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Realme GT Neo 5 design and key specifications revealed ahead of launch

Realme confirmed that they will be hosting an event in China on January 5, 2023. Reports indicate that the company will be launching the Realme GT Neo 5 at this event complete with the company's next-generation charging technology. Realme has already dropped some hints about its upcoming 240 W fast charging technology and the upcoming Realme GT Neo 5 could be the first smartphone to flaunt these ludicrous charging speeds. A recently leaked poster of the Realme GT Neo 5 confirms this theory. It even reveals the possible design and some key specifications of the upcoming device. 

However, please note that Realme hasn't confirmed the authenticity of this leaked poster, so take this information with a grain of salt. Nevertheless, the design of the phone on the poster looks consistent with previously leaked images, so there's a good chance this information could be accurate. Let's look at what the key specifications and design of the upcoming Realme GT Neo 5 could be like.

Realme GT Neo 5 design and key specifications leaked

This leaked poster has been circulating around on Weibo and it shows the possible design and key specifications of the upcoming Realme GT Neo 5. As you can see in the leaked poster below, the phone houses three cameras on the back – possibly the primary sensor in one circle and the secondary sensors in another circle. There's a flash on the right side of the camera housing as well. The camera module extends across the width of the phone and the design looks pretty classy to us.

Realme GT Neo 5 design and key specifications leaked

The poster also mentions that the Realme GT Neo 5 will come with the company's next-generation 240 W fast charging capabilities which the company is expected to show off at the event on January 5. Additionally, it will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, according to the poster. We can assume this would be paired with up to 16 GB RAM and up to 512 GB ROM. The poster also mentions that the Realme GT Neo 5 will house the Sony IMX890 sensor with OIS support.

Realme GT Neo 5 expected specifications

Aside from the leaked information in the poster, the Realme GT Neo 5 is expected to house a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, 144 Hz refresh rate support and an under-display fingerprint sensor. It is expected to come with Android 13 out of the box with Realme UI 4.0 on top. 

The Realme GT Neo 5 is rumoured to come in two battery variants – a 4,600 mAh battery variant with 240 W fast charging support and a 5,000 mAh battery variant with 150 W fast charging.



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Apple iPad Mini 7 could hit markets in 2023: Kuo

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, a known Apple analyst, there’s going to be a new Apple product releasing next year - the Apple iPad Mini. Based on his musings, Apple may be launching this product and then may eventually launch a foldable iPad too (a product that’s been the center of many rumours for a while now). 

New iPad Mini to launch next year

Kuo tweeted recently that the brand will launch the iPad mini which will be equipped with a new processor. The launch is believed to take place by the end of 2023 or early 2024. The brand has not revealed any details about the upcoming processor, however, many are speculating that it could be a next-gen A series or M series chip. 

Upcoming iPad Mini price

The iPad Mini price will depend entirely on the chipset used. If it does use an M series chip, then it may end up being as expensive as the iPad Air and iPad Pro models that also use M1 and M2 chips. 

The Apple iPad mini released last year worked on the A15 Bionic chipset and had a flat edge design. It also offered 5G support, Touch ID, and the 2nd generation Apple Pencil. 

Apple foldable iPad

Kuo also mentioned the alleged foldable iPad, saying that it will not be intended as a replacement for the iPad mini. Rumours indicate that Apple may launch a foldable iPad in 2024 and eventually venture into the foldable smartphone market in 2025.

Is the Apple iPad Mini a good product to buy? Read our official review here. 



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Esports Now Recognised as Part of Multi-Sport Event, to Be Taken Care by Department of Sports: Government

Government of India on Tuesday gave Esports a major boost by integrating it with mainline sports disciplines in the country. The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, in exercise of the powers "conferred by clause (3) of article 77 of the Constitution" amended the rules governing Esports and asked the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the Sports Min...

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Poco F5 5G specs like 2K display decoded from IMEI listing

The launch of the Poco F5 FG is expected to happen in January 2023. There is no official announcement from Xiaomi yet. However, according to a report by Xiaomiui, the display and the processor details of the upcoming smartphone have been deciphered. As per it, the Poco F4 was a rebranded version of the Redmi K40s and similarly the Poco F5 5G will be a rebranded version of the Redmi K60.

Poco F5 5G will feature an AMOLED panel with 2K resolution (1440*3200). The device is said to have a 120Hz refresh rate with 1000 nits screen brightness. While the Poco F4 came with Snapdragon 870, the upcoming Poco F5 5G is said to be packed with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC which will be better in terms of performance.

According to the same report, A new phone with Chinese, Global, and Indian model numbers appeared in the IMEI database with the model numbers “23013RK75C, 23013PC75I, and 23013PC75G”. Decoding the model numbers, we learn “23” stands for 2023, “01” refers to January and “PC” refers to Poco. The “G and I” represents the Global and Indian version and “RK” in 23013RK75C possibly refers to the Redmi K-series.

If the leaks come true, The Poco F5 5G will be made available in early 2023, possibly in January. However, it will be first released in China as Redmi K60 and could be later made available for the Global and Indian market under the Poco moniker. Let’s see.



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Realme 10 India launch finally teased: Heres what we learn

Realme recently introduced the Realme 10 Pro+ and Realme 10 Pro in India. Right on the heels of that, the company has teased the launch of the vanilla Realme 10. With the teaser already out, we can expect the smartphone to hit Indian markets soon. 

Realme 10 India launch details

The countdown to something epic has begun. Are you ready to level up your experience? #StayTuned for all the details. Know more: https://t.co/TmbO9JMngy pic.twitter.com/acZZOmvgbK

— realme (@realmeIndia) December 27, 2022

A recent tweet posted by Realme indicates that the Realme 10 will be launched in India soon. The teaser claims that the phone will offer an ‘epic performance’. Realme has also launched a separate microsite for the product, which indicates that the launch may just happen in a few days. Having said that, there is no official Realme 10 launch date. 

Realme 10 specifications

Realme 10 Pro+

The Realme 10 is claimed to have an AMOLED display sized with a Full HD+ resolution, sized at 6.4 inches, and comes with a Full HD+ screen resolution. The display has a 90Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole for the front camera. It will run on the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC. It will also offer 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The phone features large camera housings.  The teaser launched by the brand shows that the smartphone will have a flat-edged design. It may also be the 4G variant of the phone. This phone had seen a global launch last month.  Wondering what you can expect from the Realme 10 lineup? Read our Realme 10 Pro review here.



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Realme 10 Pro 5G Review: Slim on bezels, not so slim on performance Review: Realme 10 Pro 5G Review: Slim on bezels, not so slim on performance

The Realme 10 Pro 5G is a run-of-the-mill smartphone which does everything you’d expect from an under-Rs 20,000 Android phone and does it well. However, the Realme 10 Pro 5G’s design is the selling point here. Realme has managed to make the 10 Pro almost bezel-less with its negligible 1mm bezels, making the smartphone look almost unreal. The chin does hinder the overall full-screen design, but it's still one of the highest screen-to-body ratios we have seen on an LCD display. 

Realme 10 Pro 5G Detailed Review:

Realme’s signature number series of budget and mid-range smartphones has been fairly popular in India. Last year’s Realme 9 series launched to largely positive reviews across the board, with an impressive camera, a good and innovative design, and a pretty decent display. This year, Realme has taken a different approach. Instead of the camera, the company seems to have shifted its focus more on the design and the overall feel of the Realme 10 Pro and Realme 10 Pro+ 5G. The Realme 10 Pro 5G, which has been launched as an under-Rs 20,000 offering in the country, is the latest smartphone to come into our test center. So let’s find out if the almost bezel-less smartphone is a worthy performer.

Realme 10 Pro 5G: Design

Design is probably the only element where we are seeing something we haven’t seen before. Firstly, the build is nothing out of the ordinary, we have a normal glass-slab design with flat edges and a polycarbonate back panel, which comes in three colours - Nebula Blue, Dark Matter, and an interesting Hyperspace Gold colour, which has a reflective finish, almost like a CD. For our review, we got the Nebula Blue colour of the Realme 10 Pro 5G, which is a shade of light blue with a certain matte-like finish. The smartphone feels super lightweight in your hands and the build quality does not feel very solid when you first hold the smartphone.

At the front is where the Realme 10 Pro 5G’s design speaks volumes. The Realme 10 Pro 5G has next-to-no bezels on the front. This no-bezel look makes the Realme 10 Pro stand out in terms of screen real estate, which is probably more than any other smartphone in this range. This is also the slimmest bezels that we have seen on any LCD display on a smartphone so far. With the new design, Realme has managed to achieve an over 93 percent screen-to-body ratio, which is impressive with an LCD panel, since they are not as flexible as AMOLED. However, the slight chin at the bottom kind of hinders with the whole bezel-less look. 

Overall, this is a very good design approach from Realme. The bezel-less design does look pretty slick from the front, and while the chin does still hamper the whole aesthetic a little bit, doing this with an LCD display is impressive. However, we are not sure if this design approach will affect the repairability of the Realme 10 Pro 5G. We did ask Realme about the repairability, but are yet to hear back from the brand. Otherwise as well, the flat-edged design looks very seamless and sober, just the build quality doesn’t feel very solid.

Realme 10 Pro 5G: Display

Coming to the display, the Realme 10 Pro 5G uses a 6.72-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display is pretty responsive while using the smartphone. The 120Hz refresh rate, paired with 240Hz touch sampling rate makes things pretty slick while navigating through apps or scrolling on your feed. The colour accuracy, however, is not as good as we’d have gotten on an AMOLED display, but this LCD panel does well while you’re watching content or viewing pictures on the Realme 10 Pro. By LCD standards, the Realme 10 Pro’s display is pretty solid.

Realme claims a peak brightness of 680 nits on the Realme 10 Pro’s display. However, while testing this using a digital lux meter, the Realme 10 Pro 5G was able to achieve a peak brightness of 660 nits, and a minimum brightness of 6 nits on a plain white screen. For viewing content, the Realme 10 Pro 5G’s display is good, but not the best or the most colour accurate we have seen in this segment. There is no HDR, so the users can only view up to 1080p content on this display.

While gaming as well, the LCD display on the Realme 10 Pro 5G was able to manage high frame rate outputs, and the display brightness also didn’t disappoint. However, the colours weren’t as vibrant as we have seen on other smartphones in this range, even in the high colour setting in certain games like Call of Duty Mobile. The details also aren’t the sharpest, but this is a pretty decent display for gaming, as compared to other LCD displays. 

Realme 10 Pro: Performance

Coming to performance, the Realme 10 Pro comes powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM. This processor + RAM configuration is the same as the Realme 10 Pro’s predecessor, the Realme 9 Pro. However, in terms of performance, the Realme 10 Pro showed a decent uptick over its predecessor. As compared to the Realme 9 Pro’s 402,916 AnTuTu benchmark score, the Realme 10 Pro put out a benchmark score of 415,566 on AnTuTu, which is an  improvement of more than 3 percent.

In Geekbench 5, the Realme 10 Pro 5G scored an impressive 683 points for single core tests, and 2016 points for multi-core tests. This is one of the highest as compared to all under-Rs 20,000 smartphones that we have tested in the last few months. Like the two popular benchmarks mentioned above, the Realme 10 Pro performed fairly well in all benchmarks that tested the smartphone’s processing, rendering, multitasking, storage, RAM, GPU, and other parameters. Here is a graph to give you a fair idea as to how the Realme 10 Pro 5G performs as compared to some of the best performing smartphones under Rs 20,000, according to our tests. 

In other benchmark tests also, the Realme 10 Pro 5G was able to hold its own among competition in the market. Here are a few more graphs to give you a fair idea as to how the Realme 10 Pro performed as compared to comparison according to different benchmark and storage tests ran on the smartphone during our testing:

While we are at performance, let’s also mention that UI on the Realme 10 Pro 5G. The latest smartphone from Realme runs on Realme UI 4 based on Android 13. This brings new convenience and safety features like auto pixelate for blurring things on images, upgraded Private Safe, where users can protect their photos and videos with passwords. Additionally, Realme UI 4 also brings many Android 13 features to Realme smartphones, but the software still remains full of bloatware and copious amounts of terms and conditions, even before using basic features like camera or phone. 

Realme 10 Pro 5G: Battery

Coming to battery, the Realme 10 Pro 5G left us asking for a little more. The smartphone only gave us less than 5 hours of on-screen time. During gaming also, the Realme 10 Pro 5G’s battery ran out faster than expected. During our testing, the Realme 10 Pro 5G’s battery reduced by 9 percent during a 15 minute session of Call of Duty Mobile. The smartphone also lost 6 percent battery life after watching 30 minutes of video on YouTube. 1 hour of navigation made the Realme 10 Pro 5G lose 6 percent battery. Overall, the smartphone gave us just under 5 hours of on screen time, which is not the best we have seen in this segment. Now, where the battery backup lacks, the charging more than makes up for it. The Realme 10 Pro comes with support for 33W fast charging for the 5,000mAh battery. It charged from zero 10 100 in just under 70 minutes, which is pretty impressive.

Realme 10 Pro: Camera

Coming to the camera, the Realme 10 Pro 5G comes with a dual rear camera setup that includes a 108-megapixel primary shooter, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The camera performance on the Realme 10 Pro 5G is just about average. The images look slightly dull and lacking detail, except clicking in 108-megapixel mode. The details are much better in 108MP, and the camera adds a certain depth on its own if you are focusing on a single subject. Otherwise, the images out of the Realme 10 Pro's camera don't really stand out in terms of detail or quality. The images from the front camera also seem overprocessed. As we have seen from Realme phones earlier, the front camera makes your face a bit too white, even after turning all the beautifying features on.

Realme 10 Pro 5G: Verdict

So, overall the Realme 10 Pro 5G is a pretty average smartphone, which does everything you’d expect from an under-Rs 20,000 Android phone and does it well, thanks to the nicely-optimised Snapdragon 695 SoC. However, the Realme 10 Pro 5G’s design is the selling point here.  Realme has managed to make the 10 Pro almost bezel-less with the negligible 1mm bezels, making the smartphone look almost unreal. The chin does hinder the overall full-screen design, but it's still one of the highest screen-to-body ratio that we have seen on an LCD display. Furthermore, the camera on the Realme 10 Pro 5G isn’t great and in terms of battery life, the Realme 10 Pro ekes out just over a day’s usage. The charging, however, is super-fast and the Realme 10 Pro 5G charges from 0-100 is under just over one hour. And did we mention, there is also plenty of bloatware apps that come with Realme UI.



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Blaupunkt SBW250 soundbar launched in India: Price and details

Blaupunkt, a German electronic and audio brand has brought its all-new SBW250 wireless Bluetooth soundbar to India which boasts 200 watts along with a wired subwoofer to deliver heavy bass. The soundbar comes with an 8-inch woofer in a solid frame which promises really good bass output. 

The SBW250 has the latest version of Bluetooth and it has multiple connectivity options such as HDMI ARC/Optical/AUX/Line-In and the latest version of Bluetooth. 

The soundbar comes with a digital display which shows the ongoing operations and three equaliser sound modes in the remote. The soundbar weighs seven kilograms in total.

“The sleek and sophisticated look offers an elegance that adds a touch of class to your audio-visual experience and the materials used are of the finest grade,” says Blaupunkt.

 Blaupunkt soundbar

On to the EQ, the equaliser on the SBW250 provides four music modes; Song, Cinema, Dialog and 3D. There is a bundled remote which also has three sound mode hotkeys along with the usual buttons like volume up, volume down, etc. 

This Blaupunkt soundbar comes at the price of Rs 7,999 and can be purchased from Amazon.



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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 ...