Friday, 17 June 2016

Incredible: Panasonic P75 Phone launch with 5000 MAH Battery!

पैनासॉनिक ने कम कीमत पर दमदार बैटरी वाला स्मार्टफोन लॉन्च किया है। पैनासॉनिक P75 नाम से उतारे गए इस स्मार्टफोन में 5000 mAh बैटरी लगी है।

OS 

 ड्यूल सिम पैनासॉनिक P75 ऐंड्रॉयड 5.1 लॉलिपॉप पर आधारित सेल UI पर रन करता है।

डिस्प्ले
इस फोन में 5 इंच का HD आईपीएस डिस्प्ले लगा है, जिसका रेजॉलूशन 720 x 1280 पिक्सल्स है।

प्रोसेसर और रैम
​पैनासॉनिक P75 में 1.3 GHz के क्वॉड-कोर प्रोसेसर के साथ 1GB रैम लगाई गई है।

कैमरा
इस स्मार्टफोन का बैक कैमरा 8 मेगापिक्सल है, जिसके साथ एलईडी फ्लैश भी दी गई है। इसका फ्रंट कैमरा 5 मेगापिक्सल है।

स्टोरेज
पैनासॉनिक P75 की इंटरनल मेमरी 8 जीबी है। 32 जीबी तक का माइक्रोएसडी कार्ड लगाया जा सकता है।  

कनेक्टिविटी
कनेक्टिविटी की बात करें तो यह 3G, वाई-फाई, ब्लूटूथ, जीपीएस और माइक्रो-यूएसबी सपॉर्ट करता है। इसमें ऐंबियंट लाइट सेंसर, प्रॉक्सिमिटी सेंसर और ऐक्सलरोमीटर भी है। 

कीमत
​पैनासॉनिक P75 को 5,990 रुपये में लॉन्च किया गया है। यह शैंपेन गोल्ड और सैंड ब्लैक कवर वैरियंट्स में मिलेगा। इसके साथ 399 रुपये फ्री प्रॉटेक्टिव स्क्रीन गार्ड भी मिलेगा।
 
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Monday, 13 June 2016

Breaking Big News: Microsoft to buy LinkedIn for $26.2 billion!

Microsoft today announced that it is acquiring LinkedIn for $196 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at $26.2 billion, inclusive of LinkedIn's net cash. Jeff Weiner will remain CEO of LinkedIn, and he will report directly to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

"The LinkedIn team has grown a fantastic business centered on connecting the world's professionals. Together we can accelerate the growth of LinkedIn, as well as Microsoft Office 365 and Dynamics as we seek to empower every person and organization on the planet," said Nadella.


The transaction has been unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both LinkedIn and Microsoft. The deal is expected to close this calendar year, subject to approval by LinkedIn's shareholders, satisfaction of certain regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.

Microsoft will finance the transaction primarily through the issuance of new indebtedness. Upon closing, Microsoft expects LinkedIn's financials to be reported as part of Microsoft's Productivity and Business Processes segment.


Microsoft expects the acquisition to have minimal dilution of approximately 1% to non-GAAP earnings per share, for the remainder of fiscal year 2017 post-closing and for fiscal year 2018 based on the expected close date, and become accretive to Microsoft's non-GAAP earnings per share in fiscal year 2019, or less than two years post-closing.


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Saturday, 4 June 2016

Laptop Buying Guide: 8 Essential Tips that blow Your Mind!

Compact enough to carry with you, yet versatile enough to run demanding applications, a laptop is the best tool for doing serious work or play at home and on the road. While standalone tablets and smartphones are always popular, most people realize that everything from typing a research paper to crunching video to gaming works better on a laptop. So what type of laptop should you get?

 There's a wide variety of sizes, features and prices, which makes choosing the right laptop a challenge. That's why you need to figure out what your needs are. To make the right call, just follow these steps.
  
1. Pick a Platform: Mac, Windows or Chrome OS?
This is not an easy question to answer, especially if you're not familiar with both Macs and PCs. But this quick overview of each platform’s strengths and weaknesses should help.

Most laptops come with one of three operating systems: Windows, Chrome OS or Mac OS X (for MacBooks only). Choosing the right one is a personal preference, but here's a quick summary of what each offers.
  
Windows 10

The most flexible operating system, Windows appears on many more makes and models than Chrome OS or Mac OS X. Windows notebooks range in price from under $200 to several thousand dollars and offer a wide array of features from touch screens to fingerprint readers to dual graphics chips. Windows 10, the latest version of Microsoft's flagship operating system, provides a number of improvements over Windows 7 and 8, including the ability to switch between tablet and desktop modes, a revamped Start menu with live tiles and the Cortana voice assistant. While it still needs more touch-friendly apps for tablet users, Windows has millions of desktop programs available, including the full versions of the major productivity, graphics, video and development software. 

Apple OS X El Capitan

All MacBooks come with Apple's own operating system, Mac OS X El Capitan. Overall, the operating system offers similar functionality to Windows 10, but with a different take on the interface that substitutes an apps dock at the bottom of the screen for Microsoft's Start menu and taskbar. iPhone or iPad users will appreciate iOS-like features such as Launch Pad for your apps, superior multitouch gestures, and the ability to take calls and text from your iPhone. However, OS X isn't made for touch, because no MacBook comes with a touch screen.

 Chrome OS

Found on inexpensive "Chromebooks" such as the Lenovo 100S Chromebook, Google's OS is simple and secure, but limited. The user interface looks a lot like Windows with an application menu, a desktop and the ability to drag windows around, but the main app you use is the Chrome browser. The downside is that there are few offline apps and those that exist don't always work well. However, if you need a device to surf the Web and check email, navigate social networks and chat online, Chromebooks are inexpensive and highly portable, and they offer good battery life.

2. Decide If You Want a 2-in-1

These days, many PC laptops fall into the category of "2-in-1s," devices that can switch between traditional clamshell mode, tablet mode and other positions in between such as tent or stand modes. The 2-in-1s generally come in two different styles: detachables with screens that come off the keyboard entirely and flexible laptops with hinges that bend back 360 degrees to change modes. Most of these systems are much better at serving one purpose than the other, with bend-backs being laptops first and detachables offering a superior tablet experience. However, if you don't see the need to use your notebook as a slate, you'll usually get more performance for your money and a better productivity experience with a traditional clamshell laptop.
  
3. Choose the Right Size

 Before you look at specs or pricing, you need to figure out just how portable you need your laptop to be. Laptops are usually categorized by their display sizes:

  • 11 to 12 inches: The thinnest and lightest systems around have 11- to 12-inch screens and typically weigh 2.5 to 3.5 pounds,
  • 13 to 14 inches: Provides the best balance of portability and usability, particularly if you get a laptop that weighs under 4 pounds.
  • 15 inches: The most popular size, 15-inch laptops usually weigh 4.5 to 6.5 pounds. Consider this size if you want a larger screen and you're not planning to carry your notebook around often.
  • 17 to 18 inches: If your laptop stays on your desk all day every day, a 17- or 18-inch system could provide you with the kind of processing power you need to play high-end games or do workstation-level productivity.
 4. Check That Keyboard and Touchpad
The most impressive specs in the world don't mean diddly if the laptop you're shopping for doesn't have good ergonomics. If you plan to do a lot of work on your computer, make sure the keyboard offers solid tactile feedback, plenty of vertical travel (distance the key goes down when pressed, usually 1 to 2mm) and enough space between the keys.
LaptopBuying_Guide_keyboard_sLook for an accurate touchpad that doesn't give you a jumpy cursor and responds consistently to multitouch gestures such as pinch-to-zoom. If you're buying a business laptop, consider getting one with a pointing stick (aka nub) between the G and H keys so you can navigate around the desktop without lifting your fingers off the keyboard's home row.

5. Pick Your Specs

Laptop Buying Guide 2014: 9 Essential Tips
Notebook components such as processor, hard drive, RAM and graphics chip can confuse even notebook aficionados, so don't feel bad if spec sheets look like alphabet soup to you.
Here are the main components to keep an eye on.
  • CPU: The "brains" of your computer, the processor has a huge influence on performance, but depending on what you want to do, even the least-expensive model may be good enough. Here's a rundown.
    • AMD A series or Intel Core i3 / i5: If you're looking for a mainstream laptop with the best combination of price and performance, get a Core i5. Core i3 is a small step down. AMD A series CPUs are less common, but promise similar performance.
    • Intel Core i7: High-end performance for gaming rigs and workstations.
    • AMD E Series or Intel Pentium/Celeron: Found on low-cost laptops. It provides just enough performance to enable basic tasks such as video viewing, document editing and Web surfing.
    • Intel Atom: Also found on low-cost laptops and 2-in-1s. It offers basic performance but more battery life than Celeron/Pentium.
    • Intel Core m3 / m5 / m7: Low-power and low heat allow systems with these processors to go fanless. Performance is better than Celeron, but a notch below Core i3 / i5.
  • RAM: Some sub-$250 laptops come with only 2GB of RAM, but ideally you want at least 4GB on even a budget system and 8GB if you can spend just a little more.
  • Storage Drive (aka Hard Drive): Even more important than the speed of your CPU is the performance of your storage drive. If you can afford it and don't need a ton of internal storage, get a laptop with a solid state drive (SSD) rather than a hard drive, because you'll see at least three times the speed and a much faster laptop overall. Among SSDs, the newer PCIe x4 (aka NVME) units offer triple the speed of traditional SATA drives. Sub-$250 laptops use eMMC memory, which is technically solid-state but not faster than a mechanical hard drive.
  • Display: The more pixels you have, the more content you can fit on-screen, and the sharper it will look. Most budget and mainstream laptops have 1366 x 768 displays, but if you can afford it, we recommend paying extra for a panel that runs at 1920 x 1080, also known as full HD or 1080p. (The difference is typically about $TK.) Some higher-end laptops have screens that are 2560 x 1600, 3200 x 1800 or even 3840 x 2160, which all look sharp but consume more power, lowering your battery life.
  • Touch Screen: If you're buying a regular clamshell laptop, rather than a 2-in-1, you won't get much benefit from a touch screen and you will get 1 to 3 hours less battery life. On 2-in-1s, touch screens come standard.
  • Graphics Chip: If you're not playing PC games, creating 3D objects or doing high-res video editing, an integrated graphics chip (one that shares system memory) will be fine. If you have any of the above needs, though, a discrete graphics processor from AMD or Nvidia is essential. As with CPUs, there are both high- and low-end graphics chips. Nvidia maintains a list of its graphics chips from low to high end, as does AMD.
  • DVD/Blu-ray Drives. Few laptops come with optical drives, because all software and movies are downloadable. However, if you really need to read / write discs and your laptop of choice doesn't come with a built-in DVD drive, you can always buy an external one that connects via USB for under $20.

6. Don’t Skimp on Battery Life

LaptopBuying_Guide_batteryIf you're buying large, bulky notebook that you'll use only on a desk near an outlet, you don't have to worry about battery life. However, if you plan to use the laptop on your lap, even if it's at home and or work, you'll want at least 6 hours of endurance, with 8+ hours being ideal. To determine a notebook's expected battery life, don't take the manufacturer's word for it. Instead, read third-party results from objective sources, such as our reviews.

7. Plan Based on Your Budget

These days, you can buy a usable laptop for under $200, but if you can budget more, you'll get a system with better build quality, stronger performance and a better display. Here's what you can get for each price range.
  • $150 to $250: The least-expensive noteboo
    ks are either Chromebooks, which run Google's browser-centric OS, or low-end Windows systems with minimal storage and slower processors, such as the HP Stream 11 and the Lenovo Ideapad 100S. Use these as secondary computers only or give them to the kids.
  • $350 to $600: For well under $600, you can get a notebook with an Intel Core i5 or AMD A8 CPU, 4 to 8GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive, all respectable specs. However, at this price, most notebooks don't have an SSD, a full-HD display or long battery life.
  • $600 to $900: As you get above $600, you'll start to see more premium designs, such as metal finishes. Manufacturers also start to add in other features as you climb the price ladder, including higher-resolution displays and entry-level SSDs.
  • Above $900: At this price range, expect notebooks that are more portable, more powerful or both. Expect higher-resolution screens, faster processors and possibly discrete graphics. The lightest, longest-lasting ultraportables, like the MacBook Air 13-inch and the Dell XPS 13, tend to cost more than $1,000 (although you can get the Dell for less if you don't opt for a touch screen). High-end gaming systems and mobile workstations usually cost upward of $1,500 or even as much as $2,500 or $3,000.

8.Mind the Brand
Your laptop is only as good as the company that stands behind it. Accurate and timely technical support is paramount, which is why Laptop Mag evaluates every major brand in our annual Tech Support Showdown. This past year Apple came in first place, followed by HP and Samsung.This past year Apple came in first place, followed by Microsoft and Samsung.
Support is only part of what makes a notebook brand worth your money. You also have to consider how the manufacturer stacks up to the competition in terms of design, value and selection, review performance and other criteria. In our 2015 Best and Worst Laptop Brands report, Apple placed first, followed by Dell and HP.

 


Compact enough to carry with you, yet versatile enough to run demanding applications, a laptop is the best tool for doing serious work or play at home and on the road. While standalone tablets and smartphones are always popular, most people realize that everything from typing a research paper to crunching video to gaming works better on a laptop. So what type of laptop should you get? - See more at: http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/laptop-buying-guide#sthash.Kv7sYRXB.dpuf
Compact enough to carry with you, yet versatile enough to run demanding applications, a laptop is the best tool for doing serious work or play at home and on the road. While standalone tablets and smartphones are always popular, most people realize that everything from typing a research paper to crunching video to gaming works better on a laptop. So what type of laptop should you get? - See more at: http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/laptop-buying-guide#sthash.Kv7sYRXB.dpuf
Compact enough to carry with you, yet versatile enough to run demanding applications, a laptop is the best tool for doing serious work or play at home and on the road. While standalone tablets and smartphones are always popular, most people realize that everything from typing a research paper to crunching video to gaming works better on a laptop. So what type of laptop should you get? - See more at: http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/laptop-buying-guide#sthash.Kv7sYRXB.dpuf
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कोम्पुग्राम स्पेशल: एंड्राइड फ़ोन की बैटरी को कैसे लम्बे समय तक चलाये !

स्मार्टफोन यूजर्स को सबसे बड़ी टेंशन यह रहती है कि बैटरी खत्म न हो जाए। कई बार बैटरी ऐसे मौके पर साथ छोड़ देती है, जब हमें सबसे ज्यादा जरूरत होती है। इसके लिए कुछ लोग चार्जर साथ लेकर घूमते हैं तो कुछ लोग पावरबैंक। मगर असली समस्या को सुलझाने की कोशिश कम ही लोग करते हैं।

आप आसान से तरीके अपनाकर अपने ऐंड्रॉयड स्मार्टफोन को ऐसा बना सकते हैं कि उसकी बैटरी जल्दी खत्म नहीं होगी। थोड़ा सा वक्त निकालकर अगर आप ये 15 सेटिंग्स कर लेंगे तो यकीन मानिए, आपकी बैटरी लाइफ दोगुनी तक बढ़ जाएगी। 

1. चेक करें, कौन से ऐप्स बैटरी खत्म कर रहे हैं

चेक करें कि आपके फोन में कौन से ऐप्स हैं, जो बैटरी ज्यादा इस्तेमाल कर रहे हैं। अगर ये ऐप काम के नहीं हैं तो इन्हें तुरंत हटा दें। सभी ऐंड्रॉयड यूजर यह चेक करने के लिए नीचे दिए स्टेप फॉलो करें

Settings > Device > Battery या Settings > Power > Battery Use

 2. बेकार के ऐप्स को तुरंत हटाएं
कई बार हम कुछ ऐसे ऐप्स इंस्टॉल कर लेते हैं, जो बाद में काम नहीं आते। ऐसे ऐप्स को नीचे दिए स्टेप फॉल करने के बाद एकसाथ एक ही मेन्यु से अनइंस्टॉल करें- 

Settings > Apps > All 

ऐसा करने पर सभी ऐप्स दिखेंगे। फालतू ऐप्स पर टैप करें और स्क्रॉल करके उन्हें अनइंस्टॉल कर दें।

 3. मैन्युअली कभी ऐप क्लोज न करें

ऐंड्रॉयड के लिए बहुत सारे टास्क किलर ऐप्स होते हैं। मैन्युअली क्लोज करने से बैटरी लाइफ नहीं सुधरती। अगर आप मैन्युअली ऐप को क्लोज करते हैं तो उसमें ज्यादा बैटरी खर्च होती है।

 4. होमस्क्रीन से फालतू के विजट हटा दें

बहुत सारे ऐंड्रॉयड ऐप्स होमस्क्रीन पर विजट बना देते हैं। कई बार हम खुद मौसम का हाल बताने वाले या न्यूज ऐप के विजट स्क्रीन पर रखते हैं। ये लगातार अपडेट होने के लिए डेटा और बैटरी खर्च करते हैं। इन्हें हटा दें। इन्हें हटाने के लिए टैप करके होल्ड कीजिए और ट्रैश का आइकॉन दिखने पर वहां ले जाकर छोड़ दीजिए।

 5. जहां सिग्नल कम हो, वहां एयरप्लेन मोड ऑन कीजिए
स्मार्टफोन बहुत सी बैटरी उन जगहों पर नेटवर्क ढूंढने में खर्च कर देते हैं, जहां पर सिग्नल कम होता है। अगर आपको सिग्नल न मिल रहा हो तो एयरप्लेन मोड में जाने में ही समझदारी है। वाई-फाई यूज करने की कोशिश करें। ध्यान रहे कि वाई-फाई बंद करने से बैटरी नहीं बचती। सेल्युलर नेटवर्क्स के मुकाबले वाई-फाई कम एनर्जी खर्च करता है।

6. Doze डाउनलोड करें

ऐंड्रॉयड मार्शमैलो में तो Doze डिफॉल्ट फीचर है, मगर ऐंड्रॉयड 4.1 और इसके बाद वाले वर्जन इस्तेमाल करने वाले यूजर्स प्ले स्टोर से Doze नाम का ऐप डाउनलोड कर सकते हैं। डाउनलोड करने के बाद यह ऐप ऐक्टिवेट करना होगा। फिर यह बैकग्राउंड में काम करता रहता है और बैटरी बचाने में मददगार साबित होता है।

7. नोटिफिकेशंस ऑफ करें

ईमेल और सोशल मीडिया ऐप्स को तुरंत अपडेट देने के लिए इंटरनेट से जुड़े रहना पड़ता है। इस चक्कर में वे ज्यादा बैटरी खर्च करते हैं। इसलिए बेहतर होगा कि आप नोटिफिकेशंस ऑफ कर दें। सेटिंग्स में जाने के बाद Apps में जाएं और नोटिफिकेशन देने वाले ऐप्स की नोटिफिकेशंस बंद कर दें।

8. जब जरूरत न हो तो जीपीएस ऑफ कर दें
 
जीपीएस सबसे ज्यादा बैटरी खर्च करने वाले फीचर्स में से एक है। अगर आपको नैविगेशन नहीं करना है या कोई और काम नहीं है तो जीपीएस को ऑफ ही रखें। इसके लिए स्वाइप डाउन करें और क्विक सेटिंग्स से इसे ऑफ कर दें। जरूरत पड़ने पर संबंधित ऐप इसे खुद ऑन करने की परमिशन मांग लेंगे।

 9. समझदारी से कम करें स्क्रीन की ब्राइटनेस  
अगर आप ऐंड्रॉयड 5.0 या इसके बाद का वर्जन यूज कर रहे हैं तो Settings > Display में जाकर “automatic brightness” ऑन कर दें। इससे फोन आसपास की रोशनी के हिसाब से स्क्रीन की ब्राइटनेस अजस्ट करेगा। आप मैन्युअली भी ब्राइटनेस कम रखके बैटरी बचा सकते हैं।
  
10. स्क्रीन टाइमआउट कम करें
फोन में एक सेटिंग होती है कि कितनी देर तक यूज न होने पर डिस्प्ले ऑफ हो जाए। इसका वक्त कम कर दें। इसे 30 मिनट के बजाय 10 सेकंड कर दें। इसके लिए Settings > Display में जाएं । इस सेटिंग से भी बैटरी जूस बचाने में मदद मिलेगी।

 11. वाइब्रेशन रोकें

अगर आपका फोन रिंग होता है तो वाइब्रेशन की जरूरत नहीं है। वाइब्रेशन तभी इस्तेमाल करें, जब यह सायलेंट हो। इसके लिए Settings > Sound में जाएं और “Vibrate for calls” को अनचेक कर दें।

कीबोर्ड पर टैप करने पर भी अगर वाइब्रेशन होता है तो Settings > Language and keyboard में जाकर “Vibration feedback” को ऑफ कर दें।

 12. फोन को ठंडा रखें

कैडेक्स इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स के ब्लॉग 'बैटरी यूनिवर्सिटी' के मुताबिक फोन की बैटरियां गर्म होने पर जल्दी डिस्चार्ज होती हैं। अपने फोन को कार के डैशबोर्ड या ऐसी ही अन्य गर्म जगहों पर रखने से बचें।

 13. बैटरी 40 से 80 फीसदी हो, तभी चार्ज कर लें

जब आपकी बैटरी में 40 फीसदी तक का चार्ज बचा हो, इसे तभी रीचार्ज करना चाहिए। इससे बैटरी पूरी तरह खत्म होने से बचती है और इसकी लाइफ बढ़ती है। सबसे बढ़िया रहता है कि आप फोन की बैटरी को तब चार्ज करें, जब इसमें 40 से 80 फीसदी जूस बचा हो।

 14. कभी-कभी पूरी तरह खत्म करें बैटरी

'बैटरी यूनिवर्सिटी' ब्लॉग का सुझाव है कि फोन की बैटरी की चार्जिंग कैपैसिटी को बरकरार रखने के लिए तीन महीनों में एक बार पूरी तरह खत्म करके फिर से रीचार्ज करना चाहिए।

 15. हमेशा अपडेट डाउनलोड करें

अपडेट ऐप्स के लिए हों या फिर ऐंड्रॉयड ऑपरेटिंग सिस्टम के लिए, हमेशा इनमें कुछ नया और बेहतर दिया जाता है। अपडेट्स से परफॉर्मेंस बढ़ती है और बैटरी पर बोझ कम पड़ता है। इसलिए ऐप्स और OS को अपडेट करते रहें।


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The link to download WhatsApp Gold is malware that installs data mining software on your computer or smartphone.

WhatsApp is arguably one of the most popular workload streamlining and communication apps, with more than one billion registered users worldwide. And the news earlier this month that WhatsApp was rolling out a desktop version for PC and Mac only made the already great messaging and collaboration app even more useful.


So why wouldn’t users want to upgrade to WhatsApp Gold? After all, the premium version claims to offer video calling, the ability to send as many as 100 images at the same time, and more. What’s not to love?

Perhaps the fact that it’s a scam, for starters. Spammers are flooding email and messaging inboxes with phishing attempts, hoping that they land on a WhatsApp user who can be enticed into taking advantage of the new features, some of which (like the video calling) have actually been announced as being in the works. The link to download WhatsApp Gold, however, is malware that installs data mining software on your computer or smartphone. Sadly, the message offering users the bogus upgrade is so cheesy that there’s no way it would have been given the green flag by any company’s PR department, yet as studies of phishing attempts have shown, gullible people do fall for them.

This isn’t the first time scammers have tried to use WhatsApp to spread malicious software. According to Mobile Choice UK, an attempt earlier this year came in the form of phony emails that claimed there was an audio or video message waiting for the recipient, prompting them to click the link to play their message.

So far, the Android OS has been the hardest hit with this wave of fake upgrade emails, but that doesn’t mean iOS users are in the clear. If you receive an email, text message, or social media message with the option to upgrade to Gold, delete it immediately.
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30 Android Hidden Tips and Tricks: Works with Samsung, HTC, Motorola and Others!

It is no trade secret now that Android is the #1 smartphone operating systems in the world. However, there are enough reasons behind this overnight success story.

Based on the Open Source software theory Android offers numerous flexibility and exclusive features which are yet to be seen in the rivals. For example, Android offers file transfer via Bluetooth, offers portable storage, allow install apps from anywhere, multi-tasking with split screen and many more which several rivals are yet to offer.

Apart from all these, Android also offers several secret codes, which can actually open a new world of smartphone computing for you. These codes are usually a sequence of numbers and symbols and meant to be entered through the usual phone dial pad which you usually use for inputting numbers before placing a call.

Following are the secret codes for you. Please read the subsequent result before trying them out, since a few codes are meant to wipe your entire system, pressing which you can lose your valuable data.

CodeDescription
*#*#4636#*#*Display information about Phone, Battery and Usage statistics
*#*#7780#*#*Resetting your phone to factory state-Only deletes application data and applications
*2767*3855#It's a complete wiping of your mobile also it reinstalls the phones firmware
*#*#34971539#*#*Shows completes information about the camera
*#*#7594#*#*Changing the power button behavior-Enables direct poweroff once the code enabled
*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#*For a quick backup to all your media files
*#*#197328640#*#*Enabling test mode for service activity
*#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#*Wireless Lan Tests
*#*#232338#*#*Displays Wi-Fi Mac-address
*#*#1472365#*#*For a quick GPS test
*#*#1575#*#*A Different type GPS test
*#*#0283#*#*Packet Loopback test
*#*#0*#*#*LCD display test
*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#*Audio test
*#*#0842#*#*Vibration and Backlight test
*#*#2663#*#*Displays touch-screen version
*#*#2664#*#*Touch-Screen test
*#*#0588#*#*Proximity sensor test
*#*#3264#*#*Ram version
*#*#232331#*#*Bluetooth test
*#*#232337#*#*Displays bluetooth device address
*#*#8255#*#*For Google Talk service monitoring
*#*#4986*2650468#*#*PDA, Phone, Hardware, RF Call Date firmware info
*#*#1234#*#*PDA and Phone firmware info
*#*#1111#*#*FTA Software version
*#*#2222#*#*FTA Hardware version
*#*#44336#*#*Displays Build time and change list number
*#06#Displays IMEI number
*#*#8351#*#*Enables voice dialing logging mode
*#*#8350#*#*Disables voice dialing logging mode

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Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Dell Launches ‘World’s First 17-Inch 2-in-1 Laptop’ and More at Computex!

  • The Inspiron 7000 2-in-1 is the most expensive of the lot.
  • Brings facial recognition with the help of Windows Hello.
  • The 2-in-1 devices to hit the market on June 2.


Dell unveiled a new line of Inspiron 2-in-1s and notebooks at Computex 2016. In the 2-in-1 category, Dell unveiled the Inspiron 7000, Inspiron 11 3000, and Inspiron 5000 devices. The company also unveiled the Inspiron 5000 notebooks in two sizes at Taipei. The prices for all of these products start at $249.

All the 2-in-1s will hit US and China markets first. They will be available on the company’s website starting June 2. Beginning with the Inspiron 7000, it will be made available in 13-inch, 15-inch, and 17-inch sizes. This last size makes it the world’s first 17-inch 2-in-1 laptop according to Dell, It runs on Windows 10, and is powered by the sixth-gen Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors. Furthermore, it sports an full-HD resolution, infrared camera, and a standard backlit keyboard. It supports USB Type-C port, and offers facial recognition through Windows Hello. The Inspiron 7000 2-in-1 laptop series is priced starting $749.

The Inspiron 11 3000 2-in-1 has a 11.6-inch HD(1366~CHECK~768 pixels) display. It runs on Windows 10 out-of-the-box, and supports USB 3.0 (no USB Type-C) port connectivity. It is competitively priced at just $249.

Next up, the Inspiron 5000 2-in-1s come in 13-inch and 15-inch size options. The highlight of these laptops is the backlit keyboard, as well as facial recognition via Windows Hello. It runs on Windows 10, and packs up to 16GB of dual channel DDR4 memory. The price for the Inspiron 5000 begins at $529.

Apart from 2-in-1s, the company also launched regular notebooks. The 15-inch and 17-inch Inspiron 5000 notebooks are powered by the sixth-gen Intel Core i7 processors, and run on Windows 10. The notebooks come in many colour options like Midnight Blue, Bali Blue, Fog Night and Tango Red. There’s up to 16GB of dual channel DDR4 memory, with an infrared camera (facial recognition) only on the 15-inch variant. Dell has not divulged the price of the notebooks, but confirms that they will arrive globally by the end of 2016.
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