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fruitiermetrostation · 2 months ago
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Motorola Pro+ (2011)
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shlimon · 1 year ago
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Guarding Your Tech: The Ultimate Guide to Screen Protectors
In the current digital era, displays dominate our daily life. Screens are a necessary part of our daily lives, whether they be in the form of wearables, computers, tablets, or smartphones. Our devices have grown more intricate and delicate as technology has advanced. In this case, screen protectors can be useful. We will go into the realm of screen protectors in this extensive guide, emphasizing the value of safeguarding your priceless devices and the numerous forms.
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tecspares · 1 year ago
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What is the advantage of replacing Nokia 6.1 Screen?
Replacing the screen of a Nokia 6.1 or any smartphone can offer several advantages. Here are the key benefits of Nokia 6.1 Screen Replacement: Restored Functionality: When the screen of a Nokia 6.1 is cracked, shattered, or otherwise damaged, it can significantly impair the phone's functionality. Replacing the screen ensures that you can once again use the device as intended, including making calls, sending messages, and using apps. Improved Visual Experience: A damaged screen can distort colors, create dead pixels, or make the display difficult to read. Replacing the screen restores the visual quality of the phone, allowing you to enjoy a clear and vibrant display. Touchscreen Functionality: In most smartphones, the touchscreen is integrated with the display. A damaged screen can result in unresponsive or inaccurate touch interactions. Replacing the screen ensures that the touchscreen works correctly, making it easier to navigate the phone and use apps. Preservation of Data: In some cases, a damaged screen can make it challenging to access or recover data stored on the phone. Replacing the screen can help preserve important data, such as contacts, photos, and messages, especially if the phone is not regularly backed up. Resale Value: If you plan to sell your Nokia 6.1 in the future, having a working and undamaged screen is crucial for maintaining its resale value. A phone with a damaged screen typically sells for less than one in good condition. Aesthetics: A cracked or damaged screen can detract from the overall aesthetics of the phone. Replacing the screen can make the device look and feel like new again, enhancing its appearance and user experience. Safety: Cracked screens can have sharp edges that pose a safety risk, both to the user and to the device itself. Replacing the screen eliminates this risk and ensures user safety. Warranty: If your Nokia 6.1 is still under warranty, using authorized repair services to replace the screen can help you maintain warranty coverage. Attempting to replace it yourself or using unauthorized repair services may void the warranty. Environmental Impact: By replacing the screen instead of buying a new phone, you contribute to reducing electronic waste, which is an important environmental consideration.
In summary, replacing the screen of a Nokia 6.1 offers numerous advantages, including restored functionality, improved visual quality, preservation of data, enhanced aesthetics, and maintaining resale value. It's a cost-effective and practical solution to address screen damage and ensure continued use of the device.
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jerryhsiao1 · 1 year ago
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Best cases for Moto G Stylus 5G (2023)
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pandoraxsworld · 1 month ago
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Flip phones from the 2000s, also known as clamshell phones, were mobile devices characterized by a foldable design. This design allowed the phone to be closed in half, protecting the screen and keyboard. They were very popular for their compactness and the satisfying feeling of opening and closing the phone to answer or end a call. Iconic models like the Motorola RAZR defined the aesthetics of these devices, combining elegance and functionality.
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samurairobotics · 8 months ago
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This 2004 mobile phone was manufactured by Motorola. It is a version of their V600 clamshell camera phone, so-called because the phone folds in half like a clam, with screen and keyboard on the inside. At the time, Motorola clamshell phones were considered particularly desirable, and this example is covered in a Vivienne Westwood-designed pattern with V&A/ Westwood logo. It was made especially to accompany the V&A's major Westwood retrospective and would have been sold exclusively through the Museum shop and via Westwood stores in the United Kingdom and Italy. Only 99 handsets were made of this particular design
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runrunningrunner · 1 year ago
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A Little Boost Mobile Love
I sat on my phone this summer - it works but it's a little Loony Tunes.
Daughter #1's phone is badly screen chipped.
Daughter #2's phone woke up this morning and chose full-on Exorcist levels of demonic possession.
Mrs RRR's phone is still healthy.
... So today was family cell phone upgrade day. I just upgraded all our phones for $9.99 each. No contract locks or anything - looks like their older inventory is on sale.
While some folks are busy debating iOS vs Android, it's a debate we've never had. In the RRR household it's all about the money ...
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Years ago I moved my cell phone to Virgin Mobile (on Sprint's network, which is now Boost Mobile on Verizon's network). Why? Cost. It was just the cheapest deal. And the most I ever paid for a new phone was $80 without ever being tied down to a contract.
Every time I've seen an almost competitive plan, the cost of replacing phones makes moving phone plans not worth it.
So if your budget is a bit strained (whose isn't these days?), check out Boost Mobile - they've got lots of good budget friendly plans, and good deals on phones.
BTW I don't mean some no-name weirdo brand phone - our new phones are all Motorola moto g 5G phones, just the old model. Discounted from $209 down to $9.99.
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byruit · 10 months ago
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Flashback to 2002: Motorola V70
Step into the time machine, folks, because we're revisiting the year 2002 when the Motorola V70 was the talk of the town. Picture this: a sleek clamshell design, a circular keypad that spun like a high-tech gadget, and a phone that wasn't just a device – it was a statement.
The V70 wasn't your average flip phone; it was a fashion-forward companion that turned heads wherever it went. Its monochrome display was ahead of its time, allowing us to showcase our texting prowess with T9 predictive text.
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But the V70 wasn't just about style; it had substance too. Ever wish you had your own personal answering machine? Well, the V70 granted that wish. Let your phone screen calls in style while you relished the thrill of being in charge.
Now, let's talk about the camera – a VGA marvel that may not have rivaled today's smartphone shooters, but back then, it was cutting-edge tech. Pixelated pics? Sure! But we were just dipping our toes into the world of mobile photography.
So, here's a toast to the Motorola V70 – the phone that made us feel like tech-savvy secret agents, the phone that added a touch of flair to our daily communication, and the phone that, in its own quirky way, left an indelible mark on the pages of mobile phone history.
📞✨ Raise your glass to the V70! 📞✨
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guiltycrunch · 2 years ago
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to those who want to play limbus company on mobile
i installed the game on my motorola one hyper tonight, and it was being incredibly laggy. however, when i tried to exit out of the app after entering some screen that seemed to freeze the app, it turned out the whole phone was frozen, and i had to restart it.
and THEN it turns out, installing the app and playing it had managed to corrupt my phone. my files seem to be okay, but i cannot confirm that, as my phone demands a reboot and a factory reset after like a minute of being restarted without the reset. i'm going to go to a phone shop to try and get my files and hopefully phone recovered too tomorrow
basically, if you are interested in the game, make sure you have recent backups of all your files in a secure location, just in case this happens to you too
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techbirdco1 · 1 year ago
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Motorola razr 40 launched in india at Rs.59000 for base variant
Motorola has launched the new moto razr 40 smartphone in India. The phone comes with large 6.9 inch oled foldable screen with 165Hz refresh rate. It has powered by snapdragon 7gen 1 SoC. Also has 8GB of RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 storage. & Sage Green, Vanilla Cream, Summer Lilac color options.
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CAMERA-
The phone has 64MP main camera with 1.7 aperture, OIS, 13MP ultra-wide camera, macro option, f/2.2 aperture and 32mp camera front facing camera.
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Software & UI-
This smartphone running with android 13 Tiramisu with MyUX 4.0 custom skin
CONNECTIVITY-
Supported Networks - 5G/4G/3G/2G
SIM Slots                  -  Dual (nano)
Bluetooth                  -  v5.3
Wi-Fi                         -  Wi-Fi 6E
USB Port                  -  USB Type-C
NFC Chip                  -  Yes
Supported GPS        -  Dual Band GPS, AGPS, GLONASS
BATTERY-
Battery Capacity (mAh)      - 4200
Fast Charging                     - Yes
Charging Speed                  - 30W
Wireless Charging               - true
Wireless Charging Speed    - 5W
Reverse Charging                - No
Extra Features
3.5 mm Audio Jack              - No
Set of Speakers                   - stereo
Face Unlock                         - yes
Fingerprint Reader               - Side Mounted
IR Blaster                             - no
Sensors                                - Ambient Light, Fingerprint, Gyroscope, Light Sensor, Proximity
IP rating                                - IP52
PERFORMANCE-
Processor -     Octa Core Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 5nm  Mobile Platform with Adreno 730 GPU
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Memory    -     8GB LPDDR5 RAM, 256GB UFS 2.2 storage
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Pricing & Availability -
The price of the phone is Rs.59,999 and it is available on Amazon.com
PROS & CONS -
Pros:-
4K video recording support with video stabilization.
Amazing chipset performance for gaming and multitasking.
Latest Android 13 OS support.
Foldable LTPO AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate.
AMOLED cover screen with 1000 nits brightness.
NFC and 5G enabled smartphone.
The cover screen comes with gorilla glass protection.
Comes with 30W fast wired and 5W wireless charging support.
Stereo speakers are present.
Cons :-
Without Reverse charging support.
An optical zoom camera is missing.
Without any micro sd card slot.
An audio jack is not present.
Without custom UI.
Average battery capacity.
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fruitiermetrostation · 6 months ago
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Motorola RAZR2 V9 (2007)
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nickgerlich · 2 years ago
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It’s For You
It is now safe to say that we have an entire generation that has known cell phones their entire lives. They have never felt the need for a land line. They have always had a phone in pocket or purse, ranging from 10-key flip phones, to sliders, Blackberrys, and more recently, smartphones.


I’m talking about Generation Z, of course, the social cohort whose demarcation year—1997—is considered the point after which online life had become nearly ubiquitous. What those demographers overlooked, though, is that this was about the same time that cell phone ownership became nearly as common. While we can all take some credit in this, Gen-Z quickly realized that these phones are for more than just talking or texting. They are lifestyle devices.


I got my first cell phone in 1994, a Motorola bag phone that had to be tethered to both vehicle power and a rooftop antenna. It was basically a heavy walkie-talkie, but it worked. And boy howdy were the fees high. I paid by the minute, which went down a little bit in the evening. Suffice it to say, I only used it for very important calls.


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What most people don’t realize is that the first cell phone was introduced in 1973. Marty Cooper is credited as being the inventor, the visionary who saw the need for mobile communications. But the wheels had already started rolling at least a decade prior, because the Dallas Police Department already had dictaphones for squad car and motorcycle cops when John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. They relied on a cellular network much like that which we have today, albeit with much less clarity.
It’s just that it took a long time for this product to diffuse, primarily because of cost. They required development of an entirely new infrastructure, one which we are still trying to complete. I laugh at T-Mobile’s ads that say they have 99% of all Americans covered. Right. If they all stay home. The ad says nothing about how much (or how little) geography they have covered, which we have all discovered whenever we fall off the grid out west.


But now Mr. Cooper, still a visionary, predicts a future in which we will all have cell phones implanted under our skin. Cue the Biblical prophesies of end times and all that once more. It’s one thing to envision using our palm print to buy at an Amazon store. It’s quite another to imagine our iPhone embedded in our body.
It’s not like others haven’t already tried to go down this road, but it was with wearables. Google Glass was a well-intended but poorly deployed set of eyewear that could function much like a smartphone. It landed with a $1500 thud in 2013. More recently, there is the collab between Meta and Ray-Ban that has yielded similar glasses.
But wearables have always been more about the hype than the hope for a better user experience. They still have a long way to go, which may have served as impetus for Mr. Cooper to picture a phone that was not just on our body, but also in it.


Of course, this leaves a lot of other unanswered questions, because without a visual aspect, it just becomes another Alexa device. We need screens somewhere, which necessarily involves a handheld device, or perhaps holograms that are projected before our eyes. Now it’s time to cue the crashes and missteps.


And how might we issue orders? By merely thinking of them? Or would we have to actually say something, kind of like we do with our digital assistants today? And if we are texting to someone, would we similarly have to enunciate it and rely on voice dictation—which can be dangerous—to get the job done?
Now imagine the ability to merely “think” something into action. Or being able to instruct the computer that is inside your head to access ChatGPT and have it compose an essay while you are finishing an in-class exam. Of course, you’d have to be able to download it somehow, but those are mere details. And consider social media. We might be able to post content, as well as click the Like and Heart icons without ever tapping a finger. The possibilities are limitless.


By now you have probably detected that I am poking a little fun at this notion. Truthfully, I consider it just a bit absurd. Well, I once thought the same of the first iPhone, but a year later I drank the Kool-Aid. I have guzzled it ever since, and I bet I could just as easily drink from this fountain as well. I think Mr. Cooper’s idea needs some fine-tuning and then selling. It could take a few years, maybe decades.
Just like the first cell phones needed a quarter of a century before they took off. Innovations can be like that. Gen-Z can say they were at least here for the beginning of the conversation of the embedded phone, but there may be a couple more generations down the road before one emerges that can lay claim to having lived their entire lives with it.


And now I am left trying to figure out what my generation can claim as ours. I’m thinking color television and microwave ovens. They’re not much, but they were a start, and we embraced them. You’re welcome.
Dr “We Were Simple Like That“ Gerlich
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rajmithwebagency · 2 years ago
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Mobile App Development Trends For 2023
Think of the reasons why the mobile app development industry is expanding at such a quick pace. This is exactly the golden time to build a business with your mobile app development. It has opened the door to new opportunities for success for both mobile app developers and various business owners.
This industry of course has changed to a great extent over time and now its framework is completely different from that old industry. As per the straits research, The worth of this industry was around 197.2 billion in the whole world in 2021 and the success graph of this industry seems to be rising continuously.
Let’s take a look at some of the top mobile app trends for 2023 and see how they might help you achieve your ultimate goals.
Some of the amazing Future trends for mobile app development in 2023
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● Watching Reality on The Mobile Screen
Viewing reality on a smartphone screen is a mobile app trend that will be felt shortly. A typical software development company uses the technical term augmented reality for the same. An app developer will blend reality with a mobile app to provide you with a precise experience of the actual world. Some examples of AR in mobile applications include 3D product viewing, home modules, and so on.
● 5th Generation of The Internet
The generation of the internet is evolving, hence the trend of mobile app development. With the increasing speed of 5G, customers want more speedier and performance-driven applications. Undoubtedly, we will see a 5g internet speed-based mobile app in 2023. All the leading software development companies are focusing on developing more and more powerful and faster apps for their customers especially in a country like India with 5G internet connectivity.
● Mobile Ecommerce
Considering the dependence of people on mobile applications, the trend of mobile commerce has also increased at a very rapid pace in the last few years. Businesses now treat mobile applications like an eCommerce platform and align the entire process from product viewing to selling in the app. This trend is going to grow further in 2023 as the best players of eCommerce like Amazon, Sephora, eBay Walmart, Nike and Flipkart have also followed this trend on a very large scale.
● Revenue-Sharing-Based Mobile Applications
Revenue sharing-based mobile application refers to an app, which brings together various independent creators or other people and distributes the total revenue among themselves. Almost all the big social apps come under this revenue-sharing mobile application. Youtube is the most vivid example of this. Apart from this, Instagram, Facebook, etc. also use this revenue-sharing model. So it is obvious that this trend is profitable for today and future mobile apps.
● Motion Design Application
Average customers have short attention spans when it comes to mobile apps. In such a situation, a steady image and text fail to engage customers. Whereas if you make images, texts, and other app particles moveable or motion driven then it will be able to engage customers more. As a result, these motion apps are becoming very popular in recent times and developing as a trend.
● Touchless Experience with the App
Touchless UI-driven mobile applications are the future of mobile app trends. You don’t need to touch the screen to operate the applications. Biometrics validation, face unlock, and gesture control through moving a phone (Shaking mobile to change songs, etc.) are some examples of these Touchless applications trends.
● The App Focused on the Camera
Camera focus application is another emerging trend for the mobile apps business. People are looking for different apps for video conferencing and broadcasting. Hence, the needs for camera-based applications are at its peak, especially due to working from home and the pandemic like covid.
● Apps designed for foldable Phones
Foldable phones are no longer a dream but a reality with the Samsung Galaxy Z and Motorola foldable, and as foldable phones continue to evolve, so does the need for foldable smartphone applications. Therefore, the foldable mobile app UI and UX will be the trend in this sector in 2023.
● Audio-Focused Applications
Apart from the camera and touchless app trend, audio-focused applications are another big trend in the Mobile application development sector. Different podcast apps, conversation apps as well as singing apps are being introduced by the mobile app development company hugely. Therefore it is going to be one of the popular trends for mobile apps.
How will Rajmith help to stay ahead of the app development competition?
Rajmith is the leading Mobile App Development Company in Gurgaon. Whatever trend you follow, we are capable of developing mobile applications as per your wish. Rajmith has the most advanced technology and mobile app developers who understand your needs and develop the app exactly as you want. What are you waiting for? Contact our team, explain your need and start developing your dream app now with only Rajmith Mobile App Development Company in Gurgaon.
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ranamobiles3 · 1 day ago
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The Future of Mobile Technology: Trends to Watch in 2024 at Rana Mobiles
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The Future of Mobile Technology: Trends to Watch in 2024 at Rana Mobiles The mobile phone industry is constantly evolving, with new innovations and technologies changing the way we interact with our devices. As we move into 2024, there are several exciting trends that are shaping the future of smartphones and mobile technology. At **Rana Mobiles**, we’re excited to help you stay ahead of the curve by keeping you informed about these trends and what to expect in the year ahead. 1. 5G Connectivity: A New Era of Speed and Efficiency 5G is already here, but in 2024, it’s expected to become even more widespread and impactful. With much faster download and upload speeds, lower latency, and the ability to connect more devices at once, 5G will enable a range of new possibilities for mobile users.Expect faster streaming, better gaming experiences, and smoother video calls, all of which will revolutionize how we use smartphones. Many of the latest flagship phones at Rana Mobiles are already 5G-enabled, ensuring you’re ready for this powerful technology. 2. AI-Powered Features: Smarter Phones for Smarter Living *Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to make smartphones smarter and more intuitive. In 2024, AI will play a central role in enhancing everything from camera quality to battery life. Phones will become more adaptive to your needs, predicting your actions and offering personalized experiences.For example, AI-powered cameras can automatically adjust settings based on the scene, lighting, and subject, ensuring every photo looks its best. Battery management will also be smarter, optimizing usage based on your daily habits to extend your device’s life. 3. Foldable and Flexible Displays: The Future of Form Factors Foldable smartphones are no longer a futuristic dream—they’re already on the market, and they’re only going to get better in 2024. With improved designs and durability, foldable phones will offer users the best of both worlds: the portability of a compact phone and the expansive screen real estate of a tablet.The flexibility in design also opens up possibilities for other innovative form factors, like rollable screens and devices with multiple folding points. At Rana Mobiles, we offer the latest foldable devices from brands like Samsung and Motorola, allowing you to experience this cutting-edge technology firsthand 4. Augmented Reality (AR): A New Dimension for Mobile Devices Augmented Reality (AR) is becoming increasingly popular, and in 2024, it’s expected to see significant growth. From virtual try-ons in shopping apps to immersive gaming experiences, AR will enhance how we interact with the world around us.Smartphones equipped with AR capabilities will allow users to overlay digital content onto the real world, making everything from navigation to shopping more interactive. As AR becomes more integrated into mobile apps, the possibilities are limitless. Look out for smartphones with AR-specific features in 2024.5. Improved Mobile Photography and Video Capabilities Mobile cameras have come a long way, and in 2024, the race for the best smartphone camera is fiercer than ever. Expect even more powerful camera setups, with advancements in AI photography, higher megapixel sensors, and improved low-light performance.In addition to still photography, mobile video recording will continue to improve, with smoother stabilization, enhanced zoom capabilities, and professional-grade video editing tools. Whether you're an aspiring photographer or a content creator, the next generation of smartphones will give you the tools you need to capture stunning photos and videos.
Conclusion
The world of mobile technology is evolving faster than ever, and 2024 promises to bring even more groundbreaking innovations. Whether you’re looking for a faster, smarter, and more efficient phone or you want to embrace new, futuristic designs, there’s something for everyone. At Rana Mobiles, we’re excited to help you navigate the latest trends and find the perfect device to fit your lifestyle.Stay tuned for more updates, and make sure to visit us regularly for the newest arrivals.
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gadgetzview · 4 days ago
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Best Mobile Phones Under ₹20,000 in India: Affordable Excellence & Top Features!
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Finding the perfect mobile phone under ₹20,000 can be a game-changer, especially for students, working professionals, and tech enthusiasts. With a budget-friendly price point, these smartphones offer powerful features like high-resolution cameras, strong battery life, and impressive performance. In this blog, we’ll highlight the best options that combine value, style, and advanced specs in a crowded market.
Why Opt for Phones Under ₹20,000?
Mobiles in this price range provide a well-rounded package without compromising on essential features. Ideal for users who want the latest technology without overspending, these devices cater to photography needs, gaming performance, and multitasking abilities. Let's explore the top models under ₹20,000 to see what sets them apart and how they deliver top-notch experiences for a fraction of the cost.
1. Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G – ₹19,999
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Display: 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED, 90Hz refresh rate
Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 920
Cameras: Rear - 48MP + 8MP + 2MP, Front - 16MP
Battery: 5000mAh, fast charging
Key Feature: Ideal for gaming and multimedia with smooth performance.
2. Samsung Galaxy M32 – ₹13,499
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Display: 6.4-inch Super AMOLED, 90Hz
Processor: MediaTek Helio G80
Cameras: Rear - 64MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP, Front - 20MP
Battery: 6000mAh, 15W charger included
Key Feature: Strong battery life and display quality for multimedia lovers.
3. Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro – ₹15,440
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Display: 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz
Processor: MediaTek Helio G96
Cameras: Rear - 108MP + 8MP + 2MP + 2MP, Front - 16MP
Battery: 5000mAh, fast charging
Key Feature: High-resolution camera perfect for photography enthusiasts.
4. Poco X4 Pro 5G – ₹18,999
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Display: 6.67-inch FHD+, 120Hz
Processor: Snapdragon 695
Cameras: Rear - 64MP + 8MP + 2MP, Front - 16MP
Battery: 5000mAh
Key Feature: Smooth gaming experience and a high-quality screen.
5. Motorola Moto G60 – ₹15,999
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Display: 6.8-inch FHD+
Processor: Snapdragon 732G
Cameras: Rear - 108MP + 8MP + 2MP, Front - 32MP
Battery: 6000mAh
Key Feature: Stock Android experience with a large screen and great battery.
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blogaarkasolutions · 20 days ago
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THE FUTURE OF APP DEVELOPMENT IN THIS AGE OF FOLDABLE DEVICES
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As the technology updates, so do the devices we use every day. The most interesting innovation in recent years has been the foldable devices, where technology is making devices that we all use daily evolve together. These devices allow users to multitask efficiently and provide services that traditional smart phones failed to offer. Foldable devices are becoming popular with brands like Samsung, Motorola, Huawei with their incredible technologies. They are changing the way users interact with apps, raising the need for the apps to adapt foldable technology.
Reasons why mobile apps need to change
Better User Experience: As user experience varies with the type of device they use, it’s crucial to develop apps that adapt to different screen sizes. When apps are designed to transform how they look according to the screen size of the devices, it improves user experience. If an app doesn’t adapt to foldable devices, it may not be compatible with those devices and leads to user frustration and drive them to alternatives.
Larger Screen Place: Foldable devices contain more screen space than the traditional devices that allows them to multitask. They can display multiple app windows side by side allowing users to access apps without switching from one app to another. It would be beneficial for apps to adapt to dynamic layouts, so that apps can change their layout based on whether the device is folded or unfolded.
Stay ahead of Competition: As foldable devices are getting popular recently, most of the apps still didn’t adapt to this bigger screens. Apps that adapt to these larger screens offer features that regular apps can’t and encourages users to choose your app over others. It helps in attracting new customers while retaining the existing ones. When your app is quickly adapting new trends, it will lead to customer satisfaction.
CASE STUDIES:
Youtube: Recently YouTube updated its app for foldable devices to support multi functioning, allowing users to watch videos on one side while browsing comments or other content simultaneously on the other side. The app automatically adjusts its layout based on when the device is folded or unfolded. It allows users to do other tasks on the other half screen without interrupting the viewing experience.
Facebook and Instagram: Facebook and Instagram have updates their apps to work better on foldable devices. These apps change their layout according to the screen size. That means on bigger screen you can view more posts at once. The menus are designed to be user friendly by giving quick access to home or explore, making the navigation easier.
Netflix: Netflix optimized it app for foldable devices by incorporating multi tasking functionality. Now users can watch Netflix on half of the screen while using another app on the other half. This app adjusts to different screen sizes ensuring that the video player is easier to control. Overall this multi window functionality enables users to watch their favorite shows while still keeping up with other apps.
As foldable devices become more common, users are getting used to do more things at once. It’s important for apps to adapt these features, so that they can make their apps work better on larger screens. At Aarka Solutions, we understand the importance of adapting to new technologies to ensure that the app is flexible on all devices. By implementing these technologies, we help our clients to stand ahead of the competition and meet today’s standards of their users. Contact us today to update your app to make it compatible with foldable devices. Visit us at www.aarkasolutions.com.
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