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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

OnePlus 2 : RAM revealed ahead of launch.

OnePlus 2 RAM revealed ahead of launch
The OnePlus 2 looks as if it will likely be one effective smartphone, with OnePlus taking to its blog to announce one greater spec for the imminent handset: superb 4GB LPDDR4 RAM.

"With LPDDR4, you will see faster loading instances, smoother gameplay, and in no way-before-visible strength saving functions," OnePlus wrote on its weblog.

"not only will the revel in at the OnePlus 2 be smoother and sleeker, but your battery existence will advantage as properly."

Observers will be aware that is one greater GB of RAM than the OnePlus 2's predecessor, the OnePlus One.
OnePlus power

The OnePlus 2 is already set to return sporting a Snapdragon 810 SoC processor, which will be effective enough to utilize the 4GB of RAM at its fullest.

The most effective other specs showed (in sluggish, almost weekly trickles) consist of the new reversible USB type-C port, a fingerprint scanner ready with Android Pay and a fee tag lower than $450 (about £291, AU$604).

Set to release on July 27 (with a VR circulate), it will be a couple weeks extra earlier than we find out all the details of the OnePlus 2.

Monday, 6 July 2015

PM Narendra Modi in a digital dialogues at Digital India Week


Narendra Modi
Taking the "Digital India Week" a step further, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a dialogue on Sunday with tech enthusiasts on how to accomplish its purpose of making the country a digitally-empowered, knowledge economy, an official statement said.

"The prime minister invited tech enthusiasts to share their ideas and inputs on Digital India using #DigitalDialogue, adding that he will answer some of the questions on Sunday July 5, 2015," the statement said. These questions can be shared on forums like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn using #DigitalDialogue, it said.

Earlier in the week, Modi launched the "Digital India Week" here where India Inc. committed an investment of Rs.450,000 crore (some $75 billion) for the initiative that seeks to empower citizens by deploying IT and associated tools.

Choosing no less than a sports stadium to launch the initiative where who's who of India Inc. packed the rows, he said industry captains have committed investments of Rs.450,000 crore toward "Digital India" which will create 1.8 million new jobs.

Source: Techradar