Monday, July 22, 2013

Micromax Canvas 4 Review



Micromax launched it's first device in the Canvas back in August 2012 , calling it the Superfone Canvas A100. The Micromax A110 Superfone Canvas 2 launched 3 months later in November. Micromax lost the Superfone tag soon after the second canvas device. The A116 Canvas HD, the company's first smartphone with a HD display made a debut earlier this year. Micromax launched fourth device in the Canvas series is aptly named the Canvas 4 with a model number A210. One thing that is common in all the Canvas devices is the 5-inch display. Is the phone worthy at a price of Rs. 17,999? Let's dive into the review to find it out. Unboxing We unboxed the device last week. Here is the unboxing video. httpv://youtu.be/beWH6dPFWcg Box Contents The box contents include: Micromax Canvas 4 smartphone Tangle-free micro USB Cable 2-pin charger adapter Tangle-free in-ear earphones Ear buds 2000 mAh battery Warranty card User Manual A card with M!Live details Micromax offers a Aluminium flip cover in the retail box, but it was missing in our box since it was a review unit. Hardware The phone has a 5-inch HD IPS display at a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixel at 294 PPI pixel density. The display is bright and has good viewing angles.


Rovio Account now available on iOS and Android


Angry Birds has long been a staple game on most smartphones, and with increasing number of people using it on different device, the necessity of game save transfers were clear. Rovio acknowledged this need, and announced that they are releasing their own cloud service called Rovio account, which can save your game progress with a sign-in, and roam the saves through various devices you use. This has finally launched today, on iOS and Android. Initially supporting only the original Angry Birds and The Croods(which had it already), Rovio promises to work on adding it to all its other games real soon. We had reported earlier on this, and how it worked, but this image explains it better - You just need an e-mail ID for a Rovio account. Once you create a password and log in to your account, your game saves are automatically synced to your account, just like how roaming saves work on consoles. Additionally, you can also have multiple users, which is expected because most children play this on their parents' devices, good going Rovio. We'll keep an eye out for more updates as they come. 


Aircel launches Fuccha Pack with discounted Voice Calls, SMS and Data benefits in Delhi

Aircel launched STD calling pack in Delhi last month. Now they have launched a new packs called Fuccha Pack in  in Delhi, aimed at college students. This offers discounted voice calls, data and text services. This pack is available at First Recharge of Rs. 149. It offer 333 local & STD calls, Aircel to Aircel (Local) at 10p/min, Aircel to Other (Local and STD calls) at 50p/min, free 1500 local and national SMS, 1GB of 2G data. It also offers full talk time in the next recharge of Rs. 51 and above. Regarding the launch, Anil Gupta, Regional Manager – North, Aircel, said, The new sessions at colleges in Delhi are beginning and we are targeting the students to offer this exciting product. Aircel’s ‘Fuccha Pack’ will enable the college students to savour the benefits of voice, text and data services at affordable prices. Staying connected 24X7 is the foremost need of students and Aircel’s ‘Fuccha Pack’ will seamlessly cater to that. Aircel Fuccha Pack details Talk Benefit: Text Benefit: Surf Benefit: 333 Local/STD minutes – 111 minutes per month (30 days validity) for next 3 months. 1500 Local/national SMS – 500 SMS per month (30 days validity) for next 3 months 1 GB 2G Data (30 days validity)

Posted: 19 Jul 2013 12:03 AM PDT
 If you remember the first teaser of the Moto X, a picture with two people jumping into the water, it boasted of two things - "Designed by you. Assembled in the USA.". While the terms designed by you is still open for interpretation, Motorola has practically sealed the case for the next one by posting a tweet with a picture of the Moto X being manufactured at a Motorola plant in the USA. Yep. This guy is building exactly what you think he is. Designed by you. Assembled in the USA. pic.twitter.com/U9fhJRDmmM — Motorola Mobility (@Motorola) July 18, 2013 Motorola, being a Google company now, is following its parent's tradition of assembling new devices in the US, that primarily started with Google manufacturing its home media solution - the Nexus Q in the country. In this way, Google hopes to inspire some patriotism for its products, noting the fact that Americans are highly patriotic. But the manufacturing here largely denotes assembling of all the imported components, that are separately manufactured by various component suppliers. The suppliers are unmistakeably based in China and around the world, but the point is clear, Google and Motorola want to inspire the tech community



1 comment:

  1. The processor is fast , very good, awesome phone.
    screen is very good. wow
    go to store and buy... now, or buy online NOW.....
    Awesome Product . camera quality is good and other features are also good, l

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