Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Moto G5 Plus and Moto G5 Both to Get the Sapphire Blue Colour

The Moto G5 Plus was launched recently in India, and the Moto G5 is Expected to hit the country in the coming weeks. While both the grey and gold variants of the phone went on sale, the Moto G5 Plus is also expected in a Blue colour. Dubbed the sapphire blue variant, both the Moto G5 Plus and Moto G5 will get this interesting matte blue finish.
The blue colour variant of the Moto G5 Plus is expected to launch with the Moto G5 when it goes on sale in India in the coming weeks. The leaks of the new Moto G5 colour were pushed by Roland Quandt, who later said that the Moto G5 Plus too will have a blue colour variant.
The Moto G5 Plus runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset and has a 5.2 inch Full HD 1920 x 1080px display which is protected by Gorilla Glass 3. The Moto G5 Plus has a 12 MP Dual Pixel main camera which captures 4k video. The phone runs on Android 7 Nougat and is presently on sale in India here : Moto G5 Plus .
The Moto G5 runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 with a 5 inch 1920 x 1080p display along with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The Phone is expected to go on sale in the coming weeks.

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

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Thursday, 16 March 2017

Sony Launches the Xperia XZs in India

Sony has launched it’s Xperia XZs in India today. The Phone was recently announced at the Mobile World Congress 2017 and is a significant update to the original Xperia XZ which was launched last year. The XZs adds subtle yet important improvements to last years XZ and offers up interesting features thanks to their new memory stacked sensor which can now soot 960fps Slo-mo video.
The phone has been launched in three colors including the Matte Black along with Ice Blue and Warm Silver. The phone  will go on sale primarily in the offline market. The Sony Xperia XZ also has an IP68 certification along with PS4 remote play. While Sony hasn’t changed the design much it remains one of the most premium looking handsets today, despite lacking the wide displays shown off by Samsung and LG.
he Xperia XZs has a 5.2 inch display with the X-Reality engine and TRILUMINOUS display tech from Sony with a sRGB coverage of 138%. The main camera is a 19MP memory stacked 1/2.3″ Exmor RS sensor with inbuilt caching which allows the camera to shoot and record 960fps video on the phone. The camera sensor has a Pixel Pitch of 1.22?m Triple image sensing technology along with Predictive Hybrid Autofocus a 25 mm G Lens with an F2.0 and both the front and rear camera have SteadyShot with Intelligent Active Mode (5-axis stablization). The front camera has a 13 MP sensor with 1/ 3.06”  Exmor RS  sensor .
The Sony Xperia XZs has been launched for Rs.49990  and will go on pre-order from the 4th to 10th of April, those who preorder the phone will get a free SRS-XB10 Wireless Bluetooth Speaker worth Rs. 4499.
The Xperia XZs runs on Android 7.1.1 out of the Box and features Sony’s UX on top , a whole set of themes and customisations are available to users along with Android Nougat features like the Google Assistant and Multi-window.

Inside the box

  • One unit of Xperia XZs
  • Instruction Manual
  • Quick Charger worth UCH12 bundled in the box
  • USB Type-C Cable
  • In Ear Headphone MH-750
  • You also get 3 months free subscription of Sony LIV worth Rs.349/-
The matte black Xperia XZs has one of the best colors in the lineup, with Matte black being the feature of this generation of smartphones, mixing it up with Sony’s Alkaliedo material makes for a good blend of look and feel .

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Moto G5 Plus to be available in India on March 15

Two Motorola Moto devices were launched yesterday at MWC in Barcelona, and they sure look promising. The Moto G5 has a pretty decent 13 MP f/2.0 primary camera and is powered by Snapdragon 430.
It also has a bigger sibling named Moto G5 Plus which is a 5.2” screen device with the power-efficient Snapdragon 625 and a 12 MP dual-pixel camera that records 4K video. India is one of the first countries to feel the Moto experience with a launch date for the Moto G5 Plus on March 15.

Moto India, the official Twitter account of Motorola in the Asian country twitted that you don’t have to compromise between design and processor “when you can get both.” The tweet says Moto G5 Plus will arrive in India on March 15. The post does not reveal what RAM+internal storage combo will be available.
According to Lenovo, the Moto G5 Plus starts at $229 for the 2 GB + 32 GB and goes up to $295 for the 3GB + 32 GB.

Monday, 27 February 2017

Nokia 6, 5, and 3 to be made in India, market launch in June

HMD announced three Nokia Android smartphones yesterday (plus the 3310 (2017) homage of a feature phone), and we got to spend a few minutes of hands-on time with them. The folks over at fonearena have spoken with Ajey Mehta, India VP at HMD Global, revealing some details on the manufacturing and logistics.

The Nokia 65, and 3 will be manufactured in Foxconn's Indian facilities from the very beginning.
A launch date has been planned for June this year, and distribution will take place both online and offline through a network of partnering stores. After-sales support will be handled by HMD, which will establish a network of service centers throughout the country.
Official pricing hasn't been announced yet, but, with phones being made locally, logic would dictate that the numbers should be lower than a simple EUR-to-INR conversion.

Sunday, 26 February 2017

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Wednesday, 18 January 2017

New Google Translate update brings instant camera translation for English/Japanese

Google has updated its Translate app for both Android and iOS platforms. It's not a big update, but brings a useful feature: Instant camera English to/from Japanese translation.
This means that if you have the translation pack for Japanese, you'll now be able to point your camera at something written in that language, say a sign, and the app will easily translate it into English. Of course, the feature will work vice-versa as well.
Aside from this, the update also brings along fix for Facebook Messenger sharing bug on Android and background audio issue on iOS. The updated app is available for download from the Play Store and the App Store.