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Reviewed: Samsung Galaxy Core Prime: A Galaxy A3 without Metal

Hi Budgetiers:  Samsung is a tried and tested brand for over last 5-6 years for making a phone for masses. Most of the phones are pretty basic for basic users and the others are overly done in hardware and software for those who are so called power users. But some phones have similar hardware and software but with slight adjustments over the aesthetics Samsung puts a hefty price tag on one and budget tag on the other. This is the same case with Samsung Galaxy Core Prime.   Let's talk about its similarities with the A3 first: A Quad Core 1.2 Ghz Cortex A53 Processor with 1 GB RAM . Display Size 4.5 inches with resolution just about increased in A3. Height of both phones is same at 130 mm. The over all look of both devices is also very similar as both phones support the same Android Kitkat 4.1.1 .  On the other side the phone has price cut every where, Main camera is just 5 MP while front is 2 MP. No Gorilla glass protection on the front display. Bu...

Unbox & Review: Huawei Ascend Y520

Hi Guys: If the rumors are to be believed then Huawei is soon to have a collaboration with Google to develop the new Nexus device. Well that's for the flagship but what about the budget oriented smartphones. Huawei is not ignoring that either as it has recently released its cheapest Android Smartphone for just about 90$ the new Huawei Ascend Y520. Let's Unbox and review. Unboxing and Design:  Box is fairly designed as it has some shots of the smartphone and specs of the phone. Out of the box you will find the smartphone, a hand free and a brick charger with USB cable. Y520 is designed in a rather decent fashion and has some design hints from Galaxy Note 3 but in a smaller size as the screen is 4.5". The bassel around has a brushed look which makes it more appealing. Hardware and Software: As told before   the screen is of 4.5" with 480x854 resolution. Above the display is a VGA front facing camera, Around the back there is a 5 MP autofocus camera wi...

Unboxing and Review, Lenovo A319: A Review of 70$ Android

Hello Fans:  We all know that the budget market is very very important as not every one is able to have a +500$ flag ship or even a +200$ mid ranging smartphone. Specially for teenage people and their budget conscious parents, it is very important to buy the best value for money smartphone but spending even lesser money. Lenovo tried on this belief with the Lenovo A319.  Right out of the box you will find your Smartphone A319, with a power bring and charge+data cable along with a mandatory hands free and paper work. The Wall charger is of international standards with three pin brick and USB cable. The hand free is entangle free strip type. Now lets talk about the real thing.  Design:  Lenovo has given this phone a design similar to that off almost every cheap smartphone be it lumia series or any android phone. But the thing is that while the phone is not chubby its not super model thin as well. The phone is also quite light weight ...

Huawei Honor 4X...A Smartphone for the average Joe

Hello guys: Budget devices are in the best zone right now as you can see almost head to head battle of the hardware specs with the flagships of last years. The latest entry into the mid range budget devices by Huawei is the all new Honor 4X.  With appreciable specs of 1.2 Ghz Quad Core CPU, 2 GB of RAM and 5.5 inch IPS LCD display with resolution of 720p. You are sure that the thing Packs a punch. Design wise the phone has almost similar design language as Honor 6 and 6+. A plastic backing with chromed edges. There is a 13 MP 1080p shooter at the back and up front there is a 5MP 720p camera. Phone comes with Android Kitkat and is updateable newer models by next month will unbox with lollipop in them.  Performance wise the phone flows like water in daily usage and will show very less stuttering. But as soon as you open any heavy app or game you can be welcomed by centuries of loading screen times which are not so pleasing, still once loaded the apps run fine ...

Reviewed: Huawei Honor 6 and 6 Plus

Hello Fans: The smartphone battle is heated over the top right now, and the main weapons from every contender are screen size, processor power and camera. While some big companies have signified themselves for any particular feature like Samsung for Processor power and price, Nokia for its Camera, Apple its user friendliness and design, Sony for its screen quality and sound while HTC, Motorola and LG for their reliability. There is still room for smaller yet not so smaller companies to grow there smartphone squad using an overall approach. That's what Huawei has done with the newest entrants the Huawei Honor 6 and 6 Plus.  As the names depict, one of them is big and the other one is even bigger. The Honor 6 has a 5 inch screen while the Honor 6 Plus has 5.5 inches of visible panel. But here is the catch, while the rest of the screen is similar in both with IPS LCD panel and 16 M Color support. The Honor 6 actually has more pixels than the larger sibling (445 ppi>40...

Honorably Yours: HUAWEI HONOR 3C REVIEW

Hello Reader: They say honor is the most valuable thing in a persons life. Well Huawei is trying to make sure that this slang turn true for their latest Smartphone Honor 3C. But this honor is not so difficult to take home as it comes at a low price of 200 Dollars. The looks are pretty basic with display of IPS 5 inches giving vivid 16 M colors. It comes in two versions one supports 4g and the other one is Google play version which is more optimized for fun and gaming. The construction is supported by Quad-core 1.6 Ghz with Mali-450 GPU. The short term memory of this device uses two version of RAM 1GB with 8 GB internal memory and 2 GB RAM with 16 GB internal memory. It has a front selfie cam of 5 MP which gives pleasant shots as well as the rear camera supports 1080p video recording at 8 MP with LED flash. In contrast both versions does justice for average to medium heavy apps but if you are after the big names in android gaming then the Play version is for you which com...