Thursday, 18 June 2015

Apples most personal device yet- The Apple Watch

The Apple Watch




The Apple Watch is an extraordinarily small and personal    device. It is designed to participate in nearly every moment of your day, but almost never directly interact with anyone else. It knows when you’re wearing it. You can talk to it. You can poke it — and it can poke back.
Every so often, the Apple Watch thinks about your heartbeat.
But the Apple Watch is also an enormous device. It’s the first entirely new Apple product in five years, and the first Apple product developed after the death of Steve Jobs. It’s full of new hardware, new software, and entirely new ideas about how the worlds of fashion and technology should intersect.
It’s also the first smartwatch that might legitimately become a mainstream product, even as competitors flood the market. Apple has the marketing prowess, the retail store network, and the sheer determination to actually make this thing happen.




Apples New Face the 6 and the 6 plus

The iPhone 6 and 6 plus

Samsung, HTC, and others have been making big phones , and they have years of iteration and millions of sales to show for it. This is Cupertino’s steepest climb yet: can it leapfrog the entrenched competition and prove that Apple can do better?

The 6 plus has a big job to do........



Lets take a look at some specs.....

The OnePlus One

The OnePlus One




    The OnePlus One is a 'no compromise' Snapdragon-801-powered smartphone running the Cyanogen 11S operating system based on Android 4.4. Priced at $299 and $349 for the 16GB and 64GB models, respectively. The handset boasts a 5.5 inch full HD display and a 13MP rear camera with a 6-lens arrangement providing f/2.0 aperture to support low lighting image capture.This flagship killer has changed the complete view of market. It has specs of a samsung GS6 priced at $249.This complete Phablet had a sandstone back which gives it a rugged feel which is pretty good.This phone is totally recommended as it will save you a lot of money and help get you one of the best phones........

    The LG G4

    The LG G4
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    LG's new flagship killer hone the G4, Wrapped in leather has totally changed the game of phones in the market....
    Visually, the G4 isn't a stark departure from last year's G3. It has a 5.5-inch, 2560 x 1440 pixel (that's QHD) display, volume buttons and power key on the back, and has roughly the same dimensions as last year's phone (which means it's compact, but just slightly too big for me to use in one hand). The G4 has a slight curve to it, but it's not as drastically bent as LG's G Flex 2. The curve is subtle enough that most people won't notice it, but LG claims it makes the display 20 percent less likely to break on impact than the fully flat G3.

    The G4's screen is totally impressive...
    Though the G4's display has the same size and resolution as last year's phone, LG is touting a number of new technologies that supposedly make it the best display on any smartphone yet. The G4 has what LG is calling a "Quantum IPS" panel with the same color accuracy rating as displays used for color grading movies. It's 25 percent brighter with 50 percent better contrast and 20 percent better color accuracy. LG also says it's 11 percent more power efficient than the G3's screen. In person, it's certainly an impressive display, especially when compared side by side with other smartphones, but it's hard to say how much better it actually is in the real world.



    The Camera...
    The G4's camera is also upgraded over the G3, with a new 16-megapixel sensor, brighter f/1.8 lens, and improved image stabilization. It has the same laser autofocus system as before, but it also adds a new "color spectrum sensor" that promises more accurate color and white balance in difficult lighting conditions. LG also revamped its camera app for the G4 with extensive manual controls, including shutter speed, white balance, ISO, and RAW image capture.

    Some Specs...
    Other highlight specs include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, a 3,000mAh removable battery (but no Qualcomm QuickCharge support or built-in wireless charging), and a Micro SD card slot. LG also says that the GPS navigation and location services on the G4 are twice as accurate as other phones.
    For software, the G4 is running Android 5.1 Lollipop with LG's custom interface. Like Samsung, LG says it has removed a lot of superfluous apps this year, and that most versions of the G4 will only ship with Google Chrome instead of two browsers. (Though the demo devices we saw ahead of today's announcement had both Chrome and LG's browser installed.) The G4 comes with 100GB of free Google Drive storage space for two years, and the native gallery, music, and file explorer apps have Drive integrated into them.

    The Clash of Phones...
    LG says it will be launching the G4 on all of the major carriers in the US around the end of May or early June. The company wouldn't specify pricing (or how much more those fancy leather backs might cost), but it's likely the G4 will cost about the same as the G3.
    Samsung's Galaxy S6 threw down the gauntlet earlier this year and staked its claim as the best Android phone ever made. LG is making many of the same claims with the G4, but it remains to be seen whether or not it will be able to compete with the best of the best.