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Cheap Dual-Core Android Phones in Pakistan
Dual-core phones were considered a novelty in the world of smartphones just one year ago but since the start of 2012, they have suddenly conquered almost all of the mid-budget market. These phones can actually threaten the existence of cheaper smartphones.
Today, we thought of presenting you the list of best mid-budget dual-core android smartphones.
Sony Xperia U – Rs. 24,990
Sony Xperia U has the same familiar Boxy design which Sony has already used in Xperia S and Xperia P, which has received mixed reviews from users.
Sony Xperia U has got a 1GHz dual-core processor under its hood coupled with 512 Mb RAM and 8Gb limited memory. The display of the phone measures 3.5 inches and has a resolution of 854*480.
The back of the phone sports a 5mp camera with 720p video recording. The OS running is Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Ice Cream Sandwich about to be released. The phone costs Rs. 24,990 on homeshopping.pk.
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 – Rs. 26,000
Successor to the popular Ace, Galaxy Ace 2 has a 800Mhz dual-core processor and is coupled with 768 Mb Ram and 4Gb Internal storage (there’s a microSDslot as well).
The screen is 3.8 inches and has a resolution of 800×450. The back boasts a 5mp camera with 720p video recording.
The phone runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread (a 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update is promised) covered with Samsung’s Touchwiz 4.0.
The phone is currently unavailable in some places but should cost around Rs. 26,000.
LG Optimus 2X – Rs. 27,990
And right they say that old is gold. LG Optimus 2X was the first phone of the world with a dual-core processor. The 1Ghz dual-core processor is backed with 512 Mb RAM.
The internal storage is 8Gb along with a microSD card slot. The screen measures 4 inches big with a resolution of 800×480.
The camera in this phone is of 8mp resolution with 1080p Full HD video recording. But as the phone is old, it has an uninspiring design. LG Optimus 2X runs on Gingerbread for now.
The price of this phone has dropped to Rs.27,990 at homeshopping.pk.
LG Optimus 3D – Rs.32,990
Perhaps the most special of the lot, LG Optimus 3D, as evident by its name has dual-cameras with a stereoscopic screen. Add some special 3D apps as well and the result is a unique phone which is worth showing of.
It has got a 1Ghz Dual-core processor with 512 Mb RAM. The screen is 4.3inches big with a resolution of 800×480.
The back sports 2 cameras of 5mp resolution. They can also capture 3D photos (in 3mp resolution). The phone comes with the outdated Android 2.2 (upgradeable to Android 2.3). The internal memory is 8Gb with a microSD card slot. The price for LG Optimus 3D is Rs.32,990 at homeshopping.pk.
HTC Evo 3D – 36,500
HTC Evo 3D is said to be an ultimate entertainment device. It comes with 1.2 Mhz dual core processor with 1 GB RAM and in addition to 1 GB internal memory.
HTC EVO 3D will allow you to capture high resolution 3D photos or videos and watch them in 3D on a 4.3 inch qHD screen.
HTC EVO 3D is priced around Rs. 36,500 in Pakistan.
HTC Sensation – Rs. 36,990
As HTC’s sense OS (with Android of course) has a huge fan following, the list would’ve been incomplete without the HTC Sensation. Sensation has a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor with 768Mb RAM.
HTC Sensation has a resolution of 540×960 on a large 4.3 inch touchscreen. The back of the phone has a 8mp camera with 1080p FullHD video recording.
Internal memory is 1Gb backed by a memory card slot. The price of HTC Sensation is currently Rs. 36,990 at homeshopping.pk.
Subscribe Shahbaz Sharif, Unsubscribe PTI: Letter Was Faked to Defame CM: Punjab Government
A reportedly fake letter, allegedly from Chief Minister Punjab Secretariat, is making rounds over internet, which directs various Punjab government departments to subscribe to Shahbaz Sharif’s official twitter and Facebook pages.
This letter also directs the Punjab government officials to immediately unsubscribe from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf pages of Facebook.
When ProPakistani contacted Chief Minister Secretariat for verification, it said that letter is not only fake but those elements, who tried to malign Punjab Government, miserably failed to copy the original format of Chief Minister Secretariat letters.
Check below fake letter that asks Punjab Government officials to subscribe to Shahbaz Sharif’s Facebook and Twitter accounts:
Asad Ibrar, director co-ordination at Chief Minister Secretariat told me that this letter is fake. He explained that someone is tying to defame Punjab Government by faking official letters, which is criminal offense.
Mr. Asad maintained that original format of CM Secretariat letters is different than what is produced by opponents of his government.
Flaws in the letter:
According to Chief Minister Secretariat, the letter circulating over internet has following flaws:
- Mr. Nadeem Hussain Asif is Principle Secretary to Chief Minister, unlike mentioned as secretary to Chief Minister
- “Chief Minister Secretariat” on legitimate letters is written between letter reference number and date.
- Official letters don’t contain phone and fax numbers.
- Phone number Mr. Nadeem Hussain Asif is wrong. Phone number mentioned in Letter is of Facebook management team at CM House.
- Legitimate official letters are addressed to one individual with possible copies to several persons, unlike in above fake letter.
- A copy for CM secretariat isn’t sent when CM secretariat is itself writing the letter.
Chief Minister Secretariat has launched an inquiry to find out who had originated this fake letter. CM House said legal action could be taken against the culprits.
While Googling ProPakistani found two official letters of CM Secretariat as following:
Letter head and letter format of Chief Minister Punjab is as following:
It is feared that more photoshopped letters are likely to surface as political parities are quickly embracing internet and computer technologies. However, they should keep in mind that technology is usually the most transparent form of transaction that humans do and that get caught easily.
It merits mentioning here that Express Tribune published a story on June 5th, (probably based on above given fake letter) alleging Punjab Government for directing its officials to subscribe to Shahbaz Sharif’s Twitter and Facebook pages.
Interestingly, this story has been removed now from ET website but a Google’s copy of cached page can be seen here.
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