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Monday, May 11, 2015

Xiaomi Mi Note pro

The Beast is here


It is happenining. Mi Note pro is coming today! Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, is holding a press conference in Beijing this morning, introducing Mi Note Pro to the invited press and Mi fans. Mi fans can get hands on Mi Note pro on the site, which is super exciting. The slogan of Mi Note pro goes like "Mi Note pro, the Best Android Smartphone Ever". Click here for more hands-on pictures of Mi Note pro.
Mi Note pro will be available on mi.com on May 12,at the price of RMB 2999, a RMB 300 price cut.


All specs now revealed!
- 3D curved glass on the back, 2.5D curved glass on front
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit 8-core CPU, Adreno 430 GPU
- AnTuTu score 63,424
- 4GB LPDDR4 RAM, 64GB eMMC 5.0 flash 
- 5.7” 2K (2560x1440) Sharp/JDI display, 515 PPI  
- Sunlight Display technology for unparalleled outdoor visibility
- 13MP camera with optical image stabilization (OIS)
- Sony IMX214 CMOS, 6-element f/2.0 lens, Qualcomm 14-bit image processor
- New camera features: flash “suggest”, auto-leveling, DSLR style peak focus indicator, color temperature adjustment 
- 4MP front camera with large 2-micron pixels, exceptional low-light performance
- High-capacity 3090mAh battery
- Quick Charge 2.0, 9V 1.2A with two charging modules, 70% charging in 1 hour
- Supports LTE CAT 9 networks, up to 450Mbps download speed
- Hardware-optimized HiFi audio for FLAC playback


Lei Jun: I would like to apologize to all Mi fans for keeping you waiting so long. But he is pretty confident that the wait is worthy. Mi Note, the most epic flagship phone of the year, is euipped with Snapdragon 801 2.5GHz, Adreno 330, 3GB RAM, and comes with a 5.7”Sharp/JDI Full HD display, along with Dual 4G SIM. 

Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, the most expensive and most powerful phone processor ever. 


Octa-core 64-bit processor (quad-core A57 + Quad-core A53). Smart your life with ease.



Mi Note GPU: Adreno 430


The best flagship phone built on Snapdragon 810.LPDDR4 is the latest and best RAM standard for mobile phones, 70% faster and 35% more expensive than LPDDR3.


Antutu benchmark of Mi Note pro. Geekbench3 4086, 3D Mark 25503, CFBench 75757, Vellamo 2298.


 The new heating system in Note pro, with a super slim body of 6.95 mm? To solve the heating issue of Snapdragon 810. Our engineers optimized the phone structure to dissipate the heat more evenly. Heat conductivity of CPU has been lifted and 4 graphite cooling fins are inserted inside, one of them being double-layered. Playing games for 20 minutes? The temperature on the back is 36.3℃, lower than that of human body. Xiaomi has applied for 5 heat conductivity patents.


Mi Note display
Mi Note comes with Sharp/JDI tailored 5.7" 2k display, with a resolution of 2560*1440. Xiaomi has applied for 32 patents of display.



Normal screen vs. Sunlight display


Mi Note battery
More power in the battery! 3090mAh it is, 3% more than Mi Note. Quick charge: 70% charged within 1 hour.






Mi Note camera, with the latest Snapdragon graphic processor. A comparison of normal camera and Mi Note pro. 





Auto-balance mode of Mi Note pro, making your selfie more beautiful. 



HiFi audio system of Mi Note pro




It will be way better than iPhone 6+ and HTC m9 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Xiaomi Mi Note review

xiaomi Mi Note


Xiaomi's latest flagship dazzles with quality design

MSRP: $370.00

The good The Xiaomi Mi Note's refined steel and glass design is as good as any. Impressively, Xiaomi crams a 13-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization into the slim chassis without showing a bulge.

The bad Availability

The bottom line The Mi Note showcases Xiaomi's top-class potential to the world -- it's just a shame so few outside Asia will get to see it.

REVIEW

Though still relatively unknown outside of its native China, Xiaomi is now one of the largest handset makers in the world. And if you had any question about where the company is going in 2015 (and that's after a busy 2014), the Mi Note has the answer. Clearly taking aim at its larger main rivals, the 5.7-inch Mi Note is designed to be slimmer than theiPhone 6 plus while having a larger display, while boldly borrowing its name from Samsungs G Note series.

With its trim design, powerful hardware and camera, the Mi Note is a premium high-end phone that sets the benchmark for the company's upcoming flagships, all while selling at a much more affordable price than competing phablets. The 16GB version will sell in China for 2,299RMB -- this converts to roughly $260, £245 or AU$450 -- and 2,799RMB ($450, £300 or AU$550) for the 64GB model.

After going on sale in China on January 27, it will be available more widely in the second quarter of 2015, though still limited to the seven other countries that Xiaomi already has a presence in -- India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Philippines. If you live in one of those places, the Mi Note warrants a serious look. In the US, UK or Australia, you may be able to get it online (and pay for the privilege), but the higher cost and lack of LTE (for the US) diminishes its appeal. And considering the phone's potential, that's really a shame.

 

Xiaomi Mi4 felt like a take on their iPhone 4s, the Mi Note has its own distinct flair. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun compared the Mi Note to Apple's iPhone 6 Plus at the launch, but this was more of a hardware comparison -- the phones don't look alike at all. And while the 7.1mm-thick iPhone 6 Plus looks slimmer, the Mi Note is actually a hair's breadth thinner at 6.95mm. Interestingly, the Mi Note also lacks a protruding carriage for the camera on the back, something that Apple was unable to avoid with its own smartphone.

With both a curved glass front and rear, the Mi Note opts for rounded edges that resemble Apple's iPhone 6 Plus on the front, but the rear curved glass (Xiaomi calls this 3D glass) is more like the bend of Samsung's Note edge  -- without it being a display, of course.

The result is a very beautiful phone and the build quality of my review set was top-notch. I, however, consider the black version to be better looking than the white. If there's a flaw though, it lies with this glass rear -- I saw plenty of smudges on the black model, though it's not at all obvious on my white model, which has managed to stay clean.

I'm not too worried about the glass breaking, either. It doesn't feel fragile and Xiaomi has shown off the phone's resistance to drops in videos. In those clips, the Mi Note survived a 1.5 meter (5-foot) fall as well as having ball bearings dropped on it.

The steel frame of the Mi Note really sells the premium feel -- from the machined speaker grills to the chamfered edges, the Mi Note is a gorgeous device that one-ups the company's previous offering, which had a glossy plastic rear instead of glass.

Hardware

Xiaomi's phones are known to offer very competitive specs, and the Mi Note, as its flagship device, comes loaded with the best hardware available right now. Its Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core 2.5GHz processor matches the current flagship devices from other companies, although the upcoming Mi Note Pro will use the next-gen Snapdragon 810, which is likely to figure in 2015's best Android phones.

The hardware may be a little dated when the Mi Note finally hits markets outside of China, but the Mi Note Pro should be out by then, for those who want the fastest phone around. The Snapdragon 801 is still powerful enough for at least a year, so the Mi Note shouldn't feel dated even then.

Besides the processor, the phone boasts 3GB of RAM, either 16GB or 64GB of onboard storage (no microSD expansion, though), a 5.7-inch full-HD display and dual 4G SIM support. .

The Mi Note is powered by a 3,000mAh battery, has a 13-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization and a 4-megapixel front shooter that utilizes a sensor with pixels twice the normal size. It's similar to the rear camera found on the HTC M8 and should really help with better looking selfies and snaps in low-light conditions.

Software

MIUI is Xiaomi's skin for Android, operating over version 4.4 KitKat. The UI is flat, and lacks an app drawer, like you'd see on a typical Android-based operating system. This is common on Chinese-made devices, so no surprises there.

Users who are familiar with iOS will find it easy to switch, and while some may remark on the similarities to Apple's operating system, think of MIUI as a blend of Android and iOS, but with features that are not available on either platform.

Take, for instance, being able to quickly collect the apps you want to move and, with a flick of the finger, send them to a new screen. If you need to move an app by itself, simply tap and hold the app with one finger, then use another finger to swipe to your screen of choice, instead of having to move the app to the edge to get it to change.

That's not all. Because of the large screen, there's a one-handed mode that you activate by swiping from the home button to the left or right to reduce the onscreen display. You can also choose the size: 3.5, 4 or 4.5 inches.

One last thing to note -- MIUI's built-in theme function lets you change how the phone looks, which is pretty handy if the flat design isn't for you. If you're importing the phone from China, do note that it doesn't come with Google services, such as Gmail and Maps, though there's an app in the MI store that helps you install them. I'm also told the global version will have some minor changes to the UI, since some Chinese services won't be available.

Camera

Xiaomi has made serious claims about the prowess of its camera, and based on my tests, they appear to hold true. For one, as mentioned, the lens is flush with the chassis and doesn't stick out. It also has optical image stabilization, which really helps with night shots.

I'm pretty impressed with its photos, though I do think the Auto HDR tolerance is on the low side, and sometimes doesn't trigger, leaving pictures a tad too dark. HDR pictures turned out great, with the dark areas properly lit and the bright sky not over-exposed. There's also a handheld twilight mode for night shots, which helps, but doesn't do as well here compared with the iPhone 

Performance

In the Quadrant benchmark test, the Mi Note did pretty well. When you first load the benchmark test, the phone will prompt you if you wish to benchmark either balanced or performance mode. The Mi Note scored 15,920 in balanced and 23,970 in performance. In the Linpack test, the phone scored 875.018 MFLOPs in balanced mode.

In general, the Snapdragon 801 processor scores seem pretty close to what you'd find on other devices with a similar chipset, so no surprises there. It also holds up well to phones running the Snapdragon 805 processor, such as the Nexus 6.

QUADRANT BENCHMARK

Xiaomi Mi Note (balanced)

15,920

Xiaomi Mi Note (performance)

23,970

Google Nexus 6

13,553

LG G3

23,103

HTC One M8

24,593

NOTE:

 Higher scores are better

Battery life

I've yet to finish with our CNET Labs video test, but anecdotally, the phone has enough juice to last a full day of use. I'll update this review with the video looping test when it's done, so do check back.

Call quality and audio

The phone's speakers are pretty loud, and you may want to turn the volume down at the office if you get a lot of messaging notifications. Calls were crisp and clear, and the other party had no issues with the clarity. The Mi Note also comes with an ESS ES9018K2M audio chip, and is meant to be paired with the Mi Headphones, which have 50mm beryllium diaphragm speakers. I'm not really the expert on sound here, but Xiaomi's playback sounded fine to me.

Conclusion

The Xiaomi Mi Note is one heck of a phone. In the days I've spent with this device, I'm very much taken with its design, performance and features. And given how the Mi Note is half the price of current flagship phablets, bigger players such as Samsung and Apple could feel the heat if the handset was available in more markets. As of now, though, I'd only recommend it if you live in a country where Xiaomi operates and where the lack of LTE isn't an issue.

If you're outside Asia and want to track the Mi Note down, I'd caution you to test it first if at all possible. You'll want to make sure you like the UI (you can do this by installing the MIUI ROM on an Android device) and that the phone translates well to your network (outside of the missing 4G support), especially if you have to pay extra to get it.

That aside, the Mi Note really shows just how capable Xiaomi has become in the four years it has been in business, and once Xiaomi starts expanding into more countries this year, such as Brazil and Mexico, I wouldn't be surprised to see it claim a bigger slice of the global smartphone pie. It's clear that Xiaomi is setting its sights high and the Mi Note will lead the charge.

Monday, May 5, 2014

LG G Pro 2 officially launched in India for Rs 51,500

LG G Pro 2 officially launched in India for Rs 51,500
 



G Pro 2 features a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, Android 4.4 and 5.9-inch HD display.

LG has launched the much-awaited successor to the Optimus G Pro, the LG Pro 2 smartphone in India for Rs. 51,500. The smartphone is available at a discounted price of Rs. 49,900 through e-commerce website Snapdeal.

The LG G Pro 2 was announced by LG in February at the Mobile Conference. The smartphone runs Android 4.4 KitKat OS out-of-the-box. It has a 5.9-inch FHD IPS display with 1080x1920 pixels resolution. The smartphone has a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 2.26GHz processor coupled with 3GB of RAM. It has a 13MP rear camera with LED flash and an Optical Image Stabilizer Plus. The smartphone houses a 2.1MP front-facing camera as well. It supports 4K Ultra HD recording, with Magic Focus, Natural Flash, Flash for Selfie, and Burst Shot.


The LG G Pro 2 supports connectivity options like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS/ A-GPS, GPRS/ EDGE and 3G support. It packs a 3,200mAh battery. The smartphone is available in Black, Silver and White colours. It's 16GB variant is priced at Rs 51,500 while the 32GB variant is expected to be launched soon for Rs 53,000 (approx). The smartphone will compete with  Samsung's Galaxy Note 3,which was launched for Rs 49,990.


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

How to root your phone without pc

Rooting micromax canvas 2 without computer using framaroot 


Rooting a micromax canvas 2 a110 without pc. For those who don't own pc so guys don't worry we have sorted out this problem and came up with a solution and the good news is rooting now can be done without pc as well.
  
We are here to give you some exciting news that it is possible for the users who don't have pc, with just simple click with app you can easily root your android device without pc. Now we are gonna show you how to root micromax canvas 2 a110 running on ics  methods step by step



Rooting android 4.0.4 ics 

Framaroot -

1)  Download and install framaroot
 on your phone

2)open the framaroot app

3)Click on Boromir



 You have to manually reboot the device

After rebooting phone it shows it shows "android is upgrading"

4) Check if the superuser app is installed, you have rooted you phone sucessfully.

Congrats ur phone is now rooted 

Please make me know if there is an error 

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Micromax Canvas Knight A350

The new Micromax Canvas Knight A350 




The new Micromax Canvas Knight A350 is a dual-SIM, octa-core processor and 16MP back and 8MP front  camera. The new Micromax smartphone supports dual-SIM

The smartphone runs on a MediaTek Tru Octa-core MT6592T processor clocked at 2GHz and comes with ARM Mali450 GPU it has 2GB of RAM and a 2350mAh battery

The knight comes with android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out of the box.

It has  a 5-inch 1920x1080 FHD(443ppi)  OGS IPS display. It features an 16MP rear camera with OmniVision CameraChip sensor and M8 Largan Lens and 8MP front camera both front and rear cameras are capable of recording Full HD 1080p videos at 30fps. The smartphone doesn't supports additional storage via microSD and the internal storage of the smartphone 16/32GB For connectivity, the smartphone supports 3G, W-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, with Hotspot and Bluetooth with A2DP. The A350 is powered by a 2,350 mAh battery. 

octacore micromax a350

Purported leaked benchmarks from the Micromax A350 show the phone is quite the performer with an Antutu score of 26,886 points! 

  • Dual Micro SIM 
  • 2GB RAM
  • 1080p Full HD video
  • 32GB Internal Memory 
  • No Expandable Memory Support
  • 2350 mAh Battery (Standby Time: 175 hrs; Talktime7.5 hrs)
  • Bluetooth 4.0 
  • Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Magnetic Sensor, gyroscope sensor, Gravity Sensor
  • WiFi + Hotspot
  • USB Support (OTG)
  • Pre-installed Apps: Hike, BBM, TrueCaller, Where is my water,where is my perry,Real Steel,Kingsoft Office,Getit,

The phone will get 3 colour options black,white and gold

May be the price point of this phone will be at 20-23 k


Monday, January 20, 2014

XOLO Q700S, 4.5-inch quad-core smartphone launched for Rs.9,999

XOLO Q700S, 4.5-inch quad-core smartphone launched for Rs.9,999




XOLO has announced the launch of their latest smartphone the Q700S, sports a full metallic frame along with a 4.5 inch On-Cell IPS display
XOLO today announced the launch of XOLO Q700S, a smartphone with a metallic finish which is 8.9mm in thickness.
The smartphone comes with a 4.5 inch IPS display coupled with on-cell technology. Under the hood, the XOLO Q700S comes with a powerful 1.3 GHz quad-core processor and 1 GB of RAM. It runs on the Android OS Jelly Bean v4.2 and comes with 4GB of in-built memory which is expandable up to 32GB.
It sports an 8MP AF rear camera coupled with Dual Flash and a BSI sensor. There is also a front VGA camera that can be used for chatting and video calling. The XOLO Q700S also supports Full HD 1080p Video Recording (Rear) & Playback and packs a 1800 mAh battery.
The smartphone is priced at Rs. 9,999 and will be available in 2 colors - silver and gold.
Check out the key specs on the XOLO Q700S in the table below.
The Q700S can be pitted against the likes of Karbonn S5 Titanium, the XIOLO Q600,Lava Iris 458q and a few more, as they come under the same price bracket.
XOLO Q700
NetworkFrequency BandsGSM:850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA :2100
HSPA+up to 21 Mbps
up to 11 Mbps
ProcessorChipsetMTK6589W-M
CPU1.2 Ghz, Quad-core ARM Cortex A7
Graphics coreMakePowerVR SGX544
Clock speed238 MHz
DesignDimensions135.8 x 67.5 x10.2
Weight151.3 g (With Battery)
Hard KeysPower key
Volume key
SlotsSIM card slot(2)
Micro USB 5pin
3.5 mm audio jack
micro SD card slot(1)
DisplayDisplay Size11.43 cm (4.5)
ResolutionQHD 540x960
245 PPI
Colors16 M
Display TechnologyIPS, One Glas Solution OGS
5 fingers supported
Operating SystemAndroid™ v4.2 Jelly Bean
GPSAssisted
CameraRear camera5 MP with BSI Sensor
Front cameraVGA
Flash supportYes
Auto focusYes
HD recording rear720p
Burst ModeNo
Video Chat FrontYes
Camera FeaturesImage Stabilization, Scene detection &
tuning, High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Low Light enhancement,
Face recognition( For focussing as well as in Gallery),
Panorama capture
Geo tagging
SensorsAccelerometer
Magnetometer
Ambient light sensor
Proximity sensor
AudioAmbient Noise CancellationYes
Voice RecordingYes , AVI
Audio codecs supportedMP3, MIDI, WAV, 3GPP,AAC,AAC+, AMR-NB
VideoVideo playback720p
Video Recording720p (Main Camera)
Video codecs supportedMPEG4, H263,H.264
Video PlayerAndroid Video Player
ConnectivityUSBv2.0 High Speed
BluetoothBT 3.0 HS
Wi-Fi802.11 b/g/n
WLAN supportYes
Modem481MHz CR4+FD216 240MHz DSP modem core
MemoryInternal Memory*4 GB
RAM1 GB
Expandable Memoryup to 32 GB
BatteryBattery capacity2400 mAh
Total Charging TimeUpto 5 Hours
Total Standby Time (2G)Upto 380 Hours
Total Standby Time (3G)Upto 350 Hours
Total Talk Time (2G)Upto 17 Hours
Total Talk Time (3G)Upto 16 Hours
Total Web browsing time (on 3G network)Upto 5.5 Hours
Total Web browsing time (on WiFi network)Upto 9.5 Hours
Total Music Playback Time (via internal Speakers)Upto 33 Hours
Total Music Playback Time (using wired Headset)Upto 80 Hours
Total Video Playback Time(via internal Speakers)Upto 10 Hours
Total Video Playback Time(using wired Headset)Upto 11.5 hours