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Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Tipped to Sport 64-bit SoC and Quad-HD Display

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Tipped to Sport 64-bit SoC and Quad-HD Display


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While Samsung's next generation flagship phablet is set to be launched on September 3, a device with model number SM-N910T thought to be the anticipated Galaxy Note 4has been spotted in a User Agent profile on the company's mobile site along with display resolution and a hint at a 64-bit SoC. The upcoming phablet was also spotted in a leaked IFA poster image.
The User Agent (UA) profile listing shows that the SM-N910T handset thought to be the Galaxy Note 4 will feature a Quad-HD (1440x2560 pixels) display. The UA profile listing was spotted by blog Samsunggalaxynote4 (via GSMArena), which also speculates that the processor powering the smartphone is 64-bit based on other details in the UA profile.
Earlier, the anticipated Galaxy Note 4 was listed to come in two variants - SM-N910S and SM-N910C, depending on region, by an Indonesian online retailer. The listing had also included mention of a Quad-HD (1440x2560 pixels) Super AMOLED display offering a pixel density of 515ppi on a 5.7-inch screen, 4GB of RAM; 16GB/ 32GB/ 64GB inbuilt storage variants; expandable storage up to 128GB (via microSD card); Micro-SIM support; 16-megapixel camera with OIS, and Android 4.4.3 KitKat.
The Indonesian Galaxy Note 4 retail listing also listed 2.5GHz quad-core processor (possibly the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805) variant and an octa-core (Exynos with 1.3GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 and four quad-core Cortex-A57 cores) variants. The website had listed the smartphone for IDR 9,499,000, which translates to roughly Rs. 50,000.
samsung_galaxy_note_4_ifa_poster_toranji.jpgGSMArena has also posted an alleged IFA poster of the Galaxy Note 4 tipping QHD and the front design of the smartphone. The poster originally spotted by Persian website Toranji, features the caption, "Samsung Galaxy Note 4 QHD." The white Galaxy Note 4 leaked in the image tips the similar frontal design as previously leaked by GSMArena, earlier this month.



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How to Download and Use Google Maps for Android, iOS Without Internet

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Lost in Nowhereland with no Internet connection as far as you can see? As always, Google Maps can help you find your way back, as long as you have an iOS or an Android device, even if you are offline. Google recently added a feature to Google Maps, which lets you save maps to your phone.
Yes, you can now check maps even when there is no Internet connection. The downside is that you will not have access to route information, addresses, navigation, traffic, and a host of other data that require an Internet connection. However, having map data for reference might just save you a lot of time. Here's how to use this nifty feature on iOS and Android. The steps are identical for both platforms.
 
What you need to use this feature

 
You're going to need an Android or iOS device. Unfortunately, this feature isn't available on other platforms. Google Maps version 3, which was released last week on iOS, added support for offline maps. Android users, be sure to update to Google Maps version 8 before following the steps listed below.
 
(Also see: Google Maps Apps Updated With Lane Guidance, New Offline Maps, and More)
 
How to save maps offline?
 
1. To use this feature, first sign in to your Google account to use this feature.
 
2. Type "OK Maps" in the search bar and hit the search button. A dialog at the top of the map asks "Save this map?" with a Save button at the bottom of the screen.
 
3. At this point, you can zoom in or out, and move the map, to select the area you want to save. Everything that is on-screen gets downloaded, so if you zoom out to save the entire Delhi area, for example, then you can later zoom in to see the individual localities and streets.

4. Once you've selected the area, tap the Save button at the bottom of the screen. A dialogue box pops up and you are asked to enter a name for the map. Just enter a name and tap on Save.
 
5. Accessing offline maps is easy. Just tap the 'person' icon, which is next to the directions icon on the search bar. This will take you to your profile. Scroll to the bottom to see your saved maps. You can rename saved maps in case you plan to save more than one.
 
There are certain limitations to saving offline maps. Zoom out too far and you will see an error saying that the map area can't be saved because it is too large. We were able to save almost all of Delhi, but Google Maps deemed the area "too large" when we tried to save National Capital Region (NCR).
There's nothing stopping you from saving multiple maps to cover a large area, in case you're worried about that. Another limitation is that map data is available only for 30 days. You'll have to download maps again after this.
The good thing is that the saved map of Delhi occupied just 9.9 MB of space on our phones. That's good news for those who are running low on storage space.

Have you ever saved Google Maps and used them offline? Ever been knocked offline, lost and wished you had access to offline maps? Tell us about it in the comments section below 




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How to Download and Use Google Maps for Android, iOS Without Internet

How to Download and Use Google Maps for Android, iOS Without InternetSave_Maps_Offline_635.jpg

Lost in Nowhereland with no Internet connection as far as you can see? As always, Google Maps can help you find your way back, as long as you have an iOS or an Android device, even if you are offline. Google recently added a feature to Google Maps, which lets you save maps to your phone.
Yes, you can now check maps even when there is no Internet connection. The downside is that you will not have access to route information, addresses, navigation, traffic, and a host of other data that require an Internet connection. However, having map data for reference might just save you a lot of time. Here's how to use this nifty feature on iOS and Android. The steps are identical for both platforms.
 
What you need to use this feature

 
You're going to need an Android or iOS device. Unfortunately, this feature isn't available on other platforms. Google Maps version 3, which was released last week on iOS, added support for offline maps. Android users, be sure to update to Google Maps version 8 before following the steps listed below.
 
(Also see: Google Maps Apps Updated With Lane Guidance, New Offline Maps, and More)
 
How to save maps offline?
 
1. To use this feature, first sign in to your Google account to use this feature.
 
2. Type "OK Maps" in the search bar and hit the search button. A dialog at the top of the map asks "Save this map?" with a Save button at the bottom of the screen.
 
3. At this point, you can zoom in or out, and move the map, to select the area you want to save. Everything that is on-screen gets downloaded, so if you zoom out to save the entire Delhi area, for example, then you can later zoom in to see the individual localities and streets.

4. Once you've selected the area, tap the Save button at the bottom of the screen. A dialogue box pops up and you are asked to enter a name for the map. Just enter a name and tap on Save.
 
5. Accessing offline maps is easy. Just tap the 'person' icon, which is next to the directions icon on the search bar. This will take you to your profile. Scroll to the bottom to see your saved maps. You can rename saved maps in case you plan to save more than one.
 
There are certain limitations to saving offline maps. Zoom out too far and you will see an error saying that the map area can't be saved because it is too large. We were able to save almost all of Delhi, but Google Maps deemed the area "too large" when we tried to save National Capital Region (NCR).
There's nothing stopping you from saving multiple maps to cover a large area, in case you're worried about that. Another limitation is that map data is available only for 30 days. You'll have to download maps again after this.
The good thing is that the saved map of Delhi occupied just 9.9 MB of space on our phones. That's good news for those who are running low on storage space.

Have you ever saved Google Maps and used them offline? Ever been knocked offline, lost and wished you had access to offline maps? Tell us about it in the comments section below 




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How to Find the Best Deals on Android Apps

How to Find the Best Deals on Android Apps

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In an earlier article, we described how you can track great deals on great iOS apps, but that information is of little use if you're an Android user. If you find yourself scouring dark corners of Google Play store in the hope of landing yourself a good deal, worry not, help is at hand. Android may not necessarily have the best paid apps, but it definitely has the best app for finding deals on paid apps. Read on.
AppSales
AppSales is our favourite discount tracking app, and it's only for Android. It comes with several advanced filtering options to narrow down your search. With this app, you can filter search results by the amount of discount being applied, or show only apps that have gone free, which had a minimum rating you set. Here's how to use it:
1. Install AppSales and run it. You'll see two tabs - Sales and Watchlist. The first tab shows all apps on sale and you can tap any of these and click the eye icon to add it to your watch list to track deals at a glance.
2. To filter your deal hunt, tap the three vertical dots icon on the top-right > Settings. The first option is Set filters. Select the minimum discount and rating here to narrow down on the best apps. You can also select app categories and configure notifications in the Settings menu.
One problem with the app is that you can only add 10 apps to your watch list for free. The app charges a subscription fee of around Rs. 250 per year to let you add up to 100 apps in this list.
You can also find the deals using the AppSales website. It doesn't have the same search tools, but it's a quick way to find deals.
Amazon Appstore for Android
The other option for Android (and BB10) users is to install the Amazon Appstore. The Amazon Appstore has daily freebies, and it usually keeps offering up really nice apps; there are also huge discounts from time to time. Recently Amazon gave away paid apps worth $100 for free - so installing this on your phone is definitely a good idea.
IFTTT
IFTTT, short for If This Then That, is a great service that lets you automate several tasks. You can make it do several things, such as send you alerts when the currency exchange rate crosses a threshold, for you. It has a channel called AppZapp, which lets you track app deals for top-rated apps. The process of setting it up for Android issimilar to what we'd explained for iOS earlier.
1. Go to IFTTT > Create a Recipe.
2. You'll see this in huge font size: "if this then that". Click "this" > select AppZapp > scroll to the bottom > select one of six triggers.
3. Triggers are events that tell IFTTT to send you an alert. In the case of AppZapp, the triggers you can choose from are when a top-rated app goes on sale, goes free or gets an update. These three triggers are available for Apple's App Store and Google Playstore. Pick the trigger you want to get relevant alerts, such as top app gone free.
4. Now choose your country (you can choose between US, UK or Germany, but no India) and category of apps you want an alert for. Now click Create Recipe.
5. The next step will show you the same text you saw in step 2. Instead of "this", you'll see the AppZapp icon. Now click on "that". This is where you select the kind of alerts you want. We recommend that you pick one of Email Digest and Android notifications. This will send you one email every day or a quick notification on your smartphone. You need to install the IFTTT app on your phone to get this to work.
We found this to be the best method to keep an eye on apps on sale or apps that go free due to the notifications. You can tap these notifications, tap the alert in the IFTTT app and you will be redirected to Google Play.
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Now that we've covered how to find the best deals on Android and iOS apps, we are certain that Windows Phone, BlackBerry, PC and Mac users are feeling left out. There's no need to be sad as we will help you save money on those platforms in an upcoming article.




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Lava Iris X5 Selfie-Focused Smartphone Launched at Rs. 8,799

Lava Iris X5 Selfie-Focused Smartphone Launched at Rs. 8,799

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Lava, in a bid to cash-in on the selfie-trend, has launched a new budget selfie-focused smartphone priced at Rs. 8,799 - the Iris X5.
The newly launched Lava Iris X5 is exclusively available to purchase on Amazon India starting Monday, but will only be on stock from Thursday. The e-commerce giant also announced a launch day offer (valid only for Monday) with a free 16GB microSD card, mobile cover and screen protector bundled with the smartphone.
The Indian market has recently seen some smartphones being launched and tagged as 'selfie' phones, which include the Sony Xperia C3 Dualpriced at Rs. 23,990, and theKarbonn Titanium S19available at Rs. 8,999.
The Lava Iris X5 runs Android 4.4 KitKat out-of-the-box. The new budget Lavasmartphone expands the company's Android KitKat portfolio, which already includes the Iris 460 and Magnum X604, while the company recently rolled out a KitKat updatefor the Iris 504Q+.
The Iris X5 smartphone sports a 5-megapixel front autofocus camera with LED flash, which is the highlight of the device. It also comes with an 8-megapixel rear camera with dual-LED flash and an Omni BSI sensor. Lava's latest budget smartphone offers dual-SIM support with one regular SIM and another Micro-SIM.
The smartphone is powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, alongside 1GB of RAM. The Iris X5 comes with 8GB of built-in storage, which is further expandable up to 32GB (via microSD card). The smartphone features a 5-inch (720x1280 pixels) HD IPS display. On the connectivity front, the Iris X5 includes 3G, Wi-Fi, Micro-USB, and Bluetooth. The budget smartphone packs an 2100mAh battery.
Commenting on the launch, Hari Om Rai, Chairman and Managing Director, Lava International said, "Iris X5 is a high quality camera smartphone with a best in class front camera that aptly suits the needs of the selfie crazy generation. Through our latest device, we aim to further build a strong portfolio of mid-range smartphones in the X series and deliver on our mission of empowering people to do more and be more."

Display

5.00-inch

Processor

1.2GHz

Front Camera

 5-megapixel

Resolution

 720x1280 pixels

RAM

 1GB

OS

 Android 4.4

Storage

8GB

Rear Camera

8-megapixel

Battery capacity

2100mAh


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Xiaomi Redmi 1S Review: Redefining Value Again


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It's safe to say that Xiaomi is the most talked-about new brand on the Indian tech scene today. The Chinese company has not spent any money on advertising and in fact seems pretty laid back about all the fuss it has caused by selling good phones at shockingly low prices.
Although its unique strategy of using online flash sales has aggravated quite a few customers, we must remember that Xiaomi is still a startup and doesn't have the financial or logistical might of the Samsungs and Apples of the world.
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Now, the company has temporarily put sales of the Mi 3 on hold to concentrate on an even lower priced offering, the Redmi 1S. As with the Mi 3, this phone boasts of specs that are usually found in phones that cost at least twice as much, such as the much-loved Motorola Moto G. We've played with the Redmi 1S extensively to tell you in detail how well it performs. This phone could once again change the dynamics of the smartphone market.
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Look and feel
Unlike in the days of the Nokia 7280, which looked like a lipstick case, phone companies are not experimenting a lot with design. Smartphones today are all pretty much the same predictable candybar shape, and most don't even really think about that.
The Xiaomi Redmi 1S is yet another candybar smartphone with a staid look that does not attract attention. It's unexciting, but may not a bad thing for a lot of people.
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The Redmi 1S measures 137x69x9.9mm and is definitely not slim. Moreover, its 158g weight makes it heavier than a lot of other phones in this price range. The rear cover is removable and Xiaomi is expected to offer colourful replacement panels priced at Rs. 459 each, which will be a good way to give your phone some kind of distinction. The Redmi 1S is sold with a matte grey rear, and gripping it is not an issue. 
The primary camera and flash sit on the upper part of the rear. The loudspeaker is just a small slit in the top right corner. A Mi logo in silver is etched on the lower back. Opening the rear cover is fairly simple, and the battery is removable.
The front is mostly taken up by the 4.7-inch screen, which has thick plastic borders. The three capacitive button labels which sit below the screen are printed in red. Oddly, the LED indicator is below the home button. Above the display are the earpiece and the front-facing camera. On the bottom edge is a microphone and a Micro-USB port for charging/data transfer. A 3.5mm jack sits on the top. The volume rocker and power button are on the right edge of the phone.
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Specifications and software
For a phone priced so low, the Redmi 1S has jaw-dropping specs. Housed inside the body of the Redmi 1S are top-quality hardware components including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.6GHz with an integrated Adreno 305 GPU. There is 1GB of RAM for applications and 8GB of internal storage, of which 6.14GB is available to the user. You can increase the storage space by up to 64GB using a microSD card.
The Redmi 1S has an 8-megapixel BSI camera with flash which can record 1080p videos. It also has a 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera. There is a 2,000mAh battery. The phone accepts two Mini-SIM cards, but only one will be usable on 3G networks. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 round out the list of connectivity options.
The 4.7-inch LCD has a resolution of 720x1280 pixels, which is phenomenal compared to other phones in this price range. The screen is crisp, and its 312ppi density makes it difficult to discern individual pixels. It is protected by AGC Dragontrail 2 glass. We tried scratching the screen with a coin and a scissor, and neither left any visible scratches. On the flipside, the screen looks washed out when viewed at an angle, and sunlight legibility is bad thanks to the super reflective front panel.
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The Redmi 1S runs Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) with Xiaomi's MIUI v5 skin on top of it. This is the only drawback considering a lot of phones in this price range come with Android 4.4 (KitKat) pre-installed. Xiaomi has promised a software update before the end of this year that will bring MIUI v6 on top of Android 4.4 KitKat.
MIUI goes farther than most Android skins when it comes to customisation. It offers a lot of depth and a ton of features. It is incredibly responsive to touch and, unlike stock Android, has all the app icons lined up on the homescreen itself. There are also tonnes of useful software tweaks. We noticed that Xiaomi has included a 'Lite Mode' which resembles Windows Phone's UI. The most important and frequently used apps are available in the form of large easy-access tiles.
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Xiaomi's MIUI is a community-driven exercise. In one of our interactions with Xiaomi Vice President Hugo Barra, he outlined one feature that was added after a user's suggestion. Essentially, the phone can vibrate when a call you make is picked up by the party on the other end, which is both convenient and also cuts down on exposure to radiation, which is higher when a call is being established.
You can swipe up or down the Music or Notes icons to make the respective apps launch in a pop-up mode. The Messages app has a "secret messages" area that can be accessed by swiping down from within the app. Even more interestingly, a few app icons work somewhat like Live Tiles (seen on Windows Phones). For example, the Calendar and Weather app icons display relevant information such as the time and temperature.
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The Flipkart app is preloaded on the phone, which is to be expected since the phone is sold exclusively via the e-commerce platform. The default music player is feature-rich and fun to use. There is also a fairly powerful WPS Office app pre-installed for reading and editing documents. Facebook comes preloaded as well.
There are a ton of themes which is great for customisation, but in our opinion they all look really cartoonish. In fact, MIUI itself is very colourful. Ultimately, this boils down to preference.
You can read more of our thoughts on MIUI in the Xiaomi Mi 3 review.
Camera
We want to get one thing out of the way: the primary 8-megapixel camera on the Xiaomi Redmi 1S is the best anyone can find for a phone priced below Rs. 10,000 right now.
In our daylight shots the camera managed to capture some really good images. The only problem we noticed was the software processing worked overtime to reduce noise in the images by smudging details slightly. Otherwise, colours were natural. Even in macro mode, the phone performs really well. We were shocked after the low-light performance test. The camera managed to capture some details which even more expensive smartphones generally fail to do. The quality of the 1080p video is also fairly decent.
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The camera software does a lot of processing after images are captured by the 1.6-megapixel front camera. This smudges details in order to beautify a person's face. These selfies should suffice for sharing on social networks.
The camera app looks like a slightly tweaked version of the default app from Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). However, it is easy to use. By default, it starts up in simple mode which strips away a lot of the feature that the camera offers. We'd suggest that users switch to the advanced mode to exploit the full potential of this camera.
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Performance
At the risk of sounding repetitive, we start another section by stating there is no other phone in this price range that performs as well as the Xiaomi Redmi 1S. If someone put a gun to our heads and forced us to come up with one problem, it would be that only around 400MB of RAM is available after the OS and services have loaded. As long as you don't open tons of apps together, it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
For the most part, the phone works well and we didn't face any heating issues either. We tried Shadowgun: Deadzone and Dead Trigger 2, both on Ultra High settings, just to push the GPU. The phone lagged only during intensive fight sequences, which we expected from such specifications anyway. We don't think prospective buyers will be disappointed with the gaming performance.
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We also ran a bunch of synthetic benchmarks. The Redmi 1S scored 21,439 in AnTuTu 5 and 10,752 in Quadrant, which are leagues ahead of phones competing in this price range. In our graphics benchmarks 3D Mark Ice Storm and GFXbench, the phone scored 5274 and 10.4fps, which are both comparable to scores of much higher priced phones.
We played a few sample videos to test if the phone could handle them and found that the 1080p sample video encoded at 40mbps didn't run, which was a bit of a letdown - 1080p videos encoded at a lower bit rate ran fine though. The tiny speaker can get really loud but at its highest volume the sound distorts.
Xiaomi doesn't bundle earphones in the box and for testing purposes we used our reference headphones. The sound quality was really good. While testing via the Bluetooth A2DP profile using our Plantronics Backbeat Go 2 earphones, the volume level was really low for some odd reason.
In our rigorous battery test, the Xiaomi Redmi 1S tramples its competition mercilessly. It lasted a good 8 hours and 27 minutes of video playback on a loop. In everyday usage shuffling between 3G and Wi-Fi, it wasn't significantly better than other offerings, but should still last you a day of heavy usage. 
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Verdict
Xiaomi continues the trend of aggressive pricing first set by Motorola earlier this year. Samsung and Micromax, who were comfortably ruling the roost in the under-10k price segment, have had the carpet pulled out from under them. 
Even more expensive phones such as the Moto E (Review | Pictures). The Micromax Unite 2 (Review | Pictures) cannot match the Redmi 1S with its reliable performance, great camera, crisp screen and excellent battery life. The only major drawback we see is the lack of Android 4.4 (KitKat) at the moment. 
Looking at this phone's specs, it is easy to make comparisons to the Moto G but we are consciously avoiding that at the moment since it is very nearly at the end of its life in the market, and will soon be succeeded by the Moto G2 (or whatever the final phone will be called). 
At the moment the Xiaomi Redmi 1S is the best buy under Rs. 8,000. The Chinese startup is expected to sell the phone starting September 2 using the same flash sale format. In the first round, 40,000 units will be put up for sale and we expect them all to be gone in a matter of seconds. We can easily recommend this phone because the price-to-performance ratio is unbelievably good - and thankfully, this isn't a case of 'too good to be true'.

Xiaomi Redmi 1S in pictures
Xiaomi Redmi 1S

Xiaomi Redmi 1S

Rs. 5999
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery life
  • Camera
  • Value for money
  • Good
  • Great battery life
  • Class-leading camera performance
  • Good display
  • Bad
  • Available RAM for apps is low
  • Boring design
Read detailed Xiaomi Redmi 1S review



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Xiaomi Mi 4 India Launch by Year-End; Redmi Note Coming 'Within 4 Weeks'

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Chinese handset manufacturer Xiaomi, often referred as the "Apple of China", plans to launch its flagship Mi 4 phone by the year-end in India and also plans to set up its Mi Home experience zone in Bangalore within four to six months, a top company official said.
"The next few things that we will be launching are Mi 4, our flagship product; Mi pad, which is a tablet and Mi Band, a health band. Xiaomi Mi 4 will come to India towards the end of the year, post-Diwali in all likelihood," Manu Kumar Jain, Xiaomi's India head of operations, told IANS in an interview.
The company's second product, Redmi 1S (Review I Pictures), was launched Tuesday, with registrations continuing till Sep 2. Redmi 1S will retail in India at Rs.5,999. The company has entered into exclusive partnership with e-commerce site Flipkart to sell all its products.
"Redmi Note, which is the elder brother of Redmi 1S, with a 5.5 inch panel, will hit the market around three-four weeks from now," said Jain, the co-founder of e-commerce portal Jabong and who earlier worked with McKinsey & Company.
The company launched its first product, Xiaomi Mi3 (Review I Pictures) on July 22 "and we have sold around 95,000 units till now," Jain said. The company opens flash saleonce a week for the phone, which costs Rs.13,999.
Xiaomi has also set up 35 service centres across India, including two exclusive Mi service centres in Delhi and Bangalore, to ensure after-sale services for its customers. "We want to expand service centres to six. They will be in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Gurgaon."
Saying that Xiaomi does not believe in number targets, Jain said the focus was on the right inputs: "The best service centres, the best products and ensuring that products do not have issues. We ensure the software is great and customised for Indian customers and the pricing is right. If the inputs are right, output will follow, which is the number of phones that we are selling."
As for the experience zone in India, Jain said: "We plan to have a Mi Home in Bangalore within four to six months."
"Mi Homes are there in China. The experience zones have a huge area. We convert it into a Mi store. Products are displayed with a huge amount of accessories and this also acts as a service centre. A small lounge or cafeteria is attached where people can enjoy themselves," Jain explained.
Talking about alternative channels of sales, Jain said: "We might start selling through our own website mi.com. We will continue to sell through Flipkart. No timeline has been set so far. Setting up e-commerce operations from scratch takes time in India. In many countries, like in Singapore, we sell through mi.com."
The Indian site is so far used for marketing alone and no purchases can be made from there.
As for target customers, Jain said: "Our target audience is the youth and the tech savvy. We believe that this population will grow, will be the dominant and people will buy online. Our products are comparable to any other Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 40,000 device available in the market."
Xiaomi sold 26.1 million devices in China in the first half of 2014.

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Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 Now Reportedly Available at Rs. 7,999


Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 Now Reportedly Available at Rs. 7,999

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Samsung might soon officially be launching the successor to the popular Galaxy S Duos 2 in India, said to be called the Galaxy S Duos 3, if information from an established retailer from Mumbai is to be believed.
Retailer Mahesh Telecom on Monday tweeted that the unannounced Galaxy S Duos 3 (G313HU) is now 'in stock' at a best buy price at Rs. 7,999, and with an MRP of Rs. 8,590. The retailer also posted specifications along with pictures of the box packaging on its Facebook page. So far, no announcement regarding the smartphone has been made by SamsungIndia, though with the credible track record of the retailer - the company is likely to do so soon.
As per the alleged Galaxy S Duos 3 box packaging images posted by the retailer, the Galaxy S Duos 3 will come with a 4-inch WVGA (480x800 pixels) TFT display; a 1GHz dual-core processor; a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash; GPS/ Glonass support; GPRS/ EDGE; 3G support, and a 1500mAh battery. The Android version was not listed by the retailer. One of the leaked retail box pictures show that the handset will come with support for 14 Indian languages.
The Mumbai-based retailer in the past has leaked details of Samsung handsets ahead of their official launch and that have been spot-on. The retailer had also revealed the price of the company's flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5 ahead of its official release. Other Samsung handsets that have been leaked by the retailer include the Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo and the Samsung Galaxy Core 2.
Another budget Samsung handset, the Galaxy Star 2, was officially listed on the company's India e-store last week, priced at Rs. 4,580. Launched alongside the Galaxy Star Advance and Galaxy Ace NXT, the Samsung Galaxy Star 2 was officially announced at Rs. 5,100 without any availability details.

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Motorola 'Shamu' Nexus X Arrives in India; Moto X+1 Gets Pictured: Reports

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Motorola's much-leaked 'Shamu' handset that is rumoured to be Google's Nexus X(and not Nexus 6 as previously rumoured) was spotted on an Indian import/ export manifest site. In the meanwhile, the much-anticipated successor the Moto X (Review |Pictures) is also claimed to have leaked in an image.
The Indian import/ export site, Zauba, lists (via PhoneArena) two 'Shamu Phones (Prototype)' as shipped on August 20 with model number Motorola XT1112. The smartphones were shipped from the United States, and had a declared value of Rs. 34,982 each.
To be noted is that import/ export website price listings are only declared values, and usually are not accurate reflections of actual market price.
The much-leaked Motorola 'Shamu' handset, expected to hit the market as the Nexus X, is rumoured to launch on October 31. Notably, recent reports have indicated Googlemight launch two Nexus smartphones instead of one 5.9-inch Nexus X only.
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Meanwhile, the much-awaited successor to the Moto X, thought to be called the Moto X+1, has also been leakedin a live image flaunting a leather back in black colour and a grey Motorola logo, ahead of the expected officiallaunch on September 4. Last week, the device had reportedly passed US FCC certification for AT&T and T-Mobile wireless carriers.
On Monday, TK Tech News posted new purported images of the Moto X+1, this time with a wooden back panel and the display turned on, revealing the icon for the Moto app. The website reported that the smartphone will feature an aluminium frame, and four sensors on the front panel that could either tie-in with the Moto and Moto Aware apps, or deliver a 3D interface.
Notably, the website also notes that the previously leaked Moto logo on the back panel of the smartphone is actually the power button, and also offers some gesture-based shortcuts. Finally, apart from wood, plastic, and leather, the website claims the Moto X+1 will ship with choice of denim as well as carbon fibre pack panels.
In April, @evleaks had tipped the Moto X+1 smartphone to come in 25 colour options in five categories - Cool, Neutral, Warm, Wood and Leather. The added leather finish back option (not available for original Moto X), was tipped to also include Red, Blue, and Grey colours.
So far, the rumoured specifications of the Moto X+1 include Android 4.4.4 KitKat; a 5.2-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display, a 2.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor; an Adreno 330 GPU; 2GB of RAM; 16GB of built-in storage; a 12-megapixel rear camera, and a 2-megapixel front facing camera.


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