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Sony Bravia X75K TV series launched in India with X1 4K Processor and Dolby Audio

Sony has released the new Bravia X75K TV in India. It is a 4K TV with the company’s X1 processor. As is usually the case with Sony TVs, there are a bunch of proprietary features like Live Color technology for natural colour tuning, X-reality Pro for picture upscaling, and MotionFlow for motion smoothing. The sound is aided by Dolby Audio. There is also support for Apple AirPlay 2 casting, Homekit connectivity, and Google Assistant. The Bravia TV ships with Google TV OS.

Sony Bravia X75K TV Specs and Features

 

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The X75K TV comes with an Ultra HD Direct LED screen and the picture is processed by an X1 chip. This is one of the Sony technologies found within the new 4K Bravia TV, which also includes Live Color for a more real-life tone, X-reality Pro for scaling up lower-res content on the 4K display, and MotionFlow with frame interpolation and blur reduction.

There is support for HDR10 and HLG HDR format and, Dynamic Contrast Enhancer.

As for audio, the speaker is a 1+1 system with Dolby Audio processing. 

Inside it includes 16GB of storage that can be filled with apps from the Google Play Store. The software is Google TV. 

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The offered connectivity options on the Bravia X75K are dual-band WiFi ac, 1x ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0, Chromecast, AirPlay 2, Homekit, 1x RF, and 1x Composite Input, 3x HDMI, ARC, 1x digital audio output, 1x headphone port, and 2x USB-A ports.

Sony Bravia X75K TV Price and Availability

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For now, the company has announced the pricing and availability of 43-inch and 50-inch models:

KD-43X75K costs ₹55,990 and will be available from May 02, 2022.  KD-50X75K carries a price tag of ₹66,990 and will be on sale from May 2, 2022.

The details of KD-55X75K and KD-65X75K are yet to be announced.

The new Sony Bravia TVs will be retailing through all Sony Centers, major electronic stores, and e-commerce sites in India.

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Razer Co-Founder Robert 'Razerguy' Krakoff — Known as Gaming Mouse Pioneer — Dies at 81

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Vi prepaid recharge plans at 98, 195, and 319 are now available in India

Vodafone Idea (Vi) has launched three new prepaid plans in India costing ₹98, ₹195, and ₹319. As you could guess, the allowed benefits under each of them lessen with the lower price tag. So that makes ₹98, the cheapest of the lot and although it comes with unlimited calls for a small period of time, along with a bit of mobile data, it doesn’t come with any outgoing message quota. At the opposite end of the spectrum is the ₹319 plan with a “Binge All Night” benefit. Let’s see what that entails and have a better look at all the three Vi prepaid recharges.

New Vi prepaid plans: Validity and Benefits

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Vi is expanding its 31-day plans with the new ₹195 and ₹319 recharge packs. Here’s what you get with them:

Vi ₹319 plan brings 31 days of validity, and in this period, you get to enjoy unlimited calls, 2GB/day data and 100/day SMS. It also features the “Binge All Night” benefit which means the data used from 12AM to 6AM won’t be deducted from the allowed data quota. Vi Rs. 195 plan, meanwhile, consists of 31-day validity and in this period, you get unlimited calls, 2GB total data, and 300 total SMS.

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Then, there is the ₹98 plan which is the most affordable plan among the three and assures validity of 15 days, along with unlimited calls and 200MB of data quota. However, it doesn’t offer outgoing SMS. 

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WhatsApp multi-device feature and emoji reactions for status updates are in the works

With the pace at which things are going, it looks like WhatsApp could be brimming with new features. Its parent company, Meta is building on the features like emoji reactions, status updates, and multi-device functionality that are part of either WhatsApp or its sister concerns like Facebook and Instagram. If you have sent quick emoji reactions to your friend’s status/story updates on the latter two apps, not before long, WhatsApp Status too shall get that option. Similarly, some, if not many of you must have used the multi-device feature between a phone and a PC. The feature will now allow you to use the same WhatsApp number on your primary phone and a secondary phone/tablet.

Both these features were spotted and reported by WABetaInfo. So, let’s see what the report tells us.

How does WhatsApp's Multi-device feature work

WhatsApp multi-device

WhatsApp beta for Android 2.22.10.13 lets you link two phones to a single WhatsApp account. Here’s how:

The new setting is called “Register Device as Companion”. It will appear when you try opening a WhatsApp account on a secondary device (phone/tablet). 

Within the main phone’s WhatsApp settings > Linked Devices section, you will get a QR code scanner. Use it to scan the QR code visible on the secondary device’s screen. 

Once successfully scanned and validated, the devices will link. So, you can use your WhatsApp account on the secondary phone/tablet.

How emoji-based WhatsApp quick reactions work

Quick WhatsApp emoji reactions

According to WABetaInfo, WhatsApp Quick Reactions is a “way to quickly send an emoji when viewing a status update on WhatsApp, so the same feature we use on Instagram when reacting to a story!”

The number of quick reactions will be limited to 8 new emojis like Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes, Face with Tears of Joy, Face with Open Mouth, Crying Face, Folded Hands, Clapping Hands, Party Popper, and Hundred Points.

Currently, the reactions land on the receiver’s chat screen as “a simple emoji message”. However, the company could be still experimenting with the right way to present the reactions. 

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In related news, WhatsApp could also come up with in-chat group polls, new chat filters, and an option to see status updates right within your chats list.

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The 12 Biggest Games in May 2022 on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X

May 2022 is here, which means it's time to take a look at all the new games launching this month. Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong, Sniper Elite 5, Dolmen, and Evil Dead: The Game — here are the 12 most exciting titles you can look forward to in May 2022 for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch.

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Micromax In 2c Review: Decent stock Android phone for non-power users

The Micromax In 2c is an entry-level stock Android smartphone that doesn’t really have much else going for it. Priced at Rs 8,499, the phone’s performance is lacklustre when it comes to the camera, gaming, and charging. However, if you’re looking for a simple phone that performs well when it comes to basic, day-to-day tasks such as calling, texting, social media, and more, this phone works fine for that. 

The budget smartphone segment in India is a burgeoning one owing to the price-conscious Indian market. There are multiple options on offer from companies such as Xiaomi, Realme, Tecno, Samsung, Infinix and others. Micromax is an Indian smartphone company that caters to the masses with its inexpensive smartphones. The latest budget smartphone on offer from the company is the Micromax In 2c. We got ourselves the unit a week before launch and have been testing it in various scenarios. So, is the Micromax In 2c a competent value-for-money product in the sub 10K price segment or will it be overshadowed by others? Let’s dive right into the review to find out.

Micromax In 2C Review: Build and display

Micromax In 2c Review: Build and design

The Micromax In 2c is a well-built budget smartphone with two colour options for users to choose from – Brown and Silver. We got the former for review and were quite pleased with the matte plastic back with a textured finish. Although, we would prefer another colour to the brown provided since it isn’t exactly the most appealing colour. The back has a radiating design originating from the camera module that looks pretty decent. 

Micromax In 2c Review: Build and design

The camera bump houses two lenses and doesn’t jut out too much. The back also has the Micromax logo that is a little too large for our tastes. The phone feels solid to hold with little to no creaks when flexed. The buttons have good feedback and are quite tactile, which is not common at this price point. The front of the phone is adorned with rather large bezels and an even larger chin. The dewdrop selfie camera cutout looks dated, but we’ll give that a pass at this price point. The bottom also houses a 3.5mm audio jack, which is a welcome addition.

Micromax In 2c Review: Build and design

The Micromax In 2c’s display isn’t what we’d call a stunner in any way. It is a pretty simple 6.52-inch HD+ LCD display with no fast refresh rate. If you were looking for any frills in the display department, you’re not really going to find any. The glass used on the screen is not branded, so you’re not going to get the assurance of a Gorilla Glass display. You do get WideVine L1 support for high-definition content on streaming platforms, but Netflix did not play HD content on this phone for some reason.

Micromax In 2c Review: Display

The display’s colour accuracy is decent and it has good viewing angles. However, legibility takes a hit in direct sunlight and you may find it really hard to read the information on the screen. When testing, we got a peak brightness of 152 nits, which is extremely low. The display’s colour profile can be modified in Settings but we found the default version to be the most colour accurate. Overall, the phone is well-built but comes with a mediocre display at this price.

Micromax In 2c Performance Review

The Micromax In 2c is powered by the UNISOC T610 SoC with an octa-core CPU running at a clock speed up to 1.8GHz. The processor is running on the 12nm process and is a pretty decent SoC for general day-to-day usage such as texting, calling, social media, streaming, and more. The phone comes in one storage configuration with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. There’s an option to expand the storage via a microSD card up to 256GB as well. As for connectivity, the phone supports 4G, 3G and 2G networks and comes with Bluetooth 5.0.

Micromax In 2c Review: Display

As we mentioned before, the phone is well-equipped to deal with general usage scenarios but gamers and power-users must steer clear of the device. The 3GB of RAM means that multitasking isn’t as smooth as one would hope, with app crashes happening often when you open multiple demanding apps such as games and benchmarks.

Micromax In 2c Review: Performance

Micromax In 2c Review: Performance

Speaking of benchmarks, let’s delve more into that. Running AnTuTu got us a score of 193233 which is neck and neck with its competitor – the Nokia G21. However, the Realme Narzo 30a, which is a much older phone in the same price range, beats it with a score of 201637. In GeekBench 5, the phone falls slightly behind the Narzo 30a in both Single and Multi Core tests. But it does beat out the Nokia G21 in the Single Core test. As for PCMark Work, the Narzo 30a beats it by almost 1,000 points but it scores around the same as the Nokia G21.

Micromax In 2c Review: Performance

Moving on to GPU benchmarks, the phone does decently in 3D Mark Wild Life with a score of 524 but the Narzo 30a takes the lead here as well. We tried running GameBench to test Call Of Duty FPS and stability, but the GameBench kept crashing when we tried to do this, possibly due to the lacking RAM. When we played COD Mobile, the game ran at Low graphics and Medium framerate. The gameplay wasn’t exactly smooth, but the stutters and lags weren’t unmanageable. However, we still wouldn’t recommend this phone to a hardcore gamer at all.

So, the Micromax In 2c doesn’t do swimmingly in benchmarks and does hiccup quite a bit when multitasking. However, it is perfectly serviceable when running day-to-day tasks and playing less-intensive games such as Candy Crush. 

The phone comes with Android 11 out of the box, completely devoid of any sort of bloatware in the form of third-party apps. We enjoyed the stock Android experience and it isn’t something we get to experience often. The OS operates smoothly with little to no stutters and lags when moving across screens and scrolling. The phone may slow down as you fill it with apps and photos though, so keep that in mind. As for software updates, the phone will get only 1 major OS update, which is disappointing.

Micromax In 2c Camera Review

The camera is not the Micromax In 2c’s strong suit. The phone is equipped with an 8 MP primary lens and a depth camera. It comes with a 5 MP front camera for selfies. The cameras have poor dynamic range with overexposed highlights and crushed shadows. The colour reproduction also leaves something to be desired. 

Micromax In 2c Review: Camera

The details in the photos you take is pretty good in bright daylight, but this goes south quickly when you’re in low light. Low light images are noisy and soft. Night Mode doesn’t make much of a difference, so the camera experience we had was pretty sour. Focusing on objects and people in low light is also hard since the phone doesn’t come with any kind of stabilisation.

The story is the same when it comes to video. The phone shoots 1080p footage at 30fps and the videos come out looking pretty mediocre. The colour accuracy is off and the dynamic range suffers as well. Overall, if the camera is important for you when purchasing a phone, we’d ask you to look the other way.

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Micromax In 2c Review: Battery life

The Micromax In 2c houses a pretty sizable 5,000mAh cell with 10 W charging. The phone’s battery life is pretty decent and most users should be able to squeeze out a day and a half or two days’ worth of usage. We ran a gamut of games and benchmarks on the phone during our testing period and still got over a day’s worth of battery life.

Fifteen minutes of playing Call of Duty: Mobile drained the battery by 6 per cent while 30 minutes of Netflix streaming dropped the battery by 5 per cent. The 10 W charger is slow though and charged the phone from zero to full in 2 hours and 35 minutes. 

Micromax In 2c Review: Verdict

The Micromax In 2c is an entry-level stock Android smartphone that doesn’t really have much else going for it. Priced at Rs 8,499, the phone’s performance is lacklustre when it comes to the camera, gaming, and charging. However, if you’re looking for a simple phone that performs well when it comes to basic, day-to-day tasks such as calling, texting, social media, and more, this phone works fine for that. However, we cannot fully recommend this phone to anyone since the Realme Narzo 30a performs better when it comes to camera and gaming by a significant margin and only costs Rs 500 more to purchase.



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Tecno Phantom X launched in India with a free Bluetooth speaker

Tecno India has introduced the Indian market to the Phantom X smartphone today. This is armed with a MediaTek processor, a 4700mAh battery, and a slightly dated Android 11 experience on the performance and power side of things. However, outside, it has a glass body and eye-catching dual selfie cameras. Even on the backside, there is a triple camera setup led by a 50MP snapper.

Tecno Phantom X Specs and Features

Tecno phantom X

Tecno is giving a 48MP plus 8MP dual camera setup on the front. The latter of the two is an ultrawide snapper for a wider field of view for your selfies, video calls and vlogging needs.

At the back, there is a 50MP leader, a 13MP telephoto with 2x optical zoom, and an 8MP super-wide-angle sensor.

The innards of Phantom X comprise a MediaTek Helio G95 chipset, a solo 8+256GB memory combination, and a 5000mAh battery with a 33W adapter.

You also get an in-display fingerprint scanner, a USB-C 2.0 socket, WiFi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Tecno Phantom X Price in India and Availability

Tecno Phantom X India

Tecno has released the Phantom X through Amazon and the sale begins on May 4. The company is bundling a Bluetooth speaker and a one-time screen replacement offer for free with the handset.

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