Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Apple ipod types and price in Indian market


Whenever  we think or discuss any type of musical devices and their sound quality, the first name comes in our mind is ipod that achieved a name because of the quality, is ipod. Apple iPod brings the technical revolution in the world market, because apple is ultra-slim, sleek and faster than any other musical gadget. These Apple iPods are available in various capacities like 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 160GB in various generation categories such as 1Gen, 2Gen, 3Gen, 4Gen, 6Gen, 7Gen. etc. Apple iPod price in India feels very economical and worthwhile. As our Indian market is so cost-conscious, that's why, the price of Apple iPod in India has been finalized by considering this factor. The performance, quality and technical features offered for the Apple iPod are really unbeatable. These Apple iPods can be classified into four basic categories including Apple Shuffle, Apple Nano, Apple Classic and Apple Touch.

Have a look an eye on the Model,capacity of Apple ipod :-
 iPod touch (4G) : iPod touch (4th generation) is available in a 8 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB configuration. It has two built-in cameras.2010-09
Multi-Touch
display


Rs. 12000
to Rs. 21000



8 GB
32 GB
or
64 GB
 iPod nano (6th generation) is available in six colors in a 8 GB or 16 GB configuration.2010-09
Multi-Touch display


Rs. 8500 to
Rs. 10500

8 GB
or
16 GB
 iPod shuffle (4th generation) is smaller than the original iPod shuffle and has no USB connector. You can distinguish the iPod shuffle (2nd generation Early 2008) 2 GB from previous models by the last three characters of the serial number. The iPod shuffle (2nd generation Early 2008) 2 GB serial number’s last three characters will be one of the following: 1ZH, 1ZK, 1ZM, 1ZP, 1ZR.2010-09

Control Pad


Rs. 2400 to
3400

1 GB,
2 GB
 The iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) also comes in a Special Limited Edition 4 GB model only available from the Apple Store. It comes in polished stainless steel.2009-09

Apple Earphones with Remote


Rs. 3500 to
Rs. 4500

4 GB,
2 GB
 The iPod classic 160 GB (Late 2009) is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. Like other models, it uses USB for syncing. The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.2009-09
Click Wheel


160 GB,
120 GB
Rs. 12500
- Rs 15000
 iPod nano (4th generation): is available in 8 GB or 16 GB capacity and comes in 9 colors. Its taller screen. Its curved surface. Its oval shape when seen from the top or bottom. The inclusion of an accelerometer that is used by the Shake feature. Its taller screen when compared to iPod nano (4th generation). Its polished anodized aluminum finish. The inclusion of a camera and microphone on the back of the device
2009-09

Click Wheel


Rs. 7500 to
Rs. 11000

8 GB
or
16 GB

Thursday, June 30, 2011

A comparison between Sony Xperia Mini and Samsung Galaxy Mini

Two mini smartphones - Sony Xperia Mini and Samsung Galaxy Mini are the best masterpieces of two companies coming with fascinated features. Both handsets come equipped with high powerful 600MHz processors with small frames. Besides, both are very lightweight so one can easily carry them from one place to another place. Let’s us discuss about their features.

Design
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini comes well equipped with an attractive blend of neat curves & sharp angles that looks like expensive and modern. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Mini is also an appealing phone following on LG Optimus easily fit in your pocket or palm.
Price: Both phone are aroung Rs. 10,000
Phone Display
Samsung Galaxy Mini boasts of 3.14 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen supporting 256K colours. But the phone has a fairly low 127 ppi. On the contrary, Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini has 2.55” TFT capacitive touchscreen with 240x320 pixels. Apart from this, the display clocks in 156 ppi. We can choose Samsung mini for larger screen. But Sony Ericsson has higher ppi (pixel per inch). So, we can get sharper picture quality at the same resolution.
Camera
With 3.15 MP at 2048 x 1536 resolution, Samsung Galaxy Mini Camera supports QVGA video capture, Geo-tagging and smile detection. On the other hand, Sony Xperia Mini comes empowered with a 5 MP camera along with features like auto focus, LED flash etc. It also supports VGA@30fps.
Storage Capacity
Sony Xperia Mini boasts of 128 MB of in-built storage and 512 MB of RAM and support with 16GB external memory. But Samsung Galaxy Mini has more internal storage space as compared to Sony’s phone. It offers 384 MB of RAM but it provides MicroSD support with 32GB. Samsung Galaxy Mini provides better storage capacity both externally and internally when compare with Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini.
Operating System
Sony Xperia Mini comes powered with Android 2.1 Éclair bringing a little fun only as compared to the Gingerbread whereas Samsung Galaxy comes with a bit better 2.2 Froyo Android operating system with an improved 2.3 Gingerbread.  You can do multitasking work with it.
Processor
Powered with 600MHz ARM 11 Processor, Sony Xperia Mini is based upon Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset and this handset is also packed with an Adreno 200 GPU whilst Samsung Galaxy Mini comes with a 600 MHz on ARM6 processor which is unable to run faster than Sony Xperia Mini.
To sum up, when we compare Sony Xperia Mini vs. Samsung Galaxy Mini, we found Sony Xperia Mini as a winner in most of areas. Though it is loser in terms of storage and operating system, you have to choose your mobile according your requirements and budget.

Friday, June 24, 2011

bsnl data card provides high speed internet access

bsnl data cardThe popularity of wireless data cards is rapidly increasing day by day. Now-a-days, EVDO cards come based on CDMA and HSDPA data cards come based on GSM (3G) and Wi-Fi. BSNL 3G HSPA Mobile broadband, well equipped with 3.5G (HSPA – High Speed Packet Access) data networks, is the best for both computer as well as laptop usage.  This data card provides high speed to its hi-end users.

In Simple terms, EvDo is a Technology which works on CDMA networks and it provides high speed Internet access on Mobile. A much more, technically correct definition is “Evolution-Data Optimized“ (Evdo) is a telecommunications standard for the wireless transmission of data through radio signals, typically for broadband Internet access, based cdma Technology. The EV-DO feature of CDMA2000 networks provides access to mobile devices with forward link air interface.

Recently, BSNL has slashed the price of 3G data card. The price of BSNL 3G data card ranges from Rs. 1600 to Rs. 2500 in all telecom circles excluding MP and Maharashtra.  These prices differ as it depends on the model of data card. There are two types of BSNL 3G data cards – HSDPA/HSPA data card and Capital wireless pvt. Ltd. (PCMCIA for laptops).  You can choose data card for you according to your requirements. These plug and play data card enables its users to access high speed anywhere anytime.  This telecom company provides wireless internet connectivity in more than 800 cities of the country at the speed of up to 3.6 Mbps and 7.2 Mbps depending upon the device and location. The device is well suited for those who are business men, frequent travelers and who have to move from one place to another place for their office work.


BSNL 3G - USB Data card
speed

When you install BSNL 3G data card on your laptop/computer, you have to set audio option as ‘HSDPA data card’. After installation, you have to change audio option just as
  • Go to control panel of your computer/laptop
  • Then select Sounds and audio devices
  • After that, select ‘Audio’ tab and then select to your default audio device
Advantages of BSNL 3G Data Card
BSNL 3G data card comes equipped with many benefits. Some of them are given below:
  • High speed internet access
  • Easy installation
  • Access Internet from any place any time

Saturday, June 11, 2011

What is Android ? Full Review on Android Mobile Phone Tecnology

Android :-
How many of you are aware of android mobile phones? Do you know these phones are gaining popularity amongst the young people as they are powerful, eye catching and having user friendly features?  Actually, android, a software stack used for mobile devices, has an operating system, middleware and key Java applications. Android is software for mobile phones that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. Android is The newest generation of mobile phones feature a brand new operating system. Developed by Android Inc. and Google, the Android operating system is revolutionary in that it allows open source development. While previous mobile phones had a very rigid development process for applications, phones built with the Android operating system allow anyone to create applications. These applications are available through the Android Market and can be downloaded directly from the handset. Many of these applications, unlike traditional mobile phone apps, are available for free or a very low price.

Android 3.0 the latest software update for the popular mobile operating system owned by Google, is reportedly set to launch in January 2011. Phone and tablets running the operating system have experienced an enormous boom within the past years, leaving consumers and developers’ alike hungry for a new release of the Android operating system.

Features:
1. Application framework enabling reuse and replacement of components
    2. Dalvik virtual machine optimized for mobile devices
3. Integrated browser based on the open source WebKit engine
4. Optimized graphics powered by a custom 2D graphics library; 3D graphics based on the OpenGL ES 1.0 specification (hardware acceleration optional)
5. SQLite for structured data storage
6. Media support for common audio, video, and still image formats (MPEG4, H.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, GIF)
7. GSM Telephony (hardware dependent)
8. Bluetooth, EDGE, 3G, and WiFi (hardware dependent)
9. Camera, GPS, compass, and accelerometer (hardware dependent)
10. Rich development environment including a device emulator, tools for debugging, memory and performance profiling, and a plugin for the Eclipse IDE

Why You Should Buy Android Phones?
Android mobiles come well equipped with an array of salient features such as Handset layouts, SQLite relational database, web browser, media support, Java support, Bluetooth facility, Video calling and many more. Moreover, if you’re used Android based phone, then you can easily switch among the distinct applications. Also, it also provides you many choices to chat as well as share photos with others with the use of these applications for instance, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk etc. Besides, Android based phones come powered with wonderful camera that would permit you to capture high quality images in just a click. What’s more, if you’re a music lover, you can listen your preferred music playlists via music buffering feature. Also, you can also download or play music from online stores.

How to Buy Android Phones?
If you’re going to purchase an Android based phone, you should have gather information related to phone. Also, check what the latest trend is going on in the mobile industry. To get information, you browse over the web from where you can find lots of information on Android.  Always select the right carrier when you’re selecting the phone as big carriers may have dead spots in some coverage areas. If you have knowledge about these dead spots in some coverage areas, you can get good signal in your mobile.  Look at features and functionalities rather than buying good looking mobile phone. Besides, check whether phone is equipped with 4G service or not? 4G network is essential for speedy networks. To sum up, Android mobile phones come with many innovative features. Also the user interface of mobile is user-friendly.  So buy android based phone and enjoy all these features.

10 Cheapest Android Phone in India:-

1. Acer beTouch E110 : Priced at around Rs.7000
This is the cheapest Android phone available in India.
BeTouch has a 2.8 inch resistive touch screen with a resolution of 240×320
It runs Android 1.5 and has a 3.2 megapixel camera.
It has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, miniUSB and FM radio.
Talk time is a little low at 5 hours and it provides a standby time of 16 days. Read more here.



2. Samsung Galaxy 5 I5503: Priced at around Rs. 8870
Galaxy 5 has a powerful 600 MHz processor and 256 MB RAM.
It runs Android 2.1, has an in-built memory of 90MB and can be expandable up to 16 GB.
It offers a decent talk time of 7.5 hours and has a standby time of 21 days.
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, miniUSB and FM Radio are on-board. The only downside of Galaxy 5 is its 2 megapixel camera.



3. Dell XCD28: Priced at around Rs. 10,500

A rebranded ZTE phone. XCD28 has a 2.8 inch resistive touch screen with a resolution of 320×240.
A 600 MHz ARM processor and 256 MB RAM powers XCD28.
It has an in-built memory of 200 MB and can read microSD cards up to 16 GB.
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, mini USB and FM Radio are present.
A 3.2 megapixel camera should help to take quick snapshot.
Despite its price tag, resistive touch screen is XCD28’s only downside. Read more here.


4. LG GT540 Optimums: Priced at around Rs.10750
provides a 3-inch resistive touch screen and 320×480 resolution.
Qualcomm’s 600 MHz processor provides the much needed computing power to GT540.
A 3 megapixel camera, FM Radio, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity complete the GT540.
Optimus One is a little expensive cousin of GT540 which offers a capacitive touch screen.

5. Spice Mi300 : Priced at around Rs. 10750
Mi 300 marks Spice’s entry into Android and touch screen segment.
Mi300 has a 3.2 inch capactive touch screen with 480×320 screen resolution.
It has a 5 megapixel camera
It has a decent 7 hour talk time and 16 day standby time.
Bluetooth, WiFi and miniUSB are present. Notable miss on Mi300 is FM Radio.
6. Videocon Zeus : Priced at around Rs. 11000
Zeus is the first Android phone from Videocon.
ItVideoconZeus is comparable to Spice Mi300 on every specification.
Zeus does one better than Mi 300.
It has FM Radio, and is powered by 600 MHz processor from Qualcomm and 153 MB RAM.
A fully loaded Android phone which also provides an extra battery and a 8GB card.
7. Samsung Galaxy 3 I5801: Price around Rs.11800
Galaxy 3 does better than Galaxy 5 in almost all the departments.
Galaxy 3 has a Qualcomm 667 MHz processor, 130MB in-built memory and can read SD memory cards up to 32GB.
Galaxy 3’s 3.2 megapixel camera is much better than the lowly 2 megapixel camera of Galaxy 5. Bluetooth, WiFi, USB and FM radio are present.

8. Motorola Quench XT3: Priced at around Rs. 12300
Quench is a touch screen only device from Motorola.
It doesn’t have a QWERTY phone unlike Motorola’s other Android offerings.
A 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen has a resolution of 320×480.
Quench runs Android 2.1 with a 600MHz Qualcomm processor.
256MB RAM should suffice the mobile computing needs.
Bluetooth, WiFi, USB and FM are present. A 3.2 megapixel camera and 6.5 hours of talk time are passable features.
9. Samsung Galaxy i7500 : Priced at around Rs. 12500
Galaxy i7500 is the most expensive samsung-i7500-android-smartphone galaxy.
It has a 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen with 320×480 resolution
Qualcomm processor has a 528 MHz speed.
That is far less than the other less expensive Galaxy’s on the list.
The biggest selling point for Galaxy i7500 is its 5 megapixel camera and 8 GB memory.
Samsung Spica which falls in the same price range is no longer available.



10. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini : Priced at around Rs. 12900
SE Xperia X10 Mini has only one impressive feature – a 5 megapixel camera.
At 2.5 inch its screen size is lower than the rest and a 3.5 hours talk time is just not a good bargain.
Like many phones on this list, Xperia is powered by Qualcomm’s 600 MHz processor.

Other Phones:
HTC Tattoo (cost around Rs. 13000)
Acer beTouch E130 (around Rs.13200)
Motorola Charm (around Rs. 13500)
LG Optimus One (around Rs. 13500)
Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 (around Rs. 13950)
LG GW620 (Rs.14599) and HTC Wildfire (around Rs. 14800)

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Advantages of Blackberry Services

Today, Blackberry services are the most popular amongst the mobile phone users. Every top telecom company like Reliance, Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL is providing this service to its customers. Recently MTNL has also launched Blackberry services for its customers and its subscription rate is very less. Let’s do an analysis about Blackberry service.
blackberry-application
blackberry-application
What are Blackberry Services?
Blackberry Internet service (BIS), one of the leading wireless solutions, allows its hi-end users to access their POP3, IMAP and Outlook Web App instantly email accounts without connecting via a Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES).  Moreover, it also offers its customers access for full suite of business applications for e.g. Organizer & PIM functions (Contacts, Calendar, Memos), Email, SMS, Internet browsing, viewing attachment, Phone and Robust partner and solutions ecosystem – applications. So by availing these Blackberry services on your mobile, you can easily check your inbox, talk over phone and browse the Internet simultaneously. Moreover, you can also schedule and coordinate appointments in the middle of meetings, log in orders, raise approval request and much more. Besides, you can also stay connected to your friends, colleagues, customers etc. from any place without any hassle.
blackberry services
blackberry services
List of Blackberry Services
Email: Check your inbox over your phone without any hassle
Phone: Stay in touch with your dear ones anywhere anytime
Organizer: Organize your contacts, tasks, calendar, memo pads and get alerts on mobile
Internet browsing: Browse & surf the web while on move
SMS/MMS: Enable you to send regular Short Message and Multi-media message services.
Instant Messaging: By availing Blackberry services, Stay in touch with GTalk buddies and Yahoo messenger or you can also try Blackberry messenger
Attachment viewing: View attachments whether its JPEG, TIFF, BMP, MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint or Pdfs.
Social Networking: Always get in touch with friends through Orkut, Facebook etc.
About BlackBerry Messenger
BlackBerry Messenger, an instant messaging program for BlackBerry-to-BlackBerry communication, allows two people with BlackBerry mobiles to chat in real-time from any place in the world so long as they have data service. There is no per message charge With BlackBerry Messenger like there is with SMS; messages are sent through RIM servers as similar as email messages. Moreover, you can download it from  www.blackberry.com/messenger. For installing BlackBerry Messenger, you have to connect your device to your computer and install it using Application Loader in Desktop Manger.
Free Services in Blackberry
Many of you don’t know what is actually free on Blackberry. The free services are given below:
  1. You can get unlimited usage of email and the Internet from your BlackBerry device, if you’re using the Blackberry Internet Service Browser as your default browser.
  2. Using the BlackBerry Internet Service, received email messages can not exceed 8 MB (Limited to 5 MB for the attachment plus 3 MB for the email message), regardless of the size of the customer’s email mailbox.
Paid Services in Blackberry
Streaming (data/content transmitted in real time, over the Internet, viewed on a cellular handset) will be billed in accordance with the customer’s prevailing data tariff plan and it will not constitute part of the unlimited on-device browsing (reading content on websites, on the Internet, from a cellular handset) offer.
File Downloads
  • 2MB for Blackberry-supported document files
  • 5MB for BlackBerry-supported media files
  • File download using the BlackBerry Internet Service is supported and you should be able to download BlackBerry supported file types. The maximum size supported is as follows:
Valuable Tips and Tracks
  • Streaming video and audio, eg. Youtube – any time your phone asks you if it can connect to WAP you will be charged.
  • Many 3rd party apps that did not come with your phone will be charged for (assume they’re charged until you’ve tested them). For example Opera Mini and the Bolt Browser and charged applications (but there is a way to force them to use BIS). An easy way to tell you’re on 3G is the B icon next to the ’3G’ icon disappears (or your edge will be in small letters) when you initiate an internet connection with these applications (first load a page and quickly hit the red button to go to the home screen to check).
  • Using the network browser – in your browser go to options – Browser Configuration – the first option is browser make sure ‘Internet Browser’ is selected and not ‘MTN’ or ‘Vlive’ as you will be charged for the network browser. Also under the general options – advanced options – browser ensure that ‘internet browser’ is selected.
  • Absolutely everything else is free – e-mail and attachments, all browsing and downloading done with the default internet browser, instant messaging via BB Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, and Google Talk, any application that makes (or can make) use of BIS e.g. Viigo, Google sync, Facebook.

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Some Ways to Search Wireless Hot-spots on the Go

Are you ever frustrated in searching the wireless hotspots wherein you have to register first as well as pay something to get Internet access on your laptop? But you don’t worry to connect now as wireless data cards are available in the market. By having a wireless data card, an individual can access the internet wherever he/she goes at any time without any hassle.


The companies offering wireless broadband set up the networks that cover the whole cities. All over the city, transmitters are positioned in such a strategic way that the device can receive the wireless signal wherever he goes in the city. Most of top telecom companies like Reliance, Tata Indicom cover major cities. Definitely, you will be wondering how fast the your internet connection is. The majority of wireless service providers use 4G technology which is an upgrade about 3 times faster than 3G technology - its predecessor.
Now, let’s assume that you’re going into the coffee shop or want to read news online in lunch break, you can carry your laptop anywhere with Internet ready. Using data card, you can browse web anywhere anytime you want. 

In other words, wireless internet connection would permit you to take advantage of down time like waiting in long line or commutes. In addition, If you hire an public transport for go back and forth, you can get benefit of lots of things accomplished with Internet access.  

Besides, you can also download a presentation or upload some notes to your office computer or you can use your wireless in the lobby until your name is called, if you’re waiting for an appointment. This way, you can not only save your money on fees in cafes or airports for Internet access, but you can also control your expenditures even at home. If you are living in the coverage area, you can receive the strong signals with wireless network. So forget old landline connection and take wireless internet connection for your laptop.

For the constantly moving, wireless technology will provide you an array of advantage such as mobility, faster downloads and bill consolidation. Not to mention you can now avoid those pesky wireless connection fees in your favorite hangout spots. Last but not least, by using a wireless card, you can access Internet where you want without ever having any worry about a wireless connection; and that's invaluable.

Reliance Netconnect  |  Reliance Netconnect 3G  | Tata Photon Plus  | Tata Docomo 3G

Saturday, May 7, 2011

How to activate GPRS in Your Mobile Phone

GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), a packet based wireless communication service, offers data rates from 56 up to 115 Kbps.  It can be compared with current GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) systems 9.6 Kbps. GPRS services offer an array of services on your mobile phone such as downloading MP3 ringtones, Polyphonic ringtones, Wallpapers, Color logos, Animations, Videos, Games  etc. Some mobile phone SIM come equipped with GPRS. In case, if you don’t have GPRS equipped mobile SIM, you can activate on your cell phone from your service provider.



To Activate BSNL GPRS:
Call 9400024365 to active GPRS in your mobile phone
Or
Write “GPRS” in your mobile message box and send it to 53733

To Activate MTNL GPRS:
· The Trump (Prepaid) customers can avail this facility by sending SMS to 444 in the format "ACT GPRS" for activation.
· The SMS sent to '444' is charged @ Rs.2/- per SMS
· The Dolphin (Postpaid) customers can avail this facility by sending SMS to 555 (toll free) in the format "GPRS" for activation or call 1503.

To Activate Reliance GPRS:
Send an SMS <all> to 55100
Or
From R-Menu, you can also get the GPRS settings. For activation, you just have to click on R-Menu and then go to get settings. Then select GPRS settings.

To Activate Tata Docomo GPRS:
Just send a text message “internet” and send it to 52270 and save the settings as default on your mobile. After that, log on to the internet browser of your mobile phone and go to settings option and select “DOCOMO internet” APN (Access Point Name) to avail benefits of these pack.

To Activate Vodafone GPRS:
SMS ACT VL to 111 (toll free) to activate Vodafone live! and browse GPRS on your handset.
Or
SMS ACT VMC199 to 111 (toll free) to activate Vodafone Mobile Connect and browse the Internet on your laptop.
Internationally, you can access GPRS across 250 operators in 96 countries. While Roaming internationally GPRS is charged at a flat rate of Rs5.50 / 10KB. Though, there are some networks where GPRS usage is completely free.

To Activate Uninor GPRS:
By default SIM is provisioned with internet at the time of purchase. To get Internet settings SMS "ALL” to 58355 or contact at 121 to get the setting from customer care executive.
To Activate Loop Mobile GPRS:
  • Call Mobile Assist at 198 (toll-free) for service requests and complaints. For enquiries call 800 (toll free) or call 9821099800 from a landline. (Effective 1st April 10 calls to 198 & 800 will be toll free).