Tuesday, 30 December 2014

SONY XPERIA Z3 CAMERIA SPECIFICATION

SONY XPERIA Z3 







SONY XPRIA Z3 HAS AMAZING PHOTO RESOLUTION AND ITS ONE OF THE BEST SMARTPHONE THAT GETS PHOTOS IN UNDERWATER ITS JUST A MIND BLOWING THING JUST TO OWN ONE SMARTPHONE LIKE THIS







Camera and video

  • 20.7 megapixel camera with auto focus
  • 8x digital zoom
  • ISO 12800 maximum
  • Sony Exmor RS for mobile image sensor
  • 4K video recording
  • Front-facing camera, HD 1080p for video chat and 2.2 MP for camera capture
  • Pulsed LED flash
  • SteadyShot™ – video stabilisation
  • Superior Auto – automatic scene selection
  • HDR for photos and videos
  • Burst mode
  • Social live**
  • Image stabiliser
  • Geotagging – add location info to your photos
  • Object tracking – lock focus on a specific object
  • Red-eye reduction
  • Image capture, supported file format: JPEG
  • Image playback, supported file formats: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, WebP
  • Video capture, supported file formats: 3GPP, MP4
  • Video playback, supported file formats: 3GPP, MP4, Matroska, AVI, Xvid, WebM

Networks

  • GSM GPRS/EDGE (2G)
  • UMTS HSPA (3G)
  • LTE (4G) (not available in all markets)

Display and design

  • 5.2" Full HD display (1920x1080 pixels)
  • TRILUMINOS™ Display for mobile
  • X-Reality™ for mobile picture engine

Entertainment

  • PlayStation® Certified
  • PS4™ Remote Play******

Processor (CPU)

  • Snapdragon 2.5 GHz Qualcomm Quad-core
  • Adreno 330 GPU

Memory and storage

  • 3 GB RAM
  • Up to 16 GB flash memorY



















Friday, 19 December 2014

The Cicret Bracelet will turn your arm into the display and interface )Wrist wearables may focus on fitness and notifications, but one bracelet called Cicret aims to create a smartphone screen on the user’s hairy forearm. Soon, users could be reading their emails on their skin. (Photo : Cicret)  

Key feature is a built in projector and eight sensors, which will allow a wearer to manipulate an image that is projected onto their arm. The ‘Screen’ will let users read emails, surf the web, watch videos, play games and even make phone calls. The technology inside the device will consist of an accelerometer, memory card, processor, micro USB port, battery, long range sensors, pico projector, Bluetooth unit, Wi-Fi component, LED, Snap Button and SIM storage tech.

Thursday, 18 December 2014




Sony Xperia Z2 tips and tricks

Is that a shiny new Xperia Z2 you're holding in your hand? It would be fair to say you're pretty darn pleased with your glorious chunk of technological magic, right? 

There's so much more to than phone than sending silly pictures via Snapchat and tagging your mates in Facebook, you know. Sony didn't fashion one of the world's best smartphones for such banal exercises - the company has created a behemoth of a blower, and until you learn to use it to its full potential, you're simply doing it wrong. 

Worry not, as we have 25 tips to ensure you wring every last drop of functionality out of that seductive slab of telephonic triumph.

25) Change the layout of your app drawerBlue line

In the vast majority of Android-based phones, the app drawer is a pretty regimented place - everything is laid out in alphabetical order, which can make the process of locating your favourite downloads a little irksome, especially if you're in a rush. 

Thankfully, the Xperia Z2 has the solution - when you're viewing the app drawer, simply swipe inwards from the left-hand side of the screen and a  menu will appear which allows you to toggle between alphabetical layout, "most used" or "installed" - the latter of which will only show apps you've downloaded yourself.

24) Add more home screensBlue line

Five homescreens not enough for all your lovely shortcuts and widgets? Don't worry, you can always add more. 

On any of the homescreens, simply perform a pinch gesture with two fingers and you'll be presented with a menu that allows you to organise your screens and add additional ones. You can have up to seven at once.

23) Have your music player start up when you plug in some headphonesBlue line

The Xperia Z2 is so smart that it can detect when you plug in your headphones. To enable this feature, open the Smart Connect application and select the "Events" tab at the top. Switch on "Music on the Go" and when you next connect your cans, your music will play automatically. Even better, when you remove your headphones the current track will pause.

22) Make you phone go into silent mode when you plug it in at night
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Xperia Z2 tips 1Most of us are now comfortable with having to charge up our power-hungry smartphones on a daily basis, and in order to keep them close to us at all times it's not uncommon for handsets to be be plugged in next to your bed overnight. You can configure the Xperia Z2 to automatically switch off its ringer and open the alarm and clock application when it detects a charger being plugged in after a certain time - 10PM at night, for example. Via the Smart Connect app, select "Night" mode and ensure the timing suits your personal sleeping hours by clicking the Edit button at the bottom of the screen,

21) Pick and choose what appears in the Z2's status bar
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The Android status bar has been with us since day one, and provides handy, at-a-glance info every second of the day. The Xperia Z2 allows you to tinker with what icons are displayed in this area; go to Settings > Personalisation > Status bar icons to see for yourself. 

20) Make your battery last longerBlue line

Xperia Z2 tipsSmartphones are incredibly power-hungry thanks to their always-on status and cutting-edge internal tech. Making sure your battery lasts an entire day is quite a task, but thankfully the Z2 has the tools to help. 

Go to Settings > Power Management to see exactly how much juice you have left in the tank. From here, you can toggle various modes which are intended to increase stamina at the expense of various functions. One of the most useful is Low Battery Mode, which only kicks in when your power level drops below a certain point. It then switches off all non-essential functions to buy you as much extra time as possible until you can reach the nearest wall charger.


19) Edit your Quick Settings menu
Blue lineMost Android phones have a Quick Settings option that can be accessed by sliding down the notifications bar, and the Xperia Z2 is no different. It comes with the added bonus of customization - you can change which options appear so that you can always reach the setting you want with the minimum of fuss. Pull down the Quick Settings menu with a two-fingered swipe from the top of the screen, then tap the Edit button in the top-right corner.

18) Control your backups
Blue lineWith so much precious data contained on our phones it's a good idea to maintain a regular backup schedule. The Xperia Z2 comes with its own Backup & restore application, which allows you to save data to your SD card or an external USB storage device. It's possible to restore all application data and media files using this system, too.

17) Enable Developer modeBlue line

Developer mode isn't something casual mobile users will want to bother with, but if you're interested in getting the most out of your Xperia Z2 it's worth checking out. 

To switch it on, go to Settings > About Phone and scroll down to the "Build Number" section at the bottom. Tap on this several times and you'll eventually be granted Developer access. These advanced options appear in their own sub-menu in the Settings section.

16) Give you phone an easy speed boostBlue line

You'll need to enable Developer mode for this easy hack, so refer to the previous tip if you haven't already. Enter the Developer options menu and scroll down to the "Drawing" section. See those three boxes marked Window, Transition and Animator? Switch those all to "Animation scale .5x" and you'll notice that everything moves a little faster. 

Basically, all you've done is to limit the amount of time animations such as page turns and pop-up windows take, but the end result is less waiting and a phone which feels like it has had a turbo boost. If you want to be even more aggressive, you can switch off these animations entirely.

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iphone 6plus

iPHONE 6 PLUS 
 one of the best and greatest smartphone ever been made big display it looks amazing with better ppi Apple has only dealt in two screen sizes - a 3.5-inch display graced the first five generations of iPhone, and just three have had the pleasure of a larger 4-inch display.





iPhone 6 Plus review

5.5 inches then is a huge leap forward for Apple, moving its iPhone range into the uncharted waters of the phablet market currently dominated by Samsung and other Android devices.
Apple is looking to reach a previously untapped audience of smartphone users - those who demand a large screen, with 'productivity' the main buzzword being thrown around. A key market for the iPhone 6 Plus is Asia, where general consensus seems to be bigger = better when it comes to smartphone screens.
In terms of specs and design there isn't a huge amount of difference between the iPhone 6 Plus and the iPhone 6 - apart from the obvious size.





iPhone 6 Plus review

The iPhone 6 Plus does boast a couple of unique features however. It's the first iPhone to pack a full HD display, plus its bigger body means it houses a larger battery than its 4.7-inch brother.
Both sport A8 64-bit processors, 1GB of RAM, M8 motion coprocessors and 8MP rear facing cameras - but the snapper on the iPhone 6 Plus benefits from OIS (optical image stabilisation) while the iPhone 6 makes do with EIS (electronic image stabilisation).
As with all Apple products the iPhone 6 Plus doesn't come cheap, and you may want to brace yourself because it's one of the most expensive handsets around.





iPhone 6 Plus review

SIM-free the 16GB iPhone 6 Plus carries a lofty price tag of $749, £619, AU$999 - and that's just the start.
Apple has ditched the 32GB variant for both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, with the next storage level coming in at 64GB, and for the 5.5-inch iPhone that equals $849, £699, AU$1129.
The good news for storage fans is that Apple has finally introduced a 128GB model - which may quieten those whining about the lack of a microSD slot - but it will cost you a small fortune. $949, £789, AU$1249 to be exact.





iPhone 6 Plus review

That makes the iPhone 6 Plus comfortably more expensive than rival phablets including the LG G3OnePlus OneNokia Lumia 1520 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
It's big, it's expensive and it's likely to play second fiddle to the iPhone 6 - so is the iPhone 6 Plus worth considering? Read on to find out.

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Sony Xperia is the best phone for walkman music which As best effect sounds and,yet it has a great water resistance and,its light in weight it feels amazing sony Xperia Z series is one of the best of them

Features

  • Dust and water resistant* with durable reflective glass surface
  • 5(12.7 cms) Full HD Reality Display powered with Mobile BRAVIA® Engine 2
  • 13MP Fast Capture camera with Exmor RS™ for mobile & HDR video
  • Slim & Slick 7.9mm with 1.5 GHz processor with better STAMINA mode
  • One Touch NFC for file sharing or connecting devices
  • Exclusive Sony Apps. for live music/video streaming and music downloads

Take your Xperia Z3 further

  • Sony offers a range of different SmartWear accessories

    Live smarter with SmartWear

    SmartWear helps you stay on top of the moments that matter. Keep track of the things you love with ease and control your world as you wish. Have fun, look good, live smart one of the best wearable gadget to recieve calls via and play music and see latest messages