Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Sony MDR-ZX110a on-ear headphones review

Look and Feel :
The headphone looks great , I have a white one and it feels good in hands, while it feels more of plastic, this does not come in the way of the feel while on ears. The headset is great for long hours of use and is lightweight. It may feel a bit small for people with big head sizes but does the job for me pretty well.
Performance:
The headset is from SONY and the sound quality is outstanding looking at the price range that the headset comes for , this one performs really well when it comes to sound quality. Mids are clear, Highs are perfect while lows could have been a bit more better, but for around 500 bucks , this one gives a tough time to its competitors in the same segment.
Durability
The headset is durable and I have no issues what so ever with the product since past two months, detailed video over here

Pros:
Lightweight, good build quality, good sound quality, tangle free wires, budget
Cons:
Catches dirt(White One ), Bass could be better, Plastic feel
BUY IT HERE 👇

Final verdict :
A very fine pair of headphones for daily use, SONY won`t disappoint you, definitely recommended for people on a tight budget and looking for a branded piece of headphones.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Amazon.in ₹100 giveaway

How to enter in giveaway?
1- Sign up to amazon.im using this link - http://goo.gl/tzmUOU
2 - visit the this link and Enter in giveaway - https://goo.gl/4NBkgV
This steps will give you Entries to win ₹100 gift card.
If you want more ₹100 do the below process
3 - Buy one of the Recommended stuff by using Newly created amazon a\c if you want assure ₹100 gift Card (Recommended stuff is linked below)
4 - submit your Email ID of new amazon a\c here.If possible I'll send you a small amount gift card even if you are not a winner - https://goo.gl/wWZymq
Note - 1)₹100 in second part is Fixed. Even if you are not winner and you have brought something you'll get you ₹100.
 2) 2nd point is must.
 3) You submit your emails directly without buying anything but then the price money will be only ₹100.
 4) If possible comment on video so we can dirso we can directly track your name and post it. it will be little bit complicated to post your email Id as winner.
Recommended stuff-
 • Under ₹500
 1)  Sony MDR-ZX110A Stereo On-Ear Headphone(White) - http://amzn.to/2eVgEx7
 2) Wireless charging kit for micro usb smartphones - http://amzn.to/2eVlrOT
 3) House of marley earphones with mic - http://amzn.to/2fEpalF
 • Under ₹300
 1) Strontium Nitro 16GB 65MB/s Class 10 UHS-1 microSDHC Card (SRN16GTFU1R) - http://amzn.to/2fgvHo7
 2) 2 in 1 micro USB and lightning cable - http://amzn.to/2fHgz1u
 • Under ₹400
 1) Mivi micro usb to Usb cable  (6 ft nylon)
 Black - http://amzn.to/2eEL4Tr
 Gold - http://amzn.to/2fgBOZw
 Grey - http://amzn.to/2eN0BUq

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Amazon mobile links

Thinking to buy smartphone, here is the best phones list under some price range.

Note - above ₹15,000 phones are listed below. And I'm not sure about prices of phones that's why you visit the link so you can get updated price of your desire smartphone.
Under ₹15,000


Moto G4 plus (32GB) -
http://amzn.to/2eimdsX (Black)
http://amzn.to/2eio6ph (white)
(16GB)
http://amzn.to/2dF1MaC (Black)
http://amzn.to/2dF4lK0 (white)

Xiaomi Mi Max (32Gb)
http://amzn.to/2eiuxss (silver)
http://fkrt.it/FwCyQuuuuN (Gold)

Leeco le 2 (64GB)
http://amzn.to/2eiGXAO - (Gold) - ₹14,999




Under ₹12,000
Redmi note 3 (32GB)
http://amzn.to/2dF0RqM (Gold)
http://fkrt.it/Fe!isuuuuN (Silver)
http://fkrt.it/XgQk6NNNNN (Dark Grey)

Lenovo vibe K5 note (32GB ram- 3GB)
http://fkrt.it/dBhbKuuuuN (silver)


Leeco Le 2 (16GB)
http://fkrt.it/Xht3LNNNNN - (Rose Gold)
http://fkrt.it/FeWbcuuuuN - (Grey)
http://fkrt.it/XN~g6NNNNN - (Gold)

Lenovo K4 note 16GB
http://amzn.to/2dEZyIg (Black)
http://amzn.to/2eiB1re (white)
http://amzn.to/2eiAgP3 (wooden edition black)

Under ₹10,000

Redmi note 3 (16GB)
http://amzn.to/2eirfFC (Dark grey)
http://fkrt.it/CutR~NNNNN (Silver)
http://fkrt.it/FukccuuuuN (Gold)

Leeco Le 1S eco
http://fkrt.it/CwqkmNNNNN

Moto G turbo 16GB
http://amzn.to/2eiwi93 (Black)
http://amzn.to/2eixmJV (white)

Lenovo vibe K5 plus
http://fkrt.it/dVwccuuuuN (Dark grey)
http://fkrt.it/dBpT7uuuuN (Gold)
http://fkrt.it/dVlwSuuuuN (Silver)

Samsung Galaxy On7
http://amzn.to/2einzUp (Gold)
http://amzn.to/2dF2TYa (Black)


Coolpad Note 3 (16GB)
http://amzn.to/2dF1twO (Gold)
http://amzn.to/2dNJKiB (champagne Gold) white

Moto G play
http://amzn.to/2dF0Ov7 (Black)
http://amzn.to/2eiyNbx (white)

ASUS zenphone Max
http://fkrt.it/Cuaq~NNNNN (Black)

Under ₹8,000
Lenovo vibe K5 (Snapdragon 616)
http://amzn.to/2eiqHj1 (Gold)
http://amzn.to/2dF3Q2p (silver)
http://amzn.to/2dF3AAL (Grey)

Coolpad mega 2.5D (royal gold )
http://amzn.to/2eit2uy

Under ₹18,000
Moto X play 32GB
http://fkrt.it/CysnuNNNNN (Black)
http://fkrt.it/CtWrzNNNNN (white)
16GB
http://fkrt.it/dAMdhuuuuN (Black)
http://fkrt.it/Cyxt~NNNNN (white)

HTC E9s dual brown
http://amzn.to/2dZfQpR

Samsung Galaxy J7-6 16GB
http://fkrt.it/CqE8uNNNNN (Black)
http://fkrt.it/dPqYNuuuuN (Gold)
http://fkrt.it/CQlFRNNNNN (white)

Samsung Galaxy On8
http://fkrt.it/CqnKdNNNNN (Gold)
http://fkrt.it/dprveuuuuN (Black)
http://fkrt.it/C~4qRNNNNN (white)

Leeco le Max
http://fkrt.it/dPPISuuuuN (Rose gold)

Under ₹25,000
Htc X9 Gold
http://amzn.to/2dZgvYw

Under ₹30,000
Oneplus 3 Grey 64GB
http://amzn.to/2dFd2E6

Monday, August 29, 2016

Honor 8 - something worth your attention

Huawei has arguably made the biggest strides when it comes to changing the public perception of 'Chinese smartphones' through sheer perseverance.
This dogged approach extends to its Honor brand – a subsidiary company and unashamedly relentless, attention-grabbing offshoot that hopes to entice tech-hungry 'millennials' with flashy designs, buzzword-heavy marketing slogans and high-spec smartphones at cut-price value.
The Honor 8 is the manufacturer's latest flagship to carry the flag of the brand's Gen Y values. It rivals the Huawei P9 in terms of specification while also butting heads with the OnePlus 3 in terms of price – coming in at £369.99. IBTimes UK has spent just over 24 hours with the Honor 8, and has put together some early impressions of the eyecatching device intended for "the young and young at heart" ahead of our full review at a later date.
 • Honor 8: Hands-on first impressions
The Honor 8 immediately grabs your attention and its plethora of 'hip' features seem to do a good job of making you stick around. While it is slightly more expensive than its predecessor, the Honor 7, its opulent design and sleek feel should put your mind and wallet at ease in the short term.
Nevertheless, Huawei's loud-and-proud subsidiary has clearly stepped up its game for 2016, but with a wide range of impressive Android smartphones flooding the European market already, will its gleaming glass and mid-tier price be enough to stand out from the pack?

 • Honor 8: Design
In a sit-down chat with IBTimes UK, Honor president George Zhao talked at length about the importance of smartphone design when it comes to attracting its youthful target market of "digital natives". You can certainly see the result of this focus within a few seconds with the Honor 8.
First things first, yes, it looks a lot like a smartphone you might see from a certain Cupertino giant. In fact, if you hid the USB-C port and the Honor logo, the device bears a striking resemblance to the iPhone 7 mock-ups doing the rounds.
The key difference here is style, and even Apple might even want to take a few cues from the Honor 8's gorgeous rear panel. Built from 15 layers of glass, the glass creates a 2.5D effect that is absolutely stunning from every angle. It's hard to show how mesmerising the prismatic glimmer is in still images, but safe to say, fans of snazzy tech may find its shimmering streaks hard to resist.
The bezel is built from a metal alloy, and the handset's sloping edges fit nicely into your palm. Huawei's build quality has often been a step above its Chinese rivals, but even so, the Honor 8 is an impressive step forward when it comes to aesthetic appeal.
 • Honor 8: Display
In terms of on-paper specs, the Honor 8's screen is nothing to boast about and at 1080p, its 5.2in Full HD display is on par with equally priced smartphones out there. We'll be putting it through its paces ahead of a more detailed review, but our early impressions have been relatively positive. Colours pop in vibrant fashion, and at 423ppi it looks sharp enough at a glance.
Of course, the lack of a 2K screen means no virtual-reality support – an odd choice considering its 'digital native' audience – and the real test will come down to how its viewing angles hold up under various conditions; young people love watching videos, you know.
 • Honor 8: Camera
The Huawei P9's marquee feature was its impressive dual-camera and the Honor 8 follows in its wake, despite ditching the Leica-branding. The main 12-megapixel camera sits flush on the phone's rear and consists of two Sony sensors with f2.2 apertures. The P9's Image Signal Processors also make a return, allowing RGB and monochrome to be processed separately before being joined together to create improved snaps.
Laser autofocus, HDR and slo-mo modes and a dual-LED flash complement the rear camera, while a range of jazzy filters and a self-explanatory Capture Smiles mode sit alongside a comprehensive Pro mode to please different potential buyers. Again, we'll be spending far more time testing the camera ahead of a full review, but the first few shots we took are crisp, clear and colourful.
Of course, the selfie-camera is arguably as important considering Honor's primary audience and the Honor 8's eight-megapixel camera is complete with a beauty shot-slider and a Perfect Selfie mode that asks the subject to pose at all angles for... some reason. We'll look into that one.
 • Honor 8: Fingerprint sensor
The Honor 8 has a fingerprint sensor. Surely there can't be anything else to say here, right?
In fact, while the circular rear sensor is ostensibly a quick means to unlock your phone without fiddly unlock codes or patterns, Honor has added something a little extra to the now commonplace security measure.
The sensor itself is a physical button and while in the camera viewfinder, the button can be used to take a photo, especially useful for keeping the phone steady while taking selfies. Also, holding the button down while on the home screen brings up Google Now.
The most interesting part is how it functions while the phone is locked, though. Thanks to a feature dubbed "Smart Key", apps can be assigned to different input methods, such as tapping or double-tapping. This launches the chosen app immediately, jumping the user straight into their favourite social media apps, games (hello, Pokemon Go!) or, well, anything you like. A neat feature, although it will be interesting to see how it holds up with multiple applications on the go.
 • Honor 8: Processor, RAM, battery and anything else
While the most striking aspects of the Honor 8 are visible to the eye, early signs point to an impressive performance under the hood as well. The Kirin 950 chipset was favourably compared with the Snapdragon and Enoxys processors at the Honor 8 launch event, touting lower power consumption and benchmark tests that outdo even the Samsung Galaxy S7.
Lofty claims aside, the Honor 8 seems to zip around under the finger, with no noticeable signs of lag during early tests. With 4GB of RAM, however, we'd expect a solid level of performance regardless, while the 3000mAh battery combined with the 1080p display should ensure it doesn't cut out when you need to share a cheeky photo of a fancy plate of food.
The only immediate sour note with the Honor 8 is the Emotion 4.1 UI. While its somewhat childish, simplistic blend fits the Honor brand, we had issues with it on the P9 and the same holds true here – the Google Now launcher is only a tantalising few clicks away.

Courtney - International business times (Oliver Cragg)

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Oneplus 3 - Return of flagship killer.

OnePlus has been a unique company in many ways. It was among the first to decide that its single mission would be to offer a smartphone that can take on the flagship devices, but at much lower price points. it has been very successful in this endeavour with the OnePlus One, maybe a bit less so with the OnePlus 2. Now, it’s time for its third marquee device, the OnePlus 3.
Though ideally a one device a year company, OnePlus had to buckle to market pressures and offer a mid-range OnePlus X last year. However, it seems the company has realised that its strength lies in offering a phone that pushes the limits for its price point and has the bigger brands second guessing themselves. Can the OnePlus 3 do this, again?
OnePlus 3


OnePlus devices have always been about style. In fact, I would have bought the OnePlus One just for the sandstone body. The OnePlus 3 is sure stylish. In fact, it can easily pass off as an HTC flagship, which I think has been the pinnacle of smartphone design. It looks a bit too much like an HTC phone, and resembles some other models we have laid our hands on in the past few months.  But that is not essentially bad.
The metallic body of the phone offers sort of assurance a plastic body never can. It is also one of the thinner devices I have used recently, but not one that will push that as its only unique identity.
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The square camera module in the rear with the LED flash behind it could end up being an iconic design feature like the home button or camera on the iPhone.
Specs: 5.5-inch full HD display | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor | 6GB RAM+64GB storage space | 16 mp rear camera + 8 mp front camera |3650 mAh battery | Oxygen OS
Price: Rs 27,999


What is good?
If you are the sort who likes to flaunt a phone, then the OnePlus 3 could be a really good option. It is stylish, but without being flashy. It is metallic, but without being bliny. This is a phone that understands the value of being subtle. And despite the resemblance to some other devices, it is also unique in more ways than one. That camera module, the notifications toggle, or just the curved edges… there is a lot you will love about this phone.
Flagships these days try and lure you with a 2K screen, and the time is not faraway when even 4K displays will become standard. But do you really need it as a user? No, at least not yet. And that is why the Full HD (480 dpi) display of the OnePlus 3 will keep you more than happy. The screen can be bright enough to work well even under the harsh Delhi sun.
If you are the sort who likes to flaunt a phone, then the OnePlus 3 could be a really good option. It is stylish, but without being flashy.
I have used the phone for well over a week and haven’t experienced any stalls or stutters. I have done most things a regular user would from multi-tab browsing to multi-tasking and the OnePlus 3 has been able to handle all of that well. There is a hit of heat at times, especially when you are working online, but the phone has really not heated up. And this is an important point on which I will elaborate later. The 6GB RAM on the phone also comes in handy when you are playing heavy duty games.
For me, the best feature of this phone has to be its camera. OnePlus has always excelled with its cameras, and the third edition takes it to a whole new level. The kind of detail available on this phone is incredible and puts it right there next to the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge or the LG G5. But given that this phone will cost half of its competitors, I am inclined to say this is the best Android camera around.
OnePlus 3 is incredible and puts it right there next to the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge or the LG G5.
The phone offers a lot of controls in the manual mode and for those who like to play with settings, especially shutter speeds and ISOs, this phone opens up a whole new world of possibilities. The toggle for macro is something that will let you use this phone to its best. It is a bit hard to figure out, but the phone actually offers 4K recording too.
Since its fiasco with Cyanogen, OnePlus has been working on its own Android-based Oxygen OS. The OnePlus 3 runs Oxygen OS version 3, which is pretty much stock Android, well almost. There are enough tweaks here and there that improve the user experience significantly. I loved the screen to the left of home screen which offers Apple widget-like features with most used apps, favorite contacts and quick notes.
For instance, the physical notifications toggle that lets you filter only important messages is a great feature for those who are inundated my mails and notifications through the day. I love the dark mode too, and given its impact on the battery, I will not be surprised if this becomes a standard option on other Android phones too.
Battery life was an issue with the OnePlus 2, because the phone was prone to random bouts of overheating. The OnePlus 3 has so far managed to keep its cool and hence the battery has been able to last well over 12 hours of active use with 4G SIMs in both slots. That is pretty good given the powerful specs of the phone.
What is not that good?
I don’t want to go around nitpicking and will tell you that in the time I have had the phone, I have noticed no big issues. However, I want to make this statement with a caveat. The OnePlus 2 was a great phone till a software update made it lose whatever was helping keep the thermal footprint of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810.
The 6GB RAM in OnePlus 3 is a great feature to flaunt on the box of a phone, but there is hardly any use for it at the moment.
And the issues with over heating and the results drop in battery life started creeping in only after a month or so. If possible I would like to revisit this phone after a month’s use to tell you if it is actually as flawless as I consider it now.
The 6GB RAM is a great feature to flaunt on the box of a phone, but there is hardly any use for it at the moment. Thank God, you are not really paying a premium for the extra RAM at the moment.
Verdict
The OnePlus 3, at the moment, appears to be a serious flagship killer as the brand has always intended its smartphones to be. It has at least one feature which even top flagships haven’t offered users at the moment; that is 6GB RAM.
Plus, in my books, it offers the best Android camera, comparable with the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. I would buy the phone just for its camera. The phone also looks like a flagship, which is important when you are talking about this range.
And add on the fact so far the phone has not displayed any serious flaws and the OnePlus 3 could be a winner in a market like India. My only fear though is that the phone is priced in the corridor of uncertainty, where no device has done well in the past year or so. This is the range where people are not really convinced they should be paying this much, or muster the courage to pay more and buy a big brand tag.
Still, if you are looking for flagship features in a stylish body with a superb camera, then go for the OnePlus 3.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Reason not to buy Yu smartphones

Micromax's sub-brand Yu Televentures is all set to launch "YU Yunicorn" on 19th May and I am pretty much sure , many of us will not buy YU smartphones again !
YU Yureka was a great hit and after that Smartphone only Micromax's YU became popular in India . The first impression of the Smartphone was amazing but we were not fully aware of the Smartphone at that time !

Though One cannot judge a Smartphone and a company in a single day or two ! But , Now YU has forced many of us not to buy their Smartphones .
Disclaimer :- This post is entirely based upon most of the users opinion and does not spread negativity of any company or organization. The post is not meant to spread violent or hatred speech either .

1. One of the worst after sales service -
Buying a smartphone is more than just about picking up a phone you liked and making a purchase. A phone may look good on paper, but there's more to a phone than just the paper specs. After-sales is something equally important, if not more.
And Yes ! YU has one of the worst after sales service . I own a Page of Micromax Yureka which was made to help Yureka users , but I was wrong ! When the Company can't support their customers then Who Am I ?
Below are some (Though There are many ) "Reviews on YU" -


And why we need After sales service ? Because YU Products are made of cheap quality !

2. No Android Updates -
I think Google is all set to reveal Android N on 18th May ? Isn't it ? And YU users are still waiting for Marshmallow on their Smartphones ?

The company has launched only few devices and they can't even handle software updates for these devices even !

Though I understand Marshmallow is a big update , But can't you even provide a patch for the bugs that were present in Android 5.1.1 ?

I never Bought a YU Smartphone , but this article is for all the fans of my page Who forced me to write this Article !

Share your comments below !

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Nextbit robin in India


Nextbit last year started shipping its cloud-based Robin smartphone, with an option to ship to India, and now the company will finally be launching the handset in the country by the end of this month. The US-based company however has not yet mentioned the exact launch date for the smartphone in India.
The Nextbit Robin was launched in the US last year starting from $399 (roughly Rs. 26,000), and would currently cost you another $70 (roughly Rs. 4,600) to get it shipped to India.
Nextbit, a startup that boasts of veterans from Apple, Google, and HTC on its team, has given the Robin top-of-the-line hardware specifications, and addresses the limited storage issue in smartphones with a cloud-based storage solution. It automatically backs up photos and other data that you haven't used recently to the cloud to free up space on your device.

(Also see: Life on the Cloud? I'm Staying Offline Where I Can)
The Nexbit Robin comes with a 5.2-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display which is embedded in a funky plastic body. It is powered by Qualcomm's hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor coupled with 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of inbuilt storage that can't be expanded using a microSD card - instead there is 100GB of free cloud storage space. The device also comes with a fingerprint sensor.


Other features of the Nextbit Robin include a 13-megapixel rear camera, a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, a 2680mAh battery, and a USB Type-C charging port. The single-SIM capable device supports LTE, 3G, Wi-Fi and other connectivity options. On the software side, the device will ship with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The company noted that the Robin is completely carrier unlocked. The bootloader of the device is unlocked too, which essentially means that one could flash their own favoured custom Android ROMs on the handset. The handset comes in two colour variants: Mint and Midnight

Friday, May 13, 2016

nokia AC-60

This is a Usb port travel adopter. this thing used to come with flagships of Nokia like Lumia 1020 , 1520.
It is a compact charger with 2 pins and one earthling pin which is adjustable.
It has output of 5V-1.5A which is equal to the quick charge 1.0  basically it can charger your phone up to 30% in 30mins or 45mins depends on your phone's battery capacity.
You can find it on amazon at ₹699 which very cheap and bonus you get 6month manufacturer warranty.
Thank you for watching this video. Buy links will be in descriptions.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Reliance LYF Water 5 launched at Rs 11,699; will be Amazon exclusive

Reliance has introduced a new smartphone in its LYF series called LYF Water 5 at Rs 11,699. The smartphone is Amazon exclusive, where it is available in black colour variant. The 4G-enabled device supports VoLTE and weighs 136 gm
Reliance LYF Water 5 sports a 5-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1280x720p and pixel density of 294 ppi. It comes with a 13 megapixel rear camera with manual HDR, 6x digital zoom and more. The front camera in LYF Water 5 is 5 megaixel.
Relaince LYF Water 5 is powered by 1.2GHz 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 MSM8916 quad-core processor, with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal memory. The dual-SIM smartphone runs Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. It supports a micro and a nano SIM. It is backed by a 2,920 mAh battery, that provides a 4G talk-time of 15 hours and standby time of 290 hours.
The company is offering a warranty of 2 years for device and also 6 months warranty on in-box accessories including batteries.
Reliance has recently announced a slew of devices in its LYF range recently. The LYF range consists of five 4G-enabled devices currently, including LYF Earth 1, LYF Water 1, LYF Water 2, LYF Flame 1 and LYF Wind 6. The LYF Earth 1 is the most expensive at Rs 19,399 and Reliance LYF Flame 1 is cheapest of the lot at Rs 5,499.
buy links
water 5 - http://amzn.to/1WpvgI1
water 2 - http://amzn.to/1VT4S8M
wind6 - http://amzn.to/1WpvIpM

Saturday, May 7, 2016

How to fast up your android?

There is no question that hardware specs determine how fast a smartphone is, but only to an extent. Software also plays a huge role, as do graphics. To that end, smartphones all use transition animations to spice up the user experience. Many users likely don’t even think about it, but each time you tap on something or open an app, some type of animation transitions the UI from one screen to the next.
Those little animations might seem fast, but they’re not as fast as they can be.
Android phones include a secret developer options menu that is hidden from users until they unlock it. Inside that special menu is a series of three settings that control how fast a phone’s transition animations play. By tweaking those settings, you can double the speed of those animations and as a result, your phone will feel much faster than it was before.
Here’s all you need to do:
1.In the Settings app on your Android phone, scroll to the bottom and tap About phone
2.Find the entry titled Build number and tap it repeatedly seven times
3.Press the back button and you’ll see a new Developer options menu above About phone
4.Inside the developer options menu, scroll down and find the following three settings: Windows animation scale, Transition animation scale and Animator duration scale. By default, each one is set to 1x. Open them one at a time and change 1x to .5x (that’s “.5x” not “5x”).
Presto… you’re done. Animations will now display twice as fast as they did before and your phone will feel much faster as a result. There will also be no impact on battery life. And if you decide you want to go back to the way things were, simply go back into that menu and set each of the three items back to 1x.
Also note that you can set each of those three menu items to “off” to make your phone even faster, but then those nifty little animations won’t play at all.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Reliance Jio 4G


Reliance Jio 4G Sim Card – Special Features & Pricing
Reliance Jio is about to launch on the first week of April 2016. Information about Reliance Jio 4G Network sim card features and prices for LYF mobiles are leaked from our trusted resource. With numerous updates from Reliance these days, they officially confirmed about their 4G launch and their staffs trained to manage customers as fast as possible. An interesting fact is, Reliance Jio sim card will be activated within 4 hours and customers no need to wait for 24-48 hours to activate their sim. Read full features about Reliance Jio sim card below.
Table of Contents [hide]
 1 Reliance Jio 4G Launch
 2 Reliance Jio 4G Sim Features on LYF Phones
 2.1 Reliance Jio Sim Card Price & Offers
 2.2 Data and Call Offers & Plans for Reliance LYF Mobiles
 2.3 Reliance Jio 4G Mi-Fi Plan Pricing & Offers
 3 Reliance Jio going to Dominate 4G India
 Reliance Jio 4G Launch
Reliance had launched their 4G service, Reliance Jio, last December as well as some Android smartphones, LYF series for mobile lovers. They also promised that services will be available for customers from April 2016. As per their promise. They are on the track so far and ready to launch 4G sim card on the first week of April.
Reliance Jio 4G Sim Features on LYF Phones
Reliance Jio updated their pricing and data plans for MI-Fi devices and unlimited calling plans for friends and family on Reliance Jio sim card users.
Reliance Jio Official Website
Reliance Jio Sim Card Price & Offers
Customers can get Reliance Jio sim card for Rs.200 along with,
75 GB of 4G Data valid for 3 Months
 4500 minutes of Free Talk Time
 Data and Call Offers & Plans for Reliance LYF Mobiles
Reliance Jio is providing 10 GB of data per month for first three months for LYF mobile phone users.
Read about Free Wi-Fi Internet in T20 World Cup Stadium by Reliance Jio
Reliance Jio 4G Mi-Fi Plan Pricing & Offers
40 GB of data along with VoLTE (Voice Over LTE) costs Rs.700-800 with three months validity.
This is a good move from Reliance to step into 4G network and offering service to the general public in affordable price and nice plans when networks like Airtel are a bit costlier and only usable for IT people.
Currently, 4G scenario in India is completely dominated by Airtel and Vodafone. People are eagerly waiting for Reliance Jio launch and recent 4G test from the company shows satisfactory results.
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Reliance Jio going to Dominate 4G India
It is expected to give a huge competition to all the other telecom operators. With such data and Talktime plans, it won’t take time for people to start switching to JIO.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Xda labphone


The XDA Developer forum, the world’s largest and most popular forum in the world with more than 6 million members, announced their first smartphone, the XDA Labphone. The XDA Labphone is a highly customizable phone with high-end specs and developer friendly features. The phone has a tagline “Root, Flash, Experiment” so this means XDA Labphone will come with fully open source software which allows you to customize your device as you want and you can do any experiment you want on your device. The phone will come with TWRP recovery installed, so you can easily Root, flash custom ROM and Install Kernal in your device.

The XDA Labphone will feature a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass protection. The powered by latest Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of DDR4 RAM and coupled with Adreno 530 GPU. The phone will come with 32GB of internal storage which can be expandable via MicroSD card. The camera will same of the Nexus 6P, but with OIS 2.0 and come with a 4,500mAh removable battery with QuickCharge 3.0 technology.

The XDA Labphone will be running on the latest stock Android operating system with no filler and no bloatware apps. The phone has a glass back and come with wireless charging. Also, the team will provide leather, bamboo and sandstone back covers which you can purchase separately.
The forum posts a screenshot of the XDA Lab phone AnTuTu score and the phone receive an excellent result with an AnTuTu Score of 125 223. So it’s clear that the XDA Labphone will focus on power, performance, and customization. You can easily root your device install custom recovery and you will flash the custom ROM via WiFi directly from the XDA site.
The XDA Labphone is quite interesting with powerful specifications and developer-friendly features, but the XDA team announced it on 1st April, Is this an April fool joke? Let us know what you think about the new XDA Labphone in comments.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

SENNHEISER HD 180 review


Pros:
1. Very flexible and sturdy.
2. Freq. response awesome.
3. Many reviews
said about low sound, but it is not the case. If you are using this with your mobiles, just adjust your equilizer properly and you will experience awesome sound level.
4. Headphones fit on the ears comfortably. Can be used for long hours without irritation or sweating.
5. Wire length: 3 meters (pro for me at least)
6. Cheap with similar features as HD 201
cons:
1. The ear covering cussion becomes a bit flatty after some days. But, it is easily available to replace.
2. It is said lightweight, but it is a bit bulky.
3. Not suitable for travel as wire length is 3M and headphones look big over head.
4. 180° twist of headphones is not there, so you cannot turn it outside to listen from just one side.
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Monday, March 21, 2016

Apple iPhone SE

Another iPhone with 4inch screen?
LoL 4inch screen is just a compact device feature.
But what you think about a iPhone with power of A9 processor.
3D touch , 4K recording yeah no mw you don't think this a small device.
Okay only some people need this type of phone but it's definitely a great combo small phone factor with power full performance.
I hope it will make a great sale.
Link for more info - http://www.gsmarena.com/apple_iphone_se-7969.php

Saturday, March 19, 2016

What You Can’t Do With Windows 10 Mobile!




Windows 10 Mobile is now available as an upgrade for Windows Phone users.
 You may just have spotted the rush of stories. However, while there’s a natural urge to upgrade, some folk may want to hold off.
 Microsoft has a long list of features that don’t work with the new OS, that do on the older versions.
 Features removed, non-functional, or not yet added include:
 #-Notifications for missed calls, messages, and emails on contact tiles are not supported at the time of Windows 10 Mobile release.
#-Me Tile and Me Card are no longer supported.
#-Cortana can no longer search for apps, setting, email, text messaging, contacts and QR Codes on the device and can no longer open apps through voice commands.
#-“Hey Cortana” is no longer available on some upgraded devices.
#-Group tiles can no longer be used to receive social networking status updates.
#-Indoor Maps are no longer available for some locations.
#-Certain enterprise features, including Data Protection Under Lock, are not available; please contact your Microsoft Volume Licensing representative for more information.
#-At time of Windows 10 Mobile release Outlook Mail app cannot open .EML attachments.
#-Outlook Calendar app does not support Tasks.
#-MDM capability to prevent saving and sharing Office documents not supported.
Of course, this situation is fluid and could change as future upgrades arrive. However, for those reliant on Exchange, permissions and MDM, the future may not look quite so rosy right now.
IT departments will certainly be taking a hard look at the upgrade, as it break some data protection systems.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

how to install Android N in your nexus?

you’ll need to have your device unlocked. You won’t need root,You’ll also need ADB and fastboot installed on your computer and have at least a vague working knowledge of both.then, follow these steps:
1. Download the factory image for your device here - (https://developer.android.com/preview/download.html)
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3. Connect your device to your computer via USB cable and ensure debugging mode is enabled.
4. Open an ADB command line.
5. Enter adb reboot bootloader to access your device’s bootloader. (OS X users should add ./ before this command.)
6. Navigate to the folder containing your factory image.
7. Enter flash-all to run the installation script. (OS X users, same caveat as step 5.)
The script will take a few minutes. It’s typical for devices to linger on the boot animation for several minutes before starting up, so if yours takes a while don’t panic. Once the device boots up, log in and have fun!








Warning: This will wipe your device. Google mentions this on several of its download pages, but just in case you missed it, flashing this will completely wipe your device and erase all your data. Be sure to do a backup before you proceed and don’t try this on a device you absolutely need for work.
This year, you also have an alternative! You can join the Android Beta program. Once Google launches the program later today, you’ll be able to head to this link - (https://www.google.com/android/beta) and sign up to receive updates to Android N over the air. No need to download or flash anything. This might be slower than installing the factory images yourself, but it’s also much easier.


Note - only few nexus are supported at this point.



Check out more information about Android N and how to install it at the source link below. If you don’t have a device you can try it out on, be sure to stay tuned to our coverage to hear about all the cool new things we find. http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/03/first-preview-of-android-n-developer.html
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Android N beta features


As the new Android N beta version is out there are some cool features in it.
Performance - it seems to be very fast and responsive. Some times it crashes but overall the experience is great if you focus on speed.
New lock screen look.
Notification window/Status bar - now you have some toggles in status bar.
And you can directly reply to the message in notifications window but no it only supports native apps.
Multiple windows - as Samsung and LG did now stock android is also taking advantage of bigger screen with split windows. Now you can run two apps at same time at Same screen.
Dose on the go - which is actually a second version of dose feature which was introduced in Marshmallow which will save your battery life.
Data saver - it a data saving feature which we are using it from very past. It will save your data increase your net speed and save your battery life.
Emergency Info - it's not that big feature according to technology but it can be a life saver. It just a set of info of your blood group and some health related topics.
there are so many feature will be coming or changing. So keep on eye on they.



Samsung galaxy s7 - Samsung's 2016 flagship smartphone.



But does it really a 2016 smartphone.
Because its design is 2015's flagship.
Yeah right I'm talking about S6. Well when I checked the MWC coverage of pocketnow.com I was like S7 = S6 + IP68 + SD card slot.
Okay okay there are so many improvement in internals. But don't you think that if you really want to buy a phone just because it has Snapdragon 820?
There are so many phone's with this chipset and adding a micro sd slot it's nice improvement but at the end of the day it's not like that you have to solve your last years mistakes and provide us same phone.
Camera - okay I accept dual pixel technology will help in low light and it will make some improvement in camera performance too. But do you really gonna buy that phone just for low light performance?
IP68 rating is great. But they should have changed the design of this phone.
Samsung is doing it since the start of galaxy S series. They changed S6 design elements. But now still they will do it like this for at least 3 years.
But it was just a my opinion you may have other opinion.
Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

internal storage vs external storage.




You might think that buying a handset with 32 GB of internal memory and adding a 32 GB microSD card to is the same as buying a 64 GB smartphone. It's not.
This important. It is always cheaper to add external storage, and thus tempting to do so, but it’s just not as effective. Why? To explain this we must look at life before and after Marshmallow.
Before Android 6.0 Marshmallow
On devices that don't run Marshmallow, the kind of data that can be stored on the microSD card is different to what can be stored in your phone. You can store movies, music and image files easily, but app data (including sometimes large game files) is trickier.
You can’t, for example, install an entire app or game onto a microSD card. You can move part of the data there, but that's all.
Because of this, even with a 128 GB memory card stuffed into a 16 GB device, you could still find yourself frequently running out of storage space. So, first and foremost, microSD cards are more limited in terms of the type of data they can store, while internal storage can hold any data.

MicroSD cards can be used for good.
After Android 6.0
Google has made an attempt to unify the MicroSD / internal storage experience in Android Marshmallow with a feature known as Adoptable Storage. With this, you can use a microSD card just like internal storage. The caveat is that once you do this the microSD card can only be used in that device, and removing it can cause all kinds of problems.
moto g 2014 marshmallow cm13
Devices with a microSD card slot will be able to format an SD card as internal storage. 
Though it may act the same as your device's internal storage, it's still not quite the same.
The speed at which your device reads and writes information to storage mediums affects overall performance.
Traditionally, accessing data on external storage mediums was almost always slower than the dedicated drive. With Adoptable Storage, this is still mostly true: the unification of these two storage mediums will have an adverse affect on overall read and write speed.
But to make the situation even more complicated, performance may improve in rare cases.
On the HTC One A9 and confusion
With the HTC One A9, a MicroSD card can actually improve the phone’s read and write speeds. It depends on the type of SD Card, but when using the SanDisk Extreme Plus 64 GB in our One A9, the overall read and write speed actually increased. Truthfully, it was not to any visible degree, but worth mentioning all the same.
androidpit HTC One A9 Format internal storage
Using a high-performing microSD card in the One A9 is probably a good thing.
On the Galaxy S7 and confusion
The Galaxy S7 has made matters worse because its MicroSD cards don’t make use of the Adoptable Storage feature, despite the fact that the S7 runs Marshmallow.
Based on current information, it seems that SD cards in the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will act the same way as external storage does in the traditional Android sense, that is, they can only store photos, videos, app data, and other such files. 
Where does this leave us?
Android Marshmallow has attempted to bring the warring factions of internal and external storage together. There is currently a ceasefire: these storage forms are playing nice. If you take advantage of Adoptable Storage, your MicroSD card will act just like internal storage with few downsides. But some families, such as LG and Samsung, haven’t implemented Adoptable Storage.
For now, I’d still advise against buying additional storage if you want the same function as internal storage, unless you know your device supports Adoptable Storage and don’t mind a potentially adverse effect on performance. Additionally, external storage mediums are prone to corruption, and who knows what the long-term effects of persistent data transfer will be when microSD cards are used like internal storage.
If you just want another way to store pictures and videos without clogging up your internal memory, a microSD card will still do just fine.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

why did I ported my Airtel sim to Vodafone?

Bang! 4G the latest generation of Internet!
I thought the same. That's why I ported my reliance sim to Airtel because Airtel was providing 4G spectrum in Mumbai. But I was very much disappointed by the Airtel 4G. As 4G was there in Mumbai. My smartphones was supporting the 4G. I took 4G enabled sim too. But I had no 4G network in my phone.
Shit!
I called CC of Airtel and they said your phone's Band doesn't support our LTE band. LTE basically means 4G. Band are the different Mhz spectrum of LTE.
Wait but my phone didn't supported the Airtel 4G band.
My supports band till BAND 21.
And Airtel had band 40. Which was supported by the low end new 4G phone.
But Airtel told me to wait for some months we're working on it. But I still doubt that.
Well finally good news arrived Vodafone is launching 4G in Mumbai till end of march and more than that it has band 3 spectrum.
So I decided to port my sim and did.
If you have same problem you have the solution.

Friday, March 4, 2016

12 Tips to Make the Battery Last Longer on LUMIA.



1. Turn On Battery
 Battery saver is not recommended to be turned on all the time because that way you will lose out on many features. But when you need it, you should do it.
Step 1: Flick to the application list, go to settings and tap on battery saver. Change the switch to turned on.
 Battery-Saver-Mode
 Step 2: Additionally you should check the advanced settings. You have three choices. So, choose the one that you require
 .
 Battery-Saver-Advanced
 Note: When battery saver mode is switched on, many applications and automated tasks will be disabled. For example, email synchronization will be paused, live tiles will not get refreshed and applications won’t work in the background.
2. Close Applications Properly
 Windows Phone 8 supports apps/tasks to remain active on the background while you are working on a different application. In order to save battery you should take utmost care that you close applications when you are done with them.
 Tip: Hit back button as many times as required until you reach the Start Screen. That closes the application instead of sending it to background. Games and apps like Nokia Drive drain are the main culprits, and they should be closed when they aren’t needed.
3. Block Background Tasks
 The other piece of advice is that you can block background tasks totally. To do that navigate to settings. Flick the screen to reach application settings. Select background tasks.
 Background-Tasks
 From the list of apps in it, select the one you wish to prevent from running in the background and hit block. Repeat for other apps that are not required to run in the background.
 Background-Task-Advanced
 Block-Background-Task
4. Reduce Screen Timeout Time
 By default the screen times out after 1 minute to automatically lock the phone. You may want to reduce it further to make some difference. Navigate to settings -> lock screen to do that.
 Screen-Timeout
 Also, I suggest that you have it password protected so that the phone does not unlock by mistake.
 See This: To learn more on how to customize WP8 lock screen, change screen time out and set password, check our guide here.
5. Change Screen Brightness
 The colors on Nokia Lumia are very clear, distinct and vivid. It is also obvious that the battery plays a role in the adjustment of brightness which is set to automatic.
 So, you can choose to turn off automatic adjustment off and set you own level of brightness. To do that navigate to settings -> brightness.
 Screen-Brightness
6. Use a Dark Theme and Background
 This is very similar to the brightness tip above. Using a darker theme and background save some power in emitting light for a brighter appearance. You can modify that by navigating to settings -> theme.
 Theme-Settings
7. Disable Automatic SkyDrive Upload
 When you integrate your phone with SkyDrive it attempts to upload relevant and new content (specifically, photos) to the cloud. This demands battery consumption.
 Photos-Auto-SkyDrive-Upload
 You can turn this off by navigating to photos settings. Choose Don’t upload.
8. Sync Music and Videos at Home
 A very basic tip where you are suggested to keep your phone in sync with your computer with regards to music, videos and other files. That way you do not have to depend on streaming of data. That can also save you some data plan and dollars.
9. Reduce Contacts and Email Sync Frequency
 Email accounts are directed to sync and download data at a given frequency and for a given timestamp. You can choose to reduce this or zero it down. Rather, when you need to look at the latest you can for manual updates.
 Email-Account-Settings
 The options are placed under settings -> email + account. Select an account from the available list and navigate to its settings. Then customize the parameters as shown in the image.
10. Turn off Connections and Services You are Not Using
 There are things like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC (tap + send) and XBOX Live which keep checking for available connections when turned on. If you are not using them, I suggest you to keep them turned off. Helps, right?
 The same applies to location services.
11. Turn off Unwanted features
 You can choose to turn off other redundant things like keypad sounds, vibration and many more that I may have missed.
12. General Tips
 New devices take some time to obtain battery optimization. So, during the initial days charge and discharge the device fully. That helps you set the limits for the same.
Use the charger that comes originally with the device. Other changers, though compatible, may not do proper justice to the battery.
 Use wired headphones instead of running music and videos on the phone speakers

Sunday, February 28, 2016

customization of iPhones


Hi guys. Yeah. So everybody loves to customize their smartphones according to their style, look, choice.


 Win Free Stuff Well in this blog I'm gonna show you my choice of customization.so lets begin.
Well you can see that I have iPhone 4s in my hand and it's looking quite dope. Yeah some people may think it's too much but everyone's choice is different.
Let me just give you a little description of it. I have applied coloured tempered glass on it which has some kind of matt finished design.
And for sides I'm rocking a golden bumper case. It's pretty cool. Trust me bumper cases looks great on iPhone well it's iPhone 4s but you can do same things with other iPhones too.
Win Free Stuff I'll be linking this products in categories of iPhones.
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For iPhone 4 and 4s
Blue tempered glass
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Flowers print tempered glass
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For iPhone 5 and 5s
Silver tempered glass
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3d designed gold coloured tempered glass
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3d designed rose gold coloured tempered glass
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Gold tempered glass
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Black tempered glass
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For iPhone 6 and 6s
Rose gold tempered glass
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Black tempered glass
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Blue tempered glass
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Gold tempered glass
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Unlocked and locked phone explained


Locked Phones
A locked phone is one that is purchased from a particular cellular carrier and has been programmed to work only with the carrier’s SIM cards. A locked phone usually comes with a subscriber contract that ties the user down to this network provider for one or two years. The reason why most major carriers "lock" the phone is because they subsidize its cost to entice customers to buy them. To earn back the lost revenue, they lock the subscriber in a contract.
Unlocked Phones
In contrast, an unlocked phone is a phone that is not tied to a particular network provider. It can be used with any cellular carrier that utilizes GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). GSM is a standard used by many providers across the globe. An unlocked phone can recognize a SIM card from any GSM network and use that network to make calls, send messages, and other forms of data. Also, it does not come with subscriber contracts, which makes it a more flexible and practical option for many people.


 Why Buy An Unlocked Phone
Many people turn to unlocked phones because of their many advantages. For those who are still on the fence, this section will briefly discuss the seven advantages of purchasing an unlocked phone in greater detail.
1. Increased Network Compatibility
Because unlocked phones are not programmed to work with just one particular network, users can switch GSM networks when necessary. This is a big boon for people who frequently travel for work or leisure since it allows them to switch to other available network providers once they are out of their current provider’s coverage zone.
2. Money Saver
Unlocked phones may appear to be more expensive at first, because one has to pay for the full retail price of the phone from the very start. Still, unlocked phones are more budget-friendly in the long run. For one, they do not come with long-term subscriber contracts, which lock one to a particular carrier.
3. No Roaming Charges
Unlocked phones eliminate expensive roaming charges. When a person travels abroad and places a call, the phone carrier usually charges an add-on fee depending on the destination. This roaming fee is billed on top of the monthly subscriber fee, and can add up to a significant amount. Unlocked phones allow the user to simply buy a SIM card from the local carrier. This way, one can have a local phone number and pay local rates for calls and messages without the roaming charges.
4. More Network Options
An unlocked phone also allows a user to easily switch to a different network provider with better rates or service
6. Increased Resale Value
Someone who plans to sell the old cell phone will have an easier time selling it if it is unlocked. Unlocked phones can be sold for up to 30% more than a locked unit. It also attracts more buyers since they can easily use it with their existing network.
7. Easier to Customize
Unlocked phones also give more flexibility in terms of phone features and customization. Third-party applications have an easier time on unlocked phones, since there is no locking software to limit the access to these features.
8. Easier to Service or Replace
When the cell phone needs to be serviced or replaced, having an unlocked cell phone is convenient. Just simply take out the SIM card and transfer it to another unlocked cell phone, and it will work just as well.
 Who Needs Unlocked Phones
The decision to buy unlocked phones ultimately depends on one’s needs, preferences, and budget. Jetsetters benefit from this the most because it saves them money and gives them more flexibility. As for others, the appeal of having the freedom to customize their phone and use it just the way they want it, without being tied down to any contracts or commitments, is enough to make them switch to an unlocked phone