Reliance JioPhone Gift Card launched ahead of festive season: Here’s everything you can do with it
With Diwali just around, telecom major Reliance Jio has unveiled its Jio Phone Gift Card that you can pick up for your family and friends. Priced at Rs 1,095, the gift card by Reliance Jio can be redeemed for the first generation JioPhone. It has been launched as a part of the Jio Phone Monsoon Hungama exchange offer and is available on Amazon India’s website and Reliance Digital stores. It can also be bought from Reliance Fresh, Reliance Smart and Reliance Digital Xpress Mini.
To recall, with Reliance Jio’s Monsoon Hungama offer, buyers can get the JioPhone at an effective price of Rs 501 after exchanging their existing feature phones. The additional Rs 594 is used for a six-month recharge of Rs 99 Jio recharge pack.
The first generation JioPhone is available in India at Rs 1,499, which is a refundable security deposit.
The Jio Phone Gift Card is available at Rs 1,095 and is targeted to those who may wish to gift it to their family, friends of company employees this Diwali. According to the Amazon listing, the gift card cannot be returned or refunded once it is bought.
If a close one gifts you this Gift Card, and you wish to get your feature phone exchanged, you can visit any Jio authorized retail outlet to swap it. It doesn’t matter if your feature phone runs on 2G, 3G or 4G, but it must be less than three years old.
The Rs 99 Jio Phone recharge pack that you will get comes with unlimited voice calls, 500MB of 4G data per day, 300 SMS, and a complimentary subscription to Jio’s suite of apps. It is worth noticing that users can make local, STD and roaming calls with the benefits of the plans and use the entire suite of Jio’s app for 30 days. Under the offer, the user will be getting six back to back recharges for Rs 594.
Additionally, the gift card also offers 6GB data voucher as special exchange bonus, which takes up the total benefits that the user gets to 90GB. The validity of the gift card is 2 months from the date of its loading, according to the listing on Amazon.
Other Jio Phone exclusive recharges include a Rs 49 plan and a Rs 153 plan. The Rs 49 plan comes with 1GB of monthly data, unlimited voice calls, 50 SMS messages and users also get complimentary subscription of the entire suit of Jio apps. The validity of this pack is 28 days. On the other hand, Rs 153 plan comes with unlimited voice calls, 1.5GB 4G data/day, 100 SMS/day and a complimentary subscription to Jio apps.
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Apple iPhone XR review: Brilliant performance at a lower price
When it comes to making futuristic machinery, which the world wants to copy, Apple is the first name that pops to anyone’s mind. Apple is known to build brilliant gizmos that not only look good but have a golden heart inside. One such example is the Apple iPhone XR. In case you are reading it as X-R then you might want to correct yourself. It is actually called the Apple iPhone Ten R. The X is the roman character for ten.
The Apple iPhone XR is a smartphone available in a sea of colours. These include black, blue, red, white, yellow and coral (the one we received for review). We spent a good time with the new device that has launched in India at the same time as in much of the world. And this is our review of the Apple iPhone XR.
The bottom holds the lightening charging port as well as the speaker and microphone grille. Twin hardened glass is placed on the front as well as the back, which enables the device to charge itself using a wireless charger. The front of the Apple iPhone XR is dominated by a large 6.1-inch Liquid Retina IPS LCD. And yes, there is a notch present here too and no physical home key, just like the iPhone X, XS and XS Max.
The notch here is about the same size as found on its siblings. It hides the front facing camera system for Face ID along with other sensors like proximity. Flip the device around and you will be greeted by a raised single telephoto camera with dual-tone flash under it. In the upper middle is the shiny Apple logo and at the bottom part of the back is where the iPhone branding lies. The device weighs 194 grams with the large battery inside, but does not feel bulky at all.
Coming back to the display it is a treat to work with. It is not as brilliant or bright as we have seen in some of the more expensive iPhones, but it is definitely better than other or at par with competitive Android displays you get in the Indian market. The LCD is curved from the sides, which gave us an enhanced viewing experience. Even when watching it from the sides. No matter what we threw at the Apple iPhone XR touch screen to play, it came back with great sharpness and better than nice colour reproduction.
However, we do feel that the black band that runs around the screen could have been slightly less. Screen to body ratio is 79% and as we said it could have been better. The LCD screen has 326 pixel per inch density and supports 828×1,792 pixels resolution. Also, there is no 3D touch in the Apple iPhone XR. To be frank we really did not miss it. Overall, we were quite happy with the form factor and design of this smartphone. Oh and before we forget the Apple iPhone XR has an IP67 rating, which makes it dust and water resistant. In plain words, if you manage to drop it in 3 feet of water it will stay alive for 30 minutes, before the water seeps in.
Jumping over to the cameras the Apple iPhone XR features a single 12MP camera at the back. This has a wide lens over it and features an aperture size of f/1.8. We clicked a lot of images with it at various times during the day and found out the results to be quite intriguing. The macro shots taken during the day or in well-lit conditions came out well. In low lit not so well. However, the case changes when you try to take landscape shots or pictures of far-away objects. The Apple iPhone XR did justice to shots during daylight and less light. For night shots we did use the flash and the camera was able to capture more detail and colours became brighter.

Over that, the rear camera uses software to take portrait shots. Bokeh effect is not as good as the iPhone XS or XS Max (since both have dual sensors), but nothing that we would call a downer. In fact, on most occasions we found the images to be quite vibrant and sharp. Moving the front camera, the 7MP sensor does get all the effects like stage light and stage light mono in the portrait mode, which are missing from the rear camera as those need a dual camera setup. We loved the selfie experience and the modes have become much better than what was there in the iPhone X. There is great attention to detail here.
Videos came out be as brilliant as ever. The rear camera can capture moving pictures at 4K resolution at 60FPS and the front one can capture in Full HD resolution at 60FPS. With the rear camera the colours are very vibrant. Blacks are deeper and there is exceptional clarity in the shots. Same is the case with the front cameras videos, but since the resolution is lower, a bit of clarity loss can be seen.
Siri is available on the Apple iPhone XR as well, but seems a little dated when compared to its competition. Apple needs to drastically upgrade this feature as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant are way ahead, especially when it boils down to localisation of content. Other features of the smartphone include Face ID, that works extremely well to open the smartphone, Wireless charging, active noise cancelation, Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac band support as well as A-GPS.
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Design and Display
As always let’s start with the aesthetics of the smartphone. The Apple iPhone XR is the third iPhone model launched this year after the iPhone XS and XS Max. It is 8.3mm thick from the sides, which are built of 7000 series aluminium. The metal is curved around the edges and runs across the sides of the smartphone. On the right side, Apple has placed the large power button along with a dual SIM tray. On the left side there are separate volume up and down keys, along with the ringer slider.Performance, Cameras and Other Features
Let’s start with under the hood features. The Apple iPhone XR is also built on the same Apple A12 Bionic platform that is found on the Apple iPhone XS and XS Max. So, we got the same kind of performance as the users of these phones are getting. The CPU has 6 cores and the Apple’s own GPU in the system has 4 cores. 3GB of RAM is there inside this phone, which when an Android user reads might seem less, but it really does not matter here. As the Apple iOS 12 is very smooth. You really don’t hit a performance lag, even when you have multiple applications or multiple tabs open in Safari/Chrome. As for the storage there are three variants available at different price points. The 64GB one is the base version that can be picked up for Rs 76,900. The one we reviewed is the 256GB version that comes with a price tag of Rs 91,900. Then there is the middle variant with 128GB storage, priced at Rs 81,900. No cost EMI is available on all the models. Apple has left no stone unturned to give extreme performance to its users. We gave the mobile a stress test and the Apple iPhone XR sailed through without flinching. We played graphic hungry games and it did remarkably well. YouTube videos and music apps ran well, too. We loved the video quality on it and stereo sound took the experience to the next level. Talking about which, when one is watching a video or listening to music without the supplied headphones (which by the way a quite nice to listen to), the loudspeaker as well as the speaker on the ear microphone grill also fire up. Together they give you very immersive close to life audio experience. Call quality is not bad at all either. With the JIO 4G network we could hear everything clearly even at 50% volume. The Apple iPhone XR packs a 2,942 mAh battery inside which is larger than the previous generation of iPhones. We were hoping to get a day’s battery life and amazingly it did deliver and more. iPhones are not the best when it comes to battery life and with our kind of usage definitely not. However, remarkably the Apple iPhone XR lasted more than 24 hours on a single charge. This included our daily dose of phones call on the 4G network with Wi-Fi on, over 200 whatsapp message exchange, light gaming, YouTube library browsing and some music playback with Bluetooth when driving back from work. And here we are, getting more than a full day’s battery life. iOS 12 comes pre-installed on the Apple iPhone XR and since we have spoken about it numerous times on the website as well as our YouTube channel we will not bore you with the workings. In case you want know more about the OS, which works wonderfully well on the Apple iPhone XR, you can check our video with its new features here.Verdict and Final Words
To tell you the Truth, we were sceptical on how the Apple iPhone XR will perform. However, it did not disappoint from the get go. We loved how it performed and managed graphically demanding games as well as its large touch display. Yes, it does have a single camera at the back, but that too yielded good results and in all fairness did the job very similar to what the dual lenses could do on the other iPhones. Also, it comes in a variety of colours so users can choose the one they prefer. All in all, a great device to go for that will give you great performance, battery life and superb built quality at a lesser price. Pros: Excellent Built Superb Battery Life Smooth Performance Cons: Single cam at the back means not all camera modes are available For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.OnePlus 6T vs iPhone XS vs Google Pixel 3: Comparison
OnePlus today finally took wraps off its flagship smartphone, OnePlus 6T. The smartphone has been launched right after the launch of Apple and Google’s flagship phones – iPhone XS and Google Pixel 3 were unveiled globally. And the comparison between the three flagship smartphones is rather inevitable. Here, we compare all the specifications and the starting price of the three smartphones so that you can decide which one among the three is the right buy for you. Read our comparison of OnePlus 6T, iPhone XS and Google Pixel 3 here:
OnePlus 6T: 6.41-inch full-HD+ Optic AMOLED panel with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection.
iPhone XS: 5.8-inch OLED Super Retina display.
Google Pixel 3: 5.5-inch full-HD+ flexible OLED display panel with an aspect ratio of 18:9. Comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection.
OnePlus 6T: 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC.
iPhone XS: A12 Bionic.
Google Pixel 3: 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC.
OnePlus 6T: 6GB or 8GB RAM, 128GB and 256GB storage variants.
iPhone XS: RAM not disclosed, 64GB, 256GB and 512GB storage variants.
Google Pixel 3: 4GB RAM, 64GB and 128GB storage models.
OnePlus 6T: No
iPhone XS: No
Google Pixel 3: No
OnePlus 6T: Android 9.0 Pie skinned with OxygenOS.
iPhone XS: iOS 12
Google Pixel 3: Stock version of Android 9.0 Pie.
OnePlus 6T: 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor with f/1.7 aperture + 20MP Sony IMX376K sensor with f/1.7 aperture.
iPhone XS:12MP wide-angle sensor with f/1.8 aperture + 12MP telephoto sensor with f/2.4 aperture. The cameras comes with 2x optical zoom and a 6-element lens.
Google Pixel 3: 12.2MP dual-pixel rear camera with f/1.8 aperture.
OnePlus 6T: 16MP Sony IMX371 sensor with f/2.0 aperture.
iPhone XS: 7MP RGB selfie camera with f/2.2 aperture.
Google Pixel 3: 8MP wide-angle lens with f/2.2 aperture + 8MP normal lens with f/1.8 aperture.
OnePlus 6T: 3,700mAh with support for 5V/ 4A fast charge technology
iPhone XS: Not disclosed.
Google Pixel 3: 2,915mAh
OnePlus 6T: $549
iPhone XS: $999
Google Pixel 3: $799
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Processor
RAM and storage
Support for microSD card
Operating system
Primary cameras
Selfie cameras
Battery
Starting price
OnePlus 6T vs OnePlus 6: Comparison
OnePlus 6T is finally here. As we had seen in a number of leaks, the smartphone does sport an optical indisplay fingerprint sensor that unlocks in 0.34 seconds, and comes with a waterdrop shaped notch on top of its display. The smartphone also packs more storage in its base variant and unlike its predecessor, does not come in 64GB storage model. But if that is new, a lot about the OnePlus 6T smartphone is the same as its predecessor OnePlus 6. We already knew about some of these specifications thanks to the reports that surfaced online prior to the launch of the device. Here, we list down all the specifications of the two smartphones, so that you can compare and decide if you really need to upgrade.
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Display
OnePlus 6T: 6.41-inch full-HD+ Optic AMOLED panel with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection. OnePlus 6: 6.28-inch full-HD+ Optic AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 19:9. Comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection.Processor
OnePlus 6T: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC OnePlus 6: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoCRAM and storage
OnePlus 6T: 6GB or 8GB RAM, 128GB and 256GB storage variants OnePlus 6: 6GB or 8GB RAM, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage variantsSupport for microSD card
OnePlus 6T: No OnePlus 6: NoOperating system
OnePlus 6T: Android 9.0 Pie skinned with OxygenOS OnePlus 6: Android 8.1 Oreo skinned with OxygenOS, recently got an update to Android Pie.Primary cameras
OnePlus 6T: 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor with f/1.7 aperture + 20-megapixel Sony IMX376K sensor with f/1.7 aperture OnePlus 6: 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor with f/1.7 aperture + 20-megapixel Sony IMX376K sensor with f/1.7 apertureSelfie cameras
OnePlus 6T: 16-megapixel Sony IMX371 sensor with f/2.0 aperture OnePlus 6: 16-megapixel Sony IMX371 sensor with f/2.0 apertureBattery
OnePlus 6T: 3,700mAh with support for 5V/ 4A fast charge technology OnePlus 6: 3,300mAh with Dash Charge technologyColour options
OnePlus 6T: Midnight Black and Mirror Black OnePlus 6: Midnight Black, Mirror Black and Silken White Limited EditionStarting price
OnePlus 6T: $549 OnePlus 6: $529 For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.OnePlus 6T with in-display fingerprint sensor launched: Price, specifications and availability
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus has finally taken wraps off its flagship smartphone OnePlus 6T at an event in New York City today. After months of speculations, rumours and leaks, we finally know all the specifications and features of the company’s flagship smartphone.
We also wouldn’t have to wait too long for the India launch of the smartphone, as that has been scheduled for 8.30pm tomorrow.
Here’s a look at the price, availability and specifications of the smartphone:
OnePlus 6T price and availability
OnePlus 6T is available in three variants globally – 6GB RAM/128GB onboard storage, 8GB RAM/128GB internal storage and 8GB RAM clubbed with 256GB inbuilt storage. The three models are priced at $549, $579, and $629 respectively. The smartphone is available in Midnight Black and Mirror Black colour options.
In India, the device has been available for pre-orders on Amazon, Croma retail stores and OnePlus offline stores. It will be available starting November 1 and interested customers will also be able to buy it from Reliance Digital Stores. Speaking of Asian countries, other than India, OnePlus 6T will be available in Hong Kong and Mainland China.
OnePlus 6T specifications
Coming to the specifications of the device, OnePlus 6T mobile sports a 6.41-inch Optic AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 6 and is claimed to have a peak brightness of over 600 nits. It comes with an indisplay fingerprint sensor that unlocks in 0.34 seconds, and houses a waterdrop shaped notch on top.
Powered by 2.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor with Adreno 630 GPU, OnePlus 6T comes in two storage variants – one with 6GB RAM and the other with 8GB RAM. The smartphone is available in either 128GB or 256GB storage models. But it does not have support for microSD cards.
The latest offering by OnePlus runs Android 9.0 Pie with OxygenOS baked on top.
The device will feature dual rear cameras with 16MP and 20MP sensors, both of which come with f/1.7 aperture. The sensors used in the smartphone are Sony IMX519 and Sony IMX376K respectively. The dual rear cameras are coupled with dual LED flash, and come with optical image stabilization, EIS and can record 480fps slow-mo videos.
For selfies and video calls, there will be a 20MP Sony IMX376K sensor with f/1.7 aperture on the front panel. The selfie camera also comes with EIS and can record 1080p videos at 30fps and 720p videos at 30fps. The camera app that has feature like Face Unlock, HDR, OIS, Panorama mode. The device supports Face Unlock that, according to the company, can unlock the smartphone in 0.4 seconds. OnePlus 6T houses a 3,700mAh battery that comes with support for fast charge (5V 4A).
The smartphone would not be dust or water resistant as it will come without an IP rating. Like its predecessor, OnePlus 6T also does not support wireless charging. On the connectivity front, OnePlus 6T comes with 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi , Bluetooth v5.0, NFC, GPS/ A-GPS, and a USB Type-C (v2.0) port.
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The 3-year old Android Marshmallow is still the most popular version of Google OS
Yes, you read that right. Even three years after it was made public, Android 6.0 Marshmallow is the most popular version of Google’ widely used operating system. The technology giant has revealed the distribution data on its Android Developer website.
According to the chart shared by Google, Android 6.0 Marshmallow runs on 21.3% devices, followed by the 7.0 and 7.1 versions of Android Nougat, which are available on 18.1% and 10.1% of the devices respectively.
Surprisingly, Android 9.0 Pie is not even present on the chart. It is worth noticing that the stable release of the latest Android version has been out for a good three months now. Also, less than 0.1% share is not depicted in the data shown by Google.
Considering this, it is easy to say that Android 9.0 Pie is not available on even 0.1% of the devices, and this does disappoint us.
Android Oreo, which was launched year also has two versions. While the 8.0 version is present on 14% of devices, 7.5% devices have the upgraded 8.1 version. This doesn’t come as a surprise because since the last few months, most new smartphones that have been launched run Android 8.0 or Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box.
And the Android OS version that is even older than Marshmallow, Android Lollipop still has a presence that can be compared to Android Oreo’s. While 3.5% devices are running Android 5.0 Lollipop, a good 14.4% are powered by the upgraded 5.1 version of the operating system.
Android 4.4 Kitkat, which is even older than Lollipop still grabs 7.6% of the entire distribution and 4.1x, 4.2x and 4.3 versions of Jellybean have 1.1%, 1.5% and 0.4% devices running them respectively.
While Android 9.0 Pie were not present, Ice Cream Sandwich and Gingerbread were. While the former still runs on 0.3% devices, the latter is present on 0.2%.
If we talk about Google’s arch rival Apple, we should tell you that last week, the Cupertino based technology giant announced that as many as 50% of its active devices are using the latest iOS version. Apple also posted that 53% of devices it introduced in the last four years are currently using iOS 12.
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Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) to launch in India soon
If you are constantly on your smartphone’s camera, then you would be happy to know that Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018), that was launched in Malaysia this month is coming to India next month.
The company had announced that Samsung Galaxy A9 (2019) will be launched globally in November and the smartphone has now been listed on Samsung’s India website. A dedicated page has also been setup by the company where those who are interested in buying the device can register themselves to get all the details about it. However, details about its pricing and availability in India has not yet been revealed.
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) is the first ever smartphone to come with four rear cameras. One is 24MP sensor that comes with an f/1.7 aperture, the second is a 10MP telephoto sensor that has an f/2.4 aperture and features 2x optical zoom. The third one is an 8MP ultra-wide camera that sports a 120-degree lens and an f/2.4 aperture and the last one is a 5MP depth camera that comes with f/2.2 aperture. The primary 24MP camera is said to use pixel binning and it can combine 4 pixels into one.
The selfie camera of the smartphone has a 24MP sensor that comes with an f/2.0 aperture.
Speaking of other specifications of the device, Samsung Galaxy A9 mobile features a 6.3-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity display with an aspect ratio of 18.5:9. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor, the smartphone comes in 6GB and 8GB RAM models. Both the RAM variants come with a 128GB internal storage and can support a microSD card of up to 512GB.
The smartphone runs Android Oreo and houses a 3,800mAh battery that has support for fast charging. The new smartphone by Samsung comes with the company’s digital assistant Bixby, Samsung Pay and has the Face Unlock technology.
Globally, the price of the Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) smartphone begins at EUR 599 and GBP 549.
Speaking of the options Samsung Galaxy A9 has to offer on the connectivity front, it comes with 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5, NFC, a 3.5mm jack, and a USB Type-C port.
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OnePlus 6T launch: Live Updates (As It Happened)
OnePlus 6T will be launched today globally, a day earlier than it was supposed to be. OnePlus decided to pre-pone the global event as Apple is going to showcase its new iPads tomorrow. A lot has already been said about the OnePlus 6T smartphone including its key specifications. These include a water drop design touchscreen, Qualcomm 845 chipset, 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. The smartphone is said to have an in-screen fingerprint reader just like the one found on some of the Vivo phones. The price is rumoured to be around Rs 40,000 for the higher version. Stay tuned as we bring you live updates from the OnePlus 6T launch event that is happening in New York.
Nubia Red Magic smartphone to launch in India after Diwali: Report
The Nubia Red Magic smartphone that is aimed at gamers, will be available in India post Diwali, according to a report in Gadgets360. The smartphone was unveiled by ZTE’s sub brand in April this year, and launched it in August. At its launch, the company also teaser the India launch of the premium smartphone.
The report in Gadgets360 further says that Nubia Red Magic smartphone will be priced under Rs 30,000 in India, competing directly with the likes of OnePlus 6T, which is all set to launch in the country on October 30.
It is also worth noticing that the successor of the said smartphone, Nubia Red Magic 2, has already been teased in China.
Speaking of Nubia Red Magic mobile‘s launch in China, it came in two variants, one with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage and the other with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of inbuilt storage. While the 6GB RAM model was priced at CNY 2,499, the 8GB RAM model costed CNY 2,999. At IFA 2018, it was showcased with a price tag of EUR 450.
As we mentioned earlier, in India it will reportedly cost less than Rs 30,000 and will go on sale after Diwali. The same report also said that the company is looking to provide special launch offers for customers who will be pre-booking the smartphone.
Coming to specifications, Nubia Red Magic is a dual SIM smartphone that features a 5.99-inch full-HD+ LTPS TFT display with an aspect ratio of 18:9, a pixel density of 403ppi and a screen to body ratio of 85%. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor paired with Adreno 540 GPU, Nubia Red Magic comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB on onboard storage. the smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box.
For imaging duties, Nubia Red Magic comes with a 24MP rear camera with f/1.7 aperture and has support for 4K video recording at 30 frames per second. The smartphone also sports an 8MP selfie camera that has an f/2.0 aperture and support for full-HD (1080p) recording at 30 frames per second.
It houses a 3,800mAh battery that supports NeoPower 3.0 and Nubia fast charging capabilities.
The connectivity options of the device include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
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Lenovo Z5 Pro to launch on November 1 with dual front snappers, camera slider and indisplay fingerprint scanner
The camera slider that we first saw in Oppo Find X is soon becoming a trend. Last week saw the launch of Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 that houses its selfie cameras in its slider and now, Lenovo is all set to launch its Z5 Pro smartphone with a camera slider this week. Lenovo Z5 Pro, which was earlier scheduled to launch on October 1, will now get launched on November 1.
Lenovo’s VP Chang Chen has posted new posters on Chinese social networking website Weibo, and the posters suggest that Lenovo Z5 Pro will comes with a camera slider and will be launched this week on November 1.
An all-screen bezel less smartphone is highlighted in the poster and along with it shows the camera slider up. Another thing that can be seen in the poster shared on Weibo is that Lenovo Z5 Pro will come with dual selfie cameras. Going by the caption written by Chen, the Android smartphone is also likely to come with an in-display fingerprint sensor, like smartphones from Vivo and OnePlus 6T.
It is worth noticing that the smartphone will be launched in China first.
Other posters that Chen has shared reveal that Lenovo Z5 Pro will come with a specialised chip for hardware encryption. This is something that we have earlier seen in Google Pixel 3 and it is aimed at professionals who require some security in their smartphones.
The poster shows the image of a chip with ‘Turbo’ written on it hinting on a feature to boost performance. Another teaser by the company confirms the presence of Dolby Atmos.
However, Chen had earlier shared teasers of a smartphone with notch-less display, a massive battery and 4TB of storage before Lenovo Z5, and none of these features actually made it to the smartphone at its launch. Considering this, we would believe that the features that have been teased by him are present on the device only when we see them when the smartphone is launched.
Not many other details of Lenovo Z5 Pro are available as of now, and we think it’s better to just wait for the device rather than go by what speculations say.
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