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E-commerce delivery of non-essentials now allowed in red zones

The Indian government has permitted e-commerce companies such as Amazon and Flipkart to deliver non-essential goods to people in red zones. As the fourth phase of lockdown comes into effect to curb the spread of Coronavirus in India, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued a list of guidelines which eases up some of the earlier restrictions put in place. 

Previously, the government had prohibited Amazon, Flipkart and likes to deliver non-essential products. Subsequently, these e-tailers were permitted to be fully operational in green and orange zones but many regions fell under the red zone as well where the delivery for non-essential products such as mobile phones and laptops was still not allowed.

On day 54 of the nation-wide lockdown, the government has allowed e-commerce companies to serve their customers in red zones in full capacity and e-tailers are working in full swing to make their services operational in all zones except those declared as contamination zones.

Since the third phase of lockdown, e-commerce companies started accepting orders for non-essential products such as smartphones, laptops and more by customers residing in green and orange zones. Latest smartphones such as OnePlus 8 series, Apple iPhone SE 2020 and more were up for pre-booking with sales commencing in the coming days. 

Now that the fourth lockdown is under effect, the central government has allowed non-essential orders in red zones and we could see smartphone manufacturers resuming their operations with new product launches and online events. Having said that, it is up to the state governments to enforce these new guidelines taking into account the spread of COVID-19 in their respective states. So, it might take a few days for companies to resume their operations in red zones based on whether they receive permission from the state governments and district authorities.

In regard to the latest guidelines, local transport has also been permitted to ply albeit with some restrictions. We also expect to see Uber and Ola resume their services outside of green and orange zones in the coming days.

 

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Realme Narzo 10 is going sale today Heres how it compares against the Redmi Note 9 Pro

The Realme Narzo 10 is the first smartphone to run on the MediaTek Helio G80. Launched in the first week of May, the phone is going on its first sale today on Flipkart. The phone went through a couple of delays owing to the lockdown that was imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus in India, and will now finally be made available in the hands of the people. However, with the Oppo factory being shut again after six workers testing COVID-19 postiive, it's likely that production of the smartphone may have been halted again.

Realme Narzo10 going on sale today, check with your pin-code for delivery status

The sale for the Realme Narzo 10 will be live on both Flipkart and Realme.com. The Narzo 10 is priced at Rs 11,999 and comes in only one variant with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. Previously, smartphone deliveries were only being allowed in districts marked orange or green zones by the Home Ministry. However, with the lockdown 4.0 in place, and with the government finally allowing non-essential items (including smartphones) to be delivered to areas marked red zones, Realme said it will be following the MHA guidelines and deliver the Narzo10 to customers accordingly.

We checked Realme.com by typing in pin codes of areas marked red zones and the website is indeed claiming a 7-14 day delivery time. We will update the story with more details as and when they become available. Flipkart, however is still following the older directive and deliveres to red zones are still restricted.

Realme Narzo 10 vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro comparison: Gaming, camera and more

The Realme Narzo 10 arrives as a new lineup from the young brand, with one keyword — ‘Power’, with the budget smartphone going on its first sale today at 12PM. But it’s not the only one playing this game. The Xiaomi Redmi Note series has been the go-to smartphone in the mid-range segment for power users, and with a renewed focus on gaming, the new Redmi Note 9 Pro does offer power-packed specs. But don’t take the Narzo 10 for granted. There’s a new MediaTek Helio G80 under the hood, which is tuned for gaming, and the phone doesn’t skimp on the camera hardware too. It’s also worth seeing whether the Narzo 10, priced slightly lesser than the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro, can beat the latter at its game. With a similar target audience, we take a look at how the Narzo 10 squares up against the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro —

Benchmark Performance

Let’s get the most obvious comparison numbers out of the way first. Synthetic benchmarks are a good way to look at how the two devices square up against each other. However, going by the recent shenanigans by MediaTek over juking the benchmark numbers by keeping the CPU running at peak speeds during the test, we shouldn’t rely too much on it. Nevertheless, here are the numbers we got —

Caught cheating on benchmarks, again?

Looking at the numbers, the Redmi Note 9 Pro seems to be well ahead of the Narzo 10. Only on PCMark Work 2.0, did the Narzo 10 manage to beat the Note 9 Pro. We got curious and performed a GameBench session while running PCMark and the results were in line with our findings from the MediaTek benchmark cheating story. The phone is indeed keeping all eight cores clocked at peak frequencies despite the CPU load being minimal at times. The same behaviour is not observed while gaming or running any other app. These screenshots below will drive home the point.

Top: Realme Narzo 10, Bottom: Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro (Gamebench CPU metrics while running PCMark Work 2.0)

Gaming performance

According to Realme, the biggest reason to get the Narzo 10 is for its gaming performance. The company believes the phone offers superior gaming in this segment. So we played the two most popular heavy-duty games on mobile — PUBG Mobile and CoD: Mobile on both the Narzo 10 and the Redmi Note 9 Pro and analysed the performance using GameBench. Here are the results —

On PUBG Mobile, the Narzo 10 hits the 30 FPS mark and maintains the frame rate 98% of the time, indicating there was almost no drop in frame rates. The Redmi Note 9 Pro also hit 30 FPS but with a slightly lower 91% stability. However, looking at the frame rate distribution, the Narzo 10 does experience janks in the game every few seconds, but not drastic enough to impact gameplay. The Note 9 Pro’s gameplay is much smoother.

On CoD Mobile, the Narzo 10 managed to hit 59 FPS with 99% stability while the Redmi Note 9 Pro achieves the 60 FPS limit, but with a lower 83% stability. Interesting to note is that the Narzo 10 achieves the high 60 FPS gameplay by lowering the graphics, while the Note 9 Pro runs the game at high graphics.

In conclusion, the Narzo 10 indeed lives up to the promise of good gaming in this budget, but that comes at the cost of lower graphics.

MIUI 11 vs Realme UI

While MIUI has been around for some time, Realme UI is a new interface developed by Realme on top of Oppo’s ColorOS 7. Both couldn’t be more different, yet are quite similar. The difference lies mostly in the home-screen design, apart from a different take on icon design. MIUI 11 on the Note 9 Pro doesn’t offer an app drawer while the Realme UI gives you the freedom to choose.

Both interfaces are easy and intuitive to use. But if I had to choose one, I’d go for the Realme UI for the option of having an app drawer. However, both Realme and Redmi make it super easy to arrange apps into folders with multi-select. Dark mode is present in both and works system-wide. There’s the three-finger screenshot in both as well.

The Narzo 10 offers a high-performance mode which is absent in the Redmi Note 9 Pro. Interestingly, the Narzo 10 skips on the smart assistant which the Note 9 Pro has when you swipe left from the home screen. However, the Narzo 10 does come with a smart sidebar that can be invoked from any screen to get quick access to apps and shortcuts.

While there are a host of useful features on offer, both smartphones also flood your notifications with unsolicited ads and recommendations, some downright obscene as we have shown countless times. The only way to get rid of them is to block the notifications from appearing and to opt-out of recommendations from the Settings app.

Storage and RAM

The variant of the Narzo 10 we got comes with 4GB RAM and 128GB eMMC 5.1 storage. On the other hand, the Redmi Note 9 Pro variant we compared the phone against comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The additional RAM does help when multitasking. We did notice the Narzo 10 slow down a bit when replying to messages from the sidebar while gaming, but it’s the storage module that may become a bottleneck in performance. The Note 9 Pro relies on UFS 2.1 which is a new and faster storage module as compared to eMMC 5.1. It’s something that most mid-range and high-end smartphones rely on. Quite expectedly, there was a significant difference in the read-write speeds when tested on the AndroBench app.

Camera performance

Both the Narzo 10 and the Redmi Note 9 Pro come with 48MP quad cameras at the back. The Narzo 10 rocks a 48MP Samsung sensor on the primary camera, followed by an 8MP ultrawide lens, a 2MP macro lens and a 2MP B/W sensor. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro relies on the new Samsung GM-2 48MP sensor on the primary camera combined with an 8MP ultrawide lens, a 5MP macro lens and a 2MP depth sensor. Here's how they perform —

48MP Primary Camera

The 48MP primary camera on both smartphones takes 12MP photos by default using 4-in-1 pixel binning. Doing so improves the detail and sharpness. Both phones also rely on AI scene recognition and colour-enhancing algorithms. Here are the results —

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro (100% crop)

Shot on Realme Narzo 10

Shot on Realme Narzo 10 (100% crop)

At 48MP high-res, the Narzo 10 seems to be doing a better job when it comes to the details. Both photos look quite sharp when zoomed out with the colours almost popping out, and the dynamic range is quite on point with the details around the shadows well represented. However, when looking at a 100% crop, it’s evident that the 48MP shot from the Narzo 10 carries more details than the Redmi Note 9 Pro.

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro

Shot on Realme Narzo 10

The 12MP shots, however, look more or less the same on both smartphones. Both were quick to focus on the flower and the background was blurred nicely thanks to a wide f/1.8 aperture. However, if we have to nitpick, we would choose the Redmi Note 9 Pro’s shot for better colours.

8MP ultrawide lens

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro

Shot on Realme Narzo 10

To test out the ultrawide lens, we decided to take a shot against the sun, particularly to check how much the dynamic range suffers. And by the looks of it, not much. The AI scene recognition kicks in nicely to enhance the details on the buildings, capturing the rough textures as well as the colour blue in the middle quite well. But once again, the Note 9 Pro’s image is actually the closest to the real thing, while the one taken from the Narzo 10 looks a bit dark with boosted contrast. Having said that, the oversharpening is quite evident on the Redmi Note 9 Pro.

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro

Shot on Realme Narzo 10

When shot with the sun behind us, the Note 9 Pro once again manages to bring out all the colours in the photo nicely, even the blue sky. The Realme Narzo 10’s sky looks washed out completely. As for the foliage and the far-away buildings, both phones produce similar details with the Note 9 Pro looking slightly sharper.

Indoor photos

Indoors, away from the harsh summer sun, both cameras produce photos that look good with adequate brightness, details and sharpness.

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro

Shot on Realme Narzo 10

Looking at the indoor shots, it seems the Redmi Note 9 Pro tends to produce a warmer white balance, while the Narzo 10’s output looks slightly better. As for the details and the colours, both smartphones managed to make the scene look good. There really isn’t much of a difference here.

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro

Shot on Realme Narzo 10

Another shot taken indoors turns the table. Here the photo by the Redmi Note 9 Pro looks better with the colours popping out and the sharpness very much on point. The Narzo 10’s shot also looks good, but it’s much darker than the Note 9 Pro’s with boosted contrast killing details in the shadows, especially on the cap in the frame. Having said that, the textures are far more prominent on the shot from the Narzo 10 as compared to the Redmi Note 9 Pro.

Portrait Mode

Shot on Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Portrait Mode

Shot on Realme Narzo 10 Portrait Mode

This was a closely played match. The portrait shot from both smartphones is nearly flawless, at least as far as the subject separation is concerned. Both managed to get the edges just right. However, the quality of the background blur is better on the Narzo 10 as compared to the Note 9 Pro. The latter looks like a good amount of gaussian blur has been applied to it. The bokeh in the Narzo 10 looks far more natural.

Conclusion

Looking at all aspects of performance, the Narzo 10 seems to give the Redmi Note 9 Pro a good run for its money but stops short at beating it at its own game. Crucial elements like gaming and camera performance are a touch better on the Redmi Note 9 Pro. It’s not that the same on the Narzo 10 are unusable, but in comparison, the Narzo 10 couldn’t match up to it. Yet, the phone is perfectly buyable if you can look past a slightly weaker camera and low graphics while gaming.



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Facebook has bought Giphy for 400 million, plans to integrate it with Instagram

It looks like Facebook is on a buying spree and has set its sights on Giphy, the popular GIF-making and sharing site. The company is reportedly shelling out $400 million for the website and is looking to integrate it with Instagram and other apps owned by Facebook. The news was first reported by Axios. The company says that integration with Instagram is “so that people can find the right way to express themselves”. Giphy will also continue to run its library, for now. 

The popular Gif-making website is essentially a repository of GIFs that can be shared on other applications and even companies like Slack and even Twitter have Giphy built into their systems. In fact, Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp already include the service in all their apps. Vishal Shah, Instagram VP of product said in a blog post, “People will still be able to upload GIFs; developers and API partners will continue to have the same access to Giphy’s APIs, and Giphy’s creative community will still be able to create great content.”

It is not known how other apps like Twitter, Slack, Reddit and more will handle the acquisition but we will definitely find out more in the coming weeks. In other news, Facebook has invested $5.7 billion in JioPlatforms. You can read more about the story here. The company has also launched its own gaming app which will take on Twitch and Youtube. You can read more about that story here. You can also access Dark Mode on the Facebook desktop app. You can find out more, here. 

 



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Moto G8 Power Lite set to launch in India on May 21 on Flipkart

Motorola is lining up a slew of launches in India. The Lenovo-owned smartphone brands plans to launch the Moto Edge+ in India on May 19 and just a few days after, the company will launch the Moto G8 Power Lite. The launch date of the latter was confirmed by Flipkart via its website.

The Moto G8 Power Lite launched last month globally and features a large 5,000mAh battery and a 6.5-inch display along with triple rear cameras. It’s expected to be positioned as a budget smartphone in India.

Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite specs and features

The Motorola G8 Power Lite is part of the famous G-series from Moto and offers a 6.5-inch LCD panel with 20:9 aspect ratio. The phone will come with a waterdrop notch housing the front camera.

Motorola has confirmed the smartphone is splash resistant and runs on the MediaTek Helio P35 SoC paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. There’s also an option to increase the storage via a dedicated microSD card slot.

On the back are three cameras that includes a 16MP primary shooter with f/2.0 aperture, a 2MP macro lens and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there’s an 8MP camera for selfies.

The Moto G8 Power Lite will house a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging. The phone will run on stock Android 9 Pie and will have a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.

Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite: Expected price in India

The Moto G8 Power Lite is priced globally at EUR 169 which roughly converts to Rs 13,870 in India. The phone will be sold via Flipkart. More details regarding the smartphone will be revealed on May 21. The Moto G8 Power Lite will be available in Arctic Blue and Royal Blue colour variants.



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Redmi Note 9 Pro receiving new update with April 2020 security patch

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Max went on its first sale last week, and the smartphone has already started to receive a new software update that brings the April 2020 security patch. The changelog doesn’t include any other new features and is 338MB in size.

The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max was launched back in March, and while the April security patch is coming a month late (we are already in May), some of Realme’s smartphones have already started receiving the May update.

The firmware version of the new update is MIUI v11.0.2.0.QJXINXM. You can check for the update by going to About Phone - Software Updates - Check for updates. Usually, it takes some time for all users to receive the update as its released in batches.

The new was first broken by Fonearena and we were able to independently verify the patch which came to the review unit in our lab.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Max specs and price in India

The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max is powered by the Snapdragon 720G SoC coupled with up to 8GB RAM. The phone features a large 6.67-inch FHD+ LCD display with 20:9 aspect ratio and a punch-hole selfie camera. There’s a 64MP quad camera setup at the back which includes an 8MP ultrawide lens, 5MP macro lens and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front is a 32MP selfie camera. The phone comes with up to 128GB storage and a 5,020mAh battery that gets topped by 33W fast charging.

The Redmi Note 9 Pro Max starts at Rs 16,499 for the 6GB RAM variant with 64GB storage while the 6+128GB is priced at Rs 17,999 and the top variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage retails for Rs 19,999.



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Fitibit plans to make emergency ventilators for COVID-19 patients

Fitbit known for its fitness bands and smartwatches is planning to shift supply chain resources to make emergency ventilators. The CEO of Fitbit, James Parkin conversation with CNBC, revealed that the ventilators will be used to treat critical COVID-19 patients.

Fitbit will also be submitting the technology for review to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the coming weeks, according to the report. Fitbit said a team in the US has already started working on the ventilators in consultation with physicans from Massachusetts General Brigham and Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), among others.

One of the big advantages Fitbit has, according to Park, is the infrastructure and manufacturing capability required is already available. “We already make 10 million (wearable) devices per year, and we plan to leverage that to make deliver product at whatever volumes are needed,” he said.

Fitbit is not the only one planning on manufacturing emergency ventilators, however. US space agency NASA have made a low-cost ventilator specifically for COVID-19 patients while General Motors and Ford have opened up manufacturing space for ventilator companies to produce more.

COVID-19 cases worldwide stands at 4.6 million with over  3.1 lakh succumbing to the infectious disease.



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WhatsApp for Android beta now comes with a shortcut to Facebook Messenger Rooms

The latest beta version of WhatsApp for Android now comes with Facebook Messenger Rooms. You can now participate in video calls with 50 other people on the popular messaging service. The video conferencing option was made globally available on Facebook and on the Messenger app as well, and depending on which country you are in, it has started rolling out for WhatsApp too. According to WABetaInfo, you will need to download WhatsApp for Android beta 2.20.163 to access the service before it rolls out to your country. 

If the service has been rolled out to your country, it will pop up as Rooms on a chat window under the chat sheet. It will appear on the same menu that lets users share documents, location, contacts etc. All you need to do is click on the menu and if it has been rolled out to your location, it will show up there as a Rooms option. You can also access the feature in the Calls tab on WhatsApp for Android beta where you will notice an option for you to create a Room option when clicking on the calling button. 

It looks like, for now, you will be directed to the Messenger app from WhatsApp for Android beta, which is easier to manage when it comes to end-to-end encryption. As of now, the option is not available on WhatsApp for iOS but the feature should show up soon enough. Another option for WhatsApp users to video chat is on the app itself as WhatsApp group video call does support 8 different users. You can read more about that story here. WhatsApp has also seen highly forwarded messages drop by about 70 per cent after the new limit was announced. You can read more about that here. And, finally, if you want to use Dark Mode on the desktop version of Facebook, you can do so here. 



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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 ...