Samsung’s wearables lineup gets leaked via its app
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 starts receiving the stable Android Pie-based One UI update in these countries
Apple’s video streaming service could launch in April

WhatsApp will soon let you decide who can add you to Groups
There are three options that users will be able to choose if they wish to control who can add them to groups. The first one among these is ‘Everyone’, which would mean that anyone would be able to add you to groups without sending you an invite for the same. The second option will be ‘My Contacts’, which is kind of self-explanatory. By selecting this, only those in your contact list will be able to add you to groups. Rest everyone will have to send you an invitation.💣 WhatsApp is developing a Group Invitation System!
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) February 12, 2019
The new group invitation system will send you a request everytime someone wants to add you in groups.
First details available for iOS, but it will be obviously available for Android as well.https://t.co/tVuzBXqpQV

Honor Days sale has kicked off on Amazon: Discounts on Honor Play, Honor 8C, Honor 7C and Honor 8X smartphone
Honor View 20: Price and specifications
The smartphone is one of the devices which belong to the premium segment of Honor and costs Rs 37,999. To recall, the Honor View 20 sports a 6.4-inch 1,080×2,310 resolution display and runs on Android Pie skinned with Magic UI 2. It is powered by HiSilicon Kirin 980 SoC and has a 6GB and 8GB RAM variant. While the 8GB variant comes with 128GB and 256GB internal storage options, the 6GB RAM variant only gets 128GB. There is a single rear camera that comprises of a 48MP sensor and the selfie camera on the front comprising of a 25MP sensor. Connectivity options include WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, Infrared port and USB 3.1. The Honor View 20 houses a large battery of 4,000mAh that is non-removable. 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.Sony Xperia 10, Xperia 10 Plus specifications, price leaked ahead of launch
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Sony Xperia 10, Xperia 10 Plus specifications (Expected)
A report that has surfaced in WinFuture claims that Sony Xperia 10 will feature a 6-inch full-HD+ display with a screen resolution of 1080×2560 pixels and will have an aspect ratio of 21:9. The device will reportedly be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 SoC clubbed with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The handset may also have support for a microSD. For imaging duties, Sony Xperia 10 will sport a dual rear camera setup with a 13MP primary sensor and a 5MP secondary depth-sensing lens. The device is claimed to have support for 4K video recording and will reportedly house an 8MP selfie camera on its front panel. Sony Xperia 10 will come with a 3.5mm headphone jack, have support for HiRes Audio and pack a 2,870mAh battery. Coming to Sony Xperia 10 Plus, the smartphone will sport a bigger 6.5-inch full-HD+ display, according to the report and it is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660 SoC. The device will have 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage and is said to come with a microSD card slot. On the camera front, Sony Xperia X10 Plus will reportedly come with a 12MP primary sensor and an 8MP secondary lens that will enable users to click images with the bokeh effect.Sony Xperia 10, Xperia 10 Plus prices (Expected)
The report has also revealed the pricing of the two smartphones. While Sony Xperia 10 is said to cost EUR 349 (approximately Rs 27,900), the Xperia 10 Plus will reportedly be priced at EUR 429 (approximately Rs 34,300).
Microsoft starts testing a new version of Windows that is supposed to release by 2020
Samsung has really ‘BIG’ plans set for the Indian market, will launch new range of smartphones soon

Samsung Galaxy M30 to come with a starting price of Rs 15,000


This smartphone with a whopping 18,000mAh battery is all set to launch at MWC 2019
We have to admit, the key highlight of the Energizer Power Max P18K Pop smartphone is its whopping 18,000mAh battery. According to the company, with this battery, the Android device will be able to make up to 90 hours of calls, play music for 100 hours, and play videos for two days on a single charge.Meet the smartphone with the biggest battery on the market #P18KPop 📱🔋
— Energizer Mobile (@energizermobile) February 14, 2019
#energizer #longlastingphoneshttps://t.co/tTTQVO1pWX pic.twitter.com/c44K9XHTZZ
In the standby mode, Energizer Power Max P18K Pop’s battery is said to last for 50 days.
As a part of its Ultimate series, the company is also expected to launch its Energizer Ultimate U620S Pop and the Energizer Ultimate U630S Pop smartphones during the MWC 2019 in Barcelona, Spain. However, there is no official word about the launch of the two devices yet.
Other smartphones that the company has in the pipeline include Energizer Ultimate U650S, Energizer Ultimate U620S, and the Energizer Ultimate U570S.
Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are getting January 2019 security update
For the unknown, the Samsung Galaxy S6 sports a super AMOLED 5.1-inch capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1,440×2,560 pixels and an aspect ratio of 16:9. The smartphone has a single RAM variant of 3GB, which comes with three internal storage options. These include 32GB, 64GB and 128GB. The rear camera has one 16MP sensor, whereas the selfie camera on the front consists of a 5MP sensor. Connectivity options include WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS, NFC, Infrared port and microUSB 2.0. The Samsung Galaxy S6 is powered by a 2,550mAh battery that is non-removable.
The device is home to many sensors such as fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, gyro sensor, proximity sensor, compass barometer sensor, heart rate sensor and SpO2. The handset comes in four colour options—white pearl, black sapphire, gold platinum and blue topaz. The Samsung Galaxy S6 measures 143.4 x 70.5 x 6.8mm and weighs 138 grams. To recall, the smartphone was announced in March, 2015 and launched on April, 2015.
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. Google Pixel Watch to launch alongside the Pixel 3 Lite smartphones: Report
Coming back to the report we mentioned earlier, it claims that besides its Pixel 3 Lite smartphones and Pixel Watch, the technology giant will be launching a range of new devices this year including smart speakers, wearables, and web cameras. It has also been speculated that the security camera may be a part of the Nest brand. Besides this, the company is reportedly also working on a Google Home upgrade.
Furthermore, the report also says that in order to get its hardware plans into action, Google has hired a number of engineers and supply chain specialists from Apple. To recall, the company had also brought 2,000 engineers from HTC back in 2017.
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Xiaomi Mi 8 SE gets the stable Android Pie update
The device also received a price cut in China recently. The 64GB storage model, which was earlier priced at ¥1699 (~$250), can now be picked up at ¥1599 (~$236). On the other hand, the 128GB storage variant is also available at a discounted price of ¥1699 (~$250). The discount can be availed via JD.com as well as Xiaomi’s online store. The new pricing applies to all the colour variants of the Mi 8 SE smartphone.
The Xiaomi Mi 8 SE smartphone was launched in May last year along with the company’s Mi 8 and Mi 8 EE handsets. The smartphone is also called as the cheaper, lower-end variant of the standard Mi 8 by some.
Shemaroo launches its own video streaming app ShemarooMe for Android, iOS and the web
Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G variant to launch on February 24 at Mobile World Congress 2019
Besides this, the Chinese smartphone brand is also working on a foldable phone which is also speculated to launch along with the 5G variant of the Mi Mix 3 smartphone. The device looks like a tablet when unfolded and then can be folded into an actual smartphone.They say, we do!
— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) February 14, 2019
Do you like companies that truly value your opinion?
RT now if your answer is YES! #MakeItHappen with #Xiaomi. pic.twitter.com/cmvtovNfGM
To recall the specifications of Xiaomi Mi Mix 3, it sports a 6.4-inch OLED touchscreen and it is available in three models – 6GB RAM/128GB storage, 8GB RAM/256GB storage and 10GB GB RAM/256GB storage. The Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 has four cameras in total – 12+12MP dual rear cameras and 24MP+2MP dual selfie cameras. Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 also supports fast charging and the company is putting a 10W charger in the box for its customers.
Dating then and now: Tinder reveals what all has changed
When asked about who should organise the first date, 50% of the participants said that it doesn’t matter. 28% said that they would want to be the ones who arrange the date and 22% believe that the other person should take the initiative.
A big change in dating pattern was revealed by the survey. While most of us have grown listening to people tell us not to text our potential partner too soon after the first date, 71% of the participants said they would do so within a day of the meeting. 16% said that they would wait for the next day and 7% said that they wouldn’t contact their date via a text message at all.
The survey even asked who should actually send the first text message after a good first date. And seems like Indian youth doesn’t care about this too, as 45% of the participants said that it really doesn’t matter who texts first. 30% said that they would text their date if the first meeting is good enough and 25% said that they would wait to get the text.
Coming to the second date, Indian youth seems to be ditching gender roles as 48% think that it doesn’t matter who arranges for the second date. 30% of the participants said that they would want to be the ones who do it, while 22% would expect their date to do it.
And gone are the days when people told each other through common friends that they like each other. Now, 48% said that they would do it themselves with a cute message on WhatsApp. A phone call and a face to face conversation followed and means like a handwritten love note didn’t have too many takers.
Another key finding of the survey is that among the new dating behaviour, like ghosting or benching, playing it cool is the one that is the most common with Indian singles. Messaging but not meeting, sexting, and disappearing suddenly follow.
Tinder has mentioned that the survey was conducted on 1,500 Indian singles from seven cities, across the 18-34 age group who own a smartphone.
Moto G7 Power price, availability date in India revealed
On the camera front, the Moto G7 Power comes with a single 12MP primary sensor along with an 8MP selfie sensor. The smartphone runs the Android 9.0 Pie operating system skinned with Moto Experiences. The device has a nearly-stock Android experience.
Prior to this, it was speculated by Mahesh Telecom that the Moto G7 Power smartphone will be priced at Rs 15,999 in India. The dealer also tweeted that it will be offering a discount on the device and make it available Rs 14,500 in the country. We would have to wait to see which one of the two prices is actually true.
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2 rugged tablet launched in India: Price and specifications
The wait is over. Redmi Note 7 will launch on 28th February
Redmi Note 7 comes with a 6.3-inch full HD+ (1080 x 2340 pixels) with Gorilla Glass 5 on top. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 Octa-core CPU and has 6 gigs of RAM with 64GB internal storage. It comes with 4,000 mAh battery with Quick Charge 4 support. However, the main attraction of the phone is its camera setup. It has a dual rear camera setup of a 48-megapixel Samsung GM1 sensor with f/1.8 aperture and a 5-megapixel sensor while the front camera is a 13-megapixel sensor. As far as the colour options are concerened it comes in – Fantasy Blue, Bright Black, Red (optional) and Twilight Gold. The current market favourite in the mid-range smartphone segment is the Samsung’s Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M20. If Redmi Note 7 won’t be able to take over the market from them then it surely will try to give Samsung a tough competition.Mi Fans, I'm sure you are as excited as Mi with the launch date reveal of #RedmiNote7, the #ǝɟᴉ7ƃnɥʇ of a phone. 🤩
— Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) February 14, 2019
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10 reasons why you are not getting right-swiped on Tinder
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You have a boring bio
The cardinal rule while writing a bio for Tinder is to keep it short and interesting. If you are going to write it like it’s your resume, you aren’t getting any swipe rights. Take it like this: You have just a few lines to convince a stranger that you are worth talking to. And then pen down something yourself in a witty way. Just writing ‘I like to read’ or ‘I love to go fishing’ isn’t going to help you much.
Your profile picture looks like that of a couple
This is one of the big Nos on Tinder. If you have a girl or a guy standing next to you in your Tinder profile picture, people would automatically assume that they are your significant other. Even if the woman in question is your sister or a cousin, you can’t expect a stranger to know that, can you? Honestly, this is as bad as talking about an ex-partner on the first date. So if you have a picture like that, just change it already.
You have no picture at all
If there’s something worse than having other men or women in your profile picture, it’s having no picture at all. We wouldn’t be surprised if no has swiped right on you yet. Having no picture at all can mean that you are a bot, or you are insecure about the way you look, or you just simply don’t take Tinder too seriously. In any of these cases, you aren’t getting swipe rights.
You are looking for true love
If you make your profile look like you would consider someone swiping right as a marriage proposal, you aren’t going to get any swipe rights. There is always a possibility of meeting someone good enough on Tinder whom you may fall in love with, but don’t go to the platform with this expectation in mind. It’s just a place to get to know new people and decide if they are worthy of meeting in person. So make sure your profile communicates that you are not someone who starts planning their wedding on the basis of a few conversations. If you are actually looking to get married, you can go to shaadi.com instead.
You have weird quotes on your profile
“They say love is right around the corner, that’s probably why I feel I’m going in circles.”
Honestly, would you swipe right on someone who has that as their bio? If not, how can you expect someone to like something like this on your profile? Remove it as soon as you can. Also, don’t use any quotes in the first few conversations with anyone. Keep it light-hearted and witty. Don’t try too hard to be funny, keep it natural.
Wrong grammar in your Tinder bio
This is another big reason why people don’t swipe right on other people’s profile. One small grammatical mistake can be overlooked, but if your profile looks like you constantly make such errors, you probably won’t get a swipe right. While this isn’t an issue with everyone, there are people who can get very turned off by it.
You come across as a catfish
Honestly, no one has the time to waste on someone who isn’t even real. And on Tinder, it’s pretty easy to tell if you are fake. Most people don’t waste too much time on someone who doesn’t agree to meet even after matching on the app and having a few conversations. Another way to tell if someone is a catfish is that they only have one or very few pictures that are not clear. Make sure your profile doesn’t come across as a fake. Put your pictures and preferably, your Instagram profile link too.
You are on Tinder to make friends
Most people go to Tinder to look for someone for a potential relationship. While you may end up being friends with someone on the app, that’s not its primary purpose. You can try Bumble, that has a BFF section if you are only looking to meet new people for being friends with them.
You live on the other side of the globe
Long-distance relationships take a lot of time and effort. And not everyone is willing to put that kind of effort, particularly if you are meeting them on a dating app. So even if you have paid to get Tinder Plus, people living in different cities or countries may not be too interested in you for the primary reason that they may only get to see you once or twice a year, or maybe not even that.
You are not a good conversationalist
If someone has swiped right on you, and you then have the most boring conversation ever, they’ll be more than happy to un-match you. So, if you reply to someone with one-word answers, or just “I’m doing good” and make no efforts to have a conversation, you aren’t getting a date even if you temporarily managed a swipe right.

