LG has revealed the prototype of the upcoming LG Dual-Edge P-OLED Display smartphone at the ongoing CES 2015 event in Las Vegas. The prototype of this device was reportedly displayed at a private event during CES 2015. The image of this prototype has been spotted by inews24 website. This device sports P-OLED display on two of its edges. LG has also launched its curved smartphone LG G Flex 2 at the CES 2015. Read on to find more information about specifications, features, price and availability of this new device from LG.
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Top Wearable Devices You Can Buy Right Now
by Harsh Gupta •
2014 was the year of wearable technology. ‘Wearables’ can loosely refer to any device that can be worn. While the wearables introduced so far didn’t revolutionize the way we interact with technology as a whole, still it steered us in the right direction. Direction which defined the dimension in which we could incorporate technology in our lifestyle in the near future. Be it counting steps, fitness tracking, heart rate monitoring or just plain LED screen laden watch with customizable timepieces, we present you the top wearables you can buy right now.
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Top Mid Range Smartphones Under Rs. 25000
by Harsh Gupta •
Mid Range segment is the most lucrative segment for smartphone consumers in terms of features and value for money. We have witnessed a large number of releases from existing manufacturers and introduction of some new companies as well. We already covered the top 5 high end smartphone picks here. In this post we’re going to cover best mid range smartphone offerings which you can buy under Rs. 25,000. Read on to see our top picks and why they deserve a spot in this list.
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Top Smartphones From 2014: High End Edition
by Harsh Gupta •
2014 was a great year for technology buffs. We saw latest iterations of smartphones with unique features from all major (and minor) technology companies. As the year is approaching towards an end, we present you the round up of the best smartphones from 2014 with high end specifications. Some offer mind boggling display resolution, others offer DSLR like camera results or some just feel great to use and hold. So here we present the round up in no specific order.
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OnePlus One Alternatives: What Smartphone You Should Buy?
by Harsh Gupta •
OnePlus One, the critically acclaimed smartphone from a Chinese startup has launched in India this week. Apart from the beastly specifications, robust build quality and rock bottom price tag, one of the major selling point for the handset was its software suite i.e. Cyanogenmod, which is known for its extensive customization options and rich feature set devoid of any bloatware. However, Cyanogen’s unanticipated exclusive tie up with Micromax has created a problem for prospective OnePlus One customers. While it is yet to be seen how OnePlus will come up with a viable software alternative to Cyanogenmod, we present you a list of worthy OnePlus One alternatives you can buy.
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LG G3 Beat Launched in India at Rs. 25,000: Specifications & Details
by Harsh Gupta •
Much like the ‘Mini’ series of devices from Samsung, which offer a slightly less powerful version of their corresponding flagship devices, LG launched the LG G3 Beat in India which is based on their critically acclaimed LG G3 smartphone. Like the G3, the G3 offers rear key functions and very thin bezels on the device. Floating Arc design and Laser Autofocus system along with Optical Image Stabilization are also present. Read on to find out the detailed specifications, pricing and availability information.
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Why Should You Buy Or Not Buy LG G3? Expert Analysis
by Harsh Gupta •
LG launched its G3 flagship smartphone in India this week, two months after its international debut. Inheriting design elements from the G2, such as its thin screen bezels and rear-mounted power and volume buttons, the G3 is distinguished primarily by being the first smartphone from a major manufacturer to incorporate a quad HD (1440p) display and a laser auto focus system for its camera module. Apart from these unique (and functional) features, the G3 leaves no stone unturned when it comes to specifications. The G3 launched in India with a price tag of Rs. 49,990 (MOP) which isn’t a surprise considering the fact that all flagship devices launched in 2014 cost north of Rs. 45000. From our first impressions, we can say that its PROs can easily outweigh its CONs. Let us take a detailed look why you should and shouldn’t buy the LG G3.