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Sunday

Top 10 Cheapest Android Mobiles in India

Posted By: Poketors - March 31, 2013
Nowadays Android phones are attracting maximum of the customers in the market, it can be quite a challenge to pick the one that brings in all the desired features without stretching your wallet too much. Keeping this mind, we bring you the latest and the best Android smartphones below Rs 15,000 for this month, that give you a bang for your buck.
Top 10 Cheapest Android Mobiles in India

1. Micromax A116 Canvas HD

The indigenous manufacturer never ceases to surprise us with its amazing offerings that bundle up powerful specs within a budget price tag. It's latest 1.2GHz quad-core processor and Android Jelly Bean powdered A116 Canvas HD is just one such device. This impressive phablet squeezes in a 5-inch 720p HD display, an 8-megapixel camera and a VGA front-facing camera in its beautifully crafted 144x74x10.7 mm body. Priced at Rs 14,499, this is company's first smartphone with a quad-core processor. The phablet also houses 2,100mAh battery, MicroSD card slot (up to 32GB) and dual-SIM capabilities.


2. Karbonn Titanium S5

Another indigenous manufacturer that has continued to surprise us with its strong offerings in the mid-range segment is Karbonn. The latest smartphone from the maker dubbed Karbonn Titanium S5 boasts of some impressive spec list for a Rs 11,990-priced device. First of all the device is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core processor. To top it off it works on the latest Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean operating system along with a 1GB of RAM. And it gets even better. Titanium S5 also sports a impressive 5-inch IPS qHD display along with a equally impressive 8-megapixel auto-focus primary camera with flash light, and a 2-megapixel front camera for video chatting. Successor to the popular Karbonn Titanium S1, the Titanium S5 also offers 4GB internal memory with 32GB external memory support via Micro SD card. On connectivity front, the dual-SIM phone comes with support for 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and houses a 2,000mAh battery for uninterrupted multimedia and talk time.


3. Sony Xperia Sola

Sony's Xperia Sola's unique floating touch technology which has the ability to transform your finger into a cursor, enabling you to scroll, move back and forth and do a lot more without any physical touch to the device - made it a instant hit among Sony fans. Combined with stunning and sleek body and a powerful 1GHz dual core processor, this NFC enabled device also packs in two NFC Xperia SmartTags in the box which can be personalized with up to 10 commands. Additionally the device comes equipped with a 3D surround sound audio technology and a fast capture to snap camera from sleep in over a second with a single key.With access to Sony Entertainment Network and Music Unlimited, the Xperia Sola makes for a perfect choice for those looking for a device that packs in both beauty and brawn. Sony Xperia Sola currently retails for Rs 14490.


4. Byond Phablet PIII

With the growing popularity of phablets, it comes as little surprise that manufacturers are cashing in on the trend. The latest addition to the phablet market is - Byond Phablet P3. A product of Pune-based Byond Tech, Phablet PIII impresses with its 6-inch FWVGA screen with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. Powered by Android 4.0 ICS, the hybrid also boasts of a 8-megapixel rear camera with an LED flash and a VGA front-facing camera for initiating video calling and chatting. The internals looks quite good, with a 1GHz dual-core processor powering up the phablet. Backed by a 2500mAh battery, this dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) equipped device provides a host of connectivity options via Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, 3G and Bluetooth 2.0. On the storage front, it houses a 4GB space which can be extended to 32GB via a microSD card. The Byond Phablet PIII retails at Rs. 14,499 and given its impressive list of specs, makes for a enticing pick.


5. Lava XOLO Q800

This recently launched smartphone under the XOLO brand, the Q800 sports a 4.5-inch IPS screen with 960x540 pixel resolution. Drawing power from its 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, PowerVR SGX544 GPU and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS for a smoother and seamless user experience, XOLO Q800 also demonstrates great camera capabilities thanks to its 8-megapixel rear camera backed by a BSI sensor. This combination promises good pictures even in low light conditions. Other goodies found under the hood include 1 GB of RAM, 4 GB internal memory, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi and 2100 mAh battery life. Available in black, this 3G-enabled phone is priced at Rs 12,500.


6. WickedLeak Wammy Titan 2

WickedLeak marks its presence in the mid-range smartphone segment with Wammy Titan 2. The Titan 2's monstrous 5.3-inch IPS display with 960x540 pixels resolution goes hand in hand with a 1.2 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589 processor and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS. Your camera needs are taken care of a 12-megapixel main camera and 5-megapixel front-facing camera. Retailing for Rs 14,000, WickedLeak Wammy Titan 2 best suits the need of phablet lovers on budget.


7. LG Optimus L5 Dual

For the dual-SIM Android phones fans, LG's stylish smartphone in its trendy L-Series category, LG Optimus L5 Dual derives a mention. Powdered up by Android 4.0 ICS and a 800 MHz processor, the smartphone brings on board, a new and improved Optimus 3.0 UI and an Adreno 200 GPU. Priced attractively at Rs 13,199, it flaunts a 4-inch display with a 320 x 480 pixels resolution. Its 5-megapixel camera comes with LED flash, geo-tagging, touch focus, auto focus, face tracking, image editing, video recording capabilities among others. That's not all it also has several other camera features like continuous shot, panorama and zero shutter lag exposure. The dual-Sim GSM + GSM phone ships with FM radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity. On the storage side, it packs a 512 MB RAM along with a in-built 3 GB storage which can be further expanded to 32 GB using a Micro SD card.


8. Spice Stellar Horizon Mi-500

Spice's Stellar Horizon Mi-500 continues to be a popular choice among consumers, looking for a Android 4.0 ICS powered device that pack in a 5-megapixel primary camera followed by a 0.3-megapixel secondary camera. Priced at Rs 12,499, this dual standby SIM (GSM + GSM) smartphone comes fitted with a swanky 5-inch capacitive touchscreen and a 1 GHz dual core processor along with a dedicated 300 MHz GPU, to satisfy all your multimedia cravings. The smartphone also houses GPS/ AGPS, Wi- Fi Tethering and a strong battery backup for uninterrupted talk and play time. In addition the Spice Stellar Horizon Mi-500, is country's first 'secure Android' smartphone and brings a bouquet of antivirus and secure solutions like Anti-Theft and Vault- privacy lock among others.


9. Celkon A119 Signature HD

Celkon's tempting offering in the budget-phablet market, Celkon A119 Signature HD further expands the choices for budget consumers. Priced at Rs 13,499, the smartphone brings on board stunning 12-megapixel auto-focus camera at the back and a 3-megapixel front camera. It also sports a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen display with 720p resolution along with a 1GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS. Offering support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G and GPRS, the A119 Signature HD features a descent battery back up of 2100mAh promising up to 5 hours of talkative. On the storage front, a 4GB internal storage with a microSD card slot expansion upto 32 GB takes care of all your needs.


10. Sony Xperia E Dual

This latest mid-range smartphone boasts of dual SIM capability and comes fitted with a 3.5-inch HVGA touchscreen. Fueled by a Android 4.0 ICS, (with Android Jelly Bean update soon) and a single-core 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7227A processor, the device is backed by a 512MB RAM, 4GB of internal storage which can be expanded upto 32 GB via microSD card. The device retails for Rs 10,990 and makes for a great buy for Sony fans looking for Android features and dual-SIM functionalities in one.

How Much Data Is Generated In One Minute [Infographic]

Posted By: Poketors - November 18, 2012
We sleep but the information over internet? Never. There is no downtime for the hugely transferred data over internet in every minute. As highlighted by DOMO, ‘every website browsed, status shared or photo uploaded leaves a digital trail that is growing into a mass of  data’.

How Much Data Is Generated In One Minute [Infographic]


Some interesting statistics from the infographic include:
a) 2 million search queries through Google.
b) 684,478 new pieces of content shared by Facebook users.
c) $272,070 spent shopping online.
d) 217 new users on the mobile web.
e) 47,000 Apple app downloads


Source : DOMO

Saturday

iPhone 5 App Market Wave

Posted By: Poketors - September 15, 2012
Marketers are keen on the apps of various categories on the release of iPhone 5. An infographic showing how app marketers can benefit from the recent launch of iPhone 5.

iPhoneAppStore

Some interesting facts about the iPhone App Store.

iTunesAppsStore

A review of the many mobile applications approved by iTunes.

Wednesday

How To Find Beta Web, Mobile and Social Apps

Posted By: Poketors - February 08, 2012
There are a lot of Apps available over the net for Web, Mobile and Social Media. So finding the beta apps is sometimes very useful and for that we have such services too. BetaBait is one of such service to connect with early adopters who love to test and try new web, mobile and social applications. It is a destination for startups to find beta users and testers, while providing consumer and professional early adopters access to the newest applications. BetaBait service is available over the net since year 2011. BetaBait has introduced the easiest way to get your product, service or web, mobile or social application whenever and wherever required.

How To Find Beta Web, Mobile and Social Apps
Betabait provides two type of services mentioned in below columns. The services are for those who want to test their own application and for those who need testers and users for their applications.

betabait

Startups need beta users and testers. These people play an important role in helping the startup work out bugs, create new features and even turn into the first customers. However, in the past, founders and marketers have not had an organized and convenient way to find these testers without spamming email databases, social networks and personal contacts.

Below are some key tactics to find more beta users and testers :
  • Build a landing page – It’s important that you have a place for potential users to come, learn a little bit about the application or service and be able to either sign-up for a beta invite or request more information. While you can get a web designer or front end developer to create a page like this for you, there are also services that can make it quick and simple, like LaunchRock (www.launchrock.com).
  • Leverage social networks – With the sheer amount of people and brands using social media networks, like Facebook and Twitter, they can be prime real-estate for attracting interested beta users and testers. For example, setting up a Twitter profile and finding relevant weekly chats, such as #cmgrchat or #smmeasure, can be a great way to get your new startup in front of a relevant crowd. However, don’t just ask for these people to request an invite, participate in the conversation and after you’ve earned their trust, then ask politely.
  • Introduce yourself to the right people – One of the most important activities to do when trying to find more beta users and testers is to find the influencers. Most people think this is just top tech bloggers or journalists, but there are others, too. For example, reaching out to other startup founders who might have large networks of potential customers (make sure your product doesn’t compete with theirs). Also, asking a blogger if they are interested in learning more or testing the application themselves can be a great way to gain early interest for potential coverage. These types of people, who have access to large networks, are key to find and engage.
  • Be proactive – If people are willing to sign-up for a beta invite, the best thing you can do is be transparent, open and timely. Don’t keep people in the dark for to long because the chances are if you wait, they will forget they signed up and when your email comes across, they’ll delete it. So make sure you’re close to launch, or, even better, already launched, before you go out seeking beta users and testers.
Source : BetaBait

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