Why Huawei Honor Holly Is The Best Android Phone Under Rs. 10,000?

With the release of the Honor series, Huawei is poised to become an undisputed leader in India’s value driven Smartphone market. The company offers great style, design and features packaged in one at unbelievable prices offering unmatched value proposition. While Huawei Honor 6, the flagship product from the Chinese telecom major was a clear winner in the below Rs. 20,000 segment making it a a tough rival against competitors including Samsung, Motorola, Apple and others, Honor Holly created a solid market dent in the under Rs. 10,000 price range.

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Kodak IM5 Unveiled: Price, Specs Features & Details

Kodak has unveiled its first ever smartphone at CES 2015, dubbed as Kodak IM5 smartphone. This smartphone has been built  by a UK based handset manufacturer Bullitt Mobile. Since Kodak is more into providing imaging services and solutions, anyone would expect its recently announced smartphone IM5 with some exceptional technologies, but Kodak has turned our hopes down on this. This device comes with 13 mega pixel rear camera and 5 mega pixel front facing camera which is very common in smartphones these days. Read on for more details on features, specifications, pricing and availability of Kodak IM5 smartphone.

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ZTE Grand X Max+ Launched At CES 2015: Price, Specs & Details

ZTE has launched its new smartphone ZTE Grand X Max+ at CES 2015. This smartphone as a successor to ZTE Grand X Max is a single-SIM device with LTE support and also features few upgrades over its predecessor. This phablet will be exclusive to Cricket Wireless US. Under the hood, Grand X Max+ is powered by 1.2 GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 400 processor with Adreno 305 GPU, coupled with 2 GB of RAM. It runs on Android 4.4 KitKat operating system and features a 6 inch HD display with 720 x 1280 pixels resolution and 245 ppi pixel density. Scroll down for more details about features, specifications and price of Grand X Max+.

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New Line Up Of Lenovo Yoga Convertibles & Tablets Announced

Lenovo has announced new line up of Lenovo Yoga Convertibles & Tablets at CES 2015. This new line up of Lenovo includes 11-inch and 14-inch Yoga 3 convertible models, ThinkPad YOGA 12-inch, 14-inch and 15-inch convertibles with optional Intel RealSense 3D camera and 8-inch Yoga 2 tablet with Windows featuring Lenovo AnyPen Technology which enables the users to use anything ranging from pencils or pens as stylus. These tablets are designed in a flexible manner to take the users experience to a whole new interactive level. Read on for more detailed information about new Lenovo Yoga convertibles & tablets.

Lenovo Yoga Convertibles & Tablets (Lenovo Yoga 2 with anypen)

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Exclusive: Lenovo 4G Phone Leaked Before CES Launch- Video, Pictures And Details Inside

Updated on 9th Jan 2015

Lenovo has officially revealed the phone at CES 2015 as A6000. Read more about Lenovo A6000 here.

Updated on 6th Jan 2015

Lenovo is going to take the entry lever 4G market by the storm as per exclusive leaked information which we have received. Lenovo is going to internally announce this Smartphone at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. The entry level Smartphone from Lenovo (based on Lenovo K3, name not finalized for India) will compete with the likes of Xiaomi Redmi series and other popular entry level phones. As per the information received by us, it will be priced under Rs. 8,000 for India and besides the aggressive pricing, the phone will feature solid performance and sleek form factor. As per the leaked pictures and videos, the phone seems to be one of the best looking low cost phones in the segment and features 4G/LTE capabilities. The official India launch of the phone is planned for January 2015 soon after the announcement at the CES 2015 in Las Vegas, USA.

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Google Cast For Audio Revealed At CES 2015- Video & Details Inside

After the booming success of Google’s Chromecast, the internet giant have started working on Cast For Audio, an audio-only version of system that streams audio to certified speakers. The first speakers supporting this technology should reach the market in Spring 2015.

Cast for Audio uses the same simple interface as Chromecast. Press the ‘Cast’ button and the device sends over the audio to the speaker. From there, the speaker pulls that music directly from the internet, thus giving the user the ability to do anything else on the device too. Cast for Audio will be competition for AirPlay and Bluetooth speakers, but the fact that Google’s technology pulls the music from the cloud gives it an edge over the others. Audio selection and volume is still controlled by the device over WiFi, just like ChromeCast.

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