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Why Not To Buy High Priced Smartphone

Why Not To Buy High Priced Smartphone

Lifestyle, Technology
Many people tend to buy premium smartphones that costs about two to three times more than the mid-ranged counterparts. But is it worth to buy such expensive flagships. Today the advantages of costly phone have become less distinct and we should think twice to depart with hard earned dollars for high-end builds and a buttery smooth software experience. In 2017 we are about a decade into the touchscreen smartphone era and low-end phones too come with decent touch display. Lately the budget minded devices have improved steadily too. Some of the models are highly impressive. The recently unveiled Moto G5 Plus is much impressive and economically priced. It is tagged at around $229 and the specifications offered indicate a commitment to value. The Moto G5 Plus comes with fingerprint...
Reasons Why To Wait For 2017 HDR 4K TVs

Reasons Why To Wait For 2017 HDR 4K TVs

Technology
The CES 2017 has just been wrapped up showcasing some of the stunning new premium HDR 4K televisions and leaving you wondering whether to wait for the 2017 models or bother with a 2016 HDR TV. Why 2017 HDR 4K TVs Are Better Undoubtedly the 2017 models would be promising. If not, at least those are sure to match the 2016 counterparts in terms of picture quality and some other crucial ways. The viewing angels will be better, brightness will be at its peak and to come with smart functionality. In the aftermath of CES 2017 experts believe the premium LCD HDR 4K TVs as well as their OLED cousins to surely outperform the 2016 models. LCD TVs Similar to the 2016s models one can expect much from companies like Samsung and Sony in premium LCD TVs this year and those including in ter...
Review: Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime – A Sub-$200 Premium Look Smartphone

Review: Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime – A Sub-$200 Premium Look Smartphone

Technology
Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime is a sub-$200 smartphone. It is feature-rich and comes with attractive build. However, the screen is of low resolution and this makes videos and games look pixelated. Even the download speed has been found to be slow on it. If talked about the good things of Galaxy Grand Prime, the phone is equipped with LTE connectivity feature. Both the primary as well as secondary cameras take decent photos. Design The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime sports 5-inch TFT screen with resolution of 960x540 pixels. It offers pixel density of 220ppi. The phone measures 5.7x2.8x0.34 inches and weighs 5.5 ounces. The phone has a premium look with glossy off-white face and pearlescent back cover. OS The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime runs on Android 4.4 KitKat and not on An...
Review: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge – A Fantastic Top-End Smartphone

Review: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge – A Fantastic Top-End Smartphone

Technology
Samsung has just launched its flagship Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge smartphones on Android operating system. Her e we will discuss something in brief about the Galaxy S6 Edge. Display The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge sports 5.1-inch screen offering 2K resolution, which means 1440x2560p and pixel density of 577ppi. It comes with a Super AMOLED panel and is powered by Gorilla Glass 4 on front as well as back. It gives a natural feel in hand as the fingers wrap around its screens on both sides. Edge Display The Edge screen distinguishes the device from Galaxy S6. It is on the both sides of the primary display, but can be made to work on only one side at a time if wished. The information that can be seen on the Edge screen includes Twitter trends, Yahoo-powered news, stocks and sport...
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review – Gone are the days of plasticky frame

Samsung Galaxy S6 Review – Gone are the days of plasticky frame

Technology
The Samsung Galaxy S6 comes with an impressive metal body and critics say it is the hero phone of the company equipped with worldly looks and sophisticated specifications. The best side of the phone is its smooth glass-and-matte-metal body and the bad part is its non-removable battery along with absent of expandable storage. I must say the sealed metal frames has made the phone very slim. More to this, the complaints of customers about the Galaxy S5, S4 and S3 have been heard that those phones looked very plasticky. This step will win back straying fans and at the same time equaling the phone with all-metal HTC One M9, if not surpassing it. The phone has left behind much of the DNA of its predecessor, Galaxy S5. Apart from these, the new phone follows the mobile payments lead ...