Thursday 30 July 2015

At Rs 8999, Micromax Canvas Juice 2 has a 3000 mAh battery!!




Micromax launched its Canvas Juice 2 smartphone at a price of Rs 8,999 in India. The smartphone is powered by a 3000mAh battery. The smartphone runs on a 1.3GHz quad-core processor with 2GB RAM and 8GB internal memory which can be expanded up to 32GB. Running Android Lollipop 5.0 operating system, the device sports a 5-inch 720p HD display along with an 8MP A/F rear camera and a 2MP front camera. The device will be available from March 19.

The USP of the device is its battery. Micromax claims that the 3,000 mAh battery can deliver 9 hours of talk time and standby time of more than 18 days.



Specs:
5-inch 720p HD display
Android Lollipop 5.0 operating system
1.3GHz quad-core processor
2GB RAM
8GB ROM (32GB expandable)
8MP A/F rear camera and a 2MP front camera
3,000 mAh battery

Monday 27 July 2015

The best smartphones under the tag of Rs.3000


The best smartphones under the tag of Rs.3000


Gone are the days when only someone with a luxurious budget could own a quality smartphone. With so many companies launching new smartphones every now and then, you are literally spoilt for choice. But with so many choices, it also gets confusing which one to choose and which is the best one as per our requirements. Here is a list of budget quality smartphones to make this difficult decision easy for you:

1.Karbonn A Plus

Karbonn A Plus has a 3.5 inch TFT multi capacitive inch TFT display with a 320 X 480 resolution and has a pixel density of 165 ppi. Running on 1.3GHz processor with a 256MB RAM, it doesn’t offers the privilege of quick multi-tasking but it is decent enough for the price it comes at. It has a 3 mega pixel primary camera and no front camera. So selfie lovers can skip this phone. It has an expandable memory of up to 32 GB which is pretty good. It costs for Rs.2690. If you are thinking of buying it or gifting it someone else, use these snapdeal coupons available on CashKaro.com to get it at a lesser price along with the bonus of cash back.
Karbonn A plus


2.Adcom A350i

It’s not a very popular name in the smartphone market but this phone in particular scores over the other budget smartphones. It has a 3.5 inch HVGA display and 320×480 pixels. Equipped with Android 2.3.5 Ginger Bread and 1 GHz processor, it aims to provide the best user experience possible in the price range. It has two cameras i.e. a 2 mega pixel primary camera and a 0.3 mega pixel secondary camera. Other features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM radio, gaming function and more. Buy it today with an amazing discount from these shopclues coupons via CashKaro.com.
adcom a350i


 

3.Onida i099

Rejoice selfie lovers because here’s a budget smartphone with a front camera. Onida i099 has a 2 mega pixel rear camera and 0.3 mega pixel front camera. It runs on Android v4.0 (ice cream sandwich) on a 1GHz processor. It has a decent RAM of 256 MB. You can manage your business as well as personal contacts easily with this model as it is a dual dim phone. It costs Rs.2499.
onida i099


4.Micromax Q7

Mircomax Q7 comes with a 2.20 inch 240×320 display, making itself easy to be held in a single hand.  It has a 2 mega pixel primary camera and has expandable storage capacity of up to 4 GB. This too is a dual SIM camera and has other features like decent video recording, QWERTY keypad, stereo FM radio, Wi-Fi connectivity and multi format music player. It comes for Rs.1990.
Micromax Q7


5.iBall Andi 3.5 KKE Genius

It has a 3.5 inch screen powered by 1 GHz, Cortex-A9 processor and 256 MB RAM. It runs on Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system. It isn’t a very advanced one but a decent one to let you have a smooth functioning without your phone hanging in between. It has a 3.2 mega pixel primary camera and is a dual SIM phone. It costs Rs.2750.
I ball andi 3.5



With this list, simplify your choices for buying a good and affordable smartphone!

Tuesday 14 July 2015

Micromax canvas silver 5 first glance review!!




Micromax continues to focus on the 4G smartphones with the launch of a new flagship device, the Micromax Canvas Sliver 5. The phone will be available from the first week of July, and will be priced at Rs. 17,999, available via retail and online.

Launched in Delhi on Thursday, the Micromax Canvas Sliver 5 is - according to Micromax - the slimmest phone on the market with a total end-to-end width of 5.1mm. Micromax CEO Vineet Taneja agrees that there are other phones in the market that are slimmer, but says that they have bumps and bulges along their bodies, which means they are thicker than the Sliver 5 at some points.

Design

The Micromax Canvas Sliver 5 has a 4.8-inch screen, and is 5.1mm thick. Most of the front face is taken up by the screen, with the sides in particular having only narrow bezels. The "chin" of the phone is more pronounced, but nothing out of the ordinary.

The phone is available in both black, and white-and-gold variants. We looked at the latter one for our hands on, though the black one was also available on stage; the black one looks a little sleeker somehow, but at first glance, both colours look nice.

The phone is definitely narrow, and coupled with the screen-size, the result is a phone that feels like it could've easily been a little shorter. It's not too uncomfortable to hold - there are no sharp edges and the phone is narrow enough that our hand curled naturally around the body.

The 3.5mm jack and the USB port lie at the bottom edge of the phone, and really drive home how sleek the phone is - the earphone jack takes up most of the bottom. The power and volume buttons are on the left and right sides, respectively, while the rear camera is indeed flush with the body of the phone, with just a slightly raised ring around it to keep it from damage.



specifications

Aside from the 5.1mm thickness, the Micromax Canvas Sliver 5 is also notable for its 97 gram weight. Other than that though, the phone is fairly standard; the Android 5.0.2 Lollipop-based Micromax Canvas Sliver 5 supports a single SIM card (Nano-SIM) and features a 4.8-inch (720x1280 pixels) HD Amoled display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It is powered by a 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor coupled with 2GB of DDR3 RAM. The Canvas Sliver 5 comes with 16GB of inbuilt storage, but doesn't feature expandable storage support.

The Canvas Sliver 5 sports an 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera with Sony IMX219 CMOS sensor with a 'blue glass filter' and LED flash. There is a 5-megapixel front-facing camera on board as well. The Canvas Sliver 5 is backed by a 2000mAh battery, which Taneja claims will be enough for most people to use the phone for a full day.

Our very limited experiments with the Micromax Canvas Sliver 5's camera show that it's not bad, taking photos in the really bad lighting of the launch venue without too much noise in the image, and pulling up relatively sharp images. It's important to remember that a few quick clicks in very uncertain lighting using a phone that's tethered to a stand makes it hard to judge, but the camera seems to be fair, at any rate.
Aside from the design, the most compelling facet of the phone might actually be the after sales service that Micromax is promising. Taneja says that much like the Micromax Canvas Knight 2 the Sliver 5 will also benefit from "M! On-Site Care". This means that customers who face any problems can visit Micromax's website and get a doorstep pickup of the phone, along with a guarantee of either repairs or a replacement within a week.



Final thoughts

A quick look at the UI showed nothing particularly out of the ordinary. The camera application includes a professional mode though, which promises to give users lots of control for difficult lighting situations. Using the Micromax Canvas Sliver 5 to type a message was comfortable, and the phone is really light - the 97 gram weight means that you are unlikely to feel it in your pocket.
Sure, this phone is half as thick as many others out there; but that doesn't really change the fact that it has only 16GB of total storage, with no option to use a microSD card. Micromax chose to sacrifice the microSD slot and dual-SIM functionality (both features which are quite popular in India) to make the phone slimmer; that might be a misstep, particularly when you consider the relatively high price of the phone.