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Microsoft Surface, Microsoft’s Windows tablets

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Microsoft Surface is Microsoft’s self-made Windows RT tablets.

Its characteristics include. magnesium made of extremely lightweight and sturdy frame, integrated kickstand stand and optional protection working really thin full QWERTY keyboard. The super-sharp 10.6 “Clear Type HD display offers wide viewing angles and is perfect for watching movies. Thin, despite the wording, the device has good connectivity options. Pre-installed with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 RT.

The device itself is an interesting new addition to a crowded market. Though Windows RT touts a desktop environment which looks and feels very similar to Windows 7, the OS doesn’t allow for legacy Windows applications to be run or installed, save for the Office suite and a desktop version of Internet Explorer 10. Furthermore, new apps must be written for the tiled environment of Windows 8 — the new Windows Phone-influenced interface which seemingly defines Microsoft’s future.

Features:

  • Processor: Quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3
  • Operating System: Windows RT
  • Memory: 64 GB storage, 2 GB of RAM
  • Display: 10.6 “ClearType HD display, with a 1366 x 768 Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Widescreen), a 5-point multi-touch
  • Connectivity: Wireless connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0 technology
  • Cameras: Two 720p HD camera, front-and-rear-facing
  • USB: Full-size USB 2.0
  • Audio: 3.5 mm audio jack, stereo speakers, two microphones
  • Display Interface: high-definition video output
  • Sensors: light sensor, accelerometer sensor, gyroscope, magnetometer
  • Battery: 31.5 Wh
  • Battery life: Up to 8 hours of mixed use
  • Unit Dimensions: 274.5 x 172 x 9.4 mm
  • MicroSDXC slot
  • Weight: less than 680 grammes
  • Other: SkyDrive, Internet Explorer 10, Windows e-mail and instant messaging, Bing, Xbox, Music, Video to Xbox, Xbox games, pre-installed with Microsoft Office Home and Student 2013 RT.

The price for this gadget is approximately NRs. 60,000.

Feel free to explore :  Microsoft Surface

Interesting Email From One of Our Bytes

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To Gadget byte Nepal

Am I alone in not wanting to root my android phone? I consider my self to be an enthusiast – I read Android Magazine, after all – and I am both competent and confident at working with computer on quite technical things, I just don’t feel that I want to root it. U also get a little bit annoyed that whenever anyone points out a problem with android the default reply is: “Root it, Flash a ROM, Fixed.” Why do we allow manufactures and software developers to get away with producing buggy or under performing products just because an elite bunch of users are happy to fix it themselves.  Nobody expects iPhone user to have to jailbreak just to fix things, anymore than you’d be required to rewire your toaster. I’ve got better things to do than flashing ROM’s and re-installing my apps afterward. I’d rather keep my warranty in tact and let the manufacturers do what they are supposed to do what they are supposed to be good at.

We say: We see many articles that say that rooting helps the mobile phones good. We agree with you that it isn’t substitute for a properly working phone right after opening the box. But the freedom that comes from hacking Android is hard to beat.

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LG G Pro Lite Review: A phone for Lite Business Users!

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LG is a leading consumer tech manufacturer in the world. A wing of its company- LG mobile has been manufacturing various smartphone to cater the needs of general mass. From average smartphone users to high-end geeks, LG mobiles have been providing gadgets to serve all these categories. Shadowed in the likes of iPhone, Samsung and Nokia, LG phones are trying their best to sustain in this cut-throat competition in the smartphone market.

In Nepalese market though LG’s have had an efficient penetration in the budget range. Distributed by CG Electronics, LG mobiles are offering various range of “L series” “Optimus Series” and the recent “G series” smartphones.

One of these smartphones is the LG G Pro Lite Dual. This Dual SIM smartphone fits into pockets of the average mid-range user at its price tag of Rs. 34,199 and is a best match when it comes to a large screen device at its range.

Pros:

  1. A large 5.5-inch display
  2. Wonderful Battery
  3. Stylus pen
  4. Low-light camera

Cons:

  1. Average Gaming performance
  2. LG UI
  3. Lesser internal memory

A brief look of the handling of device is shown in the video below:

 Design

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The LG G Pro Lite Dual has a standard body as seen in the Samsung smartphones. By standard, we’re talking a normal poly-carbonate back with a plastic body and a “metallic” bezel around the smartphone’s body.

The left is accompanied by the Volume rocker buttons and a dedicated customizable shortcut button. On the right there is the Power/Lock Key. Below the device you can find the micro-USB port, Dual Speakers and a microphone, whereas the top is accompanied by 3.5mm headphone jack, a noise-cancelling secondary mic and an infra-red for remote controlling your TVs and DVDs.

The back panel is accessible though, with a casing for a replaceable large 3140mAh battery, two GSM SIM cards and microSD card.

The phone has a regular profile and light in hand to hold.

Display

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The LG G Pro Lite Dual has a 5.5-inch IPS display on board with a qHD display. This way the pixel count goes to as much as 200 ppi. Though the pixel density is not that high, I was comfortable with the screen. The only time you could see a pixilation is when you’re reading or browsing the internet, that too in a minimum level.

The viewing angles are good too but the screen is prone to smudges and sunlight glares. The brightness of the device is well-enough to provide lighting in interiors but under direct sunlight you mayn’t be able to read text’s and images.

Software / User Interface

The software behind the LG G Pro Lite Dual is a normal Android Jelly Bean 2.2 with a tweaked LG UI. I’m not a big fan of the UI though I really appreciate the way the settings menu is tabbed for easier navigation.

The features like QSlide offers a way of multitasking which takes advantage of its large 5.5-inch display. Also, the QuickMemo features are well versed with the Stylus pen onboard. This is really good for taking quick notes and doodling if you like to paint on your phone.

The app drawer is normal and the customization features are plenty. I always equipped my device with the “dodol launcher” so, UI looks was never a problem for me. Adding on to that, the Easy Home feature of the LG UI is a good one since it allows you to use your phone as a large-keypad-phone; very good for aged and visually disabled persons.

The stock softwares like Guest Mode allows you to select apps to be run when a third-person uses your phones. A very good addition as the “Kids Corner” found in Windows phone 8 devices.

Plus there are stock softwares like Smart Share, Photos which only add to the productivity this phone has to offer.

Reports are that this phone will be receiving KitKat upgrade really soon, so that’s a plus point!

Hardware

This phone is powered by Mediatek Cortex A9 processor, which handles apps and the OS pretty well. It’s a Dual-core 1 Ghz processor which is better than the Cortex A7 processor found in average mid-range devices. The Graphics is handled by the PowerVR SGX531 GPU which was disappointing in my experience. I got really low scores in the benchmark tests which I’ve posted below. The phone has an AnTuTu score of 8406 which is just “Not too bad” according to AnTuTu. While ranking it with mediocre LG Optimus 2X I got “okay” results. The proecessor does pretty well but the downside is definitely the graphics.

The internal storage is of 8 GB but you will have around 3.5 GB of extra space after you install your essential apps and the space the phone OS will take. So storage freaks are advised to pop-in the microSD card and since apps and games can be installed there, it shouldn’t be a problem.

LG G Pro Lite Dual features a Stylus pen which is pretty basic unlike the one you see in Note 3 but hey, you can’t compare a 70k device with this one, can you? Its good in taking notes but is slightly less responsive.

While the graphics is a downside of this device there’s an A+ side too and that’s its battery. It’s powered by 3140 mAh of battery which will get you a day and a half of normal usage without charging. If you surf regular internet and watch HD videos or play games back-to back this phone should easily give upto 8 hours of life which is really appreciable given its screen size.

Camera

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This phone has an 8-megapixel shooter in the back capable of recording good photos and 720p videos. I found no problems in the camera whatsoever though the low-light photos were not that great. But the best part is its “Night-mode” which dramatically balances the exposure at low-light and gives you a perfect photos, even in low-light.

The front is equipped by a 1.3-megapixel shooter which is not a game turner but is good for selfies and instagrammers.

You can view the full gallery of the Camera Samples here.

Gaming Performance:

As the graphics of this device is at average, you can’t expect much from Gaming with this boy. Its like this phone was designed with overall performance in mind rather than the regular hard-core gaming.

Having said that, this phone still handles mid-range games like Temple Run and Subway Surfers but has a hard-time playing High-end games like Asphalt or Modern Combat.

WRAP UP:

With an excellent battery, a good camera and a “okay” gaming performance,  I think this phone is for those who are not much into gaming but would love to Facebook or use other apps or even browse the internet. A hardcore geek would not like this device but a medium-user will have no problems whatsoever with this guy.

So, will you buy this device, or already own one?
Let us know!

Top 3 Flappy birds alternatives

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Watchin your friends play Flappy birds and hate it, coz you can’t play it anymore? Well don’t worry, here are the best 3 Flappy birds alternatives so that you could relish the joy of the game!

Flappy Bird is a 2013 mobile game developed in Hanoi by Vietnam-based developer Dong Nguyen and published by GEARS Studios, a small, independent game developer also based in Vietnam. The game, which was released on May 24, 2013 and was subsequently removed from both Apple’s App Store and Google Play by its creator on February 10, 2014 saying that “He couldn’t handle it anymore”

Well, looks like the fans now can’t handle its departure so requests are being made to bring it back. Time will tell if they come back to the store or not but till then, enjoy this list of flappy birds alternatives:

1. Clumsy Bird (Android)

Meet the hapless ever Clumsy Birds and they need your help! The survival of the Clumsy Birds is at stake because the bad dragons have stolen their precious eggs. With their little wings, It’s your job to guide these cute birds fly through all kinds of obstacles to get back their eggs.

2. Ironpants (Android, iOS)

Be the best and fly the longest distance with your hero Ironpants avoiding coming obstacles. It claims to be the “hardest” game you’ve ever played. (probably because its called “iron” )

3. Flappy Fish (Android)

Navigate the little fish with tapping your finger on the screen and avoid the obstacles.
In this game you have to try to get as wide you can and float through the water like a bird and beat your own highscore.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy Core Prime arrives in Nepal

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IMS, the official distributor of Samsung mobiles in Nepal, will officially be launching their latest Budget friendly smartphone-“Core Prime” in coming weeks. The Samsung Galaxy Core Prime is priced around Rs.13,999.

Core Prime boasts a 4.5 inch WVGA screen with PLS technology for better wider viewing angle. The selling point of this phone could be the “Snapdragon 410” SoC that includes Quad Core 64 bit processor running at 1.2 GHz and Adreno 306 Graphics. It comes with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of inbuilt storage, and supports expandable storage via microSD card (up to 64GB).

Samsung Galaxy Core Prime

The Android 4.4 KitKat-based Samsung Galaxy Core Prime has a 2000 mAh removable battery with ultra-power saving feature, where in the device can run for 2 days straight with just 10% power under stand-by mode. It includes a 5-megapixel autofocus rear camera with LED flash, and a 2-megapixel front camera. Connectivity options on the handset include Wi-Fi b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS. It is a Dual SIM phone with 3G connectivity.

Galaxy Core Prime will give competition to the Huawei Honor Holly which was recently launched in Nepal for Rs.13,999.

Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 officially launched in Nepal

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The most anticipated mid-range smartphone is finally available in Nepal. International Marketing Service (IMS), the authorized distributor of Samsung mobile phones in Nepal, on Sunday launched Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 in the Nepalese market. The successor of Galaxy grand is priced at Rs.36,900, with 2 percent discount given to early birds for limited period of time.

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IMS Nepal today announced Galaxy Grand 2 which according to Samsung has much improvements over the original Samsung Galaxy Grand. You can see in the image above how the two smartphones stack up to each other.

The features namely would be:

  • Faux-Leather back with Galaxy Note 3 like stitching.
  • A new 5.25-inch LCD with a resolution of 1280×720, is a certain improvement over the WVGA display on the previous model.
  • On the inside, 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon  processor, 1.5GB of RAM to keep the device running and 8GB of internal storage space with a microSD expansion option.
  • 8 MP Rear camera with Full HD video recording. 
  • Furthermore, The battery has been upgraded and now has a capacity of 2,600mAh to match all its new features.
  • Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.


Hands on Review of Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 

 

Nepal Telecom providing free Wi-fi for a month

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Nepal Telecom (NT) has been offering free Wi-Fi Internet service based on WiMAX technology in  21 different places like Tribhuwan International Airport (both domestic and international terminals), Bir Hospital, Tribhuwan University Teaching Hospital, Shahid Gangalal National Heart Centre, Basantapur, Patan and Bhaktapur Durbar Square and different offices of NT.

Users just need to type “Wifi” and SMS it to 1416 in the Wi-Fi hotspot area and they will receive a password. After receiving a password, users can connect to “NTWIMAX” in their Wi-Fi settings and then open the internet browser. To access the internet,they have to type their mobile number as username and the password received to enjoy the internet for an hour at a speed of up to 512 Kbps.

According to NT, they will be launching the service commercially from next month and will be charged Rs 10 per hour from next month.But for now, they are providing the internet access for free.


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“We have installed equipment in 21 places in the Valley and the router is being configured now. Though we are yet to launch the commercial service, customers can SMS to 1416 from the hotspot region and get the username and password for free now as we are testing the quality of the service and receiving the feedback,” said Lochan Lal Amatya, project manager of WiMAX, adding that the customers will be charged Rs 10 per hour from next month.

According to NT, customers can use Wi-Fi even without the password in many places for free as the router installation work is going on. However, customers will have to compulsorily get the password to use it even for free in all the hotspot areas by the end of coming week.

“In the first phase, NT will be launching the paid service in those places only. However, later we will be introducing it in shopping malls and even Dashrath Stadium,” said Munesh Gupta, the system administrator of WiMAX.
Gupta added that the service which is targeted towards NT GSM pre-paid and post-paid customers in the first phase will soon be made available to the subscribers of other telecom operators as well.

The Wi-Fi service will be available in the range of 100 to 150 metres from the hotspots depending on the access point (AP).
NT is also launching the service outside the Valley soon. “We are fixing the equipment in 80 different places outside the Valley and for this we have already signed an agreement with house owners. We will be reaching to all major cities very soon,” said Amatya.

 

Sony sells VAIO PC business and splitting TV lineup :Global

Sony said it was “addressing various options” as recently as yesterday when it came to its VAIO PC and laptop arm, and while announcing its financial results for Q3 2013, it’s apparently come to a decision. Amid reforming its TV arm (and splitting it into a standalone entity by June 2014), it’s going to sell its PC business and VAIO brand to Japan Industrial Partners (JIP), with the final deal set to be done by the end of March 2014. The company has reported a drop in demand for its PCs in prior financial statements, and (barring the VAIO Flip 11A), Sony didn’t really have much to show from its VAIO range at this year’s CES. During the earnings call today, CEO Kaz Hirai said that it was an “agonizing decision”, and that it was “a very Sony brand… It stirred up the PC market.”

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The company says it’s no longer designing and developing PC products, while manufacturing and sales will wrap up after the company’s final VAIO range goes on sale globally. It has decided to focus on those post-PC products (yep, smartphones and tablets), meaning that it had to make some big decisions with less successful parts of the business. During Q3 2013, it saw “significant profit improvements” compared to the same period last year. Sony saw year-on-year sales increases from its mobile arm, but still forecasts an annual loss of around $1.1 billion (110 billion yen) for the full year: it had previously projected a 30 billion yen profit.

Sony will cut a total of 5,000 jobs worldwide (1,500 in Japan) by the end of the 2014 fiscal year, while the new PC company has stated that it will hire around 250 to 300 Sony employees, encompassing design, development manufacturing and sales, and will be based in Nagano — where Sony’s current VAIO HQ resides. The company is promising to fulfill all its aftercare warranties. Sony is signed up to invest 5 percent of the new company’s capital to support its launch and smooth over the transition. Restructuring costs across both the TV and PC segments are now set to cost an extra 20 billion yen. Sony is now set to focus on its high-end sets and 4K screens, and hopes that changes will ensure the TV business returns to profitability within the next financial year.

Well it feels horrible to know that we won’t see any SONY VAIO PC’s anymore! Since, your warranties will still be available even after the split, you have lesser to worry. Regarding innovation and product quality, that time shall tell.

And if you had a SONY VAIO laptop/PC (like me) you might feel bad too…  Let us know!

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Huawei announces new Smartphones and Experience Centre in Nepal.

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Huawei, officially smart phone market of Nepal

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Huawei, world’s No.1 telecom solutions provider,has now officially entered into the smart phone market of Nepal. Huawei is a global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, whose products and solutions have been deployed in over 140 countries. Serving more than one third of the world’s population, as per 2013 report. Huawei is the world’s 3rd largest smartphone maker with the total shipment of more than 52 million smartphonesHuawei is also in 315th position in the global fortune 500 list. Huawei, with its innovative and cutting-edge products and services, has been providing quality telecom related services to Nepal’s leading telecom operators such as Nepal Telecom, Ncell and UTL since lastten years. Country office of Huawei Nepal currently employs 200 staff, out of which more than 70% are Nepalese employee.

Call Mobility, an authorized distributor of Huawei in Nepal, has announced the openingof exclusive Experience Zone:- Ola electronics- through a launching program held on 4th Feb, 2014 at Fresh House Bhavan, New Road.According to Call Mobility, the objective of this unique Experience Zone is to provide consumers a personal experience of Huawei smartphones and its utility services.

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The launching program wasinaugurated by Mr. Wu Chen Tai, Chinese ambassador, and Mr. Anoop Ranjan Bhattarai, Managing Director of Nepal Telecom. The program was also attended by Mr. Cheng Ji and Mr. Peng Wei, counselors from Chinese Embassy and officials from Nepal Telecom.

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In the program Call Mobility talked about four finest breed of Huawei smartphones P6, G700, G610 and Y511 of Ascend series, recently launched in the Nepali marketalong with the introductory offers that consumers can enjoy with the purchase of these smartphones- free Bluetooth speaker with Ascend P6 & G700 and free Bluetooth Headset with Ascend G610 & Y511. Huawei’s partnership with Nepal Telecom to provide one year free internet with the purchase of selected Huawei CDMA/EVDO smartphones, tablet & MBB product was also officially announced in the program.

So, if you ever pay a visit to that place (and you should) do let us know about your experience.

Karbonn Titanium X arrives in Nepal

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Allied Trade Link, the authorized dealer of Karbonn phones in Nepal, unveils Karbonn titanium X, their flagship smartphone of early 2014. Karbonn Titanium X has a better look,an improved specs and a upgraded Camera than the Karbonn’s 2013 Flagship-The Titanium S5.

Karbonn Titanium X arrives in Nepal

 

AT A GLANCE

  • Dual sim Dual standby (2G + 3G)
  • Android 4.2.2
  • 5.0 inches FULL HD IPS LCD touch screen
  • Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A7 Processor (Mediatek MT6589T chipset)
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 16 GB internal memory with expandable microSD card slot.
  • 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash
  • Li-Ion 2300 mAh battery
  • PRICE: MRP 34,500

Sporting a 5 inch full HD IPS LCD screen, a Quad core processor and a 13 MP camera with Full HD video recording, this smartphone will straightforwardly rival the Micromax canvas turbo, Colors K2 or the new Samsung galaxy grand 2.

A QUICK COMPARISON 

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VERDICT

All these smartphones yields above average user experience and provide good value for money.Of course, they are not as good as the high end smartphones like the Samsung note 3 or the LG G2 but they are appreciable considering its price tag.