Fone Arena
- Micromax A90 Superphone Pixel review
- LG Electronics, LG Chem, LG Display & LG Innotek collaborate for next gen Smartphone
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Tab 750) Android 4.0 update now rolling out in India
Micromax is well known for their low end budget hardware but they've also had a fair few innovative products over the year. Striking the right balance between performance and price is hard but it seems that the indigenous company might finally be on the right track. We got our hands on the newly launched Micromax Superphone Pixel and put it through its paces. Read on to find out how this ICS running device fared. Hardware There's absolutely no doubt that Micromax has learnt from consumer feedback. The hardware quality leaves little to complain about. The design of the phone is very reminiscent of the Samsung Galaxy S2 right down to the patterned back. The front of the phone is refreshingly clean with nothing to distract from the screen. Micromax has gone in with an all touch design with onscreen buttons replacing the capacitive controls generally found below the display. The panel is covered with a Gorilla Glass display which should offer some manner of protection from scratches. On the right we have a power key which works to switch off the display. On the left is the volume rocker key. Over all the phone has a very clean design with few buttons and distractions. The ... |
We already know that a new LG smartphone powered by the Qualcomm S4 Pro Quad-core chip is coming soon. LG even teased about it's upcoming phone in a video. Earlier today LG has confirmed through a press release that LG Electronics and it's sister companies LG Chem( Battery ) , LG Display (Display ) and LG Innotek (Touchscreen) are collaborating for the company's next gen Smartphone. LG says that the upcoming smartphone will feature each company's best technology. Processor LG claims that it will be the 1st to launch a phone with the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 processor. Battery LG Chem has developed a new battery with High-density technology which makes the battery 60 percent more efficient. The new battery has a lifespan of 800 cycles, a first for a mobile device compared to 500 charges in current mobile devices. Display LG Display has come up with a True HD IPS with a pixel density of 320 ppi , 470 nits of brightness and a resolution of 1280x768 pixels. TouchScreen LG Innotek has developed a new G2 Touch Hybrid Display with a touchscreen panel which is thinner by 30% Totally looking forward to LG's announcement as when I played with the Qualcomm APQ8064 at an event in San ... |
Samsung has started rolling out the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Tab 750) in India. This 10.1-inch tablet was launched in India last August, and it came with Android 3.1 (Honeycomb). The Android ICS update would bring redesigned user interface with new TouchWiz UI, improved multi-tasking, notifications, faster browser and much more new features. It would also download new Ebook app from the Samsung Apps once you enter the App Store for the first time, after the update. This update is about 232MB and is available OTA (Over the Air) and via Samsung Kies. You can check for the update manually from the Settings, About device, Software update. Thanks Harijyot Bange! |
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