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6 Amazon Prime Phones Party discount deals you should know about

Amazon Prime Phones Party is ongoing till February 8, 2023. As the name suggests, the smartphone deals are exclusive to Amazon Prime members. So, if you are one, these are the best phone offers from Xiaomi, Samsung, Realme, and more.

6 best smartphone deals on Amazon Prime Phones Party 1. iQOO 11 5G

iQOO 11 5G comes with a 6.78-inch 2K E6 AMOLED display with 1800 nits peak brightness, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 4.0 storage, 5000mAh battery, 120W fast charging, 50MP primary camera, V2 image signal processing, and Funtouch OS 13 based on Android 13 software.

iQOO 11 deal price on Amazon Prime Phones Party is ₹54,999. Its MRP is ₹61,999 in India.

2. Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G

On the front, Xiaomi 12 Pro features a 6.73-inch WQHD+ 120Hz AMOLED screen with Gorilla Glass Victus protection, Dolby Vision, HDR10+ support, and an in-display fingerprint scanner. The phone also brings Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip, a 4600mAh battery with 120W high-speed charging, Dolby Atmos-backed quad speakers, a 50MP triple rear camera, and a 32MP selfie shooter.

Xiaomi 12 Pro deal price on Amazon Prime Phones Party is ₹47,499. Its MRP is ₹79,999 in India.

3. Oppo F21s Pro 5G

Oppo F21s Pro

Oppo F21s Pro ships with a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, a unique Dual Orbit Light ring around the camera module, a 64MP triple rear camera setup, a 16MP selfie snapper, a Micro SD card expansion up to 1TB, 5G, and Snapdragon 695 SoC.

Oppo F21s Pro 5G deal price on Amazon Prime Phones Party is ₹21,499. Its MRP is ₹31,999 in India.

4. Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G

Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G packs in Mediatek Dimensity 920 5G chipset, expandable storage up to 256 GB, a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen, 48MP main camera, 16MP front camera, 5000mAh battery, among other things.

Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G deal price on Amazon Prime Phones Party is ₹18,049. Its MRP is ₹25,999 in India.

5. Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

Samsung has equipped the Galaxy M33 with Exynos 1280 SoC, a 6.6-inch FHD+ LCD display with Gorilla Glass 5 protection, a 50MP quad camera setup, a 6000mAh battery, a 3.5mm jack, etc.

Samsung Galaxy M33 deal price on Amazon Prime Phones Party is ₹15,342. Its MRP is ₹24,999 in India.

6. Tecno Pop 6 Pro 

Tecno Pop 6 Pro

Tecno Pop 6 Pro has got a 6.56-inch IPS LCD HD+ display, a 5000mAh battery, an 8MP rear camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a MediaTek Helio A22 processor. 

Tecno Pop 6 Pro deal price on Amazon Prime Phones Party is ₹5,999. Its MRP is ₹7,999 in India.

Here’s a recap of all the best smartphone offers on Amazon India during the Prime Phones Party:

iQOO 11 5G at INR 54,999  Xiaomi 12 Pro for INR 47,499 Oppo F21s Pro for INR 21,999 (20-25) Realme Narzo 50 Pro for INR 18,049 (15-20) Samsung Galaxy M33 for INR 15,342 (10-15) Tecno Pop 6 Pro for INR 5,999 (5-10)

Check out the complete list of Amazon Prime Phones Party offers here. You will find phones like iQOO Z6 Lite, Redmi K50i, Redmi 11 Prime 5G, Redmi Note 11, Tecno Spark 9, Oppo A78, and Realme Narzo 50i as well.



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5 reasons to be excited about the Vivo X90 series launching in India soon

The Vivo X90 series including the Vivo X90 and the Vivo X90 Pro is expected to launch in India in March. The 5 key Vivo X90 Pro features include MediaTek Dimensity 9200 SoC, Zeiss cameras, 120W charging, eye-grabbing design, etc. Let’s break them down one by one.

5 key Vivo X90 series features

Dimensity 9200 SoC

1. Mediatek Dimensity 9200 and powerful internals

Vivo X90 series has a MediaTek Dimensity 9200 engine inside. It is a 4nm chip with 1 Arm Cortex X3 core running at 3.05 GHz, 3x Arm Cortex-A715 clocked at 2.85 GHz frequency, and finally, 4x Arm Cortex A510 clocked at 1.8 GHz speed. It is the first WiFi 7-ready mobile processor, although the Vivo phones only bring WiFi 6. The devices also pack in ray-tracing enabled Arm Immortalis - G715 GPU. Both devices also supports both mmWave and sub-6 GHz band 5G, Bluetooth 5.3, L1+L5 GPS, NFC, Infrared, and USB-C port. 

2. Zeiss cameras

While both cameras sport 50MP primary cameras, the setup and ingredients in use are different on both phones:

Vivo X90 Pro comes with 50.3MP (1.6µm, Dual Pixel PDAF)+ 50MP (0.7µm, 2x optical zoom, OIS)+ 12MP ultrawide clicker.

Vivo X90 consist of 50MP (1.0µm, PDAF)+ 12MP (f/2.0, telephoto, 1.22µm, 2x optical zoom, OIS)+ 12MP ultrawide snapper.

Both have the same 32MP selfie shooters.

However it is the Zeiss filters and optics that make this one of a kind smartphone photography experience. For instance, turning on Zeiss mode in the camera app, the results could apper more natural-looking.

3. 120W fast charging

Vivo X90 Pro has a 4870mAh battery and the standard X90 carries a slightly smaller 4810mAh cell. The charging speed, however, is the same 120 watts on both phones. It claims to fill half the tank in 8 minutes. You also get 50W wireless charging on the Pro model.

4. Eye-grabbing design

That circular island on the back is an eye gaze puller. Beneath, there is a silver band with an “Xtreme Imagination” print. The Pro models offer a premium leather finish as well. You could pick the Vivo X90 series phones in multiple colours, but Red is the highlight this year.

Vivo X90 Pro+

5. Visual expanse

On the front, you have a curved 6.78-inch AMOLED FHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ playback support. The peak brightness on the X90 Pro can go up to 1300 nits. There is a central punch hole housing the phone’s front camera.

You get the latest Android 13 software with FunTouch OS skin on top, UFS 4.0 storage, an under-display fingerprint reader among other features.

What a gorgeous device  Vivo X90 Series is launching in India in March. pic.twitter.com/NJxSgAL9Sc

— Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) (@Gadgetsdata) February 3, 2023

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5 steps to clear cache on your Android device

Cache is basically data which is stored by the browser or the app in the phone which you don’t really need. It fills up the storage of the phone and can make the performance of your phone much slower. Backed-up cache can also cause problems in the website's behaviours. Clearing cache is a very simple and easy process. 

Here are the five steps to clear the cache of third-party apps from your Android device.

1. Open the Settings menu on the phone. 2. Find the storage option in the menu and open it. 3. After that, if you are looking at two options; Internal Storage and SD Card, tap on Internal Storage. If there is no SD card then only the Internal Storage option will be available. 4. Tap on Cached data. 5. A permission box will appear asking you if you are sure that you want to delete cached data, tap OK.

Android, cache

Here are the five steps on how you can clear the cache from your Google Chrome.

1. Open Chrome on your Android device. 2. Tap the three dots placed on the top right corner along with the Tabs button. 3. Go to History and find Clear Browsing data on the top in blue. 4. Then select the Time range, you can even select the 'All time' option. 5. Tap Clear data, it will show you websites from which the cached data is stored, select all of them and tap Clear. 

Clearing the cache will not delete any saved information like app data or downloads. 



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The Last of Us Part I PC Port Delayed by Three Weeks, Will Now Arrive on March 28

The Last of Us Part 1’s PC port has been delayed by three weeks, developer Naughty Dog has confirmed. The studio claims that the additional time will be utilised to ensure a more polished experience at launch. Originally slated to release on March 3, The Last of Us Part I will now arrive on March 28, with pre-orders live across Steam and Epic Games Store.

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Xiaomi and Leica aim to bring a new era of mobile imaging to India

Smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has partnered with German camera maker Leica for their smartphone camera development. The first product out of the Xiaomi - Leica partnership, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra was the first smartphone in the world to come with a 1-inch sensor, followed by the Xiaomi Mix Fold 2, which was launched only in China. Going forward, the two companies aim to bring “extreme technological breakthroughs in the smartphone camera department.” Now, while the Xiaomi 12S Ultra did not come to India, the OEM has decided to keep India in its plans going forward. Last month, Xiaomi and Leica held a press briefing in New Delhi where the two brands told us about what they have in store for the smartphone camera department. 

What is the Xiaomi-Leica partnership all about

The strategic partnership between the two brands has already led to some of their best camera tech like the 8P Aspheric lens used in the Xiaomi 12S Ultra’s camera, the photography styles on the Xiaomi 12S Ultra that Leica has helped create, and of course, the Xiaomi-Leica concept phone which has a physical detachable lens. During the briefing, Leica told us that the partnership between the two brands has four main focus areas. These include Optical design, Lens and Camera module, image quality tuning, and image approval. Leica went into detail about how the company, over its 154-year-long experience, has mastered these four areas. The company also explained how it plans to implement these technologies in Xiaomi smartphones, in order to further “blur the lines between smartphones and cameras.” One of the main focus areas of the partnership is to bring Leica’s expertise in the camera and lens technology to Xiaomi smartphones, in order to bring smartphone photography to the same levels as cameras. The briefing focused on how clicking good images on a camera requires different elements, while on smartphones, with the help of AI, OEMs can make things much more streamlined and hopefully better in terms of quality. The idea is simple, Xiaomi will bring its expertise in the mobile imaging systems and AI algorithms, while Leica will bring its optical engineering, design, imaging software and consumer experience to smartphone photography to the partnership. This is also an opportunity for Leica to expand its expertise from traditional cameras to now smartphone cameras and imaging technology.

Xiaomi

In the briefing held in New Delhi, both Leica and Xiaomi talked about their plans to bring more Xiaomi smartphones with Leica-powered cameras. The company did not give us much details, but from what we could gather, the next Xiaomi flagship (most likely the Xiaomi 13) to launch in India will come with cameras co-engineered with Leica. Given that Xiaomi did not announce any plans to bring smartphones with Leica cameras to India at the start of the partnership, the company has gauged the interest in India, and seeing the success of Vivo’s similar partnership with Zeiss in India, Xiaomi now has India in its plans for Leica-engineered camera tech on smartphones. 



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Forspoken Review: Missing the Magic

Forspoken often presents incredibly fun escapades, through its flashy combat and frenetic traversal. It is also, at many points, as far removed from the concept of fun as a dental exam. Forspoken’s open world is a playground when you’re whizzing through it on magic NOS, but, when you stop and take stock, it resembles a classroom.

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OnePlus takes a dig at Samsung just before its latest flagship release

OnePlus 11 is set to launch in India on February 7th along with the OnePlus 11R and the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 at a Cloud 11 event. As the launch is around the corner, OnePlus has taken a dig at its competitor, Samsung.

In a series of recent tweets, OnePlus has not even spared Apple. They called out Samsung for the steep pricing of their Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. 

This does not end here. OnePlus even offered a $200 extra trade in credit for those users who are willing to switch to OnePlus from Samsung. The offer will be valid for users willing to buy the new OnePlus 11 in exchange for the Samsung Galaxy. 

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra's price starts at ₹1,24,999 in India and $1,199 (over ₹98,000) in the US. The starting prices in India are a whopping ₹15,000 over the price of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra which was released last year in 2022.

Samsung Galaxy S23

If reports are to be believed, the prices of the OnePlus 11 5G are expected to be around ₹54,999 for the 12GB+256GB storage variant in India.

It’s not just the prices, OnePlus also called out Samsung for not offering a charger in the box. They took a dig at Samsung by mentioning how they offered a 200MP camera but no chargers.

OnePlus also commented on the new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra's design. They stated how the new phone had the same design as its predecessor. OnePlus also tweeted that they are good with just watching movies on phones, not making them.

OnePlus also questioned why these phones are called 'Galaxy'. “Why do they call it the Galaxy? Astronomical pricing” tweeted the brand. Earlier, Samsung has also taken such digs at Apple.

Let’s have a glimpse at the OnePlus 11’s expected specifications 

OnePlus

OnePlus 11 expected specifications 

The OnePlus 11 is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor paired with three storage options; 12GB/256GB, 16GB/256GB and 16GB/512GB. It runs on Android 13OS and packs a 5000mAh battery with 100-watt fast charging support.

The OnePlus 11 could be equipped with a 6.7-inch LTPO3 AMOLED display with a resolution of 1440 x 3216 pixels which supports a 120Hz refresh rate.

OnePlus 11 could feature a 50-megapixel primary camera, 32-megapixel telephoto lens for optical zoom and 48-megapixel ultrawide lens for wide-angle shots. It might have a 16-megapixel selfie camera.



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