Saturday, June 13, 2015

Sometimes Some Things Just Get Left Out

Sometimes, due to some funny imbalance or impulse of the moment, we forget that special thing we wanted to say that was to spring from deep within our hearts.

Those may be a few words that we wished to say to somebody to inspire, please or rejuvenate them but they just get left out.

This happened to me twice majorly and I can't do anything but feel bad.

After our secondary school certificate examination results were out in style, an event was planned to distribute trophies and prizes. My principal requested me to speak a few words and I was actually ready to address the younger batches. 

I told them about how proud I was about our batch result and I told them about the various benchmarks and trends we had set for the school in the recent years, like increasing the no of Scholarship holders and merit holders and so on. And on a concluding note, I quoted the performance of a senior friend, Abhijeet whose score was yet unbeaten till then, I.e July 2014 and told the youngsters that they were extremely capable of breaking that recording and setting many more in the near future.

I had dearly wished to quote the names of my school founders : Phatak Sir and Madam, who used to love not just me, but every other student in our batch. They were proud of our every achievement and took active interest in awarding and praising us and I remember this right from kindergarten. 

I wished to tell everyone how proud they would have felt if they were here to witness the glory of millennium and the successes and feats yet to come but it just didn't come out on the stage. 


But, my words turned to gold as the very next year, that is this year, my friend Tanvi Ganu not only bettered my friend Abhijeet's 97% with a 97.2% by topping their batch and in addition to that the entire batch turned up the result a notch as more than 53 students crossed the 90% mark which was a significant increase from 34 students above 90% from my batch.

Truly proud of her, and their entire batch. I'm glad my motive was clear to them all and my words came to life due to their focussed perseverance.




Sunday, February 22, 2015

Never Imagined This Good Photography With A Tablet

When tablets went mainstream a few years back and started shipping with cameras, people were truly sarcastic about the approach. I partially agreed with them back then because it looks ridiculous. Same holds true for phone calling using a tablet of 7 odd inches or larger. Your face is covered by a huge sheet of plastic while calling using a tablet directly.


Some sights we see everyday in today's world. Some might consider it natural, some might call it absurd. Because human sizing has changed since decades. Everyone's feels bigger is better.

So, even Apple launched a larger iPhone, the iPhone 6 :)

Well, I never felt I would be using my tablet for photography until I discovered the clarity and convenience of the current technologies. I have an iPad Air 2 and the camera is superb. The display is awesome. 

Merge the two and you have a powerful viewfinder with an array of tools to edit and share on the fly. Some of the photos I've taken so far.


 

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Does One Know That The End Maybe Nearing?

We live and we ultimately have to die one day once. We do not know neither can we know when we might spend our last moment. No being, no magic can predict the way something might end for us naturally as it is to be. People might call it fate or destiny or prewritten tragedy.

Do to our experiences and research, we are in capable positions to predict events. But, I firmly believe the power of nature cannot be fully comprehended by science. I believe that even if 100 years go by, we won't still be in a position to perfectly define what is to be.

Here's our Christmas tree which grew from under 2 feet to a monster that is almost 45 feet tall reaching the top of our home. It has stood tall for 12 years so far. It even survived the renovation which was a season of cement and no water for it. 

Today, however, it's not as green or merry as it always is. 

It is losing its pine like leaves at a drastic rate and this is a scary thing for a tree so heavy, mighty and elegant. On looking at the fallen leaves, one might interpret it as the end nearing. 


It has to end someday and maybe that day is nearing some might feel. Sadly, I feel the same. The leaves are shedding at a super fast rate. However, it's a living being too. It can make a comeback for sure. It might be losing some leaves to make space for new stock. It might be prepping for coming back stronger and taller. Who am I to decide its fate and spread it to people?

These lines I sang as a kid, "What will be will be. The future is not ours to see.. " is a song in the right direction. 

Nobody knows when life might take a tragic or drastic turn nor the reason behind it. People love believing a million sources like god, bad acts million births ago and all. But yeah, people like reasons and may jump to any extremes to grab them. 

My firm belief for the very individual whose case is being discussed is as follows :

One never knows it is the ultimate end until it truly is. 

In short, keep enjoying the present with a goal of the future. Nobody knows whether or not it is to be or not to be.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Reviewing My Moto X 1st Gen, True Hardcore Review

Hello friends, 

I am going to review my year old phone the 2013 Moto X. It has been an amazing phone for me and I'm really proud of Motorola's recent devices as 3 of my family members use Motorola android phones (you guessed it. G and G2 and my X)

So, the device was priced at Rs. 23999 which is roughly $400. No customisation in India but just the solid shades and a woven black or white phone. 

I got the woven white phone and the image on flipkart was deceptive in a good way. It seemed plasticy but the real thing is gorgeous folks. It's soiled a bit due to my extreme use in mud, water and rains but yeah, it looks great. The Motorola dimple is cool and the phone being curved is easily appreciated by spectators. 

You all know about the phone through specs and all. I'll cover some unique aspects and experiences.

1) Build Quality
Phone is built great. It feels nice in the hand. It's comfortable and rigid. Front has a gorilla glass display but it did pick up few light scratches despite no specific reason. I even separated my keys all the time but still. 

My phone has been dropped like 10-15 times face down and it's not nicked or cracked at all. However, due to a few falls on the back, the plastic casing has developed cracks. Surprisingly, the cracks are parallel to the sim slot and so it doesn't look bad or out of place magically.


2) Hardware And Camera
The hardware might deceive a few. Some may dismiss this device as a dual core product but I challenge you to find a phone that runs as smooth as the X even though it is almost full of music and apps. I've used every new phone like the iPhone 6, Note 4, Xiaomi MI3 and even One Plus One. They have a small degree of lagginess somewhere but moto X has been a star.

It is a special designed chipset with 8 feature rich cores. Each for a different purpose. One handles battery saving voice detection, one detects motion and action. One for battery etc. the graphics chip is ahead of its peers even today. 2GB Ram helps you breeze past screens on the current OS kitkat which will becom Lollypop very soon.

Camera is 10MP Omnivision sensor and it is a slight letdown. However, with practice and other alternatives you can get better images. 

The Motorola camera opens with a twist of the wrist and it's great. It's efficient but the camera quality could have been better. However, by using Google camera, I could adjust exposure and take much much better shots with better details. I have uploaded those images too. 

Selfie camera is 2 MP and it's great. Selfies are clear and bright. I have attached a photo of my friend, Devavrat, a genius and awesomely crazy dude indeed.

Battery life is superb. I can pull the phone 1 and half day without charging after a full charge if I use it moderately i.e music, photos, some 3G browsing and normal gaming. So, I've maximum achieved a 4 hour odd screen on time on Kitkat after I discovered a great big that was eating up my battery.

Moto X has an always listening Ok Google Detection. It was on the moment I got the phone and had been on ever since. I was noticing a super abnormal low standby. An hour goes, the phone dropped by 10 %. I found out and then turned it off and my battery has become so much better. Now, the phone can standby for nearly 12 hours without dropping more than 5% even despite taking push notifications and all. A magical breakthrough. 

3) Active Display

This feature is the best one according to me. I barely have to touch my lock button. Whenever I want the phone or it needs my attention, it automatically lights up and I just have to hold a finger. As simple as that. I can't do without that feature now. But, turning it off improves battery tremendously. So, you'd get another hour I'm guessing. 

4) Clearing Some Myths

1) Call Quality 
It's okay. Calls are clear but sometimes, catching signal is a trouble on this device. 

2) Phone is incapable of high graphical and powerful apps.
No. The phone breezes every app you throw at it. It runs Asphalt 8 better than the iPhone 5. 

3) AMOLED Brightness
The phone has a maximum brightness which enables distinct and trouble free reading in direct sunlight. Anybody else saying otherwise is comparing visibility to an LCD panel. It's not the brightest but it's comfortable and pleading to use. 

4) Hidden Features
It houses an NFC chip and is capable of Wireless ContentMirroring via miracast. It is a 4G compatible handset. 

5) Camera Flash
It is terrible. With flash, colours are haywire. Photos are so much better without flash. Plus, your hand keeps blocking the flash as it sits right above the dimple. 

6) Audio Jack
The phone has a built in equaliser. The effects are great and input is clear. BOSE and beats headphones receive great sound from the 3.5 MM jack. 

7) Trouble multitasking 
If you subject the phone to a Google + photo backup, the apps will run slowly. This is the only disadvantage of the dual core architecture.

I'll upload camera samples in the next post. 

Cheers.
 


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

iPad One story



Computers have become nearly obsolete already though their faster counterparts were just launched. Tablets have rapidly taken their place. However, the iPad by Apple was the tablet to take the TABLET platform totally mainstream by introducing new ideas about the fluidic possibility of mobile computing.

I remember how we got our first iPad. It was 8 months from the U.S. Release but it wasn't made available in India then. We incidentally were in Dubai for our Diwali vacation and we grabbed it there 😂. We had to hunt a lot. In like 7 malls at 20 shops and we finally got our model.

One thing I can say about myself is that when I decide a specification about something, I don't let go of it easily. I've experienced this a million times and I think this is a good quality of mine. When I was getting an Android mobile in 9th, I had decided I wanted a phone with ICS, the then latest android os. Then, I fixed the phone and kept waiting till it hit India by even tracking its Spanish and Dutch release :D

When I was getting a cycle, I literally called the cycle dealers right across Maharashtra for that specific model and colour and we got it. For my first iPad, I wanted the 64GB Wifi + 3G variant and 3G wasn't even fully working in India back then in 2008 :D but yeah, I wanted that variant. It was the top of the line variant and we were wandering through shops just looking for that model. Thank god the iPad didn't have colour options else I would have been stubborn to grab that one too.

So that's how we got our first iPad. It changed my life. I was a computer(desktop Mac) addict. iPad made me change my style. It's convenience and form factor made me ditch the computer totally. And my father follow me too. He ditched his PowerBook and began delivering his conferences using the iPad. 

That was the iPad one. No camera. Just a pure tablet computer with Internet anywhere.

Then, for the next 4 years, we had no new iPad until dad decided to gift me a new iPad mini 1st gen ( as soon as it launched) for Christmas. I loved it. I somehow loved the new form factor. It was smaller but just right for me. It was perfect. It had two cameras and I had long wanted in my iPad since the iPad 2 that came right after we bought our first iPad shipped with two cameras.

But I didn't get to use the mini for long as i used it to set my dads office and iPad mini just fit the bill perfectly. So I got the iPad one back but Apple apparently had moved way ahead. They discontinued support for the iPad one and most developers followed suit. They stopped updates and existing apps began crashing too. It works even today and has a rock solid battery till date. So, I was iPad less but managing with a droid. 

But, just a month back, we decided to buy an iPad Air 2. Yes, finally after 4 years of waiting, we got a new iPad that was just the size of the one, but radically different. A million times better, literally. I don't regret I have it.

Thanks to my dad.

I'll review the device in my next post