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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Aircel Revised 2G and 3G Packs,Provides Unified Data Packs

Aircel launched unified data packs which are common for both their 2G and 3G customers across the country.
Few months back BSNL had also come up with similar packs.
With the introduction of unified packs customers who are in 2G network will get 2G speed and those who are in 3G network will get 3G speed for the same pack.
The pack details for Rest Of Tamil Nadu circle is given below for getting an idea about the new packs. There can be  slight variations in the pack rates depending on your circle. Contact customer care or visit Aircel website for details about pack rates in your circle.
Pack MRP Validity (in days) Pack Type Data Benefits – Common Quota Available for
[3G/2G]
5 1 Limited 30 MB Mobile Only
8 1 Limited 100 MB Mobile Only
14 3 Limited 100 MB Mobile Only
17 3 Limited 150 MB Mobile Only
24 30 Limited 100 MB Mobile Only
29 7 Unlimited Unlimited (200 MB Mobile Only
High speed)
37 10 Limited 250 MB Mobile Only
43 12 Limited 350 MB Mobile Only
67 7 Limited 1 GB Mobile Only
98 21 Limited 750 MB Mobile Only
128 30 Limited 1 GB Mobile Only
148 30 Unlimited 2G Unlimited pack Mobile Only
(2GB FUP)
198 30 Unlimited Unlimited (1.5 GB Mobile & Dongle
High speed)
399 30 Unlimited Unlimited (3 GB Mobile & Dongle
High speed)
697 30 Unlimited Unlimited (6 GB Mobile & Dongle
High speed)
997 30 Unlimited Unlimited (10 GB Mobile & Dongle
High speed)
1397 30 Unlimited Unlimited (15 GB Mobile & Dongle
High speed)
Post free usage the data usage charges will be 1p/10KB for all the packs.
Some of the packs are Unlimited packs which provides unlimited data on both 3G and 2G with a single pack. No extra cost or packs needed for 2G.
Also note that the performance and speed of data browsing is dependent on network usage patterns. Post reaching fair usage limit, 3G data browsing/downloading speed may be reduced up to a speed of 64 kbps for maintaining quality of services as per discretion of Aircel.

Idea Hikes 2G Data Tariff 1GB Data Now At Rs.155

Idea cellular hiked their 2G data tariff at Gujarat telecom circle. Now for Rs.155 you get 1GB 2G data with 28 days validity.
Earlier for Rs.126 customers used to get 1GB data. Now for Rs.126 you get only 625MB data with 21 days validity.
Beyond free usage the data usage charges will be 10p/10KB.
Vodafone and Airtel had also hiked their 2G GPRS tariff few days back.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Mobile Grudge Match: Micromax A116 Canvas HD vs Karbonn S1 Titanium

In a developing and price-sensitive market like India, not everyone can afford a high-end smartphone. Indian phone makers like Micromax and Karbonn are trying to bridge this gap by offering affordable smartphones with high-end features. Both Micromax and Karbonn are competing in this space with their first quad core smartphones showcasing desirable features and price tags under 15K. Let’s take a close look at the devices to know which one fares better. Karbonn's S1 Titanium is up for pre-order and will hit store shelves some time next month while the A116 HD is also expected to release in February. So, please note, this comparison is based puerly on the specs on paper. Expect full-fledged reviews as soon as we get our hands on the devices and a follow up comparison later on.

Micromax A116 Canvas HD – Rs. 14,999
This is the first budget quad-core phone announced for the Indian audiences. However, its highlights aren’t limited to the processor or the price tag.  Micromax has ensured that its A116 Canvas HD users also get a superior set of features like a 5-inch display and an 8 megapixel snapper. It’s nice to see Micromax include an IPS display with HD resolution (which means pixel density of up to 294ppi), while the 8MP snapper with autofocus and LED flash is quite an appreciated feature for a smartphone at this price point.
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Sub-15k smartphone with 5-inch IPS panel and 8MP snapper


The A116 Canvas HD is powered by MediaTek’s MT6589 SoC, which contains a quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU and PowerVR Series5XT GPU. So one can expect a snappy performance. On board memory is 4GB while users can easily expand it via the microSD card slot. Micromax has employed the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the latest version of the operating system. However, we aren’t sure if you’ll get all the OS updates. Connectivity options include 3G, EDGE, GPRS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. One of the key elements of the phone is the Rs 14,999 price that one will have to shell out for the device.

Karbonn S1 Titanium – Rs. 10,999
On the heels of the A116, Karbonn quickly put forth its S1 Titanium quad-core smartphone. As of now, this is the cheapest quad-core smartphone for the Indian market at Rs 10,999. Karbonn has equipped the device with a 4.5-inch display. It has a qHD or 960 x 540 resolution, which puts the pixel density at 244.7ppi.
Yet another affordable Quad Core?
Cheapest quad-core smartphone in India


Karbonn’s website mentions a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor that clocks at 1.2GHz. The 4GB of internal memory can be expanded via the microSD card. On the connectivity front, one will find support for 3G, EDGE, GPRS, Wi-Fi 802.11 ‘n’ along with support for Draft b and g. This device also runs on the latest version of Android.

Let’s put them in the ring and see which one comes out as the winner.


Comparison table




The bottom line
As you see, most of the specifications of the Micromax A116 Canvas HD and the Karbonn S1 Titanium are the same. However, despite the higher price of Rs 14,999, the Micromax A116 Canvas HD comes across as the clear winner here – at least on paper. Micromax has upped the bar for the sub-15k devices by offering a gigantic 5-inch HD IPS display and an 8MP AF camera. Currently, there is no Android device offering such impressive specifications at this price point. On the other hand, Karbonn has roped in a possibly better processor but has compromised on the display size and camera to offer thier device at a lower price tag.

Stay tuned to Hackmyhacks for indepth reviews on both devices

BlackBerry confirms exit from Japanese smartphone market

BlackBerry took time out from its busy BlackBerry 10-filled schedule yesterday to announce that it will stop selling smartphones in Japan.

Reuters followed up on a report by Japanese business daily Nikkei which says the decision comes as the company cannot justify the cost of modifying its operating system to accommodate the Japanese language. BlackBerry's market share in Japan has shrunk to 0.3 percent from 5 percent, the daily added. Shipments of smartphones soared 40 percent in Japan to hit an estimated 14 million in April-September 2012, but BlackBerry sales were believed to be only several tens of thousands, according to Nikkei.
No BlackBery Z10 in Japan
No BlackBery Z10 in Japan


Lately, the company has been in the throes of change, changing its name from the iconic Research In Motion to align itself with its most famous product. The company launched the new BlackBerry 10 platform little over a week ago and since then, sales of the new handset have been solid. However, Japan seems to be a market where BlackBerry wasn’t making any impact in the wake of the Android and iPhone dominance.

A BlackBerry spokeswoman confirmed the news to AllThingsD, saying that the company is indeed pulling out of the Japanese market, at least for the time being. “We are in the process of launching BlackBerry 10 globally in key markets, and we are seeing positive demand for the BlackBerry Z10 in countries where it has already launched. Japan is not a major market for BlackBerry, and we have no plans to launch BlackBerry 10 devices there at this time,” spokeswoman Amy McDowell said.

However, McDowell declined to reveal its plans for selling BlackBerry smartphones in other non-critical markets. The company revealed that it will keep supporting existing devices in Japan, even though sales numbers indicate they are a minority.

Despite the bad news for Japanese BB fans, Japanese app developers can still get their hands on a BlackBerry Z10, albeit a limited edition one. The company is banking everything on the success of BlackBerry 10 and to thank BB10 app developers, it will gift them 12,000 limited edition red BlackBerry Z10s.
The red colour limited edition Z10 for developers
The red colour limited edition Z10 for developers (image credit: BlackBerry Devblog)


The limited edition Z10 is a direct result of the company’s promise to developers before the launch of BB10. BlackBerry hosted "Port-athon" events recently and had said that participants who delivered apps before BlackBerry 10's unveiling on January 30 could earn money, and a smartphone.

To qualify for the red Z10, developers must have submitted applications and have them approved by BlackBerry. The company has announced a February 28 deadline for qualifying for the red Z10. According to the company’s website, it will take about six to eight weeks for the red handset to ship out to the 12,000 lucky developers.