We all Love Smart phones! Don't we? And the features! The games! The Apps! Oh My God! The Smart phones are leading the world today! Many own Smart phones. But some still wonder if they can afford one. Tension not people! YOU can own a Smart phone with in your budget.

Here I present to you guys, 15 Best Smart Phones Below 5000 Rupees! Isn't it great? All the features, with the best android versions, just within your budget! So there we go.

1.Celkon A63 Campus:

Celkon is one of leading manufacturing companies in India. They brought many smart mobile phones of various streams. This Celkon A63 Campus is launched by Celkon, which is available at lowest of price and amazing features!

Features:
  • Processor:A Dual-Core CPU Clocked at 1.2 GHz processor. 
  • Operating System: An Android Jelly Bean 4.2 O.S. 
  • Camera: Rear camera of 3.2 megapixels also with front camera. 
  • Screen Resolution: 4-inch display of 800×480 pixel resolution. 
  • Battery:A powerful 1,500mAh Battery. 
  • Memory: Internal 256MB and External 32GB supporting. 
  • Price: 4,499 Rs.


2.LAVA Iris 356:

LAVA's latest release. This is one awesome package of surprises at a low price! It has 3G connectivity guys!

Features:

  • Processor: Dual-Core 1 GHz processor. 
  • Operating System: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. 
  • Screen Resolution: 3.5 inch HVGA Capacitive Touchscreen with 480×320 pixels resolution. 
  • Camera: Rear camera of 1.3 megapixels and front-facing VGA camera. 
  • Battery: decent 1,500mAh with battery backup of 5hours in talking time and in stand-by time of 200hours. 
  • Connectivity: A Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS Connectivity with 3G support. 
  • Memory:An internal memory of 512MB and external memory support of 32GB.
  • Price: 4,499 Rs.

3.Intex Aqua Marvel+:

Intex is the latest sensation now a days with its awesome releases! Without disappointing us, Intex has a few releases for our low-budget mates too! This particular release is quite cool with its dual sim feature!

Features:

  • Processor: It comes with 1 GHz MTK6515 Processor. 
  • Operating System: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread. 
  • Screen Resolution: 3.5-inch HVGA screen with 320×480 pixel Resolution. 
  • Camera: 3 megapixel Rear camera. 
  • Battery: 1.400 mAH big Battery, with good battery backup and its life. 
  • Connectivity: Having Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB port. 
  • Memory: The cell phone comes with inbuilt 256 MB RAM And supporting SD card for further expansion of memory. 
  • Colors: Phone launches in amazing Yellow, Gray and White colors. 
  • Price: RS 3,990.


4.Celkon Campus A20:

Yet another Best Smart phone within 5000rs from the Celkon company! This certain Campus A20 is no less than the rest! Do try it out for some awesome features!

Features:

  • Processor: 1.2 GHz dual-core processor. 
  • Operating System: This smartphone contain an Android 4.2 operating system. 
  • Screen Resolution: 4-inch WVGA display. 
  • Camera: Rear camera of 3.2 megapixel and front facing VGA Camera. 
  • Battery: A powerful decent 1,500mAh battery with good battery backup. 
  • Connectivity: It’s having 3G, Bluetooth, USB connectivity. Price: RS 4,999.


5.LAVA iris 402:

Yet another 3G capable release from LAVA! Check it out and get it as soon as possible!

Features:

  • Processor: MediaTek Dual-Core Cortex A7 processor. 
  • Operating System: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. 
  • Screen Resolution:Like Lava 356 it also comes with 4-inch WVGA Touchscreen with 480X800 Pixels Resolution. 
  • Camera: Front facing 1.3-megapixel and Rear 3-megapixel Camera. 
  • Battery:Long lasting with good backup 1,500mAh Battery 
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and also comes with GPS. 
  • Memory: 256MB RAM, 512MB Internal memory, and further expandable upto 32GB.
  • Price: RS 5,000.

We have Discussed in the earlier article about all possiblefeatures in the Android 4.4 Kitkatversion of Android. With the most attractive specifications in this version of android, It is finally released in the market and is available for you to launch it in your Smart phone. Do you have to buy a new phone for it? Not really!


Do you have to to go through the rooting process or installing custom ROM Builds? Here is a big NO! Thanks to XDA Developers that have extracted the Android Kitkatlauncher from Goolge Nexus 5 and converted it to a simple APK Installation file. This APK Installation is heck a very easy process and today in this article I am going to show you the step by step process. And If you ownGoogle Nexus 4 or Nexus 7 then there's a good news for you that you are soon going to have the official Android Kitkat 4.4 update for your Device. For the others, Nothing to worry about. Here are a few steps you can follow to get the new Android Kitkat 4.4 version.

  • Step By Step Process:


  • Firstly you need to download the Android Kitkat 4.4 Launcher Here. 
  • Make sure your Device is with Android OS 4.1 Jelly bean or above. 
  • Extract the download file using Winrar 
  • Once you extract the download files.You can find the 3 apk files (Prebuilt Gms Core.apk, Velvet.apk, GoogleHome.apk) 
  • Now move all this apk apps to your phone memory After moving to phone memory install these APK files on your mobile.

First install PrebuiltGmsCore.apk then Velvet.apk and lastly GoogleHome.apk

Once you done with above step then you can select the Android Kitkat Launcher by pressing and holding the ‘Home’ button.


That's it now you have successfully installed android kitkat launcher in your smart phone.If you find any difficultly in any of above steps or find any error comment below we will help you out




An Android phone is a treasured technology that helps you to store all your important information, personal or business! All of the smartphones are being used in a very intelligent way, and mostly as a personal device, that stores and manages all your personal data, including the business transactions. Therefore when it comes to managing these devices, you should take extra care while protecting these to avoid loss of critical information. Android phone can be protected with the help of location finder apps, anti- theft apps, that help you to find out the location of your lost/stolen android phone. We have listed top 6 apps that can help you track your lost android phone.


Below are some Best Android Apps to find your Lost Android Mobile


1.Locate My Droid



Now this isone app that you should have in your android phone, because if in case your phone is stolen or misplaced, then you can login to see where your phone is. The app lets you to track your android phone in real time, and it works worldwide! One thing to make sure is, after installation of app you should activate it in order to locate your android phone. With this app you can check on your lost phone, trace it, find it via GPS, trigger a noise to find it. This is a best option to locate your android phone.

2.Where’s My Droid




This app is full of features that help in finding your Android Phone. The extended features make it easy to track down the missing cell phone. It is capable of ringing your cell phone and that too on a high volume. The app is also potent and can pin GPS location points in a Google Map, so even if you’re not near your cell phone to hear it ringing, you can still track it via Google Map. With this app you can make your cell phone vibrate/ring, find it using GPS tracking, protect using passcode, get notified if SIM card is changed, and moreover the app doesn’t suck out all the battery of your Android Phone.

3.AntiDroidTheft



This app lets you to tighten the security of your phone if it is lost or stolen. You can track the location, trigger the app to take pictures, and see them on their website. The app lets you to view the location of the phone with the help of GPS, notifies you regarding any changes that take place with phone number or SIM, also lets you view the images that get taken from the camera of the cell phone. This app is the oldest and a famous anti-theft application that has been used by android users to ensure the safety of their device.

4.Plan B



Plan B comes as a lifesaver, especially if you haven’t installed any tracking application on your android device before it got misplaced or stolen. This is very helpful, as you can install it on your android device and it’ll immediately start sending your android phone’s location to your gmail account. Before you get started with any of this, you need to make sure that you have an access to the android google store, and since you had android phone you must be having a google account as well. What makes Plan B excellent is the fact that it has the ability to switch on the GPS of your android device. Moreover the location of your android device gets updated in every 10mins, and you will receive an email notification every time your cell phone gets located.


5.Android Lost


This application can turn out to be a nightmare for the thief who stole your Android phone! With this application you can remotely control your android device with the help of SMS or internet. It gives you a wide variety of features that lets you to read all the sent as well as received text messages, lets you wipe and lock the phone, erase the SD card’s data, locate it with the help of GPS network, remotely trigger SMS alarm, sms lock and unlock, start/stop GPS and wi-fi, get notified if the SIM is removed or changed, get call log, take image from the rear and front camera, issue commands with the help of SMS, restore settings, use mic to record sound, check the browser’s content and so on. There’s so much that you can do with the help of this application, and can make your android phone totally useless to its thief!

Anyone who has a smartphone knows that battery life is an issue. At the moment, the smartphone industry tends to favor performance over battery life when developing specifications for their new devices. To be perfectly honest, I am all for this. I would argue that it's better to have a zippy phone that acts quickly when I need it to rather than a slow, less sleek device that can withstand a few days of use without charging.

This is probably because I've mastered getting what I need from my phone while using the smallest amount of battery resources possible. Getting the best battery life from your phone can be somewhat complicated because everyone has a different opinion on what you should use and which (if any) features you should sacrifice to conserve battery. Fortunately, I have a simple method that works for every Android phone I've ever encountered.


Display Screen

As a universal fact across all phones, the biggest drain on your battery is your display screen. Personally, I've found the auto-brightness control to work extremely well. To adjust to auto-brightness, go to 
SettingsàDisplay settingsàBrightness, and then just check Automatic brightness. It dims the brightness when you're in darker rooms (as it doesn't need to compete against other light sources and glare), but will really up the brightness if you're outside so that your phone is actually usable. However, if I'm really trying to conserve battery, I will turn off auto-brightness and set the brightness to very low (around 25%).

Also, be sure that you don't have an extremely long timeout (inactivity time before your screen automatically shuts off) as this will drain your battery. I personally just prefer shutting the screen off manually by pressing the power button rather than waiting for a timeout; this way my phone won't timeout on me when I am just reading something on it.

Live Wallpapers
Live wallpapers have a considerable impact on your battery life. Not using them is always a good idea if you want the best time from your battery.

Close Unnecessary Applications
If your phone has some applications running that you are not currently using, you should close them from the Task manager to avoid putting unwanted pressure on your phone which in turn will cause your battery to drain quickly.

Reduce Volume of speakers
Lowering volume of your phone's speakers can also have noticeable improvements in your phone's battery life.

The Power Control Widget

If you have a fairly recent phone (anything running Android 2.1 or higher), you are already blessed with a completely awesome "Power control" widget. If your phone does not have this widget, you could always download one from the Play store. This is a must for your home-screen. With this widget, you can enable and disable WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and Auto-sync in addition to adjusting brightness levels between auto, low, medium, and high.

The only thing this widget left me wanting was the ability to enable and disable mobile wireless networks(3G and/or 4G network). Some phones allow you to do this by pulling down the "status bar" at the top of your phone (where notifications, battery life, and signal are) and selecting or unselecting "Mobile data." Other phones allow you to control mobile wireless networks by holding down the power button. Worst case scenario, you can adjust it in "Settings."

Now, when to enable and disable these features, all boils down to preference. I only use Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS as I need it; otherwise it's off. If you have a WiFi connection available, it's generally better for your battery to use it rather than using your mobile wireless network (especially if you get poor signal for your mobile wireless).

With the amount of information we keep on our smartphones, it's increasingly vital that we protect them and the data they house. I don't want to sound like a fear-monger, but the fact is your phone can be lost or stolen, it can be destroyed, or its contents can be hacked via malware. Here are a few basic and advanced tips to consider to protect everything from your work files to contact information.
  

The Basics: Keep Your Phone Locked 

It's extremely easy and effective to lock down access to your Android phone using built-in tools. Simply tap your way to the "Location and Security" setting. There you can create either a standard password or a screen lock pattern. If you use the screen lock pattern tool, be sure not to make an extremely easy and obvious pattern. 

For Added Security: Hidden Lock adds an extra layer of security that is easy to implement but hard for would-be thieves to crack. After you have unlocked your phone using a password, Hidden Locks requires you to tap a hidden button before you can use the phone.
  

Avoiding Malicious Apps 

Viruses and other malware are increasingly targeting the Android platform, so it's important to take a few precautions to avoid infecting your own phone or tablet.

For the ultimate in security, I recommend only downloading apps from the official Google Play store, where they have been vetted. Scammers have been known to create fake versions of popular apps, which are loaded with malware and only available at third-party websites.

However, some apps may simply not be available on the app store. If you see an intriguing app, you can verify its reputation by searching for it on Google and seeing if it has been written about, positively or negatively. Be wary of totally obscure apps. 
  

Note App Permissions   

Take the time to learn what permissions an app wishes to access, from making phone calls to using your system tools. While it makes sense that a social networking app may wish to access your contacts, it doesn't make sense that a "dancing dog" app would. Be wary when apps ask for more than seems to make sense. 

Consider an Anti-Virus 

Finally, you can consider an anti-virus program for Android. Savvy users may not need these programs, but apps like Lookout Security & Antivirus do offer powerful features for added protection.

Find Your Lost Phone and Erase Data Remotely 

Thanks to GPS and wireless Internet, you can locate a missing Android phone using one of the several apps available. I recommend Android Lost (free). Even with your speakers turned off, you can use this app to play a sound, which is handy when you simply lose the phone in your house. Furthermore, this app also enables you to erase all the phone's data, saving your contact information and files from prying eyes.

You can also take pictures from your camera to know who is using your phone. And better yet: This app can be installed remotely, so you can install it after you have lost your phone. (However, I strongly recommend installing it right away.)

And Don't Forget Physical Mishaps

All the security measures in the world won't matter if your phone breaks from a simple drop. Be sure to invest in a quality case. 


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As more and more peoples are accessing web on mobile devices these days, importance of mobile-web browsers cannot be overstated. Unfortunately, native mobile web browsers (which come bundled with the OS) have always disappointed users – remember the disastrous Symbian browser and early Android stock browser. The main reason of this pathetic performance is perhaps that they are not being updated regularly and are even neglected in the development of firmware (OS) updates.

This lacuna inspired developers to create some wonderful third-party browsers. Be it the ease of use or compliance to latest web standards, most third party mobile browsers wins the battle at every front against their native siblings. There are plenty of wonderful and free mobile web browsers available which make excellent alternative to native Android browser. Here I have prepared a list of some popular (and some unknown) browser apps to give you a great web experience on your Android device –

1. Opera Mini and Opera Mobile : 

The most popular and feature-rich browser-duo for Android (and all other mobile and desktop platforms). Opera Mini is a proxy server based browser which reduces data transfers by compressing web pages at server before rendering at mobile. While Opera Mobile is a full-fledged desktop like browser (based on Opera’s Presto engine) that supports all the capabilities of device OS to render web pages (pinch-to-zoom, graphics and hardware acceleration etc). Opera Mini is considered as the fastest browser out there and both of these have an impressive feature-set. Download free from m.opera.com 


2. Dolphin HD and Mini :

Much like Opera siblings, “The Dolphins” have also evolved into top-class Android browsers overtime. Dolphin HD is currently very popular among Android users (perhaps second only to Opera Mini/Mobile). Some innovative features of Dolphin browser include – gesture support, tabbed browsing with visible tabs, add-on (plug-in) support and lots of plug-ins are available which enhance the functionality of browser. Except add-on support, Dolphin Mini is as good as HD, even better as it uses less resources and much less data transfer. 

3. Chrome :
 
Chrome needs no introduction, it’s currently one of the most popular, free desktop and Android web browser. Being a Google product, Chrome has become a part of many Android phone firmwares. You can get Chrome for Android from Google Play

 4. Firefox Mobile (Fennec) :

Fennec is the mobile version of Mozilla’s popular Firefox browser. It is a full-fledged, powerful browser resembling its desktop sibling in every department – awesome bar, add-on support, skin support and of course the app-size (over 10 MB – huge installation as per mobile standards). Fennec is also a very resource intensive browser thus requires high-end hardware phones to run smoothly.

9. UC Browser

UC Browser is another popular Chinese browser having almost the same feature set as Maxthon Mobile. It uses proxy server to compress and render web pages for mobile viewing. UC Browser has also a powerful download manager with pause/resume function and supports multiple downloads at a time. Besides download speeds are damn fast with UC Browser. Download from ucweb.com or from Google Play
Mobile technology has advanced at a rapid pace over the last few years. Several phones are out there and from a consumer standpoint, they serve different purposes for different people. While some use their phones mainly for photography, some dedicate theirs to mobile gaming which has become very popular in recent times. Gaming is shifting focus more and more towards mobile devices and to catch up, smartphone manufactures are coming up with more powerful devices while game developers too are busy creating
games with stunning graphics and awesome gameplay like those listed here.

1.iPhone 5S

Despite the undeniably superior build quality and style of the various generations of iPhones which have
earned it a street credibility factor that is still unsurpassed, from a raw technological standpoint it has fallen behind several of the high end Android smartphones.



When the iPhone 5S was recently launched there was a huge amount of publicity given to all those people who supposedly queued for several days and night in order to be the first to get their hands on one. In total there were about thirty of them outside the Apple store in London, you can’t criticise Apple for their creative abilities when it comes to hype.

The previous model of the iPhone was said to be the first smartphone to be able to offer game console quality and to some extent the claims were justified, but then came the Samsung Galaxy S3 and rather stole the iPhone’s thunder.


2.Samsung Galaxy S4

It was considered as being the best smartphone for playing console type games and it outsold the iPhone
globally. In terms of online casino type games at sites like www.onlinecasinoaustralia.com.au and downloadable games apps there was little difference, but it was considerably better for console type games.



Good as the Galaxy S3 was, Samsung came along with an updated version, the Samsung Galaxy 4S which was better in every way. Higher resolution screen, a quad core 1.9 GHz processor, and the ability to play games with other Galaxy users over an ad hoc Wi-Fi network.


3.HTC One



HTC One too is not left behind with it’s tight specifications and as a matter of fact, it’s one of the best phones released this year. It comes with an Adreno 320 GPU and this runs lots of games smoothly. Perhaps the new iPhone would usurp the Galaxy as the devoted Apple fans were hoping, but sadly this was not to be the case. The iPhone 5S is a big improvement on its predecessor, but with only a twin core 1.3 GHz processor it lags well behind the galaxy S4 when it comes to gaming. Apple needs another lucky spin of the roulette wheel if they are to catch up.

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