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MOTI Shows up Vape Expo Oceania with the portable OS device

The long-awaited Vape Expo Oceania 2019 lasted for 2 days from Dec. 7st to Dec. 8nd, 2019 in ASB SHOW GROUNDS in Auckland. Over 100 exhibitors, 200 brands has joined and bring more than 500 new products and released them on the show. Among which, MOTI successfully gathered crowds and applauds with its lucky draws, professional vaper performances, and more importantly, the product with practically innovations.

One of the most remarkable products should be MOTI ONE, which crafted to offer instant enjoyment and ultimate vaping flavor to users.

Portable & easy to use

“You might never be amazed to see OS players go out with stretched pockets before you tried this mini device in MOTI booth.” Said by Michael, a professional vaper in the expo with 7years’ vaping history.

MOTI ONE went out with the dimensions 28.0×14.4×66.8mm and a 1.85ml refillable tank, it perfectly meets the demands of portability and easy carrying. Users can easily put it into jacket pocket like a car key.

Inheriting the creation from Meta lab, MOTI ONE also grasped vapers’ attention with ONE STEP filling method. The MOTI ONE pod is equipped with fully upgraded filling mechanism. Just insert and press to fill, the instant enjoyment and unparalleled experience would be delivered in seconds.

Sleek device delivers ultimate flavours

It is always hard for product designers to strikes a balanced status since most of the vape products did sacrificed on appearance and comfortability for better device performance. While MOTI ONE reaches it with the innovative meta tech heating technology and vivid sleek options. The meta tech heating film controls the heating efficiency, each drop of e-liquids is evenly heated for perfect taste. Besides, the consistent atomization temperature produces steady puffs without burnt chemicals and other tastes. All these innovations produces ultimate flavours and win good reputations for MOTI.

Innovation is unlimited and amazing.MOTI show is splendid because of the various innovative products and elaborate preparations . To know more details about the Moti vape, please stay tuned to its official website: www.nowmoti.com

Citizen Smart Echo-compatible Wall Clock with Alexa support launched on Amazon

Smart homes are turning out to be the new cool and most homeowners are already utilising smart gadgets which bring interconnectivity to the gadgets we use daily at home. The result is a band of connected gadgets that can be controlled right from a smartphone or other smart devices. Japanese watchmaker Citizen has ventured into the smart IoT gadgets business with the launch of its smart wall clock. Citizen Smart Echo-compatible Wall Clock

Citizen is known for its range of mechanical wristwatches and wall clocks. This new wall clock retains the design of the traditional mechanical wall clock but it is a smart wall clock. The watchmaker partnered with Amazon to bring Alexa support to the device. However, the wall clock will need to be paired to the Amazon Echo smart speakers in order to use the smart clock like a timer to control other gadgets. The clock helps manage your time and you can set multiple timers at the same time.

The clock comes with the usual protective glass at the front to protect the clock hands and to keep dust out. The 60 seconds markers are studded with 60 blue LED markers as there is no seconds hand. The blue LED lights up according to the minutes set but on the final minutes, all 60 blue LEDs light up for a 60 seconds countdown.

The clock itself uses 4 C batteries which aren’t part of the package. You’ll need t get that yourself but the battery is said to last up to one year.Citizen smart clock

In terms of usability, the Amazon Alexa-enable smart clock is easy to use. You simply say: “Alexa, set a timer for 8 minutes”. The timer function requires a compatible Echo device and will automatically sync for Day Light Savings Time with Alexa. It comes with Bluetooth connectivity with which it is paired with an Echo device.

The clock comes in a metal frame and wooden frame variants. The silver-coated metal frame version is priced at $79.99 while the wooden frame version comes in at $89.99.

UP NEXT: Realme Buds Air true wireless earphones launched in India for ₹3,999 ($56)

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The cost-effective Chuwi UBook Pro with Intel N4100 got its first unboxing (video)

Chuwi UBook Pro standard version with the Intel N4100 CPU was recently launched by the company and, as they claim, the N4100 is a swift performer in casual tasks and also regulates power consumption intelligently, offering a freat performance/cost ratio. Yesterday, Chuwi released the unboxing video of the new 2in1 tablet on Youtube and demonstrates the actual experience of the device.

As you can see, the box includes the device, the detachable keyboard, the HiPen H6 stylus, and the power adapter. The UBook Pro has a 9mm full-metal body and comes equipped with a 12.3″ 3:2 IPS to reach a total weight of just 781g.

In addition, the U-shaped kickstand supports adjustment ranging from 0° to 145° and it can be transformed into a laptop, workstation or tablet, serving all purposes.

Chuwi UBook ProYou can also see the HiPen H6 stylus in action and how precise it is with the 4096 pressure level support. Also, the Intel N4100 CPU is built with Intel’s advanced 14nm+ manufacturing process and sports 4 cores and 4 threads with a maximum frequency of 2.4GHz. The CPU combined with 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD allows the UBook Pro to run smoothly.

As for its performance, the device achieved a single-core score of 182 and a multi-core score of 588 in the CPU-Z test. Also, it did well in the GeekBench test with a single-core score of 1765 and a multi-core score of 5197. In addition to the performance, Intel’s chip consumes little power. The N4100 comes with Intel’s UHD Graphics 600 GPU that can decode 4K video easily.

Chuwi UBook Pro

Lastly, the magnetic backlit keyboard with its full-sized keys in conjunction with Windows 10 allows you to be highly efficient when using it for office work. All in all, UBook Pro Intel N4100 version is an adequate performer and a Value for Money choice thanks to its lowe price. You can check out all the details on the product page.

Xiaomi MIJIA Electric Kettle 1A launched for 79 yuan ($11)

Xiaomi has launched the MIJIA Electric Kettle 1A and it is already available to buy on Xiaomi Youpin for 79 yuan ($11).MIJIA Electric Kettle 1A

The MIJIA Electric Kettle 1A keeps up with the minimalist design that Xiaomi products are known for. The body is made from high-quality food-grade matte PP material. There is a push button at the top for opening the kettle. It uses a two-stage damping opening design which prevents burn resulting from a sudden release of vapour when the cover is opened. The kettle also has a power cord storage compartment at the bottom.MIJIA Electric Kettle 1A

The electric kettle has a large 1.5L capacity with a 13cm diameter. It also utilises a double-layer anti-scalding design. The inner layer is made of 304 stainless steel There is a high-power 1800W heating ring inside which takes just 5 minutes to boil. It also comes with a built-in British brand thermostat which ensures that the device goes off when the hot water is fully boiled. There are visual heating lamps at the switch which signifies the heater is working.MIJIA Electric Kettle 1A

In terms of safety, it supports four protective features: automatic power off after the water boils, automatic power off when water is lacking, power base connector to prevent electric shock, automatic power off when the kettle is lifted.

The MIJIA electric kettle 1A comes in white only and is presently available on Xiaomi Youpin.

UP NEXT: Realme Buds Air true wireless earphones launched in India for ₹3,999 ($56)

 

OPPO Reno S moniker confirmed through Indonesian certification

In October, a report had revealed that the OPPO Reno S will go official in India in December. Since then there was no update on its arrival. Today, a listing of the OPPO Reno S phone has appeared on the database of an Indonesian certification body. The listing has no information on the specs of the smartphone. However, the certification site has revealed that the Reno S has a model number of CPH2015.

The CPH2015 has was spotted before too, but its name was not confirmed. In the past, the CPH2015 OPPO has bagged approval from the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). These certifications suggest that the launch date of the OPPO Reno S could be nearing. Probably, it may break cover by the early 2020.

 

OPPO Reno S Specifications (Rumored)

The Reno S is rumored to be fueled by the Snapdragon 855+ mobile platform that includes a 2.96GHz octa-core processor. The smartphone is speculated to arrive with support for 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 rapid charging technology which is also available on the SD855+ driven OPPO Reno Ace that was announced in China in October. The 65W fast charging technology can completely charge the 4,000mAh battery of the Reno Ace in around 27 minutes.

The upcoming Reno S is also expected to feature a 64-megapixel primary lens on the back. In comparison, the Reno Ace is equipped with 48-megapixel quad rear cameras. Hopefully, more details on the Reno S phone will appear in the near future.

The OPPO Reno S was rumored to debut in the first week of this month. It was expected to arrive in India with a pricing of Rs. 40,000 (~$563). However, the Chinese firm has not spoken anything on its existence till now.

 

 

 

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Stuffcool releases a 10,000mAh Wireless Power Bank In India

Stuffcool has just released a new wireless power bank with a large battery capacity of 10,000mAh. The company is an Indian brand that is known for making tech accessories that supplement their customer’s smartphones.

Specs & Features

The Stuffcool WB110 wireless power bank follows the 5W/7.5W/10W Wireless fast charging protocol and is also compatible with fast charging protocols like PD18W Type C port and a QC3 Compatible USB A Port. With a sizable 10,000mAh battery capacity, the power bank can wirelessly charge a smartphone alongside two other devices via its two USB ports as well.

Stuffcool WB110 10,000mAh Wireless Power Bank
Stuffcool WB110 with wireless and pass through charging

The wireless power bank is Qi certified and arrives with safety mechanisms that protect the devices it is charging. The protection extends to scenarios concerning voltage fluctuations, over-current situations and high temprature as well. Notably, users can charge their smartphones when they are charging the power bank thanks to its pass through charging system.

Design

Stuffcool’s WB110 wireless power bank is only available in a single color which is black and features a textured body that improves grip when being held. On the top, it is equipped with a loop that can makes it easier to store/carry or even hang on the wall when charging. The wireless power bank also features LED indicators that notify users of the battery level of the power bank.

Stuffcool WB110 10,000mAh Wireless Power Bank
Stuffcool WB110 with LED Indicator

Price & Availability

The 10,000mAh wireless power bank from Stuffcool carries a price tag of 3,799 INR or roughly 394 Yuan or 56 US Dollars. It is available on multiple online e-retail stores like Flipkart and Amazon but can also be directly purchased on the company’s own official website.

 

 

Vivo X30 Pro’s TENAA listing includes a 12GB RAM version

The Vivo X30 series launched yesterday in China as the first phones powered by the Exynos 980 5G processor. Both the X30 and X30 Pro come in two variants – 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB. However, there is a possibility the Vivo X30 Pro may get a 12GB RAM version in the future according to TENAA.

TENAA has published the specs for the Vivo X30 Pro (V1938A and V1938T) and it mentions a 12GB RAM version with 512GB of storage. Since Vivo didn’t unveil a 12GB RAM variant yesterday, it may decide to do so next year. On the other hand, the TENAA listing for the Vivo X30 lists the two variants announced yesterday.

Vivo X30 Pro 12GB RAM version TENAA

The Vivo X30 Pro has a 6.44-inch Super AMOLED display with a punch hole at the top right corner. The Exynos 980 processor is clocked at 2.2GHz and it draws power from a  4350mAh battery with support for 33W Flash fast Charge.

The phone has a 32MP front-facing camera and a quad-camera setup on the back that includes a 64MP primary camera, an 8MP ultrawide angle camera, a 32MP professional portrait camera and a 13MP periscope lens for up to 5x optical zoom and 60x digital zoom.

The X30 Pro also has liquid cooling, an audio jack, support for NSA and SA 5G networks, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. It runs the new FuntouchOS 10 which is based on Android 9 Pie.

Vivo has put a price tag of ¥3998 (~$573) on the 128GB RAM version while the 256GB version is ¥4298 (~$616). Based on these prices, the 12GB RAM version when launched may as well sell for ¥4998 (~$714).

 

e-Bikes the future leader of Electric Vehicles in the next decade?

Little by little, we have seen the slow but steady growth of electric vehicles and battery powered locomotives. These offer a glimpse of the future, which is a world with more sustainable forms of resources. Although that is not the case right now, but the world is in an active phase of moving away from fossil fuels.

Thus, leadings us here, with questions regarding what are the real aternatives to cars, bikes, and others. Well, apparently the answer lies with e-bikes.

Tesla Model S
Elon Musk’s Tesla Model S

According to a few reports, the next hit in EV (Electric Vehicles) is not Elon Musk’s Tesla cars or its Cybertruck, but the simple and effective e-bikes. Historically, electric bikes have not been as popular as the their more expensive counterparts. Rather, in most countries they are not even considered to be worth purchasing, with viability playing an important factor. In 2012, e-bikes represented lesser than 1 percent of total bike sales in the year. So how does a niche product with no actual market has the potential of becoming a major industry in the near future?

Since the past few years, notable advancements have been made in the automotive industry which includes upgrades to lithium-ion batteries. It is now noticeably more affordable to develop and produce a battery powered vehicle than before. Furthermore, developed countries are now more likely to also supply supplementing infrastructure that supports this new age form of vehicles as well.

With the globe already tackling global warming and pollution issues, it has become a national interest to invest in emission free vehicles. Hence, it has led to various analysts stating that e-bikes sales will receive a massive surge in demand within the next decade.

As suggested in some reports, the adoption rate of EVs is just 5.1 million units being in circulation. This number is expected to rise to only 12 million by 2025, but e-bikes sales, on the other hand, are expected to reach 40 million units by just 2023. And if you do the math, 40 million is more than three times that of 12 million electric vehicles in the world. Additionally, few other analytical firms have also estimated that the numbers can reach as high as 110 to even 130 million between 2020 to 2023. It is also expected that the e-bikes shipments will surpass electric vehicle sales within a year.

Frey's Electric Bike
Frey’s Electric Bike

As of right now, China is said to be the undisputed e-bike capital of the world. The country and its citizens have embraced the technology with many popular renting services and stations also being established to further grow the venture. Vietnam arrives in second with a few European and even Middle Eastern countries also embracing the e-bikes industry. One of the most common barriers to new technology is always mindset and the worry of transition towards new products that are more advanced. But with Government investments and fostering, the adoption rates can be raised significantly.

A Foldable E-Bike In Israel
A Foldable E-Bike In Israel (Manufactured in China)

In Southeast Asian countries, especially China, e-bikes popularity can also be accredited to their pricing strategy which can undercut their European counterparts with nearly half the price. Thus, the future with more technological advancement and economy in scales can see higher units being shipped globally. Even though the battery powered industry is still in its nascent stages, it has major expectations of showing real promise in the near future.

The world will largely benefit from e-bikes and its popularity. Although a hundred million is still shy of billions, it is very impactful when you considered that tens of billions of rides will be made with no emissions and help reduce traffic congestions on busy roads. This also leads to fewer resources being used and lesser pollutants in the environment.

 

 

Realme PaySa launched in India; Offers loans, insurance and more

Realme launched its new financial service app called Real PaySa in India today during the launch event of the Realme X2. According to a tweet from CEO Madhav Sheth, Realme PaySa will disrupt the financial services industry. Sheth’s comment came a few hours before the event. The Realme Buds Air wireless earbuds were also unveiled at the event.

Realme PaySa is quite similar to Xiaomi’s Mi Credit Service that was recently introduced in India. The key features being lending, savings, an array of business tools, and protection from fraud. The company announced that while some of the features are available at launch, the rest will follow. Realme assured users that their data will remain private, as the company has left no stone unturned in employing the latest hardware and security encryption available. The Realme PaySa will be available on all Android devices soon. Interested users can download the Beta version from Google Play and explore the few features currently available.

Realme Paysa

Realme PaySa Features

Personal Loan – Customers can avail easy personal loans online using PaySa, starting from Rs. 8,000 all the way to Rs. 1,00,000. Realme claims disbursements are made as quickly as 5-minutes, while flexible repayment terms mean you can return the amount within 3 and 12 months. Realme is offering this service in partnership with EasySalary.

Business Loan – Users can also available micro and small business loans with PaySa starting Rs. 50,000, all the way up to Rs. 5,00,000. Business loans are available with flexible tenures and are available for 90% of Indian postal codes. Realme has partnered with LendingKart for business loans.

Screen Insurance – With Realme PaySa users can protect smartphone displays for both old and new devices across any make and model. The service is entirely digital and is being provided in association with ICICI Lombard.

Free Credit Report – Users can access their credit report via PaySa for free in under a minute. While the first three reports are completely free, the following reports are chargeable. Realme is offering this service in association with CreditMantri.

What makes Realme PaySa more accessible is the fact that users can communicate with customer care executives in both Hindi and English. Realme PaySa was initially spotted as a public beta on the Chinese microblogging website Weibo. Users that tested the service at the time reported that bank services were limited. However, Realme has now partnered with local financial service providers in India, opening up a wider service portfolio for customers.

In related news, the Realme X2 has officially arrived in India. The Snapdragon 730G powered device flaunts a 6.4-inch Full-HD AMOLED display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels and flaunts an in-display fingerprint scanner.. The quad-camera setup on the X2 comprises of a 64-megapixel Samsung GW1 sensor with an 8-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 2-megapixel depth sensor, and a 2-megapixel macro lens. The smartphone flaunts a 32-megapixel sensor for taking selfies. The Realme X2 draws power from a 4,000 mAh battery with 30W VOOC 4.0 fast charge support. The phone comes with up 8 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of UFS 2.1 storage. The same phone will go on sale on Dec. 20 with a starting price of Rs. 16,999 (~$240).

 

 

 

Download Realme PaySa App to avail free credit report, personal loan and other features

At a recent launch event, Realme unveiled a new Realme X2 smartphone, a Realme Buds Air, and Paysa App. Realme also presented its vision to introduce IoT devices next year by connecting their smartphones with efficient softwares. The company has launched its first financial service under the name of Paysa App. It is currently in beta mode and offers a lot of financial services, including the free credit report, personal loan, business loan, and screen insurance.

Paysa App currently offers four financial solutions such as lending, savings and protection, payments, and tools. The users can apply for loans up to Rs 100000, and business loans of upto Rs 50 lakhs for small business units. The app offers instant digital loan upto five lakhs with flexible EMI tenure of 12 to 60 months. Moreover, users can enjoy a free credit report for three months by adding the required credentials. There’s also a facility for claiming screen insurance for old and new Realme smartphones in just 5 minutes.

The users need not panic, as the data and credentials will be stored in India with the highest IT security standards.

Moreover, the Realme India CEO announced that the new Realme UI will rollout on Realme 3 Pro and Realme XT in January 2020.

Apart from the PaySa App, Realme X2 is also launched, packing a Snapdragon 730G chipset and a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display. The device support an under-display fingerprint scanner and quad-camera setup featuring a 64-megapixel primary camera. There’s a 32-megapixel front camera for selfie and video calling. It hosts a 4000 mAh battery with 20W Super VOOC fast charging support. The price starts at Rs 16,999 for 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage variant.

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Realme X50 5G (RMX2051) spotted at CMIIT; Key specifications revealed

An unannounced Realme smartphone with model number RMX2051 has been approved by the CMIIT authority of China. The listing reveals that the phone carries support for 5G connectivity. Since the past few weeks, Realme has been teasing on the arrival of Realme X50a as its first 5G phone. Hence, it is being speculated that the RMX2051 5G phone could be the coming Realme X50 5G. The CMIIT certification hasn’t revealed any information on the specs of the phone. However, the Chinese tipster who was one of the first ones to spot the RMX2051 CMIIT certification has shared some of its key specifications.

In the recent past, Realme Product Director Wan Wei Derek had posted on Weibo in the previous week that the Realme X50 5G supports 5G frequency bands such as n1, n41, n78 and n79 in China. Thee are the mainstream 5G frequencies that have been commercialized in China and that will be used in the year 2020. The RMX2051 5G phone that has surfaced on CMIIT has been spotted for the first time. It is likely that the phone will soon appear on 3C and TENAA certification platforms of China through which more details will be revealed.

Realme X50 5G RMX2051 CMIIT

Editor's Pick: Realme X2 with 6.4-inch display, SD730G, 64MP quad cameras launched for Rs. 16,999 (~$240) in India/

Realme X50 5G Specifications (Rumored)

According to a tipster from China, the Realme X50 5G phone has a 6.6-inch IPS LCD display. The first official teaser of the smartphone that was released by the company last month had revealed that it will be arriving with a display with dual front-facing cameras. The Chinese firm has already revealed that the Snapdragon 765G will be powering the smartphone. The presence of SD765G will bring support dual-mode 5G on the device.

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Realme X50 5G unofficial render

The Realme X50 5G is expected to come with equipped with a 64-megapixel main lens in its rear-facing camera module.  There is no confirmation on whether it features a Sony IMX686 64-megapixel lens. The exact size of its battery is not known, but it is expected to carry support for 30W VOOC 4.0 Flash Charge technology. The other details of the phone are currently under the wraps.

Realme X50 5G Launch Date

A teaser that released by Realme CMO Xu Qi yesterday evening suggested that the launch date of Realme X50 5G is 20 days away. Hence, it is being said that the smartphone will go official on Jan. 5. An official confirmation on its exact launch date will be revealed in the next few days.

It seems like a worthy competitor for Redmi K30 5G phone that will hit the Chinese markets by Jan. 15. What’s your opinion on the Realme X50? Share us your thoughts by posting your comments below.

 

 

 

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HMD Global discontinues Nokia 8.1 and discounts others

Quite a number of folks expected HMD Global’s December 5 event to be for the unveiling of the Nokia 8.2, a successor to the Nokia 8.1 released about the same date a year ago. However, the Egypt event was for the unveiling of the Nokia 2.3. Now, it has been reported that the Nokia 8.1 has been discontinued in the UK.

According to Nokia Power User, UK retailer, Clove, lists the Nokia 8 (2019) as discontinued and no longer available for sale while other stores such as Carphone Warehouse do not have any new models in stock.

Nokia 8.1 Discontinued

This new development can only mean one thing – a successor is coming. Although, in my own opinion I do not get why a phone has to get discontinued because a successor is about to launch. The Nokia 2.1 has not yet been discontinued even though it already has two successors – the Nokia 2.2 and Nokia 2.3.

The upcoming Nokia 8.2 is rumored to be the Snapdragon 765-powered smartphone scheduled to arrive in Q1 2020. However, the exact date is not known. It could be early (probably at CES 2020) or later at MWC 2020. However, since the Nokia 8.1 has been discontinued already, then the launch should be in January.

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The upcoming phone will have 5G, ZEISS imaging, and a PureDisplay. An image of the phone shared at the Qualcomm Summit shows the phone has a circular camera housing, not unlike the Nokia 7.2.

 

In other news, HMD Global has discounted some of its phones in the UK and has included some nice gifts too. The Nokia 7.2 now sells for £249, down from £394 for the 6GB RAM version and it includes a free pair of Nokia Power Earbuds, a free clear case, and an additional year of warranty.

Nokia phone deals

The Nokia 4.2 is priced at £159 and you get a free dual-port car charger with Quick Charge 3.0, a clear case, and 1 extra year of warranty. The Nokia 3.2 is also now £109 and you get the same free gifts as the Nokia 4.2 along with an extra year of warranty. The Nokia 2.2 has also been discounted to £79 but you get a free Xpress-On Cover and an additional year of warranty.

You can purchase these phones on the official Nokia website.  The deals run until 10:59 PM on December 31, 2019.

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How to enable Airtel WiFi Calling on smartphones with these simple steps?

Since the past few months, Airtel and Reliance Jio was working on the WiFi Calling feature in the NCR region. Last Week, Airtel became the first telecom provider in India to enable WiFi calling function for its prepaid and postpaid users. It will let users make calls over VoIP using the WiFi network. In today’s write-up, we will let our users know about how to enable Airtel WiFi Calling on smartphones.

airtel wifi calling

What is WiFi Calling?

It is a technology that allows users to make and receive calls over a wireless internet connection. It eliminates the use of a cellular network. No matter if the receiver has an internet connection or not, the caller needs to be on the WiFi to successfully connect the call over VoIP using the WiFi network. It has several advantages over the typical calling facility provided by cellular networks.

Advantages of WiFi Calling:

  • Unclog Cellular Network – In the areas of dense population, the carriers opt for the WiFi-calling facility. It allows companies to decongest their typical cellular networks.
  • No Extra charge – Airtel is currently offering the WiFI-calling facility at no extra charges.
  • HD Quality Audio – In some stranded off regions or scarcely populated areas, the carriers do not offer VoLTE or HD voice capability. However, with WIFi-calling, the users can make HD calls.
  • Expansion in-network coverage without more significant investment – It is a smart idea of expanding the network coverage without investing in the high-end infrastructure.

While announcing the service, the company spokesperson said, “Airtel Wi-Fi Calling is designed to enhance voice calling experience for Airtel smartphone customers, especially when they are indoors. With Airtel Wi-Fi Calling, customers with Wi-Fi at home or office will get excellent signal quality indoors. There will be no extra charge for calls made over Airtel Wi-Fi Calling, and the application consumes minimal data.”

Compatibility:

Airtel WiFi-Calling works only with compatible smartphones.

It currently supports :

  • Samsung J6, Samsung A10s, Samsung On6, Samsung M30s support Airtel Wi-Fi calling.
  • All iPhone starting iPhone 6s and above are supported. This means iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Plus, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Plus support Airtel Wi-Fi calling.
  • Xiaomi Redmi K20, Redmi K20 Pro, and POCO F1 support Airtel Wi-Fi calling.
  • OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T, and OnePlus 7T Pro support Airtel Wi-Fi calling.
  • Support for more phones coming soon.

Prerequisites:

Some limitations are put forth by the Airtel while using the WiFi-Calling on its network.

  • The Phone should be compatible with the WiFi-Calling Network.
  • You should be residing in the Delhi NCR region to use the service as of now.
  • Upgrade to the latest firmware version.
  • Airtel Broadband connection is only supported as of now.

Steps to activate Airtel WiFi- Calling facility

  1. Make sure your smartphone supports the VoWifi feature, and it has been enabled.
  2. Connect to the Airtel Broadband connection.
  3. Turn on VoLTE service for Airtel SIM by heading to Settings > Networks > Airtel SIM > Toggle VoLTE.
  4. Now, enable WiFi call settings by heading to Settings > SIM & Network Settings > Airtel SIM > Activate Make Calls using WiFi option.
  5. That’s it.

Now, Airtel users having the devices mentioned above can easily access the WiFI-Calling facility. It is currently available for the Airtel users in the Delhi NCR region. However, the company is looking to expand the service to more cities very soon. If you have any problem while setting the VoWIFI facility, then let us know by commenting below.

 

Realme Buds Air true wireless earphones launched in India for ₹3,999 ($56)

As promised, along with the Realme X2 smartphone, the Oppo-backed company has also launched its first true wireless earphones in the Indian market — Realme Buds Air. This is the fourth audio accessory from the company after launching Buds, Buds2, Buds Wireless.

The company says that the Realme Buds Air are ergonomically designed in a semi-open shape that relieves you from the discomfort caused by in-ear earbuds. The Realme Buds Air have an imported LCP advanced multi-layer composite diaphragm and a big 12mm sound unit.

Realme Buds Air

It uses a custom Dynamic Bass Boost solution to provide powerful bass that enhances the immersive experience of watching movies and listening to music. They pack two built-in microphones for dual-mic noise cancellation — one for capturing the human voice and the other for ambient sound, which are algorithmically synthesized to offset environmental noise and deliver clear conversation quality during calls.

The product is powered by the high-performance R1 processing chip that solves the problem of wireless audio latency. It also supports Bluetooth 5.0 protocol that effectively processes audio transmission and ensures extremely low latency.

The company added that thanks to the technology used in them, once Realme Buds Air are recognized by your phone, it connects instantly every time the case cover is opened, ensuring seamless music experience.

Further, the two earbuds are connected to the phone synchronously to ensure seamless audio sync and keep the latency as low as possible. Unlike other similar products in the market, this one come with a Gaming Mode.

Realme Buds Air Gaming Mode

The Gaming Mode on Realme Buds Air further reduces the latency by 51 percent to achieve excellent sound and picture synchronization, says that company. It further adds that when compared to competitors, it beats them hands-down with a latency of 120ms only.

Realme adds that the Buds Air comes with Smart Wear Detection and built-in distance sensor that detects wearing and removal of the buds for truly wireless and seamless experience. It also supports smart touch controls such as double tap to play/pause, triple tap to skip track, a long press to wake up Google Assistant for voice operation, etc.

Realme Buds Air

Coming to the battery life, the company claims to offer 3 hours of continuous playback and up to 17 hours with the charging case. Further, Realme adds that the Buds Air also supports wireless charging and the case is designed with an ergonomic shape, a single LED indicator and a Type-C port for wired charging.

The Realme Buds Air are offered in three color options — Yellow, White, and Black. It is priced at ₹3,999 in India, which roughly converts to $56 and will go on sale from today itself through Flipkart.

 

Samsung Galaxy S10 series receives Android 10 Update in the US

Previously, we had covered Samsung‘s roadmap for updating its existing lineup of smartphones with the latest Android 10 OS based One UI 2. The list included many other devices as well that were slated to receive the update in early 2020. However, a few of the devices were ahead of schedule when the company started rolling out updates earlier this month. These handsets are now also joined by the Galaxy S10 series.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Smoky Blue
Samsung Galaxy S10+ Smoky Blue

According to the original schedule, the Galaxy S10 series, which includes the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10e, were all set to receive the Android 10 update in January 2020. But similar to the Galaxy Note 10 series, the 2019 flagship smartphone of the South Korean tech giant has already started receiving the major update in the US.

Samsung’s One UI is the company’s custom skin which is based on Google‘s Android OS. The latest version which is currently being rolled out in the US carries the second iteration of the skin; which brings a bunch of new features and upgrades along with it. Currently, the Galaxy S10 series is receiving the new update for its Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Xfinity Mobile models, with AT&T reportedly soon to follow.

Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10 series (L-R: Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+)

Being a major update, the new software includes the December security patches alongside the One UI 2 upgrade. Notably, the update roll out is occurring in a staggered manner. In other words, it is yet to arrive on every handset, so don’t worry if you haven’t immediately received the update. It will soon be available to a broader userbase and will arrive with a download size upwards of 2GB.

 

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Realme X2 with 6.4-inch display, SD730G, 64MP quad cameras launched for Rs. 16,999 (~$240) in India

Realme India had launched the Snapdragon 855+ mobile platform powered Realme X2 Pro smartphone in November. Today, the Chinese firm introduced the less powerful Realme X2 smartphone in the country. At the same event, it also unleashed the Realme Buds Air truly wireless earbuds. The Realme X2 was originally announced in China in September. The same phone that features a waterdrop notch display, Snapdragon 730G processor and 64-megapixel quad cameras.

Realme X2 Specifications and Features

The Realme X2 has a 6.4-inch S-AMOLED display that produces full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The smartphone boasts a screen space of 91.9 percent. The front and rear sides of the smartphone is shielded by Gorilla Glass 5 panels.

The 8nm Snapdragon 730G octa-core processor that works at 2.2GHz powers the phone with up to 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM. The device is equipped with up to 128 GB of UFS 2.1 storage. A microSD card is available on the device for expanding its storage.

Realme X2

The display notch is the home for Realme X2’s selfie camera of 32-megapixel with f/2.0 aperture. The phone comes with selfie video stabilization feature and selfie nightscape feature. The backside of the device is fitted with a quad camera system. The Samsung GW1 64-megapixel sensor is available as the main sensor. It is coupled with a 119-degree 8-megapixel superwide lens, a macro lens of 2-megapixel with 4cm focal length and a 2-megapixel portrait lens. The Realme X2 comes with support for EIS, real-time bokeh, super night mode,30fps 4K video recording, 60fps 1080p and 720p video shooting and 960fps slow-motion video recording.

The Realme X2 is loaded with Android 9 Pie OS that is customized with the latest ColorOS 6. For gamers, the phone comes equipped with GameBoost 2.0 and Game Assistant. Depending on the signal strength, the Realme X2 can smartly switch between Wi-Fi and cellular data. There is dual Wi-Fi function to connect two Wi-Fi networks simultaneously. For audiophiles, the smartphone is equipped with super linear speaker and smart PA along with support for Hi Res Audio and Dolby Atmos.

The Realme X2 is equipped with a 4,000mAh battery and it comes with support for VOOC 4.0 Flash Charge technology that enables 30W charging. It takes only 75 minutes to completely charge the Realme X2. It takes only 19 minutes to achieve 50 percent battery power from scratch. The connectivity features available on the Realme X2 are dual-SIM support, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, USB-C and 3.5mm headphone jack.

Realme X2 Price and Availability

Here is the pricing of the different variants of the Realme X2:

  • 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage – Rs. 16,999 (~$240)
  • 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage – Rs. 18,999 (~$268)
  • 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage – Rs. 19,999 (~$282)

The smartphone will be available for purchase in India through Realme India’s online store and Flipkart. Later, the phone will be also available through offline stores. Some of the launch offers for the Realme X2 buyers include flat Rs. 1,500 instant discount on ICICI credit cards, MobiKwik cash benefits of up to Rs. 1,500, no cost EMI and benefits worth Rs. 11,500 from Jio.

The first sale of the Realme X2 will start on Dec. 20 at 12 PM IST and it can be availed in three colors like Pearl White, Pearl Blue and Pearl Green. The Realme Buds Air has gone official in India with a price tag of Rs. 3,999 (~556). Head on to our dedicated story on the Buds Air to know more on it.

What’s your take on the pricing and specifications of the Realme X2? Share us your views by posting your comments below.

 

 

 

Xiaomi Folding phone patent appears, features extending display

It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Xiaomi are currently one of the most important smartphone companies around. They have an extremely strong lineup of devices, from budget devices, to mid-rangers, to top-of-the-line flagships. But despite all this, the company has yet to introduce to a proper Xiaomi folding phone.

While Xiaomi does technically have the Mi Mix Alpha, that’s a completely different type of device that doesn’t have the typical features of a folding phone. Some have even been questioning whether we’ll even see a folding phone from the company. Well, today we’ve have gotten a glimpse at some patents for such a device courtesy of LetsGoDigital.

Halfway through 2018, Xiaomi filed a design patent for a pull-out phone with a side bar. The documentation was approved and only recently published on December 6, 2019. There are some product images included where a device is shown that can be pulled into a tablet format. It’s a very interesting take on a folding phone, which we’ve seen before.

If you remember from last month, we saw a very similar design patented by LG where the device unrolled like a scroll from a small form factor into tablet-sized device. Unlike LG’s solution however, Xiaomi’s patent seems a lot more robust. In fact, Xiaomi’s device looks like it could legitimately take form and isn’t just a plain and obvious concept.

The Xiaomi version of an extendable device begins as a normal sized smartphone, which can then be pulled to the left to extend further. The camera module on the back seems to sit on what will be the pull tab, while the front cameras sit on a side bar akin to the current back camera situation on the Mi Mix Alpha. It’s definitely a good concept device.

Unfortunately, lots of patents get approved yet amount to nothing. A good example is the LG folding phone we just shared, which still has had no presence in any LG release. It’s a shame, but chances are we’re not going to see anything like this launch, at least not for the next few years. We’re definitely excited for the idea however, and we can’t wait to see someone actually attempt it.

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Xiaomi crowdfunds fruits and vegetables purifier, removes pesticides and bacteria

On 17th December 2019, Xiaomi unveiled its own portable fruits and vegetable purifier which is being crowdfunded on Xiaomi’s Youpin website. It arrives with useful features that are aimed for people that are conscious regarding their health and food quality.

According to official notes, the new Xiaomi purifier uses high energy ion purification technology. This means that water is broken down into hydroxide ions and hydrogen ions under the action of an ion generator. Through this, the device can reorganize the bacterial walls to make it easier to break them down; and once treated, the bacteria is killed by an oxidation reaction after the hydroxide ion combines with chlorine in the water to form hypochlorous acid.

Xiaomi Youpin Fruits and Vegetables Purifier
Xiaomi’s Fruits and Vegetables Purifier being submerged in water to remove bacteria and pesticides

In simpler terms, the fruits and vegetable purifier uses a simple chemical process that weakens and kills any harmful substance on the surface of consumer’s groceries which doesn’t hard the food. The device has been officially stated to have an effectiveness of 99.99 percent in killing bacteria and also having pesticide degradation effects great than 90 percent.

Under the hood, the Xiaomi fruits and vegetable purifier is powered by a large 4,400mAh battery which also supports wireless charging. Reportedly, it can work up to or more than 35 times on a single full charge. The Youpin product is rated with IPX7 waterproof rating as well.

Xiaomi Youpin Fruits and Vegetables Purifier
Xiaomi Youpin Fruits and Vegetables Purifier Body

Xiaomi’s new consumer-friendly product is available as crowdfunding and arrives in a full white body with a circle LED indicator on its side. Lastly, the product carries a price tag of 199 Yuan or roughly 28.42 US Dollars.

 

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Xiaomi could lose top spot in India in 2020, but not to Samsung

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is confident that it will be able to retain its No. 1 position in the Indian smartphone market next year too, but industry experts believe that a different company will take the number 1 spot in the country in 2020. This is a pretty big claim, so let’s take a closer look at why exactly there’s this expectation.

The big competitor this time is apparently not Samsung or Apple, but instead the behemoth that is the BBK Group. For those not in the know, the BBK Group is the company behind such smartphone companies like Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus and Realme. You can probably already see where this is going, especially considering the popularity of these brands.

“Given the remarkable Q3 2019 strides made by the BBK brands in India, Xiaomi would need to be wary of the rising competition and the decline in its market share. In the first three quarters of 2019, Xiaomi lost three per cent market share,” claims Prabhu Ram of Head-Industry Intelligence Group (IIG), CyberMedia Research (CMR).

All of these brands saw great performance in India this past year, and they only seem to be gaining more steam. Realme in particular seems to be punching well above their weight. Xiaomi on the other hand have been doing well, but saw a decline in Q3 2019 where Xiaomi’s market share fell from 30.6 per cent to 27.1 per cent.

“As Realme comes with new offerings in the mid-tier and premium segment, and OPPO and Vivo also unveil plans to go premium, Xiaomi faces an uphill battle. To retain their numero uno position, Xiaomi would need to go beyond its existing brand imagery and also consolidate its offline play,” says Ram.

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Apple kills app that turns your iPhone into an iPod Classic

Apple iPhone users are probably accustomed to not being allowed to have fun things by now, as the company kills yet another app. This time around, Apple has brought the hammer down on Rewound, an app that allowed users to customize their iPhones to look like an iPod Classic.

Developer Louis Anslow is the creator of Rewound, a customizable music player that more or less turns the iPhone’s touchscreen into an iPod Classic. Anslow isn’t the first developer to try to feast on the general public’s want for iPod nostalgia, but Anslow managed to get Rewound into the app store with a workaround that may or may not run afoul of Apple’s intellectual property rules.

The apps was designed from the ground up to use skins that allowed users to customize the look of their app. According to the devs, “Rewound was specifically designed not to infringe on Apple’s trademarks and we didn’t. Rewound could look many ways.  Not until users started sharing/using Clickwheel skins did they ban the app.”

According to Rewound, another reason why Apple removed it is because the app charged for Apple Music features. “This is less unreasonable BUT they already approved the in-app purchase before Clickwheel skins started proliferating… then they decided it was not ok. Double standard?” said Rewound.

Rewound said it can’t update the app to get it re-approved without breaking the app for more than 170,000 users. “So we’re going to have to upload a separate version. They’re just going to keep saying no until users can’t possible make it like their favourite music player,” said the app developer.

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