Wednesday 24 July 2013

New Google NEXUS 7 Out!

Google just announced the launch of the latest in google's nexus line-up: the NEW NEXUS 7. The New Nexus 7 is a couple of notches above its precessor; the very successful 'Nexus 7'. It features a High resolution panel (1920×1200) more at par with the Nexus 10.
It's got a lot of horsepower under the hood being powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 processor with Adreno 320 graphics and 2GB of RAM.
Dual stereo speakers provide a richer sound experience
Equipped with a 5MP camera shooter in addition to the usual front shooter, which was what the original Nexus 7 lacked.
And as it is to be expected, the new Android 4.3 Jelly Bean OS runs this baby in all its purity.
Bluetooth Smart aka Bluetooth low energy is ticked on the list of features.
NFC is also on board alongside OpenGL ES 3.0 support, which will be a big plus for game developers. The device is available in Wi-Fi and LTE models.
Batterywise, Google has promised upto 9 hours of HD video playback and 10 hours of web browsing with Wireless charging now incorporated.
The New Nexus 7 has 16GB, 32GB, 32GB LTE variants.




Thursday 18 July 2013

HTC One Mini launches!


HTC has just recently launched the HTC One Mini, a slightly scaled down version of the acclaimed flagship powerhouse, the HTC One.
Not smaller by much, the HTC One Mini sports a
4.3-inch 720p resolution screen, moderately smaller than the 4.7-inch
display of its bigger brother and a little larger than the
screen of an iPhone 5.
To make it more affordable to a wider market, some sacrifices have been made, primarily a scale down of the phone’s engine power with a 1.4Ghz dual-core 'Qualcomm' processor instead of the 1.7Ghz quadcore behemoth on it's bigger brother.
It has just 1GB of RAM too, half the offering on the 'ONE'. The build is not so plush but It's still top notch. And no NFC. Disappointing.... don't be. It still packs a lot of premium features like the excellent 4 megapixel 'ultrapixel' camera, which outperforms a lot of same caste rivals.
HTC One Mini comes with the 4G connectivity, 16GB of onboard storage, the latest
version of Android and its own overlay interface which, if
you want, collates your various social media, photo and
activity streams. It also has a relatively large battery.
The phone is set to be released in Europe in August.
"Big things do come in small packages. "