Friday 26 February 2016

Apple Files Arguments in Court Opposing FBI iPhone Request


Apple iPhone


Apple Inc. on Thursday doubled down on its resistance to the U.S. government's attempt to force it to unlock an encrypted iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters, arguing for the dismissal of a court order compelling it to act on the grounds that it would violate its free speech rights and blur the lines between courts and Congress.

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking Apple's help to access shooter Rizwan Farook's iPhone by disabling some of its passcode protections. Apple has pushed back, arguing that such a move would set a dangerous precedent and threaten customer security. U.S. officials disagree.

In a copy of the brief provided by the company, Apple argued that the government's request is "unprecedented" and violates the company's First Amendment rights.

"The government’s request here creates an unprecedented burden on Apple and violates Apple’s First Amendment rights against compelled speech," it said.

Apple's resistance has sparked a national debate about whether the government should have technological access, or a "back door" to get into privately owned phones.

In its filing on Thursday, Apple raised the specter of courts ordering it to help in other cases in other ways, such as writing computer code that would turn on an iPhone microphone to help surveillance.

"This case is not a case about one isolated iPhone," Apple said in the filing, reiterating previous comments.
Government officials have rejected that characterization and earlier on Thursday, FBI Director James Comey told a congressional panel that court approval of the FBI's request was "unlikely to be a trailblazer" in other cases.

While the case "will be instructive for other courts," larger policy questions about reasonable law enforcement access to encrypted data will likely need to be resolved by Congress and others, Comey said.
Shares of Apple were barely changed, up 0.4 percent and trading at $96.52 late in the session.

Thursday 18 February 2016

Freedom 251 first impressions: Cheapest but usable

Noida-based Ringing Bells on Thursday amazed the domestic smartphone market by launching the cheapest smartphone of the world for just Rs 251, roughly translating to less than $4. The only innovation Ringing Bells is clinging on to is the price. Which is enough to silence critics and buyers to lineup.

Cheap smartphones are nothing new. There are plenty of Android smartphones priced under Rs 3,000 in the market with few takers.


Akash tablet maker Datawind also grabbed eyeballs in the past by only innovating on the price of its UbiSlate tablet and Pocket Surfer smartphone range. But consumers had soon lost interest because they thought the cheapest devices never delivered as per their expectation.

While the question of how is it possible to sell a smartphone for that price can be best answered by the company's President Ashok Chadha, what consumers should really be worried about is whether the smartphone delivers the basics that it promises.

Apart from winning the cheapest smartphone trophy, can the Freedom 251 bring a smile on the faces of people for whom Rs 251 still matters a lot? After spending some time with it, here is our first impression.


Design
The Freedom 251 shares a close resemblance with an iPhone. It actually looks better than low cost smartphones from several brands. Though the device is totally made of plastic, the build quality is good. At the back, the Indian flag imprint with 'FREEDOM 251' written at the bottom portion, gives it a unique character. Overall, the device is very compact, lightweight and fits perfectly in the hand.

Display

The Freedom 251 has a 4-inch qHD (960 x 540 pixels) IPS display. It is surprisingly bright and the viewing angles are good. The screen did not appear too glossy. Outdoor visibility is decent but expect discomfort while using the smartphone under direct sunlight. The overall display quality is pleasing and consumers shouldn't have much to complain.

Hardware
It is dual SIM smartphone with 3G support. Powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core processor with 1GB RAM and 8GB internal memory, expandable up to 32GB, the Freedom 251 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system. It mounts a 3.2MP auto focus camera with LED Flash at the back along with a 0.3MP VGA resolution selfie camera. The phone is backed by a 1,450mAh battery and comes with regular connectivity features like Bluetooth, WiFi and others.

Software
The smartphone offers an almost stock Android 5.1 experience. Interestingly, the design of the icons is borrowed from iOS. It comes with pre-installed apps like Women Safety, Swachh Bharat, Fisherman, Farmer, Medical along with Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube and others. While it is too early to comment, the experience was pretty smooth and apps responded as expected.

Camera
Don't expect much on the camera front. It is slow and low light images are best deleted. However, under good lighting, the rear camera seems alright for the price. It is better to ignore the front camera altogether.

Sunday 12 July 2015

Sony Xperia Z3+ Dual



General

Brand                          :     Sony
Model                          :     Xperia Z3+ Dual
Operating System       :     Android v5.0 (Lollipop)
SIM Slot(s)                 :     Dual SIM, GSM+GSM
SIM Size                     :     Nano
Box Contents              :     Handset with built-in Battery, Charger, Earphone, USB Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card

Performance

Processor                     :      Quad core, 2 GHz, ARM Cortex A57 + Quad core, 1.5 GHz, Cortex A53, Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810
Graphics                      :      Adreno 430
RAM                           :      3 GB
Storage
Internal Memory         :       32 GB
Expandable Memory   :       Up to 128 GB

Display

Screen Size                  :      5.2 inches
Screen Resolution       :      Full HD (1080 x 1920 pixels)
Pixel Density               :      424 ppi
Display Type               :      IPS LCD
Screen Protection        :      Scratch-resistant glass
Camera
Main Camera               :      20.7 MP, Auto focus
Front Camera              :      5.1 MP
Flash                            :      LED
Video Recording        :      4k @ 30 FPS, Full HD @ 60 FPS, HD @ 120 FPS

Battery

Capacity                      :      2930 mAH, Li-ion, Non-removable
TalkTime                     :       Up to 17 Hours(3G)
Stand By Time             :      Up to 390 Hours(3G)

Connectivity

Operating Frequency   :       GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz
                                         UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz
                                         TD-LTE 2300(band 40)
                                         FD-LTE 2100(band 1) / 1800(band 3) / 2600(band 7) / 900(band                            8) / 700(band 28) / 1900(band 2) / 1700(band 4) / 850(band 5) / 700(band 17) / 800(band 20)
SIM 2: GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz
GPRS                          :           Yes
3G                               :          HSDPA 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s
4G                               :          (supports Indian bands), LTE cat6 50 Mbit/s ↑ 300 Mbit/s  
Wi-Fi                           :           Wi-Fi 802.11, a/ac/b/g/n/n 5GHz, Mobile Hotspot, Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth                    :           v4.1, A2DP
More Connectivity      :          TV-Out

Multimedia

FM Radio                    :           RDS, Stereo FM
Audio Jack                  :            3.5 mm


Updating your apps through Google Play

Now that you have some great apps installed on your Android - whether you have just a few or have went wild and installed all the apps - you'll want to keep them all up to date. Apps get updated for different reasons. Sometimes developers offer new features or a new look to things, other times updates address pesky bugs that keep things from being perfect. Updates are important, and so is managing them on our end.

The Play Store app gives us a little leeway with how and when we update our apps. You can let things be more or less automatic and update themselves (apps that need new permissions are never automatically updated) or you can manually go through and inspect each update before it's installed. Both methods have their advantages.

Automatic updates

Sony Mobile:Updating apps through Google Play

If you don't want to look into every app update and would rather things work behind the scenes, you can set your Play Store app to automatically update apps on its own. This is done through the Play Store settings.
Open the Play Store app on your Android and slide out the left menu. Open the settings, and look for the entry labeled "Auto-update apps." Tap on it, and you'll have the choice to update apps over Wifi only, update apps over any connection (this might use lots of data) or to turn off automatic updates. Choose the setting that works best for you.

Apps that require new permissions won't just automatically update themselves without your approval. Be sure to have the "Notifications" box checked, and when an app you have installed needs new permissions to update, you'll get a notification about it in your status bar.
This is a good way to make sure all your apps are on the latest version with the latest features and fixes.
Manual updates
Sony Mobile:Updating apps through Google Play

Some of us want more control over what is installed on our Androids, and that includes updates to our apps. Maybe you want to read change logs, or want to read what others are saying about the latest version before you jump in and update. Choice is great, and Android makes it easy to keep a tight reign on app updates.
Once again, open the Play Store app on your Android and slide out the left menu. Open the settings, and look for the entry labeled "Auto-update apps." Tap on it, and you'll have the choice to update apps over Wifi only, update apps over any connection, or to turn off automatic updates. In this case, you'll want to choose to never auto-update apps. You'll need to check this setting because the default is to update apps automatically over Wifi.
Each time an app installed on your phone gets an update, you'll get notified (be sure to enable notifications in the settings!) that the update is available. Tap on the notification and you'll be whisked to the Play Store app page, where you can read the new changes and tap the update button, or ignore the update — whichever you like.
When multiple apps get updated, you'll also have an "Update all" button in the installed tab of your My apps list.


Sunday 12 April 2015

Worlds biggets battery smartphone launched in India



WickedLeak, Domestic smartphone brand launched “world’s biggest battery” smartphone Wammy Titan 4 with mammoth 5330 mAh battery .Battery  is rated to deliver up to 43 days of standby time, apart from 28 hours (3G) and 31 hours (2G) of talktime.

The phone is currently available for pre-booking on WickeLeak’s website and delivery will begin from 1st March.

WickedLeak Wammy Titan 4 also comes with optional AquaProtect water resistant technology, which brings the price up to Rs. 16,490.

WickedLeak Wammy Titan 4  Specifications:

  • dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) smartphone. runs
  • Runs Andriod 4.4.2 KitKat and will be upgradable to Andriod 5.0 Lollipop.
  • 5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) OGS display with 441ppi pixel density.
  •  octa-core MediaTek MT6592 processor clocked at 1.7GHz with Mali-450 GPU.
  • 2GB of RAM.
  • 16-megapixel auto-focus rear camera with LED flash .
  • secondary 5-megapixel front-facing camera.
  • The 16GB internal storage, expandable via microSD card (up to 64GB).
  • Connectivity options on the device include 3G, Wi-Fi, Micro-USB, GPRS/ EDGE, Micro-USB, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC and Bluetooth 4.0. The handset measures 146×73.6×9.3mm.
  • The handset measures 146×73.6×9.3mm.


Friday 6 March 2015

Apple iPhone 6 Plus







NETWORK
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - A1522 (GSM), A1522 (CDMA), A1524
CDMA 800 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - A1522 (CDMA), A1524
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - A1522 (GSM), A1522 (CDMA), A1524
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO - A1522 (CDMA), A1524
TD-SCDMA 1900 / 2000 - A1524
LTE 700/800/850/900/1700/1800/1900/2100/2600
(1,2,3,4,5,7,8,13,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29) - A1522 (GSM), A1522 (CDMA)
LTE 700/800/850/900/1800/1900/2100/2600
TD-LTE 1900/2300/2500/2600
(1,2,3,4,5,7,8,13,17,18,19,20,25,26,28,29,38,39,40,41) - A1524
HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE Cat4 150/50 Mbps, EV-DO Rev.A 3.1 Mbps
Yes
Yes

LAUNCH
2014, September
Available. Released 2014, September

BODY
158.1 x 77.8 x 7.1 mm (6.22 x 3.06 x 0.28 in)
172 g (6.07 oz)
Nano-SIM
- Fingerprint sensor (Touch ID)
- Apple Pay (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX certified)

DISPLAY
LED-backlit IPS LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
5.5 inches (~67.8% screen-to-body ratio)
1080 x 1920 pixels (~401 ppi pixel density)
Yes
Shatter proof glass, oleophobic coating
- Display Zoom

PLATFORM
iOS 8, upgradable to iOS 8.1.3
Apple A8
Dual-core 1.4 GHz Cyclone (ARM v8-based)
PowerVR GX6450 (quad-core graphics)

MEMORY
No
16/64/128 GB, 1 GB RAM

CAMERA
8 MP, 3264 x 2448 pixels, optical image stabilization, phase detection autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash,check quality
1/3'' sensor size, 1.5µm pixel size, geo-tagging, simultaneous HD video and image recording, touch focus, face/smile detection, HDR (photo/panorama)
1080p@60fps, 720p@240fps, optical stabilization, check quality
1.2 MP, 720p@30fps, face detection, HDR, FaceTime over Wi-Fi or Cellular

SOUND
Vibration, proprietary ringtones
Yes
Yes

COMMS
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, hotspot
v4.0, A2DP, LE
Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
Yes (Apple Pay only)
No
v2.0, reversible connector

FEATURES
Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
iMessage, SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email
HTML5 (Safari)
No
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Siri natural language commands and dictation
- iCloud cloud service
- iCloud Keychain
- TV-out
- Maps
- iBooks PDF reader
- Audio/video player/editor
- Organizer
- Document viewer/editor
- Photo viewer/editor
- Voice memo/dial/command
- Predictive text input

BATTERY
Non-removable Li-Po 2915 mAh battery (11.1 Wh)
Up to 384 h (3G)
Up to 24 h (3G)
Up to 80 h

MISC
Space Gray, Silver, Gold
1.19 W/kg (head)     1.19 W/kg (body)    
0.99 W/kg (head)     0.91 W/kg (body)    
TESTS