Saturday, May 17, 2014

Motorola Launches Budget Smartphone Moto E in India

Motorola has barged into the sub-Rs 10,000 segment with the new Moto E smartphone in India. Just like its two recently launched smartphones Moto G and X, the economical model Moto E will be exclusively available via online retailer Flipkart in the Indian market. The new smartphone is priced at Rs 6,999 and it will be up for sale starting May 14. Moto E has a 4.3-inch display with 960x540p resolution, making it the only smartphone offering a high quality display at this price point. The dual sim phone runs on the latest Android 4.4 (KitKat) OS, and Motorola has promised that it will upgrade the smartphone to the next major version of Android. The smartphone packs a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon 200 processor, with 1GB RAM and 4GB internal storage. Unlike Moto X and G, this phone supports microSD cards for storage expansion.

Motorola Moto E

The budget offering of Motorola sports a 5MP camera on the back, but does not have rear LED flash and front camera. It can access the internet over 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi networks, while data can be transferred via microUSB 2.0 and Bluetooth 4.0. The smartphone has a decent 1,980mAh battery and Motorola claims it can last a whole day once fully charged. Motorola has used a nano-coating that will make the smartphone resistant to splashes, so that it does not get damaged in rain. Moto E will come in black and white colours and Motorola is offering swappable back covers and grip shells. Motorola is eyeing the large number of mobile phone users who are switching from feature phones to budget smartphones with Moto E. At this rate and with these specifications, Moto E is likely to be a hot seller and take the market by a storm. This game changer handset can be expected to give several domestic players a run for their money in this bracket.
Source by Oman Observer

Sunday, March 17, 2013

10 Amazing Features that the Samsung Galaxy S4 Has

Samsung premiered its latest flagship phone, the Galaxy S4, which sports a bigger display and unconventional features such as gesture controls. It comes with 1.9 GHz quad-core processor and 1.6 GHz Octa-core processor depending on regions, supporting 3G network as well as the 4G LTE. Especially, the hexa-band LTE version can support as much as six different band sets, which means a function in most LTE coverage areas.

Source : Yahoo.com

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

HP debuts in Indian tablet market, launches 10.1 inch, Windows 8Pro HP business tablet ElitePad 900 at Rs 43,500

Hewlett Packard (HP) on Thursday launched 10.1 inch, Windows 8Pro HP tablet ElitePad 900 with the price beginning at Rs.43,500. With this HP making its debut in the tablet market in India.

The ultra-thin, lightweight tablet which is designed for corporate is equally useful for the general users. The tablet comes with a 10.1 inch display with a resolution of 1280 x800 pixels. It runs on Windows 8 Pro and is powered by a 1.8GHz Intel Atom dual core processor and with 2GB RAM. It has an 8MP rear camera along with a 1080p front facing video camera.

It has got a battery that can last eight hours but with expanded battery it can be used for 19 hours. The other features of the 0.63 kg and 9.2 mm thin tablet include 10.1 inch diagonal display and e-printing. The integrated battery pack is priced at Rs 6,999.

It Weighs 0.63 kg, and is 9.2 mm thin. The tablet is available in two variants - 32GB and 64GB.

The 16-by-10 aspect ratio is said to maximise the display area. The HP ElitePad uses CNC-machined aluminum and Corning Gorilla Glass 2.

The tablet has a 1080p front-facing video camera and an 8 megapixel rear camera with an LED flash. The camera also includes CyberLink YouCam software.

The tablet has HP ElitePad Smart Jackets, which offer connectivity options and an additional ultra-slim battery for longer runtime, along with specific add-ons that customise the tablet for specialized uses.

Source : Telecomtiger.com

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

How to Properly Dispose of Your Old Electronics

Electronics were a big hit at Christmas, whether it was the new iPhone 4S or Kindle Fire. It raises the question: what to do with those old dinosaurs now just lying around in some junk drawer?
Action News learned this is the biggest week of the year for dumping electronics. It's a practice that can be harmful.

A lot of people make the mistake of dropping them in the dumpster.

In the Tri-Cities, there are two recycling centers where they "e-cycle" the old parts to make newer models. Most shoppers we talked with didn't think about old electronics buried in landfills. Their harmful chemicals can seep into the soil and water system.

"It's a real big deal especially older electronics you know are made with a lot of hazardous material like TVs and such. So, I think it's really important that we don't contaminate our local environment," says one shopper, Don Jecha.

A lot of shoppers also said they choose not to recycle their electronics. They sell them on Craigslist or Ebay instead. You can find a link to the recycling centers in newslinks.

Source: KeprTV

 
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