Tecno launches Camon 20 series – VFM camera centric phones

Tecno is on a launching spree. A couple of months ago, they launched the first made-in-India and affordable foldable phone, the Tecno Phantom Fold. This time around, Tecno brings something for all the content creators, camera enthusiasts and the general public alike, the Tecno Camon 20 series. The series includes three phones, the Tecno Camon 20, Camon 20 Pro and the Camon 20 Premier. The entire series is distinguishable, with a unique puzzle design throughout the line-up with different rear designs based on the model of choice.

Camon 20

Starting at just 14,999 INR, the Camon series is powered by a respectable Helios G85 coupled with a 64MP primary sensor sporting Tecno’s latest AI innovation in their camera capture software called GRBW+ Pro. Offered in base specifications as compared to the entire line-up, the Camon 20 impresses with the camera alone. The Helios G85 and the 6GB RAM are sufficient for a budget device, with HiOS based on Android 13 running on the entire new series of phones. Tecno Camon 20 also features other software enhancements and AI algorithms, making this budget camera-centric phone perform wonders in all light conditions. The large AMOLED FHD+ with an in-display fingerprint scanner and up to 256GB ROM makes this an appealing budget package. Camon 20 shall be on sale from 20th May 2023. 

Camon 20 Pro

Available in 128 and 256GB ROM, the Camon 20 series performs better with the Mediatek Dimensity 8050 processor coupled with 8GB RAM + 8GB expandable. An AMOLED 6.67-inch 120Hz panel with an in-display fingerprint sensor adds charm to the Camon 20 Pro. Also, it brings functionality like a headphone jack, a rear that looks identical to the more capable Camon 20 Premier and all the goodies of AI algorithms from the flagship phone in the series. The 128GB variant is priced at INR 19,999, whereas the 256GB variants can be had for INR 21,999. The Camon 20 Pro series will be available post 2nd week of June and looks like a promising lower-mid-range phone with impressive camera features.

Camon 20 Premier

The Tecno Camon 20 series’s flagship phone brings the best features in a rather affordable package. Like the Camon 20 Pro, this phone sports similar MediaTek Dimensity 8050, 8GB RAM + 8GB expandable, a similar large 120Hz AMOLED panel with colour accuracy and flat glossy edges. The USP of the Camon 20 Premier, which makes it interesting, is the sensor-shift stabilisation found in the iPhone Pro series. Not only does this phone sport a moving sensor for added stability and low-light capabilities, but it also features better cameras with a 50MP + 108MP (primary) + 108MP UW sensor that doubles as an excellent macro sensor. The OIS + sensor shift enables great video stability and low-light images. The launch of the premier is awaited in the last week of June, and if priced competitively, it just might be one of the best cameras on a smartphone at an affordable price.

The Camon 20 series gets 5000mAh Li-ion batteries with bundled 45W chargers. Speaking of the CAMON 20 series in India, Arijeet Talapatra, CEO of TECNO Mobile India, mentioned, “TECNO has changed gears and has started making strong inroads in the premium segment by bringing best-in-class technology in our smartphones for our users at much accessible price points. Through our CAMON portfolio, we continually strive to push the boundaries and revolutionize the photography experience. With the CAMON 20 series, we present a solution for those seeking exceptional night photography capabilities, delivering sharper and more detailed pictures in any lighting situation. This new camera-centric range of smartphones brings together innovative imaging technologies delivering advanced portrait and video capabilities that let users record those emotional motion moments in sharper detail, while its striking aesthetic design and powerful performance complete an all-around exceptional user experience.” 

 

 

We wish Tecno all the best with the Camon 20 series. We barely had time to click some pictures and videos from these phones, but our little experience showcased some promising results. We would like to see some competitive pricing on the Camon 20 Premier 5G as and when it launches by the end of June. The 6nm Dimensity 8050 and the additional expandable RAM over the DDR4x 8GB RAM, with good AMOLED panels, make an appealing case for the Camon 20 series. The hardware seems impressive, and the camera software AI algorithms are also fascinating. We hope the overall UI improves with time and updates flow as frequently as the Tecno phone launches.

Girl Power – Best Women-Centric Films

It won’t be unfair to say that the Indian cinema industry is dominated by male-centric films. We have heroes who are larger than life fighting villains in slow motion all while women characters get sidelined. It was the era of the ‘Angry Young Man’ which propagated the narrative of male dominant storytelling. Indian classics like Sholay or Agneepath feature a similar male-dominant narrative but what goes unnoticed are the strong female characters present in them. Unfortunately, women in the majority have been underrepresented in most films of the past era. The ‘Masala’ films often tend to portray women as eye candies who don’t really bring much to the story narrative-wise. 

For the relief of the audience, parallel cinema exists! However, it will be an understatement to say that women-centric films are only limited to parallel cinema as many examples in the recent past have made them mainstream. The essence of women actors has now changed in India with men taking a backseat in some of the best films released in India. In our Exhibit women’s special edition, we wanted to have a look at all women-centric films from India that deserve your attention – 

Raazi

Alia Bhatt has cemented herself as a bankable star on her own with solo films like Raazi and Gangubai Kathiawadi. While the latter also deserves a mention in the list, Raazi stands out as it’s not just a women-centric film but also a patriotic one. Missions, spies, and deceit are some story points that keep the audience hooked to the screen. Raazi is a complete package as this spy thriller excels in every aspect. Alia Bhatt moves the audience with her heartbreaking performance towards the end of the film. 

English Vinglish

This Sridevi film portrays how women are treated in a patriarchal Indian household. English Vinglish revolves around Shashi Godbole, a middle-class housewife who struggles to speak fluent English. Her confidence is damaged trying to get a hold of the English language and decides to join an English-speaking class. Sridevi plays Shashi as a persistent and hard-working woman who does not let challenges overthrow her goals. The film ultimately depicts that even if a woman has dedicated her life to taking care of her family, she can go out in the world and find her own voice. 

Margarita With A Straw

Margarita With A Straw is one of the few Indian films that depict the story of a differently-abled person with respect and sensibility. It stars Kalki Koechlin in the lead role as a teenager with cerebral palsy who shifts to America for higher studies. Kalki plays Laila who is an outgoing girl regardless of her disability. The film ultimately speaks about same-sex relationships which have not been done in India extensively. 

Pink

The film brought about a feminist wave across the country and let the nation know that when a girl says ‘No’ it means ‘No’. The gripping thriller revolves around the life of three women fighting a legal battle against men from an influential family and ultimately winning it. Pink not just sheds a thorough light on consent in sexual relationships but also talks about victim blaming. Pink highlights and underlines that a woman’s clothing or lifestyle are not indicative of the fact that ‘She’s asking for it’. 

Thappad

Taapsee Pannu has been at the forefront of women-centric films in the country with films like Pink and Thappad. The basic storyline of the film revolves around a slap and how a husband does not have a right to slap or physically hurt his wife. Films in India have not addressed the issue of domestic violence by large and it was only with Alia Bhatt’s Darlings is where viewers got to see the issue acknowledged. However, Thappad remains the first film in the modern Hindi film industry to shed a light on this issue. 

Honorary Mentions – 

Neerja

Dangal

No One Killed Jessica 

Queen 

Damini 

Lipstick Under My Burkha

Chak De! India

Mary Kom

The Social Media Fiasco – View, like or dislike, they benefit

Hey, social media fanatics, welcome to our channel. Let’s discuss the Social Media Fiasco. What’s happening to the most consumed form of media across the globe? It’s 2023, and social media is more ingrained in our daily lives than ever! Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, WhatsApp, etc., if you are familiar with any of these social media platforms, you are at the right place. As it’s popularly known – The first step toward change is awareness. The second step is acceptance. Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. It has changed how we communicate, shares information, and consume news. The role of social media in society is both positive and negative.

On the positive side, social media has allowed individuals to connect with people worldwide. It has also made it easier for people to stay in touch with friends and family living far away. Social media has also played a crucial role in the spread of information, particularly during times of crisis. For example, social media has been used during natural disasters to disseminate important information to affected communities. 

However, there are also negative aspects of social media. The constant use of social media has been linked to increased feelings of anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Additionally, the spread of misinformation on social media can have serious consequences. For example, false information about COVID-19 has led to confusion and mistrust among government officials and health experts. Another concern is the impact of social media on privacy. Many social media platforms collect user data, which could be sold to third parties for advertising or other purposes. This has raised concerns about protecting personal information and the potential for data misuse.

The impact of social media on society is complex and multifaceted. While it has brought many benefits, it has also created new challenges. It is essential for individuals to be aware of the potential risks and to use social media responsibly. Society must be critical of social media’s role in their lives and ensure they know the potential negative impacts. It’s also important to use the platform responsibly and to be mindful of the potential risks, such as spreading misinformation and protecting personal information. But as we scroll through our feeds, we’re increasingly confronted with a dark side to these social media platforms. From the misuse of user data to the proliferation of misinformation, nudity and inappropriate social influence, a series of scandals question the role of social media in our society. 

Let’s start with Instagram, the once-photo-sharing platform owned by Facebook, which has been at the centre of several controversies. Humans are getting better at tricking AI. There’s borderline nudity when you scroll and wide-spread video categories for people of different interests to flood something that matches their psychological and emotional consciousness. Researchers have found that this is, in fact, the most commonly used drug-like service which gives you short doses of dopamine. Mind you, we do not have an unlimited source of dopamine in our brains. Think of it like your energy. Every on your screen that makes you smile or feel something good or disastrously wrong consumes your daily power. Result – The more you scroll, the more you crave. The more you scroll, the more you are depleted from your brain’s happy hormones. This is a significant concern in viewers of all age categories resulting in widespread anxiety, depression and loneliness. AI algorithms are well-defined to be user-specific while also being addictive. Instagram has also been criticised for its role in promoting unrealistic and harmful beauty standards. The platform has been accused of promoting a culture of perfectionism, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy and negative body image.

The most common form of addiction is repetition. Did you find yourself getting bored, instantly reaching out to your phone for some information, and then noticing minutes passed as you scrolled your favourite channels or random videos? In recent years, the platform has been criticised for not doing enough to combat nudity, hate speech and online harassment. Many users have reported feeling unsafe and unwelcome on the platform, and there have been calls for Instagram to do more to combat this addiction. Additionally, Instagram has been scrutinised for not doing enough to protect the well-being of its younger users, who risk developing mental health issues due to the pressure of maintaining a perfect online persona. Twitter, another popular social media platform, has faced its fair share of controversies. The platform has been criticised for not doing enough to combat misinformation. The CEO has a funny bone and particularly in the USA’s Presidential elections blunder. False and misleading information was spread through Twitter, which led to confusion and mistrust among the electorate. 

YouTube is one of the world’s most popular social media platforms, with over 2 billion monthly active users. However, the platform has been plagued by several controversies in recent years, leading many to question whether it is a viable and safe place for users. One of the most significant issues with YouTube is the proliferation of fake news and conspiracy theories on the platform. A report from the New York Times found that YouTube’s algorithm tends to promote sensational or controversial videos, regardless of their accuracy. This has led to spreading misinformation on the platform, particularly regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Limiting 4K content and thousands of ads, sometimes larger than the actual video, do Youtube a fantastic free service with its idiosyncratic elements. The platform has been criticised for not doing enough to remove hate speech and harmful content. YouTube’s advertising problem is also worth mentioning. The platform has been criticised for allowing ads to run on videos that contain hate speech or other offensive content. This has led to several major brands pulling their advertising from the platform, causing a significant loss of revenue for YouTube. In addition to these issues, YouTube has also been criticised for handling children’s content on the forum. The company has faced several legal challenges over collecting data on children and the inappropriate content found on the platform.

In conclusion, YouTube is a social media platform plagued by many controversies in recent years. From spreading fake news and conspiracy theories to hosting hate speech and harassment, the platform has faced several challenges that have led many to question its viability and safety for users. While YouTube and others have made some efforts to address these issues, it remains to be seen whether these changes will be enough to regain the trust of its users. Other social media platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and LinkedIn have also faced similar controversies. Misusing user data, spreading misinformation, artificial idols, nudity and the proliferation of hate speech in many forms, like personal attacks, are issues that affect all social media platforms.

Hope is a waking dream

The good news is that many social media companies are starting to take these issues more seriously. Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and other platforms have begun to invest in new technologies and tools to combat misinformation, and many have pledged to improve transparency and user privacy. However, more needs to be done. Social media has the power to connect us, inform us, and bring us together. But it can also be used to divide us, deceive us, and harm us. It’s time for social media companies to take responsibility for their impact on our society, for people to be more aware and for governments to step in with more robust regulations.

In conclusion, social media has become an integral part of society, but it is essential to be aware of the potential negative impacts and use it responsibly. It has the power to connect people and share information, but it’s important to be mindful of the potential risks and use it to benefit society as a whole. Ultimately, it’s up to us, the users, to be more critical and selective about the information we consume and share on social media and to push for more accountability from the companies that control these powerful platforms. We must use these platforms with caution and consciousness and demand that these companies take more responsibility for their platforms’ impact on our society. Use social media responsibly. Conscious choices will safeguard many unconscious life decisions.

Happy Children’s Day – How is technology influencing the young generation?

Back then, in the 2000s and the early 2010s, when freshers used to make CVs, they often used to add “playing cricket as a hobby.” However, the interviewees are still determining whether they really played the sport or not. Outdoor games like cricket and football or indoor games like table tennis and bowling were much more popular (they still are) in the previous decades, and children were crazy about them.

I remember when I was a kid, I used to play outdoor sports like cricket and tennis with friends instead of playing video games. A decade ago, getting out of the house to play games was a joyful experience for everyone, and then technology hit the core. With the arrival of advanced video games, kids started enjoying the experience of playing at home, and their parents were more than happy as they were unaware of the future consequences.

The Consequences

Kids today live in a more advanced world and don’t need someone’s assistance while operating gadgets. All you have to do is hand over the gadget to them, and they’ll sort their way to the infinite possibilities of the gadget they have in a few minutes. Today, even before getting into elementary school, kids are exposed to technology, such as how to operate laptops, computers, smartphones and tablets at home.

Earlier, parents were concerned about the tech exposure, but since the lockdown has happened and schools have started online learning programmes, nobody’s really making a question. In the last few years, technology has created an unshakable influence on the development of today’s youth as they are surrounded by it from everywhere, be it a television, smartphone, social media or video games.

Nowadays, most people buy multiple televisions, smartphones, tablets, and laptops to keep their kids engaged. As a result, they consume a lot of content daily, about 8 hours in the case of kids and 11-12 hours in the case of teenagers. According to many reports, teenagers send thousands of text messages every day through various social media platforms, stay up late scrolling social media, watching OTT content, and playing video/smartphone games.

The Effects

Reduced Attention Span

It doesn’t matter in which period you’re living, patience always has a central role in our life. With the arrival of technology and apps, everything is within our reach, and we can get most things within a short span and without waiting for a long time. Today, kids are not habitual to waiting like in old times; they can get whatever they want by ordering or looking for it online. Also, with lots of options for entertainment, they never get bored, which makes them sedentary.

Today, if you ask a kid, teenager or even a young adult to do simple math, they quickly check for a calculator in their smartphones because they’ve trained their minds like that and are dependent on the gadgets. The habit of staying dependent on technology reduces the attention and patience span of the kids, and overuse of the same can be harmful to their brains as it’s still under development.

Obesity

Are you even a kid if you’re not running around the house for no reason and crying out loud to your parents for permission to go outside? Kids should behave like kids, and going outside to play or moving a lot from one place to another will only help them develop advanced motor skills. Today, most kids are obese as they eat junk food and spend most of their time sitting idle in one place, either playing video games or watching cartoons.

Aggressive Behavior

GTA, PUBg, COD or perhaps every popular game has something to do with excess violence and aggression. When kids prefer to play such games for a long time, they develop the same triggers in their brains, resulting in arguing with peers or teachers. Sometimes while playing online games, they bully other kids, and once they get bored with it, they try to implement the same in their real lives.

Social Behaviour

Kids and teenagers these days are struggling to cope with face-to-face social interactions and the reason you already know. The more time they spend on technology and gadgets, the more they lack social behaviour. Gone are the days when kids were hardwired as introverts, extroverts and ambiverts. Today, even an extrovert addicted to technology dodges talking in person and prefers to text or talk on social media.

There’s light at the end of the tunnel

Now, some intellectuals will say that having gadgets at a young age makes children more advanced for the future and staying active on social media platforms prepares them for the next big thing. Yes, they’re absolutely right! Technology helps young children in learning how to multitask more effectively. It also helps them to have the upper hand in life as video games help them with problem-solving, decision-making and improved visual-spatial development.

Best smartphones of 2022 – A listicle of the best phones from INR 10k-100K

Smartphone launches have been a never-ending epidemic for the past few years. Smartphones have become so good that most phones, irrespective of their price tag, are sufficient for most users. The number of smartphone users is still astounding in China at 865.04M. India is the second largest smartphone market in the world, with 606.57M active users. This makes smartphone manufacturers value our shores more than ever. Here is a list of all recommended smartphones under each price category. 

Under INR 10K

Redmi A1 

Performance

Quad Core, 2 GHzMediaTek Helio A22 2 GB RAM

Display

6.52 inches (16.56 cm)269 PPI, IPS LCD

Camera

8 MP Primary CameraDual LED Flash5 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhMicro-USB PortNon-Removable

Realme C33

Performance

Octa-core (1.82 GHz, Dual Core + 1.8 GHz, Hexa Core)Unisoc T612 4 GB RAM

Display

6.5 inches (16.51 cm)270 PPI, IPS LCD60 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 0.3 MP Dual Primary CamerasLED Flash5 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAh Micro-USB Port

Infinix Note 12

Performance

Octa-core (2.4 GHz, Dual Core + 2 GHz, Hexa Core) MediaTek Dimensity 810 6 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)393 PPI, AMOLED60 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 2 MP Dual Primary CamerasQuad LED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAh Fast Charging USB Type-C Port

Moto G32

Performance

Octa-core (2.4 GHz, Quad Core + 1.9 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 680 4 GB RAM

Display

6.5 inches (16.51 cm)405 PPI, IPS LCD90 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhTurbo Power ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung F13

Performance

Octa core (2 GHz, Quad Core + 2 GHz, Quad core)Samsung Exynos 8 Octa 850 4 GB RAM

Display

6.6 inches (16.76 cm)400 PPI, PLS LCD60 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 5 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash8 MP Front Camera

Battery

6000 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Poco M5

Performance

Octa-core (2.2 GHz, Dual Core + 2 GHz, Hexa Core)MediaTek Helio G99 6 GB RAM

Display

6.58 inches (16.71 cm)401 PPI, IPS LCD90 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash8 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Under 20K

Redmi Note 11Pro+ 

Performance

Octa-core (2.2 GHz, Dual Core + 1.7 GHz, Hexa Core)

Snapdragon 695

6 GB RAM

Display

6.67 inches (16.94 cm)

395 PPI, AMOLED

120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

108 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary Cameras

LED Flash

16 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAh

Turbo Charging

USB Type-C Port

Realme 9 Pro

Performance

Octa-core (2.2 GHz, Dual Core + 1.8 GHz, Hexa Core)Snapdragon 695 6 GB RAM

Display

6.6 inches (16.76 cm)400 PPI, IPS LCD120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

64 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhDart ChargingUSB Type-C Port

OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite

Performance

Octa-core (2.2 GHz, Dual Core + 1.7 GHz, Hexa Core)

Snapdragon 695

6 GB RAM

Display

6.59 inches (16.74 cm)

401 PPI, IPS LCD

120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

64 MP + 2 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary Cameras

LED Flash

16 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAh

Super VOOC Charging

USB Type-C Port

Moto Edge 20 Fusion 

Performance

Octa-core (2.4 GHz, Dual Core + 2 GHz, Hexa Core)MediaTek Dimensity 800U 6 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)393 PPI, OLED90 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

108 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhTurbo Power ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung Galaxy M53

Performance

Octa core (2.4 GHz, Dual Core + 2 GHz, Hexa Core)

MediaTek Dimensity 900

6 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)

393 PPI, Super AMOLED Plus

120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

108 + 8 + 2 + 2 MP Quad Primary Cameras

LED Flash

32 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAh

Fast Charging

USB Type-C Port

Under 30K

Poco F4

Performance

Octa-core (3.2 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 870 8 GB RAM

Display

6.67 inches (16.94 cm)395 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

64 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash20 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAhSonic ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Redmi K50i

Performance

Octa-core (2.85 GHz, Quad Core + 2 GHz, Quad core)MediaTek Dimensity 8100 6 GB RAM

Display

6.6 inches (16.76 cm)407 PPI, IPS LCD144 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

64 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

5080 mAhTurbo ChargingUSB Type-C Port

iQoo Neo 6

Performance

Octa-core (3.2 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 870 8 GB RAM

Display

6.62 inches (16.81 cm)398 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

64 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

4700 mAhFlash ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung A52S

Performance

Octa-core (2.4 GHz, Single Core + 2.2 GHz, Tri core + 1.9 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 778G 8 GB RAM

Display

6.5 inches (16.51 cm)405 PPI, Super AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

64 + 12 + 5 + 5 MP Quad Primary CamerasLED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

OnePlus Nord 2T

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.6 GHz, Tri core + 2 GHz, Quad core)

MediaTek Dimensity 1300

8 GB RAM

Display

6.43 inches (16.33 cm)

409 PPI, AMOLED

90 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary Cameras

Dual LED Flash

32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAh

Super VOOC Charging

USB Type-C Port

Moto Edge 30

Performance

Octa-core (2.5 GHz, Single Core + 2.2 GHz, Tri core + 1.9 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 778G Plus 6 GB RAM

Display

6.5 inches (16.51 cm)405 PPI, P-OLED144 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 50 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual LED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4020 mAhTurbo Power ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Bonus (Sale prices)

Samsung S20FE

Performance

Octa core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)

Snapdragon 865

8 GB RAM

Display

6.5 inches (16.51 cm)

405 PPI, Super AMOLED

120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 8 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary Cameras

LED Flash

32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAh

Fast Charging

USB Type-C Port

iQoo 9 SE

Performance

Octa-core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 888 12 GB RAM

Display

6.62 inches (16.81 cm)398 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

48 MP + 13 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual-color LED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAhFlash ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Under 40K 

Xiaomi 11T Pro

Performance

Octa-core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 888 8 GB RAM

Display

6.67 inches (16.94 cm)395 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

108 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual-color LED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Realme GT Neo 3

Performance

Octa-core (2.85 GHz, Quad Core + 2 GHz, Quad core)MediaTek Dimensity 8100 12 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)394 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 8 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAhSuper Dart ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Nothing Phone (1)

Performance

Octa-core (2.5 GHz, Single Core + 2.4 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 778G Plus 8 GB RAM

Display

6.55 inches (16.64 cm)402 PPI, OLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 50 MP Dual Primary CamerasLED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAhQuick Charging 4.0USB Type-C Port

iQoo 9 series

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 888 Plus 12 GB RAM

Display

6.56 inches (16.66 cm)398 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

48 MP + 13 MP + 13 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual LED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

4350 mAhFlash ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Moto Edge 30 Fusion 

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 888 Plus 8 GB RAM

Display

6.55 inches (16.64 cm)402 PPI, P-OLED144 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 13 MP + 2 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4400 mAhTurbo Power ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung S21 FE

Performance

Octa core (2.91 GHz, Single Core + 2.81 GHz, Tri core + 2.2 GHz, Quad core)

Samsung Exynos 2100

8 GB RAM

Display

6.4 inches (16.26 cm)

403 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED

120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP + 8 MP Triple Primary Cameras

LED Flash

32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAh

Fast Charging

USB Type-C Port

Under 50K 

Vivo X80  

Performance

Octa-core (3.05 GHz, Single Core + 2.85 GHz, Tri core)MediaTek Dimensity 9000 8 GB RAM

Display

6.78 inches (17.22 cm)388 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Xiaomi 12 Pro 

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.5 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 8 GB RAM

Display

6.73 inches (17.09 cm)521 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 50 MP + 50 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual-color LED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

4600 mAhHyper Charging 4.0USB Type-C Port

Google Pixel 7

Performance

Octa core (2.85 GHz, Dual Core + 2.35 GHz, Dual core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Tensor G2 8 GB RAM

Display

6.3 inches (16 cm)418 PPI, OLED90 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 12 MP Dual Primary CamerasDual LED Flash10.8 MP Front Camera

Battery

4355 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung S22

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.4 GHz, Tri core + 1.7 GHz, Quad core)

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

12 GB RAM

Display

6.8 inches (17.27 cm)

501 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED

120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

108 + 12 + 10 + 10 MP Quad Primary Cameras

LED Flash

40 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAh

Fast Charging

USB Type-C Port

Apple iPhone 12 

Performance

Hexa Core (3.1 GHz, Dual Core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Apple A14 Bionic 4 GB RAM

Display

6.1 inches (15.49 cm)457 PPI, OLED60 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP Dual Primary CamerasDual LED Flash12 MP Front Camera

Battery

2815 mAhFast ChargingLightning Port

Under 60K

Apple iPhone 13 

Performance

Hexa Core (3.23 GHz, Dual Core + 1.82 GHz, Quad core)

Apple A15 Bionic

4 GB RAM

Display

6.1 inches (15.49 cm)

457 PPI, OLED

60 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP Dual Primary Cameras

Dual LED Flash

12 MP Front Camera

Battery

3227 mAh

Fast Charging

Lightning Port

iQoo 9 Pro 

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.5 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 12 GB RAM

Display

6.78 inches (17.22 cm)518 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 50 MP + 16 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual LED Flash16 MP Front Camera

Battery

4700 mAhFlash ChargingUSB Type-C Port

OnePlus 10 Pro

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.5 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 8 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)526 PPI, Fluid AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

48 MP + 50 MP + 8 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual LED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhSuper VOOC ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung S22+

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.4 GHz, Tri core + 1.7 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 8 GB RAM

Display

6.6 inches (16.76 cm)390 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 12 MP + 10 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash10 MP Front Camera

Battery

4500 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Under 80K

Apple iPhone 14 

Performance

Hexa Core (3.23 GHz, Dual Core + 1.82 GHz, Quad core)Apple A15 Bionic 6 GB RAM

Display

6.1 inches (15.49 cm)457 PPI, OLED60 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP Dual Primary CamerasLED Flash12 MP Front Camera

Battery

3279 mAhFast ChargingLightning Port

Apple iPhone 13 Pro

Performance

Hexa Core (3.23 GHz, Dual Core + 1.82 GHz, Quad core)Apple A15 Bionic 6 GB RAM

Display

6.1 inches (15.49 cm)457 PPI, OLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual LED Flash12 MP Front Camera

Battery

3095 mAhFast ChargingLightning Port

Samsung Galaxy Flip 3

Performance

Octa core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8888 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)426 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP Dual Primary CamerasLED Flash10 MP Front Camera

Battery

3300 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung S21 Ultra 

Performance

Octa core (2.9 GHz, Single Core + 2.8 GHz, Tri core + 2.2 GHz, Quad core)Samsung Exynos 210012 GB RAM

Display

6.8 inches (17.27 cm)516 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

108 + 10 + 10 + 12 MP Quad Primary CamerasLED Flash40 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Vivo X80 Pro Plus

PerformanceOcta core (3.2 GHz, Single Core + 2.75 GHz, Tri core + 2 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 18 GB RAM

Display 6.8 inches (17.27 cm)516 PPI, AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera 50 + 48 + 12 + 8 MP Quad Primary CamerasLED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery 4700mah Flash ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Under 100K

Apple iPhone 14 Pro 

Performance

Hexa Core (3.46 GHz, Dual Core + 2.02 GHz, Quad core)Apple A16 Bionic 6 GB RAM

Display

6.1 inches (15.49 cm)461 PPI, OLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

48 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash12 MP Front Camera

Battery

3200 mAhFast ChargingLightning Port

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max

Performance

Hexa Core (3.23 GHz, Dual Core + 1.82 GHz, Quad core)Apple A15 Bionic 6 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)457 PPI, OLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary CamerasDual LED Flash12 MP Front Camera

Battery

4352 mAhFast ChargingLightning Port

Samsung Galaxy Flip 4

Performance

Octa-core (3.2 GHz, Single Core + 2.75 GHz, Tri core + 2 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 18 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)426 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

12 MP + 12 MP Dual Primary CamerasLED Flash10 MP Front Camera

Battery

3700 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Samsung S22 Ultra 

Performance

Octa-core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.4 GHz, Tri core + 1.7 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 12 GB RAM

Display

6.8 inches (17.27 cm)501 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

108 + 12 + 10 + 10 MP Quad Primary CamerasLED Flash40 MP Front Camera

Battery

5000 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Moto Razr 2022

Performance

Octa-core (3.2 GHz, Single Core + 2.75 GHz, Tri core + 2 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 18 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)393 PPI, P-OLED144 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 13 MP Dual Primary CamerasLED Flash32 MP Front Camera

Battery

3500 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

Above 100K

Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max

Performance

Hexa Core (3.46 GHz, Dual Core + 2.02 GHz, Quad core)

Apple A16 Bionic

6 GB RAM

Display

6.7 inches (17.02 cm)

460 PPI, OLED

120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

48 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary Cameras

LED Flash

12 MP Front Camera

Battery

4323 mAh

Fast Charging

Lightning Port

Samsung Galaxy Fold 4 

Performance

Octa-core (3.18 GHz, Single Core + 2.7 GHz, Tri core + 2 GHz, Quad core)Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 12 GB RAM

Display

7.6 inches (19.3 cm)373 PPI, Dynamic AMOLED120 Hz Refresh Rate

Camera

50 MP + 12 MP + 10 MP Triple Primary CamerasLED Flash10 MP + 4 MP Dual Front Cameras

Battery

4400 mAhFast ChargingUSB Type-C Port

 

Tech this week

What time is it? It’s time for some tech news. Did you know that Google, the name is actually a product of a hasty spelling mistake? Larry and Sean aimed to register Googol, a mathematical term for the number 1 followed by a hundred zeros. Sean accidentally registers the word Google, and it is what it is. Let’s get to the news. 

Elon finally bought Twitter

On Thursday night, Elon Musk finally bought Twitter, and reports say many top management authorities at Twitter are now searching for new jobs. These include the CEO, CFO, people who mislead the number of bots on the platform and the one authorizing Donal Trump’s account ban. The hip entrepreneur entered the Twitter office with a bathroom sink, symbolizing the term “let that sink in” and also twitted “ the bird is freed”. 

Global price increase 

Apple is silently increasing its hardware and software solution prices. Subscription services have seen an inflation in their charges across Apple services, including Apple Music, Apple TV+ and Apple One. Some countries have also witnessed price increases on iPads and Macs. Nothing ear (1), the first product from Nothing, has also seen as much as a 50% price increase in some markets right before the launch of their Nothing ear stick, a relatively new and affordable variant with a different form factor. I hope they stick to the pricing in the future. Steam, a popular gaming service, has also increased its regional pricing in some parts of the world to almost 450% hike in game prices. As if PC gaming was not an expensive hobby with insane GPU prices! Global price increase needs to be combated with a global pay increase. Share this with your company heads. After blocking 4K content on Youtube to Premium users, Youtube has increased the prices of Youtube Premium subscriptions in some countries. What is happening to the world? 

WTF? There’s a new Nvidia 3060

After the backlash on RTX 4080 and Nvidia pulling out in time, RTX 4090 has witnessed some insane claims. One of the only cards to enable high fidelity 4K and 8K gaming, the power connector cannot handle the amount of power required to juice tasty frame rates from the 4090, burning some connectors across the globe. Nvidia has addressed a couple of buyers who posted this on social media, but a 1.55 lakh rupee card with burnt connectors is not cool. In another news from Nvidia, some countries witnessed a soft launch of Nvidia’s popular 3060 variants with an 8GB VRAM 128-bit bus rate instead of the usual 12GB 192-bit bus rate. This move comes as competition to Intel’s newest ARC GPU releases earlier this month or maybe an offering to gamers on a budget. Whatever it is, thank you, Intel! 

Shutterstock partners with OpenAI DallE 2 

Did you know that Gettyimages recently banned the use of AI-generated images? Contrary to their move, Shutterstock has partnered with OpenAI DallE 2, and soon users will be able to generate images based on text commands. Shutterstock has also agreed to pay creators a certain sum of money for training the AI when creating newer images. Not too long ago, a similar AI won an award for the best image creation on a platform, and now it is time for Shutterstock to come up with crazy DallE2-created images. What is your take on AI-generated art? Is it still art if thousands of algorithms created it?

Gaming improves cognitive performance in kids

A recent study on the JAMA network performed by ABCD Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development on 2217 children has shown that kids who regularly play video games are better at problem-solving, memory management, impulse reactions and many other tasks, including academic achievements, as compared to kids who do not play video games. Allowing kids to play video games and other games profoundly impacts their brain development. Only if this study were done during childhood would we not be scolded as much over gaming. Kids watching this video, share this news with your parents. 

Xbox Series S – Limiting frame rates for everyone 

Some game developers are not happy developing games for the Xbox Series S. According to them; the limited capabilities are hindering them from providing more performance in games being developed for the Xbox Series S. Microsoft has made it mandatory for developers to make games compatible with both the Series X and S. Gotham Knights is a prime example of this shortcoming, as the developers clearly stated in a tweet that the game runs on 30FPS even on the more powerful Series X only to ensure compatibility with the Series S. What’s the point of upgrading to a having a massive 4K high refresh rate display when the games are being limited by one puny console?

Photonic chip – the fastest internet chip as of now

A single photonic chip has made a world record by transferring 1.84 petabytes of data per second over a 7.9Km fibre optic cable. That’s like moving all the files across the globe in less than 10 mins! I am still stuck with a few hundred megabytes per second here in India. Researchers from Japan, Denmark and Sweden, managed to split infrared signals into multiple light sources and then combine them together as one on the receiving end.

Amazon data centres in the UK and Ireland get new diesel generators.

Following an energy crisis in UK and Ireland, Amazon data centres in Dublin are installing 105 high-power diesel generators as backups. It is estimated that this data centre is responsible for over 14% power consumption of the entire Dublin. 

Intel’s 13th generation i9 breaks an 8-year-old frequency world record 

AMD FX 8370 set a world record back in 2014 by overclocking to an insane 8722.78Mhz. Intel’s latest i9-13900K managed to set a new world record by overclocking to a mind-bending 8812.85Mhz, nearly double the core clock speed offered in the retail packaging. Finally, after taking a beating from similar retail-priced AMD competition, Intel has managed to garner a win in some departments. Good job, Intel, on making something such powerful and power-hungry. 

Samsung has started development on a smart ring.

Smart wearables come in all shapes and sizes. Samsung is currently developing a smart ring with all the necessary features of a fitness tracker snuggly packaged in a neat ring. Be careful to accept a proposal as a smart ring, as it could spike your heart rates and trigger an emergency service SOS. Would you wear a ring when the occasion calls for dressing neat, well time shall reveal. 

Stadia’s service ended, but the gaming did not. 

After Google announced that they were pulling the plug on Stadia streaming services, people playing games on the platform are backed by game developers. As a piece of good news, game developers are offering free copies with free save backups for everyone playing their games on Stadia as a platform. These free copies are provided to all the Stadia gamers based on their choice of gaming platform, and also cloud saves are offered as transferable entities to continue gaming on the platform of your choice. Do we even trust Google with anything with the rate at which they keep shutting down services? 

These were all the happenings of the week. Let us know what you think about the tech happenings across the globe. Stay tuned as we bring more tech news next week. 

 

Pixel-perfect Android flagships?Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro

Google has finally launched the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro in India. When was the last time we saw the flagship Pixel devices in India? We tested both these phones, and here are our impressions on the 60K Pixel 7 and the 89K Pixel 7 Pro. 

Finessed design

As Indians, we did not get a chance to experience the immediate predecessor to these newer Pixel devices apart from the Pixel 6a, which is a brilliant smartphone for the price. The Pixel 7 is a more mature design than the 6a, with a brush metal finish on the uniform camera housing, albeit with a noticeable depth. Put these phones anyhow, and they will never wobble, infact they rest at a very comfortable glance for anyone who uses the Pixels. The Pixel 7 Pro takes a modern approach and brings curved edges on the relatively larger display with improved hardware. 

The interesting parts include the symmetrical band design on the metal edges of the camera bands and a contrasting finish on the buttons. The glossy metal band of the Pixel 7 Pro has matte-finished buttons, and the matte-finished camera band on the Pixel 7 has shiny metal buttons. We still miss the accented buttons, but this is a nice touch nonetheless. Overall the design is very well thought out and brings a level of sophistication expected from a tech giant. We still are unaware of the abrupt cutout on the Pixel 7 Pro. Let us know if you know anything about it, as we cannot access the same. 

Gorilla glass Victus and IP68 ratings protect both these phones, allowing flagship-grade protection. The OLED display differs on both these phones as the Pixel 7 has an FHD+ 90Hz panel, whereas the Pixel 7 Pro gets a QHD (1440P) LTPO display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Both these displays can get sufficiently bright with 1000+ nits brightness and, even more, viewing HDR content. Both felt super smooth in their leagues with the beauties of Android 13 optimisations and added features on the Pixel devices. For flat-screen lovers, the Pixel 7 makes a compelling choice. Still, a slightly curved larger display with additional camera hardware and software turns the Pixel 7 Pro into a flagship competitor from the house of Google. Surprisingly, the Pixel 7 packs a smaller battery than the Pixel 6a at 4355mAh, while the Pixel 7 Pro packs a 5000mAh battery. Both these phones support 20-23W charge speeds with wireless and reverse wireless charging capabilities. Battery life is decent and lasts through a day with ease. AI Adaptive battery optimisation increases battery life within a week of usage. 

Balanced performance 

Google has updated the Tensor SoC with a new processor named G2. Compared to the earlier 5nm chip, this new chip brings an updated privacy core T2 with slightly overclocked cores and a better GPU. We found that the Mali GPU upgrade from G-78 to G-710 brings stable performance even when gaming. Even when gaming, smooth animations and balanced performance make these genuinely feel like flagship contenders. The fingerprint sensor is quick to identify, and Google allows basic face unlock like most Android devices. 

UI animations and memory management are on par with most flagship devices, with no performance hiccups. Overall, the performance is better than the older SoC and brings a balanced performance update. Camera sensor performance and clicks process faster, and the overall experience of using a Pixel is slightly overclocked. An additional rear light sensor makes the sensor count 35 compared to 34 sensors on the Pixel 6a. 

Best camera algorithm on any phone

Apart from iPhones, Samsung and other flagships, the only series of phones that prove to be excellent camera-centric options is the Pixel series from Google. More than the hardware, the years of machine learning and AI algorithms make a Pixel phone appealing. Google has finally moved from the 12MP sensors to improved hardware with a 50MP primary sensor on both phones, a slightly better 12MP ultra-wide sensor, and an additional 48MP telephoto sensor on the Pro. Google hardware and software algorithms work in tandem to click some mind-blowing images in any lighting conditions. All the images and videos are top-notch, with improved post-processing and better hardware. These are one of the best camera-centric smartphones of the year. Pixel post-processing retains details and contrast, sometimes better than phones that cost almost twice as much. For photos, these are top-tier, but for videos, although better with additional Cinematic blur (portrait mode in videos) and OIS with EIS options, Google needs to bring a few OTA updates to improve video quality.

Verdict 

At the prices for the Pixel series, these phones are definite contenders for your money. If you are someone who wants a no-nonsense, iPhone-like experience using an Android, the Pixel series brings the best of Google hardware and software experience. Additional features are built-in smaller packages across the UI of these Pixel phones. Software features like unblur a blurred photo, magic eraser, location tagging other Android devices and dozens of small but intuitive animations and unique Pixel features hard to find on a feature-loaded flagship are interesting, to say the least. The Pixel 7 Pro brings the best of all worlds in a stylish package. It’s an entire Pixel experience enhanced for Android users. 

Specs:

Pixel 7 – 6.1-inch 90Hz AMOLED FHD+ up to 1400nits 

Pixel 7 Pro – 6.7-inch 120HZ LTPO AMOLED QHD up to 1500nits

Tensor G2 SoC

Android 13

Camera Pixel 7 – 50MP primary, 12MP Ultrawide, 10.8MP front camera

Camera Pixel 7 Pro – 50MP primary, enhanced AF 12MP Ultrawide/Macro, 48MP 5x Optical telephoto, 10.8MP front camera

Price – Pixel 7 – INR 59999

Pixel 7 Pro – INR 84999

Good – Best Pixel iteration, upgraded cameras 

Bad – Limited memory options 

Ugly – Tensor G2 falls short against SD 8+ Gen 1 and Apple Bionic SoC

Rating – 4.5/5

Vivo V25 5G: Stylish, Sassy, Stunning, an affordable mid-ranger with a stunning design to garner impeccable camera performance

The stunning Vivo V25 5G is the company’s new V-series smartphone priced under the 30k bracket. With a bold and vibrant colour-changing design, its performance orientation and advanced camera work just like its doppelganger Sibling, the Vivo “V25 Pro”. The Stylish V-series comes with a 90Hz AMOLED screen, a 5G-capable MediaTek chipset, and fast 44W charging. Moreover, it’s pretty comfortable to hold with its non-curvy edge. 

First Impression: 

Vivo V25, with its eye-catching Colour changing design, is attracting a lot of attention for the right reasons. With its broad edges, the handset is very easy to hold and ensures a firm grip. The display screen manages to reflect Colour from different angles making it very appealing to the eye. This Smartphone is fingerprint resistant. It has a matte finish with an enormous yet visually appealing rectangular-shaped camera module at the back. The Smartphone comes with a transparent phone case, which not only enhances the look of the phone but also protects against any chances of damage since the phone edges are very sharp. Another amazing feature of this Smartphone is its slender frame, which makes the phone as light as 180 grams. What’s inside the box? Well, the Vivo V25 bags a USB Type C Charging port and a hybrid dual SIM card slot. The switch on and off button is adjacent to the volume raiser, and a single speaker unit is at the bottom of the phone. Though, unlike the other units that we have tested with a fingerprint scan, this one has no glitches. It works just fine.  

 Design & Display: 

As for the design & display of the phone is a concern, it did really give me a good sense of money worth. The Vivo V25 comes with a 6.44-inch AMOLED display with FHD resolution that reflects a refresh rate of 90Hz. The display offers decent viewing angles and has a scope to offer ample brightness to negate the direct sunlight, which usually objects to viewing the phone from side angles. The display comes with 1300 nits of dense brightness and 10+ HDR support, which is also Widevine L1 certified. The phone comes equipped with an amazing theme to choose from the theme store, and my personal favourite was the Ninja Girl, which really makes the display, when turned on, stand out. 

 Chipset & Performance & Battery: 

We took the Vivo V25 through a regress performance & battery task while we were on a drive to the southern countryside of India. The Battery life of the phone was just impeccable, a 4500 mAH battery that can last up to 48 hours depending upon the usage of the phone. While we did put the phone through the regress at no charge throughout the day with the navigation on display, the battery life really impressed us. That being said, the phone is powered by a Mediatek Dimensity 900 chipset with 8GB of RAM, Android 12 OS and Funtouch OS 12 interface. 

Camera:  

Vivo V25 5G bags a 50 MP HD Selfie camera that produces a 50MP phone in HD mode, and the pixel mat differs in the shooting mode. The Main Camera is equipped with Triple Led Flashlight and a 64MP primary sensor with/1.8 wide & 0.7UM OIS. Also, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor accompanies this with 120-degree FOV and a 2MP macro sensor. The phone has a night mode feature which enables capturing good images in low light. The primary sensor does a great job of capturing details and colors, even in low light. It manages to capture good facial detailing and accurate skin tone. But after a couple of shots, we did manage to get some. This is why Vivo pushes its buyer towards flagship loyalty. 

 Verdict: 

Overall the phone offers tons of tech specs and is priced in India at Rs 27,999 for the 8GB RAM variant, while the 12GB RAM option is priced at Rs 31,999. While the competitors in the mid-space segment smartphones, such as Nothing Phone 1, iQOO Neo 6, and OPPO Reno 8 5G, offer a little more than what Vivo V25 is offering. I feel that the Smartphone has missed a couple of check-lists. The handset could have featured better speakers, a 120Hz refresh rate screen, and a faster chipset. From its eye-catching color-changing design to reliable performance, vibrant screen, decent cameras and battery life, the Vivo V25 5G ticks most boxes. 

 Rating: 3/5-5 *

 KEY SPECS:

 Colour Changing GLASS that changes with sunlight and another source of UV ( Fluorite AG GLASS Design)

Camera: 64MP OIS NIGHT Camera | 8MP Super Wide Angle Camera | 2MP Super Macro Camera | 50MP  Eye AF Selfie Video

8GB Expandable RAM

AMOLED 90Hz

44W Flash Charger | 4500mAH Battery Cell

Up To 1300 nits Brightness

Game Boost Mode | Liquid Cooling System | 4DGame Vibration

 

Baybot Live360° – Surveillance Simplified

The Future of connected devices looks promising with the kind of new tech arriving on the market almost every day. And using this driving force, manufacturers and innovators are adding intelligence to our everyday devices to make them connected so as to make our lives better. Connected devices demonstrate limitless possibilities as it opens up a vast horizon for convenience.

What is it?

Baybot, a home-grown tech brand has introduced the “Baybot Live360° which is its first smart wireless security camera that aims to keep a watchful eye on you in absence of your physical presence. Be it keeping an eye on your kids, family, and property, even when you are away, be it night or day. Baybot Live360° is a Smart Full HD (1080p) Wireless Security Camera that can be plugged into a power source and once connected to a wifi network, can live stream the footage across to you.

Key Features:

Full 360-degree View — 

The Baybot Live360° is a compact wireless camera with a 360° rotating head with a revival movement that can be configured to automatically cover every nook & corner of the space or switch to manual mode to watch a particular area. Controlling the camera’s angle with the app’s interface is pretty easy and lag-free. One can pan or zoom into the desired area you want to watch within seconds. The camera has a wide-angle lens and can pan up to 355° horizontally and 80° vertically to maximize coverage of the area being monitored.

Motion Detection — 

Set up the Live360° to automatically detect motion in the surveillance area. The camera keeps monitoring till it senses any motion in its frame vicinity and instantly alerts you on your smartphone about the happening.

Smart Motion Tracking — 

One cool feature of the Baybot Live360° camera is the intelligent motion tracking feature which can also be set up to automatically track a moving figure, be it a human or pet, or even an object.

Night Vision — 

Just like the camera records during the daytime, it automatically switches to night vision mode the moment the light in the given space goes off. It is also equipped with InfraRed LEDs that capture even in pitch darkness.

2-way Audio Communication —

A built-in microphone and speaker allow you to speak to anyone in close proximity from your smartphone at the push of a button in the Baybot App. Talk in real-time to the other end with ease and almost minimal delay. Be it at work, home or any other place, you can speak to the person on the other end clearly.

24×7 Monitoring — 

One can even slide in a microSD card (up to 128GB) and get up to a month of footage even if there’s no internet connection, or securely save unlimited footage to Baybot’s cloud service for a nominal monthly fee (optional subscription).

Hassle-free Installation— 

Featured with an easy-to-install mounting plate, you can place the Baybot Live360° camera in desired location or space. Simply place the camera on your table, mount it on a wall or secure it to a ceiling and gain a complete view of your environment from anywhere in the world.

Verdict :

Suppose at all you are looking for a portable security solution, and want to avoid the hassle of getting a complete security system which is wired and uses physical servers to store data. In that case, the Baybot Live360° is a gadget worth considering. Its affordability and feature-packed attributes make it a desired tech to keep your surroundings under surveillance.

Price on the web: Rs 2,849

Good

Wide Field of view and real-time broadcast

Bad

Feels fragile

Ugly

Needs to be plugged into a power socket all the time.

KEY SPECS :

  • Alexa and Google voice compatibility

  • Real-time view on App

  • Advanced night vision

  • 2-Way Audio

  • Motion detection and tracking

Star Rating – 4

How does Instagram influence music trends?Trending reel music starts trending on music streaming platforms

Instagram is an addictive yet entertaining app. TikTok and other apps popularised the vertical short-form video format. Instagram soon followed as an update to keep up with the consumer demands of our generation. Instagram calls this feature Reels. Reels are arguably one of Instagram’s most consumed forms of video content. Long-term Instagram users may know that Instagram was a picture-sharing platform, but as nerds call it, each video is either 24/30/60 frames of pictures per second. 

Instagram influences music trends 

Instagram reels are all about trending music and music suitable for content uploading. Adhering to the needs of Instagram users, reels have a built-in music selection for your video content on Instagram. TikTok is no longer available in India, so many content creators have switched to what is available, Instagram. A new trend is emerging involving music consumed by the masses in the form of short video content on Instagram.

Maximum reach is achieved when one selects music on the Instagram app for reels. Reels allow user content audio to play alongwith trending music for the reels, followed by many people hopping on the latest trending music to make their content. A new trend witnessed due to this approach is how the selection of music on trending reels influences consumption of that particular song or music on other streaming and download platforms. 

Anatomy of music trends

The song that trends on Instagram as a story or reels directly impacts the song’s consumption in other apps like Spotify, Gaana, Saawan, YT Music, etc. This is a recent phenomenon and is genuinely impacting the music industry. What was once possible for products and services as a form of entertainment through influencer marketing now applies to the music industry. For example, Duke & Jones, Louis Theroux – Jiggle Jiggle song was released on 13th May 2022 and was introduced by the duo as a form of music on TikTok on 14th May 2022. Thanks to the platform, this music saw 2.6 million views on just one platform by 17th May 2022. As the world trend followed, it was soon popularised on Instagram, and millions of views are pouring in as you read this article. A direct influence has this song trending on top charts across music streaming platforms. We believe that as the short form of video consumption popularises new and old music, it will shape and transform the music industry.

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