- Apple iPhone 6S: 4.7 inch, 2GB RAM, 32GB ROM, iOS 10, 12MP
- Samsung Galaxy S7: 5.1 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0, 12MP
- LG V20: 5.7 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 7.0, 16MP
- HTC 10: 5.2 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0, 12MP
- LG G5: 5.3 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0, 16MP
- Moto Z: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0, 13MP
- Sony Xperia Z5 Premium: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 7.0, 23MP
- Nexus 6P: 5.7 inch, 3GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 7.0, 12MP
- OnePlus 3T: 5.5 inch, 6GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0, 16MP
- Honor P9: 5.2inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 7.0, 12MP
Showing posts with label Smartphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartphones. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
These are the 10 best 4G mobile phones under Rs 10,000 in India (2017)
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 4: 1080p, 2GB/3GB RAM, 16GB/32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Lenovo K6 Power: 1080p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Panasonic Eluga Note: 1080p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0
- Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus: 1080p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 5.1
- Acer Z630S: 720p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 8MP, Android 5.1
- Panasonic Eluga Mark 2: 720p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Xiaomi Redmi 3S Prime: 720p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Panasonic Eluga Ray X: 720p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Moto E3 Power: 720p, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 8MP, Android 6.0
- Moto G4 Play: 720p, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 8MP, Android 6.0
Top mobile phones with 4GB RAM under Rs 30,000 in India (2017)
- Lenovo K6 Power: 5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Lenovo Vibe K5 Note: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 4: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB/64GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Panasonic Eluga Ray Max: 5.2 inch, 4GB RAM, 32/64GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0
- Honor 6X: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 12MP, Android 6.0
- Moto M: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0, 16MP
- Lenovo P2: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Moto G5 Plus: 5.2 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 7.0, 12MP
- Lenovo Z2 Plus: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0
- ASUS Zenfone 3: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Xiaomi Mi Max Prime: 6.4 inch, 4GB RAM, 128GB ROM, Android 6.0
- HTC Desire 10 Pro: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Samsung C7 Pro: 6 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0
- OnePlus 3T: 5.5 inch, 6GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Asus Zenfone 3: 5.4 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro: 6 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Honor 8: 5.2 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Lenovo Phab 2 Pro: 6.4 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 12MP, Android 6.0
Best 4G mobile phones with the biggest battery in India (2017)
- Moto E3 Power: 5 inch, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 8MP, Android 6.0, 3,500mAh
- Xiaomi Redmi 3S Prime: 5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 4,100mAh
- Panasonic Eluga Ray X: 720p, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 4,000mAh
- Acer Z630S: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 8MP, Android 5.1, 4,000mAh
- Lenovo K6 Power: 5 inch, 3/4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 4,000mAh
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 4: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 4,100mAh
- Lenovo Vibe K5 Note: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 3,500mAh
- Zenfone 3 Max: 5.2 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 4,130mAh
- Lenovo Phab 2 Plus: 6.4 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 4,050mAh
- Lenovo P2: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 5,100mAh
- Lenovo Z2 Plus: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0, 3,500mAh
- Xiaomi Mi Max Prime: 6.4 inch, 4GB RAM, 128GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0, 4,850mAh
- Moto Z Play: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0, 3,540mAh
- Samsung Galaxy A7 2017: 5.7 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0, 3,600mAh
- Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro: 6 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0, 5,000mAh
- Moto X Force: 5.4 inch, 3GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 21MP, Android 6.0, 3,750mAh
- Lenovo Phab 2 Pro: 6.4 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 12MP, Android 6.0, 4,050mAh
These are the 10 best 4G phones under Rs 20,000 in India (2017)
- Lenovo Z2 Plus: 5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Moto G5 Plus: 5.2 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 12MP, Android 7.0
- Moto M: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0
- LeEco Le Max 2: 5.7 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Xiaomi Mi Max Prime: 6.4 inch, 4GB RAM, 128GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0
- Samsung Galaxy On Nxt: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Lenovo P2: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Asus Zenfone 3: 5.2 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0
- Moto G4 Plus: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 16MP, Android 7.0
- Honor 6X: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 12MP, Android 6.0
These are the 10 best 4G phones under Rs 15,000 in India (2017)
- Lenovo Z2 Plus: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Moto G5 Plus: 5.2 inch, 3GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 12MP, Android 7.0
- Moto G4 Plus: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 16MP, Android 7.0
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 4: 5.5 inch, 3GB/4GB RAM, 32GB/64GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Honor 6X: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 12MP, Android 6.0
- Lenovo P2: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 32GB ROM, Android 6.0, 13MP
- Lenovo Vibe K5 Note: 5.5 inch, 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- LeEco Le 2: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 16MP, Android 6.0
- Lenovo Phab 2 Plus: 6.4 inch, 3GB RAM, 32GB ROM, 13MP, Android 6.0
- Samsung On8: 5.5 inch, 3GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 13MP, 13MP, Android 6.0
Sunday, 26 June 2016
Using Smartphones In The Dark While Lying In Bed Can Cause Temporary Blindness
Using smartphones in the dark while lying in bed at night can damage vision or cause temporary blindness.
Two women suffered temporary blindness for months due to regularly using their smartphones in the dark. The condition is called "transient smartphone blindness."
In a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine on June 23, doctors wrote about the incidents where two women, aged 22 and 40, complained about their conditions.
These women experienced recurring episodes where they temporarily lost their visions for up to 15 minutes each.
After conducting several tests including heart exams and MRI scans, the doctors failed to find what was causing the temporary loss of vision. It was only when they talked to an eye specialist that the mystery was solved.
According to Dr. Gordon Plant from the Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, he asked the women what they were doing when the episodes happened.
The women were reported to be looking regularly at their smartphones in the dark. While many people do this, the women checked their devices with only one eye while lying in bed on their sides with a pillow covering the other eye.
"So you have one eye adapted to the light because it's looking at the phone and the other eye is adapted to the dark," said Plant.
When the women stopped using their smartphones, they found that they couldn't see using the eye they used to check their devices.
Plant explained that it takes "many minutes" for the phone eye to catch up with the resting eye that has already adjusted to the dark.
There's a simple solution: when using smartphones in the dark, use both eyes. Plant added that temporary blindness induced by this particular smartphone use is ultimately harmless. Cases like these are also easy to avoid.
One of the women felt relieved that the temporary blindness wasn't linked to a more severe health problem such as an impending stroke.
However, the second woman was not too quick to believe Plant's diagnosis. For a whole month, she kept a journal and tracked her episodes of temporary vision loss. Eventually, she believed Plant's explanation.
"People frequently use smartphones while lying down, when one eye can be inadvertently covered. Smartphones are now used nearly around the clock, and manufacturers are producing screens with increased brightness,"wrote the researchers.
They also said cases like these can become more common, adding that the two cases suggest knowledge in retinal physiology and taking detailed notes can give assurance to both patients and doctors.
These can also help patients avoid anxiety and added expenses. The team included researchers from the Moorfields Eye Hospital, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, King's College and City University.
source:times india
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