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Nokia 54 could launch on February 10 in India alongside Nokia 34: Report

Nokia 5.4 could launch in India on February 10, as per the latest leak. The Nokia 5.4 was launched in December 2020 for European countries and succeeds the Nokia 5.3. While the HMD Global backed company has not revealed the exact date of the launch of the Nokia 5.4 in India, it has started teasing the launch of the Nokia 3.4 in India. 

The Nokia 3.4 was also announced last year in September and is confirmed to arrive in India in the coming days. According to a report by Gizmochina, Nokia is planning to launch the Nokia 5.4 on February 10 and could announce the Nokia 3.4 alongside. Nokia is yet to unveil the official date for the launch of its new phones in India.

Nokia 5.4 specifications

Nokia 5.4 specifications

Since the Nokia 5.4 has already been announced in other markets, its specifications are known already. The Nokia 5.4 features a 6.39-inch HD+ (1560 x 720 pixels) resolution display with a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The phone has an 8.7 millimetres thickness and weighs 181 grams with a fingerprint reader situated on the back panel.

The Nokia 5.4 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 610 GPU. This is paired with 4GB/6GB of RAM and upto 128GB storage options to choose from. It also lets users expand the storage by using a microSD card slot. The phone runs on stock Android 10 out-of-the-box.

The Nokia 5.4 features a quad camera setup on the back with a 48MP primary camera, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera, 2MP macro camera and 2MP depth sensor. The rear cameras can record in 4K UHD at 30FPS and 1080p at 30FPS. On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole cutout.

The Nokia 5.4 is equipped with a 4,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging and the phone is offered in two colours: Polar Night and Polar Dusk.

Nokia 3.4 specifications

Nokia 3.4 specifications

The Nokia 3.4 features a 6.3-inch HD+ (1560 x 720 pixels) resolution display with a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. It measures 8.7 millimetres in thickness and weighs 180 grams.

The phone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 processor with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 610 GPU. This is paired with upto 4GB RAM and 64GB storage options to choose from. Users have the option of expanding the storage by upto 512GB by using a microSD card. It runs on Android 10 and will receive an update to Android 11 soon.

The Nokia 3.4 comes with a triple camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 13MP camera, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP depth sensor. There is an 8MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole cutout.

There is a fingerprint reader on the back and the Nokia 3.4 is equipped with a 4,000mAh battery that supports 10W normal charging speed.

 

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Garena Free Fire to get Attack on Titan crossover event in March

Garena has announced a partnership with Kodansha to add Attack on Titan content to Free Fire. The crossover event will go live sometime in March, although an exact date is not yet provided.

Harold Teo, Free Fire Producer at Garena stated, "Free Fire players can soon battle in the style of one of the world’s most captivating modern dark fantasy anime – Attack on Titan. The series has captured the imagination of many worldwide with its unique and immersive narratives; we’re excited to bring this over into the world of Free Fire.”

What to expect in the Garena Free Fire and Attack on Titan crossover

As one might expect, Free Fire’s crossover with Attack on Titan will feature skins, outfits and more. All of these will obviously be based on the Attack on Titan anime. This includes outfits based on the Survey Corps division, as well as those based on the Titans themselves. Other features include gun skins and in-game items and collectables.

GArena and ATtack of Titan

This isn’t the first time Garena has announced a crossover event with a popular Anime. Back in January, the developers announced a partnership with One-Punch Man. This included One-Punch Man themed items like Easter eggs on the spawn island and reskins of in-game elements like airdrops and airships. Players also got the chance to get Saitama and Genos character costumes. There are also backpacks and weapon skins that places could collect.

Garena is already preparing to update Free Fire with the OB26 update. The game is currently down for maintenance, in and should be back up within a few hours. The new update is tipped to include a Revive system, new game play elements, new characters and more. It will also buff and nerf certain weapons to make the game more balanced. You can learn about what to expect in the update here.



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Realme X7 Pro

The Realme X7 Pro is a good daily driver of a smartphone for its great battery life, reliable performance and a gorgeous display that's great both indoors and outdoors, for both work and play. Gamers will appreciate the 120HZ high refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate on the Super AMOLED display. The Realme X7 Pro uses the new Sony IMX 686 sensor for really good results in both good light and low light. The Ultra-wide camera leaves room for improvement while the 2MP Macro and Monochrome cameras are of little use.

We are just two months into 2021 and we’re already seeing devices that offer new and novel improvements over their predecessors. This year’s performance bar is being pushed around by MediaTek with its Dimensity 1000+, a 7nm-based SoC which we saw in the OPPO Reno5 Pro 5G and are now getting to test out in the Realme X7 Pro. This is the first phone from Realme to launch in the country, and the brand is definitely starting off on a strong foot, at least on the basis of the on-paper specs. You’re getting the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ SoC, 8GB LPDDR4x RAM, an FHD+ AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and of course, super fast 65W fast charging. If you’re considering buying this phone, here’s everything you need to know.

Realme X7 Pro Performance

Realme X7 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ SoC, with 4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. Running the chipset through our standard benchmarking process, we see that its performance is higher than that of the OPPO Reno5 Pro 5G. Further investigation reveals that this is because when the ROM detects a benchmark, it clocks up the four performance cores to the max. While this isn’t the kind of benchmark result inflation MediaTek is traditionally known for, it does unfortunately make the benchmark-based comparison unfair. We see evidence of the partial boost by recording the CPU frequencies while running popular benchmarks, and we also see that in GeekBench5, the multi-core results fall behind the rest of the other devices.

Realme X7 Pro powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+SoC CPU Performance on Antutu

Realme X7 Pro powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+SoC CPU Performance on Geekbench

Realme X7 Pro powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+SoC GPU Performance on GFXBench

While the benchmarking might not give a reliable metric of performance, we still managed to evaluate day-to-day performance. Our gaming sessions were logged using GameBench, which allows us to evaluate second-by-second CPU data along with frame rates and the stability. With CoD Mobile, Asphalt 9 and even Shadowgun Legends set to their highest graphics settings. Our data looks promising on multiple counts. Firstly, the frame rates for both Asphalt 9 and CoD: Mobile were 60fps average, with 99 percent stability for the former and 100 percent stability on the latter. Shadowgun Legends also clocks an average FPS of 60fps, but with a stability of 99 percent. While gaming, we don’t face any performance issues, but do notice a build-up of some heat. The Realme X7 Pro features a vapour chamber for improved thermals, but we did clock specific parts of the screen hitting up to 40-degrees Celsius. The phone doesn’t get uncomfortable, but its winter right now, so a warm phone that feels nice to hold now, might feel unpleasant once summer rolls around.

The Realme X7 Pro does rack up impressive framerates while gaming

Heating of the dispay can be an issue while gaming for long hours on the Realme X7 Pro

With respect to average, day to day use, the Realme X7 Pro feels snappy and surprisingly reliable. Everything from e-mail, to taking and editing photos, everything runs well on the phone. Unlike with gaming, the phone does not heat up even noticeably so during day-to-day use. While our anecdotal experience of using the phone has been good, MediaTek’s continued practice of boosting the SoC performance for benchmarks leaves us very disappointed. This kind of practice makes it harder to accurately peg the device’s performance in an objective manner, preventing us from giving you a true account of the phone’s performance. Given that this behaviour does not exist on the Oppo Reno5 Pro 5G, we’re inclined to say that this one’s on Realme to fix.

Realme X7 Pro Camera

It’s a little crazy to see just how fast large-format-large-megapixel sensors got democratized. The Realme X7 Pro features Sony’s new IMX 686 sensor with a 64-megapixel resolution and measuring 1/1.72 inches diagonally. The result, for those who buy the Realme X7 Pro, is  a good imaging experience. The smartphone also offers an 8MP ultra-wide camera and two additional 2MP cameras; one macro and one monochrome. So let’s dive into the image quality. Do note that all samples embedded below have been resized for web. You can view the original, unedited images in our Flickr Gallery here.

For well-lit daytime shots, you can just simply go ahead and shoot in the 64MP mode without worrying about a loss in image quality. Typically in the past, when you shot on the non-binned mode, the resulting image would be less sharp, less saturated and have visibly less dynamic range in comparison to tits binned counterpart. This gap in image quality seems to have been greatly narrowed down with this new sensor. The only noticeable difference between the binned and non-binned result is the dynamic range, with the binned result having a better representation of the shadows. This might not be a deal breaker in daylight shots, but will become a big deal when shooting in night mode.

When shooting in low light, the camera won’t automatically switch over to the Night Mode. However, once you do toggle the mode, you’re on your way to some very good results. The images resulting from the Night Mode are very well exposed and the HDR tone mapping allows for both shadows and highlights to be represented fairly, without hurting the dynamic range. The phone also offers an ultra-low light mode, which for the most part, allows you to shoot images in damn near pitch black. In fact, in our testing, the only way to kick the ultra low light mode on was to shoot our test scene in a near-pitch-black room. The results of the low light mode are definitely impressive, with very good noise control, impressive dynamic range and no visible colour shift. All this is definitely impressive, but there is a catch. Shooting in low light mode requires you to handhold the shot steady for a good 5-8 seconds. This means that there will be occasions where your shots will end up being blurred due to hand-shake and capturing any kind of candid low-light moments are out of the question. If you can hand hold till then (the phone does offer some level of EIS to keep the frame steady), then you will definitely walk away with impressive, social media worthy shots.

When you move onto the ultra-wide lens, the lack of autofocus does limit your framing. This doesn’t change the fact that day time results from this 8 megapixel shooter are definitely acceptable. The reason the shots don’t get classified as exceptional is because of the large amount of distortion half-way through the frame, making your subject look visibly stretched. There also appears to be fringing in some photos, but that’s a common occurance in ultra-wide lenses, so we can’t fault the Realme X7 Pro for that.

Perhaps the two most unnecessary additions to the camera stack are the macro and monochrome lenses, which don’t find any use beyond the novelty factor. The macro lens, for most part, is unusable due to lack of auto-focus and image stabilization. Add to that the fact that in order to get the subject in focus,  you’re going to have to get very close (around 3cm close) and that can often cast the phone’s shadow on the subject, ruining the shot. Once again, this isn’t Realme’s fault, but that of the smartphone industry in general, which keeps forcing a half-baked, practically useless camera onto users because apparently “more is better.” It is not. For the most part you’re going to be limiting yourself to using the primary camera and the ultra-wide, Fun fact, you can take pretty decent close-up shots in the 64MP mode (or even the binned mode) and then crop that image to get better results than you would from the Macro camera.

Realme X7 Pro Display

One of the strongest points of differentiation between the Realme X7 Pro and the Oppo Reno5 Pro 5G is the display. Realme has gone all out and given users and FHD+ AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and a touch sampling rate of 240Hz. These two features combined add to the extremely responsive feel of RealmeOS, which for some reason still remains in version 1 and is based on Android 10. Regardless, the display can be set to operate at 60Hz or 120Hz, with a third option allowing the phone to dynamically shift between the two (not to be confused with Adaptive Sync like that on the Mi 10i).

The Realme X7 Pro also boasts of a super bright display, hitting 1200 nits of peak brightness, but we measured the peak brightness to go up to 660 nits only. The reason for this is because the display pumps up to 1200nits when there is HDR content playing on the screen. Unfortunately, at the time of testing, the phone wasn’t compatible with Netflix or Amazon Prime’s HDR content playback, so we could not verify Realme’s claim on the 1200-nits bit. Other than that, the display is actually quite great. It is easily usable outdoors irrespective of the lighting conditions. The pre-applied screen protector, however, is a rather poor quality one, as it holds fingerprints very easily and also is prone to hosting reflections. Removing the screen protector great alleviated both of these problems, so we’d suggest you try and find a high-quality screen guard to protect your phone’s screen once you get it.

Realme X7 Pro Build and Design

The Realme X7 Pro doesn’t break any moulds when it comes to design. It comes in three colours, with the iridescent finish being the most unique one. Our black colour unit looks fairly homogenous with Realme’s other smartphones, including last year’s Realme 7 Pro. Even so, the simple design language is a good thing. The phone feels well balanced in the hand, an the button placement is comfortable to reach. The power button on the right side and the volume rocker on the left make for a good design aesthetic, although this is a purely personal choice. The black colour is extremely prone to showing fingerprints, and even though its Gorilla Glass 5 on the back, we would strongly recommend using the supplied TPU case to keep the phone clean and safe. There’s no headphone jack and neither is there a MicroSD card slot on this phone, two things that seem to be fast disappearing from smartphones these days.

Realme X7 Pro Battery Life

The Realme X7 Pro houses a 4500mAh battery with support for the company’s 65W SuperDart charging. Now in our usage with the display set to 120Hz, the phone just barely lasted a whole day of heavy use while the 60Hz mode got us till the next morning. We’re not too worried about these numbers though, since the 65W charging tops up the phone from 0 to 100 in under 40 minutes, which is just incredible. You could have the phone be at 2 percent battery, go take a shower and by the time you’re ready to leave for work, the battery is already charged enough to last you till the evening. The 65W charging is what redeems the otherwise average battery life on this phone, and that is a big plus in our books.

Realme X7 Pro Conclusion

The Realme X7 Pro, in our usage, did leave us every bit impressed. From the gaming performance to its super-fast charging make the phone a great daily driver. For those who like taking casual photos, the camera stack will offer pretty good and consistent performance, without having to fiddle with too many settings. For those of you out there who are a little more particular about numbers, the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ SoC on the Realme X7 Pro has been configured to boost itself for benchmark runs, so we would absolutely not rely on them.



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Realme X7 and X7 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity processors launched in India: Price, specifications and availability

Realme X7 and Realme X7 Pro have officially launched in India in the mid-range smartphone segment. Realme X7 series was launched back in September 2020 and was teased to arrive in India. The wait is over as the Realme X7 and X7 Pro with Mediatek Dimensity processors have just been announced.

The Realme X7 is the first phone in the country to be powered by the Diemsnity 800U processor while the X7 Pro has the Dimensity 1000+ under the hood. The phones are currently based on Android 10 based Realme UI 1.0 but the company has promised to push out the 2.0 update based on Android 11 soon. Let’s take a look at the pricing, specifications and availability of the Realme X7 series in India.

Realme X7 and X7 Pro pricing

The Realme X7 is priced starting at Rs 19,999 for the base variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage and Rs 21,999 for the 8GB+128GB variant. Meanwhile, the Realme X7 Pro is priced at Rs 29,999 with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. 

The Realme X7 is being offered in two colours: Nebula and Space Silver while the Realme X7 Pro will be available in Fantasy and Mystic Black colours to choose from.

The Realme X7 goes on sale from February 12 and the X7 Pro will be available to purchase from February 10. Both phones will be available to purchase from Flipkart and Realme India store.

Realme X7 specifications

The Realme X7 features triple cameras on the back and is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 800U

Realme X7 features a 6.4-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display that uses an AMOLED panel with a punch-hole cut out for the selfie camera. The screen is topped with a layer of Gorilla Glass for additional protection and there is a fingerprint reader underneath. It measures 8.1 millimetres in thickness and weighs 176 grams.

The X7 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor with an octa-core CPU and Mali0G57 GPU. This is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage options to choose from.

Realme X7 has a quad-camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 64MP camera with an f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 119-degree field-of-view and a 2MP macro camera. There’s a 16MP selfie camera on the front and the rear cameras can record in 4K at 30FPS.

The Realme X7 has a 4,310mAh battery that supports 50W fast charging and comes with a 65W fast charging adapter out-of-the-box. Realme claims that the phone can be fully charged in 47 minutes. 

Realme X7 Pro specifications

The Realme X7 Pro supports 65W fast charging out-of-the-box

Realme X7 Pro features a 6.55-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution AMOLED screen with a punch-hole cut out for the selfie camera. The display supports 120Hz high refresh rate, is topped with a layer of Gorilla Glass 5 and is also home to a fingerprint reader under the screen. It measures 8.5 millimetres in thickness and weighs 184 grams.

The X7 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ processor with an octa-core CPU and Mali-G77 GPU. This is paired with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

Realme X7 Pro comes with a quad-camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 64MP camera that uses Sony IMX686 sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 119-degree field-of-view, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is a 32MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole cutout. The rear cameras can record in up to 4K UHD at 60FPS with support for EIS.

The X7 Pro is equipped with a 4,500mAh battery with support for 65W fast charging out-of-the-box. Realme claims that the phone can go from 0-100% in 35 minutes.

 



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FAUG is now available globally on the Google Play Store

nCore Games have just announced that FAUG will now be available globally. The company made the announcement via its official social media accounts. The game was launched on January 26 in India. To recall, the game is based on the Galwan Valley conflict that occurred between Indian and Chinese soldiers in 2020.

FAU-G goes global #1 Free game FAU-G, proudly made in India, is now available worldwide. Download now: https://ift.tt/2MQHNar #atmanirbharbharat@vishalgondal @akshaykumar @dayanidhimg @BharatKeVeer pic.twitter.com/d0VRG4DynY

— nCORE Games (@nCore_games) February 3, 2021

Before launch, we asked Vishal Gondal, Advisor and Investor at nCore Games, if there would be an international launch for FAUG. Gondal stated that the game would be launched internationally. However, the game has been designed to it has been designed to appeal to Indians. “The game will have a global launch. However, the themes and storyline are designed for consumers aware of Indian culture,” he said.

FAUG rating continue to drop

FAUG currently has a rating of 3.3 stars on the Google Play Store. In fact, it seems like the game is seeing a continuous slide in rating ever since launch. The quality of the final game seems to have disappointed many fans. Especially, considering the hype that the game generated since its announcement. In fact, the hype is still pretty strong as the game is still the top free game on the Google Play Store.

Currently, the game only lets users play the single-player campaign, which is based on the aforementioned Galwan Valley clashes. In order to add a sense of realism, the game does not feature any weapons and instead, relies on melee combat. There are 5v5 Team Deathmatch and Free For All modes too. But those modes are currently locked. However, the game does feature in-app purchases where players can spend real-world money to buy in-game items. These include weapons and player characters. But the lack of a multiplayer makes buying anything a bit redundant. In our review of the game, we noted that in-game movements were a bit stiff and gameplay was a tad repetitive. You can check out our review of the game here.

We also jotted down five things that nCore Games could do to improve FAUG. You can check those out here



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PS5 India Restock: Everything you need to know

Sony's PS5 gaming console went on pre-order in India on January 12. It launched in India on February 2. If you weren't one of the fortunate few that got the console at launch, then it looks like you will have to wait for some time before the console is officially available in India again. 

When will the PS5 restock in India?

After the first wave of pre-orders, Sony confirmed that there would not be a second round of pre-orders for the PS5 in India. Now that the console has launched, it is hard to get one from any of the popular online and offline retailers. While units are available via the parallel import market, they are priced quite high and gamers will have to shell out upwards of Rs 80,000 to get one. 

As far as Sony India Centres are concerned, IGN India has spoken to several of them and there is no information on when the console will be back in stock.

Twitter handle @PS5India is another source to track for the availability of the console. 

Those interested can also follow updates for the PS5 India Reddit thread here and also check out the PS5 India Discord here. 

Online the console was available via a number of retailers and below are the links to their respective PS5 product page or PlayStation 5 home page for you to track.

Amazon PS5 page

Flipkart PS5 page

Vijay Sales PS5 Page

Croma PS5 Page

Games the Shop PS5 Page

Sony Centre PS5 Page.  

The launch of the PS5 and the Xbox Series X marks the beginning of the new console generation. You can check out our review of the PS5 here and our review of the Xbox Series X here. Microsoft has officially said that the Xbox Series X will be in short supply for the near future. If you haven't got a next-gen system and are confused which is the right one for you, you can check out our comparison between the PS5 and Xbox Series X here. 



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Latest PS5 update fixes issues with PS4 discs installing older version of games

The PS5 has launched in India and gamers are proudly showing off their consoles on social media. But there have been a few issues with the PS5 installing old game versions through PS4 discs. That has now been fixed with the PS5 system update 20.02-02.50.00. The fix stops PS4 discs installing older game versions after those games have already been upgraded. As far as India is concerned, that is a bit of an issue. With only the Disc Edition being released in the country. Gamers in India can only play games using discs, so that is a bit of an issue. 

With this fix, though, PS5 owners can now have a seamless experience playing the upgraded versions of their PS4 games.  PS4 disc for games like Dirt 5, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, deliver a native free next-gen experience. You can head on over to the official blog for the full system changelog. 

Here are the changes in the PS5 System Update Version 20.02-02.50.00 This system software update improves system performance.  In rare cases, the PS4 version of a game would install from the disc after you upgraded to and installed the PS5 version. Now, when you insert the PS4 game disc, the PS4 version won't install unexpectedly.  You can now select and edit video clips using Share Factory Studio from your media gallery.

There is no word on when and if the Digital Edition of the PS5 will be launched in India. As of right now, only the Disc Edition of the PS5 is available in India. In fact, if you’ve already installed the update, here are a few PS4 games you should revisit on the PS5. And, if you’ve just got your console, here are 5 things you should do as soon as you turn it on. 

 



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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 ...