Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Samsung Galaxy J3




Samsung Galaxy J3

NETWORK
Technology GSM / HSPA / LTE
2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2
3G bands HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - EMEA
4G bands LTE band 1(2100), 3(1800), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800) - EMEA
Speed HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE Cat4 150/50 Mbps
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes

LAUNCH
Announced 2015, November
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2015, December

BODY
Dimensions 142.3 x 71 x 7.9 mm (5.60 x 2.80 x 0.31 in)
Weight 138 g (4.87 oz)
SIM Optional Dual SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)

DISPLAY
Type Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 5.0 inches (~68.2% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 720 x 1280 pixels (~294 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes

PLATFORM
OS Android OS, v5.1.1 (Lollipop)
CPU Quad-core 1.2 GHz

MEMORY
Card slot microSD, up to 128 GB
Internal 8 GB, 1.5 GB RAM

CAMERA
Primary 8 MP, 3264 x 2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection
Video 1080p@30fps
Secondary 5 MP

SOUND
Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes

COMMS
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth v4.1, A2DP
GPS Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
Radio FM radio with RDS; recording
USB microUSB v2.0, USB On-The-Go

FEATURES
Sensors Accelerometer, proximity
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Browser HTML5
Java No
  - MP4/H.264 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/Flac player
- Photo/video editor
- Document viewer

BATTERY
Li-Ion 2600 mAh battery
Stand-by
Talk time

MISC
Colors White, Black, Gold

Monday, 9 November 2015

Snapchat’s daily video views jump to 6 billion: Report


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The number of videos viewed each day on Snapchat has tripled since May to 6 billion as the messaging app closes the gap with social media giant Facebook Inc, according to a report in the Financial Times that cites people close to the company.
The Financial Times said that Snapchat confirmed the 6 billion figure but had declined to comment further.
Facebook said last week that it had doubled daily video views to 8 billion from 4 billion in April, according to the report, which notes that social networking groups are vying for eyeballs in the fast-growing video segment.
Facebook’s daily video viewing number is made up of both desktop and mobile views while Snapchat’s is entirely made up of smartphone users, the report notes.
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel said in May that the company plans to have an initial public offering but did not specify when that would happen. In 2013, Snapchat turned down a $3 billion offer from Facebook to acquire the company. 

Facebook launches Music Stories to enable music discovery and sharing


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Facebook announced on Thursday the launch of Music Stories, intended to enable music discovery and sharing on the social network.
The new post format on the Facebook iPhone app will allow users to hear 30-second previews of songs streamed from either Apple Music or Spotify. The songs can then be purchased from or saved to the respective streaming service.
For Apple Music or iTunes previews, users can click through to stream the full tracks on Apple Music, or they can purchase through the iTunes store with a single click.
Spotify tracks can be streamed in full on Spotify by clicking through, or they can be added to your library without your leaving Facebook.
Facebook says it plans to expand support for additional streaming music services soon. 

Xiaomi Mi Band 1S Fitness Tracker, 20000mAh Mi Power Bank Launched


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Xiaomi has announced the launch of the Mi Band 1S — also dubbed as Mi Band Pulse — the company’s second generation wearable fitness tracker. On Monday, the Chinese conglomerate also unveiled a 20000mAh Mi Power Bank. Both the products are currently exclusively available in China with no word on their international launch time frame.
The Mi Band first debuted in China last year. The company has refreshed the fitness tracker with the launch of the Mi Band 1S, adding several substantial improvements such as the addition of an optical heart-rate sensor and aesthetic changes while maintaining a dirt-cheap price tag. A display, however, is still missing.
The Mi Band 1S measures 37×13.6×9.9mm (so a tad larger than the Mi Band) and also weighs half a gram more than the Mi Band. It is also IP67 certified, so the band should be able to withstand dust and water to an extent.
The company has retained the same 45mAh battery as its predecessor and promises 30-day battery life on a single charge. Considering the band now also comes equipped with a heart-rate sensor, that’s an interesting feat if it manages to deliver it. It will go on sale in China at a price point of CNY 99 (roughly Rs. 1,030, or $16). The company also announced that it will continue to sell the original Mi Band.
As per IDC’s recent figures, Xiaomi sold around 3.1 million Mi Band trackers in Q2 2015. The company was only behind Apple, which sold 3.6 million Apple Watch models, and 4.4 million trackers sold by Fitbit.
On Monday, the company announced a new large Mi Power Bank with a capacity 20000mAh. Priced at an equivalent of $24 (roughly Rs. 1,600), the 20000mAh Mi Power Bank comes with a plastic body – which is different from the metal body other power banks from the company come with. This makes it possible for the unit to weigh less than other Mi Power Bank models and better withstand scratches. The company says that the battery inside the device is made by LG or Panasonic and promises up to 93 percent conversion rate. It offers 5.1V and 3.6A output.

Scientists develop new artificial skin that could sense touch


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Researchers have developed a new artificial skin that can ‘feel’ similar to the way a fingertip senses pressure, and may help people perceive sensation in their prosthetic limbs.
Researchers were able to send the touching sensation as an electric pulse to the relevant “touch” brain cells in mice.
The stretchy, flexible skin is made of a synthetic rubber that has been designed to have micron-scale pyramid like structures that make it especially sensitive to pressure.
Scientists sprinkled the pressure-sensitive rubber with carbon nanotubes – microscopic cylinders of carbon that are highly conductive to electricity – so that, when the material was touched, a series of pulses is generated from the sensor.
The series of pulses is then sent to brain cells in a way that resembles how touch receptors in human skin send sensations to the brain, ‘Live Science’ reported.
“We were able to create [a system] very similar to biological mechanical receptors,” said Benjamin Tee from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research in Singapore.
In order too test whether the skin could create electric pulses that brain cells could respond to, the scientists connected the synthetic skin to a circuit connected to a blue LED light.
When the skin was touched, the sensor sent electric pulses to the LED which pulsed in response. The sensors translated that pressure pulse into an electric pulses.
As the sensors in the skin sent the electrical pulse to the LED – akin to touch receptors in real-life skin sending touch-sensation signals to the brain – a blue light flashed.
The higher the pressure, the faster the LED flashed. The research was published in the journal Science. 

Google wants to design its own chips for Android phones: Report

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Take a page from Apple, Google reportedly is working on having its own designs for chipsets used in Android phones.

According to a report from the Information, Google is in talks with some chip makers to develop chipsets based on the company’s preferred designs.

The new move seems to have been pushed by the company’s startegy to bring more uniformity to its otherwise fragmented Android space.

Google’s desire to co-develop chips for Android phones is similar to the practice that Apple has been doing for years.

The Cupertino-based tech giant designs its Ax chips for its iPhones, but they are manufactured by other companies such as Samsing.

Apple offers discount up to Rs 34,000


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In a first, Apple has decided to offer discount on its latest iPhones in less than a month of its launch, with the Cupertino-based company initiating a buyback offer on iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, giving consumers discount of up to Rs 34,000 to boost sales.
This is also the first instance when Apple and its distributors are going to buyback old models under the scheme to ensure that all transactions are genuine and reduce the burden of the retailer who can push sales further, three senior trade partners of Apple in India said.
The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus were launched last month in India at Rs 62,000-Rs 92,000 depending on memory and model, but sales were down 15-20% over last year as iPhone 6 and 6 Plus which hit the market last year were cheaper by Rs 8,500-9,000.
Ingram Micro, one of the Apple’s four iPhone distributors, has just rolled out the buyback scheme in a handful of Apple stores and multi-brand cellphone retail chains in South India which will be subsequently taken national. The other three distributors will also follow suit since the US company wants to achieve its target of trebling sales during the October-December quarter over last year.
“This is the first time a company and its distributors are closely monitoring the buyback at the retail end to track sales, showing how desperate Apple is to increase sales in India since it did not expect such a weak launch for the new iPhones,” a senior executive with one of the leading trade partners said.
“Earlier companies offering buyback used to give indirect subsidy to retailers to compensate and it was the retailer’s headache to sell the old phone, but this time the entire process is driven by Apple,” he said.
The buyback price of Rs 34,000 on the new iPhones is against iPhone 6. The company has informed trade that it will also buyback select hi-end handsets of rival Samsung. Apple has also created a separate website where retailers have to upload details of old handsets against which new models will be bought.
The buyback offer comes at a time when the latest iPhones are getting sold at 7-11% discount since last week in e-commerce marketplaces such as Flipkart, Snapdeal and Amazon.
Snapdeal’s vice president (category management) Rahul Taneja said various promotional offers has led to a great traction for the new iPhones. “We are getting orders for iPhone 6S not only from metros, but also from Tier-II cities,” he said.
Last month, during an analyst conference call, the Apple management had acknowledged that the higher pricing of iPhone 6S and 6S Plus in India and some other markets due to foreign exchange fluctuations has had an impact on their sales.
However, the company’s chief executive officer Tim Cook was positive about India’s potential in the long run. The India price is Rs 14,000-16,000 more than in markets such as the US, Middle East, Singapore and Hong Kong. The poor sales in India are in stark contrast to the global picture where the new phones are disappearing very fast from the shelves