Google Pixel XL Review

A pixel is defined as the smallest addressable element in an all points addressable display device. Essentially speaking, it is the smallest component of a much bigger picture. There’s a case to be made that Google really couldn’t have named their new phones better. Where the Nexus phones were accessible devices for developers and enthusiasts to get … Continue reading “Google Pixel XL Review”

Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard Review

Although we live in the world dominated with touch screen devices, when it comes to getting productive work done we do rely on a physical keyboard, and it’s even better if the keyboard is wireless. A Bluetooth keyboard lets you connect with mobile devices like smartphones, tablet, laptops and even desktops. We have got our … Continue reading “Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard Review”

Moto Z Play Review

The Moto Z Play is the smaller brother of the Moto Z which is the flagship Moto product of 2016. However, there seems to be quite a lot of similarities and even improvements in certain areas that could potentially make it a really great upper mid-range smartphone. Let us examine the phone in close detail to … Continue reading “Moto Z Play Review”

Nintendo Switch game console/tablet hybrid with detachable controllers, NVIDIA Tegra processor announced

Nintendo has introduced Switch, its latest game console that comes with two detachable, one-handed controllers that and a Switch Dock for connecting it to TV. It is powered by custom Tegra processor. “It includes an NVIDIA GPU based on the same architecture as the GeForce gaming graphics cards,” according to NVIDIA.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Review

The Redmi Note 4 from Xiaomi was unveiled a good 10 months after the announcement of the Redmi Note 3. On paper, it seems to have quite a similar spec list compared to the Redmi Note 3 and seems to offer a package with few improvements. However, as history has shown us, specifications only tell … Continue reading “Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Review”

Moov HR is a heart-rate sensor that you wear on your head

Moov has introduced Moov HR, its latest heart rate tracker that you can wear under a sweatband or swim cap on your head to automatically sync your heart rate to Moov and other apps. The heart rate wearable can guide you through various calorie-torching, heart rate-based high intensity workouts.

Xiaomi sells over 1M smartphones in India in 18 days, New Samsung Galaxy On series launch tomorrow – FoneArena Daily

Check out the new FoneArena Daily video that gives you a quick roundup of today’s technology news. 

Samsung teases new Galaxy On series launch on Flipkart on Oct 20, Galaxy On5 2016 and On7 2016 expected

Samsung started teasing launch of Galaxy ‘On series’ smartphones exclusively on Flipkart few days back. Now it has posted a teaser image of the phone as well as a video that says that the phone will have a full metal body. Samsung has also confirmed Octa-Core processor.

NVIDIA introduces GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti starting at Rs. 10000 and Rs. 12500

NVIDIA today introduced GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti, latest entry-level cards based on the company’s new Pascal architecture and is built on Samsung’s 14nm process.  It has support for DirectX 12, Vulkan graphics APIs and consumers just 75 watts of power. Since these are entry-level cards, these are not VR Ready like the mid-range GTX 1060.