Tuesday 23 April 2013

Spice MI-425 Android Dual SIM Mobile Phone


This Spice Mi-425 mobile has interesting multimedia features too. It features a 5 Megapixel rear camera with Zoom and 2592 x 1944 pixels resolution. Additionally, it features a 0.3 megapixel front facing camera to consider your own pictures and also for enabling video chat. Your camera section of this handset has various interesting options like LED flash as well as Geo-tagging.

This Spice handset supports 140 MB of internal storage and external storage as much as 32 GB with the provision of the Micro SD card. You can connect your spice mobile wirelessly via Bluetooth v2.1 and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. You may make your personal WiFi hotspot too. Data can be transferred for support via MicroUSB connector. All of the standard connectivity features can be found in this device. This mobile supports 3G network too which makes it a more advance level data communication gadget.

You are able to come across a good music player which assists various formats like AAC, AAC+, MP3, and WAV etc. Music fans have a very good package with an inbuilt Radio option also. The 2000 mAh Li ion Battery with this particular Spice mobile should be able to offer relatively better talk-time and standby time. This handset will also support GPS module for location enabled services with features like A-GPS.

Spice Mi-425 mobile admirers in India can buy this one at a price of around Rs.10, 000/-. The fashionable outfit, Android OS, interesting inbuilt features in addition to a justifiable price tag is expected to create this one popular among youngsters.
Key Features:

  • 4.1'' (10.4cm) Capacitve Touchscreen
  • Dual SIM (3G + 2G)
  • Android 2.3 OS with 1 Ghz Processor
  • Dual Camera: Back: 5 MP/ Front: VGA
  • 3G & Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • GPS with A-GPS Support
  • Expandable Memory Upto 16GB
Specifications:

  • Size & WeightDisplay:4.1'' (10.4cm) Capacitve Touchscreen
  • Design & DisplayType:Touch Bar
  • CameraCamera: Dual Camera, Back: 5 MP/ Front: VGA Camera Features: Auto-focus, Flash Video Recording:Yes
  • BatteryType:2000 mAh
  • Audio & VideoMusic Player: Yes
  • Data & Connectivity GPRS/ Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth/ USB: Yes 3 G/ A-GPS: Yes Operating-system: Android 2.3 OS, CPU: 1 GHz Snapdragon Processor
  • PlatformGSM/ CDMA:Dual SIM (3G + 2G)
  • MemoryExternal Memory:Upto 16 GB
Other FeaturesOther Features:

  • Audio & Video Player
  • 3G Video calling using Skpye, Tango & Fring
  • Proximity Sensor
  • Push Mail (POP3, IMAP 4 & MS Exchange)
  • Wi-Fi Tethering
  • Spice VAS support

Sunday 7 April 2013

Google Translate for Android Gets Offline Support


Google Translate is a very useful gizmo for when you are travelling internationally but sadly, that’s the time when you are least vulnerable to have an always-on connection to the Internet. Obviously, there are a number of offline translation apps available, however when you are partial to Google Translate and you also use an Android phone, you’ll be happy to hear the most recent version of the Google Translate app for Android (2.3+) now allows you to download offline language packages for approximately fifty languages.
Good news for Android users. Bing is making its Google Translate app for Android available offline, by launching its offline language packages for cellular devices running on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform and then, with support for fifty languages, from French and Spanish to Chinese and Arabic.


Users must select "Offline Languages" in the app menu to see all the offline language packages readily available for download. Then, to enable offline translation between any two languages, select them within the offline languages menu. You will be set once the packages are downloaded. As the offline models are less comprehensive than their online equivalents, they're perfect for translating in a pinch when you're traveling abroad with poor reception or without mobile data access.

With Google's voice recognition technology for many prominent languages, users have to change the setting to "Conversation" mode, then speak to their phones. The app may even read the translation aloud. Additionally, there are the handwriting feature in the event you can't say or type what you would like translated.

Additionally, Google is introducing camera-input support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Tap the camera icon, snap an image of the text, and brush your finger over the part you would like translated. It now even works best for vertical text for the three languages. Should you ever be stumped on what to order in a countertop Japanese sushi place, fear forget about: just take a photo of the menu item, brush your finger over the part you want translated, and voila.

Android app also enables you to save commonly used phrases into Favorites. Just click the star by the top of the translated text in order to save the translation in your Favorites for simple access next time.