Thursday, 8 November 2012

Top 10 sub-10k Android Smartphones



The festival of lights is going to arrive in less than a week, things are all colored up around us, and it is the perfect time to go on shopping. So this festive season, use this guide of the Top 10 sub-10k Android Smartphones to gift to your near and dear ones. Or you may buy one for yourself too. Also, we are giving you the links to buy these phones at the best bargain available.
We have carefully compiled this list to bring to you the best sub-10k Android Smartphones for you. If you like this list, do not forget to share your appreciation by commenting below the post and sharing this post with your friends.


1.       Karbonn A11
Available at a bargain price of Rs. 8190, the Karbonn A11 is a steal when it comes to buying the best sub-10k Android Smartphones this festive season. Running on Android v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the phone houses a powerful 1GHz processor. Powered by a 1500 mAh battery, the 3G dual sim phone has a 5 megapixel camera to give you the ability to click some amazing pictures and capture the lively moments this festive season for eternity.
2.       Sony Xperia Tipo 
      The Sony Xperia Tipo is available at a best buy price of Rs. 8725. Sony Xperia Tipo also runs in the Android v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. An 800 MHz Qualcomm Scorpion comes under the cover of this Smartphone which makes it pretty responsive and allows you to run all the apps you want. It runs on a 1500 mAh battery and gives you 2.5 GB of internal memory which is quite handful in case you don’t have a memory card inserted.
This smartphone is available at a price of Rs. 7645. The outstanding features of this phone are the powerful 2500 mAh battery which runs the Micromax Suprfone Infinity A80 and the 5 megapixel camera to click some of the best pictures. It runs on Android v2.3 Gingerbread and supports dual SIM.

4.       Karbonn A9+
The Android v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich works as the OS of this impressive phone. We would suggest you must buy this phone if you are looking for the best sub 10-k Android Smartphone this festive season. A 5 MP HD camera that comes with this phone allows you to click real HD pictures, while the 1.3 MP secondary camera makes for a great video chat experience. It runs on a 1.2 GHz Dual Core Scorpion Processor and is available at a best buy price of Rs. 8790

5.       Byond B50
This Smartphone might come from a lesser known manufacturer, but its specs, combined with its pricing, were enough to make it arrive into this list. Available for just Rs. 3873, it runs on Android v2.3 Gingerbread, runs on a 1 Ghz Cortex A-5 processor. It comes with a 3 MP primary camera and a 1.3 MP secondary camera. The dual SIM phone is also Wi-Fi enabled. Seriously, you cannot ask for more at such a low price!!

6.       iBall Andi 107
This is another bargain phone, which comes at a bets buy price of Rs. 4489. Android v2.3 Gingerbread as the OS, the phone has a 2 MP primary camera to give you some good images. The Wi-Fi enabled phone is powered by a 1GHz Cortex A-9 processor to give you a really great speed and performance. But as compared to most other phones which are expandable to 32 GB, the iBall Andi 107 can be expanded only to 16 GB.

7.       AirTyme Picasso
This phone is available at a steal price of Rs. 4999, but what is impressive is that the manufacturers have still managed to provide you with a 5MP primary camera. You also get a 0.3 MP secondary camera to enable you to make video calls to your friends. Other impressive features of the phone include Wi-Fi and dual SIM.

8.       Idea Smartphone Id 918
Available at a price of Rs. 5994, here are some of the major features that come with this phone:-
·         Android v2.3 Gingerbread
·         3.2 inch capacitive touchscreen
·         Wi-Fi and FM radio
·         2 GB included memory card
·         Gravity and proximity sensor
·         1300 mAh battery
·         3.2 MP camera

Now here is a phone from the trusted brand Samsung. This is a successor of the Samsung Galaxy Y, though we found most of the features to be almost similar. This phone is available at a best buy price of Rs. 6199. It runs on Android v2.3 Gingerbread, an 838 MHz processor, dual SIM and a primary camera of 2 MP.

This phone from Samsung is available at a price of Rs. 9650. This is the most expensive phone in this list, and has some really good features. It has a 3.5 inch TFT Capacitive Touchscreen and runs on Android v2.3. And 800 MHz ARM11 Processor runs this Smartphone which comes with a 5 MP powerful camera. It supports 2G as well as 3G networks and is expandable to 32 GB of memory.

So these were the top 10 sub-10k Android Smartphones which you should buy this festive season. Note that the phones are not listed in any chronological order. Do share your views on this list in the comments below!!

Note: - Though we have made our best efforts to bring the best price of each phone to you, we do not guarantee or endorse any of the retailers whom we have given links to.

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

A Limit of 100 SMS per day? Are you okay with it?

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India(TRAI) has now set a limit of 100 SMS per day on concessional SMS'es. Claiming that this decision comes after lengthy discussions and will reduce the pesky messages that users receive from unregistered marketers.
After the limit of 100 messages exhausts, operators will be required to charge at least 50 paise per SMS from the user. It would be mandatory for the operators to implement the orders within 15 days.


Another step that, according to TRAI would help reduce the pesky messages requires operators to develop a software that would not allow a user to send more than 200 messages in an hour from a computer or any other system.

Lodging complaints for the violating unregistered marketers has been made easy. You can now forward the concerned message to 1909 after appending the telephone number of the advertiser and date of receipt.

TRAI has been regularly trying to put in force measures that would save the normal mobile user from these unwanted messages. With this order, TRAI said that an average mobile user sends 2 SMS'es per day and 47 per month.

I don't know on which study these numbers are based, but these are quite unrealistic. A person who has subscribed to concessional SMS packs would obviously send more messages than these.

Nevertheless, a limit of 100 messages per day, according to me, is not too low. What do you think? Will the limit affect your SMS use?
Do share with us in the comments.

Monday, 5 November 2012

Apple loses legal battle to iFone in Mexico court

Apple has been really active in litigation in past few times. But this has backfired too at times.
News have poured in that Apple has lost a legal battle in a court of Mexico from IT solutions provider iFone over the use of the phonetically similar brand name.



It is reported that Apple filed a lawsuit against iFone in 2009. But after investigations, it was found that iFone registered it's brand name in 2004 and Apple registered iPhone in 2007, 4 years later than iFone.
This fact worked in favor of iFone and led to Apple losing the lawsuit and eventually iFone filed a counter case claiming the damages.
At the moment it is not clear if Apple would have to pay a fees to iFone for using the brand name or would it be completely banned from using the iPhone brand in Mexico.

Apple's latest offering is said to be launched in Mexico through telecom operators Telcel and Movistar on Friday.

Source: - The First Post

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Great savings on BigRock this November






This November,
Enjoy great discounts on domains and hosting on BigRock when you buy through us!!!!!!!!
Contact info@dreamshream.in to enjoy the benefits!!
Subscribe to our newsletter to get updated about the latest happenings!!