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Top five Wifi phones below Rs 6,000

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It’s been raining mobiles the past two years. Both Indian and MNC handset makers have been on an aggressive path to launch feature phones almost every day, and to choose from a wide array of handsets is a tough task.

Here is a look at some phones that have features such as Wifi:

Lava B8

This latest phone from Lava has been dubbed a business device. Not only does it have features such as Wifi, but also push mail for up to ten mail accounts. The other features are dual SIM, full keypad, 2.3 inch screen, 3.2 mega camera, 2.0, motion sensor (the ability to shake the phone to change songs and play games), social networking apps, and expandable memory as well as a radio, MP3 player, Opera Mini and the ability to use networks.

All this for merely Rs 4,000!

Samsung Chat 355

This is one of the best Wifi enabled phones in the market, not because of its feature list but since it comes from the house of Samsung, which assures you of quality and also because of its very affordable price of Rs 5,500.

It also features a 2.4 inch screen with 320 x 240 pixel resolution, a 2 mega pixel camera, full Qwerty keypad, Bluetooth version 2.1, and Edge connectivity. Social apps such as Facebook, Twitter, and a chat client are also present.

The phone has an optical trackpad, which is similar to a trackpad on a laptop, though much smaller. Chat 355 is a dual phone with a switch that you can use to deactivate one SIM.

Samsung also has Champ 3303, which features Wifi, at a price of less than Rs 4,000. It has a full touchscreen and is good for music aficionados. But you will have to be content with a 1.3 mega pixel camera and a 2.4 inch screen, which is a little small for touch inputs.

Akai Connect Book

Connect Book is aimed at business users, just like Lava B8. The phone uses Symbian (OS) with Wifi, Bluetooth, 2.4 inch screen (320 x 240 pixels), Qwerty keyboard, a 3.2 mega pixel camera, 3.5 mm audio jack, and a trackball for navigation similar to the kind that BlackBerry phones have.

The phone is well matched with Lava B8 on the features front though it lacks push mail. It does allow you to configure mail, but scores low on price, which is Rs 5,500.

Micromax X560

Micromax X560 is a dual GSM SIM social networking handset with Wifi connectivity. It has a 2.4 inch TFT 240 x 320 pixel display and full Qwerty keypad with trackball, a 3.2 mega pixel camera. Other features include social networking, radio, Bluetooth 2.0, and 3.5 mm jack. Its price is attractive at less than Rs 4,000.

Almost all its features match those of Lava B8, except the push mail service. On the pricing front too B8 scores better. However, Micromax is a bigger brand with wider reach and brand recall.

Micromax also has Q7, a Qwerty phone with Wifi (without a trackball, but cheaper). It is a full touch phone but without Edge support, which means that internet will be slower.

Spice QT-68

This Spice phone matches the above mentioned devices in terms of features. In addition, it has two slots that can together hold 16 GB. The phone lacks a push mail feature, but is among the cheapest with a price of less than Rs 4,000.

The choice here is between a push mail service and more memory.

Verdict

Of these five phones Lava B8 is most feature rich and yet the cheapest. On the other hand Samsung Chat 355 has the brand image of Samsung plus a smooth interface and quality associated with this name, but is certainly the most costly. We believe that the choice is clearly between these two, based on what you prefer.

Nokia to launch another MeeGo device this year

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Despite the apparent failure of MeeGo, Nokia plans to launch another device based on the platform this year. MeeGo debuted on Nokia N900 last year.

The new device is still to be named, but some say it will be Nokia N950, N9 or N10.

The announcement, made by Nokia’s chief technology officer Rich Green, was part of Nokia’s developer forum during which the company disclosed its plans for the coming three years. It said it will work on all three platforms — Symbian, Windows Mobile and MeeGo.

The reason for not leaving MeeGo, according to Rich Green, is that Nokia is not ready to waste all the research and development that was put in to come up with the mobile platform.

Search apps with Chomp on your Android

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Despite being developed by Google, searching mobile apps on its Store has always been a difficult experience for users, who often find it hard to figure out the functions of different applications.

But a new application called Chomp has now been made for Android that will make app search a smooth affair.

Using Chomp, users can either scan through an available app list, or can search for a particular application using keywords. Chomp also has a separate section for paid applications.

The application has a simple interface and for those who don’t like to sift their way through useless search results.

Chomp has a list of search categories such as game, fashion, fitness, Twitter and wallpapers.

It also displays app icons, price and ratings so that users may understand the app better before downloading it.

Chomp is available for as well.

Motorola high end smartphones to have Webtop app

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Motorola’s higher end smartphones will soon have the Webtop application that will allow users to connect their phone to a docking station, with a large screen and keyboard, to make it work like a netbook.

This announcement was made by Motorola’s chief executive officer Sanjay Jha during the Morgan Stanley media conference.

The Motorola Webtop functionality was first presented at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January.

The memory and of the new smartphones will be enough to even run personal computer apps and, of course, a browser. Motorola expects the Webtop application to become a popular innovation in the near future.

Motorola also plans to introduce a seven inch tablet into the market before the end of the year. The company has just released Motorola Xoom, which is the first tablet to run Honeycomb, the operating system specifically designed for tablets.

Jha also said he believed tablet prices would go down because of reduction in tablet component prices.

Top five cricket apps on Ovi store

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Mobile ESPN

This application, powered by Mobile ESPN, gives you live scores, videos, ball-by-ball updates, latest news stories, in-depth statistics, gossip, profiles and much more from the world of cricket. The good news is that it’s free for N8 users, and the bad news is that it is not available for others.

CricThrill

It is a based application that gives you cricket scores, text commentary, news, articles, graphical analysis, cricket rankings and a lot more. The comes from Krishcricket, a company founded by Krishnamachari Srikkanth former Indian cricket team captain. The app is free for all the users.

IG Cricket Championship — Lite

If you want to play cricket in this cricket season but don’t have time to spare, simply play it on your mobile. Choose your country, select your team. With a real world like look, the game is quite exciting. The ‘lite’ version of the game is free, while the full version is costs Rs 50.

Ultimate Cricket’11 World Cup

Another cricket game, which promises striking visuals, 29 realistic shots, dynamic ball physics and complete gameplay on mobiles. You can decide whether to play defensive or aggressive shots. Featuring a comprehensive player attribute system, a variety of game modes and challenging opponents – strategy, skill and shrewd moves are all you need to get closer to the coveted trophy. The game is free on the Ovi store.

Yahoo! Cricket Scores

Official Yahoo! Cricket App, gives you upcoming matches itinerary, scores, player and team stats, cricket news, interviews and photos. You get all this for free. Yahoo is the official online partner for the current cricket world cup.

Win movie tickets from Uninor AP

Uninor’s customers in Andhra Pradesh may win free movie tickets as part of a contest announced by the GSM provider.

This is Uninor’s first partnership with the Telugu film industry.

Some Uninor customers met the star cast of the Telugu movie Kudhurte Kup Koffee in a meet and greet event held at its office on February 28.

Commenting on the association, Satish Kumar Kannan, business head, Andhra Pradesh circle, Uninor, said, “Our tie-up enabled our Platinum and lucky draw winners to meet the lead cast of the film, and will also help several others to win free movie tickets — we are sure that will create excitement and thrill amongst our consumers. Add to that the fact that we are unveiling the Uninor Signature Tune by intelligently incorporating it in this film — and you have a winning combination. “

Moviegoers will hear the Uninor Signature Tune every time the lead actor’s phone rings in the film.

Nokia adds Foursquare app to S40 feature phones

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To add more value to its S40 feature phones, Nokia has now added one of its popular social networking applications called Foursquare.

The application keeps track of the user’s location using or AGPS, and shares data with his friends.

Users get badges and earn points by checking into places, so if a user goes to his college more often than his friends, then that user will be tagged as the king of college and will be awarded a badge by the application.

As of now Foursquare is part of the Nokia beta testers labs and will likely soon appear on Ovi Store.

Nokia Symbian S40 users who want to try out this application can download it from Nokia beta labs.

Two smartphones in one

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With time, more and more businesses are becoming comfortable with their employees using iPhones or phones for work, but are concerned about data security at the same time.

Professionals too worry about using the same smartphone for official and personal use simultaneously as their personal information can be seen by their superiors.

Enterproid, a mobile startup, has now come up with an application that creates a separate business profile section in the phone.

The application opens a separate interface for corporate communications including SMS, email and text messages. The corporate messages are protected by a which are accessible to the user and IT departments only.

Personal messages, emails and SMSes are inaccessible to the IT departments.

All the enterprise features such as remote wipe tool and cloud-based device management are also there. The remote tool doesn’t delete the personal messages in the smartphone. The business profile, however, doesn’t get any store access. The apps downloaded for personal use may be opened manually on the business profile .

The app is aptly named Divide and is available for free as it is a beta version right now. It is likely to adopt a subscription based business model once it comes out of beta.

Qualcomm partners Gameloft to improve mobile gaming experience

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Qualcomm and Gameloft have got together to improve the mobile gaming
experience for game such as ‘SpiderMan Total Mayhem HD’, ‘Real Football 2011 HD’, ‘GT Racing: Motor Academy HD’ and ‘Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus’.

Qualcomm, which is a biggie in making mobile processors, will work with Gameloft to optimise its current and future generation Snapdragon processors for better high definition gaming experience.

“We are pleased to be working closely with Gameloft to pre-optimise their impressive portfolio of mobile games for Snapdragon processors,” said Raj Talluri, vice president of product management for Qualcomm.

He added, “The combination of Snapdragon’s dynamic Adreno technology along with the game development expertise of Gameloft will bring some of the most exciting game franchises to tablets and smartphones this year.”

Gameloft and Qualcomm had earlier worked together to leverage the Adreno Graphics (snapdragon’s) for games such as “Assassin’s Creed Altair’s Chronicles.”

Both these companies are now working on Snapdragon family of processors to optimise Gameloft’s premier games for Android-based devices and may expand to others over the course of the year.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon dual-core (central processing units) processors include two asynchronous (that can work independently) CPU cores that will run at up to 1.5 GHz per core, embedded Adreno 220 GPU (graphics processing unit) and advanced multimedia capabilities, including a high performance DSP (digital signal processing) for Dolby5.1, SRS and other surround sound
technologies.

The processors will also be optimised for Adobe Flash 10, full 1080p encode and decode and support to display the games on large screen TVs using standards interfaces such as HDMI.

More people play games on mobile than console: Survey

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With proliferation of smartphones, the number of mobile gamers are set to jump by many folds, according to a survey conducted by Mobile analytics firm Flurry.

The survey notes that more people are playing games on their mobiles than on consoles.
The phenomenonal rise in mobile games has also attracted advertisers attention.

The advertisers believe mobile gamers are more likely to respond to advertisements, says Flurry. Just because users are ignoring the banner ads doesn’t mean advertisers have given up, they are working with the developers to actually become a part of the game itself. For example, the extra boost of power needed by gamers may be sponsored by a well known brand.

For the developers it means they can use all possible strategies to monetise their games. They may go for paid downloads, or a few free titles to attract the users, or in purchases to add levels to their free games.