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Samsung Galaxy S5 launched be soon

Samsung finally announced its latest Galaxy S5 smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The smartphone comes with some new features such as a 16 megapixel camera, a heart-rate monitor, and hybrid auto-focus to name a few. You can check out the full detailed list on our site.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is a 5.1-inch upgrade to the year older Galaxy S4 and sports a full HD screen with the same Super AMOLED panel. So clearly, the rumours of the S5 having a 2560×1440 pixel were just that. But where the rumour mills got it right was about it being dust-proof and water-proof.

“With the Galaxy S5, Samsung is going back to basics to focus on delivering the capabilities that matter most to our consumers,” said JK Shin, President and Head of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung. “Consumers are looking for mobile tools that inspire and support them as they improve their everyday lives. The Galaxy S5 represents an iconic design with essential and useful features to focus on delivering the ultimate smartphone on the market today through people inspired innovation.”

Some of the Key features are as...
  • Android v4.4.2 (KitKat)
  • 5.1 Inch, 1080x1920 px display, Super AMOLED
  • Quad core 2500 MHz processor
  • 16 MP Primary Camera, 2.1 MP Secondary
  • 3G, WiFi, NFC
  • 16 GB Internal Memory, 128 GB Expandable
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 2800 mAh, Li-Ion battery
  • Expected Best Price: Rs. 49,990 




Design
in terms of design there are no major visible improvements in the front. However, the home button also functions as a finger-print reader.  It comes with the same plastic cover, though there is a metal variant of the S5 as well. On the rear-side, just below the camera module, you have a heart-rate monitor. The Galaxy S5 seems to be taking the health and fitness tracking to the next level with the Galaxy S5.


Finger-print sensor
The rumour mills got this one right as well. Samsung Galaxy S5 does indeed come with a finger-print sensor, a feature introduced by Apple with its 5S. Samsung however claims that their implementation is different. It can recognise three separate finger prints and it takes eight swipes to register, instead of holding down on the home/fingerprint scanner button. You can unlock the phone using finger-print recognition and can even authorise PayPal to make payments.

Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with a 16MP camera and features such as improved HDR and Selective Focus mode
Camera
The Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with a 16MP camera with improved menu and user interface. It claims to have an autofocus speed of 0.3 secs and an advanced High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode. The Samsung S5 rear camera will feature phase-detect and contrast detect AF, which is generally seen on high end cameras. This really should boost up the AF speed. On the front there is a 2.1MP camera. The new Selective Focus Feature allows users to focus on a specific area of an object while simultaneously blurring out the background. It also comes with a post-capture refocus feature.  Another interesting feature is its ability to shoot 4K video, although you will need to watch the full res video on a 4K TV.

Connectivity
Samsung Galaxy S5 supports the fifth generation 802.11ac WiFi and it uses LTE Category 4 standard. A feature called Download Booster allows you to bond the WiFi and LTE connections simultaneously to improve download speeds.





Health and Fitness
The very fact that Samsung has placed a heart-rate monitor under the camera module speaks volumes about its commitment to health and fitness tracking. With the new S Health 3.0, the Galaxy S5 provides a personal fitness tracker with tools such as pedometer, diet and exercise records and a new built-in heart rate monitor. An optical heart-rate monitor which works with your fingertip is also included on the Galaxy Gear 2 smartwatch.

Internal specs
The Samsung Galaxy S5 runs on a 2.5GHz Snapdragon 800 SoC with 2GB of RAM. It will ship with Android 4.4.2. It comes in the 16GB and 32GB variant with microSD slot for adding in a microSD card upto 64GB. It packs in a 2800mAh batter which gives talk time of 21 hrs. A new feature called the Ultra Power Saving mode, claims to give you a 24-hour battery even when your phone shows the battery capacity at 10 per cent. It weighs 145g and is just 8.1mm thick.

Essential device protection
The Galaxy S5 is IP67 dust and water resistant. It also offers a Finger Scanner, providing a secure, biometric screen locking feature and a seamless and safe mobile payment experience to consumers. The Ultra Power Saving Mode turns the display to black and white, and shuts down all unnecessary features to minimize the battery consumption. It’s said to let your phone be in standby mode for 24 hours even at 10 percent battery.

Pricing details are yet to be released. We will update it as soon as its up. The Samsung Galaxy S5 will hit the markets on April 11th. Stay tuned for more updates on the Galaxy S5.



A Brief History of Computers

History  of computer

The computer as we know it today had its beginning with a 19th century English mathematics professor name Charles Babbage.
He designed the Analytical Engine and it was this design that the basic framework of the computers of today are based on.


But abacus was first computer used for arithmetic calculation by the Babylon in early 2400 BC.


Abacus (First  Computer made by human  )
in 1822 the difference engine was created to calculate a series of values automatically.
Soon after the attempt at making the difference engine failure, Babbage started designing a different, more complex machine called the Analytical Engine. 

Today computer following a basic design of  Babbage Computer. That's why he is also know  as Father of computers.

Analytical Engine


Generally speaking, computers can be classified into three generations. Each generation lasted for a certain period of
time,and each gave us either a new and improved computer or an improvement to the existing computer.



First generation: 1937 – 1946 - In 1937 the first electronic digital computer was built by Dr. John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry. It was called the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC). In 1943 an electronic computer name the Colossus was built for the military. Other developments continued until in 1946 the first general– purpose digital computer, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) was built. It is said that this computer weighed 30 tons, and had 18,000 vacuum tubes which was used for processing. When this computer was turned on for the first time lights dim in sections of Philadelphia. Computers of this generation could only perform single task, and they had no operating system.

ENIAC 


Second generation: 1947 – 1962 - This generation of computers used transistors instead of vacuum tubes which were more reliable. In 1951 the first computer for commercial use was introduced to the public; the Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC 1). In 1953 the International Business Machine (IBM) 650 and 700 series computers made their mark in the computer world. During this generation of computers over 100 computer programming languages were developed, computers had memory and operating systems. Storage media such as tape and disk were in use also were printers for output.


Third generation: 1963 - present - The invention of integrated circuit brought us the third generation of computers. With this invention computers became smaller, more powerful more reliable and they are able to run many different programs at the same time. In1980 Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-Dos) was born and in 1981 IBM introduced the personal computer (PC) for home and office use. Three years later Apple gave us the Macintosh computer with its icon driven interface and the 90s gave us Windows operating system.

Big News!! Nokia introduced a New Android Phones



Today Nokia introduces a brand new family of smartphones, the Nokia X family, a range of handsets that combines Nokia design, build quality and services with the ability to run Android apps.

The first three phones in the family – the Nokia XX+ and XL – are priced between 7600 INR to 9300 INR.

Check the specification


Nokia X
Nokia X+
Nokia XL
Screen
4-inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480px

4-inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480px
5-inch IPS LCD, 800 x 480px
RAM
512MB
768MB

768MB
Storage
Up to 32GB
MicroSD
Up to 32GB
MicroSD; 4GB card included
Up to 32GB
MicroSD; 4GB card included
Rear camera
3-megapixel fixed focus
3-megapixel fixed focus

5-megapixel with autofocus and flash
Front camera
-
-
2-megapixel
Processor
8225 Qualcomm Snapdragon
1GHz Dual Core
8225 Qualcomm Snapdragon
1GHz Dual Core

8225 Qualcomm Snapdragon
1GHz Dual Core
Networks
ESGM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
WCDMA 900 / 2100
ESGM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
WCDMA 900 / 2100

ESGM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
WCDMA 900 / 2100
Dimensions
115.5 x 63 x 10.4mm
115.5 x 63 x 10.4mm

141.3 x 77.7 x 10.8mm
Weight
128.66g
128.66g

190g
Standby time
2G = Up to 28.5 days
3G = Up to 22 days
2G = Up to 28.5 days
3G = Up to 22 days

2G = Up to 41 days
3G = Up to 26 days
Talk time
2G = Up to 13.3 hours
3G = Up to 10.5 hours
2G = Up to 13.3 hours
3G = Up to 10.5 hours

2G = Up to 16 hours
3G = Up to 13 hours



The Nokia X will be available to buy immediately in Asia Pacific, Europe, india, Latin America, the Middle-East and Africa. The Nokia X+ and XL are expected to be available from Q2 2014. The prices quoted do not include any local taxes or operator subsidies.

                          
We will give you more news when new update come in market from Nokia