The Elegant Mean Machine – Huawei P6

Mobiles have become such a integral part of People’s life that ,they cannot imagine a life without it.Companies have grown from the monopoly days of nokia to the present days of samsung and the sudden surgen of Apple.All electronic manufactuers have tried their hands on mobile manufacturing.

A Chinese Manufacturer, Huawei has too tried his hands on mobile manufacturing and has been successful to a large extent.

With the launch of their Flagship model recently ,Here it is Huawei’s Ascend P6 which swears by itsa tagline “Elegance with Edge”. It was unveiled on June 18, 2013  and termed as the world’s slimmest smartphone at 6.18 mm,placing its emphasis on an ultra-thin design and Huawei Emotion UI(Emotionally yours).

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Key Features

  • 4.7-inch 1,280×720 display
  • 1.5Ghz quad-core processor
  • Android 4.2.2 operating system (with ‘Emotion UI’)
  • 6.18 mm thickness
  • 2GB RAM
  • 8-megapixel rear camera
  • Weight : 120 grams

 

This is an era of redefining the smartphone design and ‘refined’ operating systems and the experience, it’s rare to unbox a new device and be genuinely  surprised. The new refreshing look and also the sleek figure of the phone would give any girl a run of money. the best thing you can say about Huawei’s Ascend P6 is that you won’t forget the first time you held it nor regret it.

 

It is just a amazing razor sharp thin phoneIt’s a worryingly thin phone. IJust 0.61mm – not that far off an iPhone 5s or its other competitors, but thinner than all of them.The design has been so intricately done.This stands for skillmanship and perfection to the T.its sauve, sleek and gives you a stylish feel.

The hardware is up to date as well as beautiful. The screen is crystal clear, and the pixels feel ‘close’ to the top of the glass.Thin Bezel  and good form factor.

Rear Camera,has a 8 megapixels, good enough for the handset, and the phone performs well across the board. The battery is a 2000 mAh cell, which would give you decent talktime and usage on wifi and 3G.

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Huawei’s Emotion UI is the huawei inhouse built Android skin. It has square, ‘modern’ icons that is quote different from the vanilla /stock android icons.As you need to group all the apps together based on category for easy navigation is a good idea. The sleek interface has much more to offer than a traditional android would offer.

Rs 26,000 is an affordable choice for a mid-to-high end smartphone user . It’s so amazing to hold at very least you’ll be getting a device that will impress your friends and family. This is for the ones, who would love to flaunt.

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How Smartphone can be a good friend to human beings?

Use a smartphone? You may be addicted!!!

What is the first thing you do when you get out of bed in the morning?  Brush your teeth – use the washroom – make coffee let the dog out? Chances are you don’t do anything before you check your phone.SOASTA, a mobile testing firm, conducted a 10-city survey of the mobile habits of Smartphone owners.  They found that 84% of people grab their Smartphones as soon as they wake in the morning. New Yorkers were the most addicted, clocking in at 92% checking their phones before brushing their teeth.

What about you – do you check your phone as soon as you wake up in the morning?

The study found we now spend more time on our smartphones than with our partner, with the average Brit spending two hours a day looking at their phone: 
checking various social networks (16 mins), listening to music (15 mins) and playing games (13 mins).
Time spent using our smartphones for various activities per day:
1) Browsing the internet, 24 minutes per day
2) Checking social networks, 16 minutes per day
3) Listening to music, 15 minutes per day
4) Playing games, 13 minutes per day
5) Making calls, 13 minutes per day
6) Text messaging, 11 minutes per day
7) Checking/writing emails, nine minutes per day
8) Reading books, eight minutes per day
9) Watching TV/films, seven minutes per day
10) Taking photographs, three minutes per day

Chatting on the phone seems to have made a comeback as year on year figures show a 12 per cent increase in making calls.
And the same can be said for texting, as over the past year there has been a 13 per cent increase in people using their mobile to message friends. What’s more, the research reveals we are replacing many household objects as our smartphones do the same job.As many as 57 per cent of us admit we have no use for an alarm clock anymore. Meanwhile, half of us no longer wear a watch as we rely on our mobile to tell the time, and 46 per cent use only their phone to take photographs. 
More bold moves include ditching a laptop in favour of using a smartphone (25 per cent) and discarding a games console for a handset (12 per cent).

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The ‘Mobile Life’ report, which was carried by O2 and electronics company Samsung, involved 2,000 adults.
David Johnson, from O2, said: ‘Smartphones are getting smarter all the time with huge leaps being made in technology.

Huawei Ascend P6

Huawei Ascend P6

The mobile market is a fickle place, so it doesn’t matter where you are right now; it’s all about where you’re going. Huawei? Well, it’s definitely got its sights set on an upward trajectory.
The Ascend P6 is the latest rung on the ladder, intended to elevate the company to mobile greatness.
The options you see here are extensive (such as screen sharing) and also customizable. Likewise, quick access to a profile selector will be a boon to those who hop between meetings and public transport.
By default Emotion UI pushes its “Me” widget on you, which is the usual gathering of favorite contacts, images, videos and weather and date widgets. Basically, all the usual suspects that manufacturers are sure we’re most in need of direct access to