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Airtel customers can now get their queries answered via Google Assistant
- If you are an Android user, long press the Home Button to launch Assistant. If you own an iPhone, download Google Assistant app on your phone and launch it.
- Say “Talk to Airtel”, “Ask Airtel” or “Get Airtel”. On saying this, Airtel Assistant will open within Google Assistant.
- Link your Airtel account with your Google account. You’ll be asked if you wish to link the two accounts. Press ‘Yes’ when you are prompted with the question.
- On clicking ‘Yes,’ you will have to enter your mobile number and accept the terms of service.
- You will receive an OTP that has to be used to finish linking your account.
17 smartphones in India that emit the most radiation
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Honor 7X
SAR value: 1.07 watts per kilogram
Asus ZenFone 5Z
SAR value: 1.19 watts per kilogram
Sony Xperia XZ Premium
SAR value: 1.21 watts per kilogram
Xiaomi Mi Max 2
SAR value: 1.22 watts per kilogram
Honor 6X
SAR value: 1.23 watts per kilogram
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
SAR value: 1.24 watts per kilogram
Honor 8 Pro
SAR value: 1.28 watts per kilogram
Blackberry DTEK60
SAR value: 1.28 watts per kilogram
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
SAR value: 1.29 watts per kilogram
Apple iPhone 8
SAR value: 1.32 watts per kilogram
OnePlus 6
SAR value: 1.33 watts per kilogram
HTC Desire 12
SAR value: 1.343 watts per kilogram
Apple iPhone 7
SAR value: 1.38 watts per kilogram
OnePlus 5
SAR value: 1.39 watts per kilogram
Honor 8
SAR value: 1.5 watts per kilogram
OnePlus 5T
SAR value: 1.68 watts per kilogram
Xiaomi Mi A1
SAR value: 1.75 watts per kilogram
Source: Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz
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[td_smart_list_end] Nokia 3.1 Plus review: Excellent design and superb battery life
The smartphone is available in Blue, White and Baltic colour options and the one we got for review was dressed in Baltic. The back panel of the smartphone is where the dual rear cameras, LED flash and the fingerprint sensor lie. The dual rear camera setup and the fingerprint scanner have thin sliver trims around them and the Nokia and Android One branding lie below them. While the top and the bottom edges house the headphone jack, microUSB port and speaker grilles, the volume rocker and power buttons are present on the right edge and the SIM card microSD card slots are sandwiched on the left.
When you flip over the device, you’ll see its 6-inch screen that comes without a notch and rather thick bezels on the top as well as on the bottom. The earpiece, the selfie camera and the Nokia branding lie on the top. The screen’s corners are also rounded and according to the company it sports toughened glass. However, HMD Global did not name any brand.
To conclude, we will say that we really liked the look and feel of Nokia 3.1 Plus mobile and found its design to be nice. The matte finish that it has on its back panel truly sets it apart and makes it look very different from other smartphones in the same range. To put in a single word, we would say that Nokia 3.1 Plus’ design is truly refreshing.
Nokia 3.1 Plus features a 6-inch HD+ IPS display that comes with an aspect ratio of 18:9. Although we liked the fact that Nokia 3.1 Plus does not sport a notch on its large display, we would have preferred if it had thinner bezels. Especially on the top and the bottom of the screen. On the upside, it showcases vibrant and accurate colours that remain consistent at different viewing angles. The images that get projected are sharp and clear and watching video content on it was certainly a good experience. The display of the smartphone comes with adaptive brightness, so basically the brightness level of the screen gets optimized according to how well-lit the area is. The only aspect of the display that isn’t up to the mark is its sunlight readability. We sometimes had to strain our eyes really hard to see what’s there on the screen, when using outdoors. Besides that, we have no other complaints from Nokia 3.1 Plus’s display.
Nokia 3.1 Plus Performance and Camera
Nokia 3.1 Plus is powered by MediaTek HelioP22 processor clubbed with 3GB RAM and comes with 32GB onboard storage. The smartphone can also hold a microSD card of up to 400GB. It runs Android Oreo out of the box and is part of Google’s Android One program. So what is the Google Android One program? The Android One program promises timely Android updates for two years since the day of launch and security patches for three years.
On the camera front, Nokia 3.1 Plus mobile comes with a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 5MP sensors. For selfies and video calls, there is an 8MP front facing snapper with LED flash. Nokia 3.1 Plus houses a 3500mAh non removable battery and the sensors on the smartphone include Ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, accelerometer, Ecompass, gyroscope and a fingerprint sensor, which is placed on its back panel.
Something we really appreciate about Nokia 3.1 Plus smartphone is the fact that it harldy comes any bloatware. The only apps apart from the standard ones that are present in Android smartphones were Files Go and an FM radio app.
If you like the stock Android experience, the smartphone is definitely something you should try as the UI was very responsive and quick. In spite of the fact that Nokia 3.1 Plus uses a low-end processor, we faced no lag while using this mobile. We used multiple apps at the same time and launching them or switching between them was not an issue. Having said that, some heavy games did take longer time than usual to start.
We also opened multiple tabs of Chrome and put the smartphone to multitasking. For instance, we regularly listened to songs or watched videos on the smartphone while we were using Google Maps for navigation. For everyday usage, you would not find any problems with the smartphone. If you are someone who likes to tweak or customise on your smartphone, you may want to look at some other options by the company or use third party alternatives.
We ran a few benchmark tests on Nokia 3.1 Plus. While it scored 77,985 in Antutu Benchmark test, we couldn’t run Geekbench on our unit in spite of trying a number of times. Strange!
As far as gaming goes, playing games like Temple Run 2 was a cakewalk. However, when we tried to play Asphalt 9: Legends, the experience was anything but smooth. It took ages to start the game and even when we did manage to begin, the game kept on pausing and took us longer than usual to restart a new game.
One of the best aspects of the smartphone is its battery life. The 3,500mAh battery lasted us more than a day with usage that involved gaming, streaming videos, listening to music and navigation through Google Maps. If you keep the usage slightly low, you can even use the device for up to two days. The smartphone also has a battery saver mode that automatically starts working once the battery levels in the smartphone are less than 15%.
We did not experience any trouble with the call quality of the smartphone and could easily make calls in areas like basements and elevators.
Coming to the cameras of the smartphone, they left us with mixed feelings. Nokia 3.1 Plus comes with a dual rear camera setup with 13MP and 5MP sensors and it has an 8MP selfie camera.
The rear cameras of the smartphone come with a Live Bokeh feature that lets the user adjust the depth in Bokeh mode even after the photo has been clicked. You can even record time-lapse and slow-motion videos using the Nokia 3.1 Plus.
While the images taken in well-lit areas mostly turned out to be good, the same cannot be said about those taken in dimly lit areas. We liked the colour reproduction and details that we saw in the ones we clicked during the day. However, details did suffer a bit when we tried to click pictures in landscape mode.
The Bokeh effect mostly worked well during the day. But on the other side in dimly-lit shots, images mostly turned out to be grainy and lacked clarity. The selfie camera could also have been better. The selfies were just not up to the mark. We have seen other smartphones in the same price range do a lot better than Nokia 3.1 Plus as far as the cameras go.
Verdict
Nokia 3.1 Plus definitely has the looks. We are happy with the design and the display. And the battery life is certainly among the best aspects of the smartphone. However, the cameras were not up to the mark and the phone is definitely not for you if you are into heavy gaming. If long battery life is what you are looking for, Nokia 3.1 Plus is a very good buy for you. Another big plus is that the smartphone may be one among the first budget phones in the country to get an update to Android 9.0 Pie, since it is part of the Google’s Android One program.
Pros:
Sturdy built and design, Vibrant display, Long lasting battery
Cons:
Cameras, Average gaming experience
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro confirmed to launch in India before November 20
Going by what’s written on the invite, we know that the smartphone will be launched in India before November 20. Also, that the upcoming smartphone from Xiaomi will be launched in three colour options, however, as of now, we don’t know which colour variants these will be.
The first line on the media invite says “2 is better than 1”, which indicates that Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro will feature a dual camera setup. With the line on the invite, “Flagship Camera killer”, we know that the company is touting the device as a photography centric smartphone.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro specifications
Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro sports a 6.18-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display that comes with a notch on the top. The smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor and will come in 4GB and 6GB RAM variants. The smartphone will have 64GB of internal storage and will come with a microSD card slot.
However, the main highlight of the smartphone will be its quad camera setup. Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro will feature 12MP and 5MP dual rear cameras at the back and 20MP and 2MP dual selfie cameras.
The camera app of Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro will come with Portrait, HDR and Panorama modes and will have 1080p video recording.
The smartphone will house a 4,000mAh battery with support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0. Although it will initially be launched in India with Android 8.1 Oreo skinned with MIUI 10, the smartphone is said to get an Android 9.0 Pie update soon.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro expected price in India
The 4GB RAM version of Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro mobile is expected to be priced at Rs 14,999 in India and the 6GB RAM model is likely to bear a price tag of Rs 16,999.
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Can’t get right swipes on Tinder? Your neighbourhood maybe responsible
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Delhi NCR
If you are based in Delhi, you are more likely to find your match on Tinder in Saket, Greater Kailash, Kamla Nagar, Cyber City, Punjabi Bagh, DLF Phase 4, Rajouri Garden, Rohini, Noida Sector 62 and Knowledge Park.
Mumbai
Do you stay in Mumbai? If you want to find love on Tinder, the locations that will favour you are Andheri West, Bandra West, Worli, Juhu, Versova, Powai and Malabar Hill.
Chennai
In Chennai, the areas that see the most number of right swipes on Tinder are Nungambakkam, Alwarpet, Guindy, Velachery, Perungudi, Purasawalkam, Thiruvanmiyur, and Royapuram.
Kolkata
Kolkata based Tinder folks have six areas to choose from if they want to find their match on Tinder. The localities in Kolkata to get more right swipes are Ballygunge, New Alipore, Tollygunge, Park Street, East Kolkata Township and Burrabazar.
Bengaluru
If you are in Bengaluru, you need to be in Koramangala, Whitefield, HSR Layout, Jayanagar, Kalyan Nagar or JP Nagar to find a potential partner on Tinder.
Pune
Tinder users in Pune who are looking for more right swipes should head to Koregaon Park, Viman Nagar, Shivajinagar, Hadapsar, Deccan Gymkhana, Kothrud, and Baner.
Hyderabad
Compared to other areas of Hyderabad, Banjara Hills, Madhapur, HITEC City, Gachibowli, Secunderabad, Jubilee Hills and Khairatabad see more right swipes.
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This is why Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 will come with a slider camera
His tweet is coupled with images of a smartphone with an elevating selfie camera. Earlier on October 16, Sung had confirmed about the presence of sliding form factor on the upcoming mobile. And yesterday, he had asked people to guess why they had chosen to keep a slider on Xiaomi Mi Mix 3. His tweet today answers the question for his followers. Interestingly, this isn’t the only news about Xiaomi Mi Mix 3’s camera that has surfaced online today. Two camera samples taken from the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 have been shared by the company’s founder Lin Bin on his Weibo profile.Background on Mi MIX: As early as 2015, we applied for a patent for a popup camera, and made some test devices.
— Donovan Sung (@donovansung) October 18, 2018
We ultimately chose the sliding form factor for #MiMIX3 to lay the groundwork for an even better full screen display experience, especially for photography.#Xiaomi pic.twitter.com/P7PBrGrpTK
Both the samples have been taken with Portrait mode on, and the pictures show a very dark environment, this making it hard to judge the image quality.
A teaser video of Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 has also been shared online. The video is 15 seconds long and it the front panel of the Android smartphone can clearly be seen in it. It also flips the smartphone over and shows its back panel with a dual rear camera setup.
The upcoming Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is the successor of company’s Mi Mix 2 device. It is the first ever smartphone to come with 5G capabilities and would come with a massive 10GB RAM.
Image courtesy: Donovan Sung’s Twitter profile, Lin Bin’s Weibo page
Video: Tech News’ YouTube channel
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Nokia 7.1 to get Android 9.0 Pie update next month: Report
To recall, Nokia 7.1 sports a 5.84-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display and comes with PureDisplay screen technology. The smartphone is powered by 1.8GHz Snapdragon 636 processor clubbed with 3GB/4GB RAM and 32GB/64GB of onboard storage. Nokia 7.1 comes with 12MP+5MP dual rear cameras that come with Zeiss-branded lenses. It also has an 8MP selfie camera on its front panel. The smartphone houses a 3,060mAh battery and is ARCore certified.
It is worth noticing that all Nokia smartphones that we have seen getting launched recently are a part of Android One program, and we consider this to be a big plus for any smartphone. Being a part of Android One program, the smartphone receives timely security patches for three years from the date of launch, And regular Android updates for two years.
The company also plans to roll the latest Android version update to Nokia 6.1, Nokia 6.1 Plus, Nokia 8 and Nokia 8 Sirocco. While Nokia 6 and Nokia 6.1 are scheduled to get an update this month, Nokia 8 and Nokia 8 Sirocco users will have to wait till next month.
HMD Global has also said that it plans to roll out the Android 9 Pie updates to Nokia smartphones other than the ones it mentioned.
The company recently also launched the Nokia 3.1 Plus smartphone in India. Although Nokia 3.1 Plus (first impressions) runs with Android 8.1 Oreo, it also falls under Google’s Android One program, much like other Nokia smartphones.
So although it has not been announced, it is very likely that we will see the smartphone getting the Android 9.0 Pie update too. And it this turns out to be true, then Nokia 3.1 Plus will be one among the first budget smartphones in the country to get the Android Pie update.
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A different complaint on Twitter says that the user ordered Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro, but instead got a smartphone from Oppo.Order number: OD113600083449454000.
— srikanth (@srikanthboorle) October 16, 2018
I got a defective product. When I asked for replacement, your customer care executive is telling me that I can get only refund now. And asking me buy at higher price as discount sale is over. What a great idea by Flipkart.
To make things worse, it seems like Amazon isn’t far behind too. A Twitter user Amit Arora, claims that a small plastic fan was delivered to him, when actually he had placed an order for the 256GB storage variant of iPhone X. He further explained that he had raised the complaint multiple times, but Amazon India was not addressing it. Arora also said that he has approached Ministry of Consumer Affairs and Consumer Court regarding the same.@Flipkart ordered Mi note 5 pro only to receive some shit oppo phone of someone else inside the package. Plz get me my product and look into this
— Chic-en Nugget (@UdtiPatanggg) October 15, 2018
This bill is not meant for me, this is someone else's address. On the carton it's my name and adddress pic.twitter.com/zo94sdYnqV
Amazon has replied to the user on Twitter urging him to send them his details via a link they provided. Another user on Twitter with the name of Prathamesh Bovlekar, said that Amazon’s delivery boy came with one item instead of two for which he had placed the order. However, he was demanding Bovlekar to pay for both the items. When Bovlekar did not agree to this, his order was rejected. A customer care executive then told him to place his order again, but now that the Great Indian Festival is over, the prices have risen again.Hello Amazon, my order no# 40802536259653178
— Amit Arora (@AroraAmit24) October 12, 2018
I have ordered I phone X 256 GB, but received different product ( it was small plastic fan) inside the box. I have raised complaint many a times, but Amazon India is not ready to accept. I have CCTV footage.
Well, we can only hope that these customers do get the required support from the respective companies. While Amazon’s Great Indian Festival kicked off on October 10 and carried on till October 15, Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale started on October 10 and went on till October 14. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.@AmazonHelp Your delivery boy came with 1 item instead of 2 items,was demanding cash of 2 items. Happened twice in same day. His higher authority told him to reject my order and told me to reorder the same,but prices are high now. This really pathetic.Tracking ID 229180459716
— Prathamesh Bovlekar (@prathamab07) October 15, 2018

