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Friday 9 October 2015

Official iPhone 6s pricing from the Malaysian Apple Store


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Today is iPhone 6s pre-order day in Malaysia as Digi and Maxis have commenced its pre-order online since midnight. For Celcom, they are also accepting pre-orders today but only at their on ground Bluecube and Celcom outlets. Earlier on we’ve seen the official iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus Recommended Retail Prices from both telcos which seems to differ by RM100.
For those who plan to buy outright, your other alternative is to get one from the Malaysian Online Apple Store and they have just published its full pricing for the two latest models. In short, don’t expect them to be any different from what we’ve seen from Digi.

As seen earlier, the full pricing is similar to Digi with the iPhone 6s priced from RM3,199 for the 16GB model while the iPhone 6s Plus going from RM3,699 for the same capacity. Below is the full pricelist for the entire range available right now:

Current iPhone pricing in Malaysia

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Tuesday 6 October 2015

Get your iPad mini 4 in Malaysia Now

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The latest iPad mini 4 is now available for purchase on the official Apple Online Store. As revealed earlier, the iPad mini 4 is priced from RM1,599 for the 16GB WiFi version. That’s quite a lot to pay and this is due to our current exchange rates.
Just to refresh your memory, the iPad mini 4 are priced as follows:
WiFi only
iPad mini 4 16GB – RM1,599
iPad mini 4 64GB – RM1,999
iPad mini 4 128GB – RM2,399
WiFi + Cellular
iPad mini 4 16GB – RM2,099
iPad mini 4 64GB – RM2,499
iPad mini 4 128GB – RM2,899
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In terms of accessories, the iPad mini 4 smart cover is priced at RM189 while the silicon case is going for RM279.
To recap on the specs, the iPad mini 4 has the same 7.9″ Retina Display as its predecessor but it gets additional lamination with an anti-reflective coating. Processing is powered by an A8 chip with 2GB RAM and it gets a 8MP f/2.2 main and a front facing 1.2MP cameras. The iPad mini 4 is the thinnest and lightest iPad at 6.1mm thin and weighs just 298.8g for the WiFi version.
If you’re interested, head over to the iPad 4 mini page on the Apple Store. If you’re looking for something higher-end, the iPad Pro and its pencil will be released internationally in November.

Wednesday 22 July 2015

Xiaomi Mi 4i 16GB Grey
From RM 749.00
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  • 1 Year Official Xiaomi Warranty
  • 5" Sharp/JDI Full HD display
  • 13MP Sony/Samsung camera
  • 5MP Front camera
  • Android OS v5.0.2 (Lollipop)
  • Snapdragon™ 64-bit octa-core processor
  • 4G Dual SIM
  • 2GB RAM
  • 16GB Flash
  • 3120mAh all-day battery
  • 2 x micro SIM slots

Friday 17 July 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 32GB White Pearl RM 2,599.00
From RM 1,788.00

Wednesday 11 March 2015

iPhones are now more expensive in Malaysia

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It seems that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are going to be more expensive from here on out, and it hasn’t even been six months since they became available for the Malaysian market.
The latest pricing for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus which all show a marked increase:
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iPhone 6 16GB – RM2,399  RM 2,549
iPhone 6 64GB – RM2,749 RM 2,949
iPhone 6 128GB – RM3,149  RM 3,349
iPhone 6 Plus 
iPhone 6 Plus 16GB – RM2,749  RM 2,949
iPhone 6 Plus 64GB – RM3,149 RM 3,349
iPhone 6 Plus 128GB – RM3,549 RM 3,749
The price for the iPhone 5s has also increased, despite being slashed down by Apple late last year
iPhone 5S
iPhone 5S 16GB – RM1,999 RM 2,149
iPhone 5S 32GB – RM2,199 RM 2,349
Lucky for us, it appears that the iPad and the iPhone 5c are still retaining it’s original pricing. The reason for the markup might just be due to fluctuating exchange rates after our currency took a hit in recent months against the Dollar. The iPhone was already carrying a premium price tag before the increase and there’s no signs of slowing down especially when it hit record sales last quarter.

Xiaomi unveils the Redmi 2 for the Malaysia market at RM 449

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Teasing not too long ago about their new product, the Chinese brand has finally announced the local availability of their Redmi 2 smartphone.
Announced earlier this year, the Redmi 2 is one of Xiaomi’s entry-level smartphones that’s powered by an updated 64-bit 1.2GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 410 processor mated to 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage that’s expandable via microSD card. It has a 8 megapixel rear camera with a f/2.2 shooter with 5-element lens from the previous Redmi smartphone, while the front cam has been updated to a 2 megapixel unit that can shoot HD 720 videos.

Thursday 5 March 2015

Xiaomi gets ready to launch a new device in Malaysia, very likely to be the Redmi 2

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The makers of cheap and good gadgets, Xiaomi, are getting ready to announce a new device in Malaysia and if the information we received is an indication, it looks like it will be the Redmi 2.
Announced in January this year, the Redmi 2 is Xiaomi’s newest entry-level smartphone. Powering the Redmi 2 is an updated 64-bit 1.2GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 410 processor with a claimed 50% improvement over the Redmi. The processor is mated to 1GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 8GB of on-board storage that can be expanded using microSD card. The main camera is still an 8MP f/2.2 shooter with 5-element lens from the previous Redmi while the front camera has been updated to a 2MP unit that is capable of shooting HD 720p videos.
The battery has been upgraded to a slightly larger 2,200mAh unit developed by Samsung. The Redmi 2 supports QuickCharge rapid charging technology that speeds up charging by 40%. Despite the bigger capacity battery, the Redmi 2 is more compact, lighter and thinner than its predecessor (133 grams/9.4mm in the Redmi 2 vs 158 grams/9.9mm in the original Redmi). Out of the box, the REdmi 2 runs on Android 4.4 with Xiaomi’s newer MIUI 6. You also get a 4.7-inch 720p HD display 4G LTE support.
There’s also an enhanced version of the Redmi 2 that brings with a 2GB of RAM and a 16GB of storage. We’re hoping Xiaomi will be bringing the enhanced version to Malaysia instead of the basic version that offers less RAM and on board memory.
In terms of pricing, the enhanced version of the Redmi 2 retails for 799 CNY or about RM465 at the current exchange rate. If you can’t wait, the Redmi 2 is already available in Malaysia through various grey importers.

Apple iPhone 6s and 6s Plus rumoured to sport 2GB RAM and Apple SIM

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Looks like the next generation Apple iPhone 6s and Apple iPhone 6s Plus is going to be getting a RAM upgrade.
Apple‘s iPhones have been using just 1GB of RAM since the launch of the iPhone 5, and the decidedly timely bump in memory would be great for improving multi-tasking capabilities and generally making the devices faster though it’s likely to also impact battery life. Apple’s iPad Air 2 was also given additional RAM at launch last year as opposed to the 1GB on the original iPad Air.
The new iPhone 6s models will also be launched out of box with the Apple SIM card seen on the Wi-Fi + Cellular Apple iPad Air 2 that would allow users to select a number of short term plans from AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint in the U.S. and EE in the U.K, though how the Apple SIM configuration would function with Malaysian telcos is still anybody’s guess as the move is unlikely to sit well with telcos in general.

Monday 2 March 2015

Lenovo’s Vibe Shot is a phone that looks like a camera

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Launching at MWC earlier, the newest member of Lenovo‘s Vibe line of smartphones, the Vibe Shot is a super slim smartphone that looks rather like an extremely slim camera than an actual smartphone.
Lenovo says the Vibe Shot aims at blending a great camera experience in a smartphone frame, rather reminiscent of the time when compact cameras were the in-thing. The Vibe Shot is built around a 5 inch 1080p display and has Gorilla Glass on both the front and back for added protection. Under the hood, there is a 64-bit Snadragon 615 chipset running the show with 3GB RAM as well as 32GB expandable storage and a non-removable 2,900mAh battery. The smartphone will come with Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box as well.

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Out back you will find a 16 megapixel camera with a six piece modular lens and tri-colour LED flash has features low-light back illumination and optical image stabilization as well as a 8 megapixel front camera, which is amazing stuff as far as phone cameras are concerned. lenovo-vibe-shot-4
So far the Vibe Shot is looking very slick at a thickness of a mere 7.3mm with a metal body and yet still manages to hold not one but two nano-SIM slots, and will have 3G and LTE capabilites.
The Lenovo Vibe Shot will be expected to launch in June 2015 at a retail price of $349 (about RM1266) in grey, white and red.

Xiaomi outs their super-tiny action camera

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Xiaomi has unveiled their super tiny action camera which they had teased in images last week that might just give GoPro a run for it’s money.
The camera, dubbed the Xiaomi “Yi Action Camera” is just a fraction of the price of an entry level GoPro which retails for about roughly $130 (RM 471) this one comes in at just 399 yuan which translates to just RM 230.

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The camera will be able to record videos at 1080p at 60 frames per second and houses a 16 megapixel camera using Sony’s Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor which is better than what most entry level action cams have to offer. The Yi Action Camera will also be super light at 72g and has 64GB internal storage a well as the ability to take a dip up to 40 meters.
The Beijing based company also says that the camera will be compatible with a host of accessories (like bicycle mounts and even on a pet cam holster) and will have their own line of accessories of it’s own in the near future. On top of that, it will also have a remote shutter app that operates through WiFi to share and store photos and videos taken with the tiny camera. As it is, they already have what they call a ‘travel package’ set that will set you back 499 yuan (RM 288) that comes with pretty tough looking selfiepod for those who enjoy taking selfies.
From what we can tell the device seems to be limited to China for now but it will likely be available on Mi.com during Xiaomi’s usual flash sales.
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Sunday 1 March 2015

The Galaxy S6 could be in Malaysia by the end of this month

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Heads up, the Samsung Galaxy S6 could hit Malaysia by the end of this month.
The Sprint promo image here hints that the Samsung Galaxy S6 might be available on the 26th of March if the offer end date on the teaser  indicated by “Offer ends 3/26/15″ is true. The promo indicated you could win one of six Galaxy S6 smartphones if you pre-registered for the announcement, so it’s not too far out to assume the end date is in fact the actual launch date.
Samsung tends to launch their devices globally, based on previous Galaxy flagship launches and as a key market Malaysia should be among the first to get it. Of course, expect our big telcos to be offering the device as well.
You can expect the S6 and S6 Edge to feature an all-new metal-framed body with possibly dual front facing speakers and an array of new colour options — blue, gold, white and grey plus a never before seen green colour option for the Galaxy S6 Edge. Leaks suggest that Samsung will be using a more advanced on board storage unit built in house by Samsung to offer a considerably faster read and write speeds over previous memory. We expect Samsung to drop the 16GB option that’s been a staple in its device line up and replace it with 32GB, 62GB and 128GB options.

Friday 27 February 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 launch: Watch it live as it happens

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If you’re reading this then it’s obvious that you want to catch the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge launch as it happens. Per tradition, Samsung will be live streaming the event for your viewing pleasure on YouTube. Head on over to Samsung’s official YouTube channel to catch the event live on March 2 at 1:30am, Malaysian time.
Also follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates on location at the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge launch.
Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge on March 1 in Barcelona in conjunction with Mobile World Congress 2015. The devices are expected to showcase Samsung’s completely new approach towards product and software design addressing many of the issues that users have been vocal about — plastic build, bloated UI and copycat design, to name a few.
You can expect the S6 and S6 Edge to feature an all-new metal-framed body with possibly dual front facing speakers and an array of new colour options — blue, gold, white and grey plus a never before seen green colour option for the Galaxy S6 Edge. Leaks suggest that Samsung will be using a more advanced on board storage unit built in house by Samsung to offer a considerably faster read and write speeds over previous memory. We expect Samsung to drop the 16GB option that’s been a staple in its device line up and replace it with 32GB, 62GB and 128GB options.

Wednesday 25 February 2015

Microsoft gives eligible students free Office 365 subscriptions worldwide

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Are you a student in need of a word processor and all the useful features that come with Microsoft Office? Microsoft has a surprise in store for students worldwide. They promised free Office 365 subscriptions to US students in 2013 but have extended that offer to students globally as long as they’re in a country that’s been listed as eligible for the offer.
The list of eligible countries can be viewed here, and Malaysia is one of them. Schools will have to buy subscriptions for staff and faculty but once they have, students and teachers alike can self-install for no charge by using a school-issued email address at the Office in education site. After signing up they’ll get access to the gamut of Office applications and will be able to install them up to five computers and five smartphones or tablets. The account will also come with Office Online and 1TB of OneDrive storage, which is icing on the cake.
But we do see a caveat here; your school will probably have to have already purchased a Office 365 subscription beforehand for this to work, as well as have a school-issued email address available as well; which is not something all local schools are likely to possess.

AMD’s Carrizo laptop processors to focus on power efficiency

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AMD has revealed their new Carrizo range of processors that are heavily focused on extending the run time of performance-oriented laptops.
Efficiency is the main feature of the Carrizo chips, with the new core architecture named Excavator being 5 percent faster than it’s predecessor the Kaveri, but it purportedly takes 40% less juice at the same clock rate, with even the graphical core supposedly using 20 % less power.
The chip is also the first processor to meet the completed Heterogeneous System Architecture spec, which essentially lets the CPU and intergrated graphics share memory. This allows some tasks to finish faster than they normally would and is likely to give performance and battery life a much needed boost. The Carrizo chips will also feature dedicated H.265 video decoding which will aid in video streaming.
Overall the new processor looks quite promising, and Carrizo is expected to hit PCs by the second quarter of this year; close to Intel’s mid-year target for it’s quad-core Broadwell chips. If we’re lucky we’ll have both Intel and AMD chips hitting the market simultaneously.

Saturday 14 February 2015

Looking for a 7-inch tablet for below RM500?

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3V is now available in Malaysia with the distinction of being the cheapest Samsung tablet you can get right now. For RM499, you get a 1.3GHz quad-core with 1GB RAM and 8GB of on board storage. There’s also a micro SD card slot that takes up to 32GB cards. The 7-inch LCD display has a resolution of 1024×600 which equates to about 170ppi. There’s also 3G connectivity and a 2MP camera.
As far as specs go, the Galaxy Tab 3V is a barebones as it gets and in terms of pricing the device competes directly with another cheap 7-inch tablet, the ASUS fonepad 7.
In comparison, the fonepad 7 packs an Intel Atom Multi-Core Z2520 1.2GHz processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB expandable storage up to 64GB via the MicroSD slot. You also get a 4,000mAh battery. The 7-inch IPS is similar in specs with the Tab 3V which means the same 1024×600 pixel count and 170ppi pixel density. There’s an 8MP rear camera with a f/2.4 lens that feature a blues glass optical filter. the front camera is a 2MP unit and you also get ASUS’ really good PixelMaster Low Light Mode for better images in low-light. The fonepad 7 sells for RM 529 which is RM30 more than what Samsung is asking for, but considering the additional features, it might be RM30 well spent.

Beware of Fakes: Xiaomi Mi Note gets cloned

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There’s no limit to what the Chinese can do. In less than a month since its announcement, imitation units of the Xiaomi Mi Note is now available in the Chinese market. While it looks like the real deal, they are actually nothing but cheap fakes.
The front still gets a similar sized 5.7″ display but underneath it runs on an unspecified Quad-Core processor with just 1GB of RAM, instead of 3GB on the standard Mi Note. Side by side, the clone unit is noticeably   thicker and the back is made out of cheap plastic instead of a more expensive 3D gorilla glass. The biggest difference is in the performance where it scores a lower 18,000 points instead of 46,600 points on Antutu.
If someone approaches you with a cheap offer that’s too good to be true, then it probably is. We recommend buying your device only from authorised dealers and reputable sources. A while back, a guy in Malaysia was sold a fake Redmi Note which performed very badly compared to the original. Even OPPO is having a similar problem as they have highlighted a significant number of counterfeit cases in Malaysia.
Check out more photos of the original versus the fake Mi Note after the break.

Friday 30 January 2015

Samsung Galaxy J1 now official. It’s new entry level smart phone

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The Samsung Galaxy J1 is now official as it pops up for the first time on Samsung Malaysia’s website. This is their newest entry-level device which could replace its current Galaxy V.
The price isn’t known yet and the Galaxy J1 offers a rather basic 4.3″ WVGA display and it runs on an unspecified dual-core 1.2GHz processor with 512MB of RAM. Earlier it was speculated to run on a 64-bit enabled Quad-Core Marvel processor. On-board it gets a little 4GB of storage which can be expanded using microSD.

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For taking pictures it gets a 5MP main camera with assisted flash and a front facing 2MP shooter. For taking selfies, there’s a Palm Selfie function where you can enable a short timer by just showing your palm in front of the device. When you’re low in battery, there’s also Ultra Power Saving Mode to stretch the final bars of its 1,850mAh battery further. Connectivity wise, it supports 3G with faster HSPA+ speeds.
For more info, you can visit Samsung Malaysia’s Galaxy J1 page.

Official Nexus 6 is coming soon to Malaysia

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The Nexus 6 with its high-spec hardware and pure Android Lollipop experience is coming to Malaysia very soon. Its international variant with the model number XT1100 just passed SIRIM certification, which means it is going on sale very soon. The Nexus 6 which was announced with Android 5.0 Lollipop is the biggest Nexus smart phone yet.
It jumps into the large phablet category with a 5.96″ Quad HD (2560×1440) AMOLED display. Underneath the hood, it runs on Qualcomm’s 2.7GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB of RAM, that’s also powering the Galaxy Note Edge. For storage, there are 2 versions – 32GB and 64GB, and most probably we would be getting the smaller 32GB option. If you need more storage, the Nexus 6 unfortunately lacks a microSD expansion slot.
For imaging, it gets a 13MP camera with Optical Image Stabiliser that’s assisted with a ring flash illumination that’s similar to the new Moto X. Over at the front, selfie loves would need to settle for a lower 2MP camera. For music playback, it also comes with a pair of front stereo speakers. Keeping the lights on is a 3,220mAh capacity battery which can be charged quickly for a 6 hour of battery life in just 15 minutes. It also supports 4G LTE and the SIRIM certification shows our local 1800MHz and 2600MHz bands being supported.
The Nexus 6 being a Moto device will be distributed by Brightstar. Hopefully they will price this better than the Moto X 2014. At the moment, grey importers like DirectD are currently selling the Nexus 6 32GB at RM2,679, while the 64GB version is going for RM3,189.

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Huawei Ascend Mate 7 Premium version available online

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Here’s an easier way of buying Huawei’s Ascend Mate 7 Premium high-spec model. Online store Vmall.my has started pre-orders for their flagship phablet which is price at RM1,999. Actual shipments of the device will start on 4th February, just in time for the upcoming Chinese New Year holidays.
The Ascend Mate 7 is quite a compelling device with a 6″ Full HD IPS display and it runs with a capable Hi-Silicon Kirin 925 1.8GHz Octa-Core processor. It gets a 13MP Sony BSI main + 5MP front camera, expandable microSD slot, Cat 6 4G LTE and a large 4,100mAh capacity battery. In addition, the Ascend Mate 7 also comes with a rear mounted fingerprint scanner which unlocks instantly in any direction. Out of the box, it runs on Android 4.4 with its own EMUI 3.0 interface.
The standard version with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage is priced at RM1,799, while the Premium high-spec version gets 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. In terms of colours, the Premium version is only available in Amber Gold, while the standard version comes in either Silver or Black. You can read the full details in our earlier Malaysian Ascend Mate 7 launch post.
It is quite surprising to see a Huawei device on VMall, as the online store had initially became Honor exclusive after the introduction of its Honor 6 and Honor Tablet. For more information, head over to VMall’s Ascend Mate 7 Premium product page.

Thursday 15 January 2015

Xiaomi announces the Mi Note and Mi Note Pro. Takes the fight straight to Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus

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Xiaomi Malaysia has confirmed that the Mi Note is coming to Malaysia in Q2 2015.
Straight from Beijing, Xiaomi today unveiled the Mi Note, after much rumour and speculation. The disruptive Chinese manufacturer has its sight set on the iPhone 6 Plus positioning the Mi Note as a much better device in every way that was developed with no compromises. Is the Mi Note any better? Let’s take a look.
At the front you get 5.7-inch full HD 1920×1080 display that pushes out 386ppi. What is interesting is the Xiaomi has put a lot of attention into the details of the display panel. Sourced from Sharp/JDI, the display features Nega LCD technology with a 1400:1 contrast ratio and dynamic contrast adjustment that Xiaomi claims produces better pictures especially when viewing high contrast material and when under strong lighting conditions like during a sunny day outside.
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The device is powered by a 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 processor with 3GB of RAM and an option of 16GB or 64GB of storage. You also get a dual 4G SIM card slot one slot housing a micro SIM while the other, a nano SIM. In terms of battery, the Mi Note packs a 3,000mAh unit developed by Sony and LG. But its funny how Xiaomi claims that the Mi Note was developed with no compromises and yet the device doesn’t have a micro Sd card slot — that’s a major turn-off for a lot of people.
In the camera department, you get a 13MP camera at the rear with optical image stabilisaion coupled to a 6-element f/2.0 lens. There’s also a Phillips-sourced dual-tone flash. The front camera is a 4MP unit with a 2 micron/pixel sensor that Xiaomi claims is larger than the average pixel size in a smartphone. The larger pixel size help capture more light and in theory, should produce better pictures under low light conditions with less noise.

Tuesday 13 January 2015

Infographic: Samsung Galaxy A series compared

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Following the official announcement of its Galaxy A7, the Galaxy A series family with its metal unibody design is finally complete. To get to know each model better, Samsung Tomorrow has released an infographic that highlights the specs and dimensions side by side.
To recap, the Galaxy A3 is the smallest of the lot with a 4.5″ qHD display and the Galaxy A5 is the middle child with a 5.0″ HD display. Both Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 runs on a mid-range 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor. The biggest of the lot is the Galaxy A7 which is announced with a 5.5″ HD 720p display and it gets a more uprated Snapdragon 615 Octa-Core processor. Dimension wise, the Galaxy A7 is the thinnest at only 6.3mm while the Galaxy A5 is slightly thicker at 6.7mm and the Galaxy A3 at 6.9mm.
Surprisingly the Galaxy A7 is officially announced with a HD 720p display, while the units previewed at the Malaysian Galaxy A launch were having a higher Full HD resolution (1920×1080). This was also confirmed via Amanz’s CPU-Z screenshot on the Galaxy A7. It is a possibility that we could be getting a higher spec variant than the rest of the world or Samsung has decided to turn its hardware specs down a notch.
For the international markets, there will be 2 variants of the Galaxy A7 available – 4G LTE with a higher 1.8GHz x4 + 1.3GHz x4 processor set up or a 4G/3G dual-SIM version with 1.5GHz x4 + 1.0GHz x4 combination. Check out the full Galaxy A infographic after the break.

Sony Mobile slashes prices of its Xperia smart phone


If you’re looking for a new Sony Xperia smart phone, it is now much more affordable with up to RM200 less than before. This also includes their latest waterproof Xperia Z3 flagship smart phone which now retails for RM2,199 instead of its launch price of RM2,399. The full promo pricing are as follows:
Sony Xperia Z3 –
RM2,399 RM2,199
Sony Xperia Z2 –
RM1,899 RM1,699
Sony Xperia Z3 Compact –
RM1,899 RM1,799
Sony Xperia T2 Ultra LTE –
RM999 RM899
Sony Xperia C3 LTE –
RM999 RM899
Sony Xperia M2 Aqua LTE –
RM999 RM899
All colours are available and you can order them directly from Sony’s Store. They are also offering easy instalment option where you can pay across 6 months with 0% interest .
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Thursday 8 January 2015

ASUS ZenFone 2 and ZenFone Zoom now official. World’s first with 4GB RAM & Thinnest Optical Zoom Smart Phone

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ASUS has announced the sequel of its popular ZenFone smart phones series, which has shipped over 1.5 million units per month worldwide. Continuing its approach of empowering luxury for all, the new ZenFone 2 continues to impress with premium build and impressive hardware in an affordable package.
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seen heard in its morse code teasers, the new ZenFone 2 claims to be the world’s first smart phone to come with a whopping 4GB of RAM. During its CES 2015 announcement, ASUS has also made a surprise reveal of its new ZenFone Zoom, which they claim to be the World’s Thinnest 3X Optical Zoom Smart Phone.ASUS ZenFone 2
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Lenovo Vibe X2 Pro – Upgraded for better Selfies

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The Lenovo Vibe X2 smart phone with its layered metal design, now has a bigger brother with the new Vibe X2 Pro. Announced at CES 2015, the new Vibe X2 Pro is upsized from 5.0″ to 5.3″ with a similar Full HD (1920×1080) resolution display. Under the hood, the X2 Pro is running on Qualcomm’s 64-bit 1.5GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 615 processor which also supports 4G LTE together with dual nano-SIM card slots.
For those not content with a 5MP front camera on the original Vibe X2, the new Vibe X2 Pro comes with 13MP cameras for both front and back, which pits itself against HTC’s selfie-centric Desire EYE. The rest of the specs are fairly similar with 2GB of RAM and a decent serving of 32GB on-board storage. Out of the box, it still runs on Android 4.4 KitKat with their own Vibe UI 2.0.

ASUS vs MacBook, Asus wants to take on the MacBook Air with this

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ASUS wants to take on the MacBook Air with a device that’s thinner and arguably more versatile. Say hello to the Transformer Book T300 Chi, a “thinner than Air” (claimed ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih), all-aluminum 12.5-inch convertible laptop that was just announced at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.
Powered by Intel’s latest Broadwell Core M processor (not our favourite when it comes to performance and stamina), the 12.5 Book Chi has two variants. The top of the line features a WQHD (2560×1440) IPS touch panel display, 128GB iSSD with Intel Core M 5Y71 processor at 1.2Ghz. The entry level variant brings with it a full HD (1920×1080) IPS touch panel, 64GB iSSD with Intel Core M 5Y10 processor at 0.8Mhz.
The Book Chi’s versatility comes in the form of a detachable keyboard dock that allows you to use the computer in either full laptop mode with the keyboard attached or full table mode with the keyboard detached. While it’s not anything new, the form factor is an interesting take on the convertible/hybrid computer genre, but when it comes to convertible computers, we the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is still our favourite when it comes to execution.
In terms of dimensions, at 16.5mm (0.65 inch) complete with the keyboard dock attached, the Book Chi is a smidgen thinner than the MacBook Air (17mm or 0.68 inch). If you take the keyboard dock out the Book Chi becomes even thinner at and 7.6mm (0.3 inch).
So, can the Book T300 Chi take on the MacBook Air? If you’re looking for a thin, convertible ultrabook and don’t mind some of the tantrums of Windows 8 (weird tablet-computer transitional interface) then, perhaps. But its takes more than dimensions to make a computer good. For the ASUS Book T300 Chi to be taken seriously as a MacBook Air contender, it needs to prove that it has the stamina and performance to back up the claim of being the “ultimate dream machine” as claimed by ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih.
The ASUS Transformer Book T300 Chi should arrive on our shore sometime in the first quarter of this year, prices: US$699 (RM2,490) for the 1080p T300 and US$799 (RM2,847) for the WQHD T300.
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Samsung’s affordable Galaxy E series is now official

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Samsung has launched its new Galaxy E series, an affordable smart phone line up that includes theGalaxy E5 and Galaxy E7. It has made its global debut in India, a market that’s highly competitive when it comes to affordable devices.
As a budget conscious device, the Galaxy E series lack 4G LTE connectivity but it supports dual-SIM cards in 3G HSPA+ by utilising its multi-purpose microSD slot. Despite being cheaper in price, the Galaxy E aims to win the younger crowd with decent hardware and premium-like features.

Samsung Galaxy E7

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Sunday 4 January 2015

Xiaomi’s affordable Redmi 2 smart phone announced

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Xiaomi has announced its first smart phone for the brand new year with its new Redmi 2. A new entry-level device that supports 4G LTE in both TDD/FDD that comes with dual-SIM slots. It goes on sale in China on 9th January at an affordable 699 CNY (about RM396).
While it is an all new model, the Redmi 2 retains a similar sized 4.7″ IPS HD 720p display as the previous Redmi 1S. When compared, the new model is actually thinner and lighter, and it also gets a couple of upgrades under the hood. Targeting at the youthful market, the Redmi 2 now comes with a choice of 5 colours – White, Black, Yellow, Green and Pink, though it is likely that we will only get a single colour option if it comes to Malaysia.
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Powering the Redmi 2 is an updated 64-bit 1.2GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 410 processor. The newer Cortex A53 cores claim to offer 50% performance improvement over former Cortex A7 cores that’s found on the previous 32-bit Snapdragon 400 processor. It is mated to 1GB of LPDDR3 RAM and has 8GB of on-board storage that can be expanded using microSD card. The main camera is still an 8MP f/2.2 shooter with 5-element lens while the front now comes with a higher 2MP camera that is capable of shooting HD 720p videos.
The battery has been upgraded to a slightly larger 2,200mAh battery from Samsung and it also supports QuickCharge that speeds up charging by 40%. Despite its bigger capacity battery, Xiaomi has managed to make it more compact at a lighter 133 grams with a thickness of 9.4mm. As comparison, the previous Redmi is 158 grams heavy and is thicker at 9.9mm. Out of the box, it runs on Android 4.4 with Xiaomi’s newer MIUI 6.
Take note that there are 3 variants available. Although all 3 versions support dual-SIM with 4G in both FDD-LTE and TDD-LTE standards, there’s only one which supports our local 4G Band 3/7 (1800MHz/2600MHz). For more info, you can check out Xiaomi’s Redmi 2 product page.

Alcatel OneTouch Pixi 3 lets you use Android, Firefox OS and Windows Phone in a single device

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Tech enthusiasts can look forward to a number of new product launches at the coming CES 2015. To stand out before the noise starts, Alcatel OneTouch has made a pre-event teaser by announcing its new affordable PIXI 3 smart phone line up that’s rather interesting. The PIXI 3 comes in four sizes – 3.5″, 4.0″, 4.5″ and 5.0″, and 4G LTE is supported on its higher 3 models.
Alcatel OneTouch is calling the PIXI 3 series an OS-agnostic smartphone as it supports not just one but three operating systems – Android, Firefox OS and Windows Phone. We are not sure if the switch between each platform is done instantly on the fly or a reboot is necessary for each change. The full specs and pricing isn’t revealed yet and they are saving the full details for their main event.
Having 4 models with just half inches display between them does look redundant. We’ll find out more from the full announcement next week. Is having multiple OS a game changer if you’re looking for an affordable smart phone? Leave your thoughts below.

Saturday 3 January 2015

Redmi 1S Dual 4G Leaked in real pictures for the First Time!


Xiaomi is probably the first maker in 2015 to announce a new device. Its new affordable Redmi smart phone will be announced this coming Sunday. If speculations we’ve seen so far are correct, this would be a refreshed Redmi 1S that’s updated to support both 4G LTE and dual-SIM cards.
If you’re curious to find out how it looks like, the purported smart phone has been leaked in its full glory. While the overall design looks mostly unchanged, you’ll noticed that it runs on a newer MIUI 6 interface and the capacitive buttons below have been revised with a similar design as its Mi 4 flagship model. Over at the back, there are some minor changes with the placement of its LED flash and loudspeakers too.

According to the source, the new model will be slightly smaller and lighter than before with a 9.2mm thickness and it weighs just 132 grams. As comparison, the current Redmi 1S is 9.9mm thick and weighs a lot more at 158 grams. In terms of colours, Xiaomi could be releasing it with a wider range of options such as Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Purple and Blue, as teased in their announcement image.
To recap on its purported specs, the new Redmi will retain its 4.7″ HD 720p display, 8MP main camera, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage that’s expandable via microSD. The noticeable difference is its 64-bit 1.2GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, upgraded 2MP front facing camera and a slightly larger 2,200mAh capacity battery. The only thing left to find out is the price and its international availability. We’ll find out more this coming Sunday.