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Nokia Lumia 525

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The world's most popular Windows Phone recently got a new refreshed version, the Nokia Lumia 525.                                                            Let us have a look at it's tech specs: The device is 2G-3G-WiFi ready and supports micro-SIM card. It has a 4" IPS LCD capacitive display which supports upto 16M colors and has a resolution of 480x800 pixels. For protection, it has a scratch resistance glass which supports multi-touch. The touch screen used in this device is Super-sensitive which can be used easily with gloves. The phone has the internal memory of 8GB which can be expanded upto 64GB with the help of microSD card. For photography, the phone has a 5MP primary camera without flash and the secondary camera is  missing. The primary camera can record videos at HD resolution (720p@30fps). The phone runs on Windows Phone 8 Black OS. It has a Qualcomm MSM8227 chipset clocked at 1 GHz (Dual Core). For gaming, it has a Aderno 305 GPU and 1GB of RAM. R

Samsung Galaxy Grand 2

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Samsung is known for their 'Plastic-body' phones and all the phones carry same design and built quality. But now they have started using leather for the back panel of their devices. This gives the phone a premium feel (at least it's better than using plastic). I recently reviewed Samsung Galaxy Grand 2.                                              Let us have a look at it's tech specs:- This device is 2G-3G-4G-WiFi ready (I haven't reviewed a 4G model) and also available in Dual-SIM variant. The phone has a 5.25 inches of TFT Capacitive touchscreen which supports 16M colors and has HD resolution. It has 8 GB of internal memory which can be expanded upto 64 GB with the help of microSD card. For connectivity, it has Bluetooth v4.0 (Low Energy) and microUSB v2.0. For photography, the device has a 8MP primary camera which can record videos in full HD and 1.9MP front snapper. The device has 1.5GB RAM for multi-tasking and 1.2 GHz Quad-core CPU. It runs on And

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3

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Hey Friends, There are many people in India who consider 'Big is Better' and for those I have reviewed a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 (3G). According to me, 8 inches is an ideal screen size for a Tablet computer. Samsung, as we all know follow a same design pattern for their "Galaxy-series" devices. This device is also identical to other Galaxy-devices. It uses a Micro-Sim and is 3G-WiFi ready. It doesn't feel bulgy but weighs 314g. A capacitive screen with 16M colors can make your experience better. It also comes with 16GB/32GB internal memory which could be expanded upto 64GB with the help of a microSD card slot. A newer version of Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP (sadly not Low-energy), a microUSB v2.0 that also works as a USB Host is all what you need. There is also a 5 MP, autofocus primary camera which is capable of video recording at 720p and 1.3 MP front facing camera. It runs on Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean OS) and carries Dual-core 1.5 GHz, "Exynos 4212"