Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Monday, 15 May 2017

Samsung Introduced Tizen powered Z4 smartphone for Rs. 5,790



Samsung Electronics today launched the successor to Samsung Z3 called Z4 running on Tizen OS. Z4 will be available for purchase from May 19 at retail stores for Rs. 5,790. It is worth noting that India is the first market in which Z4 goes on sale. While the world of smart phones is occupied by Android and iOS phones, Samsung still believes there is room for their internal Tizen OS phones.

Samsung Z4 comes with a 4.5 inch WVGA screen with a resolution of 800 × 480 pixels. A curved 2.5D crystal protects the screen of the Z4. Under the hood, it is powered by a quad-core 1.5 GHz processor.

In terms of storage, pack 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage with an option to extend storage via microSD card up to 128GB. The device runs Tizen OS 3.0, which comes brimming with 'Make for India' and S bike mode. A removable 2050mAh battery powers the device.

On the front of the camera, it houses a 5MP rear camera with f / 2.2 aperture and dual LED flash. On the front, sports a 5MP camera with f / 2.2 aperture and a single LED flash.

The connectivity options in Z4 include 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, WiFi (802.11b / g / n), Bluetooth 4.0, GPS / GLONASS, OTG support, microUSB port etc. Board sensors are accelerometer and proximity. It will be available in gold and black color options. Both color panels are provided in the retail box so that you can change the back panels according to your taste.

Samsung Z4 - Specifications


RAM - 1GB

Battery - 20500 mAh

Storage - 8GB

Camera - 5MP (Rear),5MP(Front)

OS - Tizen OS 3.0

Processor - quad-core 1.5GHz processor

Display - 4.5-inch WVGA display

Connectivity - 4G VoLTE,Wi-Fi,GPS,Bluetooth

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Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Samsung announces Galaxy On Nxt 2017 with 64 GB storage for Rs 16,990 in India



The Samsung Galaxy NX smartphone was launched in India last year and today Samsung has released the 2017 edition of the smartphone. Sadly, the only change here is the internal storage hit up. While the Galaxy On Nxt had 32GB of storage last year, the new version comes with 64GB of internal storage. With a price of 16,900 rupees the new Galaxy On Nxt will be available exclusively through Flipkart starting at 12 AM tonight.

The 2017 edition comes with a similar uni-metal body design, a 5.5-inch Full HD display (1920 x 1080 pixels), an Exynos 7870 1.6 GHz octa-core processor, along with an ARM GPU Mali T830 MP1 and 3 GB of RAM. The 64 GB of internal storage can be extended with a microSD card up to 256 GB. There is a primary 13 MP camera with an f / 1.9 aperture and LED flash and in the front there is an 8 MP camera with an f / 1.9 aperture.

Other features include Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS, a fingerprint scanner integrated in the home button, and a non-removable 3,300 mAh battery. The smartphone comes in two color variants, black and gold.

As for the connectivity options, the smartphone comes with Dual SIM, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS / GLONASS, microUSB port and FM Radio.





Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Samsung Galaxy A7 2017: That's how it compares to the competition



Samsung Mobile India on March 6 introduced its new line of A series smartphones. The new smartphones introduce new additions in terms of features that come from Samsung's range of premium smartphones. These would include two particular hardware features, a screen always on screen and an IP 68 dust and water resistance rating.

While the budget segment in India seems overpopulated with Chinese smartphones, it is the mid-range segment that the Chinese are now after. With that said, Samsung had long established itself as the king of all segments, but with more and more Chinese smartphones entering the Indian market, we have begun to witness a change in consumer preferences once again. Consumers sometimes get better hardware and features in the budget segment of a Xiaomi smartphone than they can from a mid-range HTC device. That's why Samsung seems to have come to its pussy and pulled out a screen always on screen and an IP rating 68. But will they oppose the competition? Let's find out.

Vivo V5 Plus:


Again through the fence comes another fine contender in the form of Vivo V5 Plus, which not only performs better, but also allows you the best possible selfies. I reviewed the Vivo V5 and did it for a large camera smartphone that also delivered a great battery life and all this at a price lower than Samsung Galaxy A7. If selfies are all you want to click, look no further than the V5 Plus. But since the A7 boasts an IP 68 certification, you may want to take a look because the selfies submarines will certainly give you more tastes on Facebook.Vivo V5 Plus Cost :26,849.

Xiaomi Mi 5:


Xiaomi Mi 5 may be old, but it is still a great combination of power, size and price. Your camera may not be the best, but it still packs in decent performance compared to the flagship out there. Then there is the decent size that is not too big and not too small at 5.15 inches either. All-in-all a great all-round priced that way lower than what Samsung A7 and A5 offer, but with much more horsepower.Xiaomi M5 Cost:22,999.

One Plus 3T:


In fact, there is no other smart phone brand that comes to mind when comparing mid-range and premium smartphones. This is because OnePlus has fixed the price of its new and upgraded OnePlus 3T to Rs 34,999 (6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage). Those looking for brute power and good camera performance can easily bypass the Samsung A7, and buy a OnePlus 3T instead.

Samsung C9 Pro :



When you are in the business of making too many smart phones through segments you end up with multiple listings on items like these that will make your product look rather confusing. Yes, there is also the C9 Pro more worthy of the packages in all under the sun, better hardware and curiously comes from the same manufacturer who is throwing you something much worse. The C9 Pro is much better compared to the A7 and has a price of only Rs 4,000 higher. It has the largest screen, best build quality, a larger battery, the same camera that will make you wonder why Samsung introduced the A7 to get started. But its does not have the A7 Always on screen and IP 68 which kind of turns the tables upside down.Samsung C9 Pro Cost is 36,900.


Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Samsung plans to invest more than US $ 1,000 million in chip production facilities




Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said Tuesday it plans to invest more than 1,000 million dollars at the end of June 2017 to boost chip production system at its facility in Austin, Texas, in the United States to meet growing demand.

The South Korean company, the world's second largest chipmaker behind Intel Corp., said in a statement that its investment would increase the production of chips for mobile devices and other electronic devices from their existing facilities in the city.

The investment comes after Samsung announced last week that its capital expenditures for 2016 amount to a record 27 trillion won ($ 24.000 billion), with 13.2 trillion won for its semiconductor business.

While most of the benefits of semiconductors Samsung comes from sales of memory chips, has been trying to boost earnings of other products, including its own mobile processors Exynos and manufacturing contracts with customers such as Qualcomm Inc and Nvidia Corp. Samsung did not elaborate plans for investment in Austin, such as how much production capacity would be added.