The New Sony Xperia Z2 smartphone comes with 5.20-inch 1080×1920 display powered by 2.3GHz processor alongside 3GB RAM and 20.7-megapixel rear camera. Noise cancellation works with an in-ear headset sold separately, while the Z2’s built-in camera can capture video in so-called 4K resolution, an emerging standard that offers four times the details as current high-definition video.
KEY Specs
General
Release date
February 2014
Dimensions (mm)
146.80 x 73.30 x 8.20
Weight (g)
158.00
Battery capacity (mAh)
3200
Removable battery
No
SAR value
NA
Display
Screen size (inches)
5.20
Touchscreen
Yes
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Resolution
1080×1920 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)
424
Hardware
Processor
2.3GHz quad-core
Processor make
Qualcomm Snapdragon
RAM
3GB
Internal storage
16GB
Expandable storage
Yes
Expandable storage type
microSD
Expandable storage up to (GB)
64
Camera
Rear camera
20.7-megapixel
Flash
Yes
Front camera
2.2-megapixel
Software
Operating System
Android 4.4
Java support
Yes
Browser supports Flash
No
Connectivity
Wi-Fi
Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported
802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac
GPS
Yes
Bluetooth
Yes, v 4.00
NFC
Yes
Infrared
No
DLNA
No
Wi-Fi Direct
No
MHL Out
No
HDMI
No
Headphones
3.5mm
FM
Yes
USB
Micro-USB
Charging via Micro-USB
Yes
Proprietary charging connector
No
Proprietary data connector
No
Number of SIMs
1
SIM Type
Micro-SIM
GSM/ CDMA
GSM
3G
Yes
Sensors
Compass/ Magnetometer
Yes
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Gyroscope
Yes
Barometer
No
Temperature sensor
No
We expect it to arrive in Nepal somewhere in May for a price of around RS.75000-80000.
BQ mobiles are one of leading manufacturer of mobile phone products and offers quality smartphones to the consumers at affordable prices in India. They been operating in the India market since 2011 and finally the product will be made available in Nepal too. Horizon Enterprises PVT. LTD. will be the Sole authorized Deal of BQ mobiles.
AT A GLANCE-BQ S60
Released date: May, 2013
SIM: Dual (mini SIM); 3G enabled
DISPLAY: 5’’IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen; 540 x 960 pixel ;220 ppi
MEMORY:4 GB internal memory; micro SD up to 32 GB
RAM: 1 GB RAM
PROCESSOR : Quad-core 1.2 GHz
Camera: Primary:8 MP autofocus camera, single LED flashlight; Secondary: 2 MP
OS: Android OS v4.2 Jelly Bean
Connectivity: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n;Wi-Fi hotspot ; GPS; Bluetooth
Battery: Li-Ion 2200 mAh battery(user replaceable)
Price: 17000/-
IN THE BOX
Handset×1, Battery×1, Charger×1, Headset×1, User Manual×1, Data Cable×1, Warranty Card×1
“See every minute detail in your videos, pictures and games on the large, 5.0” QHD screen on the BQ S60! Experience faster processing speeds for applications and games with the 1.2 GHz Quad Core Processor. Capture fun moments of life with the 8 MP rear camera and make chats delightful with the 2 MP front camera! Make the most of its seamless multitasking capabilities with Android Jelly Bean 4.2! Experience the bigger picture only on the BQ S60.” -Official Website
Microsoft finally unveils the most-awaited, necessary, functional, demanded (and add more…) update to its mobile OS line-up. Yes, the Windows phone 8.1 is official and it is set to drop jaws with the new update!
Microsoft officially unveiled the latest revision of its mobile platform – Windows Phone 8.1 at the Build Conference yesterday. The new release brings a lot of new features and improvements to the OS. Though many features were already leaked through YouTube videos prior to the launch, the event was still unique and unsurprisingly surprising! Okay, Lets take a Quick Tour of best 5 features as well as major changes from the latest iteration of the mobile OS from Microsoft.
1. Cortana
Undoubtedly, Cortana is the most awesome update Windows phone 8.1 has to offer. Its a voice-guided virtual assistant that helps you through almost anything in your smartphone (just like Siri or Google Now). The Bing-powered Cortana plays an important role in WP 8.1 letting you set reminders, calendar events, call people, give you information about places you have or plan to visit. She also knows sports, gives weather info and basically everything you would expect from a virtual assistant. She’s going to be accessible through the Search key and features advanced voice recognition. This allows you to ask Cortana to search the web as well.
Cortana can help you with anything and everything.
P.S. To watch awesome Cortana videos and demos head here.
2. Action Center
Action Center is the notification center in Windows phone 8.1
Windows phone finally get’s its own customizable Notification tray (no Live tiles aren’t gone) called the Action Center. It can be accessed by pulling out from top and its a one-stop for all your notifications as well as the quick toggles as seen on Android OS.
3. Customizable LockScreen and Start Screen
Windows Phone 8.1 allows applications to take control over the lockscreen and change the theme or alter its functionality altogether. This could open doors to some serious Lockscreen featured apps.
Moreover, the Start Screen is customizable too. You can add photos as the Tiles background which gives a cool parallax effect while scrolling! Pretty Neat! Also you can display a third row of icons (if you want to) on the same screen.
4. Word Flo Keyboard
Windows phone 8.1 has got a new and cool keyboard option similar to the Swype Keyboard which they call it “Word Flo”. They say it assists you tremendously while typing.
5. Sense Apps
Battery Power Sense is the familiar app that tracks what software uses the phone’s resources most and gives you a handy overview of how your phone’s battery gets drained. Data and Wi-Fi Sense will give you greater control over how you use your network. Wi-Fi Sense is a cool new addition that gives you the ability to share the internet connectivity of your secured Wi-Fi networks with your Skype, Facebook and Outlook contacts without having to give the password. It also allows you to find and connect to free open Wi-Fi networks automatically.
Miscalleneous changes:
There are many small changes that have been done to maximize the ultimate user experience. Some of them are:
> Store
Store brings new options and refined user experience.
>Volume Control
>Multitasking improvements
> Navigation Bar
Windows phone 8.1 now supports virtual keys aligned in a bar called the Navigation Bar. It certainly expands the horizons for phone manufacturers to “not include” hardware functional keys in the device.
>Enterprise Solutions
The latest instalment of Windows Phone comes with VPN support. Now, you can punch in your VPN settings into the phone and surf the way more securely. WP 8.1 also supports S/MIME, which allows you sign and encrypt your email.
> Camera changes
The camera app is progressively changed in the Windows phone 8.1. There are more on-screen toggles and customizable options for the toggles. Also the Camera features three modes: Still mode, Burst Mode and Video mode.
Availability
The Windows Phone 8.1 update will be officially released in a few months (that’s as specific as Microsoft got), while new devices running it will start shipping in late April/early May. It’s not specified which WP8 handsets will be treated to the update at this point, but we guess the list will be quite extensive.
Registered developers though, can get their hands-on the OS as early as April 10th.
We will come up with a video of the features as soon as we get our hands on the OS.
So, what do you think of this major OS overhaul from Microsoft? Let us know!
While announcing different awesome things like Windows Phone 8.1 and a “new” update to Windows 8.1, Microsoft has somehow managed to tease the developers with this: A Classic Start Menu in Windows’ latest iteration of update.
Coming to Windows 8.1 in a future update, it has the look of the Start Menu Windows users have experienced for years, but adds the Live Tiles that has been the part of Microsoft products quite a while now! There are no details as to when this update shall arrive for now.
Terry Myerson- Microsoft’s Executive Vice President of Operating Systems, made the announcement as part of an example of how universal Windows apps will be able to run in a window (and on Xbox), although users craving something familiar will probably just be happy to see their old Start Menu again.
Terry Myerson:
Finally, I previewed some work we are doing for the next iteration of Windows, which builds on the journey we began with Windows 8 just over a year ago as well as the releases we’ve done since then. In particular, I showed some early thinking on how the user experience in Windows will evolve in a way that will help developers’ apps make their way to users across devices and form factors.
We set out to do this is a thoughtful way – one where we could enable more productivity for customers working in desktop mode, while building smart bridges to the new modern user experience and ensuring customers can get access to all your great apps in the Windows Store no matter where they are in the experience, or which device type they’re on.
As I said today, these are glimpses of our roadmap, with a particular focus on the parts of our roadmap that are most relevant to our developer partners. We’ll continue to invest in these and many other areas to build a great platform and experiences for developers, customers and partners and you’ll hear more from us when this work is closer to being ready to ship out to the world.
So, is it a YAY or NAY to this addition?? Let us know!
Allied Trade Link, the authorized dealer of Karbonn phones in Nepal, will be bringing Panasonic smartphones to the Nepalese market. Fortified by the success of smartphone market, Panasonic, the global leader in consumer technologies, has recently entered the smartphone category. Panasonic is better known for its world class electronics home appliances and audio systems. We expect Panasonic smartphones to penetrate Nepalese market before ICT2014.
Panasonic P31, the latest offering from the company is canon in-line with the brand’s promise & tag line “Play Life, Ur Way“. The company had been heavily teasing the P31 in the run-up to the launch, with each teaser focusing on a particular software feature. With Gesture Play, users can draw to unlock the phone and even get to specific apps by using pre-assigned gestures . Pop-I Player lets you watch a video over any other screen, just like Samsung, LG and Micromax phones. A Music Café app helps in library management and adds additional audio tweaks, while Ultimate Saver helps you manage your battery use and can be tweaked to prolong battery life in emergencies.
Panasonic P31 has a 5-inch display with a disappointing FWVGA resolution (480×854 pixels). We would have hoped for at least a qHD display at this size, but hopefully Panasonic has calibrated the display well enough to eliminate pixilation. The display has an oleophobic coating to prevent oil smudges.
It has a 1.3GHz Quad Core processor (probably MediaTek), running on Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) with 8MP Full HD capable Autofocus camera & 2000 mAh battery. The smartphone should be priced around Rs.20000. Panasonic also says it has used a Heat-Sink design which lets the phone remain cool even when the CPU is running at full tilt.
Panasonic T31 is an entry-level android smartphone and shall be priced around Rs.12000 in the local market. It offers a 4 inch screen, dual core processor and a 512 MB of RAM at affordable price. For more models of Panasonic smartphones click HERE
The Karbonn Titanium S5 plus is one of the budget smartphone of early 2014 to get released in Nepal. The successor of the older Titanium S5 is priced at Rs.16500. The improved and upgraded version has premium specifications for a low price. But is it punching above its weight?
Inside the package of Titanium S5 plus
Pros:
1. Value for money
2. Best design seen on a budget smartphone
3. Quad-core processor at low price
Cons:
1. Average Camera performance
2. Overheating issues while playing High End games
A brief look of the handling of device is shown in the video below:
Design & Build
The design of the Karbonn titanium S5 plus is best you can see on a budget smartphone. You have a glossy plastic build, with a chrome finish on the edges. The back cover is removable and you can have access to the Battery. So, you can carry 2 batteries if you are energy hunger nerd.The plastic build is not rigid, so we suggest you to buy flip cover or a back cover for the protection.
Display
Titanium S5 sports a 5 inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 960 *540 with a pixel density of 220ppi. Though the display is qHD resolution, not HD, but the screen is sharp enough and it looks beautiful. The color reproduction from the LCD panel is fairly good and you won’t notice any pixelation while browsing internet or reading e-books.
User Interface
It runs on Android Jellybean 4.2.2 and the interface is highly customized. But the interface is snappy and fast. The OS is handled pretty well by the handset and we didn’t notice any lags in the overall performance even when we run about 6-8 apps at the same time. If you don’t like the User interface, you can always switch to third party launches.
Hardware
The Titanium S5 Plus has a MediaTek MT6582 quad core processor ticking at 1.3 GHz and a 1 GB RAM to aid multitasking. It has a MALI 400MP2 GPU for graphics. It has an internal storage capacity of 4 GB which can be expanded via a microSD card by 32 GB.
Benchmark Scores
For a smartphone Under Rs.20000, It notches fair good scores. With a tally of around 17000 in Antutu, above 5000 in Quadrant and a 61.2FPS in Nenomark, the device is top-notch considering its price tag.
Antutu Scores
Quadrant Scores
NenaMark2 Scores
Gaming Performance
The Titanium S5 plus is capable of running casual games like temple run 2, subway surfers, minion rush with ease. The touch response and the sensors work perfectly fine. However, when we play high end games like MC4,DT2, Asphalt 8 Airborne, etc. the Processor and GPU is incapable of handling it with ease and we will notice dropped frame rates and overheating issues after playing it for a lengthy period of time, which is standard on almost all budget Android smartphones.
Battery
With a MediaTek processor which consumes less power than other high end processors, the 1800mAh battery will last for a day for average users. But it could have been better if the Battery was around 2200mAh.
Camera
The Titanium S5 Plus makes do with an 8MP rear camera with LED flash which is not better than the 5MP unit of the Moto G in terms of performance. It gets a VGA unit up front. The picture details of the rear cameras are not up to the mark. The color and sharpness are also pretty average. The rear snapper is capable of recording FHD videos. However, the videos produce noise during low light. To conclude, the Camera performs mediocre.
Wrap up
For a budget of around Rs. 16,500, we believe the Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus is more than a decent option if you are looking for good performance and sexy looks. The device performs very well bearing in mind the segment it falls in and we would definitely suggest this smartphone. Go for it!
Information on Nokia’s Lumia 630 (codename: Moneypenny) has been in the press in the past few months. But till now, all we knew is that the device is being positioned for the entry-level crowd, and that it will sport Windows Phone 8.1, an update that we’re expecting to see in early April. But no more, Nokia Lumia 630 leaks online in a revealing video, showing off many early looks at what the 8.1 update will have to offer. The video and OS, however, are in Chinese, but its easier to the get the idea of off the video.
Check out the video below for a brief walkthrough of the Lumia device.
The focus here isn’t so much on the Lumia 630 as it is on Windows Phone 8.1, what with its virtual keys, Action Center, and many other big changes noted by WPCentral. Some features that can be observed include a new stock photo apps, stock camera layout, new podcast app and an updated store layout, among many other features. Surprisingly, the one major feature that’s not shown in the video is Microsoft’s rumored Cortana virtual assistant, which we’ve already seen plenty of.
Nokia is promising “more Lumia” at an event next week on April 2, so chances are good we’ll get a nice glimpse at the 630, and maybe more. Previous specs we’ve seen rumored for the Lumia 630 include a 4.5-inch 800×480 display, quad-core Snapdragon 400 chip and 1GB of RAM. We might also see the device with a 5-megapixel camera, though there doesn’t appear to be a flash (which is kinda odd!)
What do you think of the device? Excited? Let us know!
New M8 comes with a bigger screen, sexier design and impressive internals, the One M8 might just have what it takes. Even better, HTC has added a new Duo Camera that lets you take 3D-like images, and well as a host of other new features. So how does the One M8 stack up to the One M7? Let’s take a look.The Major Specs battle listed ,
When is it out? The HTC one M8 could be available for purchase starting from May,2014 What will it cost? The HTC M8 will cost around Rs.70,000 to Rs.80,000