Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Top 25 Apps





1. Google Voice
Google Voice is a service that is so useful I consider it one of the top benefits of Android itself, especially since Apple rejected the Google Voice app for the iPhone. It gives you a phone number that can ring to multiple places or devices and it allows you to access all of your voicemail and text messages over the Web. The Android app integrates even deeper. It can make outgoing calls look like they're coming from your Google Voice number so that you can keep your real mobile number private.

2. Advanced Task Killer
One of the realities of having a multitasking mobile OS in Android is that you have to manage your apps so that they don't hurt performance or battery life. Advanced Task Killer (or ATK) is my favorite. It even comes with a widget that you can tap once to kill all open apps.

3. Dropbox
Dropbox is a great cloud service that automatically syncs a folder of files between multiple computers (Windows, Mac, or Linux). This app extends Dropbox to Android and interacts with other apps (such as Documents To Go) to open the files.

4. Evernote
Once you get used to typing on a virtual keyboard (and it honestly took me over a year to do it), then these devices are great for note-taking, and Evernote is a great note-taking app. It is similar to Dropbox in that it saves data locally but syncs it across all your machines and devices.

5. DroidAnalytics
For some reason Google doesn't have an official app (for either Android or iPhone) for Google Analytics. The best one I've found on Android is DroidAnalytics. Another good one is mAnalytics.

6. Documents To Go
The free version of Documents To Go offers a great little reader for Word and Excel files. You can upgrade to the full version (for $15) if you want to edit files and add PowerPoint files to the mix. If you do want editing capability, I'd also recommend taking a look at QuickOffice.

7. Amazon Kindle
I never warmed up to the Amazon Kindle e-reader, but I'm a big fan of the Kindle mobile app. Since it was released I've read a lot more books simply because my smartphone is always with me and I can pull it and read a few pages anytime I've got a couple minutes free.

8. Places Directory
This is an awesome app for finding shops and services near your current location. From restaurants to movie theaters to medical facilities to taxis, this app is very accurate and takes advantage of the business information from Google Local. This app is better than the info you get  from a GPS unit (or app) and better than any of the similar apps available on the iPhone.

9. Tripit
I dig Tripit. It is by far the best app I've found for keeping track of all my travel itineraries. It runs on some great backend systems. You simply forward your confirmation emails for your flights, hotels, rental cars, and more to Tripit and it automatically organizes them into trips with all your details and confirmation numbers.

10. Seesmic
Twitter is an amazing instant-intelligence engine and it was made for mobile browsing. Although there's an official Twitter app for Android now, Seesmic is still the best Android Twitter client.

11. FCC Speedtest
I'm obsessed with running speed tests to check my bandwidth in various places, both to see 3G fluctuations and to check the quality of Wi-Fi. There are a number of really good speedtest apps, but my new favorite is the FCC Test app.

12. Astro File Manager
Another one of the great things about Android (if you're a geek or a tinkerer) is that you have lower-level access to the system itself. Astro is an app that lets you navigate the Android file system.

13. Got To Do
There are plenty of to-do apps to choose from on Android but I prefer Got To Do because of the solid interface and the fact that it can sync with the online service Toodledo.

14. Gist
Many of us have contact lists scattered across various computers, devices, and online services. Gist is a Web service that can bring them together and even pull in stuff from the Web to help you stay up to date with your most important contacts. There's an Android app as well as an iPhone app.

15. TED Mobile
TED is a fascinating event that features a meeting of the minds of some of society's most influential thinkers. You'll definitely disagree with some of them, because there's a large diversity of opinions, but many talks are worth listening to. What I love is that they've taken the videos from their conference and made them freely available on the Web. This app provides a great way to access the videos. I hope more conferences follow TED's lead on this.

16. Pandora
Pandora is a streaming "radio station" for the Internet age. You simply search by an artist or song and it will create a running playlist based on that one piece of information. It intersperses an occasional ad between songs but the ads tend to be fairly localized and occasionally even useful.

17. Shazam
If you want to impress your friends with a mobile app, show them Shazam. Ever hear a song being played at a store or on the radio and ask yourself, "Oh, what song is that?" That's where Shazam comes in. Just hit the button and let it listen for 15 seconds, query its database, and then return the name of artist and the song. It has about an 80% success rate.

18. Dial Zero
Are you one of those people who dials a customer service line and just keeps pressing zero until you get to talk to a real person? Then Dial Zero is your new friend. This app provides a directory of a ton of U.S. businesses and gives you numbers to help you get closer to a real person and instructions for which prompts to hit to speak to a human being as quickly as possible.

19. Google Goggles
This is a fun app that is a little but ahead of its time. It does visual searches. You can take pictures of things and then the app tries to tell you what they are. It's limited in its scope but it is pretty cool, and it's definitely a peek into the future. One of the coolest features is the ability to take pictures of text in a foreign language and let that app translate for you. In a foreign country, this can help you read street signs and avoid going into the wrong bathroom. :-)

20. Google Sky Map
Ever look up at the night sky and try to tell your kids the name of that constellation you're pointing at, or try to remember which planet that is in the southern sky? Google SkyMap lets you point your smartphone at it and get the information. This is part of a new breed of apps called "Augmented Reality" apps that layer digital information on top of real world experiences.

21. Tricorder
A lot of geeks I know like to say that our smartphones are becoming more and more like the Tricorders on Star Trek. Well, here's a fun app that turns your Android device into a virtual Tricorder. It even offers some useful environmental information, including GPS data, wireless data, and ambient sound measurements.

22. FxCamera
Honestly, the camera software on Android is an area where major improvements are needed, but this app is a great example of what's possible. It has solid camera controls, full customization options, and offers some great effects for photos.

23. Photoshop Mobile
Photoshop is, of course, the best known photo editor in the world and its mobile app doesn't do anything to hurt that reputation. But while the desktop version is know for having a zillion features, the mobile app is distinguished by its simplicity. It's the best Android (and iPhone) photo editing app for simple crops, brightness adjustments, and sharpens, for example.

24. Bump
Bump is a fun (and useful) idea for sharing info between two phones using the accelerometer, and it works across Android and iPhone. You can use it to share contact info (yours and others), photos, and apps. You both simply open the Bump app, choose what you to share, and then hold the phones in your hands and bump your hands together.

25. Barcode Scanner
This app turns the Android camera into a barcode scanner. You simply scan a product's UPC code and let the app go to work to find it in Google Product Search or a search on the open Web. You'll be amazed at how fast it works. This is great for when you're shopping retail and you want to check the price of a product online before buying to make sure you're paying a fair price.

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Smart Office 2 apk


Smart Office™ 2 is a brand new version of Smart Office™ for android. It has a new UI, ugraded document views and Picsel's Print Room, which lets you print to thousands of wrieless printers without having to buy a separate printer app.

Smart Office 2 iOS Home Smart Office 2 iOS Templates Smart Office 2 iOS Preview 

Smart Office 2 is an app that can really make sure you never have to go to your computer ever again just to make changes to a Word file or presentation. The app comes with pretty comprehensive Dropbox and Google Docs integration. You can access any Office file stored on these two services on your accounts, and the files edited in Smart Office 2 can be exported as PDFs or you can make any change you want to them (even images can be added to documents). The app offers almost all the formatting options you can ever want on your iDevice, and comes with special focus on letting you print your work via AirPrint.




While everything else about the app is perfect, the interface could have been better. On an iPhone, everything about Smart Office 2 looks a little too small. However, once you get past that, you are sure to fall in love with this handy app. To get the most out of Smart Office 2, it is better if you link your Google and Dropbox accounts with it before anything else. This can be done by hitting the Explore icon from the bottom bar of the main page. If you have got some Office files already stored in your iPhone, the app will automatically access them to display in the Documents section.
In order to make a new file, hit the Create button and choose the file type. Alternatively, you can use any of the existing templates in the app and start working on them. The supported formats in Smart Office 2 include all versions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel since 1997, images and PDF. If you want, you can easily export a Word file as PDF, simply by going to the File menu and hitting the PDF option
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Micromax Canvas 2 A110 Review


Android 4.0 Micromax Canvas 2 A110 Dual-SIM Phone With 5" Screen Available For Rs 10,000

Micromax has launched yet another dual-SIM GSM smartphone –the superphone Canvas 2. It looks similar to the Canvas A100: It has a 5" IPS multi-touch display with pixel dimensions of 854x480, it runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), and it even has the same initial pricing. Under the hood, the hardware is remarkably better, though. First off, it is powered by a dual-core 1 GHz CPU as against the single-core variant in the former (with the same clock speed), and it sports an 8 mp main camera as against 5 mp. Here are the full specifications:
  • Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), Google Play.
  • Dual-SIM GSM (Mini-SIM); 2G 900 / 1800 MHz, 3G UMTS 2100 MHz.
  •  5", 5-point multi-touch IPS screen with pixel dimensions of 854x480.
  • 1 GHz dual-core CPU.
  • 8 megapixel rear camera with dual-LED flash, auto-focus, geo-tagging, touch-to-focus, face detection; 0.3 megapixel front camera.
  • Supports up to 32 GB via microSD.
  • Wi-Fi with hotspot, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP.
  • Micro-USB 2.0, 3.5 mm audio jack.
  • A-GPS, Accelerometer, Proximity sensor.
  • 2000 mAh Li-ion battery with up to 5 hours talk time and 180 hours standby time.
  • 5.79" (l) x 3.01" (w) x 0.38" (9.7 mm) (d).
  • Available colours: Jet Black, Calm White.
  • Package contents: Handset, user guide, USB cable, warranty card, charger, battery, handsfree.
Link to Performance Review from IGYAN is as below


Internal memory is 4 GB with 512 MB RAM. The phone is available online at 10000 in Jet Black and Calm White colour schemes. Based just on pricing and specifications, I think it is a good buy — but performance and after-sales service must be considered before making a purchase decision.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

NFS Most Wanted APK

NFS MW is now on ANDROID.



Buckle up, hit the gas and hold on tight; you’re in for the ride of your life. Outrun cops, outsmart rivals – and outdrive your friends – in the most dangerous Need for Speed yet. Do you dare to be the Most Wanted?



MAKE TROUBLE, GET WANTED
Evade a relentless police force while you clash with street racers. Race and chase hot cars like the SRT Viper GTS, Porsche 911 Carrera S, Hummer H1 Alpha, and many more. Feel the intensity of no-brakes-allowed street racing with realistic full-car damage for the first time on mobile. 



LEAVE YOUR MARK
Log into Origin to check the Wanted List and find out who is the Most Wanted across platforms and among your friends. Then, challenge your friends and prove your racing skills in nonstop competition. 


GO FROM ZERO TO MOST WANTED…
• Choose and customize over 35 unique cars
• Race the way you want! By popular demand you can now touch or tilt to steer
• Use Mods to enhance your car and get ahead of the pack in style
• Experience the action with mind-blowing graphics and intense full-car damage 
• Earn Speed Points to unlock new cars




Requires Android:2.3.3 and UP


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Monday, November 5, 2012

Best Android Tablets under 10000

There are tons of good tablets to purchase below Rs 10k in India. However, If you refer to  best tablets under 5K to 7K, most of the tablets comes with impressive specifications. Now when you have increased your budget to Rs 10000, we really don’t find any need of spending extra bucks to purchase the tablet with same specifications we are already getting below 6K. When you are spending extra, you should get extra.

Here is our collection of best tablet with an extra feature, the calling facility. Tablets with call facility comes with an inbuilt SIM slot which enables you to make phone calls from the tablet itself.


1. Penta T-Pad WS703C : Rs 6,990



Penta T-pad is the cheapest tablet of the lot. BSNL has cobranded with Penta to bring this product to you.
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  • 7.0 inches, Multi-Touch Capacitive Touchscreen

  • Inbuilt 2G SIM slot

  • Android 4.0

  • 0.3 MP VGA Rear and Front camera

  • CPU : Cortex A8, 1.2 GHz Processor, GPU : Mali 400 3D

  • 512 MB DDR3 Ram

  • 4GB storage, expandable

  • 3000 mAH battery

2. Micromax Funbook Talk : Rs 7190



Micromax Funbook Talk is the latest addition to the Funbook series of tablets. This comes from the house of Micromax which is the best selling brand among Indian companies.
    micromax-funbook-talk-tablet
  • 7.0 inches, Multi-Touch Capacitive Touchscreen

  • Inbuilt 2G SIM slot

  • Android 4.0

  • 0.3 MP front camera

  • CPU : 1.0 GHz, Cortex A8, GPU : Dual Mali-400

  • 512 MB DDR3 Ram

  • 4GB storage, expandable

  • 2800 mAH battery

3. Adcom Apad 721C : Rs 9250



Adcom Apad 721C is the cheapest Android tablet in India with a 3G SIM slot. It runs on 1GB Ram which is another plus over other tablets.
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  • 7.0 inches, Multi-Touch Capacitive Touchscreen

  • Inbuilt 3G SIM slot

  • Android 4.0

  • 2 MP Camera, VGA Front camera

  • CPU : 1.5 GHz, Cortex A8, GPU : Mali-400

  • 1GB Ram

  • 4GB storage, expandable

  • 3500 mAH battery

4. Zync Z1000 : Rs 9999



Zync Z1000 is the latest entrant with an impressive set of features like inbuilt 3G Sim slot, large IPS display etc. Go for this if you are looking for something larger than 7-inchers.

  • 9.7 inches IPS Capacitive display

  • Inbuilt 3G SIM slot

  • Android 4.0, upgradable to v4.1

  • 2 MP Camera, VGA Front camera

  • CPU : 1.5 GHz Processor, GPU : Mali-400 3D, OpenGL 2.0

  • 1GB DDR3 Ram

  • 8GB Storage, Expandable

  • 7000 mAH battery




Note: Incase of first 2 tablets 3G is accessible via dongles. However these tablets doesn’t support all dongles, so please check the list of compatible dongle with company websites or customer care before making a purchase.

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Sunday, November 4, 2012

SHADOWGUN 1.0.3 apk for all device



Shadowgun, a game brought to you by Madfinger Games A.S has been updated to version 1.0.3. ShadowGun is an action packed game that was optimized for Android with Tegra 2 like LG Optimus 2X, Motorola Atrix 4G or Motorola Droid bionic. But this version has been ported to work in All Device. In Shadowgun, you play into a role of John Slade, the galaxy’s most infamous Bounty Hunter.
Shadowgun is an extreme action game where you can crush, kill and destroy your opponents, Shadowgun features most advanced combat A.I to date – enemies flank, seek cover, and utilize teamwork to take you down.
Comes with console quality graphics, playing Shadowgun in your Android Mobile devicewill just feel like playing in a real console device. Shadowgun.Apk works on Android 2.1 and higher version, Shadowgun 1.0.2 has about 6 MB of Apk file size.
Download Shadowgun 1.0.3.Apk now and prepare for a bloody journey, fight against the mutant boss, killer machine and mutated grunts. Shadowgun needs SD data files, download the data files and put it to Android/data/com.madfingergames.shadowgun


Recent Changes
  • Latest version Shadowgun 1.0.3
Note : After you download the APK file, It is recommended that you should use Wi-Fi to download the files for the game.

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Riptide GP Apk motion sensor game.



Riptide GP 1.3.2 APK




The premier console-quality water racing game for mobile. play now! new!!

Riptide GP is the first ever console-quality water racing game for mobile, featuring super-realistic water physics, real-time reflections (dual core only), and gorgeous high-detail vehicals and environments.

Rev up your supercharged jet ski and take a wild ride through twisting canals and rivers, futuristic cityscapes, and mysterious research facilities. Skill, stunts, and speed will be your best allies as you grab massive air off huge waves, kick out death-defying tricks, and boost your jet ski to victory across a dynamic, ever-changing torrent of foam and spray.

RIPTIDE GP ENHANCED FOR TEGRA 3!
The quad-core power of NVIDIA's Tegra 3 superchip has enabled us to add even more detail and excitement to the Riptide GP experience. Tegra 3 players get extra-high-detailed normal-mapped waves, realistic water splashes on the camera, and a dramatic motion blur effect when boosting. Riptide GP looks even better thanks to the power of Tegra 3!





FEATURES:
 Explore 12 futuristic water raceways
 Grab massive air and perform dramatic stunts to earn boost
 Unlock and master 6 screaming fast jet skis
 3 game modes: Race, Hot Lap, and Championship
 Bluetooth and USB gamepad support
 Earn Achievements, post to Leaderboards, and race against your friend's best split times with    integrated OpenGL support
 Easy and fun to pick up and play delightfully challenging to master
 Created by Vector Unit, developers of the Xbox 360 hit Hydro Thunder Hurricane.
What's in this version:
  • Fixed Xperia crash issue
  • Improved tilt control responsiveness
  • Added localization for French, Italian, German, and Spanish

Get now!

Download Here
http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/9143373/file.html

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Save Webpages For Offline Reading With Pocket App For Android & iOS


The web is full of useful and interesting information that never ends. If you love reading articles on the web, then it may happen that many times you stumble upon interesting articles but you simply have to close the browser tab because you don’t have the time to read it. Fortunately, there’s a solution to this problem and if you have an iPhone or Android, then there’s an app called Pocket just for this purpose.
Pocket (which was formerly known as Read It Later) lets you save the webpage, photos, videos and more so that later on, when you are not connected to the internet, you can read it without any problem.
Pocket
After installing Pocket, you will need to register. Once registered, you can then start saving articles. Articles can be saved in many ways. Suppose you are on a Desktop computer and you want to save an article in Pocket. For this purpose, you can use a Chrome extension, install the bookmarklet (which is by far the easiest way to Pocket something) in your browser or get Pocket for Mac. The plus point of using the bookmarklet is that you can use this method on any browser, as you have to simply drop the bookmarklet on your browsers bookmark bar. One other method to add items to your queue is by emailing any link by sending it to add@getpocket.com. Of course you will need to send an email from the same email address that you have registered on Pocket.
After you have added items to your Pocket, it’s time to view them. This can be done by using the Pocket app on your mobile device which is available for iPhone, iPad, Android and Kindle Fire.
pocket app
Once an item is in your Pocket, it’s on your phone, tablet or computer. Also the articles are displayed in an easy-to-view layout.
Pocket is integrated into over 293 applications across many platforms. On many apps, you may have already seen this Pocket button so that you can add articles to your read it later queue.
Pocket app is available for iOS, Android and Kindle Fire. There’s also a Chrome extension available, a bookmarklet and Pocket for Mac available.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Optimize Your Android’s Performance In Single Tap & Clean Cache Via One Touch Optimize


One Touch Optimize is an optimization tool specifically designed to improve the performance of your mobile device. The app has a function as the main highlight One-Touch that runs all available optimizations automatically, discarding complex manual settings or options in just a simple tap. One Touch Optimize was developed for Android. It is a very functional application, which aims to clean and optimize your device in order to improve performance and address problems such as lack of space. Although the optimization features follow the same pattern of efficiency found in most apps that do not require root, One Touch Optimize stands out for its clean interface and the monitoring features, which exhibit a clear and simple summary of the unit. The main function, One-Touch, performs a quick cleanup in the system, stopping services and applications side. The cache memory storage is also eliminated, freeing up space on your card. During our tests on a Samsung Galaxy SII (Where we tested all apps reviewed in ABC Trick as well as on the queue of reviewing and after installing many apps is now a bit slow) – released a small bit of memory, although not that notable still worth of trying out. More to read.

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The first tab Optimization shows a pie graph CPU and SD usage as well as bar graph or total RAM/ROM and available RAM/ROM. Click on One Click Optimize to execute the feature. The Process tabs displays a list of all applications running on the system. After cleaning programs, the app was released indicated that 44 MB of memory. However, after a few seconds, the memory began to load again, and most of the apps that were stopped again to run automatically. The third tab naming Cache, which maintains the system cache, did a thorough analysis of several folders of the device. However, only 80 KB were released. This does not mean that the feature does not work correctly, I had I device cleaned from junk then. The feature can be very effective in other devices that have many apps installed and never before experienced a clean.
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One Touch Optimize does not do miracles - the same way that all optimizers that do not require root access. The app can stop some processes, free up RAM, empty the cache data from the SD card and reduce the percentage of CPU usage, making your device more willing to run some app or just hard to reduce battery consumption. The simple interface and theOneTouch are good differentials that put One Touch Optimize above other apps of its kind. The app also works as a monitor, showing the amount of free space on the SD card, the percentage of processor utilization and the amount of RAM available. Moreover, could not miss a classic Task Killer to you easily manage the processes running in the background.
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Features:
  • System optimization: Ending unnecessary processes and clearing cache data can effectively improve the speed of cell phone to achieve system optimization results.
  • Process management: Users can customize to stop system processes, touch-hold to protect some processes.
  • Cache clear: Users can choose to clear cache data generated in the process, user-friendly!
  • Regular clear: This app will automatically help you to clear useless cache in the background at the set time. Let your phone always in a high performance.
  • Desktop Widget: By touching the widget on the desktop to quickly start the "One Touch Optimize" feature.
One Touch Optimize is after all a worthy tool to optimize non-rooted Android device to release a bit of memory and clean cache to get some boost in performance. One Touch Optimize is available for free in Google Play and works at Android 1.6 and later.


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Top 5 Android phones below 10000


1.  Micromax A100: This phablet is the perfect device for both work and play. Powered by a 1GHz dual-core     Mediatek 6577 processor, it runs on Android ICS and offers the functionality of dual Sim cards. The Superfone Canvas A100 ships with a 5-inch screen, a 5-megapixel primary camera and a secondary 0.3-megapixel shooter.
4 GB of its onboard memory and 512 MB of its RAM can be expanded with a microSD card. Connectivity options on the handset include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth and USB and its 2000 mAh battery lends its 5 hours of talk time between charges. Micromax is retailing the A100 country wide for Rs. 9,999.
Micromax A100
2. LG Optimus L3 Dual: Taking off from LG’s entry level Optimus L3, the Dual offers users everything its predecessor does – with the added convenience of two Sim cards. This Gingerbread handset runs on an 800 MHz Cortex-A5 processor and an Adreno 200 GPU. While it has an internal memory of 1 GB and a RAM of 384 MB, a microSD card can be used to expand its external memory.
The phone sports a variety of connectivity options including Bluetooth, USB, GPS, DLNA, Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE and 3G. Equipped with a 3.2-inch TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen and a 3.2-megapixel camera, the Optimus L3 Dual is available for Rs. 8,299.


3. Spice Stellar Mi-425: Spice Mi-425 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz Turbo processor that handles multitasking better and loads applications faster. It runs on Android 2.3 that boasts of a redesigned search framework, faster and more intuitive text input, enhanced graphics, and better multimedia management. It is also secured with an anti-virus so the data stored on it doesn't get corrupted. It sports a large touchscreen that is extremely responsive and offers great visibility. Its big battery ensures that you don't have to charge your mobile every now and then. Its front and rear cameras ensure that you can click beautiful pictures from all angles. The mobile allows you to make video calls. Its dual SIM capability helps you manage your personal and professional contacts better. Features like, GPS, Wi-Fi tethering, proximity sensor make it even more desirable.
Spice Stellar Mi-425
Spice MI-425
4. Micromax A84: The Superfone Elite comes with a 3.97–inch IPS WVGA screen, a 5–megapixel primary camera and 0.3-megapixel front camera. A 1 GHz processor, a 1630 mAh battery and Android Gingerbread power the handset.
The A84 boasts of a number of connectivity options like 3G, Bluetooth, USB, GPS and Wi-Fi. Memory on the phone can be expanded with a microSD card by up to 32 GB. Micromax has launched its new handset for Rs. 9,999.

5. MTS MTag 352: MTS is offering the MTag 352 with the same call and data plans as the MTag 351. Like its cousin, this phone also runs on a 800MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 processor and Android Gingerbread. However, it features a 1400 mAh battery.
This handset too comes with a 2 GB memory card with an expandable memory of up to 32 GB. The MTag 352 sports a 3.5-inch touchscreen and a 3-megapixel camera and is retailing for Rs. 6,499.
MTS Mtag 352

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