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These days, very few smartphone launches excite people enough to queue up for hours in the street. Apple's iPhones are pretty much the exception to the rule.
Yet on a warm, sticky day in central London, more than 200 people snaked around the streets outside the SwiftKey offices near London Bridge just to get a glimpse at the OnePlus 2, a smartphone few have even heard of.
Key Features
  • 5.5in display (1920 x 1080)
  • Snapdragon 810/ 4GB RAM
  • 9.85mm/175g
  • USB-C port
  • OxygenOS (based on Android 5.1)
  • 13MP/5MP cameras
  • Dual SIM
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Price: £239
  • Release date: 11 August (with invite)
The long queue – and the one million-plus people who have registered interest in the OnePlus 2 online – is testament to the hype the company generated on the back of the surprising success of the OnePlus One, which launched 15 months ago and sold 1.5 million units.
OnePlus 2 is selling its second smartphone (as it did its first) as a "flagship killer", and not only the flagship models from Apple and Samsung out now but the ones coming in 2016 too.
OnePlus 2: Design

Bulky and heavy were my initial thoughts when I saw the specs announced for the OnePlus 2. At 9.5mm and 175g, is it heavier and thicker than the iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy S6. But holding it, the first thing that came to mind was how solid it felt.
OnePlus has added a touch of premium-build quality with a metal frame around the edge, but the rear cover remains plastic – though there are alternative covers you can get with various finishes such as wood and sandstone, which is a bit like a fine sandpaper.
OnePlus 2 Preview Hands-on

The phone has a large 5.5in screen but it is significantly shorter than the cumbersome iPhone 6 Plus as well as being narrower, which makes it much easier to use one-handed, though it is still a pretty big phone.

Nokia Lumia 1020


Pros: 
Outstanding camera; Good battery; Smooth performance

Cons: 
Expensive; Bulky; Windows Phone OS needs work

Verdict: 
Nokia aims to attract users with the 41-megapixel camera and it's great - but the price and lack of features in Windows Phone makes the Lumia 1020 hard to recommend.

Samsung Shape: Your Music Can Follow You Around the House



Picture coming home from your evening work commute with music playing through your headphones. Then, as soon as you walk through your door, the song you're listening begins playing from a speaker in your living room. That's what Samsung wants you to be able to do. Today, the company announced a new multi-room speaker system it's (rather strangely) called Samsung Shape. The idea is to let you listen to your music—from your phone, laptop, or any DLNA-compatible device—tether-free, anywhere you are in your home. 

Give Your Name To Any Search Engines

make your own search engine with your name as logo You can make your own personal Search Engine with your name as logo. Once created you blog or website. Your visitors and friends will now see your personal search engine.

Step 1: Go to this link http://www.funnylogo.info/create.asp


Step 2: Enter Your Name in text box



Step 3: Choose your style


Step 4: and click CREATE MY SEARCH ENGINE

Step 5: Copy URL from Address bar and go to your browser setting and go set default home page text box Paste  URL and OK 

Before open your browser and Enjoy your personal search enginne