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Would you like PS5 DualSense features on the Xbox Series X controller

The next generation of consoles are here with the Xbox Series X and S already launched in India and the PS5 going up for pre-order on January 12. One of the highlighting features of the PS5 is the DualSense Controller, which has haptic feedback and adaptive triggers which enhance the gaming experience. The Xbox Series X/S controller, on the other hand, is almost identical to the Xbox One controller with the addition of a share button, slightly redesigned ergonomics and textured triggers. 

It looks like Microsoft is contemplating adding adaptive triggers-like functionality to its controllers. A survey was sent out by Microsoft asking Xbox Series X/S owners a bunch of questions about the new consoles. The survey had the standard “how satisfied are you with your console” type questions but the question that caught TechRadar's eye was whether users are “aware of features on PlayStation controllers” and if they wish those features were on Xbox controllers.

If Microsoft is surveying its users about features of a competitive device, it is possible that the company is contemplating implementing those features in its controller. Microsoft is no stranger to updating their controllers during the lifecycle of the console. With the Xbox One, Microsoft released a redesigned controller that brought Bluetooth connectivity for PC use without a dongle, along with support for a headphones jack, something that was widely appreciated on the PS4’s DualShock 4 controller. With the Xbox Series X/S controller, we’ve seen the addition of a share button, something Sony introduced with the DS4. 

In our review of the PS5, we praised the adaptive triggers on the DualSense as they add to the immersion by creating tension based on the activity you are undertaking. It would be interesting to see how Microsoft decides to implement the technology or possibly improve upon it in some way. The DualSense controller also comes with a built-in mic, making dictation and chats easier for when your headset is out of reach.



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Nintendo Laughed Off Microsoft’s Acquisition Offer Prior to First Xbox Launch in 2001

Microsoft attempted to buy Nintendo prior to launching the first Xbox in 2001, but it was laughed out of the room. Microsoft also unsuccessfully tried to purchase Electronic Arts, Square Enix, and Midway Games.

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Lypertek Levi

Priced at Rs 4,999, the Lypertek Levi provides exceptional value for money with excellent battery life, premium features such as Ambient Mode and Qi wireless charging, clean and balanced sound, and a solid fit. The Lypertek Tevi which costs a couple of thousand rupees more does sound better, especially when it comes to the details in the highs, however, at under 5K, these are possibly one of the best sounding pair of truly wireless earbuds one could purchase. 

Lypertek shot to prominence recently with the launch of the excellent Lypertek Tevi (review) truly wireless earphones that boasted excellent sound quality and battery life under 10K. The product is highly-acclaimed and is our favourite pick for a pair of truly wireless earphones under Rs 10,000. It even won the Best Buy Mention in our annual Digit Zero1 Awards for 2020. Building upon its success, Lypertek also released a more affordable version of the Tevi, named the Lypertek Levi. It comes with reduced battery life over its predecessor, clocking in at 48 hours of total battery life, which is still excellent and, unbelievably, it even comes with a few improvements such as the addition of Ambient Sound mode and wireless charging making it excellent value for under 5K. However, does the sound quality match up to its more expensive sibling? Let’s find out.

Build and comfort

The Lypertek Levi is an in-ear TWS earphone with a rounded shape that sit pretty comfortably in your ears. Lypertek has included 3 pairs of silicone tips of different sizes as well as three pairs of double-flanged silicone tips, which is pretty nifty. It’s safe to say that most users will find a silicone tip that aids in fit and overall comfort. 

The rear of each bud houses the Lypertek logo and an LED to indicate the battery status of the buds. At the upper side of each bud is a physical button with CD-like pattern that make them stand out visually. The buttons are easy to press, however, are located in a slightly inconvenient position according to us. It would be much more convenient and easy to locate if they were placed on the lower side of the earbuds, however, you do get used to this slightly unconventional positioning over time. The buds are also IPX5 rated for splash resistance which means you can wear them at the gym or when running without worrying about sweat damaging them. 

Moving on to the charging case, Lypertek has surprisingly including Qi wireless charging for the case at this competitive price point, which is excellent! For conventional wired charging, there’s a USB-C port on the underside of the case. The front of the case also has four LEDs to indicate the battery status of the case.

Now, the case is pretty compact and lightweight, made fully out of plastic. However, the finishing and look aren’t particularly impressive. Additionally, the plastic case doesn’t feel too robust and the lid seems fairly weak at its ridge, so you would want to be careful while opening the case. The earbuds slot in magnetically in the charging case, but don’t fit all that satisfyingly. Overall, the plastic, rickety build of the case was a bit of a turn off for us, but at this price point, one can look over it.

Especially since the Lypertek Levi are exceptionally comfortable and fit snugly within most ears. Pressing of the buttons also don’t cause discomfort to the ears owing to the positioning the controls, which is good for day-to-day use. You get a solid seal with the eartips provided in the box, so much so, that you don’t really miss Active Noise Cancellation too much. The passive isolation, due to the excellent fit, is pretty great. 

Features

Now, the Lypertek Tevi weren’t particularly feature-laden TWS earphones, apart from their monstrous battery life of about 70 hours in total. While the battery life has been shrunk down on the Levi, the company has added a selection of features to these earphones that weren’t present on the Tevis. These include wireless charging, which we mentioned before, and Ambient Sound mode.

Ambient Sound mode allows you to listen to your surroundings and be more aware of it in places where you would need to such as a train station, a road, and others. The Ambient Sound mode works pretty well. The microphone amplifies your surroundings pretty well without sounding too artificial. 

The earphones, unfortunately, don’t have a companion app so everything needs to be controlled from the earbuds themselves or the connected device. The physical buttons on each earbud allow users to pause or play music/media, skip tracks or go to the previous track, activate ambient mode, adjust volume, activate voice assistant and answer or decline phone calls. The controls are pretty intuitive and work well, however, we would have liked the option to customise controls as so many TWS earphones now allow. 

Codec wise, the Levi supports the SBC and AAC audio codecs, which is pretty decent. It doesn’t support aptX as on the Tevi, which is slightly disappointing. The earbuds can be used independently of each other, however, there’s no multipoint connection (which allows you to connect to two devices simultaneously). Overall, at under 5K, the Lypertek Tevi are a feature-laden pair of TWS earphones that scream value for money. But, do they sound good…?

Performance

Expectedly, the Lypertek Levi comes with impressive sound quality for the asking price. You get clean, well-rounded and balanced sound that works well with a variety of genres of music. While the sound quality isn’t as imposing as the Tevi, especially when it comes to the highs, which sports slightly lesser detail, the overall sound is commendable and it truly is one of the best sound pair of truly wireless earphones under 5K.

The bass response is punchy yet controlled, with the bass sporty slightly more heft in the upper-bass region between 125-250Hz on the frequency response graph. This led to bass-heavy tracks sounding energetic and vibrant, with good amounts of detail, all without the overall sound getting too muddy. There’s also very little auditory masking in the mids since the bass, even though it’s powerful, doesn’t overpower the mids too aggressively. Tracks such as Another One Bites The Dust by Queen features taut and punchy bass beats, while keeping Mercury’s vocals and the instruments clean-sounding and detailed.

The Frequency Response graph of the Lypertek Levi (blue) in comparison with our reference IEM (orange).

The mid-range shows excellent control with good tonality and texture. Vocals sound excellent and articulate across a wide range of genres, even in tracks that feature tons of instruments. The detail isn’t as precise, especially in the upper-mids, as the Tevi, but it is impressive at this price range nonetheless. 

The highs aren’t as bright as the Tevi, with the 4KHz-8KHz range in the frequency response graph seeing a pretty sizable drop. This leads to some loss of detail in the highs and the overall sound isn’t as open as it could be, if the highs weren’t underextended in that area. Nevertheless, the highs aren’t terrible and the lack of brightness actually aids people in listening to music for longer without feeling fatigued. 

Lastly, instrument separation is exceptional at this price range, however, the soundstage could be better. Overall, the sound quality is excellent at its price, however, if you can extend your budget by around 2-3K, the Lypertek Tevi is the overall better-sounding pair of earphones. Also, if you make a lot of calls using your wireless earphones, there are definitely better options out there since the Levi’s call quality is pretty lacklustre. 

Battery life

The Lypertek Tevi, the predecessor of the Levi, packed an astounding battery life of a total of 70 hours! While the Levi doesn’t match that ridiculous number, it does offer a solid 48 hours of battery life (as per the company), which includes 8 hours from the earbuds, and 40 hours from the charging case (5 additional charges). While this is no Tevi, it is certainly still one of the best TWS earphones when it comes to battery life, since the norm is around 24-30 hours of total battery life across budgets.

In our day-to-day testing, we found that the earbuds actually lasted 9 hours on a single charge, compared to the company rating of 8 hours! We could also charge the earphones exactly 5 times over. Even with aggressive usage that lasted over 10 days, we could only drain the battery of the case completely once, which is seriously impressive. Additionally, the earbuds also feature Fast Charge, where 15 minutes of charging will net you 2 hours of playtime. This is useful for when you want to charge your earbuds in a pinch to get your a couple of hours of listening. 

Verdict

Priced at Rs 4,999, the Lypertek Levi provides exceptional value for money with excellent battery life, premium features such as Ambient Mode and Qi wireless charging, clean and balanced sound, and a solid fit. The Lypertek Tevi which costs a couple of thousand rupees more does sound better, especially when it comes to the details in the highs, however, at under 5K, these are possibly one of the best sounding pair of truly wireless earbuds one could purchase. If sound quality is your only concern and you don’t mind extending your budget by around 2K, you should consider the Tevi instead. However, if you want to stay under 5K and also want the added benefit of features such as Ambient sound and wireless charging, the Lypertek Levi is an excellent option. 



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Xiaomi Mi TV 4A Pro, Mi TV 4X and Mi TV Horizon Edition prices hiked by upto Rs 3,000 in India

Xiaomi has hiked the prices of some of its Mi television range by Rs 3,000 in India. Some offline retails have received information about the increase in prices of Mi TV range effective from January 6. There are as many as seven Mi TV models that have received a hike in their prices ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 3,000.

According to a report by 91Mobiles, Xiaomi has hiked the prices of seven Mi TVs in India including Mi TV 4A, 4A Pro, Mi TV 4X, Mi TV Horizon Edition models. The 32-inch Mi TV 4A and 4A Pro that used to sell at Rs 13,999 has received a price hike of Rs 1,000 increasing its price to Rs 14,999. 

Xiaomi Mi TV 4A Pro, Mi TV 4X and Mi TV Horizon Edition prices hiked

Similarly, the 32-inch Mi TV Horizon Edition that is priced at Rs 14,499 has been hiked by Rs 1,500 and will now sell for Rs 15,999 in India. The 43-inch Mi TV 4A and Mi TV Horizon Edition have both received Rs 2,500 increase in price and will now retail for Rs 25,999 and Rs 28,999, respectively.

The Mi TV 4X range has received the maximum Rs 3,000 hike in prices with the 43-inch model now priced at Rs 28,999 up from Rs 25,999. Similarly, the 50-inch variant which was earlier priced at Rs 31,999 will now sell at Rs 34,999 while the 55-inch model which used to retail at Rs 36,999 will now sell for Rs 39,999.

The new prices of these Mi TVs are now reflecting on the official Xiaomi India website and will be effective across all online and offline stores from January 6.

Xiaomi recently launched its first 55-inch Mi QLED TV in India priced at Rs 59,999 with features like 4K HDR, HDMI 2.1, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support. You can read more about the Mi QLED TV 4K 55-inch here.

 

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AMDs RX 6700 XT and the RX 6700 GPUs could be announced at CES 2021

As we head towards CES 2021, it looks like a lot of tech companies are strutting their stuff out for the public. And, although the presentation will be moved online due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we will still see a ton of cool new products from a bunch of different companies. As we reported earlier, Nvidia is planning on showcasing what it has been working on. Its rival AMD is not far behind though, as the AMD RX 6700 XT and the RX 6700 are rumoured to be announced next week at CES with full availability only sometime towards the end of March.

The AMD RX 6700 XT and the RX 6700 could officially launch in March

The RDNA 2 Radeon cards are rumoured to come sporting AMD’s new Navi 22 GPU which should mean that consumers will be able to buy more affordable GPUs sometime by the end of March. From what we can see the two GPUs will perform similar to the GPUs found on next gen consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The rumour also goes on to state that the GPUs could come with a memory bus of 12GB of GDDR6 RAM! 

AMD RX 6700 XT and RX 6700 could debut at CES 2021

We could also see AMD launch its Ryzen 5000 series of mobile processors at CES 2021 as well. In fact, we earlier reported that the leaked performance specs of the Ryzen 5000 series out-performed Intel’s offering in multicore performance. And, AMD have been approached by Microsoft regarding the GPUs on the Xbox Series X/S. You can read more about that here!



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Lava Mobiles teases designed in India phone with waterdrop notch ahead of January 7 launch

Lava Mobiles has teased the launch of its designed-in India phone on January 7. The phone has been teased to feature triple cameras on the back along with a waterdrop notch cutout for the selfie camera. Lava has been posting teasers of the phone across its social media handles from quite some time now. The company recently launched an entry-level phone called BeU in India with dual cameras and Android 10 Go Edition to boot.

The upcoming smartphones are likely to fall under the budget and mid-range segment and as per previous reports, as many as four phones could debut at tomorrow’s launch. These phones could be priced between Rs 5,000 to Rs 20,000 going up against the likes of Xiaomi, Realme, Oppo and Vivo. 

We’re glad & grateful to @Wangchuk66 for his support. India, if you’re wondering what we’re up to, then stay tuned for #Lava7thJanLaunch to witness the unimaginable.#ProudlyIndian pic.twitter.com/kjQPJJdfEL

— Lava Mobiles (@LavaMobile) January 5, 2021

Lava Mobiles is the second company to launch products made in India after Micromax launched two phones marking its comeback. Lava has been manufacturing phones but does not have any successful smartphone in the budget and mid-range segment yet. The company is looking to change that with the new smartphone set to debut on January 7 in India. It’s rumoured that these smartphones could be powered by stock Android out-of-the-box.

We’re glad & grateful to @Wangchuk66 for his support. India, if you’re wondering what we’re up to, then stay tuned for #Lava7thJanLaunch to witness the unimaginable.#ProudlyIndian pic.twitter.com/kjQPJJdfEL

— Lava Mobiles (@LavaMobile) January 5, 2021

The company has also posted a teaser video featuring Sonam Wangchuk who reveals that one of the upcoming phones has been designed in India. Lava hosted a Design in India challenge in July last year when it invited students and design professionals to make a prototype design under the Make in India initiative. 

In all likelihood, the company could launch a designed in India phone based on the results of the challenge it conducted last year. Lava has scheduled the launch of its new smartphones for 12 PM on January 7. The company is yet to share a live stream live to the public. We will update this page with the YouTube live stream link once it goes live.

 

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OnePlus releases OxygenOS 11 Open Beta build for OnePlus Nord: Heres how to test it out

OnePlus has released the open beta build of the OxygenOS 11 for the OnePlus Nord. The company has managed to update the OnePlus 8 series to the latest OxygenOS 11 and it recently revealed the update plans for other devices as well. The final release build of the OxygenOS 11 will be released after issues and bugs are ironed out from the open beta stage.

Announcing the release through a post on its forums, OnePlus kicked off the OnePlus Nord OxygenOS 11 open beta for users to check out the software in its initial stage. “Please bear in mind that this is beta software and, as such, may be less stable than stable MP builds. If you are installing this build, we highly recommend you make a full system back-up before proceeding,” the post reads. MP builds are the final official builds released after beta testing.

The OxygenOS 11 open beta build brings Android 11 update to the OnePlus Nord along with a new visual design, always-on display, improved dark mode, revamped Shelf and more. Do not that anyone can install this build but if at any time you want to revert to the stable build, the process would wipe away all user data. So be very sure before installing this beta build on your OnePlus Nord.

How to install OxygenOS 11 Open Beta on OnePlus Nord?

Ensure that your OnePlus Nord is charged above 30% and has a minimum of 3GB storage space. OnePlus Nord users in India can click here to download the OxygenOS 11 beta update.

Once downloaded, copy the file to the storage and go to the Settings menu. Tap on System from the list of options and select System Updates from the options. Click the icon on the top right and choose Local upgrade. Select the file downloaded earlier and tap Upgrade. The OxygenOS 11 beta should begin installing on your OnePlus Nord.

The update will not erase saved data but it is recommended to back up all user data before updating.

OnePlus Nord specifications and pricing

OnePlus Nord specifications and pricing

OnePlus Nord was launched in July 2020 starting at Rs 24,999 in India. The phone features a 6.44-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen which offers 90Hz high-refresh-rate. The display is topped with a layer of Gorilla Glass 5 for added protection.

The Nord is powered by the Snapdragon 765G processor with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 620 GPU. This is paired with upto 12GB RAM and 256GB storage options to choose from. 

It has quad cameras on the back that includes a primary 48MP camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 5MP depth sensor and a 2MP macro camera. There’s a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies along with an 8MP secondary ultra-wide-angle camera. 

OnePlus Nord is equipped with 4,115mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging out-of-the-box.

 

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