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Best 3 Media Players for Android - Real Media Player, ArcMedia & Moodagent

Real Media Player (Multimedia player)

Real Media Player on Android - The charm is not lost, folks!The reason we call it a ‘Multimedia’ player for the Android platform is that it can play all types of media, music, videos and pictures. Yes, you got that right. It plays pictures too. On its first run, it would scan all the media on your internal and external memory and then get you ready within a couple of minutes (ok, your hardware matters) and you can then have a media gallery. Click on how you want to look at things and you have them!

Well, the interface looks good but is not very intuitive when it comes to the music library, although it’s simply great. Videos are fine and so is the pictures gallery in it. All your videos are shown in one view, no matter where they are. Same is with the pictures. All of them are under one hood. No galleries, no fancy options but surely a good player for most media types.

Best feature of Real player on Android is the picture slideshow, we say. Just put in the track you would love to play and start the slideshow with the music in the background. This is something which we love about this application. Try it and you will see. One of the biggest reasons we mention it is: it plays a lot of video formats. We tried out quite a few like DivX, XviD and it fared well.

Digit OS Review - What is in? What is different?

We will introduce you to something called as Digit OS. But before we do so, let us ask you what you use your computer for. You open your computer, check the email and then go straight to Facebook for the first email says that someone wrote on your wall. You watch a few videos, post comments, look back at old memories and then open your media player and go back to chatting with friends. Cool, isn’t it. That’s what most of us would do with a computer at home. A bit of web surfing, some documents, emails, chatting with friends and some entertainment.

Nokia X7 Features Symbian^3 Anna OS - Priced at 22K in India

Nokia phones have always been the soul mates to Symbian Operating Systems. All other brands have might started shifting from Symbian to some other OS to Android or anything else, but Nokia? It seems that they have decided to pull up with Symbian. Two big hits by Nokia recently were the Nokia N8 and Nokia C7, featuring Symbian^3, a much developed, a much advanced operating system for mobile phones. C7 and N8 were doing really well in the Indian market, especially the C7.

Now, Nokia has decided to give a stunning steel to all its rivals, launching the new hotshot - the X7.

What is Autofocus in cameras?

Autofocus is a technology in cameras, both mobile cameras and digital cameras meant for photography enthusiasts which allows people to take pictures without manually adjusting the focus of the lens. Normally a camera cannot decide whether the picture it is taking is sharp or not. In the early days of digital photography, the user had to adjust the focus manually before he or she could take the picture from the device.

Secondary Camera in mobiles

Secondary camera is usually included in only those mobiles which are meant for video calling, because that is what the secondary camera is made for: video calling. Secondary camera is usually placed on the front side of the phone, mostly above the screen. While one performs a video chat, he or she would like to talk to the person face to face. This requires that the person has to show his 'face'.

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