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Instagram allows downloading Reels now but you may not be able to use it

Instagram Reels download option is finally available but the company is going for a phased release meaning not every market has access to it yet. However, you may still want to know how to use it. Here’s how it works.

Download Instagram Reels, the official way

Adam Mosseri announced the new Instagram feature via his broadcast channel. You will get a download button, clicking which the reel gets saved in your camera roll/gallery.

Now, there are two conditions:

1. Only Instagram users in the US get the option to download Reels now. However, we have solutions for you at the bottom.

2. Also, one gets to download only Reels from public Instagram accounts.

Also Read: Reel edit, GIF comments: 3 awesome new Instagram features you must try

Another thing you need to know is that the Reels you download with this option could have an Instagram watermark along with the account name.

As for how you can save Reels to your phone gallery, check the step-by-step guide:

How to download Reels

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1. Open Instagram.

2. Go to any Reels on a public Instagram account.

3. Click on the Share button.

4. Now, among other options like Add to story, Copy link, you will also have a Download button.

Also Read: Instagram clones Elon's app with Meta's social media might: Is Twitter in danger?

Tapping it should save the Reel to the phone and you can watch even when the device is offline.

Finally, if you are in a market like India where the feature isn’t available yet, you can check out a 3rd party app like Barosave (Android) or Insaver (Android and iOS) instead.

Barosave (Android) lets you download a Reel right away or you can manually paste the Reels’ link into the app and tap the download button. Meanwhile, Insaver tries to download the Reels’ links you have copied to your phone’s clipboard. So, it will need access to your clipboard, which may not be preferable for some of us. That’s where an official app comes in handy as a reliable solution. Let’s hope the feature comes our way soon.



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Realme 11 Pro Review: Camera redemption at the cost of experience

Realme 11 Pro+ has given Realme a much-needed redemption in the camera space. It uses one of the most advanced camera hardware in the market, which has paid off quite well, barring a couple of minor rough edges here and there.

So Realme’s 11 Pro series comes about six months after we saw the predecessor Realme 10 Pro series make it to the markets. The Realme 11 Pro series comes as an attempt from Realme to gain much-wanted redemption in the camera department since the Realme 10 Pro and Realme 10 Pro+ weren’t the best camera smartphones in their respective segments. With the Realme 11 Pro series, the brand has now established that the major focus on both the Realme 11 Pro and Realme 11 Pro+ is camera.     Now, I have been using the Realme 11 Pro+ for the last couple of weeks, and the smartphone has impressed me quite a bit, especially in the design, display, and camera department. There are some shortcomings with the Realme 11 Pro+ as well, including the software, the performance, and more, but we will get to that later. First, let us take a look at what has improved as compared to the previous generation. Realme 11 Pro+ 5G Review: Design The design of the Realme 11 Pro+ is probably my favourite thing about this device. The smartphone has been designed in collaboration with former Gucci and current Bulgari designer Matteo Menotto and the results have paid off! The Realme 11 Pro+ comes with a nice curved display design, with a very beautiful back panel made with vegan leather. We get a huge circular camera module that holds the triple rear camera, and there is a leather back panel, which is divided into two by a fabric stitched strip that runs down the middle of the camera module.      The back panel looks quite stunning, in my opinion. The leather feel of the curved back panel with the stitching patterns looks really premium and gives a very luxurious in-hand feel. The size is also pretty decent. the Realme 11 Pro+ isn’t very big and single-handed usage is also pretty easy and convenient. While it has a fairly large 6.7-inch display, the end-to-end screen with the curved implementation keeps the size in check quite nicely. The Realme 11 Pro+ is also quite lightweight, weighing just 189 grams. Good.      Up front also, we get a very premium-looking curved display which nicely blends into the frame of the smartphone. Complemented with the back panel also flowing nicely into the frame, even the smartphone’s side profile is very good-looking. Overall, I think Realme has got things right this time around, at least in the design department. Realme has also been the brand that experiments a lot with its designs. At times, these designs don’t really pay off, but with the Realme 11 Pro series, the brand has probably made the best-looking smartphone in this segment.      Realme 11 Pro+ Review: Display Coming to the display, this is another one of my favourite things about the smartphone. The Realme 11 Pro+ display is a nice 6.7-inch curved AMOLED panel with an FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The 10-bit display on the Realme 11 Pro+ also supports HDR10+, which makes watching content on this device a very good experience. Further, the display has a brightness of 823 nits. We put this to the test using a Lux Meter, and the smartphone showed a pretty decent max luminance of 823 nits, with the minimum luminance being 3 nits on a plain white screen. This is a very good range. Of course, this is an AMOLED display, so the brightness is good and it feels more vibrant, given the sharper details and a wider range of colours. I also put the Realme 11 Pro+ through the Calman test, and the smartphone showed very good colour accuracy. In sRGB Colour Match, the Realme 11 Pro+ showed an astonishing average DeltaE of 1.6 in sRGB colour checker analysis. This is one of the best numbers we have ever seen in the sRGB colour checker analysis in this segment. In fact, the Realme 11 Pro+ showed a maximum DeltaE of 3.8, which is pretty decent for being an average DeltaE for this kind of device, let alone be the maximum-possible error in terms of accuracy. The colour checker analysis showed that Realme 11 Pro+'s display mostly misses out in shades of orange or brown, or even red slightly.     The results were equally good in the DCI-P3 colour checker analysis. Here, the Realme 11 Pro+ showed an average DeltaE of 2.2, which means that the colour accuracy on this display is very good.      I also ran a Grayscale test on the Realme 11 Pro+. Here also, the Realme 11 Pro+ display showed a very good RGB balance. In both sRGB and DCI-P3 colour profiles, the green value was marginally higher than the blue and red, but apart from that, the results were pretty much perfect.      So overall, this is a pretty kickass display. From the colour accuracy to the responsiveness to even the brightness, this is pretty much one of the best displays in this segment.    Realme 11 Pro+ 5G: Camera Coming to the main part, the camera. Now, the camera is the main focus of the Realme 11 Pro+ 5G. As a result, we get a lot of new features and hardware. On the hardware front, there is a triple rear camera setup that includes a primary 200-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL HP3 shooter, an 8-megapixel ultrawide angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. For selfies, the Realme 11 Pro+ uses a 32-megapixel front camera.      Now, talking about the smartphone’s camera performance, the Realme 11 Pro+ does fulfil its purpose. As we saw with the Realme 10 Pro+ back in December, the camera performance wasn’t on the same level as the smartphone’s predecessor, the Realme 9 Pro+. With the Realme 11 Pro+ 5G, the brand seems to have redeemed its position, in terms of offering a worthy camera setup.      The images from the primary shooter on the Realme 11 Pro+ are very good. The photos are detailed and the colour representation is also very close to accurate. By default, the smartphone uses 16x pixel binning to give us 12.5-megapixel images. While the images in normal mode are very good, in 200-megapixel I found the camera to be taking in way too much light in very bright environments, which results in blown-up colours and crushed details. For example, in the shot below, the smartphone wasn’t able to manage the abundance of light, resulting in the image appearing a bit too bright to even see the details (the above image is 200-megapixel, below is the default mode with pixel binning).      However, this is not the case all the time. I faced this challenge only once with the Realme 11 Pro+. That too, on a day when the sun was as bright as it can be. Even if this is a widespread issue, it can be easily fixed with a software update.     The Realme 11 Pro+ also comes with a lot of interesting features that we haven’t seen on other smartphones previously. For example, there is a dedicated Street Mode, which allows street photographers to select between four focal lengths in order to get the perfect shot. Further, we also get automatic zoom, which zooms into any part of the frame that you click on. Very cool.   Given the “zoom to the next level” tagline, it is evident that the Realme 11 Pro+ comes with a focus on zoom and apart from the automatic zoom feature, Realme has also changed the game when it comes to digital zoom. The smartphone comes with up to 4X “lossless” zoom, which is the company’s term for its new zoom technique. Now, this basically crops the image from the primary shooter and given the 200-megapixels, the quality and details remain intact most of the time. Of course, this isn’t as good as proper optical zoom, but the images look way better than any other 4X digital zoom on any smartphone camera.     Other features include a single-take-like feature that takes 3 different variations of the same shot. There is also a Starry Mode, which is Realme’s name for the astrophotography mode on the Realme 11 Pro+.     Apart from this, the images in wide angle are also good in general, but similar to other smartphones from the brand, the consistency isn’t really good and the difference between the primary and wide angle photos is very evident.     Coming to portraits, here also the Realme 11 Pro+ impressed me quite a bit. The edge detection is very good on the smartphone, and the portrait mode doesn’t hamper much with the subject’s skin tones and colours. Now, it still doesn’t compare with other heavy-duty flagship camera phones out there, but it is easily one of the best in this segment.     Realme 11 Pro+ Review: Performance  Performance-wise, the Realme 11 Pro+ disappointed me a little bit. The smartphone uses a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset paired with up to 12GB of RAM. While the RAM is more than enough for a smartphone, using a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 has put the Realme 11 Pro+ way behind competitors like the Poco F5 and iQOO Neo 7 in terms of performance. The benchmark numbers are not even close to the two more powerful devices in this range. In fact, in our tests, the Realme 11 Pro+ showed a lower AnTuTu score than its smaller sibling, the Realme 10 Pro.      Now, you won’t feel the lack of power in day-to-day usage and yes, Realme’s focus this time around is not on performance, but on the camera, but given the 200-megapixel shooter and the slew of camera features that the company has given, the camera processing feels a bit slow, especially while using the camera in full 200-megapixel mode.    Another issue with the smartphone is the software. While the UI and experience is very similar to the newer OnePlus and Oppo smartphones, the issue is bloatware. Similar to the Realme 10 Pro series, the Realme 11 Pro devices are also loaded with bloatware. Apart from your basic partner apps like some local social media apps and Realme’s own apps, there are three folders that are only there to give you the option of downloading some more partner apps. Yes, these apps aren’t installed on the smartphone, but you can’t even remove these folders.   Furthermore, there are too many permissions and pop-ups to go through while setting up the smartphone initially which is a bit annoying. There are also these full-screen pop ups in Realme UI that ask you to “scan” or “open” an app. Upon start-up, I got at least 7 of these pop-ups. Not a good experience, especially when it is the first time a user has booted the device. During the Realme 11 Pro launch, the brand did tell us a way to avoid these pop-ups, but since most users won’t know how to do that, it is still a big negative in terms of the overall experience. Yes, it comes up every time you download a new app, unless you close it from the settings or during setup.  Realme 11 Pro+ Review: Battery The battery on the Realme 11 Pro+ is good. The smartphone doesn’t drain a lot of battery, even during heavy-duty tasks like gaming or GPS navigation. We played an HDR video on YouTube at full resolution and brightness, and the smartphone only lost 4 percent battery. 1 hour of GPS navigation only drained 5 percent of the battery, which is very good.      The battery is good, the charging speed is even better. The Realme 11 Pro+ comes with 100W fast charging and I put this to test. Here, the smartphone charged from 0 to 100 percent in just 27 minutes. This basically means you can put your phone on charge in the morning and by the time you make your tea or coffee, or even brush your teeth, you will have enough juice to last a full day. Good stuff.  Realme 11 Pro+ Review: Verdict So the Realme 11 Pro+ has given Realme a much-needed redemption in the camera space. It uses one of the most advanced camera hardware in the whole market, which has paid off quite well, barring a couple of minor rough edges here and there. The smartphone’s display is the hidden gem and it turns out to be one of the best displays we have tested in this segment. Apart from all this, the smartphone’s design is stunning. As mentioned earlier, this is probably the best looking smartphone in this segment in my opinion.   However, a good camera, design and display come at the cost of performance and user experience. The MediaTek Dimensity 7050 feels underpowered when put to test despite the 12GB RAM and the bloatware issue is so bad that people have been talking about it since even before the smartphone was launched. Overall, it is a decent upgrade, but it is high time Realme does something about the software, at least on a smartphone that costs around Rs 30,000 or more.

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Dont miss these crazy deals on the Croma Back toCampusSale

As summer vacation is over and kids are going back to school and college, Croma has brought the Back to Campus sale. This includes a wide range of products like smartphones, laptops, headphones, etc. There are exclusive vouchers and sale offers too for you to check out. For those of you interested, there are courses and EdTech platform subscriptions on offer here. We will learn about them later. But first, let’s check out the deals.

5 best Croma sale offers worth checking out 1. Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6 laptop

 Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 comes powered by AMD Ryzen 5 5600H processor coupled with 8GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD storage, and 4GB GDDR6 GeForce GTX 1650 GPU. On the front, there is a 15.6-inch 144Hz 16:9 aspect ratio display with FHD resolution. For connectivity, it has got 1 x HDMI 2.0 port and a USB-C 3.2 port among other ports.

After a 44.25% discount, you can get the Lenovo gaming laptop for ₹56,135. If you want an even better deal, there is the Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 with Intel 12th gen i5 processor at ₹76,990 (after 49.68% off). Since this is a pricier laptop, we didn’t give it a proper mention. However, you may consider this in this Croma sale.

2. Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G smartphone

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G is the best smartphone offer on the Croma Back To Campus sale in terms of the discount offered. You are getting 53.35% off which makes the asking price ₹34,990. The phone is featuring a 6.2-inch AMOLED panel, a 32MP front camera, a 12MP+12MP+8MP triple rear camera setup, Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC, and a 4500mAh battery.  

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G review

3. Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus (2nd Gen) tablet

Lenovo Tab M10 FHD+ (2nd gen) offers a 1080p screen as the name suggests. This is a 10.3-inch IPS LCD panel with 330 nits of peak brightness. This is running on a Mediatek Helio P22T chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. There is an 8MP camera on the back and a 5MP camera on the front. A 5000mAh battery is keeping the lights on.

You can purchase the Lenovo tablet from Croma at ₹17,094 after a 51.16% discount.

4. Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 TWS

 Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 at 64% off is one of the best TWS earphones deals you can get. The current price tag (after discount) is ₹4,999. For that price, you are getting ANC, 20 hours of music playback, touch controls, Auto Switch Sync, and a compact and cute case.

5. Noise ColorFit Victor

Among the horde of smartwatches at discounts in this sale, we picked the Victor because it comes from a reputable brand, offers Bluetooth calling up to 10 days battery life claim, a squarish display with 550 nits of brightness, IP68 dust and water resistance, several sports modes and health tracking options.

Also Read: I used the Noisefit Halo for 2 weeks and here is my experience

Besides the options listed here, you can also check out around 350 laptops starting at ₹1,412/month, smartphones starting at ₹1,337/month, and earphones/headphones with up to 65% discount.

“The 'Back to Campus' campaign represents our unwavering dedication to equipping students and tech enthusiasts with the latest products and a seamless shopping experience as they embark on their new journey. We have handpicked great offers and gadgets, striving relentlessly to deliver a delightful customer experience," says a Croma representative while speaking on the sale announcement.



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Musk meets PM Modi in New York and discusses the potential arrival of Tesla in India

PM Modi is in New York for a 3-day visit and among the several imminent people he has met already, Elon Musk is the most notable. In his meeting with Modi, Musk has shown interest in investing in India and praised the prime minister’s efforts in drawing foreign investments to his country. He even revealed he is a fan of Modi. 

While that sounds positive and promising, let’s check out what he has planned for India.

Elon Musk on India’s potential for sustainable energy future

Elon Musk intends to make “significant” investments in India. He hasn’t shared any deadline but is looking for the “right time”.

He raved about India’s potential for a sustainable energy future. He says our country has all three pillars for this:

1. India is an abundant source of solar and wind energy that will be used for sustainable energy generation.

Also Read: Elon Musk wants you to find your next job on Twitter as it takes on Linkedin

2. Next, Tesla as well as the local infrastructure should be able to store and deliver it via charging stations. 

3. Finally, there must be electric vehicles that run on this sustainable energy.

Musk also points out that this is a low-cost alternative to fossil fuels. 

When can we expect Tesla in India?

Great conversation with @NarendraModi https://t.co/UYpRvNywHb

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 21, 2023

He is confident Tesla will be in India as soon as it’s humanly possible.

Also Read: Indian govt wants betting apps removed, Apple says it’s complicated

He will be visiting India next year following an invitation from Modi. 

He further talked about how the Starlink Internet can prove a boon for remote areas or rural villages where internet access may be dodgy or non-existent. 



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NoiseFit Crew Pro smartwatch launched at 2199: Is it specced to heat up the competition

Noise has launched the NoiseFit Crew Pro smartwatch in India. It is priced currently at ₹2,199 which is a hotly contested segment. So, what does this watch offer besides the obvious round dial, metallic finish, and leather strap? 

NoiseFit Crew Pro: Specs and features

1. Noise has equipped the watch with a 1.4-inch round display with 240x240 resolution and 550-nits of brightness. In this price range, we have smartwatches with 1.7-inch (Fire Boltt Ring), 1.83-inch (Fire Boltt Jaguar) and even 1.91-inch (BoAt Xtend Call Plus) screens. But, 1.4-inches would be a good place to start.

As for brightness, it is outsmarted by the Maxima Nitro with 600 nits of brightness. But, even 550 nits should be legible enough for most environments and is far more than 220 nits on the Fire Boltt Ring.

In the renders, the bezels don’t appear that thick either. You also have 100+ watch faces to customize the screen appearance.

2. The screen is engulfed by a polycarbonate case/bezel with a metallic finish. There are watches like the ​Zebronics Zeb-Fit7220CH in this segment which offer both metallic case and strap, just so you know.

You can pick the Crew Pro in several colours. The silver bezel of the Brown variant looks more glossy in the promo images. Some may prefer the subdued demeanour of the black variants.

Another assuring feature to talk about in the design department is the presence of an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.

3. Coming to performance, it claims to track 120+ sports activities, which is several modes more than its main rivals.

NoiseFit

You are also being promised 7-day endurance out of this thing. It takes about 2 hours to fully charge up.

4. This is Bluetooth calling smartwatch backed by the brand’s TruSync tech which is another name for single-chip BT calling.

This should be good for battery life and a smoother calling experience.

5. The list of health features includes 24x7 heart rate tracking, SpO2 monitoring, stress measurement, sleep monitoring, breath practice, and female cycle tracking.

You can buy the NoiseFit Crew Pro on Flipkart and gonoise.com at ₹2,199. 



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Realme turns off the controversial setting after pushback from the govt

Realme India has pushed an update to Realme UI 4.0 that disables the contentious ‘Enhanced Intelligent Services’ setting by default. This cuts the automatic permission and the subsequent process of data collection and mining. Well, at least the concern Realme users have for the use of their data.

Let’s understand what Realme users have to do.

Realme update disables Enhanced Intelligent Services

Following the backlash from the public and even a warning from the Indian government, Realme has rolled out an update dubbed RMX3741_13.1.0.524 (EX01). It’s a small update as the file size is just 20.93 MB.

Also Read: Realme C55 Review

It fixes the following issues:

1. Enhanced Intelligent Services will be off by default and it will be up to the user to enable it if they trust and want the performance enhancement claims made by this service. You have to pick between privacy and convenience.

Realme data security

2. It also tweaks the description text for this service. We believe it has removed the mention of the collection of call logs, messages, and calendar schedules. Realme had previously claimed it doesn’t collect these data even though the description said otherwise.

Also Read: Realme sets the record straight on data collection concerns for its phones

3. Besides that, the update claims to optimize system stability and power consumption of the camera scene.

So, you just have to go to the system settings and check if the update is available. If yes, download it and install it. You may have to restart the system once the update is installed.



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Nothing just 5 Nothing Phone 2 details officially confirmed so far

Nothing Phone 2 could be semi-transparent or at least have a translucent charging cable. It won’t be a small phone either. Here’s everything we have learned about the phone from Carl Pei as well as leaks and rumours.

Starting with what Carl Pei has hinted at in bits and pieces so far.

Official Nothing Phone 2 hints and teasers

1. Semi-transparent USB-C cable

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— Carl Pei (@getpeid) June 19, 2023

So, the top portion of USB-C connector of Nothing Phone 2 sports the signature "transparent design language" of the brand. You can see the Nothing brandng through the transparent part.

Carl calls it "nice" and we agree. It does look nice but we are concerned whether it will be discoloured in time. 

2. Not a small phone

Contrary to what we may believe living in the echo chamber, very few people buy small phones https://t.co/aVolitAzN3

— Carl Pei (@getpeid) June 18, 2023

Carl says not many people buy small phones. Generally, people prefer big displays for media consumption. More display for the money one pays. 

A smaller variant requires virtually the same resource investment as developing a "brand new" product, each of which will have a fixed cost in the mid-$xx millions USD range https://t.co/khvYAd9XoX

— Carl Pei (@getpeid) June 18, 2023

He also reveals it takes about the same amount of investment for developing a small device and a new device. 

3. An eco-friendly design

Real impact https://t.co/098RO22iUU

— Carl Pei (@getpeid) May 31, 2023

The Phone 2 will be SGA_SA certified. It will have a carbon footprint of 53.45 kg thanks to a plastic-free build and a use of 3x more recycled materials compared to its precursor. Even the assembly process is said to be using 100% renewable energy.

Also Read: Nothing Phone 1 review

4. Made in India

Nothing Phone 2

In an interview with IndianExpress, Manu Sharma, VP and GM, Nothing India has revealed the Phone 2 will be made by BYD Electronic in Tamil Nadu. Its predecessor was also made in India. 

5. Improved specs

Both Carl and Manu has confirmed the Phone 2 will be running on Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 SoC, a 4700mAh battery, and a bigger screen.  

Also Read: Carl Pei confirms the Nothing Phone 2 will be a flagship but by last year’s standard

Besides these officially teased or revealed details, we also expect the phone to feature a 50MP main camera with OIS support, 2 anciliary sensors, up to 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, Android 13-based Nothing OS 2.0, wireless charging, and even satellite communication. 

The Phone (2) is set to debut on July 11 at 8:30 PM IST. Carl and his team could drip feed or tease us with more details in the days leading up to the launch. We are looking forward to the same.



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...