19 August 2022 Amazon Quiz has gone live on its platform. The quiz timings are 12 AM to 11:59 PM. The Amazon App users can participate in the quiz daily and all they have to do is submit correct answers to the questions asked on the e-commerce platform. Today’s participants can get a chance to win Rs 5,000 Amazon Pay Balance.By participating in the Amazon Quiz the participants can win Amazon Pay Balance ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 50,000 every day while sitting at home. To win the participants must answer five questions correctly that are based on current events and general knowledge. One wrong answer can eliminate you from the quiz. The results will be announced at the end of the month. Today’s question will let you win Rs 5,000 Amazon Pay Balance. Check below for today’s Amazon quiz answers.Amazon Quiz Today Prize – Rs 5,000 Amazon Pay BalanceQuiz Date – 19 August 2022Daily Timing – 12 AM to 11:59 PMWinner Announcement – Today 12 PM
Amazon Quiz Answers Today 19 August 2022
Question 1: Who among these famous Indian sportspeople was ruled out of the Commonwealth Games due to injury?
Answer: Neeraj ChopraQuestion 2: Tenoch Huerta would be seen playing which Marvel character in the movie ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’?Answer: NamorQuestion 3: The _______ yatra was recently halted briefly, following the closure of the Jammu-Srinagar national highway at Ramban. Fill in the blanksAnswer: AmarnathQuestion 4: Name this temple that derives its name from the personification of the radiations of the rising sun.Answer: Wat ArunQuestion 5: In which continent are the majority of these animals located?
Answer: AfricaHow To Play Amazon QuizOnly app users are eligible to play the Amazon quiz every morning from 12 AM to 11:59 PM. The quiz is not available on the desktop. For those who are unaware of how to play the Amazon quiz below are the steps, you can follow to take the quiz.
Firstly download the Amazon app from Google Play Store or App Store
Now fill in the required information through the Sign Up option.
You need to log in to the Amazon app and scroll down on the home screen to find the Amazon Quiz banner.
Tap on the Amazon Quiz banner and tap on the Start button to start the Quiz.
Now you will get 5 questions and you need to answer them correctly. One wrong answer will eliminate you from the Quiz.
After answering all the questions correctly you are now eligible for a Lucky Draw.
The winner’s name will be announced today at 12 PM.
Nothing has announced today that the price of the Nothing Phone 1 has raised by Rs 1,000 for all of its variations in India. The smartphone was introduced in India last month and within one month it has increased the price of Nothing Phone 1. According to the manufacturer, among other things, the fluctuating currency exchange rates are to blame for the smartphone’s price hike.While announcing the price revision Nothing said, “One month post Nothing Phone (1) launch, we want to sincerely thank you and our community for all your support. It started with a record-breaking +10 million ‘Notify Me’ on Flipkart, followed by overwhelming response to pre-orders and sales. We’re filled with gratitude to see so many Phone (1)s in the hands of consumers across India. Plenty has changed since we started building Phone (1), including economic factors such as fluctuating currency exchange rates and rising component costs. In response to the current climate, we’ve had to make a change to our prices.”The price of the Nothing Phone 1 in India will now start at Rs 33,999 for the entry-level 8GB RAM with 128GB storage model. On the other hand, the 8GB RAM with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage option will now cost you Rs 36,999 and Rs 39,999 respectively.
Nothing Phone 1 specifications
The 6.55-inch, 10-bit OLED display of the Nothing Phone 1 has a 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution. The display has a maximum brightness of 1200 nits, 402PPI, and HDR10+. The preloaded Nothing OS, an Android 12-based operating system, is available on the Nothing Phone (1). Nothing promises to supply the Nothing Phone with three years of Android upgrades as well as four years of security patches (1). Qualcomm has customised the Snapdragon 778G CPU in the gadget for it. In contrast to the old chipset’s lack of wireless charging support, the new chipset is compatible with 33W cable charging, 15W wireless charging, and 5W reverse wireless charging. While the graphics requirements are handled by an Adreno 642L GPU. Additionally, it has 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage and up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM.On the back of the phone, there are two 50MP sensors: one is a primary Sony IMX766 sensor (f/1.88) with OIS and EIS, and the other is a Samsung JN1 ultrawide sensor (f/2.2) with 140 degrees of field of view (1). A red LED on the phone’s back illuminates to indicate whether the video recording is on. The device can record video in up to 4K resolution. Selfies and video calls are supposed to be taken with the front camera’s 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor, which has a /2.45 aperture.
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The Vivo V25 Pro smartphone has been launched in the Indian market, according to the Chinese smartphone company Vivo. The new Vivo phone is run by Funtouch OS 12 and is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 1300 SoC. The phone also supports 66W FlashCharge technology. The smartphone also has a triple 64MP back camera configuration and a 120Hz 3D Curved Full HD+ AMOLED display. The OnePlus 10R will face competition from the Vivo V25 Pro with these specifications. So let’s compare the two smartphones to see what the differences are and which one would be a better option for you if you were wanting to upgrade or buy a new Android phone.
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Display
Vivo V25 Pro: 6.56-inch FHD+ 3D Curved AMOLED screenOnePlus 10R: 6.7-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display
Vivo V25 Pro: A triple rear camera configuration for optics. A 64-megapixel sensor with an f/1.89 aperture and optical image stabilisation makes up the main camera. Additionally, there is a 2-megapixel macro lens with an f/2.4 aperture and an 8-megapixel wide-angle lens.OnePlus 10R: A triple rear camera setup that includes a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 primary sensor with f/1.88 aperture with optical image stabilisation (OIS). A Sony IMX355 sensor with an ultra-wide lens with f/2.2 aperture and a 2-megapixel GC02M1 macro sensor
Selfie camera
Vivo V25 Pro: 32-megapixel selfie camera has Eye Autofocus and an f/2.45 aperture.OnePlus 10R: 16-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL S5K3P9 sensor with an f/2.4 aperture
RAM and Storage
Vivo V25 Pro: 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage and 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storageOnePlus 10R: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage
Battery
Vivo V25 Pro: 4830mAh batteryOnePlus 10R: 4,500mAh battery
Operating system
Vivo V25 Pro: Funtouch OS 12OnePlus 10R: OxygenOS 12.1 based on Android 12
Both smartphones have HDR 10+ certified AMOLED screens. Both cellphones sport a triple-back camera system and run Android 12. However, the OnePlus phone features a 16-megapixel selfie camera, while the Vivo has a 32-megapixel one.Furthermore, the Vivo V25 Pro has a MediaTek Dimensity 1300 SoC, while the OnePlus 10R has a MediaTek Dimensity 8100-Max SoC. You might observe a difference in performance between the two phones as a result.The OnePlus 10R has a 5,000mAh battery and is shipped with an 80W fast charger, but it also supports 150W fast charging. The Vivo V25 Pro’s 4830mAh battery, on the other hand, boasts a 66W FlashChargeAlthough both smartphones are top-notch, you will need to make some tough choices. The question then becomes: Which smartphone should you choose? Everything hinges on the qualities you desire and the cost you are ready to pay. It’s important to note that the OnePlus 10R will cost Rs 34,999 whereas the Vivo V25 Pro will cost you Rs 1,000 more.
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India is finally getting ready to roll out 5G services, after the spectrum sale concluded on August 1. Pretty soon we might be seeing lightning-fast connectivity and incredible Internet speeds that will blow 4G right out of the water. Fortunately, smartphones with 5G support have been around for a while, and are available at really attractive prices. With Airtel and Jio launching their 5G services soon, we thought we’d bring you the top 10 cheapest 5G smartphones you can buy right now.Read Also: Mid-year: Best Camera phones seen so far in 2022
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Samsung M13 5G
Price: Rs 13,999 (4GB + 64GB) | Rs 15,999 (6GB + 128GB)At a starting price of Rs 13,999, Samsung M13 is one of the cheapest 5G smartphones you can buy right now. The M13 comes with superfast 5G with 11 5G bands, and a powerful MTK D700 Octa Core processor. The main camera unit consists of 50MP + 2MP dual cameras and there’s a 5MP selfie camera at the front. The 6.5-inch LCD HD+ display has a refresh rate of 90Hz. The Samsung M13 5G comes with Android 12 skinned with One UI.
Poco M4 5G
Price: Rs 12,999 (4GB + 64GB) | Rs 14,999 (6GB + 128GB)If you’re looking for an affordable 5G smartphone with distinguishing looks and an attractive camera unit, the Poco M4 5G should be on top of your list. Xiaomi has been known to deliver powerful smartphones at competitive prices, and the Poco M4 is no different. Powered by a Mediatek Dimensity 810 CPU and an ARM Mali-G57 MC2 GPU, the Poco M4 can handle whatever tasks you throw at it. The rear camera unit has a 50MP primary lens and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The 16MP front camera takes decent selfies as well.
Redmi Note 10T 5G
Price: Rs 12,999 (4GB + 64GB) | Rs 14,999 (6GB + 128GB)Over the years, Redmi has established itself as a reliable brand in the affordable smartphone category. The Redmi Note 10T carries forward the consistent performance we’ve seen from Xiaomi’s subsidiary. The Redmi Note 10T comes with a Mediatek MT6833 Dimensity 700 processor with Android 11 OS skinned with Xiaomi’s own MIUI 12. The Note 10T has a triple rear camera unit with 48MP + 2MP (macro) + 2MP (depth) lens. The 8MP selfie camera can record 1080p videos at 30fps.
Motorola G51 5G
Price: Rs 12,249 (4GB + 64GB)The Motorola G51 is future-ready with support for 12 5G bands. The 6.8-inch IPS LCD display with a refresh rate of 120Hz is the best you can get in this price category. The 50MP primary camera adjusts well in low light and produces brilliant results. Also in the rear camera unit are present an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro lens. The 13MP selfie camera can record 1080p videos at 30fps. The Motorola G51 also comes with a 20W fast charger.
iQOO Z6 5G
Price: Rs 15,499 (4GB + 128GB)Vivo has started to make waves with its iQOO smartphones, offering spec-heavy phones at affordable prices. The iQOO Z6 5G comes with a Snapdragon 695 chipset along with an Adreno 619 GPU. It also boasts a 5-layer liquid cooling system and a 240Hz touch sampling rate, making it one of the better gaming smartphones in this category. The 50MP+2MP+2MP rear camera unit coupled with the 16MP front camera provides a splendid photography experience.
Infinix Note 12 5G
Price: Rs 14,999 (6GB + 64GB)Powered with the Octa-Core MediaTek Dimensity 810 processor, the Infinix Note 12 offers smooth performance and an enhanced user experience. The 6.7-inch full HD+ AMOLED display is ideal for all things video related. The rear camera unit has a 50MP primary lens and a 2MP depth sensor. There’s also a 16MP selfie camera at the front. At Rs 15,000, the Infinix Note 12 is one of the better 5G smartphones you can buy.
Oppo K10 5G
Price: Rs 16,999 (6GB + 128GB)The Oppo K10 may not be the cheapest smartphone on this list, but it has earned the spot for the features it boasts at this price. The 6.6-inch IPS LCD display comes with a refresh rate of 90Hz. Handling the processor duties is the MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset and Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. The rear camera unit comes with a 48MP primary lens along with a 2MP depth sensor, and there’s an 8MP selfie camera at the front.
Vivo T1 5G
Price: Rs 15,990 (4GB + 128GB)The Vivo T1 5G has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. It also comes with Android 11 skinned with Vivo’s Funtouch 12 OS. The rear camera unit boasts a triple camera setup with a powerful 50MP primary lens along with a 2MP macro and 2MP depth sensor. Powering the Vivo T1 is Snapdragon 695 chipset along with an Adreno 619 GPU. The fingerprint sensor is side-mounted, which is refreshing to see in this category.
Motorola Moto G71
Price: Rs 15,999 (6GB + 128GB)At a price of Rs 15,999, the Moto G71 has a lot more to offer in comparison to the other phones in this category. Firstly, the Moto G71 comes with 13 5G bands, which is more than what any Samsung device has to offer. It is powered by a Snapdragon 695 chipset and boasts a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED display. The rear camera unit comprises a 50MP primary lens, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro lens. It can record videos in 1080p resolution at 30/60 fps. At the front is a 16MP selfie camera that can also record 1080p videos at 30fps. The G71 runs on Android 11 with My UX on top. One of the biggest features of the phone is its power charging capacity, and it comes with a 33W fast charger.
Samsung Galaxy F23
Price: Rs 15,999 (4GB + 128GB)Closing out the list is Samsung Galaxy F23. The 6.6-inch TFT LCD display comes with a refresh rate of 120Hz on the F23. It is powered by the Snapdragon 650G processor and has Adreno 619 graphics processor. The rear camera unit of 50MP + 8MP + 2MP lens can record 4k videos at 30fps. The 8MP selfie camera can record 1080p videos at 30fps. The Samsung Galaxy F23 is available in Aqua Blue and Forest Green colours. Read Also: How often should you upgrade your Android smartphone?These were our picks for the top 10 cheapest 5G smartphones you can buy right now. If you’re already using a smartphone with 5G support, let us know how your experience has been with it so far. If we missed out on any smartphone that deserves to be on this list, let us know in the comments!
While many think Sony builds gadgets and devices only for the wealthy, that is not true. They have a wide variety of products for everyone, and the best example is Sony WI-C100 wireless neckband earphones. We got to play with them for a few weeks and this is what we could make of the new premium yet inexpensive behind-the-neck band wireless earphones. To know more read the rest of the Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones review below.
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Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones review: Design
Coming in an almost fully biodegradable package, the Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones do look like many others in the market. However, these have a premium feel. The package also has a couple of extra silicone ear tips along with the wireless neckband. Though these get charged using a USB Type-C cable, the package does not carry one. This in our books is ok, as most of us do have a USB Type-C charger and one can easily charge these with it. Hence, Sony was able to keep its price low.
The build quality of the Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones is quite nice. You get 9MM audio drivers inside a sturdy enclosure which is connected to a robust wire and battery pods, and a thick neckband. The Sony branding can be found on the right battery pod, while the microphone along with volume and power buttons can be found on the left one.
The Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones are also IPX4 rated, which means nothing will happen to them if light water splashes or sweat falls on them. We took them out our for a run in light rain and nothing went wrong. Just make sure the USB charging point on the left pod is secured with the supplied rubber gasket.
Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones review: Performance
Now coming to the performance of the Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones. We were amazed at how well these performed. The price is so not Sony, yet the audio is very Sony. We played a wide variety of things with them. These included music streaming via Amazon Music, Netflix shows on the mobile, YouTube videos and also a bit of gaming. In the first three, we had an absolute rocking time, as the highs, mids and lows are very audible and clear. The only place we felt it lacked was the bass.
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But that was taken care of as soon as we added the Sony Headphones Connect app to our smartphone. There are plenty of good equaliser modes on the app and they certainly help boost the bass. Happy with that, we will not recommend them for pro gaming, but if you are a casual gamer and want to enjoy PUBG or Shadow Fight (informally) then they are fine. Also, if they were magnetic like OnePlus’s Bullets are and they could clamp together using magnets, it would have been a boon. For wireless connectivity, Bluetooth 5.0 is supported. We took up to a distance of 30 feet from the source (with a wall in between)and they worked without any distortion.
Sony claims that the battery of Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones lasts for 25 hours. We got over 22.5 hours after a full charge, which is great. Also, these can give 1 hour of playback with just 10 minutes of charge. They also support popular voice AI like Google Assistant. Over that, they passively cancel noise thanks to the suctions the silicone tips create. So you end up hearing just good audio at high volume, but at 60% or below you end up hearing ambient as well music sounds.
Verdict
So, at Rs 2,790 are the Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones worth buying? Yes! They are. This is inexpensive first-class audio coming from the house of Sony in a premium shell. If you have a budget of Rs 1,500 – 2,000 for your neckband or TWS earphones, then we certainly recommend extending it a little further and picking the Sony WI-C100 wireless earphones instead.
Seven Indian and one Pakistani YouTube news channels have been banned by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry (I&B). These 8 YouTube channels are allegedly propagating false information against India’s national security, foreign policy, and general public order.Seven Indian news channels are among the channels that were restricted in accordance with the Information Technology Rules-2021. An official statement stated that the restricted YouTube channels had over 114 crore views, 85.73 lakh subscribers, 73 thousand subscribers and the content was being monetized.The Government in its statement said, “The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, utilising the emergency powers under the IT Rules, 2021, has issued orders on 16.08.2022 for blocking of eight (8) YouTube-based news channels, one (1) Facebook account, and two Facebook posts. The blocked YouTube channels had a cumulative viewership of over 114 crore, and were subscribed by over 85 lakh users.”According to the official press release some of these YouTube channels produced content with the intention of inciting hate among the Indian religious communities. In a number of videos from the restricted YouTube channels, false statements were made. Examples of fake news include reports that the Indian government has ordered the destruction of religious institutions, forbade the observance of religious holidays, declared a religious war in India, etc.“Such content was found to have the potential to create communal disharmony and disturb public order in the country,” it noted.Additionally, fake news on a variety of topics, including the Indian Armed Forces, Jammu and Kashmir, etc., was posted on YouTube channels. In terms of national security and India’s good relations with other States, the content was found to be wholly untrue and sensitive.The content that the Ministry restricted was determined to be harmful to India’s sovereignty and integrity, security, good ties with other countries, and domestic public order. As a result, the information was covered by section 69A of the Information Technology Act of 2000.It was discovered that the prohibited Indian YouTube channels were fooling viewers into thinking the news was real by utilising sensationalised and phoney thumbnails, pictures of news anchors, and the logos of specific TV news programmes.All of the YouTube channels that the Ministry blocked were showing misleading advertisements on their videos that were harmful to public order, communal peace, and India’s international ties.“With this action, since December 2021, the Ministry has issued directions for blocking 102 YouTube-based news channels and several other social media accounts. The Government of India remains committed towards ensuring an authentic, trustworthy, and safe online news media environment, and thwart any attempts at undermining India’s sovereignty and integrity, national security, foreign relations, and public order,” the government said on blocking the social media channels.
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With World Photography Day approaching on the 19th of August, we thought we’d pick the best cameras you can buy for under Rs 75,000. With the rapid evolution in mirrorless cameras over the last few years, there is only one DSLR that makes it to our list. We’ve tried to pick cameras that fit varying price categories and can also fit the diverse needs of modern camera buyers. So, without further ado, here are the top standalone cameras to buy for under Rs 75,000.Read Also: Tete-e-Tete with C Sukumaran, Senior Director from Canon India: Latest launches by the company and the Indian road map
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Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50 mm lens
Price: Rs 74,690 on Croma.The Nikon Z50 is a compact and ergonomic mirrorless camera, designed craftily to be carried along during travelling and other activities. The Z50 comes with a Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens kit. The Z50 captures stunning, vivid images with its 20.9 million effective pixels and the EXPEED 6 image-processing system. The CMOS sensor in the Z50 is equipped to handle phase detection AF. With an ISO sensitivity of up to 51200, the Z50 expertly handles low light conditions and produces excellent images even at night. 4k Ultra HD video can be recorded at 30 frames per second. The eye sensor switches seamlessly between viewfinder and monitor displays automatically. The Nikon Z50 is ideal for vloggers and hobbyists.
Panasonic Lumix G100 Mirrorless Camera
Price: Rs 64,931 on Croma.The Panasonic Lumix G100 is the ideal camera for vloggers who love to shoot outdoors. Equipped with three microphones, the audio recorded by the G100 is crystal clear, even without an external mic. The camera tracks the faces in the video to isolate their voices from the background noise. The Lumix G100 can also shoot 4k video in varying frame rates. The Panasonic Lumix G100 is equipped with a 20.33MP camera and a Live MOS sensor.
Fujifilm X-T200 Mirrorless Camera with 15-45mm lens
Price: Rs 59,000 on Croma.The Fujifilm X-T200 is a 24.2MP mirrorless camera with a 2.35 x 1.57cm CMOS image sensor and a primary colour filter. It comes with XC 15-45mm lens. With Fujifilm X-T200, you get professional-grade features made accessible for hobbyists. Some features include high-resolution EVF, face detection Auto Focus, subject tracking, focal plane shutter, and multiple scene position modes. The X-T200 also comes with Bluetooth 4.2 support and Type-C USB and HDMI connectivity.
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III Mirrorless Digital Camera
Price: Rs 67,491 on Croma.The 16.1MP Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III is suitable for beginners and hobbyists alike. Its compact size and straightforward design make it an ideal camera for beginners. The 16.1MP camera can shoot at a continuous speed of 14 frames per second. Digital picture stabilisation is helpful for amateurs who are just learning to shoot with a mirrorless camera. The Mark III can record videos at a resolution of 2160p. It also comes with built-in WiFi sharing abilities and a unique Orientation Sensor.
Canon EOS M6 DSLR Camera
Price: Rs 42,999 on Flipkart.Closing out this list is the Canon EOS M6 DSLR camera. While DSLRs may be going out of business, some still treasure this technology and may want to preserve a piece of it for themselves. The Canon EOS M6 DSLR is still one of the best cameras on offer. With 24.2MP effective pixels and a CMOS sensor, the M6 can deliver remarkable performance in varying conditions. An ISO rating of 150-25600 makes low-light photography effortless and produces incredible images. A shutter speed of 1/4000 sec can capture moving images with relative ease. At a price of Rs 43,000, the Canon EOS M6 is one of the best cameras you can buy.Read Also: Fujifilm X-T30 II mirrorless digital camera launched in IndiaThese are the best standalone cameras you can buy for under Rs 75,000. We hope this list helps you in deciding your next camera purchase. We’ve tried to select cameras that will appeal to professionals, hobbyists, and beginners alike. If you have a favourite camera that you’ve used over the years, let us know in the comments!
Mivi DuoPods F50 truly wireless stereo (TWS) earphones have debuted in India. The TWS earphones feature 13mm drivers. The device is outfitted with Bluetooth 5.1, which has a range of 10 metres for maximum convenience. It also includes a USB Type-C charging cable and both earbuds feature a micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) microphone. These earphones can last up to 50 hours.
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Mivi DuoPods F50 price in India
Mivi DuoPods F50 will be available in India at an introductory price of Rs 999. The earbuds’ official price has not yet been disclosed. Black, Beige, Coral, and Blue are the four colours that are offered for the Duopods. The Audio device will be available for sale via Flipkart in the country.
Mivi DuoPods F50 specifications
The 13 mm electro-dynamic bass drivers are included in Mivi DuoPods F50 TWS earphones. They work with both SBC and AAC audio codecs. The frequency response range for these earbuds is 20Hz to 20,000Hz.A USB Type-C charging cable is included with the gadget, which offers incredibly quick charging with a full charge in just one hour. The device is equipped with Bluetooth 5.1 and has a range of 10m for maximum convenience. In addition to this, the earbuds have a metallic appearance and are water resistant to IPX4 standards.In addition, MIVI’s Duopods offer 50 hours of gameplay and support users throughout even the most taxing activities. The PNC noise cancellation feature of the product helps block out unpleasant noises, and its dual mic allows communication with close ones. The earbuds are claimed to have a playtime of up to 8.5 hours. Additionally, they promise a combined runtime of up to 50 hours when used with the charging case.Furthermore, a rapid 10-minute charge is touted to increase battery backup by up to 10 hours. The charging case and the earbuds, according to Mivi, can take up to an hour to fully charge.They have capacitive touch controls for volume, music, and call management, and they work with both Siri and Google Assistant.
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The Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 was unveiled in India last week. Samsung has finessed the foldable smartphone and updated it with the powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC processor. Currently, the Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 is available at a price of Rs 1,54,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant, and Rs 1,64,999 for the 12GB RAM + 512GB storage variant. In this article, we list the 10 best apps to download first in Samsung Galaxy Fold 4.Read Also: Vivo V25 Pro with colour-changing rear and 120Hz 3D Curved display launched in India
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Clip Studio Paint
You would be missing out if you don’t use the incredible screen size and the S-Pen to doodle on your Galaxy Fold 4. Clip Studio Paint works seamlessly with your Fold 4 and is suited for amateurs and pros alike. The app uses the pressure sensitivity of the S-Pen to render realistic strokes on the screen. Drawing on your Fold 4 will be a totally novel experience on your Fold 4.
Samsung Notes
There are a ton of note-taking apps out there, but the native Samsung Notes app works best on the Samsung Galaxy Fold 4. Designed to get the most out of both panels of the screen, the Samsung Notes app is perfect for taking notes and even scribbling with your S-Pen. You can also take quick notes while the screen is off and it’ll get saved in the Notes app.
Relay (Reddit client)
While Reddit has an official app, its features are severely restricted for the Samsung Galaxy Fold 4. With Relay, you can utilize your Fold’s screen by opening multiple panels at once and browsing the Reddit feed and opening individual posts all at once. Once you’ve used Relay on your device, you will never go back to the official app.
Microsoft Outlook
Working with Samsung on the foldable form factor, Microsoft has done a great job of tweaking its major apps to get the most out of your Samsung Galaxy Fold 4. The dual-pane mode in your device works well with Outlook, and you will be able to read individual mails on one panel while browsing your inbox on the other.
Kindle
With a display that matches that of a Kindle, your Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 is an incredible reading device. With a folding screen, you can even hold it like a book. The Kindle app can be directly synced with your Kindle device and you can read all the books saved in your library on the Galaxy Fold 4. The display isn’t too harsh on the eyes either, making sure you can read for hours.
Spotify
Spotify may just be your regular music streaming app, but its design and layout for the Galaxy Fold 4 put it above its competition in every regard. Using Spotify, you can control the mini player on the left panel while browsing artists, albums, and playlists on the right panel. Most music players are yet to adapt their design for foldable phones but Spotify is way ahead of the curve.
Niagara Launcher
A massive screen like that of the Galaxy Fold 4 makes it virtually impossible to browse your smartphone with one hand. This may even be a dealbreaker for some. However, with Niagara Launcher you can use your Fold 4 in its fully unfolded form with only one hand. Its list-like pattern makes it easy to access apps on your phone. You can reach every app without even having to open the app drawer. Reading and responding to notifications right from your home screen is also made possible with the Niagara Launcher.
Asphalt 9: Legends
Asphalt 9 is one of the best games that you can play on your Galaxy Fold 4. The game utilises the entirety of the unfolded screen and brings an immersive gaming experience right on your smartphone. The realistic graphics and different racing modes make it all the more fun. On top of that, you can even play Asphalt using your Xbox Controller on the Xbox Game Pass app.
Microsoft Remote Desktop
You’d be wasting the remarkable screen size on the Galaxy Fold 4 if you don’t use the Microsoft Remote Desktop app even once. The Remote Desktop app creates a virtual desktop on your Galaxy Fold 4, and you can remotely access your PC using your smartphone. Using the Remote Desktop app, you can be productive wherever you are. There aren’t many smartphones that utilise this app as well as the Samsung Galaxy Fold 4.
Todoist
Todoist is one of the best planner apps you can use on your Samsung Galaxy Fold 4. Simple yet powerful, Todoist lets you add tasks, integrate other tools and apps on your phone, and visualise the priority levels of the tasks ahead of you. Todoist also syncs across multiple devices, so you can use it on your phone and your desktop without worrying about losing any of the changes you’ve made.Read Also: Moto Tab G62 with 7,700mAh battery, quad speakers launched in IndiaThese are the 10 best apps you can use on your Samsung Galaxy Fold 4. If you think we missed out on any app, let us know in the comments!
The Chinese smartphone brand Infinix has introduced a new budget smartphone in the Indian market. The company has launched Infinix Hot 12 which is powered by MediaTek Helio G37 SoC. The device features a 90Hz HD+ display and packs a 6,000mAh battery. In addition to this, there is a triple-camera arrangement with a 50-megapixel sensor. It should be mentioned that the Indian version of the Infinix Hot 12 differs from the one that was released globally in April.
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Infinix Hot 12 price in India, sale details
Infinix Hot 12 will be available in India in a single 4GB RAM with 64GB storage model. This model will cost Rs 9,499 and will be offered in Exploratory Blue, Polar Black, Purple, and Turquoise Cyan colour selection. The device will be available for purchase via Flipkart in the country.
Infinix Hot 12 specifications
Infinix Hot 12 has been launched in India with a 6.82-inch HD+ IPS LCD display having 720×1,612 pixels of resolution. The screen also has a refresh rate of 90Hz and a 180Hz touch sampling rate. Moreover, the display offers 460 nits of brightness and comes with an Eye Care mode.An octa-core MediaTek Helio G37 SoC and 4GB of LPDDRx RAM power the phone. The phone has an Extended RAM function that enables it to use up to 3GB of internal storage space as RAM. The 64GB of internal storage on the Infinix Hot 12 can be expanded by a microSD card to up to 256GB using a dedicated slot.The triple-back camera system on the Infinix Hot 12 consists of a 50-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.6 aperture. A 2-megapixel depth sensor and an AI camera are also included. The smartphone has an 8-megapixel sensor with an f/2.0 aperture for selfies and video calls. The back camera has a quad-LED flash, while the front camera has a dual LED flash.A 6,000mAh battery within the phone allows 18W rapid charging. 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS/A-GPS, and USB Type-C are all available forms of connectivity. An accelerometer, ambient light sensor, magnetometer, and proximity sensor are among the onboard sensors. A fingerprint sensor positioned on the back is also present. Dual stereo speakers with DTS are included with the phone.
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