Wednesday, October 19, 2011

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

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Most Expensive Cars In The World: Top 10 List 2011-2012


World's Most Expensive Cars

What is the most expensive car in the world? The 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe was sold for $8,700,000 in 1987. However, that car and many alike will not be included in this list because it is not available on the market today. It is hard to imagine someone would actually spend 8 million dollars on a car instead of using it for something more productive. However, if you had the money and opportunity, you would probably spend a small fraction of it on a collection of supercars for your private garage.

" Here are the 10 most expensive production cars on the market; we will not include concept cars. "


New PSP Bugatti Veyron


Even if you don’t have the Benjamins to buy your very own Bugatti Veyron, what if we told you that you can actually get one for just a few hundred bucks?

Apple iPhone 4S (Sprint) – [Review]


The Apple iPhone 4S for Sprint makes it easy to call, take photos, surf the Web and play games - the tasks that most people want to accomplish with their smartphones.

Pros

  • Excellent Web speeds
  • Terrific camera
  • Solid call quality
  • Siri is intriguing
  • Lots of apps


Cons

  • No 4G
  • Poor social-networking integration
  • On-screen keyboard is quite small.



What do you do with your phone? If you're like most Americans, you make some calls, take some photos, and send some texts. Maybe you kill time with some games, check Facebook or Twitter, and look things up on the Web. If that's you, then the iPhone 4S ($199-$399 with contract on Sprint) is your phone: it's the best cameraphone in the U.S., the fastest Web-browsing phone and one that has finally licked the iPhone's calling problems. That makes it our current Editors' Choice on Sprint.

Nokia introduces C2-05 and X2-05 feature phones, with the new Nokia Browser


Nokia has announced two new feature phones, Nokia C2-05 and X2-05, scheduled to launch globally by the end of Q4 2011. According to Nokia, the two phones provide both “looks and power, for less.” The devices are apparently perfect for the younger generation, who often treat their phones as electronic jewellery, and yet want smartphone features like internet and apps, all at an affordable price.

Monday, October 10, 2011

A blinged Tata Nano costs more than two Bugatti Veyrons


Three years ago, it was said to be the world’s cheapest car. But if you need the Tata Nano to be a hit with those indulgent opulence lovers, its needs to look upscale too. After the designer version garnered a few niche eyeballs,

Porsche 911 GT2 sports car bonnets get treated with special art work


Can you prove your love to your favorite brand in an innovative way? If you want ideas, head over to the Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, museum. Paying homage with 24 very special
artworks, the public exhibit is a treat for Porsche lovers.

The world’s fastest street legal sedan, Brabus Rocket 800 is based on Mercedes-Benz CLS


While Mercedes Benz in making its presence felt at the Frankfurt Motor Show, it’s time for German tuners Brabus to makes it presence felt too. The tuners have come out with the fastest street-legal version of the Mercedes-Benz CLS, the 2012 Brabus Rocket 800. The Rocket 800 can hit top speeds of 230 mph and adds a new oomph to the concept of luxury sedans. The car sports a new exterior design including large air intakes, wider wheel arches, a rear wing and a rear diffuser, apart from the aerodynamic updates.

The $1 million Maxximus Prodigy super car runs on liquid natural gas


If fuel prices are giving you a heart burn, then switch to LNG, or Liquid Natural Gas powered vehicles without compromising on opulence. One such attempt comes from North America based Maxximus, a supercar called the Prodigy. The car is said to run on a proprietary 330 ci engine, with twin turbochargers. The Maxximus Prodigy can hit speeds of 0 to 60 mph in 2.1 seconds flat, and 0 to 100 mph and back to 0 in just 8.9 seconds flat.

Spin the Ferrari FF in snow at a driving course in Aspen


If you have ever driven on iceeee, you would know the perils of and risks, even if you are driving the most road safe luxury car. And who would know better than luxury auto makers Ferrari? And keeping that in mind, the brand is rolling out its “Pilota on Ice” driving program for its US customer base. Beginning January 2012, owners and guests of Ferrari

EXO electric watercraft is a must-have toy to jetset over blue waters


An electric watercraft EXO was unveiled at the Cannes Boat Show by Exoconcept. The company hopes to equip water sports centers worldwide anddddd has released business packages.
The vehicle boasts exemplary performances using state-of-the-art technology.

Bugatti Galibier Hyper-Saloon will hit the markets with a significant design change



Bugatti Galibier has been a long awaited release from Bugatti, and by the lookssss of things the luxurious sports saloon will not be what you first saw a few months ago. Reports suggest that Galibier's design has been "significantly altered", after the company decided to incorporate Bugatti customer's inputs. The car was first launched at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, and runs on a 16-cylinder engine which can be powered with biofuel as well as gasoline. Priced at about €1 million ($1.34 million) the car is said to hit markets by 2013 or 2014.

Lamborghini 2012 line up prices announced of coolest car


With the New Year coming, some of us in the habit of keeping an accounts book will be happy to know that Lamborghini has announced pricing for its 2012 line up. Lowest in the range is the Gallardo LP550-2 Coupe with a base price of $18

Garia Mansory Edition is a customized carbon fiber golf car


Danish luxury golf and leisure car manufacturer Garia and supercar customizers Mansory joined hands to unveil a stunning edition of a carbon fiber golf and leisure car. The body panels are made of carbon fiber,

Ferrari 458 Spider to be out for $257,000 in US


If you are looking to add a good steaming hot exotic sports car to your garage that gives of the right oomph and is super fast too, then set your sights up on the Ferrari 458 Spider. With orders rolling out by January 2012, the car looks absolutely delicious and sports a 4.5-liter V8-powered and sports a retractable roof too. Expect the car to cost you around $257,000, if not anything higher!

Bentley collaborates with Linley for 10 limited edition Continental Flying Spurs




The Bentley Flying spurs will now have some additional oomph, thanks to a collaboration that the brand has entered with British design company Linley. Meant for the Chinese markets, the cars will feature select Linley veneers in Santos rosewood on the fascia, console, waistrail and roof console which is a first for any car, ever. The Linley Helix motif is inspired by the Linley Helix Furniture Collection, and the car springs more suprises than you can imagine.

Billiard dining table unites playing and dining on one platform


If you love playing billiards and having friends over, then the Parigi and Cabochon billiard dining tables by MBM Billardi are just for you. Just remove the top panels of the dining table and there you will have yourself a billiards table. Modern yet aesthetic they are best suited for contemporary homes. The tables are crafted from seasoned wood with the elements of billiards fashioned by numerical control machinery for precision. Cabochon billiard table is made of carved wood and has an inset oval crystal mirror, which is held together by aluminum frame. While each leg of the table is cast in silver metal.

TAG Heuer’s Full Diamonds White Lizard luxury smartphone is available


When we think of TAG Heuer we think of luxury watches. That is about to change.
With their announcement a couple of months back, the Swiss manufacturer leaped into the wireless world. They recently unveiled their TAG Heuer Link Smartphone named Full Diamonds

Kim Kardashan gets herself a band new Ferrari 458 Italia


Kim Kardashan knows how to lead a life of opulence. And she seems to love

UAE Sheikh to travel in the $17 million Superbus


What would you offer the Sheikhs in UAE if you are proposing mass transport? Well, you can’t give them a run-of-the-

Bentley Continental GT2 will arrive in 2012




After the success of the Continental GT, Bentley is reported to bring out a GT2 version the car. The new car will be lighter than its predecessor, the car can go from 0-60mph in under four seconds boasting of speeds that exceed 200mph. While the engine

A $1.2 million Mercedes Benz S600L Pullman for the President of India



President of India, Pratibha Patil’s limousine has been upgraded for a Mercedes Benz S600L Pullman. Named after the luxurious and spacious open-plan Pullman railway coaches, the S600 exhibits the same spaciousness owing to an overall length of 6356 mm. This is made possible due to its spacious interior to its 4315mm wheelbase, which is 115 cm longer than that of the long version of the special-protection S-Class. Speaking of protection the vehicle is armoured with features that provide cover from military-standard small-arms projectiles and fragments from hand grenades and other explosives.

Its other safety features include the ability to run on flat tyres, a self-sealing fuel tank and a fire-extinguishing system. The vehicle is powered by a twelve-cylinder bi-turbo engine with a displacement of 5513cc and an output of 517 horse power. Enough power to effortlessly steer through danger zones in case of emergency situations. Its interiors are designed in a way to enable passengers to sit facing each other, while a partition between the driver’s seat and the passenger’s compartment has been added to ensure privacy.
The car that took around a year to build is estimated to cost over $1.2 million. Especially for the Mercedes-Benz S 600 Pullman, the developers designed about 550 new components made from steel. They join together with the body shell of the Pullman to create a fully-enclosed cell, which is one of the key factors behind the vehicles durability.






A new smaller Mercedes SLS planned to compete with Porsche 911


In a bid to woo young drivers and give fierce competition to rival cars like the Porsche 911 and Jaguar C-X16 the brand new Mercedes SLS will feature a twin-turbo engine that will be smaller than the original gullwing SLS. While
still in the inception stages, the car is said to feature "a front-mounted V8 engine" with a 5.5-litre twin-turbo that can go from 0-60mph in four seconds and hit top speeds of 185mph.While pricing is not yet official, the new model is touted to be priced starting at €80,000 ($106,640).

My guide for the new $35 Aakash Tablet




Indian government’s ultra low-cost tablet ‘Aakash’ is finally in front of us. The official launch comes after nearly one year telecom minister Kapil Sibal flaunted a prototype of the device. Previously nicknamed as ‘Sakshat’, the Aakash is being touted as the “world’s cheapest tablet”.  The tablet is considered to be a significant accomplishment for the government, which believes the device will bridge the gap between the rural India and the ongoing technology boom in the country.  Of late we have got several queries regarding the new Aakash tablet, so we’ve decided to give you a Facts post, which will help you find answers to most of your queries.

Availability: The government will roll out 100,000 units of the Aakash tablet initially.  The details of the availability of the device are bit sketchy. The government says it will distribute the device to students through the institutions they are studying. So, best way to find out exact availability of Aakash tablet is to contact your concerned department of your college/institution.
Commercially, the device will be launched in November. Pre-booking for the Aakash tablet (retail version is known as UbiSlate) has already started.




Price: Well, the Aakash tablet will be available for students at a subsidised price of nearly Rs. 1,730. However, the exact price of the Aakash is nearly Rs. 2,276, which the government paid for its procurement. As per the official website, the Aakash tablet a.k.a UbiSlate will be commercially available at Rs. 2,999.
Plans: As per official website, UbiSlate will come with an unlimited mobile Internet at Rs.98/month.

Specs:  The Aakash tablet comes with a seven-inch 800x400 resistive touchscreen. It runs on Android 2.2 Froyo OS and is powered by 366 MHz + HD video co-processor. For connectivity, it has an inbuilt WiFI support and can connect a datacard for 3G and GPRS connectivity. The device comes with a 2GB of storage memory, which can be extended up to 32GB via microSD. It has a 256 MB RAM. The device supports document formats: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP and can run PDF viewer, Text editor. It has a 2,100 mAh battery which is promised to give 3 hours of backup depending upon usage.Check out more spec details here.
Versions: Yes, there are two versions of the Aakash tablet. The subsidised Aakash tablet will miss few features such as inbuilt cellular modem and SIM to access Internet. The retail version is likely to sport full-fledged specs as announced by the government.
Developed by:  The Aakash tablet is designed, developed and manufactured by a Canada-based firm called DataWind in co-ordination with IIT Rajasthan. According to reports, DataWind plans to launch a high end version of the device in less price sensitive markets such as the UK and US.
Is Aakash really world’s cheapest tablet?
Media seems to love tagging India as the “cheapest market”, especially after the launch of Tata Nano. However, it’s not same for the Aakash. After some search on Internet, we found out that there are a number of tablets available in the same price range and that too with better specs.
We already have a seven-inch tablet running Android 2.2 OS with an 800 MHZ Cortex-A8 processor, 256 MB RAM and 2GB hard drive, built-in camera at a price of $ 39.71. Check out the product here. And if you slightly go up, you have Maxtouuch 7inch Tablet PC.
Similarly, there a number of Chinese companies offering tablets running various Android versions with better processors between the price range of $40-50. The Aakash tablet offers nothing extraordinary other than its ultra low price. If it is overhauled on the specs front with a slight price hike, the Aakash could catch up with other high end but affordable tablets in the market.
So, if the retail price for a single unit from an Indian retailer for a more powerful tablet is Rs 5,000 ($100). We are almost sure that the same tablet can be ordered in bulk to get the pricing down to the range of $50. The point is, perhaps the specifications and technology for the Aakash tablet could have been better, especially when you count the exemptions of duty and other benefits that would have been applied to the $35 project. Going by the specifications and the fact that the tablet with run Android 2.2, it's performance might just be below acceptable levels. Unless the Google Android 2.2 OS on the Aakash tablet is heavily modified for performance boost on slower processors, the lag and response of the tablet with a resistive screen can result in a frustrating experience. We hope to get our hands on the $35 gadget soon, we will reserve our final verdict for the detailed review.

5 main reasons not to be bummed by the iPhone 4S

Sure, you wanted the "iPhone 5," whatever that is, but here are five reasons this was a great week for Apple.

One of the benefits of my position is that I get first dibs on a lot of cool industry events. So, with less than a week's notice, when I received an invite to attend Apple's presumed iPhone 5 launch, I jumped at the chance to go. Making the travel plans work on PCMag's budget meant layovers in Phoenix and Boston, two separate airlines, a redeye flight, a Zipcar reservation, and a luxurious one-night stay at the Quality Inn Civic Center San Jose. But it was all worth it because I got to be in the room when Apple's new CEO unveiled, after months of rumors and wild speculation, an iPhone 4 with faster parts.


That's right. We were expecting the iPhone 5, and we got the iPhone 4S. If the name alone was not indication enough that this is an incremental upgrade, there is the telling detail that the phone looks exactly the same. No five-inch screen, no aluminum casing, no tear-drop contouring. Hell, the iPhone 4S doesn't even have 4G! Indeed, the bloggers and tech press have been blasting their disappointment all over the Web. Not me. Sure, I am disappointed. I didn't get to see a shiny new gadget, but Apple showed off something even more important this week: an innovation-based business plan for digital domination.

Now, if you are one of those folks that just wants a phone with a bigger screen, stop reading now. You aren't going to like what I have to say. But if you are willing to bear with me for a while longer, let me tell you five reasons this was a great week for Apple.


1: The iPhone 4S is a Better Phone
We will have to get the phone in for testing before we really understand how it performs, but on the specs alone, the iPhone 4S seems better than its predecessor. A faster, dual core A5 processor, 8MP camera, 1080p video recording, and eight hours of battery life are all needed improvements. You can read my "Hands On With the Apple iPhone 4S" for more details, but the important thing is that the company is still iterating and enhancing its product lines. That is a good sign, for any tech company. And besides, I don't think a bigger screen would make the iPhone any better. What do you want, a Streak 5?


2. iOS 5 Launches October 12th
The way I see it, Apple is like a NASCAR team with two cars, the iPhone and iPad, drafting off one another and pushing each other along. The engine in both of these cars is iOS. At the end of the month, Apple will roll out iOS 5 to all of its devices, including existing iPhone 4 and iPod touch users. If past roll outs are any judge, this will be a swift and relatively painless process. This kind of thing is unfamiliar to Android users like me that are still waiting for last year's version (v2.3) of Android to reach my handset. It will utterly befuddle the millions of BlackBerry users out there who probably don't even know that are multiple versions of the Blackberry OS. Apple is gaining market share, and it isn't doing it with OSX; it is doing it with iOS.

3. iCloud is Coming Down to Earth
Maybe I am cheating a bit by separating out iCloud from iOS, but I think it is worth examining on its own. Critics will say that Google has Google Music, and Amazon has Cloud-based storage, but iCloud is going to take cloud services a step further. It isn't just going to be a place to back-up your digital life, it is going to synchronize all of those items and make them available to you from your entire Apple device. Take photos on you iPhone and the will be automatically synched to your iPhoto photostream on both your Mac and your iPad. Not only will iCloud quickly change the way users interact with digital services, it is going to create tremendous incentives for anyone in the Apple ecosystem to buy even more Apple hardware.

4. The iPhone is Going Mainstream
Those who test the latest hardware for a living tend to forget that average consumers pay for their technology and that $200 for a phone—plus a two year contract—is actually a lot of money. Apple has long been content to service the high end of the smartphone market, but now it is aiming lower, and broader. Turns out the old iPhone 4 will stay on the market and so will the iPhone 3Gs. In fact, Apple is slashing the cost of the iPhone 4 to $99 and the 8GB Apple iPhone 3GS will be available for free with a contract. This isn't just getting rid of inventory; Apple has decided to make the iPhone available at a range of price points that finally goes to $0. That is huge. Throw in the fact that Sprint customers will be able to sign up for the iPhone as well, and you could see significant iPhone adoption growth both in the U.S. and overseas.

5. Siri Works
Much was made of the fact that there was no "one more thing" at this week's event. I would suggest that Siri may be that one more thing. This voice recognition service will be built into all iPhone 4S devices. At the most basic level, it is a voice recognition system, albeit a pretty good one. Beyond that, it is an interface for dealing with online search engines and even your productivity apps. Ask "will it rain today," and Siri will use the date, local weather forecast, and your GPS to find the answer and then tell you in natural language. It is an amazing technology that could fundamentally change how we use our mobile devices. And the best part is, it works. Not perfectly, not consistently, but way better than you'd expect. Apple owns it and you can too for the price of an iPhone 4S.

Now, I'm not saying Apple has a clear path to global, mobile, and social domination. Android is still selling more units worldwide, Google has incredibly deep pockets, and Microsoft still has a few cards to play. Even so, all the hand-wringing about the missing iPhone 5 is just ridiculous. As Tim Cook reminded the audience as he left the stage: "Only Apple could make such amazing hardware, software and services and bring them together in such a powerful and integrated way."

He is the CEO, so he has to say "only." There are other companies that might be able to do the same. All I'm saying is, Apple is having a good week.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

The most stylish BlackBerry Phone | BlackBerry Style 9670



Overview

Full Support System

Effortless Email and text
Master your messages with push notifications that alert you when you have a new email or text. See all your messages in one easy-to-manage list.


Connect in real-time, anytime
Whether you're planning a night out, swapping files or just touching base, BBM™ is your instant connection to the people in your life. And with unlimited message length, you can be sure your thoughts get across.

Multitasking
Jump from app to app in a flash on your BlackBerry Style smartphone. Your apps stay connected whether you're using them or not. So whatever you're up to, your notifications keep coming through.

WiFi and 3G
Enjoy fast downloads and browsing as you switch seamlessly between Wi-Fi® networks and high-speed 3G networks. The BlackBerry Style is super-responsive.

Creating Evolution In Flip

External Display
Flip your smartphone shut to protect the screen and keyboard, then use the external screen to check the time, screen your calls and preview messages.

Internal Display
Flip it open and enjoy the 360x400 pixel display — the same full screen view that comes with other BlackBerry smartphones. It's big, bright and easy on the eyes—ideal for video clips and web browsing.

BlackBerry Style 9670 Specifications

Size open
Height: 3.78” (96 mm)
Width: 2.36” (60 mm)
Depth: 0.73” (18.5 mm)
Weight: approximately 4.62 ounces (131 grams)

Size closed
Height: 6.91” (175.5 mm)
Width: 2.36” (60 mm)
Depth: 0.73” (18.5 mm)
Weight: approximately 4.62 ounces (131 grams)

Battery & Battery Life
1150mAHr removable/rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Standby time: Up to 10.5 days
Talk time: up to 4.5 hours
Music playback: up to 14 hours

Camera & Video Recording
5.0 MP camera (no flash)
Continuous auto-focus
Flash
11 picture taking modes
Image stabilization
GA (640x480) video recording

Ringtones & Notifications
AMR, AAC, WAV, MP3, MID, WMA, MP4, M4A, QCP ringtones
Vibrate mode
User configurable
On-screen

Memory
512 MB onboard memory
8 GB media card included
Expandable memory—support for microSD card

Voice Input & Output
3.5 mm stereo headset jack
Built-in speakerphone
M4/T4 (open position) rating for hearing aids

Wi-Fi®
802.11b/g/n enabled
WPA / WPA2 Personal and Enterprise
Cisco CCX certified
Wi-Fi® access to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Internet Bundle

Wireless Networks
Dual-band: 800/1900 MHz CDMA/EVDO Rev A networks

Security
802.11b/g/n enabled
Password protection and keyboard lock
Sleep mode
AES or Triple DES encryption with BlackBerry Enterprise Serve
Optional support for S/MIME
FIPS validation

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Top 10 Android phones in India


It’s raining Android phones and while you are spoilt for choice, it is also about finally zeroing on the perfect handset that gives you your money’s worth. With a vast range from multiple vendors and each claiming to offer a better, smoother and nicer Android experience, getting to the cream of the crop is surely a task, and we enjoyed doing so. Our Digit Top 10 Android Phone listing provides information on the key specifications, has links to detailed reviews and our hands-on experiences with devices that have just been released in the Indian market. The pricing of the Top 10 Android phones have been taken from popular and dependable online stores. We shall keep updating the list as per changes in pricing and accordingly the rankings will also be altered to ensure that the Top 10 list is accurate.





1.Samsung Galaxy S II (I9100)




Price: Rs 32,890

Awarding the Samsung Galaxy S II as the best Android device was not an easy call, thanks to the competition in the market from the HTC Sensation to the LG Optimus 2X. Read our comprehensive review of the Galaxy S II here. The Samsung Galaxy S II certainly delivers and keeps up with all that hype, the Samsung Galaxy S II is the best Android phone for sure; it perhaps is the best overall smartphone today. What makes the Galaxy S II even more tempting in India is the price-point; the S2 is delightfully priced lower than the international pricing. With an MRP of Rs 32,890, the S II should soon settle around the 30K mark in the market. While 30K is a lot of money, but when you consider the fact that most of the other high-end android devices are priced around the 25K mark, 30K for a phone that is far, far ahead of the rest of the pack in every department is clearly justified in our books.


Key Specifications and Features
Android v2.3.3 with TouchWiz 4.0
4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display
Super-slim body, weighs just 116g
1.2GHz Dual Core Processor
1GB of RAM
8MP Camera with autofocus
1080p video recording@30fps
HDMI port
USB 2.0 (MHL), USB on-the-go
NFC (Near Field Communication) ready



2.HTC Sensation

Price: Rs 30,499 
The Sensation is HTC's current top-end offering in India; it has a large, high-resolution screen and offers the trademark HTC build quality. Running on Android Gingerbread, the Sensation comes with an upgraded HTC Sense UI (version 3.0). Powered with a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and 768MB RAM, it has enough firepower to ensure a fluid Android experience. The biggest advantage of the Sensation is the screen resolution, with 540x960 pixels rendered on the 4.3-inch S-LCD screen, the Sensation has the highest pixel density of all the Android phones (with 4-inch and above screen size)

Key Specifications and Features
Android 2.3.3 with HTC Sense UI 3.0
4.3-inch SLCD display
Sturdy construction with excellent build
1.2 GHz Qualcomm MSM 8260 CPU
768MB RAM
8MP Camera with Autofocus
1080p video capture@30fps
Gorilla Glass Display

3.HTC Incredible S

Price: Rs 26,399 
The Incredible S is superbly built, has the HTC Sense UI and offers a very fluid Android 2.3 experience. With a 4-inch screen, the Incredible S is sized perfectly, striking a good balance between screen-size and handling. With 1 GHz Qualcomm processor and 768MB RAM, the Incredible S is well specced, offering a stutter free overall experience across the interface, apps and multitasking (especially after the Android 2.3 update).

Key Specifications and Features
Android 2.3.3 with HTC Sense UI 2.0
4.0-inch SLCD display
Slim, ruggedized body with excellent build
1.0 GHz Qualcomm MSM 8255 CPU
768MB RAM
8MP Camera with Autofocus
720p video capture@30fps
Gorilla Glass Display

4.Google Nexus S


Price: Rs 19,900 
The Nexus S is a “Google” phone, which offers a massive advantage over other Android phones with respect to receiving Android updates. Any minor update or a newer version of the OS itself that the hardware qualifies for will be first seen on the Nexus S. The Nexus S ships pre-loaded with the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) version and it does not come with any customized UI, giving you the “RAW” android experience. If you are one of those purists wanting the core Android experience, the Nexus S is certainly your best bet today. The 4-inch SuperLCD display of the Indian version is sharp, bright and visibly vibrant, and while it doesn’t compare to the SuperAMOLED of the original, it is still one of the best displays out there.

Key Specifications and Features:
Android 2.3.4
4-inch SAMOLED display
Well-built with contoured screen
1.0 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor
512MB RAM
5MP Camera with Autofocus
WVGA (800x480 pixels) video@30fps
Gorilla Glass Display

5.LG Optimus 2x (P990)


Price: Rs. 26,990 
The only other dual-core processor phone available in India, apart from the Galaxy S II, the LG Optimus 2x sports the popular 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor onboard, and in fact, holds the title of the world’s first dual-core smartphone. Running Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the Optimus 2x has a 4-inch IPS LCD screen, 512MB of RAM, 8GB of inbuilt storage, an 8MP rear camera and 1.3MP front-facing camera, as well as GPS/A-GPS connectivity. At its price, all this makes the phone a great value for money proposition. It's also one of the few phones in the market to offer 1080p HD video recording.

Key Specifications and Features:
Android 2.3
4-inch IPS LCD display (800x480 pixels)
World’s first dual-core smartphone
1GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor with ULP GPU
512MB RAM
8MP Camera with Autofocus and LED flash
1080p HD video@24fps
Gorilla Glass Display

6.Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Price: Rs. 27,499 
Announced back at CES 2011, the Xperia Arc is Sony Ericsson’s current flagship phone, and is one of the thinnest phones in the world, measuring just 8.7mm at its thinnest with a beautiful contoured form factor. Bearing a 4.2-inch LED-backlit Reality Display powered by a Mobile Bravia Engine, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM, and an 8.1MP camera powered by an Exmor R sensor capable of 720p HD recording. It runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread out of the box, with Sony Ericsson’s Timescape UI, and an Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread update has been released for it as well.

Key Specifications and Features
Android 2.3 (2.3.3 update available)
4.2-inch Reality Display (854x480 pixels)
Super-slim and elegant, contoured design
1GHz Scorpion processor with Adreno 205 GPU 
512MB RAM
8MP Camera with Autofocus and LED flash
720p HD video@30fps

7.Sony Ericsson Xperia Play


Price: Rs. 29,999 
The long-awaited PlayStation Phone arrived earlier this year with much fanfare and excitement. Officially called the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, the device is a one-of-a-kind product in the global and Indian market today, with its slide-out hardware gamepad that’s inspired by the PlayStation controller, with a D-Pad, two touch-based ‘analog’ sticks, and the PlayStation buttons. The phone is meant for both hardcore and casual gamers who are sick of touchscreen games, with their lack of accurate, responsive control and over-use of display real estate. The Xperia Play comes with exclusive PlayStation games, and a whole section dedicated to it in the app store.

Key Specifications and Features
Android 2.3.3 
4.0-inch LED-backlit LCD display (854x480 pixels)
A bit bulky, the Xperia Play still fits comfortably in your pocket and hand
1GHz Scorpion processor with Adreno 205 GPU 
512MB RAM
5MP Camera with Autofocus and LED flash
WVGA (800x480) video@30fps

8.HTC Desire S

Price: Rs. 26,999
The Desire S is a refresh of the popular 2010 Android device, the HTC Desire, and brings notable new features, including the new Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, while maintaining the old styling. It sports the same 3.7-inch SuperLCD display, the same 5MP camera capable of 720p HD video recording, and the same distinctive aluminium unibody. The HTC Desire S has some useful newer components, justifying the product refresh – more RAM, at 768MB, and the new 1GHz Scorpion processor and Adreno 205 GPU. It also sports better connectivity options, like Wi-Fi b/g/n with DLNA, and HSDPA 14.4Mbps/HSUPA 5.76Mbps.


Key Specifications and Features
Android 2.3 with HTC Sense UI 2.0
3.7-inch SuperLCD (800x480 pixels)
Sturdy well-built aluminium frame
1GHz Scorpion processor with Adreno 205 GPU
768MB RAM
5MP Camera with Autofocus and LED flash
720p HD video@30fps

9.Samsung Galaxy S I9000



Price: Rs. 22,900 
The Samsung Galaxy S might just be the most popular Android phone ever, having sold millions of units worldwide. With it, Samsung derived many variants, enough to inspire a Galaxy S family of devices. Bearing a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, the Samsung Galaxy S currently ships with Android 2.2 Froyo, but is easily updatable to Android 2.3 Gingerbread. It comes in 8GB and 16GB variants. While it has a slightly aging chipset when compared to the competition, the 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor and PowerVR SGX540 GPU still hold their own against many modern speed demons. With excellent build quality, a great display, snappy performance, and a highly responsive touchscreen, the Galaxy S remains one of the best Android phones today.


Key Specifications and Features:
Android 2.2 (2.3 update available)
4-inch SuperAMOLED (800x480 pixels)
Solid yet lightweight build
1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor with PowerVR SGX540 GPU
512MB RAM, 4GB ROM
5MP Camera with Autofocus and LED flash
720p HD video@30fps
Gorilla Glass Display

10.Samsung Galaxy S I9003 (Galaxy SL)



Price: Rs. 19,990 
The low-priced version of the Galaxy S, the Galaxy S I9003 is a great value for money proposition, with the exact same specifications as the Galaxy S, excepting a few minor cost savings – an impressive SuperLCD screen instead of a SuperAMOLED, and 4GB inbuilt storage for the base model. Neither of these things detract from the other qualities and overall performance of the phone, and Samsung has a winner on its hands in the segment, with consumers incredulous at the technology they are getting for less than Rs. 20,000


Key Specifications and Features
Android 2.2 (2.3 update available)
4-inch SuperLCD (800x480 pixels)
Solid yet lightweight build
1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor with PowerVR SGX540 GPU
512MB RAM, 2GB ROM
5MP Camera with Autofocus and LED flash
720p HD video@30fps
Gorilla Glass Display