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Dataiphone
Dataiphone 22 Jan, 2016

Mobile Professional Reviews--Oppo R5 review

Oppo's R5 is a seriously gorgeous phone. Clad in metal, it's super-thin -- just 4.85mm (0.19 inches) deep, and it weighs a scant 155 grams (5.5 ounces). It's certainly impressive, but this comes at the loss of the 3.5mm audio jack, so you'll have to use Bluetooth headphones if you want to listen to music.


For Android fans envious of the iPhone 6 's slim frame, well, look no further. The R5's ultra-slim body beats the iPhone handily, and will draw envious stares from other Android owners as well.


But slimness isn't all that great without the performance to back it up, and this is where the phone falters. It's oftentimes sluggish, and the camera takes forever to start up. The phone's thin frame also doesn't help with the heat and it can get uncomfortably hot at times.


See a phone that's less than 5mm thick,
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Oppo hasn't yet revealed exact dates for the phone's availability, but the Chinese company intends to sell it globally, either through its online store or working in partnership with local distributors. What I do know is that there will be three versions due to the different LTE bands -- one for the US, one for China and one for the rest of the world.


Price wise, the R5 will be sold at $449, which converts to roughly £310. It will also come unlocked, so you'll be able to use the phone on 3G mostly everywhere.

Design

The R5 is encased in metal -- with a hand-polished steel frame and, on the back, brushed aluminum. This gives the phone a premium feel that you'd expect from a more expensive device.


The two-tone color scheme (either white and silver or white and gold) at the back does draw comparisons to Apple's iPhone designs, but the shape of the phone is much more angular. Despite being thinner, it doesn't feel as slippery as the iPhone.


One downside to the thin frame of the phone is that the rear 13-megapixel sticks out, much like Apple's iPhone. However, unlike the small bump of the iPhone 6, the R5's rear camera pops out a fair way, enough that it makes the phone uneven when placed on a flat surface.


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The R5 sports a 5.2-inch AMOLED display, with a full HD resolution of 1,920x1,080 pixels. The screen is bright and sharp, while colors were vibrant. I do have issues with the auto-brightness settings of the phone -- it can sometimes be too dim.


Like most Chinese-made smartphones, the R5 sports physical home, menu and back keys. I'm not a fan of physical keys since I feel software keys are better to interact with -- you can (depending on the OS) switch the back button to either the left or right position.


The volume and power keys are on the right side, with the micro-USB port at the bottom. As mentioned earlier, there's no 3.5mm audio jack.


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Hardware

Oppo's R5 is powered by an octa-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, and in theory, should have enough juice to power the phone. But my experience with the device was less than satisfactory: at times the phone would pause between switching apps, for example. I reckon a software update could fix this, and I will update the review if it does.


The phone packs 2GB of RAM, 16GB of onboard storage and a 2,000mAh battery. There's no microSD card slot to expand that storage, which limits the number of apps you can install and the number of tunes and movies you can keep onboard.


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Software and features

The phone is powered by Android 4.4 KitKat -- not the latest 5.0 Lollipop -- with Oppo's custom ColorOS UI on top. The software is very much improved from the company's first version, How to move apps from an old iPhone to a new iPhone though it looks similar. For one, it's much flatter.


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Tanuj Singh
Tanuj Singh Last update 15 Jan, 2026

(Don't Buy Anything From Snapdeal) Snapdeal Defrauded Me, Again!

I ordered a XOLO Black a few days ago on 12th January and got it delivered on 16th January. In the description box of the product, the variant was described to have 3GB RAM. I was very happy when I got the device and it ran quite good until I loaded all of my apps in it. The multi-tasking performance was not good so, I thought that it's because of the HIVE Atlas ROM which the phone runs on as it is very buggy and is never updated.

On 29th January, I got really frustrated of the device because although it had 3GB RAM, it didn't work like it, leaving the software in it aside. So, I decided to do a few benchmarks on the device and I saw that it had ONLY 2GB OF RAM from the CPU-Z app. I instantly contacted Snapdeal support and asked for a refund and then they called me today.

They said, "Sorry sir, the 7 days time of returning the device is over, now we can't do anything regarding this."

So, what I can say about Snapdeal and how they defraud people is this:

  1. Firstly put a wrong description of an item.
  2. Let the buyer buy it.
  3. Change the description of the item as soon as it is delivered.
  4. Let the buyer do anything and complain, WE HAVE ALREADY GOT THE MONEY WITH US!

Also, I have a sick habit of taking screenshots of a product's description before buying it. I did the same for this one too. I'll be putting them over here too.





Notice that the seller of the device is "LAVA INT-GGN-Sohna BD-VOI" which sells the device which I've bought and then there's this seller "LAVA INT-HYD-MANDAL-VOI" which sells the 3GB variant of the XOLO Black so, I can't be lying because we can't do any kind of "Inspect Element" in their mobile app if they are thinking that I did this.

So, all I'd like to say is WTF SNAPDEAL? Even your competitor "Flipkart" also provides a 30-day return policy because they know that they don't run any frauds of this type.

THIS IS MY LAST PURCHASE WITH SNAPDEAL, BEFORE THIS, THE ALSO TRIED TO DEFRAUD ME WITH AN INFOCUS M330 WHICH I TRIED TO BUY, LOOK HERE: http://forum.gadgets.ndtv.com/t/infocus-m330-users-what-do-you-think-about-the-update-rolled-out-today-by-infocus/1889/1

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Dataiphone
Dataiphone Last update 15 Jan, 2026

Huawei Honor 6 Plus review

Honor, if you didn't know, is the brand Huawei uses to sell some of its phones in Europe and it's the name attached to the new Honor 6 Plus. A 5.5-inch Android smartphone with a full HD display, an octa-core processor and a quirky dual 8-megapixel camera, it's got everything you need to cope with your social network and Netflix addiction. And true to the Honor brand's affordable promise, the 6 Plus comes with a low price.


Now, here's where it gets confusing: though Honor as a separate brand is supposed to exist only in Europe, the Honor 6 Plus has been on sale since December 2014 in China, but sold as the Huawei Honor 6 Plus. What's more, Huawei does sell phones in Europe with its own name attached -- the flagship P8 , for example, launched in London in April. What's the difference between them all? Not much, really. Strip away the Honor branding and you're left with a signature Huawei phone complete with the same Emotion user interface. That's not a criticism, really, but you shouldn't forget that a phone bearing the Honor name doesn't deliver a unique experience from a Huawei-branded counterpart.


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Like other Honor phones, you can pick up the Honor 6 Plus in the UK, SIM-free directly from Amazon for £300. Yet, the 6 Plus also is the first of Honor's phones to be available through a UK network, showing a definite commitment by Honor (or Huawei) for it to become a recognised brand, selling in stores. The Three network has the phone available on a range of contracts from £24 per month, with a £19 up front charge. In the US, you can buy the Huawei Honor 6 Plus through Amazon for $472.

Design

The design of the 6 Plus is possibly best described as that of a larger, cheaper iPhone 4. The black glass front and back together with the metal-effect band running around the edge are similar to Apple's earlier phone, although 6 Plus' band is plastic, rather than metal, meaning it doesn't feel as solid or indeed as premium.


The back panel has a very subtle criss-cross pattern which you can only really see under certain lights. Honor could have made this a bit more prominent, which would have helped add a bit of interest and separate its design more from the iPhone 4.


With its 5.5-inch display, the Honor 6 Plus is significantly larger than the iPhone 4, measuring 150mm long and 75mm wide. It's comfortable to hold and easy to slide into a pocket, but you'll need two hands to type properly.


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The phone comes with 32GB of storage as standard, which is a generous amount for a more budget-conscious phone. Cheaper phones typically skimp on the storage by offering 16GB or even 8GB of space, so it's nice to see a more healthy offering that doesn't force you to also buy a microSD card. It does accept microSD cards though, which is worth bearing in mind if you save a lot of music and videos to your phone, rather than streaming them.

Display

The 5.5-inch screen has a full-HD (1,920x1,080-pixel) resolution, giving it a pixel density of 400 pixels per inch. That's the same size and resolution as the iPhone 6 Plus, and in terms of clarity, there's nothing to differentiate the two. Small text beneath icons is sharp and easy to read and high-res photos look crisp and sharp.


The Honor's display is reasonably bright, sufficiently countering the harsh overhead office lights in the CNET UK office, although outside in the bright sun it did become a bit more difficult to see, even when set to max brightness. Colours are bold and vibrant, making Netflix shows like 'Breaking Bad," "SpongeBob" or indeed "Power Rangers" look good.

Software and processor performance

The Honor 6 Plus runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat, which is several versions out of date. The most up-to-date version of Android is Lollipop, which you can find on even rock-bottom budget phones, so it's very disappointing to see such an old version of the software on a midrange mobile.


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On the surface you probably won't be able to tell, however, as Honor has heavily skinned the phone with the same Emotion user interface you'll see on most of Huawei and Honor's recent phones. It makes huge changes to the stock Android interface, including the colour schemes and the fonts (which you can alter using various themes), but the biggest change is that there's no app tray. I don't like this change as it forces you to keep all of your apps scattered across the homescreens. Once you throw widgets into the mix, it quickly becomes cluttered and difficult to navigate.


The phone is powered by a Kirin 925 processor -- an octa-core chip that apparently uses four lower-powered processing cores for everyday tasks, and four burlier cores for more intense processing needs. That's backed up by 3GB of RAM. It performed well on benchmark tests, scoring an impressive 4,456 on the Geekbench 2 test, How to transfer app and data from iPad to iPhone 6? although a less impressive 11,982 on the Quadrant test. By comparison, the Sony Xperia Z3 and LG G4 scored over 20,000 on the Quadrant test and the Galaxy S6 managed to achieve over 36,000.


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Still, it was able to play the demanding game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas extremely smoothly, and photo editing in Snapseed was handled without any trouble at all. Everyday essential apps like Instagram were also handled perfectly well, but navigating around the phone's interface was less smooth, with noticeable stutters and lag creeping in -- an issue I would bet is caused by the bloated Emotion software. I'd really like to see how a stock Android version of this phone performs as I'm sure it would be a lot more smooth to use.

Camera

On the back of the phone are two 8-megapixel cameras. One takes regular shots, but the second allows some interesting depth of field effects and also lets you refocus a scene after you've taken it. I'll start with testing the phone's standard photo quality.


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Honor 6 Plus camera test (click image to see full size) Andrew Hoyle/CNET


I was pleased with this first shot of the London Eye. There's a great balance in exposure between the bright sky and the River Thames and a nice rich blue colour in the sky as well. There's a lack of clarity on the fine details when you zoom right in, but it displays full-screen well, making it great for Facebook.


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Honor 6 Plus camera test (click image to see full size) Andrew Hoyle/CNET


This second shot of a fruit stand is not bad either,transfer candy crush to new iphone although the white garlic has been rather overexposed. Again, when zooming in there's a noticeable fuzziness to the picture.


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Jones Huang
Jones Huang Last update 15 Jan, 2026

OUKITEL C3 spec confirmed, will be first MT6580 device to do android 6.0

Last week we get the OUKITEL C3 design script, according to the design photo, it features a 3D diamond design for the back cover which is quite special. But diamond is hard to control. Now we get the real photo of the device.

Take a closer look, you will find the pattern on the back cover, this is not only fashionable but also avoid hand slide.

Released in April, OUKITEL C3 will be the first 5inch MT6580 devices to take Android 6.0 Marshmallow. No need to wait for updating.

As OUKITEL product manager said, OUKITEL C3 will feature the best screen, best camera and most fashionable design with most wallet-friendly price among 5 inch MT6580 smartphones.

C3 features HD IPS display with 1280*720 resolution and for touch screen, and , it is using AUO brand screen for the display which is the same display as iPad mini. Carrying the MT6580 Quad-core chip set with 1GB RAM and 8GB ROM, C3 can manage multi-tasks freely.

It gets a 8MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera for wonderful shooting experience. Though the battery is only 2000mAh battery, OUKITEL make the battery lasts longer due to the intelligent power saving management system.

To thanks for consumers' feedback for us, OUKITEL is offering April's welfare on official Facebook which is: Giveaway 5 devices for fans to experience. C3 presale will start soon in mid-April, the earlier you order, the earlier you will get a android 6.0 device to experience.

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Tanuj Singh
Tanuj Singh Last update 15 Jan, 2026

Root - A Privilege That Should Be Allowed By The Smartphone Companies

Now many of you people wouldn't know what 'Root' is so, lemme explain, it is kind of a 'Privilege', which allows us to access the core functions of our android smartphone, it is something that is not allowed by the smartphone companies and what they do is if they find that a phone is rooted, they void it's warranty because it is something that could help us overlock our phone's CPU to a higher level.

Now this is only one feature of root, but there are many others like by rooting your phone you could have access to 'Cheat Tools' which can help us modify an apps data, make In App Purchases (IAP) free and patch some apps to get their premium versions for free, removing unwanted system apps with ease, but it also helps in SECURING OUR PHONE, like '360 Security', it needs root to establish a firewall to protect our phones from unwanted access, key logging etc., I think that it should be allowed by the smartphone companies, like there are two sides to every coin, just like that, there are two kind of people, one which need it to secure their phones and one who hack IAP and stuff by using it.

I want to say that people would never stop rooting their phones and hacking stuff just because these companies void the warranty, it's like a limitation, how do you know who will use it for the good and who will use it for that bad? So, simply just let people do what they want, they paid for the phones and warranty comes within it.

Some tools that could help you root your phone:

1) iRoot (Windows)
2) iRoot (Mobile)
3) Unlock Root (PC Version Only)
4) Framaroot (Android version only)

Some hacking apps due to which smartphone companies don't allow root:

1) Freedom
2) Lucky Patcher
3) SB Game Hacker

Note: I've not posted the rooting methods, please search Google for that.

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Dataiphone
Dataiphone Last update 15 Jan, 2026

How to Recover Deleted Contacts from Water Damaged iPhone 6S

Summary: Do not panic if you lose contacts when your iPhone is water damaged, iPhone Data Recovery can help you recover deleted contacts from water damaged iPhone 6S .


As we all know, letters for contacting and communication has withdrew from our life for many years. With the rapid development of science and technology in the modern society, we are in favor of iPhone 6S and always enjoy the convince that mobile phone bring to us, as long as you have someone’s contact number, you can take up your iPhone 6S to click his contact number and begin to talk to him or her, no matter how far this people is from you.


As a result, it is obvious that contacts are very necessary to store in your device and so we do. I bet nowadays, no one will be so “hard working” to write the contacts down on the notebook,How to Transfer Music from Android to Another Android because that is really troublesome and inconvenient. Everyone are used to directly store the contacts in iPhone 6S.


Here, sometimes unavoidably, trouble comes to you, especially the device is really waterproof as some other electronic products, such as Tank007 flashlights IP68. I mean, it often occurs that our iPhone 6S are water damaged when we bend down in the bathroom, when we go walking along a small river, when we wash our hands in the kitchen, etc. And then you will be crazy about the following results. All the contacts in your device are lost, including your sweetheart’s, your families’, your best friends’, your important customers’, your colleagues’, etc.


“Oh, my god, what a big loss caused by an small accident! Shit!” Ok, good guy, If you are just keeping sad and annoyed about that, than you can only be regretful; But if you come to us, then all this messy condition can be solved with an amazing tool from us—-iPhone Data Recovery.


This tool is absolutely multi-functional and perfect choice for you to save your loss, such as contacts, messages, photos, videos, call history, notes, reminders, bookmarks, music, documents, etc. Do not think that this can just be believable in magic suppositional world, or just think I am fooling you around. You may think how can it recover something that doesn’t exist in your device any more. No, not exactly. Let me explain to you. In fact, your iPhone 6S data have not truly get away from your device, but secretly hidden in some invisible place. What you need to do for recovery is to draw support from outside tool to scan your device and find them out.
Ok, let me tell you how you can make it!


How to Recover Deleted Contacts from Water Damaged iPhone 6S


Step 1: Take up seconds to download iPhone Data Recovery and set up this software system in your computer. Then your device need to be connected to computer by USB cable.
Step 2: Focus on your iPhone 6S device and choose ”Recover”, then all the categories of your device turn up.
Step 3: Choose “ Contacts “ category, How to Manage iTunes Transfer Easily then click the “Scan “ buttom to scan all your contacts.
Step 4: Carefully selecting the contacts which you think are essential and want to be get back.
Now you can see the surprise. So in the future, no matter how many contacts you have stored in the iPhone 6S and unfortunately your device are water damaged, just follow my above step, then you can be completely satisfied and feel happy again.


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Suryadeva Kumar
Suryadeva Kumar 13 Aug, 2016

Smart watch treding now a days why...

Here I can say few things in short here why?? The growing trend of buying Smartwatches reveals the changing consumer behaviour. World’s technology giants like Apple, Garmin, Vivoactive, Samsung Gear etc. have introduced their own smartwatches to club with their smartphones or other compatible devices. As stated by the director of AndroidWear, David Singleton, in the next 50 years of time everyone would learn to live a life with wearable technology and all of us would be living like this. The rising demandof smartwatches has immersed with the growing need of consumers. People demand a gadget which can keep them accountable, and fitness monitors are a bonus for most. This leads them to invest in wearable devices like Fitness bands and Smartwatches. Smartwatches are quiet useful because of their versatile features. They have different apps that can be very useful while working outdoors, travelling, workouts etc. Somecarry a camera which stays on the strap of the watch to take pictures with ease. Smartwatches are now available forAndroid, Windows and iOS platforms, which are the most popularoperating systems for smartphones here are few more words saying about it here http://www.iamwire.com/2016/08/why-the-smartwatch-trend-is-here-to-stay/140187. Share more aspects as you want which upgraded features in smart watch or expecting in it to have. Here..

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Manimohan
Manimohan 21 Sep, 2015

Tata docom sim card

hi
sir/madam

i want switch over to vodofone to tata docomo, i have prepaid sim. now i approach to nanganallur tata

docomo shop for past ten days.but he has no stock prepaid sim for past 10days. he has given no 9043191332.

portability is hardone for me. you will arrange for prepaid sim as early as possible.

with regards
c nalini

Dear nalini
This is with reference to your email dated 17-09-2015 regarding activation concern for your number 9043191332
I regret to inform you that, I am unable to process your request from our end as your number is not reflecting with our data base. Hence I request you to check with the outlet or retailer where you have purchased the SIM for further proceedings.
For your convenience, I am attaching the link where you can check the all the outlet details online. Click here -
http://www.tatadocomo.com/brand-stores.aspx.
If there is anything else that you want to share with us, we are all ears. You can call us at 1860-266-5555 or write to us at listen@tatadocomo.com
Assuring you of our best services at all times.

Warm Regards,

Raju,

Customer Care -Tata Docomo
Registered Office : Tata Teleservices Limited, Jeevan Bharati, Tower 1,10th Floor, Tower 1, Jewan Bharathi, 124 Connaught Circus, New Delhi 110001.
CIN- U74899DL1995PLC066685
Visit our Website at www.tatadocomo.com
Email us at listen@tatadocomo.com
* For Postpaid and Prepaid - 121 from Tata connection.
* For Photon Tata Docomo - 1800-266-121(toll free)
* We are also accessible from non Tata mobile phones on 1860-266-5555. Toll free from TATA Mobile phones only.

-----Original Message-----
From: masi1981@rediffmail.com
Sent:2015-09-17 09:43:48.0
To : "listen@tatadocomo.com" LISTEN@TATADOCOMO.COM
Subject:Re: prepaid sim~~M24215879
[Note: Please don't change the subject for internal tracking purpose and immediate action.

sir

you shop in nanganallur people told he has not stock prepaid sim for portablity for past ten days. please

send prepaid sim to nanganllur. can you understand. there is no prepaid sim in your nanganallur branch.

that is your tata docomo shop

with regards
nalini

From: listen@tatadocomo.com
Sent: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 13:02:28
To: masi1981@rediffmail.com
Subject: prepaid sim~~M24215879

Dear nalini,

This is with reference to your email dated 14-09-2015 regarding SIM concern for your Tata Docomo Mobile

number.I regret to inform you that, the number which you have mentioned is not reflecting in our records. Hence, I request you to revert us with the complete outlet details where you have visited for the prepaid

SIM for further assistance If there is anything else that you want to share with us, we are all ears. You can call us at 1860-266-5555 or write to us at listen@tatadocomo.com.

Assuring you of our best services at all times.

Warm Regards,

Satya,

Tata Docomo.

We would love to hear from you,Click here to share your valuable feedback.
Note : The feedback link will go inactive in 3 days.Registered Office : Tata Teleservices Limited, Jeevan Bharati, Tower 1,10th Floor, Tower 1, Jewan Bharathi, 124 Connaught Circus, New Delhi 110001.

CIN- U74899DL1995PLC066685

Visit our Website at www.tatadocomo.com

Email us at listen@tatadocomo.com

  • For Postpaid and Prepaid - 121 from Tata connection.

  • For Photon Tata Docomo - 1800-266-121(toll free)

  • We are also accessible from non Tata mobile phones on 1860-266-5555. Toll free from TATA Mobile phones only.

-----Original Message-----

From: masi1981@rediffmail.com

Sent: 2015-09-14 12:19:33.0

To : listen@tatadocomo.com

Cc: null

Subject: prepaid sim~~M24215879

[Note: Please don't change the subject for internal tracking purpose and immediate action.

can anybody above content known. because i wnat only new prepiad sim but tata docomo shop no stock that is why i contact tata dodomo listen. but reply is above. what can i do



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Stanrubin
Stanrubin 10 Jun, 2015

Help me purchase my new lap top

Most important spec of all is "build quality, service, support". I am willing to pay for that quality!
I have nothing against large PC companies, HP, Dell, Lenovo, Sony, etc. That said, it seems very difficult to get close to what I'm looking for from these main suppliers. I live in the US but discovered in my research, small PC builders, they seem to cater to gamers, hi end business machines, but some will work with someone like me. Some were even in the UK and seemed to be well thought of and some even seemed competitive in price, even with shipping. A question is, is it silly for me to consider looking at these small builders, I might be incorrect in thinking that these smaller shops might take quality/service/support as more important, then say a multinational corp. I'm open to any and all suggestions, directions, opinions. Anybody who has weighed through this long winded request and wants to comment, hey, feel free, I'll be happy to hear any thing you all have to say.

General Specs.

1) What is your budget? Up to $1500

2) What size notebook would you prefer?

e. Desktop Replacement; 17"+ screen

3) Where will you buying this notebook?
US if possible UK if necessary
4) Are there any brands that you prefer or any you really don't like?
N/A
5) Would you consider laptops that are refurbished/redistributed?
Yes
6) What are the primary tasks will you be performing with this notebook?
Watching/streaming videos, uTube, TV...Web surfing...Email...letter writing
7) Will you be taking the notebook with you to different places, leaving it on your desk or both?
Notebook will travel but will be plugged in most of the time, no matter where it is.
8) Will you be playing games on your notebook? If so, please state which games or types of games?
No games.
9) How many hours of battery life do you need?
Machine will rarely run on battery longer than 1 hour.
10) Would you prefer to see the notebooks you're considering before purchasing it or buying a notebook on-line without seeing it is OK?
I do not need to physically see/touch machine before buying.
11) What OS do you prefer? Windows (Windows 7 / 8), Mac OS, Linux, etc.
I'm hoping to buy PC with Win 10 installed, hopefully without bloatware/crapware, a clean install.
Screen Specifics
17.3
12) What screen resolution would you prefer?
Text should be big and east to read, very good resolution a must. Something like a 1920x1080 display would be fine.
13) Do you want a Glossy/reflective screen or a Matte/non-glossy screen?
No preference, open to suggestions.
Build Quality and Design
Build quality is most important also warranty, support (Will pay for quality)
14) Are the notebook's looks and stylishness important to you?
No
15) When are you buying this laptop?
Right away, if my old one dies, or end of July, when Win 10 is available, I have Win 7 now and I am eligible for the upgrade to Win 10, either as OE or when Win 10 media is available.
16) How long do you want this laptop to last?
As long as my old one, 5+ years
Notebook Components
CPU, a decent dual core or a lower end Core i3-5-7 processor core may be a better choice down the road.
GPU, any Intel IGP should do, or a lower end dedicated chip.
RAM: 12GB sounds good, open to suggestions.
Networking: A good Intel or Atheros chip will do the trick quite well. plus Blue Tooth.
Extras Card readers, fingerprint stuff, docking station. not important. Connections for USB 2 and 3, MDMI, ethernet, yes important.
Battery, What ever battery comes with this PC will be hard pressed to keep up with a 17" display, as stated above, unit will be plugged in most of the time.
Thank you for any help, direction or suggestions.

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Tanuj Singh
Tanuj Singh Last update 20 May, 2015

Should The ISPs Provide A Better And Faster Internet At Cheaper Rates?

As many of you guys have seen, I'm very active in here and post some random questions once in a while so, here's today's question, "Should The ISPs Provide A Better And Faster Internet At Cheaper Rates?"

So, the answer is both yes and no.

Why yes?

Because it'll help in the following things:

1) Growth of technology and awareness in India.

2) Increase the online bussiness.

3) Make India one more step closer to compete from the USA.

4) Attract more and more people to get online and become smarter (Well, if you get what I mean).

5) And above all, downloading and uploading data at much faster rates (I'm feeling so high right now).

Why no?

Piracy. Now, this one word is much bigger than the five points I've stated above, due to it millions of dollars are pirated online everyday digitally in the form of games, movies, songs etc. (This reminds me of The Pirate Bay).

Well, how can ISPs improve their connection speed and lower the prices?

The clear answer is Optical Fibre lines, in India this work is going on, the govt. has taken the responsibility to lay down optical fibre lines but the work is very slow, I guess that it'll not get finished before 2018....

Where can I get the fastest internet connection in India if I wanted to?

Kerela: It has an insanely fast 1 GBPS internet connection which I think is provided by the govt. or IDK 'cause it's not stated anywhere.

Hyderabad: This city has Act Fibernet which provides 100 MBPS speed which is pretty good.

Any future of this?

Yes, there is if Google Fiber comes to India, it provides 1 GBPS internet connection for which we have to pay monthly and a one - time payment internet connection which gives us the average speeds of today's internet (Like USA or other high speed country).

Conclusion?

India seriously needs to higher the speeds and lower the rate of internet connections if it wants to compete with the world.

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