YuPlayGod launched Yureka Plus with octa core CPU for Rs 9,999.

Yu, a subsidiary brand of Micromax, has announced the launch of a new smartphone. The new handset, named as Yureka Plus, offers plenty of features at a lower budget, carrying on the legacy of its predecessors like Yu Yureka and Yu Yuphoria.

The Yu Yureka Plus offers a 5.5 inch IPS display with full high definition resolution (1920x1080 pixels). Like Yureka, it too comes with Cyanogen OS 12 that is based on Android operating system. With Snapdragon 615 octa core processor and 2 GB DDR3 RAM, the smartphone also promises smooth performance.

The Yu Yureka Plus has 16 GB of internal memory but a press release issued by the company speaks nothing about expandable storage option.
This phone offers dual SIM slots with 4G connectivity. It has a 2500mAh battery and a 13-megapixel rear camera along with a 5-megapixel front camera.


Unveiling the new device, Rahul Sharma, founder YU said, "With Yureka we ushered in the revolution that's 'YUPlayGod' and we couldn't have asked for a better response from our community. We have been overwhelmed with the enthusiasm and cheer we received for the Zeus of phones, Yureka. Grateful for the encouragement and support we are returning the love by breaking our very own unprecedented benchmark with Yureka Plus. ”

As per the press release, the phone will be available in grey and white colours.

Moto E 2nd Gen Is Currently The Cheapest 4G Smartphone In India.



  In the race of 4G smartphones in India, Motorola seems to have taken a big leap, at least as far as the pricing goes. It has announced the all new Moto E with 4G support at a jaw-dropping Rs 5,499.



However, there’s a twist. The said pricing comes after ‘the special offer of Rs 500 off on limited stocks+ Exchange offer up to Rs 1500+ Flipkart e-gift voucher of Rs 500 with a new Airtel Connection.’

The Moto E second-gen sports a 4.5-inch display compared to the 4.3-inch display in the previous model and will have a 540 x 960 pixels resolution. 

The offer is applicable on 4G LTE variant that comes powered by quad-core processor and runs the latest Android Lollipop OS version. It is coupled with 1GB RAM.
It comes with an internal storage of 8GB that can be further expanded up to 32GB via microSD card slot. In terms of camera, the device has a 5MP rear snapper along with an auto focus sensor and includes features like geo-tagging, panorama, and HDR. It also comes with a front-facing VGA camera. The Moto E 4G variant runs Android 5.0 Lollipop.


In terms of connectivity, the device has WiFi, GPS, Radio and Bluetooth. The water resistant Moto E is fuelled by a 2390 mAh battery compared to the 1980 mAh seen in the previous model.

Android M Developer preview on nexus 5 sharply increased standby time!!

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Android M is going to have a few interesting and exciting features. One of them is called Doze and is activated when your Android handset is inactive for a period of time. With Doze, the phone goes into a deeper sleep than it currently does and and a result, standby times are more than doubled. Once Doze is disabled (which happens when you pick up the phone), syncs and open tasks which were halted are carried out by the model.



Another feature of Android M is App Standby. With this feature, once your phone is unplugged, apps deemed to be inactive are prohibited from receiving network support and any syncs and open jobs are suspended. Once you plug in your phone, the idle apps will regain network connectivity. Android M will most likely offer those who need specific apps to run at all times, the ability to disable the feature on certain apps.



To see how Doze and App Standby might work in real life, a 
Nexus 5 was loaded with the Android M Developer Preview and measured against the same model loaded with Android 5.1.1. The result? After 8 hours in standby, the Nexus 5 with Android 5.1.1 consumed 4% of its battery life as opposed to 1.5% with the Nexus 5 running Android M. After 24 hours, the Lollipopped version of the stock Android phone had burned through 12% of its battery life while on standby. The Android M powered handset had used just 4.5% of its juice during the same amount of time. After 48 hours, the Nexus 5 with Android 5.1.1 inside had devoured 24% of its battery power compared to the 9% used on the Android M powered version of the phone.



The Nexus 5 with Android 5.1.1 installed was projected to provide 200 hours of standby time. With Android M, the standby time was projected to jump to 533 hours. That means that Android M provided the phone with 2.7 times the standby time available with Android 5.1.1. This is an exciting bit of technology that Android users should be greatly looking forward to. 

First look: Lenovo's crazy Magic View smartwatch concept

Magic View's 'Virtual Interactive Display' is a first in smartwatches — but you can't buy it yet.

For Android followers and smartwatch fans, the most interesting announcement out of Lenovo's TechWorld event in Beijing might have been the company's crazy new concept design for a smartwatch, dubbed "Magic View." Part traditional smartwatch, part secondary display, the device introduces an intriguing new way to look at pictures or video on your wrist. Whether it'll ever take off in a consumer product remains to be seen. In the meantime we've had the chance to test out the watch in Beijing. Check past the break to learn more.


The Magic View concept is a pretty bulky beast, as might be expected for a limited proof-of-concept. Physically, it's about the size of LG's webOS-based Watch Urbane LTE The watch face itself seems like a distant cousin of the Moto 360, made by the Lenovo-owned Motorola. The "flat tire" cut-off portion of the screen remains in place, but besides that there bezels are about as thin as the 360's. For a prototype, it's not bad looking aside from the very obvious bulk.



It looks and behaves like a smartwatch. On the software side, however, Lenovo tells us it's not running Android Wear, but custom software based upon Android. Many of the UI elements and interactions are familiar, but it's clearly running something other than Google's standard wearable OS.
But the star of the show is Lenovo's new Virtual Interactive Display (VID), which lives below the main LCD on a panel of its own. This panel appears opaque from a distance, but hold it up to your eye and you'll see a full-sized image. It's not unlike the handful of eye-based wearable displays we've seen in recent years, including Google Glass and Sony's Smart Eyeglasses. The picture is clear, but significant movement has the potential to blur things out of focus.
Lenovo's demo units were loaded up with a few sample apps which make use of the VID. Firstly, a straight up video player served as a demonstration of the display's size and clarity, bot of which were pretty good. That said, we used the Magic View indoors, and it's unclear how well the technology behind it will adapt to daylight viewing.

Another demo involves a 360-degree Google Street View style panorama of a stadium, with the watch's sensors used to control the motion of the image, effectively giving you an interactive portal into wherever this spherical photo was taken. At a technical level it's an impressive sight to behold, though there's no doubt you're going to look a little goofy holding this thing up to your eye in public. It's also not clear how this is going to be any easier than pulling your phone out of your pocket, though the manufacturer is touting privacy as one reason you might want to view stuff on a tiny display only you can see.
Ultimately that's why we're still looking at a concept smartwatch, not a consumer product. And what's more, it's unclear how a second display would impact already tenuous smartwatch battery life. So there are challenges to be overcome here, it'll be interesting to see how Lenovo goes about implementing the VID in a more consumer-friendly product. In the meantime it's a fascinating technical showcase.










Microsoft is Launching series of new ultra stylish windows phones !!

 It’s been a while since Microsoft announced a new flagship Windows phone, but a new report suggests it could have a whole bunch of devices ready to go in the near future. According to NokiaPowerUserthe company is prepping four exciting handsets.


Late last month, rumors about a successor to the Lumia 930 have started appearing online. Microsoft is working on new smartphones, dubbed the Lumia 940 and Lumia 940 XL, which will feature high-end specifications alongside a uni body aluminum design.


Here are the details of Microsoft lumia 940 XL.

This is a sleek flagship device with dual stereo speakers at the bottom of this phone. With a 6.8mm waistline, this is a windows 10 devuce powered by Intel atom x7 64 bit processor with 5.4 inch screen. The display is super Amoled with quad HD resolution.

This device is packed with 4GB of RAM and 32GB inbuilt storage with a microSD card slot. The back camera is a Carl Zeiss optics packed with 24MP preview camera and 8MP front facing camera.


The designer also included a fingerprint scanner just right of the windows button. However this 940XL concept looks stunning and classy. This device is sleek and shiny.




Micromax’s Yu to debut its new smartphone Yuphoria soon




After the grand success of the first smartphone Yureka, Yu is all set to launch its successor, Yuphoria in the Indian Smartphone market soon. The device is expected to be launched on May 12, exclusively on amazon.in, through flash sales as it was seen earlier with Yureka.



The Yu is the subsidiary of the Indian smartphone selling giant Micromax, which is teasing the Indian consumers by releasing the videos showing the features of the device.



Regarding the teasing campaign, the company has launched 2 teasers. The first one shows the improved build quality of the device by a scene in which the handset users drops the device on the floor.



Following it, someone utters, “the Yuphoria is fine” before the camera is pointed towards the floor which has a broken tile to imply that the device actually broke it.
Meanwhile, the second one shows that a guy is playing music in his phone and hairs of a lady sitting opposite to him, fly all over the place. It seems that the company is trying to convince users which are not satisfied with the Yureka’s performance as most of the Yureka users complained about the built and sound of the device.



Rumors surfacing on the internet suggest that unlike the Yureka, the Yuphoria may boast a metal rim and rugged polycarbonate back. In addition, it is expected that the device will be priced around Rs. 15,000 for all plastic body.
The Yureka successor will be running on Android 5.0 Lollipop-based CyanogenOS 12 supported by a 64-bit processor that will be coupled with a 2GB of RAM and sport 16 GB of unexpandable internal storage. With the regular connectivity options, the device will offer 4G LTE support and an HD or full HD display.
Be Yuphoric
Apart this, Micromax has ended the legal tussle with OnePlus, yesterday. OnePlus today announced that the cases have been withdrawn and the legal proceedings against the firm have been resolved through mutual consent. Five months earlier, the firm alleged that OnePlus was infringing the exclusive rights of Micromax to use Cyanogen software. As, the co-founder of the company, Rahul Sharma has signed an exclusive contract with Cyanogen to use the OS for its subsidiary product, Yu Yureka.
The company was alleged the OnePlus just before the launching of Yu Yureka and as of now the firm has taken those allegations back before launching Yu Yuphoria. It is so, may be because the allegation on the company affected the sales of both of the devices as the consumers were in fear that they won’t get OTA update for the OS in their devices.

OnePlus Two to have Snapdragon 810 SoC onboard and to be priced at $400


OnePlus CEO says OnePlus Two will sport Snapdragon 810 SoC and cost CNY 2,499 ($400/Rs. 25,000)

OnePlus Two the much awaited smartphone from OnePlus will be made available to buyers in Q3 of 2015 according OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei. Other than that not much is known about the upcoming OnePlus Two.
However, on Wednesday, OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu aka Pete Lau asked his followers on the Chinese microblogging website, Weibo as to what should be the price of OnePlus Two if it will sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC.
After many of his followers gave their suggestions, Lau agreed with some of the followers who had suggested a price of CNY 2,499 (roughly $400/ Rs. 25,000).
Zuohu asked his followers, “If OnePlus Two comes with Snapdragon 810, what do you think will be the price?” and then later replied, “2,499 Yuan seems to be a reasonable price.”
The Wiebo tweets now confirm two things, one is that OnePlus Two will have the Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 810 SoC onboad and other is that it will be priced in the range of  $400.
OnePlus had said last month that OnePlus Two will be a cheaper headset and perhaps the price $400 may not classify as a cheap smartphone. It also remains to be seen whether OnePlus Two could match sales corresponding to the earlier OnePlus One in view of stiff competition from Xiaomi and Asus who are bring one of the best powered smartphones to market. The company had then also said it aims to sell between 3 and 5 million smartphones in 2015, and 10 million in 2016.
OnePlus Two will have a 5.5-inch display panel similar to the one on its predecessor, OnePlus One, but with an increased resolution from full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) to QHD (1440×2560 pixels).  It is also tipped to have a massive 4GB of RAM and 32GB internal memory, in addition to the Snapdragon 810 processor. The OnePlus Two will have a 16MP rear shooter and a 5MP front-facing camera. The connectivity options included were 4G networks, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Micro-USB and OTG connectivity. It will be powered by a 3300mAh battery.
It remains to be seen how OnePlus deals with the overheating problems in the Snapdragon 810 SoC. There are conflicting reports of the heating issue in 810 chip with Qualcomm today strongly defending its latest flagship and saying that heating issues are a rumour.
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