Review : Beta Brainwavz M2

Sometime back I had reviewed a entry level IEM called Beta Brainwavz Pro from Mp4 nation's in-house brand Brainwavz.Recently MP4 came up with a new mid-segment IEM called the Brainwavz M2 .Unlike the Betas the M2 are targeted more towards the mid-segment buyers ,with a price tag of ~69$. I was fortunate enough to get a chance to review the M2s before the launch and I was really surprised with the sound these IEMs could produce out of the box without much burn-in.

MEElectronics M6 IEM Review

MEElectronics M6 Review Prelude / About MEElectronics : I must admit this; when I first read about MEElectronics products on head-fi , the first thing that came to my mind was " ohh what a weird name for an audio brand - this must be another Flavour of the month!” I didn't...

SE Xperia X10 Now Available In India

SE Xperia which was codenamed as the Shakira , is now available in India. The Android powered smartphone is priced at Rs. 13,900 in India. The Xperia X8 looks like the X10 mini but it has a larger 3″ capacitive scratch resistant touchscreen. The smartphone runs Android 1.6 on a 600Mhz processor. The battery is 1200mAh. The phone comes with integrated Timescape and allows has 128MB of RAM. The memory card slot supports memory cards upto 16GB in size.

T Mobile G2 Facing Hardware Problems

T-Mobile G2 , the latest Android based smartphone on the T-Mobile network is reportedly affected with severe hardware issues. The successor to the highly popular G1 supposedly has a loose hinge problem which causes the slider to dislocate when held at a particular angle. The problem is particularly noticeable when the device is held upside down which causes the screen to hang down. The problem can evidently be fixed by tightening the springs.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Android Paid Apps Available In India

Posted On 9:20 AM by Dhruv 0 comments


Google recently announced the plan to launch paid applications for the Android Market Place in 19 countries around the world. India is among those and starting today , you will get to see paid applications in the app store. The best part seems to be that the price for the apps is localized and is shown in rupees. The app store does not support operator billing as of now but users can buy apps using their credit cards.