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Hi guys,
I have a relative in Canada,if I try to get Nexus 5 from there,will I have to pay customs duty?If yes,how much?
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Aneesh.
If they are not carrying too many phones other than this, they may not have to pay. If they are accompanied by kids, just ask one phone to be unpacked and kept in their bags too. Each one can carry one two phones without any issues.

Duty will be paid if they are bringing many box pieces. Sometimes up to 30% of the item value is paid as duty. As far as i know, they are mostly interested in bribe than the actual value.
 
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Hi guys,
I have a relative in Canada,if I try to get Nexus 5 from there,will I have to pay customs duty?If yes,how much?
Regards,
Aneesh.
Yes you will have to pay if he ships it to you , but incase someone personally brings it no problem. [:)]
Don't get into that mess , better wait for some months they will launch it here as you will then get warranty too .

Read this for more info

http://www.theautomotiveindia.com/f...line-shopping-abroad-customs-formalities.html
 
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iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c free-on-a-contract India plans confirmed by RCom

Just a few hours ahead of the official launch of Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c in the country, Indian telecom operator Reliance Communications has announced a new offer through which it will offer the two phones under a 24 month contract, and won't require consumers to make any downpayment for the base 16GB models.

Reliance Communications will offer the 16GB iPhone 5s at a monthly fee of Rs. 2,999 and 16GB iPhone 5c at a fee of Rs. 2,599 at zero upfront cost. The monthly fee is inclusive of taxes. In lieu of the fee, consumers will get unlimited local and STD calls, SMS (up to 3,000 a month due to TRAI regulations), national roaming and 3G data. There's no fair use policy and iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s customers will not receive any usage bill for 24 months, except for usage related to international calls and international roaming charges.
 
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Microsoft News | Microsoft Launches New “Keep Your Email Private” Campaign Against Google’s Gmail

Many are not aware of this fact. If you’re a Gmail user, Google scans all of your sent and received messages, extracts keywords that they think are relevant to you, and then uses that data to target you with ads. All email service providers protect your inbox by scanning for spam, phishing attempts and malware, but not all email providers use the words from your email to show you ads. Microsoft is focusing on this point with a new campaign titled “Keep Your Email Private” against Google’s Gmail to protect user’s privacy.

Google goes through every Gmail that’s sent or received, looking for keywords so they can target Gmail users with paid ads. And there’s no way to opt out of this invasion of your privacy.
 

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Nokia: How the mighty fell

HELSINKI: In just five years, Nokia fell from dominating the mobile phone industry to abandoning the handset business, a swift fall from grace with lessons for market leaders.

The story of Nokia, now at the toughest stage of the restructuring cycle, is a particularly salutary business case about the fast-moving, high-risk, high-reward, tech sector for hip consumer goods.

The rapid decline, which is ending with the 5.44 billion euro ($7.5 billion) sale of the mobile phone division to Microsoft, owed much to Nokia growing too big, too fast and its management getting drunk on their own success, analysts say.

Looking back after years of Apple iPhone dominance, some may have difficulty in recalling that Nokia, in its heyday in 2007 took more than 50% of the world market for early smartphones.

"They had become arrogant at Nokia and as a result they were too slow to react to changes in the world around them," Petri Rouvinen, a researcher at the economic think tank ETLA, told AFP.

The technology of the iPhone upended the mobile handset business. It also highlighted the critical importance in any business, but particularly in the high-tech sector, of getting the timing right.

Not only did the iPhone, with its touchscreen, become a hot fashion item worldwide, but also the operating system with paid-for applications invented a new revenue stream for Apple.

When Google's Android took off in 2009, it became clear that handset manufacturers had lost dominance to the operating systems which generated revenue from applications sold to users.

Commenting on the business lessons, Rouvinen said: "Since 2007 it's no longer possible to consider telecommunications, consumer electronics and computers as separate sectors. Now there's just one industry and it's digital."

That is where Apple had an all-important lead: it brought the right hardware and software together at just the right time.

"If Apple had shut down its heavily loss-making PC business in 2000, it would never had been able to launch iPod, iTunes, iPad etc," said Kuittinen.

Nokia's management was aware that a digital revolution was underway but in a recent book it's former chief executive Jorma Ollila said the company peaked too soon -- investing heavily in smartphone technology before operators were ready to offer services.

Analysts said another lesson is to have the appropriate expertise on the board. They said that Nokia had suffered from a culture of sycophancy towards Ollila -- at the helm for 14 years until 2006.

High-tech sector 'turmoil will continue'
"During times of transition, the board must have real industry experts -- not random executives," said Tero Kuittinen at Alekstra consultancy. He held that Ollila had been surrounded by "sycophants who had no competence to address software challenges."

Nokia kept developing its Symbian operating system but was slow to introduce touchscreen capability.

In 2010, it made a partnership with Intel to develop a different operating system, but abandoned this after a year and turned to Microsoft's new mobile Windows platform.

Nokia is just one example of the high stakes in high-tech consumer goods.

Telecommunications equipment manufacturers Ericsson and Motorola suffered a similar fate and sold their handset businesses after being overtaken by innovation.

Canadian firm BlackBerry is the latest example of a market leader fallen by the wayside.

Sony, which picked up Ericsson's handset business, has also had difficulty making money out of mobile despite its consumer electronics pedigree.

Companies sometimes need to make tough, radical choices to refocus their business.

Analysts say that the response adopted by Nokia is to develop the profitable mobile network equipment segment with Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN).

"Now Nokia can concentrate on its other business -- NSN," said Rautanen, adding to speculation about what the company might do with the 5.44 billion euros from Microsoft.

Credit rating agency Moody's said recently that Nokia had emerged a winner from the sale, gaining much needed revenue and off-loading a loss-making business.

But the agency added that it will not be easy to reposition the company as a credible actor in an industry with very short product life-spans and rapid changes.

Nokia was already a business case of how to engineer corporate transformation.

The company started as a wood pulp mill, then bought a rubber business making boots and tyres. A cable business led to Nokia venturing into electronics and then telecommunications.

When mobile telecommunications boomed in the early 1990s, Nokia sold the other business to focus on handsets and networks.

Rouvinen said the conditions which led to the downfall of Nokia and others are not likely to change soon.

"The fact that so much happened in only five years does not mean that the next five years will see the same turmoil," he said.

"But I predict that the turmoil will continue at the same or even at accelerated speed."

Nokia: How the mighty fell - The Times of India
 
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Moto G budget smartphone goes official at $179, coming to India in January

After weeks of speculation, Motorola has officially unveiled the Moto G smartphone at an event in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Motorola Moto G will be available in at least 30 countries with 60 Google partners by 2014.
The Google-owned handset maker has announced that the Moto G will be sold through the company's website in the US, with no contract, no SIM lock and an unlockable bootloader at $179 (Rs. 11,300 approximately) for the 8GB storage model, while the 16GB variant will be available at $199 (Rs. 12,600 approximately). Notably, there is no option for expandable storage available.

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Motorola Moto G will be available in Brazil starting this week, and the smartphone will be released in Latin America, Europe, Canada and parts of Asia over the next few weeks. The company assured attendees of the conference that it was working with its partners to ensure the purchase cost to consumers remained as low as possible.

Interestingly, Motorola has finally confirmed that it will be re-entering the Indian market with the Moto G smartphone, with a launch in "early-January 2014". Other markets to get the Motorola Moto G in the same period include the US, the Middle East and more countries in Asia. Further, Motorola announced that Moto G will also be available in a dual-SIM variant, for select markets.

While announcing the Moto G, Dennis Woodside, Motorola's CEO, also contrasted the device with premium smartphones costing $600, and said, "Today, we're introducing Moto G, a smartphone that delivers a premium experience for a third of the price of current high-end phones."

Woodside, when speaking about the reason for making the Moto G, had mentioned that the global average price of a smartphone was $200, but for that amount, people had to either settle for some very basic specifications that robbed them of a complete smartphone experience, or, buy an older, obsolete version of a phone that was being sold for cheap. With the Moto G, the Google-owned mobile manufacturer wanted to offer modern specifications that gave customers a seamless smartphone and mobile Internet experience, at the $200 price point.

The Motorola Moto G runs Android 4.3 out-of-the-box and the Google-owned handset maker also 'guaranteed' that the smartphone will be getting the Android 4.4 KitKat by January 2014.

The Moto G features a 4.5-inch HD 'edge-to-edge' (for a supposed better touch experience) display with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels (translating to a pixel density of 329ppi) and a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen.

Powered by a quad-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (Cortex-A7) processor coupled with an Adreno 305 GPU, the Moto G features 1GB of RAM. With a demo on stage of a graphics intensive game, the company re-stressed that the Moto G is powerful enough to deliver a strong performance even on the most strenuous Android tasks.

On the optics front, the Moto G sports a 5-megapixel rear camera along with an LED flash and also includes a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. The rear camera supports HD (720p) video recording. The Motorola Moto G also features water-resistant nano-coating on the inside and outside.

The Moto G packs a 2070mAh battery, which Motorola claims can deliver up to 30 percent more talktime than the Apple iPhone 5s. The company really stressed on how it has worked to optimise battery life, making the Moto G last well over a day, which it claims to have achieved in part due to the software optimisation.

Motorola, in fact, went through great lengths during the conference to talk about the adverse impact custom skins and bloatware have on the Android experience, and surprisingly even named a few leading custom user interfaces, like Samsung's TouchWiz and HTC's Sense, despite these companies being major partners in Google's Android ecosystem (Samsung's Android smartphones, as we know, comprise a significant fraction of all Android smartphones being sold currently).

The software optimisation of Moto G apparently ensures no duplicate apps (such as more than one mail client or app store) are pre-installed with the Moto G, and that the most important tasks of a smartphone continued to function seamlessly. The company even made a comparison with the Samsung Galaxy S4, the Korean giant's current flagship, stating that in terms of the speed of booting up, and in making or taking phone calls, the Moto G outperformed the S4, providing some graphs on stage.

Another feature, FM radio, said by Motorola to be lacking in most top-end smartphones, was also included to ensure customers in emerging markets with spotty data connectivity could still be able to enjoy music and receive news.

The Moto G features a removable curved back panel (for better grip in-palm) and the company also announced accessories including 'Shells' and 'Flip Shells' (both in seven colour options), Grip Shells (in five colour options), and some music accessories like JBL wireless speakers for the device.

Motorola Moto G also comes with some proprietary features like Motorola Assist and Motorola Migrate. The company is also offering 65GB of free online Google Drive storage with the Moto G (50GB more than the standard 15GB Drive storage).

Refer to Motorola's blog post for more details, and do check out the video below, introducing the Moto G.

KEY SPECS
Display 4.50-inch
Processor 1.2GHz
Front Camera 1.3-megapixel
Resolution 720x1280 pixels
RAM 1GB
OS Android 4.3
Storage 16GB
Rear Camera 5-megapixel
Battery capacity 2070mAh

Meet Moto G - YouTube

Moto G budget smartphone goes official at $179, coming to India in January | NDTV Gadgets
 
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while shopping seen Kobo ebook reader, checked it for a while its 0% strain to eyes and looks awesome

found to be a good product for those who read lot, felt like reading a physical book
and the starting price of 7999 rupees seems good
it uses something called e ink technology which i haven't heard till now, if you know what is e ink then please educate me

what you guys say

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMWxYpiFzLs
 
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Amazon Kindle is there for years with this technology ! I think someone in our forum recently purchased a Kindle from amazon India for 4999 or so. It is great to see and read. I used a version which is not touch. It is just like reading the book. No strain.
 
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Blackberry 10 has just become the most unsafe mobile OS | WMPoweruser

Blackberry has always prided itself on the security of their operating system, but this was not enough to ensure their survival in the cut-throat smartphone market, especially with the massive app gap between it and the leading smartphone operating systems.

In a last-ditch Hail Mary pass Blackberry has decided to throw their legacy out the window, and have unlocked their Android emulator and are allowing Blackberry 10 users to download and install Android APK’s directly to their smartphones.

Unfortunately this freedom did not come with access to the Google Play store, the result being Blackberry 10 users who are using the latest versions of the operating system are getting all their software from 3rd party app stores filled with pirated Android software and the malware that goes along with it.

While the Android apps still run in a different environment from the “business” side of Blackberry OS, it seems rather likely that the majority of 3rd party apps Blackberry 10 users will be using will be Android apps downloaded from dubious sources, carried inside the firewall of the few businesses who still support them.

In one fell swoop Blackberry has both solves the “app gap” for their smartphone users, and destroyed the reputation of the company for security and safety for users and the companies who purchase their handsets.

Talking OS 10.2.1 and Android apps on BB10 FAQ, w/ BlackBerry's Alec Saunders | CrackBerry.com

Q4. So what about security?

A4. When it comes to trust and security, the words Android and malware go together like bread and butter, and most IT managers I know still cringe at the word Android, so we asked Alec about this.

"On the topic of trust, first of all I would say you can trust the BlackBerry App World store. Secondly, if you're going to download Android .apk files from other stores, take note that some of those stores are trusted." In this case, the Amazon app store is a good example of a "trusted" store to get Android apps.
 
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Lenovo launches new Yoga tablet at Rs 22,999 onwards

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Bangalore: Aiming at a higher market share, leading personal computer maker Lenovo today announced the launch of its new Yoga Tablets priced between Rs 22,999 to Rs 28,999. Yoga Tablet has been ergonomically designed to aid a longer and comfortable Tablet viewing experience.
Yoga Tablet has been ergonomically designed to aid a longer and comfortable Tablet viewing experience. It is priced at Rs 22,999 and Rs 28,999, for the 20.3 cm and 25.4 cm models, respectively, the company officials said.
".....according to IDC report- in the tablet space we assumed 3 per cent market share in the last quarter and we have moved to 14.3 per cent, a very strong number two position just in a span of 2-3 months," Lenovo India Director (Consumer Business) Shailendra Katyal told reporters on the sidelines of launch event here.

He said "This is happening because we are investing into business- in terms of promotion and building our retail presence also in terms of product portfolio; ....This quarter absolutely with this new launch- the differentiated products that we are bringing in, our product portfolio will go up to six products."
"Increasing market share with launch of new products is our ambition, lot depends on how the market takes the new products....let's see how market responds to it....," he said.
He said consumer space is turning out to be larger market when compared to enterprise space. "...clearly we have had very strong results on the consumer side of the business."
"Two years back we were about 8-10 per cent market share in the consumer PC market share, we moved to 13 per cent market share during the whole of last year. This year in quarter 2- I'm happy to share that we were given number two position and our market share has gone up to 17 per cent according to IDC report."
"So clearly we are building a very strong momentum with core business which is PC business in the consumer space."
He said the company was conscious that consumerisation will lead to the growth in the country and hence started investing in the exclusive stores. "It is a differentiated strategy, something that was not done in the PC space."
"In the last year we had 1,000 odd stores, we have currently around 1,450. By the end of this year we will have 1,800 exclusive stores." "We have two formats of stores; one is larger format which is for tier 1-2 cities and to others it is small format. Large format will be 500 odd sq ft and the smaller format will be 250 odd sq ft," he added.

Other features include a HD 1280x800p display, a 5 MP auto focus rear camera and storage options up to 64 GB. The 20.3 cm model offers 3G and voice calling, which is the basic requirement for the Indian market; and the 25.4 cm model features Wi-Fi + 3G. Users can also opt for a WD100 dongle to stream video content from the Tablet wirelessly to a TV.

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