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Saturday, September 20, 2014

How to get iPhone6 Easily without wasting your time

If you haven't pre-ordered an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus and still want to be among the first to own the device, there's a good chance you'll be facing a long line at the Apple Store today or this weekend.
Most Apple stores get pretty big shipments of new iPhones; that's the obvious choice, but not the only one. In fact, you can get the iPhone 6 (16GB) for below the recommended price at Walmart ($179, instead of $199), and you'll probably have to wait less, too.Now, on to other options: Retailers like Best Buy, Walmart and Staples have a healthy supply of devices. Best Buy is among the more popular retail spots to pick up an iPhone, so in some cases, be prepared to wait on line for awhile too.Best Buy has a ticketing process to help the lines run smoothly, but it only offers one ticket for each customer, so if you want to upgrade your whole family, they will all need to be present. (Note: Apple lets each person in line buy two phones).
line in front of apple store at the time of iPhone5


Not all Best Buy stores were packed this morning, though. According to a Best Buy employee in a message posted to Reddit, the store was practically empty for the launch. The user didn't disclose the location, but included a picture of the "crowd."
Walmart is another option that people might not consider for picking up an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, and the company is giving customers a nice incentive to choose them over others by discounting the devices. In addition to an iPhone 6 price cut (with a two-year Verizon, AT&T or Sprint contract), the iPhone 6 Plus is priced at $279 ($20 cheaper than what you'll find at the Apple store).an addition to select retailers, you'll of course be able to find some at the carrier stores, too. Be choosy about which store location you go to — for example, the AT&T location in Union Square in New York City had a line halfway down the block before doors opened at 9:00 a.m. on Friday. But uptown, a location on East 86th Street had just about 15 people queued up — which sure beats the hundreds of people waiting at the Apple Store just 30 blocks south. Meanwhile, the T-Mobile store (also in Union Square) had no line at all.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Google launched its Android One initiative in New Delhi, India.

Android One, one Android

While Android has a dominant grasp of the market, one knock competitors like Apple always mention is that the software's ecosystem is fragmented. Because it's an open platform, meaning anyone can use and adapt it, hardware partners like Samsung have modified it to fit their needs, leaving users and software developers to wade through Android's many iterations.
But the very name Android One -- and Google's rule that hardware partners run stock Android -- seems to suggest the company wants to home in on a more consistent experience. Onstage at I/O, Pichai emphasized that all the software on Android One comes from Google.
GOOGLE LAUNCHED ANDROID ONE IN NEW DELHI TODAY

"Google has been quietly clamping down on OEMs [or hardware manufacturers] from making things too custom," said Melissa Chau, an analyst at IDC, who covers the smartphone market in Asia.Google's main play here, though, is reeling in manufacturers who are using Android, but are not certified for Google Mobile Services, or Google apps like Maps or Search, said Chau. "They want to make sure, if you're buying a $100 phone, you're actually using Google services," she said. "They're trying to clean out all that super fragmented stuff."
The company has also been aiming toward more uniformity with other Android projects. For Android Wear -- a modified version of the operating system tailor-made for wearable devices like smartwatches -- software updates come more directly from Google, instead of first having to be tested by carriers. That's because smartwatches typically must be connected to smartphones, so carriers are not involved. (Though an exception is Samsung's Gear S watch, which has a built-in modem.)

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Comparison: Apple Watch, Moto 360 And Samsung Gear S

2014 is the year of the smartwatch. First, Samsung debuted its Gear devices, then LG and Motorola open their cards on with their Android Wear wearables, and now that Apple has joined the LEAGUE.
So to make easier to you .We hereby present the comparison between Apple Watch, Moto 360 and Samsung Gear S. 
SPECS
MOTO 360
SAMSUNG GEAR S
APPLE WATCH
Compatible with
Android
Android
iOS
Shape
Round
Square
Rounded square
Material
Stainless steel
Plastic
Steel, Aluminum, or 18K Gold
Default strap
Leather
Rubber
Varies by model
Connectivity
Bluetooth 4.0 LE
Bluetooth 4.1 LE, 3G, and Wi-Fi

Bluetooth 4.0 LE
Water resistance
IP67 (30 minutes, 3 feet)
IP67 (30 minutes, 3 feet)
Yes, details TBA
Extras
Pedometer, heart-rate monitor
3G, Wi-Fi, heart-rate monitor
Heart-rate monitor, accelerometer, remote camera
Colors
Black, silver
Black, white
Stainless steel silver, yellow gold, rose gold, black, grey, and aluminim silver
Price
$250
 N/A
Starts at $350

MOTO 360
APPLE WATCH
SAMSUNG GEAR S

Friday, September 12, 2014

HTC IS COMING WITH SMART WATCH NEXT YEAR.

Like LG, Motorola, and Samsung for one of its smartwatches, HTC would base its device on Android Wear, Google's platform for wearable devices. But the company will likely use an altered version of Android Wear that would include different elements and features.
A similar opportunity could arise for HTC on the wearables side. The company also has to solve a few common complaints about smartwatches, including the bulkiness of the devices and the battery life. While Apple offers a design that is slightly slimmer than the competition (it is still a fairly thick watch), the company was mum on battery life on Tuesday.
AFTER MOTO, APPLE AND SAMSUNG HTC IS COMING WITH ANDROID WEAR NEXT YEAR

HTC could use the spark. Once hailed a pioneer in Android -- having built the original Android smartphone in the G1 -- the company has seen its market share evaporate as larger companies such as Samsung muscled it out of the premium smartphone game. Despite winning rave reviews for its metallic body, the HTC One M8 hasn't made a huge dent in the market.

The early 2015 time frame does represent a delay from HTC's previous target of putting out a smartwatch in time for the holidays this year, which Chairwoman Cher Wang laid out in an interview in February.
With the market likely frozen until Apple offers its watch for sale early next year, HTC has a little extra time.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus : Spec Difference

We all were excited for the Apple 9th September Event, But this is a time to 

know about the specifications from both iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus.

So Here is our Review on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus.  

iPhone 6
Screen: The 6 Plus isn't just larger -- it has a higher resolution (1,920 x 1,080 vs. 1,334 x 750) and a higher pixel density (401 pixels per inch vs. 326 ppi).
Camera: Though both devices are equipped with an 8-megapixel lens, only the larger iPhone 6 Plus has optical image stabilization -- which should help out any unsteady hand that's shooting an image or recording a video.
Battery: In addition, the 6 Plus has a higher battery capacity, meaning you can expect to talk, watch movies, and surf the Web for a few hours longer.




SPECS
APPLE iPhone 6
APPLE iPhone PLUS
Display
4.7 inches (119.38mm) with 1,334 x 750-pixel resolution
5.5 inches (139.7mm) with 1,920 x 1,080-pixel resolution
Pixel density
326ppi
401ppi
Weight
4.55 ounces (129g)
6.07 ounces (172g
Processor
Proprietary 64-bit A8 chip with M8 motion co-processor
Proprietary 64-bit A8 chip with M8 motion co-processor
RAM
N/A

N/A

OS
iOS 8

iOS 8

Camera, video
8-megapixel; 1080p HD video
8-megapixel with optical image stabilization; 1080p HD video
Front-facing camera
1.2-megapixel; 720p HD video
1.2-megapixel; 720p HD video
Capacity
16GB, 64GB, and 128GB
16GB, 64GB, and 128GB
Battery
Nonremovable; talk time up to 14 hours on 3G and Internet usage time up to 10 hours on LTE
Nonremovable; talk time up to 14 hours on 3G and Internet usage time up to 10 hours on LTE
Bluetooth
v 4.0 Low Energy
v 4.0 Low Energy
Waterproof
No
No
Dimensions
5.44 x 2.64 x 0.27 inches (138.1 x 67 x 6.9mm)
6.22 x 3.06 x 0.28 inches (158.1 x 77.8 x 7.1mm)
US retail price
$199 (16GB), $299 (64GB), and $399 (128GB); off-contract $649 (16GB), $749 (64GB), and $849 (128GB)
$299 (16GB), $399 (64GB), and $499 (128GB); off-contract $749 (16GB), $849 (64GB), and $949 (128GB)

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Apple iPhone 6 vs. Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8

Check out how the specs from Apple's latest iPhone 6 compares to those of its Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8 rivals.

 SPECS.
APPLE IPHONE 6
SAMSUNG GALAXY S5
HTC ONE M8
Display
4.7 inches (119.38mm) with 1,334x750-pixel resolution
5.1 inches (129.54mm) with 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution
5 inches (127mm) with 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution
Dimensions
5.44 x 2.64 x 0.27 inches (138.1 x 67 x 6.9mm)
5.5 x 2.9 x 0.31 inches (142 x 72.5 x 8.1mm)
5.8 x 2.8 x 0.37 inches (146.36 x 70.6 x 9.35 mm)
Weight
4.55 ounces (129g)
5 ounces (145g)
5.64 ounces (160g)
OS
iOS 8
Android 4.4.2
Android 4.4.2
Camera, video
8-megapixel; 1080p HD video
16-megapixel; 4K HD video
4-UltraPixel; 1080p HD video
Front-facing camera
1.2-megapixel; 720p HD video
2-megapixel; 1080p HD video
5.1-megapixel; 1080p HD video
Processor
Proprietary 64-bit A8 chip with M8 motion co-processor
2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801
2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801
RAM
N/A
2GB
2GB
Capacity
16GB, 64GB, and 128GB
16GB and 32GB
16GB and 32GB
Battery
Nonremovable; talk time up to 14 hours on 3G and Internet usage time up to 10 hours of 3G
Removable 2,800mAh
Nonremovable 2,600mAh
Bluetooth
v4.0
v4.0
v4.0
Colors
Silver, gold, gray
Black, white, blue, and copper
Gray, silver, black, rose, and gold
US retail price
On-contract $199 (16GB), $299 (64GB), and $399 (128GB); off-contract $649 (16GB), $749 (64GB), and $849 (128GB)

On-contract $200; off-contract $650
On-contract $200; off-contract $670
UK retail price
Unlocked £539 (16GB), £619 (64GB), £699 (128GB)
£500
£550
AU retail price
Unlocked AU$869 (16GB), AU$999 (64GB), AU$1,129 (128GB)
AU$850
AU$899

iPhone 6

HTC ONE M8
SAMSUNG GALAXY S5