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OnePlus Open हुआ लॉन्च, अच्छे-अच्छे फोन को टक्कर देते हैं इसके फीचर्स
OnePlus Open: वनप्लस एक नई मोबाइल फोन स्क्रीन का लॉन्च करने की तैयारी कर रहा है। वनप्लस और इसकी बीबीके इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स सहायक कंपनी ओप्पो 24 अक्टूबर को एक नया डिस्प्ले लॉन्च करने के लिए बीओई के साथ हाथ मिला रही है। आगामी पैनल 1440 पिक्सल रिज़ॉल्यूशन के साथ आने की उम्मीद है और 3,000 निट्स ब्राइटनेस तक ��हुंच जाएगा। वनप्लस ओपन को 2800 निट्स तक की पीक ब्राइटनेस देने के लिए रेट किया गया है। OnePlus…
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General Information & OnePlus 8 Price In Bangladesh We can confirm that it resonates with us, even more so with the new OnePlus 8 line. The phones are among the most expensive so far. We suspect the 5G factor is the culprit. However, there are other factors. OnePlus 8 price in Bangladesh is very High. The 1 Plus 8 price in Bangladesh is the Official Price: 59,990/- tk The OnePlus 8 Pro, for instance, is not compromising on features such as fast wireless charging and IP68 protection. As a result, the company feels comfortable enough to release a smartphone that asks how much the current Galaxy S20+ costs. The vanilla OnePlus 8 is still aimed at those who want the same fluid OxygenOS experience without spending as much. The standard 8 isn't cheap, however. It's significantly more expensive than its predecessor, the OnePlus 7T. And it's even more costly than the 7T Pro and 7T. What gives? Let’s Have A Look Again At The Oneplus 8 Price In Bangladesh & Main Specification Name– OnePlus 8Sim & Network– GPRS, EDGE, 2G, 3G, 4G & 5G ConnectionColor- Onyx Black - Glacial Green - Interstellar Glow - Polar SilverDisplay– 6.5 Inches Fluid AMOLED (1080 x 2400 Pixels, 402 ppi) – 16M colorProtection– Corning Gorilla Glass 5Refresh Rate– 90 HzOS– Android 10With OxygenOS 11 - Upgrade To Android 11Chipset- Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 5G - 7 nm+ TransistorGPU- Adreno 650RAM & ROM- 6GB RAM+128GB ROM - 8GB RAM+128GB ROM - 12GB RAM+256GB ROMRAM Type– LPDDRX4SD Card Slot– NoMain Camera– 48MP+16MP+2MP – HDR, LED Flash, Panorama - 4K@30/60fps - 1080p@30/60/240fps - Auto HDR, Gyro-EISSelfie Camera– 16MP - Auto-HDR - 1080p@30fps - Gyro-EIS3.5mm Jack– NoFM Radio– NoSpeaker– Yes (Stereo Speakers)Wifi– Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac – Dual-Band – Wi-Fi DirectBluetooth- 5.1, A2DP, LE, aptX HDOther Sensors– GPS – Fingerprint – Accelerometer – Gyroscope – Proximity – CompassBattery- 5.1, A2DP, LE, apt-X HDPrice- 59,990/- Body & Design The OnePlus 8 is a well-built device that uses glass on its front and back and aluminum on its sides. However, it's unknown which version of Gorilla Glass OnePlus is used for the front or back. The OnePlus 8 felt much smaller than its predecessor, which surprised us. The aspect ratio is probably why the 8 feels smaller than its predecessor. It's slightly taller, but it's also significantly narrower. This allows for a more comfortable grip. It is now more challenging to reach the top of the display. There are some caveats to the 20:9 aspect ratio. The finish is another noticeable difference. It looks almost the same as the old one, with its smooth, frosted glass. Although it feels great to touch and is very premium, it cannot be easy to handle. The new 8 retains the same finish but is a little grippier. It has a similar finish to the Pixel 4-series and is closer to the rubbery feel. It's still very slippery, but don't let that fool you. The Glacial Green color we received is at least resistant to fingerprints. They are difficult to spot and don't stick as well. OnePlus 8 Display Although the display on the vanilla OnePlus 8 may not have the same features as the Pro, it doesn't make it less impressive. This could be the best screen we have seen in this category. The panel is OLED and has a 1080x2400px resolution. It also features a 20:9 aspect ratio. Fluid AMOLED is the name OnePlus gave it because of its curves and 90Hz refresh rate. Software The Oneplus 8 comes with Android 10, Upgradable to Android 11 and OxygenOS 11. The new OxygenOS has a few new features, but there aren't many major changes. Some of these features might also end up in older models. The overall Android experience is stocky, with some minor additions still available. Performance We didn't see any hangs or hiccups while using the device. With the Snapdragon 865 chipset, the OS ran without issue and ran smoothly. It's based upon the 7nm+ EUV manufacturing process, which promises marginal power savings and better overall performance than the Snapdragon-855 chipset.
It consists of an Adreno 650 GPU and an octa-core CPU. It consists of a Kryo585 core running at 2.84 GHz, a cluster of three Kryo585 cores running at 2.42 GHz, and four additional Kryo585 cores operating at 1.8 GHz. The chipset is supported by 12GB LPDDR4X memory, 256GB UFS 3.0 storage, and four additional Kryo 585 cores running at 2.84 GHz. The vanilla 8 does not have the LPDDR5 memory. The other configuration uses 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. Camera The Oneplus comes with a 48MP Main Camera and 16 MP selfie camera. The OnePlus 8 replaces the telephoto lens with a dedicated macro lens. The zoom photos can be cropped by 2x from the main 48MP sensor. The features of the Video are the Rear camera 4K 2160p@30/60fps Full HD 1080p@30/60/240fps Full HD 1080p@30/60/240fps 720p@480fps Full HD 1080p@30. Sound Stereo loudspeakers are included in the OnePlus 8. One is located at the bottom, and the other is hidden behind the small bezel at the top. Both are louder than the previous lineup, but the 8 has a better quality aspect. The vocals sound clear, and the bass is impressive for such small speakers. Oneplus 8 Battery The OnePlus 8's battery life is Very Good. The phone's standby time was excellent, even with the external Snapdragon X554G+5G modem. We were impressed by the on-screen results. The almost no difference between the 60Hz and 90Hz screen modes was even more impressive. The difference lasted several minutes and was more likely due to statistical error than anything else. The jump to a 4,300mAh battery has been more than welcomed and has greatly improved battery life. Our Opinion The OnePlus 8 Price In Bangladesh is high but, The OnePlus 8 is a great phone. It has a nice main camera performance, good battery life, a fast charger, a bright display at 90Hz, the best-sounding stereo speakers, an unrivaled fingerprint reader performance, and OxygenOS, which is fast and optimized.
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OnePlus 7T launched in India, know price and features
OnePlus 7T भारत में हुआ लॉन्च, जानें कीमत और खूबियां
चीनी कंपनी OnePlus ने अपने बहुचर्चित प्रीमियम स्मार्टफोन OnePlus 7T को भारत में लॉन्च कर दिया है। बता दें कि यह फोन कंपनी के मौजूदा OnePlus 7 का अपग्रेडेड वर्जन है, जिसमें काफी सारे बदलाव देखने को मिलेंगे। यह स्मार्टफोन 8.1mm पतला है। इस हैंडसेट के साथ ही कंपनी ने OnePlus TV को भी लॉन्च किया है। फिलहाल जानते हैं OnePlus 7T की खूबियों के बारे में..
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Redmi Note 9 (Aqua Green, 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage) – 48MP Quad Camera & Full HD+ Display
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One plus. The name is enough, when it comes to mobile industry. No company has earned this much name and goodwill in such short time as OnePlus did in whole world.
I'm going to talk about the new OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 pro which will be available soon on your own Oneplus store in meerut named Sardar ji fones situated at Abulane Meerut.
OnePlus gives the highest configuration invented till date and that too on the cheapest rates. The main reason why people go for OnePlus is the user interface and Oxygen Os.
OnePlus is packed which highest end processor named Snapdragon and latest features such as Oneplus 8 will have 30w super fast wireless charging. Yes! You read it right !! Wireless charging with 30w is gonna be the game changer in the mobile industry as history repeats itself when everytime OnePlus launches their new product. There is always one feature or the other which no brand has ever given in this price segment.
Though, OnePlus phones are way cheaper ,if we compare them with the products of other brands like samsung,honor and apple giving same configuration and speed.
Now it's time to discuss my favourite quality of the company, its obvious and you guessed it right, yes that's service. Service part of OnePlus is superb. Although OnePlus phones never get defected easily within warranty period but still they are always ready to cope up with anything they can to satisfy there customers.
OnePlus provides you power-packed gaming handsets with sAmoled display and very high end sony sensors in cameras , to enhance the picture quality in both front and back camera.
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#smartphone #accidental #durability #droptest #technology #Apple #iPhone11 #OnePlus #OnePlus7T iPhone 11 and One Plus 7T are both tough and durable. This is not a durability test to check if these phones can withstand basic drops and scratches. Both iPhone 11 and One Plus 7T were accidentally dropped face down from the car trunk with the height of 3 feet 7 inches (1.1 meters) onto concrete. The area damaged was the soft rim of the phones with minor scratch to the tempered glass screen. Both phones survived and integrity of the displays were not sacrificed. The back of the phone is a common place to shatter on impact but both phones have shockproof cases. Conclusion: Protecting a smartphone with a case, tempered glass screen protector film and camera lens protective film is a no-brainer for a lot of phone owners. https://www.instagram.com/p/B7r220tFC1u/?igshid=cr7e6mib3mw8
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A detailed review of the OnePlus 7T from :wired:
I TEST A lot of phones here at WIRED. Smartphones incrementally change each year, and they’ve become more of an essential utility and less of a source of the tech world’s greatest innovations. I often appreciate their new features, but few of those enhancements spark actual joy. The OnePlus 7T, however, has done just that. Putting down the glossy, fingerprint-plastered Galaxy Note10 to review the matte glass 7T was both a relief and a reminder why OnePlus has continued to gain popularity as a smartphone brand year after year.
Like the company's previous devices, the 7T is a phone that showcases much of the best smartphone tech introduced in 2019 at a $600 price—more than $100 cheaper than many top rivals from Samsung, LG, and other manufacturers. What I’ve come to appreciate more is how it uses all that latest tech to enhance my life, often by getting out of my way. Its touch interface is simple and looks just like the brand new Google Android 10 OS it runs on, only a little easier to navigate. It’s just more pleasant, like a PB&J sandwich where mom cut the crust off just because she loves you.
Smooth and Frosty
If you’ve seen an expensive smartphone in the last two years, you know what the 7T looks and feels like, but I’ll describe it anyway. It has a 6.5-inch AMOLED display (that means deeper blacks and richer colors) that takes up its entire front. A teenie teardrop cutout hanging from the top of the screen holds a 16-megapixel selfie camera.
Like the similar and more expensive OnePlus 7 Pro, this display has a 90 Hz refresh rate, which makes the entire interface noticeably smoother. OnePlus calls it a Fluid AMOLED display, and it may live up to that name. Phones have been bumping up the resolution (this one has a 1080p HD screen), but the bump in refresh rate is more noticeable. Everything feels smoother and faster, with richer color than many displays.
The power and volume buttons are in all the right places, and OnePlus has kept its sound/mute/vibrate switch on the right side. It’s a dead-simple little toggle and worth every millimeter of its cutout, letting you easily silence your phone or perk it up anytime.
OnePlus was one of the first companies to introduce an in-display fingerprint sensor, and the latest iteration on this phone is faster than ever. I’ve had trouble with Samsung's on-screen sensors in the Galaxy S10 and Note10, but the optical fingerprint reader in the 7T does the trick in a way that’s more convenient than the fingerprint sensors on the back of many phones like the Google Pixel 3A.
The phone's frame is metal, and the back is covered in shimmering Gorilla Glass because ... well ... trends. It’s silly that the back is made of glass at all, given that we probably drop our phones more than anything besides our keys, and there's no big advantage to the glass here since the 7T doesn’t have wireless charging. But the “glacier blue” color certainly is sleek, and the frosted texture repels fingerprints better than some phones. OnePlus thankfully includes a clear case in the box. I suggest you slip it on.
All Spec’d Out
Between all that glass is a list of luxury technical specs. The 7T runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor, which is half a tad speedier than the 855 on some earlier phones this year. It also comes with 8 gigabytes of RAM, and 128 GB of storage. (Sorry, no MicroSD slot; that’s all you get.) These are all fantastic numbers, as are the numbers you’ll see from benchmark performance tests. It’s a powerful phone, right up there with the best.
OnePlus doesn’t make a lot of changes to Android 10, but the changes it does make seem to (mostly) improve the phone's performance. You can more easily swipe up or down from anywhere on the homescreen to access the notification shade or pull up your entire list of apps. I also like the gesture controls that mimic recent iPhones, and the option to turn the back button into a swipe from the left side of the phone has worked well for me. Your mileage may vary, but you can disable these gestures controls and go back to a traditional back-button setup if you like.
The fact that the 7T even has the latest Google OS is a testament to the company’s focus on delivering software and security updates. It promises two years of updates for buyers of the 7T, and has demonstrated a positive track record on updates for older phones. This is notable—despite costing close to $1,000, most Android phones outside of Google’s Pixel line and Motorola's handsets do not get regular software updates, leaving security vulnerabilities exposed and new features out of reach.
With stereo speakers and a gaming mode that optimizes graphics (and can also restrict notifications and calls so you can play without interruption), this is an ideal machine for playing Mario Kart Tour, or any other high-end title, until your eyeballs fall out. Netflix looks lovely, as well.
I’ve ended most days having spent four or five hours with the screen active, and seen about 50 percent battery remaining. A few nights, it’s been closer to 30 to 40 percent, if I stay up late. This is good, but somewhat normal battery life. If you want to improve your power efficiency, you can turn the 90 Hz refresh rate down to a more normal 60 Hz. In a pinch, the included charger is very quick. It can juice the 7T up significantly in a half hour.
Sadly, like many high-end phones, there’s no audio jack (and no adapter in the box), but OnePlus sells an adapter for $13. And this phone also isn’t IP-rated for water resistance. OnePlus claims it will handle some rain pretty well, but you won’t want to drop it in the tub.
Ready to Zoom
When it comes to smartphones, you ain’t cool unless you have three rear cameras these days, and OnePlus always wants to be cool. Like the 7 Pro, it has a 48-megapixel standard rear shooter that outputs extra sharp 12-megapixel images, a 16-megapixel sensor beneath an ultrawide lens, and a 12-megapixel telephoto. This lets you take shots that you can both zoom out a bit, and zoom in to 2X. There’s also a portrait mode, which adds a bokeh effect, the shallow depth-of-field trick that keeps the subject in focus but blurs the background in a close-up photo.
I had a great time shooting plenty of outdoor shots around Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the past week, and I've even enjoyed the extra stability of the Super Stable video mode, which uses the wide angle lens to better stabilize 1080p video; 4K 30 fps video is also available. Everything looks good, especially shots in the Nightscape mode. Like the new iPhone 11 and the latest Pixel phones, the 7T enhances night shots, adding more light, color and detail to areas that would have just appeared as black splotches on older phones. Night shots require a steady hand and a second or two wait, but they are a definite improvement.
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In some of the above shots, you can see some examples of Nightscape mode and Super Macro mode. If you press the flower icon in the upper left side of the camera app, you can move in closer to small objects and still see them stay in focus. The effect isn’t perfect, but I was able to get closer to some plants and ants than I ever have before using a smartphone. It’s a blast to play around with modes like these, and they solidify the OnePlus 7T as a phone for shutterbugs.
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OnePlus isn’t tampering with the formula that got it to the dance, and that’s good. The 7T is one of the most powerful phones you can buy, and it costs hundreds less than its peers. It also runs on all four major US carriers, and T-Mobile sells it directly.
I've recommended the Pixel 3A ($400) as the best phone to buy for a few months now, and given the performance it offers for the price, for many of you it still is the best phone. But if you are willing to spend an extra $200, the OnePlus 7T will give you a taste of the luxuries you’d otherwise miss out on.
Correction: I referred to the display as a "Liquid" display. OnePlus calls it a "Fluid" display.
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The new Moto Razr.
The box is pretty wild looking.
When open, you get a 6.2-inch foldable display.
When closed, you get a smaller 2.7-inch display for notifications and music control.
The display inside is big.
In this live image from Verizon, you can see a bit of a ripple in the display.
The display in real life. Still a bit ripple-y.
Let's talk about the front display. Here it's showing the time and notifications.
Here is selfie mode, which actually uses the main camera, because it's a flip phone.
The front display in music mode.
Google Assistant on the front display.
The inside. You can see the navigation bar is huge, since it needs to be a rectangle and avoid the bottom curve in the display. Verizon
The bottom has a USB-C port and a speaker grill.
The folded mode is going to be thick, but compact.
When open, the non-chin part of the phone is 6.9mm thick.
All the in-box accessories.
It's Moto Razr day today. The phone stopped by the FCC earlier in the day, and after sending out an event invite for November 13, Motorola just barely made it in time, with an official announcement at 11pm ET. The rumors were true: the Moto Razr is a reboot of one of the most iconic flip phones of all time, updated for 2019. Instead of a tiny screen and a physical keypad on the inside, you get a giant folding OLED display that puts the new Moto Razr in the same category as other futuristic foldables like the Samsung Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X. The price is also in the same stratosphere as those super-expensive devices: the new Razr is $1,500. It's also a Verizon exclusive in the US. The hinge design of the Moto Razr is probably the most interesting thing about it. The best Samsung can currently do in the foldables space is the Galaxy Fold, which, thanks to folding the display nearly completely flat, develops a permanent crease in the display after the first fold. Motorola's display doesn't fold completely flat, though—there is a large void space around the display hinge, so when the phone folds in half, the display has room to move around. Since it's not being sandwiched between two solid plates, the display collapses into a gentle curve instead of a hard crease. Imagine bending a piece of paper in half just by pinching the top and bottom together versus pressing the fold into a crease. Motorola described how a hinge like this could work in a 2018 patent. Instead of having the hinge mechanism behind the display, like on the Galaxy Fold, Motorola has the hinge on the left and right side of the display, giving the display room to sink into the phone body and bend into a gentle curve. For support Motorola says the hinge "includes moveable support plates that rigidly support the display when the phone is open, but collapse out of the way when the phone is closed." These two design elements allow the phone to have a "zero gap" hinge while also not smashing the display into a crease. Since the display only ever forms a loop, rather than a crease, it never gains a distracting, light-distorting crease down the middle the way the Galaxy Fold does. This design should be easier on the display as well, since it causes less stress to the pixels around the bendy part. We've already seen (pre-release) Galaxy Fold displays die along the display crease, thanks to all the stress. A 2018 Motorola patent showing the display inside a folded phone. Notice how the display is a big loop, and not a hard crease. There's room for the display inside the phone because the hinge mechanism (502 and 506) lives on the left and right side of the display, rather than behind it. Motorola's official shot of the closed display. It's a loop! As it opens, the display supports swing into place. All flattened out. You can see how that translates to a real design here. The hinge mechanism is next to—not behind—the display, so it sticks out from the phone body a bit. The back of the phone also looks very simple, since it's an empty shell holding the display. The display of the new Razr also looks pretty special. The top and bottom edges of the 6.2-inch, 2142x876 display curve into an arch, which is a perfect throwback to the interior of the old Razr design. The notch at the top houses not just the camera but the earpiece, too. The FCC basically posted a full teardown of the device, and seeing the display outside of the Razr body is really something. Where did Motorola source a display like this for its foldable smartphone? Samsung is the leader in foldable displays, but after having spent six years and $130 million dollars to develop the technology, Samsung seems to want to keep the technology to itself. Early release info pegged China's up-and-coming OLED display manufacturer BOE as the supplier, which also supplies the displays for the Huawei Mate X. Motorola also might be dual-sourcing the displays from TCL, the same company that makes zombie phones branded as "Palm" and "Blackberry." Just like the old-school Razr, there's also a secondary display on the front: a 2.7-inch 800x600 panel. Also just like the old Razr, it seems this is primarily for checking notifications. You can see your incoming messages, control music, take selfies, and even use the Google Assistant, all without opening the phone. The UI for this seems totally new. Instead of showing something like a tiny Android notification panel, you get a full screen UI for each action, and apparently you can swipe between them. It's unclear if this is a new Android feature, or a Motorola Razr feature. The Moto Razr was popular as a fashion phone, thanks to the ultra-thin profile and good looks. It's hard to tell just from looking at pictures, but is that same appeal still present in this device? The pictures and dimensions make it clear this is a super-sized version of the original Razr. The most popular model of the old Razr, the V3, measured 98mm x 53mm and 13.9mm thick. The new Razr is listed at 172mm × 72mm × 14mm. So the new Razr's namesake thinness is near-identical to the old Razr, but a lot wider and taller. These numbers reduce both devices to simplified rectangles based on their widest sections, but in terms of overall volume, the new Razr is 138% bigger—yes, over double the volume—of the old Razr. Our expectations for "thin" have definitely changed since 2004, too. iPhone thinness peaked with the iPhone 6, at 6.9mm, and the thinnest Android phone ever is the Vivo X5 Max, which slimmed down to a ridiculous 4.75mm (and it still had a headphone jack!). That 14mm thickness on the new Razr is ever-present thanks to the chin at the bottom, and since the Razr unfolds, that puts each unfolded section of the phone at around 7mm. A standard smartphone is around 7.8mm thick nowadays, so the Razr's thinness is nothing special. When open, it's about the thickness of a smartphone. When closed, it's about the thickness of two smartphones stacked on top of each other. The FCC's Moto Razr photos. Even on third-party images, this phone has no display crease. Be sure to zoom in! Another photo of the pristine display. A photo of the back. The FCC has a full teardown of this device already! Here our lovely government is just popping the shells off. Here's the display out in the open. It's a pretty crazy design, with arched top and bottom edges plus a notch at the top. The motherboard! Here you can make out the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC at the heart of the device. The other side of the motherboard is nearly blank. Here's one of the two batteries in the device, a scant 1245mAh. As for the width and height, I don't think you can call the Razr a compact phone anymore, either. Width is what makes a smartphone feel small in your hands, but at 72mm wide, the Razr is firmly a "medium" size smartphone, sitting between the width of a Galaxy S10 (70mm) and S10+ (74mm). The width also works against the phone's positioning as an update to the old Razr: the proportions compared to the old phone are all wrong, and this "Razr" is a shorter, wider distortion of the original. At 172mm tall while open, the Razr is the tallest phone on the market, dwarfing even monster devices like the Galaxy Note 10+ and OnePlus 7T Pro (both ~162mm). So what are you looking for from a foldable smartphone? The standard answer with devices like the Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X has been "a phone that opens up into a tablet," but that clearly isn't the goal of the Moto Razr. This also isn't a return to some kind of compact form factor, given that the device is more than twice the size of the old Razr. The new Razr is more like "a smartphone that folds in half." The standard smartphone design puts a tall, thin rectangle in your pocket; Motorola is arguing it's better to pocket a thicker square shape instead. As far as running Android on this device goes, the display's arched top and bottom edges and a notch at the top mean there is a lot of unusable space for apps. Android apps need to be presented with a rectangle by default, so those arches at the top and bottom need to be squared off by the system software. There also needs to be room for the navigation buttons and status icons, which also need to be in a straight line. The result is a lot of space at the top and bottom of the phone that is dedicated to system-level Android UI. The new Razr only runs Android 9, by the way, not the newer Android 10. As for the specs, the Razr has a mid-range—not flagship—SoC: the Snapdragon 710. This features eight Kryo 360 CPU cores, with two high-performance cores running at 2.2Ghz, and six lower-power cores running at 1.7GHz. This is a 10nm SoC that's over a year old now, putting it a generation behind the 7nm flagship SoC, the Snapdragon 855. It seems like we're now making budgetary compromises in a $1,500 smartphone. The Galaxy Fold has a Snapdragon 855, but that costs $2,000. The base model has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.The battery is split between the top and bottom sections, with the two parts combining for 2510mAh of power. Tech reviewers have spent the past few weeks dogging Google for the tiny 2,800mAh battery in the Pixel 4, and to see a new smartphone announced with an even bigger display and a smaller battery than the maligned Pixel 4 is a cause for concern. Retro Razr mode. Finally, if the retro hardware design isn't enough for you, how about a retro software mode? The Verge detailed a fun "Retro Razr" mode that emulates a T9 keypad at the bottom of the display and puts the old-school Razr dumbphone UI up top. The old UI actually works. You navigate with the virtual D-Pad, and it can be used as a home-screen launcher of sorts, allowing you to do things like launch the modern Android messaging app when you tap "enter" on the old-school messaging icon. Worldwide, the new Razr will be available in "markets across Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia." In the US, the new Razr is exclusive to Verizon and launches January 9, 2020, with pre orders starting December 26. Yes the day after Christmas. Apologies to Santa Claus.
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Neuronavigation Systems Market Market Business Growth, Global Survey, Analysis, Share, Company Profiles and Forecast by 2027
Neuronavigation Systems Market Neuronavigation systems have been developed for image-guided neurosurgery to aid in the accurate resection of brain tumours.
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With the advent of big data, the rapid development of artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction and other subjects, the neuronavigation system has become an indispensable technology in surgery, and it is becoming important.
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Best smartphones under ₹10,000
On this episode of the EJ Tech Show, we take a look at our top picks for the best smartphones under ₹10,000.
Buying a budget smartphone these days can be quite confusing, thanks to the many many options available out there, so take a look at some of the best smartphones out there that cost less than ₹10,000.
Motorola Moto e40
The Moto e40 was launched in October 2021, and features quite a lot of specs that are usually seen on more expensive smartphones.
Moto e40 Specification
The display is a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, and there’s a 48MP triple camera system on the back. The 8MP front camera is nestled in a modern-looking punch-hole, which makes the e40 look way more expensive than it actually is.
Being a Motorola phone, it runs near-Stock Android, so the interface is clean and free of bloatware. This means the UNISOC T700 octa-core chipset and 4GB RAM are enough to run the device quite smoothly, along with the Android 11. Plus, it gets 64GB of internal storage, but if that’s not enough for you, you can fit it with up to 1TB of storage using a microSD card.
Despite being a budget offering, it gets things like a USB Type-C port, fingerprint scanner, IP52 water repellent design, and still weighs under 200g.
Of course, it also gets the usual bits and bobs like a 3.5mm headphone jack and a full-size dual Nano SIM tray. Keeping the lights on is a 5,000mAh battery, and there’s 10W charging available.
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The moto e40 sports a very versatile camera app with things like a Portrait mode, HDR, Macro Vision, Pro mode and Google Lens, all which help get the best results from its 48MP triple camera setup.
Infinix Hot 10s
When it comes to specs, the Infinix Hot 10s offers nearly everything one might want in a smartphone, and was launched in India earlier this year in April.
Infinix Hot 10s Specification
For starters, there’s the powerful Helio G85 chipset under the hood, which helps power its large 6.82-inch HD+ 90Hz display. Add to that a 48MP triple rear camera and 8MP front facing camera, and you’ve got a phone that boasts of specs beyond its price range.
The Infinix Hot 10s also houses a big 6,000mAh battery, and a fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication. Moreover, the camera app is full of useful modes and features, like Video bokeh, time-lapse and Super Night Mode.
While it sports the micro-USB charging instead of USB Type-C and weighs a fair bit at 211g, it gets a full-size SIM tray, gyroscope, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
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Despite only packing in a 10W adapter in the box, the Infinix Hot 10s supports up to 18W fast charging, which promises to get get the phone to 50% in just 20 minutes.
realme C15
Despite being launched last year, realme’s C15 packs some interesting specs, and even though it’s the only phone here with 3GB RAM, it actually gets quite a lot to make up for the outright grunt.
realme C15 Specification
First up, there’s the Helio G35 octa-core chipset, one of the best in the segment, especially for gamers. Then there’s a 13MP quad rear camera setup, that includes an 8MP ultra-wide sensor for capturing a wider field-of-view.
Moreover, it’s battery is a massive 6,000mAh unit that gets 18W quick charging and supports reverse charging as well! Unfortunately, it misses out on USB Type-C charging, gets only 32GB internal storage and is a bit chunky at around 209g and 9.8mm thickness.
Still, it gets a fingerprint scanner, 3.5mm headphone jack, 8MP selfie camera and a full-size dual SIM tray, so that’s a plus.
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The realme C15 ships with Android 10 out of the box, but the device has recently begun receiving the Android 11 update in India, with realme UI 2.0.
Tecno Spark 7T
Launched in June 2021, the Tecno Spark 7T comes packed with a lot of impressive specs for the price.
Tecno Spark 7T Specification
There’s a Helio G35 chipset, just like the realme c15, and it gets a respectable 4GB RAM with 64GB of expandable storage. However, that experience is certainly better on the Tecno Spark 7T thanks to Android 11 out of the box. On the back is a 48MP dual camera setup, and there’s an 8MP sensor for selfies.
The screen is a 6.52-inch display with a tear-drop notch and an HD+ resolution, and there’s a fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone. There’s a big 6,000mAh battery under the hood, which certainly makes the phone a touch heavy, at just over 200g.
The phone does get a dual nano SIM tray, but it’s still using a micro-USB port, and not the more modern USB Type-C. Like with other phones at this price point, it does get a 3.5mm audio jack.
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The Tecno Spark 7T runs on HiOS 7.6, which brings some interesting features like a Voice changer for calls and a Peek-proof display setting.
Micromax In 2b
Homegrown hero Micromax launched its highly-anticipated Micromax In 2b back in July 2021, touted by the company as the ‘No Hang Phone’.
Micromax In 2b Specification
To back that claim, the Micromax In 2b is fitted with a UNISOC T610 chipset and Android 11 and a minimum 4GB RAM. Apart from this, the In 2b sports a 6.52-inch HD+ display, a 13MP dual rear camera setup and 5MP front facing selfie camera in a tear-drop notch.
It also gets 64GB expandable storage, fingerprint scanner, a 5,000mAh battery with 10W USB Type-C charging, and a full-size dual SIM tray. All this, and it still weighs only 190g.
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The In 2b is one of the few phones out there offering a 6GB RAM variant at under ₹10,000, making it quite a compelling choice for power users.
So these were our top 5 picks for smartphones that cost less than ₹10,000. If you’re on a strict budget and really want to get the most for your money, these phones are sure to offer you just that.
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Poco X3 Pro Review: Good for gamers on a budget, but some good compromises too
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📷 The perfect budget flagship phone is as much about the right mix of features, as it is about the right choice of compromises. You cannot bring flagship performance to mid-range prices without cutting some corners, and hence, what sets a good “budget flagship” smartphone apart is compromising on the right aspects.The Poco F1 from 2018 was a fantastic example of this. Now, in 2021, the revamped brand has made its second true budget flagship, the Poco X3 Pro, a phone that brings a top-notch processor around the Rs 20,000 mark and manages to do it while maintaining an impressive specification sheet. Check out the details below.Poco X3 Pro specs: 6.67-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate | Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 chipset | 6GB/8GB RAM, 128GB UFS 3.1 storage | 48MP+8MP+2MP+2MP rear camera, 20MP front camera | 5160mAh battery, 33W fast chargingWe tested the Poco X3 Pro for about a week and here’s what we think about the phone.Design, build quality The Poco X3 Pro follows the design language of the Poco X3, which is not surprising considering they belong to the same family. You have the dual-tone finish on a plastic back and a big half-circular, half-rectangular camera bump that is made to look like a circular module. There is a big Poco logo on the back but it is subtle, unlike what we saw on the Poco M3.📷 The volume buttons and power button which doubles up as a really fast and accurate fingerprint scanner are on the right, while the SIM slot is on the left edge. The phone retains the IR blaster on top making it handy for those planning to use it as a universal remote with other appliances. Among the usual elements, at the bottom, we still find the 3.5mm jack which is good to see. Coming to the build quality, the phone is a solid build all around except the plastic back panel that feels really weak. Also, it vibrates almost as well as a second vibration motor in the device. This gets pretty evident when the phone is playing media at high volumes and while some may enjoy the extra sensation during gaming, it could become annoying for others.Display The Poco X3 Pro gets a great display just like the rest of the Poco X series. It is still an IPS LCD panel but a good quality one. Moreover, the phone’s brightness can get really low on the lowest level, allowing you to use this device comfortably in night.Viewing angles are great and so is colour reproduction. There is a centre-aligned punch-holer camera on the top of the screen. While we would have preferred a slightly less-distracting corner implementation, the large screen of the Poco X3 Pro doesn’t let the punch hole feel too intrusive.Camera The Poco X3 Pro comes with a good set of cameras on the front and back. Pictures we took with the phone appeared crisp and had great detail. Even though the sensor has taken a drop from 64MP to 48MP, when it comes to real-life usage, there is no “loss in quality”. However, pictures in indoor lighting did struggle a little to get the white balance right. Note that none of the lenses has OIS (optical image stabilisation) though the EIS (Electronic image stabilisation) works great.Coming to night mode, the Poco X3 Pro does a wonderful job at getting in more light and eliminating noise from pictures. Performance by the ultra-wide sensor is as expected considering the 8MP sensor. While images do get the wide-angle, they come out soft and are only usable during the day. However, the ultra-wide sensor can be used with night mode and that gives a little more usable results in the dark.The 20MP front camera takes decent pictures even in indoor lighting with crisp details. Macro shots and portrait shots are fairly average. Coming to video, you can record up to 1080p 60fps or 4K 30fps. With a high-end chip in the trunk, the phone makes features like Dual-Video possible where you can capture footage from both the front and rear camera at the same time.Check out our camera samples by clicking on the image below.📷 📷 Performance The vanilla Poco X3 Pro was already a good enough performer for day to day tasks. The Pro too, without
any doubt is capable of handling regular tasks easily. More than a handful of heavy apps at a time is not a problem for the Poco X3 Pro and it can run without any stutters or lags.Moreover, the Snapdragon 860 chipset brings out the best of the 120Hz refresh rate when it is turned on and hence, the phone feels much smoother, even with the relatively heavy MIUI 12 skin. That is no surprise when you realise the Snapdragon 860 is an upgraded version of the Snapdragon 855 Plus, the same chipset that powered flagships like the OnePlus 7T series and the Asus ROG Phone 2.Gaming is clearly where the Poco X3 shines the most. The phone is pretty much made to bring quality gaming to the budget segment. With an 800-series processor and the Adreno 640 GPU, the phone is capable of handling the heaviest of titles with ease. With games like Call of Duty and Free Fire, you can max out your graphic settings and framerate. We tried a couple of Call of Duty matches at maxed-out settings and saw that the phone doesn’t heat up too much either, which was just great.Software The Poco X3 Pro comes with Android 11-based MIUI 12 out of the box and Poco should update the device to the newer MIUI 12.5 soon. MIUI 12 is not the cleanest skin out there and while Poco claims that there are no ads on the phone, we still have a lot of bloatware, most of which fortunately can be uninstalled.However, MIUI 12 has a lot of features on the software side, from its apps to the utilities that are baked into the interface. MIUI 12 is one of those Android skins that comes with a lot of weight to it, very much because of its feature-packed nature. On phones like the Poco X3 Pro, however, the processing power is good enough to carry the weight of the skin and as a result, the user experience is not harmed.📷 Battery life The Poco X3 Pro drops battery capacity to 5,160mAh, which is less than the 6,000mAh battery you get on the Poco X3. However, this is still good enough to give you over a day’s usage considering the phone’s larger screen size. If you game a lot on the device, which you likely will if you are getting this phone, expect to see faster discharge. Charging speed is great though and a full charge takes just over an hour. Note that we tested the phone with 120Hz on at all times and that you can always switch to 60Hz and get much more juice from the device.Verdict: Is the Poco X3 Pro for you? The Poco X3 Pro gets a lot right for its price. Recall what we said about making the right compromises. It is a device meant for gamers and power users on a budget and any aspect of the phone that would affect your gaming is not compromised. A fast chip, a great GPU, stereo speakers, headphone port, UFS 3.1 storage, the phone has it all. Even in other areas like the camera or battery life, the Poco X3 Pro performs above average in its segment.A few things could have been improved with the phone. A glass back would have reduced vibrations on the back, and the higher-end 8GB RAM variant could have bagged 256GB storage. A 4G chipset also means you lose 5G support when it arrives in India. However, for those not concerned with future-proofing their phone for years to come, you get a great deal with solid hardware components here, making this phone an easy recommendation
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