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Dell launches new Inspiron series in India, powered by 13th Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs

Dell Technologies has launched its latest Inspiron series in India, including the Inspiron 14 and Inspiron 14 2-in-1 models, which are designed to provide enhanced performance and connectivity. The devices are powered by the latest 13th Gen Intel Core processors and come with LPDDR5 memory, providing faster data transfer rates for multitasking. The Inspiron 14 2-in-1 is also equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor and LPDDR4 memory, which Dell claims can further boost the laptops' efficiency.

Inspiron

The Inspiron laptops feature a 16:10 aspect ratio display, which Dell claims can create an immersive viewing experience for entertainment and productivity. They also come with Dolby Atmos spatial audio technology and Dell ComfortView software, which helps reduce harmful blue light emissions that can cause eye strain. Additionally, the devices feature an FHD camera, dual microphones, background noise reduction AI, and a manual camera privacy shutter for added safety.

Dell Inspiron 14 and Inspiron 14 2-in-1specs and features

Dell claims that the Inspiron series offers superior performance and connectivity, thanks to the 13th Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors. The laptops feature Wi-Fi 6E for fast data transfer rates, and Dell's ExpressCharge technology, which can charge the laptop to 80% in an hour, providing a long-lasting experience for users. The Intel Thunderbolt 4 port allows for high-speed data transfer rates and connection to an external display with a display adapter.

Inspiron

The Inspiron 14 2-in-1 model has a 360-degree hinge that allows the device to switch between four different modes, making it capable of sketching, designing, and streaming while on the go. It also has a touch screen and an optional active pen for interactive use.

The Inspiron laptops are environmentally conscious and come in packaging made from 100% recycled and renewable materials. Dell also uses seamless logo technology in the lid, reducing waste in the manufacturing process.

The new Inspiron range will be available for purchase from Dell Exclusive Stores and select Large Format Retail stores starting April 07, 2023, with prices starting at ₹64,990 for the Inspiron 14, ₹79,990 for the Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (Intel edition), and ₹82,190 for the Inspiron 14 2-in-1 (AMD edition).



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E3 2023 cancelled after Sony, Microsoft and more pull out of event

It’s finally happened. E3 2023 has now been cancelled after companies like Nintendo, Sony, Ubisoft and Microsoft decided to pull out of the event. Without the support of these giants, it was a no-brainer to cancel E3 this year. The event was heading towards a downward trajectory after its last 2019 event with a more corporatized feel to it. Add to the fact that companies realized that they could reach just as many people on their own through digital presentations and the like. We’ve seen the rise of PlayStation’s State of Play and Nintendo Direct take over the space that an event like E3 would normally occupy. 

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E3 2023 cancelled after major gaming companies pull out

Speaking to Kotaku, the Entertainment Software Association stated that the 2023 event was not able to create the “sustained interest necessary to execute it in a way that would showcase the size, strength, and impact of our industry.”. The official E3 account also confirmed the news stating that all physical and digital E3 events in 2023 have been cancelled. It’s a sad day for gamers, but the organisers have no one to blame but themselves. The ESA can blame the pandemic and the current recession as reasons for the cancellation but at the end of the day, they just did not listen to gamers and this is the result. 

News on #E32023 from the source. pic.twitter.com/BK7TUlb8mZ

— E3 (@E3) March 30, 2023

The organisers did try to revive the event as a digital-only show but subsequent attempts to revive the event fell by the wayside and we find ourselves here today. It’s clear that companies can now craft their presentations and can reach the exact target audience but there was something about the absolute cringe that E3 would always deliver. Oh well, there’s always the Game Awards for that now. 



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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra could feature a 144Hz refresh rate display and more

In February, Samsung released its highly anticipated Galaxy S23 series, featuring cutting-edge technology and premium features. However, speculations about the upcoming Galaxy S24 series have already begun circulating online. 

It is expected that Samsung could launch the same three models with the Samsung Galaxy S24 series as the company launched in the Galaxy S23 series; Standard, Plus and Ultra. The South Korea-based tech-giant company will launch the Galaxy S24 series next year, reportedly. 

Samsung Galaxy S24

A leak by SamLover revealed the specs of these phones. Up first, The top in the line model, Galaxy S24 Ultra could see a refresh rate of 144Hz. This is a big upgrade as until now Samsung only features refresh rates up to 120Hz. So, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will become the first Samsung phone to come with a 144Hz if the rumour is true. This will let users experience smoother animations and better gaming.

Further, it also revealed that it could be powered by Qualcomm yet unannounced Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and it will be equipped with UFS 4.1 storage. They could possibly run on Android 14-based One UI 6.0. 

Samsung Galaxy S24

On the camera front, the Ultra model could feature the same 200-megapixel sensors but with some improvements to the camera which will allow for better zooming. Also, the tech giant could include satellite connectivity in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 series, as revealed by the report.

However, one should note that nothing is confirmed just yet. So do take this information with a grain of salt. 



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5 Vivo X Fold 2 features expected ahead of launch

Vivo X Fold 2 could break cover next month as the second-gen foldable phone from the brand. The brand has already showed off the device to the public at an event in China. The still of the phone from the event thus appeared on the microblogging website, Weibo. We can see the Vivo VP of products, Huang Tao heralding the device to the media as an “all-round and light foldable phone”. 

So, based on the leaks, rumours, and official revelations, here’s everything we expect the Vivo foldable to bring:

Vivo X Fold 2 features (Expected)

Vivo X Fold 2

1. Vivo X Fold 2 could launch in a red colour with the rear camera island’s design reminiscent of the Vivo X90 series.

2. Vivo X Fold 2 could feature a triple camera setup at the back including a 50MP primary and two 12MP auxiliary sensors. Vivo could be partnering with Zeiss for the cameras. 

Vivo X Fold 2

3. Under the hood, the Vivo foldable could be sporting a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC paired with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

4. The software onboard could be Android 13 with OriginOS 13 skin. If the folding phone makes its way to global markets, it could bring FuntouchOS UI.

5. Powering all of these could be a 4,800mAh battery with 120W wired charging support



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The newly launched Redmi Note 12 4G compared against Realme 9i 5G and Samsung Galaxy F14 5G

Redmi Note 12 4G has launched in India at a starting price of ₹14,999 and here we compare it to the comparatively priced Realme 9i and Samsung Galaxy F14 5G. Here are the spec differences between the three. Notably, both of its competitors are 5G phones. Let’s see if the Redmi phone compensates for the lack of 5G in other areas. Here are the spec differences between the three.

Redmi Note 12 4G vs Realme 9i vs Samsung Galaxy F14 5G

Redmi Note 12 4G

1. Display

Redmi Note 12 4G comes with a 120Hz AMOLED panel while the other two offer 90Hz LCD screens only. Samsung offers a PLS LCD while Realme uses an IPS technology. Redmi gives a punch hole display while the others have waterdrop notch.

2. Camera

On the back, all three phones offer a 50MP primary snapper. Redmi also gives an 8MP ultrawide sensor and a 2MP macro shooter. Realme gives a 2MP portrait sensor and 2MP macro module, while Samsung offers a 2MP macro sensor as the secondary one.

As for the front, Redmi and Samsung give a 13MP selfie camera whilst the Realme phone presents an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls.

3. Processor

Samsung Galaxy F14

Redmi Note 12 4G is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 SoC, the Realme 9i 5G by Mediatek Dimensity 810 chipset, and Samsung Galaxy F14 by Exynos 1330 processor.

4. Battery 

The Redmi and Realme phone carry a 5000mAh battery, but Samsung has a bigger 6000mAh battery. Redmi Note 12 4G supports 33W fast charging. Meanwhile, Realme 9i 5G is compatible with 18W charging and Samsung Galaxy F14 is backed by a faster 25W charging speed.

5. Variants and pricing

Realme 9i 5G

Redmi Note 12 4G is available in 6+64GB at ₹14,999 and 6+128GB at ₹16,999.

Realme 9i 5G, meanwhile, comes in 4+64GB (₹14,900) and 6+128GB (₹16,999) SKUs.

And finally, the Samsung Galaxy F14 5G can be bought in 4+64GB memory configuration for ₹14,490, and 6+128GB variant for ₹15,990. 

For more details, check out the respective product pages of Redmi Note 12 4G, Realme 9i 5G, and Samsung Galaxy F14 5G.



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Nokia X30 5G Review: Unnecessarily expensive

Nokia X30 5G is priced at Rs 47,999 onwards in India, but we weren’t able to find much that justifies this price. Not to take away the credit, the Nokia X30 5G has a good design. I like how the smartphone looks, the in-hand feel, and the size. However, the moment you turn the smartphone on, it does not feel premium at all.

There is no doubt that smartphones are becoming more and more expensive with each passing day. Not too long ago, flagship smartphones cost somewhere around the Rs 40,000 mark. Today, some of the top flagships are priced at double or more the value. While the price rise is directly related to inflation, there are still some products that just don’t make sense in terms of their pricing. After testing the Nokia X30 5G smartphone for about a week, I can’t help but wonder the same about this smartphone. The Nokia X30 5G is priced at ₹47,999 in India, and for this price, you don’t get your money's worth. Here’s why:

Nokia X30 5G: Design

Just by the looks of it, the Nokia X30 5G looks pretty nice. The smartphone isn’t too big or bulky, and it has a pretty good-looking back panel with a brushed silver camera module that sits proportionately on the top left corner of the back. The Nokia branding is bang in the middle of the back panel, and we get the regulatory stuff at the bottom.  

The back panel is polycarbonate. Nokia is going big on sustainability. The company’s most eco-friendly phone’s plastic back is made of 65% recycled plastic. The in-hand feel of this feels slightly better than regular polycarbonate backs. This feels denser. Further, we get an aluminium frame, which is made of 100 per cent recycled aluminium! That is good. The frame also feels pretty strong, adding to the overall in-hand feel of the Nokia X30 5G.

Up front, we get a pretty standard hole-punch display with symmetrical bezels. The chin and the top bezel here are thicker than the side bezels. Furthermore, the size is also very good. I’m a person who likes smaller smartphones and this, with the 6.43-inch display is pretty good. Not too big, not too small.

Overall, this is a good design approach from Nokia. The smartphone is easy to hold and use with one hand,  the in-hand feel is decent, and it is made of eco-friendly materials. The camera module also looks good with the grey-white dual-tone finish and sits proportionately at the top left corner of the back.

Nokia X30 5G: Display

While everything is good in terms of design, it is the display where we start seeing the unjustifiable price tag of the Nokia X30 5G. The Nokia X30 5G has a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. The display is also claimed to have a peak brightness of 700 nits.

The picture quality of this display is decent. The colours are a bit saturated and bright, but that gives it a very vibrant and bright feel. This is an AMOLED panel, so the accuracy is good and the image is detailed, but the Nokia X30 5G does not support HDR, so you can’t watch HDR content on Netflix or YouTube, which is quite sad for a Rs 47,999 smartphone since there are options under ₹20,000 also that offer HDR support. 

The Nokia X30 5G also lacks a few necessary display features. There is no setting to change the picture mode of the device. The refresh rate is 90Hz but you can’t lock it at max 90. There are only two settings - 60Hz and “Adaptive.” There is, however, an option to adjust the white balance. 

The Nokia X30 5G’s display is rated to have a peak brightness of 700 nits. In our Lux Meter test, the Nokia X30 5G showed better numbers than the claim. We tested the highest brightness of 812 nits and a minimum of 4 nits on a plain white screen. This is quite impressive since we rarely see smartphones putting out more numbers than a brand claims. 

Overall, the display is good but not as good as we’d expect from a sub-50k smartphone. Moreover, there is a lack of some important features, and you can’t lock the refresh rate at the maximum 90Hz, which is a bummer. 

Nokia X30 5G: Performance

Coming to performance, the Nokia X30 5G doesn’t even come close to the competition in terms of performance numbers and experience. The smartphone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC, a chip that has become a sort of standard for smartphones around ₹20,000. However, on a ₹47,999 device, you’d expect the chip to be tuned in a different way. Now, the chip on the Nokia X30 5G has a higher clock speed for the small cores, but that does not affect the performance all that much. 

The benchmark numbers are much lower than what we have seen on devices in this range this year since most of them run on higher-end chipsets. To give an idea, the Nokia X30 5G scored 400,969 points on the AnTuTu benchmark. On Geekbench, the smartphone gave a single-core score of 904 and a multi-core score of 2099. These numbers are minuscule in comparison with other devices in this category. For example, the OnePlus 11R, which was launched very recently at a price of Rs 39,999 onwards (Rs 8,000 less than the Nokia X30 5G) showed us an AnTuTu score of 838,309 points, which is more than double that of the Nokia X30 5G. 

On Geekbench also, the Nokia X30 5G is nowhere near the OnePlus 11R's scores, as you can see in the graph below. In other CPU-based benchmarks also, the difference between the Snapdragon 695 and Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is evident. On PC Mark, where the Nokia X30 5G scores 8,446 points, the cheaper OnePlus 11R scored 12,632 in our review.

Coming to GPU-based tests, the Nokia X30 5G again didn’t come close to the competition. The severely under-powered Snapdragon 695 runs on an Adreno 619 GPU, while the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 run on an Adreno 730 GPU. The difference in numbers - is 1211 in 3D Mark Wildlife, where the OnePlus 11R maxed out. On 3D Mark Wildlife Extreme (the same test for high-powered devices), the OnePlus 11R gave us a score of 2796 points. On the same test, the Nokia X30 5G gave us only 363 points. That should give you a fair idea about the smartphone’s performance, as compared to devices in the same budget, or even cheaper. 

That is not all. Apart from benchmarks, the Nokia X30 5G doesn’t even use the latest standards for RAM and storage. For example, the smartphone uses LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage (UFS 3.1 for 256GB variant), while smartphones in this range are using LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 or UFS 4.0 storage. The storage benchmarks show underwhelming read and write speeds, and the smartphone’s multi-tasking is also not as smooth as you’d expect from a smartphone in this range. 

Coming to gaming, the experience here is also pretty average. The Nokia X30 5G runs all games and runs them smoothly. I played games like Call of Duty: Mobile, and Asphalt 9 Legends on this smartphone, and the experience was nothing more than average. On Call of Duty: Mobile, for example, the smartphone doesn’t get the ‘Ultra’ setting for frame rate. The graphics look decent, and the smartphone doesn’t heat up too much while gaming. 

Coming to the software, this is one area where I really liked the overall experience that the Nokia X30 5G offers. The smartphone runs on Android One, which is an almost stock Android, meaning there are no bloatware apps, no unnecessary features or permissions to deal with, and a very smooth and clean Android experience. I am personally a big fan of clean UIs and stock Android is probably the cleanest operating system out there. The setup process is also easy and we are not interrupted by annoying pop-ups and permissions while accessing new features.

Nokia X30 5G: Camera

Coming to the camera, the Nokia X30 5G uses a dual rear camera setup that includes a primary 50-megapixel shooter and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide angle shooter. Up front, the Nokia X30 5G has a 16-megapixel selfie shooter. 

Images out of this camera are decent, but not at-par with competition. There is a certain level of detail that we see with these images, but the highlights are slightly blown up. In ideal lightning conditions like a sunny day, or in a well-lit room, the Nokia X30 5G takes good images. The images are sharp and the detail retention is also good. However, the camera struggles the moment lighting is not ideal. 

 

In low-light shots, for example, the images lack sharpness. We get a bit of a hazy texture, and the Nokia X30 5G’s shutter speed becomes very slow, in order to let more light in. However, this also makes the chances of the image coming out blurred higher. There is a Night mode of course, but that doesn’t do much apart from blowing up the light. Now, this does make things better in terms of sharpness and visibility but messes up with other details like shadows. 

Overall, this is a pretty average camera and not something you’d expect from a sub-Rs 50k device. The images are good enough for basic usage, but if you want to get a good, consistent camera that performs well in all aspects and offers better functioning features, you can look elsewhere. For example, the portraits or night mode on the Nokia X30 5G aren’t great.

Nokia X30 5G: Verdict

So that was our review of the exorbitantly-priced Nokia X30 5G. The smartphone is priced at ₹47,999 onwards in India, but we weren’t able to find anything that justifies that price. Not to take away the credit, the Nokia X30 5G has a good design. I like how the smartphone looks, the in-hand feel, the size, and such factors. However, the moment you turn the smartphone on, it does not feel premium at all. The display, the performance, the camera, the battery - there is nothing that justifies the ₹47,999 price tag.

We understand that Nokia must be going for the experience, instead of just aiming for the numbers - something brands like Apple and Google go for. However, with those smartphones, we actually get a solid experience and there is some level of premium hardware involved. In both these areas, the Nokia X30 5G just falls short and can not be called a premium offering, despite the ₹47,999 price tag.



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The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is now available with exciting deals and discounts on Amazon India

Samsung’s Galaxy M33 5G was launched in India in April 2022. The phone offers decent sets of features at a reasonable price. It was launched at a price of ₹25,999 but now it can be bought for less than ₹15,000. It’s a huge price drop in just a year but it is a temporary deal for a short time period. So if you are looking to buy a budget phone, you should check this out.

Amazon has offered a 28% instant discount along with two more offers which include two bank offers and an exchange offer. Here are the deals offered by Amazon on the smartphone:

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G on Amazon

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

As mentioned above, Amazon is offering a 28% instant discount on the smartphone which drops the price to ₹17,999. Along with that, you can avail of one of these bank offers which promise discounts up to ₹2000.

Flat ₹2000 instant discount on the phone by making a payment with the SBI Credit Card. 5% Instant Discount up to ₹250 on HSBC Cashback Card Credit Card.

There is one more attractive offer that you don’t want to miss. Amazon has also offered an exchange offer which promises an additional discount of up to ₹16,200. You just need to exchange your old phone while buying the new Samsung Galaxy M33 5G and you’ll get some more off on this device.

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G specifications

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G comes with a 6.6-inch LCD display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 5. The phone is powered by the Exynos 1280 processor which is roomed with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. It has a quad camera setup on the back holding a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 2-megapixel macro lens. On the front, it has an 8-megapixel selfie camera. It packs a 6000mAh battery with the support of 25-watt fast charging

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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 ...