Friday, 19 April 2013

Specifications& Features...

Genral Features:

In Sales Package Battery, Headset, Data Cable, Flipcover, Handset, Charger
Form Bar
SIM: Dual SIM, GSM + GSM, (Dual Standby)
Touch Screen Yes, Capacitive
Business Features: Document Viewer, Pushmail
Call Features: Conference Call, Speed Dialing, Hands Free, Loudspeaker, Call Divert
Handset Color: Elegant White,Metalic Blue,Blac
PLATFORM:
Operating Freq; GSM - 850, 900, 1800, 1900; UMTS - 2100
OS: Android v4.1 (Jelly Bean)
User Interface: TouchWiz 4.0
Java: Yes
Processor: 1.2 GHz, Dual Core
DISPLAY:
Size: 5 Inches
Resolution: WVGA, 480 x 800 Pixels
Color: 16 M
Other Display Features: Multi-touch
CAMERA
Primary Camera Yes, 8 Megapixel
Secondary Camera: Yes, 2 Megapixel
Flash: LED
Video Recording: Yes, 1920 x 1080, 30 fps>/td>
HD Recording: HD, Full HD
Zoom: Digital Zoom - 4x
Other Camera Features: Auto Focus, Geo-tagging, Touch Focus, Face and Smile Detection, Image Stabilization, Shot Mode (Single, Panorama, Smile Shot, HDR, Beauty, Share shot, Buddy Photo Share), Image Editor
DIMENSIONS
Size: 76.8x143.5x9.6 mm
Weight: 161 g
BATTERY:
Type: Li-Ion, 2100 mAh
Talk Time: 10 hrs (3G)
Standby Time: 440 hrs (3G)
MEMORY :
Internal 8 GB
Expandable Memory: microSD, upto 64 GB
Memory: 1 GB RAM
INTERNET & CONNECTIVITY
Internet Features Email
Preinstalled BrowserAndroid
GPRSYes
EDGEYes
3GYes, 21 Mbps HSDPA; 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
WifiYes, 802.11 b/g/n
USB ConnectivityYes, micro USB, v2
TetheringWi-fi Hotspot
Navigation TechnologyA-GPS, GLONASS, with Google Maps
BluetoothYes, v4, Supported Profiles (A2DP, AVRCP, OPP, SAP, HID, PBAP, HFP, GAP, SPP, PBA)
Audio Jack3.5 mm
MULTIMEDIA
Music PlayerYes, Supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, eAAC+
Video PlayerYes, Supports H.263, WMV, H.264, MP4, Full HD
FMYes
Ringtone128 Polyphonic, MP3, WAV
OTHER FEATURES
SAR Value0.316 W/Kg
Call MemoryYes
SMS MemoryYes
Phone Book Memory Yes
SensorsProximity Sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyro Sensor
Additional FeaturesPredictive Text Input, Calendar, MMS Enabled, Mini SIM, Clock, Calculator, Call Barring, Call Waiting, Offline Mode, Own Number Indication, Voice Input
Important Apps Google, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa, Instant Messaging
WARRANTY1 year manufacturer warranty for Phone and 6 months warranty for in the box accessories

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Colors Of Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos

Colors:
                    Three types of colors are available Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos .They are
                   
 White:              
Blue:

Black:

Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos

ABOUT:



           Samsung pioneered the trend of a new breed of devices, now more commonly known as 'phablets', smartphones that are (almost) nearing tablets in size. After the company's successful Galaxy Note device, many followed suit including homegrown manufacturers like Micromax andKarbonn who are offering devices in the under-15k, and even under 10K price point.
To compete with these, Samsung has launched the Galaxy Grand Duos, though it has been priced at Rs. 21,500. Is it the 'Samsung' brand value or does the device really live up to user expectations? We take a look.


Design:

On first impressions, the Galaxy Grand Duos bears striking resemblance to the Note II mainly due to its huge display. But Samsung has managed to keep the Galaxy S III essence alive in the device. We reviewed the Elegant White unit, and the device is also available in Metallic Blue

At 9.6mm, the Galaxy Grand Duos is pretty thick and feels quite bulky as well weighing 162 grams. Those blessed with little hands will find it tiring to carry the device around. But the overall build quality of the device is quite sturdy, though the back does feel cheap, just like the Galaxy S III. The back has a miniscule-chequered pattern that manages to cover your fingerprints very well. It is prone to attract scratches very fast and we'd suggest you to be careful while using it. A chromium strip runs along the device's perimeter that is sure to wear off overtime.

The 5-inch display takes up most of the space in the front with a thin bezel on either side and like the other Galaxy handsets, we have the sensors lined up on top alongside the earpiece and the front-facing 2-megapixel camera. The bottom has the physical home button in the centre with the capacitive menu and back buttons on either side. The rear of the device features an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash and the loudspeaker sitting adjacent to it.


Samsung has allocated a port/button on each side of the device. The right side houses the power/wake button, the left has the volume rocker, the bottom has the Micro-USB/charging port and the headphone jack is situated at the top.

Some users may find it difficult to open the rear cover at first, since the trick is to open from the top left side, as opposed to most devices that need to be opened either from the top or the bottom, including the Galaxy S III.

Once you're through, you'll find the 2,100mAh battery, two GSM SIM card slots (one on the top left and other on the bottom right) and a microSD card slot adjacent to the bottom SIM slot.

A scratch guard for the Galaxy Grand Duos isn't available in the market yet, but our retail box came with a white navigator flip cover. Not just that, the company has also thrown in a spare rear cover for the device.

Display:





      The display of a smartphone is one of the key elements that users consider when making a purchase decision, and companies are setting higher benchmarks each year based on new innovations.

     The Galaxy Grand Duos has been criticised quite a bit for its poor resolution and we thought that this would be the biggest disadvantage for the device. We weren't wrong. The 480 x 800 pixel resolution translating into 187 ppi, is way lower than the company's Note devices and it is quite poor.



The Galaxy Grand Duos has a 5-inch TFT LCD display with decent viewing angles and colour reproduction, that isn't the best in the industry, but gets the job done. Reading text, playing games or watching videos offer a pleasant experience. The icons do appear slightly larger than normal, but we aren't complaining.

However, it is difficult to view content on the screen under bright outdoor conditions even at full brightness levels. You'll find yourself constantly using your palms to cover the screen and attempt to see what's on it.

Video Review: