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Lenovo K3 Note features, price and specification

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Price: Rs. 9,999/-



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Latest Lenovo K3 Note, the brand new mobile by Lenovo is now arrived with a big hit in the market with its one of the most likable brand name and features such as 5.5 inch multi touch IPS full HD display, Android OS v5.0 (Lollipop) offering a stock full access to latest apps and benefits and many more…

Lenovo K3 Note, its slim body attractive design makes it one of the most eye catching mobile with a rich feel and better product service!  




Other components in the box:

Lenovo K3 Note, charger, ear phone, warranty card, welcome note, user manual, screen guard, battery, USB cable.



Specifications:

Product brand: Lenovo.

Product model number: Lenovo K3 Note.

Item weight: 150 gm only.

Screen size: 5.5 inches.

Item dimension: 152.6*76.2*8 mm.

Product color: Multicolor.

Camera: Front 13 MP and back 5 MP, Autofocus.

Flash: Yes, Dual LED.

Processor: 1.7 GHz Octa-core CortexA53.

Display: 5.5 inches IPS multi-touch Capacitive Touchscreen.

RAM: 2 Giga-bytes.

Storage size: Internal 16 Giga- bytes (expandable upto 32 giga-bytes).

USB: Yes, 2.0

Sensor: Yes.

Bluetooth: Yes.

Wifi: Yes.

OS: v5.0 Lollipop, Android.

Battery: 3000mAh Li-ion battery.


Warranty Details:

Ø  1 year manufacture warranty on Lenovo K3 Note.
Ø  6 months warranty on accessories.



Pros:
ü  Octa-core processor.
ü  Slim and light weight.
ü  Affordable price.
ü  Easy to carry.
ü  Eye catching design, rich feel!
ü  Amazing resolution.
ü  HD recording.
ü  Inbuilt dual-sim card slot.
ü  Dual-color LED flash.


Cons:
·        Low battery back-up.



  
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Micromax Canvas Laptab LT666 Specification and Price

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Price: Rs. 14,999/-

Latest Micromax creation, the brand new Micromax Canvas Laptab (LT666) is one of the most reliable laptop with touch enabled display coming with a lot of latest features which can be used both as a laptop as well as a tab. It is easy to carry because of its light weight and slim body design. It is coming with eye catching design and pre-installed Windows 8.1 operating system, upgradable to Windows 10 as well as dual slot for inserting sim cards (3G connectivity).

Other components in the box:

Laptab, Windows 8.1 and MS office pre installed, OTG cable, charger, ear phone, warranty card, welcome note, travel pouch, user manual, screen guard, battery, USB cable.





Specifications:

Product brand: Micromax.

Product model number: LT666 Canvas Laptab.

Item weight: 1.1 kg only.

Item thickness: 9.2 mm slim.

Screen size: 25.65 cm.

Item dimension: 25.9*17.5*0.9 cm.

Product colour: black and grey.

Camera: Front and back 2 MP.

Processor: 1.33 GHz Intel Atom Z3735F.

Laptab display technology: IPS Capacitive (Touchscreen).

RAM: 2 Giga-bytes.

HDD size: 32 Giga- bytes.

Speaker: Dual speaker (In-built).

USB: Yes, 2.0

OS: Pre-installed Windows 8.1 (Free upgradable to Windows 10 when available).

Battery: Long Battery backup with 3.7v, 7700mAh battery.



Warranty Details:

Ø  1 year manufacture warranty on laptop (onsite).
Ø  6 months warranty on accessories.
Ø  In 120 cities, free pickup & drop facilities available.



 Pros:
ü Usable both as laptop as well as tab.
ü  Long battery backup with 3.7 v, 7700 mAh battery.
ü  Affordable price.
ü  Easy to carry (only 1.1 kg weight).
ü  Eye catching design, rich feel!
ü  Boots faster.
ü  1 TB cloud storage free.
ü  HD recording.
ü  Inbuilt dual-sim card slot.
ü  On the way 3G connectivity.


 Cons:
·        On screen keyboard issue.
·        Expandable memory is limited only to 64 GB.
·        Only USB 2.0 port; USB 3.0 port not present.
·        Poor quality speaker.
·        External HDD connectivity issue.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Top 5 budget android smartphones under 7000 INR in 2014

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If you have 7000 INR budget and you are looking to buy an android smartphone which is under 7000 INR, but there are many smartphones which are under 7000 INR when selecting you will be confused. Hence we reviewed every phone and here is a list of best smartphones under 7000 INR. This list will help you to make a good purchase and get a better value for your money.


1.  MOTO E
Moto E Price: Rs. 6,999/
Top 5 budget android smartphones under 7000 INR in 2014
No doubt this smartphone must be in the list of Top 5 budget smartphones under 7,000 INR.
It comes with a 4.3 inch screen size and 960x540 pixels screen resolution. When Moto E first launched in market It was the only smartphone with such decent specs offering at a budget price. Moto E has a dual-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, and backed up by a 1GB of RAM. It has 4GB of inbuilt storage which can be extended up-to 32GB via SD card slot. It has a 5MP rear camera and lacks a flash and front camera. It runs on a Android 4.4 KitKat operating system. Overall Moto E offers a decent features and still is offering. But we have more smartphone listed below which offers upgraded speces at the same price.


2.  Asus Zenfone 4

Asus ZenFone 4 Price: Rs. 5,999/
Top 5 budget android smartphones under 7000 INR in 2014
Asus ZenFone 4 is the one of the cheapest Android smartphones in this post which offers a decent specs. It has a 4 inch screen size and 800x480 pixels resolution. It also packs up an Intel Atom Z2520 processor clocked at 1.2GHz. Like Moto E it has 1 Gb of RAM and extened up-to 32 GB via SD card slot. It runs on android 4.3 version but it can be upgraded to android 4.4.2 KitKat. It has a rear camera of 5 MP along with a 0.3MP of front camera. It has 8GB of Inbuilt memory. Asus ZenFone 4 is better option than Moto E in terms of more internal memory and it also has a front camera.

3.  Micromax Canvas Juice A77

Micromax Canvas Juice A77 Price: Rs 6,890/
Top 5 budget android smartphones under 7000 INR in 2014
Micromax canvas juice A77 has been yet another smartphone, which makes up to the list of the top 5 smartphones under 7000 INR. A77 comes with a 5 inch of display and 480x854 pixels of resulation. It has a rear camera of 5MP along with a 0.3 MP of front camera. It uses android 4.2 operating system out of the box and is powered by 1 1.3GHz MTK 6572 dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM. It comes with 4GB of internal memory and can be extended up-to 32 GB via SD card slot.

 4.  Xolo Q510s

Xolo Q510s Price: Rs. 6,499/
Top 5 budget android smartphones under 7000 INR in 2014
Yet another smartphone offering a decent specifications under 7000 INR. It runs on android 4.4.2 KitKat and powered by 1.3GHz Quad-Core MediaTek processor with 1GB of RAM. It has a 4 inch of display with 480x800 pixels WVGA IPS display. It has a rear camera of 5MP with LED flash and 0.3MP of front facing camera. It comes with 8GB of built-in storage and it can be extended up-to 32GB via SD card slot.

5.  XiaomiRedmi 1S

XiaomiRedmi 1S Price: Rs. 6,999/
Top 5 budget android smartphones under 7000 INR in 2014


Of course, this list could never be complete without listing the Brand New smartphone Launched by Xiaomi. The latest entrant in this segment is XiaomiRedmi 1S. For 5,999, this smartphone is not only the cheapest smartphone in this segment, but packs up the best configuration available among the top 5 budget android smartphones under 7,000. Redmi 1s comes with a 4.7inch display with 1280×720 pixels resolution. It features a Qualcom Snapdragon 400 chipset, a quad core processor clocked at 1.6 GHz alongside 1GB of RAM. This is not only a great configuration for this price, but also beats smartphone falling under the price range of 15,000INR. It runs on a highly customized android 4.3 MIUI versions. It also features an 8MP rear snapper alongside a 1.6MP front camera. It comes with 8GB of internal memory.

Top 5 Android Phones under 5000 Rs

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When you have a limited budget that could be the most daunting errand where you have to pick your next budget android phone within selective price tag. The money is limited and at the same time our choice is selected within the range. 
In this post I’am going to show you some android mobile phones which are less than or equal to 5000 Rs. Here is a refined list of top 5 Android Mobile hones under 5000 Rs or you can call top cheap android mobile phones which will save your time to select android phone in your budget.
top 5 android phones under 5000 rs -latestmob.com


1) Micromax Bolt A082 Smartphone

Price: Rs 3,846
Micromax Bolt A082 Smartphone - Latestmob.com

It has 3.5 inch screen touch view and 320x480 pixels resolution. It runs on Android OS v4.4.2 KitKat Operating System. It has 1 GHz dual core Mediatek processor with 512 MB RAM. 90 MB inbuild space and it can be expanded up-to 32 GB with the help of SD card slot. Standard battery of 1200 mAh, Battery is removable. It has 2 MP of VGA camera. It supports Dual SIM with 3G capacity. Other connectivity features are Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB charger and FM. No NFC and GPS.

2) Samsung Galaxy Star

Price: Rs 4,185
Samsung Galaxy Star - Latestmob.com

It has a 3 inch of touch screen display and 240x320 pixels resolution. The weight of this device is 100.50g and 100.50x58x11.90 width. This device is featured with 1 GHz processor and 512 MB RAM. Inbuilt memory 4GB and expaned up-to 32 GB via SD card slot. 1200 mAh of battery and removable. Camera is just 2 megapixel but no front side camera. Dual SIM enabled though 3G is allowed only for first SIM. Rest connectivity option are Wi-Fi, headphones, USB charger and FM.

3) Lava Iris 402e

Price: Rs 4,200/
Lava Iris 402e - latestmob.com

It has a 4 inch of display and 480x800 resolution. It runs on Android v4.2 Jellybean Operating System. 512 MB of RAM and featured with 1.3 GHz dual core processor. And expanded up-to 32 GB via SD card slot. Battery 1450 mAh Li-Ion. Camera is similar 3.15 megapixel  back side view with VGA front shooting like Xolo A5000sb. Connectivity options include dual SIM,Wi-Fi, micro USB charger, headphone and Bluetooth.

 

4) Intex Aqua Y2

Price: Rs 4,700/
Intex Aqua Y2 - latestmob.com

This device has a 4 inch touch screen with 480x854 pixels resolution. It runs on Android v4.2 Jellybean. And the processor is 1.2 GHz dual core including 512 MB RAM. Contain 4 GB inbuilt space and enlargeable via 32 GB memory slot. Battery standard 1500 mAH.Well cooperatively impressive LED flash enabled 5 megapixel rear camera and 1.3 megapixel front side camera. Connectivity include dual SIM,Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth and micro USB charger.

5) Xolo A5000s

Price: Rs. 5000/
Xolo A5000s - latestmob.com

Xolo A5000s contain 4 inch screen size and resolution 480*800 pixels. It’s coupled with android OS v4.2 jelly bean with 512 RAM. Built on 1.3 GHz dual core processor.Provide 4 GB inner space and available micro SD card 32 GB. Battery capacity1400 mAH. HD camera 3.15  megapixel and front side VGA camera. Other connectivity options dual SM, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and micro USB charger.
If you read my full post then you must have a clear – cut idea for which one to go? Now if you asking me for my buying sense then my answer is Intex Aqua Y2b. 


Top 10 Smart Phone's

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Number 10 :  Samsung Galaxy Alpha


        The Galaxy Alpha has a price tag that's even higher than the iPhone 6, and yet doesn't really out-spec it in many ways.
That said, it's still a premium phone. The second you hold it, you'll feel that the updated metal design really works, with clever effort made to improve the way it feels in your hand.
The 4.7-inch screen isn't as high-res as the rivals, but does the job well thanks to Super AMOLED technology making the contrast ratio and colours pop out.
And the battery is removable - bonus!

Quick Verdict
               
           
A really nice phone that needs a little more to be at the sharp end of this list: but if you want a premium-feeling Android phone with a strong camera, the Alpha is a great place to start.


Number 9 : Nokia Lumia 930



The Lumia 930 does lack compared to the competition, but only in a couple of areas. Windows Phone is still a sub-par operating system for most people, thanks to the poorer apps and lower amount of control. But then again, for a lot of people the improved Office functionality and simple interface is a boon.

The Lumia 930 is a strong phone in both design and power, although a little last-gen on the latter element, and coupled with a very capable camera, is a phone that's easy to recommend to those looking for something different.

Quick verdict

Windows Phone aside, there's a great deal on show here to make this a top-rated smartphone. The build quality is excellent and iconic, and the camera is powerful and results in mostly great snaps. We like that 32GB is on offer as the base model, and wireless charging built in is perfect.

The price is pretty good too, and if you're a fan of Windows Phone there is nothing better right now.


Number 8. Google Nexus 5

So we've updated our review with the new phone software, and thankfully things are a lot better now. The battery is improved, the camera a little more stable, and the low cost is still in place.

You already know we like Android 4.4, the clever implementation and the £299 price tag. We love the high power CPU, the quality screen; even the rubberised outer shell.

You can get the LG G2 for around the same price now though, and that offers a far superior camera, better battery life and a huge slew of extra features - it really depends if you're a fan of the stripped-down experience.

Quick verdict

We're glad to put this smartphone higher up in the rankings, as it's one of the cheapest out there in terms of bang for buck.

It's a great phone that hits the marks well - it lacks something in terms of innovation, but that's not a problem for those that want to be able to run all manner of apps and games at a decent price. It doesn't come in at the same price point as previous Nexii, but it's still jolly cheap.

Number 7: Samsung Galaxy S5

2014 is turning out to be a stellar year for the prospective smartphone user, as the HTC One (M8) was joined by the Samsung Galaxy S5 in our 'best smartphone' list, and with the Xperia Z2, LG G3 and more entering the fray things just keep getting better.

There was a lot of hype around the new Galaxy, and rightly so: it's by far the best phone Samsung has ever produced, with a blazing fast core, a strong result in the benchmarks and a larger 5.1-inch screen.

Then there's the fact that with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU the Galaxy S5 is one of the best phones on the market when it comes to battery life, besting the already impressive One M8 in the power stakes.

Samsung has also dropped the 'innovation' of the air gestures from last year (well, they are in there but not the main focus) and improved the hardware with a better camera, fingerprint scanner and heart rate monitor too.

The last addition is pretty pointless... but hey, it's fun for down the pub.

Quick verdict

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is a good phone, apart from the design. It's something that needs to be updated sorely, and while it doesn't have to be an all-metal shell, it needs to evolve.


The S5 has a clear UI, powerful innards and is also waterproof... it's by far not the best phone on the market any more, but it's still a mean device that's now getting a much tastier price off contract.

Number 6: OnePlus One

You've probably never heard of OnePlus... but if you have, you'll know why this unknown brand is suddenly sitting at number four of our list of best smartphones in the world.

The reason is simple: it's a phone that has all the power, specs and functionality of the top dogs, adds in super-customisable software and does it at nearly half the price. We're talking big savings on cost (£229 for the 16GB version and £269 for the 64GB variant) without much in the way of compromise.

In fact, the only things it's really missing are a microSD slot and removable battery, and those are elements more for the purists that absolutely necessary.

If we're being super picky, it's not got the greatest camera set up and the design is a bit... efficient, but at this price point it really doesn't matter. And given the target audience is those that care about raw power over style, it makes sense that this is where the costs could be saved.

Quick verdict

We love the fact that a new contender can maintain such a high place in the ranking of the best phones in the world - it means that it's not just a case of 'big budget means best phone'.

We were debating whether the OnePlus could even have gone higher, but there's one big problem that you'll have if you want to get your hands on one: they're impossible to find. Numbers won't ramp up for a while, and probably never to the level of availability of the better-known names.

But if you want a phone that offers supreme power at a really low cost: the OnePlus One is it. It's what the Nexus range used to be, and if Google ditches that program, then thankfully the likes of OnePlus have shown there will be brands to pick up the slack.

Number 5: iPhone 6 Plus


Coming in at number five: it's the first Apple phablet.

The iPhone 6 Plus takes all the best bits of the iPhone 6 - design, beautiful UI, strong camera performance - and improves upon them by packing an even better camera, a Full HD screen and much larger battery.

The only problem is that it's a little harder to hold in one hand thanks to being a little too wide - but with the same internal power, great graphical performance and access to Apple's amazing media / app library, this tablet-phone hybrid is perfect for those that can't decide between the two formats.

Quick verdict

While the ergonomics of this phone aren't brilliant, there's another reason it's below the LG G3 and others: the price. It's very, very expensive and you'll have to really be up for a phone of this calibre, and really want the extra space to merit a purchase.

Of course, if you're an Apple fan and want a bigger iPhone, then you should shut your laptop immediately and run down to buy one of these (providing you can afford it, of course). It's a great phone made larger, and improved along the way too.

Number 4: LG G3
The LG G3 needed to be good, as it was based on the hard work of the G2, which was a strong, well-made phone that didn't cost a huge amount of money.

So what does LG do with the G3? Goes and sticks the world's sharpest display on there. It's a QHD screen, which means it's got four times the pixels of some phones on this list, and it also comes with a number of other enhancements too - although with those extra pixels packed in, the display is a tiny bit darker than others on the market.

Laser-based auto-focus? Check. Improved design? Check. Overhauled and simplified UI? Double check. It's going to be a little bit too big for some hands, as it's packing in a 5.5-inch screen, so we're verging on phablet territory.

But don't let that take away from a terrific phone, one that has a sleek, refined air about it and adds in fan favourite features like a removable battery and memory card slot, where both were missing on the predecessor.

Quick verdict

The screen on the LG G3, when used properly to display high-resolution content, is immense… LG knew that, and has been rightly making a big deal about it.

The overall design of the phone is vastly improved too, with the faux-metal cover not necessarily feeling great but certainly looks the part when laid on a table.

The camera is powerful too, leading to some great snaps and won't let you down when you need to just capture the moment here and there.

In short, it's a necessary step on LG's quest to make the ultimate smartphone... if you want the best display out there with a good enough battery and strong camera, this is your next phone.

Number 3: iPhone 6
The iPhone 6 - a real step forward for Apple and a phone that's a real joy to use, hold and feel.

It's got all the same ingredients that make iPhones special: while it doesn't excel in any given part of the smartphone recipe (except perhaps when it comes to the interface, which with iOS 8 is probably the best out there with it's clever mix of intuition and simplicity) it just works.

The camera is lower-res but fast and bright and easy to use. The screen is too low-res compared to the two above it, but pops and fizzes with colour and brightness.

And that design - we have to keep coming back to it as it feels beautiful in the hand.

Quick verdict

Why is the iPhone not number one? Simple: price, combined with a lower-res screen. The phone that does everything well in a great package is brilliant, but not significantly more than anything out there, which means you can't justify the higher tag.

And if you are paying that much, we'd expect it to be a brilliant, top-spec phone, which it isn't when it comes to the display.

But don't let that put you off: if you're in the market for an iPhone, or just been tempted by one in the past: buy this one. It's excellent, a pure joy to use.

Number 2: Sony Xperia Z2
Sony has something of a slump last year, following up the impressive Xperia Z with the lacklustre Xperia Z1 just a few months later.

The camera, which was supposed to be the headline feature, didn't impress as much as we'd hoped, and the screen was still lacking the IPS clout that the Xperia Z Ultra managed - meaning muted colours and poor viewing angles.

Anyway, enough about last year - Sony's back in 2014 and comes with an excellent phone in the shape of the Xperia Z2.

And the good news is it's impressive. Really impressive. The industrial design is a little chunky but oozes premium quality in a way that Samsung's plastic shell doesn't, and it's a little more robust than its Galactical rival thanks to being IP58 rated.

Great battery life, strong power and a good camera all are present and correct with most phones in this list, but Sony stays in the top three simply by being a great all-rounder.

It doesn't have the polish of the HTC One M8, nor the more functional UI, but it does what's asked with top-end specs. That's what we like. And with a cheeky price drop ahead of the Xperia Z3 launching, it's getting a quick moment in second place before the new model gets a chance to shine...

Quick verdict

What did Sony need to do to impress? Not a lot, but that screen and camera needed a fix as well as adding in some other features.

Front facing speakers, a new screen with better colour reproduction, 4K video recording and inbuilt noise cancellation all make a great device that should be right on your possible upgrade list.

Make sure you check it out in-store before purchase, as some won't like the larger build, but for a good all-round experience the Xperia Z2 excels.

Number 1: HTC One M8
What to say about the HTC One M8? They often say the second album is the hardest, but the follow up to the all-conquering HTC One takes the best of that phone and yet still re-invents things enough to make it a massive recommendation over the old model.

We love the speed of the camera, the Duo Camera is smart as a tack, the Boomsound upgrade is impressive and the design... well, you have to hold it.

The Snapdragon 801 processor has boosted battery dramatically compared to the 600 of last year, and that means that photos also process much more quickly as well - even the front-facing camera is much better.

Gaming, movies, photography, browsing all work really well, and in a phone that that's easily going to destroy whatever anyone else can design. LG ran it close with the G3, and unless Apple has got some dark sorcery up its sleeves when the iPhone 6 appears later in the year, HTC has got 2014 sewn up.

Quick Verdict

If we were to criticise the One M8, it would be the camera's lack of a megapixel upgrade, which means pictures are a little less sharp than they might otherwise be.

That said, it's a minor point in a phone that has barely any flaws. The lower megapixel camera means faster shutter speeds, and if you don't want to zoom in a lot, most will enjoy the depth perception and background de-focus ability to make some pro-looking snaps.

We urge you to hold this phone for a few seconds and try not to feel at least a small flicker of smartphone attraction. It's got great specs, a splendid design and some clever hardware innovation where the competition is relying on software to do the same thing.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Xperia Z2 failed to take the top spot, and we honestly don't know if the iPhone 6 will be good enough to head straight to the top of the pile when it appears? It looks like you're going to be spoilt for choice in 2014.