Monday 11 August 2014

Sony Xperia T3 review: Underpowered & overpriced

 
  
 
 
 
 

Is Xperia T3 worth considering if you have bestsellers like Moto X and Nexus 5 at the same price? Find out the answer to these questions in our Sony Xperia T3 review… 

 Sony Xperia T3 review: Underpowered & overpriced 
 

Just like N1, the mini variant of the phone also comes with a rotating camera lens. 

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Does the world need more than the LG G3's QHD display? 

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Steve Jobs established Apple University as a way to inculcate employees into Apple’s business culture and educate them about its history. 

 How Pablo Picasso helps to teach Apple's style 
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Priced at Rs 26,990, the N1 mini has a rotating 13MP camera, 5-inch HD screen and Android 4.3 operating system with Oppo's Color OS on top. 

 Oppo N1 mini smartphone launched in India at Rs 26,990 
 

Samsung Galaxy Note 4's leaked images show that the phablet will have faux leather back, heart rate monitor, microUSB 3.0 and hardware Home key. 

 Samsung Galaxy Note 4 photos, features leaked 
 

The phone is powered by a 2GHz MediaTek MT6592T octa-core processor and Mali 450 graphics processor. 

 Xolo launches 8X-1200 gaming phone at Rs 19,999 
 

Xiaomi has said that user data was being transferred to allow users to benefit from Xiaomi's free iMessage-like cloud messaging service. 

 Xiaomi releases software update after privacy scare 
 

There are a number of ways that consumers could react to the news this week that Russian hackers got their hands on 1.2 billion username and password combinations. 

 The belts-and-suspenders approach to thwarting hackers 
 

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