Monday 26 December 2016

Apple Publishes Its First Artificial Intelligence Paper

Earlier this month, Apple made a splash when it told the artificial intelligence research community that the secretive company would start publishing AI papers of its own. Not even a month later, it's already starting to make good on that promise.

Apple has published its very first AI paper on December 22. (The paper was submitted for publication on November 15.) The paper describes a technique for how to improve the training of an algorithm's ability to recognize images using computer-generated images rather than real-world images.

In machine learning research, using synthetic images (like those from a video game) to train neural networks can be more efficient than using real-world images. That's because synthetic image data is already labeled and annotated, while real-world image data requires somebody to exhaustively label everything the computer is seeing -- that's a tree, a dog, a bike. But the synthetic image approach can be problematic as what the algorithm learns doesn't always carry over neatly to real world scenes. The synthetic image data "is often not realistic enough, leading the network to learn details only present in synthetic images and fail to generalize well on real images," the paper from Apple says.

To improve training with synthetic image data, the paper suggests what the Apple researchers call Simulated+Unsupervised learning, where the realism of a simulated image is boosted. The Apple researchers use a modified version of a new machine learning technique called Generative Adversarial Networks, which pits two neural networks against each other and has been used to generate photorealistic images.

The paper's lead author is Apple researcher Ashish Shrivastava, who holds a PhD in computer vision from University of Maryland, College Park, according to his LinkedIn. The other Apple employees listed as co-authors on the paper include Tomas Pfister, Oncel Tuzel, Wenda Wang, Russ Webb and Josh Susskind, who co-founded an AI startup that assessed a person's emotions by looking at facial expressions called Emotient, which Apple acquired earlier this year.

Saturday 17 December 2016

Flipkart Big Shopping Days Sale to See Discounts on OnePlus 3, Moto E3 Power, and More

Flipkart Big Shopping Days Sale to See Discounts on OnePlus 3, Moto E3 Power, and More

Ahead of Flipkart’s upcoming Big Shopping Days sale that kicks off from Sunday, the online retailer has offered a glimpse of what to expect in terms of discounts and offers on smartphones and other electronics during the sale. The online retailer has made a dedicated website offering a ‘sneak peek’ to what the Big Shopping Days sale will have for consumers.
Unfortunately, the online retailer has still not listed the exact pricing for the products but has given the large catalogue of products available during the sale.
During the Big Shopping Days sale, Flipkart will be selling the OnePlus 3 at under Rs. 20,000 which means the smartphone will be available after a comprehensive discount considering it was unveiled in India at Rs. 27,999 earlier this year – and is still available at that price, exclusively on Amazon. It’s not known how Flipkart swung this deal for its sale, and OnePlus Co-Founder Carl Pei also expressed his confusion regarding this turn of events, with a tweet on Friday pointing to Amazon India’s exclusivity on the OnePlus 3 in India.


Some of the other smartphones that will be available after huge discounts listed by Flipkart include the Moto E3 Power (which is currently available at Rs. 7,999), iPhone 6 16GB (currently available at Rs. 36,990), Lenovo K5 Note, LeEco Le 2 (currently available at Rs. 11,999), Samsung Galaxy On8 (currently available at Rs. 15,900), Samsung Galaxy On Nxt (currently available at Rs. 18,490), and Lenovo Phab 2 (currently available at Rs. 11,999).
Apart from smartphones, Flipkart will also offer discounts on other electronic gadgets such as the Apple MacBook Pro laptop (currently available at Rs. 56,990) and Samsung Gear Fit 2 (currently available at Rs. 15,000). Flipkart will also have the Apple Watch and Moto 360 Gen 2 available at flat discounts. Some of the other products include Skullcandy headphones (currently available at Rs. 1,999), iPro Powerbank 10400mAh (currently available at Rs. 2,799), Mi 10000mAh Power Bank (currently available at Rs. 1,299), and Philips USB Trimmer (currently available at Rs. 1,199).
Other tech deals include televisions from Micromax, Vu, and Samsung. Some of other products that will be available under Flipkart’s Big Shopping Days sale include washing machines, and refrigerators.

Friday 9 December 2016

THIS is How Apple's iPhone 8 Curved OLED Display Works
Apple's curved OLED display may introduce some nifty new features

It's been established for a little while now that the next iPhone, the iPhone 8, as it may be called, will have at least one high-end variant equipped with an edge-to-edge, wrap-around curved OLED display. And it goes without saying that this will be similar in style to Samsung's Galaxy EDGE curved OLED design, which brings the display curving round the edges of two sides of the phone. Samsung has been using this design for a couple of generations now, but although there is some functionality built-in, it is primarily an aesthetic design feature.


Make no mistake: this is Apple blatantly following Samsung's lead, just as it did with the Apple Pencil, but that's no bad thing. If something's a good idea or looks good then it's fair game – at least in my book. But will Apple's rendition differ from Samsung's? A freshly unearthed patent filed on May 19 2016 by the iPhone maker would appear to confirm it has bigger plans for this feature than Samsung – with some new functional capabilities detailed.
Apple Insider picked up the patent details, with the patent filing being titled "Electronic Devices With Display and Touch Sensor Structures". As expected, the design described has a flexible OLED display panel which curves around both lateral edges of the device, the patent explains this curved surface could display information, as it does on Samsung's devices.
However, it goes on to add an explanation for functional touch features as well.
It can be challenging to gather touch input from a user and to display images for a user efficiently."


"For example, when a user supplies touch input to a touch screen display, the user's hand may block images that are being displayed on the display. Buttons and other input devices may be used to gather input from a user, but this type of input device may not be as convenient and versatile as a touch sensor. Displays are sometimes not visible from certain directions and may be smaller than desired."

Apple details a possible idea for virtual control keys embedded in the curved display edges, some examples would be the volume rocker, mute key, and standby mode, but there are numerous other functions which could also be assigned their own software key. Even application shortcuts are plausible.

"Touch input on sidewalls in device 10 may be used as a control for a camera (e.g., a virtual shutter button input), may be used as input in other virtual button scenarios, may be used in implementing a volume slider button or a slider button for controlling other device operations (e.g., screen brightness, color settings, contrast settings, etc.)"
Note that this concept has been entertained in the past, though one criticism is the implementation of control keys on a curved edge surface, however, the patent explains that the wrap-around edges do not necessarily need to be curved; the OLED panel and covering glass could be a number of shapes, potentially squared-off would make grip and control of these software keys easier, though would detract from the alleged "curved glass" aesthetic Apple is apparently going for.

The patent also hints at materials we've previously heard mentioned for this kind of hardware, including Zirconia ceramic and Sapphire glass.

Monday 5 December 2016

First look: Android 7.0 Nougat on 
        OnePlus 3 + 3T


Android 7.0 + OxygenOS 4.0 update adds software tweaks from the OnePlus 3T, along with small visual refresh and new Nougat features.
OnePlus recently released its first Android 7.0 beta build for the OnePlus 3, bringing  the phone up to the latest (stable) version of the Android, while also including features from OxygenOS 3.5 on the OnePlus 3T. Because the OnePlus 3 and 3T are set to remain on the same software track going forwards, the experience on the OnePlus 3T should be the same when the update arrives for both phones later this month.
So what's new? If you've already been using OxygenOS 3.5 — either in community build form on the 3, or as a stable build on the 3T, many features will already be familiar. (For example, the redesigned home screen launcher and updated widget shelf.)
But there are also plenty of other changes, both big and small.

First, the most obvious changes: Android 7.0 brings a completely redesigned notification area, together with revamped notifications, inline reply support, split-screen multi-window and a new double-tap shortcut for switching between the last two apps. OnePlus was already working towards Nougat-style quick settings in OxygenOS 3.5, and so there isn't much of a visual change compared to the OnePlus 3T's quick settings menu.

And the Settings menu has been redesigned to bring it in line with Android 7.0, with a slide-out navigation area allowing you to jump between settings panes. (Elsewhere in the Settings app, it's now possible to customize which icons appear in the status bar, though for some reason the unsightly NFC and VoLTE graphics aren't included in this list.)
There's a subtle hint of Google Pixel about OnePlus's tweaked color scheme.
There's a subtle hint of Google Pixel to OnePlus's updated interface as well. The quick settings area gets new blue accent colors, and these can also be seen in the quick settings area and other menu toggles throughout the UI.
Nougat also brings built-in display (DPI) scaling, making it easier to see more (or less) on screen at a time. There are five different scaling levels — the default "medium" level is the same as on Marshmallow, while the second-smallest "small" level basically mirrors the scaling of the Pixel. (Text, menus and graphics shrink down a little to allow more on screen.) The OnePlus 3's UI has always been a little oversized, so this is a welcome change.
DPI scaling also affects the OnePlus launcher — "small" and "smallest" give you five icons per row, while the others stick with the default four.

Speaking of the launcher, the OxygenOS 4.0 home screen setup brings across all the features of the OnePlus 3T, while also introducing a handful of additional tweaks. The persistent Google search bar has gone away, replaced with a standard widget. (This also gives you more space for your own widgets, since disabling the search bar would previously just leave a section of dead space up top.)

A new, optional simplified home screen setup gets rid of some of the clutter.
And interestingly, an optional new "simplified layout" gives you an alternative to the standard app drawer-based home screen. There's simple scrolling panel of icons, with a basic clock widget up top. Your main home screen panel houses your favorite nine (or twelve, depending on scaling) apps, while the rest live off on the right. Widgets are confined to the widget shelf, and there's a new tool for rearranging apps into groups or folders.
You can switch between the normal home screen layout and simplified view at any time.

In other areas, OxygenOS 4.0 continues where 3.5 left off, with a similar basic feature set, and the lightning-fast performance we've come to expect from these phones. That there's not a mountain of new stuff to see in the OnePlus 3 Nougat update is a testament to the company's software strategy — layering meaningful features on top of Android without getting in the way. 

Saturday 26 November 2016

Xiaomi Mi Note 2 with 5.7-inch QHD dual curved display and Snapdragon 821 SoC goes official:

The Mi Note 2 flaunts a 22.56MP Sony camera, up to 6GB of RAM, and up to 128GB of storage”

After being the subject of a number of reports and leaks, the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 flagship has finally been officially unveiled in China. It comes as a successor to last year’s Mi Note (review). The Mi Note 2 is the company’s first smartphone to flaunt a dual curved display, similar to the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Note7 and Galaxy S7 edge etc. The Mi Note 2 sports a regular fingerprint sensor, which is integrated into its home button. The device sports curved 3D glass on both the front and back, and utilises Series 7 aluminium in its construction.

Coming to the other specs, the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 flaunts a 5.7-inch QHD OLED Sunlight Display Pro with a 77.2 percent screen-to-body ratio and 110 percent NTSC colour gamut. The performance is provided by a 2.35GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, which comes with native support for VR. The device comes in three configurations - 4GB of RAM + 64GB of storage, 6GB of RAM + 128GB of storage, and 6GB of RAM + 128GB of storage (international variant). Software-wise, the phone runs MIUI 8, which is based on Android Marshmallow.



The camera department on the Xiaomi Mi Note 2 includes a 22.56MP camera at the rear with a Sony IMX318 sensor, EIS (electronic image stabilisation), f/2.0 aperture, 4K video recording support and a dual-LED flash. The phone gets a dedicated 3-axis gyroscope inside the main camera that helps with EIS on 4K video stabilisation. In the front, it gets an 8MP selfie shooter with an IMX268 Exmor RS Sensor, autofocus and f/2.0 aperture. In terms of connectivity, it offers support for 37 global networks, 4G LTE+ with up to 600Mbps downloads speeds, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, a USB Type-C port, and GPS with SAP. Under the hood, it gets a beefy 4,070mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support.

Coming to the pricing, the Xiaomi Mi Note 2's 4GB / 64GB variant has been priced at RMB 2,799 (approx. Rs 27,630), while the 6GB / 128GB and 6GB / 128GB international variant will set you back by RMB 3,299 (approx. Rs 32,560) and RMB  3,499 (around Rs 34,530) respectively. The phone will go on sale in China on November 1st from Mi.com and Mi Home stores in Piano Black and Glacial Silver. It is also expected to be launched in the international markets by the end of the year.

Monday 21 November 2016

BEST ANDROID PHONES UNDER 20000 RS (NOVEMBER 2016)


1. ASUS ZENFONE 3 LASER


Asus has launched its premium metallic body mid-range smartphone – Asus Zenfone 3 Laser (ZC551KL) is powered by 64-bit 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Octa core processor coupled with 4 GB of RAM with Adreno 505 GPU which delivers high performance while multi tasking and playing games. It runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS with ZenUI 3.0 on top. The phone boasts a 5.5 inch Full HD (1080 x 1920) pixels 403ppi pixel density IPS LCD display protected with 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The phone features 13 MP rear camera with Sony IMX 214 sensor, f/2.0, 5P lens, laser auto focus, Electronic Image Stabilisation (EIS), Pixel Master 3.0, ultra HD pixel image, low light sensor, dual tone LED flash, HDR mode. The front camera features 8 MP with f/2.0, HDR, wide angle lens, selfie mode. It comes with 32 GB internal memory and can be expandable up to 128 GB on hybrid slot. It supports dual nano SIM 4G LTE with VoLTE dual standby and micro USB connector. The phone also features a fast fingerprint scanner which is placed at the back side of the phone. The device boasts 3000 mAh non-removable battery that last long up to 2 days of normal usage. It is available in silver and gold color variants. Overall the Asus Zenfone 3 Laser is a best camera phone under 20000 rs without any doubt.




ASUS ZENFONE 3 LASER PROS:

  • Premium design with full metal body
  • Snapdragon Octa core with Adreno 505
  • 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 3 display
  • Good readability display in direct sun light
  • 13 MP Sony IMX camera with laser auto focus
  • Shake free photos and videos
  • Low light photography sensor
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Full day battery life for heavy users
  • Fast charging
  • OTG support
  • LED notification light

ASUS ZENFONE 3 LASER CONS:

  • Hybrid Slot (use either SIM 2 or microSD card)

2. LENOVO Z2 PLUS

Lenovo launches the high performance and cheapest smartphone in India with Snapdragon 820 Processor named as Lenovo Z2 Plus. It is powered by 64-bit 2.15 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Quad core processor coupled with Adreno 530 GPU and it comes with 2 variants 3 GB RAM/32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM/64 GB storage. there is no expandable storage by adding in a microSD card. It runs on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with all new Vibe 3.0 UI. The phone sports a compact 5-inch Full HD (1080 x 1920) pixels, 441ppi pixel density LTPS LCD display. The camera of the Lenovo Z2 Plus boasts a 13 MP rear camera comes with f/2.2, PDAF, hybrid auto focus, EIS, auto HDR, 4K and slow motion video recording, LED flash and 8 MP front camera with 88 degree lens which produce the decent selfie pictures. The connectivity of the phone supports dual nano SIM 4G + 4G with VoLTE, USB Type-C connector and USB OTG. The phone comes with many sensors like fingerprint sensor, gyroscope, accelerometer, light sensor and pedometer with all new U-Health app that can track your health fitness. The device boasts a Li-Ion 3500 mAh non-removable battery with intelligent cut-off feature which ensure that the battery doesn’t overcharge. Overall the Lenovo Z2 Plus can be a good choice and it is the best phone under 20000 rs.


LENOVO Z2 PLUS PROS:

  • Good built quality
  • Snapdragon 820 processor
  • 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage
  • 2.5D curved display
  • 13 MP camera with 4K and slow-mo video recording
  • Zero shutter lag cameras
  • Low light photography sensor
  • Pedometer with U-Health App
  • Fingerprint scanner with U-Touch 2.0
  • 2 days battery life for heavy users
  • Fast charging support
  • USB Type-C and OTG
  • LED notification light

LENOVO Z2 PLUS CONS:

  • No expandable memory slot
  • No Corning Gorilla Glass protection


3. LEECO LE MAX 2

LeEco Le Max 2 is a new generation smartphone with lots of features like Quad HD display, Type-C, and more. It is powered by 2.15 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Quad-core processor coupled with Adreno 530 GPU and 4 GB of RAM. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with EUI on top. The phone sports a 5.7 inch Quad HD (1440 x 2560) pixels, 515ppi pixel density IPS LCD display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The phone features a 21 rear camera with f/2.0, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), BSI, CMOS, 4K and slow motion video recording, low light mode, dual tone dual LED flash, on the front it has 8 MP selfie camera with f/2.2 and beauty mode. The device boasts a 32 GB internal storage and no expandable memory slot. The device features dual Nano SIM 4G + 4G with VoLTE, USB Type-C and OTG. It packs a 3100 mAh non-removable battery with quick charge feature. Overall the LeEco Le Max 2 is a good metal body phone under 20000 rs in India.

LEECO LE MAX 2 PROS:

  • Premium full metal body
  • Snapdragon 820 processor with Adreno 530 GPU
  • Quad HD 515ppi pixel density
  • Bezel less display
  • 21 MP OIS camera with 4K and slow-motion recording
  • Low light photography sensor
  • Wide angle lens selfie camera
  • Ultrasonic Fingerprint sensor
  • USB Type-C and OTG support
  • Full day battery backup for heavy users
  • Fast charging support
  • Type-C to 3.5mm jack cable
  • Amazing sound quality with CDLA headphone
  • LED notification light
  • 3 LED backlit navigation keys

LEECO LE MAX 2 CONS:

  • No expandable memory slot

4. OPPO F1S

Oppo F1s is an upgraded version of Oppo F1 and it features a premium metallic design. It is powered by 64-bit 1.5 GHz MediaTek 6750 Octa core processor coupled with 3 GB RAM which delivers high performance while multi tasking and playing HD games. It runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop with ColorOS 3.0. The phone boasts 5.5 inch HD 720 x 1280 pixels, 294ppi pixel density IPS TFT display protected with 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 4. The phone features 13 MP rear camera with G sensor, low light sensor, f/2.2, 50 MP ultra HD pixel and HDR mode, single LED flash, recording 1080p video and 16 MP front shooter with G and low light sensor, f/2.0 with color filters which is specially designed for selfie focused. It comes with 32 GB internal memory and can be expandable up to 128 GB on dedicated memory slot. It supports dual nano SIM 4G +4G with VoLTE dual standby, OTG and micro USB. The phone also features fingerprint scanner which is placed at the front side of the phone. The device boasts a 3075 mAh non-removable battery with 1.5 days of normal usage. Overall the Oppo F1s can be a good choice for selfie lovers and it is a best selfie camera phone under 20000 rs.

OPPO F1S PROS:

  • Premium full metallic body and slim design
  • Good processor
  • 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 4 display
  • Excellent 16 MP front camera
  • Low light photography sensor
  • Pedometer with U-Health App
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • 3 separate slots – Nano SIM 1, Nano SIM 2 and microSD card
  • OTG support
  • LED notification light

OPPO F1S CONS:

  • No fast charging


5. SAMSUNG GALAXY ON NXT

Samsung has recently launched its prime series smartphone in India across mid-range segment – Samsung Galaxy On Nxt and it is an upgraded version of previous model Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime. The phone is powered by 64-bit 1.6 GHz Exynos 7870 Octa core processor coupled with 3 GB RAM and Mali T830 MP1. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS. It sports a 5.5 inch Full HD (1080 x 1920) pixels 401ppi pixel density with a 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 3 display. It boasts a 13 MP rear camera with LED flash, f/1.9, auto focus, HDR, CMOS and 8 MP front camera with CMOS, f/1.9 which produce good selfies. The device comes with 32 GB and can be expandable up to 256 GB on dedicated micoSD slot. Connectivity of the phone supports dual nano SIM 4G + 4G with VoLTE dual stand by, USB OTG, and micro USB. The phone packs a 3300 mAh non-removable battery that can long last for 2 days of normal usage. The Samsung Galaxy On Nxt comes with fingerprint sensor at front side to unlock the device and for selfie pictures. The phone is available in 3 different colors – Black, White and Gold. Overall the Samsung Galaxy On Nxt can be a best Samsung phone under 20000 rs.

Thursday 17 November 2016

Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 835 chipset with Quick Charge 4.0 for next-gen Android smartphones

Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 835 chipset with Quick Charge 4.0 for next-gen Android smartphones


CPU-maker collaborates with Samsung "to deliver greater power efficiency and increase performance".


Qualcomm has taken the lid off its next top-tier Android smartphone processor by officially revealing the Snapdragon 835 – the company's successor to the Snapdragon 820 and 821. The next-generation Snapdragon chipset is, the company says, "in production now" and could be powering-up smartphones from Samsung, LG, HTC and more in the first half of 2017.
Qualcomm also announced it is partnering with Samsung to manufacture the 835 using the South Korean giant's 10-nanometre (nm) production process. In a press release, Qualcomm stated that Samsung's process would enable the Snapdragon 835 "to deliver greater power efficiency and increase performance".
The two companies previously collaborated on the Snapdragon 820 and 821, utilising Samsung's 14nm FinFET manufacturing tech in an effort to create cheaper processors with reduced power-consumption levels.
Qualcomm noted that the 10nm process would give Android OEMs "more usable space inside upcoming products to support larger batteries or slimmer designs".
While little else has been revealed about the 835, Qualcomm did announce that the processor would support its Quick Charge 4.0 technology, which it promises would deliver faster charging by up to 20% and higher charge efficiency by up to 30% compared with Quick Charge 3.0.
Aside from providing "up to 50% battery charge in roughly 15 minutes", the improved charging tech also protects from battery overcharging, increased accuracy for temperature and voltage measurements, and support for a broader range of devices and cables thanks to USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery support that falls in line with specifications defined by Google engineers.
"As mobile devices become more capable and feature-rich, people tend to use them more. That's why consumer demand and awareness for fast-charging solutions is now at an all-time high," said Alex Katouzian, senior vice-president of product management at Qualcomm Technologies.
"Quick Charge 4 addresses that need by providing up to 50% battery charge in roughly 15 minutes or less, so you don't have to spend all day chained to your charging cable."

5 Advantages of Whats App Video Calling That You Probably Don’t Know


WhatsApp has finally rolled out support for the video calling feature to its app. How it stacks up against the Facebook's own Messenger app, Apple's FaceTime, Google's Duo, Skype or Viber is a discussion for another day. But given the huge user base it has managed to garner over years of time, it should pose a tough competition to the other video calling services.


Anyway, coming back to the point, there are a few advantages of using WhatsApp video calls, especially for emerging markets like India. However, it's more likely that most people are unaware of those benefits.


1)Video calls are end-to-end encrypted 

Video calls are end-to-end encrypted Akin to the messages, video calls on WhatsApp are end-to-end encrypted. What this essentially means is that no one, except you and the person you intend to call can get access to it. Not even WhatsApp will have access.

2)No more annoyance

No more annoyance Since WhatsApp video calls can be placed only to the ones in your address book/contact list, it is more of a private affair unlike others, where anonymous people can annoy you by sending call requests.

3)Optimised for slower networks

Optimised for slower networks One of the biggest concerns in India is the low-bandwidth internet connectivity. To overcome this issue, WhatsApp has optimised the video calling for slower networks. Meaning you'll not have to worry about the slow internet speeds.

4)No need of other apps for video calls

There are already 160 million active users in India. Earlier, people used to share conversations with their friends on WhatsApp, now that you can place video calls within the app itself, there's no need of downloading other apps.

5)Works on both Android and iPhones seamlessly

Unlike FaceTime, WhatsApp video calling works seamlessly on Android and iOS smartphones regardless of what platform you are on

Tuesday 15 November 2016

Top 3 Smartphones under Rs 15,000 in India (2016)

Top 3 Smartphones under Rs 15,000 in India (2016)



Which is the best phone under 15000 in India?
The days when even the best phones for Rs 15,000 used to lag are way past. Instead, we’ve handpicked the 10 best smartphones under Rs 15,000 available in India for this month which are no slacker by any means. We’ve considered the specs, as well as the brand value and after sales service to give you the best phones this budget can get you.
Most of these handsets are 4G compatible, so consider these as the top 4G phones under Rs 15,000.







1. Xiaomi Mi Max


  • OSAndroid 6.0
  • Weight203g
  • Display resolution1080 x 1920
  • Display6.44 inch, IPS
  • Storage space32GB
  • Expansion slotYes
  • ProcessorSnapdragon 650 quad-core 1.4 GHz (A53) & Dual-core 1.8GHz (A72)
  • GPUAdreno 510
  • RAM3GB
  • Camera16MP, f/2.0
  • Secondary Camera5MP, f/2.0
  • Battery4,850mAh, non removable
  • ConnectivityDual SIM, (4G)


2. Moto G4 Plus

  • OSAndroid 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Weight155g
  • Display resolution1080 x 1920 pixels
  • Display5.5 inches, IPS
  • Storage space16GB/32GB
  • Expansion slotYes
  • ProcessorQuad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 617
  • GPUAdreno 405
  • RAM2GB/3GB
  • Camera16MP, f/2.0
  • Secondary Camera5MP, f/2.2
  • Battery3,000 mAh
  • ConnectivityDual SIM (3G+4G LTE
  • ConnectivityDual SIM (3G+4G LTE)


3. Xiaomi Redmi Note 3

  • Android 5.1
  • Weight164g
  • Display resolution1080 x 1920
  • Display5.5 inch, IPS
  • Storage space32GB
  • Expansion slotYes
  • ProcessorSnapdragon 650 quad-core 1.4 GHz (A53) & Dual-core 1.8GHz (A72)
  • GPUAdreno 510
  • RAM3GB
  • Camera16MP, f/2.0
  • Secondary Camera5MP, f/2.0
  • Battery4,000mAh, non removable
  • ConnectivityDual SIM, (4G)
Pros and Cons
  • + Processor (among best in this budget)
  • + Battery
  • – Android 5.1



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