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YouTube Premium now supports 1080p offline video downloads

YouTube Premium subscription provides benefits such as, videos without ads, playing videos in the background, and downloading content locally. The company has tried to gain subscribers, but it has made some very strange choices in what features that subscription actually has. One of these strange choices include the omission of downloading videos in resolutions greater than 720p. However, it seems like YouTube Premium is now raising that limit to Full HD quality, that is, 1080p.

The ability to download videos and store them offline in 1080p was spotted by a Reddit user. It was first spotted on iOS but then the feature was also seen on Android. The support is slowly rolling out in supported markets on both Android and iOS - it has been confirmed by The Verge, who reached out to YouTube for comment. The spokesperson of the company said, “It’ll be available in most Premium markets, with more being added soon.”  However, you cannot download videos in even higher resolutions if you have a device with a 1440p display or even a 4k display.

YouTube Premium has more perks than just downloading and storing online videos. It also includes ad-less videos and Youtube Music Premium. YouTube also offers video downloading for free in some regions. However, it is still unknown if those regions will also get the 1080p video download option. 

Back in May, the company also announced new student subscription plans in India Students who are eligible to opt for the plan can subscribe to YouTube Music Premium at Rs 59 and YouTube Premium at Rs 79 per month. Standard users need to pay a monthly fee of Rs 99 and Rs 129 to get premium access to YouTube Music and YouTube respectively. In contrast,  Apple charges Rs 60 monthly to students who buy an Apple Music membership.



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Redmi K20, Redmi K20 Pro Gamepad With Bluetooth Launched

Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi has launched a new gamepad for its Redmi K20 series phones in China. The gamepad will go on sale in China starting tomorrow, August 3.

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Xiaomi may announce gamepad for Redmi K20 at China Joy Expo

Nowadays, smartphone accessories are not limited to earphones and chargers. OEMs are now moving ahead with attachments like battery cases and gaming controllers that go along with their phones. One such company is Xiaomi, which has hinted at the launch of a game controller for the Redmi K20 (Review). The company is expected to unveil the game controller accessory at the China Joy Expo, one of China’s largest gaming and digital entertainment exhibition. Xiaomi’s official Weibo account has shared a teaser poster which reveals that it will announce a new gaming product, that is, a gamepad. The gamepad is identical to the one that was launched with the first Xiaomi Black Shark gaming smartphone.

Redmi K20 Gamepad

Redmi K20 Specifications

The Redmi K20 shares similar specs and features as the Redmi K20 Pro. It features a 3D curved glass back and is equipped with a 6.39-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a1080 x 2340p resolution. Both front and rear panel of the handset are protected by Gorilla Glass 5. The phone is touted to have 91.9-percent screen-to-body ratio and an in-display fingerprint sensor. The Redmi K20 is powered by the Snapdragon 730 SoC, paired with up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.1 internal storage.

In the camera department, the Redmi K20 comes equipped with a triple rear camera setup. There’s a 48MP Sony IMX582 sensor, which is paired with an 8MP telephoto camera that offers 2x optical zoom, and a 13MP ultra wide-angle camera. The main camera supports laser autofocus and dual-LED flash. There’s a 20MP front camera housed in a pop-up module and the module’s lens is protected by Sapphire glass. The Redmi K20 is backed by a 4000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support.

Recently, the phone was pulled into a dispute when a disgruntled Mi fan urged the company to cut the device's “high price." He started a petition tagging Xiaomi, Redmi and the company India MD Manu Kumar Jain, asking them to reduce the handset's base price to Rs 20,000. Further, people are also seeking a price cut on the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant. To this, the company has said that since the processor in the phone is new as compared to the ones in the competitors’ handsets, the Redmi K20 has been priced accordingly.



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OnePlus brand ambassador Robert Downey Jr caught using Huawei P30 Pro

Almost all major smartphone brands resort to celebrity endorsement, and OnePlus is no different. After signing on Robert Downey Jr as its brand ambassador around the launch of the OnePlus 7 Pro to lead the marketing push for the company’s new flagship. However, there seems to be just one slight problem. Iron Man, it seems, had forwarded a Weibo post from OnePlus using a Huawei P30 Pro.

 OnePlus did receive a lot of flack for spending money on celebrity endorsement rather than getting an IP rating, but this incident is something else. The Weibo post was promptly taken down, but not before screenshots of it started circulating the web. This is hardly the first time a celebrity has been caught using a phone that is not from the company they endorse. Recently, Russian TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak was caught using a competitor’s phone on live television, which landed her in trouble with Samsung, seeing as how she is the company’s brand ambassador in Russia. Often times in the past, celebrities endorsing one Android phone or the other have ended up tweeting from an iPhone. So this incident with Robert Downey Jr hardly qualifies as a major blunder.

OnePlus brand ambassador Robert Downey Jr. shared a Weibo post using a Huawei P30 Pro

What is interesting, however, is the choice of smartphone. Apple’s iPhone seems to be the preferred choice of phone for Hollywood, but Robert Downey Jr using a Huawei device is…different. Besides the fact that Huawei has been having its fare share of trouble in the U.S. the company didn’t actually sell the phone officially in the U.S. While the phone’s UI is something of debate, what we know for sure is that it has the best camera on a smartphone as of now. Huawei achieves this with a completely new design for the main sensor, using RYYB pixels instead of RGB. The camera also sports a 5x optical zoom lens and an ultra wide lens, with Leica having manufactured all the optics. You can read our review of the Huawei P30 here and the review of the OnePlus 7 Pro here.



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Netflix says it tracked physical activity of users to improve video streaming quality

If you are using a fitness app on Android Q OS, chances are that it has asked you for Physical activity permission. This makes sense as the app would display data based on your physical activity. However, things turned doubtful when a popular video streaming app like Netflix did the same for some users and a security researcher took note and the company has an explanation as to why its app was using the permission. Netflix told TheNextWeb that it was testing a new way to optimise video playback when a user is traveling and the test is limited to a select set of users. 

“We are continually testing ways to give our members a better experience. This was part of a test to see how we can improve video playback quality when a member is on the go. Only some accounts are in the test, and we don’t currently have plans to roll it out,” says Nextflix. It seems like the company is making use of decoupled app permissions on phones running Android Q and the new activity recognition permission. While there isn’t any information on how exactly the data from this permission was used to improve video streaming, Netflix might be using it to understand how to buffer video for a better watching experience. 

In related news, Netflix recently rolled out a new mobile-only plan for its users in India. Priced at Rs 199 per month, the new pack enables users to opt for the online media streaming service for a comparatively cheaper price. The new plan enables viewing on only one device at a time, which can be a phone or a tablet. In addition, it streams video only in Standard Definition and it is now a part of the company’s basic, standard and premium plans. 

At Rs 199, the new mobile-only plan by Netflix competes with Amazon Prime priced at Rs 129 per month and Disney-owned Hotstar, whose services cost Rs 199 a month. Additionally, local online media streaming providers like AltBalaji and ZEE5 are even more affordable and recently, the video playing app MX Player also announced some free-to-watch original shows. It remains to be seen how the new mobile-only plan by Netflix fares for the company in India. 



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Fortnite Season X arrives with BRUTE Mech Suit, volatile rift zones, and more

Fortnite Season X teaser was showcased at the Fortnite World Cup finals in New York City earlier this week. Now, the new season has been officially released, and it brings a lot of new stuff with it. Epic Games has included a new mech suit, called B.R.U.T.E along with bringing back the Dusty Depot that was a part of the Fortnite world until the Season 4, which was released back in May last year. 

The new season brings a Season X Battle Pass that can be used by gamers to unlock over 100 exclusive rewards. More new things include updates to the Arena Game More, and an overall improved level streaming performance for all platforms. "This time around, you'll get the X-Lord and Catalyst Outfits instantly when you purchase the Battle Pass. As you level up, you'll unlock rewards like dual pickaxes, emotes, loading screens, Outfit styles, and more," the Fortnite team wrote in a blog post.

The B.R.U.T.E suit has room for two players, and it can rain down missiles and shotgun shots while moving ahead on the ground, which means it can easily destroy enemies and structures. The Fortnite Season X has various Arena Game Mode updates, including Solos and Trios Arena and 10 distinct divisions. Using the Advanced Storm controller, you can create your own multi-phase storm or just replicate the Battle Royale 10 wave storm.

Further, a Weapon-Free Zone has also been provided in Fortnite Season X. In this zone, you cannot fire a weapon, swing a pickaxe, throw a grenade, or use items. Also, there is a Sky Station Showdown LTM where you can claim most points from the capture zones by battling other squads.

The new season also has an all-new 'Hit the Road' mission. In the mission, you can bring three other players to help Quinn get to the Radio Station to spin her Song of the Summer. You can also check your favourite Emotes, Music Packs, and Loading Screens in the Save the World from a Locker tab that is available now.

Also, Fortnite Season X will run only on graphics cards supporting DirectX 11 and above.

You can check the official changelog here.



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Elon Musk explains why Tesla is still not in India

The question as to when Tesla will enter the Indian market has been on every EV lover's lips for many years now. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla (and SpaceX), often gets asked the same on Twitter and other forums. Many of his replies suggest that a great number of import policies are making Tesla's entry into India infeasible. In a recent reply, the CEO says that the heavy import duties in India will make Teslas unaffordable in India.

In a recent reply on Twitter, Musk wrote, “I’m told import duties are extremely high (up to 100%), even for electric cars. This would make our cars unaffordable.” In another reply, he added that for other countries, “we pay in part for the local factory by selling cars there ahead of time. Also, gives a sense of demand. Current rules in India prevent that, but recent changes in sales tax give hope for future changes.”

In Musk's words, challenging government regulations have stopped Tesla from penetrating the Indian EV market despite its best efforts in the last two years. The Indian EV market is sparsely populated at the moment. The most recent entrant is the Hyundai Kona EV, which sells for Rs 25.30 lakh (ex-showroom). Other notable models in the market include the Tata Tigor EV, Mahindra eVERITO, and the Mahindra e2o. Maruti is expected to launch an electric version of its popular hatchback Wagon R in the coming year.

If Tesla decides to enter India, it could start by introducing the Model S and Model X, which currently sell in the US for $80,000 (Rs 55 lakh approx) and $85,000 (Rs 59 lakh approx). With an import duty of up to 100 percent, a model in the current range will end up costing over a crore in India if Tesla decides to enter the market right now. While we're all eager to see a Tesla on Indian roads, it's probably better to wait for a more practical solution.

 

For other countries, we pay in part for the local factory by selling cars there ahead of time. Also, gives a sense of demand. Current rules in India prevent that, but recent changes in sales tax give hope for future changes.

— E (@elonmusk) August 1, 2019

 



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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 ...