Saturday 11 May 2013

Convert Physical Machines to Virtual Ones Using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.0



The latest version of the VMware vCenter Converter Windows installer, which is free to use, can be downloaded from www.vmware.com. The download size download is about 126 MB and is simple to install. Once installed this wizard driven application can be used to perform multiple IP-based conversions from a central location leading to better management. Also this utility supports almost every known virtualization platform and is not limited to VMware. Using this application one can convert formats such as Microsoft Hyper-V, Virtual PC and Virtual Server, and backup images of physical machines such as Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery or Norton Ghost to VMware virtual machines. One can also convert Windows and Linux-based physical machines and third-party image formats to VMware virtual machines.




In our test setup we took one target computer with Windows XP (machine 1) running the relevant application, and then used a second computer (machine 2) as a central conversion server and installed VMware's converter application on it. We used a shared folder on machine 2 to store the VM of machine 1. To start conversion we need to start the converter application and click on 'Convert machine' tab on top. This would start the wizard prompting you to select which machine you want to convert---the host machine or any other machine on the network. In our test we took one of the machines in our network. Once credentials of the target machine are populated, the next step is to put the converter agent on the machine. The application should do it automatically, however, the internal firewall and administrative rights might prevent you from putting the agent application at a remote location. To overcome this issue, you can directly install the agent on a target machine. For this, go to 'C:\\Program Files\\VMware\\VMware vCenter Converter Standalone' and find the 'VMware-Converter-Agent' application. Copy and install it on the target machine.






Once a connection has been established between the agent and the central converter, you need to specify the storage path, destination type, and the type of VM you want to convert. In this setup we created VM for VMware player which was stored in a shared folder on the network. Before conversion begins, you can edit the configuration of the created VM by clicking on 'Edit' link under 'Options'.


The conversion process takes some time depending on the target machine. You get a step-by-step update under 'Log Highlight' window.


After completion of the conversion, we found two new files on the storage drive (.vmx and .vmdk). We used the VMware player to run the freshly converted machine.



Wednesday 8 May 2013

K9 Web Protection

K9 Web Protection is a comprehensive parental controls and web filtering package that will keep the whole family safe online.

The program is able to block access to many web sites, according to their category: pornography, drugs, hacking, gambling, hate sites and more. Some pre-defined profiles speed up this process. Selecting "High", for instance, blocks almost everything and is suitable for very young children, while the "Minimal" profile is more relaxed, a better option for teenagers.

You can also make your own custom selection of site types to block, or just choose the Monitor option, which lets people go to whatever sites they like, but logs them for review later.
A Time Restrictions option then lets you define exactly what your kids can go online. Choose the NightGuard option, for example, and internet access will automatically be blocked between 10pm and 7am (although you can then change these times to whatever you like).
K9 Web Protection isn't just about adding web restrictions, though. You also get access to data from the WebPulse cloud service, a growing community who provide more than 6 billion web content ratings per day. And as soon as just one other user rates a site for phishing, spyware or malware, K9 Web Protection will immediately block it for everyone else, so helping you avoid even the very latest scams and threats.



Monday 6 May 2013

SpeedFan 4.49

If you need a tool that can change your computer's fan speeds, read the temperatures of your motherboard and your hard disk, read voltages and fan speeds and check the status of your hard disk using S.M.A.R.T. or SCSI attributes, then you came to the right place. SpeedFan is the software to go. It is fully configurable and you can create custom events to handle every situation automatically. SpeedFan works under Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. SpeedFan works under Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012 too. SpeedFan works fine on 64 bit too. The relevant driver is now signed with my digital certificate. And this all costs you absolutely nothing! 

What is Speed Fan

SpeedFan lets you take a deeper view at the status of your computer. Almost every computer includes support for hardware monitoring. Accessing digital temperature sensors is really useful. If you are trying to figure out why your PC hangs when under heavy load or after some hours of usage, SpeedFan might help you find the real cause. Very often it is a poor power supply, or an improperly installed heatsink that lead to behaviours that we tend to associate (incorrectly) with errors from the operating system. SpeedFan automatically searches your computer for informative chips: the hardware monitor chips.




SpeedFan can display voltages,fan speeds and temperatures. On rare occasions, the BIOS doesn't activate such features. SpeedFan tries to enable them as long as this is a safe thing to do. Not only the motherboard is searched, but also some video cards and almost every currently sold hard disk. SpeedFan can access status info from EIDE, SATA and even SCSI drives, consistently showing internal data that can be used to diagnose current and future hard disk failures. This is known as S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology). At the lowest level, the SpeedFan hardware monitor software can access digital temperature sensors, but its main feature is its ability to control fan speeds according to the temperatures inside your PC, thus reducing noise.



Sunday 5 May 2013

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Thunderbird

Want a great e-mail program, but don't want to pay a penny? Then you won't do any better than Thunderbird, e-mail software from Mozilla, the same folks who bring you Firefox. It combines ease of use with high-end features such as message encryption, digitally signing messages, filters for automated e-mail handling, and very good threaded messaging. This version adds interface improvements, such as tabs, that make it faster to navigate your inbox.

Thunderbird setup has always been easy, and in this version, it's easier still. Enter your e-mail address and password, and Thunderbird will try to get all the necessary information about server names and locations by checking a database of such information maintained by Thunderbird. It was able to automatically to set itself up for use with Gmail using IMAP, which is impressive, considering that doing it manually can be confusing. As with the previous version, if you already have e-mail software, it will import those settings.



There's a lot more to like in this new version of Thunderbird. Most obvious are the tabs, so that you can have different e-mails in separate tabs, and quickly jump back and forth among them. When you search e-mail, that also opens in a new tab.

Also notable is that actions you take such as replying to mail and forwarding mail are now right in Thunderbird's message header itself, rather than in the toolbar. This makes them easier to find--and also gives the toolbar more space for other things, such as message search and add-ons.

Thunderbird still isn't an all-around personal information manager like Outlook--there's no calendar, for example, and you can't create to-do lists. It also doesn't integrate with social networking sites such as Facebook, which the new Outlook Social Connector lets you do.


Friday 3 May 2013

TrustGo Antivirus and Mobile Security 1.3.3 (for Android)

What separates TrustGo from products like Kaspersky Mobile Security is that it focuses on apps. In the App Manager tab, you'll be presented with a list of popular apps that TrustGo has scanned and certified as safe to use. According to TrustGo, the company scans 400 app marketplaces around the world, and gathers information from users to stay abreast of new Android apps. For users this is a first line of defense against malicious applications.

The My Apps sub tab will give you information on what's installed on your device, but is irritatingly not open by default.

From here, you can uninstall an app in seconds, or report it to TrustGo for unusual behavior. The reporting feature is a bit odd since it requires users to do a bit of investigation on their own, but is certainly useful for TrustGo to keep informed about the app ecosystem.


From the Security screen, you can access Privacy Guard. This breaks down the permissions requested by apps into broad categories, giving you a bird's eye view of what kind of information your apps can access. If TrustGo has flagged an app as insecure or unsafe it will provide more information on the risks presented by the app. Unfortunately, Android does not provide granular permissions control, requiring users to either take the risk or uninstall the app. Tapping on an app in Privacy Guard list allows you to uninstall it, and also indicates whether the app has been certified by TrustGo.

Note that not all suspicious apps will be flagged in Privacy Guard, only apps which TrustGo believes could expose your personal information.

Scanning and Impact on the User
Even the scans carried out by TrustGo's Security Scanner are focused on apps, though it will run through every available file on your phone as soon as you tap the scan option from the homescreen. Kaspersky Mobile Security, on the other hand, gives you the option of a targeted folder, app-only, or full system scan as well as other options.

Like other security apps, TrustGo scans new apps as their installed for potential threats. According the app's developers, the app can identify potential threats even in apps the company has never seen before thanks to heuristic scans performed on the device.

It took TrustGo an average of 62.4 seconds to scan 238 apps and other assorted files while a dozen other apps were running. This was well behind the much faster Bitdefender, but still fast enough to where it wouldn't impact the user.

Version 1.3.2 of TrustGo introduced significant changes to the anti-malware engine, which caused the app to jump to the top of AV-Test's January 2013 results with a perfect score. This independent testing lab also praised the additional features of the app, giving it a perfect usability score.

With TrustGo installed, there's minimal impact on the user. The phone is still fast and responsive, even with a scan running. I didn't notice any stuttering or lag playing Minecraft on my Samsung Galaxy Note II $299.99 at AT&T while TrustGo was scanning (even with 11 other apps running). With the TrustGo installed, it takes an average of 25.3 seconds to boot up the phone, and only another five seconds after that before the TrustGo logo appears on the top bar.

TrustGo can do SD card scanning and schedules weekly scans by default. I'd like to see scheduled scans made optional by default, however, since performance is critical with mobile devices.

Identifying and Removing Suspicious Apps
To see how TrustGo handled potentially malicious apps, I installed a penetration testing app that is frequently flagged as malware. After I installed the test app, TrustGo popped up a warning which I was pleased to note categorized it as a low threat, and also included information about the app. Most security apps do not provide information about why they flag the apps that they do. However, enough time had elapsed that I could have easily opened the suspicious app before TrustGo's warning appeared.

From this warning you could uninstall the app or add it to my list of ignored apps. Once ignored, TrustGo will not include the app in its list of possible threats during a system scan. Tapping delete here, or in the scan results, opens the Android uninstaller and removes the app.

During  testing on the Samsung Galaxy Note II, It had a few instances where the Android uninstaller failed to launch after It tapped delete. It was not able to replicate this issue, but for any security app you should check to make sure the uninstall was successful if you don't see a confirmation screen.

Thursday 2 May 2013

The Best Tuneup Utilities

What is a PC tuneup utility, you ask? It's an application designed to fix the wear and tear that computers suffer over time by repairing hard drive fragmentation, fixing the problematic Windows registry, and deleting useless and duplicate files. While all of the tools listed below perform these basic actions, a few stand out from the pack by implementing unique features.

This tuneup utility collection doesn't represent the full scope of PC repair tools, but the ones included here are some of the best that you'll find. Some are paid apps, some are free apps, but you can rest easy knowing that even the lowest scoring of these PC tune up utilities will leave your PC in better condition than they found it.

360Amigo System Speedup Pro
Starting at $19.95 per year
360Amigo System Speedup Pro can help blow the cobwebs from a neglected OS, but it needs a more thorough cleaning ability and more flexible installation abilities to contend with its best rivals.

AVG PC Tuneup 2011
Starts at $29.99 for one license
AVG PC Tuneup 2011 offers excellent system-cleaning performance and can turn back the clock on a worn machine.




Comodo System Utilities
Free
Comodo System Utilities is a free and effective system-enhancing utility that is as potent, if not more so in certain cases, as paid apps. 




Diskeeper 2011 Professional
$59.95
Diskeeper 2011 may be pricey, and sports a busy interface, but it can repair the elements that negatively impact system performance and, thanks to some unique tools, slow the wear-down process. 




Iolo System Mechanic 10
$39.95
Iolo System Mechanic remains one of the best PC tune-up utilities around, as it digs deep, cleans up PCs well, and offers informative, easy-to-understand help about the problems that plague computers. 



Norton Utilities
$49.99 for three licenses
This PC tune-up utility can give an aged PC a new lease on life, but its lacks some of the features and performance found in competing software.




PC Tools Performance Toolkit 2011
$39.95
This PC clean-up tool will make your system boot faster and run smoother, but the limited installations may not be household-friendly.




SlimWare Utilities SlimCleaner
Free
Featuring free, effective, community-based problem solving, SlimCleaner is an excellent application for those who don't want to pony up money for a tune-up utility or deal with licenses.




Spamfighter Full-Diskfighter
Starting at $9.95 per month
Spamfighter Full-Diskfighter will improve your PC's performance, but there are other suites that do a better job at making your computer run like new.



Tuesday 30 April 2013

Some Best iPad Apps

Whether you're a long-time iPad user or powering on your Apple tablet for the first time, there's one thing you can use—app suggestions. The App Store boasts more than 275,000 dedicated iPad apps that run the gamut from the informative to the business-centric. That's a lot of software. You can't install them all—your iPad's storage will quickly fill—plus you don't want them all. With that many apps available for download from the App Store, there are sure to be quite a few stinkers in the bunch. 

Facebook for iPad
Facebook took its sweet time bringing a dedicated iPad app to market, but in the year since its release, the app has blossomed into a full-featured service. It needs just a few more refinements to meet all iPad users' needs.  



Hootsuite
HootSuite allow users to create numerous social network streams and view them in a clean, friendly interface, dispatching messages to multiple networks simultaneously. 




Tweetbot
Featuring an excellent design and loads of customization options, Tweetbot is an iPad app that Twitter users should sample—but only if they use Twitter exclusively. If you want to integrate Twitter and Facebook, MyPad is the way to go, but if Twitter is your exclusive social network, Tweetbot is a superior selection. 



Twitter for iPad
Once (or if) you become accustomed to. Twitter for iPad's cramped composition box design, you'll find it hard to go back to TweetDeck for iPad or any other iPad Twitter client. It's not perfect, but it simply feels right in both horizontal and vertical orientations. It's obvious that Twitter spent a good amount of time in creating this app, and it was well worth the lengthy wait.



TweetDeck for iPad
It may not support social networks such as Facebook or location-based services such as Foursquare, but TweetDeck for iPad is a respectable Twitter reader with an intuitive interface and accurate geo-tagging. 



Yelp
Yelp's iOS app brings the Web site's reviews and recommendations to the iPad, but diehard Yelpers will miss a handful of features that didn't get ported to Apple's tablet. 



Air Display 1.2 (for iPad)
A second monitor can be a boon to productivity, as you can keep Outlook, Twitter, or other potentially distracting work element on a second screen. That's where Avatron's Air Display comes in: It turns your iPad into a wireless second LCD monitor for your Mac or PC. 



Bento
Bento is an extremely flexible organizational app that can get your business or your everyday life in order courtesy of 25 ready-to-use database templates. 



Citrix Go To My PC
Citrix Go To My PC for iPad makes it simple to control your computer while away from your work area, but the lack of multitasking support, and latency issues, may dampen the experience. 



Cubby (beta)
Even though Cubby is still in beta, we feel confident giving it a four-star rating. It offers both the flexibility of letting you designate any folder on your system for syncing, while eliminating confusion that approach introduces in other products. Its DirectSync capability sets it apart from most competitors, letting you sync unlimited data among your own computers.       

             

Monday 29 April 2013

8 Video Conferencing Tools for Small Organisations

1.VMukti open source is an Asterisk/Yate enabled p2p Video IP Communications Suite for Web / PSTN. This serverless broadband ready platform enables OS community to save 90% on capital & operating costs over proprietary software for conferencing. Along with open source products, vmukti also offers a Live/Pre-recorded video streaming solution. It provides you simple software to broadcast live and also upload live video feed from the client end.



2.Ekiga (formely known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source video conferencing and VOIP software for GNOME. It uses both the H.323 and SIP protocols and supports many audio and video codecs, and is interoperable with other SIP compliant software like Microsoft NetMeeting.






3.BigBlueButton supports sharing of slides (PDF and PPT), video conferencing , whiteboard, chat, voice (using Asterisk or FreeSWITCH), and desktops.



4.OpenMeetings is a free open source video and web conferencing software. You can use your microphone or webcam, share documents on a whiteboard, share your screen or record meetings. It is available as hosted service or you can download and install a package on your server with no limitations in usage or users.



5.QuteCom (previously called WengoPhone) is a free software SIP compliant VoIP client developed by the QuteCom (previously OpenWengo) community under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It allows users to speak to other users of SIP compliant VoIP software at no cost. It also allows users to call landlines and cell phones, send SMS and make video calls. None of these functionalities are tied to a particular provider, allowing users to choose among any SIP provider.



6.OpenVCS stands for Open Source Video Conferencing Server and uses SIP (RFC 3261, 3GPP TS 24.229) protocol. OpenVCS is used as a Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) manager. The application can managed any number of MCU (a.k.a Bridge) where each Bridge can support up to 64 participants. The application can be used as a standalone SIP server or behind an IMS Core where each Bridge will be seen as an Application Server. You can use any SIP compliant device to connect to a bridge as long as the client is RFC 3261 compliant. For example, you can use IMSDroid on Android, iDoubs on iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad), Boghe on Windows or Linphone/Bria on MAC OS X or Linux.



7.ooVoo is free for PC and Mac. Its desktop application allows you to video chat with your friends and family on their own PCs or Macs, and also on their smartphones (iOS, Android) and tablets. Group video calls with up to 12 people can be recorded and you can upload calls to YouTube, send instant messages to your contacts on ooVoo and set up a web chat room for free.



8.SightSpeed brings you the world's best video and voice calling service for both Macs and PCs. You can make free video calls, PC-to-PC voice calls, or simply make and receive calls to and from regular telephones. It provides a smooth, natural video with no delay. Mac users can connect with full quality to Windows users, and vice versa. You can also create and send video mails to anyone with an email address. Have multi-party video calls with up to 4 people at a time and have a video or voice call with anyone, even non-SightSpeed users.

Saturday 27 April 2013

Nine Free Data Recovery tools

1.TestDisk

TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery software. It is primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again, These symptoms could be caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally deleting a Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy.... 

2.Redo Backup and Recovery

An easy rescue system with GUI tools for full system backup, bare metal recovery, partition editing, recovering deleted files, data protection, web browsing, and more. Uses partclone (like Clonezilla) with a UI like Ghost or Acronis.... 

3.FreeRecover

FreeRecover is a free file recovery program for NTFS drives. It allows you to search and preview deleted files to find lost data. It also estimates the integrity of the deleted files, as well as retrieve their original file paths.... 

4.Parted Magic

The Parted Magic OS employs core programs of GParted and Parted to handle partitioning tasks with ease, while featuring other useful programs.... 

5.Recuva

Accidentally deleted an important file? Lost something important when your computer crashed? Recuva recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, Recycle Bin, digital camera card, or MP3 player.... 

6.Undelete Plus

Undelete Plus used to be commercial software but has gone on a lengthy "limited time offer" freeware run. This file recovery app works on all versions of Windows and incarnations of the FAT and NTFS file systems. Like Recuva, Undelete Plus assigns a recovery probability to files it finds based on how damaged the file is. You can sort files by type, set filters based on time and size to avoid sifting through every deleted file on your disk, and keep folder structures intact when you perform your recovery.... 

7.Restoration

Restoration is a tiny, no-frills, portable recovery tool. You can use it in all versions of Windows. It lacks some of the advanced functionality of other nominees but does have basic file-name search and the ability to sort by file parameters such as size and filename.... 

8.Easeus Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition

It recovers deleted files, even if you've emptied the Recycling Bin or deleted them directly (and provided they haven't been securely deleted with multiple passes). It can recover data from your hard drive, USB drives, memory cards, and other storage devices. It's compatible with dynamic disks and all Windows file systems, from FAT to NTFS and EXT, and can skip bad sectors automatically for quicker scanning. Easeus Data Recovery Wizard is fully functional freeware with 1GB recovery limit that serves as a trial for a paid upgrade. The latest version of Easeus Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition sports an improved user interface and Windows 8 compatibility.... 

9.Trinity Rescue Kit

TRK is a free live Linux distribution that aims specifically at recovery and repair operations on Windows machines, but is equally usable for Linux recovery issues. The latest version 3.4 has an easy to use scrollable text menu that allows anyone who masters a keyboard and some English to perform maintenance and repair on a computer, ranging from password resetting over disk cleanup to virus scanning.... 

Thursday 25 April 2013

Lenovo launches IdeaPad Lynx K3011 in India

Lenovo India announced the launch of the IdeaPad Lynx K3011 – a premium Hybrid Windows 8 Tablet that combines and optimizes the features of a tablet, as well as a PC 


Lynx K3011 is the first wave "Wintel" premium productivity tablet, with a detachable keyboard design. Powered by Intel® processor along with Windows 8, Lynx K3011 is the perfect balance of entertainment & productivity.

The sleek tablet features a 11.6" IPS HD screen and a 400 nit bright screen for perfect visibility. It comes with an innovative "Accutype" keyboard and ports to connect with all regular PCs and offers double the regular battery life. Its wireless display feature makes projecting information easier and when linked with the optional accessory, it can play to a VGA projector port. Its 10-point multi-touch screen supports all the latest Windows 8 touch gesture shortcuts.

The IdeaPad K3011 comes with the new upgraded Clover Trail 1.8GHz Dual Core, which provides plenty of power, for tablet apps and all everyday PC applications. It is a large screen portable premium tablet for everyday entertainment and also a professional laptop for all PC programs.

Key highlights of the product:
-- Slim and light first wave productivity tablet with Intel processor and Microsoft windows8 system.

Wednesday 24 April 2013

How to Connect to Another Computer Using Remote Access

If you have Windows XP it has built in remote access software that helps you connect to a friends computer, by invitation, to help them by taking remote access control of their computer system. This means you could be in the USA and be helping your friend in Australia to find a solution to his or her computer problems. The technology to gain remote access to basically anyone's computer is available on most computer users start menu. I regularly give my friends computer support from the comfort of my own home.

What you need to use the Help and Support tool to gain remote access

1. An broadband or cable internet connection.
2. Windows Xp on both computers
3. An email address or be signed into Windows  Live messenger. 




The easiest way to connect

 It is very easy to connect two computers over the internet. One computer can take control and fix problems on the other computer. Following these steps to use the Help and support software that is built in to Windows.

1. Sign in to Windows Live Messenger and have your friend do the same thing.
2. Go to the start menu and choose Help and Support (shown below) Just the computer user that wants to invite does this. 



3. The Help and Support Center will appear. 




4. Click on Invite a Friend to connect to your computer with Remote Assistance. Located under the Ask For Assistance menu. 



5. Then press Invite someone to help you. The window below will appear.



6. Choose your friends name from the Windows Messenger contact list.


7. Click on Invite this person.
8. This will allow your friend to see your desktop. If they want to control your they must press the Take control button and the other person must agree by pressing ok..


This is what I see when I am in control of my friends computer...I can go on the internet or read their emails etc..


Reasons to use Windows remote help and support

-Your problem is so minor, you do not want to bother an IT support person.

-You cannot afford an It technician, and your know a computer whiz..

-You have already rang software support or your internet service provider and they could not help

-You constantly need desktop computer help and using remote access software is easy!!


Notes:

-If you close the Remote Assistance Window it will disconnect. And you will have to start your remote access again if you want to connect.

-Don't worry if it is a bit slow because that is normal. The speed of your remote access depends on your speed of both internet connections.

-You can also connect using an email address. The invitation is sent through email.
 
 

Monday 22 April 2013

Fix Your Registry – Fix Computer Problems

Any error or corruption of registry files can cause crash of the system or halt the system from time to time. To avoid this at no cost, consider free registry fix. On installation of software all its setting files get stored in the hard disk. Through registry, one can also know about active hardware, and runtime performance. 

Handle Registry Files With Care

The registry files are all based on the operating system for the windows on 32 bit or 64 bit versions. The files are stored in the hidden folder and cannot be accessed by every user. You should have an expert knowledge to access or make modifications in registry files even when you opt for free registry fix tool. Any wrong changes or modifications can result in malfunction of the operating system or the software related to it. It is thus, advisable for the users to take a backup of the registry file before making any modification or removing any registry files even through free registry fix, available online.

More About Registry

The registry contains basically values and keys. Whereas the registry keys can be compared to folders on the system and values are referred to as data pairs. One should clean the registry from any errors. In case a user does not have knowledge on registry, he can use software available for free registry fix and can easily improve the performance of the Windows operating systems. There are many softwares available that can help the users to drain away all infected files from the system or use freeware registry fix.


Unattended registry causes problems with Win32, or corrupts EXE files. So, users are advised to immediately clean registry either manually or with the help of online free registry fix to keep the computer running in a proper way. With number of online registry scan software tools a user can save great deal of time as well as money. These errors cause lot of problems and if not cleaned on time can even cause damage to the hardware of the computer. One can any time make use of free registry fix downloads to get rid of all these problems as the tool is available online.



Registry Fix Mantra is a complete defense and repair system against existing and potential problems of windows system. 

Sunday 21 April 2013

Top 10 Best Smartphones

Top 10 Best Smartphones

  List of the Best Smartphones with a right mix of performance and features.

1. HTC One

The HTC One takes the top spot in our list of best smartphones.
image description Excellent
MRP : Rs.42,900



 

2. Apple iPhone 5 
 Exquisite build quality, blazing fast performance, very good battery life - need we say more?
 image description Excellent
MRP : 45,500 




3. Nokia Lumia 920
The best smartphone on the Windows Phone 8 platform, its class leading imaging performance is a bonus.
image description Good
MRP : 38,999
 


4. HTC Butterfly
Brilliant 1080p HD display, excellent build quality and the blazing fast performance.
image description Excellent
 MRP : 45,990
5. HTC One X+
One of the best Android smartphone today, buy it for its performance, style and a gorgeous screen.
image description Excellent
MRP : 40,190
6. Samsung Galaxy S III 

The Galaxy S III is fast and offers some unique features to differentiate itself from the rest.
image description Excellent
MRP : 42,500
 
7. Google Nexus 4 (by LG)
The Nexus 4 deserves being in the Top 3 list of best smartphones. But, its lack of availability.



8. BlackBerry Z10
Recommended for Blackberry loyalists. Offers fresh, new BB10 OS, solid hardware and a good camera.
image description Good
MRP : 43,490
9. Apple iPhone 4S
The 4S is recommended if you do not need the larger screen and gaming performance of the iPhone 5.
image description Good
MRP : 44,500
10.  LG Optimus 4X HD
Fastest Android phone from LG in India features a quad-core processor and an excellent IPS HD display.
image description Good
MRP : 32,999