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Acer launches 3G variant of Iconia W4 at Rs 29,999 Acer India has announced the 3G-enabled variant of Iconia W4 tablet in India, the first country to get this device. The tablet is available for pre-order via Acer India's Facebook page on May 1 and 2 and will hit retail stores and e-commerce websites on May 3.

The new variant of Iconia W4, this device is compatible with 3G networks, unlike the original model.

Iconia W4 has an 8-inch IPS screen with 1280x800p resolution and Zero Air Gap technology. It runs on Windows 8.1 operating system and comes with Microsoft Office Home and Student editions preloaded for free. It packs an Intel Atom quad-core processor under the hood and sports a 2MP front camera and 5MP rear camera.

The new Iconia W4 variant comes with 64GB internal storage and can support microSD cards with up to 128GB capacity. It offers web browsing of up to 10 hours and video playback of up to 8 hours on one charge.
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Acer India, whose fan base recently touched 1 million on Facebook, is giving special offers to those who pre-book the new Iconia W4 tablet. On May 1 and 2, the first 200 new fans on Acer India's Facebook page will be given free cover worth Rs 2,999 for the tablet.

Rajendran, chief marketing officer, Acer India, said, "Expanding our tablet portfolio, we are extremely pleased to introduce the 3G variant of the ICONIA W4 tablet. 3G capability means three times more productivity and entertainment, and the ICONIA W4 3G packs even more power to this incredibly popular device."

"The tablet is a fully powered, pocket-sized office, and will comprehensively address the consumer requirements for mobile productivity and immersive entertainment," commented Harish Kohli, managing director, Acer India.


Nokia is making its Lumia 1020 handset official on Thursday. The Finnish smartphone maker has just unveiled its latest flagship Windows Phone on stage at an event in New York. The Lumia 1020 is a big upgrade over Nokia's previous Windows Phone efforts for one reason alone: a 41-megapixel camera. Nokia is taking its PureView 808 sensor from its Symbian days and adding a number of enhancements to bring it to Windows Phone.

The 41-megapixel Pureview sensor includes optical image stabilization, 6-lens Zeiss optics, and a xenon flash, making it the centerpiece for the rear of the phone. It can shoot still images at 38-megapixel in 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. At the same time as it captures the high-resolution images, it also takes an oversampled 5-megapixel image using the sensor that can then be easily shared thanks to its smaller file size. The Lumia 1020 supports 1080p video capture, complete with 4x zoom and up to 6x at 720p. Nokia is releasing a Pro Camera app with the Lumia 1020 to take advantage of the sensor and manually adjust flash, focus, ISO, white balance, shutter speed, and exposure. It also includes a number of editing functions to crop and alter photos. Nokia is bundling a leather wrist strap with the Lumia 1020, making it even more point-and-shoot-like, but a optional Camera Grip accessory provides a casing for the device with extra battery, a shutter button, and even a tripod mount.

Camera aside, the Lumia 1020 is largely unchanged from the specifications of Nokia's Lumia 920 and 925. Nokia is adding 2GB of RAM instead of 1GB, and it's opting for a 4.5-inch AMOLED display like the Lumia 925. There's some microphone improvements, but the device will run the same 1.5 Ghz dual-core S4 processor as the 920 and 925. One change is the dimensions. The camera is obviously rather large on the rear, but Nokia has managed to keep the device thinner and lighter than the 920. It's not as slimline as the 925, but it's 10.4 mm thick and weighs 158g.
Nokia's Lumia 1020 will debut exclusively on AT&T in the US for $299.99 on a two-year contract. AT&T will start taking preorders on July 16th revealed, with a full launch on July 26th. The Lumia 1020 will be available in matte black, white, and yellow atwww.att.com/Lumia1020. Nokia will also bring the Lumia 1020 to China and select European markets this quarter, with an exclusive version for Telefonica.

India’s smartphone market witnessed a massive boom in 2013 as consumers rapidly shifted from feature phones to touch-screen internet-ready devices offered at low prices. According to data from research firm IDC, smartphone sales in the country grew almost three-fold to over 44 million in 2013, buoyed by launch of low-end, cost competitive devices by international and local vendors, which are further narrowing the price gaps that exist between feature phones and smartphones.

Clearly, to keep the momentum going, smartphone makers are now engaged in a race to the bottom with feature-rich phones designed to appeal to people with low budgets. This means, with a budget of Rs 10,000 or less, you can now get a smartphone with the right mix of speed, better display, software and long battery life. The dropping average sale price of smartphones is the biggest boon to smartphone in India and other developing countries and hopefully this trend will continue in the current year.

Here in the list below we have mentioned top 15 smartphones that you can purchase for a budget of Rs 10,000 or less:

LG has sent out invites for a "big event" in London on May 27, with simultaneous satellite events in New York and San Francisco, as well as events in Seoul, Singapore and Istanbul the following day.
LG could not confirm the exact nature of the event(s), but it's rumored that the company will announce a new flagship smartphone, the LG G3, and quite possibly unveil its previously announced LG G Watch.

The tagline for the event — a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson, "To be simple is to be great" — reveals little besides a likely showing of a G series device. But LG previously told Engadget it plans to launch the G3 in the second quarter of 2014. No specifications were given, except the fact that the phone's screen resolution will be Quad HD, possibly 2,560 x 1,440 pixels.


The invitation for the LG event held on May 27.
LG recently launched a microsite detailing some of the G Watch's features. The Android Wear-based device will be "always on," as well as water- and dust-resistant. LG also said it would become available in the second quarter of 2014.
We'll be covering the May 27 event live, so stay tuned for more details. 

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