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Friday, 5 September 2014

Ultimate Guide to Build a Custom Windows Computer from Scratch

Building a custom computer is something most people won't even consider when it's time to replace the old one. While there is wide variety of off the shelf computers available today, a custom computer system offers several advantages over their store bought counterparts.

The biggest advantage of a custom built computer is that it can be created specifically to suite your needs. For example, a computer being used to design buildings with a CAD program is much different than a computer managing inventories at a warehouse.

Another bonus is that, every part on a custom computer can be upgraded if needed. In the end you will not only have a better computer, but you will also have saved a lot of money in the process.

To build a computer you will need several parts. The basic parts you will need are a...


  1. Case 
  2. Power Supply 
  3. Motherboard 
  4. Processor/CPU 
  5. RAM/Memory 
  6. Hard Drive 
  7. Video Card 
  8. Sound Card 
  9. CD/DVD Drive 
  10. Mouse, keyboard, speakers and monitor. 
  11. An Operating System. (Any newer version of Windows)

Along with the parts that will make up the computer, you will need...

  • A couple small screwdrivers
  • A decent sized work area work area (a desk will work)
  • A pair of gentle hands
  • Some Patience

As mentioned before, the biggest advantage of a custom computer is the fact that it can be made to suite your requirements. To meet these requirements you will need to buy an array of parts that will work together. Without getting too nitty gritty, here is a basic explanation of the parts that make up a computer.

Computer Case:

A computer case is what holds all of your computers components together and protects them from the elements. All cases do pretty much the same thing but there are several things to look for when buying a case. Aside from the color and styling, there are different sizes to choose from.

Bigger cases have room for more components whereas a smaller case will only limit you to the basic necessities. Also, some cases have "luxury features" like built in headphone jacks or USB ports that are in easily assessable areas.

Power Supply:

The power supply converts 120 volt ac power from your wall into various dc voltages needed to run the components. The biggest factor when choosing a power supply is choosing the correct wattage. More components require more power, so a computer with lots of components will need a power supply that supports a higher wattage. Wattages usually range from 300watts to 800watts.

MotherBoard:

The heart of any computer system is the motherboard. The motherboard is a giant circuit board that connects all of your computers components together, similar to the veins, arteries and nerves of the human body. The motherboard is the most critical part of your computer system and a lot of time and extensive research should be put into choosing the correct motherboard for your system. Lots of computer companies have their own standards for parts, so it is important to choose a motherboard that will be compatible with the rest of your components.

The CPU:

The Central Processing Unit or CPU chip is the brain behind your whole computer system. It performs all the calculations and executes all the computers processes. CPU chips are rated in GHz. The higher the GHz rating equates to a faster and more responsive computer. In the end, the speed of your CPU will dictate the maximum level of performance your computer can offer. It is recommended that you buy a CPU chip that is a little faster than needed, so that you can leave room for upgrades in the future.

The RAM:

Random Access Memory or RAM comes in the form of a memory stick and fits into a slot on the motherboard. Having more RAM helps maintain the speed at which your computer is operating when multiple processes are happening simultaneously. This in turn reduces the amount of time your computer has to load. (Adding more RAM is like adding additional lanes onto a highway so that traffic will keep moving during rush hour.) Upgrading your RAM is very easy and cost effective since you just have to install additional memory sticks instead of replacing the existing ones.

The HDD:

The hard drive is what stores all of the computers data. A larger hard drive or multiple hard drives will be able to store more data. Movies, songs, games and programs take up lots of space, so if you intend on storing these on your computer, it would be a good idea to get a hard drive with more capacity or multiple hard drives. A backup hard drive could also be a good form of insurance if you intend on storing a lot of important data on your computer. Hard drives are usually one of the first components of a computer to fail, and when they do you usually lose everything that had been stored on your computer.

Video Card:

The video card is the device which creates the image on your monitor. A computer used for multimedia videos, gaming, or photo editing will greatly benefit from a faster and higher performance video card. It will be able to create sharper images and it will be able to process images quicker for smoother transitions.

Sound Card:

The sound card is the device which translates numerical codes into pulses that your speakers use to create different sounds. A quality sound card along with a good set of speakers will help to create better sound quality, which is ideal for a computer that will be used for entertainment.

Once you have done your research and have bought your parts, it's time to start the building process. Before any building begins though, you need to discharge yourself of any static electricity. A static shock can easily destroy computer parts, so before you touch any bare computer parts, find something that is made of metal and is grounded to touch. A door handle should work just fine. (This will cause the negative electrons from your body to go back into the earth like lightning does)

Building Custom Computer from Scratch


The first step in building a computer begins with the assembly of the motherboard. This includes the CPU and memory sticks. The CPU chip will have a notched corner that will align perfectly with another notched corner on the motherboard.

Once you have the chip positioned, you simply drop it right in place without using any pressure. Once seated, you can then slide the lever arm that's on the motherboard to lock the CPU in place.

After that, you'll need to install the heat sink, which is done by peeling off the tape off of the back of the heat sink and sticking on top of the CPU.
Next you will need to install the RAM memory sticks. On the motherboard there will several slots marked channel 1, channel 2 and so on. The memory sticks need to be pressed into the slots very gently, and then they need to latched in place with the clamps that are located on each side of the slots.

Now it is time to start assembling the case. After removing the case's cover (some cases are different, but most case covers slide right off) you can then begin to install the power supply.

The case will already have a space cut out at the top rear where the power supply fits into place. To mount the power supply, you will need to locate the four screws that came with it, and insert them through the pre drill holes at the back of the case.

It's a good idea, to support the power supply with one hand and insert the screws with the other hand. Once all four screws are loosely fitted you can then grab a screwdriver and tighten them up. After the power supply is secured, it is time to put the mother board in.

The mother board will be positioned vertically beneath the power supply and will be mounted to the left side of the case. Like the power supply, the motherboard will align with holes that have been predrilled into the case. The only difference with this is that you will need to install a set of spacers in-between the case and motherboard, so that the motherboard has about a quarter inch air gap.

Once the motherboard is mounted, you can then connect the power leads from the power supply to the mother board. There will be one small connector and one large connector that fit into matching slots on the motherboard.

After installing the motherboard you can proceed on to installing the hard drive. Inside the case you will find a bracket that is wide enough to accept a hard drive. Simply slide the hard drive into the bracket, and use the 4 screws that are provided to lock it in place. The hard drive will come with a ribbon cable (long flat cable) that attaches the hard drive to the motherboard.

You will also need to grab another power lead from the power supply and plug it into the hard drive. The CD/DVD-rom drive installs very similarly to the hard drive. It slides into a bracket, is held in by four screws, and requires a ribbon cable to be connected to the motherboard and a power lead to the power supply. The only difference is you will need to pop out a faceplate in the front of the case so the CD/DVD drive can open.

This completes the basic setup to get a computer running. You can now connect your, mouse, keyboard and monitor and turn the computer on for the first time. A screen will pop up asking you to put in the correct date and time. You will then insert your copy of Windows into the CD drive and it will automatically install itself.

Adding other components such as a video card, sound card, or router/modem for internet use is pretty easy. Accessories like these can be installed with minimal effort. They simply plug right into the motherboard without any wires, and only require one screw that is mounted at the back of the case to secure it.

I currently use a custom built computer that I built myself, and I have been 100% satisfied with it. I have a special video card that allows me to use two monitors instead of just one. It's a great feature and it allows me to do work much more efficiently. This is a feature I could only have with a custom computer.

Building a custom computer from scratch is actually a pretty easy process. It doesn't require any fabrication, soldering or any special tools. Once you have learned the basics, it's really just a plug and play job. The cost of a custom built computer will be less than a store bought counterpart version and the possibilities for upgrades are endless.
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Monday, 4 August 2014

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How to Run All Android Apps & Games on Windows PC

Whether you have an Android device or not, there's several reasons you might want or need to run Android apps on your Windows PC. If you're an Android developer being able to run your own app in Windows could come in handy for testing and debugging. Or perhaps you just enjoy playing Android games but don't always want to be restricted to using a phone or tablet to play them.

If you have ever wanted to run Android apps on Windows then read on as I guide you through the entire process.

How to Run Andriod Apps on Windows PC

Run All Android Apps & Games on Windows PC

Install BlueStacks 


First things first, in order to run Android apps on your Windows PC you will first need to download and install a program called 'BlueStacks'.

This program is free and very simple to use. With it you can run any Android app directly on your Windows PC.

You can Download BlueStacks from Here
After you have downloaded it, installation is as simple as any another Windows program, just follow the on-screen instructions.

Set up the app store 

After you have installed BlueStacks you will need to set up the Google Play app store to work with it so that you can access and install apps from Google Play.

To do this you will need to open BlueStacks and go to "My Apps" and then click on "1-Click Sync Setup" which will open up a new interface that will guide you through the process of synchronizing your Windows PC with your Google Play account. If you do not already have a Google Play account, you can create a new one during the setup process.

Also Read: How to Get Notification if Someone Unfriends You on FB

Installing and running apps 

Once you have synced your Google Play account with your Windows PC you can now begin installing and running Android apps with BlueStacks.

To install apps with BlueStacks you will have to use the built-in search function which will search through 1Mobile, Amazon, and Google Play for the name of the app you entered. By searching through three different app stores you get a wide selection to choose from, and hopefully, you will be able to find the app you were looking for easier.

Once you have found the app you wanted you will be given the option to install it onto your Windows PC, just like if you were to install it on any Android device. Once the app is installed, you can return to your home screen and run it anytime you want.

There is one more Tool called Youwave that does exactly same as Bluestacks but youwave is not available for free.

Also Read: How to Restore Deleted Whatsapp Messages
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How to Get Free Lives in Candy Crush Saga

Here is a trick that gives you free lives in Candy Crush Saga. It works on iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Here are the steps to get free lives in Candy Crush Saga. The instructions for both iOS and Android devices are below. The basic idea is to set the date several days ahead.

Get Free lives in Candy Crush Saga:


Free Lives in Candy Crush Saga on iPhone or iPad Devices


  1. Go to Settings > General > Date & Time. 

  2. Set the Set Automatically option to off. 

  3. Tap the date and set it several days ahead. 

  4. Start Candy Crush Saga and see the number of lives increase. 

  5. Go back to Settings > General > Date & Time. 

  6. Set the Set Automatically option to on. 
Thats it folks, Now Play Candy Crush Saga.

Free Lives in Candy Crush Saga on Android Devices

  • Go to Settings > Date & time. 
  • Uncheck Automatic date & time. 
  • Tap Set date and set the date several days ahead. 
  • Tap Done. 
  • Start Candy Crush Saga and see the number of lives increase. 
  • Go back to Settings > Date & time and check Automatic date & time. 
  • Play Candy Crush Saga.
Now you can play Candy Crush Saga as much as you want. When you run out of lives, just get free ones. And in some of these levels, you will need as many lives as you can get.

This trick may and may not work on some devices, Tested in Two HTC device and it worked. Let us know if this doesn't work for you. Happy crushing!
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Sunday, 3 August 2014

Xiaomi Unveils its Latest Flagship Mi4 Smartphone


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Xiaomi, a renowned Chinese electronics company, has announced its latest flagship device Mi 4 during an event in Beijing.
The latest phone is said to be the fastest and the most striking device in the Mi phone series. It packs the top notch hardware and now the build quality has been improved by the addition of metal.
Have a look at some of key features of this device:
  • 5-inch 1080p IPS display
  • Stainless steel frame and Swappable back plates (plastic, wood, bamboo, marble, fabric, leather)
  • Snapdragon 801 chipset (quad-core 2.5 GHz CPU, Adreno 330 GPU)
  • 3GB RAM and 16/64GB internal memory (No memory card slot)
  • 13MP rear camera, f1.8, real-time HDR, 4K video recording
  • Secondary 8MP front camera, f1.8, 80-degree wide angle
  • 3080mAh internal battery, quick charging at 9V/1.2A or 5V/2A
  • 4G LTE Support, Bluetooth 4.0,  FM radio
  • Android KitKat 4.4 with MIUI v6 on top
The 16GB version is priced at $320 and the price for 64GB version is approximately $400. This device is currently available only in China, its likely that prices in other markets will be the same.
Smartphone enthusiasts in Pakistan can expect this phone to be available in local markets around September 2014.
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The company has also announced a water resistant Mi fitness Band. It offers fitness monitor & sleep tracking features and can unlock you Mi phone without a password. It is priced at $13 and will be available in different colors with stylish band options.
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It merits mentioning here that Xiaomi is headed by Hugo Barra, a key former Google Android executive. The company is currently selling its products in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and India.
Many devices including Mi 3, Redmi and Redmi Note are also available worldwide — including Pakistan — either through authorized stores or grey channel.
According to the statistics shared by company’s founder Lei Jun, Xiaomi has sold 57.36 million phones in its first three years of operation and 26.1 million of them were sold just in the first half of 2014.
The Mi 2 smartphone launched in 2012, happens to be the most successful product by the company, 17.4 million units have been sold to date.
hugo barra Xiaomi Unveils its Latest Flagship Mi4 Smartphone
Xiaomi products are not officially available in Pakistan, but you can find most of them in the market or buy from local online shops (sold at inflated prices).
The company has recently started its operations in India and got a very positive response. So its safe to assume the company will consider the Pakistani market very soon.
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HTC One M8 Price & Specs

Specs & Features

 

 Whats New?HTC One M8 - also known as HTC One 2014 and One 2
HTC One (M8), externally identical to its predecessor HTC One with two visibly distinguishing features, one having only a thin frame around the display and secondly virtual keys instead of capacitive buttons. HTC One M8's rear panel is much more interesting, equipped with two UltraPixel cameras along with dual LED flash. The possible specifications of HTC's One 2014 include a 5 inches Full HD display, A Quad-Core Snapdragon 800 processor by Qualcomm, clocked at 2.3 GHz and 2 GB of RAM. having a 5 megapixel front camera, One M8 by HTC will have Android 4.4 KitKat OS with Sense UI 6.0 out of the box. Crafted to perform HTC One M8 is here in a brushed metal design with perfection at every angle. With it's predecessor awarded as the World's best smartphone at the Mobile World Congress 2013, We assure you that "The Best" has just got better. HTC One (M8) with everything more that satisfies.  
 Dimension146.4 x 70.6 x 9.4 mm  
 Weight 160 g  
 Battery Non-removable 2600mAh Li-Po battery
Talk time Up to 14 h, Stand-by Up to 271 h  
 OS Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat) 
 Memory 16/32GB built-in, 2GB RAM, microSD card(support up to 128GB) 
 Processor Quad-core 2.3 GHz Krait 400, Qualcomm MSM8974AB Snapdragon 801, GPU:Adreno 330 
 Connectivity Bluetooth v4.0 with A2DP, USB (microUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go, USB Host),WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot), GPRSEDGE, 3G (HSDPA, 42 Mbps (21 Mbps - AT&T), HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps;), 4G (LTE, Cat4, 50 Mbps UL, 150 Mbps DL)  
 Display Size 1080 x 1920 pixels 5.0 inches, (~441 ppi pixel density), Corning Gorilla Glass 3,
, HTC Sense UI v6 Sensors: Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass  
 Display Colour Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, Multitouch  
 Operating
 Frequency / Band 
GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900  
 3G Band HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100  
 4G Band LTE 700 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600  
 BrowserHTML5  
 ColorsGunmetal Gray, Glacial Silver, Amber Gold  
 Entertainment Stereo FM radio with RDS, 3.5mm audio jack, DivX/XviD/MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player, MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV/FLAC player, Google Drive(50 GB storage), TV-out (via MHL A/V link), SNS integration, YouTube, Google Talk, Games (built-in + downloadable)  
 Camera 4MP Dual, 2688 x 1520 pixels, 1/3" sensor size, 2µm pixel size, autofocus, Dual-LED flash (dual tone) flash, geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection,automatic Simultaneous HD video and image recording, HDR, panorama, Video1080p@30fps, 720p@60fps, HDR, stereo sound rec., video stabilization 2ndary (5 MP) (1080p@30fps), HDR  
 Other Features GPS + A-GPS support & GLONASS, Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic, Document editor, Photo viewer/editor, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Voice memo/dial/commands, Predictive text input, YouTube, Calendar, Speakerphone  
 Ring Tones Downlaodable, Polyphonic, MP3, WAV  
 Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail  
 Price Price in Rs: 75,000    Price in USD: $764  
 Price in Grey  63000 Rs. (Without Warranty)  
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Microsoft Announces Lumia 530, the Cheapest Phone in the Windows Phone lineup

unnamed2 Microsoft Announces Lumia 530, the Cheapest Phone in the Windows Phone lineup
It has been a while since Nokia announced the Lumia 520, the cheapest Windows Phone ever to land on the earth. Now, taken over by Microsoft, time has come for the duo to announce its successor in Lumia 530. Changes are hard to see on paper, though.
The screen on Lumia 530 is still of the same size, 4″ that is but with 16:9 aspect ratio. Resolution has been bumped to 854 x 480 which means the pixel density has also increased to 245ppi.
Lumia 530’s design is nothing to write about, except that the bezels seem fairly large while the thickness is more than we had expected.
Underneath Lumia 530, you get a 1.2Ghz quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor, the lowest in Qualcomm’s food chain. Lumia 530 is accompanied by 4 GB storage (half as much as on the 520) and 512 MB RAM. You might be startled by that last bit but worry not, a new update makes dozens of apps compatible with such phones.
A microSD slot will let you expand the memory by 128 GB.
At the back of Lumia 530 lies the sole 5 megapixel camera with 480p (no HD, unfortunately) video recording. There isn’t a flash and a selfie (front-facing) camera which is a real shame. Battery capacity is set at 1,430 mAh.
Lumia 530 runs on the latest Windows Phone 8.1 platform, so you will get Cortana plus plenty of other new features.
Lumia 530 will be priced at around $110, noticeably cheaper than rivals such as the Moto G but given the wider reach of Nokia, things are looking better for the 530.
To be honest, after the brilliant and fun 520 came along, we were expecting something special in place of its successor. While the 530 isn’t a bad package by no means, especially at this price point, it just doesn’t feel as special as its predecessor. In a few ways, it is actually a downgrade but again, Microsoft had to make a few compromises to keep costs down.

Bang by Coloud Speaker

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In case you really like to play your music out loud and the built-in speakers aren’t helping much, Nokia has a solution in the new Bang speaker by Coloud. The speaker runs on a rechargeable battery which can blast for up to 8 hours.
Having a peak volume level of 94 dB, the speaker will connect to your phone via 3.5mm audio jack and is available in Black, Orange and Green. With an official price tag of 19 Euros, it is surprisingly cheap too which means everyone can afford one. It is also fairly portable, weighing just 96 grams. Now that’s hard to say no to.
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PTCL Launches 36Mbps Chaar Ji EVO Service


PTCL char ji PTCL Launches 36Mbps Chaar Ji EVO Service
Today, technology is evolving at breakneck speeds, and this effect is visible everywhere. As the technology evolves, so does the needs of consumers, who are getting data hungrier day-by-day.
To bridge this gap, Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has taken the lead by introducing the next generation wireless broadband “EVO CharJi” offering speeds upto 36 mbps.
Little late than we originally expected, PTCL’s Chaar Ji EVO is a Dongle supported product that will enable your devices with internet speed up to 36Mbps in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Beyond any doubt, the coverage areas are going to increase with time.
With the introduction of next generation wireless broadband, PTCL has brought Pakistan amongst the few countries where such high-speed broadband connectivity is available.
Early testers confirmed ProPakistani that they were able to browse internet and download files from internet at around 20-25Mbps, but that was when there was no or minimal load on the network.
PTCL is expecting its Chaar Ji to offer wireless broadband internet to end-users at around 10-20Mbps with usual load on the network.
According to PTCL, Chaar Ji devices come with backward compatibility, meaning that areas where Chaar Ji coverage isn’t available your device will seamlessly transition to Rev.A and Rev.B networks to offer 9.3 Mbps speeds or otherwise to 3.1 Mbps speeds.
PTCL’s Chaar Ji will support up to 10 Simultaneous connections on WiFi Clouds.

Chaar Ji Coverage

Currently PTCL Chaar Ji is available in following four cities:
  • Islamabad
  • Rawalpindi
  • Lahore
  • Karachi
Fall-back Networks:
As mentioned above, Chaar Ji devices come with backward compatibility. In areas where ChaarJi service isn’t available, customers can Connect to EVDO Rev A speeds of up to 3.1 Mbps with EVO Rev A network in 250+ cities nationwide.

PTCL Chaarji PTCL Launches 36Mbps Chaar Ji EVO Service

Chaar Ji Tariffs:

PTCL is saying that cost of Chaar Ji device is Rs. 3,000, however, there are some plans in which you can pay in lump sum to get discount on monthly rental.
Monthly rental for 50 GB package per month is Rs. 3,500. Keep reading to know further details:

Device Prices:

PTCL char ji Tariff PTCL Launches 36Mbps Chaar Ji EVO Service

Monthly Rental

PTCL char ji Tariff 01 PTCL Launches 36Mbps Chaar Ji EVO Service
PTCL is offering both prepay and postpay bundles, while 10 GB Bucket for Rs. 500 will be accessible upon volume exhaustion on both prepay & postpay packages.
Upon expiry of bundles, customer will have the options to select one of the two packages as mentioned.
Volume limit — or as PTCL is calling it fair usage policy — is apparently the deal breaker, or at least something that potential Chaar Ji users wouldn’t like much. Clearly this service isn’t for Pirate Torrent users.

Business Rules:

  • Offer is valid on both prepay and postpay bundles.
  • 10 Gb Bucket for Rs. 500 available upon volume exhaustion on both prepay & postpay.
  • Maximum of 2 Postpay bucket charges billed in monthly invoice per month.
  • Unlimited number of bucket recharges on prepay.
  • Upon expiry of bundle, customer will have the option to select one of the two packages depicted above.

Service Availability:

  • Walk-in at any PTCL One Stop Shop
  • Authorized retail outlets
  • Selected TCS Outlets
  • Free home delivery through TCSconnect.com
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Zong Gives Away Mercedes Benz to its Promotion Winner


Zong Lucky Winner Mercedes Benz Zong Gives Away Mercedes Benz to its Promotion Winner
Zong has rewarded one of its lucky customers with Mercedes Benz car for winning a promotion.
Customers were asked in this promotion to buy a new SIM or port their numbers to Zong’s network and consume Rs. 200 to become part of the the lucky draw that could get them luxurious Mercedes Benz.
Today, Zong announced that it has selected a winner, who is awarded the car in a ceremony held at company headquarters.
Above picture shows Dr. Fan Yunjun, Chairman and CEO of Zong, handing over the key to Abdul Wahab, resident of Mardan, who is lucky winner of latest Zong activation promo to win a Mercedes Benz.
Also seen in this picture are Dr. Zhao Peng, CCO Zong and Babar Bajwa, ED Marketing Zong.
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Sunday, 29 June 2014

Google Announces Android One for Developing Markets

I/O developer 2014 conference in San Francisco revealed that Google wants Android to be a part of your life.
The company announced Android L, the next version of the mobile operating system. Android Wear, a custom version of the OS specifically tailored for smartwatches, Android TV and Android Auto, which allows Android smartphones to project data to the vehicle’s dashboard screen.
android one logo Google Announces Android One for Developing Markets
Android has now more than 1 billion active users around the globe and the company is aiming to reach out to the next five billion smartphone users.
For the purpose Google has announced “Android One“, which is described as a reference platform to help smartphone manufacturers build affordable devices with much ease. Google’s engineers will identify and design low cost hardware and the OEMs will manufacture it.
android one Google Announces Android One for Developing Markets
These low cost devices will be running stock Android, just like Nexus with Google Play. Which means users will get automatic software updates as well as recommended apps from Play Auto-installs.
Google is starting the One program from India with three manufacturers including, Micromax, Karbonn and Spice. The sample device features a 4.5-inch screen, Dual camera, Dual SIM, SD card slot and FM radio.
The details about processor and memory haven’t been revealed but if Google is in the control of both hardware and software, we can expect that these devices will perform much better than other low end smartphones.
There is no word on the expansion of this program to other developing countries including Pakistan. But we wish that it will happen soon as the dilemma of low end smartphone users in Pakistan is that they never get software updates and the performance of these devices is usually terrible.

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