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    Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 and 6.3 specs leaked online


    Some specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 and 6.3 phablets have appeared online.
    Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 and 6.3 specs leaked online

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    New details have emerged about the specifications of the rumoured Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 and Mega 6.3 phablets. The Galaxy Mega 5.8 was leaked in the beginning of April along with the Galaxy Mega 6.3. The 5.8 and 6.3 signify the size of the display on the devices in inches.
    The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 GT-I9152 will reportedly bear a 5.8-inch qHD display (960x540 pixel resolution). Its rear is said to house an 8MP camera and the front has a 2MP camera for video calling. A 1.4GHz dual-core processor, along with 1.5GB of RAM, will power the Mega 5.8. In terms of its connectivity options, the rumoured Mega 5.8 should have Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 80211 a/b/g/n and A-GPS. A 2600mAh battery powers the entire package. Despite its large screen, the Galaxy Mega 5.8 is quite slim, at 9.7mm thickness.
    The Galaxy Mega 5.8 is expected to run on Android 4.1/4.2 Jelly Bean and will have Samsung’s TouchWiz Nature UX interface on it. There is no information about the pricing or the tentative launch period of the phablets.
    As far as the Galaxy Mega 6.3 GT-I9200 is concerned, the device is expected to have a dual-core Exynos processor, with no details about the clock speed or the RAM it is coupled with. The rear of the Mega 6.3 will have an 8MP camera and the front will have a 2MP camera.
    There are no more details about the availability or prices of either the Galaxy Mega 5.8 or 6.3 are known.
    Source: Sam Mobile

    Micromax Funbook P600 with voice calling, Android 4.0

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    Micromax is all set to launch a brand new tablet in the Indian market. This tablet is dubbed Micromax Funbook P600 and is already retailing on the deal site Snapdeal.com for Rs. 9,499.Micromax Funbook P600 sports a 7-inch capacitive multi-point touch screen. It is powered by Qualcomm MSM8225A ARM Cortex A5 1GHz dual-core processor along with 512 MB of RAM. The table comes with 2GB of internal storage (of which 0.96GB is user accessible) and can be expanded to up to 32GB through microSD card. Micromax Funbook P600 runs on Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system and it supports voice calling.
    For camera, there is a 2-megapixel shooter in the front and back of the device. There is no mention on the battery that is in this device but the company claims, that it will give a talk-time of 10 hours, video playback time of 4 hours and standby time of 224 hours. Connectivity options include 3.5mm audio jack, 3G and Wi-Fi. Micromax Funbook P600 does not support Bluetooth connectivity.
    The dimensions of this table are 119.5x193.5x11.5 and it weighs 370 grams.
    Micromax had introduced the first tablet in April 2012 in the form of Funbook. It is a 7-inch tablet that has a display of 800X480 pixels. It comes with a 2800 mAh battery and runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich. Micromax Funbook is powered by 1.2 GHz processor with 512 MB of RAM.
    Micromax is also offering a 10-inch Micromax Funbook Pro tablet. It has a display resolution of 1024X600 pixels and 8GB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 32 GB. There is also a VGA front camera on board. It is a Wi-Fi only tablet that runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
    Key specs of Micromax Funbook P600
    • 7-inch capacitive multi-point touch screen
    • 1GHz dual-core processor
    • 2-megapixel rear and front camera
    • 2GB internal storage, expandable to up to 32 GB
    • Android Ice Cream Sandwich
    • 119.5x193.5x11.5
    • 370 grams
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    10 Tips To Increase Android Phone Performance

    If you have noticed that your Android phone or tablet performance have been 'slowing down', don't worry. There are several steps you can take to increase performance of your Android phone or tablet.





    With just a few tips, you’d probably be able to breathe life into your Android specifically those that have been updated to Android 4.0 and above. 
    1. Know Your Device 
    It is very important to know your phone, you should learn about the capabilities and drawbacks of your phone. Don’t overburden your phone with resource-hungry apps which would otherwise degrade your phone’s performance at your expense. 

    2. Kill Background Apps 
    Android is capable of doing multitask which is great, but there is a disadvantage also many application running in background consumes lots of memory. It’s best to completely close apps with the Advanced Task Killer app currently available in Play Store. Unlike Android’s built-in app shutdown, this download shows a single list of each running app on your device and lets you select the ones you’d like to turn off. 

    3. Update Your Android 

    If you haven’t updated your Android phone to the latest firmware, you should. Google brings great improvements to each new release of the Android operating system, including updates that ensure stability, higher performance speed and connectivity along with other user-friendly new features. 

    4. Remove Unwanted Apps 

    When application is installed in phone it take some storage space and runs some background processes. The more storage space occupied or the more background processes running on phone, the slower phone’s performance. 

    Avoid installing apps that you hardly use. Keep only the apps that you need and if you have got an app that isn’t really useful, you can uninstall or disable it. 

    5. Disable Unnecessary Apps 

    'Performance assistant' was introduced in Android ICS 4.0 to help you disable apps that slow down phone's performance. Disabling apps is different from uninstalling apps – uninstallation means complete removal application files from the phone while disabling app means no file is deleted or removed. These disabled apps are not shown on the home screen or app tray but you can re-enable them for use whenever you need them. 

    6. Update Apps 

    Updating installed phone's app from Google Play matters a lot in increasing phone performance. Whenever update is available for installed apps phone notifies you, download it because developers fix bugs and add features in new released versions of apps. Updated apps perform better and faster, and will less likely crash your phone. 

    7. Avoid Live Wallpapers 
    Android’s live wallpaper feature is just awesome but it has drawback also it drains battery. Phones come with different live wallpapers but you should know that live wallpapers that are badly made will need more CPU cycles to run. So it's better to avoid live wallpaper when performance is considered. 

    8. Turn Off Animation 

    What animation is? Well, if you haven’t noticed, your phone screen actually fades out and in as you switch from one task to the other. To see this in action Go to Settings > Developer Options > Window Animation Scale > Animation scale 10x. Then choose Window Animation Scale again to see the fade in effect in slow-motion. 

    When you choose Animation off, the screen just snaps to position without animation. You can also turn off Transition Animation Scale in the same way. If you are a heavy user, you’d probably notice that your Android performs faster with all animations off. 

    9. Keep Fewer Widgets 
    Widgets are not apps, which only run once you choose to activate them. No, widgets are always running in the background, they are active all the time. While some Android users use it to keep track of the weather, and their important dates, others use widgets like 'Extended controls' for quick access for essential configurations such as switching Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or their GPS on or off. 

    They do have their uses but keep in mind that having too many of them running on your homescreen will cause your device’s performance to slow down. 

    10. Use High Speed Memory Card 
    Use Class 6 or Class 10 memory cards for your smartphones. 

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