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10 May 2013

Access more than one account on facebook with the same browser !!!!

  

                 Sick of managing two different facebook accounts at the same time?? Want to manage your fake account along with your original account on the same browser?? Yeah!! Its possible!!! Only you need is a Mozilla Firefox browser installed in your system. The PROFILING technique in Firefox makes all these possible. Now just follow these steps



  • Step 1: Right click on the Firefox shortcut icon on the desktop and select properties.
  • Step 2:In the target field you can see either  "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" or  "C:\Program Files(x6)\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe"   
  • Simply add the string "-profilemanager -no-remote" along with this without quotes so that the target field now  will show   "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -profilemanager -no-remote  .Then save it or click OK. While doing this step, make sure that all the firefox windows are closed.
  • Step 3:Now if you try to open firefox, it will show a window like this "Firefox- Choose User Profile" . Simply uncheck the "Don't ask at start up"  box. This window has thebutton to create profiles. Since the profiles use different memories its possible to login from two different user accounts. Cheers!!!

 

30 April 2013

Download Youtube Videos without any software to your PC or Mobile

           Download YOUTUBE videos on your Mobile or Computer without any Software Follow this Very simple steps:





 


1. Go to YouTube, Open the video that u want to download

2. Now you have to make a small change in video link, replace "www." or "m." with "ss"

[For example   "www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyT3QTSQ"  with  "ssyoutube.com/watch? v=NyT3QTSQ"]

3. After it will redirect to a new site "en.savefrom.net/"

4. Now you have to choose the format of the video like mp4,3gp,flv and also shows the video quality like 240p,720p,1080p


5.Select the one you want and start download!! Kudos

28 March 2013

Sending Friend Requests when Blocked by Facebook

http://teenspeak.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/facebook_logo.jpg         Imagine that you are blocked from sending Friend Requests by Facebook for 2, 4, 7, 14 or even worse 30 days! That would be a really serious problem if you actually wanted to add someone during that period. Now, you can! With this simple trick you can send 1000's of friend requests when when you are blocked . There's just one part which will be tough for you if you are going to add unknown people. You will need the Email address of the person you want to add.

      
                                There are two methods available

Method 1.Head over to this Link. Here you will find the place to add a friend through their Email based on the different Mail Services. But, if you 're thinking of adding too many people then it would be better that you create a contact file. In that link the last option is of 'other tools' in which you will find the next option to upload the file! For the people who don't know the easiest way to create a contact file, here it is:
  1. Open a New text document (.txt) in Notepad.
  2. Add all the email addresses separated by a comma (' , ').
  3. Now save that file with the extension .vcf
Now, this new file is your contact file. Upload it to Facebook and you will be prompted to send friend request. Click 'OK' and that's it, you're done!

Method 2. Go to this LINK and type  the e-mail of the people whom you want to add as friend. For this you dont need to submit the Gmail or Yahoo address!!! Alas!! If you have the username

06 December 2012

Tips To Format Virus Infected Memory Cards/PenDrives

METHOD 1

  1. Goto Start>Run 
  2. Type "cmd" >Press ENTER
  3. In the black window type "Format X" where X is the drive letter of your storage device(Memory card or Pendrive)
  • OR "FORMAT X: /FS:FAT32 /Q /V:PenDrive" (here X is the drive letter of my pen drive/memory card
METHOD 2

  1. Insert infected Media(Pendrive or card)
  2. Goto Start > My computer > Manage
  3. Goto Storage>Disk Management
  4. Right Click On pendrive & then click Format

24 November 2012

Alt Key Tricks

            Press the Alt Key combination to get the smileys. Use in facebook,Blogger or any other sites. Cheers!!

¤ - Alt 15
¶ - Alt 20
§ - Alt 21
| - Alt 124
Ç - Alt 128

ü - Alt 129
é - Alt 130
ƒ - Alt 131
ä - Alt 132
à - Alt 133

† - Alt 134
ç - Alt 135
ê - Alt 136
ë - Alt 137
è - Alt 138

ï - Alt 139
î - Alt 140
ì - Alt 141
ô - Alt 147
ö - Alt 148

ò - Alt 149
û - Alt 150
ù - Alt 151
ÿ - Alt 152
Ö - Alt 153

Ü - Alt 154
¢ - Alt 155
£ - Alt 156
¥ - Alt 157
á - Alt 160

í - Alt 161
ó - Alt 162
ú - Alt 163
ñ - Alt 164
Ñ - Alt 165

ª - Alt 166
º - Alt 167
¿ - Alt 168
¬ - Alt 170
½ - Alt 171

¼ - Alt 172
¡ - Alt 173
« - Alt 174
» - Alt 175
¦ - Alt 179

ß - Alt 225
¶ - Alt 227
µ - Alt 230
± - Alt 241
÷ - Alt 246

° - Alt 248
• - Alt 249
· - Alt 250
² - Alt 253
¤ - Alt 271

¶ - Alt 276
§ - Alt 277
! - Alt 289
… - Alt 0133
† - Alt 0134

‡ - Alt 0135
‰ - Alt 0137
Š - Alt 0138
‹ - Alt 0139
Œ - Alt 0140

- Alt 0141
• - Alt 0149
– - Alt 0150
— - Alt 0151
™ - Alt 0153

š - Alt 0154
› - Alt 0155
œ - Alt 0156
Ÿ - Alt 0159
¢ - Alt 0162

© - Alt 0169
ª - Alt 0170
« - Alt 0171
® - Alt 0174
¯ - Alt 0175

° - Alt 0176
± - Alt 0177
² - Alt 0178
³ - Alt 0179
· - Alt 0183

¸ - Alt 0184
¹ - Alt 0185
º - Alt 0186
» - Alt 0187
¼ - Alt 0188

½ - Alt 0189
¾ - Alt 0190
À - Alt 0192
 - Alt 0194
à - Alt 0195

Å - Alt 0197
Æ - Alt 0198
È - Alt 0200
É - Alt 0201
Ê - Alt 0202

Ë - Alt 0203
Ì - Alt 0204
Î - Alt 0206
Ï - Alt 0207
Ð - Alt 0208

Ñ - Alt 0209
Ò - Alt 0210
Ô - Alt 0212
Ö - Alt 0214
Ø - Alt 0216

Ù - Alt 0217
Ú - Alt 0218
Û - Alt 0219
Ü - Alt 0220
Ý - Alt 0221

Þ - Alt 0222
ß - Alt 0223
à - Alt 0224
á - Alt 0225
ã - Alt 0227

ç - Alt 0231
è - Alt 0232
ê - Alt 0234
í - Alt 0237
ð - Alt 0240

ñ - Alt 024
ò - Alt 0242
ó - Alt 0243
ô - Alt 0244
õ - Alt 0245

ö - Alt 0246
÷ - Alt 0247
ø - Alt 0248
ù - Alt 0249
ú - Alt 0250

û - Alt 0251
ü - Alt 0252
ý - Alt 0253
þ - Alt 0254
ÿ - Alt 0255

101 Most Useful Websites

                 These are the list of some useful websites but are less famous. Enjoy!!!




01. screenr.com – record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube.

02. bounceapp.com – for capturing full length screenshots of web pages.

03. goo.gl – shorten long URLs and convert URLs into QR codes.

04. untiny.me – find the original URLs that’s hiding behind a short URLs.

05. localti.me – know more than just the local time of a city

06. copypastecharacter.com – copy-paste special characters that aren’t on your keyboard.

07. topsy.com – a better search engine for twitter.

08. fb.me/AppStore – search iOS apps without launching iTunes.

09. iconfinder.com – the best place to find icons of all sizes.

10. office.com – download templates, clipart and images for your Office documents.

11. woorank.com – everything you wanted to know about a website.

12. virustotal.com – scan any suspicious file or email attachment for viruses.

13. wolframalpha.com – gets answers directly without searching  – see more wolfram tips.

14. printwhatyoulike.com – print web pages without the clutter.

15. joliprint.com – reformats news articles and blog content as a newspaper.

16. isnsfw.com – when you wish to share a NSFW page but with a warning.

17. e.ggtimer.com – a simple online timer for your daily needs.

18. coralcdn.org – if a site is down due to heavy traffic, try accessing it through coral CDN.

19. random.org – pick random numbers, flip coins, and more.

20. mywot.com – check the trust level of any website – example.

21. viewer.zoho.com – Preview PDFs and Presentations directly in the browser.

22. tubemogul.com – simultaneously upload videos to YouTube and other video sites.

23. truveo.com – the best place for searching web videos.

24. scr.im – share you email address online without worrying about spam.

25. spypig.com – now get read receipts for your email.

26. sizeasy.com – visualize and compare the size of any product.

27. whatfontis.com – quickly determine the font name from an image.

28. fontsquirrel.com – a good collection of fonts – free for personal and commercial use.

29. regex.info – find data hidden in your photographs – see more EXIF tools.

30. tineye.com – this is like an online version of Google Googles.

31. iwantmyname.com – helps you search domains across all TLDs.

32. tabbloid.com – your favorite blogs delivered as PDFs.

33. join.me – share you screen with anyone over the web.

34. onlineocr.net – recognize text from scanned PDFs and images – see other OCR tools.

35. flightstats.com – Track flight status at airports worldwide.

36. wetransfer.com – for sharing really big files online.

37. pastebin.com – a temporary online clipboard for your text and code snippets.

38. polishmywriting.com – check your writing for spelling or grammatical errors.

39. awesomehighlighter.com – easily highlight the important parts of a web page.

40. typewith.me – work on the same document with multiple people.

41. whichdateworks.com – planning an event? find a date that works for all.

42. everytimezone.com – a less confusing view of the world time zones.

43. warrick.cs.odu.edu – you’ll need this when your bookmarked web pages are deleted.

44. gtmetrix.com – the perfect tool for measuring your site performance online.

45. imo.im – chat with your buddies on Skype, Facebook, Google Talk, etc. from one place.

46. translate.google.com – translate web pages, PDFs and Office documents.

47. youtube.com/leanback – sit back and enjoy YouTube videos in full-screen mode.

48. similarsites.com – discover new sites that are similar to what you like already.

49. wordle.net – quick summarize long pieces of text with tag clouds.

50. bubbl.us – create mind-maps, brainstorm ideas in the browser.

51. kuler.adobe.com – get color ideas, also extract colors from photographs.

52. followupthen.com – setup quick reminders via email itself.

53. lmgtfy.com – when your friends are too lazy to use Google on their own.

54. tempalias.com – generate temporary email aliases, better than disposable email.

55. pdfescape.com – lets you can quickly edit PDFs in the browser itself.

56. faxzero.com – send an online fax for free – see more fax services.

57. feedmyinbox.com – get RSS feeds as an email newsletter.

58. isendr.com – transfer files without uploading to a server.

59. tinychat.com – setup a private chat room in micro-seconds.

60. privnote.com – create text notes that will self-destruct after being read.

61. flightaware.com – live flight tracking service for airports worldwide.

62. boxoh.com – track the status of any shipment on Google Maps – alternative.

63. chipin.com – when you need to raise funds online for an event or a cause.

64. downforeveryoneorjustme.com – is your favourite site really offline?

65. example.com – this website can be used as an example in documentation.

66. whoishostingthis.com – find the web host of any website.

67. google.com/history – found something on Google but can’t remember it now?

68. errorlevelanalysis.com – find whether a photo is real or a photoshopped one.

69. google.com/dictionary – get word meanings, pronunciations and usage examples.

70. urbandictionary.com – find definitions of slangs and informal words.

71. seatguru.com – consult this site before choosing a seat for your next flight.

72. sxc.hu – download stock images absolutely free.

73. imo.im – chat with your buddies on Skype, Facebook, Google Talk, etc. from one place.

74. wobzip.org – unzip your compressed files online.

75. vocaroo.com – record your voice with a click.   The 101 Most Useful Websites  4

76. scribblemaps.com – create custom Google Maps easily.

77. buzzfeed.com – never miss another Internet meme or viral video.

78. alertful.com – quickly setup email reminders for important events.

79. encrypted.google.com – prevent your ISP and boss from reading your search queries.

80. formspring.me – you can ask or answer personal questions here.

81. snopes.com – find if that email offer you received is real or just another scam.

82. typingweb.com – master touch-typing with these practice sessions.

83. mailvu.com – send video emails to anyone using your web cam.

84. ge.tt – quickly send a file to someone, they can even preview it before downloading.

85. timerime.com – create timelines with audio, video and images.

86. stupeflix.com – make a movie out of your images, audio and video clips.

87. aviary.com/myna – an online audio editor that lets you record and remix audio clip.

88. noteflight.com – print music sheets, write your own music online (review).

89. disposablewebpage.com – create a temporary web page that self-destruct.

90. namemytune.com – when you need to find the name of a song.

91. homestyler.com – design from scratch or re-model your home in 3d.

92. snapask.com – use email on your phone to find sports scores, read Wikipedia, etc.

93. teuxdeux.com – a beautiful to-do app that resembles a paper dairy.

94. livestream.com – broadcast events live over the web, including your desktop screen.

95. bing.com/images – automatically find perfectly-sized wallpapers for mobiles.

96. historio.us – preserve complete web pages with all the formatting.

97. dabbleboard.com – your virtual whiteboard.

98. whisperbot.com – send an email without using your own account.

99. sumopaint.com – an excellent layer-based online image editor.

100. lovelycharts.com – create flowcharts, network diagrams, sitemaps, etc.

101. nutshellmail.com – Get your Facebook and Twitter streams in your inbox.  

How To Boot Windows8 From USB

  1. Create an ISO file from the Windows 8 DVD. This is the procedure by which you create a single file, called an ISO image, that contains all the data stored on the Windows 8 setup DVD disc.

    Once you have an ISO image created from your Windows 8 disc, come back here and continue on with this tutorial which will explain how to get that ISO file onto a flash drive.

    Note: If you already know how to create ISO files with your favorite program, often called "ripping," then do so in whatever way you're used to doing it. However, if you've never created an ISO image, or don't have a program installed right now that does it, please see the linked tutorial above for complete instructions on doing so with a free program.
  2. Download the Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool from Microsoft and then install it.

    This free program from Microsoft properly formats your flash drive and then copies the contents of the Windows 8 installation ISO file you have to that flash drive.

    Note: Don't worry that this program has Windows 7 in the title. This program works perfectly well with Windows 8 ISO files and can be installed in Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP.
  3. Start the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool program. You should be able to find the shortcut on the Desktop, as well as in your Start menu or on your Start screen, depending on which version of Windows you installed the program on.
  4. Click Browse on the Step 1 of 4: Choose ISO file screen.
  5. Locate, and then select, your Windows 8 ISO file. Then click or touch Open.

    Note: If you downloaded Windows 8 from Microsoft, check your Downloads folder or your Desktop for the ISO image. If you created an ISO image from your Windows 8 DVD, the ISO file will be wherever you created it to.
  6. Click or touch Next.
  7. Choose USB device on the Step 2 of 4: Choose media type screen.

    Note: As you can see here, there is also a DVD option. While it doesn't do us much good in this case, since the end game is to get Windows 8's setup files on a flash drive, you could also use this tool to burn a Windows 8 ISO image to a DVD or BD disc.
  8. On the Step 3 of 4: Insert USB device screen, choose from the drop-down box the flash drive or USB-connected external hard drive you want to put the Windows 8 setup files onto and then touch or click Begin copying.

    Tip: If you haven't yet plugged in the USB storage device you're planning on using, you can do that now and then touch or click the blue refresh button to make it show up in the list.
  9. Click or touch Erase USB Device if you're prompted to do so on a Not Enough Free Space window. If you don't see this, don't worry, it just means that your flash drive or external hard disk is already empty.

    Important: If this message didn't make it apparent, you should know that whatever data you might have on this drive is going to be erased as part of the process of getting the Windows 8 setup files copied.
  10. On Step 4 of 4: Creating bootable USB device, just wait for the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool to prepare the drive and copy the Windows 8 installation files to it.

    The first Status you see will be Formatting, which will take anywhere from a few to several seconds, depending on how large the USB drive is that you're using. Next will be Copying files which could take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, possibly longer, depending on which Windows 8 ISO file you're working from, as well as on how fast your flash drive, USB connection, and computer is.

    Tip: Don't worry if the percentage indicator jumps ahead quickly but then sits on a single number for a very long time. While it might not make a lot of sense to behave that way, it doesn't necessarily mean anything is wrong.
  11. Assuming everything went as planned, the next screen should say Bootable USB device created successfully with a Status that says Backup completed.

    You can now close the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool program window. The flash drive, or other external USB drive you're using, now has the necessary files on it to install Windows 8 and is also properly configured to be booted from.
  12. Boot from the USB device that you just created to start the Windows 8 install process.

    Tip: If the Windows 8 setup process doesn't start, it's very likely that you'll need to make boot order changes in the BIOS. See How To Change the Boot Order in BIOS if you need help doing that.

    Note: If you came here from my How To Clean Install Windows 8 tutorial, you can return there now to continue the walkthrough of that process.

20 November 2012

Aakash 2 Tablet Launched. Price Rs. 1,132 Only (Students Only)!


                    Finally, Aakash 2 tablet has been launched in India at an incredibly cheap price of Rs. 1132 only. It’s Diwali season in India and a perfect time for the electronics companies to launch new electronic gadgets. Government of India obviously did not want to miss out on this chance to attract students. The commercial (regular) price of this tablet will be Rs. 4499. The price is subsidised for students and will be offered for only Rs. 1132 (~ $20.
72). This ultra low cost Android tablet is based on DataWind’s UbiSlate 7Ci. There’s not much to expect inside the hood apart from a nice ARM Cortex A8 architecture based 1 GHz processor (original Aakash tablet had only 366MHz processor), a 7″ capacitive display (original model had resistive display) that offers 800×480 px resolution. Aakash 2 also comes equipped with 512MB or RAM and approximately 4 GB of internal storage; you will be able to extend the storage capacity with the micro SD card.
Click to book online

How to make a USB bootable? എങ്ങനെ USB ബൂടബിള്‍ ആക്കാം?

          Just follow the steps to make your usb bootable!!


Create ISO image in Nero
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Using Nero StartSmart,
1. Open 'Copy and Backup > Burn Image to disc'
2. Select the recorder as 'Image Recorder' [CD or DVD]

3. Select Data > Data Disc [or any other disc you want]
4. Add files using 'Add' in Nero Express screen, and then select 'Next'.
5. Select 'Burn' in 'Final Burn Settings'.
6. In the window that appears next, [Save Image File window], select the ISO file type.

Using Nero 5.xx or Nero 7 / Nero 9:

1. Click Recorder | Save Track...
2. Select your CD reading device from the list click OK
3. Pick ISO Image file(*.iso) from Output file format
4. Click Browse for Path and select the location and file name to save the ISO as.
5. Click the GO button.
6. It will create the ISO and once it is done it will return to the last screen.



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05 November 2012

മൊബൈല്‍ ഫോണില്‍ മലയാളം എഴുതാന്‍ ഒരു അപ്ലിക്കേഷന്‍ -An App to type malayalam font in mobile phone

         മൊബൈല്‍ ഫോണില്‍ മലയാളം  അനായാസമായി ടൈപ്പ് ചെയ്യാം . . . എഴുത്താണി സോഫ്റ്റ്‌വെയര്‍ ഉപയോഗിച്ച്...... താഴെ ഉള്ള ലിങ്കില്‍ നിന്നും  ".jar" and ".jad" ഫയലുകള്‍ ലഭിക്കും.. അവ ഫോണിലേക്ക് ഡൌണ്‍ലോഡ് ചെയ്ത് ഓപ്പണ്‍ ചെയ്യുക മാത്രമേ വേണ്ടൂ...... 
ഫോണില്‍ ജാവ സപ്പോര്‍ട്ട് ഉണ്ടായിരിക്കണം...... മലയാളം വായിക്കാനുള്ള സപ്പോര്‍ട്ടും ഉണ്ടായിരിക്കണം.... (മലയാളം വായിക്കാന്‍ കഴിയുകയും പക്ഷെ ടൈപ്പ്‌ ചെയ്യാന്‍ യാതൊരു വഴികളുമില്ലാത്ത കുറേ ഫോണുകള്‍ ഉണ്ട്... മലയാളം വായിക്കാന്‍ പറ്റാത്ത ഫോണ്‍ ഉടമകള്‍ ക്ഷമിക്കുക, ഈ അപ്പ്‌ നിങ്ങളുടെ ഫോണില്‍ ഓടുമെങ്കിലും ടൈപ്പ്‌ ചെയ്യുന്ന വാക്കുകള്‍ കാണാതെ ടൈപ്പ് ചെയ്യാന്‍ ബുദ്ധിമുട്ടായിരിക്കും.. )


Ezhuthani Micro version 1.0 running on Nokia 2700 classic

Now you can type Malayalam easily in mobile phones that support java applications.... Download the ".jar" and ",jad" file from the links below and place them both in a folder in your mobile phone... Now just open it and enjoy typing malayalam.. copy the typed content wherever yo uwant to... :)
 Remember, you need to have unicode malayala support in your phone. There are many phones out there whic can display malayalam, without having the option to type it into messages, facebook statuses etc.

 Download jar File here... [Size :242 KB]
 for futher details contact developer at എഴുത്താണി


 

09 October 2012

Compare iPhone 5,Galaxy S3 and Nokia Lumia 920

               If we had to recommend just one handset of the three right now, based on these specs and experience we would (narrowly) choose the iPhone 5 as an all-around phone.


       Here's why: Out of these three phones, the iPhone 5 isn't the most innovative, but it is a reliable, intuitive package that earns top points for software and hardware reliability. Solid, strong, beautiful design, LTE speeds, and a proven camera that just gets better and better meets iTunes and app store robustness and the new iOS with turn-by-turn voice navigation and 3D flyovers. It lacks NFC, yes, but the hardware feature isn't yet ubiquitous; the majority of casual users won't notice, or even register, its absence.

     The Samsung Galaxy S3 has a ton of really neat, innovative new features, but it also has far more trip-ups, which make for a less smooth experience overall. We still love the GS3, but the rich, highly customizable Android 4.0 interface is too much for some users, and many of Samsung's innovations, especially in content-sharing, are more complicated to use and not very universal.

        We're also very excited to review the Lumia 920, which offers NFC, wireless charging, and promises of a gorgeous display. However, we're less enamored of Nokia maps, getting multimedia still isn't as robust as iOS or Android, and there's a question hanging over the camera, a major selling point for us. We'd also like to see how well wireless charging works; a stumble here would be a major stumble indeed.

          The original Lumia 900 camera fell short of expectations, so until we see the Lumia 920's 8.7-megapixel PureView lens in action, we're much less certain about its real-life performance. Nokia's recent camera kerfuffle certainly doesn't instill unquestioning confidence.

        This isn't by any means a blow-away verdict, and the results will be very much up for debate when the Lumia 920 comes into our offices for scrutiny and we can get all three phones in our hands at once.
The iPhone 5 is an excellent, proficient, and stylish smartphone with few stumbles, yet it faces its stiffest competition yet. If you're at all on the fence about the iPhone 5, it's worth waiting for the Nokia Lumia 920, or weighing the characteristics you value most against the Samsung Galaxy S3. If you're already leaning toward the iPhone 5, do yourself the favor and buy it.




Apple iPhone 5 Samsung Galaxy 3 Nokia Lumia 920
Operating system iOS 6 Android 4.0 Windows Phone 8
Display 4-inch IPS LCD; 1,136x640 pixels, 326 ppi 4.8-inch HD Super
AMOLED; 1,280x720 pixels, 306 ppi
4.5-inch PureMotion+ (IPS LCD); 1,280x768 pixels, 332 ppi
Price $199.99, $299.99, $399.99 $199.99-$329.99, depending on carrier Unannounced
Carrier Sept. 21: AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Now: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Verizon November: AT&T
4G LTE Yes Yes Yes
Camera 8-megapixel, 720p front-facing 8-megapixel, 1.9-megapixel front-facing 8.7-megapixel, 1.2-megapixel front-facing
Processor Proprietary A6 CPU 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
Memory 16GB, 32GB, 64GB 16GB or 32GB; 2GB RAM 32GB; 1GB RAM
Expandable memory No Up to 64GB No
Battery Capacity TBA (Talk time up to 8 hours on 3G); embedded 2,100 mAh, removable 2,000 mAh, embedded
NFC No Yes Yes
Weight and thickness 3.95 ounces, 0.3 inches 4.7 ounces, 0.34 inches 6.5 ounces, 0.42 inches
Colors Black, white White, blue, red (AT&T); Also, globally: black, brown, gray Black, white, yellow, red, gray