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Apple iPhone 12 Mini can be yours for Rs 49,090 during the Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2021: Heres how

The Apple iPhone 12 Mini is available for as low as Rs 49,090 during the Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2021. The ongoing sale on Amazon India has kicked off for Prime members and will go live for all users from January 20. The Great Republic Day Sale 2021 is offering upto 40% off on mobile phones and accessories, so it might just be a good time to get that phone you had been eyeing from a while now.

The iPhone 12 Mini made its debut in the iPhone 12 series in October 2020 with a compact form-factor and the mighty A14 Bionic chipset under the hood. The Apple iPhone 12 Mini was launched at a starting price of Rs 69,900 for the base 64GB storage variant and Rs 74,900 for the 128GB option.

How to buy Apple iPhone 12 Mini at Rs 49,090 on Amazon India

During the Amazon sale, the iPhone 12 Mini has received a discount of Rs 5,410 which brings down the price to Rs 64,490. The company is offering an instant discount of Rs 4,500 for SBI Credit Card users which reduces the price further to Rs 59,990.

Now, there’s also an exchange offer with the iPhone 12 Mini that users can avail to get as much as Rs 12,400 off. Do note, however, that Amazon is only offering the Rs 12,400 off on exchange of the iPhone 11 Pro Max and that’s not really a great deal at all because it still is a solid smartphone.

Nevertheless, if for instance you are using an OnePlus 8 and want to try out the other side of the smartphone ecosystem with the iPhone 12 Mini, Amazon is offering Rs 10,900 off on exchange. This brings down the final price to Rs 49,090 on exchange with OnePlus 8. Similarly, OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro owners can get Rs 9,000 and Rs 10,100 off on exchange with the iPhone 12 Mini. 

Amazon is also offering a big chunk of exchange discount on the iPhone 11. If you’re looking to purchase the iPhone 12 Mini and already use the iPhone 11, Amazon will provide you Rs 11,150 off on exchange. 

Additionally, users can also avail No Cost EMI options on select cards during the sale. Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2021 will go on until January 23.

 

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43-inch TV deals to check out during Amazons Great Republic Day Sale

43-inches is the right size if you are looking for a TV for a small living room or even a small bedroom or have limited space at home. 43-inch TVs today are available in a wide price range. We have FHD budget offerings and some TVs bringing a 4K experience. The beauty of getting a TV today is that almost all of them offer some form of a smart TV experience. We have also seen a rise in the number of TVs offering Amazon’s Fire TV UI giving consumers more choice. All the TVs on the list today are smart TVs and bring with them support for popular streaming apps. They also bring with them enough connectivity options to ensure you can connect your set-top-box, gaming console and more. 

Hisense 43A56E

This 43-inch TV from Hisense is a Full HD TV with a refresh rate of 60Hz. For connectivity, it has 2 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports. Since the TV runs on Android TV, you get access to all popular streaming services built-in along with access to the Google Assistant. It also comes with a voice-enabled remote control along with OTT hotkeys for Netflix, Google Play Movies and YouTube. The TV offers 24W of sound output. It has 1GB RAM and 8GB built-in storage. You can buy the TV here. 

AmazonBasics AB43E10DS

A new entry in the TV space is the TVs from AmazonBasics and what we have today is the 43-inch FHD version of the TV. The display of this TV has a refresh rate of 60Hz. For connectivity, it has 2 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports. It also boasts of 20-W of sound output. The TV runs on the Fire TV UI, so if you have ever used a Fire TV stick, you should be right at home with this TV’s UI. The TV comes with Alexa built-in giving you voice controls on the TV along with the ability to control your Alexa enabled home appliances. Moving over to the remote control, it looks like the Fire TV stick remote control but comes with some added buttons. You get the standard power, navigation, voice and playback buttons found on the Fire TV Stick remote control. You can buy the TV here.

OnePlus 43Y1

The OnePlus 43-inch TV has an FHD resolution and a refresh rate of 60Hz. For connectivity, it has 2 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports. It has 20W of sound output. The TV runs on Android TV 9 UI giving you access to the Play Store along with popular streaming services. It also supports the Google Assistant. OnePlus claims that the TV covers 93% of the DCI-P3 colour space. In addition to Android TV, the TV also has OnePlus’ OxygenPlay UI. The companion smartphone app gives you more control over the TV. You can buy the OnePlus TV here. 

LG 43UM7290PTF

This 43-inch TV from LG boats of a 4K resolution along with support for Active HDR. The TV has a refresh rate of 50Hz. For connectivity, the TV has 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports. It has 20W of sound output. The TV runs on LG’s WebOS and gives you access to an app store with access to all popular streaming service. WebOS has a neat and easy to use UI. The TV has an IPS panel, and it also supports DTS: Virtual X. The TV has 1.5GB RAM and 4GB built-in storage. You can buy the LG TV here. 

Sony 43X7400H

This 43-inch TV from Sony runs on Android bringing with it access to the Google Play Store and all popular streaming services. It has Sony’s X1 4K processor and Triluminos display. The TV is a 4K TV with support for HDR. It also has Sony’s MotionflowXR so that users can enjoy fast-moving content like sports. It also supports 4K HDR gaming. The TV brings with its slim bezels and razor-thin feet. For connectivity, the TV has 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports. It has 20W of sound output and sports Sony’s Bass Reflex speakers with ClearAudio+ technology. You can buy the Sony TV here. 



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Jabra Elite 85t Review: Feature-rich and fun

The Jabra Elite 85t are the company’s best true wireless earbuds yet, no doubt. The addition of extremely competent ANC, as well as the refinement of the sound quality, has definitely earned Jabra a place in the spotlight. If you’re looking for a pair of true wireless earbuds with great ANC and sound quality and tons of functionality, you can't really go wrong with the Jabra Elite 85t.

 

One of the most explosive and crowded categories in audio is the truly wireless earphones segment with launches coming in hot across several price points. While AirPods may be the go-to for Apple users, Android users can have a tough time navigating through the market due to the sheer number of choices and the lack of a go-to set of earphones. Amongst all, Jabra has been one of the most reliable brands that offer users a dependable pair of TWS earphones every year. We were fans of the Elite 65t and Elite Active 65t, and were even bigger fans of the Elite 75t and Elite Active 75t since they provided users with an amalgamation of features, decent sound quality and solid build. This is the reason we have been waiting with bated breath for the next generation Jabra Elite 85t to be launched in India. Now that we finally have our hands on the Elite 85t, let’s see how they perform. On paper, the Jabra Elite 85t seems like a fantastic pair of TWS earphones with a host of features including ANC, customisable controls, wireless charging, and others, as well as good battery life. Let’s see if the earphones are as competent in real life as they seem to be on paper.

Build and design

Jabra Elite 85t

Jabra describes the Elite 85t as “semi-open” earphones that don’t need to be jammed all the way in your ear canals to achieve a proper fit, according to Jabra at least. The earbuds have a similar shape as the last generation, except this time, they come with oval-shaped ear tips and not round ones, which just nestle in your ear without having to be twisted in. 

Jabra Elite 85t

The earbuds also pack in Active Noise Cancelling technology and larger 12mm drivers, which have caused them to become visibly larger than the Elite 75ts. The Jabra logo is smacked right onto the physical buttons at the back of both earbuds. Jabra has also incorporated pressure-relief vents to the buds to prevent low frequencies from exerting too much pressure in the wearer’s ears. The back of the buds has a labyrinth of tiny microphone holes which are much smaller than their predecessors’ and will likely keep more dust out. 

Jabra Elite 85t

The earbuds are still pretty tiny but not quite as compact and diminutive as the 75t, which feels like a step back in some ways. The same goes for the charging case, which also has a considerably larger footprint than its predecessor’s charging case. The case and the earbuds have also lost the velvety, non-slippery texture that we loved so much on the Elite Active 75t. Now, it comes with a plain ol’ matte, plasticky texture that doesn’t feel quite as premium. 

Jabra Elite 85t

The Jabra Elite 85t's case can be charged with any Qi-certified wireless charger

The charging case houses a USB-C charging port on the back, a single LED light to indicate battery status, and a Qi wireless charging symbol at the bottom of the case. The case needs to be propped upright to charge wirelessly on any Qi-certified wireless charger. The earbuds slot into the case securely and the magnets are strong enough to prevent them from falling out. Unfortunately, the hinge of the charging case on the Elite 85t doesn’t feel quite as robust as the Jabra Elite Active 75t.

Jabra Elite 85t vs Jabra Elite Active 75t

Case dimensions comparison - Jabra Elite 85t (left) vs Jabra Elite Active 75t (right)

The buds come equipped with IPX4 water and sweat resistance, down from the IP55 water and dust resistant rating on the Jabra Elite 75t. They’re now on par with the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and the AirPods Pro when it comes to IP rating, which is definitely a downgrade in this area. The earbuds will be able to survive light splashes and sweating, but heavy sweaters should steer away from using the Elite 85t as fitness earbuds. 

Comfort and fit

As mentioned above, the Jabra Elite 85t’s earbuds are larger than its predecessor and now have an oval-shaped ear tip instead of the more common rounded one. The earbuds, in our experience, slid into our ears easily and stayed put through normal movement and light exercise. The earbuds don’t have to be jammed and twisted in place, however, it is absolutely integral to find a pair of silicone ear tips that fit you perfectly to achieve a good level of comfort and security. 

Jabra Elite 85t

In the box, Jabra has provided two extra sets of oval silicone ear tips that now come with a protective mesh on top to allow less dirt and dust to get in. We found that the L (large) ear tips provided the reviewer with the best fit. We would have preferred it if Jabra provided 4-5 different sizes of ear tips, since everyone may not find the perfect fit in the three provided sizes. Due to the new oval shape, it is integral to find the right fit since the earphones slip out of the ears constantly if the wearer is using wrong-sized ear tips.

Jabra Elite 85t

The Jabra Elite 75t and Elite Active 75t earbuds were one of the most comfortable pairs of TWS earphones we tested last year. The Jabra Elite 85t is also extremely comfortable, albeit slightly less comfortable and snug in the ear than their predecessors. The semi-open design also eliminates the plugged-up ear feeling that some find uncomfortable.

Jabra Sound+ app and other features

The Jabra Sound+ app is one of the most comprehensive accompanying apps for TWS earphones. It comes equipped with a nifty 5-band customisable EQ that can be used to tweak sound settings as per an individual’s preference. The app also boasts of a few EQ presets such as Bass Boost, Treble Boost, Speech, and others. 

Users can also apply their desired noise cancellation or Ambient sound effect. There are currently 5 levels of noise cancellation from least isolating to most, however, the official website mentions 11 toggleable levels of ANC. This will probably be added via a software update, however, at the time of reviewing, we were only able to toggle between 5 levels of noise cancelling. Ambient Sound also has 5 levels of effectiveness, which is pretty convenient in different situations. For example, in a train station, you may want to apply the maximum level of ambient sound or HearThrough in order to listen to announcements easily. On the other hand, in an office setting, you may want lower levels of ambient sound to be allowed in. It’s great to see the sheer amount of control users can have over these settings via the Sound+ app.

Jabra Sound+ app

Jabra Sound+ app is available on iOS and Android

Like we’ve seen on Jabra models before, the app also allows users to choose between moments including My Moment, Commute, and Focus. You can customise these moments and apply the desired noise cancellation effect for each Moment. 

Lastly, you can also customise the controls of your earbuds for both media and calls as per your preference. The default controls are the follows - 

Single press (right) - play/pause media/ accept an incoming call Single press (left) - cycle through ANC and HearThrough / accept an incoming call Double press (right) - summon voice assistant / reject an incoming call Double press (left) - Go to next track / reject an incoming call Triple press (left) -  Go to previous track

The other controls are left at no functionality by default. You can also control some things during ongoing calls such as single press (either bud) will mute or unmute the call and a double press (either bud) will end an ongoing call. We chose to mess around with the controls a fair bit and customise them as per our preferences. Unfortunately though, you still cannot add volume controls, which is slightly disappointing. Nevertheless, the Jabra Sound+ app is excellent since it provides users with a granular level of control over their earphones. It also has a MySound feature which calibrates the device’s sound according to the wearer’s hearing. Neat!

Jabra Elite 85t

App aside, the Jabra Elite 85t comes with a bunch of other compelling features and are honestly one of the most feature-laden pairs of true wireless earphones on the market in 2021. The earphones, powered by Bluetooth v5.1, come with multipoint connection support, which means you can connect them to 2 devices simultaneously and seamlessly switch between them. You can also use the buds in Mono mode, however, only the right earbud can be used independently, which is a bit odd. There’s also support for the SBC and AAC audio codecs, however, Android users will be disappointed to know that the buds don’t support the high quality aptX codec at this premium price point. Nevertheless, the performance with AAC is also pretty stable and almost as good as some earphones with aptX support.

Additionally, you also get Qi wireless charging support for the case. As mentioned above, you will have to make the case stand upright to charge it. The case can be charged with all Qi-certified wireless chargers, including smartphones with reverse charging. We used the reverse charging on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and it worked perfectly fine. 

Active Noise Cancellation and HearThrough performance

The headlining feature of the Jabra Elite 85t is Active Noise Cancellation. This time around, Jabra has included a dedicated Active Noise Cancellation processor within the buds instead of providing the feature via an OTA update. The earphones use feedforward and feedback noise cancelling. 

The ANC on the Jabra Elite 85t is excellent. The earphones are definitely catching up to the heavyweights in this category - the Sony WF-1000XM3 and the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds. The earphones displayed excellent performance in cancelling out low and mid-range ambient sounds. It even muffled a fair bit of some human voices, which pleasantly surprised us. What’s even more impressive is that despite the Jabra Elite 85t having a semi-open design, the noise-cancelling is not compromised to an easily tangible extent.

Jabra Elite 85t

The earphones do an excellent job at diminishing sounds such as AC drone, car engine, and even some male voices. They do an acceptable job at cancelling out sounds like high-speed fans, children and female voices, and mechanical keyboards. Overall, the Jabra Elite 85t really impressed us with its ANC chops. The Sony WF-1000XM3 still has the edge at cancelling out some higher-range sounds, but the Jabra is coming incredibly close. 

HearThrough is also pretty good on the Jabra Elite 85t. The environmental sounds are clearly audible and they don't sound unnatural like they do on some cheaper TWS in the market.

Sound quality

Equipped with 12mm drivers, the Jabra Elite 85t establishes itself as a reasonably balanced sounding pair of earphones. The bass notes are slightly exaggerated, however, they are far tamer than what was seen on their predecessors, the Jabra Elite 75t. The lows have a nice weight to them without sounding muddy. Bass-heavy tracks such as bad guy by Billie Eilish or Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson ft Bruno Mars sound impactful, sufficiently detailed and controlled. It isn't as disciplined as the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 and the Sony WF-1000XM3 when it comes to bass response, but it definitely is a step above the 75t variant. And if you’re looking for some punch and oomph from your earphones, these earphones provide you that without sounding muddy or jarring.

Uncompensated frequency response graph - Jabra Elite 85t (Green) vs Reference IEM (Orange)

The mids are excellent on the Jabra Elite 85t leading to some of the best vocal performances we’ve seen reproduced on true wireless earphones. Vocals sound engaging and are packed with details and nuances down to the slight breaths singers take between lines. Listening to Hunter by Bjork on these earphones, we were impressed by how well the harmonic variances in the sound was picked up and delivered. Alongside, we were also impressed by the stellar imaging and stereo separation.

Jabra Elite 85t

The highs are decent, at best. The dip in the frequency graph at 3K suggests that highs aren’t rendered with the best detail and you can hear this when you listen to rock tracks where the cymbals and hi-hats lack some sparkle. For example, the track Highway Tune by Greta Van Fleet sounded a bit listless in the higher frequencies which lessened the overall impact of the song. Now, moving on to the soundstage, due to the semi open design the music does sound slightly more open and natural than the Elite 75t, however, it lacks the punch of the 75t as well due to this trait. Simply said, these earphones aren’t for those who prefer boomy bass. Overall, the Jabra Elite 85t impressed us with its performance, albeit the highs could be better reproduced.

As has become pretty standard, call quality on the Jabra Elite 85t is extremely good. Our voice sounded crisp and there wasn’t a lot of background sound that could be heard by the listener on the other end of the call.  

Battery life

The Jabra Elite 85t comes with 5.5 hours of battery life on the buds with ANC turned on (7 hours with ANC off), as per the company. The total battery life along with the charging case is rated at 25 hours with ANC turned on and 31 hours with ANC turned off. These are pretty standard numbers in the premium segment of true wireless earphones. The Sony WF-1000XM3 comes with a slightly better earbud battery life of 6 hours from a single charge, however, they are slightly costlier. The earphones beat the AirPods Pro’s 4.5 hours of battery life on a single charge, which is great at this price point.

Jabra Elite 85t

In our tests, we found that the earbuds lasted for about 5 hours and 45 minutes with ANC turned on the entire time, at about 60 percent volume. The case charges back up to full from zero percent in about 3 hours via a USB-C cable. Wireless charging is slower, as expected. There’s also quick charge on these earbuds, so a mere 15 minutes of charging will net you about 1 hour of playtime, which is pretty decent.

Verdict

The Jabra Elite 85t are the company’s best true wireless earbuds yet, no doubt. The addition of extremely competent ANC, as well as the refinement of the sound quality has definitely earned Jabra a place in the spotlight. Priced at Rs 18,999, these earphones offer users a plethora of features, an excellent app with tons of customisation options, great sound quality, and good battery life. The design, in our opinion, does feel like a downgrade since it is significantly larger and doesn’t feel as premium as the Jabra Elite 75t, however, the fit of the earphones is still pretty stellar. Overall, if you’re looking for a pair of true wireless earbuds with great ANC and sound quality and tons of functionality, you can't really go wrong with the Jabra Elite 85t.



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WhatsApp postpones privacy policy deadline till May 15 amidst backlash

WhatsApp has postponed its new privacy policy update for users until May 15 after a major backlash. Previously, the company was slated to enforce the new privacy policy on February 8 but amidst the ongoing data-sharing debacle, WhatsApp has paused its plans to implement it for the next three months. WhatsApp introduced changes to its privacy policy on January 6 where it detailed how it's working with Facebook for deeper integration across all Facebook products.

In a new blog post, the company is offering more time to users to review WhatsApp’s updated privacy policy and says that “No one will have their account suspended or deleted on February 8.” WhatsApp is also promising to clear up the misinformation and reiterates that the new policy does not affect users chats but instead is related to business accounts only.

WhatsApp has also revealed that the new business options will be available on the messaging app on May 15 which will be the last day to accept the company’s new terms. “While not everyone shops with a business on WhatsApp today, we think that more people will choose to do so in the future and its important people are aware of these services. This update does not expand our ability to share data with Facebook,” the company says in the blog.

With this, it is clear that WhatsApp has no intention to review its new privacy policy and has time and again said that it cannot see users chats, group chats or listen to calls and that it is encrypted in a secured way. The same applies to parent-company Facebook, who does not have access to this private information, WhatsApp has clarified.

WhatsApp has also outlined how it works with Facebook and business accounts saying that it wants to make it easier for people to connect with a business account if they should require. “Messaging with businesses is different than messaging with your family or friends,” the company states.

However, the company has clarified that if a business is using Facebook’s hosting services to manage their chats and communicate to customers, it may use the information provided by the user for marketing and advertising purposes. The new privacy policy was set to take effect from February 8 but now it has been deferred to May 15. 

You can read more about WhatsApp's updated privacy policy here and what it means for users here.

 

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Reliance to integrate JioMart with WhatsApp in the next six months: Report

Reliance is planning to integrate JioMart with WhatsApp within the next six month if the latest report is to be believed. The company took Amazon and Flipkart head-on when in December 2019 RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani announced JioMart. The service went live in 200+ cities initially in July 2020 with Android and iOS apps.

According to a report by Mint that cites two anonymous officials, JioMart will be integrated to WhatsApp via the latter’s newly introduced shopping features, giving over 400 million users an option to shop on JioMart directly from within the app. As reported last year, Reliance and Facebook were exploring the possibility of making a super-app with WhatsApp for India. This app would let people communicate with each other and also served as a one-stop-shop for essential supplies, groceries or apparel and more.

This development comes at a time when WhatsApp has been marred in controversy over its new privacy policy that was supposed to be in effect from February 8 but was pushed back to three months. WhatsApp introduced changes to its privacy policy on January 6 where it detailed how it's working with Facebook for deeper integration across all Facebook products.

WhatsApp has also recently announced new shopping features that make it easier for people to shop right from within the app. Users will be able to check out a shop’s catalogue and add products to a cart. With JioMart’s integration, Reliance and Facebook could potentially help local Kirana stores. Mint’s report states that Reliance Retail is bringing local Kirana stores to its platform for last-mile delivery. 

What this means for users is that JioMart will use your location to see if there’s a local Kirana store that’s signed up with them. A user’s order will either be delivered by their local store or Reliance’s logistics company. As for how users will pay for the order, WhatsApp recently went live with its payments system in India in collaboration with major national and global banks. It’s likely the company will offer WhatsApp Pay as an option to users which could see a boost after this integration.

If you want to know how to use JioMart to place an order, we have a simple explainer that you can check out here. You can also read more about the JioMart service here. 

 



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Call of Duty: Mobile to add two new weapons in next seasons update

Call of Duty: Mobile has confirmed that it will be adding two new weapons in its next seasonal update. The developers have teased the new weapons over social media, and only sleuths have deciphered them. This would include the FAMAS and the SKS rifles. Over on Reddit, the developers did say that they will be adding one assault rifle to the game, and that would be the FAMAS. The SKS, on the other hand, will most likely be a Marksman’s rifle, and will join the Kilo Bolt-Action rifle that was added a few months back. 

Judging by its inclusion in the mainline Call of Duty games, the FAMAS may either offer burst fire or full-auto fire options, it is also quite possible that it might offer both the options, letting the player choose while fire-cycle they would prefer. The SKS is a semi-automatic rifle that fits the mould of a designated marksman’s rifle. However, it is not yet known how it will compare against the Kilo Bolt-Action, and what new feature it will bring to the table. 

A new weapon is approaching! Can you guess what it is? Coming in the next season of #CODMobile! pic.twitter.com/wXtg3GR612

— Call of Duty: Mobile (@PlayCODMobile) January 16, 2021

 

Wait.. there's more?! Can you guess what weapon this is? Coming in the next season of #CODMobile pic.twitter.com/H8JdsKVdxW

— Call of Duty: Mobile (@PlayCODMobile) January 17, 2021

The developers have also confirmed that the next season of Call of Duty: Mobile will not be called Season 14. Rather, it will be reset to Season 1. It is not yet known exactly how this will affect the game itself. The new update should drop in about a week or so.



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Poco F2 to come with a flagship SoC reveals Poco India head

The successor to the Poco F1, the Poco F2 is expected to launch soon in India. The company had revealed that the Poco F2 Pro would not be seeing an India launch and a true spiritual successor to the Poco F1 was in the works.

The details of the Poco F2 are still under wraps, but a previous leak had suggested that the phone could be powered by a mid-range 732 chipset. All the leaks came crashing down when the popular tipster and leaker Mukul Sharma carried out an AMA session with POCO India Country Director, Anuj Sharma.

Poco F1

Anuj Sharma clarified that a mid-range chipset has already been used in Poco X3, and the F-series is above the X-series lineup, hinting that the Poco F2 could be powered by a flagship-level SoC. In December two batteries had been certified by BIS for Poco having model numbers R15B02W and R14B02W speculated to be laptop batteries, but Anuj Sharma confirmed these were POCO batteries.

The Poco F2 could come with a flagship chipset as the previous Poco phone, the Poco F1 had a Snapdragon 845 SoC. While Anuj Sharma did not reveal which chipset will be used, it can be speculated that the device could house a Snapdragon 865 or a newer chipset.

Coming to the pricing of the new phone, the head of Poco India revealed that it will be priced higher as it is impossible to launch it at the same price as the F1. 

In the video, Anuj revealed that he had tasked the R&D team to work on other products that could be a spiritual successor to the Poco F1.

 



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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 ...