Aeries – The Twitter app that Windows Phone deserves

I was lucky to be in the beta and take my word for it. ₹235 is a great price to pay for universal app with instant notifications. Not to mention this is for now a one time fee. For the app’s UI & UX, take my word for it. You don’t need a trial. If you want a Twitter app for Windows, Aeries is the one.

Aeries

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Samsung 850 Pro SSD

Let’s keep it short. If you wish to get a SSD for your boot or wish to switch to SSD fully, this is the one to get.

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Anker Multi-Angle Portable Stand

This is a really nice stand for your phones and tablets alike. Its aluminium build quality is nice and the hinge mechanism is strong as well. Since the price is also comparable to Cooler Master Jas Mini which only holds phones, this is overall a great buy and highly recommended.

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Netgear WNDR3700 N600 & Wireless Networking

Netgear WNDR3700 N600 Dual Band Wireless Gigabit Router is the best overall router you can get at around ₹6000. Its feature packed with good support.

The router has a great range, speeds, support, features & build quality. Overall this is a good one 🙂

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Nokia Lumia 830 – Thoughts

When you qi charge it, the metal around the phone heats up like the way Nexus heats up with TYLT VU. Also the top left part near the USB also heats up when you connect a powerful charger when the phone is low at 10%. The thing here is, since the battery is low the phone tries to charge as fast as possible and makes the metal to heat like in the qi. When you have enough power, there is no metal heat either way (qi or USB). When the battery is quite low, the frame heats as hell.

720’s display will heat up if you have the screen on for hours. There is nothing as such with the 830. Do note that both are IPS LCD with CBD polarizers. Nokia did something with the display here.

The oleophobic coating on the CGG3 is awesome and seems that it will last a very long time.

There is a subtle light bleed near the three capacitative keys, not noticeable generally unless you look at it in a particular angle in pitch dark with maximum brightness.

The three keys on the right screams excellence. So much so that I turned off double tap to wake, just to push myself into the habit of pressing the metal lock key to wake the phone up every time. Also the two-stage shutter key works brilliantly. All three has nice clicky feel to it.

The phone is a little top heavy. When you hold the phone with all your fingers below the camera module, in order to not to have fingerprints over the camera. The device tends to slip from the top. Like the top can fall top down any moment. The best-balanced device every is the 1520. Feels great!

Please check the disassembly video which shows why the phone is actually top heavy 😀

The black version I have here is not at a finger print magnet, the black 720 I have is certainly one.

Speakers are great! Love the Dolby EQ for speakers too. Dolby Digital Plus is also epic. 5.1 recordings are just brilliant and a treat to the ears.

USB and the headphone jacks are awesome and rigid. The headphone hole is actually the whole thickness of the phone, the phone is that thin. While it’s not light nor heavy, it feels great. It’s dense but certainly not heavy.

The black frame and the grey/black plastic for the RF looks great unlike the other models. The worst is the gold iPhone with the white bars moving around.

Battery life is normal. You will get one day of use (i.e, ~9 hours) no matter whatever you do. Screen on time easily crosses 6 hours for me. Maxed out at 7~8.

Vibration is perfect. Not too lite nor too moving. The haptic feedback is just about perfect for the capacitative keys. Anyway I have turned that off.

RF reception is awesome. Both Cellular & WiFi/NFC/BT.

The design is great too, a neat blend of 925 and the 930. Perhaps this might be the last batch of phones to launch with the Nokia logo on it, combined with the Microsoft logos in the internal & software side.

Was skeptic about Snap 400, but I really can’t feel it even when I pushed it hard. And finally 1GB of RAM. The internal 16GB is a sweet spot combined with the SD which I filled with a 32GB card. I have all the apps & content there, and I face no lag whatsoever. Denim is more of a bug fix & under the hood improvements than features.

No time at all to share camera samples, or unboxing videos and stuff. I have filmed them, but no time to upload and share, all thanks to my 1MBps down and 0.2MBps up ADSL connection from BSNL. I need FIBER BADLY! You can still check out my Flickr group for the 830 to see images of/by 830 from all around the world, here. There was none when I looked it up, so I created one. Please free to join the group 🙂 Making this a no Image post just to make you go see the Flickr group 😀 TBH it feels good when I see someone share their magic to something I made. Every admin will feel the same way afterall.

To sum it all up, if you’re into WP/Nokia and own anything other than the 1520, just get this 830 period!