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Flipkart increases deal price of the Apple iPhone SE 2020 after unprecedented demand

Apple iPhone SE 2020 is up for sale at a discounted price on Flipkart during the Big Billion Days sale but seeing the unprecedented demand for the mid-range phone, the e-commerce platform has increased the deal price of the phone. While the original deal for the iPhone SE 2020 offered it at Rs 25,999 starting midnight on October 16, the price has now been increased by Rs 2,000 and the phone is now selling for Rs 27,999 during the Flipkart’s Big Billion Day sale 2020.

There’s no particular reason for Flipkart to increase the deal price after kicking off its sale, however, it could be due to the unprecedented demand of the iPhone SE 2020 with more buyers looking to grab an iPhone at a discounted price than all other phones in the price segment. At the discounted price, the iPhone SE 2020 goes toe-to-toe with the OnePlus Nord and Google Pixel 4a, to name a few.

Apple iPhone SE 2020 deal price increased by Flipkart

The iPhone SE 2020 was available to purchase at a flat 39% off on Flipkart but the deal price has increased to 34% discount with the phone now selling at Rs 27,999. The iPhone SE 2020 also received an official price cut earlier this week alongside the iPhone 11 but Flipkart isn’t taking that into account just yet. It is likely that the company is clearing its inventory of unsold iPhone SE 2020 units as EarPods and charging adapter is provided in the box. Apple has earlier confirmed that the new retail units of iPhone SE 2020 won’t come with a charging adapter or EarPods in the box.

Apple iPhone SE 2020 deal on Flipkart 

Apple iPhone SE 2020 deal price increased on Flipkart

As we mentioned in our earlier report, the iPhone SE 2020 price was down to Rs 25,999 from Rs 42,500 but the phone is currently available at Rs 27,999. There’s an additional discount for SBI credit and debit cardholders that further brings down the price of the phone. So, if you’re an SBI credit cardholder, the iPhone SE 2020 can be bought at Rs 26,249 while debit cardholders are eligible to buy it at Rs 26,749.

Do note, however, that this isn’t the original deal price as previously under the same offer, Flipkart offered the SE 2020 at Rs 24,249 and Rs 24,749 for credit and debit cardholders respectively.

Check out the iPhone SE 2020 deal on Flipkart here

Apple iPhone SE 2020 specifications

Apple iPhone SE 2020 features a 4.7-inch Retina display with wide bezels on the top and bottom. The screen is protected by a layer of protective coating and the phone is IP67 rated, making it resistant to dust and water ingress.

The phone is powered by the A13 Bionic chipset that also powers the iPhone 11 and comes in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage options to choose from. It runs on iOS 13 that is upgradeable to iOS 14. There’s a 12MP primary camera with OIS support that can record 4K UHD videos at upto 60FPS and a 7MP selfie camera on the front. 

The iPhone SE 2020 has stereo speakers that make use of those wide bezels and a Touch ID sensor on the front for fast unlock. It is equipped with a 1,821mAh battery with support for 18W fast wired charging and Qi wireless charging as well.

 

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Sony PlayStation 5's Revamped UI Shown Off With Control Center, Cards, and Other Improvements

Sony has showcased the PlayStation 5 UI through a video on its official YouTube channel. It is quite different from the PlayStation UI on the previous consoles and the video shows off the ‘Control Center’ that can be accessed at any time by pressing the PS button on the controller, as well as other areas like the home screen and the new Cards feature.

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Wings Slay

At Rs 1,799, the Wings Slay are a pretty decent budgetary purchase since they come with pretty good build quality, comfortable fit, compact charging case, IPX5 rating, and mono listening. However, the mediocre sound quality and low battery life make it hard for us to wholeheartedly recommend these earphones. 

Amidst the growing number of audio companies with budgetary offerings, Wings Lifestyle, a home-grown audio brand, is slowly but surely becoming a notable one with its lineup of affordable true wireless earphones and neckband-style wireless earphones. The Wings Slay is the latest addition to the relatively nascent company’s true wireless portfolio, and is also the cheapest TWS earphones they offer, priced at merely 1,799. Let’s see if Wings has developed a product that is worth considering below Rs 2,000 in our review.

Build and comfort

Wings Slay true wireless earphones

Inexpensive and well-built. These are two terms that don’t really go hand-in-hand in most instances as a drop in price usually means a drop in build quality as well. However, the Wings Slay true wireless earphones, priced competitively at Rs 1,799, are budget earphones that have a surprisingly good build. Starting off with the charging case, the Wings Slay has one of the tiniest true wireless charging cases we’ve come across. This diminutive case has a squarish design with nice, rounded edges and a smooth finish.

Wings Slay true wireless earphones

The earphones are available in two colour variants - Gray and Red. Both variants feature a dual-tone with black being the secondary colour. We received the Gray and Black variant for review, which is relatively more subtle-looking than the striking Red and Black one. The Wings logo is smacked on top of the lid, while the front of the case houses two white LEDs that indicate the battery status of the case and buds. The back houses a micro-USB port, which is disappointing seeing that many budget true wireless earphones are shifting to Type-C, however, we’ll give it a pass at Rs 1,799.

Wings Slay true wireless earphones

The outside of the case is black while the inside is the secondary colour - Gray or Red according to the one you’ve purchased. The earphones also carry along with the dual-tone colour. Speaking of the earbuds, they’re pretty ergonomic and lightweight and also feature the Wings logo on the rear housings. This is where the physical buttons are placed and it makes sense that Wings have passed up on touch controls at this price point.

Wings Slay true wireless earphones

The buttons are easy to click, which means that the buds won’t dig into your ears excessively when pressing the buttons. The buttons allow you to pause/play music by single-clicking, skip to next track and go to the previous one by double-clicking the right and left control respectively, and triple-clicks on the right increases the volume, while the same on the left decreases it. Additionally, pressing and holding either control for 2 seconds will activate voice assistant. We found the controls to be responsive and accurate, but the volume controls are a chore to do, especially if you want to increase or decrease the volume by multiple levels.

Overall, the buds are comfortable to wear even over long periods of time and have a decent fit as well. The fit was snug enough for us to carry out activities such as doing chores around the house and jogging. Owing to the relatively snug fit, passive isolation is also pretty good. Additionally, if the fitted silicone tips don’t work well for you, the company has provided two extra pairs in the box. All said, the build quality and fit of the earphones impressed us, especially at this price point.

Features

Naturally, at Rs 1,799 you can’t expect a pair of truly wireless earphones to be loaded with features. So, the Wings Slay aren’t packed to the brim with features that you’d get on say a pair of true wireless under 5K or 10K, but they have some of the basics checked. The earphones sport an IPX5 water and sweat resistant rating which means you can use these earphones when you’re gymming or in light rain. As mentioned above, it also comes with voice assistant support. You also get Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, however, you’re limited to the standard SBC codec since the earphones don’t come with AAC or aptX support.

Wings Slay true wireless earphones

One feature that we were glad to see on these earphones is mono listening mode. Both earbuds are masters and therefore, you can use each earbud individually even if the other one is inside the case. Do note that you can only use the pause/play control when in mono mode.

The battery life, on the other hand, is slightly disappointing. You get a total battery life of a meagre 14 hours, with merely 3.5 hours of listening time via the buds themselves on a single charge. While we understand the case having a lower battery life due to its tiny form factor, the earbuds having only 3.5 hours of playtime despite being pretty much normal-sized is unfortunate. In our tests, at 50 per cent volume, we recorded a playtime of 3 hours and 10 minutes on buds, while the charging case topped them back up three times over. 

Performance

Equipped with 6mm dynamic drivers, the Wings Slay have an easily discernible bias towards the lower end of the frequency spectrum. The bass is significantly boosted to a point where it sounds boomy at times. In tracks such as Another One Bites the Dust by Queen, the vocals and instruments are relegated to the background due to the thumping and boomy bass response. There’s also plenty of auditory masking in the mids which happens due to the exaggerated bass as well as the underemphasised mids.

Additionally, there’s an apparent lack of detail, especially in the low-bass, which can be easily heard in Hunter by Bjork. The sub-bass notes at the start of the song are very sketchy on detail and the earphones fail to reproduce the texture of these notes in a convincing manner. There’s punch but not enough substance to back it up.

Wings Slay true wireless earphones

Mids, as mentioned before, are slightly underemphasised which means that they tend to get lost sometimes in tracks that have too much going on. Highs are decent and don’t sound tinny in most instances. Something we were pretty impressed with was the imaging. The Wings Slay accurately positions instruments, even in crowded songs, and makes tracks such as Hotel California by The Eagles a joy to listen to, for the most part. 

Coming to the connectivity via Bluetooth 5.0, we got a stable connection throughout the duration of our testing and there weren’t any lags or drops in the audio. However, when we played Among Us with these earphones on, there was an odd and erratic beeping sound that crept up time and again. We checked with another pair of true wireless earphones and the issue didn’t persist, so it was an issue with the Wings Slay itself. Lastly, call quality is pretty decent. The microphone picks up the voice pretty clearly, and while it does pick up background sounds during calls, we didn’t expect a budget pair of earphones to have environmental noise cancellation for calls.

Bottomline

At Rs 1,799, the Wings Slay are a pretty decent budgetary purchase since they come with pretty good build quality, comfortable fit, compact charging case, IPX5 rating, and mono listening. However, the mediocre sound quality and low battery life make it hard for us to wholeheartedly recommend these earphones. If you can extend your budget to 3K, there are some better sounding earphones with a bigger feature set such as the Playgo T44 and the Boult Audio Airbass Livebuds. However, if you want to stick to TWS earphones under 2K, these earphones could make for a decent purchase



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Oppo A15 launched in India at Rs 10,990: Specifications and availability

The Oppo A15 has launched in India with a triple camera setup on the back and will be available to purchase from Amazon India soon. The A15 enters the much-heated budget segment going up against the likes of the Redmi 9 series and Realme 7i. 

As the Oppo A15 is catering to the budget segment, it doesn’t feature the latest hardware on the block but instead offers a value for money proposition with its waterdrop-style notch cutout and three cameras on the back. Let’s take a look at the price, specifications and features of the Oppo A15 in India.

Dive into the cinematic visuals with the larger-than-life 16.55cm Waterdrop Eye Protection Screen of the #OPPOA15, that lets you experience entertainment in great detail, with automatic adjustments to brightness. Coming soon: https://t.co/hIIoYnmpNW pic.twitter.com/DETU2jNcVh

— OPPO India (@oppomobileindia) October 10, 2020 Oppo A15 Price and availability

Oppo A15 is priced at Rs 10,990 for the single 3GB RAM and 32GB storage variant. The phone is listed on Amazon India but a sale date is yet to be revealed by the company.

Oppo A15 specifications

Oppo A15 launched in India

Oppo A15 has a polycarbonate body that measures 7.9 millimetres in thickness and weighs 175 grams. The phone is being offered in two colours, Dynamic Black and Mystery Blue to choose from. 

The A15 features a 6.52-inch HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution display. It has a waterdrop notch cutout on the top that gives it a 20:9 aspect ratio, though the chin seems to be pretty wide.

It is powered by the MediaTek Helio P35 processor with an octa-core CPU and PowerVR graphics. This is paired with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage with an option to further expand the storage by using a microSD card. It runs on Android 10-based ColorOS 7.2 out-of-the-box.

The Oppo A15 has a triple camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 13MP camera with an f/2.2 aperture, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The rear camera can record 1080p videos at 30FPS and there’s a 5MP selfie camera up front.

The back of the phone has a fingerprint reader for easier unlock and the A15 is equipped with a 4,230mAh battery that supports 10W charging speeds.

 

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Apple iPhone SE 2020 starting at Rs 25,999 is an excellent deal during Flipkarts Big Billion Days sale

Apple iPhone SE 2020 is up for sale starting at Rs 25,999 as a part of an exciting deal during Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale 2020 that is set to start from October 16 in India. The iPhone SE 2020 was launched back in April, earlier this year and has officially received a price cut after the iPhone 12 launch. However, if you were looking to grab an iPhone SE 2020, the Big Billion Days sale could be the perfect chance for you to finally buy the phone at a jaw-dropping price of Rs 25,999.

During the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale 2020, the mid-range iPhone SE 2020 will be available to purchase at a flat 39% discount over its original selling price of Rs 42,500. Do note, however, Flipkart isn’t taking into account the official price cut but its a great deal nonetheless.

At this price, the iPhone SE 2020 goes toe-to-toe with the OnePlus Nord and Google Pixel 4a, to name a few. The OnePlus Nord has been selling like hotcakes and the company even announced a special edition of the phone earlier this week. As for the Pixel 4a, Google’s mid-range phone is slated to go on sale for the first time during the Big Billion Day sale so it will be exciting to see both Apple and Google trying to grab a piece of the mid-range smartphone pie in India.

How to buy iPhone SE 2020 at Rs 25,999 during Big Billion Day sale?

Apple iPhone SE 2020 at Rs 25,999 is a deal you should not miss during Big Billion Days sale 2020

Apple iPhone SE 2020 (64GB) retails for Rs 37,900 on normal days but during the Flipkart’s shopping fiesta, the phone will be available for as low as Rs 25,999. This translates to a discount of around Rs 16,500 over its launch price, making it one of the best mobile phones deals available during Big Billion Days sale 2020.

Moreover, Flipkart has revealed that SBI credit and debit cardholders will be eligible to receive a flat 10% instant discount on the deal price. This brings down the price of the iPhone SE 2020 to Rs 24,249 for SBI credit card holders and Rs 24,749 for debit cardholders.

Under the SBI instant cashback offer, Flipkart is offering a maximum discount of Rs 1,750 off on SBI credit cards and Rs 1,250 on debit cards.

Check out the iPhone SE 2020 deal on Flipkart here

Apple iPhone SE (2020) specifications

Apple iPhone SE 2020 at Rs 25,999 is a deal you should not miss during Big Billion Days sale 2020

Apple iPhone SE 2020 features a 4.7-inch Retina display with wide bezels on the top and bottom. The screen is protected by a layer of protective coating and the phone is IP67 rated, making it resistant to dust and water ingress. 

The phone is powered by the A13 Bionic chipset that also powers the iPhone 11 and comes in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage options to choose from. It runs on iOS 13 that is upgradeable to iOS 14. There’s a 12MP primary camera with OIS support that can record 4K UHD videos at upto 60FPS and a 7MP selfie camera on the front. 

The iPhone SE 2020 has stereo speakers that make use of those wide bezels and a Touch ID sensor on the front for fast unlock. It is equipped with a 1,821mAh battery with support for 18W fast wired charging and Qi wireless charging as well.

 



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The PS5 UIs first look reveals new features and options

With the looming release of the PS5 and the Xbox Series X/S, we’ve already seen a rather extensive teardown of the PS5. Now, Sony has just released a video detailing the UI for the PS5. We finally get a first look at exactly what the UI will look like along with various features that it comes with. At first glance, we see that it sort of resembles Sony’s older UI but has a nice, fresh coat of paint on it. The presentation then jumps straight into the Control Center with the Activities feature where you’re given all the information about a particular level, how many objectives you have left and even tips and tricks on how to complete it. The feature was demonstrated on Sackboy Adventures. Without having to change any tabs, you can watch a video of the puzzle you’re stuck and solve it that way. Clearly, Activities aims to ease newer players into games that may be too difficult for them. 

We also got a nice look at the home screen of the PS5 and it does look rather cool with a very similar layout to the PS4’s UI with the store and Explore tab that will have all the latest news from Sony. The Explore feature will only be available in the US for now. The PlayStation Store is also now fully integrated into the system unlike the PS4 where it was a separate app. Sony also showed off the Create button which allows users to take 4K video and photos of gameplay and share them with their friends. They also showed off the resume feature where you can suspend a game and go back to it without having to reload any of the levels etc. There is a huge focus on faster and more efficient speeds. 

PS5 Ui shows off new features

We also got to see how fast games load up on the PS5 when the presentation switched over to Destruction All-Stars from Sackboy Adventures and it took about 8 to 9 seconds for the first Sony logo to appear after accessing the game. It seems to be incredibly fast, but we will only know it’s full capabilities once we get our hands on the device. 

So, what did you guys think of the UI of the PS5? Let us know in the comments. 

 



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Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earphones 2C launched in India at Rs 2,499: Features and availability

The Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earphones 2C has launched alongside the Mi 10T series in India. The company has been teasing the launch of its affordable new TWS earphones from quite a while now and the Mi TWS 2C earbuds offer upto 20 hours of battery life and is neatly packed in a square carrying case.

With the addition of the Mi TWS 2C, Xiaomi’s audio lineup in India now consists of the Mi TWS Earphones 2, Mi Super Bass Wireless headphones, Mi Dual driver earphones, Mi Neckband earphones and Mi Sports Bluetooth earphones. The company also launched the Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro flagship smartphones in India starting at Rs 35,999.

It’s time to experience the high-quality sound with the #TrueWirelessEarphones2. Multiple musical notes Priced at ₹2,499. Grab the #TrueWirelessEarphones2 starting today from https://t.co/D3b3QtmvaT, @Flipkart, Mi Home and Retail stores. pic.twitter.com/rLhgIVtX8j

— Mi India #Mi10TSeries5G (@XiaomiIndia) October 15, 2020 Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earphones 2C price and availability

Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earphones 2C is priced at Rs 2,499 in India and is available to purchase from Flipkart, Mi India online store, Mi Home stores and authorised retail partners.

Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earphones 2C features

Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earphones 2C launched in india

The Xiaomi Mi True Wireless Earphones 2C offer upto 20 hours of battery life with the carrying case and can last for around 5 hours on a single charge. In comparison, the Mi TWS Earphones 2 only offers 14 hours worth of battery life with the carrying case and 4 hours on single-use.

These TWS earbuds are aimed at music listeners and business professionals as it also come with dual microphones that assist in environmental noise cancellation. The earphones use beamforming technology to cancel out background noise during calls, ensuring an uninterrupted experience.

The Mi TWS Earphones 2C are fitted with 14.2mm dynamic drives that are responsible to make the sound output clearer, natural and balanced. It supports SBC and AAC audio codecs. It features a semi in-ear design and each earbud weigh around 4.7 grams.

The earphones also come with touch controls offering more granular control over incoming calls, music playback, engaging voice assistant and more. The earphones detect if the user has taken off the earphones and pauses the music playback automatically.

 

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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 ...