Thursday, 23 March 2017

Love of My LIFE-part I

I remember as a teenager one of my dream was to have someone  who could take my care,apart from my parents.i didn't had feelings for anyone at that point of time.Indeed i never had feelings for any girl.The reason was that i never noticed any girl properly.for me they were just another human beings...
It was the month of March i guess when i took my admissions into a new school in std 9th.On the very first day when i was sitting in my class alone on the last bench,because as a new student everyone was stranger to me.In my own thoughts i was lost,looking at the faces of the fellow classmates and trying to observe them my eyes fell on a girl sitting on the 2nd bench.yes i remember that moment,yes! the exact moment.I can never explain what happened to me at that point of time but all i could say was "she is beautiful".yes my heart skipped a beat that time and suddenly she was the only thing that i wanted to see all day.i never knew what that feeling was but whatever it was it felt really amazing..
But wait,i didn't knew her name a sudden thought came in my mind,i didn't knew who she was but frankly speaking I never had the guts in me to go to her and ask even her name.Her one look had done something which no one was ever able to do.whenever she smiled it felt like everything around me was smiling.Things have changed in a sudden manner.I was feeling a new me.But the day passed and many more,,but with every passing day i was falling for her but i never realised what my actual feeling was?but my eyes always searched her in the class and every time i looked at her my heart would beat even faster..
days passed,weeks passed and even months have passed but their was no interaction between us,not even a single 'hi'.The main reason was she used to sit at the front benches on the parallel row besides us and i used to sit at the last bench.But whenever she talked to any of the boy sitting at the front bench of our row i used to feel really bad.i don;t know at that time why that feeling was for????
why do i feel insecure even when i don't know her??I was confused in myself..But one day when i told these feelings to one of my friend then he was the one who understood that i was in love,He laughed and said "u are in love bro" and i was in shock after hearing this......





........to be continued

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Review of Samsung Galaxy C9 pro

                           Samsung's smartphone lineup has a lot of overlaps and there are confusing similarities between models, especially since older ones continue to be sold alongside newer ones. The Korean giant has also recycled its basic template over and over again, and even with a move to metal bodies over the past year or so, most of its phones look just like one another. With its nimble Chinese competitors releasing new models every few months and shoving more features and better specifications into devices across the price spectrum, it has been hard for Samsung to keep up.
However, the new Galaxy C9 Pro is a direct shot against all the upstarts nipping at its heels. It's the biggest departure we've seen from this company in ages, in terms of styling as well as strategy. It capitalises on the premium Samsung brand in a price segment that people look at when they want a polished, capable device, and it is designed around exactly the features and specifications that people want right now.


While the low-cost segment gets a lot of attention, there are some fierce competitors at and around the Galaxy C9 Pro's level, including the OnePlus 3T (Review), Moto Z (Review), Huawei P9 (Review), and Sony Xperia XZ (Review). However, the excellent Galaxy S7 (Review) sells for only slightly more, and with the Galaxy S8 right around the corner, should fall in price very soon. We're curious to see how Samsung intends to take on its competitors as well as itself.

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro look and feel

Gone are the metal rims and shiny accents around the home button and earpiece that have defined Samsung's phones for years now. Gone too is the usual glass rear panel. The black review unit we received looked almost stealthy, with a matte-finished metal shell and slick glass front. The metal wraps around the sides of the device, and the glass has subtly rounded edges - this is a look we've seen on many phones before, but Samsung manages to make it seem like its own.
The most surprising new touch is that Samsung has gone with striped antenna lines on the top and bottom of the phone. We get a distinct HTC vibe, especially because of the vertical cut going down from the upper band to the camera lens. While these lines look like grooves, they're thankfully flush with the rear. The camera lens does protrude a tiny bit, but it's nearly unnoticeable. It's worth noting that this phone doesn't have a water and dust protection rating.
There's still a physical Home button with an integrated fingerprint sensor below the screen, with capacitive buttons on either side of it. There are volume buttons on the left and a power button on the right. Also on the right edge are two separate trays; one for dual Nano-SIMs, and one for a microSD card. On the bottom, you'll find a USB Type-C port with a standard 3.5mm audio socket to one side and a tiny speaker cutout on the other.
The Galaxy C9 Pro is quite hefty at 190g, and you'll definitely feel its weight in a pocket and in your hand. The 6-inch screen necessitates a tall, wide body, but it's only a few millimetres bigger than an iPhone 7 Plus in both dimensions, and is in fact quite a bit thinner at 6.9mm. The matte texture does a lot to make this phone easy enough to hold - one-handed use isn't impossible at all, but we would not attempt it when walking or being jostled around in a bus.
Surprisingly, this phone is available only in black and gold. We liked the look of our black unit, but from what we've seen, the gold version with its white front face isn't quite as slick. We also noticed lots of smudges and smears on the metal after a few days of use. There definitely is a market for phones with really big screens, and this is one of the most manageable 6-inch smartphones we've seen.

Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro display and specifications

The star of the show here is undoubtedly the 6-inch Super Amoled screen. The Galaxy C9 Pro might be larger than Samsung's Galaxy S and Note models, but it isn't quite at that flagship level, so the screen has a full-HD panel rather than 2560x1440. However, 1080p should be good enough for most people, and we had no issues with clarity or sharpness. Viewing angles are good and colours aren't too saturated.
The SoC is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 653, which has four Cortex-A72 cores running at 1.95GHz and four more Cortex-A53 cores running at 1.44GHz, and integrated Adreno 510 graphics. One of this phone's headline features is that it has 6GB of RAM, which might be overkill but definitely looks good to prospective buyers.
You get 64GB of built-in storage and microSD card compatibility goes up to 256GB, so you really shouldn't be worried about running out of space. The Galaxy C9 Pro also supports dual-band Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 4.2, LTE, VoLTE, and GPS. Samsung is late to the USB Type-C party, but at least the company is on board now. We're also grateful for the presence of a 3.5mm audio port.

The Galaxy C9 Pro's body is large enough for a 4000mAh battery, and quick charging is supported with a compatible charger. The front and rear cameras both have 16-megapixel sensors and f/1.9 aperture lenses, and there's a dual-tone LED flash on the rear.

Friday, 17 March 2017

WHATSAPP set to get a brand new look for Androids

WhatsApp is said to be testing specific business tools to begin its revenue stream, and is expected to launch the stable version sometime later in the year. However, in the meantime, WhatsApp is also tweaking few things here and there to just improve the everyday experience. The WhatsApp v2.17.93 beta for Android relocates the attachment button, and finally makes the voice and video call buttons separate, something that was exclusive only to iPhone users previously.

WhatsApp calling buttons separated
First, when WhatsApp video was launched, the video calling feature was hidden underneath the call button on the top right edge. By clicking the 'call' button, two options used to pop up - one for voice call and one for video call - and you had to press the one you prefer. Now, WhatsApp is testing a separate video button in the latest beta version of Andriod to make the video calling button more visible to the users, and Android Police was the first one to spot this change.

WhatsApp attachment button relocated
The new WhatsApp video call button for Android replaces the attachment button that used to sit next to the call button, and the attachment button has shifted to the bottom alongside the text bar. It sits right beside the camera icon which has also been redesigned. This enables the user to access all of the conversation related buttons in one place, and users will no more have to head on to the top edge just to attach an image or a file. For iPhone users, the attachment button is already alongside the text bar at the bottom of the screen.

Remember, these features are only available in beta for now, but will be launched for all Android users soon. If you can't wait, join the WhatsApp beta community in Google Play or download it manually from APK Mirror here.