Sunday, 22 November 2015

Android and M-tech- An Evolution


In today’s time, more than 80% of the mobile phones are powered by the Android OS. It was incorporated with an intention to provide a smarter phone to the users and over the years it has succeeded in doing so. Despite the competition from other OS’s like iOS, Windows, etc. Android has emerged as a clear winner in the mobile phone market.
                              



Over the years, Android has evolved to a greater extent. The regular updates from the Android have ensured the users that they get the latest of the features. Since 2008, when the first Android was made available commercially, it has kept on adding the features with every update. The first was Android cupcake which had features like search box, voice-to-text, Android Market, etc. After cupcake came Android Donut which introduced features like video upload and home screen widgets. It was followed by Eclair, Honeycomb, Ice-cream sandwich, Lolillpop and the Marshmallow being the latest of the lot. The continuous and credible updates have made the Android OS a trusted and the most popular one in the market.




M-tech being a mass provider of Smartphones also believes in providing its customers with the latest of technology. Therefore, M-tech Smartphones are powered by Android OS. Its Jazbaa, Turbo HD, Opal series, Ace series and many other Smartphones are powered by the powerful Android OS. Among these, Jazbaa and Turbo HD Smartphones are powered by the amazing Android Lollipop. It has a new user interface with features like battery saver, guest mode, notification flexibility in which an user can shut off the notification and also choose whether to get notification from a particular app or not.

M-tech phones are available across the country as well as on the online stores. To know more about the products one can visit the official page of M-tech at mtechinfo.in and also on Facebook, Twitter and Google+

Sunday, 8 November 2015

5 ways to keep your Smartphone secure

Smartphone provides us with number of features that make our life easy. Be it capturing the precious moment or making a financial transaction, Smartphone allows us to complete our desired task with ease. So, it is very important that you keep your Smartphone safe and secure.

Here are ten ways by which you can keep your Smartphone secure.

1. Install security software

The Smartphone is no less than a computing device and thus needs protection as such. M-tech’s android Smartphone has many such softwares available via Playstore with which you can secure your Smartphone. These apps safeguard your phone from virus and malwares and provide extra privacy as well.

2. Set a password for your Smartphone

Since many people store their important pass codes in Smartphone and also do financial transactions through Smartphones, it is very important that it has a lock screen password. Also the lock screen password provides privacy to your personal belongings such as photos and text messages.

3. Download app from right source

Android phone does allow you to download apps from third party doing so also puts your phone at risk. Downloading third party apps carries the risk of privacy infringement. Hence, try downloading apps from the verified source only.

4. Turn off Bluetooth when not in use

Bluetooth is one of the most popular ways of sharing files but it also serve as a tool for hackers to hack into the Smartphone and infringe the privacy of the users. Therefore, you should always turn off the Bluetooth when it is not in use.

5. Keep your operating system and apps updated

It is very important to regularly update the operating system and the apps. It provides you with all the new exciting features and also lets you work with ease. M-tech’s Smartphone comes with updates for the OS and the apps as per the release.

Monday, 19 October 2015

5 Life Hacks For The Smartphone Owner



  1. Use a TV’s USB port to charge your Smartphone.This hack is very useful if you are travelling overseas and you don’t have an outlet converter or you have simply forgotten your Smartphone charger. Simply use the TV’s USB port, located on the side panel of the TV and your phone will be charged.



  2. Use camera to take visual notes.
                It often gets difficult to find places or even your vehicle in the parking lot. So next time if you like something or park your car at a crowded parking lot, simply click a landmark nearby and use it to find where your car has been parked or the place you liked.



  3. Use a glass to boost your Smartphone’s volume.
    If you want more sound than what your Smartphone offers, simply put the phone inside a glass. If you have a habit of ignoring your alarm, try this and you will surely wake up.



  4. Use your water bottle to make a night lamp.
    A Smartphone’s flashlight can be used as a torch for the night. There are numerous apps that allow you do to it. You can also use your water bottle and make a night lamp. Simply, put the water bottle over the flashlight and it will illuminate a soft light in the dark room.



  5. Take a screenshot of your travel routes.
    We often rely on the maps for the routes of an unfamiliar place but what if we lose the connection or our data limit gets exhausted. Simply, take the screenshot of the travel route and use it without worrying about your data plan or losing the network.




Thursday, 8 October 2015

5 tips and tricks for your Android phone

In today’s time Android based mobile phone dominates the market with more than 80% of market share universally. It is so, because it provides a flexible way of working on your device. Hence, here are few tricks which can make you have more fun on your Android devices.


1. Disable App Notification

App notification are annoying to most of the users but to all of them, it drains out the battery. So for Android Jelly bean and higher version, there is a way to disable the app notifications. Simply follow these steps to disable app notifications.

On any of your unwanted notifications in your notification bar, long presson the notification for a message box to appear.

Tap on App Info > Untick Show Notifications > OK.


2. Set Mobile Data Limit

Users always want to know how much data has been left with their data plan while exploring the internet. So, if you want to keep track of the data usage, you can do it so in your Android phone. On Ice-cream Sandwich and above, there is a feature available that lets you keep the track of your data.

Head over to Settings > Data Usage.

Set your data limit by dragging the orange line to reflect your monthly quota.

Set your data usage cycle based on when your "month" starts and ends, and you’re done.

You will also be notified when you reach the set data limit.


3. Add Multiple Google Accounts

A Google account is a must for any Android device. But there is way to run multiple Google accounts on your Android phone. To add multiple Google account

Go to Settings > Add account.

Select Google and setup your New or Existing Google account.

Once added, choose what you want to sync with the account.

Repeat all the steps above if you want to add more accounts.


4. Turn Off Auto-Correction

Sometimes auto-correction makes you write the words which make no sense in your sentence. Sometimes it seems funny but most of the time it irritates the user. So, there is a simple way to turn off the auto-correction on your Android device.

Go to Settings > Language & input.

Tap on the settings icon next to the keyboard that you are using, e.g. Google Keyboard.

Look for Auto-correction and tap on it.

Select Off to turn auto-correction off.

5. Install Third Party App

Most of the apps on Android are available via Play Store. But if you have third party app, you can easily install them by using the Android settings.

Run the Settings app and tap Security under PERSONAL.

Tick "Unknown sources" under DEVICE ADMINISTRATION.

Tap "OK" to the system reminder that your device and personal data are more vulnerable to attack by apps from unknown sources.

Monday, 5 October 2015

5 TRICKS TO SAVE YOUR BATTERY ON AN ANDROID PHONE

Every Android phone maker is trying to provide the users with a long battery life. Since the Android devices demands more battery usage, the battery life remains the cause of concern for every buyer. No one wants to use less of their phone in today’s time. So it is important that we use the battery on our Android devices in an optimum manner. Here are 10 tricks with which you can save the battery on your Android devices.

1. Use of power saver mode

Most of the Android devices have in-built power saver feature. This feature reduces the performance of the phone and restricts the data usage thus, reducing the battery consumption of the device.


2. Uninstall or disable unnecessary apps

There are many apps which run in the background and consume a lot of battery. Most of the apps are seldom used by the user; some are not even needed by the user. So it’s better to either uninstall or disable these apps. The app can be disabled from the settings menu.


3. Remove unnecessary screen widgets and live wallpaper

Home screen widgets are handy and might appear to be idle on the home screen but consume a lot of battery. You don’t need to dump all the widgets but the ones which are of lees or no use should be removed. The same goes for the live screen, it does appear attractive on the home screen with live animation but it consumes a good amount of battery. It is better to put a still wallpaper on the home screen to save the battery. 

4. Turn down the screen brightness

The display on the Android phone consumes a lot of battery, so it is strongly recommended that you tone down the brightness of the display to as low as possible. This can save a lot of battery life. You can also opt for automatic brightness which adjusts the brightness as per the light intensity. This also helps in battery saving.


5. Reduce screen time-out 

Android phone automatically dim and turns off the display after a set interval of time. It is recommended that this interval be as short as possible in order to save the battery. The display consumes a lot of battery, so it is optimum to use this feature in the best way possible.  



Choosing an android phone with higher mAh battery will make you less worry about losing the fun of using some cool features of the phone. M-tech mobiles have a wide range of smart and feature phones that come with higher mAh battery. So, either use these tricks on your android phone or buy a new M-tech phone.

Friday, 25 September 2015

M-tech Jazbaa Smartphone Review

M-tech mobiles has come up with a new smartphone Jazbaa. The company has collaborated with the film Jazbaa starring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Irrfan Khan. The Jazbaa smartphone has been made with company’s principle of providing a value for money phone to customers.



The Jazbaa smartphone comes with a superfast 1.3 GHz quad-core processor with 2 GB RAM and 16 GB ROM. It has 13 megapixel primary camera with LED falsh and 5 megapixel secondary camera to meet the selfie needs of the customer. It has 15.2 cm (5) HD IPS screen that provides a stunning wide angle view. Jazbaa smartphone is powered by 2000 mAh battery and the latest 5.1 Android Lollipop.

The design of the Jazbaa smartphone has been crafted beautifully. It is sleek and gives an uber-rich feel to the users. The phone doesn’t lag in performance even with high performance app. The camera is of the best quality and the LED flash provides an excellent assistance in the low light. The selfie camera also has excellent cover area and gives perfect selfie. With 18 hours of stand-by time, the battery has enough power to let you talk more and play more. 

Overall the Jazbaa smartphone is one of the best value for money smartphone that is high on design and performance.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

The Turbo Charged Smartphone

We all love to pass our time while travelling back to home from our offices or college by engaging ourselves on the smartphone. But often, much to our dismay, the smartphone shows a low charge sign when we are in dire need of it.

Thing is, when it comes to buying a smartphones, all that we look for is a value for money product. The features that buyers commonly look for are screen size, processor, camera, memory and the OS; the one important thing they miss is the battery strength. Most of the value for money smartphones don't have a long lasting battery life. A good battery life is a must for a smartphone, since there are number of apps that we run on a smartphone. Further the GPRS too consumes a lot of battery.
To put an end to all these worries, M-tech mobile has come up with a turbo charged smartphone, Turbo HD. Turbo HD comes with 3000 mAh battery which has a standby time of 13 hours. It has a stunning 12.7 cm of HD display which gives a life like view. And is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core processor coupled with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of ROM. The Turbo HD comes with a 5-megapixel rear camera, while there is a secondary 2-megapixel front-facing camera also onboard. It is equipped with the latest Android 5.1.

Turbo HD is one such smartphone which gives you endless enjoyment through games, videos, music and lots of fantastic apps. So, if you have a Turbo HD with you, neither you need to worry about the video and picture resolution nor about the low charge sign.

Friday, 11 September 2015

Be Smart and Save your Data


In this ‘apptastic’ world of smartphones, the only thing that restricts your access to almost anything in this world is your data plan. The phones are getting smarter day by day and the apps are hence becoming data hungry. Most of the apps run in background, thus resulting in data consumption that ultimately leads to premature exhaustion of your data plan. Now, the thing is that most of these apps have to run in background and use data in order to function properly.
Despite all the necessities of data usage, there is a way to save your data without putting any limit to it and the way is through your web browser. Every time we browse, we end up wasting lots of MBs without noticing it. The reason being the non-mobile friendly website and the pop-ups, which uses data in the heaviest manner. So to save the data, data compression can be done in the browser (Chrome and Opera). After the data compression feature is switched on, the browser loads a website and sends the first request to Google or Opera’s server instead of sending it to website’s server. Then the browser’s server downloads the page along with the images. The web page is compressed on the browser’s server and then it is sent to the phone, thus taking less space. Images are also trans-coded to be smaller and take only need based space. So next time when you use you M-tech smartphone remember to compress the web page and save your data.