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OnePlus Gaming Triggers now available in India at Rs 1,099

OnePlus Gaming Triggers are now available to purchase in India from the official website. The OnePlus Gaming Triggers were announced alongside the OnePlus 9 series smartphones in March and aim to improve the overall gaming experience offered by mobile phones. These triggers are an add-on accessory that clip to the smartphone and act as shoulder buttons like on a gamepad.

We designed the OnePlus gaming triggers to be solid, responsive, pleasingly “clicky,” and, yes, beautiful. We also made sure they work with many other phones—because the best product design is one that leaves you free to make your own choices. pic.twitter.com/hJNa4Dsa5s

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The OnePlus Gaming Triggers are priced at Rs 1,099 in India and are available to purchase from the official OnePlus India website. 

OnePlus Gaming Triggers features

The OnePlus Gaming Triggers are designed keeping in mind the popular battle royale games including PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile, Free Fire and more. These gaming triggers will work with any game that lets users customize the layout of the controls. The OnePlus Gaming Triggers can be attached to any smartphone that has a maximum thickness of upto 11.5 millimetres.

As revealed by CEO Pete Lau, the OnePlus Gaming Triggers are compatible with multitudes of Android and iOS devices as well. These triggers have silicone pads that use capacitive conduction to interact with the display and lets you perform the required in-game action.

The OnePlus Gaming Triggers use Omron switches that are often seen on a gaming mouse and offer better tactile feedback. The triggers are built from plastic and zinc alloy materials and weigh 22 grams.

While these gaming triggers have been optimized for OnePlus smartphones and can be used with a screen protector, there are chances that it may affect the touch sensitivity of mobile phones when attached. 

After clamping the triggers onto the phone, users will need to go into the settings menu of each game to customize the control layout to relocate the action buttons. The in-game action buttons should be placed below the gaming trigger pads so that they get activated whenever the triggers are pressed.  



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Realme 8 5G Review: A solid showing for the new Dimensity 700 SoC

The Realme 8 5G is a feather in the company's cap when it comes to performance in phones under 20K. The smartphone performs admirably well in most scenarios and beats out its competitors in most benchmarks. The phone's real-world performance didn't disappoint either when it comes to gaming or day-to-day tasks. What did disappoint us though is the camera's performance that proved to be mediocre, at best. 

Realme has been going absolutely ham with affordable smartphone launches in 2021 and the company has really been pushing towards democratising smartphones with lucrative features and specs. The company’s latest offering is the Realme 8 5G, a 5G-enabled smartphone in the sub-20K price segment. While the Realme 8 5G may seem like a simple 5G upgrade over the regular Realme 8, in reality, it isn't really the case. The phone comes with vastly different specs and hardware such as a different SoC, camera stack, and even display. There have been some compromises made to include 5G at an affordable price and that clearly reflects in the spec sheet in comparison to the Realme 8. Still, it is one of the most affordable 5G smartphones on the market that essentially democratises 5G for the masses. It gives users who want to future proof their device an affordable option to consider. However, does the Realme 8 5G have enough firepower to be a worthy 5G contender under 20K? Let’s find out.

Realme 8 5G: Specifications

The Realme 8 5G is the very first smartphone launched in India to be powered by the new MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC based on the 7nm production process. It features two ARM Cortex-A76 'Big' Cores at a max clock speed of 2.2GHz and 6 ARM-Cortex A55 cores with a max clock speed of 2GHz. As for the graphics, the Dimensity 700 SoC comes with a Mali-G57 GPU. This is paired with 4 or 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 internal storage. The 4GB RAM variant is priced at Rs 14,999, while the 8GB RAM variant costs Rs 16,999. Realme has also integrated a technology that they dubbed "Dynamic RAM Expansion" that converts storage or ROM into VRAM or virtual RAM. According to Realme, the 4GB model will essentially act like a 5GB RAM phone, while the 8GB one, which we got for review, will act like an 11GB RAM phone. 

Being a 5G-enabled device, the phone supports various 5G SA and NSA bands and 5G Dual SIM Dual Standby. It comes with a SIM slot that can house two Nano SIMs and a microSD card. The phone features a 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. As for the display, the Realme 8 5G comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel with Full HD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. The phone also supports auto refresh rate that intelligently switches between display refresh rates as per the requirement. Moving on to the cameras, the Realme 8 5G comes equipped with a triple rear camera array consisting of a 48-megapixel primary lens, a 2-megapixel Black and White Portrait lens, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. On the front, you have a 16-megapixel selfie camera. Lastly, The phone runs Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11.

Realme 8 5G: Build and display

With the Realme 8 5G, the company has focused heavily on keeping the device as slim and lightweight as possible. It weighs 185g and isn’t very thick either at 8.5mm. The regular Realme 8 was lighter and thinner than the 5G variant of the device but adding 5G connectivity does generally tend to add to the bulk of the device, so Realme has done a commendable job at keeping the device as slim as possible. 

Realme 8 5G review

The back panel of the Realme 8 5G features a glossy finish,  which, in our opinion, is a step down below matte finishes that are usually adopted by budget devices with plastic rear panels. Matte finishes keep fingerprints at bay and allow users to have a better grip on the phone. Glossy backs, on the other hand, are notorious for being fingerprint magnets, and the Realme 8 5G’s back panel is no different with fingerprints and smudges galore within minutes of using it. The glossy back panel also makes the phone feel more slippery. These problems are alleviated when the phone is used with a case, which Realme has provided in the box itself. 

Realme 8 5G

On the more positive side,  the company has opted to remove the garish "Dare to Leap" logo that graced the back panels of the Realme 8 and Realme 8 Pro. Instead, they've gone with a much cleaner look, with a simple Realme logo on the bottom right. The phone comes in two colour variants - SuperSonic Black and SuperSonic Blue. While the design isn’t the most impressive we’ve seen on an affordable smartphone, it does have an iridescent effect on the back panel which makes it slightly more interesting to look at.

Realme 8 5G

Moving on to ports and buttons, the Realme 8 5G houses a power button on the right that doubles as a fingerprint scanner. It proved to be very responsive throughout our testing period with the phone unlocking in a jiffy almost every time. The fingerprint sensor can be customised to unlock with a simple touch or a full-blown press, which is a nice touch since it allows users to cater to their preferences. On the left, you have the volume buttons and the SIM tray. The buttons have good feedback and are very responsive. The SIM tray houses two NANO SIMs and a microSD card for expandable storage up to 1TB. So, in case the 128GB onboard storage falls short for you, there’s more than enough room to expand the storage considerably. 

Realme 8 5G

The bottom of the device houses the USB-C charging port, a single speaker, and a 3.5mm audio jack. We were slightly disappointed to not see dual stereo speakers since phones at a much lower price point, such as the Poco M3, have also begun offering them. The sole speaker is relatively loud and crisp, however, it would be preferable to have a stereo setup for more immersion.

On to the display, the Realme 8 5G houses a large 6.5-inch IPS LCD display at Full HD+ resolution with a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. In contrast, the Realme 8 priced under 15K features a Super AMOLED display and an in-display fingerprint sensor. So, some compromises have been made here to keep the 5G-enabled Realme 8 priced competitively. Still, you get 90Hz refresh rate on the panel that makes scrolling and flicking between apps appear smooth. The panel looks crisp and while the display may not be the most colour accurate, it does make content pop and look more visually appealing. Additionally, the display gets bright enough to be easily viewable even under direct sunlight. Lastly, the phone also comes packing WideVine L1 support that allows users to enjoy HD content on streaming platforms.

Realme 8 5G: Performance

As mentioned previously, the Realme 8 5G is powered by the new MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC and is the first smartphone in India to feature this chipset. Our review unit came with 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB storage. In our usual set of benchmarking tests, the Realme 8 5G delivered a convincing performance. The phone outshone its rivals in benchmarks such as AnTuTu, Geekbench 5, and PCMark Work 2.0. The Realme 8 5G scored over 100,000 more than the Redmi Note 10 in AnTuTu and over 3000 more in PCMark Work 2.0. It even beat the more expensive Redmi Note 10 Pro Max by a similar margin in both AnTuTu and PC Mark Work 2.0. Oddly enough, the phone even outperformed the company's own Realme Narzo 30 Pro, featuring the Dimensity 800U SoC, in AnTuTu but scored slightly lower than it in GeekBench 5. The phone managed to beat out both the Redmi Note 10 and Note 10 Pro Max in GeekBench 5 as well. So, when it comes to benchmarks, the Realme 8 5G does swimmingly. These benchmark scores, however, should be taken with a grain of salt since MediaTek SoCs are notorious for boosting performance for benchmarking tests.

Realme 8 5G benchmarks

Realme 8 5G benchmarks

Coming to GPU performance, the Realme 8 5G yet again manages to outperform the Redmi Note 10 and a few other phones under 15K convincingly in 3DMark Wild Life and GFXBench. In our gaming test, the Realme 8 5G recorded an average FPS of 30 at 93 per cent stability on Gamebench in the default graphics settings, which were set to Medium. We lowered the settings and recorded a median FPS of 39 with 91 per cent stability. We switched over to Asphalt 9 Legends where we recorded a median FPS of 30 with 90 per cent stability, which is decent. Benchmarks aside, the phone feels smooth when playing titles such as Call of Duty Mobile and Asphalt 9 with little stutter or lag. However, the phone does get considerably warm when gaming, especially over extended periods of time.

Realme 8 5G benchmarks

Realme 8 5G benchmarks

In other real-world usage instances, the phone also performs admirably well. Performing basic tasks and multitasking is a smooth affair on Realme 8 5G. The 8GB of RAM on our review phone really showed its mantle and we were able to keep several apps running in the background over long periods. There are barely any stutters or lag when moving between screens and opening up different apps. Scrolling on social media, websites, and YouTube was extremely smooth due to the 90Hz refresh rate as well. Overall, there's very little to fault with the phone's ability to carry out day-to-day operations. Now, if you're doing more intensive work such as editing a video on InShot, the phone is pretty slow at exporting the final video, however, it's something most people don't do on a daily basis. The phone is a capable performer for day to day tasks and even gaming for the most part. 

The software, however, isn't our favourite. While Realme UI looks pretty clean, it is chock full of third-party preinstalled apps such as Amazon Music, Booking.com, Duo, Netflix, Soloop, and others. There are also numerous Realme apps preinstalled on the device. Apps such as Soloop, booking.com, and Amazon Music aren't used by most people, so we weren't a fan of Realme overcrowding the phone with these mostly non-utilitarian apps. The phone runs Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11 and there are tons of customisations you can do in the settings. Overall, while we are fans of the Realme UI's looks, we could do without the horde of bloatware. Still, it doesn't plague you with as many ads as MIUI does though.

Realme 8 5G: Camera

The Realme 8 5G comes equipped with a triple camera array consisting of a 48-megapixel primary lens with an f/1.8 aperture, a Black & White Portrait 2-megapixel shooter, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. For selfies, the phone houses a 16-megapixel shooter. The phone misses out on an ultrawide lens which is present in competitors such as the Redmi Note 10. Even the regular Realme 8 includes an 8-megapixel ultrawide shooter. 

Realme 8 5G camera

The Realme 8 5G isn't the best performer when it comes to the cameras of the phone. While daylight shots with ample light usually turn out decent with good detail and colour, the dynamic range of the phone is not the best. Photos with tricky lighting often lack detail in the shadows and there's a perceivable amount of grain in the shots. This trend worsens in low light photography where the performance is mediocre, at best. There is plenty of noise in the shots and the camera struggles a lot to lock focus on subjects in low light. Realme's NightScape mode doesn't work as expected as well, with Night Mode shots looking almost as grainy, dark and noisy as ones without Night Mode on. You can view camera samples below. Please note that these images have been resized for the web.

Realme 8 5G camera samples

Realme 8 5G camera samples

Realme 8 5G camera samples

Realme 8 5G camera samples

Low light photo on the Realme 8 5G without Night Mode active

Realme 8 5G camera samples

Low light photo with Night Mode turned off vs Night Mode turned on

For portrait photography, the main camera disappoints yet again with the camera struggling to blur the background in some shots when portrait mode is active. For shots it does manage to blur the background, the blur isn't very accurate. Additionally, human skin tones are made to look more orange and the face is often softened. The macro lens on the phone is yet another disappointment since the 2-megapixel lens lacks autofocus and simply refuses to lock focus on objects that are close to the camera. The shots are often blurry and lack detail. 

Realme 8 5G camera samples

The 16-megapixel selfie camera shoots decent selfies with a good amount of detail, but the facial features are softened yet again and the orange-ish tint continues to persist. Video quality is decent but the videos usually suffer from shake if you're walking or running. Overall, the Realme 8 5G simply isn't a good option for people who expect consistency and quality from their smartphone cameras. 

Realme 8 5G: Battery life

The Realme 8 5G sports a sizable 5,000mAh battery that performs pretty well. The phone houses a 90Hz refresh rate display that cuts down the battery life considerably if kept on at all times. However, if you use the Auto Refresh Rate mode or simply default to 60Hz, you're looking at a phone that can easily last a day and a half with moderate usage, and a full day with heavy usage. 

In our tests, streaming Netflix for half an hour drained the battery by merely 5 per cent and 15 minutes of COD: Mobile brought it down by 7 per cent. The phone supports 18W fast charging, which is slightly underwhelming, especially since the Realme 8 came with 30W Dart Charge support. The Realme 8 5G took 2 hours and 23 minutes to charge from 0 to 100% battery, which is laboriously slow by 2021 standards.

Realme 8 5G: Verdict

The Realme 8 5G is a feather in the company's cap when it comes to performance in phones under 20K. The smartphone performs admirably well in most scenarios and beats out its competitors in most benchmarks. While MediaTek does have a reputation of boosting cores for benchmarking tests, the real-world performance of the phone didn't disappoint when it comes to gaming, multitasking or performing basic tasks. What did disappoint us though is the camera's performance that proved to be mediocre, at best. Low light and portrait photography, in particular, showed significant weaknesses and there are numerous phones under 20K offering a better experience in this department. If performance matters to you the most in a smartphone, and you're looking for an inexpensive 5G ready phone, the Realme 8 5G is a no-brainer.



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Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition teased ahead of April 27 launch, key specs and design details revealed

It is no secret that Redmi is launching a special Game Enhanced Edition of the Redmi K40 on April 27. The phone is all set to be launched in China on the day and is expected to feature some gaming first features.  Ahead of the launch of the phone, Redmi has shared some design and other key details about the device -- including some of its specifications. 

The company recently took to Weibo to announce that the Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition will be powered by MediaTek's flagship, Dimensity 1200 chipset -- an SoC that has previously been used on the Realme GT Neo. To remind our readers, this chipset is built on a 6nm fabrication process and uses a prime Cortex-A78 CPU core clocked at up to 3GHz and 3 Cortex-A78 CPU cores clocked at up to 2.6GHz along with 4x Cortex-A55 CPU cores clocked at up to 2GHz.

Redmi is launching a special Game Enhanced Edition of the Redmi K40 on April 27

The company's new teaser for the phone also reveals some design details about the device, including the fact that it will come with a triple-camera setup at the back. At the front, there is also a punch hole on the screen. Apart from this, the Enhanced Edition is also shown to have buttons on the right-hand side of the device.

Other than this, reports have suggested in the past that this particular edition of the Redmi K40 will come with a 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rate display that will also support a 300Hz touch sampling rate. This is a 6.67-inch AMOLED Full HD+ screen with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. Further, reports also claim the phone will come with air triggers to improve gaming performance and is expected to feature a 64-megapixel primary Sony IMX686 camera sensor on the back of the phone. 

More information about the phone is expected to come in the days to come as we near the April 27 launch date. So follow Digit.in for all the latest updates. 



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Realme 8 5G with MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor launched in India: Price, specifications and availability

Realme 8 5G has officially launched in India after its global debut last evening. The Realme 8 5G is a follow-up to the Realme 8 4G which launched alongside the Realme 8 Pro in March in India. At the time of the launch, Realme revealed that it is also planning to launch the 5G versions of the Realme 8 series. While the company has only announced the Realme 8 5G for now, it is also expected to bring the Realme 8 Pro 5G in the upcoming months.

The Realme 8 5G is a bit different from its 4G counterpart, in that it does not exactly feature the same set of hardware and features as the latter. Some of the changes include the presence of the Mediatek Dimensity 700 processor over the Helio G95 on the 4G version. The Super AMOLED display is also replaced with an LCD screen but with a 90Hz refresh rate. Let’s take a brief look at the pricing, specifications and availability of the Realme 8 5G.

Realme 8 5G price and availability

The Realme 8 5G is priced starting at Rs 14,999 for the base variant with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage and Rs 16,999 for the 8GB+128GB storage option.

The Realme 8 5G will go on its first sale from April 28 in India and will be available to purchase from the Realme India store and Flipkart.

Realme 8 5G specifications

Realme 8 5G is a follow-up to the Realme 8 4G which launched alongside the Realme 8 Pro in March in India

The Realme 8 5G features a 6.5-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display that supports a 90Hz refresh rate. The screen has a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera but since it is an LCD panel, it does not support an always-on display like the 4G model.

The Realme8 5G measures 8.5 millimetres in thickness and weighs 185 grams. It has a dedicated micro SD card slot for memory expansion as well. The phone is being offered in two colours: Supersonic Blue and Black.

Under the hood, the Realme 8 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor with an octa-core CPU and Mali-G57 GPU. This is paired with 4GB/8GB of RAM and 128GB storage with an option to expand the storage by adding a microSD card. It runs on Android 11 based Realme UI 2.0 out-of-the-box.

The Realme 8 5G has triple cameras on the back as opposed to the quad-camera setup on the Realme 8 4G. There is a 48MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture along with a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. There is a 16MP selfie camera on the front, housed within the notch cutout. 

The power button on the Realme 8 5G doubles up as a fingerprint reader and the phone is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging out-of-the-box.

 



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Sony Launches BRAVIA X75 4K HDR Android TVs starting at Rs 59,990

Sony has launched the BRAVIA X75 Android TV in India. The TV is available in 43 and 50-inch screen sizes priced at Rs 59,990 and Rs 72,990, respectively. The X75 runs on Android TV and brings with it access to the Google Play Store and Chromecast built-in. The TV doesn't come with Sony’s Triluminos display but it does have a “Live Colour feature” to enhance the viewing experience. 

Sony BRAVIA X75 features and specifications

As mentioned above the BRAVIA X75 is available in two screen sizes in India - 43-inch and 50-inch. The TV is a 4K TV with support for HDT 10 and HLG. Under the hood, the TV is powered by Sony’s X1 4K processor. It also has Sony’s 4K X-Reality PRO. The X75 is an Android TV giving you access to the Google Play Store. The TV supports all popular streaming services. It also comes with Chromecast and Google Assistant built-in. 

The BRAVIA X75 also features Sony’s X protection PRO protecting the TV from dust and humidity. The TV has also passed “the highest standards of Sony's lightning tests, meaning your TV is safeguarded from lightning strikes and power surges”.

When it comes to connectivity, the TV has three HDMI ports and two USB ports. It supports Wi-Fi and ethernet connectivity. The TV also supports Bluetooth 4.2. The TV supports HDCP2.3 and ARC but does not support HDMI CEC. It also has an optical port and headphones out. 

The BRAVIA X75 has a direct-lit panel with no dimming zones but supports frame dimming. The display has a native refresh rate of 50Hz but also supports Sony’s Motionflow XR 200. For audio, the TV has 20W of sound output with Sony’s Open Baffle Speaker. The TV also comes with 16GB of storage. 

Sony BRAVIA X75 price and availability

The Sony BRAVIA X75 is available in 43 and 50-inch screen sizes priced at Rs 59,990 and Rs 72,990 respectively. The TVs are available across all Sony Centers, major electronic stores and e-commerce portals in India.



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Acer Spin 7 is Indias first 5G enabled laptop with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 5G compute platform

There's no shortage of convertible ultrabooks in the market as a lot of OEMs have an assortment of laptops in a variable price range. But Acer just decided to step up its game and go one step further to launch India's first 5G-enabled  laptop. Yes, the company has just launched its Spin 7 2-in-1 notebook in India which is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 compute platform.

Acer Spin 7 Specifications

Acer Spin 7

The Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 compute platform brings the best of the smartphone to premium ultrathin fanless laptops; with powerful performance and leading efficiency to advance Always On, Always Connected PC experiences. The Snapdragon 8cx supports both mmWave and sub-6 GHz 5G frequencies. The Acer Spin 7 is an always-on, always-connected laptop with 4G LTE, 5G, and Wi-Fi 6.

The Acer Spin 7 is powered by the Qualcomm Kryo 495 octa-core CPU with up to 3.0 GHz speed. It comes with 8GB of onboard LPDDR4X system memory and 512GB UFS high-performance storage. The laptop sports a 14-inch FHD IPS display with 250 nits of peak brightness and touchscreen support. The laptop has a 360-degree hinge that makes it very versatile to use.

Acer Spin 7

The laptop also packs a 56Wh battery, which, along with the Snapdragon 8cx's efficiency, should last for a considerate amount of time. Acer says the Spin 7 is capable of lasting for up to 29-hours, however, we'll have to test the laptop to see if it's accurate. The Spin 7 chassis also has an Acer Active Stylus, which is a rechargeable stylus with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity that employs Wacom AES 1.0.

Acer Spin 7 Pricing & Availability

Acer has launched the Spin 7 for a starting price of Rs 1,34,999 and it is now available to purchase from Acer Exclusive store, Acer Online Store, and other partner stores. 



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