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.