Friday, 28 March 2014

HTC Desire 310 with dual-SIM support launched at Rs. 11,700

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The HTC Desire 310, after being announced earlier this month for the Taiwanese market, has finally reached Indian shores and is now listed on HTC India's official website. The HTC Desire 310 is also available for purchase from various online retailers, at a price tag of Rs. 11,350.
The HTC Desire 310 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box and notably features BlinkFeed, Video Highlights and Offline Reading mode. The dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) smartphone also features a 4.5-inch display with a resolution of FWVGA (480x854 pixels) resolution.
The Desire 310 is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582M chipset, coupled with 512MB of RAM. It includes 4GB of built-in storage, which is expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. It sports a 5-megapixel rear camera (with full-HD video recording), while there is a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera. 
The HTC Desire 310 comes with Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB, EDGE, GPS, and 3G connectivity options. The smartphone packs a removable Li-Po 2000mAh battery. It measures 131.44x68.03x11.25mm and weighs 140 grams.
While the HTC Desire 310 Black colour variant is already sold out (Rs. 11,350) on Snapdeal, its White colour variant is still available for Rs. 11,479. The handset is also available with The Mobile Store for Rs. 11,358.
HTC launched its latest flagship smartphone, the HTC One (M8), on 25 March. The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC and comes with a duo rear camera setup.
Apart from announcing immediate retail availability in some regions for the HTC One (M8), the Taiwanese handset maker also launched the Developer and Google Play editions of the One (M8).
Update: HTC has issued a statement detailing a market operating price of Rs. 11,700, and the headline has been updated to reflect the official price.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier now available for Android and iOS

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Gameloft has finally released its much talked-about mobile game, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, for Android and iOS via the Google Play store and Apple iTunes App Store. The game is not yet listed on the Windows Phone Store, though it had been announced for the platform.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier has arrived days before the release of its movie version. Last month, when the teaser video of the gaming app was revealed by Gameloft, we assumed it would arrive along with the film on 4 April.
The game lets users play as Captain America, who is supported by a small team of S.H.I.E.L.D to fight against a number of superpower villains - Taskmaster, King Cobra, Puff Adder, the Winter Soldier and others. The users can borrow some help from the Falcon or the Black Widow if they find themselves in a tough spot in the game when fighting against the villains and other enemies.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier game also includes an asynchronous multiplayer feature with which users can play against each other through different clans. One can compete on league leaderboards and can earn extra rewards in limited-time events.
Different fighting techniques and Captain America suits can be unlocked as users progress through the game. The mobile game's art and graphics are inspired by comic books.
Unfortunately, the 'demo version' on Android only lets users play two levels for free, after which users would have to go through some in-app purchases to continue. The iOS version of Captain America: The Winter Soldier however, is a paid $4.19 app, unlocked from the get-go.
The Captain America: The Winter Soldier is sized at 20MB (initial install) and requires Android 4.0 Ice cream Sandwich OS version to run. The application, as seen on the Google Play Store listing page, is getting some mixed reviews from the users who have downloaded the game.
On the iTunes App Store, Captain America: The Winter Soldier is listed at 93.6MB, and is compatible with devices running iOS 7.0 or higher.


Wednesday, 26 March 2014

BlackBerry restocks Z10 smartphones in India at Rs. 17,990

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Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry on Wednesday replenished stocks of its Z10 touchscreen model that was sold out in India after a 60 percent discount on the price.
"BlackBerry Z10 has now been restocked across BlackBerry's retail network across the country and on Flipkart.com," the company's director for distribution in India, Sameer Bhatia, said in a statement.
The device will be available for Rs 17,990, according to the statement.
BlackBerry launched the Z10 about a year ago for Rs 43,990. The price was dropped to Rs 29,990 in September.
On February 25, the company offered the phone at Rs 17,990 for a limited period. The model sold out within a week, although it was available on some e-commerce sites at a 22-50 percent higher price.
Blackberry lowered handset prices in the face of losses due to declining sales and build-up of inventory across the globe. In December, the company offered incentives on handset sales, especially devices built on its latest platform BlackBerry 10.
BlackBerry posted a loss of $4.4 billion in its third quarter ended November 30, mainly due to unsold handsets.
The company recorded a primarily non-cash, pre-tax charge against inventory and supply commitments of approximately $1.6 billion in the quarter of fiscal 2014, which was primarily attributable to BlackBerry 10 devices.
During the quarter, BlackBerry sold about 4.3 million smartphones to customers, of which 3.2 million were BlackBerry 7 devices, including models such as the BlackBerry Curve, Bold and Torch.

HTC Desire 616 with octa-core MediaTek chipset, 5-inch display leaked

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HTC may have just launched its 2014 flagship smartphone, the One (M8), however the Taiwanese handset maker is reportedly working on a new smartphone dubbed HTC Desire 616, which is said to pack an octa-core processor.
Phone Arena has spotted the alleged HTC Desire 616 at Tenaa, a Chinese certification website, and also claims that the device has now been approved by Chinese authorities.
The alleged Desire 616 (Desire 616w) is made out of plastic, instead of the metal body seen on the HTC One (M8). According to the listing, the alleged Desire 616 sports a 5-inch HD display and will run dated Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. The rumoured Desire 616, if comes out to be true, will be Taiwanese giant's first octa-core smartphone and will be powered by a 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek processor (presumably the MT6592) alongside 1GB of RAM.
Other leaked specifications include an 8-megapixel rear camera accompanied by an LED flash; measures 142x71.9x9.1mm and weighs 150 grams. The alleged Desire 616 is likely to be available in five colour variants namely Black, Blue, Red, White and Yellow.
Further, the report speculates that the yet-to-be-launched octa-core HTC smartphone might be a China-exclusive device. At the moment, there is no news about when the Taiwanese handset maker would launch the alleged Desire 616, globally.
Earlier on Tuesday, HTC unveiled its One (M8) after months of leaks, at an event in New York.
The Taiwanese handset maker, unlike its many Android smartphone maker rivals, had announced the availability and price of the HTC One (M8) immediately after the global launch in selective markets like the UK and US. The HTC One (M8) is expected to reach India by the third week of April, as revealed to NDTV Gadgets by the company.
The HTC One (M8) comes with a body that's '90 percent metal' and exudes the same premium feel as its predecessor, the HTC One.

Samsung Galaxy S5 price in India Rs. 51,500, claims retailer

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The Samsung Galaxy S5's price has been leaked ahead of its 27 March 2014 launch in India. TheSamsung Galaxy S5 is said to be priced at Rs. 51,500, while the new smartphone from South Korean giant is expected to be available for pre-order with a booking amount of Rs. 1,500. However, there is no word whether the pre-order will start on Thursday after Samsung India officially announces the Galaxy S5 in India, or later.
The news comes from a Twitter user named Manish Khatri, who is a retailer (Mahesh Telecom) in Mumbai. Khatri writes, "Prebook #SAMSUNG #GALAXYS5 (Rs. 51500/-) by paying Rs. 1500/- , 15 percent cashback on citicard .emi 6/12/18 month (condition apply)."
The tweet clearly reveals that the Galaxy S5 might be available with attractive offers from the company such as 15 percent cash back scheme, with numerous EMI payment options. Notably, Khatri has since removed the tweet.
However, NDTV Gadgets has learnt from its sources that the price is still being considered by Samsung India and may change before the announcement on Thursday.
If Samsung does launch the Galaxy S5 at the said price, it would be contradicting earlier reports that emphasised that the 2014 flagship smartphone will be cheaper than the Galaxy S4 at launch.
It's worth pointing out that the Galaxy S5 will be available in India starting 11 April 2014 - the same date as Samsung had announced as global availability (150 countries) at its Galaxy S5 unveiling at MWC 2014.
The biggest new features being touted on the Galaxy S5 by Samsung include a fingerprint scanner on the home button, a heart rate sensor placed near the 16-megapixel camera, and the IP67 certification that makes it dust and water-resistant. The smartphone also features a new design in terms of the back panel now being perforated, and available with four colours at launch, along with optional designer back panels.
For those unaware, the Samsung Galaxy S5 runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat out-of-the-box. It features a 5.1-inch Super AMOLED display with a 1080x1920 pixel full-HD resolution. It comes with 2GB of RAM and will be available in 16GB and 32GB inbuilt storage models, with microSD card expandability up to 64GB. The Galaxy S5 sports a 16-megapixel rear camera with HDR (for video as well), and a 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera.
Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac with MIMO functionality, ANT+, Bluetooth 4.0, USB3.0, NFC, and Infrared remote functionality. It features a 2800mAh battery, rated to deliver 21 hours of talktime, and 390 hours of standby time.

Display

5.10-inch

Processor

2.5GHz

Front Camera

2.1-megapixel

Resolution

1080x1920 pixels

RAM

2GB

OS

Android 4.4.2

Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

16-megapixel

Battery capacity

2800mAh

Canon EOS 1200D DSLR with 18-megapixel sensor launched at Rs. 30,995

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The Canon EOS 1200D was officially announced in February just prior to the CP+ exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. The Canon EOS 1200D entry-level DSLR has finally made its way to Indian shores. The camera, which was launched on Wednesday in India, will be available at Rs. 30,995 for the body.
There are options of getting the Canon EOS 1200D with kits too. The options on the kits are: EOS 1200D + 18-55 IS II lens for Rs. 34,995, and EOS 1200D + 18-55 IS II & 55-250 IS II lenses for Rs. 39,995.
The Canon EOS 1200D (also known as EOS Rebel T5) has an interesting string of features. Featuring an 18-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, a Digic 4 processor, an ISO range of 100-6400 (boost till 12,800) and 1080p/30 fps video capture, the Canon EOS 1200D is being touted as the most affordable DSLR from its current crop. It also has a 9-point auto-focus system. The Canon 1200D is the successor to the Canon 1100D. You can find more details about the EOS 1200D in our previous coverage.
The Canon EOS 1200D will support more than 70 lenses from the EF range by Canon. "The EOS 1200D is an exciting addition to our DSLR range. With powerful features and user-friendly menus the EOS 1200D is ideal for first time buyers. To further attract potential buyers, the EOS 1200D will be available with an exciting double zoom lens offer, at a killer price," said Andrew Koh, Senior Director, ICP Business Centre, Canon India.

Get the Samsung Galaxy S5 Experience on any Android smartphone

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While we wait for the official announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S5 in India on Thursday, here's a chance for you to experience Samsung's flagship smartphone well before it hits stores on 11 April.
Samsung has launched the Galaxy S5 Experience app on Google Play store for smartphones running Android 4.0 and above. The app is available only for the smartphones with at least 1GHz processor coupled with 1GB of RAM (or more) and a screen resolution of at least 480x800 pixels. The Experience app does not work on tablets.
The Experience app only gives users a walkthrough of the main features of the Samsung Galaxy S5. As Samsung also mentioned on its page that, "The app provides interactive introduction on Galaxy S5 and Wearable Devices (Gear2 , Gear Fit) with 4 different categories such as Camera, Speed, Fitness, Life."
Inside the app users can experience different aspects of the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Gear2 and Gear Fit. It essentially flaunts the features in tabs like Camera, Speed, Fitness, Dust & Water Resistance, Gear and more. These tabs do nothing more than letting the users know what the Galaxy S5 can do and how is it better.
So apart from the camera and speed, users can get to know more about the built-in Heart Rate monitor and Pedometer features through 'Fitness' tab. Also the Gear tab flaunts features of Samsung's Gear 2 smartwatch and Gear Fit fitness band.
Notably the South Korean giant has announced that its Galaxy S5 smartphone, accompanied by the Gear 2 and Gear Fit wearables, is up for preview and pre-order in more than 61 countries starting last Friday (21 March).

Aircel unveils 'Facebook for All' free access offer in select circles

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Aircel on Wednesday announced a new offer under which the network carrier would let its new and existing customers access the Facebook app, Messenger app and the mobile version of Facebook for free. Notably, the free access 'Facebook for All' offer is limited by both time and data.
While the offer for new customers entails free 50MB of data per month of Facebook access for 60 days after activation, the existing Aircel users will get the same amount of data for 30 days for Facebook access. Post the free 50MB of usage, the carrier will charge users 2p/10kb.
Aircel customers will also have the option can also opt for special tariff packs for Facebook that will cost them as little as 50p/day or Rs.14 for 28 days (100MB data plan) and Rs. 5 for 5 days (25MB data plan) to be precise.
The service is currently available for Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Maharashtra circles. The service will be rolled-out in other regions later.
"Aircel has positioned itself well as a data leader by constantly innovating products and services aimed at redefining user experience, especially the youth. Over 75 million people access Facebook through their mobile phones in India and more than 60 percent of Aircel customers who have data enabled handsets consume internet on their phones," stated Anupam Vasudev, Chief Marketing Officer, Aircel.
"India is truly a Mobile first country where millions of people are discovering the internet by connecting with people on Facebook through their mobile phones. 'Facebook for All' by Aircel is a great initiative that will make the Internet affordable and we are excited to partner in connecting the world on Facebook," added Kevin D'souza, Head of Growth and Mobile Partnerships, Facebook India

HTC says BlinkFeed app will be available for other Android devices

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HTC is not being greedy with its new version of BlinkFeed home screen introduced in HTC One (M8), and has decided it will allow other Android devices to install it via the Google Play store. It has not detailed an exact timeline for this release however, with this week's Play Store listing of the app still showing as incompatible, and without a list of supported devices.
The Taiwanese manufacturer made the announcement in a statement, saying, "Following its popularity with HTC users, HTC will now make HTC BlinkFeed available to other Android devices, launching on the Google Play store soon." The company did not detail the availability of the other Sense-based apps that recently made their way to the Google Play store.
The roll-out via the Google Play store would give HTC a chance to spread the feature to a larger number of users and would allow the firm give away more frequent updates to HTC smartphones as standalone apps. Earlier, the firm updated its BlinkFeed and native Sense apps via system update roll-outs, which can be a cumbersome process with other disadvantages.
The new BlinkFeed version has been introduced in the freshly announced HTC One (M8) alongside the new Sense 6.0 user interface. It features a revamped free-scrolling gesture along with larger images and the option to remove the top weather clock if not set on the default home location. New content managerial options and some UI tweaks are also available.
Details of the BlinkFeed app, such as size and the Android version compatibility, are not yet known. App permissions have been listed, but do not hint at anything significant. The full functionality of the app, and how different it is from the implementation on the One (M8), can only be experienced when HTC makes the app available for download.
Other apps such as HTC Service Pack, HTC SenseTV, HTC Guide and HTC Gallery also made their way to the Play Store ahead of the HTC One (M8)'s launch on Tuesday.

HTC One (M8) with Snapdragon 801, duo rear camera launched

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HTC has announced the launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the HTC One (M8). The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC and comes with a duo rear camera setup, in line with the rumoured specifications.
The design and the rest of the specifications of the HTC One (M8) have probably been the tech world's worst-kept secret and will not come as a surprise to anyone that's been tracking this story. HTC One (M8) comes with a 5-inch full-HD display and will be available in 16GB and 32GB storage options, with support for expandable storage via microSD cards of up to 128GB capacity.
Also seeHTC One (M8) vs. HTC One )
The HTC One (M8) comes with a body that's '90 percent metal' and exudes the same premium feel as its predecessor. The phone comes with 2GB of RAM.
The highlight of the HTC One (M8) is the dual camera setup that puts a 4-UltraPixel camera alongside a depth sensing camera that lets you do cool things like refocussing images after they've been clicked and other stuff. A 5-megapixel front camera is included as well.
HTC One (M8) comes with Android 4.4.2 KitKat along with a brand new Sense 6 UI on top, which HTC is calling the biggest upgrade since Sense debuted. The phone comes with a 2600mAh battery.
HTC One (M8) will be available in Gunmetal Grey, Amber Gold, and Glacial Silver colour options in select markets starting Tuesday. The India launch is expected in the third week of April.

Display

5.00-inch

Processor

2.3GHz

Front Camera

5-megapixel

Resolution

1080x1920 pixels

RAM

2GB

OS

Android 4.4.2

Storage

16GB

Rear Camera

4-Ultrapixel

Battery capacity

2600mAh