Gionee Elife S7 launched in India for $403


Gionee has launched the new Elife S7 in the Indian market. The phone is priced at Rs. 24,999 ($404) and is available in black, white, and blue. The Elife S7 has a 5.2-inch, 1920x1080 resolution Super AMOLED display, MediaTek SoC with 1.7GHz octa-core CPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, 13 megapixel rear camera, 8 megapixel front camera, dual SIM support with 4G support on both SIM slots, and 2,700mAh battery. The phone runs on the latest Amigo 3.0 OS based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. And it packs all of this in a super slim 5.5mm body with Gorilla Glass on the front and back and magnesium alloy frame on the side. We had a quick hands-on with the phone at the launch event. Like the S5.5 and the S5.1, the S7 is exceedingly thin and light. The display is vibrant and crisp with good viewing angles. The new Amigo OS 3.0 is similar in appearance to previous versions but thanks to Android Lollipop is super smooth and fast throughout the interface. There are also couple of extra features such as ultra power saving mode and a theme feature that takes color from your background using the camera and uses it for the UI. Gionee has promised two days of battery life with this device. The phone is expected to go on sale shortly through offline...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/gionee_elife_s7_launched_in_india_for_403-news-11795.php

Purported Oppo Find 9 images reveal dual camera


Alleged images of the yet to be announced Oppo Find 9 made the rounds online. The previously leaked successor of Oppo Find 7 is expected to debut at some point in the near future. Overall, it appears that the upcoming Find 9 has mostly retained the design language of its predecessor. However, the newcomer has added dual camera unit and a fingerprint sensor to its specs. There is no word on the functionality of the Oppo Find 9's fancy camera setup. The fingerprint sensor on the other hand, looks similar to the solution found in the Oppo N3. Finally, the leaked images reveal that users will be able to spec the back of the smartphone in seriously gaudy colors. Thankfully, a black version will also be available. Rumored specs of Oppo Find 9 include Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, 4GB of RAM, and 5.5" display. Android Lollipop will be the OS out of the box....






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/purported_oppo_find_9_images_reveal_dual_camera-news-11794.php

The Top 10 trending phones of week 14


Another week and another trending devices list. Looking at the top 10 most-interesting devices in our database, there are some quite expected results, but major curveballs are also present. The Top 10 trending phones chart is a recap list of the devices that gathered the most hits throughout the week. In other words, the chart represents the interests of the majority of you, our visitors, and is an indication of what currently interests you. The very top of the list is mostly unchanged with Samsung's latest flagship device - the Galaxy S6 still firmly in the lead and the affordable Galaxy Grand Prime following close by. The third place is a new and exciting entrance by the S6 edge. The double-curved smartphone finally managed to make an appearance in the list and all the recent news attention has procured it an instant third place in our list. Interestingly enough, the iPhone 6 has skyrocketed all the way to the fourth place, which is a major leap forward, considering, that only last week, it was in danger of dropping out of the race altogether. It is also the only device, standing in the way of an impressive Samsung chain, because straight after it we find the Galaxy A7, A5, the Galaxy E7, as well as the Korean giant's former flagship - the Galaxy S5. Asus and Lenovo have managed to hold on and are still in the race with the Zenfone 5. Dropping two spots and now at 8th place and the Lenovo A600 at the very bottom of the chart. The week has been rough for HTC though, as it's One M9 flagship, formerly number 9 in our list, is nowhere to be found. Perhaps it will climb back into the race next week, but we will just have to wait and see for that. .news-item .n-left { float: left; width: 26%; text-align: center; } .news-item .n-right { float: left; width: 74%; } .news-item a { padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 0; } .news-item .n-right h2, .reviews-item .n-right h2 { clear: both; padding: 0 0 3px 0px; font: 400 19px Oswald, Arial; margin-top: -4px; } .n-right p { margin-top: 25px; line-height: 155%; } .news-item { padding-top: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; } .news-item p { margin-left: 0; } .n-right h2 .phone-name { display: inline-block; width: 252px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: text-bottom; } .n-right h2 a { text-decoration: none; color: #000; } .flat-button{ text-align:center; text-decoration: none !important; font: 400 22px Oswald,Arial !important; //font-family: sans-serif; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; font-size: 150%; //background: #0CADA7; padding: 20px 60px !important; display: inline-block; white-space: nowrap; -webkit-border-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius: 5px; border-radius: 5px; margin: 10px 0; -webkit-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; color: #fff !important; } .flat-button-1 { background: #0CADA7; } .flat-button-1:hover { background: #0A948F; color: #666666 !important; } .flat-button-2 { background: #FF7E47; } .flat-button-2:hover { background: #EE7440; color: #666666 !important; } .n-right .rank-info { display: inline-block; font-family: "Oswald",​Arial,​sans-serif; font-size: 18px; font-weight: 100; } .n-right .rank-info .current-rank { font-size: 23px; } .circle { background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #8fb28f; border-radius: 50%; height: 23px; width: 23px; display: inline-block; margin: 0px 10px -1px 10px; } .arrow { width: 0; height: 0; border-style: solid; display: inline-block; margin: 0px 10px -1px 10px; } .arrow-up { border-width: 0 15px 25px 15px; border-color: transparent transparent #0cada7 transparent; } .arrow-down { border-width: 25px 15px 0 15px; border-color: #ff7e47 transparent transparent transparent; } Samsung Galaxy S6 RANK: 1WAS: 1 specs review Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime RANK: 2WAS: 2 specs review Samsung Galaxy S6 edge RANK: 3NEW IN specs review Apple iPhone 6 RANK: 4WAS: 10 specs...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/the_top_10_trending_phones_of_week_14-news-11781.php

Counterclockwise: Nokia N8 and Lumia 930, Android minis


Each weekend we trawl our news archives for interesting events over the past several years around this time of the year - late April/early March for today's edition of Counterclockwise. We see the jump between the Nokia N8, one of its earlier camera phone legends, and the Lumia 930, Nokia's last. We also look at mini versions of phones and check out a particularly busy three-day period in 2009 that saw the birth of three app stores. Nokia camera phones In March 2010 Nokia was preparing to launch one of its iconic camera phones, the N8. A Symbian^3 smartphone with a 12MP camera capable of capturing 720p videos it can then output to a TV over HDMI. It had a 3.5" AMOLED screen with 360 x 640px resolution and multi-touch capabilities, which at the time was impressive since we marked it with an exclamation mark. The Nokia N8 reigned as the best mobile camera with its large (1/1.83") sensor, ND filter, Carl Zeiss optics and xenon flash. It was a beautiful phone too, with an anodized aluminum unibody and a design that carried over to the first Lumia devices. By the time the Lumia 930 came around, in April 2014, the design has changed but many things stayed the same - the phone still featured an aluminum build (though with a polycarbonate back), it had a 5" AMOLED display (with nine times the pixels) and a killer camera. It had a 1/2.5" BSI sensor with 20MP resolution and optical image stabilization. It had moved up to 1080p video shooting but it traded the xenon flash for a dual-LED flash. The biggest change, however, was the OS - Symbian was no more, Windows Phone ran the show. The Nokia Lumia 930 will be the last legendary Nokia cameraphone - the Lumia line moved under the Microsoft brand. The Finns may be looking to resurrect their phone building business though, we'll see what the future holds. Big and small The rise of touchscreen OSes pushed screen sizes higher and higher, which naturally led to a countermovement of mini phones. Sony Ericsson already had a couple of Xperia X10 minis and in early April 2011 we saw the first signs of the second generation. What would become the Xperia mini pro featured a slide-out QWERTY keyboard for a superior typing experience, something that would have been problematic on its 3" screen. It ran the popular at the time Android 2.3 Gingerbread and was powered by a 1GHz processor. The same year Dell retired one of the first phablets ever, the 5" Dell Streak, but a competing phablet brand was blowing up. The Samsung Galaxy Note shipped 5 million units by the end of March 2012, having launched in October the previous year. That number would prove small in the long run as later generation Notes went into the tens of millions and are still one of the best-selling phablets around. Around the same time in March 2012 Motorola launched the Defy Mini in the UK at £162. With a 3.2" screen it was similar in size the Xperia though it was touchscreen only. The following year Samsung had a second generation mini in the works too. The Galaxy S4 mini was to have a 4.3" qHD Super AMOLED screen and a 8MP/1080p camera. There were speculations of an Exynos chipset though it ended up with a Snapdragon with a dual-core processor. At the same time the company was working on the other end of the spectrum with the massive Mega phones. The Galaxy Mega would come in 5.8" and 6.3" displays. They were dual-SIMs too, a formula fit for the Asian market. This leads us to March last year when HTC was prepping a second gen mini too. The HTC One mini 2 carried over the metal unibody and stereo speakers of its big bro, but no UltraPixel camera. It went with a 13MP shooter instead. Sony's Xperia Z1 Compact was the best-loved mini of 2014, but rumors about its successor were already swirling. The Xperia Z2 Compact never materialized, but some of the rumors came true - like keeping the 20.7MP camera and increasing the screen diagonal. These eventually landed later in the year as the Xperia Z3 Compact. FCC schematic for the Altair • photos of what could be Z2 Compact's back panel Another day, another app store While touchscreen OSes influenced phones' screen size, app stores were influencing the OSes. On April 1 2009 BlackBerry unveiled App World, a serious launch despite the date. Users can download it on BlackBerry OS 4.2+...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/counterclockwise_nokia_n8_and_lumia_930_android_minis-news-11782.php

Did Samsung pay people to attend its S6 press conference in China?


Nearly half of the fans who attended Samsung's recent press conference in China were hired, according to a report from Shanghai-based news outlet The Paper. The event, which was held a couple of days ago to show off the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones, was attended by around 1,000 people. The report said that Samsung wanted recruiters to hire people under 30 who look like students, adding that those who spent more than an hour at the event were paid $4.80 per person, while recruiters were paid $3.20 for each person they recruited. Those hired were told to tell reporters that they're Samsung's fans or are interested in the South Korean company's new phones. However, interestingly, majority of the people taking photos of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge were using iPhones, the report...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/did_samsung_pay_people_to_attend_its_s6_press_conference_in_china-news-11793.php

Alleged live photos of Sony Xperia Z4 make the rounds online


Purported live photos of the unannounced Sony Xperia Z4 made the rounds online. The upcoming successor of Sony Xperia Z3 is expected to make its official debut at some point this summer. The images fall right in line with the leaked press renders from last month. Sony Xperia Z4 will continue the OmniBalance design language, which was introduced with the Xperia Z back in 2013. When announced, the newcomer will be barely distinguishable from its predecessors. One of the photos confirms that the yet to be announced smartphone will pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset with octa-core CPU. The image also confirms the E6553 model number of the device. A recent benchmark entry revealed the specs of Sony Xperia Z4. They include the above mentioned chipset, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable memory, and 5.1" 1080p display. A 20.7MP main camera and 5MP front-facing unit complete the setup. Source (in Greek) |...






Source: http://www.gsmarena.com/alleged_live_photos_of_sony_xperia_z4_make_the_rounds_online-news-11792.php

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