Thursday, January 4, 2018

Crazyholic Entertainment celebrates its first anniversary



On the occasion of completing a year, Crazyholic Entertainment organised a success party in a grand way. The event was full of glitz and glamour. Many celebrities and known faces like director Shreya Gupta,  Sabhyasachi of Bigg Boss 11 fame, singer Brijesh Shandilaya with treeho and casting director Babbu Shah were spotted in the event enjoying the gala time.
Shreya Gupta said, “It has been a great ride so far as we did a lot of events and now we look forward to do events based on social awareness as well”
Aactor Nidhi Nautiyal of daily soap Firangi Bahu fame was the main attraction of the party.
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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Mobile review: Panasonic Eluga A3 Pro

Value for money



Japanese tech giant Panasonic, has come up with two smartphones ~ Panasonic Eluga A3 and Eluga A3 Pro in its Eluga A series. The only difference Panasonic has made between these two devices is storage. The rest is the same, be it design or camera. Priced at Rs 12,790, Eluga A3 Pro is a good phone with many decent features. The most impressive part of the phone is its huge 4000 mAh battery. Then comes virtual assistant ARBO, metal body and last is its decent hardware specifications. However, if one's priority is camera then think for another device as the Eluga A3 Pro has a pretty average camera. Overall, the phone looks good if one compares its features and price with other devices in the same price range.

Design overview

When it comes to design, the Eluga A3 Pro looks quite premium and feels nice in hand with its metal body with rounded corner. The phone has 5.2-inch display. At the left corner of the device, is a slot for hybrid SIM cards and microSD Card. The right corner of the phone has volume rocker and power button. At the rear is the camera, with an LED flash, and the speaker grill is at the bottom. The front of the phone has only fingerprint sensor, which also acts as home but it doesn’t have any physical navigation buttons. The navigation buttons are onscreen. The front camera is at the top along an LED notification. The micro USB 2.0 port is at the bottom edge of the device while the top edge houses the 3.5 mm audio jack.
 The screen display is bright and sharp with a resolution of 1280 x 720p. The viewing angle and visibility of the phone is quite good. One won't face any problem while using phone in strong sunlight or any outdoor.

Camera and battery

The camera of the Panasonic A3 Pro is one of the weak points. It has a 13MP rear camera with auto-focus and 8MP selfie camera at the front. On a clear day the picture comes out fine, but in low light it performs not so well. However, to compensate all these there are lots of camera features. The phone's battery is the best part. It is packed with a powerful 4,000m mAh battery, which can last a whole day in high usage and with moderate use, for two days.

Hardware

The phone is powered by a MediaTek 6753 processor, runs on Android 7.0 Nougat and has 3 GB of RAM. The internal memory of the phone is 32 GB, which can be expandable upto 128GB with a microSD card. The 3 GB RAM is good for multitasking and there is  no heating issue even in heavy usage.

Verdict

Panasonic Eluga A3 Pro, a new offering of Panasonic, has a powerful battery, decent hardware and premium look, but fails on the camera front

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Mobile Review: Gionee A1 Lite

 A heavy battery phone

Camera: Front is fine, rear needs improvement
Battery: The best part 
Performance: Average, heating issue
Design: Premium looking
Price: A little expensive

Chinese smartphone maker Gionee created a lot of buzz in the market and on social media when they came up with Gionee A1 a few months back. However, Gionee A1 Plus and the recently-launched Gionee A1 Lite haven’t witnessed the same fervor. Priced at Rs 14,999, Gionee A1 Lite has a premium design, a powerful battery and a good selfie camera. But the rear camera and performance of the device is not up to the mark. At the same time, heating issue could also let down the phone. Gionee should have worked on it as its counterparts like Lenovo and Xiaomi are giving better specifications and features at less price. If your priority is selfie and a powerful battery, go for this phone without any second thought. But if you are adding performance in your priority list, look for some other option.

Design and features

In terms of design, most of the features are aped from its previous version, Gionee A1. Overall, the phone looks slim and quite decent in a full metal body. It easily fits in the hand. The phone has white colour in front panel while the rear has all in golden colour. The camera, LED flash and senors are on the top of the front panel, while at the bottom are three capacitive touch buttons. The micro USB 2.0 port and 3.5 mm audio jack are at the bottom of the phone.
 The rear side of the phone has camera with LED flash, below it is a finger print scanner and at the bottom is the speaker grill top. The volume rockers and power buttons are well placed on the right corner of the phone, while the left has a slot for nano sim card tray and microSD card. The display of the device is 5.3 inch HD (720X1280) IPS LCD and with a pixel density of 277 ppi. The display is not HD but it is bright and sharp.

Specifications

The device runs on Android 7.0 Nougat, powered by Mediatek MT6753 Octa-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 with Mali-T720MP3 GPU.  A1 Lite has 3GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage which can be expanded by a microSD card. The performance of the phone is quite average. It starts creating glitches and gets slow when switching apps and opening multiple browsers. The phone also has heating issue.

Camera and battery

The phone has 20MP front camera and 13MP rear camera. The front camera works well, the picture comes quite bright and clean but it starts creating problem against the light or in low light. The only word for 13MP rear camera is it doesn’t justify its price. To compensate the disappointment, one would certainly like its massive 4,000mAh battery, it can last a whole day with a single charge.

Verdict

The front camera and battery of Gionee A1 Lite are really good but its performance and features don’t justify its price range
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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

First Impression: Lenovo K8 Plus

A good deal

 Lenovo India has launched two smartphones~ Lenovo K8 plus and Lenovo K8 in its famous K-Series. Priced at Rs. 10,999, Lenovo K8Plus will go on sale from tomorrow (7 September) exclusively on Flipkart. The metal body and strong frames make the phone look quite stylish and easy to fit in palms. The phone runs on Android 7.1.1 (Nougat), with assured updates to Android Oreo, as well as high-end multimedia features like Dolby Atmos and Lenovo’s TheaterMax technology.


Specification and features 
 It comes with a 13.2cm (5.2), Full High definition (1920 x 1080p) display with Corning® Gorilla® Glass protection. The device is powered by a true octa core processor clocked at 2.6 GHz, with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage, expandable to 128GB using a microSD card via a dedicated slot.
Camera is the another USP of the phone, it has dual camera set-up comprising a 13.0-megapixel and a 5.0-megapixel sensor, which allow users to take their photography game up a notch, by letting them tweak focus and bokeh levels in their pictures, and by adjusting aperture as per their requirements all the way from f/0.8 to f/5.6. The cameras are accompanied with a dual LED flash for better low light photography experience. Lenovo has added a special depth editor and depth-enabled mode to the photography app and gallery to let users do more with their photographs. There is more to photography on the phone than the dual cameras – it also comes with an 8.0-megapixel selfie camera, which not only offers a beauty mode and a LED flash, but also a professional mode which allows users to tweak ISO and white balance and other factors even while snapping selfies. Ensuring everything is kept private is a fingerprint sensor right on the back on the phone. In terms of battery, the phone has a large 4000 mAh battery, with 32 hours of 4G talk time and a massive 456 hours of standby time. A fingerprint scanner on the back ensures security of the content inside the phone.
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Thursday, August 31, 2017

Armed and very amiable



While I was making up my mind about visiting Coorg I remember asking a friend what was so special about this hill station in Karanataka. A colleague who hails from Bangalore began enumerating the reasons why I should get myself down to “an astonishing land in the heart of South India” with its “wonderful forests, huge coffee estates, scenic hills, numerous falls, famous temples and trekking places”. The place, he said, was known by various names, like the Scotland of India or the Kashmir of South India, a land of brave soldiers and “a bowl of coffee”. He was quick to add that this was a land inhabited by the most beautiful people and, last but not least, every house in this region had guns — the people worshipped arms.
Those were reasons enough for me to pack my bags and check out what this “bowl of coffee” looked like in reality. Then began the journey — by flight from Delhi to Mangalore and then on to Coorg by road. The first question to the driver sent to meet us at Mangalore airport was how much time would it take to reach Coorg. “Just 131 km, but it takes at least five hours as the roads are ascending, with many curves and turns,” he said. “You will come across picturesque locales, alluring mountains, areca nut trees, coffee plantations and much more.”
Along that never-ending road to Coorg there were coconut and areca nut trees along one side for as far as the eye could see. A few kilometres along the way we came across lush green coffee estates and shimmering streams but the numerous twists and turns served to proved quite exhaustive and it was around 3 pm that we reached the periphery of Coorg.
Coorg or Kodagu isn’t just any town, but the smallest district of Karnataka that shares its border with Kerala. Situated at 1,140 metres above sea level, Virajpet, Medikeri and Pollibetta are the main cities. Because of region’s cold weather, this place was favoured by the British prior to Independence. They compared Coorg with Scotland, as both places enjoy the same hilly terrain and even today one can find imprints of the British Empire in the red-tiled bungalows, for instance, that dot the landscape.

At around 4 pm we reached at our beautiful resort, The Tamara Coorg (Madekeri Taluk), which was to be our home for two days. As I sipped a refreshing welcome drink of lime and mint, sitting in the hut-like reception area, I felt extremely relaxed, an indication of the days to follow.
Tucked away in 170 acres of lush greenery, the resort grows its own coffee, cardamom and pepper, along with several rare plants, and also produces honey. It houses 56 luxury cottages surrounded by hills and sparkling streams. Our cottage was equipped with all the modern amenities — plush four-seater futons, a LED television set, a king-size bed, comfortable lounge chairs, board games for recreation and pull-out mountain view balconies. By the time we settled in, it was almost dark and the manager suggested that we try some fresh coffee and snacks from the coffee shop — The Verandah. He then offered me the chance to drink “my own prepared coffee”. Of course, I agreed. It was next arranged that we visit a coffee estate and see how it was really prepared.

The next morning was the quite mesmerising. For an urban dweller like me, watching rare birds perched atop tall trees in front of my cottage window was a rare treat. They infused a multitude of colours into the surroundings, making for a perfect picture-postcard scene. Our guide for the coffee plantation was a 25-year-old and we wondered how adept he would prove given his age, but he turned out to be an expert — not just on coffee plants but also on cardamom, pepper and other produce. He helped us differentiate between coffee varieties like Arabica and Robusta. Arabica plants are small in height but their beans are larger in size, while Robusta plants are tall but with small beans. He explained how the coffee bean was actually the seed inside a berry that would be dried, roasted and ground before being used as coffee. Our next class was held at the café where he handed us raw coffee beans for us to prepare a brew. It was the best coffee I ever tasted.

No trip is ever complete without tasting the local delicacies and, trust me, Coorg is not only popular for its picturesque beauty but also for its delectable cuisine. They love to celebrate every occasion by drinking alcohol and eating pork. The resort’s executive chef, Ranjan Samal, cooked some of the famous dishes like Pandi curry (pork) and Akki Rotti (a chatpatti-like pancake made from cooked rice and rice flour), as well as Nooputtu (rice) in a multi-cuisine restaurant called The Falls.
Coorg has a basket of sites to visit and after our first-hand experience with coffee, it was time to explore the places nearby. Abbey Falls and Iruppu Falls are the two biggest waterfalls in Coorg but we preferred the latter, near our resort, and its picturesque setting. If one is interested in wildlife, including tiger, jungle bison, sloth bear and the Asiatic elephant, then the Rajiv Gandhi National Park is a good option. The Namdroling Nyingmapa Monastery (Golden Temple) is also very popular among tourists.
Two days of pure bliss later, our final thoughts as we packed our bags was that Coorg was a haven where one could escape from the humdrum of daily life.
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Saturday, August 26, 2017

Easy on the pocket and quick in its services

Genuine Broaster Chicken, Vijay Nagar


Any restaurant in a university campus area needs to be easy on the pocket and quick in its services. A newly-launched eatery, Genuine Broaster Chicken, is not only cheap and quick but also great in taste when it comes to chicken dishes. The small restaurant, which can accommodate just 20 people, is located in the famous Hudson Lane. A favourite American brand, Broaster Chicken has opened their first outlet in the North Campus. The décor and ambiance of the restaurant is totally inspired from any American restaurant. It has wooden windows, rustic furniture, decorative lights and the walls are full of chicken and egg paintings and posters of American singers. When it comes to dining, the place is best suited for a group of students as it offers everything of their choice, from pizza to pastas, from Burger to Chicken Wings, along with several Indian dishes like Paneer Butter Masala and Maa ki Daal. While at the restaurant one must try their famous cocktails ~ Chulbul and Bulbul ~ made of cola and fanta with a slight tangy taste. In food, one could try their crispy chicken ~ a medium-size chicken wings fried in crunchy cover, which is served along with three different dips, and Melting Chicken Pillows. Vegetarians can go for American Garden Pizza and Firangi Palak Paneer Dip ~ a creamy spinach-cheese dip ~ soft paneer chunks and grilled pita breads. In the main course one could try their Ghotala Khichdi. At the end, one must try their Chocolate Samosa with mango ice cream.


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Vivo Launches Vivo Y69

The new launch of Vivo~ Vivo Y69  has focused more on its camera.


Vivo, a Chinese mobile maker has come up with a new smartphone~ Y69 under its Y series of product portfolio. With this launch, Vivo seems to tap camera-crazy customer as the mobile is equipped with 13 MP rear and 16 MP moonlight front camera, with lots of camera features. The phone has many  unique camera modes like Bokeh, Group Selfie and Live Photo. Priced at Rs. 14,990, the phone will be available in Champagne Gold and Matte Black color across the country from 1 September 2017 on Flipkart and Amazon and at stores.

Specifications

The phone has a 5.5-inch HD IPS (1280 x 720 pixels) display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Powered by 1.5 GHz Octa-core MediaTek MT6750 processor, with a 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM for multitasking, including resource-intensive apps and games, without delay or lag. The newly launched device operates on the upgraded Funtouch OS 3.2 (based on Android 7.0) for a continuous top-of-the-line performance and features an advanced fingerprint scanner in the front. The phone has three card slots: dual SIM slots and a separate Micro SD card slot expandable up to 256GB, to increase the storage further.

Camera and battery

When it come to camera, Vivo seems to worked hard. The Y69 has a 13MP rear camera, which brings photos to life by creating a moving image with Vivo's first-ever Live Photo feature that contributes to creating unforgettable living memories. Also, the particular group selfie mode captures a wider view with minimized lens distortion. The 16MP moonlight selfie camera is paired with f/2.0 aperture to deliver extraordinary clarity and induce natural colours even under low-light conditions. The Y69 comes with a 3000 mAh long life battery providing enough battery life through the day.


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