Tuesday, 29 January 2013

iBall Andi 4.5q launched in India for Rs 11,490, boasts of Android Jelly Bean and 8.0-MP camera



iBall has added another member to its Andi series of smartphones with the launch of the iBall Andi 4.5q. The device comes equipped with an array of decent features, including a 4.5-inch qHD display offering 960×540 pixels resolution and the latest version of Android, v4.1 Jelly Bean, which also gives users access to features like the Google Now and more. These features amongst others put the device in the race of the likes of Karbonn and Micromax, which have recently come up with a few good smartphones with quite a powerful set of features.
Apart from these features, Andi 4.5q is a dual-SIM device which runs on a dual-core 1GHz Cortex A9 processor and holds a 8.0-megapixel autofocus rear camera with flash light and a front camera which can be used for video calling. The phone is capable of playing HTML5 video, and has 512 MB of RAM and carries a 2050mAh battery. Moreover, on connectivity front, it comes with support for 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. iBall Andi 4.5q is available at a price of Rs 11,490.
Specs:
  • 4.5″ Multi Touch Screen qHD display – Android OS, 4.1 ‘Jelly Bean’
  • Dual core 1GHz Cortex A9 Processor
  • 540×960 pixel Resolution with 245ppi
  • dual-SIM
  • 2050 mAh battery
  • 8.0 MP Rear camera with Flash and a front camera
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 g/b/n
  • 512MB RAM
  • Light, Proximity and G-Sensor – Pre-embedded Google Play Store
  • 3G HSUPA
  • GPS, A-GPS

Micromax Canvas HD vs Karbonn Smart Titanium 1

The quad-core arms race started right at the top-end of the market and now has trickled down to the low-end of the market. Now we have two devices in the sub-Rs 15,000 price bracket that feature quad-core CPUs – the Karbonn Smart Titanium 1 and the Micromax Canvas HD. Lets see how both the devices compare with each other.
Right off the bat, one has to admit that the Canvas HD has a higher resolution 720p screen, but again it is also a larger display at 5-inches. The Karbonn Smart Titanium on the other hand has a 4.5-inch qHD display.
Both are powered by quad-core SoCs. The Micromax Canvas HD leverages a MediaTek CPU while Karbonn depends upon Qualcomm for its chipset. We don’t know which CPU is the better performer, so we’ll just need to wait and watch.
The Micromax Canvas HD has an 8-megapixel camera, while Smart Titanium 1 only has a 5-megapixel rear camera. It is a well known fact that a higher-megapixel count is not a metric to measure a cameras image quality.
The Micromax Canvas HD has a higher 2,000 mAh battery, while the Karbonn Smart Titanium has a much smaller 1,600 mAh battery.
Both devices have dual-SIM capabilities and both can run on 3G networks. Additionally, both run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
FeatureKarbonn Smart Titanium 1Micromax Canvas HD
Processor1.2GHz Qualcomm quad-core processer1.2GHz MediaTek quad-core processor
Display4.5-inch qHD IPS5-inch 720p IPS
RAM1GB1GB
Camera5-megapixel, VGA front8-megapixel rear camera, VGA front camera
Memory4GB of ROM, microSD card slotMemory 4GB of ROM, microSD card slot
Battery1,600 mAh2,000 mAh
OSAndroid 4.1Android 4.1
More over if one is price conscious, then the Karbonn Smart Titanium wins out hands down owing to its Rs 10,990 price. The Micromax Canvas HD on the other hand costs Rs 15,000.

HTC Butterfly vs Sony Xperia Z



Today, HTC launched the HTC Butterfly in India, making it the first smartphone to be launched with a 1080p display and the quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor in India. This however will not be the only of its kind. Soon we will see the HTC Butterfly have an armada of competition and this will almost surely start with the delectable Sony Xperia Z we saw first at CES. We pit both the devices in a head-to-head specification comparison, read on to find out more.
While 1080p displays is the theme, the HTC Butterfly is not a solo roadrunner in this party. Even the Sony Xperia Z boasts a 5-inch 1080p panel that matches the PPI count of the Butterfly.
The Xperia Z goes one step further and adds waterproof and dust protection, however even the Butterfly touts similar water resistance which makes both these devices resistant to water induced damage.
Both devices share the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset that has quad-cores and a clock speed of 1.5GHz. Additionally both also have 2GB of RAM embedded for a silky smooth experience.
When it comes to photography, both the Butterfly and the Xperia Z have some laud worthy chops of their own. The Butterfly has an 8-megapixel camera with HTC’s image sense chip. It even has a 2-megapixel front-facing camera that as a wide-angle lens which makes it perfect for video calls. The Sony Xperia Z puts all this imaging business to mockery with its latest 13-megapixel sensor that can shoot HDR for video and stills on the fly. It also has a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera.
In the memory department it’s a stalemate between the Butterfly and the Xperia Z. Both the devices also have microSD card slots to boot.
Even in the battery department, the Xperia Z has a slightly ahead of the Butterfly thanks to its 2,330 mAh battery. The Butterfly on the other hand has a smaller 2,020 mAh battery.
So all this makes us believe that as much as we’d love to say that the Butterfly is the best in the business, it will not hold that title for long and if one is considering shelling out so much money, it will be advisable to wait for a bit. That said, new phones keep coming out all the time and we always say that if you need a phone buy it now don’t wait for something better, because there will always be something better in the near future.
FeaturesHTC ButterflySony Xperia Z
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core 1.5GHzQualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core 1.5GHz
RAM2GB2GB
Display5-inch 1080p5-inch 1080p
Memory16GB, microSD card slot16GB, microSD card slot
Camera8-MP rear, 2-MP front13-MP rear, 1.9-MP front
Battery2,020 mAh2,330 mAh
Operating SystemAndroid 4.1Android 4.1
ExtrasBeats AudioBravia Engine

Monday, 28 January 2013

Spice Mi-530 and Stellar Nhance Mi-435 now available online for Rs 13,999 and Rs 7,199



Spice seems in a habit of releasing devices very quietly. The Spice Mi-530 smartphone is available online in India for Rs 13,999. Apart from this, even the Stellar Nhance Mi-435 is available online for Rs 7,199.  Both devices are now available on Saholic, which admittedly is a Spice owned retail property, so its not surprising that the device showed up first here.
The Mi-530 is a dual-SIM smartphone, and it flaunts a 5.3-inch qHD display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, which works in concert with 1GB of RAM. Additionally it has 16 GB internal memory, a 8-megapixel rear camera and a very high-resolution 5-megapixel front-facing camera.
Frankly we are yet to see a front-facing camera with such a high resolution and this could also perhaps be a typo on the listing on Saholic.
Other features of the device include 3G connectivity, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a 2,550-mAh battery and it runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
The Stellar Nhance too is a dual-SIM smartphone running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It has a 4-inch display, a 1GHz dual-core CPU, 512 MB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, 4GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a 1,500-mAh battery and 3G connectivity.
According to the listing both devices will be shipped with-in four days, so one will not need to wait for long

Spice Mi-530 with 5.3 inch qHD screen, Dual core with 1GB RAM for Rs. 13999


Spice mobiles have launched a dual core handset called the Spice Mi-530 that sports a 5.3 inch qHD IPS display with 1GB RAM, 16GB internal storage and powered by a dual core processors for Rs. 13,999. The handset is listed on Saholic –  will be available soon.
There you go another dual core handset, having said that, the specification does look interesting. To start with its dual SIM dual standby handset running on Android 4.0 (ICS) OS. Mi-530 sails on 1GB RAM with a cool 16GB internal storage along with micro SD support.
The dual core processor is clocked at 1.2GHz. The display screen is 5.3 inches with 960×540 pixels resolution with 16M colors. The camera is of an 8MP resolution along with a 5MP front camera. As per the specs on Saholic the handset can record videos in 1080p resolution but there is no need to get excited about it because its 1080p at 15fps, the quality will not be as good as you would think.
The Spice Mi-530 comes loaded with 3G, 2G (class 12), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, micro USB and 3.5mm audio port. For such a big screen and dual core processor there is a 2550 mAh Li-po battery which as per Spice, will give a talktime of about 4 hours and standby time of almost 30 days over the 2G network.
Rs. 13,999 does look good for this dual core with 1GB, 16GB storage and 5.3 inch screen, however it will be tough choice to make between the dual core and the quad core as the price are too close.
Spice Mi-530 with 5.3-inch screen, 8 MP camera launched; available online for Rs 13,999
Spice Mi-530 Key Features and Specifications
  • Dual core clocked at 1.2GHz (CPU / GPU unknown).
  • Dual SIM with Dual Standby.
  • 1GB RAM, 16GB internal storage and Micro SD slot with max 32GB card supported.
  • 5.3 inch TFT LCD screen with supported resolution of 960×540 pixels with 16M colours.
  • 3G, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth 4, USB, GPS with A-GPS, Wi-Fi, FM with recording and 3.5mm jack.
  • 8MP rear with 1080p video recording at 15fps, 5MP front camera and 1080p video playback supported.
  • Li-Po standard battery of 2550mAh capacity with 29 days standby (2G) and over 4 hours talktime (2G).
  • Price Rs. 13,999. (Listed on Saholic)

Sunday, 27 January 2013

NEW PLAYSTATION 4 DETAILS EMERGE: 8-CORE AMD ‘BULLDOZER’ CPU, REDESIGNED CONTROLLER AND MORE

PlayStation 4 Specs


2013 is a huge year for gamers. Nintendo (NTDOY) just launched the Wii U ahead of the holidays and both Sony (SNE) and Microsoft (MSFT) are expected to issue next-generation consoles before the year is through. We’ve seen plenty of rumors about both systems over the past few months, and the latest comes from Kotaku and focuses on Sony’s PlayStation 4.
The site claims to have gotten its hands on documents describing Sony’s developer system given to premier partners so they can build games ahead of the next-generation console launch. The specs, if accurate, will obviously line up with the release version of the system. Included in the specs Kotaku is reporting are an AMD64 “Bulldozer” CPU with eight cores total, an AMD GPU, 8GB of system RAM, 2.2GB of video memory, a 160GB hard drive, a Blu-ray drive, four USB 3.0 ports and more.
Sony also reportedly has a redesigned controller in the works that will include a capacitive touch pad.


APPLE WILL REPORTEDLY LAUNCH ITS FIFTH-GENERATION IPAD IN OCTOBER

iPad 5 Release Date

Although previous reports indicated that Apple (AAPL) would release its fifth-generation iPad alongside a new iPad mini with Retina display in March, a new report from Jeremy Horwitz of iLounge, claims the newest iPad will be announced in October instead. Horwitz said that he “had the opportunity to inspect a supposedly accurate — and seriously intriguing — physical model of the completely redesigned fifth-generation iPad.” He noticed that the design of the new tablet takes many cues from the iPad mini, which others have reported as well, and includes “virtually no left or right bezels.”
Horwitz added that it will have “the same chamfered edges and curves” as the iPad mini, only stretched, and will likely include Sharp’s IGZO display technology and smaller chip components.
He also reported details about the iPhone 5S, which he claims will look similar to the iPhone 5, although it will include a larger rear flash. Horwitz said the smartphone will launch this year, as will a “low-cost” plastic-bodied iPhone, which is being developed with China Mobile in mind.
Lastly, Horwitz reported that another early prototype with a 4.7-inch display has been floating around, however it is not expected to be released in 2013.
“It might never make it to market, and plenty could change before it does,” he said, “Consider it Apple’s ‘just in case / Plan B’ hedge against ever-growing Android phone screen sizes.”

HTC DROID DNA REVIEW: A FULL HD DISPLAY ISN’T THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES THIS DROID A WINNER


HTC DROID DNA ReviewDESIGN

On paper, the DROID DNA is perhaps the most appealing smartphone ever. Yes, ever. The device is able to pack the latest hardware into a relatively slim and beautiful design, measuring in at 141 x 70.5 x 9.7 mm. Despite having one of the largest displays available on a smartphone, the DROID DNA is the same width as Samsung’s Galaxy S III and less than 3mm wider than Motorola’s DROID RAZR HD. HTC has followed in Apple’s footsteps and rather than making the device wider like a Galaxy Note, the company decided to make it taller like the iPhone 5. But while it may be taller than traditional smartphones it is nowhere near as tall as the Note — in fact, the DROID DNA comes in a mere 5 millimeters taller than the Galaxy S III and is 10 millimeters shorter than the Note.
HTC’s design hasn’t changed much in the past few years but this isn’t a bad thing. If you have held one of the company’s smartphones recently you will understand what the DROID DNA feels like in hand. HTC has managed to find the perfect equilibrium of design, and its build quality lies in between that of Samsung and Motorola. It doesn’t have the plastic and cheap feel that some smartphones have but at the same time it isn’t a heavy-bullet-stopping Kevlar clunker either; it just feels great. If you have never been a fan of HTC’s design, however, the DROID DNA won’t be as appealing for you.
If you are worried about the size and portability of the DROID DNA you have nothing to fear. I have relatively small hands and I had no trouble whatsoever adjusting to the oversized smartphone. Thanks to its slim build, the handset will fit in even the skinniest of jeans, although you will be forced to endure the clichéd rants of, “is that a smartphone in your pocket or are you just excited to see me.”

HARDWARE

From the first time the smartphone is powered on it is clear that the most impressive feature of the DROID DNA is its brilliant screen. The handset features a full HD 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution display with a whopping 440 pixels per inch, well above what the human eye can see. When compared to other Super AMOLED devices, the DROID DNA’s Super LCD 3 display didn’t have an annoying blueish tint, although a side-by-side comparison did reveal that it wasn’t as bright with its settings turned all the way up. Perhaps best of all, the DROID DNA’s display doesn’t include the controversial PenTile matrix that other manufacturers have included in their phones.
To power such a beautiful screen, HTC has incorporated the very best hardware into the DROID DNA. The device is equipped with a 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm (QCOMM) Snapdragon S4 Pro processor that keeps everything running smoothly and 2GB of RAM that makes multitasking go off without a hitch. Within minutes of playing with the DROID DNA you will be impressed with the phone’s performance, which never seemed to give in even under the harshest conditions. The device also runs on Verizon’s ultra-fast 4G LTE network and is powered by Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean, one of the most recent versions of Android.
As is the case for most smartphones, with the good comes the bad and unfortunately HTC is no different. The DROID DNA includes a mere 16GB of internal storage and does not feature a microSD slot. Being stuck with 16GB of space is bad enough but in reality it gets worse since only 11GB is available from the get-go. Considering HD movies and most high-end games take up more than 1GB of space, this is unacceptable. I understand companies are embracing the cloud, but for smartphone users who are stuck on shared or limited data plans, it is not feasible to stream music, movies and TV shows unless Wi-Fi is readily available.
The DROID DNA includes built-in wireless charging capabilities that are said to be compatible with most wireless charging pads. HTC also included another brilliant feature, a rear notification light, so no matter which way you put your phone down, you will always be able to see if you have a notification.
Like other recent HTC smartphones, the DROID DNA comes with Beats Audio, a feature that enhances your music experience with higher bass levels and less distortion. It is a welcome addition but the handset doesn’t even come with headphones, let alone special Beats headphones like previous models.

CAMERA

Nokia (NOK) and Apple have produced some of the best cameras in smartphones to date, but HTC is not far behind and with each new flagship device the company demonstrates what it is capable of. The DROID DNA has an 8-megapixel rear camera that includes HTC’s ImageSense processing chip and custom software, which grants users the ability to shoot full 1080p video and capture still images at the same time. In even lighting, the DROID DNA takes impressive photos and is easily one of, if not the, best Android shooter. In low-light situations the f/2.0 aperture lens performs well and allows the handset to take average quality photos.
   
The front of the device features perhaps the best 2.1-megapixel camera I have ever used, although that isn’t saying much. The front-facing shooter is capable of filming 720p HD video and has an ultra-wide angle 88 degree lens that makes taking self shots with all of your best friends a breeze. HTC’s camera software, which is one of the best in business, also includes a touch-to-capture and auto-smile capture feature, along with continuous shooting, face detection, group portraits, panorama mode, picture filters and slow motion video, among other things.

BATTERY LIFE

When it comes to the DROID DNA’s battery life you shouldn’t believe everything you read. The 2020 mAh battery was more than sufficient and I was able to achieve more than 13 hours of battery life with moderate usage — texting, making calls, checking social media and browsing the web. In fact, the DROID DNA even outlasted my Galaxy Nexus and its extended battery.
The one gripe I have about the battery is that HTC chose to make it non-removable. Everyone is different in the way they use their phones, the DROID DNA lasted 13 hours for me but for other users it could be more or less. Being able to swap out batteries or adding an extended one is obviously preferable because you won’t have to constantly search for the nearest outlet.
HTC also thought it would be a good idea to include a cover over its microUSB port, which looks good but it isn’t practical since it makes it extremely difficult to lift up. In other words, charging the device can be a hassle.

SOFTWARE

You know those features that aren’t exactly good but at the same time don’t hold a device back? Well that is HTC’s Sense user interface in a nutshell. I have made it clear time after time again that I am not a fan of manufacturer skins, as I see them as buggy and the reason Android devices are not frequently updated. Sense 4+ on the DROID DNA, on the other hand, is an enjoyable experience. In short, it takes the complications out of Android and makes it more “Apple-like” with friendly animations and a simplified user experience. While I didn’t notice any sluggishness in Sense 4+, on a personal level I still prefer the stock Android experience.
I did notice that a number of apps such as Angry Birds: Stars Wars, Xbox SmartGlass and Flipboard are either unavailable or unusable on the DROID DNA. I can only assume it has something to do with the smartphone’s super high-resolution because even apps that are compatible such as Google Chrome feature various display quirks.
While we are on the topic of apps, the DROID DNA comes preloaded from head to toe with a variety of applications from Verizon, Amazon and HTC. Luckily all of these programs can be disabled — although not completely removed — through the Android settings.

CONCLUSION

With the DROID DNA and its full HD display, HTC has set a new standard in the mobile industry. Along with an impressive design, a quad-core processor that speeds through any task and a camera that is unmatched by its Android competitors, the DROID DNA is tough to beat. When you throw in features such as wireless charging, the nifty rear notification light and Beats Audio technology, it is clear that this phone is a winner.
It does have its shortcomings, however. Users who are interested in all day battery life and expandable storage may want to look towards Motorola’s DROID RAZR MAXX HD, while those wanting a true smartphone-tablet hybrid should check out the Galaxy Note II. There are also concerns about HTC and future software updates since it isn’t clear if HTC’s recent smartphones will ever see Android 4.2 or any other future versions of the operating system.
Yet even with its flaws, the DROID DNA is not only one of the best smartphones available on Verizon, it is one of the best smartphones period.

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Xolo A500 review and Unboxing – 1GHz dual core for under Rs. 7000


The Xolo A500 comes powered by a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM 8225 processor with 512MB RAM, 4 inch LCD screen and 5MP fixed focus camera. The handset is priced at Rs. 6,999 but you can get it for as low as Rs. 6,500 from local market.
I believe the hardware and most of the specs are almost similar to the Videocon A30 that is also priced at around the same. This is a low cost dual core handset by Xolo sold by Lava International.
A500 box pack
The box is white colour and looks similar to the Xolo A800 packing. Inside you will find the handset, charger, battery, earphone, USB to micro USB cable, warranty statement, a screen guard and quick start guide.
Design
The A500 weighs 122 grams with an 11.8mm thickness. It is bulkier in the center and slimmer towards the edges. There are 3 touch sensitive buttons on front side with in-call speaker, sensors and front camera.
The power button is on the right, volume rockers on the left side, 3.5mm jack on top and micro USB port at the bottom. The rear side is back color with matt finishing (depending on the colour you choose (Black or White)).
Under the hood
As mentioned the dual SIM handset is with 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon, Dual Core processor (QRD MSM 8225) with Adreno 203 GPU that supports HD gaming. The QRD stands for Qualcomm Reference Design – low cost core to compete with low cost MediaTek processors.
XOLO A500 box pack
The handset comes with 512MB RAM and 4GB internal storage. The storage space for apps is excellent; however the free RAM is low. The handset runs on the Android 4.0.4 (ICS) OS.
  • Of the 512MB RAM about 143 MB is free.
  • Of the 4GB internal storage: 1.8GB is allocated for apps storage and 0.96 GB as internal storage.
  • You can select preferred install location for example the  external SD card and apps do install on the external SD card.
  • When you tap the app option in settings you get two options.
The ROM seems a little different and tweaked. There are few options on the top screen menu and for example when you enable the Wi-Fi, you will see a box with the list of access point and the one you are connecting to. The ROM has been modified it’s not like the ones you see on other handsets.
Display
The TFT LCD screen is 4 inches supporting resolution of 800×480 pixels. Touch is really smooth and responsive. The viewing angle is okay.  You can view the display in direct sunlight with full brightness or with auto brightness option.
Performance
The benchmark scores are as follows:
  • Quadrant Benchmark: 2490.
  • Antutu Benchmark: 6022.
  • Nenamark2: 27.0fps.
  • Linpack: Single 42, Multi 72.
  • Multi Touch: 2 points.
Connectivity
The handset supports 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS without AGPS support and Bluetooth. With 3G you can enjoy high speed net at max 7.2Mbps (HSDPA).  There is built in GPS without A-GPS support, even then I got a lock within 10 seconds.
Gaming
You can check the gaming video at the end of the article. The Adreno 203 is capable of playing many HD games but I feel the mediatek’s PowerVR 531 SGX is slightly better than this. Moreover the low RAM spoils the fun. But for the price you shouldn’t complain.
I could install many games but some games like the Dead trigger crashed the Google play app (see the gaming video).
Camera
The rear camera is a 5MP fixed focus with led flash. The still picture quality is good, however like with every smartphone the LED flash is not sufficient enough to get better quality images in low light conditions.
5MP Fixed Focus camera on Xolo A500
There is front camera but native video calling is not supported. The camera interface is slightly modified with several new options. You can record videos in 720p resolution but the quality is not that good. 720p videos are recorded in 3gp mode with 16 fps.
You get a black border on the right and bottom side on all still images check the sample images here – http://www.flickr.com/photos/gogirana/sets/72157632616178136/
Entertainment
The handset cannot pay 720p videos smoothly. Sound output is loud, a little higher than as on A110.
XOLO A500 review
Battery
The battery is of 1500 mAh capacity. If you use 3G, Wi-Fi or play games the battery will discharge much faster. I did the gaming video and also played a game for few minutes.  In all I used the device for approx 15 minutes and the battery percent dropped 11%. The handset heats up a little but it’s acceptable.
Xolo A500 review
A low cost dual core smartphone for under Rs. 7,000 ( You can get it for around Rs. 6,500 ). A powerful phone with ICS OS but with limited free memory. Even then the handset performs well but it could lag once you start adding too many apps. The internal storage space is really good that can fit in  a lot more apps.
The A500 can play many games but do not expect every game to work. The 5MP fixed focus camera is good for still outdoor photography but the 720p video quality is not at all good. The 720p videos that played well on Xolo A700 and Xolo 800 did not play smoothly. A good buy for 6,500 but do not expect much from the camera. The A500 is also beats all the single core handsets that are priced at around the same for example the  Micromax A68 that comes for Rs. 6,500.

Spice Stellar Nhance dual core processor with 8MP camera launched


Spice has now launched the Spice Stellar Nhance a dual core smartphone with an 8MP camera. When Micromax and Karbonn have announced quad core handsets, spice is still spicing up the dual core platform.
The Spice Nhance comes powered by a dual core Snapdragon processor with 512MB RAM and 4GB internal storage. It’s a dual SIM phone with dual standby mode. The handset is listed on the Spice Stellar website, click here to view it.
The Nhance sports a 4 inch screen with WVGA resolution (800×480 pixels). There is an 8MP camera with LED and a front 1.3MP that can be used for video calling. Other features are 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS, Micro USB and audio jack. The battery is of a modest 1500 mAh capacity
Though the specifications may not impress you but if you look at the spice site they have mentioned that the Setllar Nhance supports 1080p HD video playback. I am not sure yet if it really can. Pricing of-course will be crucial at this point especially when quad core are making waves.

 
Spice Stellar Nhance Key features and Specifications
  • Dual SIM with Dual Standby.
  • 1 GHz SnapDragon Processor (Dual Core).
  • 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage and up to 32GB external storage support.
  • 4 inch capacitive touchscreen with 800×480 pixels resolution.
  • 8MP AF camera with LED and 1.3MP front camera for video calling (not sure if native video calling is supported).
  • 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi (Hotspot), Bluetooth 3.0, GPS with AGPS, Micro USB (Tethering), FM radio and 1080 HD playback.
  • 1500 mAh Li-ion battery.

Friday, 25 January 2013

Lava Xolo X500 with Intel Lexington chipset launched for Rs. 8,999


Lava Xolo X500 is an android handset powered by a low cost Intel Lexington chipset for under Rs. 9,000. This is a dual SIM handset with a 3.5 inch screen powered by 1.2GHz hyper threading Intel processor.
The Xolo X900 was the first Intel inside handset launched by lava. Lava also recently launched the Lava Xolo A500not to be confused with this handset. The Intel inside models start with the letter X, like the X900 and this one the X500.
You can check out the NDTV website for the images. The Xolo X500 will runs on the ICS Android 4.0 OS with 512MB RAM. The display resolution is not that impressive at 480×320 pixels. There is 4GB internal storage and 5MP rear camera.
The price does seem high when you look at the 3.5 inch screen and 480×320 pixel resolution but then it’s with Intel inside, if that would make a difference. The Intel Atom Lexington single core Z2420 chip was showcased at the recent CES (Consumer Electronic Show) and we were expecting the launch in India.
Lava Xolo X500 key features and Specifications
  • Dual SIM support.
  • Single core Intel Atom Z2420 chip clocked at 1.2GHz with Hyper Threading technology. With Hyper threading the CPU is used more efficiently and can run multiple threads at once on single core. They are good enough but not as good as Dual cores.
  • 3.5 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with 480×320 pixels resolution.
  • Android ICS ver 4.0.
  • 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage and micro SD card support up to 32GB.
  • 5MP rear camera.
  • 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3.5mm jack  and micro USB port.
  • 1500 mAh battery.
  • Price Rs. 8,999.
Stay tuned for more.
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