Monday, August 25, 2014

Sony Xperia C3 takes selfies to an all new level

Sony Xperia C3 is the latest in the lineup of phones that tout their ability to take great selfies.  In fact, Sony takes it a step ahead by packing the C3 with what it calls a ‘PROselfie cam’.
The Xperia C3 has a 5 MP wide-angle front camera that gives an 80 degree field of view. The front camera has a unique soft flash and all you need to click a selfie is double tap the back cover or use the Smile Shutter.
In the front camera’s Superior Auto mode, pictures are automatically adjusted for suitable lighting
conditions.
Xperia C3_1
The phone also comes with selfie camera apps that add AR effects like in the Z2 and features like portrait retouch.
The C3 also features a 8MP main with Exmor RSTM for mobile image sensor. The video gets a lot of help from Sony’s SteadyShot technology.
The phone has a 5.5” HD display, and is powered by a Snapdragon Quad-core 1.2 Ghz processor and with 1GB RAM and 8GB Flash memory. The phone is just 7.6 mm thich and weighs a mere 150g.
The Xperia C3 will be available from September 1 for Rs 23,990.

WhatsApp now has 600 million monthly active users, say Jan Koum

WhatsApp now has 600 million monthly active users, say Jan Koum
After announcing 500 million active WhatsApp users in April, latest figures claim that the number of active users have now increased to 600 million. This piece of news comes from WhatsApp CEO and founder Jan Koum who made the announcement on Twitter
Last year in August, WhatsApp had 200 million users while the number doubled to 430 million in January 2014. The instant messaging space has been growing by leaps and bounds. Some of its competitors include WeChat, Facebook Messenger, Line and Hike.

Recently, Facebook announced to pull out the messaging feature from its mobile apps, forcing people to download  its standalone Messenger apps. Needless to say,  Facebook has bought WhatsApp for a whopping $19 billion earlier this year. In a bid to woo users,WeChat has started offering 1GB cloud storage free to help them store documents, pictures and videos. WeChat, which launched its operations in India in 2012, has over 100 million registered accounts internationally. The messaging application was the second most downloaded application on iOS in India in 2013. The report earlier this month claimed that WeChat is inching closer to WhatsApp with 438 million monthly active users.

With the growing use of messaging apps in India has hurt been hurting telcos. Indian telecom companies have been quite vocal about their dislike for over-the-top (OTT) services such as WhatsApp, Viber and the likes. Last month there was a buzz around TRAI implementing fees on such app, but the most recent report claim TRAI has rejected telcos’ proposal to charge fee on popular services like WhatsApp, Skype and others.