Four budget Android Dual SIM Smartphone launched by Karbonn Mobile In India

Specially for imminent Dipawali Festival, Indian handset manufacturer, Karbonn mobile has unveiled four new budget Android Dual SIM Smartphone in India Which starting in cost
variety of Rs 5,500 - 7,500, The New Smartphone are



Karbonn A35 In India
Karbonn A35
  • Karbonn A99 - Rs 6,590
  • Karbonn A90 - Rs 5,490
  • Karbonn A35 - Rs 7,490
  • Karbonn A16 - Rs 6,490

All these mobiles are particularly commenced for the festive time of the year,
Karbonn A99 and Karbonn A16 both are equal in characteristic anticipate, Karbonn A99 to arrive with 1400 mAh battery and Karbonn A16 1350mAh battery , another recognizing characteristic
includes: Karbonn A99 and A16 Smartphone based on Android v 4.2 JellyBean Operating System and it is powered by 1.3 GHz Dual core processor, 512 MB RAM,
Karbonn A99 and Karbonn A16 has 4GB of internal memory and expandable up to 32 GB by MicroSD card
Karbonn A90 Price
Karbonn A90


Karbonn A90 dual SIM Android Smartphone which is run on Android v 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and driven by 1 GHz processor with 512MB RAM
It has 4" IPS touchscreen display and it carries 5 MP rear cameras.

Karbonn A35 Android dual SIM Smartphone has big screen touch display,  and features 5 qHD IPS capacitive touchscreen display, it is powered  by 1GHz dual core processor with 512MB RAM
and The Smartphone runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, It furthermore provides 1800mAh battery and has a 5MP front camera with auto focus and 2MP front camera.
Karbonn A99 Price
Karbonn A99



" the company said in a declaration- With money-savings being the in-word now, this festive variety from carbon is aimed to bring in a absolutely innovative vista of gifting for your loved ones," 





Key Specification is granted below

Name Karbonn A 99Karbonn A90Karbonn A35Karbonn A 16
ManufracturerKarbonn Mobile IndiaKarbonn Mobile IndiaKarbonn Mobile IndiaKarbonn Mobile India
SIM SupportDual (GSM + GSM )Dual ( GSM + GSM )Dual ( GSM + GSM )Dual ( GSM + GSM )
Display4" 480x800 px, IPS4" 480x800 px, IPS5" qHD IPS 4" 480x800 px, WVGA
Capatative TouchscreenCapatative TouchscreenTouchscreen DisplayCapatative Touchscreen
Sensors: Proximity sensorProximity sensor
AccelerometerAccelerometerAccelerometer
ConnectivityWiFi, GPS, Bluetooth,WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth,WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth,
micro USB,2G,micro USB,2G,
3G: One SIM & SIM 2 : 2G3G: One SIM & SIM 2 : 2G
CameraRear: 5MP with Flash5MP5MP auto-focusRear: 5MP without Flash
Front: 0.3MPFront: 2MPFront: 0.3MP
Battery 1400 mAh 1400mAh1800 mAh1350 mAh
Charging Via Micro USBYesYesYesYes
Processor1.3GHz Dual-Core1 GHz Processor1GHz Dual Core1.3GHz Dual Core
RAM: 512MB512MB512MB512MB
Storage:Internal: 4GBInternal: 4GB
ExternalExpandable up to 32GBExpandable up to 32GB
via microSD Cardvia microSD Card
Operating SystemAndroid v 4.2 Android v 4.0Android v 4.0 Android v 4.2
JellyBeanIce Cream SandwichIce Cream SandwichJellyBean
Business and Personal Outlook E-mailsHungama My Play app
Google App Suite
Karbonn Live
Whatsapp
Headphone3.5mm Jack
FMYesYes
ColorBlack and WhiteBlack-Silver,White-SilverBlack and White
PriceRs 6,590Rs 5,490Rs 7,490Rs 6,490

Source: indianexpress
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Lenovo adds 2 new budget 8 and 10 tablets to the YOGA family

Lenovo re-thought the laptop, bringing flexible displays to a variety of different notebooks, and has now turned its focus to the tablet. The new Yoga Tablet 8 and 10 appear almost book- or magazine-inspired, like the Sony Xperia Tablet S, with a round bulge along one edge to serve as a grip. The design itself isnt completely new — the new tablets look eerily similar to the Apple Wireless Keyboard — but the extra space allows Lenovo to pack the tablets full of battery life. Both devices will supposedly last 16 to 18 hours on a single charge, which Lenovo hopes will make these tablets stand out from the competition.

Both the 8-inch and 10-inch Yoga tablets feel solid and well-built, with a slightly textured backing and slim body, except for the cylindrical battery. The new shape is actually really comfortable to hold, especially the 8-inch model, which has a great grip for reading. Both tablets also have a kickstand thats a little hard to open but holds steady at any angle, unlike the limited two positions of the Surface Pro 2. There are two front-facing speakers as well, which have impressive audio quality and make movie watching on the Yoga tablets a pleasure.

Both devices have an MT8125 SoC, usually seen in budget tablets, which run Android 4.2.2 on a modest quad-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A7 with 1GB of RAM. Lenovo has chosen a strange Android skin that more closely resembles iOS than Android, with apps covering the home screens rather than tucked inside an app launcher. Almost surprisingly, the OS feels fast and responsive, with impressive scrolling rendering in both the default browser and Chrome. Both tablets have low-res 1280 x 800 resolution screens, although both colors and viewing angles are fairly impressive.

Although 16 to 18 hours of battery life is definitely longer than any competing tablet, the protruding battery bump makes the devices slightly awkward travel companions. Lenovo has a protective case available for both sizes, which compensates for the extra bulge, but then its no longer a slim and sleek tablet inside your bag. There are other minor annoyances as well, such as the kickstand partially blocking the camera lens when open and unusual twisting grip needed to open the stand.

The 8-inch Yoga Tablet, which costs $249, seems targeted directly at the $229 Nexus 7, offering a slightly bigger screen and possibly much longer battery life. The 10-inch tablet has an even more aggressive price point, costing just $299, compared to the $379 8.9-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HDX. The new designs are a definite departure from the established tablet form factor, but Lenovo proves its not afraid to risk trying something new — and its pulled it off before. TheVerge
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