Showing posts with label Gadget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gadget. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Why buying smartphone on EMIs is not a wise idea

For a country like India where average salaries are low compared to other developed/developing economies, we tend to spend too much on buying the latest electronic gadgets. This trend of splurging on electronic gadgets is observed more in the new generation because of lifestyle reasons.

Considering that the average life of a smartphone is about one year, we have to ask the question whether buying a smart phone on EMI is really a wise decision. As it is we as a society are very profligate with our money and now the mobile phone companies want us to spend more on buying their expensive and much-hyped devices. Should we take the bait and buy these devices on EMIs? The prudent answer is a vehement “no”!
Though it is a lifestyle choice and up to individuals to choose the type of phone they want to use, this decision has a significant impact on the personal finance of an individual. Every personal financial decision, no matter how big or small, has an impact on the overall finances of the individual. With the current trend of zero per cent interest rate on EMIs (with hidden processing fee) and no down payment, the smartphone business is booming for mobile phone manufacturers, banks and telecom operators (higher ARPU). On the face of it, the EMI option appears attractive to individuals who cannot afford a high-end phone but would like to own one. At a deeper level, individuals usually fall for such offers because they are looking for instant gratification. This nature of ours makes us susceptible to such offers over the savings route.
Opportunity cost
Let us consider an example where an individual who can afford to buy a smartphone worth Rs. 12,000 gets lured by the zero per cent interest, zero down payment bait of buying a smartphone of Rs. 36,000 on EMIs. This individual ends up paying an excess of Rs. 24,000 beyond his means. However, a prudent individual would choose to buy the smart phone that costs Rs. 12,000 and invest the excess amount of Rs. 24,000 in a systematic plan. Considering that he invests Rs. 2,000 per month for a period of 12 months at a 10 per cent annual rate of return, he would accumulate Rs. 25,281 at the end of the year. The same amount would be worth around Rs. 62,093.37 in 10 years. Not to mention that the same individual over the period of 10 years would change at least five smart phones, getting lured into more expensive upgrades every year.
Conclusion
In the era where marketing mavens drive social frenzy around the mobile phones, it is necessary that we do not succumb to the temptation of spending more than what we can afford. The money thus saved should be prudently invested to achieve more important and essential goals.

Source : http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/topics/why-buying-smartphone-on-emis-is-not-a-wise-idea

Saturday, August 4, 2012

HTC One unboxing India

This is the unboxing of the phone HTC One V phone. This phone was ordered online via tradus.in and to be honest, i received the phone after 3 days of payment which is fast IMO. HTC One V is one the budget android phones, if you are looking for both normal use and multitask. I got a chance to unbox this phone, thanks to my friend Brijin.

The pictures below shows the unboxing and the contents inside the box.
The important thing to note is that there was no SD card inside the box which suggests HTC is not providing SD card along with this product.
HTC One V operating system Ice Cream Sandwich, although you will also get an update to Jelly Bean very soon.
 
HTC One V uses a Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon 1 GHz, this makes the process of working the phone is quite fast. In addition, One V is also equipped with Adreno 205 GPU mixed with Sense technology makes 4 and graphic ICS Android runs quite smoothly.
What we have inside the box is a traditional combo; earbuds, USB cable, a small novella worth of documentation, an A/C adaptor and a CD. The point to note here is that the head phones which we get with the box is the normal HTC headphones and not beats edition.
The phone has a distinct chin under the display which is not liked by everyone, it undeniably makes the phone stand out. The device is your typical unibody that feels extra strong with that rough metal texture.
The One V is built on the solid foundations of the Desire, and its DNA can be traced all the way back to the Legend and the Hero.
The complete specs can be found here.
The complete review can be found here.


Sunday, July 15, 2012

iPhone 5 releses on August 7th

The much awaited next gen phone from Apple is all set to hit the world on 7th August 2012. The release of this phone was extended to August to avoid a direct competition with Samsung Galaxy S III.  This version of iPhone is scheduled to be rolled out with latest iOS 6.
 The specs of this phone still remains a mystery. The most probable upgrades which i think will be included in this phone are better and larger display, quad-core processor, NFC support and better battery. These should be improved if apple wants to stay in the market as Samsung is running away with better phones.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 to Hammer Nails

These days, cell phones do more than just make phone calls and send SMS messages. Really, it's not fair to call these multi-tools 'phones' when they're capable of so much more. The phones of today allow you to email, online bank, take pictures and videos, share content with friends, play games, and video chat and manufacturers are introducing new features all the time. In fact, this past weekend, Nokia posted a video showcasing the Lumia 900's abilities as a hammer.
"The [Lumia 900] is constructed of a uni-body polycarbonate shell that can withstand drops, scrapes and dings. On the face of the phone, you’ll find Gorilla Glass from Corning that is really tough," said Nokia's Jason Harris.

"Our quality engineers wanted to put the quality of the Lumia 900 to the test and created this video. You can see a hammer and nails being applied to the screen and even using the Lumia 900 as a hammer. And through all this, the screen looks great."

Check the video below:
If they don't sell, Nokia employees might be nailing the last nails in Nokia's High End Line coffin with this!
Source: Erodov

Friday, June 1, 2012

Galaxy S3 Lauched in India

Samsung has released the latest version of its highly successful Galaxy series in India, the Galaxy S3. After the huge success of Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S3 the third mobile in this series.

You can see the full phone specs here.
The phone is available for 43,180 rupees in India. Please note that this is the 16Gb version of S3. Samsung debuts S Voice along with device which is equal ant to Iris in Android and Siri in iphone.

H.C. Ryu, Samsung's vice president of sales and marketing, said that India is one of the top three strategic markets in the world for Samsung.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Samsung galaxy s3 pre booking india


You can pre-book your s3 here.
Samsung has announced that we can pre order Galaxy Samsung S III from their estore by paying a inital amount of Rs. 2000. The colour choices which are available now are Pebble Blue and Marble white. Samsung is also offering free bluetooth headset with every handset which is pre-booked.

Even though the price in India is not yet announced the launch price is expected to be Rs 35000. Currently Galaxy note is selling at price of Rs 32000 so we cannot expect to be price lesser than galaxy Note.
Reportedly the pre-orders have crossed 9 million in few days, worldwide.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note buyers in India will get a free pair of Sennheiser headphones


I stumbled across an article on IBNLive that discusses the Pocket. At the end of said article they talk about the Galaxy Note:
“Samsung also announced an exciting consumer promotion on its premium Galaxy Note. Any consumer buying a Galaxy Note between today and May 31, 2012 can avail free Sennheiser headphones, download free music and games, download full version of Angry Birds Space free and get a free flip cover.”
Anyway, if you’re in India, and are thinking of buying a Galaxy Note, now you have more reason to snatch one up. And if you don’t need the accessories, then don’t bother picking them up, since you’ll probably just throw them away.

Samsung Galaxy S3 --> London Olympics Official Phone

Reports have been appearing online that the Samsung Galaxy S III - to be unveiled in London on 3 May - will be the official handset of the 2012 Olympic Games. They point to the location of the Unpacked launch event and its timing (delayed from the universally expected date of February this year).
Pocket-lint has also had some indications that the new handset could well be stacked with exclusive Olympics content.
In June last year, during Samsung's Olympic campaign press conference, we were told by David Song, then managing director of UK and Ireland, that the company would be launching a special-edition Olympic Games handset - one that would be able to view live streams of the action.
"We are going to launch a smartphone that all the UK citizens can enjoy," Song teased. "Even if they are not in the stadiums, they will be able to see [the events] on their devices."
Additionally, Visa revealed at its own European security summit in Frankfurt that it was working with Samsung on an NFC-enabled device that would have "special Olympic content" and be an "iconic" Olympic phone. It also said the new device's "commercial availability" would be "global" - much like the latest reports of the Samsung Galaxy S III.
Added together, these statements suggest that the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S III will come with both NFC and a special dedicated portal for London 2012 Olympics Games live footage.
What is highly unlikely, however, is that Samsung will create an Olympic Games branded edition of the much-anticipated phone. Not only will its shelf life be restricted to the event's duration, but who wants to carry around a top-of-the-range Android handset adorned with the London 2012 logo on it?
Thankfully, tech site BGR says its sources report there will be only two designs of the Samsung Galaxy S III - one in blue and black, the other in white. The site also says there will be 16GB and 32GB versions and a 1080p HD display.
One thing's for sure, we don't have too long a wait to find out.

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