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The Desire 526G+ Dual SIM packs a 1.7GHz octa-core (unspecified) processor coupled with 1GB RAM. It sports a 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. The 16GB inbuilt storage on Desire 526G+ Dual SIM is expandable via microSD card (up to 32GB)
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See your photos, videos and more as they were meant to be seen on a vibrant 4.7” screen with a detailed qHD display. Combine photos and videos into fun 30-second video mash-ups for sharing with a simple screen tap.
BRILLIANT DUAL CAMERAS
The best camera is the one in your hand. Get a clear shot with an 8MP main camera with auto focus and 1080p video recording. Put yourself in the picture with a 2MP selfie camera and 720p video recording.
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User-friendly HTC BlinkFeed displays social media, news, sports and entertainment updates in one place, without having to open multiple apps. Delivered to your phone on Wi-Fi, the posts are available to read on the go, even without a data plan.
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Thursday, 10 March 2016
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 sports a metal unibody.
In fact this one is the first full-metal body smartphone in Xiaomi's Note series.
It features a 5.5-inch full HD display with Sunlight Display and a special reading mode.
This a vivid, crisp display, and perfect for binge-watching Netflix sessions, we said in our review.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 comes in two variants - One with 2GB RAM and 16GB space, another with 3GB RAM and 32GB space. The smartphones are priced at Rs 9,999 and Rs 11,999 respectively. In our review, we noted that this one is a superb smartphone for its price. Redmi Note 3, however, has some tough competition in the mid-budget segment with players like Le 1s, Lenovo K4 Note, Moto G Turbo, Huawei's Honor 5X. Read our review here
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Wednesday, 9 March 2016
- 13MP primary camera with dual color flash and 'Dual selfie camera 8MP + 2MP'
- 5-inch (12.7 centimeters) IPS HD capacitive touchscreen with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution and curved design with front and back glass
- Android v5 Lollipop operating system with 1.7GHz MT6752 octa core processor, 3GB RAM, 32GB internal memory expandable up to 128GB and dual SIM (GSM+GSM)
- 2420mAH lithium-polymer battery providing talk-time of 26 hours and standby time of 264 hours
- Supports 4G and 3G
- 1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase
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OnePlus 2 review: If you have a OnePlus One, you should stick to it. If not, this is a good phone to get onto the OnePlus bandwagon with
Our Verdict
While the OnePlus 2 beats everything in its price bracket, it isn't the out and out flagship killer like its predecessor. There are no heating issues, and the phone does a good job in most areas. If you're buying a new phone, this would be a good choice, but if you currently own a OnePlus One, stick to it.
OnePlus 2 (64GB): Detailed Review
About a year ago, when I first got my hands on the OnePlus One, the smartphone market was undergoing a sea change. Today, we’re accustomed to it, to the point where we expect it. In fact, the incremental updates that we get today are even boring at times, and coming from a geek, that's saying something. So, when the OnePlus 2 was handed to me, it came as no surprise, despite all the consumer interest around it.
From 29th to 10th, it's been about two weeks now, and the OnePlus 2 has been my daily driver all this time. But before I get on with the OnePlus 2 review, there are a few things that need to be mentioned. Take it like a key to reading this review, just like pointers to recognise stuff on a map.
First, I came into this review with a huge prejudice against the Snapdragon 810, having seen it first hand in the Xperia Z3 Plus. Second, I personally do not like big phones, unless they're built like the LG G3 (I still treasure the size my first gen Moto X comes in). Third, I'd pick battery life over thinness any day. Lastly, no matter what impression you get from this review, you should, under no circumstance abandon your OnePlus One for the OnePlus 2. The OnePlus 2 is an incremental update like so many other phones today, and doesn't really qualify as an update to the amazing phone that the OnePlus One was.
You still with me? Well, then here's my review of the OnePlus 2...
Sandstone back remains, but it's on a thin plastic plate this time.
The build and design of the OnePlus 2 is the embodiment of the fact that it's an incremental update. The Sandstone back looks the same as in the One, but feels to be of somewhat lower quality. In giving the phone a removable back, OnePlus has had to make this onto a thin plastic plate, as opposed to the hard and full Sandstone finish on the OnePlus One. By lower quality, what I essentially mean is that the finish feels rougher on the OnePlus 2.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is the best Android smartphone that money can buy. After years of trial and error, the S-Pen finally has great utility. The device also has state of the art hardware and a great camera.
With the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung has completed the transformation it started with the Galaxy S6 this year. The phone is a combination of power and design, and not many would deny that the phone looks good and performs well. It’s pure style, combined with good performance. The only real hitch is that a phone this expensive shouldn’t be prone to falling out of your hand. If you’re looking for a flagship phablet, then this is still the one to buy thoug
Having reviewed three out of four Samsung flagships this years, there’s not much left to say about the Galaxy Note 5 that we haven’t said in those other reviews already. What differs though is that The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has much more to live up to than the other devices. This is a segment that Samsung pioneered, which means that the responsibility of innovating falls on its shoulders. Evidently though, the company’s focus this year is on design, because that’s precisely where the Note 5 is different from other Note devices till nowh.
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Monday, 7 March 2016
Key Features of Lenovo K3 Note
- Android v5 (Lollipop) OS
- 5.5 inch Capacitive Touchscreen
- Dual Standby Sim (LTE + LTE)
- 1.7 GHz Cortex-A53 (MediaTek MT6752 64-bit 4G LTE) Octa Core Processor
- Wi-Fi Enabled
- 13 MP Primary Camera
- 5 MP Secondary Camera
- Expandable Storage Capacity of 32 GB
Notes for Lenovo K3 Note (Black, 16 GB)
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| 4G Connectivity and Phone Features Depend on the Carrier and the Location of the User |
Lenovo K3 Note
If you love watching movies or gaming on your smartphone, this sleek and powerful Lenovo K3 Note features a mesmerizing 13.97 cm Full HD display and is backed by powerful Octa Core performance.
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