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Moto G10 drops Motorola branding as it lands in Russia as the Lenovo K13 Note

It is no longer news that some Motorola phones are rebadged as Lenovo phones for other markets. The latest example is the Moto G10 which has made its way to Russia as the Lenovo K13 Note.

Lenovo K13 Note featured

Announced today for ₽12,490 (~$170), the Lenovo K13 Note is a budget 4G phone with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display that has a waterdrop notch and an HD+ resolution. It is powered by the Snapdragon 460 and comes in a single configuration with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A MicroSD card slot will allow users to add up to 512GB of extra storage.

There are four cameras on the back that sit together with an LED flash in a slightly protruding housing. The primary camera is a 48MP sensor and it comes along with an 8MP ultrawide angle camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. An 8MP camera is in front for selfies and video calls.

There is a fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone, a 5000mAh battery under the plastic body, and support for 10W charging via a USB-C port. It also has an audio jack at the top and runs Android 11 out of the box.

Lenovo K13 Note

Lenovo has made the K13 Note available in the same Aurora Gray and Sakura Pearl colors as the Moto G10, though we believe launching it in different colors would have been better to further differentiate them save for the branding.

You can purchase the Lenovo K13 Note at the Lenovo online shop. The pearl variant is discounted and can be purchased for ₽9,990 (~$137) from now till the 30th of June while the gray variant has its price cut down to ₽11,990 (~$164).

 

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ZTE announces MyOS now supports 5G Messaging Solution

With every new mobile wireless telecommunication technology or network standard, comes improved benefits. The arrival of 2G brought data services such as text messages, picture messages, and multimedia messages while 3G brought video calling. When 4G arrived, it brought faster and more stable connections that allowed for streaming and faster downloads as well as RCS-based messaging. 5G also brings faster connections along with improvements to legacy messaging.

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Dubbed 5G Messaging, it is said to bring improvements in multimedia messaging, commercial messaging, chatbots, carousels, and even support for payment. Messages will not only include audio and video but also geolocation. The service also brings messaging over Wi-Fi and group chats.

ZTE has now announced that it has added support for 5G Messaging to MyOS, its custom Android skin for its phones. It has been reported that only three ZTE phones support 5G Messaging at the moment. They are the ZTE S30, Axon 30 Pro, and the Axon 30 Ultra. We believe more devices will get the feature later.

 

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Lava Probuds is the Indian phone maker’s first TWS Earbuds

Indian smartphone maker Lava has launched its latest truly wireless (TWS) earbuds, named the Lava Probuds TWS earbuds in India. The Probuds TWS earbuds is the first TWS earbuds produced by the company, and it comes with some impressive features.Lava ProBuds

The earbuds have an extended battery life of up to 25 hours which is super impressive. It is powered by a MediaTek chipset and has IPX5 certification, making them water- and sweat-resistant. Lava hopes to make a strong statement with its debut offering in the TWS earbuds segment of the accessories market.

The Lava Probuds come with 11.6mm advanced drivers that offer an excellent audio output, have Bluetooth 5.0 support and its signature technology is the Wake and Pair technology, which allows it to turn on and connect the headset immediately when the case is opened.Lava Probuds TWS Earbuds

In a comment relating to the launch of the product, Tejinder Singh, a product executive at Lava International, stated that the Lava Probuds are high-performance earbuds that will appeal to modern audiophiles. He said the product was developed in line with the philosophy of Lava to develop products tailored to the needs of its home market of India. With the unveiling of its new truly wireless earbuds, Lava hopes to have a share of the market, and it targets the youths within the school-going and working class of the population. Lava says the earbuds can substantially ease the user’s work/study demands and provide entertainment when needed.Lava Probuds TWS Earbuds

The Lava Probuds TWS earbuds will go on sale from June 24 and would be sold for Rs. 2199 ($30). The product will be available in India at Lava e-store, Amazon, and Flipkart from noon on June 24.

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Upcoming OPPO phone may offer 120Hz display, SD768G, 64MP triple cameras

OPPO announced the Snapdragon 768G powered OPPO K9 5G last month in China. A tipster from China claimed that the company is working on another SD768G powered device. While its moniker is not known yet, the leaker has shared the entire specifications of the mysterious phone.

According to the tipster, the upcoming OPPO phone may house a 6.43-inch Samsung AMOLED E1 Pro display that will produce a 120Hz refresh rate. The Snapdragon 768G chip is likely to drive the smartphone with LPDDR4x RAM.

The rear camera setup of the phone may feature a 64-megapixel Samsung GW3 primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. For selfies, it may possess a 32-megapixel front camera.

The device could be equipped with a 4,500mAh battery that may support 50W rapid charging. It may come with other features like a single speaker, Dolby panoramic sound, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The tipster also revealed that the device measures 7.9mm in thickness and weighs 174 grams. It is speculated that the device may ship with up to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB and it could be priced around 2,499 Yuan (~$386).

Most of the specs mentioned above are available on the OPPO K9 5G. It remains it arrives as a new variant of the K9 handset.

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Some Galaxy A52 users are facing brightness issue in HDR video playback

The Galaxy A52 is one of the best Samsung smartphones released in 2021. The handset offers almost everything one needs in a smartphone at an affordable price tag. However, with the latest system update, the company appears to have broken a feature of the phone.

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Samsung Galaxy A52

Samsung Galaxy A52 HDR Video Playback Brightness Issue

The Galaxy A52 flaunts a 6.5-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED Display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 800 nits peak brightness. This panel is also HDR-certified, and therefore, it is capable of playing HDR videos on YouTube. Anyway, the device lacks certifications for Netflix and Amazon Prime Video like any other Samsung smartphone other than flagships.

But the latest June 2021 security patch update has broken HDR playback support even on YouTube. The issue is sort of weird. The YouTube app shows HDR options, however, the handset’s display does not brighten up.

I randomly came across this bug. While discussing with several other users on a Telegram group dedicated to Galaxy A52, I found out that I wasn’t the only one facing this issue.

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DRM Info app on the Samsung Galaxy A52

At first, I thought the latest system update might have affected DRM certification. Hence, I installed the DRM Info app to check the status. As you can see from the screenshot, the app clearly says that the phone’s screen not only supports HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG but also has Widevine L1 certification.

I did come across a workaround for this bug. Unfortunately, it did not work for me. Nonetheless, it did for others, but albeit for a short period of time.

Samsung Galaxy A52 HDR Video Playback Brightness Issue Workaround

In case you have a Galaxy A52 with HDR brightness not kicking in on YouTube or while playing local videos, then follow these steps.

  • Enable ‘Developer options’
    • Settings > About Phone > Software information
    • Tap 7 times on Build number
  • Go to Settings, search for ‘Disable HW overlays’, and enable this option

This method should fix HDR brightness issue on the Galaxy A52 or any other Samsung smartphone for that matter. Anyhoo, your mileage may vary and it may not work for a long time.

Samsung Galaxy A52 HDR Video Playback Brightness Issue: What is the solution?

I think only Samsung can fix this bug via the next system update. But if you have any workaround, then do let us know in the comment section below. 

Until then, all we can do is hope for Samsung to fix it with the July 2021 security patch update next month.

 

 

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Huawei P50 series may launch on July 29

Huawei is known for launching its P-series of camera-centric flagship by the first quarter of the year. However, in a bid to launch the P50 series preinstalled with the company’s HarmonyOS 2.0 and the ongoing supply issue has reportedly delayed the arrival of the P50 models this year. While recent reports claimed that the P50 lineup will debut in June, new leaks suggest that it could be debuting by the end of July.

A Chinese digital blogger took to Weibo to share a binary code 1011011001 to reveal the launch date of the P50 lineup. This code converts to 729, which suggests that P50, P50 Pro, and P50 Pro+ may debut on July 29.

Huawei P50

Another tipster claimed that the Huawei P50 series may mainly include Kirin 9000 SoC-powered 4G devices due to the supply issue. However, there is a possibility that the lineup may include 5G variants. Another source has claimed that the P50 will be equipped with a new 1/1.8-inch sensor for the ultrawide camera. Hence, it appears that the P50 could be featuring the largest ultrawide camera sensor seen on any smartphone.

Other reports have claimed that the Huawei P50 Pro+ and Huawei P50 Pro could be featuring the 1-inch Sony IMX800 as the primary lens, which is the biggest smartphone camera sensor ever. The base model is expected to feature the main lens, an ultrawide camera and a telephoto camera in its triple camera setup, and a slightly curved OLED screen.

The P50 Pro may feature a main camera, an ultrawide shooter, and a periscope lens in its triple camera system. The P50 Pro+’s rear camera system may comprise of the main camera, an ultrawide lens, a telephoto camera, a periscope lens, and a ToF depth sensor. Bot handsets may feature the so-called “waterfall” curved edge displays.

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Xiaomi launches the MITU Children’s 4G Phone Watch 5C with video call support

Xiaomi has just launched a new product that is designed for kids in China. The device in question is the MITU Children’s 4G Phone Watch 5C, which is available for a price of 379 Yuan (roughly 58 US Dollars).

The new wearable is supports 4G and can even make video calls as well. It also offers a precise location tracking and is powered by a 900mAh battery pack. Furthermore, it even supports the the XiaoAI voice assistant and is waterproof for up to 20 meters. On the front, it sports a wide angle camera that enables it to make video calls, through 4G networking from its three supported telecom carriers.

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The new MITU Children’s 4G Phone Watch 5C is also capable of activity tracking as well and can track the schedule of the children, ranging from its school time period to even tracking their commute between homes and schools. The display is a 1.4 inch colored display, while the watch also supports learning based applications as well. It is currently listed on JD.com, a major Chinese e-retailer, and is available for a price of 379 Yuan.

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Xiaomi has plans to launch Mi 11 Lite 5G in India

A few hours back, Xiaomi announced the Mi 11 Lite in India. The Mi Watch Revolve Active was also unveiled alongside it. In the pre-recorded launch livestream, Manu Jain, the Managing Director of Xiaomi India revealed that the company also has plans to launch the Mi 11 Lite 5G in the country.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G

The Mi 11 Lite and Mi 11 Lite 5G are identical to each other. The only major difference between the two is the chipset. The 4G variant is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC. On the other hand, the 5G version features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 780G chip.

Mr. Jain says that Xiaomi is more than happy to launch the Mi 11 Lite 5G in India whenever the 5G network rolls out in the country or when there’s sufficient demand.

Unfortunately, we cannot tell for sure if this smartphone will ever debut in India. Because the rollout of 5G networks is still quarters away. However, the public trials are expected to begin as early as next year.

But by then, the Mi 11 Lite 5G will become an outdated model in today’s fast-paced smartphone launches. This means only demand and competition can make Xiaomi bring this handset to India.

For those unaware, almost all the phones sold in India above ₹20,000 ($269) are 5G-enabled. Hence, the Mi 11 Lite 4G could be a tough sell in the region.

 

 

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Huawei and ZTE banned from telecom based government portal in India

With border tensions between India and China rising, the trade relations between the two countries has also been impacted negatively. Now, Chinese networking gear makers Huawei and ZTE have been banned from the new telecom based government portal in India.

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Due to deteriorating relations, the Indian government has banned numerous apps from China, along with a nationwide ban for certain Chinese products. Furthermore, consumer electronics makers from China also faced backlash due to anti China sentiments in the region, while the Indian government excluded telecom equipment maker Huawei and ZTE from its trusted telecom operator list that it released earlier this year.

According to a TelecomTalk report, the Indian telecom sector has witnessed high imports of products and components from China due to their relatively more affordable prices. Thus, a National Security Directive has been implemented to check the telecom sector and its use of Chinese gear. At the moment, carriers like Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea are working along with international brands like Nokia, Ericsson, Cisco, and others.

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The government even launched a trusted telecom products portal as well, to offer clearance to trusted telecom products used by Indian carriers. This portal was officially launched back in June 15, and will require telecom operators to specify the products they want to procure and also mention the company they would source the components from. If a firm does seek to source gear from Chinese vendors, they would have to fulfill all requirements on the portal on the Chinese gear maker’s behalf and will face careful scrutiny from the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS).

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NZone S7 Pro 5G with 90Hz display, Dimensity 720, and 64MP triple cameras launched

China Mobile’s sub-brand Nzone has launched a new phone called the Nzone S7 Pro 5G in China. The handset sports a trendy punch-hole screen on the front, and it has a triple camera system on the rear. Here is what the Nzone S7 Pro offers to its customers in China

NZone S7 Pro 5G specifications and features

The NZone S7 Pro 5G has a 6.6-inch IPS LCD Full HD+ resolution that supports a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 180Hz touch sampling rate. The company claims that it offers a screen space of 91.24 percent. For capturing selfies, it has a front camera of 16-megapixel.

NZone S7 Pro 5G
NZone S7 Pro 5G

The rear camera module of the device is pioneered by a 64-megapixel main camera. It is coupled with an 8-megapixel superwide lens with a 120-degree FOV, a 2-megapixel macro camera with a 4cm focal length, and an LED flash unit.

The Dimensity 720 chipset is present under the hood of the NZone S7 Pro. The device is packed with a 4,000mAh battery that supports 40W fast charging. The company claims that the device can gain 25 percent battery juice by charging it only for 10 minutes. The device comes preinstalled with Android 11 OS.

NZone S7 Pro 5G pricing and availability

The NZone S7 Pro 5G variants such as 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage cost 2,299 Yuan (~$355) and 2,499 Yuan (~$385), respectively. The device comes in three colors such as Golden Sunlight, Misty Blue, and Elegant Black.

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Samsung denies rumors of buying LG OLED panels, says QLED is better for TVs

Over the last couple of months, Samsung had been rumored to be planning on ordering OLED panels from LG Display for its TVs. But now, the company has officially denied these rumors.

 

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According to a SamMobile report, the South Korean tech giant that it is not buying OLED panels from LG. Furthermore, the company also claimed that its QLED display technology is better than OLED technology for TVs. Previously, Jong-hee Han, President of Visual Display business, had denied the rumors on multiple occassions. Now, a South Korean tech publication IT Chosun has reported on a statement from another company official.

As per this executive, “There is no change in the idea that our QLED TVs have better picture quality than OLED TVs. I’m trying to make it clear that the rumors are groundless. It is true that LCD prices are rising, and we are facing a difficult situation, but we have enough capacity to overcome as a No. 1 company.” For those unaware, the brand was reportedly planning on placing orders for 2 to 3 million OLED panel units from LG Display for its first OLED TVs that would launch sometime in H2 2021 or H1 2022.

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The company switching to OLED panels from its QLED displays is highly unlikely, considering it has spent years marketing against OLED TVs. Samsung Display is currently switching from LCD to QD OLED panels, which is its own version of OLEDs and has also heavily invested in this display technology.

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Apple iPhone production to rise by 12.3% in 2021, company shifts focus from Mini models: Report

Apple will apparently witness a rise in sales for its iPhones in this year. A new report has revealed that the company will raise its iPhone production by 12.3 percent year on year in 2021.

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According to a TrendForce report, the Cupertino based giant will benefit from the market’s recovery post the coronavirus pandemic. The company’s iPhone production is expected to reach 223 million units in this year, marking a 12.3 percent growth over last year. TrendForce added that there is still a room for “slight growth going forward.” Notably, the report arrives despite the ongoing global chip shortage, so it might affect the iPhone maker’s attempts to raise production.

Furthermore, the brand’s iPhone 13 is also expected to benefit from the ProMotion support, which will be a feature in the Pro models. Although, Apple is expected to focus less on the “mini” models of its iPhone lineup. This is likely due to the lower than expected market performance of the iPhone 12 mini that was launched back in 2020. The report also added that the company will also benefit from Huawei‘s decision to pull away from the high end smartphone market slightly.

Apple

Interestingly, the report believes that the 2021 series of iPhone will be called the iPhone 12s rather than the iPhone 13 and that the brand would focus more on the physical appearance and pricing of the devices. The research based firm believes that “the degree of innovation is not particularly significant in terms of appearance.” Reportedly, the new iPhones will be an “extension” to the existing iPhone 12 range as a “proactive pricing strategy.”

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Xiaomi Mi 8 starts receiving MIUI 12.5 update

The Mi 8 was Xiaomi’s flagship smartphone of 2018. The handset has powerful internals like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845. Hence, even after three years, the company is still supporting it. The device has now started receiving the latest version of Xiaomi’s mobile operating system based on Android – MIUI 12.5.

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Xiaomi Mi 8

Xiaomi has been rolling out MIUI 12.5 update for eligible devices worldwide. Now, as the firm is done seeding out the update for newer flagships and mid-rangers, it has started updating its older premium smartphones like Mi 8.

Just last week, Xiaomi confirmed the MIUI 12.5 update for a number of its classic flagships. One of them was Mi 8 and it is now receiving the said update in China with build number V12.5.1.0.QEACNXM.

Right now, this software build is in the ‘Stable Beta’ phase. This means it is being rolled out in batches for a select few units in China. However, it should reach all the units in the coming days. Similarly, all other regional variants (Global, Russia) should also start receiving the update.

The Xiaomi Mi 8 debuted with MIUI 9 based on Android 8.1 Oreo. So far, the handset has received three MIUI updates, namely MIUI 10, MIUI 11, and MIUI 12. Additionally, it also got two Android updates – Android 9.0 Pie and Android 10. Although it is being updated to MIUI 12.5, it will neither get Android 11 nor the upcoming MIUI 13, as per Xiaomi’s update track record.

 

 

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Infinix Zero X flagship leak reveals 108MP camera, 160W charging and 50W wireless charging

Infinix is reportedly planning to launch a new flagship in multiple markets. Earlier this week, Infinix India teased the arrival of a new phone with 160W charging. A fresh tweet by Infinix Pakistan reveals that this phone will carry support for 50W wireless charging. The mysterious handset is expected to hit the market with Infinix Zero X moniker.

A Pakistan-based publication has shared the below shown renders of the upcoming Infinix Zero X. One of the posters claims that the handset will be sporting a 108-megapixel camera. This handset is expected to arrive as a successor to last year’s Zero 8. This indicates that the company may have decided to skip the Zero 9 moniker for its Zero series phone.

The Zero X seems to be equipped with an AMOLED panel that is integrated with a fingerprint scanner. The curved edge display has a camera cutout at the upper-left corner. The right edge of the device has a volume rocker and a power button.

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The rear camera setup of the Zero X is said to include a 108-megapixel primary camera, an ultrawide snapper, and a periscope lens with optical zoom support. It goes without saying that the 160W ultra-fast charging will be the major highlight of the device. At present, there is no information on the specifications of the Zero X.

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Infinix Zero 8 poster

It appears that the Chinese brand could be planning to launch the Infinix Zero X in the third quarter of the year. Hopefully, it will hit the market with an aggressive price tag.

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Xiaomi Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition teased, sports 100 backlight partitions and HDR10+

Earlier today (22nd June 2021), Xiaomi announced that its Mi TV 6 is scheduled to be unveiled on 28th June 2021. Now, the company shared another teaser trailer for the Extreme Edition of the upcoming smart TV, highlighting its display.

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On its official Weibo account, a Chinese microblogging website, the brand shared a new teaser that showcased the display of the upcoming TV. The Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition will sport over 100 backlight partitions that will enable it to offer a much more efficient local dimming on its LCD panel. In the teaser, the Chinese tech giant states that the smart TV will be capable of offering picture quality that rivals high end models.

Notably, this also implies that the Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition would now carry a hefty price tag than the high end models it would aim to compete with. Although, finer details like the pricing of the TV is currently unknown at the moment. For those unaware, local dimming is a technique to improve the black levels of a television that feature LCD panels. So, the higher number of backlight partitions for local dimming would mean that the TV could offer better picture quality with more realistic black colors.

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Furthermore, the new Mi TV 6 Extreme Edition has also been spotted on JD.com, a popular Chinese e-retailer (Via ITHome). In the listing, the Extreme Edition has been spotted along with the Mi TV ES 2022. Both these TV’s will apparently arrive in a 55 inch, 65 inch, and 75 inch variant. The smartphone maker also teased that the Extreme Edition has grabbed two major HDR certifications as well, including Dolby Vision IQ and IMAX Enhanced.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite launched in India with thin & light design and 10-bit 90Hz AMOLED display

After teasing for days, Xiaomi has finally launched the Mi 11 Lite in India. The smartphone is accompanied by a smartwatch called Mi Watch Revolve Active. Let’s take a look at what his handset offers apart from the sleek form factor.

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Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Specifications and Features

Xiaomi advertises the Mi 11 Lite as the thinnest smartphone of 2021. The handset measures only 160.53 x 75.73 x 6.81mm in dimensions and weighs just 157g. It comes in three colors in India, namely Tuscany Coral, Jazz Blue, and Vinyl Black.

On the front, the phone sports a 6.55-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels, 402ppi, 10-bit color depth, 90Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The HDR10-certified panel has a 5000,000:1 contrast ratio (typical), 800 nits peak brightness, DCI-P3 color gamut, and color accuracy of JNCD≈0.55 as well as Delta E≈0.55.

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Further, the device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC coupled with LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. On the connectivity front, it supports dual-SIM, 4G, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, and GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO).

Talking about optics, it houses a 64MP primary camera paired with an 8MP ultra-wide unit, and a 5MP telemacro shooter. Whereas, for selfies and video calls, the phone uses a 16MP snapper.

Other features of the device include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, dual speakers, 360° ambient light sensor, accelerometer, proximity sensor, gyroscope, compass, linear vibration motor, and IR blaster.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Camera

Last but not least, the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite runs MIUI 12 based on Android 11 and is backed by a 4,250mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Price and Availability in India

The Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite will retail for the following price tags in India.

  • 6GB + 128GB – ₹21,999
  • 8GB + 128GB – ₹23,999

Buyers can avail a ₹1,500 instant discount on pre-paid transactions. Additionally, by using HDFC Bank Credit Card or EMI option, one can get another ₹1,500 discount. With these two offers, the price of Mi 11 Lite in India drops effectively to ₹18,999 and ₹20,999 respectively.

Customers can pre-order the smartphone starting from 12 PM on June 25. It will be available at Mi.com, Mi Home retail stores, Flipkart, and partner retail stores. The first sale is scheduled for June 28 at 12 PM.

 

 

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Xiaomi Mi Watch Revolve Active launched in India for 9,999 INR ($135)

Xiaomi has just launched the new Mi Watch Revolve Active in India. It is the latest smartwatch from the company that has been released in the country and arrives along with the Mi 11 Lite.

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During its official launch event, the Chinese tech giant launched the new smartwatch under its “Watchful Living” promotional campaign. The new wearable offers various features that are common with smartwatches of this generation, like a SpO2 blood oxygen monitoring, 24/7 heart rate monitor, VO2 Max, sleep tracking, and even offers a stress and energy indicator. It also supports 5ATM water resistance and will be offered in 6 colorful strap options.

Furthermore, the Mi Watch Revolve Active also supports Amazon’s Alexa and offers users music control, 117 sports modes, over 110 Watch faces, in built GPS/GLONASS positioning system alongside app notifications. The smartwatch sports a circular 3.53 cm (1.38 inch) colored AMOLED display and has a battery life of 14 days. It will be available for purchase starting from 25th June 2021.

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The device has been launched for a price of 9,999 INR (roughly 135 US Dollars), although, the company is offering a special Early Bird discount that offers a 1,000 INR discount. The Mi Watch Revolve Active will be available for purchase on the company’s official website, its official stores, Amazon India, and even authorized retail stores in India.

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India plans to ban flash sales on Amazon, Flipkart and other online retailer

India has proposed banning flash sales on e-commerce platforms and preventing affiliates of the e-commerce entity from being listed as sellers, in a bid to tighten rules that could severely hurt the prospects of Amazon and Walmart’s Flipkart in the country.

The proposed rules from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs come amid complaints by brick-and-mortar retailers that foreign e-commerce players are bypassing Indian laws by using complex business structures. They are raising their voice against the alleged unfair practices by Amazon and Flipkart to expand their operations in India.

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The rules say that e-commerce companies should not hold flash sales in India. For those who are unaware, flash sales are hugely popular during the festive season but have faced anger among offline sellers who say they cannot compete with the deep discounts online.

It also adds that e-commerce firms must also ensure that none of their “related parties and associated enterprises” are listed as sellers on their shopping websites, and no related entity should sell goods to an online seller operating on the same platform.

Similar to the recent IT rules, India is also proposing the e-commerce firms appoint a Chief Compliance Officer, a nodal contact person for 24×7 coordination with the law enforcement agencies, and officers to ensure compliance to their orders as well as a resident grievance officer for redressing of the grievances of the consumers on the e-commerce platform.

With the new rules, Amazon, Flipkart, and other similar e-commerce platforms may be prohibited from running their private label brands as it asks firms to ensure that none of their related and associated parties are listed on their platforms as sellers for selling to customers directly.

Currently, India does not allow e-commerce firms to hold inventory or sell items directly to consumers. To bypass this, the companies are operating through joint ventures with local companies that operate as inventory-holding firms.

In response, Amazon has said that it is reviewing the proposed policies while Flipkart hasn’t commented on the matter. The proposal, which is applicable to both Indian and foreign players, is open for public consultation until July 6.

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OnePlus Nord N200 5G will get three years of maintenance updates

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G is the latest smartphone from the brand. This device will be sold in the US and Canada priced at $240 and CAD 320 respectively.  A few days before the start of its sale, the brand sheds details about the handset’s software support.

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OnePlus Nord N200 5G

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G runs OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11. The company has confirmed to 9to5Google that the device will be only receiving a single major update, just like last year’s OnePlus Nord N100 and OnePlus Nord N10 5G. 

However, unlike the 2020 models, the OnePlus N200 5G is eligible for three years of maintenance updates instead of two years. But OnePlus does not say whether it will be getting monthly, quarterly, or biannual updates.

Unfortunately, we also cannot estimate when the company will be rolling out the Android 12 update for the OnePlus Nord N200 5G. That’s because the older OnePlus Nord N100 and OnePlus Nord N10 5G are yet to receive the Android 11-based OxygenOS 11 update.

We hope that OnePlus improves its software update delivery in the coming months. Because it is one of the reasons why the brand says it’s merging with OPPO.

Whare are your thoughts on OnePlus’ software update policy for its budget smartphone? Do you think the company should offer at least two Android updates like others? For those unaware, Xiaomi, OPPO, and realme offer two Android updates for similarly priced handsets.

 

 

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Samsung Galaxy M32 launched in India; packs Helio G80 SoC, 6GB RAM, quad-camera setup, and 6000mAh battery

Samsung has launched its latest M-series budget smartphone in the Indian market, dubbed as Samsung Galaxy M32. Keeping in line with other M-series phones, the device comes with an interesting set of specs and a high-capacity battery.

The phone flaunts a 6.4-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with support for a 90Hz refresh rate. Although the refresh rate is not the trendy 120Hz screen, it is better than the traditional 60Hz screen.

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Underneath, the device is powered by the MediaTek Helio G80 chipset, coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. There’s also a microSD card slot that allows you to further expand the storage capacity.

In the camera department, you get a quad-camera setup on the back that includes a 64-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 2-megapixel macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. On the front side, there’s a 20-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.

Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS/ A-GPS, USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for added security. Running Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on top, the phone comes pre-installed with the Samsung Pay Mini app and privacy-focused AltZLife mode.

The phone is powered by a 6,000mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging technology. However, Samsung is bundling a 15W charger in the box so take full advantage of this fast charging tech, you will need to buy a separate charger.

The Samsung Galaxy M32 is priced at ₹14,999 for the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage model while the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model costs ₹16,999. The phone comes in two color options — Black and Light Blue and will be available for purchase through Amazon, Samsung Online store, and retail stores across India from 28th June.

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