Saturday 1 November 2014

Fwd: [Majha India] HTC One Remix


Verizon is now offering its version of the HTC One Mini 2, which it has, renamed HTC One remix. The handset is a more compact take on the current flagship HTC One M8.

When HTC launched the HTC One at Mobile World Congress in 2013, the smartphone was named 'Best Mobile Device.' The handset was highly praised for its premium design build, which consisted of glass and an anodized aluminum unibody case that had been curved to fit comfortably in the hand. The HTC One was one of the top selling smartphones of 2013 and the company didn't veer off course with this year's flagship HTC One M8.
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We had the opportunity to review the HTC One M8 in April and came away very impressed with the flagship smartphone. HTC has another hit on its hands, as the company just announced that sales of the HTC One M8 have scored the company a profit for the second quarter.

HTC is also addressing the mini smartphone market with its HTC One Mini 2. The handset features a virtually identical design to the HTC One M8 but provides it in a more compact device with a 4.5-inch HD display.

Verizon is now selling its variant of the HTC One Mini 2, which it has decided to call HTC One remix online and in its retail stores for $49.99 when signing a new 2-year contract or $22.49 per month for 20 months via Verizon EDGE.

The Verizon HTC One remix features a 4.5-inch 720p Super LCD2 Corning Gorilla Glass display and a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch (ppi). It's running Android 4.4 KitKat and an upgraded version of HTC Sense 6 UI. The handset is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 1.5 GB of RAM. HTC has included 16GB of internal storage and a microSD expansion slot that will support up to 128GB microSD cards.

The HTC One remix's camera capabilities consist of a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and 5-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies and video chat and both cameras support recording 1080p Full HD video. The smartphone is also XLTE Ready, allowing faster network speeds in areas with support. It ships with a 2,100 mAh battery that will provide up to 15 hours of normal use and 16 days of standby time.




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Posted By Blogger to Majha India at 11/01/2014 08:37:00 PM


Fwd: [Majha India] Micromax Canvas A1 Review


Android One is Google's big hope to get millions of unconnected Indians hooked to its ecosystem and to start off, we have three Android One devices, which have identical specs and software (with a few exclusive apps), but differ on design. That's the only difference besides the small discounts being offered on the Rs 6,499 price. We were particularly interested in seeing the Micromax Canvas A1 and here's what we found out when we got our hands on it.

I have no qualms in claiming that this is the best phone Micromax has put together. It's not a high-end specs monster, or bra nded as a gold phone, but the Canvas A1 feels leagues ahead of any other Micromax phone we have seen. The rubberised removable back feels smooth to the touch and adds to the solid feel. The dark chrome trim around the front is suitably reserved but shines in the right light, while the minimalist front evokes the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first Nexus phone to eschew physical buttons. The Canvas A1 has a nice heft even though it's not heavy or chunky by any means.


he back of the phone features a metallic bump on the top, similar to the Nokia PureView bump, but that doesn't mean the camera is comparable (more on that later). We really like the brushed aluminium look of the camera bump, and it adds some reserved flair to the otherwise plain black handset. So plain in fact that the only branding is the chrome Micromax logo and a lowercase Android One emblazoned on the bottom beneath the circular cut-out for the speakers. The Canvas A1 is al so available in the relatively more garish white and gold colours. We prefer the black one by a lot.

The front has a similar cut-out for the phone receiver and a camera next to it. The hardware buttons are bunched on the right side. The gloss black buttons are rather flat, but offer good tactile feedback. The volume rocker features a dimple in the centre to indicate the + and – sides. The 3.5mm jack is up top, with the USB port and a noise-cancellation mic on the bottom.

With a 4.5-inch WVGA display, we had low expectations about the Android One serie s, but if the other two phones are anything like the Canvas A1, there's no reason to be worried. Yes, one could complain that it's not a qHD or 720p panel, but that's not the intention of this first batch of Android One devices. The display on the Canvas A1 is more than serviceable. It looks bright, colours pack a punch without going overboard, with good viewing angles. It's not the crispest in the world, but we don't mind it.
The glass on the display though is something of a pain to keep clean. Perhaps Micromax should supply a micro-fibre cloth with the unit. It's quite bad.

As budget handsets go, the A1 sets a high benchmark for performance, surpassing the Moto E quite comfortably. We think this is one of the biggest benefits of Android One and it really shines on the Canvas A1. HD games were not an issue and we rarely found the phone staggering. At times we found the recent apps screen would be slow to come up, but it only happened once or twice. There were no big stumbles.
The Canvas A1 has surprisingly good audio chops even though there's just the one speaker on the back. The speaker is round in shape like the Nexus 5 earpiece, and gets loud enough to fill up a room. It does get slightly muffled when the phone is face up.

As this is stock Android, it comes with all the bells and whistles from Google's core ecosystem for the OS. Chrome is the default browser; Keep is pre-installed, as is the Google Play suite of apps. However, it would seem Google has allowed the vendor to add some mor e apps besides the stock Google apps. The Canvas A1 comes with Amazon, Askme, Hike and MLive applications pre-installed. They were the first apps we disabled, and they disappeared from the app drawer. We won't go into too much detail about stock Android.
The biggest drawback with the Android One devices right now is that you cannot use the camera without an external microSD card. While Micromax and Karbonn are bundling 8GB cards with their Android One phone, Spice does not and it would be extra expense for the user. This limitation is crippling, if you are not interested in buying a card, and sort of forces the user to buy one. We think it's a terrible move, and one we hope is sorted out through in a future update, possibly Android L.

This could be the biggest letdown in the phone that has all the right ingredients. Don't get us wrong, the camera is quite good for the price tag, but we just wish it were better. The app is the Google Camera app so you get all the bells and whistles such as Lens Blur, Photospheres, Panoramas, along with HDR mode, exposure adjustment, WB adjustment and more. This is a lot of settings in a phone that retails for under Rs 6,500.
The camera captures images fast, but needs the right light for crisp shots. Most shots showed noise even when you zoom in on the handset, so they will look worse on the PC. To our mind though, most people using the Canvas A1 won't be printing their pictures, but only sharing them on Instagram or Facebook. For which it is more than good enough. Here are a few samples.

The Canvas A1 lasted us 18 hours from 100 percent to 2 percent, before we had to find the plug. This included over 4 hours of screen on time thanks to a mix of gaming, phone calls, text and IMs, and a long session of Reddit browsing and surfing. The phone was also syncing to restore apps from the Play Store during the first hour of operation. The great part about the battery life was the phone only dropped three percentage points during 8 overnight hours in deep sleep. So all in all we are very pleased with what the Canvas A1 offered us.



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Posted By Blogger to Majha India at 11/01/2014 08:32:00 PM



Fwd: [Majha India] Maharashtra Cabinet Ministers List - Devendra Fadnavis New Mantri Mandal 2014 - CM Minister Name Portfolio

Cabinet Minister Name - Portfolio


1) Devendra Fadnavis - Chief Minister

2) Eknath Khadse

3) Sudhir Mungantiwar

4) Vinod Tawde

5) Prakash Mehta

6) Chandrakant Patil

7) Pankaja Munde

8) Vishnu Savra

Minister of State (Rajya Mantri):


9) Dilip Kamble

10) Vidya Tha kur

Maharashtra New Cabinet Ministers List is given above. 10 minister induction took place today October 31, 2014 (Friday).

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Posted By Blogger to Majha India at 11/01/2014 09:24:00 AM

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