • Display: 4.3" Triluminous display of 720p resolution, 341ppi
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 800; quad-core Krait 400 at 2.2GHz, Adreno 330 GPU, 2GB RAM
  • OS: Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (planned upgrade to 4.4 KitKat shortly after launch)
  • Camera: 20.7 MP, Sony G Lens, autofocus, LED flash, 2MP front-facing
  • Video camera: 1080p @ 30fps video capture with both cameras
  • Storage: 16GB built-in, microSD card slot with support of up to 64GB
  • Connectivity: NFC, A-GPS+GLONASS, WLAN (2.4/5Ghz) a/b/g/n/ac, microUSB 2.0 (MHL), BlueTooth 4.0 LE
  • Battery: 2,300 mAh
  • Misc: IP55/58 water and dust resistance, FM Radio, built-in accelerometer, multi-touch input, proximity sensor
  • Colors: Black, White, Pink, Lime, Yellow


The Z1 Compact has managed to retain not only the impressive Snapdragon 800 CPU, the 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of expandable storage, but also the Z1's 20.7MP shooter capable of 1080p video recording. You'll also find the same connectivity features, water resistance rating, and even a promised Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade. The only thing Sony didn't manage to bring over was the Full-HD screen resolution and 3000mAh battery (the Z1 Compact will have a 2300 mAh unit instead, the same as on the previous Xperia Z flagship).

Nokia XL Dual SIM




Nokia XL






Introduction
The Nokia XL goes where Asha never dared, 5" screen territory. Windows Phone itself only recently got there, but the Nokia X family is really an extension of touchscreen Asha "smartphones" rather than a failsafe in case Windows Phone get messed up.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Nokia 208 For First Fast browsing and easy sharing with 3.5G connection




Nokia 208 mobile comes with 1.3 mega. pixel rear camera plus digital zoom,2.4 inch display having resulation 240px320px and powered by 256MB RAM .it Featuring 256mb built-in storage and support up to 32GB microSD card.3G, Bluetooth, GPS, EDGE for easy file transfering,internet connectivity and more..



  • Weight: 90.6 g
  • Display size: 2.4 '' with Brightness control.
  • Primary Camera: 1.3 MP with Fixed focus
  • Resolution: 1280 x 960 pixels Pixel(s)
  • Standby time: 20.0 days Maximum with dual SIM.
  • Maximum talk time: 12.0 h(2G)
  • Maximum talk time: 4.5 h(3G )
  • Maximum Audio playback time: 29 h

Price in Bangladesh: Tk. 5900.00

Tips for Buying a Cell Phone to Suit you



Whether your previous phone was broken or stole or if you’re simply in the market for a new device, it can certainly be a wise decision to purchase a used mobile phone. Often times, you will find yourself able to purchase a used mobile phone at a price that is far less than what you would have paid for it new, provided you are not entering a two-year contract.

There are many people who have misconceptions with regard to why people sell their phones, often believing it is because something must be broken inside of it. While this could be true for a number of people, this is not always the case; chances are rather good that, with the right preparation for buying a used Samsung, Apple iPhone or any other used mobile phones, you can find a great phone for a great price.

Where to Look
For starters, there are a few classifieds websites to review. For instance, craigslist features a section where anybody can sell or purchase used blackberry phones, Sony phones, HTC phones, Nokia phones and many other brands as well. Note that going about this method will require extra precaution as you’ll face a real person selling a phone that hasn’t been refurbished by a reputable company.

There may also be a local venue from which a phone may be purchased. It is possible to find used mobile phones from a local retail store that regularly sells refurbished devices to users who are not seeking the cost of a brand new phone. To find a store in your local area, you can check the local phone directory or use the Internet to search keywords like “used cell phones Bangladesh” or using your specific area.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Samsung Gear FiT

             Samsung Gear Fit


Unique in design

Light and durable with a curved Super AMOLED display,
Samsung Gear Fit embodies a specialized design for exercise.
Changeable straps and a variety of wallpapers, background colors,and clock designs help boost your self-expression.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Best mobile phones for photography



he internet is transforming the way that people live and the things they do each day. Carrying a mobile phone is now a necessity and not just an option. With that in mind, having a camera on hand in our daily travels makes our connection to the internet more enjoyable. Being able to send pictures for social or business reasons is always beneficial. Today both mobile phones and compact digital cameras are evolving at “break-neck” speed. To appease the majority, cell phone makers are merging the two technologies for greater versatility in day-to-day communications.


Cell phones that are equipped with cameras are becoming more and more sophisticated. Whether a person is a professional photographer or just a social network enthusiast, there is a growing need for greater functionality with the use of mobile phone cameras. Cellphones that are engineered with high-caliber photographic capabilities conveniently cater to the need of carrying one mobile device that does it all.

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