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Android Honeycomb 3.1 - A Quick Breakdown


Google’s Android operating system for tablets has had mixed reactions.
Android Honeycomb 3.1 - A Quick Breakdown
Google’s Android operating system for tablets has had mixed reactions. On one hand, users seem to like Android for the mobile phone, and on the other hand, there’s Honeycomb 3.0 that lacks the finish and refinement seen in its primary competitor - iOS. Many of us agree that the OS is far from complete and there are some bugs that need to be ironed out. The iPad has been a runaway success and Google is hoping to catch up once Honeycomb matures. We just got news of Motorola launching Android 3.1 for the Xoom tablet and that’s something we’ll see across the board very soon. Here’s a quick look at what key features and enhancementsHoneycomb 3.1 has to offer.

Improved USB support
While tablets were designed to replace netbooks and notebooks, one of the key things stopping users from doing so was poor connectivity with other devices using the USB interface. Come Honeycomb 3.1, users will be able to use a wide variety of USB devices with their tablets.
USB open to a variety of devices; game controllers included
USB open to a variety of devices; game controllers included


This means, everything from keyboards, mice, other input devices and even digital cameras will be able to work with tablets. Imagine typing on a tablet using a portable, folding keyboard and transferring images from your camera or a card reader to your tablet, and viewing photos in real time. Google says that you can even use Bluetooth-based input devices with the tablet.

Resizable Widgets
Sure, this is something that third party window managers bring, but Android has never really had a built-in feature to do this. This means, anyone using Honeycomb had to be satisfied with the size of widgets. The new widget system lets you drag widgets into the screen of your choice and then adjust its width by holding it down, similar to what LauncherPro would let you do.

Improved Wi-Fi capabilities
Well technically, it’s not going to be faster or anything of that sort, but there will be bits and pieces added to the functionality. For example, users can now turn off the screen and the tablet will continue to stream content over the network for extended periods.
Wi-Fi optimized for longer battery life
Wi-Fi optimized for longer battery life


There’s also an option for users to use HTTP proxies for separate Wi-Fi networks, so you no longer have to switch networks and set a different HTTP proxy each time. Google claims that their new Preferred Network Offload (PNO) feature will help reduce battery drain during long Wi-Fi sessions.

App Updates
There are a bunch of Google apps that come bundled with any Google Android OS. Google has tweaked many of these for the 3.1 release. The browser, for example has an improved Quick Controls UI that’s bound to make navigation and multitasking between tabs easier. The browser has been upgraded to allow HTML5 video playback, so you no longer have to depend on Flash versions of Vimeo and Youtube videos.
UI tweaked and enhanced to allow easier navigation
UI tweaked and enhanced to allow easier navigation


Ability to save web pages for offline viewing is also a part of the browser now. Users should also notice some performance benefits, all thanks to hardware acceleration support through plugins for the browser. The Gallery now supports something called PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). In simple terms, you can import photos from a camera to the Gallery easily. Other apps to receive enhancements are E-mail, Contacts and Calendar. 
ASUS Transformer - one of the tablets to get the 3.2 update
ASUS Transformer - one of the tablets to get the 3.2 update


Whether or not Google is successful in impressing users will only be known in the weeks to come, as manufacturers start rolling out these updates. Google has already started work on 3.2 andmanufacturers are announcing that the update should be available sometime in August.

Acer Ushers in New 5830TG TimelineX Multimedia Notebook

Acer’s TimelineX series of notebooks have always been received well, ever since they were launched more than a year back. Like any annual upgrade cycle, Acer has once again refreshed the series with new specifications and design with the new Aspire 5830T and 5830TG (with discrete graphics) notebooks. Prices start from Rs.32,999 for the base model.
Slim, yet power-packed
Slim, yet power-packed


Configurations include a choice between a Core i5 or Core i3 SandyBridge CPU, up to 4GB of memory, 500GB hard drive and an optional GT 540M graphics card. It will also pack in two USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, Bluetooth 3.0 along with the regular assortment of ports and connectors. On the audio front, we have Dolby Theatre v4 audio for richer sound and the notebook will also feature Creative’s ClearFi streaming media service, which can connect to any DLNA certified device. No word on the battery life but if Acer decides to implement Nvidia’s Optimus then we could expect above average backup time.

Latest Price List & Reviews for Most Popular Phones

(UPDATED ON 7th July 2011) Our mega mobile phone price list gives you a "one-stop solution" to find out and compare prices of the latest mobile phones from Nokia, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Apple, LG, Sony Ericsson and Blackberry. The prices in the table below are for legitimate (non-grey market) mobile phones with proper one year warranty and bill.
All of the significant branded mobile phone models currently available in the market, priced around the Rs. 5k mark or above are in the list. Out-of-production models and products withdrawn from India are not listed below, since you cannot buy them at stores.
You can click on the price link of every phone to get re-directed to the site where the product is listed at a price we thought was the lowest. For more information on these phones, you can click on the "Read Full Review" link to read more about the phone, buying advice and view the PCW rating it received.
Alternatively, we have covered some of the phones in other manners including videos, news and head-to-head comparisons - you can click on the "Read More" link to find out more about the phone's details.
Nokia
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Nokia E616,890Read Preview
Nokia X1-011,826Read More
Nokia X720,690Read More
Nokia E724,990Read Review
Nokia C3-018,075Read Preview
Nokia C6-0113,590Read Preview
Nokia C2-013,849Read More
Nokia X2-013,450Read Full Review
Nokia C5-038,390
Nokia X3-027,590Read Review
Nokia X5-019,167Read Full Review
Nokia X24,275Read More
Nokia N821,490Read Full Review
Nokia C716,440Read Full Review
Nokia E7214,790Read Full Review
Nokia E58,990Read Full Review
Nokia E637,790Read Full Review
Nokia C6-0011,875Read Full Review
Nokia C35,790Read More
Nokia C57,225Read More
Nokia X6 16GB15,290Read Full Review
Nokia 52335,690Read Full Review

Samsung
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Samsung Galaxy S II30,499Read More
Samsung Galaxy S22,900Read Full Review
Samsung Google Nexus S19,999Read More
Samsung i9003 Galaxy SLCD 18,690
Samsung S5670 Galaxy Fit9,990Read More
Samsung S5570 Galaxy Pop7,990Read More
Samsung S5830 Galaxy Ace14,490Read More
Samsung Galaxy 551 I55109,199Read More
Samsung S8530 Wave II15,700Read Full Review
Samsung Galaxy Tab24,390Read Review
Samsung Galaxy 38,490Read Full Review
Samsung Wave 723 S723310,275Read More
Samsung Wave 525 S52536,390Read More
Samsung Wave 533 S53307,990Read More
Samsung Omnia652 B65207,999Read More
Samsung Star II6,202
Samsung Star Duos B772210,250Read More
Samsung Monte S56207,390Read Full Review

Sony Ericsson
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play29,999Read Full Review
Sony Ericsson Yendo4,790Read More
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc26,890Read More
Sony Ericsson Xperia X89,490Read Full Review
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro11,390Read Full Review
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini8,990Read Full Review
Sony Ericsson Cedar4,190Read Full Review
Sony Ericsson Spiro4,075Read Full Review
Sony Ericsson Elm7,620
Sony Ericsson Zylo6,475Read More
Sony Ericsson Aspen10,490Read Full Review
Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro18,999Read Full Review

HTC
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
HTC Sensation29,899Read Review
HTC Wildfire S13,899Read More
HTC Flyer36,538Read More
HTC Incredible S26,399Read More
HTC Desire S22,899Read More
HTC HD728,290Read Full Review
HTC Desire Z19,549Read Review
HTC Desire HD25,199Read Preview
HTC Desire16,499Read Review
HTC Wildfire10,899Read Full Review

LG
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
LG Optimus 2X25,499Read more
LG Optimus One P50010,900Read Review
LG Cookie Snap7,984
LG GT540 Optimus7,490Read Full Review
LG Cookie Zip6,966Read More
LG Cookie Fresh4,390Read Full Review
LG GX5009,500

Motorola
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Motorola Defy15,499Read Full Review
Motorola Quench XT59,999Read Full Review
Motorola Quench XT311,772Read More
Motorola Charm8,499Read More
Motorola EX115 Starling4,799Read More
Motorola FlipOut8,499Read Full Review
Motorola BackFlip17,633Read More
Motorola Milestone XT72023,020Read More
Motorola Milestone19,786Read Full Review

Blackberry
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Blackberry Playbook 64GB Wi-Fi36,490Read More
Blackberry Playbook 32GB Wi-Fi31,990Read More
Blackberry Playbook 16GB Wi-Fi26,990Read More
Blackberry Torch 980028,690Read Full Review
Blackberry Bold 978022,371Read More
Blackberry Curve 3G 930013,999
Blackberry Pearl 3G 910014,990Read More
Blackberry Pearl 3G 910511,796
Blackberry Bold 970021,594Read Full Review
Blackberry Curve 85209,199Read Full Review

Apple
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Apple iPhone 4 16GB34,500Read Review
Apple iPhone 4 32GB40,900Read Review
Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB40,599Read Full Review
Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB34,599Read Full Review

Dell
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Dell Venue21,990
Dell Venue Pro23,790Read More
Dell XCD285,990Read More
Dell XCD3510,290Read More
Dell Streak23,690Read Full Review

Acer
Phone ModelPrice (Rs.)PCW Info Link
Acer Liquid Metal17,290Read Full Review
Acer Ferrari Edition Liquid E24,999Read More
Acer beTouch E13012,899
Acer Liquid S10018,899Read Full Review

Prices of the products above are indicative only, as observed at online mobile stores such asAdexmart.comFlipkart.com and UniverCell.in and PCW will endeavor to keep the prices current. Univercell.in is a well-known mobile phone retailer, with a strong online presence. In our quest of finding prices, we also discovered FlipKart.com, a website that started as a specialist of selling books and music online. FlipKart surprised us with its listing of latest mobile phones with the most competitive pricing. Adexmart is a new site that might not have the largest number of phones or brands but definitely has one of the lowest prices on the Net. You can buy these phones (offline) from brick-and-mortar stores, and also from univercell.in, adexmart.com or flipkart.com online.

Acer Redesigns Its Aspire TimelineX Series


Acer India has further expanded its product portfolio with the introduction of its Aspire 5830T and Aspire 5830TG range of notebooks
The Aspire 5830T and Aspire 5830TG range of notebook is powered by the latest second-generation Intel Core i5 and i3 processors with Turbo Boost technology. The inbuilt Acer PowerSmart Technology reportedly provides extended battery life for up to eight hours on a single charge. 
The new TimelineX 5830T/TG notebook reportedly features a 16:9 HD Widescreen LED-backlit display. The Aspire TimelineX notebook has the NVIDIA G540M, enabling the users to switch between graphics options. The notebook is is said to provide High-definition audio support, through Dolby Theatre v4 Audio, with its two built-in 3DSonic Stereo speakers. The notebooks also have HDMI output, and USB 3.0 port and feature a chiclet keyboard and a large multi–gesture touchpad.
Mr S Rajendran, Chief Marketing Officer, Acer India, was quoted in the press release as saying, "Acer Aspire TimelineX is our flagship product, mobility and convenience being the key factor for customers to choose their notebook; we have launched this product with acute technology that would help users in all day computing. The designs measure about an inch thick making it extremely convenient for users to carry their notebook where ever they go. This series further embodies style and performance while maintaining its slim and sleek form factor."
The new TimelineX notebooks are also reportedly embedded with Acer clear.fi, a cross-platform solution for media enjoyment and sharing with DLNA-compliant devices, so customers can easily access, store and enjoy digital media from almost anywhere in an office, home or from the cloud. The notebook also comes with fast ethernet, Bluetooth 3.0+HS, and is Wi-Fi certified.
The press release stated that the eXtreme 15.6-inch TimelineX notebook range starts at Rs. 32.999+taxes.

Acer Aspire One 522 Netbook Review

Today, we have Acer’s new Aspire One based on the AMD Fusion platform - the Aspire One 522. This 10.1-inch budget series netbook is targeted towards anyone looking for a trendy and compact netbook under 20K. The recently reviewed Asus 1015PX also falls in the same category so let’s see how well the Acer 522 fares against it.

Design and Build Quality
I quite like Acer’s minimalistic design of the 522, it gives the appearance of a slim netbook without any extra fluff. It’s stylish as well, with a lacquer gloss finish on the lid. It will certainly appeal to the younger generation. Despite its slim profile, it doesn't feel very light weight at 1.3kg. There are a total of three USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI port, VGA port, LAN jack, microphone and headphone jack and finally the card reader. The battery protrudes a little from the back giving the netbook a slight elevation. It’s not too much to cause an ugly bulge though.
Good paint job
Good paint job


Opening up the lid, we have a glossy 10.1-inch screen with a rather high resolution of 1280x720, not a common occurrence in netbooks of this size. The glossy effect does introduce reflections but it’s not too bad since the brightness is sufficiently high to cancel most of it. The chiclet keyboard packs in slightly larger than normal keys for a netbook which is good for those with fat fingers. There’s just a power button up top with a blue LED light around it. The Acer bundles a carry pouch and charger along with some instruction booklets and the warranty card.

Overall, I really liked the build and finish of the 522. It’s crafted well from good quality plastics and you wont find any creaks even if you press it.

Features
At the heart of the Aspire One 522, we have AMD’s Fusion APU, the C-50, which is a dual-core running at 1GHz. Rest of the specifications include 2GB DDR3 RAM and a 320GB hard drive, good enough for a budget netbook. The OS is Windows 7 Starter which offers all the basic options you’ll ever need on this machine.
Looks smart!
Looks smart!


Acer also throws in some bundled software like McAfee Antivirus (Trial) and Office Starter Edition. They also have some of their own software like Crystal Eye Webcam which lets you capture and record videos and Acer Game Zone which is a collection of mini games. The 522 is also “AMD HD Internet” certified which means the netbook should handle HD media streaming and playback with ease. Finally we have Bluetooth and WiFi ‘n’ built-in as well. Next let’s see how it performs.


Performance
PCMark Vantage gave us a score of 1572 PCMarks which is standard for a netbook. The rest of the scores are in the table below. In SiSOFT SANDRA, the C-50 is not able to keep up with the Atom N570 which runs at a faster speed. The same is reflected in our video encoding tests, it took a whole 4 minutes longer compared to the Asus. POVRay fared better since the on-board GPU of the Fusion chip is superior to Intel’s HD graphics.
Good GPU performance but can't say the same about the CPU
Good GPU performance but can't say the same about the CPU


General and Multimedia
Windows 7 feels really  sluggish due to the lower powered C-50 APU. When it comes to rendering graphics, the GPU is more than capable but sadly the CPU lacks the raw processing power which is why even navigating through Windows Explorer feels slow and there is a noticeable lag. Applications take longer than usual to open and doing multiple tasks tends to bog the netbook down. Although it may be a dual-core, it doesn't feel like it - in fact the first generation Atom felt snappier. I also noticed the bottom left portion warms up pretty quickly even if the netbook is sitting idle. The problem appears to be the lack of proper ventilation on the side. Coming to the screen, the vertical viewing angles are pretty poor as well although the horizontal ones are slightly better.
Chiclet keyboard makes typing easier
Chiclet keyboard makes typing easier


I set out to test the “HD Internet” certification that the 522 flaunts. After installing the latest version of Flash  for IE, I fired up a 1080p YouTube video . The playback was smooth although at times I noticed a slight stutter in the video. Non-flash based HD videos fare much better though. A quick install of K-Lite Codec pack and I was able to play a 1080p MKV with just 40% of CPU usage. This time playback was smooth with out any skipping of frames and there wasn’t any lag jumping back and forth in the movie. The high resolution screen makes watching movies a real treat, however the sound is weak with the built-in speakers so you might want to use external speakers or headphones.

Battery life
With Battery Eater Pro, the Aspire One 522 lasted 3 hours, which is lower than the Asus1015PX which managed 30 minutes more. Under normal use, you should expect around 4-5hrs of back up time. This is very average for a netbook and I expected a lot more from it especially since the APU is clocked at a lower speed.

Verdict
The end user price of the Acer Aspire One is Rs.16994, which is fairly decent for a netbook capable of playing back 1080p videos. If that’s all you care about and don’t mind the overall sluggish performance of Windows, then I’d recommend it. However, if you’re ok with just playing 720p and want a snappier performing netbook then the Asus 1015PX offers better value and is quite a bit cheaper as well.

The Acer 522 has some good things going for it like the HD screen, 1080p video playback, HDMI-out and great design and build quality. However, it runs unnecessarily warm, has an average battery life and worst of all, the APU is too weak to handle Windows 7 smoothly

Acer Launches Happy 2 Netbook Series in India


Acer has launched a new netbook series in India called the Aspire One Happy 2. The new range starting from Rs.15,749, will be available shortly across the country. Acer is targeting the youth, in general with the Happy 2 series, and with good reason, too. The netbooks will come in four fruity colors with a candy gloss finish, so if you are an attention hog, then it will go well with your personality. This will certainly appeal to young girls, college kids and probably Pee-wee Herman.
Available in different flavors
Available in different flavors


But, underneath all that candy coating lies some serious horse-power. The Happy 2 is powered by an Intel N570 Atom dual core processor that powers Windows 7 Starter and Android. The netbook can dual boot between the two operating systems depending on your needs. Other features include a 10.1-inch screen, 1GB RAM, 320GB hard drive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0. It’s quite light as well weighing in at just 1.25kg. Finally, the bundled battery promises 8hrs of battery life, which is fairly good (if true) for a days worth of work.

Acer Hacked; Hackers Assure a Press Conference in 24hrs


Security seems to have become the bone of contention for the major players in the tech space, today. It is if there isn’t enough mockery made out of security in the recent PSN hack case, that yet another player in the market has had its security compromised. In yet another instance, popular technology brand, Acer is now finding itself grappling with a data breach that has reportedly cost it the details of over 40,000 customers. The details compromised includes their names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, as also the names of the products purchased by the customers.
A screenshot of the data compromised
A screenshot of the data compromised


As reported by The Hacker News, the hacking group, Pakistan Cyber Army is a well-known hacking outfit. Although, the motive behind the attack is still unclear, the hackers themselves have assured a detailed press conference to brief others about their motives, to be arranged very soon. At the press conference, the hacking group intends to give out all the data that’s in their possession.

This latest attack has exposed as to just how flaky is the security of most data, supposedly locked up in the systems of these major players in the space.