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LG launches LG G4 Stylus and G4c

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LG today unveiled two new G4 smartphones, the G4 Stylus and G4c, both being a cheaper alternative to recently launched LG G4. LG says that these devices are exceptionally priced, but the official price is yet to be confirmed.

G4 Stylus with stylus pen packs a 5.7-inch HD display, quad-core 1.2Ghz Snapdragon 410 SoC (4G variant)/ octa-core 1.4 Ghz (3G variant) and runs Android 5.0 (Lollipop). The 4G variant has a bigger 13 megapixel sensor compared to 8 megapixel camera on the 3G variant. The camera is backed by Laser Auto Focus and LED flash. On the front, there is a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. It has 1GB RAM and 8GB of expandable storage. The phone will be available in two color versions (Metallic Silver and Floral White)

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LG G4 Stylus

Full Specs of G4 Stylus:

  • 5.7-inch (1280× 720 pixels) HD IPS in-cell touch display
  • 1.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor with Adreno 306 GPU (4G) / 1.4GHz Octa-Core processor (3G)
  • 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, expandable memory with microSD
  • Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
  • 13MP (4G) or 8MP (3G) rear camera with LED Flash, Laser Auto Focus
  • 5MP front-facing camera
  • Dimensions: 154.3 x 79.2 x 9.6mm; Weight: 163g
  • 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, NFC
  • 3000mAh (removable) battery

The LG G4c sports a 5-inch HD display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, runs Android Lollipop 5.0, and is powered by a quad-core 1.2 GHz processor (unspecified manufacturer). Other features include LTE connectivity, a 5 MP front-facing camera, an 8 MP rear camera, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of expandable storage, and a 2540 mAh battery. The phone will be available in three color versions: Metallic Gray, Ceramic White, and Shiny Gold.

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LG G4c

Full Specs of G4c:

  • 5-inch (1280× 720 pixels) HD IPS display
  • 1.2 GHz  quad-core processor
  • 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, expandable memory with microSD
  • Android 5.0 (Lollipop)
  • 8MP rear camera with LED Flash
  • 5MP front-facing camera
  • Dimensions: 139.7 x 69.8 x 10.2mm; Weight: 136g
  • 4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, NFC
  • 2540mAh (removable) battery

Both of these handsets will be available for purchase around the world starting later this month.

Karbonn Titanium Mach 2 launched in Nepal for Rs. 18,153

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Allied Trade link Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Karbonn smartphones in Nepal, has officially announced a new smartphone named Titanium Mach Two for NRP. 18,153. It is available in different offline smartphone stores all across Nepal.

Karbonn Mach Two is a midrange Android-based smartphone that comes with a 5 inch HD IPS touch screen with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels resulting in a respectable pixel density of 294ppi. The screen is protected by a Gorilla Glass 3 and is scratch proof to some extent.

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Under the hood, the phone is powered by an Octa core processor manufactured by Mediatek. The processor has 8 Cortex A7 cores, all running at a frequency of 1.4GHz. We should expect decent multitasking performance with these 8 cores, but since the processor is manufactured by Mediatek and is build on cortex A7 architecture, you should expect lags and occasional stuttering while playing graphically intensifying games. The phone has 1GB of RAM and 8GB of inbuilt storage. The phone memory can be further expanded thanks to a microSD card slot.

For photography, it comes with an 8MP camera with LED flash and BSI II Sensor. The camera is mediocre, lacking in both details and color reproduction. The secondary camera, however, can capture really good photos since it is equipped with an 8MP sensor.

The Karbonn Titanium Mach 2 still runs an outdated Android version in KitKat 4.4. Karbonn is particularly not famous for providing the end users with latest updates, so this phone might not get Lollipop 5.0. The phone packs a 1900mAh battery.

The best thing about the Mach 2 is it’s design. It is by far the best looking smartphone in this price range and is perhaps the best looking phone Karbonn has ever managed. It’s light and super thin and sturdier in the hands.

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Earthquake Apps for Your Safety

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Earthquake in Nepal has been repeating again and again. The loss has been huge and the impact is at least uncountable till now.

There have been various Application build in order to help this recovery. Now people need to be aware about when and what magnitude has the earthquake been.

We have listed some Earthquake apps:

1. Nepal Earthquake 2015

An app made by the White Rabbit LLC named as Nepal Earthquake 2015 has various features which can also be termed as a complete package for people helping directly and indirectly in the earthquake times.

This app includes various News related to Earthquake, Emergency phone numbers, Phone numbers of various experts, Hospital Contacts, Police contacts, Blood donation lists with phone numbers and various contacts for Food, Clothes, Shelter.

Earthquake Apps 2015

The best you can get from this app is that the user has the ability to update information in the app using a google sheet.

2. Nepal Earthquake Updates

The app Nepal Earthquake Updates developed by by the  Department of Mines and Geology is about Earthquake information of Nepal. The app features detail information about Earthquake with Richter Scale, Location, Time and Previous records of the Earthquake in Nepal.

The department claims to update the application with any earthquake information above 4 in Richter Scale soon after it takes place.

Earthquake Apps 2015

3. Nepal Quake

The App Nepal Quake Developed by Amit K Joshi is a app with real time update of information. The app contains well compressed  data and many information. It includes contact numbers of emergency services to useful links Regarding Earthquake.

Earthquake App 2015

You can also visit their website for the same information. Click Here

Samsung S6 Iron Man Edition confirmed by Samsung

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Samsung has revealed a teaser image of its Iron Man edition of Galaxy S6 edge through tweet from Samsung Electronics Account. The picture includes the packaging box of Samsung Galaxy S6 edge in red and gold color which signifies theme of the super hero with the figure of the head mask in the box.

The team up of Samsung and Marvel had previously brought  limited editions Avengers cases with the Galaxy Note 4,  Avengers TouchWiz themes, and Avengers Galaxy S6 promos.

No revelation regarding the pricing, pictures or any other features has been made till date. But speculations have been made that the phone shall be in its thematic red and gold color. The device is labeled as coming soon, but the availability is reported to be “differ by region”, which means it will be available in limited markets.

Infographic: How to Be a Google Power User

Google is one of the few place where you can find anything and everything you could ever need on the Web. Whether it’s a circuit design for your engineering project, finding the lyrics of the song, knowing the upcoming premier league matches, there is a way to make Google search work for you. But, you may not be using Google search to its full potential? Below (shown in infographic) are some elementary tips as well as some secrets that can be used on Google to help improve your search results and discover only the results you want.

CHIP — The World’s First $9 Computer

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Like the popular $35 Raspberry Pi, CHIP is a micro-computer that costs just $9. But why is it so inexpensive? The reason is because of its simple design and removable of unnecessary parts. Moreover, CHIP needs to be connected to monitor, keyboard, mouse, power source and the Internet to do actual computing.

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CHIP has a 1-gigahertz processor, Mali-400 GPU, 4 gigabytes of storage and 512 megabytes of  DDR3 RAM, a USB port, a Micro-USB port with OTG functionality support, a microphone jack that doubles as a composite video-out, and it runs Linux. It can run apps for working documents and spreadsheets, learning how to code, playing games and playing music. Unlike other similar microcomputers, CHIP comes with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity built-in.

Next Thing, the Open Hardware company behind this invention, has raised more than $1 million on Kickstarter in 5 days. CHIP has  beat all the competitors like Raspberry pie,Google (GOOG) and Intel (INTC, Tech30)  with its price tag, but the computer won’t be available until May 2016.

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Colors K20 Droid Review: Budget Android Phone with Big Battery

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Colors has recently launched a new handset under the Pearl black flagship. This all new handset is known for its extremely long lasting battery backup. We are talking about all new Colors K20 Droid which is a budget smartphone and is launched at the price of just Rs. 17,494. The USP of this handset is its large battery backup and one can even use it as a power bank to charge other phones. Apart from that, it sports a 5-inch high-definition screen, Octa-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of inbuilt storage, 8MP rear camera and 2MP front camera. But the question is does it offer a good user experience in day to day use? We try to find out in our review…

Looks and Built quality:
The phone, like any other budget phones, is completely made out of hard plastic. The back might be glossy but it doesn’t attracts much fingerprints, well not in this white variant. The phone is by no means slippery, and thus you get a very firm hold of this phone. The back panel is removable giving you access to memory card slots and 2 SIMs. Unfortunately, the battery is not accessible.

There’s nothing much going on in the design aspect.  It feels very solid on hand, but since the phone boasts a huge battery it might feel heavy and thicker than other handsets.
The external navigation buttons are not backlit, so you might find it difficult to use. Volume Buttons and the power key are soft and responsive unlike other phones with hard buttons. The gold and white chrome finish gives the phone a premium look. Overall, the phone doesn’t look ugly.

Display:
It houses a 5 inch HD IPS display with a resolution of 1280*720 which means it’s a 720p display with a pixel density 294 ppi. The color that the panel produces are really sharp and bright. It’s a pretty decent display but if you look close enough you’re going to see the pixels. The outdoor visibility is fairly okay.

The phone supports 1080p video playback and the Videos look quite good and detailed.  The speaker on the back is pretty loud and clear to some extent, but there are some distortions when you play it at higher volume and it can be solved if you manage the inbuilt equalizer. The screen lacks Gorilla Glass protection and is prone to scratches. So, it is highly recommended that you insert a screen guard.

Software
Colors K20 Droid runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat and the user interface is very close to the stock version of the OS. Colors has not given a specific timeframe for the rollout of Lollipop and looking at the history from Colors, we might not get Lollipop update in this phone.

The UI is stock, albeit with all the funky icons. The notification bar is similar to stock version of Kitkat.  The phone has a minor bug while trying to drag the quick notification toggle with 2 fingers. Hopefully, an update will fix this issue in the future.

Performance:
Colors K20 Droid is powered by a 1.4 GHz MediaTek MT6592 Octa-core processor and 1GB RAM. We were satisfied with the performance of the phone while navigating across the menu, launching apps, browsing the web and clicking photos. The phone comes with 8GB internal storage out of which 6.12GB is available to the user. Storing multimedia content is not an issue since the phone supports microSD cards up to 32GB capacity.

The processor that is being used in this phone is a MediaTek MT6592 which has 8 cortex A7 cores, so the phone has decent multi-tasking experience thanks to its 8 cores. However, the Cortex A7 low-performing cores and Mali400MP4 GPU doesn’t perform well while playing graphics demanding games.

In synthetic benchmarks, the phone scored 11010 in Quadrant and 47.9 in Nenamark 2, 1929 (multi-core)/232 (single-core) in Geekbench 3, and 1321 in Vellamo tests.

Camera:
Colors K20 Droid sports a 8MP rear camera with LED flash and a 2MP front-facing camera. The camera is not one of the strong point of the phone. The camera is capable of taking decent phones in day light with good color reproduction. However, in low light, the picture quality is below-par.

Front camera does a decent job while taking occasional selfies and video calling, but it is by no means a selfie smartphone. The front camera lacks wide angle lens and better sensor and thus can only caputre mediocre photos. Check out the photo samples here.

Battery:

This phone is a powerhouse when it comes to the battery. It will last a complete two days with moderate usage. And if you’re a heavy user it will last 8-10 hours easily. The phone has a power saving mode under the battery options which keeps your CPU under-clocked for better battery life. If this is your primary device, you can use it as a power bank too.

Verdict
Overall, Colors K20 Droid is a good option in a sub -20K price segment. If you want to buy a smartphone with good battery life, then it’s an excellent choice. But, if you play high-end games and want a better camera phone, Colors K20 Droid might disappoint you.

If you’re looking for alternatives, the Gionee Marathon M3 is another smartphone that offers similar hardware and an even bigger battery. However, it is priced higher, at Rs 20,000.
PROS CONS
-Excellent battery life Mediocre Camera
-Good Screen Quality -Heating issues
-Good performance Funky UI

Top 5 reasons to buy the Samsung Galaxy E5

Galaxy E5 is a mid-range smartphone from Samsung and is priced around Rs.25,000 in local markets of Nepal. If you are looking for a mid-range smartphone that won’t cost you ample amount of money, then Galaxy E5 would be a commendable nominee. The phone comes with a superb screen, excellent build quality, decent performance and amazing battery life. It is also worth noting the availability of the service across the country. So without further ado, here are our 5 reasons to buy the Samsung Galaxy E5

  • Superb screen: The best thing about this phone is its screen. The 5 inch SUPER AMOLED screen is bright, vivid and reasonably sharp with a high definition resolution resulting in a pixel density of 294 pixels per inch (PPI).  For a smartphone with a 5in screen, the Galaxy E5 is surprisingly small and manageable, making it quite easy to use with one hand. There is also a gorilla Glass protection on the front. The touch response is also very good as it supports 10 multi touch points.
  • Excellent Battery life: The battery life of this smartphone is one of the best in the price segment. The battery capacity is not much bigger at 2,400mAh, but since the phone is not equipped with a bigger resolution screen and a power hungry processor, you can expect to get much more than a day’s solid use out of it.
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  • Decent Performance: With trimmed down Touchwiz UI, the Qualcomm’s 64 bit Snapdragon 410 SoC and 1.5GB of RAM offer good performance. It’s pretty smooth at opening apps and you won’t notice any obvious slowdown or stuttering, even with a handful of apps running at once.
  • Remarkable Front Camera: The 5-megapixel front camera with ‘Wide Selfie’ function is the highlight of this phone. It can capture excellent selfies and is ideal for self-portrait and video calling.
  • Good cellular call quality: One of the most important feature users often overlook is the Call quality. The cellular call quality of Galaxy E5 is really good and performs as good as other flagship smartphones from Samsung. The inbuilt mic can record quality sound too.

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Galaxy combines a sleek new design with decent specifications to make a persuasive mid-range smartphone that looks much better than its competitors.

Samsung Galaxy E5 Specification:

  • 5 inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with 720p resolution
  • 2GHz Quad-core snapdragon 410 chipset with Adreno 306 GPU with 1.5GB of RAM
  • 16GB internal storage and supports microSD card upto 64GB
  • 8MP autofocus primary camera with LED flash
  • 5MP front-facing camera
  • 2G, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Dual SIM, USB tethering and WiFi Hotspot
  • 2400 mAh Non-removable battery

Micromax Yu Yuphoria launched, but won’t be available in Nepal

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Micromax has launched Yu Yuphoria smartphone in India at INR. 6999. The phone packs some great specs at such an affordable price. But, unfortunately, the phone won’t be available in Nepal and other international markets. Like Yu Yureka, Yu Yuphoria is yet another smartphone that will only be available in India via Amazon India.

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The Yu Yuphoria, successor of the Yu Yureka, sports a 5-inch 720p display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Under the hood, the phone comes with a  Snapdragon 410 1.2GHz 64-bit SoC coupled with 2GB of DDR3 RAM. It sports an 8MP rear camera and 5MP front-facing camera with  f/2.0 86-degree wide-angle lens. It has 16GB of built-in memory with MicroSD card support up to 32GB. The phone will run Android Lollipop customized by Cyanogen OS 12. Connectivity options include 4G LTE support, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, and GPS. It is powered by a 2230mAh battery with fast battery charging technology that can charge 50% in 45 mins.  The phone features a Wolfson audio chip, which promises great audio quality.

The phone runs Android Lollipop customized by Cyanogen OS 12. Connectivity options include 4G LTE support (Dual SIM), Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, and A-GPS. It is powered by a 2230mAh battery with fast battery charging technology that can charge 50% in 45 mins.  The phone features a Wolfson audio chip, which promises great audio quality. In terms of design, the smartphone has a metal body and measures 8.25mm in thickness & weighs 143 gm. Looking at all the aspects from design to hardware specs, this phone is a real deal.

This app lets you root any android device with just one click

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A group of Android developers from China have developed an Android-based application that can root any Android devices running any version of Android with just one click. This app, named KingRoot 4.0, is used in a new YouTube video to root a Verizon Galaxy Note 4 running Android Lollipop.

You can download this app from their official website. After downloading the app, you can install it on your Android device (Don’t forget to go to Settings->Security->Check in Unknown sources). So is KingRoot 4.0 a safe tool to root your phone? We have only tried this app once with the Samsung Galaxy S2 and it worked fine. However, this app is not 100% certified and can mess up your phone. Having said that, maybe this app works for all as the video evidence shows the proof.

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