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Realme Narzo 30 Pro Review

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro packs a very familiar set of hardware; MediaTek Dimensity 800U SoC, a 48MP primary camera, a 120Hz IPS-LCD display and not to mention a 5000mAh battery. However, each of those features manages to falter in some way or the when it comes to the phone. The Dimensity 800U doesn't clock the highest benchmark numbers and neither yields the best gaming experience. the camera out is fairly average and the display, while having a 120Hz refresh rate, happens to have poor colour accuracy. Frankly, you'd be better off stretching your budget a bit and going for the Mi10i instead.

We’re not even into the third month of the year 2021, and Realme has already launched as many devices. The fourth smartphone to join the ranks this year is the Narzo 30 Pro, coming right on the heels of the Realme 7X Pro (Review), the Realme 7X and the Narzo 30A. Narzo has been about offering relatively more powerful devices at price points that are typically lower than comparably spec’d devices. The Narzo 30 Pro might feel like a rebadge of the Realme X7, but let us straight away clarify that it is not. The Narzo 30 Pro does offer more for less on paper, but let’s figure out just how much of those promises it lives up to.

Realme Narzo 30 Pro Performance

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor an octa-core chip. Accompanying this MediaTek chip is 6GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage. We have already tested this chip out in the Realme X7, so we have a fair idea of what to expect. However, the Narzo 30 Pro is its own device, so it went through the paces, without any presumptions. First up, we have synthetic benchmarks. The Realme Narzo 30 Pro posts decent numbers across the board, with an AnTuTu score of 340508, and GeekBench 5 numbers hitting 584 and 1776 on single core and multi-core tests respectively. The multiple tests that comprise of the GFXBench benchmark also post decent numbers for the Realme Narzo 30 Pro. However, we have to take all these numbers with a large grain of salt. This is because the MediaTek chipset is boosting the CPU and GPU clocks to their maximum, disregarding thermal limits and more importantly, disregarding the load being put on them. When we profile the CPU using GameBench while running AnTuTu and GFXBench’s Car chase benchmarks, we see all cores on the MediaTek Dimensity 800U get clocked up to max. MediaTek has been known to employ this trick to get their chipsets to rank higher on benchmarks and while the company says what they are doing is “well within accepted practices,”we are of the strong opinion that it is not. Benchmark tools allow us to put devices on an even playing field, and this practice by MediaTek is frankly, unfair. When running our CPU throttle test, the Dimensity 800U comes down to 85 percent of its performance by the end of the run, which isn’t too bad. However, taking a closer look at the graph shows that the chipset with its corresponding cooling solution is not capable of sustaining peak clock speeds for any decent period of time. The chip drops down to the 80s rather frequently and we’re not too happy about it.

When it comes to real-world usage, let’s start with actual gaming performance. CoD Mobile can only go up to Medium graphics preset and delivers a median 56 fps with a stability of 84 percent. Asphalt 9 manages to hit its 30fps mark, but the game does suffer from some janks every now and then. Operations like editing photos in Lightroom were also on the slower side, with some lag, but not making the experience unbearable. Performance-wise, the Realme Narzo 30 Pro left us unimpressed. It's not so much about the price, but also about the fact that having “Pro” in the name is definitely misleading with respect to performance.

As a daily driver, the Narzo 30 Pro manages to perform decently, with only a few minor hiccups while gaming. If you’re not an ardent gamer, then the phone should provide an adequate amount of performance for basic things including your social media frenzy.

Realme Narzo 30 Pro Display

One of the things that sets the Narzo 30 Pro apart is its IPS-LCD display, which rocks a 120Hz refresh rate. As an IPS LCD panel, one would automatically expect this to be a fairly colour accurate panel, but in reality, that is not the case.

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro houses an FHD IPS-LCD display with a refresh rate of 120Hz.

We ran the Narzo 30 Pro’s display through a full-colour profile analysis and walked away with some very interesting results. The phone doesn’t offer any display modes, instead only offering the ability to adjust white balance between warm, cold and default. At the default setting, the display’s white balance sits at 7231K, causing a strong blue-bias. The average deltaE2000 value is 4.9 and while the average Gamma is 2.232. A closer look at the gamma curve however reveals that the display isn’t capable of maintaining the smooth gradation at different luminance points. Switching the display over to the “warm” white balance setting, we see the RGB balance become better, with the colour temperature coming down to a more nominal 6529.

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro doesn't have the best calibration when it comes to the display as verfied by Calman

Calman Greyscale sweep for Narzo 30 Pro on default colour profile

Calman Greyscale sweep for Narzo 30 Pro on warm colour profile

The colour reproduction on the other hand is another area of the problem. In both the white balance presets we see deltaE2000 error of 4.15 and 4.33 for the warm and default settings respectively. Interestingly, the panel on the Narzo 30 Pro shows a that despite the inaccurate colour representation, it handles the various shades of brown corresponding to skin tones rather well. It falters with the reds and blues, oversaturating both while also exhibiting luma error when it comes to blues. Thankfully, the colour shift isn’t too bad is barely noticeable, but those of you with a discerning eye will be able to make out that some shades of red and blue aren’t what they should be.

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro's IPS LCD display is not the most colour accurate Calman sRGB color checker puts the DetaE error at 4.33, with notable issues with some shades of red.

The Narzo Realme 30 Pro's display has best colour reproduction with the white balance set to warm when tested using the Calman ColorChecker.

The display otherwise is rather bright, tipping the scales at 419nits of brightness, making it easily legible outdoors under bright light. The pre-applied screen protector does cause some reflections but taking it off solves the problem completely.

Realme Narzo 30 Pro Camera

The Narzo 30 Pro’s camera stack is one of the most standard configurations available in this segment: a triple camera setup featuring a 48MP primary camera with an aperture of f/1.8. The secondary camera is an 8MP ultrawide lens while the third lens is a 2MP macro camera.

The primary 48MP camera is a reliable shooter thanks to the pixel binning which allows the camera to output images with an acceptable level of quality. For anyone thinking or expecting that the Narzo 30 Pro would bring ground-breaking innovation or improvements to the camera stack, that just isn’t the case. What you instead get is a camera whose output is very homogenous with other smartphones that offer a 48MP camera below the 15K segment. As long as you’re shooting in the default binned mode, you get lovely, well exposed, generously saturated images. There are some minor issues with the reproduction of the colour fuchsia, but that’s a common problem across most smartphones these days. In fact, this particular colour gives the otherwise reliable AF system on the Narzo 30 Pro a difficult time.

 

Shooting in low light situations is where we see the camera’s weakness. The night mode bundled into the camera app does produce nice, bright images which will totally be social media worthy. However, zoom into them or try to crop into them and you will quickly notice the absolute lack of detail. The ultrawide angle camera offers decent daytime shots. The corners a little on the softer side, but nothing too concerning since it’s normal behavior. Do note that the ultrawide angle camera has a rather small aperture of f/2.4 and hence, low light performance is on the poorer side. Then there’s the 2MP macro camera, which, quite frankly, is just as good as not being considered as present. You’re going to struggle a lot to get a decent usable image out of the macro camera, and at the end of it all, it won’t be worth it.

Realme Narzo 30 Pro Battery Life

The 5000mAh battery powering the Narzo 30 Pro manages to last a little over a day. The supplied charger tops up the battery from zero to 50 percent in 30 minutes an to a 100 percent in under 70 minutes flat. When it comes to endurance, you’re going to want to keep the display at the 60Hz refresh rate. When using the phone at 120Hz, the battery needs a recharge every night for sure. However thanks to the 30W fast charging, you're not going to find yourself in a power pinch as long as you remember to charge your phone every night.

Realme Narzo 30 Pro Build and Design

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro utitises a tried and trusted dsign, with a few standout featuers. The first of these is the side-mounted fingerprint sensor which sits on the right side of the frame. Unlike other phones with the same feature like the Realme X7 Pro, the volume rockers are placed on the left side of the frame. We are partial to this design choice because it makes all relevant buttons easily accessible. The back of the body uses polycarbonate and the silver finish that we have feels nice to the touch. The matte finish is nice to the touch, although you're most likely never going to get to really feel it since the phone is most likely going to live in the supplied TPU case. Besides that, the phone is surprisingly well built, with the heft adding to the perception of good build quality. For the price, there's nothing real to complain about and users should expect a decent quality device.

Conclusion

The Realme Narzo 30 Pro is a decently spec'd smartphone when you consider the price point. The choice of the MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor is definitely going to be a controversial one since you can get a Qualcomm Snapdragon powered smartphone (like the Mi10i) for just a little higher. The gaming performance of the smartphone is decent and normal, light usage such as email, taking photos, listening to music and general multi-tasking does work without much of a hitch. The cameras on the other hand feel just about average, with low light performance being particularly disappointing. the battery life on the phone is definitely commendable, as long as the display is left at 60Hz, although that shouldn't discourage you from using the 120Hz mode given the availability of 30W fast charging. Overall, the Narzo 30 Pro doesn't feel like a very inspired device, and feels more like one whihc has taken the "safe" approach instead.



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Samsung unveils new range of TVs, monitor and soundbar at Unbox & Discover event

Samsung held a major event called the Unbox and Discover on Tuesday where it launched a bunch of products including TVs, monitors, and soundbars.

The new TVs include Micro LED models, Neo QLED and lifestyle TVs and the monitor lineup includes Smart Monitor, a new Odyssey G9 gaming monitor and the Interactive Display FLIP 75-inch. In the audio category, Samsung has introduced new 2021 Q-series soundbar models that come with the company's Q-Symphony tech. 

Let's take a detailed look at major announcements made at the event.

Samsung held a major event called the Unbox and Discover

Micro LED TVs 

Samsung debuted Micro LED technology in 2018 with the Wall - which is a customizable system of modules that can be put together to make a screen as large as 292-inches. At Tuesday's event, the company announced that these TVs will now be available in a smaller form factor to offer a traditional TV experience. With the Wall, customers need to rely on professional assembly and installation, but it's no more the case with the new Micro LED TVs. The two sizes will now be available in 110-inches and 99-inches and will be available starting the end of March; whereas a smaller 88-inch and 76-inch variant will roll out sometime later.

Samsung debuted Micro LED technology in 2018 with the Wall

Samsung Neo QLED 

With the Neo QLED series, the company aims to deliver an all-round viewing experience irrespective of the type of content you are viewing on it. The TVs use company's Neo Quantum Processor and the new Quantum Mini LEDs. It is said to be 1 / 40th the size of conventional LEDs and the Quantum Mini LEDs allow for ultra-fine light control. 

Some other notable features of the Neo QLED series is its gaming mode. Samsung says the 4k clarity, 120Hz refresh rate, and a low 5.8ms response time make it a fine TV for gaming. Samsung has also partnered with AMD to develop the first TV with Freesync Premium Pro support for both PC and console games to deliver a truly exceptional HDR gaming experience. It also has tiny but notable additions like a Game Bar, Super Ultrawide Gameview - features usually seen on gaming monitors. 

The Samsung Neo QLED's 8K models (QN800A and QN900A) will be available in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes, while the 4K models (QN90A and QN85A) will offer a wider selection, starting at 50-inch.

Lifestyle category TVs

Samsung also showcased its lineup of lifestyle TV models, which essentially take equal care of the aesthetics and design. The most popular one is The Frame that has got a facelift this year. Samsung has partnered with NAVA Contemporary and Etsy to add more artwork to its collection. It has also got an AI-based auto curation technology that is meant to personalize and curate the art collection on a larger 6GB storage space over 500MB. 

Samsung also announced a successor to its outdoor TV called The Terrace. It's weather-resistant, with an IP55 rating to protect it against water and dust. It is also simple to install, and easy to connect to cable service and a Wi-Fi network. The Terrace is available in 55-inch, 65-inch and a new 75-inch Full Sun model is coming in time for summer.

Q-Symphony Soundbar

Samsung has also released its Q-series soundbars which work with the Q-Symphony tech on the TVs. The tech essentially syncs audio from the Samsung TVs to deliver a 3D sound using the TV speakers with the soundbar.

The Q950A soundbar comes with an 11.1.4 channel sound. It is topped with a Bass Boost feature that allows additional bass with a simple click. The Q950A works with multiple voice assistants, including Amazon Alexa and Bixby — making it easy to take full control of the listening experience.



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iQOO Neo 5 live photos leak, show triple cameras and 120Hz display

iQOO Neo 5 is all set to launch on March 16, and ahead of the launch, live pictures of the phones have surfaced online. The live pictures of the device confirm rumours we've heard in the past, including design details about the device. The new pictures show the iQOO Neo 5 will come with three cameras on the back and one on the front behind a punch hole. 

The upcoming iQOO Neo 5 is said to be the successor to the Neo 3 which was launched in April last year. The phone will feature powerful specs, including the Snapdragon 870 processor which was announced recently as a slightly upgraded version of the 865 Plus chipset.

Talking about the live pictures, the triple camera lens on the device appears to be a basic one with three simple lenses on it. Previously, there were reports about the device sporting a sophisticated telephoto camera, however, that appears to not be the case. At the front of the phone, the live images show a flat panel. This according to reports could be an OLED display capable of working at up to 120Hz refresh rate. 

iQOO Neo 5 images leaked

Apart from this, there's little we know about the device, but as we mentioned above, previous reports suggest the iQOO Neo 5 will come with the Snapdragon 870 chipset with Origin OS out of the box. 

As per previous leaks, the iQOO Neo 5 features a Super AMOLED screen that supports 120Hz high refresh rate and will likely have a notch cutout for the 16MP selfie camera. Its chassis is expected to be made out of aluminium for increased durability. The phone is rumoured to be powered by the Snapdragon 870 processor that has an octa-core CPU with Adreno 650 GPU and Snapdragon Elite gaming features.  

Previous reports have said the iQOO Neo 5 is rumoured to have triple cameras on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera with a Sony IMX598 sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP camera which could either be a macro camera or a depth sensor. The phone is expected to be equipped with a 4,000mAh battery. 



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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 unboxing is live on YouTube ahead of official launch in India

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series is set to launch on March 4 in India and a new unboxing video of the Redmi Note 10 has been posted on YouTube. Xiaomi’s worst kept secret, the Redmi Note 10 lineup is confirmed to feature Super AMOLED screens with the Redmi Note 10 Pro variant supporting up to 120Hz refresh rate and more.

A Redmi Note 10 unboxing video by Technology INN, a Pakistan-based YouTube channel has detailed the specifications and features of the upcoming phone. The video was posted on March 2 and reveals key details of the Redmi Note 10, giving us a glimpse of the upcoming mid-range smartphone.

A new unboxing video of the Redmi Note 10 has been posted on YouTube

As per the video, the Redmi Note 10 features a 6.43-inch display with a Full HD+ resolution and uses a Super AMOLED panel with a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The Redmi Note 10 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 678 processor that was announced back in December 2020 with an octa-core CPU and runs on MIUI 12.0.1 based on Android 11.

Redmi Note 10 features a 6.43-inch display with a Full HD+ resolution

Furthermore, the Redmi Note 10 has quad cameras on the back headlined by a 48MP primary camera, an ultra-wide-angle camera, a macro camera and a depth sensor. On the front, there is a 13MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout. The phone is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery and supports 33W fast charging out-of-the-box.

Redmi Note 10 has quad cameras on the back headlined by a 48MP primary camera

Some of the Redmi Note 10 features revealed in the unboxing video includes the always-on display, side-mounted fingerprint reader, 3.5mm audio jack and more.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series leaked specifications

Redmi Note 10 features revealed in the unboxing video includes the always-on display

Xiaomi has confirmed that the Redmi Note 10 series will mark the debut of 108MP cameras in the line-up along with support for a 120Hz refresh rate and a 5MP macro camera.

The Redmi Note 10 Pro is confirmed to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor with a quad-camera setup on the back. The standard Redmi Note 10 is rumoured to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 678 processor with 48MP quad cameras that consists of an ultra-wide-angle camera and a macro camera. Apart from this, we expect the next generation of Redmi Note phones to run on MIUI 12 based on Android 11 out-of-the-box.

The phones are also expected to be fitted with a 5,050mAh battery that supports fast-charging out-of-the-box. We will know more about the Redmi Note 10 series in the lead-up to the launch that is scheduled for March 4. 

Also Read: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro key specifications officially revealed



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Asus ROG Phone 5 to launch on March 10 in India: Watch the launch event live here

Asus ROG Phone 5 is confirmed to launch on March 10 in India along with few gaming accessories. The much-awaited sequel to the ROG Phone 3 gaming smartphone will launch globally at the same time as India and the phone is slated to be available later on Flipkart. Ahead of its launch, the Asus ROG Phone 5 has been detailed in numerous leaks, but many details are still kept under wraps.

The Asus ROG Phone 5 will be unveiled in a virtual event that will be live-streamed as well. Asus has sent out the live stream links asking us to “Be a part of the virtual global launch of the extraordinary ASUS ROG Phone 5 series, along with unparalleled gaming accessories for the ultimate gaming experience.”

Asus ROG Phone 5 launch details

Asus is hosting the ROG Phone 5 launch event on March 10 starting from 4:15 PM in India. The phone is launching globally at the same time with events scheduled in Taipei, Berlin and New York. 

Asus will be live-streaming the announcement across its social media channels, and you can catch it there. Additionally, we have embedded the YouTube live stream link for the launch of ROG Phone 5 below, and you can enable the reminder to alert you for when it begins.

Asus ROG Phone 5 leaked specifications

Asus ROG Phone 5 leaked specifications

Asus ROG Phone 5 could feature a 6.78-inch Full HD+ display with an AMOLED panel and 144Hz high refresh rate. The rear panel of the phone has an AniMe dot matrix panel allowing users to personalize it to display any image or text message. 

The Asus ROG Phone 5 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. The chipset is expected to be paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The phone is expected to run on Android 11 out of the box. 

The ROG Phone 5 will likely have 64MP triple cameras on the back as seen in the image released by DxOMark. The phone is expected to sport a dual 3,000mAh battery that totals to 6,000mAh of charge with support for 65W fast charging. 

We can also expect the company to introduce some gaming accessories along with the launch of the phone on March 10 in India.

Also Read: OnePlus 9 series India launch: Everything we know so far

 

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Xiaomis first foldable phone likely to be called Mi Mix 4 Pro Max, could sport an outward folding display

Xiaomi is widely tipped to launch a foldable smartphone this year. Over the past few weeks, the company we've seen a lot of leaks about this device, and now a new leak has revealed what may be the official name of the upcoming device. The foldable device is now being tipped to be launched under the Mi Mix series of phones.

The information comes courtesy of known tipster, Ross Young, who claims Xiaomi’s foldable smartphone may be called the Mi Mix 4 Pro Max. This isn't very surprising as Xiaomi in the past has used the Mi Mix series to launch phones with new, forward-looking technologies and features.

We hear the upcoming Xiaomi foldable may be called the Mi Mix 4 Pro Max. China Star is the display supplier, not SDC. SDC will provide an in-folding display later in the year, which will be a little larger.

— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) March 1, 2021

As per the leak, the foldable phone will use a display supplied by China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) -- a subsidiary of TCL. This is in contrast with a previous report that had claimed Xiaomi will use Samsung displays for its upcoming foldable phone. However, he does confirm that Samsung will provide displays for another folding phone which will be an in-folding device that will be announced later. The Mi Mix 4 Pro Max will instead be an outward folding phone similar to that of the Huawei Mate XS. This phone is also reported to come with a cover display which will be 6.38-inches when folded.

This is also not the first time we are hearing about Xiaomi foldable phones from Ross Young. In fact, he has in past claimed the company could release three foldable phones in 2021. No other information about the phones is available, or even the size of the phone. It is speculated that 2021 will be dominated by foldable phones, and it looks like Xiaomi wants to keep pace with other smartphone makers aiming to make the fold. 

For now, there's no clarity on the launch timeline for the Xiaomi foldable phones, but given the other companies already have foldable devices in the market, Xiaomi might not wait too long and release a foldable phone in early 2021.



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PUBG: New State India launch expected as the official website shows Hindi code

Krafton games announced the PUBG universe expansion with a new mobile title called PUBG: New State. It looks like a more futuristic take on the already popular multiplayer genre. The game will land on both Android and iOS later this year.

Ever since PUBG: New State was first announced, the only question a lot of us have on our minds is whether it will come to India. There's a lot of speculation around the same, but it looks like the India launch might be in cards.

While there's no official confirmation from Krafton themselves, some reports are suggesting that some people have stumbled upon a hidden Hindi version support for the new PUBG game. If you look at the image below, you'll notice a huge dump of source code on the website that indicates the Hindi support.

Krafton games announced the PUBG universe expansion

This may come as a relief for a lot of people who are very excited about the game's release. In fact, this game has a huge potential for an explosive launch here considering the fact that the current version of PUBG Mobile remains banned in India.

PUBG New Slate to launch in India

That being said, it is possible that Krafton will schedule a separate launch for India. Things are quite complicated for PUBG Mobile in India and it might not be a very good idea to get this game out when there's so much going on. In fact, we won't be surprised with Krafton waits for the government to unban the original game first.

So before you get your hopes high, it is worth pointing out that even though there are some codes suggesting the Hindi version support, it is best to expect a delayed-release in India, if it happens at all. Some reports suggest that the PUBG: New State global launch will not include India, China, and Vietnam. Let just wait for some more official info straight from the folks over at Krafton.



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

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