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  • Le Max 2 : Camera Review

    Powered with Snapdragon 820, 4 GB of RAM and no 3.5 MM audio jack, Le Max 2 is one of most exciting and  astonishing smartphone that you get your hand on right now. So today we will get a in depth look at the less talked feature of flagship device from LeEco, its camera.
    The Le Max 2 comes with a 21 megapixel rear (primary) camera, which will take extremely high resolution photos.While its 8 megapixel front camera makes it a great choice for selfies. It can capture 4K high definition video with its primary camera, the highest resolution current smartphones support.
    The Front Camera

    The camera's max lens aperture size on the LeEco Le Max 2 is about average for smartphones. This isn't a huge factor, but some photo enthusiasts may prefer larger apertures for shallow depth of field photos, or fast action shots.

    LeEco Le Max 2 utilizes the same Sony IMX 230 sensor with 21MP resolution we saw on the Meizu Pro 6, Pro 5 and the Moto X Force. It is capable of 5312x3984px snaps in 4:3 aspect. The auto focus uses a hybrid system, incorporating phase detect auto focus in addition to the regular contrast detect system.



    The camera UI is simple and you can swipe through the different modes - Photo, Pano, Video and Slow-mo. Live Filters are available, too.In the Photo mode settings you can tweak the ISO, exposure, white balance, contrast, pictures size, among other non-essential stuff.

    The HDR mode is meant to get an even wider exposure of a scene - bringing back detail in both the highlights and the shadows. The Le Max 2 does a very good job of bringing back detail in tricky scenes. It's one of the better HDR algorithms we've seen.

    Here are some more LeEco Le Max 2 camera samples.













    The Front Facing Camera



    Finally, you can check out these 8MP images taken with the front-facing camera of the device. Naturally, it's a fixed-focus one but the focus seems fixed way too close to the camera and unless your head fills the frame, your selfies won't come out nice and sharp.

     
    It's a rather nice camera, but it's ruined by its implementation. You can still get some pretty nice selfies if your work with its limitations.





    The Videos

    Le Eco Le Max 2 shoots videos up to 4K resolution (3840 x 2160px) at 30fps and 1080p videos at 30fps. There's no 60fps option.

    The 4K videos (41Mbps bitrate) produced by the Le Max 2 are really good. The resolved detail is great, as well as contrast and colors. There is an unusual amount of noise in the shadows even in broad daylight so we'd guess this issue would only get worse once it gets darker. The corner softness, which we witnessed on many of the sample photos we took is, in fact, visible on some of the video samples as well.


    The audio recording is stereo, but is recorded at 96Kbps bitrate and it sounds quite shallow. The 1080p videos are good as well with great contrast, an average level of detail and nice colors.


    Conclusion

    The 21-megpaixel sensor gets optical image stabilization and a closed-loop motor for better PDAF performance. The camera is quick to lock focus when you change your frame, without needing you to tap the screen. There is some degree of shutter lag as we noticed a slight blur in some images. The bottom line is that the sensor produces well detailed landscapes and macros with neutral colours. In low light and under artificial lightning, chroma noise is well within bounds although the detail level of distant objects isn't the best. 4K and full-HD videos are good although the sensor fails to re-adjust focus when you pan, thereby forcing you to tap the screen manually. Slow-motion video is shot at 720p at 120fps, but the quality is not great.


    Le Max 2 : Camera Comparison

    The camera app could also use some tweaking. While it's simple and straightforward, it feels incomplete without a professional shooting mode, especially when you have a good sensor. There's panorama mode, filters and voice control. The settings menu also lets you adjust white balance, ISO and exposure, but it's not presented in the most convenient way.


  • OnePlus 3 : Beast in Class

    Just two days ago, OnePlus reveals its most anticipated flagship killer smartphone OnePlus 3 with best in class specifications. It not have one of high end hardwares but also features Oxygen OS which is highly customizable. Snapdragon 820, 16 MP Sony IMX298 rear facing and 8MP front facing camera, Dash charging which can make your device ready for entire day in just 30 min and trust us we are just getting started with its specifications.



    The Good Things 
    There is hardly any doubt about excellence of hardware and software of OnePlus 3. It is in true sense the flagship killer of 2016. despite of having price tag of $399 it easily stand against Samsung S7 and iPhone 6, and in some cases it even surpasss them. Now, here are few good things about OnePlus 3.

    Design : The aluminum frame looks and feels very high-quality, though perhaps a little boring.
    Camera :  It's a totally capable camera for the price with good detail and accurate colors.
    Storage : 64GB of speedy UFS 2.0 storage
    General performance : The Snapdragon 820 doesn't get too hot and apps load quickly. As fast as more expensive phones in most instances.
    Gestures : The screen-off gestures are useful and reliable.
    Fingerprint sensor :  It's one of the fastest and most accurate I've used.
    Connectivity : Supports band 12 and VoLTE on T-Mobile, dual SIMs
    Alert slider : If you don't mind a few trade offs, this is a handy feature for controlling the notification mode.
    Dash Charge : It's fast.
    Price : The $399 asking price is reasonable for what you get. And no invites, finally.


    Before we go toward some of bad things about  OnePlus 3, here is quick review of specs of this flagship killer:



    The Bad Things
    Display : The color calibration doesn't seem very good, and you can see some PenTile artifacts at 1080p.
    RAM : 6GB of RAM in this phone is mostly a marketing gimmick.
    Battery : The OnePlus 3 squeaks by with average battery life, but OP used a smaller battery this year than it did last year.
    Alert slider again : Disables scheduled downtime and Android Wear notification mode control.
    Buttons : I dislike the tiny unlabeled capacitive buttons.
    Dash Charge  again : You only get fast charging with the included adapter and cable.



  • LeEco Le Max 2 : Initial Impressions (Video)

    Le Max2 is a phone that really can caught your eye in seconds, not only Le Max2 is great phone for the price, but it brings specs and performance comparable to the latest-and-greatest Android flagships from Samsung, LG, and others.

    Le Max 2 : Review
    Overview of Le Max 2
    The phone runs on the Android operating system, which is currently the most popular platform on the market. The Le Max 2 comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow which is the newest Android version available. EUI 5.6, by LeEco, runs on top of Android on this device, offering a customized experience.

    Le Max 2 : Custom Skin 5.6
    Le Max2 inexplicably forgoes a 3.5mm headphone jack despite having plenty of room for one. This is clearly an attempt to beat Apple to the punch, but I just can’t see how the target audience of LeEco’s newest phones would be happy with this move. LeEco says the phones have the “world’s first Type-C audio connector” but, as I mentioned before, beating Apple isn’t very beneficial if your audience isn’t going to appreciate the move.

    Specifications of Le Max 2
    • 5.7-inch (2560 x 1440 pixels) Quad HD display with 95% NTSC color gamut, 450 nits brightness, 538ppi
    • 2.15GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 820 64-bit processor with Adreno 530 GPU
    • 4GB DDR4 RAM with 32GB (UFS 2.0) internal storage, 4GB / 6GB DDR4 RAM, 64GB (UFS 2.0) internal memory
    • Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) with EUI 5.8
    • Dual SIM (nano/nano)
    • 21MP rear camera with dual-tone, LED flash, Sony IMX230 sensor, PDAF, OIS, 6P lenses, f/2.0 aperture
    • 8MP front-facing camera
    • Dimensions: 156.8 × 77.6 × 7.99mm; Weight: 185g
    • CDLA loss-less audio, Dolby Atmos, Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, infrared sensor
    • 4G LTE, WiFi 802.11ac/a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz MIMO), Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, USB Type-C
    • 3,000mAh battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0




    Design
    While using, the first glance of Le Max 2 for us was unexplainable. Seriously, a premium unibody metal built using aluminum perfectly packed in the stunning package. Only two thin edges above and below on the back are made of plastic in order to ensure good reception. But, they are appealing and hardly distinguishable from the metal. Moreover, the metal frame is sanded on the edges further explicating its beauty. Sadly, the back can not be opened, thus making the battery non-removable.

    Le Lax 2 : Bottom
    At the bottom of Le Max 2 there are speakers along with USB type C connector. While at right side there are power buttons that are located just below volume control button.

    Le Max 2 : Right Side

    Le Max 2 : Back
    At the back,there is 21MP rear camera, fingerprint scanner and A dual tone LED. Lemax 2 is easy to hold and operate with single despite of having massive 5.7inch WQHD screen, the video playback quality is good on this device and a s it comes with dolby atmos, Le Max 2 is made for people who love to use there smartphone for entertainment.

    Le Max 2 : Camera and Fingerprint OverView
    The Le Max 2 houses a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 MSM8996 system on a chip. Its CPU runs at 2.15 GHz, which is much higher than average for a smartphone processor. With 4 GB of RAM, the Le Max 2 has much more memory than other phones released in 2016.

    Le Max 2 : Left side
    What we feel till now is Le Max 2 is beast in terms of performance and is certainly one of best designed smartphone available in market. In next few days we will bring out Unboxing, detail review, camera test and gaming review of Le Max 2, so don't  forget to subscribe to our youtube channel.
    Le Max 2 comes with a 5.7 inch 2K display, a Qualcomm 820 clocked at 2.15 GHz, Adreno 530 GPU, 4GB RAM and 32 GB of internal storage and it cost Rs 22,999 for 4GB/ 32 GB variant and 29,999 for 6GB/64 GB variant,  you can buy Le Max 2 from Flipkart Now.
  • Moto G4 Plus : Pros and Cons

    It's been almost a week since we are testing Moto G4 Plus, we have now compiled all the pros and cons of Moto G4 plus and in this post we are going to share that with you. So, if you still are planning to buy this device, this one is specially for you.

    Moto G 4 Plus : Specification Overview
    The Good Things

    Camera 
    One of the best things about new Moto G is its camera, it feature 16 MP rear camera with optical image stabilizer and phase detection, laser autofocus and dual-LED (dual tone) flash, while for selfies it is having 5MP wide angle front facing camera with f/2.2 and auto-HDR support. Picture taken by Moto G 4 Plus are of amazing quality and can be declared as best in class.

    Moto G4 Plus : Sample Shot 
    Moto G 4 plus : Sample Shot
    Moto G 4 plus : Sample Shot
    Moto G 4th gen plus's 16-megapixel sensor is larger than both the Samsung Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6S. It also gets a new laser autofocus system to quickly snap nearby objects in low light. There are two camera modes - normal and professional, professional gives you manual control of various settings, including ISO, aperture and white balance. As for video there is regular Full HD video shot at 30 frames per second, plus a slow motion feature which shoots at 120 frames per second, but at a curious resolution of just 500p.

    Moto G4  plus : Professional Mode

    Fast battery charging
    New Moto G features non-removable 3000 mAh of a Battery, key highlight for the battery here is the Turbo Power charger which took less than 20 minutes to charge the phone from 10% to full. Full charge lasted for entire day and a half with moderate use, including internet browsing and video streaming

    Moto G 4 Plus : Turbocharger
    Value for Money 
    For 14,999 Moto G 4 plus is great deal to grab on, it comes with 4GB of RAM, Snapdragon 617 and 64GB of internal storage which can be expended further upto 128GB. At this price with Moto branding, you can not expect anything more.

    Moto G 4 : Key Features
    The Bad Things

    Heating issue
    Moto G 4 plus have a terrible heating issue, with half hour of extensive gaming or camera uses you start to feel heat coming out of device. Although 617 is already infamous for having heating issues. But for mild to normal uses, you don't feel any major heating issue.

    Moto G 4 plus : Device
    Screen Size
    Moto G 4 plus comes with 5.5" of   Full HD display although it is  vibrant and sharp, with ample brightness for most situations, it was likely lifted from last year's Moto X Play, with which the G4 Plus shares more than a few internals. Considering the same screen also graces the cheaper and more widely-available Moto G4, this is something to be celebrated.

    Moto G 4 plus : Over sized Screen
    But 5.5" screen is not that easy to operate with single hand, most of our team members feels little uncomfortable while using this device initially, but as time progressed, we become used to it.

    Built Quality
    As compared with other devices, the built quality of Moto G4 plus is not great, it is loose and feels kind of cheep. The volume and power buttons, situated at right side, gives you hard time while using this handset.

    Moto G4 plus : Average Built Quality
    At last all we can say that, at price tag of 14,999 (or 13,499) Moto g 4 Plus is great device if you are looking for branded 15K smartphone, it have decent looks, average built quality and certainly best in class rear camera. As compared with other smartphones of Samsung, LG and SONY , Moto G4 plus is highly recommended from our side.

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  • BlitzWolf BW-MP1 LED Projector With WiFi Gives you a lot under $99.Initial Impressions and Unboxing

    Blitzwolf Is now a well known brand all over the world. They are trying to capture a large market by keeping their foot in projector and visual electronics.They are selling a well featured projector under $99 from banggood.com 
    Here is the link   For projector  :  http://bit.ly/243ogBe
    More technical  items on  banggood today's  deal  :  http://goo.gl/X1ojG6 



    One nice feature is just the size: it’s pretty small and is about as wide as a person’s hand. So if you’re not a fan of clunky hardware sitting around in your living room, that’s something to appreciate.
    Devices can be hooked up via HDMI or VGA or you can use the integrated SD card slot or USB port to play back media directly on the unit.
    The projector itself features an 800×480 pixel resolution, which is essentially DVD resolution. It’s a little low by modern standards but will be fine for watching movies, particularly given that we’re talking about a $99 projector.
    Blitzwolf claim that the LED lamp should be capable of outputting 1200 Lumens of brightness, which should be plenty in a darkened room.we suggest at this price point , this choice is the best .
                                 
    The BlitzWolf BW-MP1 also features BW-Link, Blitzwolf’s wireless technology which will allow you to share content from your smartphone, tablet or computer wirelessly.
        
    Inside the box, you’ll get the BlitzWolf BW-MP1 unit, IR remote, composite video cable, power cable and an instruction manual.
    Stay Tuned with Tecphlie For This Projector Detailed Review and Other Videos.
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