Monday 9 March 2015

Things to look while buying a smart phone!!!!

Assuming you want to buy a smart phone without contract

There are two categories of buyers.

1. People who want to choose a phone in their limited budget. 

Buyers of this category can't get the best players in the  industry with the all the best features, but the best of those  available in their budget range.

2. People who just don't care about budget and want to get the top-notch devices.

High budget phones are always high end, more over, comes with almost all the features. Here, the buyer must worry about which devices performs best.

Smart phone buyers must prioritize the features offered by the phone on the basis of their interests in descending order. What you use most of the time goes with the highest priority, followed by the next important thing that you really consider important for you. It varies from person to person.
Things to consider -

Operating System - What OS you want to use and why? How many apps does it have in its particular application store? How frequently the updates are released? Is your device manufacturer or Operator fast and good at pushing updates. This will be more of a user biased decision, rather some one suggesting you. You will find majority of the apps for both iOS and Android.  Blackberry is out the race currently. Windows Phone has surged once microsoft has taken over, the windows phone 8.1 is similar to windows 8 in computers, if you are a hard core windows fan go for it.

CPU, RAM and GPU - These are very important factors to consider while buying a smart phone. Your phones total performance is based on these two factors.

Is it Single core, Dual-core or Quad-core? if so, what is the processor speed and what is the processor make? How many no of cores does the GPU have? whats the speed of the GPU? How much RAM does it offer. Is it 512 MB, 1 GB or 2 GB? 512 MB should be sufficient, but if you are going to play games and do a lot of graphics oriented stuff, try to get higher

For example you picked three phones with same no of cores, same processor speed and same RAM. How will you decide? Then go with the benchmark tests. Browse the web for the phone of your choice and go through the results. You will come to know which device performs the best.

The decision of whether to make and release the future versions of OS for your device or not is mainly based on these factors.
Any thing below 800 Mhz is a strict NO NO

Design and Build Quality, Ergonomics - For users who care most about design? build quality? Choices of color and ergonomics, this is an important factor.

Screen - What size is it? What sizes you are comfortable to  handle? What type of screen does it offers? How good the screen quality  is when compared to the other options available? How good the viewing  angles are? Does it comes with a gorilla glass? etc.

Camera -  Front and Rear? Resolution? Optics? Clarity? Noise Reduction? FPS? No of shots per second? Other features like Wide Sweep Panorama, Best shot, ability to capture HQ pics while recording a video etc have to be considered

Memory - How much of memory is exclusively allocated for installation of apps other than media?  Is it 8/16/32/64 GB Model? Around 1 GB of on board memory, with a extendable memory solution (using Micro SD cards) should be enough. But go for 16GB/32GB if you want to store lot of music and videos on the go

Connectivity and Battery life - What connectivity options are available? 3G, 4G or 4G LTE? What data plans are offered for it? What is the capacity of the battery? For how long does it run on voice calls, while using 3g, 4g LTE, wifi, GPS, continuous video playback?  continuous gaming? You can find the details in internet. Again, the choice depends up on what you use most.This is one of the more important ones. Most smartphone batteries are drained in 20-24 hrs, based on your usage (the amount of calls you make, and the time you spend browsing the net, replying to e-mails, and navigating using GPS). Try to get the battery over 1800 mAH

Other features include NFC, Wireless charging, availability of cases and accessories etc.

Last but not the least, check how big a hole will the phone put in your wallet. :)
 



Sunday 8 March 2015

Top Price Comparison Sites in India for better shopping decision

You can shop online on online shopping sites in India, in India you can find so many online shopping sites as Flipkart.com, amazon.in , Jabong.com and many other sites. With the rise of shopping sites, sites based on the online shopping sites also came in existence. These sites are online price comparison sites, which gives realtime online prices of goods.  You can purchase the product on price comparison sites but you can compare the price and select the lowest one to buy online. Price comparison sites are extremely useful for mobile shopping and tablet shopping.
         Shopping comparison sites are also very popular but not all. When you go to buy something online, you can use these sites to compare lowest price before making a final decision to buy online.

you can try these with the links provided.

(1) Junglee

Junglee is from Amazon, it is India’s largest price comparison site. It has a large range of products in catalogue and you get multiple choices in price competition.



(2) Mysmartprice













Mysmartprice recently become a popular price comparison site in India, homepage is full of mobile phones but you can compare other products as books, cameras, electronics and home appliances.


(3) Pricedekho

Pricedekho is a popular website for comparison, you can compare prices for mobiles, cameras, mp3 players, TV and laptops.


(4) Comparethebazaar

Comparethebazaar is comparisons site for gifts, mobile phones, cameras, electronics, computers, books, flights, hotels and deals.


(5) Sulekha

Sulekha is a portal for big portal offering so many services and mobile price comparison is a section of this portal.


(6) Pricecheckindia

Pricecheckindia is another price comparison site for cameras, mobiles phones, televisions etc.


(7) Pricedealsindia

Pricedealsindia is also a popular website, on homepage you can see four products in a row, you can see the price for TV, camera, mobile phone, MP3 player, external hard disk and tablets.


(8) Shoppingwish


Shoppingwish is also for electronics items, homepage has featured and popular products.



(9) Mypriceindia

Mypriceindia is for mobile, laptop and camera price comparison.


(10) Pricesbolo

Pricesbolo is a small website in popularity but it has a large range of products for comparison.



(11) Compareraja

Compareraja is a newly launched price comparison site for watches, perfumes, books, camcorders, TV, tablets, mobiles and computers.


(12) Pricemantra

Pricemantra is also a price compare online site.


(13) Shopmania

Shopmania comes with wide range of products to compare including mobiles, electronic sites, cloths, home and garden, heal and beauty.


(14) ishopper

iShopper has both coupons and price comparison. It has mostly popular items as tabs, mobiles, TVs and cameras.


(15) 91mobiles

91mobiles was a mobile reviews site but now it has added price comparison feature.



(16) Where-to-buy

Where-to-buy is providing a dynamic interface to search or browse products, features and prices

How to Save Money While Shopping Online!!!!



Online shopping is convenient,easy and you often get better discounts than what the local shops have to offer. A little research and  you may end up saving even more. Here are some online shopping tips and websites that may help you get the best deals while shopping online.




1. Get to know from friends, which is the best shopping website.
 If you are a newbie take tips from friends who have already done shopping online, and shop from trusted sites because some of the sites do not perform well and chances of dropping the order will be high. 




2.  Use Comparison Shopping Sites
There are number of  shopping sites in India and it may therefore take time and effort to determine which of them offers the best deal on a particular product. Comparison shopping sites like MySmartPrice.comJunglee.com, PhoneCurry.com , Scandid.in, Pricedekho, Comparethebazaar, PricecheckindiaPricedealsindia, Shoppingwish get prices from multiple online retailers (through XML feeds and web scraping) making it easier for you to compare prices.

      
A disadvantage is that some of these comparison shopping engines may not have price data from all the popular retailers so the lowest listed price may not always be the lowest on the Internet.

3. Find Discount Coupon Codes


Some shopping sites accept coupon codes that you can apply during checkout for some additional discounts on your final bill. Google is of little help here since coupon codes expire very soon but there are quite a few coupon updating sites – CouponDunia ,CouponRaja , couponzguru , couponation  – where you may often find active coupon codes for most online stores.
The coupons are organized by stores and the listings are sorted by their expiry dates.
You should also consider subscribing to the email newsletters of your favorite shopping sites and discount codes may sometimes land up in your mailbox.

4. Earn CashBack on Online Purchases

 


Coupon codes aren’t the only way to save money on your online purchases. Sites like CashKaro.com and Pennyful.in offer cashbacks on your regular purchases as long you visit the shopping site through the special links listed on these cashback websites.
It works something like this. You create an account at these sites and it will provide you links to various retailer sites where cash back offers are available. You visit the shopping site through these special links, make the purchase as normal and the cashback amount will be paid to you once a threshold is reached.

5. Set Price Alerts

 



You can use the price tracker to know when the online prices of any item drop. Just put all the items you wish to buy in a Google Spreadsheet and the tracker will monitor their prices for you. You can also use the Mysmartprice to set price alerts.

6. Watch Deals on the Social Web

 


Most online shopping brands in India are active on Twitter and some of them do regularly post offers and deals on these channels. It may thus be a good idea to like /follow you favorite retails on the Facebook and Twitter so you’ll stay in the loop. You can also follow @DealsForGeeks on Twitter to know about upcoming deals on mobile and tech products.
 Popular A-Z shopping  sites like  flipkart.comAmazon.inSnapdeal.comeBay.in and  Infibeam.com have dedicated pages where they list ongoing offers – you may want to monitor these pages or at least put them in your browser bookmarks.

7. Research Online, Shop Offline


Not every local store may have a website but some of these local stores may have better deals to offer than even the big online retailers .PriceBaba.com aggregates prices offered by the various offline retailers in a city and the site also lists their phone numbers and addresses should you decide to make the purchase from a local shop.
You can also find contact details of offline retailers through their listings in the eBay and Junglee marketplaces. Give them a call, ask for a quote and you may end up getting a better deal.

8. Wait, if you can



There’s no Black Friday  or  Cyber Monday in India but shopping sites here generally offer better discounts around holidays and festivals. Thus wait, if you can. You can end up saving quite a lot of money.