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Telegram VS Whatsapp! Battle of the chat apps!! (2016)

WhatsApp is a popular texting message, and Telegram is an alternative of WhatsApp that has gained mainstream interest after the acquisition of WhatsApp by Facebook. While being really similar in features, I’ll be comparing them head to head so readers can have a decision!

Telegram VS WhatsApp

At the core, both applications are similar, they both serve the same purpose, chat apps!
There are some differences, let’s take a look at them!
I made a table of comparison based on information available at the moment.

 

Telegram VS Whatsapp comparison
Telegram VS Whatsapp comparison

Key points

While being very similar, whatsapp‘s killer edge is having voice calls, the option that Telegram doesn’t have and doesn’t plan on adding them to it’s feature set.

WhatsApp is many times more popular than Telegram, so it has a wider user base, and the devices supported by WhatsApp are much more than Telegram! (supports older model Nokia Asha and Symbian but only until the end of 2016!).
It requires updating very often and it’s hard to manage on a limited internet connection.

And the call quality is terrible for the same reason! So in the few months I had Whatsapp, I didn’t make a single call!

Another major draw is privacy concerns, Whatsapp edited the privacy agreement and shared data with it’s parent company (Facebook) which will use the data for “targeted advertising”.


Whatsapp
has recently added Encryption, it’s not like the protection level that Telegram provides, but it’s a start (Telegram is an end to end application).

Telegramis focused on security and speed, it provides better security than WhasApp and the secret message option is something that WhatsApp doesn’t support!

File transfer is also a plus for Telegram, with 1 GB limit and any file type supported! Whatsapp is limited to media files (and pdfs).

Telegram
‘s bot feature increases the application’s functionality much more than Whatsapp, these bots do many things like instant translation from inside the application, and the possibilities are endless!! You can get nice gifs just by writing @gif in the chat bar.

I think WhatsApp‘s main con is that it’s owned by Facebook, and Facebook is known for not respecting user’s privacy!

Verdict: WhatsApp remains on top by a slight margin! With call support and wider user base, WhatsApp is a better choice for communicating your loved ones. But if security is a concern for you then you have to sacrifice voice calls and use Telegram!

Why not download Telegram too? It’s free and more secure! And in the end your needs determine the winner of this bout!!

I personally prefer Telegram, but I have to be subjective!

After the latest updates, I removed Whatsapp once and for all, Telegram is the way to go.

What do you use? And what do you recommend? Tell me your thoughts in the comments section below!

 

Windows Phone on a Lumia 630

I posted asking forthe fans to help me pick a phone, I received no helpful feedback so I decided to apply some thinking to it.

Requirements

  • I wanted an affordable phone, dual SIM. With a responsive display.
  • Camera and media aren’t important to me.
  • And the price wouldn’t be too far from what I was selling the elite for.
  • The battery life was also important to me as the power issue doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon.
  • The screen size of the elite was a problem to me as it was unable with one hand. I needed something between 4′ to 4.5′ max.
  • It needs to be Dual SIM, and mini is preferable.

 

 The market (According to my budget).

 

  • Not to many options were available, mostly Samsung running outdated Android, and a couple of lower end HTC’s.
  • iPhones were out of the questions! (too expensive).
  • An interesting option was Lumia 630, my only concern was the RAM which is only 512 MB.
  • There were some Chinese Android phones I never heard of before called iKU.
  • Some Chinese company called Xtouch, slightly better than iKU in terms of support but still..
  • Some deprecated Nokia phones that were overly used and abused.
  • After taking a look at the specs online and some video reviews, I decided that was it! The Lumia 630.
  • I almost went for the Archos 40 Cesium, it came with three covers and it ran Windows 8.1 with a 4′ screen and a front camera(Lumia didn’t). The screen had no protection and it wasn’t eligible for Windows 10 update as it had 4GB of memory, it’s a decent phone with solid battery life (even better than the Lumia).

 

The Purchase

I went and got one, I didn’t like the fact it was white, because the cover is easily stained. But it’s easily replaceable without unscrewing the phone. It’s available in 4 colors.
The screen size is 4.5′ which is just perfect. The touch is also very responsive and quite easy to use. The word flow input is really handy and super easy to type with!

 

Nokia 630 Specs and features

The official Nokia info-graphic used to promote Lumia 630

The OS is Microsoft Windows 8.1 which is in my opinion better than Android JB and Symbian. It’s stable and responsive even tho the RAM is just 512 MB. As soon I opened it downloaded a couple of updates and its running Cyan Update (latest version).

 

Battery life and connectivity

It uses Wifi and GSM 3G. And using Opera Mini is the best way of saving data. Battery life is good with a 1830 mAH battery, and the battery saver is even better. Managing multiple apps at once is good also.

The camera

The camera is good. And auto focus makes it better. Doesn’t have a flash and no front camera (total bummer if you are a selfie addict!) Here is a comparison between E6’s 8MP and Lumia 630 5MP, the picture was taken under the same light circumstances to be fair.

 

Taken with Lumia 630
Lumia 630 at 5MP

 

Taken with E6
Nokia E6 at 8MB

 

Applications

The apps have been a constant pain for Windows Phone. The store has many apps. But much like Android they contain ads and some are totally useless. I felt that the apps shipped with the phone were better than the store free counterparts. The ones I didn’t find were Snapchat and Dubsmash which I never use! There are third party apps for sites like Instagram (6tag). I haven’t tried side loading apps so far.

Prodcutivity

  • The Office suit provided is fantastic! It provides support for Excel sheets and word documents with power point viewing. You can edit the template provided but creating a new one is not available.
    I share my documents via dropbox and sync them so I don’t have to send via bluetooth, the only draw back is that the layout between Office and LibreOffice is different so the documents “blinks”.
  • Cortana is also one of the high points of this phone. She is very clever and quite helpful. I don’t like that it needs to be online all the time to work (only a few commands can be achieved offline), there are many fun things to do with Cortana so check these links out.
    I had to change the location to USA for Cortana to work, and it didn’t work until I updated to Cyan.

 

  • Typing with Lumia 630 is so easy and effective, it’s even better than the QWERTY keyboard I was so fixated to, it lived up to the hype, I must say!

 

Interface

The unique interface that stands out from Android and iOS, uses tiles instead of launchers. You can control the tile size, while app tiles bring live updates, and you can group tiles in folders.
Lumia 630 home screen
Lumia 630 home screen
Lumia 630 app list
Lumia 630 app list
Lumia 630 lock screen
Lumia 630 lock screen
Multi-tasking with office and Opera mini
Multi-tasking with office and Opera mini

 

Adaption concerns

If you are coming from iOS or Android, there is an app to transfer all your data to your new device.
As for getting used to Windows phone, that’s a personal matter, my first day was oblivious! I didn’t know where was anything and I was a bit frustrated, but in no time I got used to it and it became a daily routine to use. I recommend visiting Windows Phone’s official site for tips and help. All about Windows phone is a great community for Windows Phone users to read and interact.
It’s up to you to be open minded and don’t try and turn a Lumia into an Android / iOS device!

Windows 10 support

Windows 10 upgrade. On paper Lumia 630 is upgradable to Windows 10. I tried to upgrade it to 10 using Windows Insider. But that’s a separate post!
I received an e-mail saying that Windows 10 is coming soon to Windows phone (not that I care or anything like that).
The general rule of thumb is that any Lumia device running Windows Phone 8.1 Cyan is able to get Windows 10. But there are performance concerns for devices with RAM less than 1GB, don’t jump head first, that’s all I’m saying!

Look and feel

It looks really nice and feels sleek and chalky. Not too heavy, fits nicely into the hand, at 4.5′ it’s perfect for typing with one hand.

Lumia 630 with box

Lumia 630 with box front and back, credit goes to Gizbot
On the right side there is a volume rocker and a lock/power button to the left, nothing on the right.
The headset jack is at the top, the usual 3.5 mm while the USB charge port is at the bottom.

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The back side has the camera and a speaker at the corner.
The back cover peels off and can be replaced, there are several color options to go with.

Features

 

  • Sleek look and clean finish.
  • The interface is interesting.
  • Cortana is really helpful, some even claim it’s better than Siri and Google now!
  • The Office suit and Onenote with Onedrive integration which comes free of charge with Windows 8.1
  • The camera performs well for a 5MP with no flash.
  • It’s kept to update with Microsoft, and will get Windows 10.

 

Draw backs

 

  • Couldn’t find accessories in Tripoli so far. Cases, covers, screen protectors. Even if it’s supporting Gorilla glass I don’t like scratches.
  • The white cover is really easy to get dirt but it is was to clean with an eraser!
  • The screen attracts finger prints like crazy!
  • The memory card is located under the battery, alongside the dual micro SIM cards.
  • The box contents were very minimal! Just a charger! No headset was provided, you would except a screen protector or an extra cover but that wasn’t the case! Not even a mini USB cord, how classy Nokia? Even the charger is a single piece (doesn’t breakup into a USB cord). But other than that its running good so far!

 

Final Words

I’ve always admired the sleek Lumia design. And my only problem was the operating system. Windows 7,8 mobile weren’t as good. But Windows 8.1 is a mature OS that can rival Android. Good camera, good feel and design. It’s totally worth checking out. The only downside is the lack of some apps. But other than that all is good.
I had it for around 3 months now. And I’ll see if its a good pick. Mostly it’s productive and handy. I recommend it as long you find accessories for the phone. If you aren’t then the Archos Cesium 40 is a good call.

Things I hate about Android

Android has taken the world by storm, it over sold each and every system out there! Killed Symbian, out sold iOS and buried Windows phone. So why the hate?

It’s Linux at core. And as a Linux lover I should be all for Android, shouldn’t I?

Well there are some things I can’t stand about Android

The way its put on cheaper models

You know those horrible Chinese phones that cost less than 50$ with unresponsive touch screens that get hot and sticky when you use them? All of those run Android!

No updates by manufactures

It’s well known that you can’t have all the updates for a phone. But getting one or two would be nice. When tour device has no updates it becomes vulnerable to threats. When was the last time you got an update? Did it make things better? I don’t think so!

Too many Android versions to choose from

There are phones running Jelly bean. Others have Kitkat. While others are stuck with Ginger bread! And some have Ice cream sandwich.

There is lollipop too. Each have multiple versions, almost impossible to choose from.

Prone to malware

In case you missed it, Android has become a popular destination for hackers and viruses, many apps you download illegally (side loading) are swarming with bugs aimed at your personal data!

Too many apps There are millions of apps and games. Who had the time to download and try each and every soft and make a review, many of them are loaded with bloatware and malware! And many others don’t even work! And there are too many app stores to begin with!

Crashes too often

Installed an app, Crashes.

Opened the file manager. Crashes.

Opened a game, Crashes! Too many crashes makes Android impossible to use! Gets slow and heavy in a while

Even if you are running the latest version with high end hardware, it’s going to be a hassle in a year or so, you either fix it or dump it and get a new one!

Inconsistent!

Have you tried Android on Samsung? You must came to terms with the TouchWiz UI (ugliest of them all imo), the minute you pickup and HTC or an Experia you will feel lost!

The buttons aren’t where they are supposed to! The interface is a mess! For a single code base it couldn’t be more different! Every company has a different twist on Android and that made things awkward!

These are the reasons I could think of! Android started as a beautiful concept but soon drifted away into a beast! Let’s hope version 6.0 brings improvements to performance and overall user experience.

I thinking of changing my mobile phone. Any clues?

Hello there everyone! How are you keeping?
I’m thinking of changing my Smartphone. I like the Be-Elite feature set but it’s not what I am looking for at the moment! 

  Being said the Be-Elite is big and bulky. The 5 inch screen makes it a
What kind of smartphone should I buy?hassle to carry around. Adding a pouch turns it into a tablet! (Just kidding!) and the lack of updates is a total turnoff to me!
To someone else it could be the affordable overkill phone they dreamed of for so long!
I’m selling it and investing the money in a new phone! (If you are interested drop my a line!)
I need your help! The Smartphone I want has to have the following features:

  1. Dual Sim.
  2. Significant battery life.
  3. Upgradeable OS.
  4. Not too big or bulky!
  5. Durable (Can withstand a drop or two!).
  6. Responsive touch!
  7. Must have VoIP!
  • I guess that rules out Apple because they don’t have any dual-SIM phones. At all! Maybe that’s a feature to add to the new iPhone 7!
  • The Android market is over flowing with devices from various manufactures (In fact a little bit too much!)
  • Windows phone looks very interesting!
  • And while being a QWERTY lover I wouldn’t consider a BlackBerry because of the price tag at first! And because of it not having support for anything (IMO).
  • I don’t like Samsung’s Touch-Wiz interface. And I don’t feel like buying a device and rooting it on the first day to look like Android again!!

Sigh! This is a bad time to buy a smart phone! So many choices and everyone is claiming that they have the best phone! (Fanboys..)
I’ll be waiting for your comments! Please leave a kind one below!
Have a lovely day!

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