Top Android Phones According to their Battery Life

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One of the most hated features of smart phone is that they eat too much battery most of the smart phones find it difficult to last a full day on single recharge even on moderate use so you can easily understand the dilemma of heavy user of mobile.
Going by the recent review of less battery life in many smart phones many company has now powering their smart phone with powerful battery so that it can easily last a day of moderate use in today we are going to look into some of the Android smart phone which comes with a improved battery life.


1. Sony Xperia C: This smart phones from Sony comes with a very powerful 2330mAH battery which claim to gives you a talk time of 10 hours and a standby time of 588 and 605 hours on 2G and 3G network respectively
Beside a decent battery life the phone is equipped with 5 inch qHD display 1.2Ghz quad core processor 1 GB RAM, which accomplishes multiple tasks. 4 GB internal memory that is expandable up to 32 GB and a very good primary camera of 8 MP and a secondary camera of .3 MP and is powered by Android version of jelly bean 4.2.2.

2. Xolo B700: A smart phones from Indian MNC lava delivers a very good battery life and can give a top notch brand run for money powered by 3450mAH which is quite powerfull and deleiver an amazing talk time of almost 21 hours and a stand by time of 380 hrs (2G) and 363 hrs (3G).
Beside a decent battery life the phone is equipped with 4.3 inch qHD display 1.2Ghz dual core processor 1 GB RAM, which accomplishes multiple tasks. 4 GB internal memory that is expandable up to 32 GB and a very good primary camera of 5 MP and a secondary camera of .3 MP and is powered by outdated Android version of ice cream sandwich 4.0

3. Lenovo P780: This again comes with a great battery of 4000mAH which offer a talk time of more than 40 hours and a stand by time of 840 hours on 2G networks what is most important about this smart phone is that it can charge other smart phones via USB port.
Beside a decent battery life the phone is equipped with 5 inch IPS display 1.2GHz Quad core processor 1 GB RAMS, which accomplishes multiple tasks. 4 GB internal memory that is expandable up to 32 GB and a very good primary camera of 8 MP and a secondary camera of .3 MP and is powered by outdated Android version of ice cream sandwich 4.0

4. Lenovo P770: Another Lenovo product which is powered by strong battery of 3550mAH and a talk time of 16hours and a decent standby of 300 hours the phone is a dual sim based handset and is equipped with 4.5 inch screen with qHD resolution, 1GB RAM and 4GB of internal Memory which can be extended up to 32 GB.

Micromax Plans to Launch Dual-Boot 'Laptab'

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Indian smartphone maker Micromax's dual-operating system tablet Laptab will be priced under USD 500 (about Rs 30,000) and will be available in the domestic market next month.

Its latest offering, which runs on both Windows 8 and Android 4.2.2 JellyBean, was unveiled at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2014 here.

"The Laptab will be priced under USD 500 for the Indian market and we expect to sell about 100,000 units in the domestic market in the first half of 2014," Micromax Co-founder Rahul Sharma said.

The Intel-powered LapTab is the first dual-boot Windows and Android tablet and is designed for multitasking across operating platforms.

Users need to reboot the device to switch from Windows to Android and vice versa, he added.

On technical specifications of of the tablet, Micromax Chief Marketing Officer Shubhodip Pal said it is powered by 1.46GHz Intel Celeron processor and has a 10.1-inch IPS display.

Laptab comes with 2GB RAM, 7400 mAh battery, 2MP front camera with light sensor and wireless keyboard. With storage of 32 GB expandable up to 64 GB and supports Bluetooth v4.0 and Wi-Fi, he added.

"As Micromax looks to expand footprints across global markets, we would continue to fulfill our promise of democratising technology for people around the world by making it more affordable and accessible," Sharma said.

Micromax would be unveiling more products across international markets in next six months, he added.
According to analysts, the Laptab's specifications are not its highpoint, but the dual operating systems is.

However, Micromax is not the only company to launch a dual-OS tablet here.

Computer components maker Asus unveiled its Transformer Book Duet TD300, which also runs on Windows 8 and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system.

The 13.3-inch tablet from the Asus stable sports a quad-core Intel i7 processor, 4 GB RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.

Besides, the detachable keyboard dock has a 1 terabyte of internal memory and various ports, including HDMI, LAN, one USB 3.0, and two USB 2.0.

SOME OF THE INTERESTING FACTS OF FACEBOOK

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Some of the Facebook Facts!!



* 1 in every 13 people on Earth is on Facebook.

* In 20 minutes 2,716,000 photos are uploaded.

* In 20 minutes 10.2 million comments are posted.

* In 20 minutes 1.972 million friend requests are
accepted.

* In 20 minutes 1,851,000 status updates are
entered.

* 48% of 18 to 34 year olds check Facebook right
when they wake up.

* People spend over 700 billion minutes per month
on Facebook.

* People that use Facebook on their mobile devices
are twice as active on Facebook than non-mobile
users

* Texas Hold’em Poker is the most popular
Facebook page with over 41 million fans.

* The USA has the largest Facebook user base with
155 million people which represents 23.6% of
Facebook’s total users.

* Facebook has also become the 3rd largest video
website with 46.6 million viewers.

Forgot Pattern Lock On Android? Quick Way To Reset

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The pattern lock is a highly secure Android phone lock which we use. The pattern locks are more secure and reliable than the number locks. Pattern locks are also very easy to remember too. Pattern lock options are available for all android, windows and apple based Smart phones.
What we will do if forgot saved pattern. There is two options available to reset the pattern. We can go through one bye one.



If Email ID is Attached to Phone 



  • Just click the"Forgot pattern" button after some wrong password tries.
  • A pop up window will come asking your email address and password with which you registered your android device.
  • Fill the details they need
  • Now you can reset your pattern lock by Email


If Email Id is not Attached to phone

 


This is a factory resetting process. It will remove all your data stored in phone, Sorry guys
  • Switch Off Mobile
  •  Press Volume UP + Middle Button + Power button
  • Select Wipe data / factory reset
  • After resetting completed, reboot your phone.


 

9 Technologies that can be TrendSetter in 2014.

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Most economists think that technological innovation is the most important driver of long-term economic growth. Social institutions and policies need to support such innovation, but long-term growth is unlikely in the absence of technological innovation.
As we approach 2014, and growth still remains slow, it is a good time to look at technologies that can propel economies around the world.

SCAM
As the most disruptive force ever in the history of the IT industry, the unique power of SMAC (social, mobile, analytics and cloud) comes from the way it combines different technologies. Individual SMAC technologies have developed well over the last few years, and the combination is now ripe for causing big shifts. Mobile phones are selling in large numbers, and mobile networks have matured.
Cloud computing is more than just an idea, and analytics ties all these nicely to provide a combined package that is powerful.

Electric car
Driven by the tesla Model S, electric cars had a good 2013 in the US. Next year, Tesla will expand to other countries, and other companies—Honda, BMW, GM, Volkswagen—are expected to launch new models. Electric cars are predicted to grow steadily till 2020, and dominate after that.
In 2014, gear boxes will disappear in some cars, batteries will shrink and range on a single charge will increase. Charging time will shrink too, though still not to the ideal.

Internet of Things
Internet of things, or M2M, is jargon for a network of machines. It is actually a set of sensors and motors connected to each other, one for feeding information and the other to act upon this information. Often a hyped technology, Internet of Things will begin to become real next year.
Its impact will be felt most in the manufacturing sector, as it improves productivity by bringing an exquisite sense of timing to global supply chains.
It is no wonder that Internet of Things is sometimes called Industry 4.0.

Cognitive computing
Cognitive computing is a process by which computers learn as they do their tasks— and engage with humans like humans. This term was coined by IBM to distinguish it from the more popular term 'artificial intelligence', and to stress the fact that there is nothing artificial about cognitive computing. IBM's Watson is the most advanced cognitive computing platform, but a few others are also being developed, mostly by startups.
Some advances that have long-term significance are likely.


 Wearable devices

Personal health monitoring is growing in developed markets and even in India, as people monitor their sleep, exercise impact, heart health, progress of pregnancy...The next year will make a significant advance as these devices begin to be connected to hospitals.
A wearable devices network can be considered an Internet of Things, and will be influenced by SMAC, and is thus a good illustration of how cutting-edge technologies reinforce each other.
Wearable devices are not just for health monitoring. Watch out for Google Glass.


New batteries
Battery breakthroughs are essential for renewable energy to take off, and the world has waited for long. We need better batteries in electric cars, in solar farms to provide power at night, in wind farms to provide steady power... Now, there are a few candidates that could make a difference to the world of renewables. Some are ready for commercialisation, some are early prototypes, some are just proof of concepts.
There is a good chance now that one of them could prove to be a winner.

3D printing
3D printing had an interesting year. As technology has advanced rapidly, gun models for printing were downloaded over 100,000 times. 3D printing is set to revolutionise manufacturing, as big players around the world announce their intention to switch to the technique in a big way.
Companies doing 3D printing have good revenues and profits, and their stocks are riding high. It is even coming to life sciences, as biotech firms are working on printing body parts.

Graphene chip
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms. It was discovered only in 2004, but has since shown extraordinary properties in the lab. It is the thinnest and the strongest material that we know, and is also a very good conductor of heat and electricity.
These properties make it great for computing. Computing needs a breakthrough soon: the copper wiring inside the chip cannot be shrunk for too long. An all-graphene chip would be a great development, as MIT and IBM have already shown that the idea can work, in photodetectors to begin with.
Definitely in the wish list for 2014.

Printed electronics
Printed electronics is certain to rewrite our industries. The only question is when. A beginning could be made next year with printed solar cells, as several novel techniques have been shown to work in the labs this year.
Soon, as costs drop, printed chips could be everywhere: on food packets, on newspapers and magazines, manufactured goods and so on. One day, this newspaper could have a video that could play when touched. Printed electronics could cut food waste, generate cheap electricity, power medical devices in our bodies, and so on.
And that could spring a surprise next year.