Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
World’s most popular UC Browser mobile browser makes the leap to TV
The TV browser comes equipped with online video libraries, online shopping, and plugins that turn your smartphone into a TV remote. For now, the browser is only in Chinese. Users’ UC accounts sync across all their devices.
A recent iResearch report shows of the 210 million monthly active mobile browser users in China, UC Browser holds a 65.9 percent share. Usage of mobile browser doubled in China in 2013. UC Browser is the market leader in both China and India, and it claims to have 500 million active users globally.
UCWeb says smart TVs are expected to outsell regular TVs for the first time this year, so the company is effectively positioning itself in two fast-growing browser markets.
Samsung Galaxy S5 available in India for Rs. 45500
The flagship Samsung Galaxy S5 was announced last week
at the MWC 2014 and is expected to be launched in April. However, an
online retail store has already started selling the device.
Well known online retail store, Saholic,
has put the Samsung Galaxy S5 on sale for a price tag of Rs. 45500.
Further, the store also promises to deliver the handset by the end of
the week, complete with proper bill. The pricing seems to be slightly higher than the expected price but it wouldn’t matter for the die-hard Samsung fans who want to get the flagship in their hands at the earliest.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 has a 5.1 inch full
HD display and is equipped with a fingerprint scanner which can be used
both for mobile security and mobile payments. The water and dust
resistant device is powered by the latest quad core Snapdragon 801
processor clocked at 2.5 GHz. The handset runs on the latest Android
KitKat version.
Samsung Galaxy S5 specs:
- 5.1 inch display
- 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution
- 2.5 GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor
- Adreno 330 GPU
- 2 GB RAM
- 16 GB internal memory
- 16 MP primary camera
- 2 MP front facing camera
- Google Android v4.4.2 KitKat
- 2800 mAh battery
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
China’s Xiaomi is working on phone launches in India, Indonesia, and other Asian markets
Xiaomi’s Hugo Barra explained to the event’s Singapore audience that the company will use the same customer-focused tactics in Singapore as it does in China – such as listening to users and making small changes to the product throughout its lifecycle based on what they say. Xiaomi will have a service store in Singapore that’s only for repairs, just as it does in China. Sales will be conducted online or via partner telcos, but telcos may set their own prices.
No plans yet for US and Europe
Xiaomi is also looking closely at India, Barra says, where it’s actively looking for partners. Those four, mentioned specifically by the company at today’s event, look to be the next markets for launch.
However, Barra described the US and European markets as far too difficult at the moment. And so the disruptive Chinese phone-maker looks set to focus on Asia for growth of its brand.
Xiaomi isn’t actually the first Chinese smartphone brand to look to Asia for expansion, as Oppo, Meizu, and Coolpad have been doing the same thing with their Android-based phones in the past year.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Balance Transfer trick For all Indian Mobile Operator(100% Working UPDATED - 2014)
Mobile Balance Transfer is one of the very unique service provided by mobile operators. Using this method your friend or you can transfer mobile balance to other mobile within few seconds.

In today’s post I will share a awesome trick which will help you transfer balance from one mobile to other.
But before every thing , this service is not available for all mobile operators. Some operators which provide this service are – BSNL, Airtel, Idea, Tata Docomo, Vodafone, Aircel, Reliance, Uninor. If you are already using this service provider well and good, if not, to enjoy this you may have to port to these networks.
Transfer balance from one mob. to another :
We will see the steps one by one for every operator .
Balance Transfer trick For BSNL:
If you are using BSNL , then balance transfer is most simple for you .All you have to need is send a message. Follow these following steps –
BSNL also utilises SMS to provide balance transfer service. To use this service, you need to type SMS in this format:Gift and send it to either 53733 or 53738. < Amount >
- Limitations -You can transfer amount from Rs.5 to Rs.50 only. The receiver should be active from atleast for 30 days and sender should be active for atleast 3 months
To transfer balance for your Airtel operator, follow the steps –
Just Dial USSD code *141#A window will appear where you can see many option.Select first option i.e Share Talk Time .Just type mobile number ( receiver’s no ). For Example: Type Mobile number as 9794885066 then select the amount Rs. 20. Now Rs. 20 will be transferred to 9794885066.
- Limitations - You can transfer Rs. 5 to Rs. 30 only. And after you have done with the transfer , you should have at least Rs. 10 balance . You can do this 5 times a day.
Idea also provide this service in very simple steps –
Type - *567*< Receiver’s Mobile Number >*< Amount>#.
- Limitations – You can transfer Rs.5 to Rs.100 only. You will be charge Rs.2 per transaction. Adding to this you can send balance only once in a day to a particular number.
Tata Docomo has the simplest way to do this type of mobile balance transfer . You have to just send a simple message for doing this.
The format for message is - BTMobile Number Amount and send it to 54321 .Example – BT 9044799733 50. Here, Rs. 50 balance will be transferred to mobile number 9044799733.
- Limitations – You will be charged Rs.2 for every balance transfer. The sender should be customer of Tata Docomo from atleast 90 days and receiver from 30 days.
Simplicity is always been the strength of Vodafone. Also transferring the balance is very simple . Follow the steps given below –
Dial,here the amount is the balance or money to be transferred to the receiver .You don’t need to give space in between. Example – Dial *131*20*9161938364# , Rs. 20 will be transferred to 9161938364 *131*< Amount>*< Receiver’s Mobile Number>#
- Limitations –You can transfer Rs. 3 to Rs.30 only . Balance can be transfer only once in a day to the same number. Processing fee may differ according to the amount you are transferring. It cost Re.1 for transferring Rs.5 .
Transferring balance for Aircel mobile users is quite similar to Airtel. Following is the process;
Type *122*666# and call .Soon a window will appear , this will show various amounts to be transferred. Amount may range for Rs.5 to Rs.100 .Then Select the amount and then enter the receiver’s number , press OK.
- Limitations - You can transfer amount to a single number once a day. Rs .2 will be charged for every transfer . Funny thing is , Aircel does not guarantee for transfer and not responsible for money loss .
The tag line of Reliance “ Karlo Duniya Mutthi ” Mai is best suited here as you can really do every transaction for absolutely free and without any mentioned conditions .
The process is also very simple –
8. Balance transfer for Uninor :-Dial *367*3#Enter *312*3# and mobile number.Enter balance amountEnter PIN. Default PIN is 1.You’re done.
Uninor customers just have to dial a simple code . The format is as follows –
*202*< Amount ># . Here, Mobile number is the receiver number and amount is the balance to be transferred.
- Limitations –Processing fee is Rs.2 for every transaction . You can transferred amout of Rs.5 to Rs.50 . The transaction between the same number can occur only once in a day.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Oppo N1: Now available in the U.S.
The Oppo N1, a funky swivel-camera smartphone from China, hit U.S. shores this week. If you want to basically guarantee you'll never see another person carrying your phone's twin, this is probably the phone you want.The N1 packs a spacious 5.9 inch 1080p screen and 3610 mAh battery, but powersit with a slightly dusty Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor. And of course, the N1's calling card — that 13MP camera that rotates 206 degrees on a horizontal hinge. The offbeat hotrod runs Android 4.2, but doesn't support LTE, and probably won't show up on the major carriers any time soon. [$600 for 16GB]
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