Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Rumored Sony Odin to be known as Xperia X, coming early 2013


The last month of this year has been quite hot to say the least as far as the rumors of upcoming smartphones are concerned. So, ending the last day of 2012 on another high, is this latest rumor which suggests that the upcoming high-end smartphone from Sony, which was previously being dubbed as Odin, will be known as the Sony Xperia X and will be launched during either CES next month or during MWC in February.

Rumored specifications of Sony Xperia X

  • 1.5 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM
  • 5-inch full HD display 
  • 32 GB of internal storage, micro-SD card slot
  • 13 MP rear camera with LED flash
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
It is expected that the Sony Odin, or the Xperia X will sit right next to Sony’s rumored flagship device, the Xperia Z in terms of specifications, and it is a bit confusing as well, as the rumored specifications are nearly identical to Xperia Z.
It is being said that the Xperia X will feature a 5-inch 1080p display with Sony’s Bravia engine inside. The smartphone is rumores to be powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor coupled with 2GB of RAM. The Xperia X is expected to house a 13-megapixel rear snapper with LED flash and 32GB os inbuilt storage which will be expandable using a micro-SD card.
The Sny Xperia X is expected to run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out-of-the box at launch, which is a bit of a downer, as Android 4.2 is already out and we expect such a high-end device to sport the latest version of Android as soon as it makes it’s debut.
Well, with CES 2013 barely a week away, it’s time we buckle-up and just see what the smartphone world throws at us this year!

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Sony Xperia Z Press Photo Surfaces Online


Sony is expected to announce their new 2013 flagship device on January 7th at CES. Leaked images of the “Xperia Z” – previously known as the Yuga – have appeared online and it’s rumoured to have an availability date of January 15th. It’s always nice to have confirmation from a manufacturer that a leaked device exists before the official unveiling. Sony has uploaded a press image of the Xperia Z onto their site that shows off its design and name.
From the looks of it, the smartphone has a design similar to the Xperia T and Xperia SL smartphones. However, the transparent band seen in most Xperia phones at the bottom is missing and so is the Xperia branding itself. The Sony logo is seen at the top.
Going by the specifications, the Sony Xperia Z is expected to pack in:
·        5-inch full HD display with OptiContrast Technology
·        Display resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels
·       - Powered by a 1.5 GHz Quad-core processor
·        -2 GB RAM
·        -13 MP Camera on the rear
·        -Memory expandable via microSD card
·        -Ingress Protection (IP) rating of IP55 and IP57
·        -Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out-of-the-box
·        -LTE, NFC,
·        -139 x 71 x 7.9mm

Friday, 28 December 2012

Sony Xperia Odin [LEAKS]


There is alot of leaks this week about the Sony's first ever Quard-Core phone.

The expected specs are-
1.7Ghz Quad-Core
2-4 GB RAM
Nvidia tegra-3 processor
along with nvidia tegra quad-core graphics unit
64 GB internal
Android 5.0 Keylime Pie
and, with 4000mAh battrey...

Will Sony Xperia Odin will be the next big revolutionary smartphone that will be the god of all....

In the leaks coverage it is also fond that Sony could release this phone with a new slogan as well as a commercial i.e. "Quad like a god"

Because this is the first time when some company put the main stress on the battrey life and uses 4 card of ram instead of one...
And the rest as mentioned above everything is Quad (4).

Sony Xperia Odin


Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Sony Xperia S VS Sony Xperia Ion

Hey guys this is Sudipto from DIPTX and today I am going to compare Sony Xperia S(the previous flagship) and Sony Xperia( the current flagship).

   So Flagship versus Flagship.. ....  

Sony Xperia S
Sony Xperia ion




















Comming Soon

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Micromax A84


Specs and Features

AnnouncedSeptember, 2012
 
ReleasedOctober, 2012
 
PriceRs. 9999
 
Hype3/5
 
AlternativesKarbonn A18, Sony Xperia Tipo, Micromax A100
 
Processor1 GHz
 
Battery1630 mAh Li-Ion
 
Primary Camera5 MP Auto-Focus
 
Secondary Camera0.3 MP
 
Weight102 grams
 
Dimensions65 x 125 x 10.6 mm
 
Main Display4 Inches, WVGA, 480 x 800 Pixels, 16 Million Colours, IPS Panel
 
In-Built Storage1GB
 
RAM512MB
 
ManufacturerMicromax
 
TypeDual Sim, Smartphone
 
OSGingerbread 2.3 

We Like ! :

Audio, Dual Sim, Battery Life
 

What we Don't Like !:

Screen Quality, Camera, Average Performance
 
The Bottom Line
The Micromax A84 Superfone is a phone that is basically a jack of all trades but master of none. It’s too costly to be classified as a budget device with good features, and too underpowered in terms of specs to be classified as an excellent smartphone selling in this price range.

Facebook for Android Get Updated


Facebook for Android is now available for download in version 1.9.11, and, while the latest update is not very special compared with recent ones, it does come with three straightforward and important changes.
Photo functionality should be improved with these three tweaks, which allow for faster photo tagging and a better organizing of your pics in albums. Finally, there’s also the customary bug fix, which this time helps solve a problem that was restricting “people using certain languages” from uploading images from time to time.
For an app build almost entirely in HTML5, Facebook for Android is actually quite spritely, especially when run on more modern hardware. We’re excited for the day when Facebook for Android is built on native code, but for the time being enjoy your improved photo uploading experience.
Facebook also made the “biggest overhaul of [its] Android SDK so far,” making it easier for developers to integrate the social network into third-party apps. These features include the Friend Picker and Places Picker, which apps can use to access the Open Grap in more comprehensive ways.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Rumour : Apple Rethinking Samsung Chip Partnership Amid Strained Relations



New reports online are claiming that Apple is looking to move away from Samsung when it comes to the chips for its products by moving to processors provided by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Every single iOS device has had Samsung-produced processors. Reports says that TSMC will provide Apple with quad-core processors fit for future iPads, the long-rumored iTV, and MacBooks that will use a 20 nanometer processor over Samsung’s 32 nanometer processors. The rationale is that Apple has already verified TSMC’s 20nm chips in August and might begin production in November to prepare for devices in 2013. 
As for iPhone processors, it is rumoured Apple will stick to dual-core processors for future models because of their “low-power consumption merit.”
Apple’s reported efforts to marginalise Samsung comes following a long courtroom battle, which has left extremely bitter feelings on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.
One industry source told CNET that the relationship between the two companies has effectively broken down and will result in the two companies parting ways at the end of existing agreements.