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Apple iPhone 12

This year, the iPhone 12 is where Apple's most substantial upgrade budget went to. It loses the "budget-iPhone" image, being upgraded to an OLED display, a fully tricked out camera system and practicaly every feature, hardware and software found on the more expensive iPhone 12 Pro. Our testing reveals that the iPhone 12 manages to once again take the lead in performance, while also delivering one of the best imaging experience. What you lose in comparison to the iPhone 12 Pro is a telephoto lens,the LiDAR sensor and the fact that you get 2GB RAM less. Despite all of that, the iPhone 12 manages be a great performer, being the most value for money iPhone for this year.

There’s no doubt that 2020 has been a turmoil of a year for everyone, individuals and companies alike. We started hearing around March that Apple’s iPhone 12 series would be delayed due to the cascading impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Well, the delay wasn’t too long, and of the four, we have the iPhone 12 in for review. This is, in my opinion, the most value for money iPhone from the 12-series lineup, but ill get into that at the end of this review. For now, let’s examine what you get, what works, and what Apple could have done better.

Apple iPhone 12 Specifications and Features

If you consider the non-Pro iPhones from the past two years, you realise that this year’s iPhone 12 is the most significant update in terms of hardware features. This time, instead of a 720p IPS-LCD panel that we saw on the iPhone 11, you get a Super Retina XDR OLED panel. This panel supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision content playback, and if there’s anything we’ve learned so far, its that content is best enjoyed in HDR. Additionally, the phone is powered by Apple’s 5nm-based A14 Bionic, with no tweaks implemented to lower its performance in comparison to the Pro models. Where there is a difference is in the amount of RAM, which is 4GB for the iPhone 12 vs 6GB on the Pro models, not that you’re going to notice the difference. On the back, you get a dual 12-megapixel camera set with a wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle lens. Both the cameras support Apple’s Deep Fusion technology, along with Smart HDR3.

The Apple iPhone 12 features Apple's latest 5nm-based A14 Bionic

Apple iPhone 12 Performance

The A14 Bionic shifts to the 5nm process this year, and every time the node shrinks, we see improvements to performance and battery life. Couple that with Apple’s extreme control over iOS, you can pretty much expect butter smooth performance for whatever it is you do. Irrespective of whether you’re going to be gaming on the device, editing photos or videos on it, or maybe you just want to use it as a device to run your work-life off of. Let’s put some numbers behind this claim, shall we?

When it comes to synthetic benchmarks, the iPhone 12 showed some very interesting behaviour. While the iPhone 12 pulls ahead of the Android competition by a notable margin, it fell behind last year’s iPhone 11 Pro (Review) when it comes to some numbers. Interestingly, the storage on the iPhone 12 is the fastest we’ve tested when it comes to sequential read-write operations, but when considering random read-writes, it posts a surprisingly low score for random write operations.

The Apple iPhone 12 continues to lead in benchmark numbers such as AnTuTu

The Apple iPhone 12 continues to dominate the GeekBench 5 benchmark

While the GPU benchmarks find the iPhone 12 trail a little behind last year’s iPhone 11 Pro, real-life usage was a whole different ball game. Using Gamebench to record gameplay metrics, we tested a number of titles such as Call of Duty Mobile, Shinsekai, Injustice 2, Shadowgun Legends and a few of those ever-so-popular endless runners. Gamebench reports that CoD Mobile and Shinsekai both achieve a frame rate of 59 FPS, with a stability of 98 percent for CoD Mobile and 97 percent for Shinsekai. Do note that the iPhone 12 only has a 60Hz display, so frame rates higher than that should even be expected.

Honestly, there’s very little point talking about the iPhone 12’s “performance.” If there’s anything we’ve learned year after year with iPhones, its that they set the bar not just for raw performance, but also the elegance in user experience. At home, a family member uses the original iPhone SE as her primary phone and finds no reason to complain about it, save for the battery life, which can be forgiven seeing how it is a four-year-old phone which has never had its battery changed. When it comes to performance, Apple has been really pummelling Android, thanks to iOS updates that support devices going as far back as five years, and keeps them running well. Needless to say, the iPhone 12 won’t let you down in the month or year from the day you buy it.

Apple iPhone 12 Camera Review

To be honest, I was all but expecting Apple to jump onto the Pixel-Binning party like every Android smartphone out there. I totally expected Apple to go with a 48MP large sensor on this year’s iPhones, but maybe not advertise it as such. Turns out, none of that has happened. Instead, Apple has improved significantly on their Image Signal Processing pipeline, their Smart HDR algorithm and of course, also Deep Fusion. What’s even better is that Apple is bringing all the software muscle to all cameras this time, front and back, and not limiting it to just the primary camera like on the iPhone 11 Pro.  In terms of specs, the primary camera has a 12-megapixel resolution, a 7-element lens and an aperture of f/1.6. The ultra-wide camera also has a resolution of 12 megapixels with a 13mm lens sporting an aperture of f/2.4. The front-facing 12-megapixel camera has an aperture of f/2.2, and also supports Smart HDR3, Deep Fusion and Night Mode. Enough specs, let’s get down to samples!

All sample below have been resized for the web, but you can view the full resolution, straight out of camera samples in our Flickr Gallery.

The day time shots from both the primary and ultra-wide camera now finally look a near-identical in terms of their colour attributes. No more will the same frame look far too different in terms of its dynamic range, colour tones, white balance and contrast. Speaking of wide-angle, if positioned right, it has surprisingly little barrel distortion, especially for a 13mm lens.

The Apple iPhone 12 offers a dual camera system, with the ultra-wide lens showing very little distortion

Let’s move from daytime to indoor lighting conditions, and once again, the two cameras perform admirably well. The primary camera is quick to focus on subjects near and far, while the ultra-wide camera, sadly, still lacks AF. Despite that, as long as you’re taking shots of things far away, this won’t be an issue. The samples below illustrate the fact that the iPhone 12’s camera is just as good indoors as it is outdoors in the day time.

The Apple iPhone 12 gets Deep Fusion and Smart HDR 3 on all cameras

The Apple iPhone 12's camera is very capable of taking great shots, indoors and out

Lastly, we’ve got the low light performance. The iPhone 11 Pro was already stellar at taking low light shots from its primary camera, but now, that ability is extended to iPhone 12’s primary and even ultra-wide camera. While the samples below prove that the iPhone 12 takes stellar low light photos, the ultra-wide lens does exhibit visible vignetting around the edges, along with a loss in sharpness in the same areas. This is typical of ultra-wide camera lenses.

The Apple iPhone 12 continues to take stellar low light photos

Where the Apple iPhone 12 really excels past every single smartphone in the market is the fact that it is capable of shoot 4K video at 30fps in Dolby Vision HDR. You get Dolby Vision HDR video out of all three cameras, the two on the rear and even the front one. As far as dynamic range and colour go, there really is no competing with the output of the iPhone 12, however, there is a catch. You can enjoy the high fidelity Dolby Vision content only on an iPhone or a device that’s Dolby Vision capable. If you try to upload the video to Instagram or Facebook, you’re going to get brightness and colours that are completely off. That’s because the apps have not yet been updated to handle the Dolby Vision HDR content from the iPhone 12. They cannot yet correctly regrade Dolby Vision colour pace to the sRGB one. The best workaround, for now, is to disable shooting in HDR, which thankfully, is an option.

Low light portait mode shot from the Apple iPhone 12

Apple iPhone 12 Display

The 6.1-inch XDR OLED panel on the iPhone 12 is a thing of beauty, and perhaps the biggest upgrade to the non-Pro model. There was a lot of hope for a high refresh rate display, but the iPhone 12’s display is still set to 60Hz. The way Apple has optimised the animations in iOS is commendable, offering an extremely smooth experience. Honestly, after having used multiple Android flagships throughout the year with high refresh rate panels, the iPhone 12’s panel doesn’t feel like a downgrade. In any case, games run only at 60fps on the iPhone 12, so a lower refresh rate is totally fine as a means of preserving battery life.

The Apple iPhone 12 features an OLED display

The display has a peak brightness of roughly 615 nits as we measured it, which makes it adequately bright to use in bright daylight, even if it’s to watch videos. If you’re watching HDR content, then the panel is capable of going all the way up to 1200nits in specific areas of the display for being able to correctly display the content. Honestly, the iPhone display may not have a high refresh rate, but it is far superior in its colour reproduction and peak brightness in comparison to what the Android ecosystem has to offer.

Apple iPhone 12 Battery Life

The Apple iPhone 12 has a rather small 2850mAh battery, far smaller than what Android smartphones have to offer. It also chargers slower than most smartphones out there, supporting just 20W over the cable and 15W over wireless. On our offline video loop test, the phone lasted a little over seven hours, an admirable number for sure. An hour of navigation costs the phone 7 percentage points (when the phone is charged to 100 percent). Each round of CoD Mobile’s team deathmatch eats up anywhere between 5-8 percent battery life as well.

I was using the iPhone 12 as my primary device for well over a week and getting a consistent screen on time of about 4 hours and 30 minutes, and the battery lasted from morning to night. On some days where my usage was higher than normal, like weekends where there were less phone calls and a lot more of YouTube and Netflix, the phone was in the need of a top-up a lot sooner. If you’re not glued to your smartphone like most tech journalists tend to be, constantly browsing through Twitter and other social media platforms, then you’re going to get just enough battery life to get through the day.

Apple iPhone 12 Build and Design

The iPhone 12 adopts a design that’s an evolution of the original iPhone 5 is something users are going to like. The flat edges make the phone easier to grip thanks to the increased surface area. The edges are sharp, but don’t dig into the hand or feel uncomfortable. And additional bonus with the iPhone 12 is that it too uses the Ceramic Shield glass just like the Pro variants, making it more resilient to drops. Its not a feature we’ve tested and neither are we eager to. Sound advice woud be to purchase a decent protective case for the iPhone 12, maybe a clear TPU case so that you can show off it colours while giving it some protection as well. The iPhone 12 continues to come with an iP68 rating, offering robust water and dust resistance. The iPhone 12’s design sense remains largely unchanged, with the volume buttons placed on th frame left and the power button frame right. Ergonomically, the iPhone 12 follows the same principles as its predecessors.

The Apple iPhone 12 features a revival of the iPhone 5 design, with some refinements

Where things do get interesting is with the introduction of MagSage. This time around, Apple has placed magnets into the back of the iPhone in a circular pattern, so aid with error-free wireless charging. Apple says that by using MagSafe, users who do opt for wireless charging will get a reliable wireless charging experience as it eliminates the possibility of coil misalignment.  The cool thing is that despite the addition of the magnets, there’s been no increase in the general thickness of the phone.

Verdict

The Apple iPhone 12 is the most significant upgrade from a previous generation device, especially when you consider what the non-Pro iPhone from last two years have been like. This time around, Apple’s decided to throw in all the right features, eliminating the feeling that was a phone that “cut corners.” You get the stellar A14 chip, a gorgeous OLED display capable of reproducing Dolby Vision compliant colours in all their glory. You get a dual camera system which houses all the software-based bells and whistles found on the Pro versions of the iPhone 12. For a starting price of Rs 79,900, you get almost every feature of the iPhone 12 Pro, save for the telephoto lens, the LiDAR sensor and slightly lower RAM. That also explains the significantly lower price tag in comparison to the iPhone 12 Pro. For all intents and purposes, the iPhone 12 is the defacto choice. It might be a little pricey compared to the Android counterpart, but is unmatched in its consistency and longevity.



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How to send Diwali stickers, wishes and greetings on WhatsApp

Diwali is right around the corner and if the past months have taught us anything in 2020, it is to stay inside the house due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. However, Diwali is a festival that brings a lot of enthusiasm as people look to relax and enjoy with their near and dear ones. Though the COVID-19 restrictions have been formally eased around the country, it is still not recommended to venture out of the house and many people may be apprehensive about visiting other homes. 

In such a situation, internet and video calling have proved a boon for people in India who are looking to connect to their families. Naturally, with Diwali celebrations beginning, people would want to send across wishes and greetings to their near and dear ones. Here’s how to send Diwali stickers on WhatsApp wishing your friends, family and peers a happy Diwali 2020. Whatsapp has also introduced tons of new features to the app and you can know all about it here.

How to send Diwali stickers on WhatsApp?

WhatsApp allows users to send short animated Diwali stickers to people and has tons of stickers to choose from. Moreover, users can download third-party sticker apps from the Play Store or App Store and use them in WhatsApp seamlessly. You can send Diwali WhatsApp stickers to users by following these steps.

Open WhatsApp and select the chat you want to send the sticker to.

Tap the emoji button and then select the sticker icon.

Here you will see the list of stickers available on WhatsApp that you can browse through or just type “Diwali” in the search box.

The search results will display many stickers for use related to Diwali.

Select a sticker from the list and you will be able to directly send it to the selected chat.

Another method involves downloading third-party stickers from the Play Store or App Store.

Open the chat you want to send the sticker to.

Tap on the emoji icon and select stickers.

Tap the settings icon and select the browse tab.

Scroll down to the end of the list and tap the Play Store icon.

You will be redirected to the Play Store with a list of third-party stickers.

Choose and install the sticker pack of your liking or download Sticker Maker to create your own custom WhatsApp stickers for Diwali.

To view the downloaded sticker packs, tap the Add icon and the sticker pack will be listed under My Stickers.



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OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100 to receive only one Android version update

OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100 were launched late in October after the OnePlus 8T, for the US and European markets. The new phones are aimed at the budget and lower mid-range segments and are the company’s attempt in bringing the OnePlus experience to affordable price ranges. Both phones run on OxygenOS 10 out-of-the-box but will be receiving just one version update instead of two.

According to a report by Android Central, a OnePlus spokesperson has confirmed that the Nord N10 and Nord N100 will only receive one major Android update and two years of security update. OnePlus and other smartphone manufacturers generally boast of offering two to three years of version updates along with three years of security patch updates. 

In the case of the Nord N10 and Nord N100 that already come running on Android 10 as opposed to OnePlus 8T with Android 11 out-of-the-box, this change in policy means that the N10 and N100 will only get updated to Android 11. Not only does it send across a wrong message to its community members that OnePlus swears by, but it also limits the shelf-life of the phone the company has just put out. 

A OnePlus spokesperson told Android Central that “The plan for these two devices aligns with industry standards for smartphones in more affordable price ranges. As always, we will continue listening to feedback from our users and looking for ways to improve the software experience for all OnePlus devices.”

There’s no reason for OnePlus not to provide regular software updates and follow a general update cycle policy across all its phones. It is something that the company is known to do and has been able to attract more users to its products. Now it seems the users of Nord N10 and N100 will have to make do with single Android version update and no more.

OnePlus Nord N10 specifications

OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100 to recieve just one Android version update

OnePlus Nord N10 features a 6.49-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display with a punch-hole cutout in the top-left corner for the selfie camera. The display supports 90Hz refresh rate and is topped with a layer of Gorilla Glass 3. There’s a fingerprint reader on the back as well and the phone measures 8.95 millimetres in thickness and weighs 190 grams.

The N10 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 690 processor with an octa-core CPU clocked at upto 2.0GHz and Adreno 619L GPU. This is paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage with an option to expand the storage by upto 512GB using microSD card. It runs on Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 out-of-the-box. 

The OnePlus Nord N10 5G is the first phone by the company to have a 64MP primary camera on the back with an f/1.79 aperture. This is followed by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 119-degree field-of-view, a 2MP macro camera and a 5MP depth sensor. On the front, there’s a 16MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout upfront.

The phone comes equipped with a 4,300mAh battery with support for Warp Charge 30T fast-charging standard.

OnePlus Nord N100 specifications

OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100 to recieve just one Android version update

OnePlus Nord N100 features a 6.52-inch display with HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution and a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The screen is further topped with a layer of Gorilla Glass 3 for added protection and measures 8.49 millimetres in thickness and weighs 188 grams.

OnePlus Nord N100 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 processor with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 610 GPU. This is paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage with an option to expand the storage by upto 256GB using microSD card. It runs on Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 out-of-the-box.

The N100 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. On the front, there’s an 8MP selfie camera with features like face unlock. The rear cameras can record 1080p videos at 30FPS but don’t support EIS.

It is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging out-of-the-box.

 

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PlayStation India confirms there is no official PS5 launch date yet

The Xbox Series X and Series S have hit global markets and a lot of gamers are spending this weekend gaming on their new console. But you know who won’t be gaming on their new consoles this weekend? Sony PlayStation 5 fans in India, that’s who. As of writing this article, Sony has not yet announced the launch date for the PS5 in India. In fact, the Sony PlayStation India page posted a message that you can read below. 

Well, what can we say? The PS5 has already launched in the US and a few other countries with a global launch scheduled for November 19. But again, there is no word on the Indian launch date. Sony has revealed the Indian pricing for the PS5 but there’s no release date on the horizon yet. 

If you do read the comments on the post, you’ll see that a lot of PlayStation fans in India re incredibly upset at the situation. Some commenters even accused Sony treating Indian gamers like ‘second class citizens’. That’s a bit rough, if you ask us. Sony has had issues in India with the copyright of the PS5 name being one of the major hurdles. As of now, no reason has been given for the delay, but we will let you guys know how this proceeds as soon as we get any info. 

In the meantime, if you’re interested, Sony has released a full FAQ for the PS5 which you can read here. And, if you’re more of Xbox kind of guy and are still thinking about buying the console, check this article out first. 

 



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