Tuesday, 16 September 2014

First Impressions: Micromax Canvas A1 Android One smartphone

 
  
 
 
 
 

Micromax Canvas A1 is the most expensive of the lot, priced at Rs 6,499. Here's what we feel about the phone... 

 First Impressions: Micromax Canvas A1 Android One smartphone 
 

Google's senior VP Sundar Pichai says, "India has always had potential but it’s now moving to have a big impact. The trends will only go in one direction from here." 

 New sense of excitement in India: Google's Pichai 
 

Google has launched Android One phones in India. Here are 10 things to know about the Android One phones... 

 Android One phones in India: 8 things to know 
 

Adidas has launched 'miCoach Smart Run', a smartwatch priced at Rs 24,999, which will allow users to monitor heart rate and play music. 

 Adidas launches miCoach smartwatch at Rs 24,999 
 

Apple has confirmed that it will not offer developers access to the iPhone's NFC hardware. 

 iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus's NFC chip restricted to Apple Pay 
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Google has launched the first family of Android One phones in India as part of its endeavour to bring a good smartphone experience to a larger set of people.

 Android One phones in India: 8 things to know 
 
 

Intex Aqua T2 sports a 3.5-inch, HVGA (320x480p) IPS display. 

 Intex launches India's cheapest Android KitKat smartphone 
 

Apple announced over 4 million iPhone were sold during the first 24 hours of preorders. This is just a fraction of iPhones Apple could sell during the second half of 2014. 

 iPhone sales to touch 100m in second half of 2014: UBS 
 

MediaTek has said it expects as many as two million Android One handsets to be sold this year in India. 

 Android One smartphone sales to hit 2 million in 2014: MediaTek 
 

Microsoft is expected to provide a technical preview of its new Windows 9 operating system at an event in San Francisco later this month. 

 Microsoft sends invites for Windows 9 Preview event 
 

Former National Security Agency systems analyst turned leaker Edward Snowden said that the NSA is collecting mass surveillance data on New Zealanders through its XKeyscore programme. 

 Edward Snowden: NSA collects mass data on New Zealanders 
 

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