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Samsung AR glasses leaked concept video shows off what the future of Augmented Reality could look like

The future is closer than we think. With the proliferation of AR (Augmented Reality) technology, a number of companies are grabbing the torch and paving the way. There were already rumours that Apple was working on its own AR and VR wearables. Now, another company could be throwing its hat in the ring. Leakster WalkingCat shared two videos that could be Samsung’s attempt at AR. WalkingCat is a rather well-known leaker and has shared leaks of other Samsung products as well. Do take these videos with a grain of salt though, as Samsung has made no official announcement regarding the Samsung AR Glasses.

R&D Vision Concept ? https://t.co/JYQmy850K9

— WalkingCat (@_h0x0d_) February 21, 2021

In the videos, we can see that the Samsung AR glasses would act as a sort of portable display. Dubbed the 'Glasses Lite', they do look a bit ‘thicc’ but with an AR system in it, we don’t expect it to be too compact. At least not now. The video shows a simulation of what wearing these glasses could feel like. It certainly does look very promising as it could be a game-changer in terms of entertainment and even with work. The concept video also shows how gaming could work on a system like AR. It certainly does look very immersive. It seems that Samsung is also working on integrating the Galaxy Watch as a control unit for the Samsung AR glasses. We also see how the glasses can switch from an AR display to a tinted ‘sunglasses mode’.

Samsung AR Glasses Lite concept

Samsung AR Glasses concept video leaked on Twitter

The second video expands on a few elements by showing off a projected, floating keyboard that users can type on. It also shows off a holographic display. Users could potentially chat with full-bodied holograms. We also see how users could zoom in and out, immersing themselves fully in a projected design. It truly does look incredible but again, these look like concept videos and are not the real thing.

Who knows what the finished product will look like but if its anything close to what was shown, we can be sure the future is going to be very cool. If you want to know more about AR, you should check out our basic guide, right here. 



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LG W41 series launched starting at Rs 13,490 in India: Price, specifications and availability

The LG W41 series has officially launched in India as the successors to the W31 lineup from 2020. The LG W41, W41+ and W41 Pro have been announced with quad cameras, large capacity battery and are aimed at the affordable segment. All three smartphones have the same feature set including the same processor, display, cameras, battery and more. The company differs between the three based on the RAM and storage variants.

“Keeping up with the latest trends our W41 range of smartphones tick all the right boxes. The latest smartphone range is an embodiment of LG’s commitment towards meaningful innovation to provide consumers with a stylish and powerful smartphone that caters to today’s audience. Our Make in India efforts have resulted in producing innovative smartphones, compelling enough to be truly yours,” said Advait Vaidya, Business Head- Mobiles, LG India.

LG W41 series pricing and availability

The LG W41 is priced starting at Rs 13,490 in India and has 4GB RAM and 64GB storage while the W41+ is available with 4GB RAM and 128GB storage and is priced at Rs 14,490. The W41 Pro has 6GB RAM and 128GB storage and is priced at Rs 15,490. 

LG is offering the W41 series in two colours: Laser Blue and Magic Blue and the phones are available in major offline and online stores across India. 

LG W41 series specifications

LG W41 series specifications

The LG W41 series has a plastic build that measures 9.3 millimetres in thickness and weighs 201 grams. The W41, W41+ and W41 Pro feature a 6.55-inch HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution display with a punch-hole cutout in the top-left corner. 

The phones are powered by the MediaTek Helio G35 processor with PowerVR graphics. This is paired with upto 6GB RAM and 128GB storage options to choose from. Additionally, the phones support a microSD card of upto 512GB. It runs on Android 10 out-of-the-box.

The W41 series has quad cameras on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2MP depth sensor and a 5MP macro camera. On the front, there is an 8MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout.

The LG W41 series is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery with fast charging support via USB Type-C.

 

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Call of Duty: Mobile teases addition of AS VAL in the Season 2 update

Call of Duty: Mobile has teased the addition of another weapon to the game. While this weapon was slightly tricky to figure out, we can confirm, with a high degree of accuracy that this weapon is the AS VAL. The weapon is already a part of other Call of Duty titles like the 2019 Modern Warfare reboot.

A new weapon is in the works! Can you guess what it is? Coming in the next season of #CODMobile pic.twitter.com/ZNJDu1Xeif

— Call of Duty: Mobile (@PlayCODMobile) February 21, 2021 When will AS VAL be added to Call of Duty: Mobile?

Activision has noted that the weapon will be a part of the next season of Call of Duty: Mobile. However, we don't yet know how players will be able to acquire it. The Season 1 New Order update introduced two new weapons to the game. The Fr. 556 assault rifle was available from day one of the update and players had to reach Tier 21 in the free battle pass to acquire it. The SKS marksman rifle was recently made available. It can be acquired via a Seasonal Challenge.

AS VAL - Details

We don’t yet know much about the AS VAL in Call of Duty: Mobile. But we can make some calls based on how the weapon functions in other Call of Duty titles. For this, we will be looking at how the weapon behaves in the 2019 Modern Warfare reboot. In that title, the AS VAL is an assault rifle with an integrated suppressor. This means that the barrel already has a suppressor built-in. It is not yet known if players will be able to place muzzle attachments in Call of Duty: Mobile Gunsmith mode.

The AS VAL/VSS Vintorez connection

A weapon with an integrated suppressor must be reminding PUBG Mobile players of the VSS. As it turns out, both the weapons were developed alongside each other. As a result, former PUBG Mobile players could plonk in a good scope in Gunsmith and get a bit nostalgic about the pre-PUBG Mobile ban days.



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Redmi 9 Power 6GB RAM variant launched in India at Rs 12,999

After leaks hinting at the launch and price, Redmi has officially launched the Redmi 9 Power with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage priced at Rs 12,999. The Redmi 9 Power (review) with 4GB RAM and the option of 64 or 128GB storage launched back in December 2020. The rest of the specifications of all three variants will remain the same. 

Redmi 9 Power specifications

The Redmi 9 Power sports a 6.53-inch Full HD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels) resolution display with a waterdrop notch cutout for the selfie camera. The screen is protected with Gorilla Glass 3. It measures 9.6 millimetres and weighs 198 grams, and has a plastic built.

Under the hood, the phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor with an octa-core CPU and Adreno 610 GPU. The smartphone will now be available in two RAM options - 4GB and 6GB. The 4GB RAM variant will have the option of 64GB (UFS 2.1) storage or 128GB (UFS 2.2) storage. The 6GB RAM variant will come with 128GB (UFS 2.2) storage. The Redmi 9 Power also offers storage expansion via microSD card for up to 512GB. It runs on MIUI 12 that is based on Android 10.

It has a quad-camera setup on the back with a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is an 8MP selfie camera housed within the waterdrop notch.

The Redmi 9 Power has stereo speakers along with a side-mounted fingerprint reader. It sports a 6,000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging.

Redmi 9 Power Price

The 4GB RAM + 64GB storage variant is priced at Rs 10,499 while the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage variant is priced at Rs 11,999. The new 6GB RAM + 128GB storage is priced at Rs 12,999. The smartphone is available in Mighty Black, Blazing Blue, Fiery Red and Electric Green colour options.



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Xiaomi launches Mi Portable Speaker and Mi Neckband Earphones Pro in India

Xiaomi has launched the Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker in India alongside the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro. The company is expanding its audio portfolio in the country as it has been making strides in this segment. As per Counterpoint research, truly wireless earphones have seen greater interest growing as much as 723% by the end of the third quarter in India. Xiaomi owns the second largest chunk of the audio market after boAt. 

The #MiSoundUnveil is here! Introducing the all-new: - Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W): https://t.co/lzx2in2nE8 - Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro: https://t.co/LU77Yp8VrG The sale starts at  PM. RT if you're buying them.  pic.twitter.com/MLI6lwofkq

— Mi India #Mi10i is Here! (@XiaomiIndia) February 22, 2021

Xiaomi has launched a wireless Bluetooth speaker which is built to last with its rugged finish and IPX7 waterproof certification. Alongside, the company has also announced the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro which aims to personalize music listening and offers dual noise cancellation features. Here’s a brief look at both the new audio products from the house of Xiaomi.

Xiaomi Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) features and price

Xiaomi Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker (16W) features and price

The Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker has a sturdy build and a grippy finish along with anti-slip padding at the top and bottom. The speaker is compact and is made for use on trips, hikes and parties. The speaker weighs 790 grams and is offered in black and blue colours to choose from. 

Two 8W speaker units make up the 16W audio output from the speaker with modes like normal and deep bass that users can switch on the go. Furthermore, users can pair two of these to make a stereo setup.

The speaker is also IPX7 rated making it waterproof for upto 1 metre underwater for 30 minutes. It is equipped with a 2,600mAh battery that offers upto 13 hours worth of playback time. The speaker has a Type-C port for charging and has a built-in microphone, so users can interact with voice assistants. Xiaomi claims that it takes 4 hours to fully charge the speaker as it does not support fast charging.

The Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker is priced at Rs 2,499 in India. It is available to purchase from Xiaomi India’s official website.

Xiaomi Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro features and price

Xiaomi Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro features and price

The Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro has a slim and lightweight design and offers dual noise cancellation. This includes active noise cancellation as well as environmental noise cancellation that can be enabled with the flick of a switch. These earphones claim to reduce noise by 25dB while also suppressing ambient sound by upto 90%. The earphones are equipped with 10mm drivers tuned for bass enthusiasts and offer upto 20 hours of audio playback on a single charge. 

Additionally, the earphone is IPX5 rated, making it splash-proof and sweat-proof. There is a microphone as well along with support for voice assistant, and it charges via micro USB in around 90 minutes. 

The Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro is priced at Rs 1,799 in India and is available in black and blue colours. You can check it out on Xiaomi's website here. You can also check out our review of the earphones here. 

 

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Redmi teases K40 series, reveals back panel and key design elements

The Redmi K40 series is inching closer to launch as the phone will be unveiled in China on February 25. Redmi is teasing the series once again ahead of launch. The upcoming phones are expected to be called the Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro.

The new teaser shared by the company reveals key design elements of one of the phones. While the name of the phone isn't clear from the teaser, it looks like the teaser is for the Redmi K40. The teaser reveals the design of the back panel which has a gradient finish on it. The phone at the back uses solid black with an interesting pattern running over it. There are diagonal strokes moving from the upper right to below.

Redmi K40 series is inching closer to launch The Redmi K40 series is all set for launch on February 25.

As per reports, both the Redmi K40 series phones will come equipped with a 6.67-inch E4 Samsung AMOLED Full HD+ panel and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panels won't come with much in the terms of bezels but will offer a punch-hole cutout for housing the front-facing camera. Of the two, the Pro model will be more powerful as it will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset, with the regular Redmi K40 model tipped to come with a Snapdragon 700-series chipset or the Snapdragon 870 SoC. This is expected to be paired with 8GB DDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.

Apart from this, the phones are expected to come with support for connectivity options such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. There may also be dual stereo speakers on the phones as well. However, there will be other differences between the two devices, with the Pro variant expected to house an AI triple-camera setup on the back with a primary 108MP lens. On the other hand, the Redmi K40 will most likely only offer a 64MP primary sensor.

Both phones will likely come running the latest Android 11 operating system with the company’s MIUI 12.5 skin. Keeping the lights on the device will be 4,420mAh battery packs with support for 33W fast charging support. While the phone maker has started to take reservations for the device, it hasn't revealed the price yet. However, it has hinted that the Redmi K40 Pro could start at 2,999 yuan (approx Rs 33,000).



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Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro

If you are a bass lover, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro is a decent purchase since it comes with great battery life, a comfortable fit, IPX4 rating, and voice assistant support. You get all of this and ANC for Rs 2,499, which is a pretty decent deal.

Following the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones that launched in 2019 at Rs 1,599, Mi has now launched the Pro version of this inexpensive device equipped with the coveted Active Noise Cancellation feature. Priced at Rs 1,799, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro are one of the cheapest wireless earphones to offer this feature, thereby democratising ANC for the masses. This is a great move in a price-conscious market like India that values devices that go the extra mile to provide them with appealing features, all without having to break the bank. The Mi Neckband Earphones are poised to take on the Realme Buds Wireless Pro that also brings ANC with it, albeit they are higher priced earphones, and definitely look the part too. Nevertheless, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro is bound to pique the interest of users looking to try out ANC at an affordable price. But, are they any good? Let’s delve into our review to find out.

Build and comfort

As we touched upon before, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro compete against the Realme Buds Wireless Pro, since they’re both relatively inexpensive wireless ANC-enabled earphones. Now, they definitely don’t look or feel as premium and well-built as the Realme Buds Wireless Pro. Although both earphones are primarily made out of plastic, the Realme buds have a smooth matte texture across the body. In contrast, the Mi earphones feel significantly more plasticky and cheap. The wires don’t feel as robust and premium too. But since the Mi earphones are priced under 2K, the less premium build quality gets a pass from us.

The neckband is made out of rubber that feels like the most well-built part of the earphones. There’s a textured finish on the upper side and the underside that touches your neck is smooth rubber. The weighted modules on either side have a dual glossy and matte finish. The finish is typical of earphones in this price range. The buttons, on the other hand, are nice and clicky, with good tactile feedback. There is one multifunction button, volume + and - buttons, and an ANC button at the bottom of the module.

The right module houses all buttons as well as the micro-USB charging port which is tucked under a rubber flap. It’s a shame to see Mi implement micro-USB charging since it is awfully dated for 2021. We wouldn’t have minded a Rs 500 price hike just to get USB-C charging, that would allow us to ditch the extra micro-USB cable we had to carry, which is annoying since most devices today use USB-C cables. 

The earbuds feature a matte and glossy finish like the weighted modules and the buds’ nozzles are angled to allow for a better fit. Mi provides a total of 3 pairs of silicone ear tips in the box. The ear tips have an anti-blockage speaker net design that prevents small particles from entering inside the device via the speaker net. The back panel of the buds have a circular textured look and they’re also magnetic allowing both buds to attach to one another when lying idle on the chest.

Comfort-wise, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro are pretty good, even over long listening sessions. The fit is excellent, for the most part. We were able to do light activities and jog around with these buds on and they didn’t come loose, which is commendable. Over the course of using these buds, there were very few instances where we needed to readjust them in our ear. If you find the right-sized ear tips, you can rest assured that the earphones will be snug and comfortable over long periods. 

Unfortunately, though, we did find the passive isolation to be lacking. Even though we got an extremely snug fit with the Medium-sized tips, environmental sound seeped in easily with ANC turned off. This did cause some issues with the effectiveness of ANC on the device. We will get to that in the Performance section of this review.

Features

Priced at Rs 1,799, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro are a feature-laden pair of wireless earphones. You get Active Noise Cancellation that suppresses environmental sounds, and you also get ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) that limits sound from your surroundings being transmitted to people you’re talking to on calls. There’s no Ambient or Transparency mode though, which is found in the Realme Buds Wireless Pro. 

The earphones also come with IPX5 certification, so the earphones can shrug off sweat and light splashes. The earphones can be utilised in the gym (unless you sweat profusely) or in light rains without having to worry about liquid damage. Mi has also stated that the earphones have low latency. In our usage, we found there to be minimal delay when streaming content on OTT platforms such as Netflix and YouTube. 

The earphones also come with voice assistant support. You can press the multifunction button on the right weighted module twice to activate the voice assistant on your device. The buttons also allow users to perform other functions such as pause/play music, answer/decline calls, control volume, seek tracks, and cycle through ANC and normal mode. 

Pressing the multifunction button once pauses/plays the music. Long pressing the volume plus button skips to the next track, while long-pressing the volume minus button takes you back to the previous one. The ANC button at the bottom of the right module switches between ANC and normal mode with single presses. There’s no accompanying app, so you can’t customise these controls. Still, the controls are fairly intuitive and work pretty well.

For connectivity, the earphones come with Bluetooth v5.0 and support the SBC and AAC codecs. No aptX here, but that’s understandable at this price point. The wireless connection was strong throughout our testing period, there were no lags or delays of any kind.

The 150mAh battery in the earphones is rated at a solid 20 hours of playtime, according to the company, with the volume set at 50 per cent and ANC turned off. We tested the earphones with ANC turned on and the volume set to around 60 per cent. The earphones lasted a good 16 hours on a single charge, which is pretty impressive, especially for the price point. If you listen to music without ANC turned on, you may very well be able to get to the quoted 20-hour-mark before you have to charge the device. Charging the earphones back to full takes around an hour and a half, and sadly, there’s no fast charging onboard.  

Performance

The Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro is powered by 10mm drivers, and the sound signature is definitely bass forward. The earphones are targetted towards bassheads that are found in droves in India, especially. The bass, while punchy and lively, came off as slightly boomy and muddy in our testing. Listening to the track Prisoner by Miley Cyrus ft Dua Lipa, the bass beats that start off at the beginning of the track drown out the details in Dua and Miley’s vocals. The sound is extremely coloured in favour of the lows, and we wish Mi had shown a bit of restraint here.

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In vocal-centric tracks with little to no presence of bass beats and low-end instruments, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro show a decent amount of detail and presence. In Hello by Adele, her voice soars, but the lower notes sound slightly cloudy due to the dark expression of the lows. The highs are decently represented, although the detail is shrouded a bit due to the towering lows and mids. For example, in Hysteria by Muse, the cymbals sound dull and are almost hidden in the mix that is overpowered by the drums and guitar.

Coming to ANC performance, these are entry-level ANC earphones, so we set our expectations straight from the get-go since they obviously wouldn’t deliver the quality we get from premium Sony and Bose earphones. For the price, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro do a mediocre job. Turning ANC on does suppress low-frequency, constant sounds slightly, but they’re still audible, there’s only a slight reduction in their intensity. Other mid to high-range sounds such as mechanical keyboard typing, high-speed fans, and human voices aren’t diminished. In fact, they sound almost as loud as they did with ANC turned off. 

While it is great to see Mi bring ANC to the masses at this competitive price point, we hope they tweak their next wireless ANC earphones iteration a tad more to quiet down the surroundings more effectively. Part of the problem could be ineffective passive isolation that also dampens the effectiveness of ANC by letting more sound in.

Moving on to the microphone, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro are surprisingly decent for phone calls. We were expected hollow or distant sound at this price range, as we usually witness, but the Mi earphones relayed our voices pretty well on phone calls. The voice was clear and the microphone didn’t pick up a lot of the ambient sounds. 

Verdict

The Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro make Active Noise Cancellation accessible for the masses since they are priced competitively at Rs 1,799. While the ANC on these earphones isn’t great, it is passable for the price. The bass response is slightly muddy and overpowering, so if you’re not a fan of bass-forward earphones, these earphones are definitely not for you. If you are a bass lover, the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones Pro is a decent purchase since it comes with great battery life, a comfortable fit, IPX4 rating, and voice assistant support. You get all of this and ANC for Rs 1,799, which is a pretty good deal.



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