Monday, August 31, 2015

Acer launches 3 new variant Windows 10 laptops prices start at Rs 26,499

Acer has launched a new range of laptops with Windows 10. The devices include the Aspire E5-573, the Aspire V Nitro - Black Edition gamin laptop, and the Aspire R 13 with Acer's unique Ezel Aero Hinge that allows the six different modes of usage.

All of the above devices are Skype certified, which means that the laptops have been fine-tuned to ensure they work together for a problem-free and optimized audio and visual communication experience. Thanks to the built-in Acer Purified Voice technology, the speech accuracy is also improved by up to 97 per cent.

The Aspire E5-573
Acer Aspire E5-573 notepriceThe Aspire E5-573 notebook is great for budget-conscious entry-level users. The Aspire E5-573 notebook comes in different color options in 14-inch and 15.6-inch variant display. It is powered by 5th Gen Intel Core processors and decent graphical capabilities Nvidia GeForce 920M GPU, which comes with its own dedicated DDR3 VRAM. The device can support up to 16GB RAM and up to 1TB of hard disk storage.

The new Acer Aspire E5-573 comes with Windows 10 will be available at a price starting at Rs 26,499.

The Aspire V Nitro - Black Edition
Aspire V Nitro Black Edition notepriceThe Aspire V Nitro - Black Edition gaming laptop is available in 15-inch 4K UHD display with IPS Technology and has intricately patterned covers. It is powered by a latest 4th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX960M, The new Acer Aspire V Nitro-Black Edition with Windows 10 is priced at Rs.1, 10,000.

The Acer Aspire R 13
Acer Aspire R 13 noteprice

The Acer Aspire R 13 laptop features a 13.3-inch display is affixed to this special hinge at the sides, which allows the screen to rotate 180-degrees so it can be used in six different modes-Notebook Mode, Ezel Mode, Stand Mode, Pad Mode, Tent Mode, and Display Mode. The Acer Aspire R 13 less than 1-inch thin, and weights around 1.5kgs.

The Acer Aspire R13 with Windows 10 will cost Rs 89,999. The Aspire R 13 with Windows 10 will be available starting Rs. 89,999, with a 5th generation Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and up to a 512GB SSD.
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Best smartphones 2015: The
best phones available to buy
today
So, you want to buy a new phone? If you're looking for the
best smartphone of 2015, you've come to the right place.
We will guide you through the hottest mobile phones of the
year to save you time when you go to your local phone
shop.
We continually update this best smartphones feature to
reflect recent launches, recognise price changes, and
ensure 2015's latest devices appear alongside the best of
2014 (and before, if applicable). All the listed devices have
been fully reviewed by us.
We're at a time of change in smartphones - new models are
incoming, old models are falling by the wayside and the
desirability of some of last year's models are waning.
We're also spoiled for choice, with even budget handsets
delivering increasingly fast processing power and quality
design.
Our best smartphones list covers all operating systems, all
sizes, and prices, so you'll be armed with everything you
need to consider when choosing to buy your next device. Of
course, the most important factor in buying a new device is
making sure you have the best smartphone for you. The
best for your budget, the features you need, the size that
feels right and platform that suits you best.
Be sure to let us know what you think is the best
smartphone in the comments below.
21. Microsoft Lumia 735
The Lumia 735 was launched alongside the Lumia 830, but
it manages to match the specs and beat the price of its
launch buddy, making it an interesting device.
It offers a great Windows Phone experience packed into a
handset that, thanks to its 4.7-inch screen, is not too big
and plenty affordable. It offers the latest Windows Phone
8.1 with Lumia Denim, which sees Microsoft's mobile
devices getting stronger all the time.
There's a great pairing of cameras too. There's a lovely
front 5-megapixel camera to the front and a rear 6.7-
megapixel camera on the rear. Although the rear camera
isn't the highest resolution, it's a good performer and offers
Zeiss optics.
It's not the most powerful handset around, but at just £189
the Lumia 735 is difficult to ignore.
Buy if you want a great all-rounder without spending a
fortune.
FULL REVIEW: Microsoft Lumia 735 review
20. Nexus 6
The Nexus 6 is a pure Google phablet and that's one of its
strengths: it offers a stock Android experience, unfettered
by manufacturer additions. Not so long ago that was a huge
differentiator, but thanks to faster update cycles and
Google's gradual unbundling of many of the Android apps -
including the Google Now Launcher - the Nexus experience
isn't as rare as it used to be.
However, the Nexus 6 is large. It takes the Moto X design
and scales it up to a 6-inches screen device, which may be
too large for some. That screen does mean plenty of space
to play and you get a great Quad HD high-resolution
display, along with powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
innards to keep everything moving along at pace. However,
compared to something like the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 the
Nexus 6 doesn't show off that extra screen real-estate with
any extra features to benefit from it.
You still have the advantage of fast update times, being
head of the list for Google, but as a phablet, we think you
might find Samsung's offering more enticing. If price
comes into it then the £499 price point meant the Nexus
isn't hugely expensive, which adds further appeal.
Buy the Nexus 6 because you absolutely have to definitely
have the pure Android on the big screen.
FULL REVIEW: Nexus 6 review
19. LG G Flex 2
The LG G Flex 2 might be something of a surprise entry in
our list of best smartphones. The curved display format is
unconventional and might not appeal to everyone, which
may make it a non-starter for some.
But this is one of a new-generation of smartphones, a
device that's packed with power from the Qualcomm
Snapdragon 810 chipset. It's a great size at 5.5-inches,
although the display on the devices we've seen so far
aren't as capable as some of the flat rivals.
There's a great camera on the back too, but the software
throughout the device isn't as slick and smooth as some
competitors, even those on older hardware. We know that
LG is looking to clean things up, but there are some
compromises for wanting to be different.
Buy the LG G Flex 2 because you want something unique.
FULL REVIEW: LG G Flex 2 review
18. OnePlus One
It's rare that an outsider jumps into the elite ranks, even
rarer that it's widely lauded. The OnePlus One managed
this, capturing the attention of smartphone lovers, not only
for offering great value for money, but with viral marketing
and a degree of exclusivity: it's not always been the easiest
phone to get hold of.
When you do part with the £220-odd that you'll be asked to
pay, you're left with a device that's powerful and has plenty
of battery life, all on a budget. It also comes pre-loaded
with CyanogenMod - which is a custom version of Android,
so you get all the usual Google goodies, plus some extra -
which means a range of tinkering options are available
from the off.
There are some downsides, of course, like some network
compatibility issues (Vodafone and O2 4G bands aren't
supported in the UK, so it's 3G only) and being tricky to
buy. But if you've got one, you'll be the envy of your
friends.
Buy the OnePlus One because you know where to get one.
FULL REVIEW: OnePlus One review
17. Huawei Ascend Mate 7
Huawei has been looking to break into the top flight of
smartphones for some time, and not without good results.
Perhaps not as widely regarded as some rivals, there's no
doubting that Huawei has come on a long way, and is
selling a lot of phones.
The Mate 7 is its latest crack at the phablet, with a 6-inch
full HD display and a metal design that's a far cry from the
budget phones the company is known for. It's a big device,
of course, but you get all that space to play.
There's plenty of customisation to the Android UI, some of
which is really useful, presenting plenty of options, even if
some of the design choices might not be to everyone's
tastes. The long battery life, however, will be. The sub-£400
asking price is also appealing - if, that is, you can get hold
of it in the UK.
Buy the Huawei Ascend Mate 7 to get a great phablet
experience without the cost.
FULL REVIEW: Huawei Ascend Mate 7 review
16. Nokia Lumia 930
The latest Lumia flagship is the 930. It refines the 925
offering, in a handset that's a little big chunkier (at 9.8mm
thick), but nonetheless solidly built.
The Lumia 930 offers the new pinnacle of the Windows
Phone experience. There's a great 5-inch Full HD display, a
wonderful camera on the back and some of the latest
software from Microsoft, dabbed with Lumia additions.
With the Lumia Denim upgrade, it makes Windows Phone
more compelling than ever before.
There's no shortage of tech packed into the brightly-
coloured handset, with optical image stabilisation on its
camera and wireless charging for the battery.
Buy the Nokia Lumia 930 because you want the best of
Windows Phone.
FULL REVIEW: Nokia Lumia 930 review
15. Motorola Moto G 4G (2014)
The Motorola Moto G took a lot of people by surprise.
Motorola wasn't content with the original, so updated with
microSD card support and 4G, making for a cracking
device.
The Moto G 4G is a fantastic smartphone and incredible
value for money that's difficult to ignore. With a price as
low as £150, if you're on a budget, this is the handset to
choose. The Moto G has now been updated with a 2015
model, but the newer version is larger and loses some of
the charm of the earlier Moto G 4G in our view.
Take the price out of the equation and you don't feel let
down. The design is great, the display is excellent and
there's plenty of power too. Yes, it will be out-performed by
any number of handsets, but those are handsets that will
cost you twice, if not three times, as much.
Better still, the Motorola Moto G was one of the first non-
Nexus devices to be upgraded to Android 5.0 Lollipop, as
it's pretty much stock Android with some Moto app extras.
Buy the Motorola Moto G 4G (2014) for the best 5-inch
Android experience in a budget handset.
FULL REVIEW: Motorola Moto G (2014) review
14. Motorola Moto E (2015)
The Moto E is Motorola's play for the even more budget
section of the market, with a price tag of £109 seeing it as
even cheaper than the Moto G. However, in its 2015 form,
we find the Moto E is the best of the two for the balance of
size (it's now got a 4.5-inch screen), price and features. It
might not have the fastest processor in the world, but this
rarely affects use.
Principal to the Moto E is a great design - which now
includes interchangeable "Bands" for a lick of colour, as
shown in blue in the above photo - a good display, excellent
battery life and microSD support for expanding the internal
storage. Compared to the original 2014 model, the 2015
Moto E also adds a front-facing camera, a smoother
Android experience, as well as all-important 4G connectivity
for fast internet browsing.
Despite its low price point and slightly bulky build, the Moto
E has glimpses of premium about it. It's a brilliant handset
for just over the £100 mark and the budget handset to beat.
Buy the Motorola Moto E 2015 for the best Android
experience on a budget.
FULL REVIEW: Motorola Moto E (2015) review
13. Apple iPhone 6 Plus
For years Apple was criticised for sticking to small displays,
while other platforms got bigger, giving more space to play.
That all changed with the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus,
which landed alongside the smaller iPhone 6.
The 6 Plus offers a lovely high-quality design, with an all-
metal body and a great 5.5-inch screen. This display curves
into the edges for an almost seamless design, but there's
no denying that this is a big handset overall. That's
matched by a big price too: starting at £619 it's more
expensive than most rivals.
There isn't a huge amount done to take advantage of the
large display either - a similar story to the Nexus 6 in that
regard; the Samsung Galaxy Note handsets offer more
custom features - but the 6 Plus offers a Full HD display
and plenty of power to take Apple into the realms of the
phablet.
Recent efforts from developers have seem more apps
optimised for use on the larger display with Netflix, as one
example, offering Full HD playback.
Buy the iPhone 6 Plus because you want big screen gaming
and entertainment, Apple style.
FULL REVIEW: Apple iPhone 6 Plus review
12. HTC Desire Eye
The HTC Desire Eye is something of a surprise package,
pitched as the selfie phone - but it's so much more than
that. Carrying a name from HTC's second tier of devices,
the experience it offers is far from sub-flagship.
The Desire Eye offers all the internal power of flagship rivals
and comes with a lovely full HD 5.2-inch display. It offers
HTC's mature Sense 6 user interface layered over Android,
with the latest HTC Eye experience bringing a boost to the
cameras.
The headline feature is the 13-megapixel front-facing
camera with flash. But this phone is great not because of
that camera, but despite it. The cameras perform well
enough, even if the front selfie camera is a little over sold.
But what you get is a flagship experience at a price that's
affordable at £399. You don't get the premium metal body
of the HTC One M8, but you do get a fun and well-built
phone with waterproofing.
Buy the HTC Desire Eye because you're a selfie fiend or
because you want near-flagship HTC performance at an
affordable price.
FULL REVIEW: HTC Desire Eye review
11. Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
Samsung originally showcased the Note Edge as a limited
release device, but following a glowing reception, it landed
in stores in many territories. It was also the pre-cursor to
the Galaxy S6 edge, one of our favourite Android phones
ever.
The Galaxy Note Edge takes the Note 4 and curves one of
the display edges, giving you a range of shortcuts down one
side, adding extra functionality.
You get the plenty of power and a great camera, but the
battery takes a bit of a hit over the original Note 4 and,
although there are a lot of core features that take
advantage of the larger display, that curved edge perhaps
doesn't have the support or attention it needs - third-party
support isn't really there, so it doesn't feel like a feature you
absolutely must have.
It gives you a phone that's a little different, but we find it
hard to really get the benefit from the additional curved
area. It's also more expensive than the Note 4, at £700,
which is a lot to ask by any measure.
Buy the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge because you want a
phablet with added functionality that's a little different.
FULL REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Note Edge review
10. Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
The Sony Xperia Z3 Compact succeeds by dominating its
unique position: it offers flagship power in a mid-range size.
For anyone looking for a portable powerhouse, the Sony
Xperia Z3 Compact is it.
Sony has also brought this handset to market at a price
that's aggressive for the package you get. At around £300
there's a lot of phone for your money.
The 4.6-inch 720p display is good, if not the highest
resolution at this size, but the outstanding feature is battery
life. This is a phone that goes on and on, surviving the
busiest days where larger rivals falter.
Mature user interface tweaks, waterproofing, great camera
performance and options galore will make the Xperia Z3
Compact the sort of device that power users will want -
without needing giant pockets (both in physical and cash
terms).
Buy the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact if you want the best
performance in a compact device.
FULL REVIEW: Sony Xperia Z3 Compact review
9. LG G3
The LG G3 was one of the first mainstream devices to step
out of the door with a Quad HD display (2560 x 1440
pixels), pushing the resolution further than its rivals. It's
5.5-inch panel is capable of incredibly sharp details (at
538ppi), but be warned - little content really makes use of
that resolution even a year later.
Although the G3 doesn't offer the same build quality as
many others, it's a good looking phone. But the real appeal
here is the size of the display crammed into that body: you
get a lot in your pocket.
LG has added plenty of smart functionality to the G3. There
are gestures and shortcuts to make your life easier, as well
as a range of functions to make use of all the display
space, like dual app views, although the battery life is
relatively weak.
There's a really impressive camera on the back which is
slick and performs well in most conditions. Add 4K video
capture to the list and you've a smartphone package that
sees you ready for the future. It also cost £275 SIM-free,
which is a bargain - likely because the leather-clad G4 is
just around the corner .
Buy the LG G3 because you want a big screen experience in
a manageable package.
FULL REVIEW: LG G3 review
8. Motorola Moto X (2014)
The Motorola Moto X was reborn for 2014 in its second-
generation guise. Boosted to offer a larger 5.2-inch display
than the original, the design of the Moto X sits nicely in the
hand, but most appealing of all are the options to
customise the design materials using Moto Maker -
including a leather back if that's what takes your fancy (and
it should).
The Moto X's unfettered Android experience is one of its
strengths, as is the speed of updates as new Android
versions come along. But at the same time its rivals are
much more fully featured, offering more straight out of the
box.
There's good battery performance and plenty of power on
offer at a price that undercuts most rivals. The weakness,
however, lies in the camera, which isn't a consistent
performer. There's also no microSD card which
many Android rivals offer, but the £419 price is appealing.
Buy the Moto X for a great Android experience with
unrivalled customisable design options to truly make your
own mark.
FULL REVIEW: Moto X (2014) review
7. Sony Xperia Z3
Sony has had a number of passes at its flagship Z-series
model. Fortunately, the Xperia Z3 is where it all comes
together, a case of third time's a charm.
The body design has been refined to the point where the
size now feels comfortable. Slimming the body pays
dividends, but so too does refining the edges and
construction. That's not all the Xperia Z3 offers though: the
5.2-inch display sits in front of powerful hardware that's
speedy in execution of all those tasks.
Sony runs a number of customisations to Android through
its own skin, but avoids the worst of duplication. Yes,
there's some bloat and things are geared towards those
using Sony's other services and products, but it doesn't
completely obliterate the Android experience in the process.
Then there's a great pair of cameras, the rear offering great
quality results and plenty of shooting options. This is the
best of Sony's handsets, the flagship device where Sony's
perseverance paid off. And at around £430, the price is
creeping down.
Buy the Sony Xperia Z3 for a powerful, waterproof, sharp-
shooting Android handset.
FULL REVIEW: Sony Xperia Z3 review
6. HTC One M9
The HTC One M9 is in incremental upgrade of the HTC One
M8, one of our favourite 2014 phones. HTC has focused on
refinement in the M9, increasing the quality of the build and
the design to make it one of the most precisely
manufactured phones you'll find.
The aim was to preserve the good parts of the HTC One M8
and address the weaknesses of that device. The camera
has been boosted to 20-megapixels in place of last year's
Duo Camera efforts, but the performance is weaker than
many older rivals, especially in low-light conditions. The
front "Ultrapixel" camera offers good quality shots, but are
often blighted by a pink cast, again struggling in low-light
conditions.
The introduction of the Sense 7 brings a good helping of
refinement to one of the best user interfaces that you'll find
on Android. The BoomSound speakers are still class-
leading and there's plenty of power from the Qualcomm
Snapdragon 810 processor and 3GB of RAM. The HTC One
M9 offers a microSD card slot for expansion too, which is a
real positive point.
However, the display remains the same, or slightly worse
than the M8, and the battery life hasn't advanced either.
The result is that the M9 feels like it hasn't advanced over
the excellent M8 and in some areas it has regressed. With
the M8 price falling, and due an upgrade to Sense 7, there's
an argument that you're getting much of the same from the
older device, for less cash than the M9's flagship price.
Buy the HTC One M9 for build quality, power and a mature
user interface.
FULL REVIEW: HTC One M9 review
5. HTC One M8
The HTC One M8 delivers design and user experience.
There's no doubt that this is a premium device at the top of
the Android pile. It's slick, fast and the refinement of Sense
6 (soon to be Sense 7 - enhancing the user experience and
rivalling the M9) adds plenty to Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Despite being replaced by the HTC One M9, above, it offers
many of the same advantages, with prices now slipping
down to around £330 SIM-free.
The M8 was once the best of 2014, in the top slot, but even
in 2015 it's still more than relevant. The design is great,
with a premium metal body offering a great feel in the hand.
But this handset isn't only good looking, it offers a great 5-
inch Full HD display with some of the best visuals you'll
find on a device at this size. We think the M8 has a better
display than the M9 too.
The camera is the relative weakness for this phone, with
the Duo Camera features not really appealing, and a feeling
that there's insufficient resolution in some shooting
conditions, even if the low-light performance is pretty good.
As this handset is older, it's not as powerful as more
modern rivals, but it's no slouch.
Buy the HTC One M8 for it's design and mature user
experience.
FULL REVIEW: HTC One M8 review
4. Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung has long ruled the phablet roost and the 5.7-inch
Galaxy Note 4 cements its mastery with big handsets: it's a
sensational device, offering plenty of power from the
Snapdragon 805 chipset, and an included stylus - known as
the S Pen - for added feature functionality.
But even if you don't use a stylus, Samsung manages to
differentiate itself from the pack by filling the Note 4 with
features that really make use of the screen space and the
hardware. This isn't just about making a big phone, it's
about making it useful - with genuinely useful multi-tasking
features that other manufacturers simply don't offer. It's a
true workhorse, for work and play.
There may be some bloat and a feature too many, but
Samsung's software is neatly backed by some of the best
performing hardware around. There's a fantastic display,
plenty of power and endurance packed into a frame that's
been sympathetically designed. Oh, and then there's the
camera, which is amongst the best you'll find on an
Android handset.
If you're looking for the best big screen experience around,
then look to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
FULL REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review
3. Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
For many, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge should top this list.
It's everything that the SGS6 is, but with innovation in that
display design (or what some will see as nothing but design
excess). However, although these two phones are matched,
the S6 edge comes at a price premium which only really
extends to the design - there's not the more extensive
functionality as realised in the larger Note Edge to be found
here.
Yes, the curves to the display do lead to jaw-dropping
design, and that screen is punchy and vibrant, but we feel
they could do a little more. Perhaps that will change in the
future and bring justification for the £160 surcharge you
have to pay over the SGS6.
However, the edge offers the same slick user experience
that the SGS6 does. It's fast, powerful, with refinement in
the TouchWiz user interface that makes it better than ever
before. There's a fantastic camera on the rear that
produces great results with very little effort too.
It has the same shortcomings as the SGS6, namely that
there's no longer a removable battery or microSD support,
the display resolution doesn't really add a huge amount and
the waterproofing of the last-generation Galaxy S-series has
dried up.
But otherwise, this is a top-drawer smartphone experience.
It costs a lot to buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge, but it
could be the most exciting phone of 2015. Can you justify
the extra cost just for the curved edges to the display?
Buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge because you want a
great phone that turns heads.
FULL REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
2. Apple iPhone 6
After six months at the top, it's taken Samsung's latest
SGS6 phone to dislodge the iPhone 6 from number one.
The size of the iPhone 6, for starters, gives us the screen
space we've been asking for for years. It might not be the
highest resolution around, but it's a great quality display, a
real visual treat.
That's paired with design that's excellent. It's slick, with a
high quality finish, with this slightly bigger iPhone sitting
nicely in the hand. It looks great, it feels great, and it's a
pleasure to use.
The TouchID fingerprint-verification implementation is the
most effective we've seen, and with Apple Pay having an
impact in the US and coming to other countries, it could be
a key to unlocking much more than your just your phone.
The camera also offers great, consistent, results, with a
simplicity to use that many rivals lack. It might not pack in
the most megapixels, but it does give you great shots with
no fuss.
This is all wrapped in the refinement of iOS 8. Apple might
have been playing catch-up with Android in some areas of
its operating system, but in iOS 8 there's a consistency of
experience that some other platforms lack, not to mention
the huge developer support and an app experience that's
difficult to match.
Buy the iPhone 6 because you want a premium handset
offering a bigger Apple experience than ever before. Also
because it won Best Phone at the Pocket-lint Gadget
Awards 2014 .
FULL REVIEW: Apple iPhone 6 review
1. Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung needed change and the Samsung Galaxy S6 was
the result. Launched alongside the also excellent (but far
more expensive) Samsung Galaxy S6 edge , the S6 betters
its innovative brother by being more affordable for much
the same experience.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 ditches Samsung's tired design for
a body that's more interested in quality. There's no more
plastic, instead you have a slick body that turns heads,
comprising a metal frame which sandwiches Gorilla Glass
both front and back.
There's a fantastic display on the front. The Super AMOLED
panel gives deep blacks and plenty of colour vibrancy, only
really marred by not creating the cleanest whites around. It
offers a super-sharp Quad HD resolution, although it's
questionable whether this brings any real benefits in daily
use - the same criticism we have of all other handsets with
this resolution, but found here condensed into a 5.1-inch
display.
The SGS6 is slick and fast, with heaps of power from the
Exynos octa-core chipset and 3GB of RAM. It also supports
both common standards of wireless charging, which should
be of interest as the battery is no longer replaceable and the
battery life is a little on the short side. There's also no
microSD card slot any more due to the fixed body design.
However, the performance from the 16-megapixel rear
camera is one of the most consistent and impressive from
any smartphone you'll find. The experience is wrapped in a
TouchWiz interface that's slicker, cleaner, and less intrusive
than ever before . Then there's the fingerprint scanner that
works just as well as it does on the iPhone. In short, this is
Samsung's best phone ever.
Buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 for the best Android
experience of 2015.
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Intex launches a new budget Smartphone Aqua series Aqua Q5 Rs, 5,090.

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Intex  launched a new budget Smartphone Aqua series Aqua Q5 priced at Rs, 5,090.
Intex Aqua Q5 sports a 4.5-Inch (480x854 pixels) TFT display, and runs Android 4.4.2 kitkat out-of-the-box.

The Aqua Q5 Powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core processor along with 1GB RAM, and 8GB internal memory External up to 32GB via microSD card.

The device support Dual-SIM support with 3G-enable, Aqua Q5 comes with 8 Megapixel Main camera with LED Flash and 2mp front facing camera, The Smartphone packs 1600mAH battery. The Device supports 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPRS/ EDGE, and Micro-USB.

The Aqua Q5 available White, Gold and Silver colour variants.
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ZTE announced the ZTE Blade D6 Smartphone and SmartHome Gateway at World Congress Shanghai 2015

ZTE announced the ZTE Blade D6 Smartphone and its first ever Smart Home Gateway at the Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2015.
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The ZTE Smart home Gateway communicate with home devices from smart light bulbs, baby monitors via wireless protocol it’s called “ZigBee” and as well as 4G-LTE connections A mobile application for smart phones, tablets and Laptops.
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The ZTE Blade D6 Smartphone is designed for selfie fans in mind. The Blade D6 120g lightweight and 6.9mm thin with high-grade aluminum alloy body. The Smartphone sports a 5-inch IPS display along with 2GB of RAM. The phone runs Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box with ZTE’s MiFavor 3.0 UI on top.

The Blade D6 powered by a 64-bit 1.3GHz quad-core processor, and 16GB of Internal storage further storage expandable via microSD card. It sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and 5-megapixel front shooter with wide-angle lens, the device having a 2,200mAh battery.

The Smartphone supports 4G-LTE, Dual-SIM slots, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth4.0 and GPS. The Blade D6 will be available in Grey, Silver and Gold color variants and it will be available in Australia, Japan and Russia in the coming months. Price details not yet.
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Huawei honor 7 has released in some countries like UK, France, Germany etc


Huawei starts selling the Honor 7 in Europe, direct to consumers 27 August, 2015 Aspreviously rumored, Huawei has brought itsHonor 7smartphone to Europe today, and officially so. The handset can now be ordered from the Chinese company's newly unveiled online store for the continent. This is live now, and can be used if you are in the UK, France, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, or Switzerland. You get free shipping for orders that are over £69.99 or €99.99, and you can currently choose from a few additional handsets aside from the Honor 7. But let's stick with this one for now. While the rumored price of "less than £200 at launch" hasn't actually materialized, you can get the Honor 7 for just £209.99 if you act fast. The normal price is £249.99, but if you order on or before August 31 and use the coupon code H7BRAVE40UK at checkout, you'll get £40 off. In countries other than the UK, the Honor 7 has a normal price of €349.99, but the H7BRAVE50EU coupon will neatly shave €50 off that if you place your order before the end of the month. Do note, however, that the smartphone is listed as a pre-order only, with no shipping date mentioned. If the Honor 7 doesn't interest you, perhaps theHonor 6+,Honor 6,Honor 4X,Huawei P8, or P8 Premium may do the trick. A certain selection of these can be ordered through the same site, though which models you're able to get depends on where you are. For example, the Honor 6+ and P8 Premium aren't available in the UK, but they are listed if you choose Germany as your country.
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Micromax announced Canvas Selfie 2 and Canvas Selfie 3 Price starts at Rs. 5,999

Micromax has expanded its selfie-focused smartphones line-up with the launch of all new Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 and Canvas Selfie 3. The canvas Selfie 2 priced at Rs. 5,999 and the smartphone will be available for purchase across all the online and offline stories from 22nd August 2015. The canvas selfie 3 price details and availability on the market later this month Before Raksha Bandhan festival
Micromax_selfie_2_noteprice The Micromax Canvas Selfie 2 Crafted exquisitely with premium leather like finish comes with 5-inch FWVGA IPS display, runs Android 5.0 lollipop and powered by a 1.3GHz processor, offers 8GB of inbuilt storage and supports expandable storage option via microSD. The Canvas Selfie 2 sports a 5-megapixel rear-facing with Autofocus LED flash and 5-megapixel front as well, both cameras equipped OV sensor and 4P lens and with some features like Face Detection, HDR Mode and Face Beauty Mode. The smartphone is backed by a 2,000mAh battery.

The Micromax Canvas Selfie 3 features a 4.8-inch full HD Amoled IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, under the hood 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1Gb of RAM, canvas selfie comes with 8GB of internal storage, which can be expandable storage up to 32GB via microSd card slot.The Canvas Selfie 3 features a 2,300mAh Li-ion battery, it also Runs Android 5.0 Lollipop Operating System.
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The Canvas Selfie 3 will come with a Bluetooth enabled Selfie Stick Feature, the device equipped with 8-megapixel rear-facing autofocus with Blue Glasses 5P Largan lens and an 8MP front-facing camera with Sony MX179 and LED flash support. It also supports features like Face Beauty Mode, Gesture, Panorama, 78 degrees wide angle selfie, Night Shot and One Key Shot.

The both Canvas Selfie 2 and Canvas Selfie 3 will be available in five colors - blue, green, purple, sky blue and yellow - in addition to conventional black, white and grey.

Commenting at the launch event, Micromax Informatics CEO – Vineet Taneja said, ”With over 93 million selfies being captured every day, people today take and retake images of themselves till it mirrors perfection and what they want the world to see them as. Taking the selfie trend to the next level, we are proud to declare the two new smartphones, which are perfect for the users delivering fantastic pictures and equipping them with great beauty editing tools to look their best always.”
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Chinese Smartphone vendor Meizu May Announce MX5 On 26 August in India

"Meizu MX5 to be exclusively available on Snapdeal"

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Update: Just yesterday, we revealed that Meizu's plan to launch its MX5 smartphone in India on August 26. Today Meizu revealed the Meizu MX5 will be sold on exclusively through Snapdeal. Infact it started the Registration Process from today itself.

Chinese smartphone vendor Meizu recently enterd in India with note Series Meizu M1 note and Meizu M2 Note, now company will be officially entering Indian market on August 26 with the launch of MX-5. Meizu has sent out invites for its brand launch for the Indian market. Meizu has built a global presence in Hong Kong, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Israel, Russia, Ukraine, Indonesia, and Thailand etc.
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The Meizu MX5 comes in 16GB,32GB,64GB variants, 16GB has been priced at CNY 1799 (approximately Rs. 18,450), 32GB model priced at CNY 1999 (approximately Rs. 20,500), 64GB model priced at CNY 2399 (approximately Rs. 24,650)
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The Meizu MX5 comes with a 5.5-inch (1080x1920 pixels) full HD Super AMOLED display with pixel density of 401ppi, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It is powered by a 64-bit 2.2 GHz A53 Mediatek Helio X10 octa-core Processor, paired with PowerVR G6200 GPU coupled with 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM.The device runs Android 5.0 Lollipop-based Meizu customized Flyme 4.5 OS on top, and supports dual-SIM with both the SIMs are supporting 4G.

The Meizu MX5 sports a 20.7-megapixel rear-facing camera with laser autofocus and dual tone LED flash. The camera features has a Æ’/2.2 aperture, Burst mode, panoramic lens, while there is a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture also on board. It is powered by a 3,150mAh battery with mCharge – Fast charging technology. Apart from this the MX5 also features a fingerprint sensor.

Connectivity wise, the Meizu MX5 include 4G LTE, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/ A-GPS, Glonass, and Micro-USB.
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Samsung unveiled Selfie-focused Smartphone’s Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 in India

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Samsung has launched two new smartphones in India. The galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7, the Galaxy J5 priced at Rs. 11,999, and Galaxy J7 at Rs. 14,999. These two Smartphone’s comes with 4G enabled that Samsung has to offer to its Indian consumers.
The Smartphone’s will be available on exclusively on flipkart. Both models can be pre booked on Flipkart from July 16 to July 22

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The Galaxy J5 features a 5-inch TFT (1280x720 pixels) display, it is powered by a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core processor coupled with 1.5GB of RAM, a 8GB internal storage and can be further expandable up to 128GB via microSD card. It is backed by a 2600mAh battery. The dual-SIM smartphone runs latest Android 5.1 Lollipop.

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And other model Galaxy J7 features a 5.5-inch TFT (1208x720 pixels) display, the smartphone powered by a 64-bit 1.5GHz octa-core processor. It has 1.5GB of RAM, and The device having 8GB an internal storage expandable up to 128GB via microSD crad. The dual-SIM smartphone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop. It is packed by a 3000mAh battery. Samsung claims to deliver 354 hours of standby time. Both Smartphone’s comes sports a 13-megapixel primary camera with autofocus LED flash and 5-megapixel front facing camera with LED flash. The Smartphone connectivity option includes 4G-LTE, 3G, Bluetooth v4.1, Wi-Fi, NFC, and GPS.

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OnePlus 2 Lunches in India Priced at Rs. 24,999

OnePlus_2_flagship_smartphone_notepriceOnePlus launched its new flagship the OnePlus 2, The OnePlus 2 will go on sale in India, China, the US, Canada, and select EU regions on August 11. Southeast Asia will get the smartphone in Q4 2015. The 64GB OnePlus 2 will be priced in India at Rs. 24,999. The smartphone will be available via Amazon in India.

The OnePlus 2 comes with a 5.5-inch (1080x1920 pixels)IPS LCD display has a pixel density of 401 PPI produces incredibly sharp lines and true-to-life colors. Experience crystal clear images, video, and text in any setting. The smartphone powered by a 64-bit architecture, the ultra-premium Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor takes mobile computing to new heights. Paired with the Adreno 430 GPU, intensive 3D games and other demanding apps have never looked more stunning, and coupled with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and has a fingerprint sensor that can store up to 5 prints.
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A 16GB OnePlus 2 comes with 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM will be made available later this year at Rs. 22,999.

The OnePlus 2 sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with a laser autofocus, dual-LED flash, f/2.0 aperture, and OIS, apart from a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. It packs a 3,300mAh lithium-polymer battery.

The OnePlus 2’s charging and data port utilizes the new USB Type-C standard. With a flat, rollable design, our exclusive, patented cable can be plugged in at either orientation. At both ends. It’s also compact and won’t get tangled. If only everything were this easy.

The OnePlus 2 runs OxygenOS, the company's custom OS that is based on Android 5.1 Lollipop.
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Philips launches New Smartphones Xenium I908 and S309

Philips smartphonesPhilips launches two new Smartphone’s Xenium I908 and the S309. Xenium I908 priced at Rs. 11,799 and S309 Rs.4, 999 respectively.

Philips mobile has made use of its innovative engineering capabilities and Xenium technology to create a flagship smartphone I908 with a sleek form factor, 8.8 mm thickness and leather like cover which is impressive and easy to hold.
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The High performance Philips Xenium I908 comes with an octa-core 1.7GHz processor allowing all the eight cores to run simultaneously, this technology offers enhanced performance, power efficiency and improve user experience. The Phone is equipped with a 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage which further expandable storage up to 32GB via microSD card. The I908 has a 5-inch (1080x1920 pixels) TFT IPS display, a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera with autofocus flash and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with an 88 degree wide angle lens for high quality selfies. A 3,000 mAh battery
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The budget S309 comes with a 4-inch (480x800 pixels) TFT display, it is powered by a 1GHz Dual Core Processor, coupled with 512MB RAM, 4GB of inbuilt storage and it has support expandable storage option up to 32GB via microSD card. The Smartphone sports a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and 0.3-mp front-facing camera. Device packed with a 1,600 mAh battery.
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Logitech launched a new Bluetooth Keyboard K480 priced at Rs. 2,795

Logitech_Bluetooth_Keyboard_K480_notepriceLogitech unveiled Bluetooth multi-Device keyboard K480, which the company claims is the first desk keyboard designed can connect to three different Bluetooth wireless devices at once, whether user is using a Windows, Mac or Chrome OS computer, or an Android or iOS tablet or smartphone.

The Logitech K480 keyboard comes with two color variants, and it will be available in Indian market from15th July at price of Rs. 2,795.

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LG launched Wine Smart Flip Phone with 4G LTE Support

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LG has launched its new flip phone, the Wine Smart, targeting global consumers that are still attracted to the folder or clamshell design of phones.

The LG Wine Smartphone Runs Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, it is powered by a quad-core 1.1 GHz Snapdragon 210 processor, and device comes with a small 3.2-inch display with just 320 x 420 pixels, alongside a traditional numeric keypad with four hotkeys. It has 4GB of onboard storage further user can expandable memory via microSD card slot. Coupled with 1GB of RAM, the device comes powered by a 1,700mAh battery

The Smartphone further features a 3-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, while also including a 0.3-megapixel front facing camera. Surprisingly, it's also got 4G-LTE connectivity. The LG Wine Smart includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Micro-USB, and 3G connectivity options.

According to LG, the Wine Smart will make its international debut later in August. The first countries to get the phone will be the UK, France, Spain, Italy, Poland, Kazakhstan, and Japan. Right now, we don't know if the device will be available in North America.
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Oukitel smartphone with massive 10000 mah battery

Lenovo K3 Note 5.5inch Full HD Launched in India at Price 9,999


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Chinese electronics company Lenovo launched new K3 Note launched in India at price tag of Rs.9,999 and will go on sale via Indian e-commerce online shopping  flipkart on 8th  July at 3PM with Registration Open from 25th June to 7th July.

The Lenovo K3 Note sports a 5.5 inch Full HD Display with 1080x1920px IPS Display with a pixel density that goes up to 401PPI,  it comes powered by a 64-bit 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6572 processor coupled with 2GB of RAM. The device supports 4G and runs Android 5.0 Lollipop with a layer of its own Vibe UI. The device dominations 152.6X76.2X7.99mm and weight 150gms.

It comes with a 13 MP rear camera with LED flash and a 5 MP front camera. The back panel is removable, and reveals the user-replaceable 3,000mAh battery, dual micro-SIM card slots, The K3 Note comes with 16 GB in-built storage which can be expanded up to 32GB using MicroSD card slot.


Connectivity options include 4G, LTE, 3G, GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi, GPS/AGPS, GLONASS, Wi-Fi Direct, WLAN, Bluetooth, USB OTG, and Micro-USB. It supports both FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE bands.
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Yu yureka Release Date

YU YUREKA WILL REALISE ON 23APRIL AT 2:00 PM ON AMAZON. IN    
NOW RIGISTRATION IS OPEN
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MOTOROLA TURBO


In the numbers game, the Droid Turbo brings us the highest-resolution image on a phone screen yet, with its 5.2-inch AMOLED display and 2,560-by-1,440-pixel resolution. That works out to a pixel density of 565ppi, or pixels per inch.

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The handset has 5.2 inches of ultrasharp, quad HD goodness. James Martin/CNET

In real life, everything is as sharp and bright and wonderful with the display as you'd hope for and expect; the only question that remains is if there's much of an advantage to the sky-high ppi over other phones. Beyond a certain level, the gains of such densely populated pixels on such a small screen blur together. You'd have to search really, really hard to notice much of a difference in superfine details hidden away in ultra-HD images.
Below the screen are touch-sensitive navigation buttons to go back, go home, pull up Google Now, and see recent apps. Motorola provides a few quick-access controls when you pull down the navigation shade with two fingers, like toggles for airplane mode and Wi-Fi. Pulling down with just one digit lists your notifications. An on-screen button lets you toggle between the two views.

OS and apps

Android 4.4.4 brings with it the now-standard suite of Google apps and services, including Google Search with Google Now. Motorola keeps add-ons like gestures and extra note-taking tools to a minimum, focusing instead on a few unique hands-free tools.
Our favorite is the voice-control functionality that lets you command your phone to do just about anything, even when the screen is turned off. It works best if you program a longer phrase than a short one, say "OK, Droid Turbo," though it's just as easy to make your tag line something like "Phone slave, do my bidding."
Here's a sample of what you can ask it to do, beyond the usual information retrieval and voice dialing, so long as you're about 3 feet away from the device:
  • Find my phone
  • Talk to me
  • Take a selfie (you get a three-second countdown)
  • What's up
The Turbo also includes Motorola staples like Moto Display, which surfaces the time and missed notifications when you wave your hand over the locked display; and Moto Actions, which enables users to dismiss a ringing phone with a wave of the hand. Twisting your wrist opens the camera app.
Another app designed to help you out is the Motorola Connect Chrome extension, which gives you a portal for viewing and sending messages from your desktop or laptop in addition to your phone. It'll surface other notifications as well.

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Motorola's baked-in software goodies (left) and Droid Zap. Lynn La/CNET
Then there's Droid Zap, a sort of localized social network for other Zap users. The app wirelessly shares photos and video with nearby friends, almost automatically if you'd prefer. It uses your Google account to find contacts in the vicinity, and lets you choose to zap new or existing content. The short-term share broadcasts your multimedia to all nearby Zap-using contacts for 2 minutes (in Snapchat style), then disappears. It's clearly intended for anyone who likes to share their goings on with groups, but likely has limited audience and appeal.
A more useful Motorola hallmark is the combine clock widget on the top of the home screen. You'll see the time, weather, and battery meter in a glance. Press the clock to set an alarm, and the weather portion for an extended forecast. Similarly, you can open the battery tracker to see what's sucking down your battery life. Tapping the ellipses on either side gives you the high and low for the day, and a calendar shortcut.
Other preloaded apps run the gamut from Google services and Verizon account controls to partner apps. You'll find Quickoffice and Amazon music, NFL Mobile and Slacker Radio, and Softcard, a Verizon mobile payment app, to name a few.

Camera and video: Sharp and nimble

Like other Motorola devices including the Google Nexus 6 and Moto X, the Droid Turbo's thinly skinned user interface means the camera controls are kept to a minimum. Users who are accustomed to stock Android since its KitKat iteration will find the UI familiar, but for those who arrive new to the scene, it does take time to get used to. Camera tools are laid out on a wheel and don't appear directly on the display. Rather, users have to swipe from the right to call it up, requiring an extra step if you want to quickly toggle options like the flash. The camera also lacks photo editing software. For those features, like filters, rotating, and exposure adjustments, you'll need to go to the Gallery app.
As for features the camera does have, you can flick the handset to launch the app, and there are options for HDR shooting, 4X digital zoom, geotagging, and tap focus (which also controls for exposure). Photo resolutions for the rear-camera are either shot at a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio (with 15.5 megapixels), or a standard 4:3 ratio with 21 megapixels. As for video, users have a choice of 1080pHD, slow-motion video shot at 720p, or Ultra HD 4K video.
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Intex launched a new Dynamic LED 2111-FHD TV with 21-inch Priced at Rs. 9,990

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Intex has launched a Dynamic LED 2111-FHD TV with 21-inch attractive price of Rs. 9,990

The TV comes with a 53-cm ADS panel and a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, company provides crisp and clear viewing angles, noise reduction along with a dynamic contrast ratio.

The Intex LED 2111-FHD comes with the Eye Safe-T feature that is a revolution in TV technology itself. The Eye Safe-T Matrix Technology eliminates lags, ensures a faster response time and better viewing experience without straining the eyes.

This new kid on the block also carries high-fidelity sound speakers, the digital noise filter, wide voltage range and movie USB playability, etc.

Commenting at the launch, Nidhi Markanday, Business Head, Consumer Durables & IT Accessories said, The LED 2111-FHD is another revolutionary offering from Intex which shall connect the consumers again with the once hugely popular 21-inch TV size. This model not only provides powerful features but also fits perfectly in your budget. With this new launch we aim to bring the best of our offering at a delightful price.”

The Led 2111-FHD TV comes with a power saving mode, which with its 'No Signal Power Saving' feature helps to support eco-friendly environment with less power consumption.
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Lenovo introduced New ThinkPad P50 and P70 laptops pack in 64GB of RAM and Intel Xeon processors

Lenovo has introduced the Lenovo ThinkPad P50 and P70 Laptops, which are the world’s first laptops to be powered by Intel’s first mobile Xeon processors based on Skylake micro-architecture. The Lenovo ThinkPad P50 will be available at a starting price of $1,599 (around Rs 1, 03,500), and the ThinkPad P50 starts at $1,999 (approximately. Rs 1, 29,400).
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Both laptops can access up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM, arranged in 4 SODIMM slots, which the brand claims to be the highest on any workstation.

The Lenovo ThinkPad P50 and P70 laptops are powered by Intel Xeon E3 quad-core processors, aided by up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM and NVIDIA Quadro GPUs.

The Lenovo ThinkPad P50 comes with 15.6-inch full HD IPS panel. It is powered by a 4-cell 66Whr battery, and an optional 6-cell 90Whr battery. The Lenovo ThinkPad P70 comes with a bigger than ThinkPad P50 it is a 17.3-inch full HD display,

The Lenovo ThinkPad P50 and P70 equipped with 1TB SSDs and up to 2TB HDDs. In terms of connectivity, they offer four USB 3.0 ports, a mini Display 1.2 port, a Thunderbolt 3 port, smart card reader, Express Card, docking connector, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1.1, Ethernet, and optional 4G LTE support. Users can also equip them with optional touch displays with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels.

The Lenovo new P series will be available number of operating system choices including Windows 10 Pro, Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 7 Professional, and Linux.
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Elephone G7 with Ultra-Slim 5.5MM, Octa-Core launched in India at Rs. 8,888

Elephone-g7-smartphone Chinese mobile manufacture company finally entered with Elephone G7 in India price at Rs. 8,888.

The Elephone G7 comes with 5.5-inch (720 x 1280 pixels) HD IPS display with One Glass Solution (OGS). The smartphone powered by a 1.4GHz octa-core MediaTek processor and Mali-450MP GPU, 1GB of RAM.

The Elephone G7 bears 8GB internal storage, and can be Expendable up to 64GB via microSD. The Smartphone runs Android 4.4Kitkat, and its packs 2,650mAh battery. The G7 comes with a 13-megapixels rear camera with LED Flash, and 8mp front facing shooter.

Elephone G7 Connectivity features include 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio, microUSB 2.0, and GPS/ A-GPS. The handset is 5.5mm Ultra-Slim, weighs 156 grams, Dimensions 152 x 76 x 5.5 mm 

The Elephone G7 is exclusively available on Snapdeal.
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Dell launches Venue 7 3741 tablet with 3G Voice-calling Priced at Rs. 7,999

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Dell has launched its new entry level budget 3G voice-calling tablet in Indian market at a Price tag of Rs. 7,999. The all new Venue 7 3741 with ultra modern features and with advanced technology, The Tablet houses a powerful 1.8GHz Intel Atom Z3735G 64-bit processor along with 1GB of DDR3L RAM , the tablet offers 8GB of Internal storage further can be expandable up to 64GB via microSD card.

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The Dell Venue 7 3741 comes a 6.95-inch HD (1024×600 pixels) resolution display. It runs Android 4.4Kitkat Operating System. The device sports a 2-megapixel rear camera including a 0.3MP VGA front-facing camera for the video calling option. The tablet Connectivity options includes Also on board are 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, Micro-USB 2.0 and a 3.5mm audio jack port The tablet is backed by a 4100mAh battery and weighs 315 grams.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0

SPECIFICATIONS
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  • 2.2%POPULARITY
  • 6.8DESIGN
  • 6.8FEATURES
  • 6.8PERFORMANCE
Tablet with support for GSM voice communication, SMS, and MMS (SM-T311/T315)
Tablet with no support for GSM voice communication, SMS, and MMS (SM-T310)
Also known as:
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 Wi-Fi
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 3G
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 LTE
NETWORK
TechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE
LAUNCH
Announced2013, June
StatusAvailable. Released 2013, July
BODY
Dimensions209.8 x 123.8 x 7.4 mm (8.26 x 4.87 x 0.29 in)
Weight314 g (11.08 oz)
SIMMicro-SIM
DISPLAY
TypeTFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size8.0 inches (~71.4% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution800 x 1280 pixels (~189 ppi pixel density)
MultitouchYes
PLATFORM
OSAndroid OS, v4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
ChipsetExynos 4212
CPUDual-core 1.5 GHz
GPUMali-400
MEMORY
Card slotmicroSD, up to 64 GB
Internal16/32 GB, 1.5 GB RAM
CAMERA
Primary5 MP, 2560 x 1920 pixels, autofocus, check quality
FeaturesGeo-tagging, touch focus, face detection
Video720p@30fps, check quality
Secondary1.3 MP
SOUND
Alert typesVibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
LoudspeakerYes, with stereo speakers
3.5mm jackYes
- Dolby Surround sound
COMMS
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot
Bluetoothv4.0, A2DP
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
Infrared portYes
RadioNo
USBmicroUSB v2.0 (MHL TV-out), USB Host
FEATURES
SensorsAccelerometer, compass, proximity (3G/LTE models only)
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
BrowserHTML5
JavaNo
- MP4/DivX/Xvid/FLV/MKV/H.264 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/Flac player
- Photo/video editor
- Document viewer
BATTERY
Non-removable Li-Ion 4450 mAh battery
Stand-by
Talk timeUp to 11 h (multimedia)
Music playUp to 96 h
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