Monday 1 December 2014

User Review for Google Nexus 6 smartphone



    • Operating System: Latest Android OS Lollipop
    • Display: 5.96-inch quad HD AMOLED screen with 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution (493 pixels per inch)
    • Rear Camera of 13MP with Optical Image Stablization capabilities and 2MP Front Cam
    • The Google Nexus 6 comes with an amazing 3GB RAM and 2.7 GHz quad-core CPU
    • It comes with a Turbo Charger support with accessory included in the package itself

    User Review for Google Nexus 5 smart phone

    Nexus 5, a solid smartphone with a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset and 2GB RAM, which certainly sounds market leading. It has a 2,300mAh battery and a 5-inch 1080p display while it had debuted with the new version of Android - 4.4 KitKat. 
    Now the Nexus 5 can be upgraded to the latest android OS Lollipop for free and it still is as viable as it was during its year of launch. When android lollipop is available for your nexus 5, it seems like there is no need to cash out the whopping price tag for nexus 6. 
    Above the display, there is a round earpiece, and it gets surprisingly loud given its size. To the left of that is the front-facing camera, and down below the display is an LED notifier.
    The android smartphone Nexus 5 come in two colour ranges, white and black, two memory models, i.e., 16GB and 32GB.
    The smartphone is manufactured by LG for Google and it is developed with an approach to provided pure android experience.

    Wednesday 15 January 2014

    iPhone 5s user review

    First impressions are often wrong and the iPhone 5S defies these naysayers by managing to be a better phone in practically every single way over its predecessor, and more than capable of standing up to its Android rivals.It's fair to say that the iPhone 5S isn't an improvement over the iPhone 5 when it comes to build quality, because its predecessor was so well made. In fact, it's hard to see where Apple could improve. In our opinion, the iPhone 5S is still the best looking smartphone out there. Its precision cut aluminium rear sits absolutely flush with glass panels that sit at the top and bottom. Its neat bevelled edges are perfectly formed and the 7.3mm thick phone feels incredibly comfortable in the hand, weighing just 112g.

    Touch ID
    Touch ID can be programmed to recognise up to five fingers (they can be just yours or yours and trusted other people). Touch ID lets you register up to five finger prints, which can include prints from different people.

    iPHONE 5S SCREEN
    The same 1,136x640, 4in screen remains from the iPhone 5. Put it next to the big-screen Full HD Android models and the iPhone 5S starts to look a little small, but we don't think that's necessarily a bad thing.

    iPHONE 5S CAMERA
    Rather than up the pixel count for the new iSight camera, Apple has get the same 8-megapixel resolution, but gone for a sensor that's 15 per cent bigger than the one on the iPhone 5. This means that the pixels are larger at 1.5 microns. In layman's terms, larger pixels means more light per pixel, which means better low-light performance.
    iPHONE 5S iOS 7
    Of course, the iPhone 5S ships with iOS 7, Apple's brand new OS. It's a big improvement over iOS 6 and that's not just in looks. For starters, the OS is much easier to use and Control Centre, the swipe up menu, is something that the OS has needed for years.
    Control Centre is a quick way to change common settings and is so much better than having to delve through Settings

    iPHONE 5S BATTERY
    The combination of the new processor, M7 motion process and a slightly larger battery all mean that the iPhone 5S has better battery life than its predecessor. Running at half brightness with Wi-Fi turned off, our iPhone 5S lasted 14h 31m in our video playback test; the iPhone 5 lasted 12h 4m.

    Price: Starts from Rs51,999 in India