Samsung Galaxy S10 image reveals a camera hole and thinner bezels
Samsung fans have been looking forward to Galaxy S10 for quite some time now and as the date of the launch approaches, the rumours around the smartphone have been surfacing on the internet every other day. Samsung Galaxy S10 is expected to launch at the MWC 2019 next year.
The latest in these leaks is a live image of the smartphone that has surfaced online. The image shows that Samsung Galaxy S10 will come with a hole on the top of its display to house the selfie camera and the sensors. And also, the bezels surrounding the display of the device will be consistently thin.
The live image of Samsung Galaxy S10 was posted by concept designer Ben Geskin on Twitter. It shows that the upcoming Android smartphone has a tall display that has a small cut-out at the top. Speaking of the bezels, they are of the same width on all the four sides including the smartphone’s chin. The image also shows the power, volume rocker and Bixby buttons. The camera hole on the top does have the potential to be a hindrance for those who love watching videos on their smartphones. When we think about it, we wouldn’t find it pleasing to have a hole on one side of the video. It can be assumed that the leaked image is of that particular variant of S10 range which has been reported to come without curved sides. It is the same variant which, unlike the other two S10 models, will come without an in-display fingerprint sensor and instead would have it placed on its side edge. Another report that had surfaced online a few days back said that Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus will feature curved OLED screens and will sport in-display fingerprint scanners. The smartphones are also said to come with a triple rear camera setup. Samsung is also said to have made some prototypes of its S10 smartphone without headphone jacks. The three S10 models will reportedly launch with Samsung’s foldable smartphone, which is likely to be showcased first at Samsung’s developer conference that is scheduled for this month. 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.This must be it. #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/19MMu5TZZT
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This Week In Tech (October 29-November 3): All that happened
It was another power-packed week for the world of technology with the much awaited OnePlus 6T finally getting unveiled. But that’s not all. The week also saw the refreshed lineup of iPad Pros, MacBook Air and Mac mini and Google Pixel 3 went on sale for the first time in about 50 countries including India. Read our entire list to know about all the exciting happenings from the world of technology:
OnePlus finally took wraps off its latest flagship smartphone, OnePlus 6T. The smartphone’s global launch was held on October 29 in New York City, and it was launched in India a day later on 30th October. The newly launched OnePlus 6T has gone on sale in India and can be be bought from the company’s official website, Amazon India, Croma Outlets, OnePlus pop-up stores and Reliance Digital Stores. The price of the smartphone starts at Rs 37,999 in India.
Apple has refreshed its lineup of iPad Pros, Mac mini and MacBook Air. The new iPads by Apple are available in 11-inch and 12.9-inch screen variants, sport thinner bezels, come with Face ID and are powered by A12X Bionic chipset. They are compatible with the upgraded Apple Pencil. The price of the new iPad Pros starts at $800. Speaing of the MacBook Air, it features 13.3-ich Retina display, comes with Touch ID, has support for Siri and is powered by the 8th generation dual-core Intel Core i5. The price of the new MacBook Air starts at $1,199. Coming to the Mac Mini, Apple upgraded it after 4 long years and its graphic configurations are supposed to be 60% more powerful than its predecessor. The price of the new Mac mini starts at $799.
Google’s latest smartphone lineup is now up for grabs in India. If you are an interested buyers, you can head to Flipkart, Reliance Digital, Airtel Stores, Croma and other select offline stores to get the smartphones. Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL come in 64GB and 128GB storage models and are available in Clearly White, Just Black and Not Pink colour options. While Google Pixel 3’s price starts at Rs 71,000, the base model of Pixel 3 XL costs Rs 83,000.
At Samsung Galaxy A9‘s launch in Kuala Lampur last month, the company had annnounced that the smartphone will be launched globally in November. And this week, the smartphone got listed on the company’s India website. But then, there are no details about the price or availabilty of Samsung Galaxy A9. The smartphone is the first ever to come with four rear cameras and its other key specifications include Android Oreo, a 3,800mAh battery and Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor.
Smartphone manufacturer Lenevo launched its notch-less Z5 Pro smartphone in China this week. The Lenovo Z5 Pro smartphone comes with a screen to body ratio of 95.06%, has a camera slider and sports an in-display fingerprint sensor. The smartphone comes with four cameras in total out of which two are on the back panel are two are housed in the camera slider. It has a 3,350mAh battery and as of now, there is no word on Lenovo Z5 Pro’s India pricing or availability.
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OnePlus 6T finally got launched
OnePlus finally took wraps off its latest flagship smartphone, OnePlus 6T. The smartphone’s global launch was held on October 29 in New York City, and it was launched in India a day later on 30th October. The newly launched OnePlus 6T has gone on sale in India and can be be bought from the company’s official website, Amazon India, Croma Outlets, OnePlus pop-up stores and Reliance Digital Stores. The price of the smartphone starts at Rs 37,999 in India.
Apple refreshed its iPad Pro, MacBook Air and Mac mini lineup
Apple has refreshed its lineup of iPad Pros, Mac mini and MacBook Air. The new iPads by Apple are available in 11-inch and 12.9-inch screen variants, sport thinner bezels, come with Face ID and are powered by A12X Bionic chipset. They are compatible with the upgraded Apple Pencil. The price of the new iPad Pros starts at $800. Speaing of the MacBook Air, it features 13.3-ich Retina display, comes with Touch ID, has support for Siri and is powered by the 8th generation dual-core Intel Core i5. The price of the new MacBook Air starts at $1,199. Coming to the Mac Mini, Apple upgraded it after 4 long years and its graphic configurations are supposed to be 60% more powerful than its predecessor. The price of the new Mac mini starts at $799.
Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL went on sale in India
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) got listed on Samsung’s India website
At Samsung Galaxy A9‘s launch in Kuala Lampur last month, the company had annnounced that the smartphone will be launched globally in November. And this week, the smartphone got listed on the company’s India website. But then, there are no details about the price or availabilty of Samsung Galaxy A9. The smartphone is the first ever to come with four rear cameras and its other key specifications include Android Oreo, a 3,800mAh battery and Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor.
Lenovo Z5 Pro with a camera slider got launched in China
Smartphone manufacturer Lenevo launched its notch-less Z5 Pro smartphone in China this week. The Lenovo Z5 Pro smartphone comes with a screen to body ratio of 95.06%, has a camera slider and sports an in-display fingerprint sensor. The smartphone comes with four cameras in total out of which two are on the back panel are two are housed in the camera slider. It has a 3,350mAh battery and as of now, there is no word on Lenovo Z5 Pro’s India pricing or availability.
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[td_smart_list_end] JioPhone 2 Festive Sale announced: All that you should know
Adding on its festive offers, Reliance Jio has announced a limited period sale of its 4G enabled smart feature phone, JioPhone 2. According to Jio.com, the festive sale of the upgraded smart feature phone will begin on November 5 and go on till November 12. The festive sale of JioPhone 2 comes after the feature phone went up on flash a few times in the last few weeks.
If you are an interested buyer, be ready at 12:00pm on November 5 to buy the JioPhone 2. If you make your payment with Paytm during this period, you will be eligible to get a cashback of Rs 200. As of now, there are three prepaid plans that you can choose from for your JioPhone device. The available plans are Rs 49, Rs 99, and Rs 153. Read on to know the details of these plans:
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Rs 153 JioPhone prepaid plan
Under the Rs 153 plan, Reliance Jio gives its users 42GB of high speed data among other benefits. But this data comes with a daily limit of 1.5GB. The validity of the plan is 28 days.Rs 99 JioPhone plan
With Rs 99 plan, Reliance Jio offers total high speed data benefit of 14GB for a validity period of 28 days. This means that users get 0.5GB of mobile data at high speed till the plan is valid. Among other benefits of the plan are free voice calls and 300 SMS for 28 days.Rs 49 JioPhone plan
this is the most affordable plan by Reliance Jio. The Rs 49 plan comes with a total high speed data benefit of 1GB and has a validity of 28 days. So in total, the subscriber gets 28GB of high-speed data for 28 days. Like all other Jio plans, the calls are free and this plan offers 50 free SMS for the entire validity. In all the three plans, even after the daliy high speed limit is over, the data continues at 64kbps, according to Reliance Jio. The company’s JioPhone recently got support for apps like WhatsApp and YouTube. The entire suit of Jio apps like MyJio, JioMusic, JioCinema, JioPay and more are pre-installed on JioPhone 2 and teh customer can download other apps that run on KaiOS too. 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 A9 (2018) to reportedly come at this price in India
Last month saw the launch of the world’s first smartphone that comes with four rear cameras, Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018). And this week, the smartphone was spotted on the company’s official website in India.
Although as of now, there is no official word on when the Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) will be launched in India, a report that surfaced online claims that the smartphone’s launch event will be held on November 4.
And now a new leak has come in, according to which, Samsung’s website code may have revealed the smartphone’s price in India.
According to a report in 91mobiles, Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) will be priced at Rs 39,000. At this price, the smartphone will compete directly with the recently launched OnePlus 6T smartphone. OnePlus 6T’s base model, that comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, is priced at Rs 37,999 in India.
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) bears a price tag of 599 EUR in Europe. After converting, this becomes around Rs 49,740, based on the current exchange rate. However, with savings from local manufacturing, Samsung may be able to deliver the smartphone at Rs 39,000.
To recall the specifications of the smartphone, Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) features a 6.3-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity display and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor paired with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. There is only one 128GB storage option and the smartphone can hold microSD card slots of up to 512GB.
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) runs Android Oreo out of the box and houses a 3,800mAh battery that supports fast charging.
Speaking about the cameras of the mobile, Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) is the first ever to come with a quadruple rear camera setup. Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) sports 24MP+10MP+8MP+5MP sensors. While the first one is the main primary camera, the second one is a telephoto lens, the third is an ultra-wide sensor and the fourth one is a depth sensor. They come with f/1.7 aperture, f/2.4 aperture, f/2.4 aperture and f/2.2 aperture respectively. For selfies and video calls, there is a 24MP front shooter that comes with an f/2.0 aperture.
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Gifting ideas: 10 smartphones you can gift to your loved ones this Diwali
Diwali is just around the corner and if you are planning to make it special for your loved ones, gifting a new smartphone is just the thing you need to do. Here, we have listed down smartphones across different price segments that will make excellent gifting options this Diwali. Read on and decide which smartphone would you want to gift someone this Diwali:
No gift can be better than the newly launched iPhone XS this Diwali. The latest smartphone by Apple is powered by the A12 Bionic processor, sports 5.8-inch OLED HDR Super Retina display and comes with a dual rear camera setup with 12MP wide-angle lens with and a 12MP telephoto lens. For selfies, there is a 7MP TrueDepth camera. The new iPhone is available in 64GB, 128GB, and 512GB storage variants and its price starts at Rs 99,900.
If you think that the iPhone XS is too expensive, then you can go for Apple’s affordable offering iPhone XR. It shares some of the specifications of iPhone XS including A12 Bionic processor, iOS 12 and the primary camera. iPhone XR sports a 6.1-inch LCD Liquid Retina screen and does not come with dual rear cameras. The smartphone’s base model is priced at Rs 76,900, whereas the high-end models with 126GB and 256GB storage cost Rs 81,900 and Rs 91,900 respectively. It is available in six colours including Black, Blue, Coral, PRODUCT (RED), White, and Yellow.
If you are not an Apple fan, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is an option that you can consider. The smartphone comes with 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity display and is powered by Exynos 9810 processor. The smartphone is available in 6GB RAM/128GB and 8GB RAM/512GB storage options and houses a 4,000mAh battery. For imaging duties, it has a dual rear camera setup with 12MP sensors and for selfies, there is an 8MP front facing snapper. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and comes with the upgraded S Pen. The base model of Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is Rs 67,900 and the 8GB RAM/512GB variant is priced at Rs 84,900.
We had to include the Vivo Nex in our list because we found it to be extremely futuristic. It has been designed to give an all-screen experience to users and comes without a notch and has a pop-up selfie camera. The smartphone sports an in-display sensor, is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Soc and comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and houses a 4,000mAh battery. The Vivo Nex is priced at Rs 44,990 in India.
If you want to gift someone the latest smartphone, you should go for the OnePlus 6T. The price of the smartphone begins at Rs 37,999 and it comes with high-end specifications including Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB/8GB RAM options, 128GB/256GB storage variants, Android 9.0 Pie, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and the same cameras as OnePlus 6.
If one smartphone company really tried to give competition to OnePlus 6, it was Asus with its Zenfone 5Z smartphone. The smartphone’s specifications included Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC, 6GB/8GB RAM options clubbed with 64GB/128GB/256GB onboard storage variants, 12MP+8MP dual rear cameras and 3,300 mAh battery. At its launch, Asus Zenfone 5Z’s base model was priced at Rs 29,999 and the most high-end one at Rs 36,999.
If you want to go for a smartphone that is beautiful to look at and yet affordable, we recommend the Honor 8X. The smartphone comes with a 6.5-inch fullView display and has a glass back panel. It comes with 4GB or 6GB of RAM and is powered by an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor. There is a dual AI camera setup on the back with 20MP and 2MP sensors and a 16MP AI selfie camera. Honor 8X’s base model comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage and is priced at Rs 14,999. The most high-end model has 6GB RAM and 128GB storage that costs Rs 18,999.
Go for Nokia 6.1 Plus if you want to gift a budget smartphone that will last. The smartphone falls under Google’s Android One program and will get Android updates for the next two years and security patches for three years. Nokia 6.1 Plus has a 5.8-inch full-HD+ display, is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor clubbed with 4GB RAM/64GB onboard storage. It houses a 3060mAh battery and is priced at Rs 15,999.
As far as the budget segment goes, there is no denying the fact that Oppo’s Realme 1 is one among the best smartphones launched this year. It comes in 3GB RAM/32GB storage, 4GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/128GB storage variants that are priced at Rs 8,990, Rs 10,990 and Rs 13,990 respectively. On specifications front, there is a 6-inch full-HD+ display, MediaTek’s 12nm octa-core Helio P60 processor, ColorOS 5.0 based on Android 8.1 Oreo, 13MP primary and an 8MP selfie camera.
If you are looking to gift an entry-level smartphone, then Asus Zenfone Max M1 is a good option to consider. Priced at Rs 8,999 the smartphone is available at Rs 7,499 as a part of an introductory offer. Asus Zenfone Max M1 sports a 5.45-inch LCD screen, is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 processor and comes with 13MP primary snapper. It runs Android Oreo skinned with ZenUI 5 and houses a 4,000mAh battery.
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iPhone XS
No gift can be better than the newly launched iPhone XS this Diwali. The latest smartphone by Apple is powered by the A12 Bionic processor, sports 5.8-inch OLED HDR Super Retina display and comes with a dual rear camera setup with 12MP wide-angle lens with and a 12MP telephoto lens. For selfies, there is a 7MP TrueDepth camera. The new iPhone is available in 64GB, 128GB, and 512GB storage variants and its price starts at Rs 99,900.
iPhone XR
If you think that the iPhone XS is too expensive, then you can go for Apple’s affordable offering iPhone XR. It shares some of the specifications of iPhone XS including A12 Bionic processor, iOS 12 and the primary camera. iPhone XR sports a 6.1-inch LCD Liquid Retina screen and does not come with dual rear cameras. The smartphone’s base model is priced at Rs 76,900, whereas the high-end models with 126GB and 256GB storage cost Rs 81,900 and Rs 91,900 respectively. It is available in six colours including Black, Blue, Coral, PRODUCT (RED), White, and Yellow.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9
If you are not an Apple fan, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is an option that you can consider. The smartphone comes with 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity display and is powered by Exynos 9810 processor. The smartphone is available in 6GB RAM/128GB and 8GB RAM/512GB storage options and houses a 4,000mAh battery. For imaging duties, it has a dual rear camera setup with 12MP sensors and for selfies, there is an 8MP front facing snapper. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and comes with the upgraded S Pen. The base model of Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is Rs 67,900 and the 8GB RAM/512GB variant is priced at Rs 84,900.
Vivo Nex
We had to include the Vivo Nex in our list because we found it to be extremely futuristic. It has been designed to give an all-screen experience to users and comes without a notch and has a pop-up selfie camera. The smartphone sports an in-display sensor, is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Soc and comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and houses a 4,000mAh battery. The Vivo Nex is priced at Rs 44,990 in India.
OnePlus 6T
If you want to gift someone the latest smartphone, you should go for the OnePlus 6T. The price of the smartphone begins at Rs 37,999 and it comes with high-end specifications including Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB/8GB RAM options, 128GB/256GB storage variants, Android 9.0 Pie, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and the same cameras as OnePlus 6.
Asus Zenfone 5Z
If one smartphone company really tried to give competition to OnePlus 6, it was Asus with its Zenfone 5Z smartphone. The smartphone’s specifications included Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC, 6GB/8GB RAM options clubbed with 64GB/128GB/256GB onboard storage variants, 12MP+8MP dual rear cameras and 3,300 mAh battery. At its launch, Asus Zenfone 5Z’s base model was priced at Rs 29,999 and the most high-end one at Rs 36,999.
Honor 8X
If you want to go for a smartphone that is beautiful to look at and yet affordable, we recommend the Honor 8X. The smartphone comes with a 6.5-inch fullView display and has a glass back panel. It comes with 4GB or 6GB of RAM and is powered by an octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor. There is a dual AI camera setup on the back with 20MP and 2MP sensors and a 16MP AI selfie camera. Honor 8X’s base model comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage and is priced at Rs 14,999. The most high-end model has 6GB RAM and 128GB storage that costs Rs 18,999.
Nokia 6.1 Plus
Go for Nokia 6.1 Plus if you want to gift a budget smartphone that will last. The smartphone falls under Google’s Android One program and will get Android updates for the next two years and security patches for three years. Nokia 6.1 Plus has a 5.8-inch full-HD+ display, is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor clubbed with 4GB RAM/64GB onboard storage. It houses a 3060mAh battery and is priced at Rs 15,999.
Oppo Realme 1
As far as the budget segment goes, there is no denying the fact that Oppo’s Realme 1 is one among the best smartphones launched this year. It comes in 3GB RAM/32GB storage, 4GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/128GB storage variants that are priced at Rs 8,990, Rs 10,990 and Rs 13,990 respectively. On specifications front, there is a 6-inch full-HD+ display, MediaTek’s 12nm octa-core Helio P60 processor, ColorOS 5.0 based on Android 8.1 Oreo, 13MP primary and an 8MP selfie camera.
Asus Zenfone Max M1
If you are looking to gift an entry-level smartphone, then Asus Zenfone Max M1 is a good option to consider. Priced at Rs 8,999 the smartphone is available at Rs 7,499 as a part of an introductory offer. Asus Zenfone Max M1 sports a 5.45-inch LCD screen, is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 processor and comes with 13MP primary snapper. It runs Android Oreo skinned with ZenUI 5 and houses a 4,000mAh battery.
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[td_smart_list_end] Samsung to launch its latest flip phone on November 9: Report
If you still haven’t gotten over flip phones, we have some news for you. Samsung is all set to unveil a flip phone in China on November 9. The South Korean technology giant has sent out invites for an event that will be held in Wuxi, which is a city near Shanghai. The company will be launching its SM-W2019, which will be the successor of W2018 that got launched in December last year.
Samsung’s W2018 flip phone came with two 4.2-inch AMOLED displays and was powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor paired with 6GB RAM.
According to a recent report, Samsung’s W2019 will be powered by Snapdragon 845 processor and it is being said that it is codenamed as ‘Lykan’.
Tipster Zyad Atef has shared an invite which confirms that on November 9, Samsung will be launching the W2019 flip phone in China. To recall the specifications of the upcoming flip phone’s predecessor, Samsung W2018 sports two 4.2-inch full-HD AMOLED display and as we mentioned earlier, it is powered by Snapdragon 835 processor. The phone has 6GB of RAM and comes in 6GB and 256GB storage options. For more storage users can install a microSD card and the phone features a 12MP primary camera and a 5MP selfie camera. It houses a 2,300mAh battery.
According to SamMobile, Samsung W2019 will also come with high-end specifications. It is being said that the W2019, like its predecessor, will feature full-HD AMOLED displays and will be powered by the latest processor by Qualcomm – Snapdragon 845. The report further said that the camera app of the flip phone will have AI backed features like Scene Optimiser. Although initially Samsung W2019 will run Android 8.1 Oreo, it is likely to get an Android Pie update.
As we mentioned earlier, the phone is said to be internally known as ‘Lykan’.
Samsung has been launching its flip phones on China for two years now. The company launched the first flip phone in November 2016 and it was powered by Snapdragon 820 processor. And last year, it launched the W2018 we just spoke about, which ran on Snapdragon 835 processor. Considering this, it is extremely likely that the upcoming W2019 flip phone will be powered by Snapdragon 845 Soc. But we will have to wait for a few more days to find out for ourselves.
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According to SamMobile, Samsung W2019 will also come with high-end specifications. It is being said that the W2019, like its predecessor, will feature full-HD AMOLED displays and will be powered by the latest processor by Qualcomm – Snapdragon 845. The report further said that the camera app of the flip phone will have AI backed features like Scene Optimiser. Although initially Samsung W2019 will run Android 8.1 Oreo, it is likely to get an Android Pie update.
As we mentioned earlier, the phone is said to be internally known as ‘Lykan’.
Samsung has been launching its flip phones on China for two years now. The company launched the first flip phone in November 2016 and it was powered by Snapdragon 820 processor. And last year, it launched the W2018 we just spoke about, which ran on Snapdragon 835 processor. Considering this, it is extremely likely that the upcoming W2019 flip phone will be powered by Snapdragon 845 Soc. But we will have to wait for a few more days to find out for ourselves.
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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo has announced its mid-range budget smartphone called Vivo Y93 in China today. The smartphone comes under the Y series of Vivo’s smartphones and is available in two colour options.
The key specifications of the Vivo Y93 include Android 8.1 Oreo, a dual rear camera setup that comes with AI-powered portrait mode and a 4,030mAh battery.
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Vivo Y93 price and availability
Vivo Y93 smartphone comes in 4GB RAM/64GB internal storage option that is priced at CNY 1,500. It is available on Vivo’s online store in China and as of now, there is no word on its availability in India. The smartphone from Vivo comes in Midnight Black and Purple colour options.Vivo Y93 specifications
The new offering by Vivo comes with a 6.2-inch HD+ display that comes with an aspect ratio of 19:9. The smartphone’s display comes with a waterdrop-shaped notch on the top, which gives users more space on the screen. It is powered by 1.95 GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 439 processor clubbed with 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage. If you need more storage, you can install a microSD card of up to 256GB. Vivo Y93 smartphone comes with dual-SIM functionality and runs Android 8.1 Oreo with FuntouchOS 4.5 baked on top. On the camera front, there is a dual rear camera setup with 13MP primary sensor coupled with 2MP sensor. The dual rear cameras come with features like phase detection autofocus and has support for an AI-powered portrait mode. The company is popular for its selfie cameras, and in Vivo Y93, they it has packed an 8MP front facing snapper. The selfie camera of the Vivo Y93 smartphone comes with AI beautification, Face Wake and AR stickers. The front facing shooter also has support for facial recognition technology. So if you are someone who isn’t too fond of fingerprint sensors because they at times require multiple attempts, you can unlock your smartphone just by placing it in front of your face. Vivo Y93 houses a 4,030mAh battery. On the connectivity front, the smartphone supports 4G VoLTE, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and OTG support. 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.Honor Magic 2 with six cameras, in-display fingerprint sensor launched: Price and specifications
Not one, but smartphones that come with camera sliders got launched this week. One, of course, is Lenovo Z5 Pro and the other is Honor Magic 2.
Honor’s new flagship smartphone comes with six cameras. Yes, you read that correctly. It has a triple rear camera setup and also comes with three cameras on its front panel. And of course, there is no notch on the display because the triple selfie cameras are housed in the slider.
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Honor Magic 2 price and availability
The Honor Magic 2 smartphone comes in 6GB RAM and 8GB RAM variants. The base model comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage and is priced at CNY 3,799. The other two variants come with 8GB clubbed with 128GB internal storage and 256GB inbuilt storage and cost CNY 4,299 and CNY 4,799 respectively. The pre-orders of the smartphone have begun in China and it will go on sale on November 6 via online and offline retailers. As of now, there is no word on when the smartphone will be coming to India or how much it will cost.Honor Magic 2 specifications
Honor Magic 2 features a 6.4-inch OLED Full HD+ display that has an aspect ratio of 19:9 and comes with a curved 2.5 glass on top. The smartphone is powered by the latest chipset by HiSilicon and comes in two RAM and three storage options we mentioned earlier. However, there is no slot for microSD cards. Now let’s talk about the cameras of Honor Magic 2 smartphone. The triple rear camera setup comes with a 16MP sensor, a 24MP Monochrome sensor, and a 16MP ultra wide-angle sensor. It is worth noticing that unlike Huawei P20 Pro and Huawei Mate 20 Pro, there is no telephoto lens in Honor Magic 2. Coming to the selfie cameras, there is a 16MP selfie sensor coupled with two 2MP depth sensors. The Android smartphone also has an IR scanner for 3D Face Unlock through a depth-sensing bionic lens. Following the current trend, the smartphone comes with an in-display fingerprint scanner. Honor Magic 2 houses a 3,400mAh battery that comes with Magic Charge technology. According to the company, with Magic Charge, 50% of the smartphone’s battery can get charged in 15 minutes. Connectivity options include Bluetooth v5.0, dual band GPS, Wi-Fi and a USB Type C port. 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.A new colour variant of OnePlus 6T is on its way
If you are one among those OnePlus fans who were disappointed this year because the company launched its flagship device only in Midnight Black and Mirror Black colour options, then we have a news that will cheer you up. A new colour variant of OnePlus 6T seems to be on its way.
And no, it’s not Silken White like the one we saw with OnePlus 6. And it’s not the Amber Red colour variant that the company launched for OnePlus 6T‘s predecessor too.
The new colour variant OnePlus 6T will be launched in is Thunder Purple. The Thunder Purple of OnePlus 6T was briefly up on Amazon Germany for pre-orders. The price tag of OnePlus 6T Thunder Purple was shown to be €580, which is the same as the 8GB RAM/128GB storage version dressed in Midnight Black.
We are really looking forward to see the first ever Purple OnePlus smartphone. Earlier besides the Black or Grey colour variants, we have seen Gold, Red and White coloured models of the smartphone.
OnePlus 6T features a 6.41-inch Optic AMOLED display that has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The display of the smartphone comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor and houses a waterdrop shaped notch on top. Powered by 2.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, OnePlus 6T comes in 6GB RAM and 8GB RAM variants. AS far as storage goes, there is are 128GB or 256GB models. OnePlus 6T runs Android 9.0 Pie with OxygenOS baked on top.
The newly launched smartphone sports the same cameras as OnePlus 6. On the back, there is a dual camera setup with a 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor and a 20MP Sony IMX376K sensor. For selfies and video calls, there is a 20MP Sony IMX376K sensor. Even though the camera sensors are the same, the smartphone does have some new modes like Nightscape and Studio lighting.
The price of OnePlus 6T starts at Rs 37,999 and goes up to Rs 45,999. It has gone on sale in India today and can be bought from OnePlus official website, Amazon India’s website, Croma outlets, OnePlus pop-up stores and Reliance Digital Stores.
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Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: Discounts on Samsung Galaxy S9+, 10.5-inch Apple iPad Pro, Huawei P20 Pro and more
Amazon’s Great Indian Festival sale’s third edition started today and a slew of discounts and offers are back on the e-commerce website. The sale will go on till November 5, so if you have been planning to buy new smartphones, cameras, laptops or other gadgets, now is the time.
The e-commerce giant has also tied up with HDFC Bank to offer a 10% instant discount on payments that are made through its credit or debit cards. Furthermore, Amazon Pay users can get a 10% cashback up to Rs 1,000.
To begin with, Samsung‘s this year’s flagship smartphone, Galaxy S9+, is available at Rs 69,900 during the sale. It is worth noticing that smartphone is originally priced at Rs 79,000. Another smartphone from Samsung, Galaxy A8+ is available at a discounted price of Rs 23,990.
Huawei’s entire current lineup is available at discounted prices too. Huawei P20 Pro can be bought at Rs 54,999, the P20 Lite at Rs 14,999, Nova 3 smartphone at Rs 29,990 and Nova 3i at Rs 17,990.
Xiaomi‘s selfie focussed smartphone, Redmi Y2’s 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant is available at a discount of Rs 2,000 and can be picked up at Rs 10,999. Besides this, there is also an exchange available for Rs 1,000.
Another selfie focused smartphone that you can buy is Vivo V9 Pro that is available at Rs 17,990 after a discount of Rs 2,000. And if you like smartphones from Oppo better, you can go the Oppo F5’s 4GB RAM model that can be picked up from Amazon at Rs 16,990 during the sale. Another smartphone from Oppo that is available at a discount is Realme 1. The smartphone’s 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant can be picked up at Rs 11,990 till November 5 from Amazon.
You can also buy Apple‘s last year’s iPad Pro 10.5-inch Wi-Fi only model at Rs 40,999 and the base model of iPad 6-th generation at Rs 23,999.
Do note that all the prices that are mentioned here do not include the benefits of HDFC Bank credit or debit cards and offer available for Amazon Pay customers.
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Xiaomi POCO F1 starts receiving the Global Stable ROM update for MIUI 10 in India
Xiaomi POCO F1, which is also known as Xiaomi Pocophone F1 in international markets, is definitely among the best value for money devices that we have seen this year. The smartphone from Xiaomi has been seeing a MIUI 10 Global Beta builds since September this year and the latest one was rolled out this earlier this week. The company had also announced this week that POCO F1 will be getting Android Pie and Android Q updates.
And now, Xiaomi has starting rolling out its final version. POCO F1 was till now on MIUI 9.6 and after this update will move to MIUI 10 that comes with an upgraded user interface.
However, it is worth noticing that this update is based on Android Oreo and Xiaomi says that it is still testing it with Android 9.0 Pie in a closed group.
The MIUI 10 update for Xiaomi POCO F1 comes with the October security patch and is 592MB in size. According to Xiaomi, the update gets a ‘natural sound system’ and ‘all-new full-screen gestures’ to the smartphone. The full screen gestures the company has spoken about will remove the need of having software navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen. Users will also be able to make YouTube videos fill the entire screen including the space around the smartphone’s notch with the pinch-to-zoom gesture. Apart from this, Xiaomi POCO F1 will get a redesigned notification panel, enhanced multi-tasking capabilities, and revamped sliders to adjust the volume.
To recall, Xiaomi POCO F1 features a 6.18-inch display and comes with protection of 2.5D curved Gorilla Glass 3. Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor that is paired with LiquidCool Technology, the smartphone comes with in 6GB and 8GB RAM options. The smartphone comes in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage options.
For imaging duties, there is a dual rear camera setup that comes with a 12MP Sony IMX363 sensor with 1.4-micron pixel, dual pixel autofocus and a 5MP depth sensor from Samsung. There is also a 20MP camera that comes with HDR and AI Beautify features and supports Face Unlock.
The smartphone houses a 4,000mAh battery which has support for 18W charging. For connectivity, Xiaomi POCO F1 offers 4G+, VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.0, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack.
Xiaomi POCO F1 can be bought in India at a starting price of Rs 20,999.
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OnePlus 6T goes on sale in India: 10 reasons to buy and not buy the smartphone
The newly launched OnePlus 6T has finally gone on sale in India today. OnePlus 6T’s price begins at Rs 37,999 and goes up to Rs 45,999. The smartphone can be bought from OnePlus’ official website, Amazon India’s website, Croma outlets, OnePlus pop-up stores and Reliance Digital Stores. You can check out all the launch offers available on OnePlus 6T here. But should you really buy the new smartphone? Here we list down 5 reasons why you should and 5 reasons why you shouldn’t. Read on and decide whether or not you should buy latest offering by OnePlus:
The 6.41-inch Full Optic AMOLED display of OnePlus 6T is definitely one among reasons to buy it. It comes with a waterdrop shaped notch that houses the selfie camera and gives the user more screen space than they had in OnePlus 6. The aspect ratio of the display is 19.5:9 and it comes with the protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 6.
In-display fingerprint sensors may be the current trend in the smartphone industry, but we feel that they cannot match up to a physical fingerprint sensor in terms of performance. A physical fingerprint sensor unlocks the device much more quickly and are more accurate too. Maybe going forward, we will see better results from in-display fingerprint sensors when this technology will be more developed. Other smartphones which have this technology include Vivo Nex, Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 and Lenovo Z5 Pro.
OnePlus 6T used the same processor as OnePlus 6 – Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. But it is the processor that is present on most Android flagships this year and is easily the best one in the market right now. To put it simply, it means that the smartphone’s performance will remain top-notch. However, it is worth noticing that there are cheaper smartphones like Xiaomi POCO F1 that come with the same processor too.
It is disappointing to see that OnePlus 6T has exactly the same cameras as OnePlus 6. It comes with a dual rear camera setup with a 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor which comes with an f/1.7 aperture and 20-megapixel Sony IMX376K sensor that has an f/1.7 aperture. Even the selfie camera remains the same at 16MP Sony IMX371 sensor with f/2.0 aperture. However, the company has added some new modes to the cameras like Night Scape and Studio Lighting.
Although the RAM options of OnePlus 6T are the same as OnePlus 6 – 6GB and 8GB – the storage in the base model has changed. The base model now comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage rather than 64GB that we saw in OnePlus 6. The other two storage options are clubbed with 8GB RAM. One, of course, is 128GB and the other is 256GB.
Even though the storage of OnePlus 6T has gone up, you still cannot install a microSD card on the device. While it may not be a problem for all, since 128GB and 256GB is a lot of storage, but there may be those who would want to install the microSD card.
This is probably one among the biggest reasons to buy the new smartphone. While OnePlus 6 housed a 3,300mAh battery, the newly launched OnePlus 6T has a 3,700mAh battery that supports fast charge (5V 4A).
OnePlus 6T does not support wireless charging. It is a feature we were hoping to see even when OnePlus 6 was launched and we really hope OnePlus 7 comes with it.
OnePlus 6T runs Oxygen OS based on Android 9.0 Pie – which is the latest version of Android operating system available. However, this came as no surprise as its predecessor, OnePlus 6, also recently got the update to Android Pie.
OnePlus 6T comes without an IP rating, which means that it is not dust-proof or water-proof. We really expected this upgrade in the smartphone, as there are cheaper water-proof smartphones available.
Earlier when OnePlus 6T announced that it is removing the 3.5mm headphone jack and will be replacing it with a Type C port instead, we were a little apprehensive because not everyone likes using wireless earphones or headphones. And for those who don’t own a pair would have actually had to buy new ones. But luckily, OnePlus is offering a USB Type C to 3.5mm adapter in the box, so one can easily connect their wired earphones and listen to music on their device. So that really solves the problem that could have arised.
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Reason to buy: Has a bigger display
The 6.41-inch Full Optic AMOLED display of OnePlus 6T is definitely one among reasons to buy it. It comes with a waterdrop shaped notch that houses the selfie camera and gives the user more screen space than they had in OnePlus 6. The aspect ratio of the display is 19.5:9 and it comes with the protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 6.
Reason to not buy: In-display fingerprint sensor
In-display fingerprint sensors may be the current trend in the smartphone industry, but we feel that they cannot match up to a physical fingerprint sensor in terms of performance. A physical fingerprint sensor unlocks the device much more quickly and are more accurate too. Maybe going forward, we will see better results from in-display fingerprint sensors when this technology will be more developed. Other smartphones which have this technology include Vivo Nex, Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 and Lenovo Z5 Pro.
Reason to buy: Is powered by the most powerful processor in the world
OnePlus 6T used the same processor as OnePlus 6 – Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. But it is the processor that is present on most Android flagships this year and is easily the best one in the market right now. To put it simply, it means that the smartphone’s performance will remain top-notch. However, it is worth noticing that there are cheaper smartphones like Xiaomi POCO F1 that come with the same processor too.
Reason to not buy: Has the same camera sensors as OnePlus 6
It is disappointing to see that OnePlus 6T has exactly the same cameras as OnePlus 6. It comes with a dual rear camera setup with a 16MP Sony IMX519 sensor which comes with an f/1.7 aperture and 20-megapixel Sony IMX376K sensor that has an f/1.7 aperture. Even the selfie camera remains the same at 16MP Sony IMX371 sensor with f/2.0 aperture. However, the company has added some new modes to the cameras like Night Scape and Studio Lighting.
Reason to buy: Comes with more storage
Although the RAM options of OnePlus 6T are the same as OnePlus 6 – 6GB and 8GB – the storage in the base model has changed. The base model now comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage rather than 64GB that we saw in OnePlus 6. The other two storage options are clubbed with 8GB RAM. One, of course, is 128GB and the other is 256GB.
Reason to not buy: Lacks a microSD card slot
Even though the storage of OnePlus 6T has gone up, you still cannot install a microSD card on the device. While it may not be a problem for all, since 128GB and 256GB is a lot of storage, but there may be those who would want to install the microSD card.
Reason to buy: Has a bigger battery
This is probably one among the biggest reasons to buy the new smartphone. While OnePlus 6 housed a 3,300mAh battery, the newly launched OnePlus 6T has a 3,700mAh battery that supports fast charge (5V 4A).
Reason to not buy: No wireless charging
OnePlus 6T does not support wireless charging. It is a feature we were hoping to see even when OnePlus 6 was launched and we really hope OnePlus 7 comes with it.
Reason to buy: Runs the latest Android operating system out of the box
OnePlus 6T runs Oxygen OS based on Android 9.0 Pie – which is the latest version of Android operating system available. However, this came as no surprise as its predecessor, OnePlus 6, also recently got the update to Android Pie.
Reason to not buy: It is not dust or water resistant
OnePlus 6T comes without an IP rating, which means that it is not dust-proof or water-proof. We really expected this upgrade in the smartphone, as there are cheaper water-proof smartphones available.
One feature we are neutral about: Lack of 3.5mm headphone jack
Earlier when OnePlus 6T announced that it is removing the 3.5mm headphone jack and will be replacing it with a Type C port instead, we were a little apprehensive because not everyone likes using wireless earphones or headphones. And for those who don’t own a pair would have actually had to buy new ones. But luckily, OnePlus is offering a USB Type C to 3.5mm adapter in the box, so one can easily connect their wired earphones and listen to music on their device. So that really solves the problem that could have arised.
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[td_smart_list_end] You can now buy the Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL in India
Google’s latest flagship smartphones, Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, have gone on sale in India today. You can buy the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL from Flipkart, Reliance Digital, Airtel Stores, Croma and other select offline stores.
Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are available at a starting price of Rs 71,000 and Rs 83,000 respectively. The high-end variants of both the devices, which come with 128GB storage, cost Rs 80,000 and Rs 92,000 respectively. The base model has 64GB storage. Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL comes in Clearly White, Just Black and Not Pink colour options. The two smartphones were launched at Google’s annual hardware event on October 9 and went on pre-orders in India on October 11.
As a part of the launch offer, Flipkart is offering a 50% buyback value on both the devices. Furthermore, an exchange of up to Rs 17,900 is also available. Axis Bank Buzz credit card holders will get a discount of 10% and HDFC Bank credit and debit card holders will get a 5% cashback on EMI transactions. No cost EMI is also available.
If you are an existing Pixel or Nexus owner, you can exchange your smartphone for the new flagships. The company is also giving the Google Home Mini as a part of the exchange offer.
Coming to the specifications of the smartphones, Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL come with a dual front camera setup with 8MP+8MP sensors. Although dual rear cameras have become the new norm, Google’s sport a 12.2MP primary camera. Google’s devices have always been known for their exceptional cameras. And this time too, the company has added the op Shot, Group Selfie and Night Sight features to cater to those who love smartphone photography.
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor paired with 4GB RAM and the smartphones run Android 9.0 Pie out of the box. The smartphones come with Andreno 630 GPU.
The two differ only in terms of display and battery. While Google Pixel 3 mobile features a 5.5-inch FHD+ display, Pixel 3 XL sports a 6.3 QHD+ display. Google Pixel 3’s screen has an aspect ratio of 18:9 and that of Pixel 3 XL comes with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. In terms of battery, Pixel 3 houses a 2,195mAh battery and the bigger sibling packs a 3,430mAh battery.
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Here’s how you can get a 10% cashback on iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR
If you are planning to buy one among the three 2018 iPhones, then we have some good news for you. Apple has announced a partnership with Citibank and will be offering a cashback of 10% on the MRP of iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR to those who will pay for their purchase with a Citibank credit card. It is worth noticing that you would be valid to get a cashback if you use a Citi Corporate card to make the payment.
The 10% cashback can only be availed till November 7, and no upper absolute limit on the cashback has been announced by either Apple or Citibank.
However, this offer is not available online and is only valid if you shop at select retail stores. The company further said that the 10% cashback is valid on both EMI and non-EMI transactions. But there is an exception to that. If you buy an iPhone along with AirPods, go for a non-EMI transaction if you want to get the cashback.
Speaking of non-EMI transactions, the 10% cashback can be availed on paying through Citibank credit cards for iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max bundled with AirPods, iPhone XR (review) and AirPods combo, iPhone X coupled with AirPods, iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus clubbed with AirPods, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone 6.
Coming to EMI transactions, one can either select the 12 months plan or the 24 months plan. No matter which one you choose, you can get a 10% cashback on iPhone 6 and on all models higher than it. However, you cannot club the iPhones with AirPods if you are taking the EMI scheme. On EMI transactions of 12 months and 24 months for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR, a rate of 13% per annum is valid. Offers on EMI transactions are only valid till the stocks last.
If you intend to treat yourself with a new iPhone by availing this offer, you should know that the cashback will be credited to you within 90 business days from the day the transaction is made.
There are other terms and conditions that have been listed by Citibank. For instance, you can only make one transaction per card. The second purchase will not be valid for the cashback. Also, the complete payment has to be made using the credit card. There are more such conditions that you must read about before you go to avail this deal.
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Flipkart Big Diwali sale begins: Best deals on smartphones
Flipkart has started its festive season sale again. The Big Diwali sale has started today on the e-commerce giant’s website and will go on till November 5. If you have been following the last two festive season sales on Flipkart, you will see that most of the offers available are the same. But then, if you haven’t been able to shop the last two times, then right now is the time to get the smartphones, tablets, televisions and other gadgets you have been eyeing.
Furthermore, there is an instant 10% discount available for SBI credit card holders, if your shopping cart’s value is at least Rs 4,999. Other than this, customers can also get no-cost EMI plans for easy buying on credit.
Speaking for the deals, we will start off with the deal that we liked the best. Xiaomi Poco F1’s 6GB RAM/128GB storage model is available for Rs 21,999 after a discount of Rs 3,000. The phone is already a great value for money option as it offers premium specifications like Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 and has been promised to get Android Pie and Android Q updates.
Other than this, all variants of Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro are available at a discount os Rs 2,000.
You can buy Nokia 5.1 Plus which is available at Rs 10,499 after a discount of Rs 500, or the Nokia 6.1 Plus that has been discounted by Rs 1,000 and is available for Rs 14,999. If you want to buy a smartphone that is less than Rs 10,000, you can go for Honor 7S, which can be picked up for Rs 5,999 during the sale. Another option from Honor that you can consider is its 7A smartphone that is available at Rs 7,999 after a discount of Rs 10,999.
If you are willing to pay more for an Honor smartphone, then you can buy the Honor 9N. While its 64GB and 32GB variants can picked up for Rs 11,999 and Rs 9,999 respectively, the 128GB model’s price has been reduced to Rs 17,999.
The Google Pixel 2 XL smartphone can be bought at Rs 40,999 after a price cut of Rs 4,500 that will be applicable on it during the Flipkart’s Big Diwali sale.
If you are a selfie lover, you can buy a smartphone from Vivo. While Vivo V11 Pro is available at a discounted price of Rs 25,990, the Vivo V9 Pro can be picked up at Rs 15,990. There is also a discount of Rs 6,000 on Vivo V9 Youth smartphone.
There is also a discount on Motorola One Power, which can be bought at Rs 15,999 instead of Rs 18,999. A discount of Rs 2,000 is available on all the variants of Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 too. There are also exchange offers and SBI card discount valid on these Asus smartphones.
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Lenovo Z5 Pro with an in-display fingerprint sensor launched: Price and specifications
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Lenevo has launched its notch-less Z5 Pro smartphone in China today. Lenovo Z5 Pro smartphone comes with a screen to body ratio of 95.06% and comes with a slider like the one we have earlier seen in Oppo Find X and Xiaomi Mi Mix 3. The company claims that the smartphone’s slider has been tested 3,00,000 times. Like OnePlus 6T and Vivo Nex, the smartphone from Lenovo also comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor, which honestly seems to be becoming a trend now. Here are the entire specifications and pricing details of Lenovo Z5 Pro:
The former is priced at CNY 1,998 and the latter at CNY 2,298. Lenovo Z5 Pro only comes in black colour option. As of now, there is no word on its price and availability in India.
Lenovo Z5 Pro sports a dual rear camera setup that comes with 16MP and 24MP sensors. While the former is a Sony IMX519 sensor, the latter is a Sony IMX576 sensor. Both come with an f/1.8 aperture. The dual rear cameras of the smartphone come with a dual-tone LED flash.
For selfies and video calls, there are 16MP and 8MP sensors. The front camera comes with an IR sensor for Face Unlock. The smartphone houses s 3,350mAh battery and comes with 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and USB Type-C for connectivity.
Sensors on the device include an in-display fingerprint sensor, ambient light sensor, e-compass, gravity sensor, gyroscope, and a hall sensor.
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Lenovo Z5 Pro price
Lenovo Z5 Pro comes with 6GB RAM and has two storage variants. While the base model has 64GB onboard storage, the high-end variant comes with 128GB internal storage.
The former is priced at CNY 1,998 and the latter at CNY 2,298. Lenovo Z5 Pro only comes in black colour option. As of now, there is no word on its price and availability in India.
Lenovo Z5 Pro specifications
Lenovo Z5 Pro smartphone features a 6.39-inch full-HD+ Super AMOLED display that has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. The latest offering by Lenovo Z5 Pro runs Android 8.1 Oreo skinned with ZUI 10 and is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710. The smartphone has the Adreno 616 GPU and comes with 6GB of RAM. As we mentioned earlier, it comes in 64GB and 128GB storage variants.
Lenovo Z5 Pro sports a dual rear camera setup that comes with 16MP and 24MP sensors. While the former is a Sony IMX519 sensor, the latter is a Sony IMX576 sensor. Both come with an f/1.8 aperture. The dual rear cameras of the smartphone come with a dual-tone LED flash.
For selfies and video calls, there are 16MP and 8MP sensors. The front camera comes with an IR sensor for Face Unlock. The smartphone houses s 3,350mAh battery and comes with 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and USB Type-C for connectivity.
Sensors on the device include an in-display fingerprint sensor, ambient light sensor, e-compass, gravity sensor, gyroscope, and a hall sensor.
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Whatsapp has been rolling out a number of features to make its app more user friendly. Last month saw Stickers coming to the messenger and it was reported that the company is also working on a vacation mode. And according to WABetaInfo, a Twitter account that tracks WhatsApp updates in the Beta version of the app, has said that the company has rolled out a new feature called Private Reply.
Currently available only in the Beta version of the app, the new feature lets users privately send messages to a participant in a group and other members of the same group don’t get to know about it. The feature can be found in WhatsApp’s Android app for Beta version 2.18.355.
It has been reported that the company had inadvertently rolled out the feature in December in a beta update for Windows Phone. Back then, there were speculations about the feature launching soon. However, after December, we have only spotted the Private Reply feature now.
We tried using the feature and we feel that it will be useful. Suppose your friend says something in a group and you want to send a reply that only they can read. Till now, you would have to open their personal chat and then type your message to them. But with the Private Reply feature, you only need to long press on their message, then press the three-dot icon on top right and select the option ‘Private Reply’. On pressing the option, the selected message will open in chat window of the sender. However, you would be able to send your message as a reply to what they said on the group, so their message will be visible too.
But even if you are a Beta tester do think that the feature is a useful one, you should probably not download the latest update because according to WABetaInfo, the app crashes when the user tries deleting media files from a group.
When we tried doing it, our app didn’t crash, so maybe it is a problem that is not being faced by all.
If you do wish to become a WhatsApp Beta tester to get its latest features and don’t know how you can, you only need to head to the Google Play Store, search for WhatsApp Messenger, scroll down past similar apps till you reach a panel that says ‘Become a Beta tester.’ Press on ‘I’m in’ and when it asks you to confirm, select ‘Join’.
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Honor 8X review: The almost perfect budget smartphone
The budget segment of the Indian smartphone market has seen some good additions this year like Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro and smartphones from Oppo’s Realme sub-brand. Joining them, is Huawei’s sub-brand’s Honor 8X smartphone that comes with AI photography and is powered by Huawei’s latest octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor. And according to Honor, it is the world’s first Rheinland certified eye protection mobile phone. We spent a few days with it to know if these features are really as attractive as they sound. Read the rest of our review to know if the device is worth a buy or not?
Although it looks great, like other smartphones that come with a glass back panel, it is prone to getting fingerprint smudges. But, since it is a issue that is common in all glass back smartphones, we are not counting it as a minus. However, be careful, as the device can get scratches rather quickly. Putting a case is an option to keep it safe, but then you’ll be missing out on its good looks. So you will have to make a choice between the two.
The back panel of the smartphone is where the fingerprint scanner also lies. The dual rear cameras of the device are also housed on the back panel, but unlike most other smartphones’ primary cameras, they are not in a module. The Honor branding and AI camera logos are also present, but you can only read them if you hold the smartphone in landscape mode.
While the right edge of Honor 8X has the power and volume buttons on it, the left edge sandwiches the SIM tray that can hold two SIM cards as well a microSD card.
A microUSB port, a speaker grille and a 3.5mm jack are present at the bottom and the top houses the secondary microphone. The build quality was reasonable, but it would have been better if the glass back panel would have been protected.
On flipping the device, you will see its 6.5-inch fullView display that comes with 2.5D Glass on it. The screen has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and a screen-to-body ratio of 91%. In order to achieve this, Honor has made the notch on the top of display as small as it could. There were times when we felt that the smartphone is too big for one-handed usage. But, many people may not consider this a hindrance as most of us are used to having phones with big screens.
Speaking about the display of the smartphone, we really adored it. The colours were accurate and vibrant, and we really liked watching videos on YouTube because of the crisp quality if images. During our time with the smartphone, we found the images depicted and to be very clear. The viewing angles were good and sunlight readability was also decent. The company has touted the presence of Eye Comfort mode on the device. On enabling it, we observed a slightly warmer tint on the screen. According to Honor, the Eye Comfort mode filters out the blue light to relieve the users’ visual fatigue. You can also schedule the Eye Comfort mode to get enabled on its own.
To conclude, we would say that we really liked the design and display of the smartphone. The build could have been better and we would have really appreciated it if the back panel of the device would have been protected by glass. One can put on a case to avoid scratches but that would mean hiding the Honor 8X’s stunning looks.
There was some bloatware on the device, but not too much of it. And we didn’t even feel the need of deleting most apps. Besides the usual suite of Google apps, there was Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Netflix, Camera360, an SOS app and a gaming app called Lords Mobile. There is a Phone Manager app on the device that can be used to optimize its performance. It frees up RAM, keeps a track on data usage, checks the smartphone for any viruses and stops battery from draining. If you use some particular functions of the app too often, you can also create short cuts for them.
One can also use various gestures to perform tasks on the device like swiping inward from left or right of the screen to go back to the previous screen, swiping up from the bottom of the screen to go up, accessing Google Assistant by swiping up from the lower corners. Honor 8X mobile comes with Face recognition that worked accurately during our time with the smartphone, even during night.
We found Honor 8X’s software to be responsive and using it was a smooth experience. We faced no lag and multitasking was a cakewalk. We used a number of apps at the same time and there was no delay in either launching or switching between them. Call quality was mostly okay, but we sometimes did feel a problem in listening to what the person was saying. Maybe it’s because the small size of the earpiece. But then, we even managed to make calls from basement, so there is no problem with the reception of the device.
One aspect of the smartphone that was only decent was gaming. Like most other smartphones with glass body, Honor 8X warms up when it is used for gaming. Lightest of the games like Temple Run 2 and Odyssey ran very smoothly, but the smartphone could have performed better with games like Asphalt 9: Legends. The battery of the smartphone also drains quickly while playing games. In fact, the smartphone also warms up when used for navigation. But its negligible. It cannot be called as a heating issue.
Coming to the 20MP and 2MP dual rear cameras of Honor 8X, it left us with a bag of mixed emotions. The camera app of the smartphone comes with Aperture, Night, Portrait, Photo, and Video modes. It can also be used to make slo-mo and timelapse videos, take panorama shots, put watermarks on the photos, filters. There is also an AR lens that has some backgrounds and effects that Snapchat fans may like.
Most photographs were good in quality. The images were sharp. The colours were accurate. At least in well-lit conditions, mostly everything was good. Usual shots were just fine, although the clarity could have been a little more. But zoom in a bit and the problem begins there and then. We also took some shots using AI photography that the company spoke about so much during the launch. We thought that most pictures taken with the mode made pictures a little oversaturated.
The shots taken at night could be much better than what it was. The photos taken were not as clear as the ones taken during the day, and AI photography mode doesn’t help much in it.
The 16MP selfie camera was better than the rear cameras of the device. We were happy with the shots we took in well-lit conditions, but the ones in lowly lit areas were no better than primary cameras’.
jumping to the battery life of the smartphone, we were really impressed by it. With one single charge, the smartphone lasted an entire day with heavy usage and more than a day with moderate usage.
We ran some benchmark tests on the device. It scored 1,608 and 5,612 in single and multi-core scores of Geekbench and 1,40,714 in Antutu.
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Honor 8X Design and Display
The Honor 8X smartphone comes with a glossy dual tone design and has a glass back panel that looks premium. The company has said that it has achieved the look by using multiple layers of glass and calls its the ‘visual grating effect’. We should say that it was totally worth it. Going just by the looks, Honor 8X hardly looks like a smartphone that is priced under Rs 15,000. We should mention that the smartphone is available in Black, Blue and Red colour variants and the unit that we got for review was dressed in Blue.
Although it looks great, like other smartphones that come with a glass back panel, it is prone to getting fingerprint smudges. But, since it is a issue that is common in all glass back smartphones, we are not counting it as a minus. However, be careful, as the device can get scratches rather quickly. Putting a case is an option to keep it safe, but then you’ll be missing out on its good looks. So you will have to make a choice between the two.
The back panel of the smartphone is where the fingerprint scanner also lies. The dual rear cameras of the device are also housed on the back panel, but unlike most other smartphones’ primary cameras, they are not in a module. The Honor branding and AI camera logos are also present, but you can only read them if you hold the smartphone in landscape mode.
While the right edge of Honor 8X has the power and volume buttons on it, the left edge sandwiches the SIM tray that can hold two SIM cards as well a microSD card.
A microUSB port, a speaker grille and a 3.5mm jack are present at the bottom and the top houses the secondary microphone. The build quality was reasonable, but it would have been better if the glass back panel would have been protected.
On flipping the device, you will see its 6.5-inch fullView display that comes with 2.5D Glass on it. The screen has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9 and a screen-to-body ratio of 91%. In order to achieve this, Honor has made the notch on the top of display as small as it could. There were times when we felt that the smartphone is too big for one-handed usage. But, many people may not consider this a hindrance as most of us are used to having phones with big screens.
Speaking about the display of the smartphone, we really adored it. The colours were accurate and vibrant, and we really liked watching videos on YouTube because of the crisp quality if images. During our time with the smartphone, we found the images depicted and to be very clear. The viewing angles were good and sunlight readability was also decent. The company has touted the presence of Eye Comfort mode on the device. On enabling it, we observed a slightly warmer tint on the screen. According to Honor, the Eye Comfort mode filters out the blue light to relieve the users’ visual fatigue. You can also schedule the Eye Comfort mode to get enabled on its own.
To conclude, we would say that we really liked the design and display of the smartphone. The build could have been better and we would have really appreciated it if the back panel of the device would have been protected by glass. One can put on a case to avoid scratches but that would mean hiding the Honor 8X’s stunning looks.
Honor 8X Performance
Honor 8X is powered by HiSilicon Kirin 710 SoC, which is the latest processor by its parent company Huawei. The device is available in 4GB RAM/64GB storage, 6GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/128GB storage options. It can also hold a microSD card of up to 400GB. We got the base model of the smartphone for review. The smartphone houses a 3,750mAh battery, which has support for 5V/2A (10W) charging and for imaging duties, it sports dual rear cameras with 20MP and 2MP sensors. There is also a 16MP fixed focus camera on the front panel for selfies. Honor 8X runs EMUI 8.2 based on Android 8.1 Oreo, and the company has promised an Android Pie update for the device.
There was some bloatware on the device, but not too much of it. And we didn’t even feel the need of deleting most apps. Besides the usual suite of Google apps, there was Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Netflix, Camera360, an SOS app and a gaming app called Lords Mobile. There is a Phone Manager app on the device that can be used to optimize its performance. It frees up RAM, keeps a track on data usage, checks the smartphone for any viruses and stops battery from draining. If you use some particular functions of the app too often, you can also create short cuts for them.
One can also use various gestures to perform tasks on the device like swiping inward from left or right of the screen to go back to the previous screen, swiping up from the bottom of the screen to go up, accessing Google Assistant by swiping up from the lower corners. Honor 8X mobile comes with Face recognition that worked accurately during our time with the smartphone, even during night.
We found Honor 8X’s software to be responsive and using it was a smooth experience. We faced no lag and multitasking was a cakewalk. We used a number of apps at the same time and there was no delay in either launching or switching between them. Call quality was mostly okay, but we sometimes did feel a problem in listening to what the person was saying. Maybe it’s because the small size of the earpiece. But then, we even managed to make calls from basement, so there is no problem with the reception of the device.
One aspect of the smartphone that was only decent was gaming. Like most other smartphones with glass body, Honor 8X warms up when it is used for gaming. Lightest of the games like Temple Run 2 and Odyssey ran very smoothly, but the smartphone could have performed better with games like Asphalt 9: Legends. The battery of the smartphone also drains quickly while playing games. In fact, the smartphone also warms up when used for navigation. But its negligible. It cannot be called as a heating issue.
Coming to the 20MP and 2MP dual rear cameras of Honor 8X, it left us with a bag of mixed emotions. The camera app of the smartphone comes with Aperture, Night, Portrait, Photo, and Video modes. It can also be used to make slo-mo and timelapse videos, take panorama shots, put watermarks on the photos, filters. There is also an AR lens that has some backgrounds and effects that Snapchat fans may like.
Most photographs were good in quality. The images were sharp. The colours were accurate. At least in well-lit conditions, mostly everything was good. Usual shots were just fine, although the clarity could have been a little more. But zoom in a bit and the problem begins there and then. We also took some shots using AI photography that the company spoke about so much during the launch. We thought that most pictures taken with the mode made pictures a little oversaturated.
The shots taken at night could be much better than what it was. The photos taken were not as clear as the ones taken during the day, and AI photography mode doesn’t help much in it.
The 16MP selfie camera was better than the rear cameras of the device. We were happy with the shots we took in well-lit conditions, but the ones in lowly lit areas were no better than primary cameras’.
jumping to the battery life of the smartphone, we were really impressed by it. With one single charge, the smartphone lasted an entire day with heavy usage and more than a day with moderate usage.
We ran some benchmark tests on the device. It scored 1,608 and 5,612 in single and multi-core scores of Geekbench and 1,40,714 in Antutu.
Verdict
Honor 8X does have the looks. And its display is amongst its best features. The battery life is also impressive. The Face Unlock and fingerprint sensor work well, too. So, in a nutshell, it can be termed as a good option that you can consider if you are buying a smartphone in the budget segment. But, we would have liked the phone so much better had the camera experience been better. You can go for the smartphone, but you can also consider Nokia 6.1 Plus, which is also a good budget smartphone. Pros Vibrant display, beautiful design, lasting battery Cons Average cameras, mediocre gaming experience, warms up with heavy usage. 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.14 things you can do to fix your slow Wi-Fi
Most of us are so used to be being connected to the internet at all times that even the thought of imagining the world without Wi-Fi is scary. It has become a necessity for all. No matter who you are and what you do, you know you wouldn’t be able to do without a Wi-Fi connection for long. Maybe that is why it is so frustrating when your Wi-Fi suddenly becomes slow. And unfortunately, it is not always easy to fix it because it is difficult to know what exactly is wrong with it.
Here, we have listed down a few things that can make your Wi-Fi slow, and what you can do to fix it. By reading on, you don’t only find out what may have gone wrong with your Wi-Fi router, but also issues that can arise because of your device that is connected to Wi-Fi. Check out our list of reasons and solutions now and fix slow Wi-Fi speeds:
Never underestimate the importance of correctly positioning your Wi-Fi. And the height at which your Wi-Fi router is kept makes a lot of difference. If you have placed your Wi-Fi router on the floor or behind other objects, in all probability, it is the reason behind its bad performance.
Solution: You need to place your router as high as you can in order to extend the broadcasting range of its radio waves. By doing this, you will also make sure that there no other objects placed around it.
There are certain materials that block Wi-Fi signals. And concrete and metals are among the biggest blockers. In fact, they are so effective that they can even protect you from RFID hacks. But obviously, you don’t want them anywhere near your Wi-Fi router. So if your router is placed in an area that is enclosed with concrete, or if there are some metallic objects between your device and Wi-Fi router, you should not be surprised by its slow speed.
Solution: Change the position of your Wi-Fi router and avoid keeping it in an area that is too closed. Make sure there is no concrete around it remove all metallic and other big objects to enhance its performance.
This can particularly happen if you live in a very big house. One thumbs rule you should always remember is that the further you go away from the router, the weaker will be the signals. So, if you have a designated area where you mostly use your devices, it’s better to place the router close to it. However, if that is not the case, place it at the centre of your home, as Wi-Fi broadcasts in all directions. However, if your router’s broadcast is particularly weak, you can also enhance it by changing the range of Wi-Fi waves.
Solution: You can use Wi-Fi extenders or repeaters that can be connected to the main router. These extenders basically repeat the signal of the router to cover a greater area.
Microwaves and ovens can interfere a lot with your Wi-Fi network. And this particularly happens if your router is an old one. The reason the microwaves affecting the Wi-Fi network is the fact that they have a frequency of 2.45GHz. And this frequency is extremely close to the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band, which broadcasts between 2.412GHz and 2.472GHz. So the frequency from microwaves can overlap with the frequency of Wi-Fi, leading to disruption of the data that is transferred.
Solution: just make sure your microwave has proper shielding.
Bluetooth devices are just as commonly used as Wi-Fi routers. And they also have a frequency of 2.4GHz. A Bluetooth device that has been made properly must have shielding to make sure that interference does not occur in any way. ‘Frequency hopping’ is often used by Bluetooth manufacturers to avoid the situation of a frequency clash. And Bluetooth devices that are newly made can also identify networks that are being used currently to avoid those.
Solution: If you suspect that your Bluetooth device is interfering with your Wi-Fi router’s network, just make sure you keep them away. If you have any Bluetooth devices that are old, then you must close them down when you switch on your Wi-Fi.
Yes, you read that right. While most of us use fairy lights to decorate our houses on Diwali and Christmas, only very few know that they can slow down your Wi-Fi. These lights emit an electromagnetic field that interacts with your Wi-Fi band, which slows it down. And unfortunately, LED lights are no better.
Solution: If the effect is just negligible, you can live with it for a day or two till the time decorations are up. If it’s too bad, don’t put LED or fairy light in the area where your router is placed.
Today, almost every house has a Wi-Fi network, because it has become just so indispensable. However, there are times when this can create a channel overlap, particularly if you live in a housing complex or an apartment. Channel overlap mostly happens when the router can only broadcast at 2.4GHz or if you the devices around it can only receive a wireless signal of 2.4GHz. It is worth noticing that there are only 14 channels to transmit on, so if two routers are on the same channel and broadcast at the same frequency, there is a very high possibility of them interfering with each other.
Solution: While most modern routers can automatically choose a channel for you, it is also important to investigate yourself to find a good channel.
Is your neighbour using your Wi-Fi network, without keeping you informed? This is far more common than we think. There may be other people, mostly the ones who live very close to you, who may be using your Wi-Fi network without your knowledge. It not only slows down your Wi-Fi but can also lead to various security issues, so it must be stopped immediately.
Solution: The first and foremost solution for this is to have a very strong password. Avoid using your name, or other obvious information as your password, as those, can be cracked easily. Also, regularly check for any suspicious or unknown devices on your network.
If you or anyone else in your house has left a large download running on a device, it is very likely that it is contributing to the slow speed of the Wi-Fi. One just cannot underestimate how much downloading heavy files can degrade their Wi-Fi’s performance. While we really can’t do without updating our devices, we should pause the ones that are not too important.
Solution: Firstly, just make sure that none of the people who use your Wi-Fi is downloading heavy files, or binge-watching a series of Netflix. What you can also do is prioritize your network traffic. This can be done by going to your router’s settings to enable Quality of Service.
If you have been browsing the internet anonymously by using a VPN, then we are sure that this is the reason behind your slow internet speed. All VPNs, regardless of what they promise, slow down internet speed at least to an extent. VPNs encrypt and decrypt data in real-time, which slowed down processing as your internet requires more data.
Solution: either stop using the VPN or upgrade your internet package.
The problem is not always with the router. Your device may be responsible for slow internet speed too. If all your other devices are working fine apart from your laptop or PC, then you should check the Network Drivers. If the network drivers of your device are corrupt, then they are the reason why you are getting slow internet speed in spite of being connected to a Wi-Fi router that may have no problems.
Solution: Press Windows+R and enter ‘devmgmt.msc’ on the dialogue box that opens on the bottom left of your PC or laptop’s screen to open the device manager. Click on Network Adapters in the list. If it appears with a yellow triangle along with an exclamation mark, it means that there is a problem with it. Right-click on Network Adapters and select ‘Update driver software. Post that, just follow the steps that are given to you to fix the issue. Once the issue is fixed, internet speed should be fine too.
Sometimes, background programs that are running on our device quietly use up the bandwidth, and you wouldn’t even get to know. Or you may have malware on your device which is slowing down the speed of the internet. And if you have recently installed a Windows update, then it is possible that some other updates got downloaded in the background, which may be taking up the bandwidth.
Solution: Go to Windows Task Manager and check for all active background programs. If there are which have not been downloaded by you, search for them online once, and if you think they are unnecessary, delete them. Also, get an antivirus program to make sure no that no malware in your device slows down the internet speed. Plus, it never hurts to have more security.
Often when our devices are on Power Saver mode, they slow down internet speeds to enhance the battery time. If you put your device on the mode at a time when you had less battery and then forgot to go and undo it, this may be the problem.
Solution: Head to the Control Panel, and select ‘System and Security’. Then, go to ‘Power Options’, and select ‘change plan settings’. When you are taken to the next screen, click on ‘Change advanced power settings’ to open up Power Options. Click on ‘Wireless Adaptor Settings’ and adjust it to ‘Maximum Performance’.
Can you download files from other websites with ease and it’s only one particular page or website that is causing a problem? If the answer is yes, then it’s not your internet’s fault. The problem is at the source website because download speeds don’t only depend on your router, but also on the download server.
Solution: There is nothing you can do apart from downloading files from some other website.
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Your Wi-Fi router is placed on the floor
Never underestimate the importance of correctly positioning your Wi-Fi. And the height at which your Wi-Fi router is kept makes a lot of difference. If you have placed your Wi-Fi router on the floor or behind other objects, in all probability, it is the reason behind its bad performance.
Solution: You need to place your router as high as you can in order to extend the broadcasting range of its radio waves. By doing this, you will also make sure that there no other objects placed around it.
Concrete or metal around your router
There are certain materials that block Wi-Fi signals. And concrete and metals are among the biggest blockers. In fact, they are so effective that they can even protect you from RFID hacks. But obviously, you don’t want them anywhere near your Wi-Fi router. So if your router is placed in an area that is enclosed with concrete, or if there are some metallic objects between your device and Wi-Fi router, you should not be surprised by its slow speed.
Solution: Change the position of your Wi-Fi router and avoid keeping it in an area that is too closed. Make sure there is no concrete around it remove all metallic and other big objects to enhance its performance.
Your Wi-Fi router is placed too far from you
This can particularly happen if you live in a very big house. One thumbs rule you should always remember is that the further you go away from the router, the weaker will be the signals. So, if you have a designated area where you mostly use your devices, it’s better to place the router close to it. However, if that is not the case, place it at the centre of your home, as Wi-Fi broadcasts in all directions. However, if your router’s broadcast is particularly weak, you can also enhance it by changing the range of Wi-Fi waves.
Solution: You can use Wi-Fi extenders or repeaters that can be connected to the main router. These extenders basically repeat the signal of the router to cover a greater area.
Your microwave maybe responsible
Microwaves and ovens can interfere a lot with your Wi-Fi network. And this particularly happens if your router is an old one. The reason the microwaves affecting the Wi-Fi network is the fact that they have a frequency of 2.45GHz. And this frequency is extremely close to the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band, which broadcasts between 2.412GHz and 2.472GHz. So the frequency from microwaves can overlap with the frequency of Wi-Fi, leading to disruption of the data that is transferred.
Solution: just make sure your microwave has proper shielding.
Your Bluetooth device be interfering
Bluetooth devices are just as commonly used as Wi-Fi routers. And they also have a frequency of 2.4GHz. A Bluetooth device that has been made properly must have shielding to make sure that interference does not occur in any way. ‘Frequency hopping’ is often used by Bluetooth manufacturers to avoid the situation of a frequency clash. And Bluetooth devices that are newly made can also identify networks that are being used currently to avoid those.
Solution: If you suspect that your Bluetooth device is interfering with your Wi-Fi router’s network, just make sure you keep them away. If you have any Bluetooth devices that are old, then you must close them down when you switch on your Wi-Fi.
Diwali or Christmas lights
Yes, you read that right. While most of us use fairy lights to decorate our houses on Diwali and Christmas, only very few know that they can slow down your Wi-Fi. These lights emit an electromagnetic field that interacts with your Wi-Fi band, which slows it down. And unfortunately, LED lights are no better.
Solution: If the effect is just negligible, you can live with it for a day or two till the time decorations are up. If it’s too bad, don’t put LED or fairy light in the area where your router is placed.
Maybe it’s because of your neighbours
Today, almost every house has a Wi-Fi network, because it has become just so indispensable. However, there are times when this can create a channel overlap, particularly if you live in a housing complex or an apartment. Channel overlap mostly happens when the router can only broadcast at 2.4GHz or if you the devices around it can only receive a wireless signal of 2.4GHz. It is worth noticing that there are only 14 channels to transmit on, so if two routers are on the same channel and broadcast at the same frequency, there is a very high possibility of them interfering with each other.
Solution: While most modern routers can automatically choose a channel for you, it is also important to investigate yourself to find a good channel.
Other people may be using your Wi-Fi network
Is your neighbour using your Wi-Fi network, without keeping you informed? This is far more common than we think. There may be other people, mostly the ones who live very close to you, who may be using your Wi-Fi network without your knowledge. It not only slows down your Wi-Fi but can also lead to various security issues, so it must be stopped immediately.
Solution: The first and foremost solution for this is to have a very strong password. Avoid using your name, or other obvious information as your password, as those, can be cracked easily. Also, regularly check for any suspicious or unknown devices on your network.
Downloading large files
If you or anyone else in your house has left a large download running on a device, it is very likely that it is contributing to the slow speed of the Wi-Fi. One just cannot underestimate how much downloading heavy files can degrade their Wi-Fi’s performance. While we really can’t do without updating our devices, we should pause the ones that are not too important.
Solution: Firstly, just make sure that none of the people who use your Wi-Fi is downloading heavy files, or binge-watching a series of Netflix. What you can also do is prioritize your network traffic. This can be done by going to your router’s settings to enable Quality of Service.
Are you using a VPN?
If you have been browsing the internet anonymously by using a VPN, then we are sure that this is the reason behind your slow internet speed. All VPNs, regardless of what they promise, slow down internet speed at least to an extent. VPNs encrypt and decrypt data in real-time, which slowed down processing as your internet requires more data.
Solution: either stop using the VPN or upgrade your internet package.
Your PC’s or laptop’s Network Drivers may be corrupt
The problem is not always with the router. Your device may be responsible for slow internet speed too. If all your other devices are working fine apart from your laptop or PC, then you should check the Network Drivers. If the network drivers of your device are corrupt, then they are the reason why you are getting slow internet speed in spite of being connected to a Wi-Fi router that may have no problems.
Solution: Press Windows+R and enter ‘devmgmt.msc’ on the dialogue box that opens on the bottom left of your PC or laptop’s screen to open the device manager. Click on Network Adapters in the list. If it appears with a yellow triangle along with an exclamation mark, it means that there is a problem with it. Right-click on Network Adapters and select ‘Update driver software. Post that, just follow the steps that are given to you to fix the issue. Once the issue is fixed, internet speed should be fine too.
The background programs running on your device may be responsible
Sometimes, background programs that are running on our device quietly use up the bandwidth, and you wouldn’t even get to know. Or you may have malware on your device which is slowing down the speed of the internet. And if you have recently installed a Windows update, then it is possible that some other updates got downloaded in the background, which may be taking up the bandwidth.
Solution: Go to Windows Task Manager and check for all active background programs. If there are which have not been downloaded by you, search for them online once, and if you think they are unnecessary, delete them. Also, get an antivirus program to make sure no that no malware in your device slows down the internet speed. Plus, it never hurts to have more security.
Your device is in Power Saver mode
Often when our devices are on Power Saver mode, they slow down internet speeds to enhance the battery time. If you put your device on the mode at a time when you had less battery and then forgot to go and undo it, this may be the problem.
Solution: Head to the Control Panel, and select ‘System and Security’. Then, go to ‘Power Options’, and select ‘change plan settings’. When you are taken to the next screen, click on ‘Change advanced power settings’ to open up Power Options. Click on ‘Wireless Adaptor Settings’ and adjust it to ‘Maximum Performance’.
It can also be the website you are downloading from
Can you download files from other websites with ease and it’s only one particular page or website that is causing a problem? If the answer is yes, then it’s not your internet’s fault. The problem is at the source website because download speeds don’t only depend on your router, but also on the download server.
Solution: There is nothing you can do apart from downloading files from some other website.
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[td_smart_list_end] iPad Pro 2018 vs iPad Pro 2017: Comparison
At its event in Brooklyn yesterday, Apple unveiled the revamped iPad Pros, that start selling at $799. The new tablets by Apple come with Liquid Retina displays, are powered by the latest processor from the Cupertino based technology giant, their storage begins from 64GB and goes up to 1TB and they run iOS 12. The new iPad Pros are compatible with the 2nd generation Apple Pencil that was launched by the technology giant yesterday too. If you have been planning to buy an iPad for yourself for a long time, but are confused between this year’s and last year’s iPad Pros, we are here to make your life simpler. Read our comparison of the the models launched this year and last year and decide which among them is the right pick for you:
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 11-inch Liquid Retina display with 2,388 x 1,668-pixel resolution
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 12.9-inch Liquid Retina display with 2,732 x 2,048-pixel resolution
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 12.9-inch Retina display with 2,732 x 2,048-pixel resolution
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 10.5-inch Retina display with 1,668-pixel resolution
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): A12X Bionic
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): A12X Bionic
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): Apple A10X Fusion
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): Apple A10X Fusion
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 64/256/512GB/1TB
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 64/256/512GB/1TB
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 64/256/512GB
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 64/256/512GB
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): iOS 12
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): iOS 12
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): iOS 11
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): iOS 11
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 12 megapixel
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 12 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 12 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 12 megapixel
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 7 megapixel
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 7 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 7 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 7 megapixel
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): Yes; 2nd generation
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): Yes; 2nd generation
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): Yes; original Apple Pencil
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): Yes; original Apple Pencil
For Wi-Fi
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): $799
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): $999
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): $799
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): $649
For LTE
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): $949
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): $1,149
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): $929
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): $779
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Display
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 11-inch Liquid Retina display with 2,388 x 1,668-pixel resolution
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 12.9-inch Liquid Retina display with 2,732 x 2,048-pixel resolution
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 12.9-inch Retina display with 2,732 x 2,048-pixel resolution
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 10.5-inch Retina display with 1,668-pixel resolution
Processor
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): A12X Bionic
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): A12X Bionic
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): Apple A10X Fusion
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): Apple A10X Fusion
Storage
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 64/256/512GB/1TB
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 64/256/512GB/1TB
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 64/256/512GB
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 64/256/512GB
Operating system
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): iOS 12
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): iOS 12
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): iOS 11
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): iOS 11
Primary cameras
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 12 megapixel
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 12 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 12 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 12 megapixel
Selfie cameras
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): 7 megapixel
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): 7 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): 7 megapixel
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): 7 megapixel
Battery
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): Up to 10 hours strenuous use over Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours over cellular
Apple Pencil compatibility
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): Yes; 2nd generation
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): Yes; 2nd generation
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): Yes; original Apple Pencil
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): Yes; original Apple Pencil
Starting price
For Wi-Fi
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): $799
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): $999
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): $799
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): $649
For LTE
iPad Pro 2018 (11-inch): $949
iPad Pro 2018 (12.9-inch): $1,149
iPad Pro 2017 (12.9-inch): $929
iPad Pro 2017 (10.5-inch): $779
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OnePlus 6T is available in three storage variants in India. The base model – with 6GB of RAM and 128GGB storage – is priced at Rs 37,999. The 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant costs Rs 41,999 and the most high end model – with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage bears a price tag of Rs 45,999.
Besides the smartphone, the company also launched its OnePlus Type C Bullets earphones and OnePlus Explorer Bagpack. While the earphones cost Rs 1,490, the bag pack is priced at Rs 4,990.
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Nokia 6.1 starts receiving the stable update of Android 9.0 Pie
One among the best things about Nokia smartphones we have seen recently is the fact that they are all enrolled under Google’s Android One program, which promises timely Android updates and security patches for two and three years respectively. Earlier this month at the launch of Nokia 7, HMD Global had announced Android Pie updates for Nokia 6.1, Nokia 6.1 Plus, Nokia 8 and Nokia 8 Sirocco.
And the company seems to be keeping its promise as Nokia 6.1 has now received the stable update of Android 9.0 Pie. It is worth noticing that Nokia 6.1 is the second smartphone by the company to receive the Android Pie update. The first smartphone to get it was Nokia 7 Plus, which got the final update of the Android version in September.
Since HMD Global is keeping its promise, we can expect an update to come to Nokia 6.1 Plus in the next few days too. According to the company’s announcement, the update for Nokia 6.1 and Nokia 6.1 Plus was scheduled for October, and that for Nokia 8 and Nokia 8 Sirocco is due in November. However, there are no clear dates that we look forward to, but seeing the company’s recent history, we know that it will be prompt in rolling out the latest Android updates.
As we mentioned earlier, the prompt updates and security patches that Nokia smartphones have started getting since they have been enrolled in Google’s Android One program, are one among their biggest strengths.
To recall, Nokia 6.1 mobile sports a 5.5-inch full-HD IPS LCD display that has an aspect ratio of 16:9. The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor that is clubbed with either 3GB or 4GB of RAM. The device has either 32GB or 64GB of onboard storage. Users can get more storage by installing a microSD card of up to 128GB. Nokia 6.1 packs a 3,000mAh battery and sports a 16MP primary camera and an 8MP selfie camera.
The smartphone was launched in India in August this year and prior to that, it was launched globally at MWC 2018 and its China launch happened in January.
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Xiaomi’s Poco F1 smartphone will be getting Android Pie and Android Q updates
If OnePlus was known to pack premium features at a relatively affordable price in its smartphones, Xiaomi has left its rival far behind in race with its smartphone Poco F1. When launched, Xiaomi’s Poco F1 used to run Android 8.1 Oreo skinned with MIUI 9.6 and was powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. In September, it got an MIUI 10 global Beta update followed by a stable upgrade this week.
And now, Xiaomi’s Poco Head Jai Mani has confirmed that the smartphone’s internals will get better going forward as the POCO F1 will surely get the Android Pie and Android Q updates. This means that Xiaomi will be following the two-year software support program that other OEMs also offer. But beyond that, the company is making no promises.
The company has already confirmed that Poco F1 mobile will be getting the latest Android update in Q4 this year. And as for Android Q, we can only pose this question once Google unveils its new operating system next year.
Mani is known to be very active on Twitter and spoke about Poco F1 getting the two updates in a response to a query asked by a user. We should say that we feel that after this announcement, we feel that Xiaomi Poco F1 is an even better buy than it was earlier.
Poco has also been a regular with updates and is doing its bit to fix issues that they hear in customer feedback. For instance, the compatibility issues that were reported with the PUBG Mobile recently have now been fixed. The company has also confirmed that it intends to fix the lack of Widevine L1 certification, that prevents the device from playing HD video during certain video streaming. A beta update for this will be released in the fourth quarter of this year too.
To recall, the smartphone was launched with 6.18-inch touchscreen display, 2.8GHz octa-core processor, 6GB RAM/64GB onboard storage, and a 4000mAh battery. For imaging duties, there is a dual rear camera setup with 12MP and 5MP sensors and the smartphone also houses a 20MP front facing snapper that can be used for selfies and video calls.
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Top 15 smartphones that were launched in India this month
October was an exciting month for the world of technology. OnePlus launched its much awaited flagship smartphone, Apple’s ‘affordable’ iPhone became available in 50 countries, and Google unveiled its Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. So the month saw three technology giants refreshing their flagship lineup and a number of other launches. Here, we bring to you 15 smartphones that were launched in the month of October:
OnePlus has always managed to create a stir when it launches new products. And OnePlus 6T was no exception. After months of rumours and speculations, the OnePlus 6T smartphone was launched on October 30 in India. The smartphone is available in 6GB RAM/128GB storage, 8GB RAM/128GB storage and 8GB RAM/256GB storage variants that are priced at Rs 37,999, Rs 41,999 and Rs 45,999. OnePlus 6T retains a number of specifications from OnePlus 6. The differences include an in-display fingerprint sensor, a waterdrop shaped notch, a bigger 3,700mAh battery and the presence of Android 9.0 Pie. The device has also replaced the 3.5mm headphone jack with a Type-C port.
Apple’s ‘affordable’ iPhone XR, went on pre-orders in India on October 19 and its sale began last week on October 26. Most of the specifications of the smartphone are the same as that of iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Speaking of differences, unlike iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max which feature OLED screens, iPhone XR sports a 6.1-inch LCD screen with 1,792×828-pixel resolution. Also, it does not support dual rear cameras on its back panel. Instead, it comes with a 12MP wide angle rear camera with Optical Image Stabilization. Also, it doesn’t come with an IP68 rating, but does have an IP67 one. The price of iPhone XR begins at Rs 76,900 and it is available in six colour options including blue, coral, yellow, white, black, and Project Red.
The month also saw the launch of Google’s flagship devices of the year – Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. The two smartphones share most of the specifications. Both the smartphones sport a dual front camera setup with 8MP+8MP sensors and feature a 12.2MP camera on the back panel. They are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 clubbed with Adreno 630 GPU and 4GB of RAM. Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3XL also come with Pixel Visual core, Titan M Security Module and comes with IP68 dust and water resistance. They devices run Android 9.0 Pie out of the box. they only in terms of battery and display. While Google Pixel 3 sports a 5.5-inch FHD+ flexible OLED display and houses a 2915mAh battery, Google Pixel 3 XL features a 6.3-inch QHD+ flexible OLED display and packs a 3430mAh battery. In India, Google Pixel 3’s price starts at
HMD global updated its budget lineup in India this month with the launch of Nokia 3.1 Plus. The device comes with a 6-inch HD+ IPS display and is powered by MediaTek HelioP22 processor clubbed with 3GB RAM. The smartphone runs Android Oreo out of the box and has 32GB of storage on board. It houses a 3500mAh battery and has a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 5MP sensors. In India, the price of Nokia 3.1 Plus is Rs 11, 499.
We were so happy to see the Matrix phone come to India. The revamped version of the iconic Nokia 8110 – Nokia 8110 4G smart feature phone sports 2.45-inch QVGA curved screen display, runs KaiOS and is powered by 1.1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 205 processor. It has 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. There is also a 2MP rear camera and a 1,500mAh battery on board. Nokia 8110 4G is priced at Rs 5,999.
We also saw Lenovo’s comeback this month with its K9 and A5 smartphones. Both fall in the budget segment, with Lenovo K9 priced at Rs 8,999 and Lenovo A5 bearing price tag of Rs 5,999. Lenovo K9’s specifications include a 5.7-inch HD+ display, 2.0GHz MediaTek MT6762 octa-core processor, 13MP+5MP dual rear cameras and a dual selfie camera with the same sensors. Furthermore, it packs a 3,000mAh battery and runs Android 8.1 Oreo. Coming to Lenovo A5, it comes with 5.45-inch HD+ IPS display, 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6739 processor and is available in 16GB and 32GB storage options.
If you still love BlackBerry, then the next smartphone on our list is definitely something you would like. BlackBerry launched its KEY2 LE smartphone in India this month which is priced at Rs 29,990. BlackBerry KEY2 LE comes with a 4.5-inch full-HD+ IPS LCD display, octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor, Android 8.1 Oreo, 3,000mAh battery and 13MP+5MP dual rear cameras.
Honor 8X got launched in India this month in 4GB RAM/64GB storage, 6GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/128GB storage variants. The smartphone models cost Rs 14,999, Rs 16,999 and Rs 18,999 respectively. The specifications of Honor 8X include a 6.5-inch fullView display, octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor, dual AI camera setup on its back panel, and a 3,750mAh battery.
A number of specifications in Asus Zen fone Max M1 and Asus Zenfone Lite L1smartphones are the same. Both of them come with a 5.45-inch LCD screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, 13MP primary snapper and Android Oreo with ZenUI on to. Talking about the differences, Asus ZenFone Max M1 comes in 3GB RAM/32GB onboard storage, while the ZenFone Lite L1 has 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. Both pack a 4,000mAh and 3,000mAh battery respectively. While ZenFone Max M1 sports an 8MP selfie snapper, the ZenFone Lite L1 features a 5MP front shooter. The smartphones were priced at Rs 8,999 and Rs 6,999 respectively and are available at Rs 7,499 and Rs 5,999 as a part of an introductory offer.
The key features of Coolpad Note 8 include a 5.99-inch Full-HD+ display, 1.5GHz MediaTek MTK6750T quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM,64GB of internal storage, Android 8.0 and a 4,000mAh battery. For imaging duties, the smartphone comes with 16MP and 0.3MP dual rear cameras and an 8MP selfie camera. Coolpad Note 8 bears a price tag of Rs 9,999 in India.
Priced at Rs 9,999 in India, Infinix Hot S3X comes with a 6.2-inch HD+ LCD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, 32GB of onboard storage, and a 13MP+2MP dual rear cameras. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and houses a 4,000mAh battery.
Panasonic Eluga Ray 600 costs Rs 7,999 in India and its key specifications include a 5.99-inch HD+ IPS display, 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6739WA quad-core processor, Android 8.1 Oreo and a 13MP primary camera.
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OnePlus 6T
OnePlus has always managed to create a stir when it launches new products. And OnePlus 6T was no exception. After months of rumours and speculations, the OnePlus 6T smartphone was launched on October 30 in India. The smartphone is available in 6GB RAM/128GB storage, 8GB RAM/128GB storage and 8GB RAM/256GB storage variants that are priced at Rs 37,999, Rs 41,999 and Rs 45,999. OnePlus 6T retains a number of specifications from OnePlus 6. The differences include an in-display fingerprint sensor, a waterdrop shaped notch, a bigger 3,700mAh battery and the presence of Android 9.0 Pie. The device has also replaced the 3.5mm headphone jack with a Type-C port.
Apple iPhone XR
Apple’s ‘affordable’ iPhone XR, went on pre-orders in India on October 19 and its sale began last week on October 26. Most of the specifications of the smartphone are the same as that of iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Speaking of differences, unlike iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max which feature OLED screens, iPhone XR sports a 6.1-inch LCD screen with 1,792×828-pixel resolution. Also, it does not support dual rear cameras on its back panel. Instead, it comes with a 12MP wide angle rear camera with Optical Image Stabilization. Also, it doesn’t come with an IP68 rating, but does have an IP67 one. The price of iPhone XR begins at Rs 76,900 and it is available in six colour options including blue, coral, yellow, white, black, and Project Red.
Google Pixel 3 and Google Pixel 3 XL
Nokia 3.1 Plus
HMD global updated its budget lineup in India this month with the launch of Nokia 3.1 Plus. The device comes with a 6-inch HD+ IPS display and is powered by MediaTek HelioP22 processor clubbed with 3GB RAM. The smartphone runs Android Oreo out of the box and has 32GB of storage on board. It houses a 3500mAh battery and has a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 5MP sensors. In India, the price of Nokia 3.1 Plus is Rs 11, 499.
Nokia 8110 4G ‘Banana’ phone
We were so happy to see the Matrix phone come to India. The revamped version of the iconic Nokia 8110 – Nokia 8110 4G smart feature phone sports 2.45-inch QVGA curved screen display, runs KaiOS and is powered by 1.1GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 205 processor. It has 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. There is also a 2MP rear camera and a 1,500mAh battery on board. Nokia 8110 4G is priced at Rs 5,999.
Lenovo K9 and Lenovo A5
We also saw Lenovo’s comeback this month with its K9 and A5 smartphones. Both fall in the budget segment, with Lenovo K9 priced at Rs 8,999 and Lenovo A5 bearing price tag of Rs 5,999. Lenovo K9’s specifications include a 5.7-inch HD+ display, 2.0GHz MediaTek MT6762 octa-core processor, 13MP+5MP dual rear cameras and a dual selfie camera with the same sensors. Furthermore, it packs a 3,000mAh battery and runs Android 8.1 Oreo. Coming to Lenovo A5, it comes with 5.45-inch HD+ IPS display, 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6739 processor and is available in 16GB and 32GB storage options.
BlackBerry KEY2 LE
If you still love BlackBerry, then the next smartphone on our list is definitely something you would like. BlackBerry launched its KEY2 LE smartphone in India this month which is priced at Rs 29,990. BlackBerry KEY2 LE comes with a 4.5-inch full-HD+ IPS LCD display, octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor, Android 8.1 Oreo, 3,000mAh battery and 13MP+5MP dual rear cameras.
Honor 8X
Honor 8X got launched in India this month in 4GB RAM/64GB storage, 6GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM/128GB storage variants. The smartphone models cost Rs 14,999, Rs 16,999 and Rs 18,999 respectively. The specifications of Honor 8X include a 6.5-inch fullView display, octa-core HiSilicon Kirin 710 processor, dual AI camera setup on its back panel, and a 3,750mAh battery.
Asus Zenfone Max M1 and Asus Zenfone Lite L1
A number of specifications in Asus Zen fone Max M1 and Asus Zenfone Lite L1smartphones are the same. Both of them come with a 5.45-inch LCD screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, 13MP primary snapper and Android Oreo with ZenUI on to. Talking about the differences, Asus ZenFone Max M1 comes in 3GB RAM/32GB onboard storage, while the ZenFone Lite L1 has 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. Both pack a 4,000mAh and 3,000mAh battery respectively. While ZenFone Max M1 sports an 8MP selfie snapper, the ZenFone Lite L1 features a 5MP front shooter. The smartphones were priced at Rs 8,999 and Rs 6,999 respectively and are available at Rs 7,499 and Rs 5,999 as a part of an introductory offer.
Coolpad Note 8
The key features of Coolpad Note 8 include a 5.99-inch Full-HD+ display, 1.5GHz MediaTek MTK6750T quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM,64GB of internal storage, Android 8.0 and a 4,000mAh battery. For imaging duties, the smartphone comes with 16MP and 0.3MP dual rear cameras and an 8MP selfie camera. Coolpad Note 8 bears a price tag of Rs 9,999 in India.
Infinix Hot S3X
Priced at Rs 9,999 in India, Infinix Hot S3X comes with a 6.2-inch HD+ LCD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 processor, 32GB of onboard storage, and a 13MP+2MP dual rear cameras. The smartphone runs Android 8.1 Oreo and houses a 4,000mAh battery.
Panasonic Eluga Ray 600
Panasonic Eluga Ray 600 costs Rs 7,999 in India and its key specifications include a 5.99-inch HD+ IPS display, 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6739WA quad-core processor, Android 8.1 Oreo and a 13MP primary camera.
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