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OPPO Reno7 5G Review: Good Looks Alone Don’t Make a Worthy Upgrade

OPPO’s Reno lineup has become sort of a bridge between mid-rangers and flagships, bringing great specs and premium designs at prices that don’t exactly undercut the competition. And as its latest iteration commences its global journey starting with India on February 4th, we put its more affordable offering – OPPO Reno7 5G – to the test to see if its Rs 28,999 price tag is truly worth the surcharge.

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OPPO Reno7 5G Review: Design

Unlike the Reno7 Pro, the standard model opts for a plastic frame, although the overall design is just as attractive. The review unit I received is painted “Startrails Blue” and turns into quite the light show when moved around under the sun. There’s some glitter action going on, paired with a pattern that has been inspired by star trails. OPPO says that a dual-texture, dual-coating layer has been introduced to the rear AG glass panel to give the phone two different layers of color – and it does result in a gradient finish.

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But what good are looks if not complemented by a great in-hand feel? Thankfully, the Reno7 is quite comfy to hold with the textured rear providing optimal grip. The 6.4” display size is a sweet spot for me, allowing for a great viewing experience without compromising much on single-hand usage. One can even argue that the device’s size and weight are one of its biggest selling points. In a market that’s currently dominated by 200g+ 6.7”+ behemoths, the Reno7’s 173g weight and 7.81mm thickness sure do feel like a breath of fresh air.

However, OPPO’s design choices get more interesting when last year’s Reno6 is brought into the picture. The older model had gone for a plastic back + metal frame build with flat edges and looked arguably more premium. OPPO has kept the boxy look a Pro model-exclusive this year but those familiar with it would argue that rounded designs are comfier in hand.

But there’s also the case of the bezels. The Reno7’s bezels appear to have grown all around compared to last year’s Reno6, and this, unfortunately, is something I can’t forgive. You could say a large chin is the arch-nemesis of premium designs and is definitely not something you’d expect from a 2022 mid-ranger.

Display

The OPPO Reno7 5G, as already stated, sports a 6.4-inch OLED panel with a 90Hz refresh rate. Colors are crisp, sunlight legibility is passable, tint issues are non-existent, but there are a couple of snags – HDR10 support appears to be missing and the 90Hz refresh rate loses out to the 120Hz display-brandishing rivals at the same price point. Still, the difference between 90Hz and 120Hz isn’t all that much, and the overall experience is buttery smooth.

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The display also houses a fingerprint scanner underneath. It’s fast enough for an optical sensor, has high accuracy, and misreads are rare.

Software

The OPPO Reno7 5G boots into ColorOS 12 based on Android 11 out of the box and the software is by far the most impressive feature of the phone to me. The latest version of OPPO’s software skin is both fairly feature-rich yet minimal at the same time, and feels rock-stable. I didn’t run into any lags or bugs during my week-long usage, which honestly has become a luxury lately.

Pushing stability aside, another great perk of ColorOS 12 is the customization that it offers without warranting the use of the clunky built-in Theme Store. The ‘Personalizations’ menu within Settings allows you to customize the OS to your heart’s content and spans icons, always-on display, wallpapers, font, fingerprint animation, and quick settings. If you’re not digging the default look, then playing around with Personalizations a bit can even help you achieve something more akin to stock Android. Just take a look at the screenshots below (click to enlarge) to get a better idea of what I’m talking about.

Do keep in mind that the first boot will land you into plenty of bloatware that includes stuff like ‘Moj.’ All of it can be uninstalled, thankfully, and OPPO even goes a step further by giving users the ability to disable almost every system app.

The only catch here is the lack of Android 12 out of the box but OPPO will hopefully be rolling out the version soon.

Benchmarks and Gaming

The Reno7 5G reuses the good old MediaTek Dimensity 900 from its predecessor, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. App launching speeds and scrolling performance is impressive, and we wouldn’t blame you if you end up thinking that the phone packs a flagship chip under the hood.

Contrary to popular opinion about MediaTek, the chip rarely seems to heat up, resulting in a consistently cool back panel. PUBGM/BGMI is a joy to play at Smooth + Extreme settings, although increasing graphics quality any further drops the frame rate down to ‘Ultra.’ But nope, no sign of heating or lags at all here either, and touch response is great too.

The speaker performance is quite disappointing, though. I could’ve let the lack of stereo speakers slide if the single bottom-firing unit had been of adequate quality, but nope, they sound average at best and get tinny at higher volumes. The lack of Dolby Atmos doesn’t help either.

The Reno7 5G scores 430,908 on AnTuTu which positions it somewhere between the Snapdragon 765G and Snapdragon 778G. The 778G is still noticeably more powerful though, especially when it comes to graphics, and is actually a common chip in the price segment.

On Geekbench 5, you get scores of 727 and 2,190 on single-core and multi-core tests, respectively, that are fairly adequate for a mid-ranger.

Battery

The Reno7 5G runs on a 4,500 mAh battery, which is slightly larger than the 4,300 unit on its predecessor. A full day’s use is guaranteed if you’re not gaming, and peeps who use smartphones as modern-day bar phones should get much better results.

There is one concern, however. I found overnight battery drain a bit higher than usual, with the phone losing 1% for each hour it’s left alone brooding. This can be forgiven considering the device is running its very first software build, but OPPO, if you’re reading this, please fix.

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Battery drain is consistent even when idle but it could be the AOD

The slight battery drain is made up for by charging speeds that totally smoke the competition. 65W is no joke, and it’s almost mesmerizing to see the battery percentage climb by 1 every few seconds. 0-100 takes around 30 minutes, which sits perfectly in line with OPPO’s own claims.

OPPO Reno7 5G Review: Cameras

The triple camera setup at the rear is decent for the price and comprises a 64MP main camera, an 8MP wide-angle camera, and a 2MP macro camera. The app is fairly extensive, covering almost every aspect of mobile photography. Daylight shooting through the primary lens lands you some pleasing, Instagram-ready images, thanks to an elaborate AI mode that makes useful tweaks per the scene. Colors are fairly natural overall, although skies can appear a bit bluer than they actually are.

But that’s not to say that the primary unit is flawless. Details are my main gripe with the shooter — many images, particularly of wider landscapes, lose their clarity upon zooming in. The 64MP mode does help overcome the shortcoming a little but its scope is limited.

The 8MP ultrawide camera clicks images that are more or less comparable to the primary shooter in terms of colors, dynamic range, and contrast. Still, having a less dense pixel count means that image details are even more scarce upon zooming, but you should be just fine posting them on your socials.

Next up is the 2MP macro lens, and unlike the other two rear sensors, this one’s truly useless. Not only does it have trouble focusing on subjects up close, which is exactly what it was built for, but results are quite blurry and not at all serviceable. You’d be better off zooming in on subjects from the 64MP unit, which makes me wonder why OPPO bothered bundling such a bog-standard macro in the first place.

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2MP macro sample

Night photography is a combo of heavy processing and plenty of oversharpening, but switching to the dedicated Night mode addresses most of the concerns from the default mode. A point of bother here are subjects like street lights spreading all over the images and some lens flaring, and that’s something that doesn’t appear to be the kind that can be fixed by software processing.

The OPPO Reno7 5G offers up to 4K 30 FPS video recording, but dropping it to 1080p grants access to the “Ultra Steady” EIS mode, which is most impressive. Also supported is “Bokeh Flare Portrait Video” which blurs the background in real-time when it detects a human subject in a video. Good stuff.

OPPO Reno7 Review: Verdict

The OPPO Reno7 5G lacks the more-premium design of its Pro sibling (our review here) and also gives a miss to that pretty light-up camera module. But for around Rs 10,000 less, it offers better value for money. The Dimensity 900 chip shows around 50% lower benchmark scores than flagship models but performs just as well in day-to-day tasks.

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However, things get more interesting when the competition is reeled in. You get offerings like the Xiaomi 11 Lite NE and the Samsung Galaxy M52 5G that seem to offer more, at least in terms of performance, at over Rs 3,000 less. But none of them offer 65W fast charging, and some may also prefer the Reno7’s flashy design.

There’s also the case of the Reno6 5G that carries a near-identical spec-sheet despite being a year old. The device boots into Android 11 out of the box just like the Reno7, meaning both should get updated up to Android 13. Its price may be Rs 1,000 higher but that doesn’t stop it from being a great alternative to its successor.

All in all, the OPPO Reno7 5G is no all-rounder, but if design, software experience, battery life, and charging are your thing, then you’re in for a treat.

Apple: 2021 MacBook Pro & Pro Display XDR’s brightness is limited in high temperatures

Earlier this week, Apple published a new support document related to its 2021 MacBook Pro lineup and its Pro Display XDR. Apparently, both devices limit their overall brightness on the screen, to avoid damage when the display panel is running at high temperatures.

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In the support document, the Cupertino based giant stated that a caution symbol will be displayed in the menu bar or display menu in the Control Center of a 2021 MacBook Pro or Apple Pro Display XDR. This alert notifies the users that the display is in low power mode and that the brightness will be limited as well (Via MacRumors). The iPhone maker says that this only occurs in a few scenarios. This include, ambient temperature of the room being high or if bright content is displayed on the screen for a long time.

The brand also offered certain solutions for users that are repeatedly seeing the warning pop up. So let’s have a look:

  • On MacBook Pro with Liquid Retina XDR display, quit any apps that could be consuming significant system resources.
  • Use the Apple XDR Display or Pro Display XDR reference mode unless your current workflow requires a specific reference mode.
  • Lower the ambient temperature of the room.
  • Close or hide any windows with HDR content.
  • Choose Apple menu  > Sleep to put your Mac to sleep. Let your display cool down for 5-10 minutes, then press any key on the keyboard to wake your Mac.

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Apart from these, the company says that simply lowering the room’s temperature or putting the devices to sleep for a while might help in cooling it down. As per the official support document, users that face this issue regularly despite the ambient temperature of the room being under 25 degree Celsius should contact Apple Support.

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OPPO Reno7 Pro Review: Shiny New Flat Design, Solid Software, & Capable Cameras

OPPO’s Reno family is known for its attractive and unique design paired with capable cameras. And today, a brand new Reno series has made its way into India. Considering its previous offerings, the expectations for the latest models are high.

We recently managed to get our hands on the Reno7 Pro 5G, which is the higher end model in the series and is positioned just below the company’s flagship entries. This is also the same smartphone that launched in China back in December 2021. And now, here’s the OPPO Reno7 Pro review based on my first-hand experience with the device, so let’s see if the phone is worth its price.

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OPPO Reno7 Pro Review: Design

Similar to the iPhone, the Reno7 Pro 5G features a flat rear panel, with absolutely no curves, save for the corners. Coming from a device with a curved back, it took some time for me to get used to the Reno7 Pro initially. But I have to add that it wasn’t unwieldy in any manner. The handset felt great in the hand, although I was worried about dropping it since it was quite slim (measuring just 7.45mm).

The device’s sharp edges did not dig into my hands either. So holding on to it for long periods of time wasn’t uncomfortable. This was further complemented by its 180g weight that is lighter than many modern day high-end smartphones. However, it’s a tall phone and one-handed use wasn’t easy with my average sized hand. The Reno7 Pro also features stereo speakers situated at the bottom. It is loud and clear, but I found that the audio quality takes a dip at the peak volume.

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The color of the Reno7 Pro appears to shift based on the angle and amount of light being reflected off of its rear panel. (Here it has a bluish hue)

Talking about the looks, OPPO undoubtedly placed an emphasis on the design of the smartphone. The rear features a Panda Glass panel (alkali-aluminosilicate sheet glass) that has a total of 1.2 million micro etchings that create the illusion of thousands of stars (company calls it the OPPO Glow). So under direct light, the rear panel of the Reno7 Pro glitters bright. This is even more prominent under direct sunlight. In all honesty, this is a bit of a hit or miss design. The device features a solid build with metallic frames and premium finish, but the glittering rear panel seems to take away from its elegance overall (I had the Starlight Black variant). However, this is more of a personal preference than an objective standpoint and others might like this design quite a bit.

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Under direct sunlight, the Reno7 Pro glitters like its filled with tiny diamonds and showcases its true black color

A nitpick that I do have for the device’s design is the tall camera bump. I have never liked the fact that my smartphone can’t rest flat on its back, ever since camera bumps became prevalent. But this time around, I’m willing to accept the bump for one reason alone, the ring light. Remember how smartphones used to offer LED notification light a few years ago, well, it has made a reappearance with the Reno7 Pro.

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The camera’s tall bump also houses an LED light that surrounds the entire module. I found it to be quite handy since I usually placed the Reno7 Pro on its display. The camera module itself also has a dual tone design. The upper half with the primary sensor is raised higher, while the lower half is shorter but features a mirror finish on the metallic surface.

Display

The OPPO Reno7 Pro sports a 6.55 inch AMOLED display with a FHD+ resolution (2400x1080px). This screen offers 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling, 20:9 aspect ratio and a high screen to body ratio of 92.8 percent. While the display isn’t exactly the best on paper, it isn’t lacking by any means and even offers HDR10+ support.

However, there were a couple of issues I had with the screen. The Reno7 Pro did not perform great under direct sunlight (despite having a 920 nits peak brightness, I tried auto and manual adjustments). Also, 120Hz refresh rate would’ve been appreciated. But it still did well overall, with media consumption and gaming also being a delightful experience. While the side bezels are the narrowest its ever been on a Reno phone, there is a noticeable chin at the bottom. The top left corner of the display also houses a punch hole selfie camera, which didn’t bother me while watching movies or playing games.

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Software

Arriving at the software side of the device, the Reno7 Pro runs on the Android 11 OS based ColorOS 12 out of the box. Apart from its premium build, the software was also one of its stronger suits. OPPO has come a long way with its ColorOS custom skin, with the latest iteration offering a great user experience and solid stability. I did not encounter any kind of lags, glitches, or bugs so far, and the Chinese smartphone brand also offers multiple customization options.

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As for ways to personalize your Reno phone, ColorOS 12 lets you customize icons, wallpapers, fingerprint scanner animation, and my personal favorite, the Always On Display in various different ways. You’re also offered a number of themes as well. Unfortunately, while ColorOS has a solid user experience, it is still packed with bloatware. Luckily, most of these are removable, so you’re not completely helpless in this regard.

Gaming & Benchmark

Under the hood, the Reno7 Pro features a new MediaTek chipset, the Dimensity 1200 MAX chipset. As the name suggests, the Dimensity 1200 MAX is an upgraded version of the Dimensity 1200, which was featured in the Reno6 Pro. However, it is not a simple overclocked variant, rather, the MAX version offers enhancements for the display and imaging capabilities. Additionally, the model I tested housed 256GB of internal storage and 12GB of RAM, which can be virtually expanded by up to 7GB.

I ran the Reno7 Pro through a couple of benchmarks, including the 3DMark, Geekbench 5, and AnTuTu. For games, I ran Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) on the smartphone, since it’s one of the most popular titles in the Indian market. Talking about the benchmarks first, the device scored an average of around 808 in Geekbench 5’s single core test, and around the 2900 mark in the mutli core test. This puts it close to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, which was also reflected in our other benchmarks as well. In 3DMark, the device hit a score just under 4,300 in the Wild Life test, while its AnTuTu results were within the 630,000 and 650,000 range in the tests.

In BGMI, I ran the game in either “Smooth + Extreme” settings or the “Ultra + HDR” pairing to test the different ends of the graphical settings. As expected, the former offered a much smoother gameplay experience and is likely a better option for those looking for a competitive edge, but with HDR enabled, the graphical fidelity was better, but at the cost of framerate. However, I didn’t experience any major stutters or lags in either of the settings. Between the benchmarks and gaming tests, the Reno7 Pro also managed to remain cool, with the back panel only becoming slightly warm after playing a couple of matches on BGMI. Notably, OPPO is also offering a dedicated gaming mode to further enhance your gaming experience, despite the device not being a ‘gaming smartphone’.

Battery & Charging

The Reno7 Pro 5G is powered by a 4,500mAh battery pack with 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 fast charging. As per the company’s official claims, the device can be charged to 100 percent in just 31 minutes. During my OPPO Reno7 Pro review, I found the claim to be accurate. When I first got the device, I charged it to full to see how long it would last without having to charge it again. I used the Reno7 Pro for social media, light gaming, and an unhealthy amount of Netflix series and movies (its 20:9 aspect ratio and HDR enabled screen really spoiled me).

The device lasted just under 2 days in a single full charge and was topped up in a little over 30 minutes. So, with moderate use, the Reno7 Pro would likely last for around 1.5 days. But depending on your usage, it might last even longer. But expect the battery life to take a hit if you game on your smartphone often or watch a lot of movies as well.

Camera

The OPPO Reno7 Pro features a triple camera setup on the rear, consisting of a 50 megapixel primary camera, 8 megapixel ultra-wide angle lens, and a 2 megapixel macro sensor on the rear. Meanwhile, the front features a 32 megapixel punch hole selfie shooter. The camera app is also jam packed with different modes and features, with most of them being actually useful and fun to play around with. This also includes various beauty filters and retouching options. Being marketed as a camera phone, the device is capable, but with a few flaws. To put it simply, OPPO is offering powerful tools for a great photography experience, but you’ll need to tinker with the camera a bit to figure out the most optimal settings.

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Primary

In ideal conditions, the smartphone’s main 50 megapixel Sony IMX766 sensor captured images with a good amount of detail and fairly accurate colors. HDR worked well in most scenarios too, offering better colors while highlighting the shadows as well. However, when HDR was enabled, the camera was prone to overexpose the image and the colors seemed artificial when shooting in scenes with a lot of light.

The main camera also offers the usual night mode that helps in taking better images in low light scenes. Looking at the scene in the park, we can observe that the image with night mode enabled offers better exposure and much better color reproduction. Unfortunately, it didn’t work as intended 100 percent of the time, but when it did, the results were quite good.

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Primary Camera: Shot under Artificial Lighting

The main camera also offers the usual night mode that helps in taking better images in low light scenes. Looking at the scene in the park, we can observe that the image with night mode enabled offers better exposure and much better color reproduction. Unfortunately, it didn’t work as intended 100 percent of the time, but when it did, the results were quite good.

For the Reno7 series, the company had heavily marketed its portrait mode. This is available on both front and rear cameras. The bokeh effect on this mode is quite solid, with great edge detection. However, it did face some issues in differentiating between the background and the subject when there was a lack of proper lighting. OPPO even offers users the option to adjust the blur in this mode as well.

Ultra Wide Angle

Arriving at the wide angle lens, it is an 8 megapixel camera that offers a 119˚ field of view. In broad daylight, the wide angle lens was capable of capturing a wider image than the primary sensor, but lacked the same level of detail. Its performance takes an even greater hit during low light scenarios.

Furthermore, the wide angle lenses also support HDR like the main camera. However, it also suffers from the same exposure and color reproduction issue as the primary sensor in well lit scenes. You can also shoot videos from the wide angle camera, but they aren’t great to be honest, with visible noise even in daylight.

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Unfortunately, the Reno7 Pro still, disappointingly, offers a 2 megapixel lens. This implies that the camera outputs low quality images. Having this sensor does offer more options, but shooting close-ups from the primary lens is often times better, since this sensor also had trouble focusing properly on the subject as well.

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Selfie Camera

One of the highlighting features of the Reno7 Pro is its front facing camera. The device is the first in the world to feature the Sony IMX709 sensor, which OPPO claims offers a great selfie experience. This sensor is exclusive to the brand and I found it to be capable in my tests. Looking at the selfie shots, the colors were natural in most scenarios.

But in low light scenes, the phone cranks up the ISO a bit too high at times. This makes the image seem unnaturally bright, with visible noise in the image. However, in proper lighting, the selfies retain good details with the images appearing natural. A handy feature offered in the camera app is the wide view mode that broadens the FOV. In other words, it makes it easier for you and your buddies to fit in the frame for a group selfie.

Verdict

For a price tag of 39,999 INR (roughly 535 US Dollars), there are a number of great alternatives from rival brands that the Reno7 Pro will have to compete against in the Indian market. This includes the likes of the OnePlus 9R (Snapdragon 870), Xiaomi 11T Pro (Snapdragon 888), and the Motorola Edge 20 Pro (Snapdragon 870). The processors on these devices are faster than the Dimensity 1200 MAX on the Reno7 Pro. So, even if the device offers a smooth gaming experience, choosing one of the aforementioned models might be better for mobile gamers.

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But, performance isn’t everything and there are a number of other factors to consider. OPPO’s latest entry features a high-end premium build quality, solid software, capable cameras, and a unique design, with the ring LED lights being an added bonus. This makes it a worthwhile consideration for those that do not game on their smartphones, since the Dimensity 1200 MAX is more than capable of handling day to day tasks with ease.

So while I may not recommend this model to people who want the latest and the greatest, the Reno7 Pro might be suited for those looking for a premium experience without breaking the bank for a full-fledged flagship.

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Purported Redmi K50 receives BIS certification

Yesterday, three smartphones supposedly belonging to the Redmi K50 series got certified by TENAA. At the same time, one of these handsets had also appeared on BIS. Let’s check out what we can expect from this device.

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According to Yash (@i_hsay), a Xiaomi group phone with model number 22021211RI has been certified by BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards). Hence, we can expect this handset to launch in India.

The BIS listing of the said smartphone went live, following the TENAA certification of its Chinese variant with model number 22021211RC. Digital Chat Station says that this device is part of the upcoming Redmi K50 series.

Unfortunately, the exact name of the phone is a mystery as of now. However, thanks to Geekbench, we know that it will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset.

This handset is long rumored as the vanilla Redmi K50. For the unaware, last year’s Redmi K40 is known as Mi 11X in India and POCO F3 in other international markets. Hence, the newer model could go official as Xiaomi 12X and POCO F4 outside mainland China.

However, there’s a problem with the ‘Xiaomi 12X’ branding. The company already sells a smartphone called Xiaomi 12X in China as a toned-down version of vanilla Xiaomi 12.

We expect to learn more about this phone in the coming days as it is anticipated to launch by the end of February in China. Perhaps, we may learn its official names very soon.

 

 

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Oppo Watch Free and Enco M32 in Green color launched in India – check specs and price

Today(February 4th), Oppo took wraps off the Oppo Reno7 and Reno7 Pro phones in the Indian market. Apart from phones, the company also launched the Oppo Watch Free and Oppo Enco M32 in Green shade in India.

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The Oppo Watch Free comes with a smart band-like design sporting a 1.64-inch touch color AMOLED panel. It has a 280 x 456 pixels resolution, 326 PPI pixel density, and DCI-P3 color gamut. It comes with more than 100+ sports modes including running, walking, rowing machine, elliptical machine, cricket, archery, volleyball, swimming, and more.

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It comes with a heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, sleep tracker, and snoring detection. It can also control music and show notifications and call alerts. The smartwatch has a 230mAh battery that is claimed to offer 14 days of battery life. It also has fast charging support.

It has a 5 ATM water resistance rating and has Bluetooth v5.0 support. Following are its measurements – 46×29.7×10.6mm. As for the pricing, the Oppo Watch Free costs Rs. 5,999(~$80) in India and will be available on Flipkart and Oppo’s official websites. The company is yet to reveal the first sale date of the smartwatch.

Oppo Enco M32

Last month, Oppo launched the Enco M32 in India, but it was only available in the Black shade. Now, Oppo has officially launched the Oppo Enco M32 neckband earphones in the new Green color. It costs Rs. 1,799(~$24), but it will be available for Rs. 1,499(~$20) between February 9 to February 11 in India.

Oppo Enco M32 Green

The Oppo Enco M32 comes with 10mm drivers and has independent bass chambers. It supports magnetic pause/play and on/off features. The neckband earphones have an omnidirectional MEMC microphone for calls and support ENC (Environmental Noice Cancellation) for calls.

It has Bluetooth v5.0 and is IP55 water and dust-resistant. The smartwatch has a 220mAh battery that is claimed to offer up to 28 hours of playback. It also has fast charging support with which one can enjoy 20 hours of music with just 10 minutes of charging.

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Samsung Galaxy A33, A53 India launch imminent as support pages go live, Galaxy A73 spotted at BIS

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A33 and Galaxy A53 smartphones were spotted at India’s BIS certification platform in the recent past. Now, the Galaxy A73 has also bagged approval from the BIS authority. In addition, the Galaxy A33 and A53 support pages have gone live on Samsung India’s website, which indicates that both models may launch as soon as this month in the country. The A73’s support page hasn’t yet appeared on the official Samsung site in the country.

As revealed by MySmartPrice, the support pages of the Galaxy A33 5G with SM-A336E/DS model number and Galaxy A53 5G with SM-A53E/DS model number are now live on Samsung India’s website. Unfortunately, these listings have no information on their specs. The third screenshot in the slideshow shows that the Galaxy A73 with SM-A736B/DS has been certified by the BIS agency in the country.

Samsung Galaxy A33 5G specifications (rumored)

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Samsung Galaxy A33 5G CAD renders by OnLeaks / 91mobiles

The Galaxy A33 5G may come with a 6.4-inch AMOLED FHD+ waterdrop notch display and a 48-megapixel (main) + 8-megapixel (ultrawide) + 5-megapixel (macro) + 2-megapixel (depth) quad-camera unit. It may come with a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging and a side-facing fingerprint scanner.

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G specifications (rumored)

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Samsung Galaxy A53 5G

The Galaxy A53 5Gv is likely to come with a 6.5-inch S-AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz punch-hole screen, Exynos 1200 chipset, up to 8 GB of RAM, up to 128 GB of storage, and a 5,000mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging. It may feature a 32-megapixel front camera a, a 64-megapixel (main) + 12-megapixel (ultrawide) + 5-megapixel (macro) + 5-megapixel (depth) quad-camera unit, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.

Samsung Galaxy A73 5G specifications (rumored)

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Samsung Galaxy A33 5G CAD renders by OnLeaks / Zoutons

The Galaxy A73 5G is expected to arrive with a 6.7-inch AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz punch-hole display, a 108-mgeapixel quad-camera unit, and a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging. It may come with Snapdragon 750G, 8 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage. All three phones are likely to run on Android 12 OS with One UI 4.x on top and an IP67 rated chassis.

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Realme C35 to launch on February 10, key specifications, design revealed

Realme is gearing to launch new C-series of smartphones in different markets. Realme Thailand has confirmed the arrival of the Realme C35 handset. It has also revealed the name of the chipset that will be driving the smartphone.

The Chinese manufacturer has confirmed that the Realme C35 will be powered by the Unisoc T616 chipset. To recollect, the handset was seen with model number RMX3511, 4 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS in January.

Realme C35 processor

The TUV certification of the device revealed that it will carry support for 18W fast charging. The handset has bagged approvals from certification platforms like Thailand’s NBTC, India’s BIS, Indonesia’s SDPPI, and TUV. KantaPhone (via) has shared the following image to reveal the design of the smartphone. The device is confirmed to launch on Feb. 10 in Thailand.

Realme C35 poster

The Realme C35 will be arriving with a waterdrop notch display on the front. The power button available on the right edge of the device will double up as a fingerprint scanner. The rear side of the phone has a triple camera unit like the one that was made available on the Realme GT Neo2.

The poster reveals that the Realme C35 is equipped with a 50-megapixel main camera. It is packed with a 5,000mAh battery. Probably, it may offer other features like an 8-megapixel front camera and up to 128 GB of storage.

In related news, the Realme C31 with model number RMX3501 has been spotted at Indonesian telecomFCCNBTC, and TUV certification sites in the recent weeks. These listings have only managed to reveal that the C31 will come with a 5,000mAh battery, 10W charging, Android 11, and Bluetooth 5.0. There is no word on the launch date of the C31.

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50W Oppo Wireless AIR VOOC fast charger may debut alongside the Oppo Find X5

Oppo is expected to launch its upcoming Find X5 series soon in the Chinese and Indian markets. So far, we have learned a handful of details of the phones in the series. Now, the tipster Mukul Sharma reveals Oppo’s upcoming Wireless AIR VOOC charger, which may launch alongside the Find X5 series as an accessory.

Mukul reveals that this year, Oppo will be aggressive in terms of its wireless charging support on phones. He reveals that a new 50W Oppo wireless charger called Oppo Wireless AIR VOOC charger may debut soon. This 50W wireless charger could debut alongside the Find X5 series.

Oppo Wireless AIR VOOC fast charger

In case you are unaware, rumors have it that Oppo may launch the Oppo Find X5 Pro with a 50W wireless charging support. Having said that, the Oppo Wireless AIR VOOC charger could be a wireless charging accessory for the Find X5 Pro.

Also, we do not know, the 50W wireless charger’s debut could also be a hint that we may see more wireless charging supported phones from Oppo in the future.

Other than this, the Find X5 and Find X5 Pro will offer flagship-level performance. The former will have a Dimensity 9000 chipset and the latter will get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.

OPPO Find X5 Render

The Oppo Find X5 duo will have AMOLED panels with a 6.7-inch QHD+ LTPO 2.0 screen on the X5 Pro. The device will have 120Hz refresh rate support. The series will come with Oppo’s in-house Mariana MariSilicon X Imaging NPU chip.

This chip will be supporting the cameras on the phones. Previous rumors have revealed that there will be a 50MP Sony IMX766 primary lens and a 32MP Sony IMX709 selfie lens on the Find X5 phones.

OPPO Find X5 Render
OPPO Find X5 / X5 Pro renders by OnLeaks / Prepp.in

 

There are very limited details about the vanilla Find X5, but we do know some details about the Pro model. The Oppo Find X5 Pro is expected to pack a 5,000mAh battery with support for 80W wired fast charging. And of course, as said above, a 50W wireless fast charging support.

The smartphone will have up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. It is expected to run on Android 12 OS out of the box.

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OPPO Reno7, Reno7 Pro launched in India: Here’s how much they cost

After multiple leaks and teasers, the OPPO Reno7 series has finally launched in India. As expected, the company has introduced two models in the lineup, namely OPPO Reno7 5G and OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G. The former is a completely new device, while the latter is the same as the model available in China.

OPPO Reno7 5G, OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G Price and Availability in India

The OPPO Reno7 series will retail at the following price tags in India.

  • OPPO Reno7 5G (8GB + 256GB) – ₹28,999 ($388)
  • OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G (12GB + 256GB) – ₹39,999 ($535)

The OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G will go on sale first on February 8, followed by the OPPO Reno7 5G on February 17.

Both the smartphones can be purchased from Flipkart as well as offline stores across the country. Customers can also avail bank offers to further lower the price.

OPPO Reno7 5G Specifications and Features

The OPPO Reno7 5G is built around a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.

OPPO Reno 7 5G
OPPO Reno7 5G

The phone houses a triple camera setup on the rear comprising of a 64MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide unit, and a 2MP macro snapper. On the front, it nests a 32MP selfie shooter inside the punch-hole at the top left corner.

The device features the trademark ‘Reno Glow’ design, however, it lacks the flat frame found on its predecessor OPPO Reno6 5G as well as the bigger sibling OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G. It measures 7.81mm in thickness, weighs 173g, and comes in two colors (Startrails Blue, Starlight Black).

Finally, the handset runs ColorOS 12 based on Android 11 and it draws energy from a 4,500mAh battery, which supports 65W SuperVOOC fast charging.

OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G Specifications and Features

The OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G also sports the ‘Reno Glow’ design. But it not only has a flat metal frame but also an ‘Orbit Breathing Ligt’ around the rear camera island for notifications.

OPPO Reno 7 Pro 5G
OPPO Reno7 Pro 5G

The phone flaunts a 6.5-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with an in-screen fingerprint sensor and a 90Hz refresh rate. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 1200-MAX chipset coupled with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

For photography and videography, the handset arrives with a triple camera system on the rear and a 32MP Sony IMX709 selfie camera on the front. The rear setup includes a 50MP Sony IMX766 primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide shooter, a 2MP macro snapper, and a color temperature sensor.

Despite measuring only 7.45mm in thickness, the smartphone houses a 4,500mAh battery with support for 65W SuperVOOC fast charging. It weighs 180g and can be availed in two colors (Startrails Blue, Starlight Black).

Last but not least, it runs Android 11-based ColorOS 12.

 

 

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Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro flagship smartphones now available in Italy and Spain

It’s been a few months since Google announced its flagship smartphones — Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Now, both these smartphones from the company are finally available for purchase in Italy and Spain.

With the availability of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones in Italy and Spain, the latest flagship devices from Google are now available in 11 countries. This is also the first time the tech giant is expanding the availability of phones to new regions.

Pixel 6 Pro featured

The Google Pixel 6 lineup is available in only Just Black or Carbon color option in Italy and Spain. The standard model is priced at €649 for the 128GB storage model while the Pro model with 128GB storage costs €899.

The company says that both the devices will have “limited availability” and adds that additional devices will be made available from May. It remains unknown what’s the stock count for both these new offerings.

For those who are unaware, the Pixel 6 series phones were already available in select European markets ever since their unveiling in October last year, which include United Kingdom, France, the Republic of Ireland, and Germany.

These are the first smartphones from Google that come powered by the company’s own Google Tensor chipset and not Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor. The strategy seems to have worked as the company recently revealed that these new phones managed to break all the previous phone sales records.

The launch of Pixel 6 series phones in other regions come at a time when the company is expected to soon launch the Pixel 6a smartphone. However, the launch is still months away and we expect to know more about the phone in the coming weeks.

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Fire-Boltt Ninja Call 2 with Bluetooth Calling listed on Flipkart ahead of launch

Fire-Boltt has launched a couple of smartwatches in the Ninja series recently including the Fire-Boltt Ninja 2 and Ninja 2 Max. Now, the India-based gadget manufacturer seems to be prepping to launch another Ninja series smartwatch dubbed Fire-Boltt Ninja Call 2.

According to MySmartPrice, the Fire-Boltt Ninja Call 2 was found listed on the Flipkart website, ahead of any announcements. Unfortunately, the listing has now been removed, but the publication has managed to learn plenty of its details.

Fire-Boltt Ninja Call 2 Specification and Features 

The Fire-Boltt Ninja 2 will come with a large 1.7-inch color touch display with 240 x 280 pixels resolution. The smartwatch has a square form factor and has a physical button on the right spine. This button will be for navigation across the UI. The smartwatch has over 200+ watch faces.

Fire-Boltt Ninja Call 2

One of its highlights will be the Bluetooth calling feature. The smartwatch will support calling with the help of the built-in microphone and speaker. The calling feature also has support for a quick dial pad, call history, and contacts. It also has a mute option.

The smartwatch comes with various other features like music control and camera control. It features over 27 sports modes and has several health-related features.

Fire-Boltt Ninja Call 2

It comes with heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and SpO2 monitoring. The sports modes include cycling, walking, running, badminton, climbing, and more. It also supports female health tracking.

Apart from this, the smartwatch is advertised to have up to 10 days of battery life. The device will offer up to 5 days of battery if the Bluetooth calling feature is used. Other features of the smartwatch include IP67 dust and water-resistant rating, games support, reminder feature, and flashlight support.

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POCO X4 5G launch imminent, bags vital certification

POCO X4 5G with 2201116PG model number was spotted at Malaysia’s SIRIM certification platform in January. Now the same device has been approved by Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC). These certifications show that the POCO X4 5G may launch as early as this month.

The NBTC has no information on the hardware specs of the POCO X4 5G. What makes the story confusing is that the same 2201116PG was seen with POCO X4 Pro 5G moniker at TDRA. There is a possibility that there could be some error with the TDRA listing. Past reports have revealed that the 220116PG is the model number of the Indian variant of the POCO X4 5G.

Reports have claimed that the POCO X4 5G will be a rebranded version of the global Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. As it has happened with previously released Redmi-POCO rebranded phones, the POCO X4 may arrive with a unique rear design as compared to the Redmi model.

POCO X4 5G specifications

The POCO X4 5G is likely to feature a 6.67-inch S-AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz display. The device will feature a 16-megapixel selfie camera and a 108-megapixel (main) + 8-megapixel (ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (macro) triple camera unit. The device may come preinstalled with MIUI 13 and Android 11 OS.

Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G global edition
Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G global edition

The Snapdragon 695 chipset may power the POCO X4 5G. The handset may ship with up to 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256GB of storage. It may house a 5,000mAh battery that carries support for 67W fast charging. The device may come other features like dual speakers, a side-facing fingerprint scanner, and a microSD card slot.

POCO is yet to launch its first smartphone this year. Probably, the POCO X4 5G could be the company’s first phone this year, which may debut as early as this month in multiple markets including India.

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Xiaomi 12 New Year Gift Box Edition now up for sale in China for 3999 yuan ($629)

A few days ago, Xiaomi had announced a new variant of its flagship smartphone, dubbed Xiaomi 12 New Year Gift Box Edition. Today, the device has now been listed on JD.com for purchase in China at a price of 3,999 yuan, which is about $629.

In the box, the company is including a black-colored Xiaomi 12 flagship smartphone, a special red-colored custom case with the “Year of the Tiger” theme, and a glittery Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 commemorative piece.

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This is a limited edition device and the company has confirmed that it will be selling only 200 models worldwide. The smartphone coming in this edition packs 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

As for the smartphone, the specifications remain the same as the standard model. It features a 6.28-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ screen resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, coupled with LODDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 internal storage.

In the camera department, there’s a triple-camera setup on the back that includes a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 primary sensor, a 13-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 5-megapixel macro sensor. On the front side, there’s a 32-megapixel front-facing snapper.

The smartphone is running the latest MIUI 13 custom user interface based on the Android 12 operating system. It comes powered by a 4,500mAh battery and has support for 67W fast charging as well as 50W wireless charging.

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OPPO Reno7 Z 5G bags NBTC certification

OPPO Reno7 series will be launching today in India today. It will be made available to other markets in the coming weeks. Now, a Reno7 series phone called the Reno7 has received approval from Thailand’s NBTC certification site. These listings have revealed few details on the specs of the Reno7 Z.

An OPPO smartphone with model number CPH2343 and Reno7 Z moniker in the database of NBTC. Apart from confirming the support for some connectivity features including 5G, the NBTC listing has no information on Reno 7 Z’s major specs.

The Reno7 Z has been previously spotted at the TUV certification site. The listing had revealed that it has a 4,500mAh battery that carries support for 33W fast charging. The other specs of the Reno7 Z are under the wraps. It will be arriving as the successor for the Reno6 Z, which debuted in July 2021. At present, there is no word on the launch date of the Reno7 Z.

OPPO Reno6 Z specifications

The OPPO Reno6 Z features a 6.43-inch AMOLED display that offers a Full HD+ resolution. It has a 32-megapixel front-facing camera, and a 64-megapixel (main) + 8-megapixel (ultrawide) + 2-megapixel (macro) triple camera unit. The device runs on Android 11 OS and ColorOS UI.

The Reno6 Z is powered by the Dimensity 800U chipset. It was introduced in variants such as 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. It houses a 4,310mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging. For security, it has an in-screen fingerprint scanner. It was introduced with pricing of ~$419 and it came in two colors such as Aurora and Stellar Black.

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Apple’s new patent reveals sunroof technology with user-controlled transparency for Apple Car

Apple has been making the rounds for its upcoming product that hasn’t even been officially confirmed by the technology giant — Apple Car. The electric vehicle from the company, which is being developed as Project Titan, has cropped up in news several times.

Now, yet another news related to the Apple Car has surfaced online and this time it is related to a patent that the Cupertino-based company filed and has now been granted.

Apple Car Sunroof Patent

The US Patent and Trademark Office has granted a new patent to Apple which appears to be a sunroof technology for the upcoming electric car from the company. While it doesn’t explicitly confirm that the technology is for the car but it doesn’t need any confirmation as sunroof technology is not something that can be used on an iPhone or iPad or even Mac.

The document also shows various drawings of what appears to be a car’s roof. Some of the diagrams indicate how the sunroof would move while some showcase the mechanism within the sunroof.

Further, an abstract in the patent application reads: “a vehicle includes a roof, an opening in the roof, and a window that is located forward from the opening.” This effectively confirms that it is for the car. The patent reveals a variable opacity glass which means that the user will be able to control the transparency of the sunroof.

A recent report had claimed that the upcoming Apple Car, which will be an electric vehicle with support for a fully autonomous self-driving feature, could debut by 2025. The project is facing several issues but the top-most problem is the company’s inability to retain people who are working on this project.

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Moto G Stylus 2022 launched with 90Hz display, 50MP triple cameras, 5,000mAh battery

Moto G Stylus 2022 has been launched in the U.S. The stylus-totting handset has arrived as the successor for last year’s Moto G Stylus 2021. The device features a punch-hole display on the front, a side-facing fingerprint scanner, and a 50-megapixel triple camera unit on the back. Here is all the information on the specs, features, and pricing of the G Stylus 2022.

Moto G Stylus 2022 specifications and features

The Moto G Stylus 2022 features a massive 6.8-inch IPS LCD display that offers an FHD+ resolution, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and a 90Hz refresh rate. The display punch-hole houses a 16-megapixel front camera.

Moto G Stylus 2022
Moto G Stylus 2022

Placed on the back is a 50-megapixel main camera. It is coupled with an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens and a 2-megapixel macro camera. The right side frame of the phone has a power button, which is integrated with a fingerprint scanner.

The Helio G88 is placed under the hood of the Moto G Stylus 2022. The device ships with 6 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal storage. It is packed with a 5,000mAh battery that is promised to last for up to 2 days.

The G Stylus 2022 runs on Android 11 OS, which is customized with Motorola’s My UX interface. The stylus that accompanies the device is mainly for writing notes and drawing sketches on the large display of G Stylus 2022.

Moto G Stylus 2022 pricing and availability

The Moto G Stylus 2022 comes in two colors such as Twilight Blue and Metallic Rose. The device carries a price tag of $399 for the 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage edition. It is now up for pre-orders in the U.S. with the sale commencing on Feb. 17.

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Nokia G21 official renders appear online revealing the front & rear designs

The hype around the yet-to-be-released Nokia G21 has been raised some notches higher with the release of some official renders of the device by Roland Quandt. The images add to the Geekbench listing of the device that was spotted earlier this week. The tweet by the tipster shows three color options for the device namely dark green, dark brown, and light green.Nokia G21

The Nokia G21 will be powered by a Unisoc T606 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB storage. It is expected to come with a camera setup that includes a 50MP primary sensor and a couple of auxiliary sensors. The Nokia G21 could come with a 6.5-inch LCD with HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch in the front.

The Nokia G21 is expected to draw from the traditional ruggedness of Nokia, with some degree of durability. There are no details yet on the potential release date and price of the model. We are also in the dark as to whether there will be different configurations of the RAM/ memory combination or just the single 4GB/128GB specified for the model.

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OnePlus 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 6 Pro: Specs Comparison

Finally, Pixel phones are flagships again. Google released the Pixel 6 Pro last year and it is currently expanding to more regions, even though there are actually limited quantities available in some of them. Recently, data showed that OnePlus has beaten Google in its own country in terms of sales: the USA. But can OnePlus phones compete with Google ones in every aspect? This comparison will highlight the differences between the best flagships of each brand: the OnePlus 10 Pro and the Google Pixel 6 Pro. If you are having a hard time choosing between these two devices, this comparison between their specifications will make your life easier.

OnePlus 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 6 Pro

OnePlus 10 Pro Google Pixel 6 Pro
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 163 x 73.9 x 8.6 mm,
200.5 g
163.9 x 75.9 x 8.9 mm,
210 g
DISPLAY 6.7 inches, 1440 x 3216 pixels (Quad HD+), AMOLED 6.71 inches, 1440 x 3120 pixels (Quad HD+), AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, octa-core 3 GHz Google Tensor, octa-core 2.8 GHz
MEMORY 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – 12 GB RAM, 512 GB 12 GB RAM, 128 GB – 12 GB RAM, 256 GB –  12 GB RAM, 512 GB
SOFTWARE Android 12, ColorOS Android 12
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS
CAMERA Triple 48 + 8 + 50 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.4 + f/2.2
32 MP f/2.2 front camera
Triple 50 + 48 + 12 MP, f/1.9 + f/3.5 + f/2.2
11.1 MP f/2.2 front camera
BATTERY 5000 mAh, fast charging 80W, fast wireless charging 50W 5003 mAh, Fast Charging 30W, fast wireless charging 23W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 5G, dual SIM, reverse wireless charging Optional eSIM, IP68 waterproof, UWB support

Design

I love the design of the Google Pixel 6 Pro because it is very original. Its horizontal camera module and its bicolor rear cover are simply amazing. But the OnePlus 10 Pro is another stunning phone if we talk about aesthetics, especially thanks to its curved screen at the sides. Both the phones have a body made of glass and an aluminum frame, but the only waterproof phone is the Google Pixel 6 Pro with its IP68 certification. Unlike the OnePlus 9 Pro, the 10 Pro does not offer any certification against water and dust. It is very hard to choose the best design, but according to my tastes, the Pixel 6 Pro has something more to offer thanks to its original look.

 

Display

On the paper, it looks like the OnePlus 10 Pro has a better display. It is an AMOLED panel with the LTPO 2.0 technology providing very low energy consumption and an adaptive refresh rate from 1 to 120 Hz. The screen shows up to one billion colors with a Quad HD+ resolution of 1440 x 3216 pixels, it has a diagonal of 6.7 inches, the HDR10+ certification, and the Gorilla Glass Victus protection. Despite the OnePlus 10 Pro looks to have better specs, the Google Pixel 6 Pro still comes with one of the best displays out there: an AMOLED panel with a Quad HD+ resolution of 1440 x 3120 pixels, the LTPO technology, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and the HDR10+ standard.

 

Specs & Software

The Google Pixel 6 Pro is equipped with the first Google’s proprietary chipset: the Google Tensor with very advanced machine learning capabilities, paired with 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. However, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 mobile platform found on the OnePlus 10 Pro is actually more powerful. It is built with a 4 nm production process and runs at a max frequency of 3 GHz. It is paired with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 native storage. The real advantage of the Pixel 6 Pro is the software: it ships with a stock version of Android 12 and it will be the fastest phone to get the new major update to the next Android version because it is a Google device. However, the OnePlus 10 Pro will still get great software support and it is rumored to get the unified operating system created by OPPO and OnePlus.

 

Camera

It is very hard to establish which is the best camera phone of this duo and software optimization will play a very important role in this aspect. The Google Pixel 6 Pro has a definitely better telephoto sensor with its 48 MP resolution and 4x optical zoom. Even the main camera is more interesting. On the other hand, the OnePlus 10 Pro has a superior ultrawide camera with a 50 MP resolution and a 150° FOV, as well as the Hasselblad optimizations. I personally prefer the Pixel 6 Pro.

 

Battery

The Google Pixel 6 Pro and the OnePlus 10 Pro have more or less the same battery capacity and I do not expect big differences in terms of battery life. But the OnePlus flagship features faster charging technologies: 80W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.

 

Price

OnePlus 10 Pro is priced at €650/$744 in China and it is still not available globally, while the Google Pixel 6 Pro costs €900 in Europe and $760 in the U.S. The OnePlus 10 Pro has a lot of better specifications on paper, but the Pixel 6 Pro comes with great software features and cameras. Which device would you pick?

 

OnePlus 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 6 Pro: PRO and CONS

OnePlus 10 Pro

PRO

  • Amazing ultrawide camera
  • Faster charging
  • One billion colors display
  • Dual SIM
  • Better chipset

CONS

  • Not waterproof

 

Google Pixel 6 Pro

PRO

  • UWB support
  • Impressive telephoto camera
  • Great front camera
  • Faster updates
  • Waterproof IP68
  • Optional eSIM

CONS

  • Slower charging
  • No dual SIM

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Check out the sleek 2022 Lexus RZ 450e electric SUV teasers

Ahead of its scheduled sale later this year, Lexus has provided an official teaser of the 2022 Lexus RZ 450e electric SUV. The new pictures are the sequel to earlier ones already released providing some stunning details of the electric SUV. The Lexus RZ 450e is built around the same philosophy underpinning the Toyota bZ4X, although there are some exterior design departures noticeable in the new images. 2022 Lexus RZ 450e electric SUV

The Lexus RZ 450e is scheduled to be released in the spring and it will be the company’s first all-electric SUV. The company hopes that the new model could rival some of the established electric SUVs like the Tesla Model Y and the Skoda Enyaq. The Lexus RZ 450e seems to be the culmination of extensive development in the conceptualization of a unique vehicle that retains the luxury and premium appearance attached to the Lexus brand.2022 Lexus RZ 450e electric SUV

The new images do not include any details about the interior of the Lexus RZ 450e. The company may be holding the details for a subsequent teaser most probably, as it continues to hype the model and build momentum for its spring release. Lexus provided a sneak peek of the interior when it released a video of its CEO driving inside the vehicle, although the little details indicate a similar layout to the Toyota bZ4X. There is a five-seat configuration and a high center console. We expect a little deviation from the infotainment system, although there could be some tech innovations that the company may want to debut on the RZ 450e. 2022 Lexus RZ 450e electric SUV

The Lexus RZ 450e electric SUV will have a range of about 280 miles (534km), with the capacity to gallop from 0-100km/h in 7.7 seconds. The RZ 450e will probably have the same 71.4kWh battery as the bZ4X and a dual-motor powertrain. The transmission mechanism of the electric SUV will revolve around the DIRECT4 which will make the car very versatile in transiting from four-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive and other options as determined by the driving conditions.

There are no details at this time about the pricing of the Lexus RZ 450e electric SUV, but this could be a premium offering in the SUV segment pitched higher than some of the current models.

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boAt Nirvanaa 751 ANC headphones with up to 65hr battery life launched

Ahead of its February 8 unveiling in India, audio accessories maker boAt has been serenading the expectant public with more details of the boAt Nirvanaa 751 ANC headphones. The boAt Nirvanaa will be available on Amazon India and will start from Rs. 3,999 ($54), which may be a limited launch price offer.boAt Nirvanaa 751 ANC headphones

The boAt Nirvanaa 751 ANC headphones boasts up to 65 hours of playback, fast charging support and it is the company’s first budget headphone that comes with active noise cancellation functionality. The hybrid ANC in the new boAt headphone is capable of canceling noise up to 33dB and there is a dedicated ANC button in the headphone.boAt Nirvanaa 751 ANC headphones

The device is compatible with Bluetooth 5.0, together with an AUX port for listening to audio even when the battery is flat. The ASAP fast charge technology is present in the Nirvanaa 751 and promises up to 10 hours of playback with 10 minutes of charge.boAt Nirvanaa 751 ANC headphones

The images indicate that the boAt Nirvanaa 751 ANC headphones will come in black, silver, and blue colors. In a matter of days, however, the full picture of the device and its functions will be established with its launch on February 8 in India.

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