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iQOO 9 Series to launch in India on February 23: Report

iQOO 9 series is slowly making rounds on the news cycle as its India launch might be right around the corner. Well, if a new report is to be believed, we may get to see the launch event as soon as February 23. The claim is made by Passionategeekz who have apparently got their hands on the first sale timeline too. According to this, the first sale date of the iQOO 9 series in the country would be from March 2, 2022.

So, here’s a look at what this report reveals. Needless to say, do take them with the proverbial grain of salt.

iQOO 9 Series launch in India on Feb 23 and First Sale on March 2: Details

IQOO 9 Series

iQOO 9 series launch event in India is reported to take place on February 23 at 12:00 PM IST. And a week from then on March 2, the three phones of the iQOO 9 lineup are expected to hit the stores. You can check out the alleged stock listing of the upcoming iQOO phones. We also get to see the purported variants of them. So, if right, these are the various iQOO 9 SKUs in India —

iQOO 9 5G will be available in 8+128GB and 12+256GB memory configurations in Alpha and Legend colors. iQOO 9 Pro 5G will be out in 8/12GB RAM and 256GB storage options. The colorways would be Legend and Dark Cruise. And last but not least, the iQOO 9 SE could arrive in 8+128GB and 12+256GB models. The available colors would be Space Fusion and Sunset Sierra.

Since the iQOO 9 series is already occupied a microsite on Amazon, it would be an outlet for sure. We may learn about other stores at the launch event.

iQOO 9, iQOO 9 Pro, iQOO 9 SE Specs and Features (expected)

The regular iQOO 9 has got an FHD+ AMOLED screen with HDR10 support and flat edges. Meanwhile, the Pro model will have a better QHD+ LTPO AMOLED panel with HDR10+ picture support.

Flip to the back, and there the iQOO 9 Pro has an upper hand in terms of gimbal OIS support with its primary 50MP snapper, while the vanilla variant has regular OIS only. Next, the secondary sensor on the iQOO 9 Pro is 16MP with a 2.5x optical telephoto (with OIS) and the iQOO 9 uses a 12MP sensor with 2x optical zoom. Finally, the third sensor on the standard iQOO 9 is a 50MP 150˚ ultrawide snapper (w/ Auto Focus) whereas the iQOO 9 Pro has a smaller 13MP sensor with a 120-degree lens.

The advantage of the Pro tag extends to video-recording too in the form of 8K30FPS support while the normal iQOO 9 shoots up to 4K30FPS only.  In India, as you have already seen, we are expecting a third variant called iQOO 9 SE which could have Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC aided by up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage at the helm, a 6.62-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 360Hz touch sampling rate on top, and other goodies like 48MP primary camera (with OIS) and 66W fas charging support in the mix.

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Tecno Pova 5G launched in India with Dimensity 900 5G SoC, 120Hz display, 6000mAh battery and more

Tecno has brought the Pova 5G smartphone to India. It originally debuted in Nigeria last year as the brand’s first 5G phone. The 5G capability is offered by Dimensity 900 chipset. Other highlights of the device include its 120Hz screen, a 50MP camera as the main one by the back, and the 6000mAh power source inside. For performance, the device also supports Memory Fusion tech for a total of 11GB RAM, part of which is virtual, of course. And now that the phone has landed in India, here’s the definitive list of its specs, features, pricing, and availability details.

Tecno Pova 5G Specs and Features 

Pova 5G flaunts a 6.95-inch display with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate. It is of LCD type though. There is a central punch hole indent housing the phone’s 16MP selfie shooter backed by dual-LED flash.

Rotate to the rear, and the main camera here is a 50MP sensor with PDAF, and it is accompanied by a 2MP sensor and an AI lens. 

The software onboard is Android 11 based HiOS 8. Under the hood, the device is driving a Dimensity 900 chip with 11 5G band support, 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The phone also features a Memory Fusion facility that lets you use the internal storage to boost the virtual RAM up to 11GB.

The innards also include a 6000mAh battery that supports an 18W charger (comes in the box). The rest of the spec sheet also includes a side-mounted fingerprint reader, dedicated MicroSD card slot up to 512GB, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, DTS-supported speaker, Z-axis linear vibration motor, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and FM Radio. 

Tecno Pova 5G India Price and Availability

Tecno POVA 5G is priced in India at ₹19,999 and will retail via Amazon starting February 14. And as an introductory offer, the brand is giving out a power bank worth ₹1,999 for free.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 series will reportedly ship with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor in India

Samsung Galaxy S22 series will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 instead of Exynos 2200, says a new report. Well, this isn't exactly new as we had already reported something like this before. Anyways, this new bit of information comes from the oft-accurate Ishan Agarwal through Pricebaba.com. And this might surprise those who know that historically, the opposite was the case. As in the Galaxy flagships for the Indian market, amongst many others would get the Exynos treatment while Snapdragon was mostly exclusive to the US and China. Now even though we haven’t come across any other report verifying this, we may get some hint at the Galaxy S22 lineup launch event scheduled for Feb 9, 2022at 8:30 pm IST.

Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 vs Exynos 2200

Samsung Galaxy S22 Indian edition may launch with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1: Report

Both Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200 have the ARM’s 4nm manufacturing process-based v9-A architecture including a tri-cluster setup with a Cortex X2, three Cortex A710, and four Cortex A510. Now we know that the prime core on the Snapdragon chip is clocked at 3.0GHz, whereas Samsung is yet to reveal the max clock speed of its chip. 

On the graphics front, the Snapdragon employs its proprietary Adreno 730 chip running at 818MHz. However, it is Samsung that’s bringing the fruits of its collaboration with AMD in the form of Xclipse 920 GPU (based on the RDNA2 architecture) clocked at 1300MHz. 

As for memory configuration, both Qualcomm and Samsung have offered support for LPDDR5 and UFS 3.1 storage. Other components are also mostly comparable like the supported multimedia and connectivity features with Samsung having some lead in the claimed download and upload speeds.

However, all that said and done, the key concern the Samsung Galaxy S22-series’ buyers will be having is with respect to how sustained and cool the performance would be between the Exynos and Snapdragon variants. In the past many years, Exynos had been lagging behind its arch-rival. Folks who are investing in a premium handset would want the best of performance in all aspects, be it for digital drudgery, camera output, or gaming. Over the years, the Qualcomm chipset is known to drive better-optimized gameplay. However, things might see a change with this new AMD-backed Exynos. We’ll know for sure once the benchmarks and gaming reviews of the two variants are out. So let’s reserve our judgments until then.

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Philips TAB7305 soundbar Review: Enhancing your entertainment experience

What the Philips TAB7305 soundbar has going for it is good sound output for movies, music and games. It has a unique angular design as well. It has all the connectivity options one would expect from a soundbar between 15K to 20K price point. It has a simple and easy to use remote control. While its overall sound output is good, the channel separation is weak.  The soundbar has a movie, music and news mode, we wish it had a night mode and an auto EQ mode as well. However, for the duration of the review, we found the movie preset works best for all types of content. The LED indicators on the display offer a minimal way of monitoring the volume, EQ mode and input, but a display would have made reading this data easier. Overall, the Philips TAB7305 soundbar is a good option for those looking to enhance their TV viewing experience. 

 

If you own a budget TV, chances are you are happy with the performance of the panel but miss the punch when it comes to sound output. At Digit, we’ve found the 30 to 40k price point to be the sweet spot for those looking for a soundbar with very good performance and a rich feature set. Case in point are soundbars like the Sony HT-G700 (review), Philips TAPB603 Soundbar 3.1 (review) to name a few. However, lately, we have seen the 20K and in some cases the sub 20k segment offer soundbars with very good sound output and features to satisfy most users. The most interesting thing here is the sound output from some of the sub 20k soundbars packs quite the punch. Sure, it misses out on high-end features like support for Dolby Atmos, but the core sound output is very good to enhance the TV viewing experience and also indulge in some cinematic movies and immersive gaming. Today, we have with us the Philips TAB7305 soundbar. Does it live up to some of the lofty claims I’ve just presented? 

Philips TAB7305 soundbar: What’s in the box

In the box, you get the soundbar itself along with a wireless subwoofer. You also get the remote control in the box. You get two power cables and wall mounting brackets. The remote control runs on a 3V button cell which is a departure from the AAA batteries we’ve seen on most soundbar remotes. The only downside is that you don't get an HDMI or audio cable in the box which means you will need to keep one at hand when setting up the soundbar.   

Philips TAB7305 soundbar: Connectivity options

When it comes to connectivity options, the Philips soundbar has quite a decent selection considering its price point. You get HDMI ARC, optical, USB, 3.5mm AUX and Bluetooth 4.2. It would have been nice to see an HDMI passthrough port as well, but at this price point, we didn't expect it and that's ok. Just know that the HDMI ARC port on offer here is HDMI 1.4.

Philips soundbar connectivity options.

Setting up the Philips TAB7305 soundbar

Setting up the soundbar can be done in less than 5 minutes. The soundbar connects wirelessly to the subwoofer. Just connect the two to a power supply, connect the HDMI cable to the ARC port of your TV and to the HDMI out port on the soundbar and you are good to go. When powered on, the soundbar automatically switched to the ARC output. In some cases, you may need to switch the audio settings of your TV to ARC to get the sound output from the TV so keep that in mind.  

Philips soundbar with wireless subwoofer.

Philips soundbar TAB7305 Build and design

Just like the Philips 3.1 soundbar we reviewed earlier, the Philips TAB7305 soundbar has a “slanted geometric design” giving it a unique look. The angular look could give you the feeling that the soundbar will tip over to the back, but that isn’t the case. There are 2 rubber feet holding the soundbar in place on your table. The front has a plastic grill covering the drivers and this grill seamlessly transitions to the top of the soundbar giving you the illusion of top firing drivers, but that isn't the case. The soundbar has two midrange drivers and two tweeters (one of each on either side) giving you a traditional 2.1 setup. 

Philips soundbar slanting design

The top of the soundbar also has a glossy strip with Philips's branding in the centre. On the far right of this glossy strip are the touch controls. You have four touch-sensitive buttons for volume, power and source. Personally, I am not a fan of touch controls but that’s a personal preference. You may like them. 

Philips soundbar touch controls

On the right of the soundbar, you have all the sources neatly written one below the other and that’s because the LED on the front right of the bar shifts to show which output is selected. This is a neat way of telling you which is the current source without resorting to a display. These LED lights are also used to indicate the volume level and the subwoofer level. The only place where I think the LED indicators are confusing is with the EQ settings. Press the EQ setting and you will have one red and one white, or one red and two white or one red and three white LED indicators blink for a few seconds. These correspond to the movie, music and news EQ respectively and it can get confusing for some. It would have been a better user experience to have the three modes on the remote control or a display to tell you which mode the soundbar is in. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen simple LEDs indicate the current sound mode setting or volume of the soundbar. We’ve seen the same on the Yamaha YAS-209 and faced the same pros and cons there. The advantage of the Philips is that the LEDs are on the front-facing the user while those on the Yamaha are on top of the bar making it difficult to see from your viewing position. 

Philips soundbar led indicator

The ports are neatly laid out at the back of the soundbar in a single line and facing outwards. They are convenient to reach and well spaced out so you can use multiple inputs simultaneously. 

The subwoofer does not have the same angular design and the soundbar and is more traditional in nature. It has a side-firing driver and a duct at the back and the front has a clean black finish. It could easily be mistaken for a side table blending into your living room decor based on its position which is nice. There is an LED indicator at the back to show that it is connected to the soundbar.

Philips soundbar wireless subwoofer.

Philips TAB7305 soundbar Performance

For the duration of this review, we connected the soundbar to a TV via ARC for watching movies and TV shows and we connected it to a smartphone via Bluetooth for music. We played the same music via YouTube on the TV via ARC connection to judge the difference between Bluetooth streaming and music played via the TV. Overall the performance of the soundbar is very good with a few shortcomings expected from a bar at this price point. The overall sound output will definitely enhance your viewing experience especially if you own a budget or mid-range tvs like say the redmi smart TV (review), OnePlus U1S (review), Mi TV5X (review), and more. So yes, if you have a TV in this price range, then this soundbar can up your audio experience. Let’s break it down. 

Movies

This soundbar can get quite loud for movies and at about 70 to 80 percent volume could fill a 12 x 14 feet room with sound. Now granted the sound will come only from in front of you, but we didn’t expect any surround effects from a 17K soundbar. It does however do a very good job at enhancing the audio with some small misses. So the race at the 13-minute mark in Ready Player One is filled with a lot of bangs and swishes with cars crashing, jumping over ramps and a King Kong destroying the city in the background. The soundbar adds a tremendous amount of bass to this scene (which you can control if you need it to be less) and also does a good job of representing the highs as well. It's the mids where the vocals reside where we wish the performance were slightly better. So while you will be able to hear the protagonists speak in the middle of a high octave action sequence, their voice volume is slightly lower than I'd like. This is usually resolved via a dedicated centre channel or a voice mode. But it isn't bad here, it's just something you'd notice. 

Philips TAB7305 soundbar

However, in a drama movie where you need to hear characters talk on screen with a softer or minimal background score, the vocals are well audible and clear and there is enough texture and gravel in voices for you to sit up and take notice. 

While the quality of the overall sound output is improved for movie watching, there is a clear lack of channel separation. So a car whizzing from the left to the right will not have the same effect on the sound. Having said that, the overall experience when watching movies is definitely enhanced when compared to the TV speakers and will definitely give you an immersive experience.

Music

Playing songs like Mamacita by the Black Eyed Peas or even songs by The Weekend and Daft Punk which have a strong bass presence was a treat on this soundbar. It’s well known that the music taste in India is slightly bass biassed and it looks like the soundbar is tuned for the same. You can reduce the bass if you don't like it and the vocals in this case are clear and the overall music is very enjoyable. We played the same set of songs on YouTube with the bar connected via HDMI to the TV and over a smartphone connected to the bar via Bluetooth. While the connection to the TV was of course better and clearer the Bluetooth playback was no slouch. The soundbar can also get loud enough for those party nights.

Philips soundbar subwoofer back.

There was very little difference between the movie and music preset when playing music and you can choose whichever one suits your taste. While music purists would still prefer a pair of Mackie CE-5X for a music experience (which is available at a similar price point), the multipurpose nature of the soundbar should work well for most users. 

Gaming

This is where things get interesting. We played games like Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection (review), Spiderman: Miles Morales (review), Dirt 5 (review) and more on the TV and the experience were very good. Once again the lack of channel separation was felt but the audio quality was far superior than what one would expect from TV speakers. There is one trick that worked at giving us a slightly better channel separation experience. 

The PS5 (review) now supports 3D audio via TV speakers but does not support the same for soundbars. However, changing the audio output on the console to TV (while still using the soundbar) we calibrated the 3D audio settings and found the experience to be a tad better when using the PS5 for channel separation. There were some instances where mixed audio between action and conversations in Miles Morales felt jumbled but that's an exception as most of the time the audio experience was good. 

Once again we found a good amount of bass, especially when racing the cars in Dirt 5 and each Venom punch in Spider-Man landed with a satisfying thud from the speakers. It might sound like repetition but the performance of this soundbar is more to do with enhancing the overall quality of output from the TV rather than surround effects and considering the price, that upgrade in quality enhances your overall experience.

Philips TAB7305 soundbar Remote control

Speaking of the remote control, the bundled remote control with the soundbar is quite well built and better than the one you get with the YAS 209 which is twice as expensive. It however runs on a button cell rather than AAA batteries so you may want to keep one in spare, just in case.  

Philips TAB7305 soundbar remote control

The remote control that comes with the Philips TAB7305 shares the angular design of the soundbar. It has a really slim form factor with some sharp edges. The buttons on the remote control have a rubberised finish adding a certain amount of grip when you navigate the remote control. In addition to selecting the source, you have access to playback controls, EQ, volume and subwoofer levels, power and mute button. The layout of the remote is surprisingly convenient and the buttons have a satisfying click to them.

Bottom line

There are a lot of soundbars one could consider between the 15 and 20K price bracket and while we haven't reviewed all of them, we can compare the Philips TAB7305 to the ones that we have. At one end of the spectrum, we have the Zebronics Zeb-Juke Bar 9700 Pro (review) which boasts Dolby Atmos support, 4K HDMI passthrough ports and a host of features. But at its core, the performance of the Zebronics Zeb-Juke Bar 9700 Pro is very underwhelming. We also have a soundbar like the Sony HT-S20R (review) which is a soundbar with rear speakers for a surround sound effect and is a mere Rs 3,000 more expensive than the Philips. But yes, the downside there is you will need to run wires through your room for the 5.1 setup, making it quite a task. The Philips TAB7305 is a simple 2.1 setup that is plug and play and caters to one simple need - improving the sound from your TV. It doesn't have the best channel separation and it has all the basic features one would expect. Its strength is in what matters - overall good sound output for an immersive movie, music and gaming experience. It's easy to set up and easier to use. While I would have preferred a display, the LED indicators get the job done for source, EQ and volume. If for a budget of 15 to 20K you just want to considerably improve the sound output from your TV then you can definitely consider the Philips soundbar TAB7305.



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GTA 5 to Launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X on March 14, PS5 Owners to Get 3 Months GTA Online for Free

GTA 5 is set to arrive on next-generation consoles on March 15, publisher Rockstar Games recently announced on its website. The popular open-world action adventure title will bring the game to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/ X consoles, along with a standalone version of GTA Online that is set to launch for the latest consoles. Gamers will be able to transfer their p...

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OnePlus TV Y1S and Y1S Edge arriving in India soon Expected to launch on February 17

OnePlus is gearing up to launch a new set of TVs in India, namely the OnePlus TV Y1S and OnePlus TV Y1S Edge. The company has teased an imminent unveiling of these products in the country through its social handles. The promos brandish the TVs with a “Smarter TV Smarter Choice” tagline. Besides that, one of the recent tweets on the official handle gives us a glimpse of the forthcoming TV(s).

OnePlus TV Y1S and Y1S Edge India Launch

OnePlus Y1S TV

And as the teaser ends, it just tells us that the new OnePlus Y1 series TVs are incoming soon. Now if you want, you can go to the company’s website and click to get notified of the launch details. The TVs have also got a dedicated microsite on Amazon India. Well, it won’t be just this, but the OnePlus TV Y1S will be hitting online stores across the board and its Edge sibling would be available across offline stores in the market. This has been confirmed by Navnit Nakra, OnePlus India CEO in the press release for this announcement.

He said, “We are excited to bring in the new OnePlus TVs as part of our OnePlus TV Y Series portfolio, that embody our burdenless technology experience and provide truly seamless smarter TV experience for our wider community at a highly accessible price range.

The all-new OnePlus TV Y1S Edge is set to be offered across the offline segment, while the OnePlus TV Y1S will be available across our online channels. We believe the new range of the OnePlus TVs will re-define smart TV experience by providing unparalleled quality, along with a premium design and an elevated viewing experience while bringing these offerings at truly affordable price points.”

Here’s a schedule of its promotions for this TV lineup’s launch:

OnePlus TV Y1S Edge

From the teasers, we gather that the TVs would have narrow bezels, V-shaped table-top stands, and that they would aim for a more accessible connected ecosystem experience across different screen sizes at economical prices. Other expected specs are HDR10+ certified screens, Dolby Audio-backed 20W speakers, dual-band WiFi, and Android TV 11 software with a proprietary skin on top. We shall share more details with you as we have them. So, stay tuned!

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Apple event could take place on March 8: iPhone SE 3 5G, a new iPad Air, and Mac Mini expected

Apple may hold its first event of the year on March 8. Mark Gurman from Bloomberg has reported that “Apple Inc. is targeting a date on or near March 8”. And the report also gives us a bit of what to expect. The slate of devices that are most likely to launch at this event includes a new entry-level iPhone (presumably the iPhone SE 5G), and an iPad Air refresh. These are some things we have been already expecting from the Cupertino giant. So, let's have a quick refresher of their rumored specs and details.

Apple Spring Event 2022: What to Expect

The frontrunner of this event could be iPhone SE 3 5G and as the name suggests, the handset could feature 5G connectivity. Besides that, other updates could include a new processor like the A15 Bionic. On the surface, it may continue the 4.7-inch display with a Touch ID reader on the front. And even in terms of price, it could land either on the same or somewhere close to the predecessor. That is around $399 or ~₹30,000.

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Next up, the rumors claim the iPad Air will get an update that could consist of a 10.9-inch display and a 12MP ultrawide selfie shooter with Center Stage outside; an A15 Bionic processor with a 5G modem inside.

Lastly, the event could also be when the Mac Mini gets a broader taste of the Apple Silicon like the M1 Pro and the M1 Max or even an M2. 

In his post, Gurman also mentions that the iOS 15.4 with Mask-supported Face ID and Universal Control, a new range of emojis, among other things may get the stable release.

Although not for this event, he also predicts the launch of a new iMac, Mac Pro, a revamped MacBook Air, an updated low-trim MacBook Pro, three Apple Watches, four iPhone 14 variants, new AirPods, and a new Apple payment service later this year.

In the article, he also shares some concerns around the prevailing chip situation and how that could lead to some delays in the plans. So, nothing is set in stone as of now. However, what we could foretell is that this forthcoming event would be online-only like the last few ones for obvious reasons. 



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