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Monday 24 March 2014

Motorola launches Moto X in India at Rs 23,999 by Sachin Karpe


Sachin Karpe's new interest on Motorola that has launched its flagship smartphone, Moto X, in the Indian market. Just like Moto G, the new smartphone will be available in India only via e-commerce website Flipkart. The company is offering the Moto X variant with plastic back panel at Rs 23,999; Motorola is offering back panels in five colours, namely black, white, turquoise, blue and red. The models with wood finish (walnut and teak) have been priced at Rs 25,999 says Sachin Karpe. Moto X is the only flagship smartphone by a major company that aims to lure customers with the promise of optimized user experience instead of beefed up hardware. The device has a 4.7-inch HD screen, 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 10MP camera and 2GB RAM. It is among the few smartphones in the country that run on Android 4.4 operating system and has a water-resistant coating. Buyers get free 50GB of Google Drive storage with Moto X.

Thursday 13 March 2014

Sachin Karpe Recommends Nokia X Series that Launched in Mumbai

Get a Nokia smart phone at just 8599. Nokia is introducing its X series android smart phones very soon in India. Nokia has already launched its new Nokia X based on Google's android i.e. Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and in another two months they will launch another X series of Nokia X+ and Nokia XL.

Nokia X presents an all-new customisable home screen, it has the display size of 10.16 cm, which you can improve to suit your inclination. Resize and improve your applications with resizeable tiles, bunch applications into envelopes, and get Android widgets for the things you require the most. 

Get quick, smooth access to your favourite applications with Fastlane. Remarkable to Nokia, it shows your late applications, photographs, Facebook posts and more onto a solitary screen. It has 3MP camera sensor with 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution but has a fixed focus. 

Rock your one of a kind style with the Nokia X – a flawless cell phone, all around. It's spruced up with a thin, yet tough figure that flawlessly wraps around the sharp, four-inch screen. Furthermore with satellite GPS, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity, that keep you on the run.

Wednesday 12 March 2014

Sachin Karpe shares Five Best Technology to Adapt


Take a look at some of the latest and greatest gadgets around the world every week. From the sleekest cars to the shiniest TVs and the newest military aircraft, this series has the beat on what’s hot in the tech world right now. Smartphones have become one of most useful innovations of the 21st century. These mini-computers keep us up-to-date on all the latest news, entertained with games and ebooks, and even house groundbreaking apps and attachments that we integrate into our daily lives says Sachin Karpe. Revolv is new service that allows you to control your home's appliances, lights, locks and thermostat from your smartphone.

Tuesday 4 March 2014

First Look: Sony Xperia Z2 smartphone by Sachin Karpe

Sony Xperia Z2 smartphone is up in the market and ready for competition. It’ noise-cancelling technology is something that separates it’s features form other phones available around. It has got 20.7 megapixel camera and that's even better than the 16 megapixels in Samsung's new Galaxy S5. But lens quality and the focus mechanism are also important says Sachin Karpe

It’s 4K video recording is  impressive that the phone can capture video with four times the details as full high-definition video. The phone analyzes ambient noise and produces a countering signal. 

In simple terms, if the noise is a 7, the phone subtracts 7 to bring it to zero. If the noise is a 5, the phone subtracts 5. A sensor in the earpiece detects the noise, so the phone knows what countering signal to send. This approach keeps the headphones smaller and cheaper than typical noise-cancelling headphones.