HP ENVY x360 convertible laptop with AMD Ryzen processor launched in India
Honor 8X with 6GB RAM, Huawei’s HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor launched in India: Price, specifications and more
On the camera front, Honor 8X sports a dual AI camera setup on its back panel with 20MP and 2MP sensors. The company says that the smartphone can identify over 500 scenarios in 22 categories. The primary cameras of the smartphone can be used to take Super Slow Motion videos. There is a 16MP AI selfie camera on the smartphone’s front panel that comes with f/2.0 aperture and fixed focus. The Honor 8X smartphone houses a 3,750mAh battery that has support for 5V/2A (10W) charging and comes with intelligent power saving.
According to the company, Honor 8X is the world’s first Rheinland certified eye protection mobile phone.
The connectivity options of the smartphone include 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.1, GPS/A-GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack and a microUSB port.
For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies at 65
In 2011, a memoir was published in which Allen revealed that he was the mind behind naming Microsoft and it was him who created the two-button mouse. According to the book, Allen was under-credited for the work he did at Microsoft and Bill Gates took more ownership of the technology giant than he deserved. Although the book initially did create some stir, two years later, Gates and Allen posed for a photo together and confirmed that they were still friends. After Allen left Microsoft, he became an investor through his company Vulcan and started putting his money in a number of companies. A lot of Allen’s work was focused in Seattle, where he became a big name because of his investments and donations. CEOs of other technology companies including Apple, Google and Amazon spoke about Allen on Twitter after the news of his demise came in.Statement from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the passing of Paul Allen: pic.twitter.com/1iLDLenLKz
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) October 15, 2018
Our industry has lost a pioneer and our world has lost a force for good. We send our deepest condolences to Paul’s friends, the Allen family and everyone at Microsoft.
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) October 15, 2018
We lost a great technology pioneer today – thank you Paul Allen for your immense contributions to the world through your work and your philanthropy. Thoughts are with his family and the entire Microsoft community.
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) October 15, 2018
While Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai talked about his philanthropic work, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said that his work inspired many. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.Very sad to hear of Paul Allen’s passing. His passion for invention and pushing forward inspired so many. He was relentless to the end. My heart goes out to Paul’s family and friends.
— Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) October 15, 2018
Coolpad Note 8 with 4,000mAh battery launched in India: Price, specifications and more
WhatsApp is updating its ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature
Basically, even if you delete the message within the time limit that has been given by the company, but the revoke request somehow doesn’t reach the recipient, your message will not be deleted. It is worth noticing the new additions work in the background and users don’t have to do anything extra to make sure the revoke request is sent. The new modification to the feature has been added to prevent manipulation. WABetaInfo’s Twitter handle further says that the feature has been added as ‘a protection against modded users that revoked messages sent weeks, months and years ago.’LIMITS UPDATED!
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) October 11, 2018
WhatsApp has updated the "Recipient limit".
What does it mean? If you delete a message for everyone, but the recipient won't receive the revoke request within 13h, 8m, 16s (maybe because the phone was off), the message will **not** be revoked.
..(1/2)
Don’t confuse the time limit of revoke request being sent to recipient with the time limit of being allowed to delete messages. A sent message can still be recalled for only up to 1 hour 8 minutes and 16 seconds, while the time limit for revoke request reaching the recipient is 13 hours, 8 minutes and 16 seconds. The update in WhatsApp’s Delete for Everyone feature is expected to come to the popular instant messaging app in a few days along with the stickers update. Just days before tweeting about the ‘Recipient limit’ update, WABetaInfo’s Twitter handle has revealed that stickers will be coming to WhatsApp in its Android 2.18.307 version. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube...(2/2)
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) October 11, 2018
This is a protection against modded users that revoked messages sent weeks, months and years ago.
You can still delete a message for everyone within 1h, 8m, 16s as long as the recipient will receive your revoke request within 13h, 8m, 16s.
Sony UHS-II, the world’s toughest and fastest SD card launched in India
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Two new Asus Zenfone smartphones set to launch in India on October 17
And although the company has not revealed which smartphones it will be launching in India, the invite does have a Flipkart logo made on it which implies that both the Asus Zenfone phones will be Flipkart exclusive. If you are wondering what to expect on the Asus’ launch event on October 17, in all probability, we will get to see the successor of Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 (review) getting showcased. However, we don’t know anything about the specifications of the upcoming budget smartphone from Asus and we will have to wait till the launch till we can tell you. If the company chooses to go the Realme 2 Pro and Xiaomi Poco F1 way, we may see Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 come with 8GB RAM. The smartphone may also sport a notch on its display and sport an aspect ratio of more than 18:9. The dual rear camera setup, stock Android operating system and the fingerprint sensor that we saw in Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 may remain the same in the upcoming device. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 was launched in April this year and is available in three storage variants in the country. While the base model comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage, the 64GB onboard storage model is clubbed with either 4GB RAM or 6GB RAM. The three variants are priced at Rs 10,999, Rs 12,999 and Rs 14,999 respectively. The smartphone was sold in India exclusively via Flipkart and the company has said that it saw 1 million units of the phone being sold within six months of its launch. As for the other smartphone that is scheduled to be unveiled, we will have to wait for the launch event on October 17. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.At ASUS, we are constantly looking to innovate and make our products befitting to the Indian Market. Tune in to the live stream on 17th October and witness the launch of our two new smartphones in India! Including a Global First! Watch this space for more. pic.twitter.com/3EONkpkL2i
— ASUS India (@ASUSIndia) October 14, 2018
Comparison: Nokia 8110 4G vs JioPhone 2
In This Article
Display
Nokia 8110 4G: 2.4-inch QVGA TFT curved display
JioPhone 2: 2.4-inch QVGA screen
Processor
Nokia 8110 4G: 1.1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 205 processor
JioPhone 2: 1.1GHz dual-core processor
Primary camera
Nokia 8110 4G: 2MP primary camera with LED flash
JioPhone 2: 2MP rear camera
Selfie camera
Nokia 8110 4G: N.A.
JioPhone 2: 0.3MP (VGA) front facing camera
RAM and storage
Nokia 8110 4G: 512MB RAM and 4GB of internal storage
JioPhone 2: 512MB of RAM and 4GB of onboard storage
Support for microSD card
Nokia 8110 4G: No
JioPhone 2: Up to 128GB
Battery
Nokia 8110 4G: 1,500mAh battery
JioPhone 2: 2,000mAh battery
Operating system
Nokia 8110 4G: Feature OS powered by KaiOS
JioPhone 2: KaiOS
Price
Nokia 8110 4G: Rs 5,999
JioPhone 2: Rs 2,999
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[td_smart_list_end] Nokia 3.1 Plus first impressions
We really liked the design of Nokia 3.1 Plus. The smartphone has a sturdy built and it feels solid to hold. And it was certainly refreshing to use a smartphone that has matte finish as it means no fingerprint smudges. The back panel of Nokia 3.1 Plus houses the dual rear cameras, LED flash and the fingerprint scanner. The volume rocker and power buttons are sandwiched on the right edge and the SIM card and microSD card slots are on the left edge. The top and bottom edges house the 3.5mm jack, USB port and speaker grilles.
Flip the phone over and you’ll see the 6-inch screen of the smartphone with Nokia branding, earpiece and selfie camera on top. Overall, we really liked the design of Nokia 3.1 Plus. It definitely is one among the better looking phones in the budget segment and its matte finish makes it stand out.
Nokia 3.1 Plus display
Nokia 3.1 Plus smartphone sports a 6-inch HD+ IPS display that has an aspect ratio of 18:9. One thing that we found to be a differentiator is the fact that Nokia 3.1 Plus does not sport a notch on its display, something that is not very common anymore. Coming back to the display, it showcased bright and vibrant colours and had good viewing angles. The colour reproduction is accurate and the images projected are sharp and clear. In our limited time with the phone, the only downside to the display that we observed was its sunlight readability. That certainly could have been better. But you’ll have to wait for our review till we give you our complete opinion on it.
Nokia 3.1 Plus cameras
Nokia 3.1 Plus sports dual rear cameras with a 13MP sensor that comes with an f2.0 aperture and a 5MP sensor that has an f2.4 aperture. The front panel of the smartphone houses an 8MP camera with f2.2 aperture. Bokeh feature is present on the dual rear cameras as well as on the selfie camera of Nokia 3.1 Plus. It is worth noticing that the dual rear cameras have the Live Bokeh mode, which basically enable the user to adjust the depth in Bokeh mode before he clicks a picture. However, the same cannot be done while clicking selfies. Time-lapse and slow motion videos can also be recorded using Nokia 3.1 Plus. We took a few shots using the smartphone and we were impressed by the colour reproduction and the details that the cameras captured. However, our opinion as of now is limited to shots taken in brightly lit areas. You would have to wait for our full review to know about the low-light shots. One aspect of the smartphone that truly disappointed us was the selfie camera. If you are selfie fan, you may not be too happy with the results you’ll get from Nokia 3.1 Plus’ front facing snapper. We tried to take a number of shots, but the selfies we took were just not up to the mark as compared to other smartphones in this price segment. But then, we will use it for a little longer before we jump to any conclusions about it.
What we think
In the limited time that we got with the Nokia 3.1 Plus, we loved its design and even found our experience with the display to be good. The cameras did leave us with mixed feelings, but as we said, it would be too soon for us to jump to any conclusion. The smartphone does have its own set of positive points and because it comes under the Android One program, it may be one among the first budget phones in the country to get an Android Pie update. Till now, Nokia 3.1 Plus seems to be a promising budget smartphone, but we will use it for a few more days and come back to talk about its performance and battery life.
For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Comparison: Google Pixel 3 XL vs Apple iPhone XS Max vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9
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OnePlus 6T to come with Snapdragon 845 processor, 8GB RAM and Android 9.0 Pie: Report
A report on WinFuture.de also the image of OnePlus 6T’s Geekbench test. It is worth noting that the screenshot of the Geekbench test that has been shared does not have OnePlus 6T’s name on it and instead says FS FS P8801. According to the report, this is OnePlus 6T has not been tested on Geekbench with its official marketing name and FS FS P8801 is the name that the device has been given. Using a false name is not unusual the company, as prior to its launch, OnePlus 6 was found under the name NS NS P7819 on Geekbench. But then, what has been revealed by the Geekbench test is hardly anything new. Since OnePlus 6 was powered by Snapdragon 845 — which still is the most powerful processor in the market, nobody was really expecting any other processor to be present on the company’s upcoming device. Same is the case with 8GB RAM. The presence of Android 9.0 Pie is nowhere close to being shocking too since OnePlus is known to launch its smartphones with the latest Android version and also because the company rolled out the latest update to OnePlus 6 just a few weeks back. Besides the latest update and the presence of an in-display fingerprint sensor, what we do know for sure is that OnePlus 6T would replace its 3.5mm headphone jack with a Type-C port. Also, it would not be dust or water resistant as it will come without an IP rating and there will be no support for wireless charging. The smartphone is expected to feature a 6.4-inch Optic AMOLED full-HD+ display and will house a 3,700mAh battery. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.OnePlus 6T has hit Geekbench, running a Snapdragon 845, 8 GB RAM and Android 9.0 as expected #OnePlus6T: https://t.co/EfoqE8Fuk6
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) October 12, 2018
Huawei Mate 20 Pro pricing and specifications leaked ahead of launch
The report in WinFuture.de did not reveal the pricing, but Roland Quandt — who writes for the website — has tweeted that the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant of the device will bear a price tag of GBP 899. However, there is no word on the pricing of the other variant. Image courtesy: WinFuture.de For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.One more thing to add: Huawei Mate 20 Pro 6/128 GB costs 899 GBP unlocked in UK. https://t.co/FyNepfw508
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) October 11, 2018
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OnePlus 6T would sport this in-display fingerprint sensor
WhatsApp seems to have acknowledged the bug that let hackers break into video calls
Acquired by Facebook in 2014 for $19 billion, WhatsApp enjoys the status of being the most popular instant messaging app and is used by more than 1.2 billion people across the world. In the last one year, Facebook has been involved in a number of security related issues. While 87 million of its users were affected in the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, a security breach last week has affected almost 50 million accounts. Post the announcements, Facebook‘s shared went down by 1.2% at $155.94. In fact, this week, Facebook also launched a device that is specifically meant for making video calls. Named as Portal, the device’s signature feature is its wide-angle camera that automatically keeps users in focus even if they move around in the room. The social networking giant is expecting to woo users with the presence of its popular app — Messenger — on the device. It is worth noting that around 400 million people call each other via Facebook Messenger each year and in spite of its popularity, the app is not present on Google‘s and Amazon’s smart speakers. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.This is a big deal. Just answering a call from an attacker could completely compromise WhatsApp. https://t.co/vjHuWt8JYa
— Tavis Ormandy (@taviso) October 9, 2018
Don’t like Google Pixel 3 XL’s enormous notch? You’ll get an option to hide it
Companies like LG, OnePlus, Xiaomi and Huawei have already offered this option for users who dislike the notch style display and it’s good to see Google join the bandwagon. According to a report in 9to5Google, the ability to black out the notch is already there on the device. In the existing Android Pie build, there is an option to do so in the development menu. There is a possibility that this is what Google was referring to. But we hope to see a more user-friendly option of the same because not everyone is tech-savvy enough to resort to developer options to hide the notch of their phone. 9to5Google managing editor Stephen Hall also tweeted a picture of Google Pixel 3 XL smartphone without the notch. The menu bar — which is always at the top of the display — automatically gets displayed below the bezel that is created for the user. https://twitter.com/hallstephenj/status/1050036131419607043 So you wouldn’t only be adding a larger than normal bezel to hide the enormous notch on the top, you will also be losing space with the menu bar. But then, if you really dislike the notch on Google Pixel 3 XL and still want to buy the smartphone to enjoy the latest features from the technology giant, you at least have a choice now. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.For people who prefer a more traditional smartphone look, we’ve added an option to hide the display cutout (the notch).
— Made by Google (@madebygoogle) October 9, 2018

