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trakintechnews · 1 year ago
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Infinix Smart 8 Launching in India on Jan 13th: Price Under ₹7000
Tech enthusiasts, rejoice! Infinix is bringing its latest budget king, the Infinix Smart 8, to India on January 13th, 2024. Get ready for a sleek design, impressive features, and a price tag that won’t break the bank – all under Rs. 7,000. Infinix Smart 8 More Camera, More Magic:  This phone isn’t just about affordability. The Indian version boasts a 50MP AI camera, a significant upgrade from…
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dryotech · 1 year ago
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Motorola G32 Review With Pros & Cons- Is it worth buying in 2023?
Motorola G32 Review With Pros & Cons- Is it worth buying in 2023? #technews #motorola #motorolag32 #leaks #techtree #news
Motorola G32 is a new model under the G series phones from the company that promised to give high-end performances with that phone. The Company introduced the Motorola G32 phone on July 28, 2023, in India. Motorola G32 Review With Pros and Cons The most highlighted point in this phone was its 6nm processors, 50Mp primary camera & 5000mAh massive battery capacity. The iPhone 15 Pro Is Rumored…
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akultech · 2 years ago
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Android 13 128GB 4GB RAM, 128GB 6GB RAM Qualcomm SM4350 AC Snapdragon 480+ 5G (8 nm) 6.56 inches, 720 x 1612 pixels, 24 bit, 20:9 ratio Triple rear camera: 50 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP, 8 MP Front Camera 5000 mAh QuickFix user reparable design
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goodguygadgets · 2 years ago
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realme C55 set to launch in the Philippines with its Mini Capsule this April 18
Mark your calendars for the unveiling of realme C55, introducing Android’s first Mini Capsule, and first-selling offers and early bird deals. #TheStylishChampion #realmeC55 @realme_ph @bernardokath
The two-year consecutive champion according to Canalys and IDC sell-in reports published 2021 & 2022, realme Philippines, officially announces that the much-awaited realme C55, introducing Android’s first Mini Capsule, will be arriving to the local market. Make sure to block off your calendars because the launch of this latest addition to the C-Series lineup is set on April 18 at 6PM via a…
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thetechrobot · 8 months ago
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Spacetop G1, World’s first Laptop that uses AR Glasses instead of a Display
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A laptop that employs augmented reality glasses as a display was called the Spacetop G1 system, and it was shown to a thousand productivity pioneers by the tech firm Sightful last year.
The upgraded Gen 1 device removes the requirement for the user to stoop over a tiny screen when working remotely on a laptop by placing a 100-inch virtual display directly in their eyes.
In this blog, The TechRobot will showcase the World’s first AR laptop: Spacetop G1. So let us begin.
What is Spacetop G1?
Sightful’s Screenless Laptop, the Spacetop G1, combines a computer with comfortable, lightweight augmented reality glasses. Running on the device is SpaceOS, a spatial operating system with an emphasis on online operations intended for productivity.
The weight of the AR glasses is 85 grams, but the Vision Pro, depending on the Light Seal, weighs between 600 and 650 grams. The keyboard is bulkier compared to a MacBook Air or iPad Pro, measuring less than 12 inches in width and weighing three pounds.
Cost of AR Laptop
The Screenless Laptop, Spacetop G1 charges $1,700 and is just a keyboard with spectacles attached.
Spacetop G1 Specs
Spacetop G1, features a Qualcomm Snapdragon QCS8550 CPU, Kryo GPU, Adreno 740 AI, dual eNPU V3, 48 INT8, 12 FP16 TOPs, 16 GB LPDDR5, 128 GB UFS3.1 storage, and 8-hour battery life.
They have two OLED display screens, a 50° field of vision, a 90Hz refresh rate, and very crisp text rendering.
The glasses enable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 5G, and a 5MP camera. They also contain a microphone for use in online meetings.
Benefits of AR Laptops
1. Endless View
With Spacetop’s Virtual Desktop, you may get amusement and information without having to navigate around, making it a convenient substitute for real screen space. Although it’s not the only solution with this functionality, this one could be the easiest to use.
A standard keyboard and touchpad, Spacetop’s AR glasses, and a perhaps lower price tag might allow customers to enjoy endless screen areas without sacrificing functionality. For individuals who would rather have a more ordered workstation, this would be a time-saving alternative.
2. Absolute privacy
Multi-monitor laptop attachments should not be used in public areas due to the increased danger of uninvited eyes peeping at private information caused by an excessive number of physical displays. Although privacy screens are available on certain computers and monitors, they are limited to one monitor.
To solve this, Spacetop is a Screenless Laptop, letting the user see their screen alone until it is shared with others. But it also means that those standing close to the user can’t see the screen without their glasses.
3. Improved posture
Laptops’ screens are firmly attached to the keyboard, making them portable yet uncomfortable. Some people find relief from this neck pain by attaching a desktop monitor.
The screenless laptop, Spacetop, provides a more comfortable height and does away with the need for arms or ergonomic monitor supports. Due to this, laptops are a better choice for use at home or in the workplace.
4. Laser Focus
Spacetop G1 is an Augmented Reality (AR) device that reduces visual distractions so users can work productively and enjoy their free time. The apps it may utilize, including Windows or macOS-based software and limited gaming, are restricted by its Android-based operating system and mobile hardware.
Notwithstanding these drawbacks, Spacetop provides a more practical experience than a typical computer since it places all of the necessary components in front of and surrounding users. Instead of letting others decide for them, users may choose whether to allow virtual distractions to affect them.
Highlight – Introducing Travel Mode For Meta Quest Headsets
Best AR Glasses for Laptops
1. Apple AR Glasses
Apple plans to develop AR glasses that look like conventional spectacles with a built-in display. A prototype of the glasses has a thick, attractive frame and resembles high-end luxury sunglasses. With references to Project Starboard and reports of a glassOS, the prototype is anticipated to function on iOS 14.
Though it could take a few more years for a public release, rumors indicate that Apple has already started the second phase of development. The glasses will have the ability to add prescription lenses, gesture-controlled instructions that connect with the Apple Watch, and a true vision display on both lenses.
Possible capabilities include the ability to use virtual things in real-world settings, do activities without using a phone, and enable immersive phone conversations and remote collaboration software.
2. Meta Glasses
Rebranding Facebook to Meta, Mark Zuckerberg is concentrating on augmented reality glasses and headsets. The business plans to deliver Meta spectacles, a prototype of their augmented reality spectacles, in late 2024. The Project Nazare and Project Aria prototypes provide a fully functional augmented reality experience, with 3D visuals and an elegant design. It is anticipated that the Meta Glasses will include an immersive experience with radio, speakers, and cameras, a holographic display with built-in projectors, batteries, and sensors, and a broad field of vision. In 2024, the prototype is anticipated to be released.
3. Xreal Air 2 Ultra
The Air 2 Ultra glasses from Xreal are an improvement over the Air 2 model and are aimed at competing with Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Quest 3 headsets. Complete positional tracking, a form factor akin to eyeglasses, and compatibility for immersive AR apps, TV viewing, and flat-screen gaming are all features of the Air 2 Ultra.
It has a 52-degree field of vision, 500 nits of brightness, two cameras for environmental mapping, hand tracking, and compatibility with Xreal’s Nebula AR environment.
Is AR safe for your eyes?
Prolonged use of AR might result in headaches, nausea, and straining of the eyes. This is a result of our eyes continually focusing on objects at different distances when using AR. This can cause pain and eye tiredness.
Conclusion
The future of laptops with AR like the Spacetop G1 marks a breakthrough in laptop technology by utilizing augmented reality to provide a 100-inch virtual display that improves user posture, productivity, and privacy.
The Spacetop G1 presents a new option for remote work by addressing typical ergonomic concerns associated with standard laptops by mixing AR glasses with a powerful computing machine and the SpaceOS operating system.
Despite several drawbacks associated with its Android-based operating system and the possibility of eye discomfort after extended usage, the Spacetop G1 breaks new ground in augmented reality technology by offering consumers a more useful and engaging experience.
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everytechever · 7 months ago
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Samsung Galaxy A06 Launches in the Philippines
The Samsung Galaxy A06 is now available in the Philippines as their latest entry-level smartphone. The phone features a 6.7-inch display with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It’s powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 chipset. For photography, it has a dual-rear camera setup with a 50-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. On the front, there’s an 8-megapixel selfie camera. The…
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jorvikzelda · 2 years ago
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Tech friends, I need your help.
I'm choosing between 2 laptops to buy. We'll call them laptop 1 and 2, for the sake of simplicity. (I'm in no hurry to buy one, mine works... just fine... but not great. It struggles when I have too many tabs open in Chrome, and is lagging as I write this post with literally only Discord open in the background. I'm sure you can imagine how it handles any heavier program. Yes I made a mistake by cheaping out when I could afford better, yes I am aware of this, yes I regret it deeply, let's move on.)
Laptop 1 is about 100 dollars/euros/1000 SEK cheaper.
They both have OLED screens with approximately the screen resolution: laptop 1 has a 15.6" display with 2880 x 1620 resolution (16:9) and laptop 2 has a 14" display with 2880 x 1800 resolution (16:10). My current laptop has a 14" display with 1920 x 1080 resolution (16:9) so either way it's a pretty big upgrade. In terms of size alone, I prefer the 15.6". (Laptop 1 weighs 1.8kg and laptop 2 weighs 1.45kg, which is not enough of a difference that it really matters to me.)
Laptop 1 has a higher refresh rate (120Hz vs 90Hz on laptop 2).
Their processors are both AMD Ryzen 7s (8 cores, 16 threads, 16GB RAM) with equal base clock speed (3.2GHz), but laptop 1 has a Ryzen 7 5800H while laptop 2 has a Ryzen 7 6800H. The two processors use different RAM types (5800H uses DDR4 RAM & 6800H uses LPDDR5 SDRAM (though it is fully possible that the 5800H also uses SDRAM and the sites I'm looking at just aren't telling me)). 5800H has a higher peak temperature (105 Celsius vs. 95 Celsius). The 6800H has a higher turbo clock speed (4.7GHz vs. 4.4GHz).
They both have the same graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050), they both ship with Windows 11, and they both have 1TB of storage space.
Ultimately, I think the main question is whether laptop 2's better processor makes a big enough difference that it negates laptop 1's comfort of a bigger display and justifies the price difference despite it being smaller... and I do not know enough about laptops to make the call there.
("Build your own PC" and "buy a desktop PC" are both advice I will not take because I do not own or have space for a desk.)
(They're both Asus Vivobook Pro OLEDs: laptop 1 is M6500QC-MA025W and laptop 2 is M6400RC-KM001W, and more specifically, they cost 15990 SEK and 16990 SEK. My current laptop is also an ASUS Vivobook but I don't even think they make it anymore because it's so bad. It has a 2-core Ryzen 3 processor and 128GB of storage space.)
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revewest · 11 months ago
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Latest android phones 2024: A best detailed review and comparison
Get ready to be blown away by the latest Android phones of 2024! This year's generation boasts impressive camera quality, advanced AI features (thanks to generative AI!), and long-lasting batteries.
For the All-Star Experience: Look no further than the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. It's the reigning champ with top-of-the-line specs, but be prepared for a premium price tag of $1,299.
Value Champion: The Google Pixel 7a is your budget-friendly hero, offering exceptional features for just $499.
Design Kings: If looks are your priority, the Nothing Phone 2 ($549) turns heads with its stylish design.
The Foldable Future: The OnePlus Open ($1,699) redefines the foldable phone category, perfect for those who want to be on the cutting edge.
Picture Perfect: For photography fanatics, the Google Pixel 8 Pro takes the crown with unparalleled camera capabilities at $799.
Speedy Powerhouse: Need a phone that can keep up with your non-stop life? The OnePlus 12 ($899) boasts lightning-fast charging for all-day use.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra:
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is a force to be reckoned with, boasting a stunning display and top-notch performance. Here's a closer look at what makes it stand out:
Display Brilliance:
Immerse yourself in a massive 6.8-inch QHD AMOLED display.
Experience smooth visuals with a 120Hz refresh rate that intelligently adapts down to 1Hz to save battery when needed.
Witness incredible brightness - over 750 nits manual and nearly 1,450 nits in auto mode - perfect for any lighting condition.
Powerhouse Performance:
Get ready for blazing-fast performance with a customized Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
The 5,000mAh battery keeps you going all day, and 45W fast charging gets you back to 69% in just 30 minutes or fully charged in 65 minutes.
Google Pixel 7a:
The Google Pixel 7a packs a powerful punch in a budget-friendly package. Let's dive into its impressive features:
Stunning Display:
Enjoy a crystal-clear view on the vibrant 6.1-inch OLED display.
With a sharp 2400 x 1080 resolution, everything comes to life in rich detail.
The smooth 90Hz refresh rate ensures effortless scrolling and a seamless visual experience.
No more squinting in the sun! The display boasts a peak brightness of 1400 nits, making content easily visible outdoors.
Dual Camera Powerhouse:
Capture stunning photos with the versatile dual rear camera system.
The 64MP main sensor delivers exceptional quality, even in low-light conditions.
Stellar Selfies:
The 13MP front-facing camera with a 95-degree ultrawide field of view is ideal for capturing flawless selfies and group video calls.
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selloldmobile · 1 year ago
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Redmi A3 Confirmed to Launch in India on February 14
Redmi A3 Launch Date in India
Xiaomi's Redmi A3 is set to make its debut in India on February 14, and anticipation is high as the company teases some of the smartphone's key specifications ahead of its official release.
The company has introduced a new landing page for the Redmi A3, showcasing the device in a striking green color and highlighting its premium 'Halo design'. One of the standout features of the upcoming smartphone is its display, which will boast a 90Hz refresh rate, offering smoother visuals compared to its predecessor, the Redmi A2, which supports a standard 60Hz refresh rate.
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In terms of performance, the Redmi A3 is expected to impress with up to 4GB of RAM, supplemented by an additional 4GB of virtual RAM for enhanced multitasking capabilities. Moreover, the smartphone will pack a robust 5,000mAh battery unit, ensuring long-lasting usage, and will support USB Type-C charging for added convenience.
What's more, Xiaomi aims to keep the Redmi A3 budget-friendly, with rumors suggesting a price tag under Rs 10,000. According to reports, the device may feature a spacious 6.71-inch HD+ IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels and Corning Gorilla Glass protection, offering durability and immersive viewing experiences.
The Redmi A3 is rumored to be powered by the 12nm-based octa-core MediaTek Helio G36 chipset, coupled with 128GB of internal storage, expandable up to 1TB via an external microSD card.
The smartphone is expected to sport a dual rear camera setup, comprising a 13MP primary camera and a secondary unit for versatile photography. Additionally, users can look forward to capturing stunning selfies and making video calls with the device's 8MP front camera.
Running on Android 13 (Go Edition), the Redmi A3 is anticipated to offer a smooth and efficient user experience tailored for entry-level devices. The inclusion of a sizable 5,000mAh battery supporting 10W USB-C charging ensures prolonged usage without frequent recharging.
Other notable features of the Redmi A3 may include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for secure unlocking, a 3.5mm audio jack for traditional headphone connectivity, and FM Radio for entertainment on the go.
Disclaimer: Specifications shown may be different from the actual product. We cannot guarantee that the information provided on this page is 100% correct. Please check with the retailer before purchasing. and you have old mobile phone then sell your old Redmi Mobile Phone or any other Smartphone at RecycleDevice for good exchange value.
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gamingphones-blog · 1 year ago
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To get the best gaming phone, you should consider several factors and follow a systematic approach in your selection process. Here’s a step-by-step guide:Define Your Budget: Determine how much you are willing to spend on a gaming phone. High-end gaming phones can be expensive, so having a clear budget will help narrow down your options.Identify Your Priorities: Determine the aspects of gaming that matter most to you. Whether it’s raw processing power, a high-refresh-rate display, superior graphics, or specific gaming features, knowing your priorities will guide your decision.Research Processors and GPUs: Look for phones with powerful processors and GPUs. Brands like Qualcomm, MediaTek, and Apple offer high-performance chips. Check benchmarks and reviews to understand how these components contribute to gaming performance.Consider RAM Capacity: Higher RAM capacity allows for smoother multitasking and better gaming performance. Look for phones with at least 6GB or 8GB of RAM, with some gaming phones offering 12GB or more.Evaluate Display Features: A high-refresh-rate display contributes to a smoother gaming experience. Look for phones with displays with a refresh rate of 90Hz or higher. Consider the resolution, color accuracy, and HDR support for an immersive gaming visual experience.Check Battery Life and Charging: Gaming can be battery-intensive. Choose a phone with a large battery capacity and fast charging capabilities. Long battery life ensures you can game for extended periods without interruption.Review Cooling Systems: Intense gaming can generate heat, affecting performance. Phones with effective cooling systems, such as liquid cooling or vapor chamber cooling, can help maintain optimal performance during extended gaming sessions.Storage Capacity and Expandability: Ensure the phone has sufficient storage capacity for games. Look for models with at least 128GB of internal storage. Think about phones that allow you to add more storage via microSD cards.Evaluate Audio Quality: Good audio enhances the gaming experience. Look for phones with stereo speakers, support for high-quality audio codecs, and additional gaming audio features.Check for Game Mode Features: Some phones come with dedicated gaming modes that optimize performance and enhance the gaming experience. Check if the phone you’re interested in has such features.Consider Brand Reputation: Opt for reputable brands known for producing high-quality and high-performance devices. Read reviews and user feedback to ensure the phone meets your expectations.Look for Additional Gaming Features: Some gaming phones come with additional features like customizable buttons, RGB lighting, and specialized accessories. Consider these features if they align with your gaming preferences.Read Reviews and User Feedback: Before making a final decision, read reviews from reputable sources and user feedback. This will give you insights into real-world performance and user satisfaction.
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nixgle · 1 year ago
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Blaze 2 5G by Lava - Starting Rs. 9999
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The Lava Blaze 2 5G is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a good set of features for the price. It has a large 6.56-inch IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chipset, a 50MP triple-camera system, and a 5000mAh battery.
Design and Display
The Lava Blaze 2 5G has a sleek and stylish design with a glass front and a plastic frame and back. It is available in three colors: Glass Blue, Glass Black, and Glass Lavender. The phone is relatively lightweight and easy to hold in one hand.
The 6.56-inch IPS LCD display on the Lava Blaze 2 5G is sharp and vibrant. It has a resolution of 720x1600 pixels and a pixel density of 267 PPI. The display is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. The 90Hz refresh rate makes the animations and scrolling on the phone look smooth and fluid.
Camera
The Lava Blaze 2 5G has a triple-camera system on the back, which includes a 50MP primary sensor, a 12MP ultrawide sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. The camera system is capable of taking good photos in most lighting conditions. The 50MP primary sensor captures a lot of detail in the photos, and the ultrawide sensor is useful for capturing wider landscapes. The depth sensor helps to blur the background in portrait photos.
The Lava Blaze 2 5G can also record videos in up to 4K resolution at 30fps. The videos are well-stabilized and have good quality.
Performance
The Lava Blaze 2 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6020 chipset. This chipset is capable of handling most day-to-day tasks with ease. The phone also comes with 4GB/6GB/8GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB/256GB of storage.
The Lava Blaze 2 5G runs on Android 13 with Funtouch OS 13 on top. Funtouch OS is a heavily customized version of Android, but it is still easy to use. The phone also comes with a number of pre-installed apps, but some of these can be uninstalled.
Battery Life
The Lava Blaze 2 5G has a large 5000mAh battery. This battery is capable of lasting for more than a day on a single charge with moderate usage. The phone also supports 18W fast charging, which can charge the battery from 0 to 100% in about an hour.
Conclusion
The Lava Blaze 2 5G is a good budget-friendly smartphone with a large display, a good camera system, and a long-lasting battery. It is a good option for users who are looking for a value-for-money smartphone.
Pros:
Large display with a 90Hz refresh rate
Good camera system
Long-lasting battery
Affordable price
Cons:
Plastic build quality
Lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack
Heavily customized version of Android
If you are looking for a budget-friendly smartphone with a large display, a good camera system, and a long-lasting battery, then the Lava Blaze 2 5G is a good option to consider.
Q: Lava Blaze 2 5G Price in Bangladesh?
A: Check out latest Lava Blaze 2 5G Price in Bangladesh here?
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techgadgetlab · 2 years ago
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REALME C53 BUDGET PHONE WITH 108 MP CAMERA  LAUNCHED IN INDIA  JULY 19: COLOURS AND SPECS 
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The Realme C53 is set to be launched in India on July 19. The company announced in a press release that the launch event will begin at 12 p.m. that day. The Chinese brand already launched this smartphone in Malaysia in May, but this variant appears to be different from the model set to launch in India. In Malaysia, the phone is equipped with an unspecified octa-core SoC capable of 1.82GHz and a 5,000mAh battery with 33W wired SuperVOOC fast charging support. It has a dual rear camera unit and comes in two colours Mighty Black and champion Gold.
HIGHLIGHTS 
Realme C53 supports a 6.74-inch 90Hz display
The phone has dual 50-megapixel rear camera
Realme C53 come in two colours Mighty Black and champion Gold
The Realme C53 will be available in India on July 19 at 12 p.m. The invite teases the India variant’s design, which appears to have a triple rear camera setup. The company also stated that this will be the first smartphone in the budget smartphone segment with a 108-megapixel camera. The phone’s other specifications have not been revealed. However, we should be getting more information soon.
REALME C53 EXPECTED PRICE IN INDIA
The Realme C53 has 4+128GB and 6+128GB of LPDDR4X RAM, inbuilt storage, and expandable storage via microSD card up to 2TB.The phone is expected to be available in two colours: Mighty Black and Champion Gold. Realme launches its C series smartphones under 15,000, with the Realme C53 priced at 599MR (approximately 10,000).
REALME C53 EXPECTED SPECIFICATIONS
The smartphone’s specifications have not yet been released, but the launch poster from Realme reveals some details, such as three camera rings on the back panel. The capacitive power button and volume rockers on the right side of the panel were also revealed by the poster. Phone comes in two colours Mighty Black and champion Gold.
Given that the Realme C53 is already available in Malaysia, the Indian variant may borrow some of its other specifications. The Malaysian variant features a 6.74-inch display with a refresh rate of 90Hz, a touch sampling rate of 180Hz, and a peak brightness of 650nits.
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It is powered by an octa-core SoC clocking up to 1.82GHz paired with an ARM Mali-G57 GPU. The Realme C53 comes with 4+128GB and 6+128GB of LPDDR4X RAM, inbuilt storage and up to 2TB of expandable storage via a microSD card. The phone runs Android 13-based Realme UI T Edition out-of-the-box.
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The Realme C53 is packed with a 5,000mAh battery that offers 33W wired SuperVOOC fast charging support. It also supports GPS, NFC, WiFi, USB Type-C and Bluetooth v5.0 connectivity. The handset comes with a 3.5mm audio jack and for security, is equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. It is offered in Champion Gold and Mighty Black colour options and weighs 182 grams and measures 167.3mm x 76.7mm x 7.49mm in size.
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dryotech · 2 years ago
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is It Worth Buying Samsung Galaxy A14 5G?
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G was first introduced on 12 January 2023 and then it becomes one of the most valuable phones of the month. As you know Samsung is always known for its premium design, clean UI, and stable performance. is It Worth Buying Samsung Galaxy A14 5G Even for a few years, Samsung has invested a lot in Res3earsc & Development to give its users a premium feel. Like every time, this…
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atplblog · 10 hours ago
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] From the manufacturer 1 50 MP Superstar Camera 2 8 MP Ultra-wide 3 2 MP Macro 4 2MP Depth 5 8-MP AI Selfie Camera 1 MediaTek Helio G88 2 RAM Booster 1 6000mAh Massive Battery 2 18W Fast Charging 3 Up to 9W Reverse Charging 1 FHD+ Superstar Display 2 90Hz Refresh Rate 3 Reading Mode 3.0 4 Sunlight Mode 1 EVOL. Design 2 Fingerprint Sensor 3 Colours 1 Content Creators Paradise 2 Dual Mic 3 Gallery Features 4 Filters Camera: 50MP High resolution primary camera f/1.8, 8MP Ultra-wide sensor, 2MP depth and 2MP Macro camera lens | 8 MP Front camera Processor: MediaTek Helio G88 Octa-core processor with HyperEngine 2.0 ; Up to 2.0GHz clock speed; Battery: 6000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. Upto 9W reverse charging. In box - 22.5W wired charger Display: 6.5 inch FHD+ (2400x1080) Dot display with 90Hz high refresh rate and adaptive refresh rate technology; ; 180Hz touch sampling,
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gizmoscoutdetails · 3 days ago
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Realme Note 50 Price in Bangladesh - Full Phone Specifications and Review
Introduction
The Realme Note 50 is an affordable smartphone designed for budget-conscious users in Bangladesh. It offers a 6.74-inch HD+ 90Hz display, Unisoc T612 processor, and a 5000mAh battery—making it a solid entry-level choice.
Launched globally in January 2024, it quickly gained popularity due to its sleek design, smooth performance, and large battery. The Realme Note 50 price in Bangladesh is expected to be around ৳11,000 to ৳12,500, making it a competitive option in the budget segment.
With a 50MP AI camera, Android 13 Go Edition, and expandable storage, the phone is a great pick for students and light smartphone users. But how does it hold up in real-world usage? Let’s dive into the Realme Note 50 specifications, features, and overall performance to find out if it's the right fit for Bangladeshi users.
Design and Build Quality
The Realme Note 50 sports a sleek and lightweight build, measuring 7.99mm thin and weighing around 186g. The plastic body with a glossy finish gives it a premium feel despite its budget-friendly price. Its flat edges and curved corners provide a comfortable grip, making it easy to hold for long hours.
Realme has included IP54 dust and splash resistance, which is rare in this price range, adding durability for everyday use. The power button houses a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, offering quick unlocking. Available in Sky Blue and Midnight Black, the Realme Note 50 design aligns well with modern aesthetics, making it appealing to young users in Bangladesh.
Display
The 6.74-inch HD+ (1600×720) IPS LCD screen offers a 90Hz refresh rate, ensuring smoother scrolling and improved touch response. For an entry-level device, this is a significant upgrade, making everyday tasks like browsing, social media, and video watching more enjoyable.
The 600 nits peak brightness ensures visibility under direct sunlight, which is essential for Bangladeshi users. The bezels are slightly thick, but given the price point, this is expected. While it lacks AMOLED technology, Realme’s display optimization ensures vibrant colors and decent contrast.
Operating System and UI & Performance
The Realme Note 50 runs on Android 13 (Go Edition) with Realme UI T, offering a lightweight and optimized experience. The UI is clean and smooth, with less bloatware compared to other budget phones. Software updates are expected for at least a year, keeping it secure.
Under the hood, it’s powered by the Unisoc T612 processor, a 12nm chipset with 2 Cortex-A75 cores and 6 Cortex-A55 cores. It is paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage (expandable up to 1TB via microSD), making it capable of handling daily tasks, social media, and light gaming like Free Fire or PUBG Lite.
Benchmark Scores (Expected):
Antutu v9: ~220,000
Geekbench Single-core: ~350
Geekbench Multi-core: ~1300
For a budget device, Realme Note 50 performance is reliable for casual users, though not suitable for high-end gaming or heavy multitasking.
Camera
The Realme Note 50 features a 13MP primary sensor with AI enhancements, supported by a secondary 0.08MP lens for portrait effects. The front camera is a 5MP shooter for selfies and video calls.
Daylight photos are sharp with decent colors.
Low-light images struggle, but Night Mode helps improve clarity.
Video recording is limited to 1080p@30fps, with basic stabilization.
For casual photography and social media uploads, the Realme Note 50 camera performance is decent for its price.
Battery and Charging
Equipped with a 5000mAh battery, the Realme Note 50 battery life can last 1.5 to 2 days on moderate usage. Screen-on time (SOT) exceeds 8 hours, making it ideal for students and general users.
Charging-wise, it supports 10W micro-USB charging, which is slow by today’s standards. It takes around 2.5 to 3 hours to fully charge. A Type-C port would have been better, but at this price, the battery backup compensates for slow charging.
Connectivity and Network
The Realme Note 50 supports dual SIM with 4G VoLTE, ensuring reliable call quality and data speeds in Bangladesh. Other connectivity options include:
Wi-Fi 5 (Not Wi-Fi 6)
Bluetooth 5.0
3.5mm headphone jack
GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS, and BDS support
It lacks 5G support, but at this price, 4G coverage is sufficient for most users.
Storage Options and Sound Quality
The phone comes with 64GB internal storage, which is expandable up to 1TB via microSD. This makes it ideal for users who store a lot of media files.
Sound quality is decent, with a single bottom-firing speaker. It’s loud but lacks bass, so earphones are recommended for a better experience.
Unique Features
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor & Face Unlock
IP54 dust and splash resistance
Realme UI T (Optimized for low-end hardware)
3-card slot (Dual SIM + microSD)
Price and Value for Money
The Realme Note 50 price in Bangladesh is expected between ৳11,000 to ৳12,500, making it one of the best budget phones with a 90Hz display, large battery, and durable build.
Comparison & Competition
Realme Note 50 vs. Samsung Galaxy A04s
Display: Realme Note 50 (90Hz) > Galaxy A04s (60Hz)
Battery: Both 5000mAh, but Realme has better optimization
Performance: Unisoc T612 (Realme) vs Exynos 850 (Samsung) – Realme performs better
Realme Note 50 vs. Redmi 12C
Processor: Helio G85 (Redmi 12C) > Unisoc T612 (Realme Note 50)
Display: Realme Note 50 wins with a 90Hz refresh rate
Software: Realme UI T is more optimized for lightweight usage
FAQ
1. What is the Realme Note 50 price in Bangladesh?
The Realme Note 50 price in Bangladesh is expected between ৳11,000 to ৳12,500, depending on the retailer and storage variant.
2. Is Realme Note 50 good for gaming?
The Unisoc T612 chipset can handle basic games like Free Fire and PUBG Lite, but it’s not meant for heavy gaming due to limited processing power.
3. Does the Realme Note 50 support 5G?
No, the Realme Note 50 only supports 4G LTE, which is sufficient for daily use in Bangladesh.
Conclusion
The Realme Note 50 is a great budget-friendly option with a smooth 90Hz display, long battery life, and a decent processor. For users in Bangladesh looking for an affordable, reliable smartphone, this device offers solid value for money.
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