Indigenous smartphone maker Micromax seems to be on a roll these days. To the rejoice of Android fans in India, the second largest mobile manufacturing company in India has added another high-end smartphone to its well-known Canvas Series, named as “Canvas Magnus A117”. Offering a 5-inch IPS screen with pixel dimensions of 1280*720, it comes — Read More —
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5 Budget Friendly Travel Apps to Keep You Entertained and On Schedule
As more apps continue to be created and refined, traveling without breaking the bank is becoming simpler, more accessible, and less stressful than ever. Gone are the days of poorly managed vacation expenses, sky-high roaming charges, and offensive flight rates. These days all you need to streamline costs is a smartphone or tablet—a relief to — Read More —
Tips and Tricks for Better Android Security
Android powered smartphones are no longer just devices which help us stay connected. They also act as reliable storage devices. Hence, it is important that your Android device be made as secure as possible, since loss of the gadget could mean a lot more trouble than just loss of names and numbers. Just imagine the — Read More —
A Comparison Of The Huawei Ascend D2 And HTC One X+
Through the CES 201, Huawei delivered three cracking phones at three different levels. HTC have rebounded off to some criticisms over the last few years. They are looking to release their cheapest phone on Android to the Chinese market shortly and are diversifying their range. So let’s see how these two phones stack up on — Read More —
5 Reasons Why Your Mobile Internet Sucks
Staying connected is a necessity for some people. Your super-fast broadband connection at home won’t keep you in the know when you have to go out. Today’s demands call for continued connectivity that is why the use of mobile data plans is on the rise. Mobile broadband goes way beyond getting internet on your phone. — Read More —
Android: Snapy, The Floating Camera
When was the last time you used a Camera app on your smartphone or tablet and you said ‘wow’? Because today just might happen to be that day after you use Snapy, The Floating Camera on Android. Unlike any traditional camera app, Snapy is designed to let you take photos no matter where you are — Read More —