Sunday 26 February 2017

Moto G5 and G5 Plus: Metal finish, larger cameras boost these budget Androids

Moto G5 and G5 Plus: Metal finish, larger cameras boost these budget Androids


Now two different screen options, but no radical upgrades for these budget wonders.

Lenovo has announced the Moto G5 and G5 Plus, the next generation of its budget G-series phone line.

The angle is the same as that of the Moto G4 phones: good hardware for relatively little money. But this time the two phones have greater differences.

The Moto G5 has a 5-inch screen, the Moto G5 Plus a 5.2-inch one. Both displays use 1080p panels and both are larger than those of the Moto G4 duo, which have 5.5-inch screens.

Their processors are different too. The Moto G5 has a Snapdragon 430, the Moto G5 Plus a Snapdragon 625 CPU. Each SoC is driven by eight Cortex-A53 CPU cores, but the Snapdragon 625 is clocked at up to 2GHz instead of up to 1.4GHz. They also have different Adreno GPUs. The Snapdragon 430 is a great entry-level chip; the 625 a decent mid-range one.

At first glance the Moto G5 may appear to have the better camera, with 13 megapixels to the Moto G5 Plus’s 12. However, the best sensors of 2016 were also 12MP. We expect better results from the G5 Plus, which also has phase detection autofocus and a faster lens (f/1.7 versus f/2.0 for the G5).

To compensate for the larger display, the G5 Plus has a slightly larger 3000mAh battery, to the Moto G5’s 2800mAh, and supports Motorola’s ultra-fast Turbo charging. The G5 offers more conventional 10W "fast" charging.

Similarities include Android 7.0 Nougat software, a front fingerprint scanner less ugly than on the Moto G4 Plus, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Phew. Lenovo has also chosen to keep the good old micro USB connector rather than switching to USB-C.

These are also the first Moto phones to have metal bodies. However, don’t expect these budget wonders to feel like flagships that cost two or three times as much. While the backplate of these phones is aluminium, the sides are metal-effect plastic, cutting down the cost of manufacture, not least because there’s no cutting of socket holes into metal required.

What we have here is a pair of budget phones not radically upgraded from those of the last generation, aside from perhaps in camera quality with the G5 Plus—and to confirm that we'll need some hands-on time.

As with all Moto G phones to date, the price is attractive: the Moto G5 starts at €199/$229, for the 2GB RAM, 16GB storage version. The Moto G5 Plus starts at €279/$299 for the 3GB RAM, 32GB edition. We don’t have UK prices for these yet, but you can expect, at best, perhaps £180/£250.

Saturday 25 February 2017

OnePlus 5 to Launch in April: All You Need to Know of the Waterproof Phone

OnePlus 5 to Launch in April: All You Need to Know of the Waterproof Phone


Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus will launch the successor to OnePlus 3 this year. The Chinese tech firm will skip launching the OnePlus 4 and directly unveil the OnePlus 5 that is expected to feature a ceramic body and be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor. This year's edition of OnePlus is expected to be waterproof and sport a 5.5 inch Quad HD AMOLED display.

There have not been many talks about the next 'flagship killer' from OnePlus but the promise of featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and an even bigger RAM has got OnePlus enthusiasts excited. The OnePlus 5 is expected to be powered by the powerful Snapdragon 835 SoC and is likely to earn an extra 2GB of RAM for a total 8GB. This year's flagship model is likely to be seen as early as April 2017.

It is being said that the OnePlus 5 will be available in five colour variants including gold, white, black, ceramic and blue. If you are wondering why OnePlus is skipping OnePlus 4 and launching the 5th edition directly, then you should know that in China number four is considered unlucky.
It is also expected to house a big 4,000 mAh battery with an internal storage of 64GB. The OnePlus 5 is also expected to run on the Android 7.0 Nougat.
On the camera front, the OnePlus 5's camera might feature a new flash feature - the retina flash and sport a 16 megapixel rear camera along with a 8 megapixel rear camera.


The upcoming OnePlus 5 might also have D-touch facilities coupled with a fingerprint sensor and quick charging and it is expected to launch around Rs 30,000.

Sunday 19 February 2017

Moto Anniversary Sale Starts Today: Discounts and Exchange Offers on Moto M, Moto Z Play, and More

HIGHLIGHTS


  1. Moto G (3rd Generation) 8GB will be available at Rs. 7,999. 
  2. Extra 10 percent discount for IndusInd Bank credit card users. 
  3. Discounts and offers available on entire Moto smartphones range. 


Celebrating three years of its presence in India, Lenovo-owned brand Moto has offering discounts and exchange offers on its smartphones available via Flipkart. The 'Moto Days' anniversary sale starts February 20 and ends the next day, and customers can get discounts of up to Rs. 20,000 while purchasing select Moto models in exchange for their old handsets, along with flat discounts of up to Rs. 1,000.
The offers and discounts will be available for the entire range of Moto smartphones available on Flipkart including Moto Z, Moto Z Play, Moto M, Moto G Turbo Edition, Moto E Power, Moto E, and Moto G (2nd Generation). Along with the offers, the company is offering 10 percent discount to IndusInd Bank credit card users.
As part of Moto Days, customers will be able to get upto Rs. 20,000 off on exchange of their old smartphone (as against up to Rs. 18,000 currently) when purchasing Moto Z, Moto Z Play, and Moto M smartphones from Flipkart. The company is offering flat Rs. 500 off on Moto E Power and Rs. 1,000 off on Moto G Turbo Edition smartphones, which will be available at Rs. 7,499 and Rs. 8,999 respectively.

Moto Nexus 6 (32GB) will be available at Rs. 19,999 (usual price of Rs. 21,999) while the 64GB storage variant of the smartphone will be available at Rs. 25,999 (currently available at Rs. 29,999) as part of Moto Days celebration on Flipkart. Moto G (3rd Generation) 8GB will be selling at Rs. 7,999 (currently available at Rs. 9,999) while Moto G (2nd Generation) 16 GB will be available for Rs. 6,999 (usual price of Rs. 8,999).

Interested customers can also choose to purchase Moto E (2nd Gen) 4G 8GB at Rs. 5,999 (currently available at Rs. 6,999) or Moto E (2nd Gen) 3G 8 GB, which will be available at Rs. 4,999 (currently available for Rs. 5,999) as part of the two-day celebration offer on Flipkart.

Tuesday 14 February 2017

5 Reasons why Moto G5 is worth the wait

5 Reasons why Moto G5 is worth the wait


Lenovo owned Motorola smartphones are favoured by many Indians over other Chinese competitors. When it comes to brand value, Motorola is out of the few brands that are considered as ‘trusted’ along with brands like Samsung, Sony and HTC. While HTC and Sony are lagged behind in the race, Moto has always been proactive in terms of innovation and marketing. 

Looking back at the success of Motorola’s mid-ranger Moto G 4th Generation, we have high hopes from the upcoming Moto G 5th Generation. It is now confirmed that the smartphone will be rolled out during the MWC 2017, and several rumours around the device have surfaced recently. It is highly possible that the device will have a basic G5 variant and a Plus version like previous year. 

Adding up all the leaks and rumours, we have got a blurred picture of the upcoming Moto G smartphone. Unlike many other OEMs, Lenovo always brings Moto smartphone to India soon after its global launch. Moto G 5th Generation will be targeting sub 15k segment of smartphones and here is why it is worth the wait. 



Worthy camera upgrade 
When it comes to a good camera smartphones in budget segment, the Moto G 4 Plus has an upper hand over the competitors. Similarly, the Moto G5 is expected to continue the same legacy of having the best camera in the segment. According to rumours, the smartphone will feature a 12/13-megapixel rapid focus camera with Sony IMX362 sensor, f/1.7 aperture and PDAF on the rear. 

Apart from the rear camera, Moto G 4th Generation has an impressive front camera as well. The successor is expected to come with a 5-megapixel camera just like its predecessor. 

Display has always been a charm 
Moto has always favoured AMOLED panels in its smartphones. Although the Moto G4 Plus had an IPS panel, it highly possible that Moto G5 Plus will come with an AMOLED screen. Lenovo recently used Super AMOLED display in Lenovo P2 smartphone, which makes it possible for the company to go with it the same on Moto G5 Plus. To keep the price low for Moto G5, the company may go for an IPS panel instead. 

It is expected that the G5 will have a 5.2-inch display whereas the G5 Plus will come with a 5.5 inch panel. Both the phones will come with a full HD display (1920 x 1080p) resolution. 

Turbo charge is life saver 
Moto G5 and G5 Plus are rumoured to come with 2800mAh and 3000mAh batteries respectively. Both the models are support for Turbo Charging, which is Lenovo’s proprietary fast-charging technology. 

The smartphone is expected to ship with a bundled Turbo charger, which is another reason that makes it a perfect mid-ranger. 

All new metal unibody design 
The new Moto G is likely to come with an all new metal back. It will be a huge improvement over last year’s plastic design. It may add a little bulk to the device, but it will surely feel more premium and robust in hand. 

Looking at the leaked pictures, the new Moto G surely has a better looking design with major changes in terms of quality and material. 

Hardware 
According to leaks, Moto M is supposed come with an oct-core processor clocked at 2.0 GHz, which is likely to be the Snapdragon 625 processor. If the leak comes out to be true, then the Redmi Note 4 will face some serious competition in its segment. 

Moreover, it is rumoured to have 3GB and 4GB variant. 

Our thoughts 
Motorola is a consistent performer in its budget smartphone segment, be it the Moto X Play or the Moto G4 Plus. We have the same expectations from the upcoming G series smartphone from the company. If the rumours turn out to be true, the device will surely put an impact on the existing market. 

What Samsung’s Bixby AI will be made of?

What Samsung’s Bixby AI will be made of?


Samsung could include a dedicated hardware button to run Bixby on the model.


Samsung’s upcoming smartphone Galaxy S8 is confirmed to incorporate a digital voice assistant, known to be called Bixby, however, did any one wonder what it will be made of.
Last year, Samsung announced the acquisition of Viv Labs, a firm run by a co-creator of Apple’s voice assistant Siri. A month later, the smartphone giant confirmed to launch an artificial intelligence digital assistant service for its upcoming Galaxy S8 smartphone. Many speculated that the rumoured Samsung’s voice assistant Bixby will be based on Viv Labs program, but it will not be.
According to a report by Wall Street Journal, Bixby will be an upgraded version of Samsung’s S Voice rather than an artificial intelligence program running on Viv Labs’ technology.
An earlier report claimed that Bixby is designed to “answer voiced question from users” and Samsung could include a hardware button dedicated to it.
Moreover, a trademark application filed by Samsung with European Trade Mark and Design Network has reportedly revealed Bixby’s logo.  In the filing, the logo resembles the alphabet ‘B’ as well as the numerical ‘8’.


“It will represent smartphones, mobile telephones, portable computers, tablet computers, interactive computers software enabling exchange of information, software for searching and retrieving information across a computer network, software to enable the provision of information via communication networks and so  on,” the description in the trademark application reads.
The Galaxy S8 is expected to be launched at a separate event in New York on March 29.

Thursday 9 February 2017

Apple’s next iPhone might cost more than $1000 thanks to OLED displays

Apple’s next iPhone might cost more than $1000 thanks to OLED displays


iPhone rumor season is upon us — as if it ever ends — and the latest claims that the next iPhone will cost upwards of $1000 (at least, for the most expensive model).

To be clear, that isn’t a huge deal considering that the top-of-the-line iPhone currently costs more than $900. Still, Fast Company reports that Apple may be switching from LCD displays to an OLED display, which would cost the company more to make the phone. The report also cites sources as saying that the memory in the next iPhone will be upgraded, another contributing factor to the rising cost.

This forthcoming phone represents 10 years of the iPhone, leading many to believe that Apple may call it “iPhone X.”

Rumors suggest that the next flagship iPhone will measure in at 5.8-inches, which is a bit bigger than the iPhone 7 Plus.

Diverging a bit from the current strategy, the next iPhone is said to be released alongside two models that are the same size as the iPhone 7 (4.7-inch) and iPhone 7 Plus (5.5-inch), which will likely be called the iPhone 7S and iPhone 7S Plus respectively.

Trusted KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Quo wrote late last year that only the iPhone 8 (or iPhone X) will come with the new OLED display.

Along with the new display and the bigger size, rumors suggest that the back of the phone will be made of glass, and that the sides of the phone will be made of stainless steel instead of aluminum.

But perhaps more exciting is that Apple may be ditching the Home button, placing it under the display for a fully touch interface. In fact, sources are claiming that the next iPhone may not have any physical buttons, instead using touch-sensitive portions of metal for the volume/lock buttons.

Of course, Apple isn’t expected to announce the next phone until Fall 2017, so nothing is set in stone. But if the OLED rumors in particular hold true, you might want to start prepping your bank account for a slightly more expensive purchase come September.

Wednesday 8 February 2017

Moto G5 Plus live image leaked, reveals 5.2-inch display and 3,000mAh battery

Moto G5 Plus live image leaked, reveals 5.2-inch display and 3,000mAh battery



“The Moto G5 Plus will feature a 2.0GHz octa-core SoC, a 12MP rear camera and a fingerprint sensor”


Lenovo is expected to unveil its next-gen Moto G series devices – the Moto G5 and G5 Plus – at its pre-MWC event on February 26th in Barcelona. Ahead of the unveiling, we have already seen a number of photos of the Moto G5 Plus. Now, another alleged live image of the Moto G5 Plus has surfaced on the interwebs, revealing a couple of its key specs.


The protective film on the screen of the Moto G5 Plus suggests that the phone will feature a compact 5.2-inch full HD display. The device will be powered by a 2.0GHz octa-core processor. It will come with a 12-megapixel ‘Rapid Focus’ primary shooter, a fingerprint sensor embedded into its home button, NFC and a 3,000mAh battery with TurboPower fast charging support. It is expected to boot Android Nougat out of the box, and will arrive with exclusive Motorola software experience.

As per the earlier reports, the Moto G5 and G5 Plus will go on sale right after the unveiling at MWC. They are expected to be launched in India in March.

Thursday 2 February 2017

Sony Xperia Z5 successor to be showcased at MWC 2017

Sony Xperia Z5 successor to be showcased at MWC 2017


Sony has already sent out media invites for an event to happen on February 27 at MWC 2017. While we are sure that the company might be making some interesting announcements at the end of this month, it might not unveil any flagship smartphone at the tech show.

The Sony Yoshino that was spotted in leaks long back is claimed to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and a gorgeous 4K display. If the Japanese tech giant introduces a flagship this month, it might anyways not be able to release the device until the Samsung Galaxy S8 is released as the latter is claimed to use up the whole bunch of Snapdragon 835 SoCs for its release in April. To avoid that, Sony is speculated to have delayed the launch of its flagship smartphone for a later date. The device is likely to be present at the tech show, but showcased behind closed doors.

At the MWC 2017, Sony will be launching four mid-range Xperia smartphones based on Android OS. Going by the existing rumors and speculations, these mid-range phones are said to be codenamed BlancBright, Keyaki, Hinoki and Mineo. Talking about the Xperia Z5's sequel, the smartphone's launch frame comes in line with the recent reports suggesting that the Snapdragon 835 processor will not be released widely until late April. If Sony really wants to use the latest processor from Qualcomm to operate in its flagship, it needs to wait as the processor is highly powerful and efficient than the earlier chips from Qualcomm.

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