Redmi Watch 3 Active Review: Optimum Performance!

The Indian smartwatch market is at a saturation point right now. Players like boAt, Nose, and many others offer smartwatches for as cheap as 1K with a passable list of features. However, Xiaomi has not been able to carve a niche for itself in this market segment as they’ve in the smartphone market. Well, that was until now cause I believe the Redmi Watch 3 Active is a game-changer in all aspects. Xiaomi is offering the Redmi Watch 3 Active at an attractive price of Rs 3K and covers a lot of ground when it comes to providing basic features along with an aesthetically pleasing design & a cherry on the top with Bluetooth calling. So, should it be your next smartwatch? Find out below – 

Design: Straightforward

Redmi Watch 3 Active closely resembles an Apple Watch thanks to its rectangular design and soft rounded corners. It is a plastic build watch but looks ultra premium thanks to a non-conductive vacuum metallisation coating. It has a large 1.83-inch display however, it is not heavy by any means. I spend the majority of my time typing content and have to put any watch or bracelet aside whenever I am at work. However, I didn’t need to do that with the Redmi Watch 3 Active as it’s that lightweight at just 41.67 grams. There’s a single button here which works well. Overall, the no-nonsense design of the Redmi Watch 3 Active will attract a lot of eyeballs. You can choose between charcoal black or platinum grey colours. I used the charcoal black variant coupled with an olive-green strap which Xiaomi is selling at Rs 499. However, the black silicone strap you receive in-box of the device is not bad by any means. It is comfortable, however, the mechanism to hook the watch on your wrist might take some getting used to. 

Performance: Beyond Expectations

As a tech reviewer, I have to switch between a lot of devices which require daily charging. Charging devices has become a hassle for all of us but the Redmi Watch 3 Active makes your life easier with its battery prowess. While Redmi promises 12-day battery life for this one, I was able to get 10 days out of the Redmi Watch 3 Active with active BT calling and general fitness tracking. When you take into consideration that this watch offers 24/7 heart rate and SpO2 tracking then the battery life becomes more than just impressive. I did not carry the charging cable for this watch while I was travelling across states for events as there was no fear of the battery running out. 

There are a lot of customization options available for users when it comes to the watch faces. Redmi promises 200+ watch faces but I found myself sticking to the default watch face. The Bluetooth calling feature here is simply awesome as I did not face any issues while receiving calls on the watch for extended hours. Additionally, the speaker volume is good enough for you to not stick the watch to your ear while receiving calls in an indoor environment. I predominantly used the step tracker, heart rate monitor, SpO2, stress and sleep monitor features of the watch. While I am unsure about the accuracy of these parameters, they work well. Additionally, you also get music controls, an alarm, weather updates, and also a theatre mode for uninterrupted film watching. All these features make the Redmi Watch 3 Active a complete package for the price!

Verdict

Redmi Watch 3 Active is an easy choice for people looking for a smartwatch in the 3K price category. It has everything you need coupled with a classy design which makes it a complete package.

Rating – ⭐⭐⭐⭐

India restricts import on laptops, tablets and PCs

India has imposed restrictions on the imports of laptops, tablets, and personal computers with immediate effect. A government notice was shared not too long ago which announced the restrictions, in a bid to push local manufacturing. The notice revealed that the import of laptops, tablets, and PCs “would be allowed against a valid licence for restricted imports.”

India restricts imports of laptops and more

In 2023 April-June, electronic imports including laptops, tablets, and personal computers were $19.7 billion. This was an increase of 6.25% year-on-year. As per reports, electronics imports range between 7% to 10% of the country’s total merchandising imports. The former director general at MAIT, Ali Akhtar Jafri said that “The move’s spirit is to push manufacturing to India.” Jafri also added that the move was not just a mere nudge, but a major push towards bringing manufacturing in India.

India has been working tediously to push local manufacturing by giving production-linked incentives in over two dozen sectors which also include electronics. The country also extended the deadline for companies to apply for the $2 billion manufacturing incentive scheme to attract major investments in IT hardware manufacturing. This covers products like laptops, tablets, PCs and servers. Dell, Acer, Samsung, LG Electronics, Lenovo, Apple, and HP Inc. are some of the key companies selling laptops in the Indian market, a big chunk of this portion is imported from countries like China. This restriction by India triggered a rise in shares by over 5% for Indian electronic maker Dixon Technologies. As per government reports, laptops, tablets, and personal computers makeup about 1.5% of the country’s total annual reports and nearly half of these imports are brought from China.

 

 

Galaxy Ecosystem (Step-by-Step Guide) – Powerful Apart, Stronger Together

Apple shot the concept of an ecosystem, and everybody followed. So far, it is the only company offering excellent services to consumers through its ecosystem and is the number one brand that offers seamless integration across devices. Besides Apple, Samsung is the only brand that offers an alternative ecosystem for Android fanatics. Of course, there are other brands in the pipeline, such as OnePlus and Realme, but they still need to develop a complete ecosystem. The Galaxy ecosystem allows users to pair up to three products and offers exclusive benefits like Auto Switch, App Continuity and Tablet Keyboard Share, which help you use multiple interconnected Galaxy devices seamlessly. Let’s see how it works!

Sharing Files Across Devices Using Quick Share

Quick Share is a special feature only available on Samsung Galaxy devices. It allows you to easily share files between these devices. To enable Quick Share on your Samsung Galaxy device, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your device.
  2. Search for “Quick Share” in the Settings app.
  3. Enable Quick Share.

Once you have set up Quick Share, you can start sharing files between your devices. 

Here’s how:

  1. Make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on both devices.
  2. On your Galaxy phone, go to the File Explorer or Gallery.
  3. Select the files you want to share.
  4. Tap the Share option.
  5. Choose the Quick Share option to start sharing.

If you’re using a Galaxy Book, the steps are slightly different:

  1. Open the File Explorer on your Galaxy Book.
  2. Right-click on the file you want to share.
  3. Click on “Share using Quick Share.”
  4. Quick Share will open and show nearby Galaxy devices.
  5. Select the device you want to share files with to begin sharing.

Using Galaxy Tab as a Second Screen for Galaxy Book

If you have a Galaxy Tab and a Galaxy Book, you can use the Tab as a second screen for your laptop. 

Here’s how to set it up:

  1. On your Galaxy Tab, open the Settings app.
  2. Go to “Connected devices” and select “Second Screen.”
  3. Your Tab will enter pairing mode.

Now, on your Galaxy Book, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Second Screen app on your Galaxy Book.
  2. Under the “Available tablets” section, click on your tablet’s name.
  3. Your Galaxy Tab will now function as a second screen for your Galaxy Book.
  4. You can connect multiple tablets and use their touch screens to control Windows OS.

To disconnect the second screen, open the Second Screen app on your Galaxy Book and click on the Disconnect button next to the tablet’s name.

Controlling Galaxy Phone and Tab from Galaxy Book

With the Multi Control feature, you can use your Galaxy Book’s cursor and keyboard to control your Galaxy phone and tablet. Here’s how to set it up:

  1. On your Galaxy Phone or tablet, open the Settings app.
  2. Go to “Connected devices” and enable the toggle for Multi Control.
  3. On your Galaxy Book, open Samsung Settings and go to “Connected devices.”
  4. Make sure the toggle for Multi Control is turned on.
  5. Under the “Connect to” section, select the Galaxy phone or tablet you want to control.
  6. Now you can use your Galaxy Book’s mouse and physical keyboard to control your phone or tablet.

You can also set the Auto connection settings to Always, so your devices will automatically connect when they are nearby and have Multi Control enabled. You can disable Multi Control from the Settings or Notification Panel on your Galaxy phone or tablet.

Streaming Galaxy Phone and Tab Apps to PC

If you have a Windows 10 or 11 PC, you can use the Phone Link app to stream apps from your Samsung Galaxy phone or tablet to your PC. Here’s how:

  1. Link your Samsung phone to your Windows PC using Phone Link.
  2. Open the Phone Link app on your PC.
  3. Click on the Apps tab.
  4. Select the app you want to stream, and it will open in a small window on your PC.
  5. You can also check your recent websites from the Samsung Internet browser on your phone and switch browsing to your PC instantly.

Turning on Mobile Hotspot from the PC

You can turn on your Galaxy phone’s hotspot remotely from your PC using Phone Link. 

Here’s how:

  1. Click on the taskbar icon at the bottom right corner of your PC.
  2. Select the Wi-Fi option.
  3. Choose your phone from the list and click on Connect.
  4. This will automatically enable your phone’s hotspot for your PC to connect to.

Accessing Calls, Messages, and Notifications on PC

With Phone Link, you can access your phone’s calls, messages, and notifications on your PC. 

Here’s how:

  1. Open the Phone Link app.
  2. Click on the Messages or Calls tab to access your messages and calls.
  3. You will also receive notifications on your PC for new messages and calls.
  4. General notifications from your phone can be accessed from the sidebar of the Phone Link app.

If you have a Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Tab connected to the same Samsung account, you will receive notifications about calls and messages on those devices as well. Make sure to enable the feature in the Settings app on your phone under “Connected devices > Call & text on other devices.”

Accessing Photos from a Phone on a PC

You can access the photos stored on your phone from your PC using the Phone Link app. 

Here’s how:

  1. Open the Phone Link app.
  2. Click on the Photos tab to access your photos.
  3. Note that only photos from your Camera roll will appear here, and there might be a short delay before they appear. This feature doesn’t support videos. For instant access to the latest photo or transferring files, try using the Intel Unison app instead.

Charging Galaxy Buds and Watch with Your Phone

If your Samsung Galaxy phone supports wireless power-sharing, you can charge accessories like Galaxy Buds and Watch using your phone. 

Here’s how:

  1. Open the Settings app on your phone.
  2. Go to “Battery and device care” > “Battery.”
  3. Look for “Wireless power sharing” and enable it.
  4. Place your Galaxy Buds or compatible devices on the back of your Samsung phone to charge them.
  5. You can also place other phones that support wireless charging at the back of your phone to charge them.

HP Omen 17 Review: Heavyweight Champion

It won’t be an over-exaggeration to claim that the 2023 variant of the HP Omen 17 with the RTX 4080 GPU and 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900HX is the best gaming laptop money can buy right now. It comes with a hefty price of ₹2,69,990, which confused me as to whether a gaming purist would invest this much in a laptop rather than custom building their own desktop. But after spending a reasonable amount of time with the HP Omen 17, I can confidently say that even the hardcore gaming desktop user will consider it their primary gaming device. There’s a lot to love with this gaming beast but also two major issues which can be a deal breaker for many. 

Design: Nothing New

 

The HP Omen 17’s 2023 model does not bring any changes in the design section but boasts the latest hardware. It has a simple and plain black design with an HP Omen logo on the lid which reflects lighting. People looking for an aesthetically pleasing laptop cannot consider this one as it is not exactly eye candy. The first thing you’ll notice when you pick it out of the box is how bulky this machine is. This by no means is a lightweight laptop as it weighs a huge 2.78 kg. The ‘Heavyweight Champion’ title for this one suits it the best! It has a sturdy metallic build with a matte finish all over it. This is a double-edged sword as while the matte finish itself flaunts a classy aesthetic, it is also a fingerprint magnet. The 17.3-inch QHD display rests strongly on a solid hinge but the lid wobbles a little too much for my anxious self. 

It sports an optical-mechanical keyboard which does not come with a dedicated number pad. Thus, heavy-duty typing will not be an issue for users. HP has shown no stringency when it comes to the port selection of this laptop. On the left side, you get a Gigabit Ethernet port, a USB 3.2 Gen1 (USB-A) Port, a Mini DisplayPort, an HDMI 2.1 port, One Thunderbolt 4 port, an audio jack and an SD card slot. The right side features just two USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB-A) ports. 

Display: Standout

The Omen 17 brings in a 17.3-inch IPS display with a high refresh rate of 240Hz. It sports a QHD resolution of 2560×1440 pixels with a peak brightness of 300 nits. The brightness is good enough for indoor settings and given the weight of this laptop, very few would consider carrying it around so it won’t be an issue. There’s a lot to love with the display as it produces punchy colours and has great viewing angles coupled with a high refresh rate. While it was not a problem with me, some would definitely not appreciate HP sticking with the 16:9 aspect ratio while many companies have now moved on to 16:10. 

Performance: One Complaint

With a laptop which boasts features like a 13th Gen Intel i9 and RTX 4080 GPU and 32GB of DDR5 RAM, you don’t really worry whether it will perform well. It handles pretty much everything you throw at it ranging from gaming to editing high-resolution videos. I played Detroit: Become Human and Marvel’s Spider-Man on this machine resulting in optimum performance for an immersive gaming experience. Sure, the laptop needs to dissipate heat and its fans get loud, but never loud to the point where it takes you out of the game. You can barely notice any frame rates dropping during extensive gaming sessions on the HP Omen 17 which is simply amazing. 

However, there is one major complaint when it comes to this laptop. You simply cannot run it without keeping it hooked to the power source. It does not matter if you’re playing games or consuming content on OTT platforms, the battery drains quickly. This is the quickest battery drain I’ve ever experienced on a laptop with a 100 to 50 power drop in just half an hour of YouTube. Additionally, the weight of this laptop coupled with the weight of the bulky charger packaged by HP in the box makes it impossible to call it portable. 

Verdict

The HP Omen 17 is the quintessential laptop for all gamers out there who do not wish to invest in a desktop setup. The NVIDIA 4080 GPU coupled with 32GB DDR5 SDRAM and 13th Gen i9 makes it a complete package.

Rating – ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Netflix ends password sharing in India

Netflix users had grown accustomed to sharing their passwords with friends and family in India. It was a rather common phenomenon for one user to pay for the subscription and other members chipping in their contribution. I got my first ever Netflix account with three of my friends chipping in to get it for a cheaper price. Netflix was well aware about the password sharing amongst its subscribers for years and even promoted it once on Twitter writing ‘Love is sharing a password.’ However, the era of Netflix password sharing has now officially come to an end in India.

Netflix India ends password sharing

Netflix India announced yesterday that it is bringing additional restrictions on account and password sharing in India. The streaming giant has been tirelessly working on the password sharing crackdown globally for a while now. This restricts users from sharing passwords from people other than their family members. Netflix recently shared a press note which reads as following –

“Starting today, we will be sending this email to members who are sharing Netflix outside their household in India.

A Netflix account is for use by one household. Everyone living in that household can use Netflix wherever they are — at home, on the go, on holiday — and take advantage of new features like Transfer Profile and Manage Access and Devices.

We recognise that our members have many entertainment choices. It is why we continue to invest heavily in a wide variety of new films and TV shows — so whatever your taste, mood or language and whoever you are watching with, there is always something satisfying to watch on Netflix.”

The company will start sending out emails and informing the users a Netflix account is meant for a single household. Members outside the household can either get a separate subscription or transfer their profiles to a new account. Netflix identifies password sharing by tracking the user’s IP address, device ID and account activity from devices signed into the account. The company’s IP address tracking makes it difficult for users outside the primary household to use the account. While the crackdown of password sharing has led to positive outcome for Netflix as it has witnessed a growth in subscriber numbers, the Indian users definitely have different viewing and spending habits. The effect of the password haring crackdown could easily result in a backlash from Indian users with people ending their subscriptions entirely. It will be interesting how this new effort from Netflix to end password sharing results in the long run for the Indian market.

Google’s ‘Genesis’ AI is capable of writing news article

At a time when major strikes are happening in Hollywood over the use of AI in film writing amongst various other issues, Google has introduced an AI that can alter journalism. Google’s Bard is already a successful generative AI tool but the Alphabet-owned company has introduced a new tool which can write news articles. The AI tool titled ‘Genesis’ is being pitched to news organizations like The New York Time and more to generate news articles.

Journalism about to change?

Why have hardworking journalists investigate matters which affect the general public to bring forward the truth when you can type in some easy prompts and get a news article in no time? The New York Times exclusive story reveals that the Genesis AI tool has the ability to create written content using data provided to it. The AI is capable of handling content from different genres and can churn out content based on any topic, be it current events or any other forms of information.

The New York Times is only one of the few organizations who has seen the demonstrations of this tool. Google has the belief that the tool can act as a personal assistant for journalists by automating few tasks, in turn making it easier to focus on other responsibilities. A Google spokesperson was quoted saying that the tool is not intended to, and can neither replace the essential role of journalists.

Google views Genesis as a responsible tool which can prevent the publishing industry from facing challenges generative AI. However, I don’t really belief issues caused by one AI can be solved by another.

Several journalists who witnessed Google’s presentation of the AI deemed it unsettling. Reports suggest that the presentation easily ignores the hard work and dedication which goes into creating well-crafted news articles. For now, Google’s AI tool remains in the testing stage, and in my opinion should be shelved entirely as the fourth pillar of democracy i.e. Journalism should not be rested on the wobbly shoulders of artificial intelligence.

Christopher Nolan calls AI the ‘Oppenheimer’ of this generation

Oppenheimer has been one of the most talked about films in recent times. While Oppenheimer Vs Barbie has been the main talk of the town, we as audience members cannot overlook the fact that the former is an important film which draws parallels from the ongoing chaos in the world. The film is all set to release later this week and the director Christopher Nolan has a warning for tech companies and the engineers working in them. Without namedropping anyone, Nolan stated that Silicon Valley should learn to take accountability.

Nolan’s warning to tech companies

When J. Robert Oppenheimer first learned that Hiroshima had been struck with devastating effects, the physicist began having deepest regrets about his role in the creation of the bomb. Oppenheimer wept his heart out and expressed his regret over the creation of the atomic bomb when he met President Harry S. Truman. However, the president deemed him a crybaby and said he would never want to see him again. Nolan wishes the Silicon Valley audience members of his upcoming film are able to draw parallels from the story of Oppenheimer.

Nolan was quoted saying, “I think what I would want them to take away is the concept of accountability” The director recently held a screening of Oppenheimer at The Whitby Hotel in New York where he had a lot to share about the technological developments in the past 15 years. Nolan stated that the rise of companies in the past 15 years “bandying” about words like algorithm do not really want to take any responsibility for what the said algorithm does.

Nolan added that these algorithms being applied in the AI infrastructure make up for a terrifying possibility. He added that during his conversation with leading researchers in the field of AI, they refer to the current AI scenario as their Oppenheimer moment. Nolan highlighted that prominent people in the AI industry are looking at Oppenheimer’s story to say what are the responsibilities for scientists developing new technologies that may have unintended consequences.

28% GST slapped on online gaming industry

The Indian government plans to impose a major 28% tax on the fund that online gaming firms collect from consumers. This is a massive blow to one of the fastest-growing industries in India. This move is already being labelled as catastrophic and unconstitutional by online gaming company leaders. The government is planning to facilitate this by bringing a legal amendment in this monsoon session. It is decided that a uniform 28 per cent tax will be applicable on full face value for online gaming, casinos, and horse racing.

Online gaming takes a hit

A group of ministers were designated to look into the matter of taxation surrounding online games. This group submitted its first report in June 2022 which was taken up by the GST council in June last year. After the submission of the report, multiple discussions and debates around the implications of taxes on online games were held. Reportedly, the discussions were centred around two major questions: whether the activities of race courses and online gaming directly translate to betting and gambling or not and secondly how should the supplies of casinos, race courses, and online gaming be valued?

What does the taxation on the online gaming industry imply?

The implications of the 28% GST on online gaming in India are monumental as it entirely changes the landscape of the industry. Firstly, taxation directly translates to increased business costs for online gaming companies. The high taxation rate could result in difficulty for smaller gaming companies to compete with larger rivals. Additionally, the government can use taxation as a way to increase regulation of the online gaming industry. This could lead to stricter rules and requirements for gaming companies. The higher tax rate could lead to consumers shifting to offshore gaming platforms which are not subject to GST.

 

 

 

Chandrayaan-3: Everything you need to know

With the launch of Chandrayaan-3 today (July 14), the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is all set to make its second attempt to land a spacecraft on the moon. It was back in 2019 when Chandrayaan-2’s lander and rover crashed on the moon’s surface due to issues that emerged during the last stage of descent. The entire country has erupted with anticipation surrounding the Chandrayaan-3 launch. Once the mission sees a successful ‘Soft’ landing, India will become the fourth country to do so, behind the United States, Russia, and China. Here’s everything you need to know about the Chandryaan-3 mission:

Chandrayaan-3: A Pinnacle in Indian space exploration

Chandrayaan-3’s mission is to demonstrate India’s growing technical capabilities in the field ad conduct of soft landing on the moon. The soft landing is a significant feat in space exploration and India successfully achieving it would make the country one of the key players around the world. A soft landing refers to a spacecraft coming to a near standstill and gently landing on a surface after hurtling through space at speeds 10 times faster than an aeroplane. All of this is done in a matter of minutes and without any human intervention.

The payloads on the lander and rover remain the same as they were in the previous mission. Chandrayaan-3 will carry four scientific payloads on the lander to study the lunar quakes, thermal properties, and changes in plasma near the surface. Additionally, a passive experiment to accurately measure the distance between the Earth and the Moon will also be taking place during the Chandrayaan-3 mission.

The landing site of the latest mission is also reportedly the same as the Chandrayaan-2. The landing site is near the south pole of the moon at 70 degrees latitude. If the mission is successful, Chandrayaan-3 will become the world’s first mission to soft-land near the lunar south pole.

The launch window

Chandrayaan-3 is set to take off at 2:35 PM precisely. The launch window of a spacecraft is crucial due to multiple reasons. If the spacecraft intends to get close to a space station, a planet, or other points in space, the launch needs to be carefully timed so that their orbits overlap at some point in the future. If the weather is bad or a malfunction happens during the launch window then the mission gets postponed until the next launch window appropriate for the flight.

Top 5 Smartphones to Buy in the Amazon Prime Day Sale 2023

The highly anticipated Amazon Prime Day sale is scheduled for July 15 and July 16. The two-day extravaganza promises incredible deals on various products, ranging from fashion and gadgets to cutting-edge electronics and beyond. But that’s not all – brace yourselves for an exclusive glimpse into the world of smartphones as multiple new models from renowned brands like OnePlus, Samsung, Motorola, and more are set to make their grand debut during this extraordinary event. Without further ado, let’s dive into the fascinating lineup of smartphones that will take centre stage in the Amazon Prime Day Sale 2023.

OnePlus Nord 3 5G

With a starting price of just ₹33,999, the OnePlus Nord 3 5G is a true marvel of technology. The smartphone features a remarkable 6.74-inch Superfluid AMOLED display, sure to captivate your senses. Powered by the formidable MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset, it offers lightning-fast performance, complemented by a whopping 16GB of RAM. Equipped with a triple camera system on the back, this smartphone is poised to redefine your photography experience. With sleek colour options like Tempest Gray and Misty Green, the OnePlus Nord 3 5G will be available starting July 15.

Samsung Galaxy M34 5G

The Samsung Galaxy M34 5G is an exceptional smartphone priced at ₹16,999. Immerse yourself in its 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display’s brilliance while enjoying the convenience of a powerful 6,000mAh battery. With 25W fast charging support, this device keeps up with your dynamic lifestyle. Capture stunning memories with its impressive 50MP primary camera and revel in the seamless performance of up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage capacity.

iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G

With a price tag of ₹34,999 for the base model, the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G sets the stage for a remarkable smartphone experience. Boasting a 6.78-inch AMOLED display, this device indulges your visual senses. Powered by the high-performance Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, it delivers unrivalled speed and efficiency. Take advantage of up to 12GB of RAM while capturing professional-grade shots with the impressive 50MP primary camera featuring gimbal-level stabilization. Its 5,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging also keeps you powered up throughout the day.

Realme Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro

Unleashing Your Style Recently launched in India, the Realme Narzo 60 and Narzo 60 Pro combine elegant design with powerful performance. Adorned with circular cameras and a vegan leather finish on the rear, these smartphones exude sophistication. The Realme Narzo 60 Pro, priced at ₹23,999 onwards, offers up to 12GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage, while the Narzo 60, available from ₹17,999, provides impressive features at an affordable price point.

Motorola Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra

A Fusion of Elegance and Innovation Introducing the Motorola Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra, two cutting-edge smartphones priced at ₹54,999 and ₹84,999, respectively. These devices come equipped with Qualcomm processors, ensuring unparalleled performance. Boasting a magnificent 6.9-inch FlexView FHD+ main screen with a resolution of 2640×1080 pixels, they deliver an immersive visual experience. Avail yourself of exclusive launch offers, including up to ₹15,000 in benefits for Jio customers, along with ₹7,000 off (Razr 40 Ultra) and ₹5,000 off (Razr 40) when using ICICI bank cards.

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