Sunday, 21 February 2016

World's cheapest smartphone is here!


The cheapest of what one can expect from a smartphone is $4. Yeah! That’s quiet strange but just a few days ago in India, world’s cheapest phone came in discovery until now by the name Freedom 251, manufactured by Ringing Bells. The name Freedom 251 has a story behind, the price as per Indian Rupees is 251 and such an inexpensive device affordable for even the lowest categorized person there that allows ‘freedom’ for everyone to purchase.
Let’s give a quick review on its feature, Freedom 251 has a 4 inch display, 1.3 GHz quad-core processor, 1GB Ram and 8GB Rom, other than this it has 1450 mAh battery and 3.2 megapixel back and 0.3 megapixel front camera along with this it also provide us with a 32 Gb SD-Card slot.
 





Besides its price it comes with android latest version of Lollipop 5.1, and a few basic apps pre-installed such as Facebook, YouTube, Google Play and WhatsApp.

 

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Microsoft To Acquire Swift-Key

Microsoft after the great loss on Lumia is prepared for a new investment to earn a huge sum of profit. It has decided to acquire London’s Al-Driven Swift-Key for $250 million. The firms have already been talking over this and have brought about the acquiring decision into the staff’s knowledge. Swift-Key raised a total of $21.59 million investment from Octopus and Index Venture, other than that UK celebrity Stephen Fry has also aided a bit.


At the moment Swift-Key is running on more than 300 million android and IOS devices. Thanks to its increasing technology, which is highly time saving and can help Microsoft more than just a keyboard.

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Bad News for Lumia users!!

Windows phone are in deep trouble, Microsoft CEO Mr. Satya Nadella thought of making a good business out Lumia series after spending $7.2 billion in acquiring Nokia but in the end he gave up on the Windows Phone. Mr. Nadella had already redundant 7800 workers and is up for making some more. Microsoft consider itself doing what it is good at rather than wasting away time and money. It rather has decided to make a new series of flagship phones that are even going to surpass the generation of windows phones in the future.

Windows Phone The End.


Microsoft may deny the fact but the truth is that Microsoft has lost out on mobile devices. This is very much prominent with the weak sales, no more hiring and heavy investment in the growth of Lumia and fewer apps than App Store and Play Store due to no support from software developers. The only reason for the sale of Lumia phone is that either they are cheap or users need a substitute cell phone.