Smartphone subscriptions to reach 6.1 billion globally by 2020 says new Ericsson report.

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Ericsson has stated that 90 per cent of the world's population aged over six years will have a mobile phone by 2020 and smartphone subscriptions will hit nearly 6.1 billion, according to a recent report.

Ericsson's latest Mobility Report states that there have been 800 million new smartphone subscriptions in 2014 so far, of which 65-70 per cent of all phones sold in the third quarter of 2014 were smartphones, compared to 55 per cent in the third quarter of 2013. In total, by 2020, Ericsson predicts there will be at least 6.1 billion subscribers in 2020 compared to the 3.2 billion mobile subscribers right now.

Currently smartphones account for just 37 percent of the market, so there is a lot of opportunity for smartphone device makers. Emerging markets like India, which added nearly 18 million new mobile subscriptions in the third quarter of 2014, have become the focus of global operators and device vendors.

Ericsson predicts that video traffic will increase tenfold by 2020, and will constitute 55 per cent of all mobile data traffic. Currently streaming music and video services are responsible for a large amount of the data used, rather than video calling. In the next few years with the introduction of 5G services, more users will shift to the superfast services more quickly than was the case with 4G or 3G rollouts.

"The falling cost of handsets, coupled with improved usability and increasing network coverage, are factors that are making mobile technology a global phenomenon that will soon be available to the vast majority of the world's population, regardless of age or location," said Rima Qureshi, senior vice president, chief strategy officer and head of M&A at Ericsson. "The Ericsson Mobility Report shows that in 2020 the world will be connected like never before," Mr Qureshi added.

X8+ Drone Provides a Lot More Than Just Photography Options

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The latest technology has led to the evolution of drones. An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone and referred to as a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is an aircraft without a human pilot driving it. Recently we have witnessed a sharp rise in the production of drones latest one being the Project Wing an initiation of Google to take over Amazon’s delivery services. Drones can be considered as a subset of the field of robotics and researchers are currently trying to provide a much higher level of artificial intelligence to these machines to help facilitate their use by unskilled users. Walking into the arena, 3D Robotics have launched their new X8+ drone.




The release of X8+ drone was announced by 3D Robotics which is an esteablished name in consumer as well as enterprise market. X8+ is a fully functional personal drones which is ready to fly. X8+ drone successfully uses 3 D Robotics’ flight platform which is fully automated. X8+ also uses the company’s first ever plug-and-play first-person view (FPV) kit which provides a user with everything that he might require to start live streaming a video feed from the camera on the X8+. X8+ quadcopter can not only get tracking shots automatically and independently of its user, but it can also be outfitted with a variety of cameras or other devices.



Many newly released drones are designed to carry around lightweight cameras which can be supported by their structure. 3D Robotics’ manipulated this typical concept feature by including the ability to carry heavier extensions like cameras, giving more options for those who require high-quality video but can’t shell out for more expensive alternatives. The Follow Me app is available for Android mobile device which is compatible with this drone. With it users can set parameters such as the distance and angle that the drone will maintain relative to them. Once the X8+ is up in the air, it will automatically keep pace with the user, keeping the user centered within the shot by panning and tilting the camera via a motorized gimbal mount.



The X8+ is majorly being compared with the features of Inspire 1. It has price of $1,350 which is approximately half the price of Inspire 1 drone, even though a camera is not coupled with it. Instead, you can attach whatever camera you would like. The possibilities includes GoPro cameras and also professional cameras that are light in weight that offer plenty of choices which allow for higher quality images than the 12 megapixels the Inspire 1 can manage. Besides personal use this drone has the ability to offer many other professional helps as well. Beyond the concept of photography or videography, it can be used to generate highly accurate maps and 3 dimensional depictive models, it can collect aerial data while taking a flight automatically even when it is made to traverse the same path infinitely. It carry different sensors for gathering data not present in visible spectrum and generate point schematic representation clouds for ground survey with high accuracy. It can even be propped up with magnets for real delivery potential.


The Android 5.0 Lollipop update has started hitting Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 smartphones in India today

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Google has begun rolling Android 5.0 Lollipop update to Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 smartphones in India. The update was officially rolled a few days ago globally for the Nexus line up (Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10), and Nexus owners in India were still waiting for it.
Today we have confirmed news that a few owners of Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 in India are getting the new update. The update is available OTA so you should get a notification for the same. In case you don't, then we suggest you to just go to settings, hit 'About' and check for new system update. If you still don't, then relax, it should arrive on your device in a couple of days.



The new Android Lollipop update brings in a design overhaul which Google calls 'Material Design'. There are also some noteworthy upgrades including new notifications, a new lockscreen, and of course, improvements in performance.
Have you got the update yet? Let us know your experience...
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Nokia is making a huge return with a new hardware, which will be officially announced today. Nokia has posted photo of a device that looks very similar to an Apple TV.

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Nokia is set to make a big comeback with a new device. The company has already started teasing the device – which appears to be a black box – via its official Twitter handle. The mysterious black box looks very similar to Apple TV, triggering speculations that it could be a streaming set top box that runs Android TV, like the recently announced Nexus Player.

Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri at a recent analyst meeting in London had made it clear that the company isn't looking to return to handsets, but will “return to the consumer world”. It's notable Nokia is restricted on using its brand on phones until 2016 as part of acquisition deal with Microsoft. Nokia is supposed to focus on networking, technologies and maps division.

According to reports, Nokia is also looking to license its brand to third party manufacturers who can create devices and products with Nokia branding – a move that's likely to keep the Nokia brand alive.
Nokia is scheduled to launch the new device at Slush 2014, a start summit held in Helsinki. 

The latest development comes at a time Microsoft is re-branding Nokia products. Future Lumia phones will be launched as Microsoft Lumia. Last week, Microsoft unveiled Lumia 535, first Lumia device sans Nokia branding. 

Nokia in its last stages had made some unique efforts to increase its base in the smartphone segment. It launched X series of smartphones, which were based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). However, the phones didn't receive positive reviews.

That being said, Nokia has certainly created some buzz around its upcoming product. What will it be? Will it help Nokia regain lost ground? Let us know your views in the comments section below:

The Nexus 6 is now available on Flipkart for pre-order and you can exchange older devices to get up to Rs. 10,000 off.

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The Motorola made Google Nexus 6 is now available for pre-order on Flipkart. Not just that, Flipkart is also offering exchange offers, where you can exchange an older device to get up to Rs. 10,000 off. Interestingly, the device is still listed as 'coming soon' on the Google Play India website. This is noteworthy since Nexus devices have usually been launched on Google Play before anywhere else.








The pricing for the Nexus 6 had been confirmed earlier. The device will be priced at Rs. 44,000 for the 32 GB version and Rs. 49,000 for the 64 GB version. It is available in Midnight Blue and Cloud White colours.

In addition, the Nexus 9 should also be coming soon to the country. The Lollipop powered tablet was spotted by import tracking website Zauba. The website shows that 2,000 units of the tablet were shipped to India on 15 November, preceded by 10 units, which were shipped on the day before






This is just one import slip though, which means that more units of the device may be shipped this week. In addition, the testing samples show that Google is conducting its tests for the country before it launches the device in the market. We’ll let you know when we know more, so, watch this space. 

What everyone thought would be a media streaming device from Nokia turned out to be a Lollipop-powered tablet.

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If you thought that Nokia was done with the devices business then think again. The company just launched a Android 5.0 Lollipop powered tablet, which looks almost exactly like the iPad Mini. The Nokia N1 tablet, which was announced a few hours ago, sports an 8.9-mm display with a quad-core Intel Atom Z3580 64-bit SoC and unibody design. Remember that black box Nokia teased yesterday? Well, this is what was inside it. We all speculated about what it could be and Nokia didn't keep us in the dark for long. The device is priced at $249 and runs on Nokia's Z Launcher layered over Android 5.0.

Check out the images, specifications and launch video below.





Source: Nokia

Top 6 PC Game releases of the season.

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Here at the 6 best PC games of the season that you can play right now or should be excited for:


Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

The Call of Duty franchise has won many awards and the latest edition - Advanced Warfare, takes the first person shooter experience to a whole new level. Laced with advanced exoskeletons, smart grenades and powerful guns, Advanced Warfare gives you a glimpse of the future of warfare and weapon technology.






Middle-Earth - Shadow of Mordor

This game puts you in the shoes of the Ranger, Talion who rampages through Mordor to wreak vengeance on the orcs and other followers of Sauron for his slain family. The game has two large expansive maps and an exceptional 'nemesis' AI system that will keep you occupied for a long time.






Alien Isolation 

Alien Isolation is not as new as the other two games mentioned earlier but who doesn't want to face an alien Xenomorph? On a similarity level, the game comes much closer to the Amnesia franchise thanks to its scary soundtrack and an invincible monster always on your heels. The challenging part is that the AI of the game learns as you play and will try to attack you and find you based on where you're hiding and the way you're playing






Assassin’s Creed: Unity & Rogue

The latest edition of the Assassin's Creed saga was launched on Monday and will see a dedicated India launch on 13th of November. This time the Assassin’s are playing their role in the French revolution and from the initial trailers we have seen, it looks amazing. The game also brings multiplayer story driven quests for the first time. Assassin’s Creed Rogue will be launched alongside Unity but in this game you will playing as an Assassin turned Templar. How your hero turns from an Assassin to Templar and what is the story behind the Templar faction is what you have to find out as the game progresses.






Far Cry 4 

Far Cry 4 is almost here and this time the excellent first person shooter is set in the Himalayas. The game is set in Kyrat, a wild region in the lap of Himalayas with all the usual first person fun a Far Cry game provides. Launching November 18.






Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age returns this year with its third game in the franchise, Inquisition. The game is set in the land of Thedas and the maps will be almost 4 to 5 times more expansive than the last game - Dragon Age: II. Bioware has confirmed that the game will incorporate open-world gameplay and will bring more races to choose from. Launching on the 18th of this month.



Asus is all set to unveil the Zenfone 2 series of smartphones early next year at CES 2015

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Asus will reveal its new Zenfone lineup next year at CES in January, Asus CEO Jerry Shen revaled to the press at an investor conference. The price of the Zenfone 2 line will start from NT$ 9,999 (Rs. 20,100 approx.). The majority of these phones will be powered by new Intel chips with 4G capabilities.

While the majority of smartphones from Asus will be powered by the Intel 4G chips, Asus is in talks with another chipmaker to produce much cheaper devices. Asus is aiming to pry into the budget phone segment since it is unable to compete with Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi with its current lineup.


Xiaomi has overtaken Lenovo, LG to become World’s third largest phone manufacturer. The Chinese manufacturer has done so by keeping its prices extremely low. Hence, every phone manufacturer is struggling to maintain its market hold, even a behemoth like Samsung which posted the lowest quarterly profit in three years.

CES 2015 will be good place for other phone manufacturer as well to showcase their new phones which can compete with the likes of Xiaomi head-on. In related news, the Asus ZenWatch is now available in the US Play Store for $199 (Rs. 12,200 approx.) and we may see the ZenWatch earlier next year in India.

Not fond of Hangouts for texting? Google now brings to you a new standalone messaging app featuring Material Design.

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Google has released a standalone messaging app for Android on Google Play store. Called Messenger, the application features Google's new Material Design, though supports devices running Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, and above.

Google Messenger, like the traditional SMS app, lets you send and receive SMS and MMS messages to any phone. You can also send group texts and images,videos and audio messages to texts. The Messenger lets you search through contacts and conversation threads. It also gives you the option to block SMS senders. Other features include coloured text threads, archiving messages and emoji support. You can download Messenger for Android from here.

With the new Messenger, Google aims to reach out to users who haven't been using Hangouts for SMS. Contrary to rumours, Google's new Messenger doesn't seem to be a threat to the likes of WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Viber and other popular messaging apps.

Google is often criticised for forcing users to use its applications. Its Hangouts application was criticized for tight integration of Google Hangouts to Google+, which many believe could lead unwilling to share personal information to others.

It will be really interesting to see how Google manages its Hangouts and Messenger applications. Will these two apps be interlinked? Also read: Facebook Messenger reaches 500 million monthly users.

Have you downloaded the Messenger app? Do you like/hate it? Let us know in the comments section below:

Google has finally made the Android Lollipop factory images for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 available for download officially, you don't have to wait for the OTA update if you know your way!

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Alright! The wait for the official Android Lollipop ROM for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 is over. Google has finally uploaded the images on their "Factory Images for Nexus Devices" page. For the uninformed, these factory images are made available for users and developers wanting to install the latest Android OS on their Nexus device manually, without having to wait for the OTA update being pushed to their devices. And, yes the wait can be long! Having to wait for a week or 10 days after the factory images are up for download can be excruciating.

The bad news


At least for now, till we checked last. Nexus 4 section does not have the Android 5.0 image listed. So Nexus 4 users might have to wait for a little more time. The silver lining is the fact that Nexus 7 (1st gen) WiFi version also has the Android 5.0 image listed under it! Yes the first gen Nexus 7 can go to lollipop, now!. The factory images aren't too large, for instance the Nexus 5 Android 5.0 factory image is a 556MB download. Word of caution, do ensure you download and flash the right ROM for your Nexus device and do it the right way as explained here by Google. Digit does not take any responsibility for bricked Nexus devices, and not does Google!

Direct download link for Nexus 5 factory image

Direct download link for Nexus 7 (2013) WiFi factory image

Direct download link for Nexus 7 (1st gen) WiFi factory image


Best Headphones of 2014

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It wasn’t long ago that if somebody was listening to music on their mobile device, they’d be doing so through a tiny pair of earbuds jammed into their ears. While earbuds do keep getting better, plenty of people would argue that nothing beats a good pair of full-size headphones, and it seems like a lot of people agree.
Picking a pair of headphones can be tough, considering there are so many variables included. What’s your price range? Do you want Bluetooth or not? What about noise cancellation? In assembling our list of the best headphones, we’ve tried to cover all the bases. Our first pick is a great example of that.

Audio Technica ATH-M50x


Somewhat similarly to how we started our list of the best Bluetooth speakers, the first item on our list was probably fairly easy to guess. Just because it’s an easy guess doesn’t make the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x headphones less of a good choice.
This is name that you hear all the time, and for good reason. If you’re looking for precision sound that doesn’t sacrifice an enjoyable listening experience for the sake of accuracy, this is it. The lows thump and the highs shine, but they’re not going to hide mistakes in the music.
While some color choices run more expensive, the base models of the ATH-M50x clock in at under $200. We’ve reviewed great headphones that cost more than this, but beyond these you start to see diminishing returns. The combination of price, sound quality, and build quality come together in a pair of headphones that are more than the sum of their parts.

Bose QuietComfort 25


Until September of this year, it had been an unusually long time since Bose had released an update to its extremely well-regarded QuietComfort line. The line consists of a few models with both in-ear and over-ear varients, both of which feature active noise cancellation. When the Bose QuietComfort 25 came out, it was quickly apparent that these improved on their predecessors in nearly every way.
Active noise cancellation is a tricky thing: if it’s too heavy handed you end up with an annoying hiss, and if it is too subtle, it just plain doesn’t work. Bose hits their mark perfectly here, and the ability to block out the world around you at will is a big part of why we’re recommending these headphones. Other noise cancellation we’ve heard is good, but not this good. In terms of sound quality and comfort, the QuietComfort 25s are on par with other Bose headphones, which is to say their fairly well balanced, but they don’t go overboard on bass.

One common complaint about Bose products is that they’re too expensive, and at $299, we’re sure some will that that about the QuietComfort 25s. While of course we’d like to see them sell for less, you’re definitely getting what you pay for here. For more info, check out the full review over at Sound Guys.

Samsung Level Over


While Samsung has made plenty of audio products over the years—anyone who has bought a Samsung phone has used their earbuds—it wasn’t until 2014 that the company decided to move into the realm of higher-end audio gear. Over at Sound Guys, I reviewed the entire Level line, but the only one that really stood out was the Samsung Level Over.
Not only do the Samsung Level Overs offer Bluetooth connectivity and active noise cancellation, but they offer a novel control scheme. Instead of a bunch of buttons, the entire right ear cup actuals as a control surface, allowing you to raise and lower volume, skip forward and backward, and play and pause audio with a few simple gestures. It may sound odd at first, but it fairly quickly becomes second nature.
Battery life is fairly decent (10 hours with ANC on) and the sound quality is nice too. Noise cancellation isn’t quite as good as the QuietComfort 25 headphones, but comes pretty close. The price does too: at $349 the Level Overs will run you more than the QuietComfort 25s, but that’s understandable considering this pair is wireless.
Looking for a cheaper pair of Bluetooth headphones without sacrificing too much in the sound quality department? Check out our next pick.

Photive BTH3


Before we reviewed them over at Sound Guys, I had never heard of the Photive BTH3 headphones. Taking a look at the Amazon reviews, I started to get my hopes up. When I did finally get the chance to check them out, I was still impressed.
While they don’t look very flashy, the Photive BTH3s make up for it with a combination of features and comfort. They’re light, pair quickly, and you can wear them for a few hours without them becoming uncomfortable. They’re also loaded with buttons, making playback and volume control easy even if you can’t get to your phone. Unlike Photive’s slightly more expensive BTX6 headphones, the Photive BTH3s are fairly balanced sounding, especially for the price.

Monoprice 8323


For most people, if you’ve heard about Monoprice at all, it was probably as a source of cheap but good AV cables or similar components. When word first started spreading that they had a few pairs of good-sounding headphones it was surprising, but not as surprising as the price.
Like the ATH-M50x headphones, the Monoprice 8323s don’t offer much in the way of features. What they lack in fancy looks or included remotes, they make up for in sound quality. I’ve had the chance to review some excellent headphones by now, and every time I come back to the 8323s I’m stunned by how well they hold up in comparison.
Obviously, to keep the price low some sacrifices had to be made. For example, the build quality isn’t exactly rock solid. That said, I’ve had my personal pair for nearly two years now, and not only have they not fallen apart, but they look as good as the day they arrived.
At the time of this writing, the Monoprice 8323 headphones go for exactly $23.98, direct from Monoprice. Not only is that a great deal for the sound quality, but a great price if you want a pair of headphones to throw in you backpack while you leave your more expensive headphones at home.

GTA V, which has received rave reviews till now and even been called the best open world game till date, is getting ready for launch on the PC and new consoles.

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Popular open world game Grand Theft Auto V is soon going to include a first-person mode. The game, which has received a lot of accolades since its launch, is going to add the mode for Xbox One and Playstation 4 consoles. In addition, the FPS mode will also come to the PC version of GTA V.

The Xbox One and Playstation 4 versions of GTA V will be available from November 18 onwards and the PC version will come from January 27, 2015. Watch the video showing the FPS mode below.

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