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Check out Oppos offers on the Oppo Reno 8T 5G and the Oppo Enco Air 3

Oppo recently launched the Oppo Reno 8T 5G along with the Oppo Enco Air 3 Buds. Both devices are going on sale with some really exciting offers on February 10. You can find the Oppo Reno 8T and Oppo Enco Air 3 on Amazon, Flipkart, Oppo’s official website and in retail stores as well. 

Oppo is offering really good deals on the Oppo Reno 8T 5G and Oppo Enco Air 3 as this is the first time they are going on sale after the launch.

Oppo Reno 8T 5G, Oppo offers on Oppo Reno 8T and Oppo Enco Air 3

Oppo has offered a 10% cashback and no-cost EMI for up to 6 months for users of ICICI Bank, SBI Cards, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Yes Bank, IDFC First Bank, One Card, AU Small Finance Bank, IndusInd Bank.

You can also get some attractive EMI schemes from known financiers like Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank, TVS Credit, IDFC First Bank, HDB Financial Services, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, HomeCredit, Zest Money, and Mahindra Finance. 

If you use an Oppo phone and want to upgrade to Oppo Reno 8T 5G then you can get a ₹2000 exchange bonus and 1000 loyalty points by using Cashify.

People who want to buy the phone online can get an exchange discount of up to ₹3000. Additionally, they can get a 10% instant discount by using Kotak Bank, HDFC, Yes Bank, and SBI credit cards. If you buy the Oppo Reno 8T 5G, you will get a ₹500 off on Oppo Enco Air 3 Buds. 

If you are interested in the devices and the deals on them, you better hurry up because the offers are valid only till 16th February.

Oppo Reno 8T 5G specifications 

The Oppo Reno 8T 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 695 processors paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128/256GB UFS 2.2 storage. It packs a 4,800mAh battery that supports 67-watt fast charging. It runs on the Android 13-based ColorOS 13.

It features a 6.57-inch curved OLED display which supports FHD+ (2412×1080) resolution, up to 120Hz refresh rate, 1.07 billion colours and 950 nits of peak brightness. 

Oppo Reno 8T has a triple camera setup with a 108-megapixel primary camera, a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 2-megapixel macro lens. It has a 32-megapixel selfie shooter. 

 Oppo Enco Air 3 Buds Oppo Enco Air 3 Buds specifications 

Oppo Enco Air 3 packs 13.4 mm audio drivers and also features Cadence HiFi5 DSP (Digital Signal Processor) which helps in calls offering a clear voice. The earbuds support SBC and AAC codecs. They are equipped with Bluetooth version 5.3, can be paired with two devices at the same time and can be used for up to 25 hours. They also have a low latency mode with a delay of 47ms.



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Heres how you can grab the Apple iPhone 12 mini at just 39,900 on Flipkart

Flipkart is offering a few great deals on the Apple iPhone 12 mini. The device was launched in 2020 along with iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. The iPhone 12 mini was the first of its kind and was the first phone from Apple which was smaller and cheaper but shared the same specifications as the iPhone 12. It was launched at a starting price of ₹69,900.

Flipkart has a great deal with a ₹20,000 discount and an exchange offer on the iPhone 12 Mini. Let’s check it out.

Apple iPhone 12 mini

Flipkart’s deals on iPhone 12 Mini

The original price of the iPhone 12 Mini (64GB) is ₹59,900 on Flipkart which obviously has been dropped because the phone was launched three years ago. Now, Flipkart is offering a 29% instant discount worth ₹17,901 on the phone which drops the price down to ₹41,999. 

It also comes with a bank offer on Flipkart. Users can avail of the 5% cashback offer worth ₹2,099 by using a Flipkart Axis Bank card.

Now, after availing of this bank offer, interested buyers can grab the iPhone 12 mini at just ₹39,900 from Flipkart.

Also, you can save even more on the iPhone 12 mini by exchanging your old phone. There is an exchange offer available worth up to ₹20,000. The condition with the exchange offer is that your phone should be in working condition with no damage to it. 

Apple iPhone 12 mini

iPhone 12 Mini specifications

The iPhone 12 Mini comes with a small 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. The display supports HDR10, and Dolby Vision and it is protected by Ceramic Shield glass.

It is powered by the Apple A14 Bionic (5 nm) chipset paired with three storage variants; 64GB 4GB RAM, 128GB 4GB RAM and 256GB 4GB RAM. It runs on iOS 14.1 but you can upgrade it to iOS 16.3. 

The iPhone 12 Mini comes with a dual camera setup on the back holding a 12-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens along with it sports a 12-megapixel front camera. 

This device packs a 2227mAh battery.



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Jabra Elite 5 Review: A solid daily driver

If you are someone who has looked at earphones online or are looking for one right now, then you must have come across the brand Jabra. The legendary audio brand has recently launched the Jabra Elite 5. Jabra has had a history of releasing fan-favourite audio products, which are praised by many, but criticised by few. And the Digit Test Centre has a few people who daily drive Jabra’s TWS earbuds.

So naturally, when the Jabra Elite 5 showed up at the Digit Test Centre, there was an air of excitement around these TWS earbuds. However, before anyone could get their hands on the earbuds, the reviewer took them for a spin and put them through our rigorous testing process. And the results were, to say the least, interesting. Here’s what we found out when we tested the Jabra Elite 5 TWS earbuds.

Jabra Elite 5: Build and Design

As soon as you get your hands on the Jabra Elite 5, the design and feel of the product just scream out loud - “I was made by Jabra”. The company has been consistent with its case quality and design, including the material and the overall feel. So, it is really hard to ignore the fact that these earbuds are in fact made by Jabra.

Jabra Elite 5

Our review unit was in a shade of beige that is being marketed by Jabra as “Gold Beige”. The other colour option available is Titanium Black. So, coming back to our assessment of the case. The front of the case has a subtle Jabra branding, below which is the charging indicator LED. When you flip the case around, you see the USB-C type charging port. The rest of the case is plain and classy, with just a small embossed bit of branding present at the bottom.

Upon opening the top lid of the case, you are welcomed by the glittery button covers of the earbuds with the branding making a subtle reappearance again on the buds. While the magnets holding the top lid in place are strong, we would have loved it if there was a metallic hinge on the case. It adds reassurance and structural strength that we generally appreciate, especially in premium earbuds.

Jabra Elite 5

As for the buds themselves, they are lightweight, and thanks to the three pairs of EarGels that Jabra has included, the fit is great. The magnet holding the buds inside the cavity of the case is strong and makes sure that they do not go flying out if you ever drop the case. We did not obviously drop-test the buds or the case, but we did shake the case with the lid open quite a bit, and the buds refused to come out. 

The lobes fit snuggly in the ears of most people at the Digit Test Centre. While our testing subset is not expansive in any sense. However, if you are interested in buying these earbuds, then you can very safely take the plunge, as the chances of you getting a bad fit are pretty slim.

Jabra Elite 5: Features

Now coming to the features of the Jabra Elite 5, the only thing we’d say is - Well done! Instead of beating around the bush and including gimmicky features, Jabra has gone for the quality-over-quantity approach. Whatever features are included on the earbuds, they are well implemented.

Starting off with voice assistant compatibility. It was one of the first times in a long period for the reviewer that he got a pair of earbuds, which he actually used for activating the voice assistant on his phone. The pickup of the voice command was almost instant and seamless, with the lag between the command being said and the action being triggered being minimal.

Jabra Elite 5

Next, we were presented with the Hybrid ANC that has been advertised by Jabra. We will talk about the performance of the ANC in the next section of the review. However, we would like to preface that with information about how this works. As per the description given by Jabra, the earphones equipped with Hybrid ANC take the reading of noise levels not only outside your ears but also in your ear canal. Depending on the levels, both inside and outside, your ANC levels and intensity would be determined. Spoiler alert: It worked well… Kinda.

Additionally, the case has wireless charging capabilities, with the Qi-certified wireless charging. As for the app, we were presented with the Jabra Sound+ app, which gives us a lot of customisation options. It has a five-band equaliser, which makes sure that you can tune the sound to your liking. The purists at Digit Test Centre are always looking for an EQ with as many bands as possible, but something is better than nothing. And not to forget, these earbuds are rated IP55, meaning you can take these out in light rains and on dusty Indian roads, and you will come back with a functioning pair of earbuds.

Jabra Elite 5: Performance

The part that we spent the most time testing is the performance of the Jabra Elite 5. With Jabra products, we generally expect a decent-sounding pair of earbuds, but despite that, we left no stone unturned to ensure that the buds were put through the entire test suite to ensure that we got the most unbiased results.

As you can see in the graphs that we have made for you, the bass frequencies have a subtle boost, while the mids come pretty close to our baseline reading of the pink noise. In the higher frequencies, we do see a spike in the 2000-4000kHz frequency range. But, when all of this is put together, you get a sound signature that is well-rounded.

Jabra Elite 5

We found it to be great for regular content consumption and music listening needs. Be it regular OTT content or heavy metal songs, you will never be left wondering where were the sounds that you were expecting from these earbuds. Again, the purists at the Test Centre were left looking for something more that we are sure Jabra is capable of pulling off. However, that is us. In your use, for the most part, you will find these to be perfect.

Jabra Elite 5

As you would be able to see in the comparative graphs linked below, these earbuds hold their ground with ease and grace. [Click on the pair you want to see the comparison graph of] LG Tone Free FP9 vs Jabra Elite 5 Jabra Elite 7 Pro vs Jabra Elite 5 Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro vs Jabra Elite 5 Sony WF-LS900N vs Jabra Elite 5

In terms of the microphone performance, and ANC performance, these TWS earbuds held their own both in relatively quiet office environments as well as noisy outdoor environments. The ANC cancelled out most of the sound that we were exposed to when using the headphones during our commute to and fro from the office. And, taking calls while stuck in traffic or in office was also a pleasant experience overall, with minimal hiccups.

Jabra Elite 5

Jabra Elite 5: Battery

The battery on the Jabra Elite 5 is pretty solid as well. Jabra claims that these earbuds come with 7 hours of battery life in the earbuds. With four more additional rounds of charging from the case, the total battery life comes to about 28 hours.

Jabra Elite 5

In our tests, we found that the earbuds lasted for six and a half hours, with the case providing four more charges, bringing the total battery life up to 26 hours. This, complemented by the fast charging capability of these earbuds over USB-C, which as per claims, can provide for an extra hour of listening time in 10 minutes of charging time, makes these earbuds a pair that will get you through a day of work without much hassle. And, when the charge runs out, and you own a wireless charging pad, then you can just pop these earbuds on that, and charge them as they come with wireless charging capabilities baked into the case.

Jabra Elite 5: Verdict

With the Jabra Elite 5, Jabra has reaffirmed its position in the TWS earbuds market. The biggest competitors in this space right now are the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, which are slightly more expensive, and the LG Tone Free FP9, along with the Sony WF-LS900N, which are priced similarly to the Elite 5. 

While the offering from Samsung is a solid deal and was the winner of the Digit 2022 Zero1 Awards, the cost difference might be a deal breaker for you. This leaves the Sonys, and the LG earbuds, which we’d say are catered towards a specific audience. Read our reviews of all these earbuds to find out more.

The bottom line with the Jabra Elite 5, is that these are a solid offering by Jabra. Everything from the sound signature to the battery life and the build and design of these earbuds is something that some brands are not able to replicate, even with pricier products. So, if you are looking to take the plunge right at the time of launch, then you can go for them.



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Xbox Game Pass February 2023: Atomic Heart, Madden NFL 23, and More

Madden NFL 23 is coming to Xbox Game Pass in February, just in time for Super Bowl, alongside Atomic Heart, which is a day-one release. Cities: Skylines – Remastered is finally headed to Xbox Series S/X, utilising the horsepower of current-gen consoles. Meanwhile, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is coming February 14, on PC, Xbox Cloud Gaming, Xbox One, and Xbox Series...

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Google loses 100 Billion after its new chatbot Bard messes up an answer in a promotional ad

Google was promoting its new chatbot Bard on Twitter when it gave a wrong answer to the person who asked "What new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can I tell my 9-year-old about?". Bard replied in many answers including one suggesting the JWST took the very first pictures of a planet outside the Earth’s solar system, which is inaccurate. The first pictures of planets were taken by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in 2004, as confirmed by NASA.

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Google’s parent company has lost $100 Billion due to this blunder and the shares of Alphabet dropped 8% from $8.59 a share to $99.05. It was one of the most actively traded shares on U.S. exchanges. 

Google was advertising Bard on Monday when Reuters spotted the error in the answer about which satellite took the first picture of a planet outside the Earth’s Solar System. 

ChatGPT

Google hosted the event after a day when Microsoft introduced ChatGPT integrated with Microsoft’s browser Bing but after this blunder, analysts said that Bard’s AI search event lacked details on how it is going to cope with Microsoft's ChatGPT challenge.

Dennis Dick, founder and market structure analyst at Triple D Trading said, "This is a hiccup here and they're severely punishing the stock for it, which is justified because obviously everybody is pretty excited to see what Google's going to counter with Microsoft coming out with a pretty decent product." 

"This highlights the importance of a rigorous testing process, something that we’re kicking off this week with our Trusted Tester program,” a Google spokesperson said. "We’ll combine external feedback with our own internal testing to make sure Bard’s responses meet a high bar for quality, safety and groundedness in real-world information." 



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6 phones launched in India in February so far including the Oppo Reno 8T, Moto E13, and more

We are into the second week of February month only and there have been a lot of phone launches. We understand it can be tough keeping up with all the phone launch events and so if you are looking to buy or find out more about a newly launched phone, this is the right place. This month, 6 phones have been launched in India so far and the list includes Oppo Reno 8T, Moto E13, Poco X5 Pro, Infinix Zero 5G, Samsung Galaxy S23 series, and OnePlus 11 lineup. Find their specs and price here.

List of phones launched in February 2023 1. Samsung Galaxy S23 series

Samsung

Samsung revealed the prices of the Galaxy S23 series for India on February 2, a day after its global Galaxy Unpacked event. The regular Galaxy S23 got launched in India at a starting price of ₹74,999. The Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra start at ₹94,999 and ₹124999 respectively. All phones come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, Android 13 with One UI 5.1 skin, 4 years of OS updates, and 5 years of security patches. You can find the full Samsung Galaxy S23 series details here: S23, S23+, S23 Ultra 

2. Oppo Reno8 T 5G

 Oppo Reno8 T 5G

Oppo Reno 8T 5G launched in India on February 3, 2023. It starts at ₹29,999 and brings Snapdragon 695 SoC, Android 13 with ColorOS 13, 120Hz AMOLED display, 108MP triple rear cameras, and 67W fast charging support.

You can find the full Oppo Reno 8T 5G details here.

3. Infinix Zero 5G and Infinix Zero Turbo

Infinix Zero 5G and Infinix Zero Turbo

Infinix Zero 5G came to India on February 6 with a 120Hz LCD screen, Android 12, MediaTek Dimensity 920 chipset, 50MP triple rear camera setup, and a 5000mAh battery. It retails at ₹17,999. Along with it, MediaTek Dimensity 1080-powered Infinix Zero Turbo also landed in India at a price of ₹19,999.

You can find the full Infinix Zero 5G details here.

4. Poco X5 Pro 5G

Poco X5 Pro 5G

Poco X5 Pro arrived in India on February 7 at a starting price of ₹22,999. For that price, you get Snapdragon 778G processor, 120Hz AMOLED panel, a 108MP primary camera, a 5000mAh battery with 67W fast charging and more.

You can find the full Poco X5 Pro 5G details here.

5. OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R

OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R

OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 11R broke their cover on February 7 at the Cloud 11 event. OnePlus 11 comes with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 while OnePlus 11R sticks to a half-a-gen old Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. Both phones feature 100W wired charging, a 5000mAh battery, and 50MP main camera, and more. You can check out their differences in this comparison article. OnePlus 11 starts at ₹56,999 and OnePlus 11R starts at ₹39,999.

You can find the full OnePlus 11 series details here: 11, 11R

6. Moto E13 

Moto E13

Moto E13 launched in India on February 8 with a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD display, Android 13 Go edition, Unisoc T606 chip, 13MP rear camera, and a 5000mAh battery. Its 4+64GB model costs ₹6,999 in the country. 

You can find the full Moto E13 details here



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iPhone 15 Ultra display tipped to output 2500 nits of brightness

Tech giant Apple is currently working on the upcoming iPhone 15. It is speculated that Apple is working on an 'Ultra Model' which will replace the current top-of-the-line Pro Max variants.

The iPhone 15 series, which is expected to release in 2024, could include this change. 

If reports are to be believed, the iPhone 15 will include various other capabilities but at the same time, it will be priced higher than the Pro Max models.

iPhone 15 Ultra

Further, tipsters have revealed that the iPhone 15 will offer a significantly improved display as compared to the current top-of-the-line model iPhone 14 Pro Max, as reported by Gadgets 360.

Tipster ShrimpApplePro recently tweeted that the upcoming iPhone 15 Ultra could possibly include Samsung's next-gen display that would allow for up to 2500 nits brightness. This can be seen as a major improvement when compared to the 2000 nits of peak brightness that was offered in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Other reports also suggest that Apple is having internal discussions over the launch of a new iPhone model in 2024. In addition to this, it is also being reported that the Cupertino Company is looking for new ways to differentiate between the 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch iPhone displays.

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Other features which will possibly stand out in the iPhone 15 Ultra other than its bigger display would be the possibility of an edition of a faster processor. It is also speculated that Apple might even do away with its lightning and Type C charging ports and make charging strictly wireless.

However, these all specifications are rumours and nothing is confirmed yet.



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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 ...