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Why every phone should have a Shatterproof display like Droid Turbo 2

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While buying a smartphone users look for high-end  specs, camera performance, thinness, lightness, battery backup and other factors but durability is one area where we rarely put our attention into. There are also rarely few phones which are marketed as durable; having water and dust proofing with some new iteration of Gorilla Glass protection or with a huge ugly rugged case.

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But we haven’t seen any significant improvement on durability of phone with these features. Recently, Motorola launched the Droid Turbo 2 with the Moto ShatterSheild, which has raised the bars for durability in smartphones. It has by far the most durable screen.  They also released a video where they demonstrated the drop test of Droid Turbo 2 along with couple of other phones.

35506_1_htc_will_begin_replacing_some_shattered_phone_screens_for_freeThe main focus of durability is on the screen, as shattered screen is one of the major problem we face with our smartphones. And it’s not cheap to replace them. Technology like Moto ShatterShield could really be the solution for this problem.

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Motorola ShatterShield

The Screen has 5 layers designed to absorb shock and uses flexible AMOLED display:

  1. Exterior Protective Lensa protective layer with a proprietary hardcoat designed to guard against dents and abrasion.
  2. Interior Lenshighly transparent layer that provides a clear protective shield that won’t crack or shatter.
  3. Dual Touch Layerin the event of an impact that damages the primary touch-sensitive layer, a second layer takes over to maintain touchscreen performance.
  4. AMOLED Displayflexible display that absorbs shock and provides amazing picture quality.
  5. Aluminum Chassisa rigid aluminum chassis provides structural integrity and durability.

As mentioned above it has dual touch screen so in case one shatters another will be completely usable. Besides the protection, it packages great hardware specifications.

motorola_droid_turbo_2_tSpecifications:

  • 5.4 inches AMOLED 2K display
  • 9.2 x 78 x 149.8mm
  • 169 grams
  • Snapdragon 810 processor clocked at 2.0GHz
  • 5MP front camera+ 21MP rear camera with dual LED flash
  • Two variants 3GB RAM + 32GB/64GB ROM
  • Android 5.1
  • 3760mAh battery capacity with Turbo Charge.

So, this is the mark made by Motorola with the start of new generation of durable smartphones. It seems like our nightmares of shattered screen will be finally over.

Gionee Elife E8 with 24MP Camera launched in Nepal

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Teletalk Pvt. Ltd., the authorised distributors of Gionee smartphones here in Nepal, has launched Gionee Elife E8. It is their first flagship phone in the Nepali Market. It’s a huge phone with 6inch of AMOLED display which will melt the phablet lovers. But it’s not the display that will make you drool, it has an almighty 24MP rear camera that uses technology similar to Nokia’s PureView also a dedicated camera button. Gionee Elife E8 sports metal edges with plastic finish which keeps everything intact making it thin at just 9.6mm.

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Gionee Elife E8 is marked as a premium phone with a fine metal finish round the edges, an amazing display, stunning camera, fingerprint sensor and a big battery. But considering the price of the phone, one might find it disappointing that the phone uses MediaTek’s Helio X10 chipset instead of Snapdragon’s 800 Series (808 or 810). ON GeekBench 3 (Multicore), Helio X10 outperforms SD 810, but on real life usage SD 810 surpasses Helio X10 with flying colors.

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Talking about Gionee Elife E8’s 24MP (5696 x 4272pixels) camera, its laser auto-focus can grab its target in between 0.08 and 0.2 seconds which makes taking photos really snappy and blur free. It also boasts six element lens covered with sapphire glass. Gionee claims Elife E8 can take pictures at upto 120MP resolution. It also offers lossless zoom. What’s incredible about Gionee Elife E8 is that, it comes with a dedicated shutter button which is rare in smartphone these days. Gionee Elife E8’s camera also comes with Optical Image Stabilization which makes its videos steady and improves the night shots. And it supports 4K (2160p) recording at 30fps. It offers a Professional Mode for manual control of various aspects of camera. All and all it’s a complete phone made for photographers. Also on the front it houses a 8MP(3264*2448 pixels) camera.

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Full Specs|Gionee Elife E8: 

  • 6-inch Quad-HD AMOLED display, 2560×1440 @489ppi
  • 2.0GHz MediaTek Helio X10 octa-core processor
  • 3GB RAM
  • 64GB internal storage
  • 23.7-megapixel rear camera with dual-tone LED flash with OIS, 3x Lossless zoom, 4K video recording @30fps
  • 8-megapixel front camera
  • Dual-SIM, Dual Standby with 4G LTE
  • Fingerprint Scanner
  • 3,520mAh battery
  • Android 5.1 Lollipop with Amigo OS 3.1

Gionee Elife E8 is priced at Rs.54,999 which is close to the price of Samsung Galaxy S6.

One Plus X Launched For $249: A mid-range Killer

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I love One Plus Phones, but I hate the company for one simple reason–They don’t give a fuck about their costumers. The fact that you can only buy their phones with the help of an invite and they practically don’t sell phones offline is a deal breaker for normal customers. When they first came in, the invite system was a good move, since being a startup they cannot spend millions on advertisement and the invite system kind of created a good hype among customers.

Read here: One Plus X Launched in Nepal, Price and Specs 

However, in July, One Plus launched its second iteration– the One Plus Two for $389 with the same old invite system. The company said that the invite system will be improved by 500 times, but they failed to deliver. Moreover, Motorola launched its flagship MotoX Style for $399 which is a better value for money smartphone than the One Plus Two and you can buy one without the invites.

Today, One Plus announced its third handset–One Plus X; a phone that cost as little as $249 with superior hardware specs that puts all rivals to shame. The OnePlus X comes with a 5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) AMOLED screen and is powered by a last year’s flagship SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 and 3GB of RAM. It has 16GB of built-in storage that is expandable via microSD card up to 128GB. It uses a hybrid dual-SIM slot, with the second slot usable for microSD cards. It features a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

The phone has a gorilla glass on the front as well as the back with metallic bezels on the side. The One Plus X is running Android 5.1.1 with Oxygen OS and should get Android Marshmallow 6.0 before the end of this year. The Phone comes with a non-removable 2525mAh battery.

  • 5-inch FULL HD AMOLED Display
  • Gorilla Glass 3 protection on the front and back
  • Snapdragon 801 chipset (QuadCore Cortex A15 processor @2.3Ghz)
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 16GB storage (Expandable up to 128GB)
  • Supports two nano SIMs Or One nano and a microSD card
  • 13MP rear camera with LED flash
  • 8MP front ­facing camera
  • Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
  • 4G LTE bands, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, FM radio, and Micro-USB
  • 138gms
  • 2525mAh battery

One Plus has said that the invites this time will only take one month at most and they will also be offering flash sale at the end of each month. I seriously hope that they won’t mess up the invite system like they did with the One Plus two.

Huawei Y6 launched in Nepal for Rs.16,999.

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Huawei Device Nepal has announced a new smartphone in a budget range–Huawei Y6. The phone offers some astounding specs at a pocket-friendly price tag of Rs.16,999 ($165). It is available for purchase from different Huawei outlets all across the nation.

The Huawei Y6 comes with a 5-inch display with a resolution of 1280×720 HD IPS. Under the hood, the phone is powered by an entry-level Snapdragon 210 SoC with 1.1 GHz quad-core Cortex A7 processor and Adreno 304 GPU. It has 2GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage which is upgradeable upto 128GB via microSD card slot.

In terms of camera, the Huawei Y6 features an 8MP fixed focus rear camera with BSI, LED flash and F2.0 lens and a 2MP front snapper. It runs on Android Lollipop 5.1 with Emotion UI 3.1 skinned on top of it. The phone comes with a 2200mAh removable battery. It measures 143.5×72.1×8.5mm in dimension and is available in black and white color options. In terms of connectivity, the phone offers Dual SIM with 3G capabilities on both SIM slots, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth, and GPS.

Huawei Honor 5X with Fingerprint sensor launched

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Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has always been known for providing value for money smartphones and their latest model Honor 5x does a little bit more by offering a fingerprint sensor at a midrange price. The phone costs $157 for the 2GB version and $220 for the 3GB version.

The phone sports a same 5.5-inch display like its predecessor Honor 4x, albeit the Honor 5x comes with a 1080P resolution. It has a Qualcomm’s latest mid end chipset, the Snapdragon 616, that comes with a two 64 bit quad core processor (1.7Ghz quad core Cortex A53+ 1.2Ghz quad core Cortex A53). The processor is supplemented by a Adreno 405 for graphics. In terms of storage, the Honor 5x has 16GB of inbuilt storage with a provision of microSD card expansion slot that is upgraded upto 64GB.

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The Honor 5x comes in a metal build construction and should feel premium for its price. It has a 13MP rear shooter with dual-LED flash, f/2.0 aperture, 28mm wide-angle lens, 5P lens, and Blue Glass IR filter. There is a 5MP snapper up front with f/2.2 aperture, 22mm wide-angle, 4P Lens, Blue Glass filter and a 88 degrees wide angle lens. The back is non-removable and inside there is a 3000mAh battery which supports quick charging 3.0.

In terms of connectivity, the phone supports 2 SIM slots with 4G LTE capabilities, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS. The Honor 5x runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with emotion UI 3.1 layered on top of it.

Mute Tabs of your Google Chrome Browser

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We all have the problem of a sound coming from a tab and you never get to find it. From now on you will be able to mute every single tab in your  Chrome browser for Windows, Mac and Linux. Right click on your desired tab and there you can hit the ‘mute tab’ to mute the tab. A speaker with a cross on it will be seen at the end of the tab you have mute.

This new feature was added in Chrome 46. If you don’t see this on your Google chrome either update to the recent version or download the Recent Google Chrome.  This Chrome release also removed the “OK Google” command to trigger voice search.

Mozilla also are adding some similar functionality into their browser. Firefox 42 beta shows a speaker icon if a tab has a sound playing. you are allowed to mute or unmute the desired tab with a single click.

Colors Xfactor Elite E10 Review: The budget Android Lollipop Smartphone

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Colors recently launched the Colors Xfactor Elite E10, a phone that costs a little under Rs. 13,000 and runs Android Lollipop out-of-the-box. It also has a Quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. Should this be the smartphone any first-time buyer should consider? Let’s find out.

DESIGN:

Like any other pocket-friendly smartphone, the Colors Xfactor Elite E10 comes with a plastic build quality. The gold trim running around the edges is actually made out of plastic, but Colors has given it a metallic coating to add some gleam. It has a glossy back panel and despite made completely out of plastic, the phone feels premium in the hands. It weighs 148 gms and is comfortable to hold and work with one hand.

Let’s talk about its physical overview: On the front, there is A 5-inch screen and above it there is an earpiece, front camera, and ambient light sensor. Just below the screen, there is a row of touch-sensitive capacitive buttons for navigation, which is backlit. On the right-hand side, there is a power button and on the left are volume keys. We can find the micro USB port and headphone jack on top. There is a single speaker grill on the bottom. On the back side, we can see an 8MP shooter with dual tone LED flash. The back panel is removable giving it access to the battery, two SIM cards and microSD slot that is upgradable up to 32GB.

The screen is deprived of Gorilla Glass protection and we recommend you to get a screen protector to save the display from scratches. Also, inside the box content, you get a free flip cover that provides the phone with a little bit of protection too.

DISPLAY:

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Colors Xfactor Elite E10 Benchmark Scores 350 and 1047 in single core and Multi-core Score resp.

The Colors Elite E10 comes with a 5 inch 720P IPS display. The screen is bright and produces accurate colors. However, it suffers when exposed to direct sunlight and has average viewing angles like other budget-oriented smartphones. The touch is very responsive and supports up to 5 fingers.

SOFTWARE:

What we really like about this phone is it runs on Stock version of Android 5.1 Lollipop. It’s the closest that you get to Nexus experience. The chances of this phone getting the Marshmallow update is also very high.

Colors have added some Gesture Control with which you can launch certain apps like Camera, Contacts, etc with ease. There is also double tap in feature that wakes up the phone with the double tap.

With flip cover, you get this neat looking watch face. You can get to quick settings if you swipe it. Where you’ll find options like message, settings, music etc. This is a pretty neat feature that we find really useful. You can even change it to digital mode, where you’ll also find the battery percentage, date and time.

PERFORMANCE:

The Colors Elite E10 has a quad core 1.3Ghz Cortex A7 32bit processor manufactured by spectrum. Since it’s a quadcore processor with 2GB RAM and runs a stock version of Android, multitasking is a breeze. However, this spectrum processor has a low performing cortex A7 cores which means it suffers a lot while running mid-end to high-end games. Having said that, the phone handles most of the casual games like temple run and subway surfers.

CAMERA:

The camera is one area where the phone disappoints. The 8MP primary camera once again points to the fact that Megapixel is not the only factor that matters. The camera is average at best with capabilities to take mediocre photos in daylight and grainy indoor photos. The front 2MP camera is also pretty average. You can take some casual selfies, but it’s nowhere near being a selfie camera.

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The Colors Xfactor Elite E10 packed with 8MP Camera and an LED Flash

However, Colors have told us that they will be rolling out a software patch next week to fix the camera issue. We will let you know  how much extent this update will fix the camera.

BATTERY:

Battery life of Elite E10 is also pretty average. The smartphone delivers one full day of battery life with light usage. Even with mediocre usage, you can eke out 5-6 hours of juice on one charge.

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Colors Xfactor Elite E10, Removable back and SIM Slot and Additional Storage slot

The phone is deprived of quick charging and it takes approximately 2.5 hours for the rather small 2,000mAh battery of the smartphone to charge from 0 to 100% even with the bundled charger.

VERDICT:

As for the verdict, the Colors Xfactor Elite E10 is a decent smartphone for the price. It has a very good screen, runs stock android 5.1 lollipop, and has acceptable performance. However, camera performance and average battery life mean it is nowhere being a perfect budget phone.

Levono Launches 4 budget phones in Nepal

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LifeCom Pvt. Ltd., the new authorised distributor of Lenovo smartphones in Nepal, has officially launched 4 new budget friendly smartphones. They are as follow:

  • Lenovo A319
  • Lenovo A328
  • Lenovo A536
  • Lenovo A5000

1. Lenovo A319
Lenovo A319

OPERATING SYSTEM Android 4.4 Kitkat
 DISPLAY 4-inch LCD, (480 x 800 pixels, 233 ppi)
PROCESSOR Mediatek MT6572, Dual-core, 32bit, 1.3 GHz
RAM 512 MB
INTERNAL MEMORY 4 GB
MICROSD Yes; microSD upto 32GB
CAMERA 5MP(back) / 2MP(front) No Flash
BATTERY 1,500 mAh removable
CONNETIVITY Dual SIM, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio
Price Rs. 9,500

2. Lenovo A328
Lenovo A328

OPERATING SYSTEM Android 4.4.2 Kitkat
 DISPLAY 4.5-inch LCD, (480 x 854 pixels, 218 ppi)
PROCESSOR Mediatek MT6582M, Quad-core, 32bit, 1.3 GHz
RAM 1 GB
INTERNAL MEMORY 8 GB
MICROSD Yes; microSD upto 32GB
CAMERA 5MP(back) with LED flash / 2MP(front)
BATTERY 2,000 mAh removable
CONNECTIVITY Dual SIM, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio
Price Rs. 12,199

3. Lenovo A536
Lenovo A536

OPERATING SYSTEM Android 4.4.2 Kitkat
 DISPLAY 5-inch LCD, (480 x 854 pixels, 196 ppi)
PROCESSOR Mediatek MT6582M, Quad-core, 32bit, 1.3 GHz
RAM 1 GB
INTERNAL MEMORY 4 GB
MICROSD Yes; microSD upto 32GB
CAMERA 5MP(back) / 2MP(front) No Flash
BATTERY 2,000 mAh removable
CONNECTIVITY Dual SIM, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio
Price Rs. 14,299

 

4. Lenovo A5000
Lenovo A5000

OPERATING SYSTEM Android 4.4.2 Kitkat
 DISPLAY 5-inch LCD, (720 x 1289 pixels, 294 ppi)
PROCESSOR Mediatek MT6582, Quad-core, 32bit, 1.3 GHz
RAM 1 GB
INTERNAL MEMORY 8 GB
MICROSD Yes; microSD upto 32GB
CAMERA 8MP(back) with LED flash / 2MP(front) No Flash
BATTERY 4,000 mAh Non-removable
CONNECTIVITY Dual SIM, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio
Price Rs. 17,199

Colors launches Trend T20 and Pride P30 Smartphones

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With festive season nearing in, Colors launches two new budget friendly smartphones: the Colors X Factor Trend T20 and the Colors X Factor Pride P30. Both of these phones are low end, but still manages to offer pretty decent hardware on the specs sheet.

X-factor Trend T-20

Colors Trend T-20
Colors X Factor Trend T20 runs on Android 4.4.2 KITKAT OS. It features a 4.5 inch FWVGA IPS Screen powered backed up by 1500 mAh Li-Ion battery. It sports a 5 MP auto focus rear camera and 0.3 MP front camera. It supports expandable storage up to 32 GB with 8GB ROM and 512MB RAM.

Colors X Factor Trend T-20 is priced for Rs.7365/-


 Colors Pride P-30

Colors Pride P-30
Colors X Factor Pride P-30 runs on Android KITKAT 4.4. It features a 4 inch WVGA LCD screen backed-up by 1450 mAh Li-Ion battery. It sports a 5 MP rear and 1.3 MP front cameras. Expandable memory is supported up to 32 GB with 8GB ROM and 512MB RAM. It also has support for USB OTG.

Colors X Factor Pride P-30 is priced for Rs.6100/-


Verdict

Both these launches by Colors is targeted for budget-oriented users which is the largest customer base for smartphones in Nepal. For non-power users, it would handle day-to-day usage pretty well. No doubt the 512MB RAM dissapoints us, but you can’t really complain about the specs it offers at this price range. Overall, it’s a pretty good buy.

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Huawei Enjoy 5 with 4000mAh Battery Launched

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Huawei has launched a new mid-range smartphone, Enjoy 5, in China. The phone is priced at US$157 and will be available outside China this winter. The phone might be named as Honor Play 5X when it arrives here in Nepal.

Huawei Enjoy 5 sports a 5 inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The screen lacks Gorilla Glass protection. Under the hood, the phone is powered by a quad-core 64-bit MediaTek MT6735 processor and 2GB of DDR3 RAM. In terms of memory, the Enjoy 5 comes equipped with 16GB of internal memory with support to expandable memory up to 128GB with MicroSD.

In the camera department, the Huawei Enjoy 5 comes with a 13MP primary camera with LED Flash, f/2.0 aperture, OmniVision BSI sensor, 28mm wide-angle lens and 6P lenses. Up front, it has a 5MP front-facing camera. The phone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop with Emotion UI 3.1.

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The highlight of the Huawei Enjoy 5, however, is the battery capacity. It packs a 4000mAh removable battery which Huawei claims will provide a backup of up to 2 days under heavy usage. In terms of connectivity, the phone comes with Dual SIM support, 4G, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, USB OTG, and GPS.