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Mediatek vs Snapdragon!!!!! The Big Fight

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A smartphone processor, today, is way more powerful than what we think. A System on Chip (SoC) which can be as small as a coin does wonder when combined with adequate software. When we talk about smartphone processors, two names which have largely dominated are Mediatek and Qualcomm. While Qualcomm is more famous in the United States and Europe, MediaTek has slowly captured a relatively larger market share in South Asian markets. However, what exactly are the factors which make processors from these two manufacturers different and unique in their own sense? Let’s find out today. Origin First things first. Qualcomm which is based out of United States has been in the business for way longer than Mediatek. For instance, the American company was founded in 1985 where it initially produced a  satellite locating and messaging service called OmniTRACS. The first Snapdragon processor was launched in 2005 when smartphones were yet to make any major impact. On the other hand, MediaTek

EVOLUTION OF ONEPLUS!!!!

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   OnePlus will be five years old at the end of the year and it already has eight phones under its belt. Its strategy has (almost) always been “do one thing and do it well”. That’s what Apple did in its early years and it worked out great for them. Sure, OnePlus switched to a           tick-tock upgrade schedule: launch a new generation and refine it about half a year later. This week we saw the start of the new generation – the  OnePlus 6 . It features many firsts for the company, but in some ways reminds us of the phone that started it all. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and we’ll even mention The Phone That Should Not Be Named. OnePlus One Back in 2014 when the  OnePlus One  was unveiled, Google’s “pure Android” attempts have failed to catch on. The Play Edition phones died the year before and Android One (announced in 2014) was meant for very low-end devices, not like today. And there came a shining light – a phone that will come with CyanogenMod out of the box. You

Useful Gadgets for Your Everyday Life!!!!!!!!!

 GRILLBOT Cleaning grills will not be a difficult task anymore with the Grillbot. This is an automatic grill cleaning robot. In addition, it makes the whole process of cleaning grills easy and hassle-free. You just have to place the robot on your grill, press a button and you are done. No scrubbing required. The Grillbot does its job efficiently and without requiring any involvement from you. Furthermore, the Grillbot has a pretty portable design. Pixie Bluetooth Tracker Never lose track of your belongings anymore with the Pixie Bluetooth Tracker. This is one of the best trackers for discovering your misplaced items, quickly. Just like you do with your Pokemon Go. Pixie makes the entire process of looking for a belonging more fun and enjoyable. It works with the help of a mobile app. iGrow Hair Growth Syste m Give yourself the hair (and the confidence) you’ve always wanted with the iGrow Hair Growth System. This incredible device works with Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT

Apple Vs. Android, Which Side Are You On?

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If you’re buying a new smartphone today, chances are very good that it will run Google’s Android or Apple’s iOS mobile operating systems. These two platforms accounted for more than 99 percent of all new smartphones shipped in 2016, and that rose to 99.7 percent last year, according to  IDC . Microsoft has thrown in the towel with Windows Phone, BlackBerry makes Android devices now, and there are very few other options worth considering. The good news is that both smartphone operating systems are excellent. They have far more in common than what divides them, but there are some important differences that you’ll want to consider. We’re going to pit Android against iOS in several categories here and pick a winner for each one. Ultimately, the best platform for you depends on you. Pick the things that matter most to you, count the wins in those categories, and you have a recommendation. AFFORDABILITY Apple has always been at the top end of the market in terms of pricing, b