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Oppo F19 Pro, F19 Pro+ and Oppo Band Style launched in India: Price, specifications and availability

Oppo F19 Pro, Oppo F19 Pro+ and the Oppo Band Style have officially launched in India. The F19 Pro and F19 Pro+, both feature Super AMOLED displays, quad cameras, fast charging support and have a similar build. Alongside the new phones, the Oppo Band Style has also been announced with features such as SpO2 monitoring, heart rate monitor, water resistance and more. Here’s a look at the price, specifications and availability of the Oppo F19 Pro, F19 Pro+ and the smart band.

Oppo F19 Pro, F19 Pro+ pricing and availability

The Oppo F19 Pro is priced starting at Rs 21,490 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage and Rs 23,490 for the 256GB storage option. Meanwhile, the F19 Pro+ is priced at Rs 25,990 with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

Oppo will start selling the F19 Pro and F19 Pro+ from March 17 in India but the maxed-out variant of the F19 Pro with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage will go on sale from March 25.

Oppo F19 Pro and F19 Pro+ specifications

Oppo F19 Pro and F19 Pro+ specifications

The Oppo F19 Pro+ measures 7.8 millimetres in thickness and weighs 173 grams while the F19 Pro weighs 172 grams. The F19 Pro and F19 Pro+ feature 6.43-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution Super AMOLED screens with a punch-hole notch cutout for the selfie camera. The display is also home to an in-screen fingerprint sensor but does not support a high-refresh-rate or has Gorilla Glass protection.

The F19 Pro+ is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor with an octa-core CPU and Mali-G57 GPU. This is paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage with an option to increase storage by microSD card. It runs on ColorOS 11.1 based on Android 11.

As for the F19 Pro, it is powered by the MediaTek Helio P95 processor with an octa-core CPU and PowerVR graphics. This is paired with upto 8GB RAM and 256GB storage options to choose from. Like the F19 Pro+, it also has a microSD card for storage expansion and runs on ColorOS 11.1 out-of-the-box.

The Oppo F19 Pro and F19 Pro+ both have quad cameras on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera with an f/1.7 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 119-degree field-of-view, 2MP macro camera and 2MP depth sensor. The rear cameras can record in 4K UHD at 30FPS and 1080p at upto 120FPS. On the front, there’s a 16MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole cutout.

The Oppo F19 Pro series is equipped with a 4,310mAh battery with the F19 Pro supporting upto 30W fast charging while the F19 Pro+ supports 50W fast charging.

Oppo Band Style features and price

Oppo Band Style features and price

The Oppo Band Style features a 1.1-inch AMOLED display that is protected by a layer of 2.5D glass. It features a SpO2 sensor that measures blood-oxygen levels. The tracking band also has 12 extensive workout modes including outdoor run, indoor run, fat burn run, cycling, rowing, swimming and more. 

Oppo’s Band Style tracking band is also 5ATM certified making it resistant to upto 50 metres underwater. Oppo also claims that the tracking band is capable of lasting 12 days on a single charge.

The Oppo Band Style is priced at Rs 2,799 and is available to purchase from Amazon India.

 



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Qualcomm rumoured to launch a Snapdragon 888 SoC variant with optional 5G for cheaper flagships

Qualcomm has already launched two flagship chipsets this year i.e. the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 and the Snapdragon 870 SoC. And if rumours are something to go by, then it looks like we'll be getting another flagship chipset from the house of Qualcomm this year as they seem to be set on giving more options to OEMs for making a variety of flagship phones.

According to a new tweet from a reliable source, it looks like Qualcomm is working on a new model of the Snapdragon 888. It is said to be the "lower-end derivative of the Snapdragon 888" that lacks an integrated 5G modem. This means the OEMs using this particular chipset will have an option to launch 4G LTE variants of the flagship phones.

Qualcomm has a lower end derivate of the Snapdragon 888 (SM8350) in the works. SM8325 is the model number and there seems to be NO integrated 5G modem on this one. #CheapFlagshipPhones

— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) March 8, 2021

This new chipset is said to carry the model number "SM8325" and we expect it to sit between the Snapdragon 888 and the Snapdragon 870. The Snapdragon 870, in case you don't know, is pretty much an overclocked Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 from last year.

Qualcomm could launch Snapdragon 888 SoC variant

Between these three chipsets, we can expect to see a ton of flagship phones this year that includes everything between the affordable models to premium high-end ones. The new chipset, if it comes out soon, will also enable flagship phones to launch at a lower price in countries that may not have a strong 5G presence.

We expect OEMs to put it to good use and bring some great flagship phones in countries like India where the consumers won't necessarily have to pay a premium for a feature they can't use for the foreseeable future. But it goes without saying that the enthusiasts and early adopters can choose to go with the premium flagship chipsets to reap the benefits of 5G as soon as it comes out.

In addition to these chipsets for the flagship phones, Qualcomm is also said to be working on the Snapdragon 775 SoC which was spotted recently. This chipset could be the successor to last year's popular Qualcomm Snapdragon 765, which, as history suggests, is at the heart of some of the best affordable Android phones. 



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Dell G15 Gaming Laptop With Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 3000 GPU, 360Hz Display Launched

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Xiaomi tipped to launch flagship phone with 200W fast charging in H2 2021

After launching a few fast charging phones, Xiaomi is now tipped to take things up a notch by launching a device with support for 200W fast charging. As per a new report, this device from Xiaomi could be a flagship phone and may go official sooner than expected.

The information comes courtesy of a popular tipster who also claims the flagship smartphone from Xiaomi could be launched in the second half of this year as the device is currently in its final stages of development. Interestingly though, the report also adds that despite flaunting a big battery with 200W fast charging, the device may not be as good as the Ultra models of the current flagships in terms of performance and as such, Xiaomi is currently working on improving the performance of the device.

Xiaomi could launch 200W fast charging, flagship phone in 2021

Another thing to note is that the tipster adds that the 200W fast charging capabilities could be a sum of the charging speeds of wired, wireless, and even reverse charging modes. If this is indeed the case, it shouldn't be too big a deal for Xiaomi as the company already has the Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition which offers up to 120W wired charging along with 55W wireless charging and up to 10W reverse charging rates. This totals to around 185W, and as such, it won't be too big a leap for the company.

Earlier, there have also been reports about Xiaomi working on two phones with 67W wireless charging. As per reports, the information was found in the code for MIUI 12.5 beta which reveals that the two phones in question are codenamed "star" and "mars". For now, there's no clarity on the phone that will support this 200W fast charging, however, it is expected that this phone could be some new device, or maybe even the Mi 11T. For now, we have no details about the device. But, as always, we'll be following this news closely so watch this space for all the latest updates.



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Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G

The Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G feels like a clone of the Realme Narzo 30 Pro, given that the two phones have the same SoC, the same amount of RAM, the same grade of storage and whatnot. While the Narzo 30 Pro takes the edge in terms of performance, the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G comes out ahead by a hair when it comes to its camera performance and design aesthetics. The phone does deliver impressive output when it comes to images, and also comes with Oppo's Full Dimension Fusion Portrait Vision system, which enaled HDR video recording and also offers a low-light video mode that does improve the video quality in low light. This is a phone for those who want something stylish, but camera-focussed rather than a performance/gaming focussed device.

 

Meet Oppo’s second smartphone launch of the year, the F19 Pro+ 5G. The company’s first launch of the year, the Oppo Reno5 Pro 5G faired rather well in our testing, so we’re pretty excited to see how this unit fares. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 800U SoC, a chipset that Oppo and Realme seem very heavily invested in backing. The Oppo F19Pro+ 5G is conspicuously similar to the Realme Narzo 30 Pro 5G in several regards, but we’re going to look at the Oppo F19 Pro+5G as its own device. Let’s see if it actually does enough to stand out from not just the competition, but even its own brethren.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G Performance

We put the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G through our standard test process and the results were what we expected. The Oppo F19 Pro+ is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 800U chipset, 6GB RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 storage. This is the same hardware on the Realme Narzo 30 Pro that we tested and therefore, the resulting numbers are also almost the same. Take a look at the benchmark charts below to see the point I am trying to make. Also throwing in the numbers for the recently launched Samsung Galaxy F62, since it comes in at a lower price point.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G Antutu scores

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G Geekbench 5 scores

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G 3DMark Scores

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G GFXBench scores

When we switch over to real-world performance, Gamebench reveals very minor differences in terms of gaming performance between the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G and the Realme Narzo 30 Pro. We got a median framerate of 59fps with 98 percent stability on the Oppo while on the Realme device, the media frame rate was 58fps with 84 percent stability. While the frame rate and stability numbers are well within the expected range, the phone also throws up janks while gaming, an experience that is once again consistent with what we experienced on the Realme Narzo 30 Pro.

Suffice to say, when it comes to performance, the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G does not offer anything over and above what the Narzo 30 Pro has to offer.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G Camera

Where the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G distinguishes itself is with respect to the camera. On paper, the specs are almost the same as the Narzo 30 Pro; 48MP primary camera, 8MP ultra-wide camera and 2MP Macro camera, with the Oppo having an additional depth sensor. However, it’s the experience that’s different. Let us elaborate.

When using the primary camera on the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G, what stands out is the relatively fast and reliable autofocussing in both good and low light situations. The other thing that was different from the Narzo device was that the shutter response on the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G was near instantaneous, and the time between shots was also quite low. When it comes to the output, the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G does produce some nice images which could definitely be considered social media worthy. Day time shots could even be printed if you wished, thanks to the good detail retention, and overall sharpness. The colours come out just right, although sometimes you can see some halation around objects with strong backlighting. This is completely normal when an image is given the HDR treatment, so don’t worry too much about it.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G Camera Sample Oppo F19 Pro+ Camera Sample

 

The ultra-wide camera on the other hand is the same story as every other ultra-wide camera in the segment. You get no autofocus and halfway decent optics. This means you’ll see notable distortion around the edges in your frame. The lack of autofocus limits you in terms of what you can shoot and how you can frame it. Its sad to see that smartphone OEMs have stuck to this barebones ultrawide setup for years now, with no real improvement having been made, with the exception of the OnePlus 8 Pro, which used a 48MP sensor for the UWA lens, allowing it to deliver absolutely stunning results.

We also have a macro camera on here which is very hard to use. Again, with no autofocus, its hard to know when your subject is in focus, and when you’re just 4cm away, every bit of movement registers. Getting usable results from the Macro lens takes a lot of a effort and trial and error, and even then it wont be that impressive of an image.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G Display

The AMOLED display on the Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G presents a rather interesting case for displays on smartphones. We ran the display through a Calman analysis and conclude that at the default setting, the display has far too much blue bias with respect to its white point, causing massive colour reproduction inaccuracies. You can see in the charts below that at every brightness level, the RGB balance is heavily skewed towards blue. This reflects in colour reproduction as well across Luminance, Chromaticity and Hue.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G colour profile set to default Calman Analysis of Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G's display set to default colour profile

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G display analysis Calman Analysis of Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G's display set to warm colour profile

Changing the colour profile from default to warm fixes the colour inaccuracies greatly, bringing the RGB balance to a much better value, and consequently, improving colour accuracy notably. Despite this, however, there are shades of blue that are still going to be inaccurately represented across the brightness range.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G  Battery life

The Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G packs a 4310mAh battery with support for 50W fast charging. This charging speed should ideally make up for whatever battery life you get, because the phone goes from 0 to 100 percent charge in under 55 minutes. The presence of an AMOLED display does yield good battery numbers, but we feel that had Oppo stuck to a 5000mAh battery, we’d be seeing a day and a half of battery life instead of the one day that we have been getting so far. The battery life is decently acceptable and given the much faster charging method available, there’s not a whole lot to complain. Watching an hour of Netflix drains the battery by just 14 percent, with the brightness set to roughly 80 percent.

Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G Build and Design

The Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G doesn’t break any moulds when it comes to design, but it does still manage to be a good looking phone. We have the silver coloured variant, which has a pearl/satin type finish on the back. The whole thing is matte and does show fingerprints,  but unlike glass-backed smartphones, the visibility is low. In fact, when you do get smudges on the phone, they just reflect light in an “interesting” manner. If you just keep the phone in its supplied TPU case, you wont have to worry about smudges at all.

The other interesting thing about the Oppo Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G happens to be the fact that it comes with an under-display fingerprint sensor. A lot of phones in this segment have started moving to side-mounted fingerprint sensors, so it is a little surprising to see an under-display fingerprint sensor here. Its performance is still reliable though, with the scanner working effectively under a variety of conditions. The only time it didn’t work reliably is with wet fingers, but that is to be expected.

Construction wise, the phone feels like a really well built device, using a metal frame to hold the front and back together. Overall, the device feels much better than an average mid-range smartphone.

Conclusion

The Oppo F19 Pro+ 5G is more about the design and slightly improved camera experience than it is about performance. In fact, its performance is so homogenous with other phones that sport the MediaTek Dimensity 800U chipset, that you could just as easily choose the Narzo 30 Pro and not feel the difference.



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Motorola Moto G30 and Moto G10 Power launching tomorrow in India: Watch the launch event live here

Motorola Moto G30 and Moto G10 Power are set to launch on March 9 in India. The Moto G30 was launched globally last month alongside the Moto G10 as a budget offering that features quad cameras, a large-capacity battery and a high-refresh-rate display. Meanwhile, the Moto G10 Power is entry-level smartphones with a large battery, multiple cameras and stock Android 11.

Moto G30, Moto G10 Power launch details

Motorola has announced that the Moto G30 and Moto G10 Power will launch at 12 PM on March 9 in India. The company is expected to stream the launch event online and we will update this story for when the livestream link goes live. Both phones are expected to go on sale on Flipkart shortly after the launch.

Moto G30 specifications

Moto G30 specifications

Moto G30 features a 6.5-inch HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution display that supports a 90Hz refresh rate and a waterdrop notch cutout for the selfie camera. The phone measures 9.1 millimetres in thickness and weighs 200 grams. It has a water-repellent coating that protects it from water ingress.

The Moto G30 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor with an octa-core CPU and Android 610 GPU. This is paired with upto 6GB RAM and 128GB storage options to choose from. It runs on stock Android 11 out-of-the-box.

The Moto G30 has quad cameras on the back that consists of a primary 64MP camera, 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, 2MP macro camera and 2MP depth sensor. There’s a 13MP selfie camera on the front.

The phone has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 20W fast charging out-of-the-box.

Moto G10 Power specifications

Moto G10 Power specifications

The Moto G10 Power has the same display as the G30 but is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 460 processor. The phone is confirmed to have a 48MP primary camera instead of the 64MP as on the G30 but will retain the rest of the three cameras. 

The highlighting feature of the Moto G10 Power is its high capacity 6,000mAh battery that supports 20W fast charging out-of-the-box. It also runs on stock Android 11 out-of-the-box.

 

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Fujifilm launches X-E4 mirrorless camera in India, priced at Rs 74,999

Fujifilm has released a couple of new mirrorless cameras in India. In addition to the more premium GFX 100S camera, the company also launched the X-E4. The X-E4 is the latest model to join the X-series of compact and lightweight digital cameras.

Fujifilm says the X-E4 is the most compact and lightweight of all mirrorless digital cameras equipped with the series' fourth-generation image processing engine. The X-E4 features the 26.1MP "X-Trans™ CMOS 4"*2 sensors and the high-speed “X-Processor 4” image processing engine to enable fast AF as fast as 0.02 seconds. It's the same sensor and the image processing engine found on the X Series' flagship model "FUJIFILM X-T4." The AF system can operate in low light conditions, even in near darkness at -7.0EV*3.

The camera also features an LCD monitor that sits flush.

The camera also features an LCD monitor that can be flipped upwards to 180-degrees. The monitor sits flush when it is not in use, making it a very compact body. It also weighs approximately only 364 grams. The top panel, which makes it look like a traditional camera, is made out of magnesium. There's also a Shutter Speed Dial that allows users to check the shutter speed setting without having to turn on the camera.

The functions offered by the rear dial in the current model, the Fujifilm X-E3, are reassigned to the front dial to secure enough space for resting the thumb when holding the camera.

The X-E4 camera also comes with some extensive video-recording functions. The camera generates 4K video from the amount of data equivalent to 6K to ensure the footage is in high resolution with low noise. It supports recording 4K/30P video at 8-bit 4:2:0 onto an SD card inserted in the camera, and outputting 4K/30P video at 10-bit 4:2:2, containing greater color information, via the HDMI port. The camera is also capable of high-speed Full-HD recording at 240fps.

Coming to the pricing, the Fujifilm X-E4 is priced at Rs 74,999. In addition to the camera, the company also has two lenses on offer - FUJINON XF27mmF2.8 R WR and FUJINON XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR priced at Rs 36,999 and Rs 73,999 respectively. You can also splurge on a bunch of optional accessories like the Handgrip "MHG-XE4" and the Thumb rest "TR-XE4". 



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

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