30 million Apple Watches in 2015 might be “conservative”, wearables could hit 1 billion in 2020

30 million Apple Watches in 2015 might be

Recently, the official Wall Street investor estimates came out for the Apple Watch. The predictions said that Apple could sell anywhere from 10 to 30 million wearables in 2015. However, a new investor note from Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty is saying that even the high end of that estimate could be considered “conservative”.

The theory goes like this: by the time the Apple Watch launches next year (Huberty is guessing this will be in March), there will be about 315 million people around the world who own an iPhone 5 or newer. Of course, the iPhone 5 is the minimum hardware requirement for compatibility with the Apple Watch. Then, if we were to assume that just 10% of those users buy an Apple Watch, we’re already over the high-end 30 million unit estimate. 
The thing is that even assuming 10% of users buy an Apple Watch might be a conservative estimate, because the wearable market is growing faster than analysts had expected. Huberty says that the newest estimates are putting the wearable market at anywhere between 530 million and 1 billion units in 2020. And, 14% of iPhone users bought an iPad in the first year it came out. 
It should be noted that the estimates for the Apple Watch sales from the supply chain have been guessing somewhere between 30 and 40 million units, which would be in the range and higher than even what Morgan Stanley is estimating. Obviously, the price point and ultimate list of features will likely play a big part in all of this; but, we might be looking at a bigger year for the Apple Watch than had been previously thought.

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Google introduces Android 5.0 Lollipop

After months of speculation on what dessert would take on the �L� name for Android 5.0, Google has announced it will be called Lollipop.
The latest version of Android has over 5,000 APIs and a new design approach called Material Design that is supposed to create a consistent feel across multiple devices including gadgets running Android Wear and vehicles equipped with Android Auto. The mobile operating system was previewed at Google I/O in June.
Google says that Lollipop is, �made for a world where moving throughout the day means interacting with a bunch of different screens�from phones and tablets to TVs. With more devices connecting together, your expectation is that things just work.�
The Material Design element has a more flat approach to the look on Android with bolder colors typography. Google also says that the UI is more responsive and intuitive with natural motions and realistic lighting elements including shadows.
Battery life on devices running Lollipop will be extended up to 90 minutes according to Google. A huge win anyone that has to recharge their smartphone multiple times a day.
Lollipop will be released to the public on Friday October 17. The first devices running the updated operating system will be the Nexus 9 tablet,  Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 smartphones and the Nexus Player set-top box.
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5 deals you need to check out on popular smartphones

we’ve shortlisted the best deals available on flagship smartphones. Read on, but make sure that if you like something, you buy it soon, because these devices are available in limited quantities, and with such enticing deals, are bound to go out of stock in a moment.

LG Google Nexus 5, 16GB

Deal price: Rs 25,740 (Offered exclusively on Amazon India)
Current market price: Rs 30,000
Despite the fact that Google�s latest flagship Android smartphone is now the Nexus 6, the Nexus 5 continues to be a noteworthy option.
The Nexus 5 features a 4.95-inch full HD display, and is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor clocked at 2.3GHz. It houses 2GB of RAM and 16GB of memory, which is non-expandable. However, if you require more storage, you can opt for the 32GB variant as well. The device runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat  and will be one of the first to get updated to Android 5.0 Lollipop..
For imagery, there is an 8-megapixel camera at the back, and 1.3-megapixel camera in the front for selfies and video calling.

Samsung Galaxy S5

Deal price: Rs 34,806 (Offered exclusively on the Electronics Store)
Current market price: Rs 44,000
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is a good-looking, feature-rich Android smartphone meant for users who seek innovation. Now, you can own this device without shelling out the big bucks, as the price has come down by almost Rs 10,000 from its MRP. The device is loaded with features such as water- and dust-resistance, and an on-board heart rate sensor and fitness tracker app for those who like to keep themselves in shape.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is built around a 5.1-inch super AMOLED display featuring a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. Under the hood, Galaxy S5 gets an octa-core Exynos 5 processor, with two separate quad-core clusters running at 1.9GHz and 1.3GHz respectively. With the latest software upgrade. the device can make use of all eight cores simultaneously for maximum performance. There is a healthy 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage that can be further expanded up to 128GB with the use of microSD card.
For imagery, there is a very capable 16-megapixel autofocus camera at the back featuring an ISOCELL sensor, complemented by an LED flash. At the front, there is a 2-megapixel camera for video calls.

Apple iPhone 5s, 16GB

Deal price: Rs 35,980 (Offered exclusively on eBay India)
Current market price: Rs 52,000
The iPhone 5s has just been ousted from its flagship title by the newly-launched iPhone 6, however it is still one of the best performing smartphones available in the market today. It features an A7 chip based on 64-bit architecture, that can deliver more than twice the computing power of 32-bit architecture seen on most other smartphones. This is coupled with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, which is non-expandable.
The iPhone 5s features a 4-inch 640 x 1,136 pixel Retina display. For added security, Apple has integrated a Touch ID fingerprint sensor into the home button, which lets users make purchases on the iTunes Store and unlock the device securely.
For photography, the smartphone features an 8-megapixel iSight camera at the back, and a 1.2-megapixel FaceTime camera in the front.

Sony Xperia Z3

Deal price: Rs 39,990 (Offered exclusively on eBay India)
Current market price: Rs 48,000
If you are looking for a powerful, water- and dust-proof Android smartphone that can easily run with heavy usage, the Sony Xperia Z3 should be on your shortlist. This smartphone was launched last month, and with this price reduction is now more affordable.
The Xperia Z3 features a 5.2-inch 1,080 x 1,920 pixel display and is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor clocked at 2.5GHz. Complementing the processor, there is a juicy 3GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage that can be further expanded up to additional 128GB using a microSD card.
At the back, there is a mammoth 20.7-megapixel autofocus camera supplemented by an LED flash, and in the front, there is a 2.2-megapixel shooter.

HTC One (M8)

Deal price: Rs 36,527 (Offered exclusively by eBay India)
Current market price: Rs 45,000
The HTC One (M8) is this year’s flagship smartphone, and features 20 percent more metal than its predecessor.
The device sports a 5-inch display with full HD resolution. It is powered by a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor from Qualcomm, coupled with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, that is expandable up to an additional 128GB with the use of a microSD card.
The One (M8) gets a 4MP UltraPixel camera at the back, and a 5-megapixel front camera for video calling and selfies.
With this we wrap up another edition of the best online deals on smartphones. We hope we have managed find you your favourite smartphone at a discounted price. But if that�s not the case, keep watching this space as we promise to bring you more money savers next week.
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Opera Mini will be available on Samsung Gear S

Here’s one more reason why the Samsung’s Galaxy Gear S will keep you looking at your wrist — the Opera Mini web browser will be available for download from the Gear Apps store.

According to Opera, the Mini is the first web browser for the Samsung smartwatch based on the Tizen platform. Opera Mini will have finger-friendly controls that work on the watch’s small 2-inch curved Super AMOLED display.
 

These include Smart Page, which lets users look at all their social updates and news, and Speed Dial (also found on the mobile and desktop versions), which lets users get to a web page with a quick tap. The browser also has a private mode.
If you are undecided on whether to get the Gear S, be sure to check out our hands-on on this 3G- and Wi-Fi-equipped smartwatch for more information.

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12 fun tips and hidden tricks inside Samsung�s Galaxy S5

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When the world�s leading smartphone manufacturer updates its top model, you expect something special, and the Samsung Galaxy S5 does not disappoint. It has all the features and functionality you could possibly want, and a little more. To help you get to grips with it without having to experiment or read a manual,
we�ve prepared some useful Samsung Galaxy S5 tips. Hit us up if you have suggestions for more tips.

How to keep the screen on when you�re looking at it

If you get annoyed at the screen timing out and shutting off on you, head into Settings > Display and change the Screen timeout setting and/or tick the box next to Smart stay. It will check if you�re looking at the screen before it turns it off and keep it on if it can determine that you are. Bear in mind this won�t work in the dark because the S5 can�t see you; it doesn�t have a night-vision camera.

How to use My Magazine

GS5 has Flipboard integrated into it.

GS5 has Flipboard integrated into it.

Flipboard is so good that manufacturers are copying and building upon it to create built-in apps. Swipe left to right from the home screen on your Galaxy S5 and you�ll see My Magazine (it looks a bit like HTC�s Blinkfeed). You have to tap the menu icon at the top right and head into Settings in order to personalize it for the topics you want, and to add in your social media feeds. You can set it to auto-update when you open it and swiping down from the top will refresh the content.

How to use the fingerprint scanner

Biometric security is all the rage and Samsung�s fingerprint scanner is a versatile security solution that you can use to unlock the phone, make purchases, and lock personal files. To set it up go into Settings > Finger Scanner > Fingerprint Manager and follow the instructions. You can decide exactly what you want to use it for under Features in Finger Scanner.
When you do use it, you�ll see a trail at the bottom of the screen and you have to swipe your finger down all the way over the Home button to use it, but without pressing it. Sometimes it will take a couple of swipes to get it to register. You have to swipe a finger eight times to record the print. Try swiping it at slightly different angles when you set it up and there�s a better chance it will work well for you in future.

How to hide personal files

The Finger Scanner is a handy way to unlock the Galaxy S5 and purchases via your Samsung account or PayPal, but you can also use it to lock sensitive files. In Settings you�ll find a Private Mode option which allows you to hide personal content. You can choose photos, videos, music, voice recordings, and other files. Now those files can only be accessed by your finger, so there�s no danger of prying eyes stumbling upon them. You can turn Private Mode on and off by dragging two fingers down from the notification bar to open the Quick settings menu. When it�s off the files you chose will not appear anywhere.

How to use the touchscreen with a stylus or gloves

If you�re somewhere cold and want to use your Samsung Galaxy S5 with gloves on, or maybe you like to use a stylus, then there�s a great touchscreen sensitivity option just for you. Go to Settings > Display and check the box next to Increase touch sensitivity.

How to save battery power the Ultimate way

Galaxy S5's Ultra Power Saving Mode

Galaxy S5?s Ultra Power Saving Mode

You�ll find Power saving mode in the Settings and it should help you extend your battery life. You can decide if you want to shut off background data and restrict performance. If you really need your S5 to last then try Ultra power saving mode instead, it gives you a simplified home screen with limited app and function access. You can select the apps you want access to and also switch to greyscale, so no power is wasted on the color display.

How to use Kids Mode

There are a few good apps in the Play Store for parents looking to limit device functionality and access to apps for kids, but Samsung has pre-installed a Kids Mode app on the Galaxy S5 and it�s really good.
Ideal for children under 10, the Kids Mode app offers a simplified camera app with fun editing options, like silly moustaches and googly eyes. There�s also a decent art app where they can draw, color, and stamp to their heart�s content. The voice recorder lets them talk or sing and has a choice of characters who�ll speak voice recordings back to them. There�s also a separate gallery for their artwork and photos, and a video app where you can specify which videos they can view.
Enable a PIN in the options and your child won�t be able to access the rest of your phone, so you can fire up Kids Mode and hand it to them without worrying. The parental controls also allow you to set daily time limits, specify other apps that it�s okay for them to access, and review their activity.

How to use the heart rate monitor

Samsung Galaxy S5 sensor back
The heart rate scanner is on the back of the Galaxy S5 just below the camera. It shines a red light into your finger and measures your pulse, but don�t expect it to be perfectly accurate. You can access it via the pre-installed S Health app; simply choose the Heart rate option and follow the onscreen instructions. For best results, try not to move or talk while it records your heart rate.

How to download stuff really fast

You�ll find the Download booster toggle in your Quick settings and you can tap it to turn it on, or you can slide it on in the full Settings menu. You�ll need to have Wi-Fi and Mobile data turned on for it to work. It will basically use your Wi-Fi and LTE together to download files as fast as possible. Bear in mind that it will use part of your data allowance. (AT&T has disabled this feature.)

How to use floating Toolbox menu

If you head into Settings > Device then you�ll find Toolbox listed under Sound and display. It allows you to create a wee floating circle that can be dragged anywhere on the screen. Tap on the circle and you get a quick shortcut to your five favorite apps. You can set them to be whatever you like. This is handy for launching apps one-handed, and it fades away if you don�t use it for a while.

 

How to share content with other devices

This is one of the best features in the Galaxy S5. Drag down your notification bar at any time and you�ll see a Quick Connect option just under the Quick settings icons. Tap on it and you get a list of nearby devices that you can connect with to share content, regardless of whether you connect via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or another method.

How to use two apps at the same time

This isn�t a new feature for the S5, but it�s really handy. Hold down on the Back button and you�ll see a tab pop up on the left hand side of the screen. Tap it and a list of apps will pop out. Tap and drag any app you want to open onto the screen. If you�ve turned Multi-window on in the Quick settings then you�ll be able to drag two apps onto the screen and work with both of them at once. You can resize them and if you can switch to landscape mode they�ll sit side by side.

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