Intex Aqua GenX With 5.5-inch Display, Metal Body Launched At Rs. 13,299: Specifications & Features

Intex has introduced a new smartphone in the Aqua series, called the Intex Aqua GenX. Under the hood, it is powered by a 64-bit octa-core MediaTek MT6753 processor clocked at 1.3GHz coupled with Mali-T720 GPU and 2GB of RAM. Running Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system, it features a 5.5-inch full HD display with 1920×1080 pixels resolution and Asahi Dragon trail Glass protection.

There is 16GB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 128GB via microSD card. On camera front, it sports a 13 mega pixel rear camera with LED flash and PDAF while there is also a 5 mega pixel front facing camera.

Intex Aqua GenX

Xiaomi Redmi Note Prime vs Yu Yureka Plus vs Lenovo K3 Note vs Coolpad Note 3 Comparison

Xiaomi has launched a refreshed variant of Redmi Note 4G, called the Redmi Note Prime in India. Priced at Rs. 8,499, the device has a lot of features to offer. In the Indian market, it will compete with the likes of Yu Yureka Plus, Lenovo K3 Note and Coolpad Note 3.

In this post, we have pitted these four smartphones against each other to help you decide which one you should buy. Scroll down to find out how Xiaomi Redmi Note Prime vs Yu Yureka Plus vs Lenovo K3 Note vs Coolpad Note 3 compare with each other in terms of price, specifications and features.

Xiaomi Redmi Note Prime vs Yu Yureka Plus vs Lenovo K3 Note vs Coolpad Note 3

Yu Yutopia With 4GB RAM, Fingerprint Scanner Launched At Rs. 24,999: Details & Hands On Video

After teasing its upcoming smartphone numerous times in the past few months, Yu Televentures has finally taken the wraps off its much anticipated flagship smartphone, dubbed the Yu Yutopia.

Touted as the ‘World’s most powerful smartphone,’ the Yutopia is loaded with excellent features. It does not only have a great spec-sheet, but also looks stunning on aesthetics front. It also features a fingerprint scanner for additional security. Read on to find out detailed information on specifications, features, price and availability of the device.

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Motorola Moto X (Gen 4) Leaked Image Surfaces Online

Motorola is reportedly working on its Motorola Moto X (Gen 4) smartphone, leaked image of which has surfaced over the internet. The image leaked by a website called CNBeta gives clear idea about how company’s fourth generation Moto X would be like in terms of aesthetics.

The image shows the rear of the phone flaunting all metal body. Towards the top on the rear panel, there is a large circular primary camera. While the size of the rear camera hints at it being the highlight of the phone, the image fails to mention the camera pixels. The rear camera is accompanied by dual LED flash.

Motorola Moto X 3rd Gen -1

Google CEO Sundar Pichai India Visit: 8 Key Announcements

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has made some major announcements at ‘Google for India’ event in Delhi during his India visit. He has outlined company’s vision and strategies to bring Indians online. The announcements include Railtel Wi-Fi launch in January 2016 and training two million new Android developers.

The company aims to provide more access to the Internet and empower Indians to build the Internet that they need. Google is also making its products work better for Indian people. Scroll down to find out 8 key announcements made by Google CEO Sundar Pichai in detail.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai

Google’s Asus Chromebit Coming To India In January 2016 For Rs. 7,999

Google announced the launch of a new offering in its Chrome device portfolio, dubbed the Asus made Chromebit in November 2015. Now the company has revealed its pricing and launch details of the device for the Indian market. Priced at Rs. 7,999, the Chromebit will be launched in India in January 2016.

For those, who are unaware, Chromebit is nothing but an HDMI dongle which plugs into compatible display and converts it into a full-fledged Chrome OS computer. Asus Chromebit is targeted towards customers in business and education sectors. Read on to find out what unique features does Google’s Chromebit brings for us and how does it compare with Intel Compute Stick and Google Chromecast.

Google's Asus Chromebit