Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Google Nexus 9 for rs 28900



Google Nexus 9 can be pre-ordered from Play Store for Rs. 28900




The Nexus 9 tablet can be pre-booked from Google India Play store. The Google Nexus 9 16GB with Wi-Fi is priced at Rs. 28,900 and the Nexus 9 32GB version with 4G LTE will come for Rs. 44,900.

Google Nexus 9 runs Lollipop Android 5.0 over a 8.9 inch IPS LCD screen with 2048 x 1536 pixels resolution. Screen supports double tap to wake and is protected with corning Gorilla glass 3. The tab weighs about 425 grams and is 7.95 mm thick.

There is 8MP rear AF camera with LED flash and 1.6MP on the front. This tablet is powered by 64 bit Tegra K1 Dual Denver NVIDIA chipset clocked at 2.3GHz and coupled with 192 core Kepler GPU. Battery of 6700 mAh capacity gives up to 9 hours of usage on a single charge.

The 16GB Google Nexus 9 with Wi-Fi support only can be pre-booked for Rs. 28,900.

OnePlus One - Full phone specifications



OnePlus One - Full phone specifications





Display

Physical size:  5.5 inches
Resolution: 1080 x 1920 pixels
Pixel density: 401 ppi
Technology: IPS LCD
Colors:16 777 216
Touchscreen: Multi-touch
Features: Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Scratch-           resistant glass (Corning Gorilla Glass 3)


Design

Device type: Smart phone
OS: PopupAndroid (4.4.4, 4.4) CyanogenMod 11S UI
Dimensions: 6.02 x 2.99 x 0.35 inches (152.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm)
Weight: 5.71 oz (162 g)


Camera

Camera: Popup13 megapixels
Flash: Dual LED
Aperture size: F2.0
Camera sensor size: 1/3.06"
Features: PopupCMOS image sensor, Autofocus
Camcorder: 3840x2160 (4K), 1280x720 (720p HD) (120 fps)
Front-facing camera: 5 megapixels


Battery

Capacity: 3100 mAh


Hardware

System chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 8974-AC
Processor: Quad core, 2500 MHz, Krait 400
Graphics processor: Adreno 330
System memory: 3072 MB RAM
Built-in storage: 16 GB


Multimedia

Music player:
Filter by: Album, Artist, Playlists
Features: Album art cover, Background playback
Speakers: Earpiece, Stereo speakers
YouTube player: Yes


Internet browsing

Built-in online services support: YouTube (upload), Picasa/Google+

Technology

GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
UMTS: 850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz
FDD LTE: 700 (band 17), 1700/2100 (band 4), 1800 (band 3), 2100 (band 1), 2600 (band 7) MHz
TDD LTE: 2300 (band 40), 2600 (band 38) MHz
Data: LTE, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS
Micro SIM: Yes
Positioning: GPS, A-GPS, Glonass
Navigation: Yes


Connectivity

Bluetooth: 4.0
Wi-Fi: 802.11 a, b, g, n, n 5GHz, ac
Mobile hotspot: Yes
USB: USB 2.0
Connector:  microUSB
Features: Mass storage device, USB Host, USB charging
Other: NFC, DLNA, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync

Other features

Notification: Haptic feedback, Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
Additional microphone(s): for Noise cancellation
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Gesture
Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording

OnePlus One Will Be Available in India via the Invite System Only



OnePlus company are keen to enter the Indian markets, most likely they will be in the market by end of 2014 (December). For India specific markets, OnePlus has revealed that they will be coming up with invite system for consumers in India.

 

They call it the Indian Specific invites that will work in India. As you all know OnePlus one had launched the pre-orders system wherein one would not require any invite they can confirm the order today. The Pre-order window will be active only for an hour, however for now you cannot get the handset shipped into India, you can however use the PPObox services.

There are many in India who are interested in buying this killer flag ship model. The key issue was that the India was not in the shipping list and Indian users would opt for PPObox to get the handset delivered in India.



But now OnePlus is looking forward to working with local partners in India so users can get a hands on and Indian users can buy the product via invitation that will be especially active in India. The company has posted this info in a forum on their official website. They also mentioned that there will be plenty of stock.

Well this is definitely good news for those looking to own the OnePlus one handset. But let’s wait and see the price that Indian users would have to pay. Probably you could save approx Rs. 3500 extra that you would have spent via PPObox.


Monday, October 27, 2014

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact review and Specification



The Sony Xperia Z3 Compact is the latest entrant in Sony's rapidly expanding line of Xperia Z handsets. Though the original Xperia Z was only launched in March 2013, there have since been three main entries into Sony's flagship line (the Xperia Z1, Xperia Z2 and the new Xperia Z3) along with tablets and the occasional compact variant.



The Sony Xperia Z3 Compact is the smaller version of Sony's latest flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z3. As has become customary with Sony's compact variants, the Xperia Z3 Compact shares quite a bit of technology with its bigger brother, but is it more than just a shrunk down version?



With a 4.6-inch screen (compared to the Xperia Z3's 5.2-inch) and an asking price of £429 (around US$703, AU$792) , the Xperia Z3 Compact is one of the more expensive mini variants of flagship smartphones that we've seen.
Good is compact, great is a compact smartphone with uncompromised performance.


Waterproof design that lets you do more

Xperia Z3 Compact is the smartphone designed to enhance your life. And life isn’t lived inside. With the highest waterproof rating*, Xperia Z3 Compact lets you answer calls in the rain or take pictures in the pool. And it can handle all the drops into the sink in between. Combined with a slim, compact design that’s easy to use with one hand, Xperia Z3 Compact is the Android smartphone that teams durability with beauty.



Our best camera, for your greatest times

Some of the best times happen in the lowest light. Years of Sony camera expertise have been brought to Xperia Z3 Compact, to deliver unparalleled low-light capability. Thanks to Cyber-shot and Handycam technologies you can record stunning videos on the move and take crisp shots under water. Want to take your shots to the next level? Get creative with our unique camera apps. It’s our best smartphone camera yet – for memories that deserve more than good.


Unrivalled Sony entertainment. Wherever you are.

Xperia Z3 Compact matches our brightest display with the latest in Sony audio technologies. Hear every beat as it was meant to be heard with Hi-Res audio, and block out distractions with Digital Noise-Cancelling support. Tap into the Movies App and watch a blockbuster on your balcony, or access your PlayStation®4 console via PS4™ Remote Play*. Because some nights are just too nice to stay in.


A fully loaded smartphone with a two-day battery life

Xperia Z3 Compact is a waterproof mobile* that combines premium materials with the best in Sony technologies. The result is a better smartphone experience, every hour of the day. You get the most advanced camera, next-level gaming and a two-day* battery life – all in a slim, compact design. It’s a smartphone that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible. For those who don’t settle for life at 10%.


Live smarter with SmartWear

SmartWear helps you stay on top of the moments that matter. Keep track of the things you love with ease and control your world as you wish. Have fun, look good, live smart.



Releasing date of Android 5.0 Lollipop for All Smartphones



Android Lollipop is now out in the open and it includes a hat full of new features, a visual overhaul and numerous under-the-hood improvements to make if faster, more efficient and lighter on your battery, but while we know all about it, it's not yet available for public consumption. Even once it does launch it will be down to individual manufacturers to port it to their devices, so chances are you'll still be waiting a while to get it on your phone and tablet (unless you've gone full Nexus already) and most companies haven't yet been all that forthcoming with details of when they'll bring it to their phones and tablets. But we do know some things and we can take educated guesses at others, so read on for all the information and theories on when you might see Android Lollipop on your device.




HTC

HTC has been more forthcoming with its update plans than most manufacturers and it's no surprise given how quickly it plans to bring the update to users. In a statement the company said: "HTC is excited about the new features in Android Lollipop and we can't wait to share them with our customers. We are committed to updating our flagship HTC One family as fast as possible. "We will begin rolling out updates to the HTC One (M8) and HTC One (M7) in regions worldwide within 90 days of receiving final software from Google, followed shortly thereafter by other One family members and select devices." Doing the mathematics that means the company's most recent two flagships should get Android Lollipop either at the end of the year or possibly in January of next year. We're going to go ahead and assume that most other HTC handsets released in the last year or so will also get the update at some point. As a general rule the more recent and high profile a device is the more likely it is to get an update, so the HTC Desire Eye will almost certainly be near the front of the line. The HTC One Mini 2, the HTC One Mini and perhaps the HTC One Max and some of the other recent Desire handsets are likely to get the update too, though probably not until sometime after the One M7 and the One M8. According to one leak, the One Mini 2 and Desire 816 will get Lollipop sometime in March/April, while the One Max, One Mini and Butterfly S have an expected Android 5.0 rollout of March-May.


Samsung

Samsung is yet to officially shed any light on when it will be bringing Android Lollipop to its phones, but there are sources saying its sooner rather than later. According to Sam Mobile, the Samsung Galaxy S5 could be in for an Android Lollipop release in December 2014. Given that networks can delay the rollout, there is always the possibility it won't reach devices until January 2015. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 arrived too early to launch with Android Lollipop, but it will likely be updated quickly, although there's been no word - official or otherwise - on this so far. The Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy Note 3 are also likely to get the update very shortly after it launches, probably within the same sort of several month timeframe as HTC is operating under. Other Samsung handsets may have to wait a little longer, however we'd expect that most high profile devices released in the last 18 months to 2 years will get the update, including the Samsung Galaxy S4, the Galaxy S4 Mini and the Galaxy S5 Mini. We doubt that the Samsung Galaxy S3 or anything older will get Android Lollipop. It's a device that's already over two years old and some versions of it didn't even get Android 4.4. Samsung doesn't seem great at updating its tablets either. There's a good chance recent slates like its Note Pro and Tab S ranges and even the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 will get Android Lollipop but anything older or low end is iffy.


Google

Whilst Android Lollipop was announced at Google's IO event, it was simply known as Android L. Since then there were a lot of rumors swirling about that sweet-themed name Google would go for. These rumors were finally put to rest during Google's launch of the Nexus 6, where Android Lollipop was officially confirmed as the name for Android 5.0. The Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 will be Google's first devices to come with Android Lollipop, but these aren't the only Nexus products which will get the latest sweet treat. Android 5.0 Lollipop will also be available on the Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10 and Google Play edition devices in the coming weeks. This week, two software updates for Asus-made tablets have been certified by Bluetooth, indicating that Lollipop isn't far away. The two tablets are the Asus K008 and the Asus ME370T or, the Nexus 7 (2013) and the Asus MEMO tablet that went on to become the first Nexus 7 back in 2012. While Bluetooth certification doesn't give us an exact date, a source speaking to Android Police, seems to believe the OTA update will arrive on November 3. There seems to be some suggestion that the Nexus 10 tablet will also receive its OTA update on November 3. Any Nexus devices older than these are all but guaranteed not to get it, meaning that Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S owners are plum out of luck.


Sony

Sony has openly declared that it will be "bringing Android 5.0 Lollipop to the entire Xperia Z Series." It's even published a full list of handsets which are in line for Android Lollipop, so here we go...Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR, Xperia Tablet Z, Xperia Z1, Xperia Z1S, Xperia Z Ultra, Xperia Z1 Compact, Xperia Z2, Xperia Z2 Tablet, Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3v, Xperia Z3 Compact and Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact. It's worth noting that the Sony Z Ultra Google Play edition will be first in line, but Sony is yet to reveal an exact date for the update. As to when Sony will start rolling out the update to its main line of devices, the manufacturer has said "We'll start the upgrade at the beginning of 2015 for the core Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z2 series – continuing thereafter for all remaining devices above."



Monday, October 13, 2014

HTC Desire 616 price, full specification and Hidden Features

HTC recently announced the Desire 616 Dual SIM along with E8 with a price tag of Rs. 16,990, given the platform created by the high sales of HTC One M8 and Desire 816, the E8 and Desire 616 Dual SIM are very much expected to keep up the performance of the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC. Talking about the HTC Desire 616 Dual SIM it does not have the HTC Sense 6 UI but it has the Sense 5.5 which is on top of Android Jellybean also the phone has a Dual-SIM setup – one regular (Mini) SIM and the other Micro-SIM. Lets check out the device its features, specifications and then round up in the final verdict.



Look and Feel

The HTC Desire 616 Dual SIM is made up of a glossy cheap plastic which tends to get the finger impressions on it. The overall design seems to be good and it fits perfectly in one hand because of the curved design on the sides. There is a strip of good looking matte plastic. above the screen and also in the sides but it looks inconsistent as the strip is not present below the device. The curved look on the sides and back make the smartphone look much slim (slimmer than its actual girth of 9.15mm) and comfortable to hold. The design is actually borrowed from Desire 816.


SPECS
Size
142 x 71.9 x 9.15 mm
Weight
150 g


Display
5 inch, HD720


CPU Speed
1.4 GHz octa-core CPUs


Platform Android
Android™
HTC BlinkFeed™


SIM Card Type
Dual SIM (Regular SIM + micro SIM)


Network1
2G/ 2.5G – GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
  • 850/900/1800/1900 (SIM1 & SIM2)
3G - UMTS/ HSPA:
  • 900/2100 MHz with HSPA+ up to 21Mbps


Memory2
Total storage: 4 GB, available capacity varies
RAM: 1 GB
Expansion card slot supports microSD™ memory card for up to 32GB additional storage (card not included)


GPS
Internal GPS antenna


Sensors
Accelerometer
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor


Connectivity
3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Bluetooth® 4.0
Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n


Camera
8 MP camera with auto focus
1080p Full HD video recording
Front Camera: 2MP
Front Camera: 720p video recording


Multimedia
Audio supported formats:
Playback: .wav, .mp3, .amr, aac .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
Recording: .amr, .aac

Video supported formats:
Playback: .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), H.263, H.264,
Recording: .mp4, H.263, H.264,


Battery3
Capacity: 2000 mAh
Removable rechargeable Li-polymer battery
Talk Time:
Up to 14 hours for 3G
Standby time:
Up to 700 hours for 3G


AC Adaptor
Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output: 5 V and 1 A



Display

The Desire 616 carries a 5 Inch screen with a resolution of 720X1280 which gives us a pixel density of around 294 ppi. The on screen buttons use a lot of space but as the device carries a 5 Inch screen so that does not create any sought os problem. The screen does not provide a good viewing angle so if the device is viewed at any angle other than 90 degrees the colors gets DE saturated. The screen when touched leaves a mark on it which becomes irritating at times. The colors on screen give a pleasant warm tone and brightness levels are also decent.


Camera- Rear and Front

We had good expectations from the HTC desire 616 camera but it could not actually stand up to those, well actually this is not justified as I was using HTC One M8 before this. So the camera performs well good light conditions but the images suffer a lot under low light conditions. Though the camera app does not have a lot of features but it does provide the features that one uses in daily life, which is sufficient. Some times in the day light pictures the noise disturbs the quality but the colors remain natural. Coming to the 2 MP front camera it just serves the purpose and does not result in good quality selfie.


Performance

The phone performs well in the day to day usage and the battery back back is upto the level. Multiple apps can be used without any problem or stutter. The Octa core processor keeps the phone running at a good speed and the phone scores really well in the benchmark test, for Antutu it scored 23,272 while in Quadrant it got 12,185 . We tried playing a couple of soft games initialy like Subway Surfer and then a few heavy games like Asphalt, the phone worked. Playing full HD videos on the device was also smooth but at times it missed frames. Even in a heavy usage the smartphone managed to run for about 6 hours and then died.


Verdict

The HTC Desire 616 carries a good body and gives good feel when held, the performance is also upto the mark, with phones like Xiaomi Mi3 and Asus Zenfone 5, it would be a bit hard for HTC to push this smartphone in the market not because they don’t offer better features but they offer the similar features at a much lower price.



(Price in India       Rs. 16,990) 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Motorola Moto X 2ng Gen in india at rs. 31999



The new Moto X 2nd gen is now available on Flipkart. This is upgraded Moto X priced at Rs. 31,999 for the Black colour version and Rs. 33,999 for the Bamboo white and Black Leather colour option. This handset is using the Snapdragon 801 processor with 4G LTE support.



On the hardware part the Moto X 2nd Gen sports a 5.2 inch FHD screen with gorilla glass 3 protection. It runs KitKat with 2GB RAM, 16GB storage. Hardware is 2.5GHz MSM8974-AC quad core with Adreno 330 GPU.

The new Moto X weight with battery is 144 grams and is 9.97mm thick. This handset also comes with dual cameras – 13MP on rear with dual LED flash and 2MP on the front. There are 4 sensors and battery is 2300 mAh capacity. This handset supports 4G, 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth.

The Moto X 2nd Gen is now available exclusively on Flipkart. The price seems too high, lets see how this Moto model does this time.

Launch Day Offer
– 6 months EMI on ICICI / HDFC credit cards.
– Rs. 1,500 Coupon (Myntra).
– Rs. 1,000 off on Moto Deck Speakers.
– Free charge :- 100% cash back on Rs. 1200 recharge from FreeCharge



Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Samsung Grand Prime launched for Rs. 15250 with 5" screen

Another quad core powered handset from Samsung Mobile – The Grand Prime will hit the stores in the next two days with a price tag of Rs. 15,250. This is a dual SIM handset with 3G support.

The Samsung Grand Prime is called the Selfie smartphone as it comes with a 5MP front facing camera. It’s dual SIM that runs Android KitKat out of the box with 1GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage. There is micro SD card slot that can further add external storage of up to 64GB.
The Prime is powered by a 1.2GHz quad core processor probably Qualcomm Snapdragon. The handset supports 14 Indian regional languages. There is an 8 megapixel rear auto focus camera with flash and a front camera of 5MP (Wide Angle) resolution.
The touch screen is 5 inches TFT supporting 960 x 540 pixels (qHD) resolution. Handset is 8.6mm thick and key features are 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth. There is 2600 mAh battery.

Samsung Grand Prime will hit the stores within few days with an MRP tag of Rs. 16,000 but you can get it for under Rs. 15,500.

HTC Butterfly 2 Specifications and Review

HTC Butterfly 2

The Butterfly series may not be the bread winner for HTC but has proven to be among the most resourceful in the family. The HTC Butterfly 2 has a good foundation to build on: a solid screen, the trademark stereo speakers and HTC Sense 6.
HTC, who typically can't be bothered to care much about the midrange, have a four-headed monster at the top. The One (M8) is obviously in charge, with a fresh Windows Phone version in tow. The more affordable HTC One (E8) trades the metal outfit for polycarbonate but keeps most of the worthwhile specs, and even adds a more capable 13MP camera. The HTC Butterfly 2 is the last piece of the puzzle and the question is do they really need another piece of the same size.


The third installment in the Butterfly series adds dust and water resistance to what the One (E8) offers as well as a Duo camera setup with a 13MP primary sensor - a first for the company. And that might be just enough to emerge as HTC's most viable option against competing flagships like the Galaxy S5 and Sony's Xperia Z line.
The HTC Butterfly 2 is dust-protected and can go up to 1m deep underwater for 30 minutes and manages to do so with no protective flaps over the 3.5mm headphone jack or the microUSB 2.0 port. Here's goes the complete package.



Key features

·       5" 1080p capacitive touchscreen with 441pi pixel density
·       Android 4.4.2 KitKat with HTC Sense 6
·       2.5GHz quad-core Krait 400 CPU; 2GB of RAM; Adreno 330 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset
·       13MP camera with f/2.2 lens, HTC Zoe mode, dual LED flash
·       1080p video capture, 60fps
·       5MP front-facing camera with BSI sensor; wide-angle f/2.0 lens; HDR; 1080p video recording
·       16GB or 32GB of built-in memory; microSD card slot
·       IP57 certification for dust and water protection - up to 1m for 30 minutes
·       Active noise cancellation with a dedicated microphone
·       Front-facing stereo speakers with BoomSound and built-in amplifiers
·       2,700mAh battery; Extreme Power Saving Mode
·       IR port


Main disadvantages

·       No 4K video recording or OIS, no HDR video
·       Non user-replaceable battery
·       Glossy plastic gets easily smudged and scratched
The HTC Butterfly 2 ticks most of the boxes for an Android flagship in 2014 - the Snapdragon 801 is still more than relevant, the camera has a sufficient amount of pixels, the display is of ample size and 1080p resolution. The waterproofing has been steadily climbing from a gimmick to a sought-after feature. The only downgrade is the battery size - down from 3,200mAh in the Butterfly S. The current 2,700mAh is still slightly more than what the E8 has - and the battery life there was reasonably good.
Currently the HTC Butterfly 2 is mostly bound to markets outside Europe and US, so it's not standing in One M8's way. HTC has an impressive track record of gorgeous flagships, which however struggle to bring the much needed cash in. So who knows, the cheaper backups may be all they need to turn the trend around.

Even without the IP57 certification, the Butterfly 2 is a perfectly viable - and sufficiently fresh -alternative to the flagship. That said, being able to take the Butterfly 2 underwater for some cool snaps is nothing to frown at - and it's less of a hassle without the water-repellent flaps we so hate. So perhaps the Butterfly 2 has a good chance to impress. All it needs to do now is be as good as the HTC One (E8) and put on an acceptable price tag.



Nokia Lumia 1520 Review and Hidden Feature

Specification of Lumia 1520


  • Main camera sensor: 20 MP, PureView
  • Display size: 6''
  • Display resolution: Full HD (1920 x 1080)
  • Processor name: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 800
  • Maximum talk time (3G): 24h
  • Battery capacity: 3400mAh
  • Wireless charging: Yes, with accessory cover


Review And Hidden Features of Nokia Lumia 1520



Windows Phone 8 gets even bigger

The Nokia Lumia 1520 comes with all the exclusive features of Windows Phone 8, like Live Tiles and People Hub. And they're all optimized for the big screen, making your Windows Phone 8 experience even better.



Big and bright

With a six-inch, super-sensitive, Full HD display and great readability in sunlight, the Nokia Lumia 1520 makes it easy to see text, photos and videos.



For work and play

Built-in Microsoft Office means you can view and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint files without losing any original formatting. Save documents to OneDrive and return to them whenever it suits you.



Photos to remember

Take amazing photos with a 20 MP PureView camera with a Zeiss lens, and let Nokia Storyteller software organize them into stories using interactive HERE maps.



Browse at top speed



With the 4G LTE network, an advanced 2.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, and Internet Explorer 10, your digital world is always right at your fingertips.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

iphone 6 hidden features that Everyone should know


With the switch to iOS 8, we get a lot of new features that really change the way our iPhones and iPads work. Visually, it's a much smaller change than the move from iOS 6 to iOS 7, but new features like extensions, widgets, continuity, battery management, and a full raft of tweaks mean that your phone or tablet just went through a lot of changes.

There are a tonne of new features in iOS 8 and we've covered pretty much every major improvement to the OS. While doing that, we noticed several smaller features that are very useful, but might slip by unnoticed. Without further ado, let's jump right in to the best hidden features in iOS 8.

Hidden Featureas in iOS 8 that everyone should know




Send last location to Apple before your battery dies  

If you've ever lost your iPhone, this new feature allows your iPhone (or iPad) to send its last known location to Apple when the battery drains to a critical level. iCloud presently holds this information for 24 hours, but this new setting will allow Apple to access location information for a lost device for a longer period of time.


Credit card scanning  

In iOS 8's web browser (Safari), you can utilize the camera to scan in credit card numbers when making online purchases, rather than manually entering your credit card number.


Systemwide Hindi support
Finally, you can set Hindi as the system language in iOS. Go to Settings > General > Language & Region > iPhone Language > Hindi. This doesn't just change the keyboard, but the entire UI as well.


Hide keyboard prediction by swiping down
Speaking of keyboards, if you don't like the word predictions that pop up above the keyboard, you can quickly hide them. Just place your finger on the predictions and swipe down. To reveal these again, swipe up in the same place.



Hide images from Photos app

Images and videos in the Photos app can now be hidden from the Moments, Collections, and Years view in the Photos app.  Holding your finger on a photo will bring up an options menu and selecting "Hide" will keep it from being visible in those sections. Hidden photos are still visible in the albums view, however, in new "Hidden" album.



DuckDuckGo

You can now set privacy-focussed search engine DuckDuckGo as default in Safari. Tap Settings > Safari > Search Engines > DuckDuckGo.



Zoom controls
iOS 8 has advanced zoom controls. While this feature has been designed for the visually impaired, it's quite useful when you want to zoom in apps that don't support it (such as Instagram). Head to Settings > General > Accessibility > Zoom. Now turn on Zoom and Show Controller. After this, double tap with three fingers anywhere in iOS and you'll see a pop up that lets you zoom in and out. Drag three fingers on the screen to move round the screen.


Phone calls over Wi-Fi

iOS 8 includes an option for WiFi calling, allowing you to place phone calls over WiFi when connected to a WiFi network, which is handy when your carrier signal is low. Several carriers, including T-Mobile, have already announced support for the feature. As of iOS 8 beta 3, this feature is available for T-Mobile users. In beta 5, when WiFi calling is enabled, it is labeled T-Mobile WiFi at the top of the iPhone screen.


Phone calls over Wi-Fi

iOS 8 includes an option for WiFi calling, allowing you to place phone calls over WiFi when connected to a WiFi network, which is handy when your carrier signal is low. Several carriers, including T-Mobile, have already announced support for the feature. As of iOS 8 beta 3, this feature is available for T-Mobile users. In beta 5, when WiFi calling is enabled, it is labeled T-Mobile WiFi at the top of the iPhone screen.


Reply to messages without changing screens

Previously, if you were using an app and received a text message, you’d need to exit the screen you were on in order to reply. iOS 8 eliminates this irritating feature; simply swipe down on the banner that appears when a message comes through, and enter a quick response without leaving the screen.


Easily recover deleted photos

In iOS 8, when the preview icon at the bottom of the screen in the camera app is tapped, it opens up a view that allows you to recover deleted photos. To clear this menu, you can simply empty the ‘Recently Deleted’ album in the Photos app.


Create a blank home screen
iOS 8 lets you go minimalist on the home screen. Just move all icons to the next home screen and you can finally create a blank home screen. This is really not useful, unless you want to make sure people can check out your cool wallpaper.


Mail gestures


The Mail app in iOS 8 has some nice new gestures. Open your inbox and try a short right swipe on any mail to reveal a Mark as Unread option. Swipe to the left to reveal three options - More, Flag and Archive. You can change swipe actions by going to Settings > Mail > Swipe Options.