Karbonn has launched 'Titanium Moghul' and 'Titanium S205 2GB' that seeks to offer the perfect combination of style with substance at a competitive price.
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| Titanium Moghul |
Titanium Moghul smartphone is powered by 1.2Ghz Quad Core Processor along with 2000 mAh battery. The smartphone is packed with 1GB RAM + 8GB ROM which is expandable to 32 GB. It offers an 8MP auto focus rear shooter with LED flash and a 3.2MP front camera. It also features color effects, panorama, HDR, Burst mode & HD Video recording. The device has dual SIM support with 3G connectivity.
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| Titanium S205 2GB |
Titanium S205 2GB sports a 12.7 cm (5") HD IPS Dragon Trail Glass with capacitive display. The smartphone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop with a 1.2GHz Quad core processor. It sports an 8MP auto focus rear with 3.2 MP front camera. The device offers 16 GB in-built memory and is expandable up to 32 GB SD card. It houses a decent 2200 mAh Lithium
Polymer battery.
ASUS is kick-starting the new year by launching the ZenWatch 2 in India. The ZenWatch 2 will be available in two sizes – 1.63" (WI501Q) and 1.45" (WI502Q) at Rs 14,999 and Rs 11,999 respectively. ZenWatch 2 is available on Flipkart and will be sold at ASUS Exclusive Stores at a later date.
Some key features include:
• Control your smartphone’s camera through viewfinder preview, gesture shutter and timer shutter
• Mute an incoming call on the smartphone by covering the ZenWatch with your hand
• Find My Phone for identifying your phone’s location
• Business Helper to quickly access upcoming agendas, mails, and call log right from your wrist
• Fonehelper to control phone settings like Wi-Fi, volume and hotspot from the watch
ZenWatch 2 health companion tracking fitness activities features include:
• Keep a track of your fitness progress with the wellness app that uses the phone’s Wi-Fi or cellular network to estimate your location changes
• Speak “Start workout” to launch workout coach on the watch; set time, period, distance, or expected burned calories as your goal and be notified once you have reached your goal
The ZenWatch 2 comes in a hand-polished stainless-steel casing with an exquisitely curved watch crystal and a crown button with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The ZenWatch 2 uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with a 512MB RAM and 4 GB memory. It is available in Silver and Gunmetal for WI501Q colors and Silver for W1502Q, the watches come in two strap variants - Rubber and Leather. The smartwatch is equipped with an enhanced battery that provides up to 2 day usage and 3 day stand-by time.
Lenovo today unveiled TheaterMax, an immersive large screen experience on smartphones powered by Lenovo Virtual Reality (VR) technology. TheaterMax can convert any multimedia content to become immersive, giving users a virtual large screen cinematic experience when viewed through a VR headset. Lenovo Vibe K4 Note is the world’s first smartphone to be launched with the TheaterMax technology.
It features a 5.5" Full HD display with a 178 degree wide viewing angle and 1080p clarity. Lenovo’s configured 3-mic system and state-of-the-art Wolfson audio codec effectively filter out ambient noise and greatly enhance sound quality during recording. The K4 Note features the first-ever twin front ported stereo speakers enabled by Dolby Atmos. The smartphone sports a 13MP PDAF rear camera and a 5MP fixed-focused camera.
It is powered by a 64-bit MediaTek octa-core processor coupled with 3GB of RAM and houses a 3300mAh battery. Storage of up to 144GB (16GB internal) along with USB-OTG support also helps users maintain easy access to a huge archive of music, movies and games and features including fingerprint and NFC sensors.
The VIBE Lenovo K4 Note is available exclusively on Amazon India starting today at 3PM. The smartphone is priced at Rs 11,999 and will be available in Tuxedo Black color.
After setting new benchmarks in digital imaging with its feature-laden ZenFone range, ASUS is gearing up to reinvent smartphone photography. Scheduled to hit the Indian market later this month, the new addition to ASUS’ expanding smartphone range, the device will truly enable the users to ‘See The World Up Close’!
Designed to be a photographer’s delight, the new device will come equipped with unprecedented hardware technology for the clearest and sharpest images ever captured through a smartphone while maintaining award-winning aesthetics synonymous with ASUS.
Some key features of the new phone will include:
• A 13 MP primary camera with 3X Optical Zoom, Laser Auto Focus and 10 lenses with OIS for better image quality
• High performing quad-core processor with a 4 GB RAM variant in a sleek, stylish form factor
Whether you’re stuck in a blackout and need to charge your phone or lost in the woods in need of some extra juice for your devices, the usefulness of a solar power bank cannot be overstated. In today’s technology-dependent world, getting stuck in a situation without power can be exceptionally jarring, and most people would rather avoid them at all costs.
For compact convenience outdoors when it comes to keeping a charge on your devices, solar power bank is a great candidate for those looking for their perfect solar power source. The device we received for testing, has a 3100 mAh battery and a high quality solar panel. ET Stone looks like a smart phone with an adjustable stand-and weighs about the same. One entire face is taken up by a bank of solar cells, though you can't see them, for the black film on top. But face to the sun or to bright light and a tiny red bulb lights up to tell you the power bank is charging.
A full charge could take more than 15 hours, so you have the faster option of charging from a laptop or PC with a USB cable provided. The ET Stone lets you charge and discharge at the same time—i.e. while you are charging the power bank through one USB port, you can use a second port to charge any other device. Other thoughtful additions are a 3-intensity LED lamp, which can also double as an SOS flasher and an LED torch.
The sturdy looking power bank costs Rs 3,999 and is available on the company website
By- Sridhar Iyer
OPPO has announced plans to introduce a new product series that will make photography its central focus. The F series is rooted in a growing global demand for premium-quality mobile photography experiences, and in research that has indicated strong consumer recognition that "OPPO shoots great photos". The F series will be a core product series for OPPO in 2016.
According to Mr. Sky Li, OPPO Vice President and Managing Director of International Mobile Business, the F series will inherit the excellent camera performance and exquisite design tradition that have earned accolades for OPPO’s flagship series. The series will bring devices with impressive specs, eye-catching style and amazing prices that will have consumers doing double takes on the excellent specs and build quality.
“We are very excited to introduce the F series, which will allow an even wider range of users from all around the world to experience OPPO’s outstanding photography technology,” said Li.
Meanwhile, OPPO will keep innovating its unique flagship devices to satisfy the continued demand for devices on the vanguard of technology.
Chaos, explosions and total dhamaal, is the best way to describe Just Cause 3. Wait isn’t that the same that can be said of Just Cause 2? Of course, it wouldn’t be Just Cause without it.
The plot (yes there is a plot) revolves around our older and grizzlier protagonist Rico Rodriguez, who’s altruistically concerned about liberating the people of Medici from Sebastiano Di Ravello's military dictatorship…basically a setup for the player to go “I want more boom boom” but not in the Hot Coffee mod way ;D
Just Cause 3’s island of Medici map is HHHUUUUGEEEE over 400 square miles as per the developer. This might sound bigger than their previous game’s map but it isn’t, it’s around same size, however it is prettier and denser. In other words, you have more things to go BOOM!
Avalanche studio has made Just Cause 3 characters a lot more likable, Rico himself is warmer, he has a lot more engaging presence than Just Cause 2.The supporting characters add a fun likable flavour, and the entire game has a unique sense of ridiculousness to it, like a silly 80’s action comedy flick.
The grappling hook cum wing suit has been upgraded, it can now shoot farther, tie several things together (such as vehicles), and act as your primary means of getting around the island if you are so talented. This is a nod to the amazingly fun grappling hook mod of Just Cause 2 which allowed all of this.
Just Cause 3 throws the player (literally) into the heat of the action without nudging or showing you the way. Basically here are your new weapons, it makes things go BOOM, and this is where you need to go. That’s it, everything else you figure out. Fly around to take a sports car, shoot everyone in the face, get to the attack chopper, shoot everyone in the face and make things go BOOM, go to objectives, double BOOM BOOM, jump out, for some ground battle, shoot everyone in the face and the arse twice over. Oh and don’t forget…make things go BOOM again! While this is no different from its predecessor Just Cause 2, it does have the same flaw,too much repetition, and no real staying power.

Just Cause 3 needs a lot of muscle to run, you cannot throw a mid range 4GB rig at it, it WILL be unplayable. When the developers say minimum 6GB system RAM, they mean it. Ensure that you are somewhere above the minimum mark and you should be good to play the game. Despite the performance bugs that have been ironed out since its launch, expect the game to slow down occasionally or worse crash even.
All in all, you don’t want to miss this dhamaal of a game. It isn’t GTA V and it doesn’t pretend to be. It is a junk food game that lacks the richness and depth but is good at one thing– Making you have a blast till it lasts. Suddenly I feel hungry for Mc Donald’s fries!
By- Nikhil Rastogi