Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

25 Jan 2017

LG G6 Flagship Actual Images are Out

One of the most highly anticipated smartphone this year is from LG & here we have an actual image of the device the LG G6, last year LG tried something new with the LG G5 and claimed to be a modular device which everyone knew how it went & then Motorola came in with all its blazing guns with their Moto Z & moto-mods concept & blew everyone away it is a solid concept but expensive while hitting the last nail on LG G5, but this time around as we see in the picture LG has done with Modular phones & Left it Motorola and this time we have quite a looker here !!!


24 Jan 2017

New Nokia Android smartphone Spotted on GFXBench

Nokia is back with a new Android phone this year with the Nokia 6 and the world is excited to see what nokia offers next that's with the flagship Nokia.

We have also heard about the Nokia 8 being a flagship phone , but today we have got a GFX-Bench test of a device called NOKIA Heart!

8 Jan 2017

Nokia's first Android smartphone is now officially launched in China


HMD Global just announced Nokia 6, the first Nokia smartphone after it was granted the exclusive global license to sell Nokia phones. It packs a 5.5-inch 1080p 2.5D curved glass display, is powered by an Octa-Core Snapdragon 430 processor and runs on Android 7.0 (Nougat). It has a 16-megapixel rear camera with phase-detection auto-focus (PDAF), 1.0um sensor, dual-tone LED flash and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.



1 Apr 2016

Samsung Launched Galaxy J3 With S Bike Mode


Samsung India Electronics has launched a new smartphone - the Samsung Galaxy J3 - featuring the S Bike mode, a first of its kind dedicated feature for two wheeler riders that is designed to enable responsible and safe riding. The Galaxy J3 has been launched at a price of Rs 8,990.

Chinese smartphone maker 'Ulefone' launched a phone "Vienna"

Leading Chinese phone maker Ulefone recently announced a 5.5-inch device that it claims will offer a HiFi audio experience, making them the first Chinese manufacturer of its size to offer such an audio-centric device. Update: Pre-ordering a Ulefone Vienna is now deeply discounted.


Today, March 29, Ulefone starts the presales of its audio-centric device, the Ulefone Vienna, with the special price of US$169.99 plus a US$10 mystery gift, a total US$40 discount from the original price.

Xiaomi Mi 5 launched in India for Rs 24,999


After 18 months of waiting, Xiaomi's new flagship is finally here. The smartphone was announced in late-February by the company but has finally made its way to India today. The company held a dedicated event in New Delhi a short while ago, sharing pricing and availability details of this very attractive flagship.

31 Mar 2016

Micromax Canvas Spark 3 launched on Snapdeal for Rs.4,999


Micromax, which is the biggest Indian manufacturer of smartphones has launched a new budget smartphone called the Canvas Spark 3 for Rs.4,999. The phone will be exclusively available on Snapdeal.com, which is one of the biggest e-commerce players in the country.

30 Mar 2016

Samsung to launch new smartphone in india on march 31

Samsung is also speculated to be working on a rival to Apple iPhone SE

After launching the flagship Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge in India, Samsung is all set to launch a new smartphone on March 31, which might be the third smartphone from the Korean giant in the Galaxy J series. The new smartphone, possibly the Galaxy J5 is expected to be unveiled in first of its kind- a motorcycle-themed event on Friday, the last day of the month. As per a report on GSM Arena, the event is tagged #TapKickVroom and as per Samsung "will change the way you ride." Going by the hashtag, we can say that the new smartphone is going to bring some software features dedicated to bike riders to make their time easier on the roads, without losing the touch from their smartphones.

Nintendo's first Android app (Miitomo)


Nintendo makes excellent games

The struggle of Nintendo since the nineties has been its platform. Nintendo has always made great games, which is why it’s still around. The Nintendo systems of the last decade were not all that popular, but they were always bolstered by the fantastic yet simple games it produced.

17 Mar 2016

Oppo R9 and R9 Plus launched today


In Beijing, Oppo has just introduced the R9 and R9 Plus, two new, near bezel-less mid-range smartphones. The company provided images and a host of specs. Here’s everything we now know about the Oppo R9 and R9 Plus price, release date, specs and features.

Oppo R9 price and release date

On March 17, 2016, in Beijing, Oppo introduced the world to its new smartphone: the Oppo R9. No information on the release date or price is available yet, but the Oppo R9 and its premium big brother, the R9 Plus, will almost certainly see a release in the US at some point soon. We are still waiting on the details, however, and will keep you updated.


The R9 has a nice but unspectacular design. / © Oppo

16 Mar 2016

Lollipop is now most used Android Version

Google has released its latest update to the distribution numbers for each version of Android. In the latest round, Lollipop continues to gain ground, while the latest version, Marshmallow, jumped a little over one percentage point. Lollipop now sits at 36.1 percent, up from the to 34.1 percent in February, while Marshmallow has made the jump to 2.3 percent from 1.2 percent.


12 Mar 2016

Google announces the next version of Android

Google releases Android N Developer Preview


Six new features you need to know:

When it comes to popular tech companies, it is quite difficult to keep a product release a secret, and that’s why Google has managed to surprise us all with the Android N Developer Preview. Yes, most of us woke up to the official announcement from Google about the Android N Developer Preview, something we didn’t expect until Google I/O.

8 Mar 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7 & S7 edge to launch in India today


The recently unveiled Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge at the Unpacked event will arrive in India on March 8, according to a report by The Times of India. The report also adds that Samsung plans to invest about Rs 100 crore in marketing the new flagship devices in the bid to outdo arch rival Apple. The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are expected to go on sale from the third week of March. There is no word on the India pricing, but it is likely to match iPhone 6s models.

29 Jan 2016

How to Get Paid Apps Freely on ur Android device......!!

All the Android users are willing to download and enjoy great paid apps, but it’s hard to get it without paying, but not now because in this tutorial I will show you how to get free paid apps using Aptoide. It’s a company incorporated in Europe and in the top 3 Android Stores worldwide, is it legal?
Yes, it is legal, there are many and different ways to get paid apps for free, but some of them aren’t legal, not working or having viruses with them but Aptoide is the best app for getting apps.

Fix "insufficient storage available" error in Android

When we try to install apps or OS updates onto our Android,If you’re seeing the message “insufficient storage available” on your Android smartphone or tablet – and you do have space available – don’t panic, just follow these steps to clear your device’s cache and you’ll be downloading, updating and installing apps again in a matter of minutes. Here’s how to fix the “insufficient storage available” error message on Android.

The main cause of the “Insufficient Storage Available” error is due to lack of working space. There are several possible causes for the lack of sufficient working storage.


28 Jan 2016

Automatically Backup Your Android Mobile Data On Google Server

Android smartphone are packed with lots of useful features, Backup and reset is one of them. With this feature, you can take the backup of your Android smartphone on Google Cloud. There are lots of other to take the backup of an android smartphone. But with this Google feature you can backup all your Contacts, Email, and Calendars, Chrome Browser Data, Google Chat, System and App setting, Google+ Photos etc on Google Cloud. Taking a backup on Google cloud is simple and it can be done within some simple and easy steps. Once you enabled this feature on your device all your data will automatically save on the Google Serves. To get started all you need a Google username and password and after that, you can select the data of your mobile to start the backup process on the Google Cloud. 

Once the settings are saved on your mobile, you don’t need to worry about losing your email, contacts, apps, or even saved Wi-Fi passwords. Let’s take a look how this feature works on the Android smartphones. Follow the below mention steps to setup the Google Cloud backup on your Android account.



How to BACKUP Android Apps and Data to PC Without ROOT

If you have the rooted phone then there are so many apps are available which allows you take the full backup of your android apps and data on the PC. But non-rooted users can’t enjoy these free apps on the phone and always looking for an android backup and restore app. Today, here in this guide we will show you how you can take the full backup of your phone on your PC. In this method, we guide you how to save all your images, videos, files, apps, videos and songs on your PC. To get started all you need windows PC, USB cable and Android phone. The process is very simple and takes a few minutes to complete the whole process. This guide will work for all the android smartphone users and one of the best way to save the backup file on the windows PC. Works on all rooted and non-rooted android smartphones. Read the guide carefully and follow all the steps one by one on your phone and PC.




24 Dec 2015

31 Oct 2015

World’s first Android phone


Phones have come a long way since Innocenzo Manzetti played around with the idea of a “speaking telegraph” in 1844. Development of the landline telephone came in leaps and bounds, but it is the mobile phone that truly captured a global audience.

The first mobile phones were produced by Bell System for use in cars only, introduced in 1946 on their Mobile Telephone Service in St. Louis, Missouri. The first call on a handheld mobile phone was made on April 3rd, 1973 by Motorola’s Martin Cooper to his rival, Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs. Nicknamed “the brick” the first mobile phones weighed 2 lb (0,9kg) and cost $3,995.


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