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Lenovo unveils Vibe X phablet at Rs 25,999
Lenovo on Tuesday launched its first Vibe smartphone in India. Priced at Rs 25,999, the device will hit stores later this week.
The highlights of the device include its thin frame measuring 6.9mm and its weight, 121g, possibly the lightest in its class.
The Vibe X sports a 5-inch full high-definition display that has a resolution of 1080×1920 pixels and a pixel density of 440ppi, sitting under a Corning...
HTC Desire 700 Dual Sim launched in India for Rs 33,050
HTC has provided consumers with some of the finest products. Their handsets offer an amazing combination of brilliant features and latest technology. News is that the company has launched three new smartphones in its ‘Desire’ series in the market. One of them is HTC Desire 700 Dual SIM smartphone. This smartphone has been launched at a price of Rs. 33,050. Let us have a look at some of the key...
LG G2 First Look Review
It’s been a well documented and, some might say, overly-teased affair but it has come to an end. The LG G2 flagship is upon us here in New York city and it brings a ton of innovation in one of the most compact over-5″ bodies out there on the market.
The LG G2 comes with an almost bezel-less 5.2″ FullHD display in a body not much bigger than the one on the Galaxy S4. It gets even more...
LG G2 sized up against the Samsung Galaxy S4
Mere hours before its official launch at the company’s New York event, the LG G2 has showed its face again in a couple of live photos. Best of all, it poses right next to the Samsung Galaxy S4 begging for a comparison treatment.
Both smartphones are dressed in white for the occasion, which really helps the comparison. The first thing that we notice is that the G2 is bit larger than the Galaxy...
Micromax Canvas 4 vs Nokia Lumia 720: Which one is a better buy for Rs 18000?
Who would have thought that one day a company such as Micromax will be going up against the global leader, Nokia on the Indian turf. Micromax has already launched the Canvas 4 for Rs 17,999 while the Nokia Lumia 720 retails for a similar price as well. So if you had Rs 18,000 to spend on a smartphone, the confusion between these two is bound to arise. So here we are, to solve that problem of yours.
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HTC One Mini Review
“Mini” is the hot keyword for phones – a natural response to the pocket-busting 5″ inch trend of this flagship generation. With the same premium aluminum unibody, the UltraPixel camera and BoomSound speakers, the HTC One mini can proudly bear its father’s name.
The screen has come down from 4.7″ to 4.3″ and the height and width of the device have shrunk accordingly....
Sony Xperia ZR Review
Squeezing your flagship smartphone in a tinier, sportier shell is the fad in Android these days. Not the one to blindly follow the pack, Sony has chosen to do things differently. The Xperia ZR didn’t get as far down as the Galaxy S4 mini and the One mini, and got a 4.55″ display rather than a 4.3″ diagonal.
However, unlike its HTC and Samsung rivals, the Sony Xperia ZR is keen to...
Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 Review
Screen size. Just like last year was the year of the multi-core processor, 2013 is surely the year of the big screen. There was a time when 5 inches of diagonal were considered overkill, but with just about every major brand now flaunting a fullHD five-incher, it seems the only way to go is up.
And Samsung has done just that. With the release of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 the Galaxy Mega 5.8, the...
Apple iOS 7 Beta Review
The last couple of iOS updates were hanging on the wrong side between too little and too late. The user interface is six years old now and while it has been repeatedly polished in every revision so far, it was decidedly starting to look stale. And it’s not just a matter of visuals either. iOS 5 brought little to nothing in terms of new features and some would even argue that iOS 6 was actually...
Sony Xperia Z Ultra Review
Sony just dropped a real bomb on the phablet market – a 6.4″ monster that threatens to flatten the competition. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra the first officially announced device to be powered by Snapdragon 800 and it’s also the thinnest device with a 1080p screen.The list of tricks the Sony Xperia Z Ultra knows is almost too long to fit on even its sizable screen. Seriously, this thing...
Nokia Asha 501 Preview
With a refreshed design and software, the candy-colored Nokia Asha 501 turns a new page for the Finnish feature-phone lineup. Low-end Android smartphones continue to be the main target but, for the first time the Ashas, which Nokia has always insisted on calling smart, are walking the walk.
No more of the cheap gloss of the older generations, the hardware call keys are gone too – the styling...
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active Review
Ah, the great outdoors – not enough reception to put the “phone” in smartphone, but plenty of dust and water keep it out. Good thing there are IP67-certified phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active then, combining premium specs with enough durability to survive a hike or a dive.
We’ve become a little wary of the Galaxy S label, which Samsung flagships share with a number of...