Monday 18 September 2017

Review of the newly launched LG g6


Hi! guys today i am going to give you a review on the newly launched LG g6.


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South Korean tech giant LGhas launched its first Q series smartphone in India. Dubbed LG Q6 , the smartphone was launched in South Korea in July this year and offers features like 18:9 wide screen, facial recognition and military grade durability.

Price and availability

LG Q6 comes with a price tag of Rs 14,990 and is available in Astro Black, Ice Platinum, Mystic White and Terra Gold colour options. The smartphone will be exclusively available on Amazon India website. The company has not yet announced when it will go on sale. As part of the launch offers, the company will give screen replacement warranty for a period of 6 month. Going by its price and specifications the smartphone will face tough competition from Moto G5 Plus and Honor 8 Lite which are priced at Rs 14,999 and 14,495 respectively.


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LG Q6 smartphone comes with the company's flagship extended 'FullVision' display with 18:9 aspect ratio. The smartphone features a 5.5-inch 'FullVision' display with full HD+ (2160x1080 pixels) resolution and pixel density of 442ppi. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor, it runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box along with the LG UX 6.0 skin on top.




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It comes with a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing camera with wide-angle sensor. The smartphone offers 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage which can be expanded further by adding a microSD card. It is backed by a 3,000 mAh battery and offer 4G, LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g, n, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, FM Radio and a USB Type-B 2.0 port as connectivity options.

I think that the phone has a very good infinity display and has a very good processor and camera but the weak point of the phone is about the battery which is not as expected.

Thursday 14 September 2017

Review of iPhone X

Hey guys! today i am going to give you a review of the newly launched and the most awaited iPhone X

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In January 2007, Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPhone and the mobile and personal computing industries were never the same again. Ten years later - at a building named after the late Apple co-founder - his successor Tim Cooktook the stage to introduce the iPhone X, the phone that he and Apple believe will define the roadmap of the smartphone industry for the next 10 years.
The iPhone X - pronounced iPhone 10 - represents the most radical change to Apple’s design language in the iPhone’s ten year history, as almost the entire face of the phone is now dominated by the display. Save for a small ‘notch’ at the top of the front edge - more on that later - the iPhone X has pretty thin bezels on all sides, though you wouldn't call it 'bezel-less'. This means that the newest, most-expensive iPhone-ever looks nothing like its predecessors, though the overall design is pretty similar to what we’ve seen on a few Android phones, both with and without that notch.
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The price you pay for this all-display front is with the loss of the iconic home button and the embedded Touch ID sensor, which have been central to the way we interact with our iPhones since their respective introductions. Instead, you get Face ID, which is enabled thanks to an array of sensors in that notch we talked about earlier. Thanks to a Dot Projector, an Infrared Camera, and a Flood Illuminator, the iPhone X is able to build a 3D model of your face, even in the dark. Apple says this means Face ID cannot be fooled using your picture, or even a face mask that would trick most humans.
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Though we didn’t get to test Face ID using our own face at the hands-on area at the Steve Jobs Theater on Tuesday, based on the demos we saw after the event, this first-generation unlocking technique is definitely slower than Touch ID, which is hardly a surprise. A fairer comparison would perhaps be with face-unlocking implementations of other OEMs, and Face ID seems to ace that test. More when we put the iPhone X through the paces during our review though.
A fun new iPhone X feature that the TrueDepth camera system enables is called Animoji. This lets you send messages where emojis can take your face and voice. While fun, it will be interesting to see if Animojis continue to be used once the novelty wears off. There are other software touches that are different about the iPhone X - you swipe up from the bottom edge to mimic the functionality of the home button; swipe and briefly hold to bring up the multi-tasking view; and slide down from the right of the notch to bring the Control Center into view.
As you would expect, the iPhone X comes with a bunch of other enhancements: improved cameras with Quad-LED True Tone flash on the rear, the A11 Bionic SoC that’s the fastest-ever smartphone chip on paper, stereo speakers, water and dust resistance, wireless charging, and a whole lot more Thank YOU.

Review of Samsung Galaxy Note 8



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Hi guys today i am going to give you a review on the newly launched Samsung Galaxy Note 8


Some thought the Note 8 might never happen. After the successful launch and subsequent disastrous recall and discontinuation of the Note 7, which still gets name checked on some airlines as a banned object, you’d have forgiven Samsung for dropping the Note name and starting again.

The Note 8 is a stunning piece of design. While the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ have a friendly, more curvaceous design aesthetic, Samsung continues to nod at its business customers with slightly sharper edges and a squarer camera module. You still get the iconic InfinityEdge design where the left and right sides of the screen slope off to the side, and you get the ultra-thin top and bottom bezel to boot. I actually prefer it to the regular S phones, although others might disagree.

As for features, let’s start with the front. There’s a front-facing camera and iris scanner inside the top bezel along with the earpiece and an LED notification light. On the bottom there’s nothing visible, although the lower portion of the screen is actually a pressure-sensitive home button that can be used to wake the phone. On the left edge you get the volume rocker and the Bixby personal assistant button, while on the right is the power button. The lower edge is home to the USB-C connector, 3.5mm headphone socket and pop-out S Pen stylus, as well as the loudspeaker. Finally, on the top, you get a SIM card/microSD card slot.

Its really a great phone but the battery is not to the mark and the fingerprint sensor is placed at a very odd place , it very difficult to operate the phone in one hand , and it is also priced very high its great for office use and business and also for gaming but its not good for normal user . Thank YOU.