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Both smartphones have nearly identical specifications Reliance Retail 's Lyf brand of smartphones this week launched two new handsets in its Water series - the Water 4 and the Water 6, priced at Rs. 7,599 and Rs. 8,999 respectively.Both the Lyf Water 4 and Lyf Water 6 smartphones have nearly identical specifications, with minor differences such as inbuilt storage capacity, colour variants, weight, and dimensions. Both smartphones run Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and are dual-SIM (Micro-SIM + Micro-SIM) capable. While both SIM slots support 4G, only one can be used for 4G connectivity at a time, while the other will become 2G-enabled.The Lyf Water 4 bears a 5-inch HD (720x1280 pixel) display with a pixel density of 294ppi and Asahi Dragontrail Glass. It is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor that's coupled with 2GB of RAM. The Lyf Water 4 sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, and 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The Water 4 comes with 16GB of inbuilt storage that cannot be expanded.




Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, FM, 3G, 4G, and VoLTE. The smartphone bears a proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope. It is powered by a 2920mAh battery, measures 142x70x7.7mm, weighs 138.5 grams, and will be available in a White colour variant. As we mentioned earlier, the Lyf Water 6 (seen above) is nearly identical to the Lyf Water 4. It comes with 32GB of inbuilt storage instead of 16GB; will be available in White Gold instead of just White; weighs 136 grams instead of 138.5, and has dimensions of 142x70.5x8mm. Lyf Water 6KEY SPECSNEWSDisplayProcessorFront CameraResolutionRAMOSStorageRear CameraBattery CapacityMore Lyf mobilesLyf mobiles price in India Lyf Water 4KEY SPECSNEWSDisplayProcessorFront CameraResolutionRAMOSStorageRear CameraBattery CapacityMore Lyf mobilesLyf mobiles price in India This theater doesn't sell tickets on Fandango Regal Pointe Orlando Stadium 20 & IMAX Regal The Loop Stadium 16 & RPX Cinemark Artegon Marketplace and XD




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On the other hand, eVGA's GeForce GTX 1070 SC costs $439 -- $10 shy of Nvidia's own "Founder's Edition" -- while delivering clock frequencies roughly 6% higher than the reference clocks. Audible noise levels seem slightly lower as well.While I ran the usual set of benchmarks on the card, I've been living with with eVGA's GTX 1070 in my main system for nearly a week, running games on my 3440 x 1440 pixel Dell U3415w display. Subjectively, I could tell little difference between this card and the GTX 1080 Founder's Edition I'd been running. I did have to dial back ambient occlusion a bit in Tom Clancy's The Division. Doom, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, XCOM2, and several VR titles on the HTC Vive all seemed to run with excellent frame rates on gorgeously high settings.Take a part that starts out life as a potential GTX 1080 GPU, disable one graphics processing cluster, and voila! You now have a GTX 1070 chip. Each graphics processing cluster consists of 5 graphics compute cores (which Nivdia dubs "streaming multiprocessors" or SMs for short).




Let's break down the differences with the reference design -- er, Founder's Edition –in the table below.The GTX 1070 uses less exotic GDDR5 memory, clocking said memory at a pretty serious 4GHz – faster than the 7gbps memory used in previous generations. So the GTX 1070 includes fewer shader cores, slightly lower clock frequencies, slower memory, and should cost roughly $300 less.Nvidia suggests some 3rd party cards will be priced as low as $379, though all currently available 1070 cards seem to cost more than $400. Availability remains tight, but a cards from MSI and Gigabyte seem to be available. Supply will no doubt catch up with demand after several months.Graphics Processing Cluster7.2 billion @ 16nm FinFET3x DisplayPort1.2, 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x Dual-Link DVI-DBefore diving into subjective opinions, let's take a look at the numbers. I ran the benchmarks on the same system used in Tested's GTX 1080 review:Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 7 motherboard32GB DDR4 2600 running at 2133MHzThis system represents the high end of mainstream gaming, which remain far more prevalent than extreme gaming systems based on Intel's X99 chipset.




Each game ran at four resolution / setting combinations: 2,560 x 1,440 high and maxed out, as well as 4K UHD high and maxed out. "High" means I used the in-game high preset, which is usually one below "ultra" for most games. If a game supported more than one setting above the High preset, I stuck with High for consistency. "Max" means I started with the highest game setting, then hunted down every graphics slider option and pushed them up to eleven. Even at the highest preset, most games don't seem to really max out everything. Here "max" means every graphics knob and lever "maxed out".I use 3DMark as a sanity check. I've run 3DMark enough that if anything seems off about a particular GPU, I'll likely spot it.Nvidia's claims that the GTX 1070 slightly outperforms a GTX Titan X holds true for this synthetic test. First up is Dragon Age: Inquistion, which released in November, 2014. The game seemed gorgeous at the time, but now looks a little dated. Bioware's first Frostbite engine games can still put a hurt on a system if you crank up the eye candy, though.




The GTX 1080's additional shaders and faster memory seems to make a big difference; it's so much faster than any of the other cards in this particular title.Tom Clancy's The Division from Ubisoft represents the pinnacle of DirectX 11 gaming, with rich visuals and lots of knobs and levers to improve the look of the game while hammering hard on the graphics card.The GTX 1070 looks like a worthy successor to the GTX 970, and equal Titan X performance. But there's that outrageous 1080 performance number again. What happens when we shift to DX12?First up is Ashes of the Singularity, which made something of a splash as the first game-based DirectX 12 benchmark. This RTS includes vast numbers of units engaged in combat, with relatively limited graphics effects in play – but those limited effects are heavily used.Now that the GTX 1070 enters the mix, AMD's Radeon Fury X Nano slips to third. The Radeon Fury mght do a bit better, but the added complexity of the liquid cooler and power constraints make that card less desirable.




Crystal Dynamics added DirectX 12 support to Rise of the Tomb Raider, which includes several fly-through benchmarks which can push a GPU pretty hard.Rise of the Tomb Raider makes no bones about requiring more than 4GB of memory for more demanding settings at higher resolutions. Frame rates are higher when playing the game, while in-engine cut-scenes, like those used in the benchmark, demand more raw performance from the GPU.nning Steam's VR Performance Test on the GTX 1070 generated an 11 – an identical score to the GTX 1080. I ran several HTC Vive titles and found frame rates to be more than adequate. So the GTX 1070 looks like a terrific card for the current generation of VR headsets at a somewhat lower price than the GTX 1080.I also collected some noise level data on the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 using a digital sound level meter. My office generates about 28dbA (that's A-weighted) when nothing is running. The GTX 1080 Founder's Edition operates more shader cores at higher frequencies while exhausting hot air out the rear of the card.




The eVGA GTX 1070 SC uses the company's latest ACX 3.0 dual cooling fan, which circulates the hot air inside the case, letting the case fans do the heavy lifting of pushing the air out of the case. ACX 3.0 differs from previous generations by incorporating metal support around the plastic shroud; previous shrouds used plastic throughout.The system with the GTX 1080 installed generated 32dBA at idle and 36dBA when running the maxed out Rise of the Tomb Raider benchmark at 4K UHD. By contrast, eVGA's GTX 1070 SC proved noticeably quieter, running 31dBA while idling and 33.5dBA under load. The overall pitch of the sound seemed a bit more pleasing as well to my ear.Now let's look at the thermal output.This photo taken with Seek Thermal's IR camera attachment for the iPhone shows a hot plume of air emanating from the back of the case. While the IR camera detected the same temperature from the GTX 1070, overall volume of hot air seemed less concentrated, which should be no surprise given the difference in cooler design.




Using a handheld laser thermometer verified this. I notice air hotspots near the rear of the GTX 1080 as high as 121 degrees F, while the hottest output I could find with eVGA's GTX 1070 SC came in at 96 degrees F. Bear in mind that these temperature readings are outside the case.EVGA's take on the GTX 1070 is a winner, managing to equal or exceed performance of the top-end graphics cards from the previous generation while undercutting the price of the GTX 1080. At $439, this lightly overclocked card costs a bit less than Nvidia's Founder's Edition card, yet likely runs cooler and quieter. (We only compared noise and thermal data to the GTX 1080, which may not be entirely fair).The real question becomes whether you can (or should) buy one. You can't actually find any in stock currently, so you'll have to play a waiting game, or pick up a competitor's card (which also go in and out of supply often). Recent price drops on previous generation cards make decision making tougher. For example, several companies now offer GTX 980 Ti cards for the same or lower price.

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