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Oppo K1 with an in-display fingerprint scanner to launch in India today: How to watch the live-stream?
Samsung M Series next sale goes live on 7th February
The Samsung Galaxy M20 is priced at Rs 10,990 for the 3GB RAM + 32GB storage model while the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant is priced at Rs 12,990. Similarly, Samsung Galaxy M10 is priced at Rs 7,990 for the 2GB RAM + 16GB storage variant while the variant with 3GB RAM + 32GB of internal storage sales for Rs 8,990. Talking about the Specs, the Galaxy M20 comes with dual Nano SIMs and it has Samsung Experience 9.5 UX based on Android 8.1 Oreo. It features a 6.3-inch full-HD+ (1080×2340 pixels) Infinity-V Display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by Exynos 7904 SoC with up to 4GB of RAM. It has dual rear camera setup comprising of a 13MP primary sensor and a 5MP ultra-wide sensor. The front camera is an 8MP sensor for taking selfies. The M20 has up to 64GB of internal storage with an option for expandable storage card up to 512GB. It has a huge 5,000mAh battery which can offer more than one day of usage. The phone offers a USB Type-C port which comes with fast charging, it also comes with a rear facing fingerprint sensor and a face unlock feature. Similarly, the smaller Samsung Galaxy M10 also has a dual Nano SIM card slot and it runs Samsung Experience 9.5 UX based on Android 8.1 Oreo. It comes with a 6.2-inch HD+ (720×1520 pixels) Infinity-V Display that has a 19:9 aspect ratio. The Galaxy M10 is powered by an Exynos 7870 SoC along with 2GB or 3GB of RAM. It too has a dual rear camera setup on the back with a 13MP primary sensor and a 5MP secondary sensor. The front camera is a 5MP sensor for selfies. The M10 has up to 32GB of storage with option to expand more up to 512GB with a microSD card. There is a 3,400mAh battery backing it up which supports fast charging. 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.Thank you for your love! The Samsung Galaxy M20 & M10 will be back soon. Get Notified for the next sale on Amazon: https://t.co/EPNqSsdMgH & Samsung India: https://t.co/n0TpN1fs8m #IMPOWERD pic.twitter.com/0Wx2EWgCM2
— Samsung India (@SamsungIndia) February 5, 2019
Vivo V15 Pro live image leaked, shows gradient back panel with triple rear cameras
Chinese smartphone brand Vivo rolled out the invite for its next handset launch in India a few days back. According to the invite, the smartphone will come with a pop-up selfie camera like the one we saw on Vivo NEX last year, and it will be launched on February 20. Ever since the invite was released by the company, reports and rumours about the upcoming Vivo V15 and V15 Pro smartphones started surfacing online.
The latest among these reports has surfaced on 91mobiles and it shows the live image of the upcoming Vivo V15 Pro handset. The report also claims that the image that is in-line with renders that were shared by the same technology website a few days back.
In the image, the back panel of the Vivo V15 Pro smartphone can be seen with a gradient red and black finish that is coupled with a checkered design on the bottom half of the device. The report says that Vivo may opt for a rather fancy name for this particular design. Apart from red and black, the smartphone is also expected to be available in gradient blue colour.
The back panel in the image seems to be made up of glass, however, we cannot rule out the possibility of the material being polycarbonate with a glossy finish. The back panel of the upcoming Vivo V15 Pro house the vertically-stacked triple rear cameras along with LED flash. We should mention that ‘AI Triple Camera’ is written on top of the triple rear camera module. Also, the back panel doesn’t have a fingerprint sensor on it, so that further points towards the possibility of the smartphone coming with an in-display fingerprint scanner.

According to previous reports, Vivo V15 Pro is expected to come with a truly bezel-less Super AMOLED display and will be powered by 11nm Snapdragon 675 processor coupled with Adreno 612 GPU. The smartphone will reportedly come with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Reports also suggest that the device will sport a 32MP selfie camera and its triple rear camera setup will comprise 48MP, 8MP and 5MP sensors.
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Coolpad Cool 3 price in India
The newly launched Coolpad Cool 3 smartphone is only available in one storage option in India, which has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. The smartphone is priced at Rs 5,999 in India and is available in Midnight Blue, Ruby Black, Ocean Indigo, and Teal Green colour variants. It can be bought via online as well as offline channels, but as of now, there is no word on the date of availability.Coolpad Cool 3 specifications
Coolpad Cool 3 smartphone runs Android 9.0 Pie and has support for dual SIM cards. The handset features a 5.71-inch HD+ display that has a screen resolution of 720×1500 pixels and is powered by the 1.3GHz octa-core Unisoc processor. The Coolpad Cool 3 smartphone comes with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage and can also hold a microSD card of up to 128GB. For imaging duties, the newly launched device comes with a dual rear camera setup with 8MP and 0.3MP sensors. It also has a 5MP selfie camera on its front panel that is housed in a waterdrop-shaped notch. For enhanced security, the Coolpad Cool 3 smartphone has a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor and it also has support for face unlock feature. The handset is backed by a 3,000mAh battery and for connectivity, it comes with Bluetooth 4.1, Wi-Fi, 4G VoLTE, and more. Speaking at the launch of the smartphone, Fisher Yuan, President, Coolpad Group and South Asia said, “Coolpad is set to disrupt the budget smartphone segment in India with a stylish design, stunning specs along with superb quality. We are looking forward to offering our consumers a delightful experience and we will launch a range of affordable smartphones this year to build our presence in India.” 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.India ranks first in the Digital Maturity global rankings according to Dell
In Digital Adopters group, global percent in 2016 was 14% and today its 23%, whereas India in 2016 was 29% and has grown to 34% today. Similarly, in Digital Evaluators group, global percent in 2016 was 34% and today its 33%, but in 2016 India was at 37.3%, which has increased to 40% today. In the Digital Followers group we see that in 2016 the global percent was 32%, which reduced to 30% in two years whereas, in 2016 India was at 20.7% which reduced to 14% today. And lastly, in Digital Laggards group, the global percent in 2016 was 15% and today its 9% and India’s percentage in 2016 was 4.7% which reduced to 2% today. The most digital mature countries according to the ranking are: India, Brazil, Thailand, Mexico and Colombia. And the least digitally mature countries are: Japan, Denmark, France, Belgium and Singapore in that order. But the achievements of India were not easy. And there were some barriers to digital transformation success in India. Those barriers were: Data privacy and security concerns, Regulation and legislative changes, Lack of the right in-house skill sets and expertise, Information overload and Weak digital governance and structure. According to the Index, the top technology investments for the next one-three years in India are Cybersecurity, Internet of Things tech, Multi-cloud environment, Artificial Intelligence and Computer Centric Approach. “Organizations in India have reached a momentous intersection where technologies and business meet together to create a new and improved digital world,” said Rajesh Janey, President and Managing Director- Enterprise, Dell EMC, India. 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.After interviewing 4,600 business leaders, 3 main factors slowing digital progress emerged. Dive into the #DigitalTransformation Index to explore these results and more https://t.co/52mA159qes pic.twitter.com/TnmxL6KlRn
— Dell Technologies (@DellTech) January 30, 2019
10 things you can do to get the most out of your PlayStation 4
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Subscribe to PlayStation Plus
This is one of the must-dos for anyone who owns a PlayStation 4. The paid service allows you to play various multiplayer games online and the first time you subscribe; you will get 15 months instead of a year. Subscribing to PlayStation Plus will also get you some exclusive discounts and access to cloud storage, in addition to two free games every month.
Add friends to play games with them
If your friends love gaming as much as you do, then you can add them to your friend list. For doing this, you click on ‘Friends’ on the main menu, search for their username and then press ‘Add to Friends.’ You can also link your account to your Facebook and Twitter accounts to play games with various contacts you have on the platforms. Once you add somebody as your friend, you will be able to message them, share screenshots, view trophies that they have won, etc.
Get more storage space
Although PlayStation 4 provides you 1TB of hard drive space, it can get used up pretty quickly if you are an avid gamer. However, you needn’t uninstall your favourite games to install some new ones. To get more storage space, you can either use an external hard drive or pay for upgrading your PS4’s internal storage drive.
Make it more secure with a passcode
If you wish to add an extra layer of your security to your PlayStation account, you can set up a passcode by going to your login settings. This feature particularly comes handy if you share your gaming console with other people living in your house who also have their accounts on it. By doing this, you can make sure that no one else has access to your account and your progress remains untouched. Also, you don’t want your flat-mates to use up the storage space on your account, particularly if you paid for it.
Broadcast your gameplay on other services
With PlayStation 4, you can very easily broadcast your gameplay on services like Twitch and YouTube. For doing this, all you have to do is press on the Share button on your controller, click on Broadcast Gameplay and then select the service you wish to broadcast your gameplay on. You would have to follow some setup instructions and your gameplay would be shared on the social channel of your choice.
Play games on your PC with PlayStation Now
If you use the PlayStation Now service, you would be able to stream PS3 and PS4 games to play them on your computer. And you can do this by paying $99 for the service. As the service streams games, you don’t have to worry about them taking up space on your hard drive. Furthermore, your progress in the game will be synced on all your devices that you use to play games.
Get PlayStation experience on-the-go
If you are a total gaming junkie, you can actually download the PlayStation app on your smartphone to get the console-like experience no matter where you are. The app is available for both Android and iOS and using it, you can download games on your console remotely, message your friends, and share your thoughts in various online communities.
Link your Spotify account to your console
If you like to club gaming with music, you would be happy to know that you actually have the option of downloading the Spotify app from PlayStation Store and link it to your gaming console. With this, you can have Spotify running in the background as you play your favourite games.
Get to know more about your trophies
Everyone wants to get as many PlayStation trophies as possible. And which gamer does not want the Platinum trophy. If you wish to track how many trophies you have earned so far, you can go to the ‘Trophies’ section in the main menu and see all the trophies you have won and the games you got them for. Here, you can also find out how many other players have won those trophies so far, and compare them to the ones your friends have won.
Transfer data from your PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 4 Pro
If you have upgraded your gaming console from PS4 to PS4 Pro, you would have to shift all the data from our old device to the new one. You can do this by using an Ethernet cable to connect both the consoles to your router. However, before doing this, you must make sure that both your consoles have the latest firmware installed on them. After this, log in to your PS4 Pro using your PSN and you would then see a prompt asking you what all data you would want to transfer. Remember, the lesser data you will move, the lesser time it will take to transfer. You can back up as much data as you can on the cloud before you begin this process to keep it short and simple.
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[td_smart_list_end] Google to help more than 900 million people to counter hearing loss using Android
Being deaf Dimitri Kanevsky carried multiple devices along with him in the past and most of those devices were costly. So to counter this problem he came up with a solution, to use cloud-based automatic speech recognition to display spoken words on the screen, and using this idea a prototype was built. And the final result is the Live Transcribe that turns speech into real-time captions by the use of smartphone’s microphone. In turn making it easier for deaf people to communicate with one another. 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.By the year 2055, it's estimated that there will be 900 million people with hearing loss. To help, we’re making audio more accessible with new Android apps like Live Transcribe, which brings real-time captions to conversations → https://t.co/ZX8Fgv0l13 pic.twitter.com/Ddf8HVV1rt
— Google (@Google) February 4, 2019
Asus OMG! Days sale set to begin on Flipkart: Discounts on Asus Zenfone 5Z, Zenfone Max Pro M2, Zenfone Max M2, Zenfone Lite L1, and Zenfone Max Pro M1
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Asus Zenfone 5Z
This is one among the best deals that you can avail during the Asus OMG! Days. The company is offering a discount of Rs 8,000 on all the variants of Asus Zenfone 5Z (review) smartphone. This means that the smartphone’s base variant with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage can be picked up at Rs 21,999, while the 6GB RAM/128GB storage and 8GB RAM/256GB storage models can be bought at Rs 24,999 and Rs 28,999 respectively. The device was launched to compete with OnePlus 6 and is powered by the Snapdragon 845 processor.Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2
The recently launched Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 (review) smartphone offers very powerful specifications, especially considering its price. And with the sale, it has now become an even better buy. Asus has announced a discount of Rs 1,000 on all the three variants of the smartphone. So, its base variant, with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage is available at Rs 11,999, while its 4GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/64GB storage models can be picked up at Rs 13,999 and Rs 15,999 respectively. The smartphone sports a 6.3-inch Full-HD+ display is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660 processor and houses a 5,000mAh battery.Asus Zenfone Max M2
A discount of Rs 1,000 is also available on all the variants of Asus Zenfone Max M2 smartphone. The recently launched device’s 3GB RAM/32GB storage variant can be bought at Rs 8,999 and its high-end model with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage can be picked up at Rs 10,999. The smartphone features a 6.3-inch HD+ IPS LCD display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor. It houses a 4,000mAh battery and runs Android 8.1 Oreo.Asus Zenfone Lite L1
The Asus Zenfone Lite L1 smartphone is available for Rs 4,999 during the sale. This means that there is a discount of Rs 2,000 on the original price of the device. To recall, Asus Zenfone Lite L1 features a 5.5-inch HD+ display and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 425 processor clubbed with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. For imaging duties, there is a 13MP primary camera and a 5MP selfie camera. Asus Zenfone Lite L1 houses a 5,000mAh battery and runs Android Oreo (Go edition).Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1
During the sale, you can pick up the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 (review) at a starting price of Rs 8,499. The 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM models of the smartphone will be available at Rs 10,999 and Rs 12,999 respectively. The smartphone, that was launched by Asus last year, received positive reviews for its powerful specifications, big battery and smooth performance. To recall, Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 smartphone comes with a 5.99-inch Full HD+ display, is powered by Snapdragon 636 processor, run Android Oreo and house a massive 5,000mAh battery. 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.Be the creator of OnePlus’s new UI feature and win a OnePlus 7
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Samsung Galaxy M20 review: The budget king
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Design And Display
First step, the design of the smartphone. If you have not seen the unboxing video of the Samsung Galaxy M20, then no problems, let us take you through the design of the smartphone first. As soon as you take the smartphone out of the box, it screams look at my beautiful 6.3-inch display. Samsung has some of the best displays in the business and they have incorporated another great one on this mobile device. More on it in the second half of this section. The build quality is very Samsung. Dressed in Blue this smartphone comes with a Waterdrop Notch design, the first to be seen on any Samsung Smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy M20 is an India first innovation, so things have been designed on the smartphone keeping the youth of India in mind. Which is why you will see the price on the lower end of the spectrum too. Since the camera is placed in the waterdrop notch, the ear speaker grille has been pushed upwards to the top edge of the device.
The screen is almost edge to edge and with minimal chin area. The display is a bit raised and comes out of its shell, which is a given, as it has a super large 5,000 mAh battery inside. All this is packed in decent looking plastic shell, which has the volume rocker and power buttons on the right side. The dual SIM tray is placed on the left, which can also accommodate a micro SD card with 2 NANO SIMS at the same time.
The bottom part of the Samsung Galaxy M20 has the speaker grille, USB Type-C charging ports and 3.5mm audio jack. The top head of the device has the second pinhole microphone. At the rear, Samsung has placed a large fingerprint reader, vertically stacked dual cameras with flash and the Samsung branding. Yes, the rear does attract its fair bit of smudges, but most in the category do that. If you look closely at the bottom part of the rear panel, you will get see the made in India branding there.
Moving over to the display of the Samsung Galaxy M20. We must say it left us awestruck. It is a great display to own in this price bracket. We loved every bit of it. The 6.3-inch FHD+ Infinity V display not only looks good, but has the best moving imagery to show. With 409PPi and aspect ratio of 19.5:9, this smartphone is built with an aim to provide great movie and game experience to its users. And we played a lot of it on this smartphone.
YouTube videos and downloaded movies look exceptional on it. The games look vibrant and there is minimal ghosting. Sunlight legibility is also nice and one can easily read text and Whatsapp messages under direct sunlight. In a nutshell, the screen of Samsung Galaxy M20 does perfect justice to all the facets one wants from a display in a Smartphone. Namely videos, imagery, daylight readability and gaming.
Performance And Cameras
Now let’s talk about its under the hood performance. The Samsung Galaxy M20 comes with an Exynos 7904 chipset, which has 1.8GHz dual core plus 1.6GHz Hexa-core CPUs (Cortex A73 + A63). This is partnered with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage (the one we are testing). There is one more version available that has 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. The storage is expandable using a microSD card up to 512GB.
The graphics are powered by Mali-G71 GPU. As said before the Samsung Galaxy M20 comes with a huge 5,000 mAh battery inside which on our tests kept it alive for two days. This included a lot of gaming, watching YouTube videos, a lot of phone calls over 4G network with GPS and Wi-Fi on at all times. If that was not enough stress for this smartphone we kept the Bluetooth on too, for couple of hours in the car, synced with the car stereo.
The Samsung Galaxy M20 kept doing what is does best, performing. We threw everything at it including the kitchen sink and it came out with flying colours. It can handle games pretty well too. We played PUBG as well as Asphalt 9 on it and the gaming performance was top notch. It did get slightly warm at times, but quickly cooled down as soon as we switched off the game.
The touchscreen combined with Android Oreo (Android 9 update will come in a few months’ time), is a treat to work with. The Samsung Galaxy M20 responds well to every tap and swipe. Samsung has given a separate app drawer in the system, which is a good thing. The bloatware on the OS is minimal and some of it can be removed easily. The fingerprint scanner at the back works really well and the screen opens up before you can say Galaxy. Over that, the smartphone has Face unlock feature as well, which when tested did a good job.
Coming to the sound of the device, the single speaker we felt was slightly under powered. However, we were mostly on our trusted headphones so it didn’t matter much to us. But to some it might be a bit tricky, since a pair of headphones do not come in the box. Dolby Atmos is supported on the Samsung Galaxy M20 and it does enhance the sound to quite an extent when using a headphone.
The voice quality of the Samsung Galaxy M20 is pretty nice, too. We used it while travelling and, on most occasions, we were able to hear the other side clearly. They too were able to hear us clearly, barring few sectors where Vodafone does not work properly. Quick charge function is also there in this smartphone, but we rarely required it since the battery is so big.
On the benchmarks the Samsung Galaxy M20 scored 1,08,449 points on AnTuTu. On Geekbench it scored 1321 points on single-core and 4,153 points on multi-core CPU test. It also scored 3,762 marks when it came to Geekbench’s computing test.
Coming to the cameras. The Samsung Galaxy M20 sports a dual rear camera setup comprising of a 13-megapixel primary sensor with an aperture size of 1.9 and secondary ultrawide sensor of 5-megapixel. They are quite a duo. We were able to squeeze out some exceptional shots during the day time and also in low light. At night we used the flash and it brought back good details to the images.
There are lot of imaging modes available in the Samsung Galaxy M20. These include Beauty, Panorama and our favourite the pro mode. This gave us a lot of power over our shots. The images come out to be vibrant with good sharpness. The videos too come out great, however 4K videos cannot be shot with this smartphone.
The selfie camera is also great for taking snaps. The front camera has been placed in dead center of the top of the mobile and it can take lovely snaps during the day. At night if you want better clarity from the snaps, then our suggestion is to keep the screen flash on. This projects a bit of light on your face and the camera can grasp more of the object in front of it. Smart stickers mode is also available on both the cameras, which add fun stickers to your images. Something the younger snapchat using generation would love.
Verdict And Final Thoughts
At a price of just Rs 12,990 for the 4GB version, Samsung has outdone themselves. We have said this before and we will say it again, this is the comeback smartphone for them. We have seen its competition jittering already and scrambling for cover. As this is the phone that will bring Samsung back in to the game. If you want a smartphone with great performance, display, has an exceptional battery life and superb rear cameras, go for Samsung Galaxy M20 in a blink of an eye.
Pros:
Excellent display
Brilliant rear cameras
Great value for money
Cons
Loud speaker could have been better
Headphone in the box would have been perfect
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Realme C1 (2019) to go on sale in India today: Price, launch offers and specifications
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Realme C1 (2019) price and launch offers
While the 2GB RAM/32GB storage variant of Realme C1 (2019) is priced at Rs 7,499, the 3GB RAM/32GB model bears a price tag of Rs 8,499. Both the variants of the smartphone will be available via Flipkart starting 12 pm today. As a part of launch offers, Realme is offering an instant discount of Rs 600 to those who would pay for the smartphone via Axis Bank credit and debit cards. Additionally, customers will also get a Complete Mobile Protection plan for Rs 99.Realme C1 (2019) specifications
Apart from the change in RAM and storage, the specifications of Realme C1 (2019) are the same as the smartphone launched last year. To recall, Realme C1 is a dual SIM smartphone that runs Android 8.1 Ore skinned with ColorOS 5.1. The handset sports a 6.2-inch HD+ display that is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass panel and comes with an aspect ratio of 19:9. Powered by octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor, Realme C1 comes with Adreno 406 GPU and has up to 3GB of RAM and up to 32GB of storage. It can also hold a microSD card of up to 256GB. For imaging duties, there is a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 2MP sensors that comes with an LED flash. On its front panel, Realme C1 houses a 5MP sensor that can be used for selfies and video calls. Both the cameras of the smartphone come with Ai enhancements. Realme C1 is backed by a 4,230mAh battery and comes with 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.2, GPS, Micro-USB, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for connectivity. 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.Samsung Galaxy M20, Galaxy M10 to go on sale in India today: Price, launch offers and more
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Samsung Galaxy M20, Galaxy M10 price and launch offers
Samsung Galaxy M20 is available in two storage variants in India – one with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage and the other with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. While the former model is priced at Rs 10,990, the latter costs Rs 12,990. Speaking of Samsung Galaxy M10, the device will be available in 2GB RAM/16GB storage and 3GB RAM/32GB storage variants. While the base model will bear a price tag of Rs 7,990, the high-end model will cost Rs 8,990. Coming to launch offers, Samsung has partnered with Jio to offer ‘double-data’ on its Rs 198 and Rs 299 recharge plans to Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M10’s customers.Samsung Galaxy M20, Galaxy M10 specifications
Samsung Galaxy M20 sports a 6.3-inch FHD+ Infinity-V display and is powered by the company’s own Exynos 7904 octa-core processor clubbed with the aforementioned RAM and storage options. For imaging duties, it has a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 5MP sensors and for selfies and video calls, there is an 8MP front-facing snapper. Samsung Galaxy M20 houses a 5,000mAh battery that has support for 15W fast-charging and runs Android Oreo skinned with Samsung Experience UI. Coming to Samsung Galaxy M10, it features a 6.2-inch HD+ Infinity-V display and is powered by an Exynos 7870 octa-core processor. It has the same dual rear cameras as Samsung Galaxy M20, but for selfies and video calls, there is a 5MP front-facing snapper. The device is backed by a 3,400mAh battery. 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.Coolpad to launch its Cool 3 smartphone with a dew-drop notch display today
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Top smartphones that you can buy under Rs 10,000 in India
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Samsung Galaxy M10
The budget smartphone has been launched by Samsung last month and it is available in 2GB RAM/16GB storage and 3GB RAM/32GB storage options that are priced at Rs 7,990 and Rs 8,990 respectively. Samsung Galaxy M10 runs Android 8.1 Oreo and sports a 6.2-inch HD+ TFT display. Powered by Exynos 7870 processor, Samsung Galaxy M10 13MP+5MP dual rear cameras and has 5MP selfie shooter. The device houses a 3,400mAh battery that lasts more than a day with moderate usage.
Realme C1 2019
Realme launched two new RAM/storage variants of its C1 smartphone on the same day as Samsung launched its Galaxy M1 smartphone. While the 2GB RAM/32GB storage model costs Rs 7,499, the 3GB RAM/32GB storage versions is priced at Rs 8,499. Realme is known for packing powerful specifications in its budget smartphones and Realme C1 is no different from others. The smartphone features a 6.2-inch HD+ display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor. The device sports 13MP+2MP dual rear cameras and has a 5MP camera for selfies. It houses a massive 4,230mAh battery.
Micromax Infinity N12
Priced at Rs 9,999, Micromax Infinity N12 smartphone features a 6.19-inch HD+ display and is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P22 processor clubbed with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. Micromax Infinity N12 mobile has a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 5MP sensors and a 16MP selfie camera on its front panel. The smartphone is backed by a massive 4,000mAh battery and runs Android 8.1 Oreo. For this price segment, the specifications in the smartphone are good and it comes with a flashy red back panel that looks quite stunning.
Asus Zenfone Max M2
Asus ZenFone Max M2 was launched along with Zenfone Max Pro M2 in December last year. It is among Asus’ big battery budget smartphones and its 3GB RAM/32GB storage model costs Rs 9,999. The device sports a 6.3-inch HD+ IPS LCD display and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor. Asus Zenfone Max M2 runs Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box and houses a 4,000mAh battery. FA dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 2MP sensors is also present on the smartphone and for selfies and video calls, it has an 8MP front-facing snapper.
Meizu C9
Meizu made a comeback in the Indian smartphone market last year with three smartphones and its entry-level C9 was one of them. Meizu C9 sports a 5.45-inch HD+ display and is powered by a quad-core Unisoc SC9832E processor. The smartphone runs Android Oreo and comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. On the camera front, there is a 13MP AF camera on the back panel and an 8MP selfie camera. Meizu C9 smartphone also houses a 3,000mAh battery and is priced at Rs 5,999. For an entry-level device, the smartphone packs good specifications.
Lenovo K9
Lenovo also made a comeback in the Indian smartphone market with its K9 smartphone, which is priced at Rs 9,999. Lenovo K9 features a 5.7-inch HD+ display and is powered by 2.0GHz MediaTek MT6762 octa-core processor clubbed with 3GB RAM. It has 32GB of onboard storage and can also hold a microSD card of up to 128GB. For imaging duties, Lenovo K9 comes with a dual rear camera setup with 13MP+5MP sensors. The device also has dual selfie cameras with 13MP+5MP sensors. Lenovo’s new smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and is backed by a 3,000mAh battery.
Infinix Hot S3X
Infinix Hot S3X smartphone is priced at Rs 9,999 and features a 6.2-inch HD+ LCD display and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 processor clubbed with Adreno 505 GPU. The device by Infinix has 3GB RAM and 32GB of storage onboard and can hold a microSD of up to 128GB. On the camera front, that smartphone comes with 13MP+2MP dual rear cameras and for selfies, it has a 16MP front-facing snapper with 4-in-1 big pixel. For this price range, that’s an excellent selfie camera. Furthermore, the smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo skinned with a custom XOS and packs a 4,000mAh battery.
Asus Zenfone Lite L1
Asus Zenfone Lite L1 smartphone comes with a price tag of Rs 6,999 in India. The smartphone features a 5.45-inch HD+ LCD display and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 processor. The device has a 13MP primary camera and a 5MP selfie sensor. It is backed by a 3,000mAh battery and packs 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage.
Nokia 3.1 Plus
While HMD Global launched the Nokia 3.1 Plus at Rs 11,499 in India, it received a price cut and is now available at Rs 9,999. Nokia 3.1 Plus sports a 6-inch HD+ IPS display and is powered by MediaTek HelioP22 processor clubbed with 3GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage. It can also hold a microSD card of up to 400GB, and in this price segment, this is rather rare. The smartphone runs Android Oreo and among its key highlights is the fact that it is a part of Google’s Android One program. For imaging duties, Nokia 3.1 Plus has 13MP+5MP dual rear cameras and for selfies, there is an 8MP front-facing snapper present on it. The device houses a 3,500mAh battery.
Asus Zenfone Max M1
Asus Zenfone Max M1 smartphone is another budget device by Asus on our list. Honestly, we love the company for offering powerful specifications in their budget and entry-level smartphones. Asus Zenfone Max M1 is priced at Rs 8,999 and features a 5.45-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution and has Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 processor running on it. The smartphone has a 13MP primary camera and an 8MP front-facing snapper. It comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage and houses a 4,000mAh battery.
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[td_smart_list_end] Samsung Galaxy M10 review: Can give its competition a run for their money
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Design And Display
Let’s begin by talking about the design of the Samsung Galaxy M10. The key highlight of the smartphone is its display that comes with a waterdrop-shaped notch on the top to house the front camera. This is the first smartphone by Samsung that comes with this type of design. And right above it, the earpiece of the device is placed. Thin bezels outline the entire screen of the Samsung Galaxy M10. Only the chin is slightly broader than the rest of the bezels, but we have to say, the Infinity-V display looks really appealing. The rest of the body of Samsung Galaxy M10 is made of plastic, but in no way does it make the smartphone’s quality look bad. The curved edges and corners of the handset make one-handed usage very easy and the smartphone’s compact design just helps further. On flipping over, you will see the plastic back panel of the Samsung Galaxy M10 that houses the dual rear cameras, LED flash and Samsung branding. It is worth noticing that the speaker grille of the smartphone is also placed on its back panel. The audio doesn’t sound clear when the phone is lying on its back because of the speaker grille being placed on the rear panel. This problem is not there in its elder sibling the M20 since its speaker lies next to the charging port at the bottom.
The plastic body of the Samsung Galaxy M10 also means that it is prone to getting smudges and fingerprints, however, it wasn’t too noticeable an issue for us. The right edge of the device has the power and volume rocker buttons sandwiched on it and the left edge has the SIM tray. The bottom edge has the microUSB port, the 3.5mm headphone jack and the microphone and the top edge only has the secondary microphone placed on it.
Another thing we should mention is that Samsung Galaxy M10 does not have a fingerprint scanner and it only comes with a Face Unlock feature. However, considering that its face unlock works very accurately – even in the dark – we didn’t miss the fingerprint sensor at all.
To conclude, we would say that Samsung Galaxy M10 has a simple, minimalistic design, yet is good to look at. Maybe it’s not for someone who likes their smartphone to have a flashy look, but we personally found it appealing to look at especially considering the price range.
Coming to the 6.22-inch HD+ TFT display of the smartphone, it is another aspect of the Samsung Galaxy M10 we liked. The images projected were reasonably sharp and the colours were accurate. They remained consistent when we viewed them from different viewing angles. For the price point, watching YouTube videos and playing games on Samsung Galaxy M10 wasn’t a bad experience, but don’t expect too much from it either. The sunlight readability of the device could definitely be better than what it is. The smartphone does give the option of turning on the Bluelight Filter for the display, but the tones became too warm for our taste when we enabled it.
To sum it up, we would say that there are more positive points about Samsung Galaxy M10’s display than the far and few adverse ones. And whatever the downsides are, they didn’t create too much trouble for the user, so one can easily live with them.
Performance And Cameras
Coming to the specifications, Samsung Galaxy M10 is powered by an octa-core Exynos 7870 SoC processor coupled with up to 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The smartphone houses a 3,400mAh battery and comes with 5W charger in the box. The device runs Android 8.1 Oreo skinned with Samsung Experience 9.5 UI. Samsung Galaxy M10 comes with some pre-installed apps like the company’s native apps, some apps from Microsoft and Daily Hunt. We should mention that not all of these can be uninstalled, which is some might not like. You can use two versions of popular apps like WhatsApp on the smartphone as it comes with a dual-messenger feature. Another very interesting feature is the lock-screen Stories, which shows you different photos when the device’s screen is locked.
Speaking of Samsung Galaxy M10’s performance, it mostly worked well when used for day to day tasks. The apps launched quickly and it was easy to toggle between multiple apps. Even when we used the device for simultaneous tasks at a time, it could take it. And considering the price point of the device, it is definitely a plus.
For instance, we often used the device for gaming and navigation simultaneously while we were on our way to work. And in spite of being used for both, it did not show any lag and didn’t heat up, too. For gaming duties, this smartphone could have definitely could do better. Games like Alto: Odysee ran well, however graphical hungry game like Asphalt 9, did show signs of stress at times. Nevertheless, we enjoyed most of it thanks to its superb screen.
The battery of the device was among its best features. With usage that involved clicking photos, watching YouTube videos, playing games and some rather long phone calls, it lasted more than a day. We didn’t have to charge it again till the next afternoon, which is very impressive.
Coming to Samsung Galaxy M10’s cameras, they left us with a bag of mixed feelings. The 13MP primary sensor works reasonably well, but you shouldn’t expect anything too great from it. The photos are decent with accurate colours, but at times they appeared too sharp. The shots that we actually liked were the ones in which the Live Focus mode was on. If you try to zoom in and click a picture, it may turn out to be too grainy. We managed to take some interesting shots with the 5MP wide-angle lens, but they too seemed too sharp at times.
We should also mention that the images taken in lowly lit areas lacked some clarity. The front camera of the device worked well most of the times and managed to spew some decent selfies in well-lit conditions. In dimly lit conditions, the selfies became a bit grainy.

Verdict And Final Thoughts
Samsung Galaxy M10’s starting price is Rs 7,990. And at this price, it is definitely a very good buy. The smartphone has an elegant design, a very powerful battery which easily lasts more than a day, an accurate face unlock feature and a reasonably good display. For most day to day tasks, it works well. The cameras and the gaming experience could have been better, but then, we have repeatedly said that at this price point, we can’t expect the device to be great in all departments and it’s not fair to expect too much from it. If your usage is too heavy, you may want to expand your budget a bit and go for its bigger sibling the Samsung Galaxy M20, but if you are a moderate user looking to buy a budget smartphone with good battery life and great touchscreen, Samsung Galaxy M10 is a very good option to consider. Pros- Modern design
- Long lasting battery
- Accurate face unlock
- Average cameras
- Average gaming experience
- Cannot handle heavy usage

