Sunday 20 September 2015

Samsung GalaxyNote5 review-
The major new stuff with this phone is the outside. The design of the phone is totally new and different from the old note series. It is whole glass and metal phone from the outside. The curved glass back is both much prettier and uglier at the same point when you get fingerprints on it because it is a super fingerprint magnet kind of thing. This phone also gets the crown for the slipperiest phone of all time both in the hand and pocket.
This phone is available in 4 colours-
Sapphire Blue
Gold
White
Titanium Gray.
A lot of design is taken from it's little brother Galaxy S6.
It has a sealed back with no removable battery and no expandable memory.
The headphone jack, fingerprint sensor and buttons are all placed very well. It is rocking a 5.7 inch Super amoled display with awesome quad HD resolution with super sharp pixel density, excellent brightness and great viewing angles. It is the best display on any phone available right now in the market. It is having 4GB of RAM, 16MP of camera with optical image stabilization.
Phone comes with NFC , AC wifi and LTE too.
It is rocking a 3000MAH battery which is kind of small. I know it sounds bit weird but yes. So much of high end display and killer specs of this phone turn this huge battery in smaller size but it is not that depressing. The performance is quite good with wireless and fast charging which is pretty awesome.
The S-Pen is also a key feature because a lot is improved. The menu and features while taking out the S-Pen. All the functionality is improved.
All and all a beast phone with killer hardware and software embedded.

Thursday 17 September 2015

Moto G 2015 review-
Motorola is doing great year by year. Attempting to up the quality from last year and keeping the price low. Motorola got masters in that. So here we talk about the new Moto G 2015. There are 2 models out. One for 8GB with 1GB of RAM and another one for 16GB with 2GB of RAM. This new Moto is rocking the same camera sensor from Nexus 6 which is 13MP which is great. The Motorola dimple on the back feels good in hand. Whole back is textured in a nice way which gives you nice grip in the hand. It has a removable back, a Micro SD slot though battery is sealed in. It is rocking a 2470 mah battery which is a eye catching feature of this phone. If you fit all the slots nicely of the back cover it is water resistant as it is IPX7 certified phone which means it is water resistant under water level of 1 meter for 30 minutes. It is rocking a front facing speaker not as good as the sterio speaker of nexus 6 but it is loud, big and hard to block by accident which is good. It got 5 inch of 720p display which is fine not that good with fine viewing angles. It is rocking a Snapdragon 410 which is a quadcore chip. Light weight OS keeps the battery going well. It has got some Motorola special features like Double chop to turn up the flash light and Double twist to turn on the camera.
Now lets see some of the drawbacks.
Edges are made of plastic which used to be of metal to cut the cost. Missing NFC. Camera sensor is good but no optical stabilization and no 4K video.
But inspite of this all a complete phone for this price tag.
Have a nice day smile emoticon

Monday 14 September 2015



Problem with Phone Cases?
While having these phones, tablets and computers, you got to have a case for it for the protection of your gadget right?
Let me tell you why i don't use cases.
The more and more recently these flagship phones coming out now days are focused more and more on their design and spec matter less and less. The first thing you care about while picking a phone is the software features and the design, hardware and the feel in the hand.
That's why these manufacturers have spent hundreds and hundreds of hours of research and development creating this meticulously precised designs where every curve every edge has a reason.The button placement, the build material, the shape and the size, everything has a purpose. They make the phone thinner, lighter. They push the limits of physics to fit as bigger battery or as many camera lenses or as big as speakers possible into this beautifully designed phone. So you appreciate these little details.
But then a case manufacturer comes along and no offence to any case manufacturer but they spend maybe a week to study the dimentions of this new phone and come up with the piece of rubber and plastic to put over the top of your phone to protect it. So you put this piece on your phone and the beauty is gone. All the sharp details, curves and design, everything that they were trying to impress you with, the way it feels in the hand is gone.
But you got to have some sort of protection on your phone. Well it turns out that in drop tests where why actually have a case on it, it is proven that basically no case can prevent your phone from getting damaged when you drop it from any significant height. When you drop your phone, on the screen especially is going to get damaged. The screen protector you can apply on the front and back of your phone really are thick enough at this point to protect your phone to the same amount as a thin rubber case would.
I personally don't put a case on because i care about the design of it, and if you do too, then it doesn't make any sense to cover that up with a piece of rubber. So let me know are you a case person or you carry your phone naked because i know lots of people like it naked wink emoticon .