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- Micromax Canvas 4 vs Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos
- Intex i-Buddy Connect II 3G with 7-inch display, voice calling now available for Rs. 7500
- Next-gen Nexus 10 Tablet to be manufactured by Asus?
Samsung and Micromax have had a lot of success in the Indian smartphone market. Today we have Micromax's latest flagship device - Canvas 4 and Samsung's very famous smartphone in India - Galaxy Grand (GT-I9082). The Canvas 4 was launched in early July while Galaxy Grand was released way back in January earlier this year. Despite having a familiar 5inch display and similar price points, both the devices are different in their own terms. Lets check out how they differ and which is better. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJVO64mv2VA Design and Build Both the devices have different design language and different build qualities. Canvas 4 has a premium build quality with a plastic body and an brushed aluminum rim across the device while the Galaxy Grand has an all plastic build and it looks like any of the other Samsung Galaxy devices. In terms of dimensions, the Canvas 4 is tall, but the Grand is wider and thicker. Despite looking very bulky, the Galaxy Grand weighs just 4g more than the Canvas 4 which weighs around 158g. On the front, we have the 5inch displays and above it, we have the earpiece on both the phones. On the Canvas 4, we have the front camera on the right of the earpiece ... |
Intex is all set to launch the i-Buddy Connect II 3G, successor of i-Buddy Connect 3G tablet that was launched earlier this year. The tablet has appeared on the official website and is also available from online retailer ShopClues. It has a 7-inch (800 x 400 pixels) capacitive touch screen display, powered by a 1 GHz dual-core Cortex A5 processor and runs on Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It comes with a 2-megapixel rear camera and a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera. It comes pre-loaded with Facebook , Nimbuzz, Skype, Gtalk , Yahoo Messenger apps and games including Fruit Ninja, Moto Racing, Alpine, Angry Bird, Chess , Carrom and more. The first i-Buddy Connect 3G tablet had high-res display, 1GB RAM and Dual SIM support, but this has single SIM support, 512MB RAM, single SIM support but has voice calling capabilities like its predecessor. Intex i-Buddy Connect II 3G specifications 7-inch (800 x 400) capacitive touch screen display Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) SIM Card slot with Voice calling 1 GHz dual-core Cortex A5 processor 2MP fixed focus rear camera 0.3 MP (VGA) front-facing camera 3.5mm audio jack 512MB RAM, 4GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 32 GB 3G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, HDMI port, GPS 3000 mAh battery The Intex i-Buddy Connect II 3G is now available online ... |
Asus, the manufacturer of the Nexus 7 tablets would make the next-gen Nexus 10 tablet, according to a report from Geek.com. Samsung manufactured the first Nexus 10 tablet that was released back in October last year. Back in July, Amir Efrati, a WSJ reporter tweeted that Google's Sundar Pichai told him that new 10-inch Nexus 10 Android tablet (made by @Samsung) would come in near future. Now he says that the original tweet was badly worded, and the tweet actually meant currently made by Samsung and Sundar didn't specify maker. The first tablet had a 10″ display at a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and was powered by a 1.7 GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 Exynos 5 dual processor with Mali-T604 GPU. Since the next-gen Nexus 10 is also expected to come with a 10-inch display, it might have same resolution and run on a Snapdragon processor since the new Nexus 7 tablet has a Snapdragon S4 Pro chip instead of the Tegra 3 chip in the last-year's Nexus 7. No details about the specifications yet, or whether this would come with LTE/3G support like the new Nexus 7. The website has also shared a screenshot of the retail inventory that shows Google Nexus 10 16G WiFi model with ... |
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