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Samsung Galaxy F23 5G launching in India on March 18: Here are its leaked specs

Close on the heels of a few leaks about the Galaxy F23, Samsung has officially announced the launch date; March 8, 2022 at 12 PM. It will be released through Flipkart as confirmed by a new microsite. The Samsung Galaxy F23 could be a 5G phone powered by Snapdragon 750G and will sport a 120Hz FHD+ display on the front with Infinity-V notch and Gorilla Glass 5 protection.

These details were reported by MySmartPrice. Incidentally, a cousin of this phone from the Galaxy M-series also shares some of these specs. Namely, the Samsung Galaxy M23.

Samsung Galaxy F23 5G Specs and Features (Expected)

Samsung has teased that the Galaxy F23 will be helming a Snapdragon 750G. On its face, there will be a 120Hz Full HD display with Gorilla Glass 5 shield and an Infinity-V cutout. Although we don’t have details about this front sensor, the ones in the back are alleged to be a 50MP main shooter coupled with an 8MP and a 2MP sensor.

We get a good look at all sides of the phone in the teaser images. The device seems thin with the usual set of buttons on the right, SIM card slot on the left, a 3.5mm jack, a USB-C port, a mic, a speaker grille at the bottom and the second mic at the top. 

As for price, the device is expected to be set below the ₹20,000 price bracket.

Samsung Galaxy M23 Specs and Features (Expected)

Samsung Galaxy M23 leaked renders

The Samsung Galaxy M23 is reported to present a Snapdragon 750G processor, minimum 4GB RAM and 128GB ROM combo, up to 1TB file expansion, a 6.6-inch FHD+ 120Hz display, Android 12 with One UI software, a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C port, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, and a  solo speaker. The device could set you back between EUR 250 – EUR 300 (~₹21,000 – ₹25,200). 

Let’s see if this prediction turns out to be true. In the meantime, you can read news, reviews, features, buying guides, and everything else tech-related at Digit.in.



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Mi Band 7 leak suggests built-in GPS, bigger display with AOD mode, and Smart Alarm

The pandemic has evoked fitness enthusiasm in many and wearables have gained traction as a result. Even though of late, Xiaomi had staggered in the burgeoning wrist-wear market (source: IDC), its entry-level fitness bands are popular nonetheless. And, going by a fresh leak by a leakster named Magical Unicorn (via Logger), the company is in the works to launch a successor to the Mi Band 6. Likely named Mi Band 7, the digital health tracker is tipped to feature a bigger screen with an Always-on-display (AOD) mode,  integrated GPS, a Smart Alarm utility, and a slew of new workout modes.

Mi Band 7 Specs and Features (Expected)

The features were spotted within the codes of Xiaomi’s own apps. According to the findings, the Mi Band 7 will carry the codename “L66” and model numbers M2129B1 and M2130B1. 

It’ll be a tad larger in screen real estate and project 192 x 490p pixel resolution. And to make things even more efficient, power-wise, the Mi Band 7 might offer AOD. We get to see some visuals of the various AOD clock faces. 

Speaking of power, the report also mentions the possible presence of a new power-saving mode in the mix.

Leaked Mi Band 7 AOD | Source: Logger

Also, a feature that’s being teased from the leaked Mi Band 6 firmware and might finally take life in Mi Band 7 is in-built GPS. That and newer workout modes like Zumba and Aerobics in the expanded repertoire would strengthen the pitch.

Not to mention, the rumoured Smart Alarm feature sounds interesting too. It is said to wake you up automatically from light sleep half an hour before your preset alarm time. 

You can also check out more news, reviews, features, buying guides, and everything else tech-related at Digit.in.



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Non-Metro cities see higher growth in online gaming as compared to metros: Zee5 Intelligence Monitor report

Zee5 Intelligence Monitor has revealed the results of its recent survey that aimed to analyse the factors influencing the gaming landscape in India. Called the Online Gaming Consumer Insights and Trends report, it highlighted key trends that hint towards the future of India’s online gaming segment. 

Zee5 Intelligence Monitor report: Details

The report noted that non-metro and smaller cities were becoming the new hotbed for gaming, with these cities showing higher growth. 63% of non-metro users played over five times a week. Further, 39% of users showed a preference for online fantasy sports games. Further, 40% of respondents were likely to make in-app purchases. 

59% of the respondents said that they played online games. This included 57% of the female and 60% male audience. The report noted that 58% of the users had over 3 games on their phones. 

Speaking of the gender breakup, 72% of male users said that they preferred playing fantasy sports, or multiplayer games. These include titles such as Dream11 and Call of Duty. On the other hand, 46% of the female audience said that they preferred casual games such as Candy Crush, or Ludo. 

The lockdown also saw a sharp increase in the respondents' gaming habits. 50% said that they saw an increase in their gaming habits over the lockdown, while 53% said that they played online games over 5 times a week.  

Further, the report noted that non-metro and smaller cities were becoming the new hotbed for gaming, with these cities showing higher growth. 63% of non-metro users played over five times a week. Further, 39% of users showed a preference for online fantasy sports games. 

Interestingly, it seems like TV and OTT platforms are prominent influencers towards the consumption of online gaming. The report notes that one out of two gamers are likely to try a new game after watching an advertisement for it. Further, two out of five respondents stated that they were more likely to make in-app purchases. This could either be towards in-game progression or simply to enjoy an ad-free gaming experience. 

Also read: From Leisure To Living: The Gaming Scene In India



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Infinix X3 Smart TV with up to 43-inch FHD Display and Dolby Audio support listed on Flipkart

The Infinix X3 is coming soon as its recent listing on Flipkart declares. There will be two variants of the TV, namely 32-inches (80cm) with an HD screen and 43-inches (108cm) with an FHD panel. While the displays claim to have “True-to-life colours”, the sound is called “powerful” thanks to being Dolby Audio certified. Let’s see what else the TVs could bring to the budget TV segment.

Infinix X3 Smart TV Specs and Features

Not to beat a dead horse, but the Infinix X3 Smart TV will be hitting the market in two sizes; 32-inch with HD resolution and 43-inch with FHD resolution.

Also, the screens boast up to 96% screen-to-body ratio, 85% coverage in the NTSC colour gamut. They also come with 400 nits of peak brightness and also feature HDR10 as well as HLG format support.

The visuals will be complemented by a 36W quad-speaker setup with Dolby Audio goodness.

Infinix will be shipping the TVs with Android 11 based software and you are likely to get popular OTT apps, Play Store library, Google Assistant, and Chromecast facility.

In the teasers, we also get to see the X3 Smart TVs’ smart remote with buttons for YouTube, Google Play, Netflix, and Assistant. 

The TVs might not be that far as they are rumoured to land in India in the second week of March.

In the meantime, stay tuned Digit.in for news, reviews, features, buying guides, and everything else tech-related.



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Samsung Galaxy A33 specs and renders leaked: Exynos 1200 SoC and a 90Hz OLED display expected

Samsung is expected to be working on multiple Galaxy A series phones and leaks about these phones are sporadically dropping on our radar. The latest to catch our attention is the Galaxy A33 and Galaxy A13 4G, as reported by the German website WinFuture. The Galaxy A13 5G edition is already out but hasn’t been made available to the Indian market. So, there are fewer chances of this 4G model coming our way. However, the Galaxy A33 could be hitting Indian shores like its predecessor, the Galaxy A32 which is currently available at around ₹21-22K price point. 

Samsung Galaxy A33 Image, Specs, and Features (Expected)

The Samsung Galaxy A33 has a rear-side resemblance to the Galaxy A53 that we had exclusively brought to you a while back. The back camera bump has a smoother elevation from the surface. The incumbent sensors aren’t spoiled yet.

Meanwhile, that’s not the case for the front, which is said to be a 6.4-inch FHD+ 90Hz OLED screen with an Infinity U cutout. 

Its interiors could house a Exynos 1200 chipset, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. The latter may benefit from a microSD expansion too.

Galaxy A13 4G Image, Specs, and Features (Expected)

The device is alleged to come with a PLS LCD face. This could measure 6.6-inches diagonally and sport a 90Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution. Within its Infinity-V notch, there could be an 8MP selfie clicker.

Rotate to the rear side, and there you may get a 48MP primary camera, a 5MP ultrawide snapper, and a duo of 2MP token sensors.

Inside, it could be housing an Exynos 850 coupled with 4GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable storage, and a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging.

We will keep you posted on new details as and when they arrive. So, stay tuned to Digit.in for more news, reviews, features, buying guides, and everything else tech-related.



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Ukraine-Russia Crisis: EA Removes All Russian Teams From FIFA 22, NHL 22

EA is removing the Russian national team and all Russian football clubs from its popular videogame title FIFA 22, along with the Russian team on NHL 22.

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