Thursday, 17 March 2016

Buy Blackberry Porsche P9982 online!

While all brands are contemplating the idea to bring forth the best smartphones, there are other brands working passionately on manufacturing the best phones. Currently, all phones are packed with amazing specifications and enhanced battery life as well. We can say that all the contemporary phones are looking forward to bringing an even better generation of phones in 2016. Moreover, all top brands are already busy in integrating new specs into phones. Blackberry is worth mentioning here because it is embarking upon a new adventure of Android technology. If you want to buy a branded phone, you are suggested to learn about specifications of the prospective phone.

It goes without saying that Blackberry has been around for a couple of decades. It is one of the first ever brands on the market. Once it was the best-selling brand in the US market. It sported Blackberry messenger and OS platform. It was loved very much by all professionals because of both internal specifications and hardware as well. If you compare this brand with other brands on the market, you will realize that its hardware has not been beaten yet. Currently, there are hundreds of phones that are packed with good designs but they cannot replace Blackberry phones. Thanks to its user-friendly QWERTY keyboard, everyone finds it easy to type on it. Although a majority of phones is packed with touch screens but they cannot be compared with fun on QWERTY keyboards. You know people make a lot of spelling mistakes when it comes to typing on touchscreen smartphones. But, you can avoid mistakes by resorting to QWERTY keyboards.

However, it is not like that Blackberry never produces touch screens but rather you can Blackberry Porsche design P9982 that is a smartphone with a touchscreen. Except QWERTY keyboard, you can find all Blackberry features in it. Whether you are looking for Blackberry messenger or long-lasting battery life, you can get both. Moreover, the prices of Blackberry phones have also been lowered. By visiting the Crazydeals.com, you can buy Blackberry Porsche P9982 at the amazing discount of 34% off. It means you can grab this phone at just 1849 AEDs, saving you 950 AEDs easily and effortlessly.

It is pertinent to discuss here that the prices of all Blackberry phones have been wonderfully lowered so you need not worry about the prices at all. All you are supposed to do is step up the aforementioned store for the best discounts right now.

Last but not least, there are several other choices of Blackberry phones in touch screens. If you do not like QWERTY phones, you can opt for touch screen smartphones. The features and specifications are almost identical. So, wait no more!

Alcatel C5 Dual sim Smartphone In UAE- Smart Alert

Having checked the Alcatel C5 dual SIM smartphone at just 499AED, we look forward to exploring more at the crazydeals.com. Visit this online shopping portal in the UAE offering an extensive range of goods, products and fashion at discounts up to 50% off and more. After Alcatel C5, here you go with the Alcatel OneTouch POP C. it is a mid-range Smartphone that incorporates a 5-inch screen FWVGA 480 x 854 pixels. This mobile is powered by the Android Jelly Bean OS 4.2 and a quad-core MediaTek processor clocked at 1.3 GHz and accompanied by 512 MB of memory (RAM) and 4 GB of internal memory, expandable via micro SD card up 32GB.

This smartphone EDGE / 3G + (21 Mbit / s) features a 5 megapixel camera (with flash). Enjoy the panorama mode, HDR and smile detection function to automatically trigger the shot at the right time. This model features a 0.3-megapixel front sensor. The Bouygues Telecom Ultima 4 is the first Smartphone Bouygues Telecom brand to propel you to 4G speed (up to 100Mb / s), for ultra-fast web experience in mobility. This smartphone sports a soft touch finish with coating resistant oleophobic fingers. It is run by Android Jelly Bean OS version 4.2 and features a large HD screen of 4.7 "and the IPS display technology to provide a range of bright and deep colors. The Alcatel C5 dual Sim Smartphone in UAE has been in comparison so far.

And thanks to the Full Lamination process, eliminating any gap between the touch interface and the screen, it instantly obeys the touch controls and easy to read indoors and outdoors. This 4G smartphone features a dual-core processor 1.4 GHz Qualcomm accompanied by 1 GB of memory (RAM) and 4 GB of internal memory, expandable up to 32GB via micro SD port. It has an 8MP camera with LED flash, complemented by a 1.3-megapixel camera face. It is able to capture video footage in 1080p at 30 frames per second. Music lovers will also enjoy the MP3 player and the FM radio RDS.

The Bouygues is marketed under the name Alcatel One Touch iDol S. This smartphone succeeds StarAddict Android Edition by SFR. It's a range of Android smartphones entry and no real update from the operator SFR. Only notable differences from its predecessor, the StarAddict 2 features a swifter processor since it passes from 800 MHz to 1.4 GHz, and has a larger internal memory. Look for the Alcatel C5 dual SIM smartphone - online.

Monday, 4 January 2016

Camera-focused Oppo F1 launching this month, more F-series to follow

Oppo announced today it will launch a new camera-focused F series of smartphones in 2016. "The F series is rooted in a growing global demand for premium-quality mobile photography experiences, and in research that has indicated a strong consumer recognition that OPPO shoots great photos," the press release said.


It was also revealed that the first device - dubbed Oppo F1 - in the mid-range series will be launched in January and will be made available in many markets across the globe. While the exact specifications and the price of the handset weren't revealed, rumors say the F1 would be the international variant of the mid-range Oppo A53, which features a 13MP/5MP camera combo.

According to OPPO Vice President and Managing Director of International Mobile Business Sky Li, the devices in the series will have "impressive specs, eye-catching style and amazing prices."

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Saturday, 2 January 2016

Shoot to thrill Lenovo Vibe Shot review

Introduction
The Vibe series often breathes fresh air into the stale smartphone design segment and the Lenovo Vibe Shot wants to serve double duty by trying to break into the difficult high-end smartphone photography market as well.


We still fondly remember the Vibe X2 design and while the Vibe Shot is different, we think we'll remember it for a while too. It features a metal strip on the back to hold the camera and all its friends, which makes it look more like a compact camera than a smartphone.The camera is indeed the main focus of the feature sheet. It has a 16:9 BSI sensor with 16MP resolution and optical image stabilization. It's augmented by a triple-LED flash and laser autofocus. You get a couple of hardware controls too - a two-stage shutter key, an Auto/Pro mode switch, the volume rocker turns into a zoom control to boot.

The Vibe Shot design is based on the aluminum frame and glass sandwich that rules the Android high class, but the camera strip on the back really breaks up the monotony. We especially like the Carmine Red version, which paints the metal frame in sports car red.

Despite its premium design, this Lenovo is a mid-ranger at heart. Its 1080p screen and Snapdragon 615 chipset put it in the same mid-premium segment that the HTC One A9, Moto X Play and others occupy.

Lenovo Vibe Shot key features
Aluminum frame with Gorilla Glass 3 on the front and back
Dual-SIM dual-standby capability
5" 1080p IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 441ppi
Octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU (4x 1.7GHz plus 4x 1.0GHz), 3GB of RAM, Adreno 405 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 chipset
32GB of built-in storage; microSD card slot (up to 128GB)
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
16MP laser autofocus camera, triple-LED flash; HDR, Pro mode, Panorama
1080@30fps video
8MP front camera, 1080p video recording; wide selfie
Cat. 4 LTE (150/50Mbps); dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, hotspot, Wi-Fi direct; Bluetooth 4.1 LE; GPS/GLONASS; microUSB
3,000mAh Li-Po battery capacity
3.5mm headphone jack, active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
Main disadvantages
No 4K video capture
Midrange chipset in a pricy handset
No fingerprint sensor
No NFC
This mid-premium segment came to be mainly because people want a device that looks and feels premium, but the new features each year's flagships bring have become even more far-fetched. Will you ever use those features? Perhaps, perhaps not.

That's not to say the Lenovo Vibe Shot doesn't have premium features. The camera comes fully-loaded for photos (not so much for videos), the storage is fairly generous (the competition comes with 16GB as base or no microSD slot) and we were wowed by the screen as soon as we powered it on. It's just that the gimmicks are out (and some genuinely useful functionality along with them, unfortunately).Here's the deal with Lenovo phones - their popularity is quite regional. Either you've never seen one or they are quite popular where you live. Can this one spur a more global adoption? Or at least further raise the popularity of Lenovo handsets? Let's crack open the box and find out.

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Tuesday, 15 December 2015

New HTC One X9 renders leak online

The HTC One X9 has not only been the subject of a couple of leaks until now, but has also cleared the TENAA hurdle. Now, a new set of leaked renders of the handset has surfaced online, showing it from several angles and hence offering more detailed look at the device.

Here are the renders in question:












As for the specs, the TENAA listing suggests the smartphone is powered by a 2.2 GHz octa-core processor, and sports a 5.5-inch (1920 × 1080 pixel resolution) IPS display. Memory configuration is 2GB/16GB, while camera configuration is 13MP/5MP.

Measuring 153.2×75.9×7.99 mm and weighing in at 174g, the One X9 runs Android 5.0.2 out-of-the-box and packs in a 3,000mAh battery.

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Monday, 14 December 2015



I started using Microsoft's mobile devices 15 years ago and earlier this summer wrote that I was finally giving up my long time optimism. After a week with the newest Microsoft Lumia 950 and 950 XL, Microsoft hasn't yet changed my opinion.

A couple of weeks ago ZDNet's Mary-Jo Foley posted her initial impressions of the Lumia 950. Since Mary-Jo is a Verizon customer, there is not an opportunity for her to test the device out as her primary daily driver. That was the case for me as well when I was handed an AT&T Microsoft Lumia 950 to evaluate last week.

After using the AT&T model for a couple of days, I realized I needed to jump in with both feet and try a new Windows 10 Mobile device as a daily driver. I found a black Microsoft Lumia 950 XL at my local Microsoft Store and have spent a couple days with it serving as my primary phone on T-Mobile.


The Lumia 950 XL is larger than the 950, but has the same look and feel. The buttons on mine are not loose like they are on the 950 so it might just be a manufacturing issue with the one AT&T device I am testing.

At first I thought the removable back plastic felt a bit cheap, but after a couple of days I came to actually like the matte finish and feel. It's very different than the glass, aluminum, and rubber backs I am used to on the latest iPhone and Android smartphones, but that doesn't mean it's necessarily worse. The nice thing about a plastic back is that the phone usually survives slips and drops better, especially compared to glass backs. I also don't see any fingerprints on the black plastic back while the glass on my Note 5 is terrible.

The display is fantastic. It's bright and crisp so there are no concerns there. It's very nice to see a removable battery and microSD card slot, which is rare on most of today's modern smartphones.

I've only had the chance to take a few photos so far, but they look great. The competition is stiff with the latest Android smartphones though. I plan to take lots of comparison shots this weekend in preparation for my full review going live next week.

Wireless charging is very convenient and I appreciate having it on the Lumia 950/950 XL The phone charges quickly via USB Type-C. It's too early to judge battery life, but another week of use should give me some good indications of its performance.

IT'S NOT THE APP GAP, IT'S THE APP CRAP
Even the die hard Microsoft smartphone fans acknowledge that there is an app gap between iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. I notice some missing apps, but to be honest all of the critical apps that I use daily are either built into the operating system or available for Windows 10 Mobile.

I can make and receive calls, send and receive text and email communications, interact on social networks, perform calculations in Excel, review documents in Word, and complete 90 percent of what I deem essential with Windows 10 Mobile.

I can't find the Great Clips app I use once a month to reserve my spot in line for a haircut, the silly Snapchat app I use once a week to reply to my daughters' funny pics, or the Xfinity TV app to watch missed TV shows on my train commute. None of these are critical, but when they are available on the other platforms it's tougher to justify going with a platform that doesn't give you everything you want.

However, looking beyond missing apps, my primary issue is the stark contrast in quality, features, and performance in using the same apps across iOS, Android, and Windows 10 Mobile.

You know it's bad for Microsoft when Microsoft's own apps on Windows 10 Mobile lag behind those same apps found on iOS and Android. Outlook Mail is a prime example here. Let's take a closer look at my setup and the differences. I have Live.com, Exchange, and Gmail accounts setup in Outlook on all my devices.

Live.com and Gmail have good spam filters so my inbox stays fairly clean. However, there are also a ton of other emails that are not critical that end up in Gmail tabs like social, promotions, forums, etc. On the Lumia 950 XL all of these emails end up in the Inbox. On iOS and Android, the inbox is divided into focused and other tabs. This simple division significantly improves the efficiency of handling email on a smartphone.

There is also a simple filter for unread, flagged, and attachments on iOS and Android. Windows 10 Mobile has unread or flagged options. The attachments filter is almost as important to me as the unread filter.

In addition to this inbox filtering, you can view one centralized inbox showing all of your accounts on iOS and Android. There is still the option to quickly switch and show just a single inbox as well. On Windows 10 Mobile you have to switch between each account, which is a serious time waster. I understand Microsoft may be working to bring back this unified inbox, but it better also have the focused and other separation or there is no reason for me to use a Windows 10 Mobile device for email.

How does Microsoft launch a new phone and OS with such key limitations and expect people to not be concerned?

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Monday, 7 December 2015

Huawei Mate 8 to go on sale this week




As for the price, the handset will carry a tag of CNY 2,999 ($470) for the 3GB/32GB model, CNY 3699 ($580) for the 4GB/64GB model, CNY 4399 ($690) for the 4GB/128GB model, and CNY 6888 ($1075) for the exclusive champagne edition. Gang also said that the company has high expectations from the device, and is planning to manufacture a whopping one million units per month.

The Huawei Mate 8 is powered by Huawei's latest Kirin 950 SoC with octa-core CPU and Mali T880MP4 GPU, and sports a 6-inch FHD IPS display. It packs a large 4,000mAh battery, a 16MP main cameraand an 8MP shooter on the front. It runs the company's next-generation EMUI 4.0 OS based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

The Mate 8's international availability details will be announced at CES 2016.

More updates here.