View Poll Results: Which mobile handset do you use?

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  • Nokia

    44 30.56%
  • Samsung

    59 40.97%
  • BlackBerry

    3 2.08%
  • Apple iPhone

    25 17.36%
  • HTC, LG, Sony, Motorola etc. Please mention it.

    26 18.06%
  • Local brands (Micromax, Karbonn etc). Please mention it.

    9 6.25%
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    Lenovo A2010 claims to be the cheapest 4G LTE phone ever.

    *64bit Mediatek Octacore processor
    *Android lollipop 5.1.1
    *8GB ROM
    *1GB RAM
    *4G LTE
    *5MP Rear/ 2MP front camera
    *2000 mAh battery
    *4.5 inch 480p IPS display
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ikkru View Post
    Lenovo A2010 claims to be the cheapest 4G LTE phone ever.

    *64bit Mediatek Octacore processor
    *Android lollipop 5.1.1
    *8GB ROM
    *1GB RAM
    *4G LTE
    *5MP Rear/ 2MP front camera
    *2000 mAh battery
    *4.5 inch 480p IPS display
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    Samsung Galaxy Note 5 now portrayed in detailed hands-on pictures




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    Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge plus full specs sheets revealed

    he Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 edge+ are undoubtedly the hottest topics in our rumor mill right now. The two eagerly anticipated phablets are keeping mobile fans on their toes and have been doing so for quite some time. But now, with Samsung's next Unpacked event approaches, leaks and information on the duo are becoming more and more substantial.

    Today brings us two complete specs sheets for the handsets in question. The Galaxy Note 5, also formerly known as SM-N9200 is the latest successor to Samsung's legendary phablet series will once again feature a 5.7-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels and a pixel density of 515 ppi.

    According to the leak, it will be powered by an Exynos 7420 SoC, the one found inside the current Galaxy S6 and S6 edge flagships. This is now the second source that references this hardware, instead of the Exynos 7422 model that was previously believed to power the Note 5.

    The rest of the specs include 4GB of fast LPDDR4 RAM, a Mali-T760 GPU and 32GB of internal storage, at least in the unit in question, other storage options will be available as well.

    The camera setup consists of a 16MP main shooter and a 5MP front-facing one. Sadly, there is no additional info on OIS, special color sensors of focus hardware or the flash. We got confirmation on the Android 5.1.1 version, though.

    Moving on to the Galaxy S6 edge plus (SM-G9280) - the beefed-up version of the S6 edge. According to the leaked info it will be surprisingly similar to the Note 5, not counting the curved screen of course. The said display should be 5.5-icnhes with a 2K resolution and 534 ppi. The chipset is, again, Exynos 7420 and the rest of the hardware matches up as well - 4GB of RAM, Mali-T760 GPU, 16MP and 5MP cameras.

    Needless to say, both phones look quite promising and should deliver exceptional performance. In fact, if leaked AnTuTu scores are to be believed, both the Note 5 and the S6 edge plus will manage to outperform the current Samsung flagship duo comfortably. The Note 5 has a top score of 69,702 and the S6 edge plus - 68,345, whereas the S6 and S6 edge managed to pull 67,520 and 63,910, respectively.

    There's no way to verify the credibility of these rumors, but given the amount of detail they give and the fact that most of it matches with other reports we are willing to give them the benefit of doubt. Either way, we will know the full story come August 13.

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    Note5 oru thakarku thakarkunna lekshanam aanu...kidu looks + heavy specs..

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    Samsung claims its Indian smartphone market share has crossed 40%

    Samsung has said that its smartphone market share in India - which is the world's third-largest smartphone market - has crossed 40% in the month of June, up from 35% in January. The claim was based on data from market research firm GfK.

    "Our market share (smartphone) has crossed 40 percent by value in June this year," said Samsung India VP marketing (IT and mobile) Asim Warsi at the Galaxy A8 launch event. "Since January 2015, we continued to grow for six consecutive months and widened the gap (marketshare)."

    It's worth mentioning that in 2015, the South Korean company has already released around 16 handsets in the country, including the Tizen-based Z1 smartphone, which has sold well. "India is an encouraging market with double digit growth," Warsi said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ikkru View Post
    Avanmarude last flash sale 2 hour aanu ninnathu.. Means very low demand and Amazon not showing any user reviews
    2 hrs..

    Yureka plus athikam publicity onnum koduthilla..athinteyum kaanum....Ethra units available aayirunnu ennariyamo for that falsh sale?

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    Over 2 lakh units of Lenovo K3 Note sold in India till date, will be up for an open sale on August 10

    There was a flash sale of the Lenovo K3 Note today, and the company managed to sell 62,000 units of the device through Flipkart. After today’s sale, the Lenovo announced that it has managed to sell over 2 lakh units of the K3 Note in India within a span of five weeks.

    To celebrate this achievement, as well as India’s independence, the company will arrange an open sale on August 10. This means that interested buyers won’t have to register before taking part in the sale. Priced at Rs. 9,999, the Lenovo K3 Note competes with the likes of YU Yureka Plus, Meizu M1 Note, Meizu M2 Note, Huawei Honor 4X, InFocus M530, and the Lenovo A7000.

    The Lenovo K3 Note features a 5.5-inch 1080p IPS LCD display, a 64-bit 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6752 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage, a microSD card slot, a 13-megapixel primary camera with 1080p video recording, a 5-megapixel secondary camera, Dolby Atmos sound, dual-SIM card slot, 4G LTE, and a 3,000 mAh battery.

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    Lenovo India ✔@Lenovo_in
    People, you're epic! We sold 62k K3s today.Now it's over to the Independence Day Open SALE on 10th August @Flipkart
    5:07 PM - 5 Aug 2015


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    Gone in 64 seconds: 30,000 OnePlus 2 units sold out

    Over a million people requested an invite to buy a OnePlus 2, though supplies are quite limited. The company put a small batch of 30,000 units up for sale and they ran out in just over a minute, 64 seconds to be exact.

    The sales were done through OnePlus' online store in China. Chinese residents who missed Batch 1 will get another try in a week on August 11. It's not clear how many units will be in the second batch, but they probably won't last much more than a minute either. By the way, it seems that in China you don't need an invite, those are only for international customers.

    The base OnePlus 2 costs CNY 2,000 ($320/€295), you have to splurge a bit more for a fancier back (+ CNY 100) and more still if you want the 4GB RAM/64GB storage option (+ CNY 400).

    Still, you get a lot of bang for your buck - a dual-SIM phone with 5.5" 1080p screen, Snapdragon 810 chipset, 13MP/2160p camera and Android 5.1 Lollipop + Oxygen OS.

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