Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Panasonic announces entry-level P9

Panasonic announces entry-level P9


Panasonic has launched the entry-level P9 smartphone in India. Priced at INR 6290 ($98), the phone is now available at retail outlets across the country. Being an entry-level device the specifications aren't all that exciting. The 5-inch IPS display is protected by Asahi Dragonglass but has a resolution of just 854x480. The phone is powered by a quad-core 1.1GHz MediaTek MT6737M processor and has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage, which is likely not going to be particularly fun to use. The phone also has a basic 8 megapixel camera on the back with autofocus and LED flash and a 5 megapixel camera on the front. The P9 ships with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. Powering all this is a 2210mAh battery. The Panasonic P9 will be available in Black and Champagne Gold.


Xiaomi MCT3B clears TENAA with 13MP camera, Android 7.1.2 OS

Xiaomi MCT3B clears TENAA with 13MP camera, Android 7.1.2 OS


A new Xiaomi smartphone has been spotted on the website of China's TENAA. Listed as MCT3B, the device is powered by an SoC with quad-core, 1.4GHz processor, and sports a 5-inch HD display. RAM is 3GB, while internal memory is 32GB. The camera department is handled by a 13MP main unit and a 5MP selfie shooter. Measuring 140.4470.148.35mm and weighing in at 137g, the handset runs Android Nougat (version 7.1.2) and packs in a 3,000mAh battery. Color options include black, rose gold, gold, white, blue, red, pink, gray, and silver. There's currently no information on the phone's pricing and availability. |


Motorola Moto Z currently going for $400 in US

Motorola Moto Z currently going for $400 in US


If you are a Motorola fan in the US, and are planning to purchase , you'll be glad to know the device is currently available at discounted rates in the country. Specifically, Amazon, Best Buy, and B all have the 64GB model listed for $399.99. That, if you compare, is a whopping $300 less than what the device usually goes for at these retailers. A quick look at Motorola's official website, however, reveals a price tag of $450, which means purchasing from Amazon, Best Buy, or B will save you at-least $50. While Amazon and Best Buy don't reveal when the promo ends, the device's listing on B says the offer runs through September 9. So those interested in availing it have a few days at hand. For more information head to the links below. | |