Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Asus Zenfone 2 Laser ZE550KL


I have experience the best Android Device Experienced till now under 10k

 where to buy this phone ? Buy Asus Zenfone 2 Laser ZE550KL 

we use smartphones in terms of Calling obviously, for watching movies, Gaming, GPS and lots of net stuff including social or commercial use.
But these stuff you can get easily in any smartphone under 10k but the main issue where the devices lack now days, battery backup,here in this department 'its GOD' seriously.After playing continuously 35-40 min of clash of clans battery drains from 67% to 64% i was shocked literally.In same case if device was Xiaomi Mi4 it will drained to 60% or 59%,why I m comparing it to Xiaomi Mi4 to this device is because Mi4 and the one plus one both of these devices are great known for battery backup as well so in that case this Zenphone 2 laser can beat both of them very easily.

GAMES PLAYED-
Need for Speed NO LIMIT (Great)
Asphalt 8- High setting (works fine) Medium (Great)
Marvel Contest of champion(Great)
FIFA 16 (Great Performance)

After playing these games I didn't even noticed the mobile is heated, so guys this device doesn't heat at all, even while you charging it will still remains the same temperature.

People here talking about the issue regarding the sound quality and its loudness-
Sound quality is really nice but the loudness is not up to the mark, Don't get me wrong here, I'm not saying that its bad but it is actually low to my liking , if i would have to rate it out of 10 I'll give it 7 to 7.5 . So it is low but not so low obviously you can hear the ringtones in the same room :P and every one have their secondary phone specially for calling purpose,you just have to buy cool headset and you will love it while you watching movies or video,I'm a bass lover , m not like those who willing to listen soft clarity like sound,I have used Sony's XB450, nw XB70 (in ear) is my daily driver and was also played some music videos to check the quality of sound thru this device and i had same experience with it so in headset department totally impressed.
For those who said in their review about the proximity sensor issue-
from the day 1 I seriously haven't noticed any issue regarding proximity sensor even i have used a tempered glass also so may be you got the device defected :P NO OFFENCE

I suggest try to replace it if your 30 days replacement warranty is still valid.
Video quality and color corrections are great i too know this device has only 267ppi but seriously when u own this device none of this spec matter the video quality is awesome even the colors were great,by color i mean white looks white they don't look yellow 80% devices lack this seriously even in my Mi4 white was actually having yellow tint :D

Camera department-
I rarely used camera seriously i am not the right guy to tell you about this category but i clicked some pictures twas descent, sort of noise found when you take this picture in low light or in an artificial lights but over all not a bad camera i would say

so finally here is my pros and cons-
Get Another Masterclass By Asus
Got My Phone 2 days back and had been using to the most possible......and i came to the conclusion that this is the best device under 10k.

where to buy this phone ? Buy Asus Zenfone 2 Laser ZE550KL 

Pros :
 1. 5.5 inch hd diplay vibrant and great crisp display with an amazing 72% screen to body ratio that looks amazing.

 2. Amazing battery back up with normal usage the phone can easily run up to 2 days with heavy usage it will go up to 14 hrs easily and with moderate usage it will go up to a day.

 3. A very good 13 mp rear & 5 mp selfie camera produces sharp and clear pics with good detailing the best camera within the 10k range and even better than samsung e6,redmi,lenovo. i personally compared the cameras with these phones and then came to the conclusion.

4. Sound output Is great some were saying its low I checked it for myself i damn loud with clear sound quality.Headphone output is superb too.

 5. Laser auto focus helps you to click amazing pics with fast focus.. macro shots come out great with good details.

 6. Gesture features are a great addition helps a lot.

 7. The phone's 1.2 ghz 64 bit coupled with 2 gb ram will get you through anything. Its fast and responsive.

8. Design and build quality is also good.

9. Gaming is absolutely amazing casual games run without any issue high end games are running smoothly too games such as gt racing 2,fifa and other high end games ran without any problem tried asphalt 8 in high graphics works without any lag but i would recommend one to play the game in medium graphics works even better.

10. Does not heat up much no matter how much multitasking and anything else u through at this device.

 Cons: Every phone have some cons no matter how good it is but in this phone the cons are few and are no of much concern to me and i don't think anyone will have any problems with it.

 1. Takes a long time to charge up almost 2.5 hrs.

 2. The camera quality is great but in night time its not that great but you will get decent quality pics no worries about that. Overall this is the best phone in 10k category don't think much i would recommend it to u all who are thinking of buying this one go get it u won't be disappointed at all and don't listen to the negative comments about this phone I have used it personally and I can assure you its an amazing phone u will fall in love with it from day 1

where to buy this phone ? Buy Asus Zenfone 2 Laser ZE550KL 

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Friday, 25 September 2015

10 new things to know about ios9



Camera And Video

1. Zoom In Videos – Yes, with iOS 9 pinch to zoom not only works for photos but videos as well. Just perform the pinch gestures while a video is playing.

2. Hide Photos - You probably don’t want every photo you take to be easily viewable to anyone who picks up your phone and helpfully iOS 9 fixes this. In camera roll tap ‘Select’ and select all the photos you want to be hidden away then tap the bottom left corner button to open a Share Sheet and select ‘Hide’.

Hide photos in iOS 9 - Image credit Gordon Kelly
Hide photos in iOS 9 – Image credit Gordon Kelly

3. Fast Photo Selection - with iOS 9 you no longer need to tap individual photos for multiple selections. Just keep your finger on the screen after selecting the first photo and drag it to select as many as you want in a single action.

4. Fast Photo Scanning - you’re likely to build up a substantial photo library over time (unless you have the 16GB model) so once you open a photo in iOS 9 look for the strip of image thumbnails below. Drag this left or right to race through your snaps.

5. Easy Close Photo Shortcut – as iPhones get bigger it isn’t so easy to reach the top left ‘Back’ button, but iOS 9 eases this frustration by allowing you to swipe down on any open photo to return to the Camera Roll.

Battery Secrets

6. Hidden Battery Widget – iOS 9 lets you add a new battery widget to the bottom of the ‘Today’ view in the Notification Center. Tap ‘edit’ at the bottom of the Today column to reveal the option to add it. You will notice it also shows a connected Apple Watch. Edit: this widget only works when a Bluetooth device is connected
The new iOS 9 battery widget - Image credit Gordon Kelly

The new iOS 9 battery widget – Image credit Gordon Kelly

7. Detailed Battery Usage - ever wondered which apps are killing your battery? Now you can get a detailed breakdown in iOS 9 by going to Settings > Battery then ‘Battery Usage’. These can also be broken down by the time using the Clock button.

8. Manually Enable Low Power Mode – Sometimes you may want to conserve power long before your iPhone or iPad is about to die. Turn the new Low Power Mode on manually by going to Settings > General > Battery > Low Power Mode and toggle it to On.

Messaging Convenience

9. Quick calls and Messages – open Spotlight (swipe right on your homescreen, or swipe down over the homescreen icons) and you’ll find iOS 9 gives you quick access to call or message contacts.

10. Quick Reply – this feature was partially introduced in iOS 8, but now all messaging apps in iOS 9 allow quick replies to be sent by dragging down on a new message notification.

Source : http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/09/19/apple-ios-9-secrets/

Friday, 19 June 2015

Top 10 best smartphones of 2014

10 best smartphones of 2014
When we talk about the Indian smartphone landscape, the year 2014 was pretty eventful. It not only witnessed the rise of (usable) budget Android devices with the entry of players like Asus and Motorola, but also marked the arrival of value-for-money premium smartphones from OnePlus and Xiaomi.

Of course the flagships from the leading players also got iterative upgrades and reached new levels of refinements in usability at a time when consumers have started valuing user experience more than just hardware specifications.

We’ve compiled a list of 10 best smartphones, in no particular order…

1. Apple iPhone 6 Plus

December 19,2014
Apple iPhone 6 Plus
After much deliberation, Apple finally entered the phablet territory with its 5.5-inch screen equipped iPhone 6 Plus offering the best of both tablet and smartphone form factors.

It’s also the best iPhone ever sporting a much superior camera, improved performance and a longer battery backup compared to the iPhone 6 and previous iterations. The phone’s camera features mechanical Optical Image Stabilization that counters hand shake to take high-quality low light and action photos. The full-HD display is also one of the brightest and vivid ones we've seen.

Apple also managed to silence critics who wanted to see a fresh iPhone design and yet offer a large phone that doesn't disappoint when it comes to ergonomics and handling, retaining the premium look and feel.


2. Samsung Galaxy Note 4

December 19,2014
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Samsung’s high-end phablet also got a big upgrade and it’s safe to say is one of the most well designed phones from the company’s stable. It looks a lot like its predecessor, but is smaller, lighter and better designed. It now comes with a metal frame that makes it look premium.

Galaxy Note 4 has a crisp and sharp, 5.7-inch QHD (1440x2560p) display, and is powered by the top-end 2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor, and 3GB RAM.

The 16MP rear camera takes some breath taking photos and comes with Optical Image Stabilization for better low-light shots. The phone’s 3.7MP front camera allows users to take wide-angle selfies (120-degree). But the USP of the Note is its multi-tasking abilities and the S Pen related functionality that leverages the big screen to the fullest.


3. Motorola Moto G (Second generation)

December 19,2014
Motorola Moto G (Second generation)
Motorola’s best-selling budget smartphone got even better with the second iteration. In fact, the second-generation Moto G is one of the most well rounded budget smartphones available in the market.

It improvises on the original Moto G by offering an enhanced 8MP rear camera and a storage expansion slot, addressing the two gaps.

The other specifications and features are similar to that of the Moto G which is still a great budget phone combining good ergonomics, decent performance and a clean, near-stock version of Android. It’s also among the first smartphones to get the Android Lollipop update.

4. Sony Xperia Z3

December 19,2014
Sony Xperia Z3
The Sony Xperia Z3 is the Japanese giant’s answer to Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One (M8) and iPhone 6. While it doesn’t come with gimmicky features and sensors, the overall experience offered by the phone, in terms of everyday performance, battery backup and mobile gaming is unparalleled.

Even the audio quality offered by the phone’s external speakers is amazing. The 20.7MP rear camera comes with a wide angled lens and finds itself a place among the best smartphone cameras in the market today. In terms of design, the phone stays loyal to Sony’s OmniBalance philosophy but is the company’s most refined offering yet.


5. OnePlus One

December 19,2014
OnePlus One
Pitched as the ’flagship killer,’ the OnePlus One reached the Indian shores just before the end of the year. The phone created ripples with its high-end, flagship-like hardware specifications and premium design at half the price. It was also notorious as one of toughest phones to acquire due to the "invite system" put in place by the company as the OnePlus One's production was limited.

Not only is the phone a performance powerhorse, it is also a very well-rounded offering with equal emphasis on ergonomics and form factor. It doesn't boast of an all-metal chassis or water and dust resistant shell, but OnePlus One is certainly a well-made phone. The OnePlus One runs CyanogenMod flavour of Android which is known for its customisability, enhanced performance and additional features.

However, the software is now a bone of contention between OnePlus and Micromax with the latter fighting for exclusivity over Cyanogen’s custom UI. The phone’s sales are on hold as it works on finding a solution. OnePlus is also developing its own Android-based OS which is expected to be out in February.


6. Oppo Find 7

December 19,2014
Oppo Find 7
Oppo's flagship model, Find 7, is one of the most under-rated smartphones available in the Indian market. More than just high-end hardware specifications, the phone brings to the table some really innovative features.

Sporting a 5.5-inch display, this smartphone is among the few models in India to have a QHD (2440x1560p) screen that looks crisp, sharp and vivid. It is powered by a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor with 3GB RAM and packs 32GB internal storage with 128GB microSD support offering excellent performance.

However, features like VOOC fast charging (A 30 minute charge gets Find 7 to 75% of full battery), enhanced audio output quality, and 4K video recording capability are the primary reasons you should choose the Find 7 over flagships from leading brands.


7. Xiaomi Mi 3

December 19,2014
Xiaomi Mi 3
Xiaomi kicked off its Indian operations with the launch of Mi 3, its flagship device that featured high-end hardware rivalling the likes of Google’s Nexus 5, but costed almost half the price.

It was one of the first true ‘value for money’ devices delivering a combination of high-end hardware, software full of usability tweaks and good build quality that placed it right next to the likes of premium phones.

With the Xiaomi Mi 3, the company managed to offer high-end specifications (2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor with 2GB RAM) and a full-HD display at a budget price by cutting marketing and distribution costs and adopting a direct to consumer, online-only model. The disappointing bit was that the phone was only available for one month.

8. HTC One (M8)

December 19,2014
HTC One (M8)
HTC One (M8) is among the best Android smartphones available in the market in terms of performance, build quality as well as software. Not much changed if you compare it with the original HTC One, but the company improvised on the design, taking care of finer nuances.

HTC One (M8)'s audio quality and output are also superior when compared to other phones. The variant available in India comes with a 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor and 2GB RAM, offering lag-free gaming and multimedia performance.

The form factor of the phone also makes it fit for one hand use even though it now offers a bigger display. The camera is not exactly the strong point of the phone and the Dual Camera feature is gimmicky, but it still does a fairly decent job.


9. Motorola Moto X (Gen 2)

December 19,2014
Motorola Moto X (Gen 2)
The new Moto X is not just an upgrade, it’s a completely new phone. It looks much more premium compared to the original one thanks to its all-aluminium frame. Despite sporting a larger, 5.2-inch display, it still doesn't feel cumbersome to hold and fits nicely in your hands.

Motorola didn’t want to leave any stone unturned and upgraded the hardware specifications to be on par with other flagships. It is powered by a 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and 2GB RAM offering superior performance aided by the phone’s near-stock operating system.

The original Moto X is known for its special features, namely, Active display and Touchless control. The two features have also been updated to support more functions. The phone’s camera can record 4K and slo-mo videos, matching the video recording capabilities of other top-end phones in the market today.

10. Nokia Lumia 830

December 19,2014
Nokia Lumia 830
Microsoft's Nokia Lumia 830 aimed to reduce the gap between a mid-ranger and a high-end phone. In fact the company positioned the phone as 'an affordable flagship,' with a premium form factor and a good quality camera.

Lumia 830 is a good looking phone that also feels solid and durable thanks to its metal frame and high quality construction. While the phone features a smaller sensor in terms of Megapixels compared to flagship phones, it still offers one of the best results when it comes to image quality.

The phone's hardware is not top-of-the-line but it still delivers great performance. It comes with Lumia Denim, th latest version of Windows Phone that comes with an enhanced camera app offering features like speedy shooting and ‘rich capture’.

It’s safe to say that the Lumia 830 is without doubt a well rounded smartphone.

Source - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/slideshow/10-best-smartphones-of-2014/itslideshowviewall/45571488.cms

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Top 10 bollywood movies by collection of 2014


Movie Name

Box Office Collection (India)

PK330.82 Crore
Kick216.84 Crore
Happy New Year (Hindi)176.81 Crore
Bang Bang (hindi)141.14 Crore
Singham Returns139.96 Crore
Holiday112.4 Crore
Jai Ho107.71 Crore
2 States101.61 Crore
Ek Villain98.02 Crore 
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania72.56 Crore

Source  - http://www.bollymoviereviewz.com/2014/04/top-10-bollywood-movies-of-2014-by-box.html