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boAt Airdopes 601 ANC wireless earbuds with Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation announced for Rs 3,999

bOAt, a popular audio brand, launched its newest Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation TWS Earbuds – Airdopes 601 ANC on January 10. With a battery life of up to 28 hours, these truly wireless earbuds are promised to have improved clarity and faster connectivity. 

Specs and features

The  Airdopes 601 ANC comes with Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (up to 33dB). The Airdopes 601 ANC can suppress noise at a broader range of frequencies, adapt to and correct errors in real-time, according to boAt. It cancels out the background noise and promises to deliver clear audio. The earbuds additionally come with an ambient mode that allows you to listen to background noise and provides transparency of atmospheric sounds.

The earbuds are customised with four inbuilt microphones which, paired with ENx Technology, deliver a clean and clear calling experience that is made to cater for work from home.  For the Hybrid ANC onboard, two extra mics come into play to filter out background noise. 

It comes with Insta Wake N’Pair technology helps you pair your device to the buds in just seconds. No more waiting for your Bluetooth to scan, detect and connect. The earbuds have in-ear detection which automatically plays and pauses when worn and taken off. The earbuds come with swipe gesture touch control for easy music navigation which helps control tracks and adjusts the volume.

boAt Airdopes 601 ANC truly wireless earphones launched in India at Rs 3,999

With ANC turned on you can make use of the earbuds for 4.5 hours for music and calls and 5.5 hours when the ANC is turned off. Additionally, with its charging case, you get 22 hours of usage.   The earbuds have ASAP Charge Technology, so a quick 5 minutes of charging will keep your earbuds powered for up to 60 minutes.

The Airdopes 601 ANC house large 10mm drivers and a Type C port for easy charging. It is water and sweat resistant and has Google fast pairing for a hassle-free pairing with Android devices. 

Price and Availability 

The boAt Airdopes 601 ANC is available on Flipkart. It is priced at Rs 3,999. It will be available in two colour options – Black and Purity White.



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Sony India launches WF-C500 truly wireless earbuds priced at Rs 5,990 in India

Sony India recently announced their newest WF-C500 truly wireless earbuds on the 10th of January 2022, expanding its affordable earbuds range in India. Priced at Rs. 5990, Sony’s WF-C500 is equipped with a host of features such as Sony’s Digital Sound Enhancement engine (DSEE), an IPX4 water resistance rating, as well as up to 20 hours of playback time.

Specifications and standout features

The Sony WF-C500 comes with Sony’s Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE) system. DSEE ensures high-quality sound by restoring high frequency and fade-out sounds to tracks being played by the user, according to Sony. The Bluetooth chip transmits sounds to the right and left ear simultaneously, and an optimised antenna design further adds to the listening experience. 

The earbuds have easy operation buttons which allow users to play, skip and stop tracks, as well as adjust the volume. In addition to this, the buttons can also be used to access Google Assistant or Siri, to be able to make as well as receive calls totally hands-free. 

Sony WF-C500 launched in India at Rs 5,990

While they have around 10 hours of battery life, the same can be extended to 20 hours using its charging case. They are also equipped with quick charge support, through which a 10-minute charge can provide up to an hour extra of playback time. 

The Sony WF-C500 also comes with an IPX4 water resistance rating and can handle splashes and sweat with ease. 

Sony’s WF-C500 earbuds are designed to be small and lightweight for a more secure fit. Furthermore, their small cylindrical case is easy to carry around in the pocket. It also features a frosted, textured translucent lid, giving it a stylish look and feel. 

Pricing and availability

The Sony WF-C500 retails for Rs. 5990 and will go on sale from the 16th of January, 2022 onwards. It will be available to purchase from Sony Centers and Sony Exclusive retail stores nationwide, and also at other major electronics stores and e-commerce websites in India. In addition to these, they can also be purchased at the www.ShopatSC.com portal.

Buyers will have four colour options available to choose from – black, orange, green and white.

 



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Battlegrounds Mobile India January Update to Add Spider-Man Themed Content Today: Here’s the Rollout Schedule

BGMI January Update is set to release later today, for Android and iOS smartphones. The BGMI 1.8 update is expected to bring important changes to the game including the addition of special content from Spider-Man: No Way Home. Krafton has revealed that Android users and iOS users will receive the update and different timings today.

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Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 starts from January 17: Upto 40 off on mobiles, 70 off on electronics and more

Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 has been announced and will kick off from January 17 in India. Amazon is hosting its first sale of 2022 in the run-up to Republic Day of India which is held on January 26. Notably, the Great Republic Day Sale 2022 will be hosted on amazon.in from January 17 to January 20. However, for Prime members, the Great Republic Day Sale 2022 will start a whole 24-hour early. Like with all past sales, the best Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 deals and offers will be available in early access for Amazon Prime subscribers.

When does the Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 start?

The Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 will be held from January 17 to 20 but Amazon Prime subscribers will get early access to the deals from 12 AM on January 16.

How can I get Early Access to Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022?

If you want to get early access to the Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022, you need to be an Amazon Prime subscriber. You can check out the Amazon Prime membership prices below.

Rs 179/month Rs 459/quarterly Rs 1499/annual Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 Bank Offers

For the Great Republic Day Sale 2022, Amazon has partnered with SBI and is offering a 10% instant discount on SBI Credit Cards. Moreover, Amazon is likely to offer no-cost EMI solutions and cashback as well.

Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022: Best deals and offers

Amazon has revealed that it will be offering upto 40% off on Mobiles and accessories including deals and offers on smartphones like the upcoming OnePlus 9RT or some of the most popular phones across budget segments like the Xiaomi 11 Lite NE, Samsung Galaxy M52, OnePlus Nord CE, Mi 11X, OnePlus 9, Redmi 9A and more.

Apart from this, Amazon is also offering upto Rs 40,000 off on laptops, 50% off on TVs and appliances, 75% off on headphones, 70% off on smartwatches, 50% off on cameras, 45% off on tablets, 50% off on monitors and upto 50% off on Alexa powered devices.

 

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Xbox One Console Production Was Discontinued in Late 2020 to Focus on Xbox Series X/S

Microsoft discontinued all Xbox One gaming consoles in December 2020 to focus on production of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles, a report said. A company executive recently said that Xbox Series S/X gaming consoles have outsold previous generations considering the same period.

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LAPD police officers fired for playing Pokemon Go on the job and ignoring an actual robbery

Sometimes your gaming habits could get you into really serious trouble and that’s exactly what happened to two police officers in Los Angeles. The LAPD has fired two police officers who literally ignored a robbery to play Pokemon Go. Talk about a bad habit! Back in 2017 officers Louis Lozano and Eric Mitchell were caught ignoring a police radio call regarding a robbery to try and catch a Snorlax. They spent the next 20 minutes driving around looking for the rare creature while there was an actual robbery taking place. There are levels to addiction but this just takes the cake. These officers took the ‘Gotta catch em all’ tagline a little too seriously, leading to their dismissal. 

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Police Officers fired for playing Pokemon Go on the job

Originally reported on BBC News, the officers protested saying that they were merely having a conversation regarding the game, but the camera footage from the camera in the police vehicle would seem to suggest otherwise. The footage shows the officers ignoring the initial call. They then drove away from the area, presumably because they got a whiff of a Snorlax. The officers were then charged and also lost an appeal to have the video evidence removed on grounds of rights violations. They were found guilty of failing to respond to a robbery call, making misleading statements, failing to respond to the radio when contacted, playing Pokémon Go on duty, and making false statements under investigation. 

Video game addiction is no laughing matter and in an instance such as this, people could have lost their lives. The officers are now facing a battery of charges and have lost their jobs. The kicker of the whole thing was that they lied about the situation saying that they were only talking about catching the Pokemon and not actually playing the game. But, clearly, the evidence says otherwise. 

Also Read: Pokemon Go Turns 5: We Take A Look At How It Changed Mobile Gaming



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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G Review: Powerful all-rounder

The Galaxy S21 FE is a good deal if you're looking to buy a new phone that not only works like a truly high-end device but also looks and feels as such. It flaunts a killer display, offers good performance, and also comes with the promise of clicking good photos in a variety of conditions. Yes, it's true Samsung could have done the S21 FE 5G a favour by launching the phone with a much more aggressive price tag. It would have not only helped the S21 FE 5G compete better with phones from the likes of OnePlus, iQOO and Xiaomi but also helped it look like a no-brainer in front of the Galaxy S20 FE 5G.

 

The Galaxy S20 FE was one of Samsung's better-selling phones of 2020. It brought with it the promise of a flagship smartphone experience, but at a more affordable price than what you'd typically pay for the top-of-the-line Galaxy S series flagships. But despite packing some seriously good cameras, a fun design language and a gorgeous display, the phone did suffer a little when it came to the core hardware. 

Now at the turn of the year, Samsung launched the Galaxy S21 FE as an upgrade over the Galaxy S20 FE 5G. The new phone follows the same script as the fan edition phone from last year but crucially improves in key departments, including design and core hardware. 

We've had the Galaxy S21 FE with us for a few days, giving us the chance to examine it in-depth and give a verdict on if the phone is worth your money. 

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G review: Design 

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G review: Design

Let's get to the interesting bit first. The design. 

So, the moment you lay your hands on the Galaxy S21 FE you'll notice some interesting things. The first among them is just how the phone has obvious design similarities with the Galaxy S20 FE. There's the use of plastic at the back with the frame on both the phones created using metal. 

Both also feature curved corners and a central punch-hole camera at the top of the display. But, there are plenty of differences as well. Because of the presence of a slightly smaller display and thinner bezels on the S21 FE, the phone looks and feels more compact in the hand when compared to the Galaxy S20 FE. It is also a little lighter at 177 grams compared to the S20 FE which weighs in at 190g.

The Galaxy S21 FE also has a redesigned camera module which is more in line with the one found on the other S21 series phones. The one on the Galaxy S20 FE has a camera island that protrudes like the Galaxy S20 series phones. 

All these elements combine to make the S21 FE a very interesting-looking phone, in my opinion, one that will appeal to a large audience. 

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G review: Display 

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G review

At the front of the phone, we have a 6.4-inch display with no fancy curves on it. This is a flat display that offers support for up to FHD+ resolution. The flat panel is accompanied by very little in terms of bezels and houses a centre-aligned punch-hole for the selfie camera. 

As you'd expect from Samsung, the AMOLED panel used on the device is quite feature-rich and is capable of fast refresh rates. While there is no support for adaptive refresh rates, it does offer support for working at either 60Hz or 120Hz. And as we found during our review, it also does not disappoint in performance. It offers deep blacks and punchy colours, making it great for watching movies or consuming multimedia content on the device. 

In our Calman display tests, the Galaxy S21 FE performed well, clocking up an average DeltaE of 2.6 in both the sRGB and DCI-P3 colour space. However, in both the max DeltaE was a little on the higher side. Calman testing of the display also showed a very good contrast ratio and decent RGB balance as well. Samsung's also done a good job tuning the display to have no visible colour biases running in the natural colour profile. This is something that the Calman testing also showed, with the panel throwing up a very good average correlated colour temperature of 6513. 

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G: Performance

In India, the Galaxy S21 FE 5G is powered by the Exynos 2100 SoC. This is a chip built using the 5nm process. On the phone, this chip has been paired with 8GB of LDRR5 memory and up to 256GB of UFS3.1 storage. Because the phone runs on Samsung's One UI 4, we also get support for the company's RAM Plus feature which extends the RAM by another 4GB. This is a pretty powerful combination, even if not the most powerful for the start of 2022. 

In benchmarks, this combination serves the phone well, with the S21 FE 5G racking up high scores in tests such as AnTuTu, Geekbench and 3D Mark WildLife. Interestingly, not only were these benchmarks scores higher than what the similarly specced Galaxy S21 Ultra achieved, but surprisingly also better than what some Snapdragon 888-based phones such as the OnePlus 9 managed to get in our tests. The only benchmark where the Galaxy S21 FE 5G did not perform too well was the CPU Throttling Test. Here, we found the chipset being dramatically throttled after the 15-minute mark of the test, leading us to believe the phone possibly has issues with handling thermals. 

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In real-world scenarios, these numbers translated into smooth performance in day-to-day tasks while running apps of daily use such as Twitter, Facebook and even when browsing the internet through apps like Chrome. Gaming performance too was pretty good, with Gamebench showing the Galaxy S21 FE can handle resource-intensive games such as Asphalt 9 Legends and Call of Duty 5 with relative ease. However, it must be noted the performance in games was not as stable as what we have previously seen on competing devices like the OnePlus 9 running last year’s flagship Snapdragon chipset. 

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE: Cameras

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G review

When it comes to optics, the Galaxy S21 FE does not offer anything new in the camera department. This is because Samsung has equipped the device with a triple rear camera setup that features a 12MP primary lens with support for OIS sat next to another 12MP ultra-wide camera. Completing the camera set-up is an 8MP telephoto lens with 3X optical zoom. 

All three lenses throw up some really good results, with the primary lens churning out good shots in the daytime when the camera is fed with a good amount of natural light. Living up to our expectations, the lens captured detailed shots with rich and accurate colours. These shots offer good dynamic range and even more improved results with HDR on. 

The ultra-wide lens is also good, with clicking shots with plenty of details in them. However, there is some fish-eye effect in the images captured using this lens. The telephoto lens is our least favourite lens of the set-up. But, that's not a consequence of the poor performance of the lens. Rather, it's because of just how little usability telephoto lenses offer in general. The lens does offer serviceable details at 3x optical zoom. However, the quality of the images takes a hit once you zoom in further digitally.

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Apart from these, the S21 FE's camera app and supporting computational photography algorithms ensure the phone performs well in low light conditions. With the primary lens, we clicked some really good shots that packed in a lot of detail and very little noise to ruin the frame. 

Apart from these, the phone also brings modes such as Single Take and Live Focus. The latter is the phone's portrait mode which clicks some really nice shots with good depth effect in them. The mode works almost equally well in both daytime and low light conditions. However, in the latter, the level of detail and accuracy of the blur along the edges of the subject goes for a toss a little. 

For selfies, the phone comes with a 32MP lens that captures accurate skin tones and skin details in well-lit situations. The low light performance of the lens, however, is something that leaves a little to be desired. 

Galaxy S21 FE review: Battery

For battery, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE comes with a 4,500mAh battery pack -- much like the Galaxy S20 FE 5G. This pack manages to ensure the phone lasts over a day on moderate use and also gets you through the day even if subjected to heavy usage. When the phone runs out of charge, the device can be topped up using a 25W charger in about an hour and a half. 

Honestly, for a phone in 2022, this just doesn't cut it anymore as much more affordable devices are now offering even 120W fast charging promising a complete charge in less than 20 minutes. But the S21 FE does have a few other tricks up its sleeve. The phone also comes with support for wireless charging. However, the speeds here are slightly slower, topping up at 15W. 

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Galaxy S21 FE 5G review: Verdict

With all the gyan out of the way, let's get to the all-important question. 

Is the Galaxy S21 FE worth buying?

For me, the answer would be a yes. The Galaxy S21 FE is a good deal if you're looking to buy a new phone that not only works like a truly high-end device but also looks and feels as such. It flaunts a killer display, offers good performance, and also comes with the promise of clicking good photos in a variety of conditions.  

The only catch here is its price. 

At Rs 54,999, the Galaxy S21 FE is actually not badly priced. But could the pricing have been better? Maybe, yes. Considering the fiercely fought segment the phone comes in, Samsung could have done the S21 FE 5G a favour by launching the phone with a much more aggressive price tag. It would have not only helped the S21 FE 5G compete better with phones from the likes of OnePlus, iQOO and Xiaomi but also helped it look like a no-brainer in front of the Galaxy S20 FE 5g which despite offering a similar camera and overall performance, is retailing at a much more aggressive price point. 



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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 ...