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Lenovo Legion Phone Duel gaming smartphone could launch in India soon

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel could soon launch India as the product listing has appeared on Lenovo India’s official website. The Legion Phone Duel is Lenovo’s first gaming smartphone that launched on July 22, the same day as the Asus ROG Phone 3. However, unlike the latter, the Legion Phone Duel didn’t launch in India at the time.

The listing page of the Legion Phone Duel on Lenovo’s official website doesn’t confirm when the phone will launch in India. Nevertheless, it does hint that Lenovo could be importing the Legion Phone Duel from China to India. The listing further reveals all the specifications and features of the gaming smartphone from Lenovo. 

Legion Phone Duel, Lenovo's gaming smartphone with Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 865+ SoC, 144Hz AMOLED display, 90W charging & up to 16GB RAM might be launching soon in India. As the product page is already live on official website.#LegionPhoneDuelhttps://t.co/9WEIJG2pbu pic.twitter.com/PIc8j7P7OG

— Sudhanshu (@Sudhanshu1414) November 6, 2020

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel starts at CNY 3499 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage in China while the maxed-out variant with 16GB RAM/512GB storage and 90W fast charger is priced at CNY 5999. If Lenovo is planning to bring its gaming smartphone to India, it will go up against the Asus ROG Phone 3 that is the only go-to option for people looking for a gaming smartphone in India. You can also read our in-depth review of the ROG Phone 3 here.

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel specifications

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel could launch in India soon

The Legion Phone Duel features a 6.59-inch Full HD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels) resolution display that uses an AMOLED panel with a 144Hz high refresh rate. The display is also home to a fingerprint sensor and the front-facing camera has been repositioned on the side. The phone has an RGB lighting system underneath the Legion logo on the back which can be customized from the phone. The phone measures 9.9 millimetres in thickness and has a 239 grams weight.

It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 650 GPU. The Snapdragon 865 Plus is essentially an overclocked Snapdragon 865 with the prime core capable of running at up to 3.1GHz. This is paired with upto 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and upto 512GB UFS 3.1 storage options to choose from. It runs on Android 10-based Legion OS out-of-the-box.

The phone comes with a dual-camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 64MP camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 120-degree field-of-view. As for the selfie camera, Lenovo Legion Phone Duel is one of the first phones to come with a side-mounted 20MP selfie camera that’s housed in a pop-up mechanism. With this placement, Lenovo is targeting gamers who also live-stream their matches as the side-mounted selfie camera will help you add a selfie-inlay while streaming online.

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging. Lenovo claims that by using both the charging ports simultaneously, it takes 10 minutes for the phone to go from 0-50% and 30 minutes to fully charge the battery. We also compared the specifications and features of the Asus ROG Phone 3 with the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel and you can read it here.

 

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OnePlus Watch Cyberpunk 2077 Edition could be in development: report

OnePlus could launch a Cyberpunk 2077 Edition of its much-awaited OnePlus Watch, according to the latest leak. The company recently launched the OnePlus 8T Cyberpunk 2077 Edition with a revamped design and now we’re hearing that the company could be developing a special edition of its upcoming OnePlus Watch.

According to popular tipster Digital Chat Station, the wrist straps of the alleged OnePlus Watch Cyberpunk 2077 Edition have leaked online. In a tweet posted on Twitter, we get a glimpse of the black wrist straps with yellow accents along with an engraving of the Cyberpunk 2077 and the OnePlus logos. 

OnePlus Watch Cyberpunk 2077 edition wrist straps leaked

Unfortunately, we still don’t know how the actual OnePlus Watch is going to look like, however, previous rumours indicate that the company may opt for a circular dial design. The company has been pretty open about getting into the wearables segment and has confirmed that it has been working on a smartwatch design since 2015. It even shared a preliminary sketch of a design during the launch of the OnePlus 8T last month with the caption, “More things are coming to the OnePlus ecosystem. It's just a matter of time”.

OnePlus Watch Cyberpunk 2077 edition wrist straps leaked

The OnePlus Watch was initially rumoured to debut alongside the OnePlus 8T in October, however, the company may have apparently run into some production complications or software issues and has postponed the launch indefinitely. With the onset of the holiday season, it looks like we will only get to see OnePlus’ smartwatch sometime next year. 

Incidentally, there have been reports stating that OnePlus could launch the OnePlus 9 series earlier than usual in 2021. The company announced the OnePlus 8 series in April this year and if rumours are to be believed, we could get the OnePlus 9 sometime around mid-march 2021. An early launch would help OnePlus extend the refresh cycle from its current six-month run. 

The OnePlus Watch could likely make its debut alongside the OnePlus 9, however, there is no official word regarding the launch of the smartwatch yet. The company recently announced the Cyberpunk 2077 edition of the OnePlus 8T and it looks straight out of Night City with a redesigned rear panel and additional accessories. You can check it out here.

 

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Shure AONIC 5

Equipped with swappable filter nozzles for different sound signatures and an array of ear tips, the Shure AONIC 5 provides personalisation and shows versatility. If you’re looking for a pair of IEMs with a neutral response, these earphones are a great choice. However, for a more textured and dynamic sonic signature, you may have to look elsewhere since the nozzles don’t alter the sonic signature by a lot.

Amidst the flurry of wireless audio devices being released recently, the Shure AONIC 5 is a wired pair of in-ear headphones, part of Shure’s AONIC series of IEMs (in-ear monitors), boasting audiophile-grade accuracy. These are one of the few wired audio devices we’ve tested in 2020, and they were certainly a breath of fresh air. They come with 3.5mm wired connectivity though, and not a lot of smartphones house the now archaic 3.5mm jack. The earphones employ three high-definition balanced armature drivers. There are two dedicated woofers (producing the lows and mids) and a separate tweeter (producing the enhanced highs). What’s more is that the earphones even come with detachable cables as well as swappable nozzle filters which are capable of altering the sound signature! The earphones can also be turned into true wireless earphones with the Shure True Wireless Secure Fit Adapter which costs a whopping Rs 19,999 by themselves. Priced at Rs 42,999, these earphones do cost a pretty penny and if you opt for the Secure Fit Adaptor to turn them into wireless IEMs, these earphones set you back nearly 63K! Let’s see if they manage to deliver the performance that one expects at this relatively exorbitant price point.

What’s in the box

Shure AONIC 5

The Shure AONIC 5’s box is brimming with accessories and equipment such as a quarter-inch adapter for stereo and pro gear, a circular protective hard case for the earphones, and a nifty ear-wax cleaning tool for the earphones. You also get an assortment of ear tips including three pairs of Comply foam tips, four pairs of foam tips, three pairs of silicone eartips, one pair of yellow foam tips and finally, a pair of triple flange ear tips, all in different sizes. So, it’s pretty safe to say that most users will definitely find a pair of well-fitted ear tips as long as they experiment with the variety of tips enough.

Shure AONIC 5

We used the Medium-sized Comply foam eartips which gave the reviewer an extremely snug and comfortable fit, while also enhancing passive isolation extensively. For reference, the passive isolation we achieved from these ear tips were equivalent to the degree of noise suppression from the Active Noise Cancellation on the budget Realme Buds Air Pro earphones, which is seriously impressive. Lastly, you also get three sets of swappable nozzles (two in the box and one attached to the earphones), each capable of slightly tweaking the sound profile of these earphones to Balanced, Warm or Bright, and a tool that loosens and tightens the nozzles. The Balanced nozzles are attached to the earphones by default. 

Build, design and features

Shure AONIC 5

The Shure AONIC 5 are available in three colour variants - Black, Red, or Clear (Transparent). We got the clear ones for review, and it’s neat to be able to view all the inner mechanisms of the relatively diminutive earpieces. Additionally, you also see a ‘5’ written inside each earbud, which looks pretty cool. The earpieces can also be detached from the cables in order to turn them into wireless with the Shure True Wireless Secure Fit Adapter. Internally, the earbuds house three balanced armature drivers with a frequency range spanning across 18Hz to 19kHz. 

Shure AONIC 5

The cables that extend from the earbuds are semi-rigid and semi-flexible, allowing them to take the requisite shape to sit snugly around your outer ear. The rest of the cable is pretty standard and sadly, isn’t tangle-resistant, which is slightly disappointing. The cables of the AONIC 5 tend to tangle pretty easily inside the provided hard case, unless you store them impeccably neatly. The right side cable houses an inline remote control, which feels a bit plasticky. However, the buttons on the remote are well-placed and tactile. The central multifunction button can control music playback, calls, skip tracks and summon your device’s voice assistant (with a double tap). The plus and minus buttons control volume. There’s also a toggleable switch on the backside of the remote which is for iPhones and Android devices. We used an Android device for testing and sliding the switch to Android (A) ensures that all buttons can be used.

Shure AONIC 5

The assortment of memory foam tips and the relatively small form factor of earbuds lends to a comfortable and secure fit, even over extended periods of time. The over-the-ear wearing design may be cumbersome in the beginning though, especially if you are used to ordinary in-ears that you can simply push inside your canal. However, you get used to it over time. Overall, the AONIC 5 earphones are comfortable and extremely secure in the ear, making them solid to use even during travel or light exercises. They do not come with an official IP rating though, so keep that in mind if you do sweat a lot.

Being wired audiophile-grade earphones, you don’t get much in terms of flashy features with the Shure AONIC 5 apart from the swappable nozzles that tweak the sound signature. There’s no Active Noise Cancellation, however, the selection of foam eartips and Shure’s sound-isolating design blocks up to 37dB of ambient noise, as per the company. As we mentioned above, the passive isolation, by itself, is excellent with these earphones, and we didn’t really miss ANC at all when using the AONIC 5. These earphones, however, do not come with Ambient or Environmental Sound modes. 

Performance

The unique trait of the Shure AONIC 5 earphones is the ability to change the sound signature by swapping out filter nozzles the company has provided in the box using the handy tool we’ve also packed in the box. The nozzles are of three colours - Translucent Gray for a Balanced sonic signature (installed by default), Translucent Black for a Warm sonic signature, and Translucent Clear for a Bright sonic signature. The nozzles are surprisingly easy to install and offer a subtle adjustment in the sonic signature of the earphones. The Warm filter simply offers a 2.5dB decrease in the 1kHz to 8kHz frequency range while the Bright filter offers a 2.5dB increase in the same frequency range. The lows and mids are untouched across all the filters, so don’t expect thumpy bass response with the Warm filter, the Shure AONIC 5 just doesn’t do thumpy bass.

Instead what you get are well-defined, controlled and articulate lows, and clear mids across all nozzles. In our opinion, the highs with the Bright filter are a bit too exaggerated, and a little more than an hour of listening with this filter can cause listening fatigue. On the other hand, the Warm filter, while pleasant to listen to, provides less prominent highs which takes away from the accuracy of the sound slightly. The Balanced filter was just right for us and we tested the device primarily with this filter, since we felt that it was the most accurate, clean and natural-sounding.

Shure AONIC 5

One of the most striking things of the AONIC 5 is the great soundstage and the left/right stereo accuracy. The spatial imaging is top-notch with tracks such as Shine On by Pink Floyd having great accuracy when it comes to positioning instruments and vocals in the relatively wide stage. This translates well across all the swappable nozzles, which is pretty commendable.

Bass response and lows are close to neutral and are full-bodied and controlled. There’s no signs of distortion even at high volumes and no auditory masking in the mids. The timbre of the bass doesn’t change with the Warm filter, however, since the 1kHz to 8kHz range is recessed, it does seem more upfront. This sort of response is geared towards audiophiles who prefer the neutral timbre, so those who enjoy subwoofer-like bass presence may be underwhelmed.

Shure AONIC 5

Regardless of the nozzle you use, the mids remain clean, balanced and insightful. Vocal clarity is excellent and vocal-centric tracks such as Love on the Brain by Rihanna soar delightfully in all the right places. Lead instruments in tracks are also produced impeccably well with decent drive and oodles of detail. The highs, on the other hand, change a fair bit with different nozzles. We prefer the clarity of the highs on the Balanced nozzle the most since the Bright nozzle emphasises them a bit too much which can cause listening fatigue and also put some people off. With the Bright nozzle, the synth beats that recur in the right ear in Hunter by Bjork sound somewhat harsh. 

Overall, these earphones will thrill audiophiles with their accurate, clinical sound signature. The transparency and clarity makes these earphones ideal for checking mixes and for critical listening. 

Bottomline

It’s refreshing to see launches in the cabled earphones market with the rapid influx of wireless options flooding the market. The Shure AONIC 5 earphones is a great option for those who still prefer wired connectivity with lossless signal. Priced at Rs 42,999, these earphones offer a balanced and accurate sound signature suited for audiophiles and sound engineers. Equipped with swappable filter nozzles for different sound signatures and an array of ear tips, the Shure AONIC 5 provides quite a lot of personalisation and shows versatility. If you’re looking for a pair of IEMs with a neutral response, these earphones are a great choice. However, for a more textured and dynamic sonic signature, you may have to look elsewhere since the nozzles don’t alter the sonic signature by a lot.



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Spider-Man: Miles Morales Review: Hanging by a Thread

Our Spider-Man: Miles Morales review compares the game to Marvel’s Spider-Man, and looks at gameplay (what has changed and what hasn’t), the fun new Spider-Verse and Bodega Cat suits, Miles’ story and its themes, its PlayStation 4 performance, and price in India (Rs. 3,999). Spider-Man: Miles Morales release date is November 12 on PS4 and PS5.

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OxygenOS 11034 update brings in camera and power consumption improvements to the OnePlus 8T

OnePlus has released the OxygenOS 11.0.3.4 update for OnePlus 8T users globally. The latest OxygenOS update follows the 11.0.2.3 update that was released for OnePlus 8T earlier this week. The new update brings system-wide improvements including camera and network optimizations. OnePlus is pushing the OxygenOS 11.0.3.4 update to all OnePlus 8T users across India, Europe and North America. 

The OxygenOS 11.0.3.4 update brings in improvements to system power consumption that should optimally reduce heating. Moreover, the new update improves mis-touch prevention and optimises fluidity when gaming on the phone to ensure a smooth and lag-free gaming experience. It also brings toast messages when switching between profiles using the alert slider.

The latest OxygenOS update also fixes the instance when the status bar remained hovering on top when the phone was in landscape mode. With the new update, OnePlus 8T users should also experience improved camera stability and a better experience as the imaging effect has been optimised. 

OxygenOS 11.0.3.4 update also brings optimisations to mobile network connections and fixes network interruption when playing games. In a blog post, OnePlus lists the different versions of the latest OxygenOS update based on the regions. OnePlus 8T users in India will receive the OxygenOS 11.0.3.4.KB05DA while Europe gets version 11.0.3.4.KB05BA and North America is receiving version 11.0.3.4.KB05AA.

OnePlus 8T was launched on October 14 in India and is currently on sale across Amazon India and OnePlus India stores.

OnePlus 8T specifications

OxygenOS 11.0.3.4 update released for OnePlus 8T

OnePlus 8T is priced starting at Rs 42,999 in India and features a 6.55-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display with a 120Hz high refresh rate. There is a punch-hole cutout in the top-left corner for the selfie camera and the screen is relatively flat than the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. 

OnePlus 8T is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and is paired with upto 12GB RAM and 256GB storage options to choose from. The phone runs on OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11, out-of-the-box.

OnePlus 8T comes with a 48MP primary camera, a 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 5MP macro lens and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera that is housed in the punch-hole cutout. 

OnePlus 8T comes fitted with a 4,500mAh battery with support for 65W fast charging out-of-the-box courtesy of Warp Charge 65 fast charging solution.

 

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Tenet DVD and Blu-ray to release on December 15

We’re not sure if anyone saw Tenet in the theatres abroad, but in India, we didn’t even see a theatrical release as the entire country was and is still gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic. Well, for all those Nolanites, we’ve got some excellent news for you guys. The big-budgeted sci-fi thriller will finally hit home release on December 15th. Warner Bros. has announced that Tenet will hit DVD, 4K UHD and Blu-ray next month. The film was praised by most critics while some found it to be one of Nolan’s lesser works. 

The film had a ton of issues during release as the world was still fidgeting the pandemic and theatres across the world were hesitant to open their doors. It finally hit theatres in the US in August and racked up a $350 million gross internationally. That’s not a bad return at all, but we have to remember that Tenet cost more than $200 million dollars to make! Factor in marketing costs and the budget could balloon up to twice the amount. So, all in all, Tenet did lose the studio some money. 

Tenet will be released on DVD on December 15

This year has seen theatres suffer one of their worst years yet with films being released online rather in the theatres. Even now, more films are optioned to screen online on OTT platforms. Disney did it with Mulan earlier this year and although the move was absolutely terrible, it did skip the tethered for an online release. In fact, there are a ton of films that have been either pushed back or delayed and you can check them all out, right here. 

So, will any of you guys be buying the DVD when it does come out next month? Let us know.



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PUBG Mobile planning to make a comeback in India before 2020 ends

PUBG Mobile is eyeing a comeback in India before the end of 2020, according to the latest reports online. Just days after Tencent terminated its services and access for PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite in India, we’re now hearing that the popular battle royale game might just return after the Indian government banned it on September 2. 

According to a report by TechCrunch that cites anonymous sources, PUBG Corporation has approached some global cloud service providers and could be planning to set up dedicated servers to store users data in India. Moreover, the company has also reportedly informed “high-profile” streamers in India about its comeback before the end of 2020. 

One of the other sources in the report claims that the company could announce its plans for the comeback in India “as soon as this week”. Additionally, the developer is also planning to launch a marketing campaign during the Diwali festival that is scheduled for next week.

Another report by TalkEsport indicates that Microsoft and Reliance Jio are in talks for getting the publisher rights for PUBG Mobile in India. “The two tech-giants are reportedly going to announce the deal within a few weeks,” the report reads.

There have been several reports in the past about PUBG Corporation being in talks with Airtel and Jio for the license to publish PUBG Mobile in India. Having said that, the TechCrunch report notes that PUBG Corp has also reached out to Paytm in recent weeks. 

After PUBG Mobile was banned in India along with 118 other apps over security concerns on September 2. PUBG Corporation severed ties with Tencent, the publisher of the game in India. On October 30, Tencent announced that it will terminate its services and access for PUBG Mobile players in India and with this, the publishing rights were handed back to PUBG Corp. 

The new information does bring a ray of hope to the PUBG Mobile players who have been waiting for the game to return, however, there is no official word as to when that might happen.

PUBG Mobile remains one of the most popular battle royale games in India with over 50 million active players and many other games have been trying to get the kind of spotlight ever since the game’s exit from India. Reliance Jio recently hosted its first FreeFire tournament in India and nCore Games recently released a teaser for their upcoming game FAU-G, that’s set to launch sometime in November.

 

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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

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