Review: Plantronics Voyager Legend

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 13 Januari 2013 0 komentar

For those familiar with Plantronics bluetooth, the Voyager series are known for the best of performance yet kinda less preferable design-wise.

As, you can see, it is big and intrussive.

So why Plantronics Voyagers are successful? The simplest answer is because almost no other bluetooth headpiece can compete with its performance.

Voyager Legend is the latest addition to Voyagers series and Plantronics most advance bluetooth to date this January 2013. Compared to the older design, Plantronics has made some major changes:
- longer and more stylistic boom
- easy access switches on the back
- surprisingly very accessible talk and smart buttons on the side
- new charger magnetic connector

Let's go into the details:

Built

Sturdy with rubber-like finish on most of its main body to prevent it from slipping. Metal-mesh covered boom is easy on the eye and the design minimize facial hair being caught up in mesh.

As usual, Voyagers series are known for big capacity battery for a bluetooth but Plantronics successfully balance the weight.

Please beware, the rotating mid connector between the boom section andbthebearloop section is the usually the first area to get damaged over time, so handle with care.

The buttons are well located throughout the body to make it easy to access and press without taking the unit off. I believe this is the best designed buttons location for a bluetooth. Even much better than all the previous Voyager units.

Comfort

For those familiar in wearing Voyager series (original, Pro and HD) will notice immediately the boom is heavier due to the amount of metal used. Yet, it is still within very comfortable level.

The earloop is slightly smaller compared to the previous versions, so you might need a little adjustment, especially if you are wearing glasses like me.

Also, if you wear glasses, most likely the tip of the curved boom could touch your cheek. Adjust it by swivelling the boom upward a bit. The friction between your cheek andbthe boom might caused some unwanted noise.

Although I have not wear Voyager Legend for long hours, just like the previous version, this bluetooth can be worn all day without any discomfort. Just remember to take it off before you go to bath or sleep

Battery

Being in a bigger size, Voyager Legend has a non-replaceable big capacity battery, lasting 7 hours of talk time and 11 days of standby. On reality, the talk time is about 6:50 on full charge. Still a major power house. Just donot forget to charge it every 7-10 days depending on your daily usage.

Legend is the first line of bluetooth to use magnetic charging connector. All you have to do is stick it to the magnet and the two will find the best connection to charge the earpiece. Though non standard (the rest are using microUSB), I found this is the most useful charging connector when driving since you will not be able to concentrate if you need to find the microUSB by tracing it with your finger tips and trying to connect them while driving. Brilliant decision from Plantronics.

Also, unfortunately not available every country yet, Legend has a charging box that you can bring around. It will add more power to the unit when you are travelling to remote areas without electricity connection.

Sound Quality

Exceptionalky clear both for listening for both side. The WindShield feature eliminates a lot of noise caused by the wind. In combination with the AudioIQ3 Voyager Legend employ, using 3 microphones to eliminate the rest of the audio noise from your surrounding, makes Voyager Legend the most recommended bluetooth on the field.

However, there is a little bit of tricky tweak to enhance the sound. If the ear canal silicon does not fit, ambience noise will leak through and hearing the other side can be difficult in busy area. To tackle this set back, Plantronics employed 3 silicon sizes with 3 foam blanket for the silicon. Find your best fit and get the enhanced sound Plantronics presents you. Plantronics truly successful in injecting Altec Lansing sound quality to this itsy bitsy speaker.

Summary

Although Plantronics Voyager Legend larger body size is not for everyone, itbisbthe moat comfortable bluetooth earpiece available in the market, next to Jabra Wave. The performance truly impressive and w9rth mentioning as the best bluetooth earpiece in the market to date. I won't be surprised if a tech portal or two awarded Legend with the best performance bluetooth of 2012 or 2013.

Pros:
- 7 hours of talk time
- Easy to connect magnetic charging tip
- Long hours wearing comfort
- Non intrusive for those with glasses
- Non intrusive for those with facial hair, beard

Cons:
- The boom is not for everyone though stylistic
- Difficult to store unless you have the charging box, do not put it in your pocket aince it wilk break


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Review: Plantronics M1100 Savor

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 08 Januari 2013 0 komentar
For those who use bluetooth hands free, you might be familiar with the brand already.  Currently, the 2 brands respected as the the producers of best bluetooth earphones or headsets are Plantronics and Aliph.  Each uses different technology, Plantronics uses computerized noise reduction using multiple microphones, they call it AudioIQ.  While Aliph produces Jawbone earphone to read cheekbone vibration to produce noise free communication, known as Noise Assassin.

Plantronics M1100 or Savor is probably famous since it was the smallest bluetooth earphone to use advance AudioIQ3, which means Savor utilizes 3 microphones to capture surrounding sound, including the user's, to produce the clearest sound of the user.  The party who receive the phone will hear the user voice clearer even if the user is in a crowded place, such as a mall or bus station.








I have been using Plantronics M1100 for about 1 year already, so my apology if this review is very late in the game.  However, being one of the best bluetooth earphone available in the market right now, I think it is still beneficial for you who wants to get one.

Specification:
  • Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • Weight 9 g
  • Recommended Use Cellular phone
  • Additional Features
    Voice Activated Dialing (VAD),
    Call reject,
    Secure Simple Pairing (SSP),
    On/off switch,
    Multipoint technology,
    Built-in DSP,
    Volume control,
    Answer/end button,
    Mute button,
    AudioIQ,
    Sidetone detection,
    QuickPair,
    Voice Commands,
    Wind Noise Reduction,
    Plantronics Vocalyst service,
    Bing411 service,
    Built-in 3 microphones,
    Echo cancellation,
    Last number re-dial

Headphones

  • Headphones Type Headphone - Monaural
  • Headphones Form Factor  Earbud 
  • Connectivity Technology Wireless - Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
  • Bluetooth Profiles
    Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP),
    Hands Free Profile (HFP),
    Headset Profile (HSP)
  • Sound Output Mode Mono

Microphone

  • Type Built-in

Connections

  • Connector Type 1 x USB

Miscellaneous

  • Included Accessories 3 gel ear tips

Power

  • Power Device Power adapter - External
  • Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
  • Battery Headset battery - Rechargeable - Lithium polymer
  • Run Time (Up To) 4 hour(s)
  • Standby Time 168 hour(s)

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year 

Build:
  • Solid, although made of plastic
  • Big buttons and easy to access power switch

Comfort:
  • Light weight, sometimes you will forget that you are still wearing it
  • Can be worn for up to 4 hours without discomfort, after that you will start to feel the silicon pushing into your ear
  • Optional 3 size of silicon tips makes it easy to choose the best fit
Performance: 
  • Very clear sound into so you can hear the caller without problems
  • Can be used to call or receive call in crowded place, but not noisy place.  Meaning, if you are in a mall, no problem.  But if you are riding a bike at more than 40 kph, your voice will be covered in wind noise
  • Excellent battery life, 4 hours of talktime and 1 week of standby for such a small thing.  Please beware that you will most likely forgot to charge it.
  • Durable, any other bluetooth will start to have problems after 1 year, this one is still running like there is no tomorrow.  the only degradation that I found is the battery life is bit shorter now
  • Micro USB charging connector means you can charge with any available USB charger. 
  • A2DP means you can listen to music streamed from your phone or media player, but the sound volume is rather weak for stereo music, but monolog sound has good level of volume.  At least, I can listen to audiobook discreetly.
  • Multipoint connection enable connection to 2 phones simultaneously and both are active.

NotableWeakness:
  • No dedicated volume up and down bottom, only circular volume, which is problematic sometimes
  • So tiny, sometimes it hides in the seat of my car, even got lost in my jacket's pocket.
  • No carrying case included



Conclusion:
Savor is not the most stylistic bluetooth earphone in the market, but the most practical and functional bluetooth earphone that you can wear for hours while driving or in a busy place without any discomfort.  Nowadays, it's price has slopped down from 1 year ago (around US100 now), but the performance that you can get from Savor will satisfy your daily use.  

Comparison to Aliph Jawbone Icon (my wife used one):  
After 1 year, Icon starts to have some minor problems, like connection to the phones become unstable and the sound quality is less than when new, some static noise has started to appear.

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The Benefit of VPN.

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 05 Januari 2013 0 komentar

VPN or Virtual Private Network. This network feature exists in nearly all modern latest PC and smartphones. In concept, VPN drill a pipeline into existing network you are using, turning your connection into a private network by protocol. Originally design for corporate security when connected in public network, VPN has become common feature in todays computer powered tools, PCs laptops, tablets and smartphones. Most people don't use this feature because it is too complicated to use. Nowadays, there are so many shortcuts available for anyone to use VPN without any technical knowledge.

Before we explore the VPN feature activation applications in the market, it's best if we explore the benefits of VPN.

1. Enhance Security.

Especially important when you are travelling. Connecting public network, such as in cafe, hotel lobby, airport, etc., regardless how secure the connection is, still opens a possibility of someone hacking your connection, hence your data becomes less private.

Using VPN adds a layer of shield to your connection. Imagine your connection is a strand wire, using VPN add a hose surrounding your wire, thus suspiscious character(s) needs double efforts to get to your precious data. This is also the reason that corporation use network login page for you to access company's database. That first login is actually the VPN connection.

2.  Enhance Privacy.

VPN also add privacy enhancement to your equipment. When you access a website, the website servers also access your equipment at least for your identification and location. Nowadays, with smarter websites, smartphones, applications, high capacity processors and connections, more data transactions are exchanged in each connections.

When you activate VPN and connect to the VPN servers, some of your personal and private data are hidden, such as your real location is hidden behind the VPN server location (note: turning on GPS confirms your location), your identity will be revealed as the login of VPN server,

With the 2 mentioned benefit above, you gained additional benefit:

3. Hiding your location when browsing

Since website you visited caught the location of the VPN server you use, your true location is hidden. Yes, you browse websites that usually blocked in your country. Note: most VPN service is paid service, some are full malware, and some are blocked by the provider.

4. Hide your location

Imagine sending an email and saying you are outside of the country, and it can be proven. Looks like a good spammer tool, doesn't it? But a good tool to hide your real location nonetheless.

How to easily activate VPN feature in your PC and Macbook? Simple, Google VPN and you will be presented with tons of options.

For Android phones and tablets, type VPN in Play Store search box and you can choose the one suited your usage.

For iOs phones and tablets, find VPN in the store.

I am honestly not sure if Windows phones store has it, if you find them, let me know.

To close this article, I think VPN is a feature that useful for work and play. Enjoy it.

Additional note: I will write an article on how to activate VPN in Samsung Galaxy Note in my other blog (mysamsunggalaxynotejournal.blogspot.com).

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A Story of Ralf Rottman in Gizmodo

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 04 Januari 2013 0 komentar

An iPhone Lover’s Confession: I Switched To the Nexus 4. Completely. http://gizmodo.com/5973073/


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The Game Changing IT Gadgets of 2013

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NOTE: This is my opinion as I witnessed the IT Gadgets development in 2013.

2013 is another year of IT and Gadgets explosion of game changing innovations.  The followings are the list of the items that broke the rules and successfully change the market:

1. Windows 8 and Windows Tablet aka Surface

A tablet that also function as a laptop PC, who would have thought that Microsoft can still be creative in developing new approach on the market.  The answer is Microsoft has years experience in meeting the market demands.  Now, with Windows 8, they will start to change the landscape of portable PC and make things more exiting for consumers.  A laptop that does more touch and better at typing, looks like the-will-be preferable machine for those working with a lot of typing and traveling.

2.  Samsung Galaxy Note 2

The biggest smartphone on the market successfully put Android in the Functional Premium Smartphone Class and responsible for creating a new wave of 5"+ Android phones.  The key success of SGNote2 is only the SPen and unbelievable user freedom in creativity.  Funny thing is for a phone that big (5.5"), it has so many people buying, using, and select few has become fanatics of it.  The giant that beats the smaller and more sophisticatedly designed smartphones.  Did Dell miss something?  The answer is ... sorry, I'm not gonna tell you here.  Check this article instead.

3.  Android Micro PC



This is in early initial development, originally used as Google TV Dongle, and has started to storm the market in China.  A small PC to be connected via HDMI to monitor/TV and it has USB for keyboard/mouse.  MicroSD as additional storage. It runs Android OS.  If PC will be developed to this size, who needs laptops?  Anyone interested in opening new business of Monitor terminals to let this tiny PC connected to it quarter hourly by coin?

Also, for those who doesn't want to buy a new TV that does Internet, buy this and turn your TV into Internet TV, requirement: HDMI capable.

By the way, major brands has started developing similar products.

4.  Self Generating WiFi Portable Storage System

Now, imagine you are doing a group meeting somewhere and needs to share your documents with your team.  Don't tell me about Cloud Storage, since in third world countries there are still locations without the benefit of 3G Internet connectivity.  All you have to do turn on your portable harddisk/storage WiFi and everyone (up to 5 people) can get connected to the files they need.

5. Google Glass

You glasses is your screen.  Imagine that.  Well, this is a game changer and the will be new development of portable computing.  Who needs monitor when you can a screen on your glasses.  Certainly, the person next to you will not be able to peek at your data.

There, the 5 new important development in 2013 that I truly feels as the best innovations that will change the whole market.  What do you think?  Did I miss something?

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HiFi Earphone on Tight Budget: Superlux HD 381F

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 03 Januari 2013 0 komentar
I love music.  I don't think I can live without ever listening to music.

I remember the first time I saw Sony Walkman when I was a kid, it was an amazing piece of technology for me at the time.  I cannot afford since it was very expensive, especially in a third world country like Indonesia.  But somehow my parents bought one a few years later for family entertainment and I loved it so much.

Now, I have 2 smartphones that plays decent music, 1 iPod Classic and I'm still looking for 1 small MP3 player that can play hifi class music.  Of course, I don't use the stock earphones, whether it is from Apple, Samsung, or HTC, they are all junk to my ears.  But, good headphones or earphones are usually, if not all the time, too D### expensive.

A few months back, an acquaintance who ran a headphone store has just poisoned me with the most incredible sounding piece of headphone I have heard.  My dream headphone before that event was Audio Technica ATH M50 Limited Edition.  ATHM50LE will cost me US$ 170-190, so saving period is necessary. 

Then this acquaintance of mine pushed me to try to listen to Ultrasone Edition 8, it was a second headphone, meaning someone owned it before and sell it to the store.  Let's just say the same musics that I usually listen to has just found new lives.  All the balance details, brightness and pounding bass are perfect.  It's like I was in seventh level of heavenly music land.  Until I found out the price, US$ 1,000 for a previously owned headphone.  Apparently the new one is US$ 1,500 or something.  That was grim.

Anyhow, I'm not gonna talk about that D### expensive headphone, but I will talk about how to get the best sound with poor man's budget.  I had it for 3 years so I'm familiar with it.  Superlux HD 381F is only US$ 25-30 at cost, but the sound it produces rivals those 3 to 5 times more expensive.  If you are a headfi regular, you should be familiar with this earphone. 

Superlux HD 381F the white has 2 siblings, Superlux HD 381 (the black one leans towards bass) and Superlux HD 381B (the grey has deep bass, high treble and high details).  I believe Superlux HD 381F is the best since it has the flat analytical sound quality.



The sound quality:
- Bass: Strong impact and rounded. You would be able to catch the true detail of drum beats but it is adequate to the level of depth.  One important factor, this is a fun bass, not the bloated bass.  Rock music plays very well with this.  And no, this is not at the level of Monster Beats' bass.

- Mid: the F in 381F means Flat, so it is flat.  Not to forward, not to recess.  Better than the original ATHM50, but not as forward as Shure SE535.  Not the best vocal earphone, but I can say all pop songs will play very nicely through this earphone.

- Treble: I must say bright and smooth.  Not too much roughness like Grado's signature sound, but more leaning towards the improved Sennheiser PX200 II signature.  Excellent details that makes acoustic and instrumental songs jump for joy.

- Soundstage: In your face.

- Sound Separation: Excellent.  You can recognize 95% of all the instruments playing in an orchestra, so it is an excellent micro speakers.

- Build Quality: It's a cheap earphone, bear with the plastic.  At least the cable is sturdy to survive my daily travels.

- Volume: Suitable for any portable players without needing Amp.

- Comfort: Wearable for 3-4 hours without discomfort, including when I was laying down with a pillow.

- Noise Isolation: Not the best, but better than the nearly 4x more expensive aJays.

So all in all, I think Superlux HD 381F is probably the cheapest best sounding earphone I have ever found and owned.  No, this is not Monster Beats replacement, Superlux HD 381F is at a higher level of fun earphone.

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Must Have Apps on Android ICS Smartphone

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 01 Januari 2013 0 komentar
I have been using ICS Android for about a year.  Starting from my Samsung Galaxy Note and now with HTC Desire VC.

I found several apps are necessary to keep my phone useful, I think you will find them useful also.

1. Primary Google Apps: Mail, Maps, Talk, Drive and Chrome

Mail is to access GMail.  Plain as that.  However, Google has improved this app further than expected and it certainly increases it's usability and functionality.

Maps is probably one of the most useful navigation app available and a must have since it has the most updated map of the world.

Drive is to keep some of your data in the Google cloud environment.  It has built in Google Docs so whether you want to use it for work or for fun, it will satisfy your needs for storage.  It can function as cloud backup for your phone too.

Talk is, well, GTalk.  It is messaging, not as popular as YM or Whatsapp, but very versatile.

Chrome browser is truly a unique, if not incredible, app. It links your Chrome browsers (on phone and PCs) and makes them share the same information.  Including you can continue your browsing from PC to Phone.

2. Whatsapp and Skype

It's YM on steroid, BBM without the pin, etc.  It's the most useful messaging available in the market.  It's not free, but the price of $1 to $2 per year is very cheap.

Skype is the ever popular video messaging app.  A must have.

3.  Antivirus and Security.

So good many options here.  I use Dr. Web Light on HTC since it is light weight on memory and also suitable for low speed CPU (HTC Desire VC is only 1GHz single core).  I use this phone as primarily communication device (voice, text, messaging and email).

On SGnote, I use TrustGo Anti Virus and Security for higher level of security.  Unlike in HTC Desire VC, SGNote is capable of running over 100 apps with it's dual core CPU. So a tighter security is required.  Avast is another complete option, however it is heavier on memory but tighter security.

4.  Waze.

I'm on the road all the time, so Waze is my primary navigation app.  It is, as it categorized itself, a social GPS and navigation app.  Meaning users like and others updated their maps and make Waze a popular social navigation app.  Waze is linked to Google, Bing, and Foursquare so you can always find the location you are looking for easily.  Also, being a social navigation app, other users provide up to date info on the traffics, so if you choose the fastest route, Waze will provide the back road which can save time for your travels.

5.  Soonr Scribble

This is an exclusive app for SGNote.  This app enables you to scribble on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and Picture documents.  Hence you can signed a document, annotate, or do some group discussion on a document.  One powerful tool to have.

6.  Password keeper app

Not password manager, just a keeper.  Password manager opens your password list when you access the web or an app.  Password keeper just keep your password.  Call me old fashioned, but I don't like other people opening up my data.  Why a password keeper?  Well, how many access in the internet, at work, or at home that requires password or pin or access code, etc.  I have so many that I need a specialized container to keep all of them.  My brain cannot keep all of them so I need external container.  Think of it like this, I have not use Hotmail in 2 years, but I have an account.  I remember the user name, but not the password.

I used BioWallet for now, but still looking for a better one.  Any suggestion?

7.  AppLock

This is a must.  With ICS or lower has no feature to keep work life and private life on your phone separated, it is wiser to lock work app from the reach of your kids, for example.  AppLock just add additional step in opening an app, a passcode entering process.  Just don't tell your kids your passcode.

8. Any.DO

I have it coz I need reminder of what to do.  It works on Android and also works wonder on Chrome.  easy to use and connecting your phones, laptop, and desktop with your TODO list.

9. Pocket

Now, sometimes I found good information in Internet but cannot read them at that time.  What to do?  Just add it to Pocket.  You will be able to read it later.  Anyway, that's what Pocket used to be called "ReadItLater".

 10.  Bloggeroid

This small app from PRZemelek is a small app that access your blogger account and enables me to write a post on my blog.  It is small and I think better than Google's official Blogger app.

11. MXPlayer

Now, this one is the most powerful player I found in the market that can play almost every type of video formats.  I can receive multimedia streams also.  Currently, this is my favorite app for entertainment.

12. Dropbox

To keep your file connected in the cloud and also 1 super function: backup your camera files.  So I never lost my photos.

Depending on the processor capability of the phone, I might also install: Clickfree Backup, Smart Cleaner, tTorrent, File Hide Expert, ZArchive, Astro File Explorer, Jump VNC, CamCard, PrinterShare, SpeedTest, Google+, Scan, Zooper Widget Free and TubeMate.

Those are the first and second groups of apps I installed on my new phones everytime.  I hope this article can give you some ideas on how an Android phone is capable of in making your life easier.

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January Phone Buying Guide

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The New Year has come, & many of you might have planned to buy a new phone . So iv compiled a list of the best phones i see in the market ..

Below Rs.5000


Karbonn A5 {4300}I know it is not a new launch , but its the best android phone as it has a 800 MHz CPU + 512 MB ram ( most phones have only 256 mb ram)
Also this phone has a few developers working on it as well .
-Dual sim
-wifi
-3G

Nokia Asha 305 {4600}
Nothing special in this phone , except the fact that Nokia is a very reputed brand in the budget segment .
Go for it if you would consider buying from a company for a good reputation & good after sales service .


Samsung Metro Duos {3100}
A good feature phone for those who would love to have a good , hassle free feature phone

Also , U have the option of Nokia  Asha 200 qwerty phone for texting lovers.

Rs.5000 to 10,000

You have some good options here , with Windows Phone , Nokia's Symbian , & Android present in the fray:

Nokia Lumia 510 {around 9800}
I Have used the Lumia 510 , & frankly, there is no other phone in this range that has such a smooth feel to it . NO LAG whatsoever .
it has got only 256 MB ram only , but that doesnt seem to slow down the Windows Phone OS{Great work by Microsoft}. Another con is only 2.2 GB of available storage ( NOT EXPANDABLE)
but if you can live with that , it is one of the best phones.

The Micromax A110 {10,000}
If you want to own a Phablet , think no further . This is it . At this price point there are many brands who are selling the similar phones , but Micromax is the best of the lot of Indian companies . Also this phone has probably the biggest developer base for an Indian brand phone .For 10,000 you get :
8 MP camera
1GHz dual core Mediatek 6577 chipset
512 MB ram
around 3 GB internal storage + 32 GB expandable .

Rs.10,000 to 15,000


Micromax A90S {12,500}
Only Phone Below 15,000 to have a Super Amoled Display .For 12,500 you get :
8 MP camera
512MB Ram
3 GB Int. Storage + 32 GB expandable.
Super Amoled Display 



Nokia Lumia 710 {14,500}
A Good Windows Phone device in this range :
5 MP camera
512MB Ram
8 GB Int. Storage
Requires a Micro Sim


Sony Xperia U {12,000}
The Xperia U is a nicely built phone from Sony . A Great Camera , good sound Quality and a high quality screen is what you want , then this is a good choice in this range :
5 MP camera
512MB Ram
4 GB Int. Storage {{ NO EXTERNAL STORAGE }}

Rs.15,000 to 20,000


Nokia Lumia 800 {18,000}
Although this isnt a new Phone , it used to be a flagship. If looks matter a lot to you , & specs dont , Lumia 800 has Windows Phone 7.5 & its really smooth to work on :
8 MP camera
3.7 inch AMOLED screen
512MB Ram
16 GB Int. Storage
Requires Micro Sim



Samsung Galaxy S Duos {16,500}
This is the dual sim variant of the original Galaxy , Having a single core CPU.Overall it is a nice phone , but not a very powerful one:
5 MP camera
512MB Ram
4 GB Int. Storage + 32 GB expandable
Requires a Micro Sim

Rs.20,000 to 25,000


Nokia 808 PureView {25,000}
This is the Phone with the best Camera on it . If you just want a phone with a great camera & can work with Symbian , don't think beyond it .
41 MP camera
4 inch AMOLED screen
512MB Ram
16 GB Int. Storage
Requires Micro Sim



Samsung Galaxy S2 {24,000}
The S2 was launched more than an year back but it still has the specs to keep going in the race .For 24K , you get a phone that was once a flagship & that still has the ability to play most of the HD Games on it , not to mention the HUGE Developer Base .
8 MP camera
1.2Ghz Dual Core CPU
1GB Ram
16GB Int. Storage + 32 GB expandable {64 might work as well}

Rs.25,000 to 30,000


Samsung Galaxy Note {27,500}
The World's 1st Phablet smartphone , Galaxy Note is the smartphone to carry {if you are comfy with the huge size}. Also it is scheduled to get an Jelly Bean 4.1.2 update that will bring goodies that the Note 2 has on it . Overall a Nice buy for its price.
8 MP camera
1.4 GHz Dual Core CPU
5.3 inch Super AMOLED screen
512MB Ram
16 GB Int. Storage {64 might work as well}


Sony Xperia Ion {30,000}
For Sony fans this is their current flagship phone , Although it may certainly not be comparable in terms of specs it is a nice looking phone .
12 MP camera
1GB Ram
16GB Int. Storage + 32 GB expandable 

Rs.30,000 to 35,000


Samsung Galaxy S3 {31,500}
The current Samsung Flagship along with the Note 2 , The S3 is probably Samsung's best smartphone to date.It has all the specs you need to work ,play & enjoy.
8 MP camera
1.4 GHz Quad Core CPU
4.8 inch Super AMOLED screen
512MB Ram
16 GB Int. Storage expandable up to 64 GB

HTC 8X {33,600}
With latest version of Windows Phone , this the latest release by HTC. For 33k you get a great OS & a nice phone .Try it if you just want to look different from the hoard of Android people . Buy the HTC 8X & be different , try a new OS.
8 MP camera
4.3 inch LCD2
1.5Ghz Dual core Krait CPU
1GB Ram
16GB Int. Storage

Above Rs 35,000


Samsung Galaxy Note 2 {37,500}
The successor to the original Note, Galaxy Note 2 is a powerfull smartphone .All apps , Games , software ,etc. ,practically everything is goin to run buttery smooth on this one . A Must buy if you have 40k to spend on a smartphone.
8 MP camera
1.6 GHz Quad Core CPU
5.5 inch Super AMOLED screen
2GB Ram
16 GB Int. Storage expandable up to 64 GB

Iphone 5 {43,000 to 58,000}
The Iphone 5 is the latest offering from Apple , powered by their latest chipset is currently the most expensive smartphone . If you have that kind of money , or you are an Apple fanboy , go , buy it .
1.3GHz Dual Core CPU
1GB Ram
16,32,64 Storage Options
IOS6
8 MP Camera

If you are gonna buy any of the above devices & wanna ask anything about it , feel free to comment ..

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