Monday 14 September 2015

Microsoft Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL Flagships to Launch on October 10:

Microsoft Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL Flagships to Launch on October 10: Report
Rumours about two new smartphoneflagships from Microsoft named the Lumia 950 (codenamed Talkman) and the Lumia 950 XL (codenamed Cityman) have been floating around for many months, and now it seems they are absolutely ready for a launch. According to a new report however, Microsoft will be taking wraps off the said handsets on October 10. The launch month is also in line with a recent report.
Prolific tipster Evan Blass (aka @evleaks) claims Microsoft plans to launch the Window 10 Mobile-basedLumia 950 and the Lumia 950 XL on October 10. Blass further noted that both the handsets will sport polycarbonate shells instead of their rumoured metal bodies.
As for the leaked specifications, which have been reiterated by multiple sources over the past few months, the Lumia 950 sports a 5.2-inch QHD display and is powered by Snapdragon 808 processor coupled with 3GB of RAM and a 3,000mAH battery. The Lumia 950 XL, on the other hand, is said to equip a 5.7-inch QHD display, and is powered by a Snapdragon 810 chipset coupled with 3GB of RAM. Both the handsets are reportedly going to have a 21-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel selfie sensor.
What Blass hasn't talked about is whether the company will also refresh its Surface lineup with rumoured new Surface tablet, and its wearable fitness tracker the Microsoft Band at the same event. Also it isn't clear whether the rumoured Surface Mobile exists and is ready for the global unveil yet.
With Microsoft significantly toning down on its Windows Phone efforts, the aforementioned handsets hold the future of the company's mobile operating system - Windows 10 Mobile.

Thursday 10 September 2015

Samsung Galaxy S7 codenamed ‘Project Lucky’; might come with a microSD card slot


Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge - front view
With the launch of the Galaxy S6 edge+ and Galaxy Note 5 behind it, Samsung is now focusing on its flagship handset for next year: the Galaxy S7. Thanks to the folks over at SamMobile, we now have some details about the Korean company’s next flagship.

Samsung has codenamed the Galaxy S7 as ‘Project Lucky’ because 7 has long been considered a lucky number. The more interesting part, however, is that Samsung is testing the Galaxy S7 with its new Exynos 8890 chipset. This chipset will make use of Samsung’s Mongoose CPU architecture and will be the company’s first custom ARM cores. Unlike this year though, Samsung does plan on launching certain variants of the Galaxy S7 with a Snapdragon 820 chip inside, particularly in markets like the United States where CDMA networks are sill prevalent.

Additionally, the source says that Samsung is working on getting its UFS 2.0 NAND chips to play nice with external microSD cards. The main reason why Samsung did not include a microSD card slot on any of its flagship devices this year was that its blazing fast UFS 2.0 storage chips were not compatible with them. However, the company is trying to come up with a method to make the two different storage interfaces play nicely, though it it still unclear if the Galaxy S7 will come with a microSD card slot or not.

Lastly, the source says that Samsung is testing a new 20MP ISOCELL sensor that it plans on using on the Galaxy S7. It is also working on a project dubbed “all lens cover” but details about this project are unknown for now.

Wednesday 9 September 2015

Samsung moving towards making 6GB smartphone RAM

TOI TechAccording to Samsung, the new 12Gb RAM is over 30% faster than the 20nm-based 8Gb LPDDR4 RAM at 4,266Mbps.
NEW DELHI: Samsung has taken the first step towards making the world's first 6GB RAM for smartphones and tablets. The company also sees its application in ultra-slim PCs, digital appliances and cars in the future.

In a post on the Samsung Tomorrow blog, the company said it has started mass-producing 12Gb LPDDR4 RAM, which will be made on 20nm process technology. This 12Gb RAM will be able to hold 1.5GB of information, so Samsung will be able to create 3GB and 6GB RAM for mobile devices by stacking together two or four of these chips, respectively.

According to Samsung, the new 12Gb RAM is over 30% faster than the 20nm-based 8Gb LPDDR4 RAM at 4,266Mbps. It is also claimed to be twice as fast as DDR4 DRAM for PCs, and consumes 20% less energy.

Samsung has been able to increase the manufacturing productivity of the 12Gb LPDDR4 by more than 50% over that of 20nm-class 8Gb LPDDR4.

Smartphones with 4GB RAM have already started cropping up in the market, such as Samsung's own Galaxy S6 edge+ and Note5, OnePlus 2, and Asus Zenfone 2 and Zenfone 2 Deluxe, to name a few. The 6GB RAM model may become the next highlighting feature of smartphones in the couple of years.

Sony Xperia M5 Dual With 13-Megapixel Front Camera Launched at Rs. 37,990

Sony Xperia M5 Dual With 13-Megapixel Front Camera Launched at Rs. 37,990
As teased by Sony on Tuesday, the Japanese consumer electronics giant launched the Xperia M5 Dual in India on Wednesday, with availability beginning on the same day. Priced at Rs. 37,990, the smartphone will be available in Black and Gold colour variants.

The Sony Xperia M5 Dual is a selfie-focused smartphone that is also "waterproof" according to the company, featuring IP65 and IP68 certification for dust and water protection. Much like Sony's flagship smartphones, the Xperia M5 Dual also features a cap-less USB port. The single-SIM Sony Xperia M5 is not being launched in India at this time.
The Xperia M5 Dual features a 13-megapixel front-facing camera with Sony's Exmor RS sensor. The smartphone sports a 21.5-megapixel rear camera with what Sony calls "Hybrid autofocus" and a f/2.2 lens. The rear camera offers 5x image zoom, 4K video recording, auto scene recognition, image stabiliser, and geo-tagging among other features. It features a 5-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display.
The Sony Xperia M5 is powered by a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek Helio X10 (MT6795) processor clocked at 2GHz with 3GB of RAM. It features 16GB internal storage which can be expanded via microSD card (up to 200GB). The Android 5.0 Lollipop-based Xperia M5 supports GPRS/ EDGE, 3G, and 4G (not available in all markets) connectivity options. The smartphone packs a 2600mAh battery.
Initially launched alongside the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra in August, the handset was announced to be available in select countries across emerging markets starting mid-August. Late last month, the Sony Xperia C5 Ultra Dual was launched in India at Rs. 29,990.

Display

5.00-inch

Processor

2GHz

Front Camera

13-megapixel

Resolution

1080x1920 pixels

RAM

3GB

OS

Android 5.0

Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

21.5-megapixel

Battery capacity

2600mAh

iPhone 6s Launch: More Details Leak Ahead of Apple Event

iPhone 6s Launch: More Details Leak Ahead of Apple Event
iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are expected to star at the Apple event on Wednesday alongside new iPad models and a revamped Apple TV. With just few hours left for the event, more information about the devices has surfaced on the Web.
Alleged images of the iPhone 6sboxset have leaked on the Web. The boxset and cutouts images show off what seems to be new colourful animated wallpapers, a feature that has been previously touted to be introduced in the new iPhone models. The images also cement rumours of aRose Gold colour variant, and 16GB storage space in the latest iPhone.
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Separately, two more images (via@onleaks) of what appears to be the boxset of iPhone 6s show off a golden fish on an all-white background, with either gold or rose gold-coloured sides. Some believe that the fish in the iPhone wallpaper is "bettas" (also known as Siamese fighting fish).
Separately, while an earlier reportsuggested that the iPad Pro will have 64GB in its most basic variant, a new report by 9to5Mac claims the company intends to launch a 32GB variant of its new tablet as well. The same report further revealed that the pricing of the iPad Pro will start at $799 (roughly Rs. 53,000). The 64GB variant is tipped to be priced at $899 (roughly Rs. 60,000), whereas the top-of-the-line 128GB could break the bank at $999 (roughly Rs. 66,500). LTE variants will cost up to $130 more, taking the top of the line variant up to $1,129 (roughly Rs. 75,100).
The report also revealed some new information about the supposed new Apple TV. According to which, it would run iOS 9-based "tvOS." The report added that the interface of the new Apple Watch will remain same as the old generation with plenty of El Capitan and iOS 9 interface elements.
Another report said that the Periscope live-streaming firm is working on a new app for the new Apple TV, as is Airbnb, suggesting the kind of appsApple wants to cater users in its new part set-top box, part gaming console.
Finally, 9to5Mac also reports that Apple may introduce new Apple Watch bands and partnerships with fashion brands.

Xiaomi Redmi 2A With 2GB RAM, 16GB Inbuilt Storage Launched

Xiaomi Redmi 2A With 2GB RAM, 16GB Inbuilt Storage Launched
Xiaomi has announced an upgraded variant of its Redmi 2A smartphone in China. The new upgraded version of the Xiaomi Redmi 2A will be going on sale starting Tuesday in the company's home country.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun confirmed the news via his Weibo account and announced a pricing of CNY 549 (approximately Rs. 5,700) for the smartphone. The new Redmi 2A comes with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in storage.
To recall, the original Xiaomi Redmi 2A was launched back in March in China at CNY 599 (approximately Rs. 6,250). It featured 1GB of RAM and included 8GB of storage.
Rest of the specifications of the new Xiaomi Redmi 2A are identical to the original Redmi 2A.
The Redmi 2A is cosmetically identical to the Xiaomi Redmi 2; though the former features a different CPU. The Redmi 2A is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core Leadcore (L1860C) Cortex-A7 processor. The Redmi 2A however supports 4G LTE, a highlight of the smartphone at this price point.
Other specifications include 4.7-inch HD (720x1280 pixel) IPS display with a 312ppi; expandable storage support via microSD card (up to 32GB); 8-megapixel rear camera with f/2.2 lens, 2-megapixel front-facing camera, and a 2200mAh battery with fast-charging.
It supports TDD-LTE Bands 38, 39, 40, and 41. Other wireless connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with Direct and wireless display functionality, alongside GPS/ A-GPS. It retains the same dimensions as the Redmi 2 as well, at 134.00x67.20x9.40mm.
Last month, Xiaomi launched its first'Made in India' smartphone, theRedmi 2 Prime, priced at Rs. 6,999. The smartphone was manufactured at Foxconn facility in Sri City.

Yu Yunique First Impressions

Yu Televentures, a Micromaxsubsidiary that came in to existence last year, on Tuesday revealed its fourth budget smartphone, the Yu Yunique. Priced at 4,999, the Androidhandset brings 4G support to a new low price, putting renewed pressure on its competitors. As a low-priced 4GLTE smartphone, the Yu Yunique has its share of hits and misses.
First things first; Yu has carried forwarded the design profile of its previously launched Yuphoriasmartphone to the Yunique. At first, the Yunique looks like a miniature Yuphoria. It has the same design profile, minus the Yuphoria's metallic sides. The Yu Yunique's power button is positioned between the volume buttons on the right, and for some reason they are joined together. This might make it difficult for users to find the power button at first. Also, while holding the handset, our fingers often landed on top of the rear camera lens, resulting in smudges.
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The primary camera has the same Saturn Ring design as the Yuphoria's. Although the removable plastic back has a long speaker grill near the bottom, the actual speaker is smaller and placed in one corner. Users can replace the rear panel, but the 2000mAh battery is not removable. The back panel exists only to cover the two SIM card slots and microSD card slot.
The Yu Yunique is likely to be welcomed by most users as the compact size of 134.50x67.50x8.30mm results in a good grip. All corners of the display are easy to reach with one thumb. The 4.7-inch HD (720x1280-pixel) screen is protected by Coring Gorilla Glass 3, which only a few smartphones use at this price level. This is more than users would usually get in a sub-Rs. 5000 handset. The smartphone also has on-screen Android navigation buttons instead of capacitive ones.
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On the software front, the Yu Yunique is indeed unique in the Yu lineup as it runs Android 5.1 Lollipop and notCyanogen OS out-of-the-box. Until now, all of Yu's smartphones have come with Cyanogen OS. Interestingly, the company says users can flash Cyanogen OS 12.1 onto this device if they want.
Being the company's first ever pure Android smartphone with almost zero bloatware, it runs most applications without hiccups or lags. However, the 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor and 1GB of LPDDR3 RAM were not able to run things very fluidly once we started multitasking with several apps open on the device. There were instances when it took three or four seconds to bring up an app after tapping its icon on the home screen. However, with normal usage, the Yu Yunique was able to run fine most of the time.
The new Yu smartphone features 8GB of inbuilt storage, which leaves a little more than 4GB free for users. However, since the company has provided an expansion slot, the inbuilt storage should not be a huge limitation.
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The camera interface is simple and easy to operate, but slightly cluttered with a line of icons placed on one side of the display, and the shutter button, camera, video and panorama switching modes on the other side. A list of modes and features covers nearly half the display in one long overflow menu. The camera performed fine in daylight and should be satisfactory for those spending only Rs. 4,999 on a smartphone. Low-light performance was disappointing though, even with HDR mode enabled. The final images seemed to have a slightly yellowish tint for some reason. Some of the options we found in the menu are flash mode, storage location, picture size, picture quality, timer, continuous shot, and face detection.
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The company claims its 2,000mAh non-removable Li-Po battery can deliver up to 7 hours of talk time and up to 271 hours of standby time. However, we are yet to run it through our comprehensive battery test and see if it can really deliver on those claims. We predict that the battery won't be a disappointment on the Yu Yunique, which has light specs that won't demand much power.
All said and done, the Yu Yunique has some negative and positive aspects, both of which a user should expect in a sub-Rs 5,000 smartphone. However, at the same time it is quite rare to find an 8-megapixel rear camera, near-5-inch HD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, and most important of all, pure Android 5.1 Lollipop with zero bloatware at such a pocket-friendly price tag. Stay tuned for our full review.

Display

4.70-inch

Processor

1.2GHz

Front Camera

2-megapixel

Resolution

720x1280 pixels

RAM

1GB

OS

Android 5.1

Storage

8GB

Rear Camera

8-megapixel

Battery capacity

2000mAh

Monday 7 September 2015

Lenovo Vibe 3X With 21-Megapixel Camera, Snapdragon 808 SoC Spotted

Lenovo Vibe 3X With 21-Megapixel Camera, Snapdragon 808 SoC Spotted
Looks like Lenovo, which launched phablets and smartphones during IFA 2015, has one more smartphone up its sleeves called the Vibe X3. The handset has not been launched as of yet but has showed up under in a Tenaa (China's Telecommunications Certification Center) listing.
The unannounced Vibe X3, as per thelisting, would run Android 5.1.1 Lollipop out-of-the-box and feature a 5.5-inch full-HD display. A hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor is said to power the handset, paired with 3GB of RAM.
From the looks of it, the Lenovo Vibe X3 will house a fingerprint sensor at the back, below the 21-megapixel rear camera and dual-LED flash. The front-facing camera would include an 8-megapixel sensor. The Vibe X3 is seen sporting dual front-facing speakers as well. It would support 4G LTE connectivity, measure 154x76.49.4mm, and weigh 175 grams. While the right side includes a power button and volume buttons, the left side features a SIM/microSD card slot.
Although the firm has not revealed any price or the launch date of the device, it is expected to hit the shelves soon as it has passed Tenaa certification. Looking at the specifications of the device, the handset is likely to fall in the premium smartphone segment.
Lenovo during its IFA 2015 event launched the Vibe S1, Vibe P1, and Vibe P1m smartphones, and NDTV Gadgets got to spend some time with the smartphones. We also got our hands on the Lenovo Phab and Phab Plus during the trade show. The firm also launched IdeaPad laptops, otherWindows 10 laptops, and Yoga tablets at IFA 2015.

iPhone 7 Tipped to Be Slimmest Yet, Similar to 6.1mm-iPod touch

iPhone 7 Tipped to Be Slimmest Yet, Similar to 6.1mm-iPod touch
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, who is known for his accurate Apple estimations, already has inside information and insight about the next year's iPhone. Three days ahead of Apple's mega event where it is expected to launch theiPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, Kuo noted that the iPhone 7 will be the slimmest iPhone when it launches next year.
Kuo said that for next year's iPhone,Apple plans to approach iPod touch levels of thinness (the fifth-generation iPod touch is 6.1mm-thick), and make the iPhone with a waistline between 6mm and 6.5mm. This will be a huge jump over the existing iPhone models, as the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus are respectively, 6.9mm and 7.1mm thick.
As 9to5Mac further speculates, it appears Apple intends to continue with in-cell panels, and not move to glass screen technology. This, as KGI noted, while limiting Apple from upping the screen resolution to 4K, will provide the thinness Apple requires to trim the waistline of iPhone 7. The in-cell panels comes with touchscreen sensors that are integrated into the LCD panel.
The company's decision to further slim the device raises concerning questions. More often than not, to make a mobile handset thin, companies have to make tradeoffs on the battery capacity of the device, and its sturdiness. Previously, we have seen Apple trimming the size of its handset while moving from the iPhone 5s to the iPhone 6, and making the device significantly less stronger. As a result, multiple users noted bending issues - popularly known as bendgate - in earlier units of the iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6.
But a recent report suggests that Apple has changed the aluminium alloy combination in the iPhone metal shell for the forthcoming generation, adding zinc to make it capable of withstanding immense pressure before bending. Separately, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus aretipped to be built out of Series 7000 aluminium, and be 0.15mm longer and 0.2mm thicker, all of which makes it be stronger.

Moto X Play India Launch 'Around the Corner', Hints Motorola

Moto X Play India Launch 'Around the Corner', Hints Motorola
Motorola, among its latest fleet of smartphones, launched its budgetMoto G (Gen 3) in India whileintroducing the Moto X Play and Moto X Style at global events in July. The Lenovo-owned firm is now teasing the launch of a new smartphone in India, and it is expected to be the cheaper Moto X Play handset.
On Sunday, Motorola India tweeted"No more getting dumped by your phone. Your perfect partner is coming with 30 hours of battery backup. #XOMotoX," along with an image. The image showed the upper-back panel of the smartphone with its iconic design and the Motorola logo dimple at the centre.
The teaser comes almost two weeks after Motorola Moto X Play wasspotted under the Zauba listings. The listing showed the smartphone, codenamed Motorola XT1562, was shipped to India for "testing purposes". Also seen was that 40 units of the device's White-coloured 32GB version and 40 units of the Black-coloured 32GB versions were shipped, each valued at Rs. 22,228. The price however is likely to change when the product finally reaches the market, as declared . The smartphone when launched in the UK, was priced at GBP 249 (roughly Rs. 25,400).
To recall, the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop-based Moto X Play sports a 5.5-inch display of full-HD (1080p) screen resolution and is powered by 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz paired with 2GB of RAM. The smartphone range starts with 16GB storage variant, which support external storage expansion via microSD card (up to 128GB). On the camera front, the X Play sports a 21-megapixel sensor with dual-LED flash and a 5-megapixel snapper. Other features of the 4G LTE-enabled Moto X Play include a 3630mAh battery.

Display

5.50-inch

Processor

1.7GHz

Front Camera

5-megapixel

Resolution

1080x1920 pixels

RAM

2GB

OS

Android 5.1.1

Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

21-megapixel

Battery capacity

3630mAh

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 With 5.7-Inch QHD Display Launched at Rs. 53,900

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 With 5.7-Inch QHD Display Launched at Rs. 53,900
Samsung has launched the Galaxy Note 5 in India, following the firm's launch of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ in the country last month. The Galaxy Note 5 has been priced at Rs. 53,900 for the 32GB variant, and Rs. 59,900 for the 64GB variant. The Galaxy Note 5 will go on sale on September 20, and pre-orders open from Monday. 

The Android 5.1 Lollipop-basedSamsung Galaxy Note 5 features a 5.7-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) Super-Amoled display with a pixel density of 515ppi, and is powered by a 64-bit octa-core Exynos 7420 SoC with four Cortex-A57 cores clocked at 2.1GHz, and four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.5GHz, apart from 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM.
The Galaxy Note 5 features a 16-megapixel rear camera with f/1.9 aperture and optical image stabilisation, apart from a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The camera app can be opened with a double press on the home button, which also bears the fingerprint sensor. A Live Broadcast feature is also being touted.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has no microSD card slot, and features a 3000mAh non-removable battery. Samsung said with its Fast Charging technology, wired charging will deliver a full charge in roughly 90 minutes, and wireless charging a full charge in roughly 120 minutes. 
The Galaxy Note 5 comes with a 4G LTE Cat. 6 modem and support for India's 4G LTE bands. It features NFC and MST technology to power theSamsung Pay mobile payment service, but for now, no details of when the service will be launched in India has been revealed. Other connectivity options include Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, GPS/ A-GPS, and Micro-USB 2.0.

The latest Note phablet features dimensions of 153.2x76.1x7.6mm, and a weight of 171 grams. It will be available in Black Sapphire, Gold Platinum, and Silver Titanium colour variants. Samsung will also be providing 100GB of OneDrive cloud storage for free. Those consumers that pre-book the smartphone will also get a free wireless charger, and a one-time screen replacement.

As for the S Pen, Samsung said the stylus now features a one-click mechanism to eject it from the main smartphone body. New and improved features include the ability to take notes without unlocking the phone, and an updated Air Command feature that shows a hovering icon for quick access to stylus tools. Scroll Capture offers annotation and screen/ text capturing abilities.

Display

5.70-inch

Processor

1.5GHz

Front Camera

5-megapixel

Resolution

1440x2560 pixels

RAM

4GB

OS

Android 5.1

Storage

32GB

Rear Camera

16-megapixel

Battery capacity

3000mAh

Micromax's Yu5050, Yu4711 Smartphones Leaked Ahead of Tuesday Launch

Micromax's Yu5050, Yu4711 Smartphones Leaked Ahead of Tuesday Launch
Micromax's Yu Televentures is holding a press conference on for a new smartphone launch on Tuesday, and two new Yu smartphones have been leaked ahead of it. Dubbed the Yu5050 and Yu4711, both the smartphones have been spotted in Geekbench listings tipping a few details on specifications. The Yu5050 has also been leaked via an Indian import/ export manifest site.
The leaked Geekbench listing claims that Yu Yu5050 be a high-end device will, unlike previous Yu smartphones. It is said to feature a 1.5GHz octa-core Snapdragon 810 (MSM8994) processor coupled with 4GB of RAM. The listing also hints that the handset will feature a 5.2-inch full-HD display and will run Android 5.1.1 Lollipop-based build of CyanogenOS. The Yu5050 is seen scoring 1353 in single-core test and 4622 in the multi-core test.
The Indian import/ export site, Zauba,lists the Yu5050 featuring dual-SIM support; a 5.2-inch display, and microSD card support. The Micromax Yu5050 smartphones were shipped from China, and had a declared value of Rs. 20,295 to Rs. 20,752. To be noted is that import/ export website price listings are only declared values, and usually are not accurate reflections of actual market price.