Chinese mobiles major Gionee, ranked number two in China selling 23
million units annually entered Indian market today with the first launch
of four smart phone models and three feature phone models in Chandigarh
market.
Gionee which operates its overseas business through
Syntech Technology Limited has set up its subsidiary Syntech Technology
Private Limited. Director of the company, Arvind R.Vohra told media
persons at the launch function here today that after Chandigarh, these
mobiles would be launched in other cities in western, eastern and
southern zones. He said that north India accounted for about 30 per cent
of total market in the country which made the company announce forays
from Chandigarh.
Vohra said that Gpad-G1 Android phone launched
today has unmatched features like 8 mega pixel camera, five inches
display screen with multi-touch interface, dual core processor, dual
sim, dual standby, a large battery to provide "an exceptionally" lasting
talk time. He said that as an inaugural offer, the mobile phone was
being offered at an affordable price of Rs 10,999, with a free 8 GB
memory card and a flip cover.
Not only does the HTC One sit on
Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, it also ushers in a new version of Sense: HTC
Sense 5. It's a much lighter take on Sense and although HTC Sense 4+
trimmed flab from HTC's UI, Sense 5 is a crash diet.
Apps and
bloat that have been carved away as Sense 5 is stripped back to the
essentials. In the process, HTC has addressed one of the biggest
criticisms of its Android handsets.
The focus isn't now on widgets,RFID TagSource is the leading provider of RFID tag
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flip clock isn't blaring 10:08 in your face, instead you're looking at a
minimalist weather clock sitting above a new headline feature: Blink
Feed.
Blink Feed is an evolution of much of what HTC has been
doing before, but rather than having lots of different widgets,Online
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glance-and-go method of getting relevant information, hence the name.
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a basic level, it is a content aggregator, drawing from multiple
sources which you define. That might be your social networks like
Facebook, but you can also tailor the content to you by selecting
sources, with more than 1,500 on offer. You'll find the likes of UEFA in
there, and Pocket-lint, and HTC say it is looking for more partners.
Blink
Feed is your new home page, scrolling beautifully and letting you
glance at headlines and images, clicking through to stories that
interest you. It's really fast too.
If you don't like Blink Feed
you can turn it off, and you can always swipe to the side to return to a
conventional home page that you can fill with shortcuts and widgets, if
that's what you want to do.
The apps tray also works slightly
differently as you can create folders within the apps tray, making it
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our vernacular in hurry, but it means that HTC has focused on improving
the speaker performance of the HTC One.
To achieve this, HTC has
carved out space for stereo front-facing speakers, so they fire
directly towards you from behind their signature micro-drilled grills.
HTC is claiming they have the largest chamber of any phone. We put them
to the test and they are pretty loud, although we didn't have the chance
to test them extensively enough to determine whether they'll make a
huge difference.
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object. so the performance through headphones will be as rich as it's
been on recent HTC devices, although you don't get Beats headphones in
the box.
But speakers aren't the only thing that HTC has
targeted. HTC is claiming that sound capture is better too, thanks to
its using dual membranes on both mics, so your voice should sound better
and video capture sound better too.
In addition, there's an
extra clever feature coupled to the noise cancellation system in
calling: when in a noisy environment, the phone will turn up the volume
of the speaker so you can hear the caller without having to scrabble for
the volume rocker.
On the entertainment front, HTC will now not
only draw down the artwork for your music, which it has always done,
but will also give you a visualisation mode, with lyrics, so you can
sing along to your favourite tracks.
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