Friday, 10 February 2017

Android Rooting.

“What is rooting? Why should I root my Android device?” These are common questions that get asked quite often. So Today’s lesson is to talk to you about both the advantages and disadvantages of rooting your Android devices.

But before we get started, a word of caution: Rooting or modifying your phone in any way will void your manufacturer’s warranty and possibly “brick” it. What does “bricking” your device mean you ask? Exactly what you think… It means screwing up your phone software so badly that your phone can no longer function properly and is pretty much as useless as a brick. I do not in any way recommend anyone to root their Android device. This article is simply to introduce you to the subject of rooting and present you with both the pro’s and con’s so that you can make an educated decision on your own.

What is Rooting?


“Rooting” your device means obtaining “superuser” rights and permissions to your Android’s software. With these elevated user privileges, you gain the ability to load custom software (ROM’s), install custom themes, increase performance, increase battery life, and the ability to install software that would otherwise cost extra money (ex: WiFi tethering). Rooting is essentially “hacking” your Android device. In the iPhone world, this would be the equivalent to “Jail breaking” your phone.

Why is it called Rooting?

The term “root” comes from the Unix/Linux world and is used to describe a user who has “superuser” rights or permissions to all the files and programs in the software OS (Operating System). The root user, because they have “superuser” privileges, can essentially change or modify any of the software code on the device. You see, your phone manufacturer/carrier only gives you “guest” privileges when you purchase your device. They do this for good reason. they don’t want you getting into certain parts of the software on your phone and screwing it up beyond repair. It makes it much easier for them to manage and update the devices if they lock it all down. This way, all the users are running the same unmodified version of the phone’s software. This makes it much easier for them to support the devices. 

Benefits of Rooting

Advantages of rooting include the possibility for complete control over the look and feel of the device. As a superuser has access to the device's system files, all aspects of the operating system can be customized with the only real limitation being the level of coding expertise. Immediately expectable advantages of rooted devices include the following.


  • Support for Themes, allowing everything to be visually changed from the color of the battery icon, to the boot animation that appears while the device is booting, and more.
  • Full control of the kernel, which, for example, allows overclocking and under clocking the CPU and GPU.
  • Full application control, including the ability to backup, restore, or batch edit applications, or to remove bloatware that comes pre-installed on many phones.
  • Custom automated system-level processes through the use of third-party applications.
  • Ability to install a custom firmware (also known as a custom ROM) that allows additional levels of control on a rooted device.

Top 5 Laptops under 35000 | February 2017

Hi guys, I have prepared a curated list of the best Laptops under 35000. You might be familiar with many names in this segment already, As you all know choosing the best out of them is a very complicated process, but I have finally managed to make a good list as far as my knowledge.
So let’s start with the list now.

Acer E5-572G

Rs 30900

Acer Aspire E5-572G laptop has a 15.6 Inches display for your daily needs. This laptop is powered by Intel Core i5-4210U processor, coupled with 4 GB GB of RAM and has 1 TB HDD, SATA, 5400 RPM storage at this price point. As far as the graphics card is concerned this notebook has NVIDIA GeForce 940M graphics card to manage the graphical functions. To keep it alive, it has a Li-Ion, 6 Cell, 6 Hrs battery and weighs 2.5 Kg.


  • Processor Intel Core i5-4210M 2.6 GHz
  • Graphics adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT
  • Display 15.6 inch 16:9, 1920x1080 pixel, Glossy: no
  • Weight 2.4 kg


Asus A555LF XX191T

Rs 31999

The A555LF has a few shortcomings such as the low-resolution screen and the plastic build, which is a little flimsy in some areas. We also wished Asus had used a slightly bigger battery and thrown in an HD webcam. On the plus side, the laptop has good aesthetics, a comfortable keyboard, decent casual gaming performance, and a very good set of speakers. This makes it a good mainstream option for those unwilling to breach the Rs 35,000 price barrier.


  • Processor Intel Core i5-5200U 2.2 GHz
  • Graphics adapter NVIDIA GeForce 930M
  • Display 15.6 inch 16:9, 1366x768 pixel, glossy: yes
  • Weight 2.3 kg 



HP 14-ac153TX 

Rs 34999

HP 14-ac153TX laptop has a 14.0 Inches display for your daily needs. This laptop is powered by Intel Core i3-5005U processor, coupled with 4 GB GB of RAM and has 1 TB HDD, SATA, 5400 RPM storage at this price point. As far as the graphics card is concerned this notebook has AMD Radeon R5 M330 graphics card to manage the graphical functions. To keep it alive, it has a Li-Ion, 4 Cell battery and weighs 1.9 Kg.



  • Processor Intel Core i3-5005U 2.0 GHz
  • Graphics AMD Radeon
  • Display 14 inch, 1366x768 pixel
  • Weight 1.9 kg 


Dell Inspiron 5559

Rs 31999

Along with the high-end business systems like the machines in the XPS line, Dell makes affordable work notebooks for users who don’t want to set aside hefty budgets, but need a reliable machine for everyday tasks.

The notebook we have now is something more – it has a Core i3 processor and a dedicated GPU. it’s enough for pretty good computing performance for business applications and casual gaming now and then.


The thing is, Dell has managed to build a very well balanced machine for the asking price, and this is the reason why Inspiron 5559’s still popular.


  • Processor Intel Core i5-6200U 2.2 GHz
  • Graphics adapter Intel Graphics 520
  • Display 15.6 inch 16:9, 1366x768 pixel
  • Weight 2.2 kg 


HP 15-be003TX 

Rs 34999

HP 15-be003TX laptop has a 15.6 Inches display for your daily needs. This laptop is powered by Intel Core i3-5005U processor, coupled with 8 GB GB of RAM and has 1 TB HDD, SATA, 5400 RPM storage at this price point. As far as the graphics card is concerned this notebook has AMD Radeon R5 M430 graphics card to manage the graphical functions. To keep it alive, it has a Li-Ion, 4 Cell battery and weighs 2.19 Kg.


  • Processor Intel Core i3-5005U 2.0 GHz
  • Graphics AMD Radeon R5 M430
  • Display 15.6 inch, 1366x768 pixel
  • Weight 2.2 kg 

Monday, 6 February 2017

TOP 5 Smartphones under Rs.15000 | 2017 February

Hi guys, I have prepared a curated list of the best smartphones under 15000. You might be familiar with many names in this segment already, As you all know choosing the best out of them is a very complicated process, but I have finally managed to make a good list as far as my knowledge. For the past one or two years you might be noticed that the number of budget phones are incresed. Almost every smartphone manufacturer is trying their hand at budget phone segment since it is the most popular and best selling phones segment in the Indian smartphone market. So let’s start with the list now.

1  Lenovo Z2 Plus 

 Rs. 14999             

          Buy it on Flipkart

Lenovo has quickly grown to become one of the largest smartphone makers in the world, and notably acquired Motorola and Medion as part of its strategy to build its presence in various world markets. But apart from these sub-brands and the Lenovo name itself, the company also markets some of its products under the online-only Zuk brand.

Lenovo Z2 Plus is Loaded with the Flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and Adreno  530 GPU, Z2 Plus provides ultimate Power, Graphics, Connectivity,  photography and battery efficiency.
Z2 Plus meets the needs of  consumers by providing them a device with unique interface and exterior  build with value for money and simple yet premiere looking design for trendsetters.


Key Specifications      

5.0" Display , 1080x1920 pixels of Resolution , 2.15GHz quad-core  Qual. Snapdragon 820 Processor ,3GB RAM , 32GB  Internal storage  ( No Expandable storage ), 13 MP   Rear camera and 8MP Front camera, fingerprint scanner   


2  LeEco Le 2  

 Rs 11999 

Buy it on Flipkart
LeEco, the Chinese internet technology company with global ambitions, has suddenly overshadowed the likes of Xiaomi and Micromax in India. The company is the most talked about smartphone brand in India, and it’s stepping up its internet ecosystem elsewhere in the world.
LeEco (formerly known as LeTV) got a jump start in the Indian market with the launch of Le 1s and followed that up with an ecosystem friendly version called Le 1s (Eco). The company has been very open to speak of the actual bill of materials, and how it’s selling the devices at a loss.
LeEco Le 2 is the successor to Le 1 launched in January this year in India. The smartphone was first launched in China in April, and has made it to our shores in just two months, evidence that India is an extremely important market for LeEco.             


Key Specifications  

5.5" Display , 1080x1920 pixels of Resolution ,1.8GHz octa-core  Qual. Snapdragon 652 Processor , 3GB RAM , 32GB  Internal storage  ( No Expandable storage ),16 MP   Rear camera and 8MP Front camera, Fingerprint scanner


3  Moto G4 Plus          

Rs 12499      

Buy it on Amazon
It's no secret that India loves Motorola's Moto line of smartphones. Strong sales of both the Moto G and Moto E series have helped Motorola (or to be precise now, Moto by Lenovo) secure a strong foothold in the Indian market. Among all the phones under the Moto brand, the Moto G series has been the most popular. In our opinion, Moto G smartphones have always struck a good balance between features and price, not to mention that undeniable dependability of software updates that the entire series enjoys.
Motorola's iconic smartphone design continues to live on in the G4 Plus. Although not as distinct as before, it's certainly identifiable as a Moto product. The rounded metal frame coupled with the rubber back cover offers good ergonomics and grip. The phone is a fair bit larger than its predecessors, thanks to the 5.5-inch full-HD TFT display. Sunlight legibility is very good and the display manages to produce punchy colours and good black levels. Gorilla Glass 3 is also present for added protection. The G4 Plus is fairly slim at 7.9mm and has good weight distribution so it doesn't feel heavy when you hold it.


Key Specifications  

5.5" Display , 1080x1920 pixels of Resolution ,1.8GHz octa-core  Qual. Snapdragon 617 Processor ,2GB RAM , 16GB  Internal storage,16 MP   Rear camera and 5MP Front camera, Fingerprint scanner


4   Xiaomi Redmi Note 4

Rs 10999


Buy on Flipkart
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is here, continuing the company's tradition of launching phones with good specifications at low price tags. The strategy has paid off spectacularly, as Xiaomi crossed the $1 billion revenue milestone in India last year. While the company's vast product portfolio now includes fitness bands, earphones, air purifiers, power banks, and other devices, smartphones continue to be the stars, and the Redmi series - of which the Redmi Note 4 is the newest member - has been a key contributor to its success.
Xiaomi is a privately owned company that designs, develops, and sells smartphones, an Android-based OS, and other consumer electronics. Xiaomi also makes fitness trackers, TVs, air purifiers, and tablets. It has a skin for its Android phones and tablets – MIUI. The company largely sells its phones via flash sales in India. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 follows in the footsteps of the Redmi Note 3 and Redmi 3S, which were among the top selling devices online last year. The Redmi Note 3, in particular, saw a lot of success in the Indian market with over 2.3 million units sold within six months of launch. However, that model is almost a year old now, and on Thursday Xiaomi finally launched the Redmi Note 4 in the Indian market.


Key Specifications  

5.5" Display , 1080x1920 pixels of Resolution ,2GHz octa-core  Qual. Snapdragon 625 Processor ,4GB RAM , 64GB  Internal storage,13 MP   Rear camera and 5MP Front camera, Fingerprint scanner

                    

5  Lenovo Vibe K4 Note

Rs 11999

Buy it on Flipkart

Lenovo launched the first K-series smartphone, the K3 Note in India in early 2015. It has since sold over 3 million K-series devices here, it claims. Clearly, the K-range of smartphones holds a special place in the company's portfolio, giving it an edge over counterparts especially in the online sales medium. The company launched the successor to the K3 Note the Vibe K4 Note in India in January this year. It is already out with yet another follow-up device, it calls the Vibe K5 Note. Unlike the K4 Note, the K5 Note basks in confidence right from the word go. It is because, the K5 Note is a device more in tune with 2016, something that the K4 wasn't when viewed in its entirety. The K4 Note was certainly a pedestal for Lenovo to show off its TheaterMax technology. 
Lenovo has been on a hot streak in India, with a slew of great smartphones on offer that cover everything from entry-level to high-end. The company has found particular success with its K Note series, while both the K3 Note and the Vibe K4 Note proving to be quite popular.


Key Specifications  

5.5" Display , 1080x1920 pixels of Resolution ,1.8GHz octa-core  MediaTek Helio P10 Processor ,3GB RAM , 32GB  Internal storage,13 MP   Rear camera and 8MP Front camera, Fingerprint scanner



So Guys this is my picks in 2017. Check this out. Which is your pick in this list? comment.