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Tuesday 16 April 2013

POWER TO CLICK

NOKIA PUREVIEW 808 GIVE UR DIGI CAM A RUN FOR IMAGES..

The revolution starts here

More colour. More detail. More depth. Whatever you’re shooting, your images will look better than ever thanks to a staggering 41MP sensor. And with crystal-clear HD video plus pin-sharp sound, you can catch all the action on film - as it happens. Photography just got real.

Do it with the lights on, or turn them down low… Whatever conditions you’re taking photos in, the Pureview 808 gives you consistently superb images. Quick shooting and pixel-perfect zoom lets you catch every moment so you’ll never miss a thing, even when life’s happening fast. Get the shot, anywhere, any time

So you’ve caught your perfect picture. Time to show it off. Post your shot straight to your social networks, send it to friends in an email or share it between devices with a tap using built-in NFC. It’s the way forward

IPHONE VS 808







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 @ 36 MPX



@ 5.0 MPX  












SPECS :-


. Display size: 10.16cm.
. Talk time (3G): 6.5h.
. Standby time (3G): 525h.
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.Design.Dimensions. Height: 123.9 mm.
 . Width: 60.2 mm.
 . Thickness: 13.9 mm.
 . Weight: 169 g.
 . Volume: 96 cm³.
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.Display and User Interface. Display size: 10.16 cm.
 . Display resolution - Height: 360 pixels.
 . Display resolution - Width: 640 pixels.
 . Display features: Brightness control, Corning Gorilla Glass, Tactile feedback, Orientation sensor, Curved display, Proximity sensor.
 . Display colors: 16777216 .
 . Display technology: AMOLED, ClearBlack .
 . Display orientation: Portrait .
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.Keys and Input Methods. User Input: Touch .
 . Operating keys: Send, Lock, Home.
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.Form factor. Phone design: Touch .
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 .Hardware.Connectivity. Dual SIM: No .
 . Connectors: USB-OTG, 3.5 mm Nokia AV Connector, HDMI-D, Micro-USB-AB.
 . Wireless connectivity: DLNA, Bluetooth 3.0, Near Field Communication, WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n.
 . Wi-Fi security modes: WPA2 (AES/TKIP), WPA, WPA-Personal, WEP, WPA2-Personal, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise.
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.Data Network. Data bearers: GPRS (2G), EDGE/EGPRS (2G), HSUPA (3G), GSM (2G), HSDPA (3G), WCDMA (3G).
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.Operating Frequency. Frequency bands: GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, WCDMA Band V (850), WCDMA Band VIII (900), WCDMA Band IV (1700), WCDMA Band II (1900), WCDMA Band I (2100).
 . Data speed - Upload: GPRS MSC 33 - 85.6 kbit/s, EGPRS MSC 33 - 236.8 kbit/s, WCDMA - 384 kbit/s, HSUPA Cat 6 - 5.76 Mbit/s.
 . Data speed - Download: GPRS MSC 33 - 107 kbit/s, EGPRS MSC 33 - 296 kbit/s, HSDPA Cat 10 - 14400 kbit/s, WCDMA - 384 kbit/s.
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.Power Management1. Battery model: BV-4D .
 . Battery capacity: 1400 mAh.
 . Battery voltage: 3.8 V.
 . Removable battery: Yes .
 . Standby time (2G): 460 h.
 . Talk time (2G): 9.0 h.
 . Standby time (3G): 525 h.
 . Talk time (3G): 6.5 h.
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.Memory.
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 .Software and applications.Productivity features. Personal information management features: Recorder, Calculator, Clock, Calendar, Phonebook, Notes, To-do list.
 . Sync type: Remote SyncML synchronisation, Local SyncML synchronisation, ActiveSync.
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.Other Applications. Graphics format: JPEG .
 . Software updates: FOTI, Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA).
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.Software platform & User Interface. SW Platform: Symbian .
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 .Communications.Email and Messaging2. Email clients: Mail for Exchange, OMA E-mail Notification v1.0, Nokia Messaging 3.0.
 . Email protocols: SMTP, IMAP4, POP3.
 . Email features: Viewing and editing of email attachments, Text-to-speech message reader, Email attachments, OMA email notifications.
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.Call management. Supported amount of phonebooks: 1 .
 . Speech codecs: AMR-WB, GSM FR, AMR-NB, GSM HR, EFR.
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 .Device security.Security. Device startup security: Device passcode, Secure device start-up, PIN code, Firmware and OS integrity check.
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 .Sharing and Internet.Browsing and Internet. Internet browser capabilities: WebKit2 Open source browser .
 . Flash technology: Adobe Flash Lite 4.0 .
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 .Navigation.GPS and navigation3. Location technologies: Magnetometer, A-GPS, WLAN Network Positioning, External GPS.
 . Location and navigation apps: Nokia Maps .
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 .Photography.Main camera. Camera resolution: 7728 x 4354 pixels.
 . Main camera focus type: Auto focus with two-stage capture key .
 . Camera digital zoom: 4 x.
 . Carl Zeiss Tessar lens: Yes .
 . Camera focal length: 8.0 mm.
 . Camera minimum focus range: 15.0 cm.
 . Camera image formats: JPEG/Exif .
 . Flash type: Xenon flash .
 . Flash operating range: 4.0 m.
 . Flash modes: Off, Automatic, Red-eye reduction, On.
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.Main camera features. Main camera - other features: Touch focus, Landscape orientation, Exposure compensation, Sequence mode, Auto and manual white balance, Still image editor, Face recognition, Full screen viewfinder, Self timer, Center weighted auto exposure, Auto exposure, Exposure bracketing, Time-lapse.
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.Image capturing. Capture modes: Sequence, Self-timer, Video, Still.
 . Scene modes: Landscape, Automatic, Night Portrait, Sports, Night, Portrait, Close-up, Snow, Spotlight.
 . White balance modes: Cloudy, Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent, Automatic.
 . Light sensitivity modes: Automatic, ISO options.
 . Photos viewed by: Month, Slide show, Album, Tag cloud.
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.Secondary camera.
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 .Music and Audio.Music format. Audio playback file formats: AAC, MP3, M4A, WMA.
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.Radio. Radio features: FM transmitter, Stereo FM radio.
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.Voice and audio recording. Audio recording codecs: AMR-WB .
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 .Video.Main video camera. Camera video resolution: 1080p .
 . Video camera resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels.
 . Camera video frame rate: 30 fps.
 . Camera video zoom: 12 x.
 . Video scene modes: Low light, Night, Sports, Snow, Automatic, Spotlight.
 . Video white balance modes: Cloudy, Fluorescent, Sunny, Incandescent, Automatic.
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.Main video camera features. Video features: Video Recorder, Video Streaming, Video call, Video Editor, Video Sharing, Video Player.
 . Video streaming: On demand WebTV, YouTube browsing and video streaming, Progressive video download.
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.Other features (video). Video sharing and playback: Video sharing to YouTube, Video sharing to social network, Video playback on TV, Video playback on HDTV over HDMI, Wireless video sharing over DLNA, Video editing, Video sharing to Facebook.
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 .Environment.Environmental features. Materials: Free of BFR, rFR as in Nokia Subst. List, Free of PVC, Contains recycled metals, Free of nickel on the product surface.
 . Recycling: 100% recoverable as materials and energy .
 . User guide: Small printed guide, full on nokia.com, Black and white printing, Green tips page.
 . Packaging: Made of renewable materials, Containing up to 60% recycled materials, Packaging is 100 % recyclable.
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 .What’s in the box.Box. Sales Package: Nokia 808 PureView, Nokia AC-50N MicroUSB Charger, Nokia Charging and Data Cable CA-190CD, Nokia stereo Headset WH-209, NFC info card, Nokia Wrist Strap Black, Quick Guide, User Guide and Product information leaflet.
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1Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network configuration and usage.
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2Some services may be available only via downloading or dependent on the market. Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or email features can receive and display multimedia messages. Content appearance may vary. Some images and ring tones can not be forwarded.
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3Downloading of maps over-the-air may involve transferring large amounts of data. Your service provider may charge for the data transmission. The availability of products, services and features may vary by region. Please check with your local Nokia dealer for further details and availability of language options. These specifications are subject to change without notice




OFFICIAL PRICE WAS : 24.000RUPEES

OFFICIAL PRICE  NOW:- 26.999 RUPEES

AT THE BLINK OF AN EYE

XOLO X 1000



The latest Android smartphone with "Intel Inside" comes in the form of the slick looking XOLO X1000. This is XOLO's third handset to feature Intel’s mobile processor and we were curious to see just how fast this device was in comparison to its predecessors. The X900 didn’t make much of an impact and fared poorly in the battery department while the smaller X500 did quite well on all fronts. We’re here to tell you if the X1000 manages to do just as well, worse or exceeds expectations. So read on to find out.

Form Factor
There’s just something to love about the design of the X1000. The superb curved glass 4.7-inch display sports a 1280 x 720p resolution with 314 ppi. It’s vibrant, sharp and quite easily legible in direct sunlight if the brightness is proportionately balanced. The surface of the display manages to keep smudges and fingerprints at bay so much so that the screen always looks quite pristine. Even after a few days of using it as a primary device, in and out of pockets, the screen remained unscathed to a large extent. The earpiece is flushed neatly into the outer moulding of the handset, so all you’ll see in front with the screen off is a glowing notification LED (when applicable) and the forward facing 1.3MP camera.
 
 
There are no visible keys on the front as XOLO has gone with a completely touch-based option for all Android buttons, which will only show up when the display is on. All of this combined gives the X1000 a sublimely cool balanced look from the front.


The X1000 is 9.1 mm in depth, so it’s not the slimmest device out there. However, combined with the weight of 140 g, the handset is well-designed for portability and comfort of use. The only buttons to be found are the volume rocker on the top left and the power/sleep button on the top, near the 3.5 mm handsfree socket. The bottom portion of the handset slips out (push down and out lever located at the rear bottom of the device) to reveal a “hidden” compartment that houses the SIM (standard size) and microSD cards. A space is open for the microUSB port here as well.

The rear panel of this unibody handset is slightly rubberised, which helps with the grip in your hand and on smooth surfaces. Just above the metallic strip indicating the 8MP HD camera is an LED for the flash and the camera’s lens. The metal strip could be a bit much but adds a little character to the rear of the handset.

To sum it up, the X1000 is a very sophisticated-looking handset, as we said before.

Features and Performance
The XOLO X1000 runs Android 4.0, i.e. ICS (with an update hopefully just around the corner) off of an Intel X86-based 2GHz processor with 1GB of DDR 3 RAM and 8GB of onboard memory. It also comes with a PowerVR SGX540 GPU. This doesn’t quite make it the smartest smartphone out there nor the fastest in its price bracket, as our benchmark scores proved. While using the handset, there were no lag issues visible; however, playing games like Subway Surfers on the X1000 and on lower-priced devices as well as those in the same price range with dual-cores, we found a visible difference in gameplay—not in favour of the XOLO. Flipping through menus and accessing apps didn’t seem to be an issue at all and, hopefully, the performance could be significantly boosted with a Jelly Bean update. The handset uses Google’s Stock ICS UI, so it’s relatively easy to deal with minimal bloatware.

Media
You have the option of using either of the two music players, viz. XOLO’s native offering or Google Play Music app. The former offers a few extras as well, like downloading Lyrics for tracks and a Shake to skip option, while both feature the same EQ options – Presets, Bass Boost, 3D effect and a 5 band user customisable option. Audio quality in general was good. Bass levels were grounded and higher frequencies, when controlled, were well balanced. Call quality was also clear. The quality of the bundled earphones was far below par than what one expects from a mobile handset these days and felt a little low in quality.
The built-in FM radio had a slightly gauche UI that could easily have been more refined. Reception was just about fair in most places. Full HD videos in MP4 played reasonably well, but there was nevertheless a slight lag via the native player. By default, the X1000 comes with a scant few codecs to play some files in AVI and MP4. You’ll get much more with third party options, including lag free viewing even for HD content.

Connectivity
The X1000 is a 3G device with Wi-Fi capabilities and includes features like Wi-Fi Direct and Hot Spot creation. Bluetooth is staged at v2.1 with A2DP and USB 2.0 for PC interfacing. There’s no NFC though. It’s quite average on the connectivity front; nothing out of the ordinary. Other than the standard Google Apps – Mail, Gtalk, Maps and corresponding apps, G+ et al and Dropbox, there’s not much else. GPS with AGPS support will help fuel Google Maps for location.

Misc. Features
Here too, other than the basic smartphone apps, which include a Calculator, Calendar, File Manager, News and Weather reader, voice dialler, voice memos etc., the only extra app is the Wireless Display option and XOLO Care that connects you to the companies service centre for assistance.

Camera
The X1000’s 8MP shooter has features that include quite a few scene modes, Exposure control, White Balance, Panorama mode etc. The camera also comes equipped with a burst mode that captures up to 10 images in succession with maximum frame rate of 15fps. It’s not really as good as some of the others out there.
In normal outdoor conditions, images appeared to be quite good. Colours looked accurate for most part and details were also reasonably sharp.
In low light conditions, the photos looked a bit unfocused in some areas and were heavy on the grain, but not too shabby

With close-ups in normal lighting, the images appeared a little dull but quite sharp. The depth of field was not as prominent as some other devices in this range.

Battery
Strapped with a 1900 mAh non-removable battery, the XOLO X1000 really didn’t seem like it would fare too well. In our video standalone test, the handset ran for a total of 5 hours and 45 minutes with Airplane mode active. This is just a little better than the X900. In our tech2 Loop Test, the X1000 successfully went through the first loop of 2 hours of video, 2 hours of audio, 2 hours of media streaming (1 hour video, 1 hour audio) and 1 hour of talktime. There was just 9 percent of battery power remaining, which took no more than about 6 minutes to dissipate once we started the second loop with video

The Bottom Line
The price tag on the XOLO X1000 is Rs 19,999, which makes it a hard product to consider. In this range, you have choices like the Galaxy Grand with a larger display, better camera and battery life along with plenty of extras. There are also quite a few options in the Rs 15,000 range as well that will more than measure up to the X1000 in terms of performance. So while the X900 failed to wow in the overall sense and especially with the battery, the X500 did a great job on the whole. Unfortunately, other than its uber-cool looks, decent camera and swift but basic UI and performance, the X1000 doesn’t really have too much to offer. Also, Intel and Xolo need to seriously fix the battery problems on their high-end devices. Let's hope the next attempt focuses less on looks and more on overall performance.



XOLO X1000
ProcessorChipsetIntel Atom Processor Z2480
CPU2 GHz Intel® Atom™ with Hyper Threading
NetworkFrequency BandsGSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA: 850/900/1900/2100
HSPA+up to 21 Mbps (DL)
up to 5.7 Mbps (UL)
Graphics coreMakePowerVR SGX540
Clock speed400 MHz
Triangles per second40 million/second
DisplayDisplay Size4.7"
Resolution720x1280
314 pixels per inch
Colors16M
Display TechnologySharp TFT transmissive LCD
Operating SystemAndroid™ v4.0.4 (ICS)
GPSAssisted GPS
CameraRear camera8 MP
Front camera1.3 MP
Flash supportYes, single LED
Auto focusYes
Touch focusYes
HD recording rear1080p
Burst Mode10 Burst @15 fps
Modes supportedAuto, Sports, Potrait, Landscape, Night, Night Potrait, Fireworks
SensorsAccelerometer
Gyroscope
Magnetometer
Ambient light sensor
Proximity sensor
AudioDigital Microphones2
Ambient Noise CancellationYes
Voice RecordingYes, 3GPP
Audio codecs supportedMP3, MIDI, WAV, 3GPP, AAC, AAC+
VideoVideo recording & playbackFull HD 1080p@30fps
Video codecs supportedMPEG4, H.263, H.264, Divx
Video PlayerAndroid Video Player
ConnectivityUSBv2.0
Bluetoothv2.1 + EDR
Wi-Fi802.11 b/g/n
WLAN supportYes
ModemIntel XMM6268
MemoryInternal Memory*8 GB
RAM1 GB
Expandable MemoryUp to 32 GB
BatteryBattery capacity1900 mAh
Browsing (3G)up to 5 hours
Talk time (3G)up to 9.5 hours
Talk time (2G)up to 9.5 hours
Music playback (earphones)up to 38 hours
1080p Video (using wired headsets)up to 6 hours
Total standby timeup to 14 days
DesignDimensions133.9 x 67.6 x 9.1 mm
Weight140 grams
Hard KeysPower Key
Volume Key
SlotsSIM Card Slot
Micro USB
3.5 mm Audio Jack
micro SD card slot

PRICE :- 19.999 RUPEES

Sunday 20 January 2013

An APPLE A Day Keeps Doctor Away !


Quite true about the fruit Apple...



But APPLE keeps doctor at bay...

Speaking about apple ipads and phones( 3,3gs 4,4s,5 and going on.. )... which are taken from APPLE stores across india and not locked to carrier (airtel, aircel & vodafone) can be quite a pain to use specially in area of SMS as it does not come preprogrammed with sms center number for your carrier..

FIRST AND FORMOST  I WOULD LIKE TO GLORIFY MY LORD AND SAVIOUR  JESUS CHRIST ... For helping me to find out the solution for the same...

This Is Done In 3 Steps :-

Step 1 - Checking what number is set as your SMS service centre number
 Launch your iPhone keypad and type *#5005*7672# and Press Call/OK
 You will get a response that tells you the number that has been set as your
SMS service Centre number.

Step 2 - Erasing the incorrect SMS service centre number
On your iPhone keypad, type ##5005*7672# and Press Call/OK
You will get a response that tells you that the service centre has no
address or something to
That effect. It means it has been erased.

Step 3 - Setting the correct the SMS service centre number
On your iPhone keypad, type **5005*7672*+xxxxxxxxxx# Press Call/OK
You should get a response telling you the number has been set. later there
is a notice stating that the smsc successfully changed.
example:
how to change sms center on iPhone or iPad
How do I check or change the messaging centre (SMSC) number FOR reliance
india?
To check the Message Center Number on an iPhone all you need to do is to
enter: *#5005*7672#
 You will then see: settings interrogation succeeded
service center address +###################

Then type : ##5005*7672#
You will then see:  A message that tells you that the service centre has no
address or something to That effect.

Then type :  **5005*7672*+919022000500# (for RELINANCE INDIA).
You will get the same message but if you then check again you will find the
new number.


Whola

Hope this helps APPLE iPhone or iPad users...

Keep a look for more Apple tips and Tricks...

chaow....