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Monday, August 12, 2013

Motorola to launch Nexus smartphone in Q4 2013: Report

Motorola to launch Nexus smartphone in Q4 2013: Report
Google-owned Motorola is expected to launch a Nexus smartphone in Q4 2013
Motorola to launch Nexus smartphone in Q4 2013: Report

Taylor Wimberly, former editor for Android and Me has posted on Google Plus that Motorola will launch a Nexus smartphone in Q4 2013. There is no other information available about the upcoming smartphone in terms of the specifications or launch date.

Google acquired Motorola in 2011 and since then speculations have been circulating the Internet about the next-gen Nexus smartphone. Recently, Motorola launched the Moto X smartphone. The device has been well received and offers users a large array of customization options. Could it be that Motorola and Google were testing waters with the Moto X before unleashing the fifth gen Nexus smartphone?

In the past, Google has launched a new version of the Android OS with every new Nexus device (tablet or smartphone). The Galaxy Nexus showed off Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich back in 2011. The first generation Nexus 7 was launched at Google I/O 2012 and brought with it Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Towards the end of 2012, we saw the launch of the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 HSPA+ that brought with it Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. In November 2012 the Nexus 10 was launched and Ran on Android 4.2. Last we saw the launch of the second generation Nexus 7 that brought with it Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.

Rumour mills suggest that the next generation Nexus 10 tablet is in the works and will be made by Samsung, just as they did with the original Nexus 10. The tablet is expected to be unveiled in October alongside the new Nexus smartphone

Thursday, July 11, 2013

LG takes out 2.2mm thick Full HD LCD ultra slim panel for Smartphones.

LG takes out 2.2mm thick Full HD LCD ultra slim panel for Smartphones.
LG Display has introduced an ultra-slim full HD panel for smartphones. Touted as the 'world's slimmest full HD panel' for mobile devices, the display measures 5.2-inch diagonally, and is 2.2mm in thickness with a 2.3mm bezel.

The panel boasts of resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, consisting of Red, Green, Blue (RGB) sub-pixels. The display delivers 535 nits of brightness with the contrast ratio coming in at 3.74:1 based on 10,000 lux.

In addition to slimmer design and lighter weight, the company says its new LCD panel will help develop a phone with “better grip-ability” along with an improved viewing experience, as compared to previous displays.LG Display reveals key to its slimmest panel is Advanced One-Glass-Solution (OGS), which has been developed and applied to the new panel for the first time ever.

The panel features Dual Flexible Printed circuits – inserted between the panel and touch film. According to LG, this helps reduce the number of lines on the panel by more than 30 percent. LG has applied a 'direct bonding system' to achieve Optical Clear Resin between the panel and touch film for greater brightness.

“Today’s introduction of the world’s slimmest Full HD LCD panel represents an exciting advancement for the high-end smartphone segment, and is possible due to our world-class expertise in IPS and touch technologies. LG Display will continue its commitment to developing products that maximize consumer value as well as opening new doors for the mobile and tablet PC industry,” says Dr. Byeong-Koo Kim, Vice President and Head of LG Display’s IT and Mobile Development Group.

LG Optimus G2 released date in August.

LG has giving us a good news for launching of Optimus G2.
Details about LG's next flagship smartphone, dubbed as the Optimus G2, have once again surfaced on the web. According to new leak images, the smartphone has button-less front and thin bezels. The information is in line with the previous rounds of rumours of on-screen buttons. 


LG has sent out invites to the international media, which hints at the launch of the Optimus G2. The event is scheduled for August 7 and the smartphone is expected to hit store shelves in South Korea around August 20. There is no information on the global or India release date of the smartphone.

Leaks on the Internet suggest that the Optimus G2 will have a 5.2-inch IPD full HD display and will run on Android 4.2.2. The smartphone is powered by a Snapdragon 800 chipset quad-core Krait 400 CPU clocked at 2.3GHz coupled with 2GB of RAM. LG may consider bumping up the RAM to 3GB. A 2700mAh battery powers the device.



LG has already confirmed it is developing successor to its popular Optimus G smartphone. The Optimus G2 is believed to serve as the basis of the next gen Nexus smartphone – like Optimus G is for the Nexus 4. LG, however, has stated it won't launch the Nexus 5, but reports say the phone is already in the works. 

The LG Optimus G2 is said to come with a 5.2-inch full HD display with 423 ppi density. The recent leaked benchmark results show the phone is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset and 2GB of RAM. It is likely to sport 13 MP camera along with Optical Image Stabilization.

The leaked images show the camera module along with a single LED flash and a set of buttons for + and -, which are supposed to be camera-related functions. The keys are placed on the camera-protective slide-down cap. Check out the new leaked images of the Optimus G2 below:

Sunday, July 7, 2013

LG Nexus 4 E960 price details and product information.

LG Nexus 4 E960:

  • Good display
  • Sexy design
  • Great performer
  • Smooth multitasking
  • Upgradable to the latest Android version as it is released
  • Lacklustre camera
  • No expandable storage
  • Rear panel is prone to scratches

MRP: 25990

  • Summary
If you have been waiting for it, just go and pick it up. It's awesome. The display is good, performance is excellent, you will be the first to receive all the Android updates and the phone simply looks gorgeous. On the downside, there is no expandable storage, the camera is lacklustre in low lighting and the earpiece has audio leaking. If you are searching for a smartphone between Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 30,000, the Nexus 4 can be at the top of your list along with the LG Optimus G, Samsung Galaxy SIII, Samsung Galaxy Note N-7000 and the HTC One X+.

  • REVIEWSPECIFICATIONS & PERFORMANCE
It’s finally here. After months of speculation, countless pre-order listings and rumours circulating the Internet, the Nexus 4 16GB is available in India in black as well as white. We here at Digit have had the smartphone with us since January. We received it one dark night. You can take a look at our acquisition of the smartphone here.

Now that we have had ample time with the Nexus 4, we thought we’d put it through its paces and see how it compares with other smartphones available in the Rs. 25,000 price point. Does the Nexus 4 live up to all the hype created around it?

  • At a Glance
To start with, this is Google’s flagship smartphone and runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The Nexus 4 is made by LG and is very reminiscent of the LG Optimus G in its looks and specifications. It however has a curvier design than the Optimus G. Here’s a quick look at the specifications of the Nexus 4 against the competition.

Model
LG Google Nexus 4
LG Optimus G E975
HTC One X+
Samsung Galaxy S III
Approx market price

The specifications of the Nexus 4 are at par with the competition. They are very similar to the LG Optimus G. the Optimus G has more built-in storage and a higher megapixel camera. Apart from that, the two are identical.

  • Design
If there is one thing that drives us crazy about the Nexus 4 is its design. I felt like Gollum from Lord of the Rings. I love and hate it at the same time. The device is curvy, slim, and sexy and definite eye candy. On the downside the back is so easily prone to scratches that all the novelty of that sexy look is lost. And there is no point in covering the back, as that is one aspect of the smartphone that has the highest show-off value.

The front of the Nexus 4 is very simple, just the display, front-facing camera and the earpiece. The bottom houses the microUSB port; the top has the headphones jack, the left the volume rocker and the right the power button. The ports and button layout is pretty standard when compared to the plethora of Android smartphones on offer.
Product 

Model LG Google Nexus 4 LG Optimus G E975 HTC One X+ Samsung Galaxy S III
Approx market price Rs. 25,990 Rs. 30,990 Rs. 29,990 Rs. 27,500
SoC Qualcomm APQ8064 Snapdragon Qualcomm APQ8064 Snapdragon NVIDIA Tegra 3 AP37 Exynos 4412 Quad
Cores 4 4 4 4
Clock Speed (GHz) 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.4
RAM (GB) 2 2 1 1
Display Size 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.8
Display resolution (pixels) 1280 x 768 1280 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 720
Display type IPS Plus LCD IPS Plus LCD S-LCD2 Super AMOLED
Pixel density (Ppi) 318 318 312 306
Graphics Adreno 320 Adreno 320 GeForce 2 Mali-400MP
Internal Storage 8GB / 16GB 32GB 64GB 16GB / 32GB / 64GB
Expandable memory? No No No Yes
Primary Camera 8MP 13MP 8MP 8MP
Battery 2100mAh 2100mAh 2100mAh 2100mAh
Platform Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean) Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
The rear of the Nexus 4 is jaw droppingly beautiful. It has a glass back, very reminiscent of the iPhone 4 and the 4S. Under the glass back, you have a textured design that sort of glitters as light falls on it. It is beautiful and you would be wise to protect this portion of the Nexus 4 as it is very easily susceptible to scratches and won’t sustain too many drops.

Thanks to its curved edges, the smartphone is very comfortable to hold and is light weighing a mere 139 grams. One downside is that it has a unibody design, which means that the battery isn’t user replaceable. Another design flaw with the smartphone is that the speaker grill is at the back. The audio gets really muffled if you keep the phone on a table or a bed.

Despite its design flaws, the Nexus 4 is a beautiful smartphone and will definitely turn heads. It is comfortable to hold, and the 4.7-inch display is easy to use with one as well as two hands.

UI and Interface
One of the most beautiful facts about owning a Nexus device is that you get a raw Android experience. You also have access to the latest OS updates once Google publishes them. You don’t have to wait for the manufacturer of the handset to check compatibility, add the skin and then update it.

On the Nexus 4 you have access to the lock screen apps including a shortcut to the camera. From the get go you have access to the five customizable home screens that you can load with apps widgets and folders. The app and widget lister is standard Android and you can uninstall an app by long pressing it and dragging it to the top of the screen. The dropdown notification on Android 4.2 has been modified a bit. To start with, you have the normal notification dropdown but grouped notifications can be expanded. If you have four WhatsApp messages, all you need to do is drag it down to expand it and see the details. You can do this from the comfort of the notifications menu without the need to open the app. Two finger swiping from the top of the display brings up a drop down menu that gives users access to their user profile, and shortcuts to a bunch of settings such as brightness, Wi-Fi, battery, Bluetooth and more. It’s a nifty addition.

The camera app of the Nexus 4 is also very cool. The tap to focus is fast and very fluid. There is no physical shutter button rather the button is on the display. To the left of the button, you have the toggle that gives you access to switching between stills, video, panorama and a 360-degree panorama. To the right of the shutter button, you have a toggle that gives you access to all the camera settings such as HDR mode, flash controls, exposure, white balance and more.

Overall, the Nexus 4 has by far the most fluid and raw Android experience we have come across. Sure devices such as the Optimus G and the Galaxy S III too have a smooth interface but there we are quite impressed with the raw Nexus UI. If you are someone who isn’t happy with skins overlaying Android, this is interface you will appreciate.

Performance
Considering the hardware powering the device is quite stellar, here’s a quick look to see how its benchmark performance stands up against the competition.
Despite having the same hardware as the LG Optimus G, the Nexus 4 wasn’t the supreme performer when it comes to the benchmarks. Despite having smartphones that are better at benchmarks, the Nexus 4 is still a great performer when it comes to real world usage.

Starting with the Nexus 4’s touchscreen, the response is brilliant. The layers between the glass and the display itself is so thin, it feels like there isn’t any gap between your fingertips on the glass and the display. This gives you quite an immersive experience while using the smartphone. The glass is also curved at the edges. This not only helps while navigating through menus and apps that require more screen real-estate, but is particularly helpful when you use the lock screen apps as they require you to swipe from one corner of the display.

The 4.7-inch display of the Nexus 4 has a 1280x768 pixel resolution giving it a 318ppi. The display is gorgeous although we have seen a better display on the likes of the LG Optimus G and the HTC Butterfly, but then again, those smartphones are priced higher.

Reading books, surfing the web was a pleasant experience on the Nexus 4. Even heavy websites loaded swiftly and with ease. Since the display supports 720p HD resolution, watching HD YouTube videos was a treat on the smartphone. The colour reproduction is clear and the viewing angles are good. To maintain the lower price point, LG has cut some corners with the display. This is very clearly evident when you place the Nexus 4 next to the Optimus G or even the HTC Butterfly. The upside is that the display is still quite fantastic.

The downside to the Nexus 4 is that it didn’t play the MKV HD or the AVI SD videos we loaded on it. The MP4 HD videos however ran smoothly. You can play all the formats on the smartphone via third party apps and they ran smoothly there but the fact that they didn’t run natively out of the box is a bummer.

The audio output from the Nexus 4’s speaker is nice, crisp and clear. But there is one drawback to this. The speaker is housed at the back of the smartphone. So if you place it on a table, or bed, the audio gets muffled. There are also times when you will play a game in landscape mode and your hand will muffle the speaker.

In terms of its gaming performance, Angry Birds Star Wars, Subway Surfer and Dead Trigger, all ran very smoothly. The gaming performance of the Nexus 4 is very good. Games lad swiftly, and they run smoothly even if there is heavy multitasking in the background. Every third party app we threw at the Nexus 4 smartphone ran smooth as butter.

Moving to the calling capabilities of the Nexus 4, and here we have some problem with it. There is a lot of audio leakage from the earpiece of the smartphone and this is disappointing. At full volume, there were a lot of people around me who could hear the person at the other end of the smartphone very clearly. This is a big downer.

Coming to the camera of the Nexus 4, the experience is a mixed bag. When the lighting conditions are good, you get some really good images. When the lighting condition is bad, you not only have noisy images, but there is loss of colour and detail as well.

Camera Samples
The Nexus 4 houses a microSIM card so remember, you will have to cut your SIM to use this smartphone.

In terms of its battery life, the Nexus 4 has enough juice to pull through a day of heavy use. We made calls, some social networking and a lot of texting with some gaming and multimedia consumption thrown into the mix. The battery was at 100% in the morning and by 10pm it was close to 28%. This is good.

Bottom Line
The Nexus 4 is finally here and is priced at Rs. 25,990. If you have been waiting for this device, just go and pick it up. It’s awesome. The display is good, performance is excellent, you will be the first to receive all the Android updates and the phone simply looks gorgeous. On the downside, there is no expandable storage, the camera is lacklustre in low lighting and the earpiece has audio leaking. If you are searching for a smartphone between Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 30,000, the Nexus 4 can be at the top of your list along with the LG Optimus G, Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 and the HTC One X+.

4.7-inch True HD IPS Plus display with 1280x786 pixel resolution, Quad-core 1.5 GHz Krait processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, 8MP rear camera & 1.3MP video call camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Android 4.2, 2100mAh battery.

New leaked images of LG Optimus G2 Latest 2013.

New leaked images of LG Optimus G2 confirm on-screen buttons
New images of the next flagship LG smartphone have surfaced on the web.
Details about LG's next flagship smartphone, dubbed as the Optimus G2, have once again surfaced on the web. According to new leak images, the smartphone has button-less front and thin bezels. The information is in line with the previous rounds of rumours of on-screen buttons.



LG has already confirmed it is developing successor to its popular Optimus G smartphone. The Optimus G2 is believed to serve as the basis of the next gen Nexus smartphone – like Optimus G is for the Nexus 4. LG, however, has stated it won't launch the Nexus 5, but reports say the phone is already in the works.

The LG Optimus G2 is said to come with a 5.2-inch full HD display with 423 ppi density. The recent leaked benchmark results show the phone is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset and 2GB of RAM. It is likely to sport 13 MP camera along with Optical Image Stabilization.

The leaked images show the camera module along with a single LED flash and a set of buttons for + and -, which are supposed to be camera-related functions. The keys are placed on the camera-protective slide-down cap. Check out the new leaked images of the Optimus G2 below:

Saturday, July 6, 2013

LG Optimus G Pro compared with Latest smartphones.



Model LG Optimus G Pro Samsung Galaxy Note II HTC Butterfly Samsung Galaxy S4 HTC One Lenovo K900
Power Package            
Processor Qualcomm APQ8064T Snapdragon 600 Exynos 4412 Quad Qualcomm APQ8064 Snapdragon (S4 Pro) Exynos 5 Octa 5410 Qualcomm APQ8064T Snapdragon 600 Intel Atom Z2580
Cores 4 4 4 8 4 2
Max Clock Speed (in GHz) 1.7 1.6 1.5 Quad-core 1.6 GHz & quad-core 1.2 GHz 1.7 2
RAM 2 2 2 2 2 2
Graphics Adreno 320 Mali-400MP Adreno 320 PowerVR SGX 544MP3 Adreno 320 PowerVR SGX544
Display            
Size (inches) 5.5 5.5 5 5 4.7 5.5
Type IPS Plus LCD Super AMOLED Super LCD3 Super AMOLED Super LCD3 IPS LCD
Resolution (pixels) 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Storage            
Internal Storage (in GB) 32 16 16 16 32 16
Expandable (Y/N) Y Y Y Y N Y
Memory card Type microSD microSD microSD microSD - microSD
Camera            
Mega Pixels 13 8 8 13 4 (UltraPixel) 13
Others            
Sim micro micro micro micro micro micro
OS Android 4.1.2 Android 4.1.2 Android 4.1.2 Android 4.2 Android 4.1.2 Android 4.2
Battery Capacity (in mAh) 3140 3100 2020 2600 2300 2500
Weight (in grams) 172 180 140 130 143 162


LG has launched the Optimus G Pro flagship Android smartphone in India, with a price tag of Rs 42,500.

Two things do stand out immediately - first, the rather delayed launch of the Nexus 4 in India has taken some sheen off what is potentially a very good device. Second, it is taking on much more popular Android flagships that also cost a lot less.

What is the Optimus G Pro?
The Optimus G Pro packs in a 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, paired with 2GB of RAM. The phone runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) out of the box.

There is 32GB of built-in storage, along with a microSD slot for expansion. LG has packed this in with a fairly big 3,140 mAh battery.

Check out how the LG Optimus G Pro compares to other rival flagship smartphones in terms of specifications, below:
Is it THAT superior to the Galaxy Note II?
The general perception is that the Optimus G Pro is directly competing with the Samsung Galaxy Note II. However, it is important to note that the Galaxy Note II has been around for quite a while now, and we could very well see a newer version of the big screen flagship in a few months’ time. Which is why, in a direct comparison, the Optimus G Pro has a distinct advantage in terms of specs.

What? No stylus?
While the LG Optimus G Pro may be called a Note II competitor, it is important to note that the G Pro doesn’t come with a stylus. Yes, there are a couple of apps that believe that your finger is the stylus, but for all purposes, it just isn’t the same thing. For the want of a more a more direct rival, you would have to look at the 5-inch phones instead.

It is just a smartphone then?
So, essentially, the Optimus G Pro is essentially a smartphone just like any other flagship currently fighting for the top spot - the HTC One, the Galaxy S4, and the Lenovo IdeaPhone K900.

How does it compare to the flagships?
Compared to the HTC One, there is a very apparent screen size advantage for the Optimus G Pro. The Snapdragon 600 processor on both devices is exactly the same. Both the 4.7-inch display for the HTC One and 5.5-inch display for the Optimus G Pro have the Full HD resolution. But, while the Optimus sports the IPS Plus display, the HTC One has the Super LCD3. Between the two, the IPS Plus will be more frugal when it comes to battery consumption. The HTC One is the best-built Android phone out there, and that is a debate that ends as quickly as it was opened.

Compared with the Galaxy S4, the Optimus G Pro seems to be at a disadvantage immediately, as you compare the processor details. The quad-core Snapdragon 600 will look at a severe disadvantage when compared to the octa-core monster in the Galaxy S4 (quad-core 1.6GHz & quad-core 1.2GHz). We will only be comparing the actual performance between the two power plants once we get the Optimus G Pro for a detailed review.

The real joker in the pack could be the Lenovo K900 smartphone. This is the first high-end Intel-powered smartphone, and we do find the specs to be rather impressive. However, all judgment and comparisons will be reserved till we benchmark both devices, the review units of which are coming soon.

Friday, July 5, 2013

The world's first 84- inch ultra HD Tv 2013

A household name in the world of televisions ,not to long ago LG announced the availability of its 84-inch ultra HDTV or 4K television in India.Sporting a 3D- capable IPS panel display, with very wide viewing angles, the 84- inch behemoth of a TV is hailed by LG as the World's first 84-inch Ultra HDTV".It has a whole host of bells and whistles, some of which we have highlighted alongside.From the looks of it, this TV is a specimen worth displaying in your living room if you can afford it that is.

Enjoy details above clarity and experience scale beyond reality with the World’s 1st 84 Ultra HD TV. LG has truly raised the bar of innovation With 8.3 million pixels leading to a resolution (3840 x 2160) that’s Four times better than Full HD.

Enjoy Smart in 3D

Experience the next generation of 3D Technology that is all set to redefine your cinematic experience. Enjoy comfortable 3D viewing with certified flicker-free, blur-free 3D 
technology and lighter, battery free glasses.

ULTRA HD 3840 X 2160

LG 84(213 cm  Ultra HD 3D TV presents a whole new level of picture quality, boasting a resolution four times higher than Full HD. Naturally, it is incredibly vivid and crisp, even when viewed from close distances. LG Ultra HD 3D TV will thoroughly satisfy the viewer with flawless detail, lifting the standard of visual display yet higher.

2.2 SPEAKERS SYSTEM

Rich sound completes the viewing experience. 

Enjoy a richness of sound that no other TV can provide. With 50W audio bursting from the 2.2 Speaker System, LG ULTRA HD TV boasts two woofers, delivering incredible depth and liveliness to your ears as the screen brings to your eyes. Now, you can take the booming exhilaration of the movies home with you.

COMFORTABLE 3D GLASSES

Enjoy 3D wearing the most comfortable 3D glasses. 
CINEMA 3D glasses are light, flicker-free, battery-free, hassle-free and economical, 
allowing for greater viewing comfort and convenience.

3D DEPTH CONTROL

Customize your 3D entertainment with 3D Depth Control.Watch 3D in either more comfort or more thrill—
it’s your choice. With 3D Depth Control, you can control the level of 3D effect to watch the way you want it.

3D SOUND ZOOMING

Don’t just watch 3D, hear in 3D.
The complete 3D TV is here with 3D sound that is fully synced with the 3D images on-screen. 
3D Sound Zooming makes your 3D experience even more immersive than ever.

3D WORLD
Endlessly expanding 3D VOD via 3D world.Meet a wider and over-expanding 3D world of entertainment.LG's 3D World card provides you with endlessly expanding content, including 3D videos on sports, cultures, documentaries, kids, lifestyle and movie clips

2D TO 3D CONVERSION

Don’t worry about lack of content anymore—convert 2D to 3D! 
LG’s upgraded conversion technology is the most advanced, with superior depth effect and smoothness.

DUAL PLAY

LG’s Dual Play function takes gaming with your friends to a new level of excitement.

Whereas conventional TVs relied on a split screen or separate sets for multi-player games, LG TVs with Dual Play function transmit two separate 2D images that can be seen through two different sets of polarized glasses. So when two players wear the glasses while playing games, they will each see a different image covering the entire screen.

MAGIC REMOTE

Point & Click, Drag & Drop : Mouse like remote. Just point, click, and drop anywhere you want on your LG TV screen.

Page Scroll with Wheel : Intuitive control with mouse like remote. Scroll up and down the web browser just like a mouse for easy use. Wheel allows you to switch between different TV channels easier than ever.

Simple Command with Gesture : Make a simple gesture for complex commands and save time.

Search with Voice : Instead of typing just use voice input. Universal search, text on SNS and internet search with your voice.

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