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Huawei Honor Holly Review

Huawei Honor Holly is a budget Android smartphone that brings amazing feature at low cost. It is a new phone that earns some point over the popular Moto E. This phone has a good camera, great touch quality and also the battery life is quite amazing. It’s a quite all rounder phone with many great new things that we will be checking out in more detail. Huawei has kept the price around Rs.7000 max.... 

WD My Passport Wireless 1TB Review

External drives are great companion for those people who like to live in storage space restriction. With wide storage, this portable drives come with wireless support that manages fast data transfer speed. There is no need to wait back and look for a pc for accessing your files. WD’s portable wireless is a unique backup solution with many features. WD My Passport Wireless is a next generation... 

Samsung Galaxy A3 Review

The main thing to note about the Samsung Galaxy A3 is that it’s one of the first widespread phones from the South Korean firm that brings an all metal unibody. That fact alone should be enough to make a few of you take a look at this hands on review, given this is something we’ve been begging Samsung for for a very long time. The Galaxy S5 just didn’t match up to the iPhone 6 and... 

ASUS Zenfone 6 Review

Mumbai: ASUS had rolled out its three smart devices – the Zenfone 4, Zenfone 5 and Zenfone 6 in January 2014. The Zenfone 6 is an easy-to-use phablet and looks smart too. The handset is is priced at a MRP of Rs 16,999. The term ‘Phablet’ is a mix of a ‘phone’ and a ‘tablet’, which has a display screen sized above 5 inches and below 7 inches. Design and build: The Zenfone 6 has a regular... 

Best smartphones under Rs 5,000

Looking for a smartphone, but have a very tight budget? Well, the good news is that even if you have as little as Rs 5,000 to spend, there are a number of smartphone options available. Here are 10 best smartphones priced under Rs 5,000. Micromax Canvas Fun A6 Micromax Canvas Fun A6 has dual sim card slots, sports a 4-inch (480x800p) display, and is priced around Rs 5,000. Powered by dual-core 1.3 GHz... 

Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL dual-SIM Android-based smartphones launched

Nokia has announced its first-ever smartphones based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), that can run Android apps and are powered by Microsoft and Nokia services. Nokia X and Nokia X+ are dual-SIM phones that come with 4-inch 480×800 displays and are powered by 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor. Both have identical 4GB internal storage, with expandable support up to 32GB... 

Salora launches Zapper3G-14.4 mbps USB Dongle

The newly launched Plug & Play 3G dongle provides network / operator flexibility by supporting any operator’s SIM Card and Micro SD card with an expandable memory up to 32 GB. The device supports Voice Calls, SMS features and Video Calls through third party applications like Skype etc. The dongle supports all major operating Systems like Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Mac OSX (10.5-10.9), Linux... 

HTC One Max vs Acer Liquid S2

HTC One Max and Acer Liquid S2 are roughly on the same display size. The HTC One Max has a 5.9-inch display while Acer Liquid S2 has a 6-inch display. Since the difference is only 0.1-inch, it is hard to figure out with raw human eyes. The sizes of both devices are almost the same except the design. The HTC One Max has a more-square design while Acer Liquid S2 looks a little bit rounder. Both devices... 

Apple iPad mini 2 Review

Comparing it to its predecessor, the Apple iPad mini with Retina screen looks no different either, but that’s until you turn it on. The new screen is impressively sharp and the new chipset is blazing fast, meaning loading times in most apps are noticeably faster now. The Wi-Fi speeds have doubled, there is a seriously bigger battery inside, there is a second mic for noise cancellation and now... 

BlackBerry Z30 Review

The Z30 isn’t BlackBerry’s first smartphone to entirely break up with the old ways and go after the multimedia powerhouses of the competition. In fact, a five-incher must’ve been on the cards ever since the 4.2″ Z10 appeared early this year. This sure looks like a steep increase in screen size but Blackberry must’ve been aware of the fact that they needed to catch up and... 

LG Nexus 5 Review

The search giant is partnering with LG for a second year in a row. Whether the Koreans are offering the best production cost or both sides were happy with the Nexus 4, it’s a choice we don’t mind at all. Anyway, Android 4.4 KitKat on a five-inch full-HD screen, powered by a Snapdragon 800 is a package no one would say not to. Check out the key specs to see what we’re on about. Key... 

Apple iPad Air vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

Casual browsing and gaming have long been the strong suit of tablets, but in the post-PC era they have a big issue to deal with – content creation. The Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 addresses this with the S Pen stylus and a number of productivity apps linked to it, while Apple keeps pushing ease-of-use and unmatched user experience as the biggest advantage. Here’s how these two tablets stack up...