Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Sony Xperia Z1s case listing hints at November 26 release date

according ndtv gadget sources
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A new Amazon case listing suggests that the Sony Xperia Z1s, the much-talked about international variant of Xperia Z1 f, will be released on November 26.
Kolay, a case-maker, has started taking pre-orders for the 'Sony Xperia Z1s Black Gel' case cover and stylus pen at Amazon UK. The listing clearly reveals, "This item is due to be released on November 26, 2013." The listing is accompanied by few images that show the rumoured Xperia Z1s's front panel which looks identical to the flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z1. The rear panel image at the Amazon listing shows the primary camera placed above the LED flash nearly at the centre.

On Tuesday, Sony's upcoming Xperia Z1s was unofficially 'confirmed', thanks to an accidental listing on the company's. The official listing, which was since been pulled down, featured the yet-to-be-announced Xperia Z1s with an image and was accompanied by a tagline that said, "The best of Sony for the best of you."
Sony launched the Xperia Z1 f, a mini-variant of the flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z1, in October under Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo's winter smartphone line-up. The smartphone is likely to be released in late December 2013.
Recently, images of an unnamed Sony smartphone sporting a metal frame similar to the one seen on Sony Xperia Z1 surfaced online. The leaked images of the metal frame of the unnamed Sony smartphone revealed the usual number of ports and buttons seen on other Xperia devices - namely power, volume rocker, Micro-USB, and 3.5mm audio jack. One of the leaked images also revealed the White rear panel of the unnamed Sony smartphone, which houses the company's branding in the middle, along with an NFC logo.













































iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina display India price revealed, November 29 launch likely

According to the ndtv gadget sources
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Apple is set to launch the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina display in India on November 29, NDTV Gadgets has learnt from its sources.
While the date may still change due to supply constraints in other regions, we have also obtained the price list for the new iPad Air and iPad mini, which is unlikely to change between now and the launch, barring any major currency fluctuations.
According to the information we've received, the 16GB Wi-Fi only iPad mini with Retina display will be launched carrying a price tag of Rs. 28,900. The 32GB, 64GB and 128GB Wi-Fi only models will be priced at Rs. 35,900, Rs. 42,900 and Rs. 49,900 respectively. The 16GB iPad mini with Retina display and cellular connectivity will be priced at Rs. 37,900. The 32GB, 64GB and 128GB models will be priced at Rs. 44,900, Rs. 51,900 and Rs. 58,900 respectively.
The 16GB Wi-Fi only iPad Air will launch for a price of Rs. 35,900. The 32GB, 64GB and 128GB Wi-Fi only models will be priced at Rs. 42,900, Rs. 49,900 and Rs. 56,900 respectively. The 16GB iPad Air with cellular connectivity will be priced at Rs. 44,900. The 32GB, 64GB and 128GB models will be priced at Rs. 51,900, Rs. 58,900 and Rs. 65,900 respectively.
According to our source, Apple will continue to see the 16GB iPad mini without Retina display for Rs. 21,900 for the Wi-Fi version, the same price as of date. However, the cellular model is expected to get a price bump from Rs. 29,900 to Rs. 30,900. The iPad 16GB iPad 2 will continue to sell for Rs. 28,900 and Rs. 37,900 for the Wi-Fi and cellular models respectively.

Google Nexus 7, Nexus 10 Wi-Fi tablets receiving Android 4.4 KitKat update

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After almost two weeks from the 'release' of the operating system, Google has officially announced the rollout of Android 4.4 KitKat for its Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablets, available OTA (over-the-air).
The search engine giant confirmed the news via Android's Twitter and Google Plus accounts. Theannouncement post reads, "Starting today, Nexus 7 (2012 and 2013) and Nexus 10 will be getting a tasty update to Android 4.4, KitKat. Stay tuned, Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 versions with mobile data will be getting the update soon!"
Unfortunately, the latest incremental Kitkat update will be limited to only the Wi-Fi models of Nexus 7 (2012 and 2013) and Nexus 10 (2012) tablets. As per Google, both the 3G models of the Nexus 7 will have to wait a little more for the update. The Nexus 4 smartphone has also been left out of the update as well, but should get the Android 4.4 KitKat update soon. Google has not specified an exact date for the update for 3G-enabled Nexus 7 tablets and Nexus 4 in the post however.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Micromax Canvas Turbo review


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The Micromax Canvas Turbo (A250) is the company's first smartphone to feature a full-HD display. The Indian handset giant is backing the smartphone's launch with a high-level marketing campaign, featuring Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman, to make sure it doesn't go unnoticed. There's also a major shift in terms of the build of the phone and in some other attributes. 

Will the Canvas Turbo put Micromax in the league of A-list players, with all the new features and a big marketing push? We try to find out in our review.

Build/ Design
From a distance, the Micromax Canvas Turbo looks like any random Android smartphone from the company, however, on closer inspection we realised that we'd seen the same design on the Canvas Doodle 2, Micromax's other big screen smartphone. The construction of the phone is better than theCanvas 4 and Canvas HD, and it even feels more compact. The phone sports rounded edges. It's available in Pristine White and Midnight Blue colour variants and we received a Midnight Blue one as our review unit.

The front of the Canvas Turbo features a 5-inch full-HD display, three capacitive touch buttons for navigation below it, and the earpiece, front camera, notification LED and the sensor array above it.

micromax-canvas-turbo-side.jpgThe frame along the Canvas Turbo's edges appears to made of plastic and features the Power / Screen lock key and the Volume rocker key at the right hand side, and two micro-SIM trays at the left side. The Micro-USB port sits at the top edge of the phone, while the 3.5mm headset jack is located at the bottom edge.

The back of the Canvas Turbo is dominated by a non-removable aluminium cover which is flanked by two plastic strips at the top and bottom. The top strip also houses the 13-megapixel camera lens that protrudes out a little, and a big LED flash.

The bottom strip houses the speaker grill of the phone. There's some Micromax branding at the middle of the Canvas Turbo in the form of a logo.

Just like the Canvas Doodle 2, the Canvas Turbo also does not feature any removable parts, so you won't be able to replace the battery on your own.

micromax-canvas-turbo-back.jpgOverall, the build quality of the Micromax Canvas Turbo can be considered the best among all other Micromax smartphones. The phone is well-built, exudes a feeling of durability and feels nice to hold. Despite sporting a 5-inch display, the phone is perfect for one-hand use.

Display
The Micromax Canvas Turbo comes with a 5-inch full-HD CGS (Continuous Grain Silicon) IPS display with 1080x1920 pixels resolution and pixel density of 440ppi.

micromax-canvas-turbo-display.jpgThe full-HD screen is one of the phone's headline features, and thanks to that text and images looked crisp and sharp but we were not very impressed with the display's colour reproduction, specially how it displayed blacks. The Canvas Turbo's screen also looked a bit dull, and brightness levels were below par if you compare it with full-HD phones like the Gionee Elife E6.

The display offers decent viewing angles and good sunlight legibility however. Overall, we expected the Canvas Turbo's to offer a better display, and despite being full-HD, it disappoints.

Camera
The Micromax Canvas Turbo sports a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front facing camera. Micromax offers its own camera app that includes Normal, HDR, Smile detection, Panorama and Scene detection shot modes. It also offers a burst mode, letting users click up to 99 shots at once, in addition to GIF Animation, 3D Panorama and Remove Object modes.
 
canvasturbocam1.jpgThe photo mode allows you to modify settings like Exposure, colour effect, ISO and white balance, among others. There's a self timer of up to 10 seconds and a Zero shutter delay setting, as well.

In our use, we found the camera of the Canvas Turbo to be a bit off in terms of white balance and it softened the tone to a cooler shade. Images clicked with the phone's rear camera lacked warmth and at times looked very bland. Images taken during the day were still passable but the ones taken in indoor light appeared totally different from the prevailing ambient light conditions.

The Canvas Turbo's camera also failed to take good quality images in low-light conditions.

The camera app on the Canvas Turbo features an animated GIF mode captures an image and allows you to select portions to animate with your fingers, while the Remove Object mode allows you to erase objects after capturing an image. Both the modes did not return satisfactory results. 

canvasturbocam2.jpgThe camera is capable of recording full-HD video and takes good quality videos depending on the ambient light. However, the Canvas Turbo saves video clips in .3GP file format, which is an older file format.

The 5-megapixel front camera on the Canvas Turbo takes decent quality pictures, and can be used for video conferencing. 

Overall, the cameras on the Canvas Turbo are strictly average for a phone in this segment.

Software/ User Interface

The Micromax Canvas Turbo runs Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean, which is a very recent version of the OS and comes with some skinned elements of the UI like the app icons. 

Micromax's custom UI layer is not as radical as HTC's Sense UI or Samsung's TouchWiz UI, but does add some customisation and third party apps. The Canvas Turbo has also been given four preloaded themes, namely Mint, Mocha, Raspberry and the default theme that bring minor changes in the phone's colour scheme.

The notification tray on the Canvas Turbo features a settings shortcut and a clear-all notifications button, along with expandable notifications (expanded with the two-finger pull gesture). It features the same setting toggles shortcut that's found in stock Android and adds some of its own as well, for quick access to Airplane Mode, Battery status, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Data connection, Data usage, User (audio) Profiles, Brightness, Screen backlight timeout and Auto rotation.

Similar to most other Android devices, there are five customisable home screens on the Canvas Turbo's UI that can be filled with app shortcuts and widgets. The three capacitive buttons, Home, Menu and Back help in navigating through the phone, with the Home button also doubling up as an app switcher on long press.

MicromaxcanvasturboUI.jpgYou also get lock-screen widgets  on the Canvas Turbo - an Android 4.2 feature. You can choose from the Clock, Camera, Gmail, Google Now and Messaging widgets in addition to widgets offered by third-party apps installed on your phone. These widgets offer 'glance-able' information from the apps and allow users to perform certain app actions even when the phone is locked.

The phone also offers another Android 4.2 feature, Daydream, that displays photo albums or the clock while the phone's charging. The option to wirelessly mirror the Canvas Tubro's display with an HDMI enabled device through a wireless display adapter is also present.

Just like the Micromax Canvas 4, the Canvas Turbo also features some software tricks, including a new lock screen mechanism that allows the phone to be unlocked with a blow of air or if the phone is shaken. This can be activated through the M! Unlock app that has been developed in partnership with FoneClay. It works as promised but disables the lock screen widgets, so we just feel it's too gimmicky. It's not enabled by default.

Most of the other software features on the Canvas Turbo are similar to the Canvas 4 and you can learn more about them by reading our review of the phone.

In addition to other features the Canvas Turbo also includes an iFloat Tray, a circular assistive button that stays on the screen and offers shortcuts for launching the Phone, SMS, Video Player and Browser apps in floating mode for easier multitasking. For instance you can read and reply to an SMS while using another app, without switching to the SMS app through its floating app.

The Canvas Turbo also offers FM radio and FM radio recording. The phone also offers gestures like flip to silent, ability to answer the phone by bringing it near to the ear, and dial the number on the screen when the user brings the phone near the face.

Micromax has replaced its own instant messaging app, HookUp with a Micromax-branded version of Hike, the mobile messaging app from Bharti Softbank. It has also pre-installed the movie streaming app Spuul, that allows users to watch movies for free.

Performance
The Micromax A250 Canvas Turbo is powered by a 1.5GHz MediaTek MT6589T quad-core processor with 2GB RAM onboard, and PowerVR SGX544MP GPU. There is 16GB of internal storage, 13.4GB of which is available to the user.

With Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, the overall experience of navigation through the interface was pleasant, thanks to the phone's quad-core processor. We did not experience any lag while launching apps, playing games, scrolling web pages or switching between apps. It is safe to say that performance wise, the Canvas Turbo scores well. We were able to play games like Jetpack Joyride, Subway Surfers, without encountering any lag. However, graphics intensive games like Asphalt 7 did not run smoothly on the phone.

micromax-canvas-turbo-doodl2.jpgWe were also able to play full-HD clips on the Canvas Turbo, with the phone supporting formats like .AVI, natively, though we experienced some issues with audio while playing an MKV format video. This was easily fixed by downloading a third-party video player. The speaker on the phone delivers average quality sound at high volume levels, but there's some minor muffle when the phone lies on its back, as the speaker grill is located on that side. The headphones that come with the phone offer average quality sound output. Call quality was good, during our testing process.

The Canvas Turbo comes with a 2,000mAh battery, and based on our experience, it will last you a full day. With medium to heavy usage, including 1-1.5 hours of phone calls, two e-mail accounts with push notifications, screen at maximum brightness, playing some music and video clips (about an hour), casual web browsing, Twitter notifications and WhatsApp chats, the phone lasted 8-9 hours. We had put the phone on Wi-Fi for about a few hours while the rest of the day it was connected to data via 3G. We had turned off auto-brightness, and the phone was on the highest level of brightness. Altering these settings might help in running the phone for a longer duration, depending on your usage pattern.

Verdict
The Canvas Turbo is a minor upgrade over the Canvas 4, leaving aside the full-HD display, which in our opinion is not the best one we've seen. At a similar price range, the Gionee Elife E6 is a better option in terms of display quality and overall performance. The Spice Pinnacle FHD Mi-525 at a lower price, also makes for a better alternative.

The best part about the Canvas Turbo is its build quality, though you'll need to compromise with things like the absence of a memory card slot or removable battery. 

The camera is still below par when compared to other phones in the segment, making the Canvas Turbo a very average full-HD phone, at best.

micromax-canvas-turbo-box.jpgIt offers the same software features that were first seen on the Canvas 4. We found these features to be gimmicky and these can be added with the help of some third party apps available on the Google Play Store. 

Check out the best online deals on top 10 Android smartphones below Rs 15,000 in India

Checkout the list of top 10 phones in the sub Rs 15,000 price range that make for a great buy:
  • Intex Aqua i5
Intex Aqua i5 houses a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen display with 960x540 pixel resolution. It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor along with 1GB of RAM. Fueled by Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, the handset is equipped with a 12-megapixel rear camera with autofocus, LED flash and BSI sensor, 2-megapixel front-facer, 4GB of internal storage and expandable storage support up to 32GB.
Also, there are connectivity features such as Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth and GPS and a 2,000 mAh battery offering up to 5 hours of talk time.
Price: Rs 10,864 from ShopClues
  • Micromax A110Q Canvas 2 Plus
Micromax Canvas 2 Plus flaunts a 5-inch HD IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 480x854 pixels. It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589M processor and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS. The phablet also packs in an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 2-megapixel front camera for video calling, 1GB RAM and 4GB internal memory, which can be expanded to 32GB. Furthermore it also supports connectivity features like 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.
Price: Rs 11,090 from ManiacStore
  • Sony Xperia M
Xperia M packs in a 4-inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 854x480 pixels. It is powered by a 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8227 processor with Adreno 305 GPU. The device has a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and 720p video recording and a VGA front camera. Fueled with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS, the handset has 1GB of RAM and 4GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded to 32GB. Other goodies on board include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, GPS and NFC and 1,750 mAh battery.
Price: Rs 12,140 from Indiatimes Shopping
  • Samsung Galaxy Core Duos
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean run Galaxy Core features a 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display with a 800x480 pixel resolution. It is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor paired with 1GB of RAM. Other goodies include a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, a VGA camera at the front for video calls, 8GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 64GB using a microSD card and a 1,800mAh battery. Connectivity-wise, it features 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.
Price: Rs 12,753 from Yebhi
  • Xolo Q1000
Xolo Q1000 boasts of a 5-inch HD IPS capacitive touchscreen display with DragonTrail Glass and a resolution of 1280×720 pixels. The Xolo Q1000 comes with 1.2GHz quad-core processor and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The phablet houses an 8-megapixel rear camera with BSI sensor, 1.2-megapixel front camera for video calling, 1GB RAM and 4GB internal memory, which can be expanded to 32GB. Further, packed with connectivity features like 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS, the Xolo Q1000 is loaded with a 2,100 mAh battery.
Price: Rs 12,499 from Flipkart
  • Micromax Canvas HD A116
Micromax Canvas HD packs in a 5-inch HD IPS capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels, 1.2GHz quad core MediaTek processor and 1GB of RAM. Further, Canvas HD also features a 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 8-megapixel rear camera and 0.3-megapixel front camera. The phablet comes with 4GB internal storage and a micro SD card slot supporting up to 32GB additional memory. The 2,100 mAh battery delivers up to 5 hours of talk time and 174 hours of standby time.
Price: Rs 13,199 from Snapdeal
  • Spice Pinnacle FHD Mi-525
Spice Pinnacle FHD Mi-525 boasts of a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen display with 1920x1080 pixel resolution, 1.5GHz quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. Also, the handset includes 8GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB, 8-megapixel rear snapper with dual LED flash and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. In addition to these, the phone also comes stuffed with connectivity aspects such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G and is backed by a 2,100 mAh battery and runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS.
Price: Rs 13,780 from ManiacStore
  • Lava Iris 504Q
Lava Iris 504q comes with a 5-inch OGS (one-glass-surface) display with 1280x720 pixel resolution. It is equipped with a 1.2GHz ARM Cortex A7 quad-core processor backed by 1GB RAM and is fueled by Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS. It comes with 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel camera on the front. Other goodies include 3G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a 2,000 mAh battery offering 12 hours of talk time and 240 hours of standby time. 
Price: Rs 12,911 from Snapdeal
  • Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro
Galaxy Grand Quattro is fitted with a 4.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 480×800 pixels and is stuffed with a 1.2GHz Cortex A5 quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. Moreover, the handset packs in a 5-megapixel main camera, VGA front camera, 8GB internal memory and micro SD card up to 32GB. Packed with features like 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS, the phone is also loaded with a 2,000 mAh battery.
Price: Rs 14,783 from Yebhi
  • HTC Desire XDS
HTC Desire XDS comes with a 4-inch capacitive display with 480x800 pixel resolution and is powered by a 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor along with 768MB of RAM. It also packs in 4GB of internal storage, which can be further expanded by 32GB.
The smartphone is flavored with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and sports a 5-megapixel autofocus rear camera with LED flash. The connectivity options on board include 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and there is a 1,650 mAh battery.
Price: Rs 13,200 from Snapdeal

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Micromax Canvas Magnus and Canvas Turbo leak


Micromax, a company popular for the excellent value for money its Android smartphones delivers, is preparing to launch two new smartphones - the Canvas Turbo and the Canvas Magnus. Both phones have their specs leaked today hinting at imminent launch.
Starting with the Micromax Canvas Turbo, which has Hugh Jackman as its main promoter. The smartphone is built around a 5" 1080p display - a first for the Indian phone manufacturer. Under the hood, the Canvas Turbo rocks a 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589T chip with a 357MHz GPU and 1GB of RAM.
Internal storage is suggested to be 32GB and is going to be expandable with the on-board microSD card slot that supports up to 64GB cards. The Turbo runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with rumors suggesting that Micromax will release an Android 4.3 update shortly after the market launch.
At the back, the Canvas Turbo sports a 13MP autofocus camera with LED flash, while the front a 5MP snapper takes care of video chatting. Naturally, the Canvas Turbo packs dual-SIM functionality as well.
As for the Micromax Canvas Magnus, it's a mid-range smartphone running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The leak suggests it's going to flaunt a 5" 720p display and is going to be powered by an undisclosed 1.5GHz quad-core processor (probably the same as the Canvas Turbo) with 1GB of RAM.
At the back, there's a 12MP autofocus camera with LED flash, and a 5MP front-facing camera above the display. Popping the back cover is rumored to reveal a 2,000mAh battery as well as a microSD card slot.
Pricing and availability of both the Canvas Turbo and Canvas Magnus isn't officially confirmed just yet. Expected release is tipped for November, but pricing remains anyone's guess at this point.

LG G2: 10 Tips and Tricks

The LG G2 is one of the hottest sensations of the year. It has awesome features like KnockOn, Plug & Pop, Guest Mode, and much, much more. And we’re going to show you how to get the most out of the device!
Here are 10 tips and tricks for the LG G2!

#1 Smart Screen

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Similar to the Galaxy S4′s Smart Stay, the G2 has a Smart Screen feature. It basically does the same thing — when it tries to go to sleep, it first attempts to detect your eyes, and if it’s successful, there’ll be an eye icon in your notification window.

#2 KnockOn

To get KnockOn to work 100% of the time, it has to be said with at this temp — Knock. On. Additionally, it appears that the top portion of the G2 seems to listen for KnockOn more than any other part.

#3 Show Desktop

Using the stock launcher, pinch out to hide all of the apps, showing only the wallpaper on your home screen. Keep in mind that this, like many other features, will not be worth using alternative launchers.

#4 Quick Actions

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With the screen off, hold down the volume button down for three seconds for quick camera access. You can press the same button to take a picture. Alternatively, and with the screen off, hold the volume button up for three seconds to open quick note.

#5 SMS Themes

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To change your SMS theme, in the messages app, press Menu > Settings > Conversation Theme. From there, you can use your own wallpaper or a handful of preset themes to customize the SMS app. You can also set themes and different wallpapers per contact.

#6 Easy Screenshots

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With the volume and power buttons being uniquely placed on the back of the phone, taking a screenshot is difficult. To make it easier, swipe from the bottom of the screen, and slide to the right to access quick memo. From there, you can save your screen or share it.

#7 Wireless Storage

To use Wireless Storage, make sure you’re on a wireless network, and then enable it from the notification drop down. After that, it allows you to access your device as a network share. Once you open the app on the device, it has instructions for the I.P. address and password. You can, of course, go into settings and change the password.
To take things a bit further, you can set a static I.P. address on your device. This will keep the login information the same so you can set up a shortcut to that wireless storage on your computer.

#8 Full Frame Images

Believe it or not, W10M (wide 10-megapixel) is the perfect size for viewing images on your device. The 13-megapixel size is a 4:3 aspect ratio. Since the LG G2 and most HD devices are 16:9 aspect ratio, shooting in 4:3 causes annoying black bars on the side of the image. Sure, the megapixel count may be higher, but the image just doesn’t view in full screen.

#9 Clipboard Manager

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The LG G2 has a built-in clipboard manager. Anything you’ve copied, including images, stays in this clipboard. To access the clipboard, find an empty text box, press and hold, and finally, select clip tray. This’ll take you straigh to the clipboard.

#10 Gallery Delete/Share Mode

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When the gallery app is open and you pinch on an image, you’re put in a mode where you can quickly delete or share images by sliding up or down.