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Netflix launches Rs 299 Mobile+ plan with access to HD content in India

Streaming services have really levelled up in the past few years. OTT services such as Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+Hotstar have made massive inroads into the Indian market. In a competitive market, each service offers its own twist on content. With various offers such as a free weekend of content and more, Netlfix has tried to diversify its subscription model. The latest being a new entry-level plan that costs Rs 299 a month. The plan is called the Mobile+ plan and allows users to consume HD content on one screen. 

Netflix introduces Rs 299 Mobile+ Plan in India

In fact, Netflix also has another Mobile plan that costs Rs 199. It offers viewing on only one device at a time and this device can only be a phone or a tablet. In addition, video streaming quality will only be in Standard Definition (SD). So, for Rs 100 more, you should have access to actual HD content. But remember, you will be limited to watching content on only one screen at a time. With this move, Netflix is looking at gaining more ‘mobile’ subscribers. Meaning, it is looking for subscribers who consume most of their content on a mobile screen. 

Netlfix is also looking at bolstering its content line-up in India with a wide range of shows and movies. From what we know, there are about 40 original Netflix India shows and films that are coming soon. With the Indian government tightening the screws with regard to censorship, will content actually be affected on Netflix and other OTT platforms? Will it turn into the unwatchable mess that is India television? Only time will tell, but for now, a Rs 299 Mobile+ plan sounds like a move in the right direction for the OTT giant. 



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Motorola teases smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 870, could be G100

Motorola global Twitter handle has uploaded an 18-second teaser with the tagline “There is much more to come, stay tuned! #hellomoto #YouWantItYouGotIt.” The teaser is a quick montage of a smartphone with the key highlight being the Snapdragon 870 with 5G which will power the device. Information circulating the internet suggests that it could be the Motorola G100. 

The teaser also highlights some other features of the smartphone including a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, USB-C port along with the endangered headphones port. The smartphone is also expected to sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Speculations also suggest that it could have a 64MP camera at the back and a 500mAh battery. 

There is much more to come, stay tuned! #hellomoto #YouWantItYouGotIt pic.twitter.com/GNe9aaP7p5

— Motorola (@Moto) March 10, 2021

The Motorola Edge S launched in China in early 2021 sports similar specifications hinting that the Moto G100 could be the name of the Motorola Edge S in the global markets. There is no information on the pricing or launch date for the Motorola G100.

In other Motorola news, the Moto G30 and Moto G10 Power have launched in India. The Moto G30 comes with a 64MP quad-camera setup. On the front, it has a 6.5-inch 90Hz display. It runs on stock Android 11. Under the hood, the Moto G30 comes with a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB built-in storage. The phone is backed by a 5000mAh battery 

Motorola G10 Power Specifications and Features

The Moto G10 Power comes with a 6.5-inch Max Vision HD+ display. Under the hood, it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 octa-core processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB built-in storage. It has a 6000mAh battery. The battery can be charged using a 20W USB Type-C TurboPower charger. For cameras, the Moto G10 Power comes with a 48MP quad-camera setup, comprising a 48MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a macro vision lens, and a depth sensor. 

Motorola also announced a 4K Android based streaming dongle priced at Rs 3,999. You can check out our comparison between the Motorola 4K Android TV Stick vs Mi Box 4K vs Fire TV Stick here.

     

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Huawei P50 Pro with two large rear cameras leaks in new images

Huawei P50 Pro has leaked showing-off its distinct large cameras housed in a vertical module. The successors to the P40 series are set to go official very soon and the new leak gives us a glimpse at the P50 Pro and how it might look like.

A report on Voice by popular tipster OnLeaks reveals the P50 Pro in its entirety with a curved display and seemingly premium build quality. The pictures shared by the tipster reveals a rather large camera module that houses two cameras. From the pictures, it looks like there are two camera units, but it is also likely that there are multiple cameras underneath.

The leak reveals several key specifications and features of the upcoming P50 Pro and here is everything you should know about it.

Huawei P50 Pro leaked specifications

As per the leak by OnLeaks, the Huawei P50 Pro has a metal-glass construction with curved edges and rounded-off corners. The top and the bottom edge is kept flat and the phone measures 8.6 millimetres in thickness.

The P50 Pro could feature a 6.6-inch display with a punch-hole notch cutout for the selfie camera and minimal bezels. The back panel of the phone is where things get interesting as it is dominated by a large camera module housing two circular cameras. 

Huawei P50 Pro has leaked showing-off its distinct large cameras housed in a vertical module

OnLeaks could not get more definite details about the cameras on the P50 Pro but does hint that there could be multiple cameras inside. Based on previous leaks, the Huawei P50 Pro could feature a yet-unannounced 1-inch sensor dubbed Sony IMX800 which is the first of its kind camera sensor made for smartphones. Furthermore, the tipster says that the P50 Pro has an in-display fingerprint sensor and dual stereo speakers along with an IR blaster.

The Huawei P50 series is said to be the first smartphones to run on Harmony OS, which has been developed by Huawei as an alternative to Android OS. We expect more details to be revealed as we near the official launch which could happen in April.

 

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Jio has the fastest broadband speeds in India, Ookla Q4 2020 report suggests

The quarterly internet speed reports generated by entities like Ookla are always fun and insightful to glance through. It paints a clear picture of the current state of the internet in the country. Ookla's Q4 2020 report just came in and it's got some very interesting information.

Ookla Q4 2020 report: Broadband speeds

The report highlights broadband and mobile network performance by a bunch of different operators. Jio is said to have the fastest mean download speed over fixed broadband with a 3.7 rating and the only positive NPS (Net Promotor Score), which measures customer satisfaction.

Jio's broadband prowess was followed by ACT, Airtel, and Excitel.

Jio's broadband prowess was followed by ACT, Airtel, and Excitel for second, third, and fourth place respectively. The report also noted that BSNL had the slowest mean download speed over fixed broadband during the same Q4 2020 period. The lowest rating and the lowest NPS score stickers, however, were slapped on Hathway.

The report clearly indicates that Jio's services have been very consistent, just like their reliable internet speeds. It is also worth pointing out that India had the fastest mean download speeds over fixed broadband through 2020 among the SAARC countries. There have been some strong improvements in the country from Q2 2020 onwards thanks to robust fiber line deployment.

Ookla Q4 2020 report: Mobile Data speeds

Moving on to mobile data, Vi was found to have the fastest mean mobile download speeds during Q4 2020. It was followed by Airtel with a similar user rating of 3.1. Aitel's NPS, however, was lower than that of Vi. Jio was third on the list with a rating of 2.9, which means there's a lot of room for improvement.

Among the SAARC countries, India was found to be the third slowest in mean mobile download speeds throughout 2020. Interestingly, Maldives was the only SAARC country with an active 5G during 2020.

The Ookla report also touched upon the country's 5G rollout roadmap. Airtel's commercial 5G network is ready to roll out services in the country once the spectrum is allocated in late 2021 or early 2022. Airtel even conducted successful trials in Hyderabad. Vi India will also wait for the spectrum allocation. Jio, on the other hand, is also preparing to roll out its home-grown O-RAN 5G network.

It remains to be seen if these telcos will be able to secure sufficient wireless spectrum to roll out a stable and reliable 5G connection. The report claims that the 5G tech will not be able to deliver ultra-fast speeds and low-latency that are being promised by these advanced products and services based on 5G.



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Samsung Galaxy M12 with 90Hz refresh rate display launched in India: Price, specifications and availability

Samsung Galaxy M12 has officially launched in India with a high-refresh-rate display, quad cameras and more in the budget segment. The Galaxy M12 follows the Galaxy M11 that was launched in 2020. Recently, Samsung also announced the Galaxy M02 and Galaxy A12 in India.

The Galaxy M12 features a 90Hz refresh rate display, quad cameras and a large capacity battery to boot. Here’s a brief look at the pricing and specifications of the Galaxy M12.

Samsung Galaxy M12 pricing and availability

Samsung has priced the Galaxy M12 starting at Rs 10,999 for the base variant with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage and Rs 13,499 for the 6GB+128GB storage option.

The Galaxy M12 is available to purchase starting from March 18 from Amazon India, Samsung India store and in the offline market as well.

Samsung Galaxy M12 specifications

Samsung Galaxy M12 has officially launched in India with a high-refresh-rate display, quad cameras and more in the budget segment.

Samsung Galaxy M12 has a plastic build with a pattern on the back panel and a squircle camera module tucked away in the top-left corner. The phone measures 9.7 millimetres in thickness and weighs 221 grams.

The Galaxy M12 features a 6.5-inch HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution display with a 90Hz high refresh rate and a waterdrop notch cutout. It is powered by the Exynos 850 processor with an octa-core CPU and Mali-G52 GPU. This could be paired with upto 6GB RAM and 128GB storage options to choose from. There’s a microSD card slot for storage expansion.

The Samsung Galaxy M12 has quad cameras on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera with f/2.0 aperture, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 123-degree field-of-view, 2MP macro camera and 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is an 8MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout.

There’s a side-mounted fingerprint reader and the Galaxy M12 is equipped with a 6,000mAh battery that supports 15W fast charging out-of-the-box.

 

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OnePlus 9, 9 Pro official marketing renders leaked online, shows new colour variants

We are still a few weeks away from the launch of the new OnePlus smartphones, but we already have a lot of leaks giving us pretty much all the new info that we need before the official announcement. In fact, the latest leak is probably the biggest one yet, and it shows what appears to be the official marketing renders of the phone.

The leak comes from WinFuture, and it shows both the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro in full, leaving nothing to our imagination.

OnePlus 9 Pro Leaked Renders

First off, we have the OnePlus 9 Pro that's said to have a 6.7-inch curved display on the front with a punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera. At the back, you can see the new camera module with Hasselblad branding. OnePlus has already confirmed that the rear camera includes a Sony IMX766 sensor.

This is our first look at the new color variants too.

The phone also seems to retain the glass sandwich design from the past with a metal frame and the notification slider. Colour variants shown in the renders include black, green, and silver. We don't know what these colour variants will be officially called just yet. The black variant, in particular, seems to have a textured back.

OnePlus 9 Leaked Renders

The OnePlus 9 will come with a 6.5-inch flat display instead of the curved one seen on the OnePlus 9 Pro. The leaked renders of the phone don't seem to have antenna bands, suggesting that it may have a polycarbonate body this time. At the back, you get a triple camera setup, again with the Hasselblad branding. The colour variants shown in the renders include black, blue, and purple.

The renders show both phones in full.

This is the biggest OnePlus 9 series leak to date, and it comes hot on the heels of the March 23 event during which the company will pull the curtains. It will be interesting to see how OnePlus has improved the cameras on these phones compared to the ones that came out in the past. Hasselblad branding definitely raises some eyebrows, but it remains to be seen what kind of value it adds to the package. 



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Redmi Note 10 Pro Max review

The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is one of the best value-for-money offerings you can get your hands on right now. Starting at Rs 18,999, it offers a premium design, powerful cameras, vibrant display and decent hardware under the hood to handle games and resource-intensive applications. The only real problem in its way is Xiaomi's very own Mi 10i. 

Xiaomi launched the all-new Redmi Note 10 line-up earlier last week as the successor to the popular Note 9 series from 2020. Much like last one, this new series brings with itself three new phones -- Redmi Note 10, Note 10 Pro and the Note 10 Pro Max. Of the three, the Note 10 Pro Max is the most premium of the lot, as it comes with powerful specs, including a 108-megapixel primary lens and a fast 120Hz SuperAMOLED display. 

This hardware also makes the Note 10 Pro Max the most power-packed Redmi Note series device to date. But does it have enough to also become the most successful Note series device to date? Well, read our full review to find out. 

Redmi Note 10 Pro Max: Design and display

With the Note 10 Pro Max, Xiaomi has moved away from the Aura design philosophy which it had introduced a few years ago. Instead, the new line-up is based on the EVOL design language. The biggest benefit of this switch is that it helps make Xiaomi Note 10 Pro Max significantly slimmer and sleeker than the Note 9 Pro Max. Additionally, the phone is also slightly lighter at 192 grams. And this despite the fact that Xiaomi has used glass, both at the front and the back of the device. 

However, the use of glass makes the Note 10 Pro Max look premium beyond its price point, which is definitely a big tick in its favour. The phone's been launched in three colours, Vintage Bronze, Dark Night and Glacial Blue. Of the three, Xiaomi sent us the first two for review, and in our opinion, both look equally good. Although, the Dark Night is definitely the soberer of the two colour variants. But it also comes at a cost. Compared to the Vintage Bronze, the Dark Night has a glossy finish to it. This variant's back panel is also reflective in nature and also picks up smudges easily. 

But what's common to both is that the back panel features a dual-step camera set-up which houses the phone's four camera lenses. The enclosure is also slightly protruding which makes the phone a little wobbly when kept on a flat surface. However, it's definitely nothing to be too concerned about. 

The Note 10 Pro Max uses a metallic frame to hold together the glass on the front and the back of the device. It also houses the fingerprint scanner, the volume rocker and cutouts for the SIM card tray as well as the 3.5mm jack, the dual speakers and the USB Type-C port for charging the device. There's also an IR blaster placed at the top of the frame to help users directly control TVs, set-top-boxes and more with the device. 

Redmi Note 10 Pro Max display going through Greyscale analysis in Calman

At the front of the device is the display which is one of the biggest talking points of the phone. This display is claimed to reach up to 1200nits of brightness, but when we tested the panel using our set of display tests, we got a display peak brightness of close to 600nits for HDR and 395nits for SDR content. At the lower-end, the brightness dropped to 0.01nits for black luminance. The display also managed to reach an accuracy of 68.53 on the DCI-P3 colour scale and 46.322 on the higher, BT.2020 colour scale.

Using Calman Ultimate, we conclude that the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max has one of the best AMOLED displays.

With the standard colour profile activated, the phone's display also managed to hit accurate colours and good RGB balance and threw up very little in the way of error in colour accuracy. However, we did notice slightly lower accuracy when the phone's colour profile was changed and the display tested for HDR content. Overall, this ensured the phone was great while watching videos and playing games. This was especially true for streaming movies on platforms such as Netflix. 

As for the specs, the phone's display is 6.67-inch in size and can process up to FullHD+ resolutions. The panel is also rated to achieve a fast 120Hz refresh rate, but it does not do so intelligently and as such can either be set to work at 60Hz or 120Hz. Protecting the display is a sheet of Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Overall, these elements come together to create a rather well-designed device that not only looks great but also feels good in the hand. 

Redmi Note 10 Pro Max: Performance

Underneath the hood, the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor which does not support 5G. This chipset offers an octa-core configuration CPU and Adreno 618 GPU. Xiaomi has paired this with up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 128GB UFS 2.2 storage to choose from. The unit sent to us for review offered 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. 

As always, we tested the device using a number of synthetic benchmarks. And honestly, the results we found weren't the best. This is because the phone scored lower than the Dimensity 800U-powered Narzo 30 Pro and the Exynos 9825-powered Samsung F62. On Antutu 8, the Redmi Note 10 Max Pro hit a score of 238136, while on Geekbench it scored 560 and 1761 points in the single-core and multi-core tests respectively. 

However, the Adreno 618 GPU did offer better benchmark results compared to the two competing phones. During our Gamebench test, we achieved a median FPS of 58 frames for Call of Duty Mobile at stability of 98 percent. Asphalt 9 ran at a median FPS of 30 frames but at higher stability of 99. These were better compared to the Gamebench results of the other two phones. On GFXBench (Aztec Ruins, high tier) it clocked 683.9 points, while on 3D Mark Life the phone scored 1109 points.

Outside of the realm of synthetic benchmarks and tests, we can confirm the general performance of the device appears to be satisfactory and the device is good at handling heavy-duty games including Call of Duty: Mobile and Asphalt 9 Legends. The fast display also helps improve the gaming experience on the phone, and generally ends up making the phone feel fast, and responsive. 

Redmi Note 10 Pro Max: Battery and other features

Xiaomi has also retained some features that were popular with the Redmi Note 9 Pro Max. As such, the Note 10 Pro Max also gets a 3.5mm audio jack, IR sensor and stereo speakers. It also offers a similar-sized battery as last year, with the new device getting a big 5,020mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging out-of-the-box.

In our video loop test, the phone gave us over 16 hours of use at full brightness. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max also did not encounter massive battery drain while playing games. The only real factor that brought down the battery life of the device was when we switched the display to run in 120Hz mode. With this feature on, the phone gave about a day's use on a single charge. Otherwise, running at 60Hz, the phone should be able to run more than a day on a single charge.

Redmi Note 10 Pro Max: Cameras

As for the cameras, the Note 10 Pro Max also gets some major upgrades, with the device's getting a 108MP-lens-based camera set-up. This set-up not only affords the phone a lot of versatility because of the presence of a dedicated 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 5MP Super Macro lens, but also a 2MP depth sensor for helping improve the quality of portrait shots clicked by the device. 

The hero of the show is definitely the primary lens, which we found good for clicking pictures. The performance of the camera is generally good. In well-lit situations, the primary lens captures a good amount of detail. Colour reproduction is good, but in low light scenarios, the phone has the tendency to oversaturate colours a little. But overall, night mode 2.0 does a really good job in situations where there is very little light to work with. As always, the phone MIUI 12-based camera app works without any hitches and also offers support for a number of modes including Panorama, VLOG and Clone mode.

The phone's camera is fast to focus and also lock on to subjects at a tap. The shutter speed is also good and these elements come together with the high megapixel count to produce well-detailed pictures. The primary lens especially clicks well-detailed shots in both well-lit and low-light situations. As we mentioned above, for the latter, pictures do tend to come out a bit oversaturated, which takes a little away in terms of colour accuracy, but overall, the low light performance appears to be good for a phone in the price range. 

The ultra-wide lens works fine. There's no noticeable fish-eye effect. However, the quality of the images is lower than that of the primary lens. The low light performance of this lens is nothing special. But, it still holds its ground when compared to the competition in the market. 

The 5MP Super Macro lens also proves to be a nice addition for those who like Macro photography. While it may not be a replacement for a DSLR with a dedicated lens, the Super Macro with its decent megapixel count still proves to be a good enough addition for a point and shoot camera set-up. However, the lens only does well in daylight situations, with low-light scenarios exposing the flaws of the lens.

And last, but not least, there's also a depth-sensing camera on the device. This 2MP lens is present on the phone to provide extra data for portrait shots. These come out with good bokeh effect. Edge separation and blur effect is good, but in challenging situations, there are flaws that can be seen. However, the overall performance of the Portrait Mode is good as the phone can also click good portraits in low light scenarios.

Conclusion

The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is one of the best value for money offerings you buy right now. Starting at Rs 18,999, it offers a premium design, powerful cameras, vibrant display and decent hardware under the hood to handle games and resource-intensive applications. It may not shine much when put to test against synthetic benchmarks, but that's pretty much its only drawback. 

While there's a lot of competition in the market for the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max from the likes of Realme Narzo 30 Pro and the Samsung F62, the biggest competition to the Redmi device comes from a phone that's a little closer to home -- Mi Note 10i. The Mi branded phone starts at a slightly higher price point, but offers in return the same 108MP ISOCELL HM2 sensor and an even better processor than the one found on the Note 10 Pro Max. It also loses out to the new Redmi phone in the display department. 

While you can't really go wrong if you're picking either of the two, yet, if you're pressed for choice, we'd suggest the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. It looks better, has a better display and can be had for a few thousand rupees less.



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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 ...