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Redmi Note 10T 5G revealed to debut in India on July 20
Tecno Camon 17 series teased to launch in India during Amazon Prime Day sale
As mentioned before Tecno Camon 17 series was launched in Nigeria in May this year. The series includes two devices Tecno Camon 17 Pro and Tecno Camon 17. The price of the former one is set at NGN 74,000 that translates to Rs 14,200 whereas the former one at Rs NGN 125,000 translates to Rs 24,100.
Speaking of the pricing, Tecno Camon 17 Pro comes with a 6.8-inch full-HD+ display with 1080×2469 pixels of resolution and 90Hz refresh rate support. The phone is powered by MediaTek Helio G95 SoC. It features a quad rear camera set up that includes a 64-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 2-megapixel bokeh lens, and a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor. While on the front there is a 48-megapixel ultra-clear selfie camera. The device is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support.
On the other hand, Tecno Camon 17 comes with a 6.6-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz screen refresh rate. Under the hood, there is MediaTek Helio G85 SoC. In terms of imaging, the smartphone features a triple rear camera setup that includes a 48-megapixel primary sensor, a 2-megapixel bokeh lens, and an AI sensor. Upfront there is a 16-megapixel selfie camera. Backed by a 5,000mAh battery which is supported by an 18W fast charger.
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Poco X3 Pro review: Design and display
Flashy, funky, bold…so many words come to our mind when we think of describing the design of Poco X3 Pro. It’s anything but mundane. The smartphone is kind of bulky to look at, and not surprisingly, a little heavy to hold at 213 grams. The device is available in Graphite Black, Steel Blue and Golden Bronze colours and the one that we got for review was dressed in Black. It has a uniquely shaped camera module on its back panel, that looks somewhat like a circle, but its top and bottom are more like that of a rectangle. The module has four camera lenses and an LED flash. The sides of the back panel have matte finish, whereas in the centre, there is a glossy stripe with diagonal lines and POCO branding on it. Poco X3 Pro comes with IP53 rating and according to the company, it is splash-proof.
The right edge of the smartphone has the volume rocker keys and the Power button that doubles up as a fingerprint sensor. During our time with the device, it worked perfectly well every time we tried to use it. The left edge of the handset has a hybrid SIM tray, so you must choose between a second SIM card or a microSD card. The top edge has an IR emitter, the secondary speaker and another hole for better sound, while the bottom edge has a 3.5mm headphone jack, the primary speaker and the Type-C port.
Flip over, and you will see the 6.67-inch full-HD+ LCD display of the smartphone that comes with a hole-punch camera on the centre-top. The earpiece is tucked between the display and the top edge of the handset. The screen of the device is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 6 and comes with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz and a maximum touch sampling rate of 240Hz. The display also has support for HDR10 and it outlined with thin bezels, although the chin is slightly thicker. The colour reproduction is accurate and they remain consistent at various viewing angles. The images are sharp and clear, but the sunlight readability could be better. We spent hours watching Netflix shows on the device, and we were very happy with the results.
In a nutshell, we were quite happy with the design and the display of Poco X3 Pro smartphone. Both are definitely among the pros of the smartphone.
Poco X3 Pro review: Performance and cameras
Before we speak about the performance of Poco X3 Pro, let’s take a minute to talk about the smartphone’s specifications. The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 octa-core processor, coupled with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB internal storage. The handset packs 5,260mAh battery and supports 33W fast charging, and runs Android 11 skinned with MIUI 12. Poco X3 Pro smartphone’s OS has several customizations including Game Turbo for gaming shortcuts and Second Space to enhance user privacy. It also comes with a number of preloaded apps including Facebook, LinkedIn, Prime Video, etc, and GetApps store, which along with Themes browser is responsible for a lot of notifications that you’ll get. The lock screen of the device also shows a lot of promoted content, unless you go and disable it.
Coming to the performance, the smartphone could handle everyday task very smoothly. We often multi-tasked on the device and ran several apps and Chrome browsers simultaneously, and during our time with the device, we noticed no lag while doing so.
Gaming is one of the best aspects of Poco X3 Pro. We played games starting from Temple Run 2 to heavy ones like Asphalt 9: Legends and they all ran without any hiccups. We really enjoyed gaming on the device, and it only became better when we enabled Game Turbo, which made sure that no notifications distracted us. If you spend too much time gaming, the phone starts warming up, but then, that’s not something unique to Poco X3 Pro.
The biometrics of the smartphone including the fingerprint sensor and facial recognition worked well at all times, and were quick to respond. The battery life was also very lasting. With usage that involved gaming, an active Instagram account, listening to Spotify and clicking pictures, we could easily manage a day and a half. Over this, the device can be charged completely in less than an hour, which is another plus.



Verdict
Most aspects of Poco X3 Pro work in its favour. The design and the display of the smartphone are definitely among its pros, and so are its battery and performance. However, what goes against it is the spammy notifications, the promotional content, and the cameras could have been better. We do recommend the phone for its smooth performance, but you should know what you’ll be missing out on before you make the purchase. We for one feel, gamers would love it. Pros- Lasting battery
- Smooth performance
- Funky design
- Promotional content and bloatware
- Average cameras
Top 6 ways to fix YouTube Notifications not working on an iPhone (2024)
Update your iOS to the latest version
The first option to fix the ‘YouTube notifications not working’ issue on your iPhone is by updating the iOS software. It is to review that the older version of iOS might not be very stable with the new update on the YouTube app. So to enhance the performance and compatibility of the updated YouTube it is highly advised to update the iOS to the latest version available. You can update your iOS by going to Settings>General>Software update>Download and install.
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Change iPhone notifications settings
The next best way is to check if the notifications settings in your iPhone are correctly set to the right settings. This will definitely fix the YouTube notification not being able to get alerts. Configuring the YouTube app notifications on your iPhone is simple and easy. Follow the steps below.- Open your iPhone and visit the Settings app.
- Scroll down and select YouTube.
- Click on Notifications and turn on the toggle switch for Allow notifications.
- Scroll down on the same page and find the Alerts category.
- Tick all three options: Lock Screen, Notifications Centre, and Banner.
- Now from the Banner style options, turn on the toggle switch for Sound and Badges.
Change the YouTube In-App notifications settings
The YouTube app also has some advanced settings you can configure. It is very important that these settings are right. The app allows you to customise push notifications for activities, video recommendations, subscription highlights, and etc. If there is a problem with your notifications it is better you review your notifications preferences on the app. Follow the guide below.
- Open the YouTube app on your iPhone.
- Go to the bottom right corner with your profile icon and tap on it.
- Hit the cog wheel icon at the top right corner of the screen to open Settings.
- Tap on Notifications.
- Select Turn on.
- Follow the steps mentioned in the previous method.
Switch off your Incognito mode
There is a change also that enabling the incognito mode might have stopped the YouTube app notifications. Incognito mode is an option that lets you watch your video privately on your iPhone. This basically means YouTube does not have it on watch history or searches. Here are the steps to turn off the incognito mode.- On the YouTube app check if there is a mask icon next to your profile icon.
- If you see the icon click on it.
- Tap on Turn off incognito.
Enable notifications from channels in your subscription list
- Launch the YouTube app on your iPhone.
- Hit the notification bell icon at the top of the screen.
- Tap on Turn on Notifications.
- Follow the steps mentioned in the first method.
Turn on Background App Refresh
- Go to Settings.
- Scroll down and select YouTube.
- Turn on the toggle switch for Background App Refresh.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is YouTube not showing notifications on iPhone?
This may be because you have disabled notifications for the YouTube app. If that is not the case, keep your iPhone off DND and make sure that background app refresh is turned on for YouTube.How do I turn on reminders for my subscribed channels on YouTube?
Go to the channel page and tap the bell icon to receive every update from the YouTube channel.How do I turn on Background App Refresh for YouTube?
Go to Settings>General>Background App Refresh and turn on the toggle switch next to YouTube. Read Also: Google’s AI-Powered Trip Planning: A Game-Changer for TravelersConclusion
These are the top 6 ways to fix the ‘YouTube app notifications not working’ on your iPhone. On Android, make sure the notifications for YouTube are turned on by going to its page in the app settings. If you know any other ways to go about this task, let us know in the comments!Samsung hiked Galaxy F02s, Galaxy M02s, and Galaxy A12 price in India
OnePlus Buds Pro to debut in India alongside Nord 2 5G on July 22
The Lab is back and following our most recent edition of The Lab – OnePlus U1S – we’ll have a non-phone product again. This time we are including two products – The OnePlus Nord 2 5G and the Buds Pro.
The Lab Reviewers are announced the company will then ship the devices on July 22 and other information related to unboxing and embargo will be discussed with the reviewers.
The Lab page has gone live and the participants are required to share links to photos/videos in the application. Do remember that the links must be accessible by us. It should be noted that all the users are eligible for our program. However, users who have previously participated in either the Nord 2 or OnePlus Buds Pro beta test programs cannot participate. Whereas the entry will be reviewed based on your photography and writing skills. Other criteria include your tech gadget experience, review history, blogging, and related user-generated content highlighting your writing proficiency.
Moreover, the company has prepared 10 devices for each edition of the Lab. And approximately seven calendar days will be given to reviewers to write their reviews. A follow-up review after using the device for one month is also required.
As of now there is no information related to OnePlus Buds Pro as the device has not been leaked nor it has been spotted on any certification websites. On the other hand, OnePlus Nord 2 5G has been listed on Amazon ahead of the official launch, The device is expected to be priced around CYN 2,000 that translates to Rs 23,000. In terms of specs, the phone is confirmed to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 1200-AI SoC. According to rumours, the handset will come with a 6.43-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate support. It will also feature a triple rear camera set-up that will be highlighted with a 50-megapixel primary sensor. For taking selfies it will sport a 32-megapixel front-facing camera. Moreover, there will be a 4,500mAh battery and an in-display fingerprint sensor onboard.
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Scan the QR code on Google Lens
This is the most popular option to scan any QR code. And most Android smartphones come with a Google lens. The process to scan a QR code on Google Lens is simple: you just point at the QR code and it will decipher and show you a web link. For numbers and values, you need to check the buttons at the bottom of the page. Here are the steps to scan a QR code using Google Lens.
- Launch the camera app on your Android smartphone.
- When the camera opens up, find the Google lens button next to the shutter button.
- Point the camera towards the QR code.
- Hit the shutter icon to open the link.
Use the Quick Settings Menu
Step 1: Swipe down from the status bar to reveal the Quick Settings Menu. Step 2: Tap the Scan tile.
Step 3: This will trigger the camera. Point it towards the QR code to read it.
Scan the QR Code from an image
Step 1: Open the Google Photos app on your smartphone and tap on the picture containing the QR code. Step 2: Tap on the screen to reveal the toolbar and then select the Google Lens icon.
Step 3: Google Lens will scan the QR code in the picture and present a clickable link for you to access the information.
Scan the QR code using Google Chrome
Google Chrome app also allows you to scan a QR code. You have the Chrome browser app already installed and you can easily scan a QR code using the Chrome app. It also allows you to create a QR code link as well. The following steps are on how to scan any QR code on your Android smartphone using Google Chrome.
- Open the Google Chrome app and click on the link of the QR code.
- Now the menu option at the bottom of the page, select QR code.
- As soon as the link is converted into a QR code, click on Scan.
- Now you should allow the camera access and the QR code will open to its contents.
Scan the QR code using the Paytm app
Digitalised payment has made it necessary to scan a QR code and make any payment using the code. As such for this activity using a Paytm QR scanner to make payment is highly convenient and easier. The built-in scanner on Paytm will scan any QR code payment using your Android smartphone camera. The process of scanning and paying any UPI QR code is simple Click on Pay and it will open the camera to scan the code. But unlike any other UPI payment app, Paytm allows you to scan a QR code even from a web link which many apps do not have.
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Scan the QR code using an App: Free QR scanner
You can download this free QR scanning app from the Google Play Store. This scanner app is one of the most popular QR scanning apps for your Android smartphones. The app gives you some interesting features such as you can save the QR code and share it with your friends. In situations where you have to scan the QR code in dark light, the app allows you to toggle your flashlight. The installation process is not a problem, you just need to install the app and allow access to your Android smartphone camera.
Download link
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Which is the easiest way to scan a QR Code on my Android phone?
Swipe down from the status bar, select the ‘Scan QR Code’ tile, and point your camera at the code. The link will pop up in the camera app.How do I scan a QR code saved in my phone’s gallery?
Open the QR image in the Google Photos app, hit the Lens icon at the bottom, and click on the link displayed on the screen.How do I scan a QR Code using Google Lens?
Launch the camera app on your phone, tap the Lens icon, and then point your camera towards the QR code. Read Also: BOULT TWS Z40 Ultra Launched With Active Noise CancellationConclusion
These are the top 6 ways to scan a QR code using your Android smartphone. Given there are multiple ways to go about this task natively, there is no need to download a third-party app. You can also use QR codes to share your WiFi password with ease. If you need any further help with this task, let us know in the comments!12 July 2021 Flipkart Daily Trivia Quiz Answers: Answer to win exciting prizes
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Question 1: Recently, a National Committee was formed to celebrate what in 2022 in the form of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav? The answer is- 75 years of India’s Independence Question 2: The immense Chicxulub crater, that may have caused the extinction of Dinosaurs, is located underneath the Yucatan Peninsula in which nation? The answer is- Mexico Question 3: In an ODI match at which venue in 2021, did you have 1 pair of brothers representing India and another pair representing England? The answer is- Pune Question 4: Which necessary phone peripheral was recently removed from the box of the newest version of this particular mobile phone? The answer is- Both of the above Question 5: These animals can eat upto a kilogram of what per day? The answer is- Eucalyptus leavesHow to use voice typing in Microsoft Word?
Conditions for using the Dictate your documents on Microsoft Word:
The prerequisite for using the speech-to-text on MS Word is: you need to make sure you have a working built-in microphone connected to your laptop/PC or an external microphone. Using headphones that have a good quality microphone is also a good option. And also make sure you have a proper functional internet connection.
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Guide to enable the speech-to-text features:
The following guide is to show how to enable the dictation of your document using Microsoft Word. The function is useful for many situations and for many people. Check out the guide to learn how to enable voice typing and use it in Microsoft Word.
- Open the Microsoft Word software on your computer.
- Once the MS word is open>Go to Home on the tab above.
- From the “Home” tab from the top taskbar between “File” and “insert”>Click on the Home tab.
- Now from the drop-down menu on the top of the screen>Go to Dictate with the microphone icon that is on the right side of the screen>Click Dictate.
- Once you click the button you will hear a beep>Now the icon will turn into a red icon.
- You can now start dictating your speech or words>Recording has started when the icon turns red.
- Make sure you pronounce the word clearly and speak slowly and clearly for more accurate dictating.
- Use this keyword as you dictate along: dictate punctuation as you record along, say New line so that you can start a new line like pressing the Enter key.
- Make sure you have to dictate everything accurately and precisely>After you are done click on the Date button again to finish the process.
- You can also use the voice command to complete your dictation or stop the function.
- To know some more advanced options>You can still use the keyboard when you are using the Speech-to-text features on MS word.
- There are options to make language settings as well: Click on the downward arrow on the Dictate icon>Scroll down and click on the preferred language>There is additional Preview language also.
Best ways to find apps that are draining your Android smartphone battery
Re-configure your phone Display settings:
Optimising your app battery usage from the settings might help with the Android battery performance. There are some changes to the display and screen settings. These are some of the settings changes you can make to prevent the battery from draining on your Android smartphone.
- Setting changes on Screen display: Settings>Display>Advanced>Screen Timeout>Not more than 30 seconds.
- Reducing screen brightness: Settings>Display>Adaptive brightness>Turn it on.
- Turning off keyboard sound and vibration: Settings>Click sound>Advanced>Turn it off.
- Restrict apps that are not in use.
Check for the Apps which are draining more battery:
The biggest reason for the battery juice to drain so fast can be because of all apps running in the background. To the user’s comfort, an Android smartphone allows you to make changes in Apps controls. You can delete the app, limit the app, force stop the app, pause the app. Here are the steps to check which app is drawing the juice more.- Go to the settings from the menu and open it.
- Scroll down and click on the Battery settings.
- Using the % given find which app uses the most battery.
- Now Tap the app which uses the maximum percentage of battery
- Uninstall it or Stop the app to use it in the background.
Find the app using a third-party app: AccuBattery App
Using an app from the Google Play Store is another option available to check which apps are draining your Android Smartphone battery. The app is one of the best apps available to control battery usage. The AccuBattery app also lets you know about battery health. Here is the guide on how to use the AccuBattery app.
- Download the app from the Google Play Store: Link
- Install the app and open it.
- Find the option App usage access using the three-dot icon on the top right corner.
- Click on Grant Permission.
- When prompted on the screen Allow the Usage access.
- Now on the AccuBattery app homepage, you will find many options indicating the phone app usage of the battery.
- Some options: Charging, Discharging, Health.
Using the app: Battery HD app
There is another third-party app you can download to find which app is draining your Android smartphone battery. You can download Battery HD from the Google Play Store. Here are the steps to operate the app.
- Download the app from Play Store or use this link.
- Install the app>Open Battery HD app on your Android smartphone.
- The homepage will show the metrics of the Android battery.
- Using a graph the app will indicate the Charging speed, Percentage usage, and temperature of the phone.
Truecaller tips and tricks: Best ways to use it like a pro
Enabling Call Alerts:
One of the best features updated by the Truecaller app is to alert calls before even ringing. Though the feature only works with people who have installed the Truecaller app on their phones. So even before dialling your number to give you a ring the Truecaller app will send you a notification of the incoming call contacts and let you decide if you want to pick it up or not. The feature is enabled using data or Wi-Fi to send you the alert faster, as cellular networks are slower than internet networks the alerts can reach faster as notifications.
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Use Full-screen Caller ID:
There is an option on the Truecaller app where you can use full-screen for all incoming calls on the Truecaller interface. And the incoming calls which will be highlighted in colours to show if it is important or spam. For example, for saved contacts, the incoming calls will be blue, for spam calls it will be red, for priority calls it will be purple, for users who have gold accounts it will appear gold. Here are the steps to enable the feature.
- Download the Truecaller app and install it.
- Open the app>Go to Settings.
- Scroll down on the left panel>Click Caller ID.
- From the right panel>Select Full-screen>Set as default.
- Now the Full-screen feature will be enabled.
Use the Gold Caller ID or Premium badge:
Using the paid options of Premium and Gold will let you use some advanced options like a Pro. The Premium account will allow you to block ads, also let you see the profile who viewed you, some advanced spam calls blocking etc. And the Gold accounts will give you a gold caller ID in addition to the above-mentioned premium features. And your profile will be in gold colour when you make outgoing calls, it is usually hard to ignore such a gold account on the Truecaller ID app.
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Choose a reason for the outgoing calls:
To make your outgoing calls very important and make sure the one you are dialling will pick up your call, you can add a reason for the call. Once you choose the reason before dialling the calls the call reason will appear on the screen along with Call alerts and Caller ID on the call receiver phone. These are the steps you can do to use the choose a reason feature.
- Open the Truecaller app.
- Click on the three-horizontal icon on the top left corner.
- Go to settings>Select General.
- Scroll down and toggle the Choose a reason before calls
- Now from the options shown up, you can select a reason before your outgoing calls.
Hide online or Last seen on the app:
For those who like to stay hidden the option is available to off the last seen on the app. Truecaller uses many icon colours to indicate if the profile is online, on a call, or busy. To avoid the feature and stay hidden follow the steps.
- Go to settings from the menu options.
- Navigate to the Privacy Center.
- From the Privacy Center page>Toggle off the Availability.
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How to use FaceTime on an Android smartphone?
How to create a FaceTime link from iPhone:
To use the FaceTime call on the Android mobile you need to receive an invite link from an Apple iPhone, Mac, or iPad user. The FaceTime call link can only be created from the FaceTime app supported on an iPhone. The following steps tell you how to create a FaceTime call link.
- Open the FaceTime app (iOS 15).
- Click on Create Link from the app homepage.
- Select the Info button having an “i” icon.
- From the open-up page click on Share Link.
- Now from the options pop-up>Choose how to share it.
- There are many options on how to send the link using which app: WhatsApp, email, Apple messages, or copy the link to send it from another online platform.
How to join the FaceTime link using an Android smartphone:
Since Facetime calls are supported only on Safari and Google Chrome. You need to use FaceTime using Chrome web on the Android mobile. When you have received the invite link click on the link and open it using Chrome. Follow the guide below to open the FaceTime link and join the video call from an Android smartphone.
- Click on the invite link>Enter your name or username>And press Continue.
- When the pop-up appears on the screen “facetime.com wants to use your camera”>Press Allow>Select Allow when Allow camera prompt.
- From the browser open-up,>Click on the Join>Green Colour icon on the top right corner
- Now the video call will be connected as soon as the iPhone user who created the link approve you to join
- There is an option to leave when deemed using the Leave button>Red colour on the top of the page.
Asus association with Flipkart will bring new products on July 15, Asus Zenfone 8 Series India launch also teased
Speaking of the specifications, the Asus Zenfone 8 Flip features a 6.67-inch Samsung AMOLED display with 1,080×2,400 pixels of resolution, 90Hz refresh rate support and Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection. The device ships ZenUI 8 on top of Android 11 and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor paired with 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1. Moreover, the device packs a 5,000mAh battery supported by 30W fast charging tech.
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How to batch rename files on your Android mobile?
Batch multiple files using ES files explorer app:
ES files explorer is a great software that lets you rename your files in bulk. It is one of the best free batch renamer apps available that you can download. Follow the steps below to batch rename files on your Android mobile.
- Download and install the app from Google Play Store: Link
- Find the location you want to rename the files on your Android smartphones.
- Now long-press the files and folders until you see a green tick icon>Do the same and tick all files you want to batch.
- Next, find the rename button on the top bar and click on it.
- Wait for a pop-up showing Batch rename>Configure the options given on the page.
- From the rename the files with a number or a name.
Batch rename files using Bulk Rename Wizard App:
The next option to batch rename files on your Android mobile is by using the Bulk Rename Wizard app. This app has more customisation and it is a free renaming tool designed for Android mobile. You can rename multiple files and folders easily and faster with this minimal operations app. Follow the guide below to batch your rename files.
- Go to Play Store and download the app: Link
- Open the app after installation>Click on Rename.
- Now from the two options, open up: History, and Add files.
- Choose one from the options>Click Next.
- From the criteria builder, you will have three options: Add arrangement, add rename criterion, Load rename task.
- Configure the rename options>Runtime options> original location>If file exists>skip.
- After clicking Save task>Select Finish at the bottom of the page.
- There are also options for customisation>You can create a rename task>You can edit the rename task also.
- After you have completed the renaming process you can view the details of the rename files on the notifications.
How to declutter your Facebook news feed?
Filter your preferences:
The first step you can start with is to filter out your preferences for all the pages and people you have followed. By filtering out the preferences the Facebook algorithm will show you the content based on your preference and what you have selected in what interests you. Since browsing Facebook on the app has been the trend this step is for the FB app but the steps are not different on the Web.
- Login to your credential on the app and open the app.
- Click on the Hamburger icon.
- Scroll and find the option “Settings”.
- And go to the section: News Feed Preference.
- From the open-up page, you will see some options: Prioritise who sees first, Unfollow people to hide their post, reconnect with people you have followed, and discover pages.
- Choose the option accordingly.
Unfollow or Snooze pages or people you have followed:
Decluttering your Facebook news feed also means not wanting to see posts from particular pages or people you have followed. With many FB users demanding this option Facebook includes three options you can either unfollow, take a break from the page or profile, or snooze them for 30 days. The steps to go to these options are below.
- Open your Facebook account.
- Go to the Page or the Profile.
- Tap on the three-dot icon.
- Now scroll down and Choose: Hide post, Snooze, Unfollow.
Minimise Personalised Ads:
Reducing the personalised ads you are allowed is one of the options to declutter your Facebook news feed. The Facebook algorithm enables ads based on your FB usage, which can sometimes show unwanted ads. But Facebook also has added the option to stop these ads on the news feed. Now you can manually hide advertisers, control ad topics, and manage the data used to show ads. Here are the steps to hide, control, and manage the ads.- Login to your Facebook official account.
- On the top-right corner click on the down arrow icon
- Go to Settings & Privacy>Settings>Select Ads.
- Now you will see three options on the left side panel: Advertisers, Ad topics, Ad settings.
- Using the options hide, control, and manage your Personalised Ads.
Prioritise who to see first:
This option to clutter your Facebook news feed is by prioritising who you want to see first on your news feed and who you do not want to. You can now prioritise the post from a profile or pages you have followed, you can make these settings using the news feed preferences options. Here are the steps below.- Login to your FB profile.
- Go to the top-right corner and Tap on the down arrow icon.
- Now select Settings & Privacy>Settings.
- Go to News Feed Preferences>Manage favourites
- Using the star icon manage your favourites.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite review: A decent tablet for beginners
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite design and display
To begin with, Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is a very well-built machine. You get all the ingredients including a beautiful display and metal back for a premium feel. Yes, the head and chin area on the front could be smaller, but overall, it looks smashing. The front also has the video/selfie camera on top along with the earpiece speaker grille. The right side has the volume rocker and power buttons along with the secondary microphone. The left side holds the 4G SIM tray, which can also accommodate a microSD card of up to 1 TB. So yes, users can make audio calls from this tablet too. At the bottom, the company has placed a loudspeaker grille, 3.5mm audio ports, USB Type-C charging port as well as the primary microphone on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite. The top has a second speaker grille, which makes it a stereo speaker setup on this device. Coming to the back, the rear of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite has a single camera and Samsung branding can be seen here.
Moving on, the display is one of the best features the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite has. The 8.7-inch TFT display has HD+ resolution and 16M colour depth. We played a lot of YouTube videos on the device along with Netflix shows and the experience was far superior to any other tablet in the price segment. The sound was loud and great thanks to the dual speakers. Outside visibility is good too. The brightness is nice, and the display does not get washed out under direct sunlight. All in all, the screen does justice to its price point.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite review: Performance and Camera
The company has tried to equip the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite with the best it can in the budget segment. Under the hood, users get a MediaTek octa-core CPU with a clock speed of up to 2.3Ghz. There is 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. Which by budget standards is just about okay, but we did feel it is 1 GB too less of a RAM if you ask us. This is why we faced jerks and lag in the system. The apps open quickly, but you do find jitters when browsing the Android 11 OS with Samsung ONE UI 3.1 on top of it. For, the elder sibling S7, it is a stroll in the park. But for Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite it is a bit of a workout. Games like Asphalt 9 legends or COD-Mobile run fine on the lowest settings, but as soon as you crank it up, you will find the frames dropping and lag in the games. So best to keep it on low settings if you want to enjoy these games. Nonetheless, these games run on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, which is a big plus. The battery life of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is another good feature of this tablet. We got over 3 days of battery life out of it. We watched 2 Netflix movies, couple of hours of YouTube and even made few phone calls with it. Not bad for a 5,100 mAh battery inside. All this with Wi-Fi on. However, after prolonged use, the tablet does get a little warm.
Coming to the cameras, they are just there for your simple work. The front 2MP camera is decent for video calls or if you are connecting with your study group. It will not give you the best selfies which your smartphone can provide. The rear 8MP camera is better. While the results outdoors were filled with vibrant colours and decent details, the images shot inside lacked the punch. Again, if you want to click good pictures, keep your smartphone handy.

