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How to enable the Threads Following Feed: Its very simple

Meta has rolled out the update of Threads and it brings many features along. This is the first update since Threads’ launch. Interestingly, it offers many features like live translation option, tappable reposter labels, subscribe to unfollowed users and more. But the most attractive feature among them is that you can switch your feed to the ‘Following’ timeline. This allows you to scroll across the posts of users that you are following. However, this reverse-chronological timeline can be changed to the default one as well.

Meta rolls out this feature so that you can firstly read the posts of users you are following. This can be changed by enabling the ‘Following’ option. Let me tell you how to enable it:

Step 1: Open the Threads app

Step 2: Tap on the home button on bottom left or on Threads’ Logo at top.

Step 3: The ‘Following’ and ‘For You’ options will appear right below Threads’ logo.

Step 4: Select Following for the posts of your following users. 

Also read: Threads isn’t threading enough and here is why we think it is so

Threads Update

That’s how you can read the threads of the users who are following. But you can always change it to the default ‘For You’ timeline, which reverts it back to the feed that is algorithmically developed. 

Apart from that, Meta has introduced some more features like the update enables users to personalise their activity feed by applying filters such as follows, quotes, and reposts. Additionally, it introduces a follow button that allows users to instantly follow others directly from the activity feed.

Also read: How to deactivate your Threads account, just follow these simple steps

Threads Update

The ‘Following’ feature is pretty useful as the Threads has gained popularity among microbloggers, so it’s hard to find the posts of users that you are following. However, some users are facing a glitch. The glitch is when they reopen the application after switching to ‘Following’ timeline, the app brings them back to ‘For You’ timeline automatically.



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Infinix GT 10 Pro launch is around the block: 5 features of this gaming phone to be excited for

Infinix India is bringing its new GT gaming phones on August 3 and the company has been teasing its design and key features in the build up to that event. Let’s check out what we know so far.

Infinix GT 10 Pro features that are expected and teased

1. Infinix GT 10 Pro sports a Nothing Phone 2-like design called Cyber Mecha. The Adaptive LED Interface will light up for notifications, battery charging status, and when you launch a game.

Also Read: Nothing Phone 2 effect: Other brands follow suit with similar-looking smartphones

You can pick the device in Cyber Black and Mirage Silver colours. The latter can switch between  steel blue and dusty pink when you face it against UV light.

2. Infinix GT 10 Pro could be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 1300 SoC and the Plus model could have MediaTek Dimensity 8050 processor under the hood.

Infinix GT 10 Pro

3. A 5000mAh battery could be keeping the lights on in both these devices.

4. The front of the phone could be a 120Hz AMOLED panel while at the back, you could be getting a 108MP camera setup.

5. The company has already teased about the “Pro Gaming Kit” that you can buy and use with the phones for an improved gaming experience. There are accessories like shoulder triggers, finger sleeves, and something called as a “carbon box”.

Also Read: Nothing Phone 2 Review: Something special

Infinix GT 10 Pro pre-order offers

Infinix GT 10 Pro

Infinix GT 10 Pro will be available on Flipkart.com. It is expected to be priced under ₹20,000.

You can pre-order the Infininx GT 10 Pro on August 3 at 12 PM. First 5000 people who preorder the device can avail the Pro Gaming Kit for free. This is worth ₹3000 of freebies. Other launch offers will include bank offers up to ₹2,000, exchange discount of up to ₹2,000 and 6 months no-cost EMI as well.



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Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G Review: Overpriced optics

So that was the Oppo Reno 10 Pro. The smartphone is priced high, starting at ₹39,999 in India. In some cases, the smartphone does justify the value. We get a nice premium in-hand feel with a striking design and colour. The display is super accurate and responsive, offering an immersive experience every time users set their eyes on it, and the camera performance is also good, just the portraits and wide-angle lens can use a bit fine-tuning. 

It is the performance where the Oppo Reno 10 Pro lags way behind competition. The smartphone runs on a more than two years-old mid-range chipset from Qualcomm and the performance numbers show how far behind the smartphone is. So the answer is clear, if you are a power user who wants the best performance and battery experience from your device, there are better options available at a lower price. But if you are someone who wants a premium look and feel with a very good camera and display, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro may justify the steep price-tag for you.

Oppo's Reno series of smartphones is usually the company's high-end offering for every year. Smartphones in the Oppo Reno series have, over the past couple of years, been centered towards the premium look and feel and the cameras. This year, with the Oppo Reno 10 series, the BBK Electronics-owned brand has continued the trend of offering a premium look and feel with a certain focus on the cameras. 

The Oppo Reno 10 Pro being the middle child. The smartphone was lauched in India at a price of ₹39,999 onwards on July 10, and after using the smartphone for a good couple of weeks, I found this to be a bit overpriced in terms of what you get against what you pay. This, after using the smartphone for my daily average tasks, gaming, using the camera extensively, and doing other stuff over two weeks. In my review, I will talk about all aspects of the smartphone, which will answer the question as to why the Oppo Reno 10 Pro is overpriced in my opinion. 

DESIGN

Starting with the design. This is where the Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G justifies the steep price tag the most. The smartphone looks stunning. We get a nice curved AMOLED display up front with the hole-punch camera cutout. At the back, we get a nice curved glass back with an oval-shaped camera module. As usual, the speaker grille and USB type-C port are on the bottom of the frame, with the volume rockers and power button on the right side of the frame. 

The in-hand feel of the Oppo Reno 10 Pro, with the glass back and the curved display is very premium, and you feel that from the moment you first hold the smartphone. Only the oval-shaped camera module is where we got mixed reactions, where some people liked it, and some didn't. I personally like it since it gives the Oppo Reno 10 devices their own distinct look. We got the Glossy Purple colour for our review, which also looks quite pretty.

DISPLAY

The display of the Oppo Reno 10 Pro is also very good. The smartphone comes with a nice 6.7-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display resolution is 2412 x 1080p, which comes around to a pixel density of 394ppi, meaning the display is sharp enough for all kinds of users and you won't feel any lack of detail or rough edges on this display. 

Coming to colour accuracy, here also the Oppo Reno 10 Pro showed very good results, but wasn't the best we have seen in this segment. In the colour checker analysis using the Calman SpectraCal tool, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro showed an average DeltaE of 2.0 in the sRGB colour profile. This means that the colours you see on the smartphone are very close to the actual colours, and the margin of error is very low. 

In the greyscale test, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro showed super impressive colours. The smartphone showed very consistent results across the board, with a very even RGB balance. There was no colour that was overflowing or overpowering any other, giving us one of the most impressive results in the sRGB colour profile. 

Coming to brightness, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro has a claimed peak brightness of 800 nits under the sun and up to 950 nits for HDR photos and HDR10+ videos. We put this to test using a Lux Meter, and the smartphone showed a maximum brightness of 934 nits on a plain white screen, which is brilliant, since it is exactly around the numbers claimed by the company. 

Furthermore, the 120Hz refresh rate makes the display very responsive and super smooth. Scrolling through menus and apps is butter, given the 120Hz refresh rate. We don't get LTPO technology with this display, but that is probably nitpicking at this point, since everything else on this display is very good. 

PERFORMANCE

Now the performance is where I think the Oppo Rneo 10 Pro doesn't justify its value at all. The smartphone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset, which is more than two years old at this point. Now, this wouldn't have been too bad since the Snapdragon 778G is a very nice and balanced chip, but there are devices in this range like the OnePlus 11R and the iQOO Neo 7 Pro that offer a proper flagship chip (Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1) from less than a year ago. 

As expected, the performance numbers look miniscule as compared to some of the competing devices. On AnTuTu, for example, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro put out a score of 584215 points, which is almost half of what similarly-priced OnePlus 11R gave us and less than half of what the ₹5,000 cheaper iQOO Neo 7 Pro puts out. In fact, on AnTuTu, the smartphone's numbers were closer to the budget smartphones of today as compared to its competitors in the market. Disappointing.

In other CPU-based benchmarks like Geekbench and PCMark also, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro gives a rather disappointing result, making the smartphone's performance numbers appear miniscule as compared to competition. 

In GPU-based tests also, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro didn't perform well. In 3DMark Wildlife Extreme, the smartphone scored lower than most devices, but came ahead of the Google Pixel 7a. In GFXBench, the device struggled to keep up with the competition across the tests we ran on the device. 

BATTERY

The battery on the Oppo Reno 10 Pro is good. The smartphone uses many techniques to offer a good battery backup like Oppo's Battery Health Engine or the SuperVOOC S power management chip that facilitates an enhanced discharge efficiency, leading to better standby times and safer charging.

The battery backup, however, is just decent. We get a 4,600mAh battery with support for 80W SuperVOOC charging. The Oppo Reno 10 Pro doesn't drain battery as such. The smartphone, in fact, offered a very good battery consumption while playing games or watching content or even during GPS navigation. For example, playing Call of Duty: Mobile on the smartphone for 15 minutes drained only 3 percent of the battery. Watching HDR content on YouTube for 30 minutes, drained only 4 percent. Finally, GPS navigation for 1 hours straight drained only 8 percent of the smartphone's battery, which is great. 

In our video loop test, however, due to the smaller battery unit, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro only lasted 742 minutes. Now, while this number sounds a bit less if we pit it against some other smartphones in this segment, but 742 minutes make for 12 hours and 22 minutes, which is pretty decent. 

While the battery backup may not be the best, this is probably the fastest 80W charging I have experienced on any smartphone. The Oppo Reno 10 Pro charged from 0 percent to 100 percent in just 28 minutes! This is not only super fast for 80W fast charging, but even beats some 100W fast charging smartphones (mainly because of the smaller battery size)! Superb stuff.

CAMERA

Now this is where the Oppo Reno 10 Pro tries best to justify its price-tag. The smartphone has a very good triple rear camera setup that consists of a 50-megapixel primary shooter, a 32-megapixel telephoto lens, and an 8-megapixel ultra wide angle shooter. 

The camera performance out of the primary shooter is decent, just the images don't seem very sharp and detailed in the normal photo mode. The smartphone takes nice photos with a very good dynamic range, even in low light or in confusing lighting conditions. 90 percent of the time, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro's camera does a good job in getting things right. The shadows, the colours, and the detail is spot-on most of the times. However, at times, I found the photos to lack a certain level of sharpness and detail, but that was a problem I majorly faced in low light conditions. 

The 32MP telephoto lens is my favourite. Photos from the telephoto lens also offer great quality. The telephoto lens facilitates up to 5X optical zoom and in proper light, the images in 5X are also sharp and don't lose any details. The colours are well represented in images taken from the telephoto lens. Here also, the 5X zoom doesn't seem as impressive in low light.

Given the presence of a telephoto camera, the portraits on the Oppo Reno 10 Pro weren't as good as I expected them to be. The edge detection isn't the best out there and at times, the focus on the subjects is a bit soft.

It is the ultra-wide angle shooter which is disappointing. The images from the ultra-wide aren't very good. They lack sharpness, the colours are all dull and washed out, and there is a weird blur on the extreme corners of all wide-angle images. 

VERDICT

So that was the Oppo Reno 10 Pro. The smartphone is priced high, starting at ₹39,999 in India. In some cases, the smartphone does justify the value. We get a nice premium in-hand feel with a striking design and colour. The display is super accurate and responsive, offering an immersive experience every time users set their eyes on it, and the camera performance is also good, just the portraits and wide-angle lens can use a bit fine-tuning. 

It is the performance where the Oppo Reno 10 Pro lags way behind competition. The smartphone runs on a more than two years-old mid-range chipset from Qualcomm and the performance numbers show how far behind the smartphone is. So the answer is clear, if you are a power user who wants the best performance and battery experience from your device, there are better options available at a lower price. But if you are someone who wants a premium look and feel with a very good camera and display, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro may justify the steep price-tag for you.



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Apple wants future iPhones to have zero bezels: Heres what we know

Apple is reportedly working with display partners Samsung and LG for a 0-bezel display on its future iPhones. Even the front camera and Face ID sensors would go under the screen. Could this be the long-rumoured iPhone Ultra?

Here is what we know:

Bezel-less iPhones

 The 0-bezel iPhone rumour comes to us from the South Korean publication The Elec (via Ice Universe). As per it, Apple is working closely with its display partners Samsung Display and LG Display to make OLED panels without any bezels and cutouts. For facilitating the latter, the iPhone may have to feature an under-display camera setup like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 5G. 

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2023: What’s unfolding at the flagship event

So, if this becomes a reality, we will have iPhones with a unibody glass design. But, this could mean the iPhone will be more prone to scratches and damage. To evade this, or to protect the iPhone, it will be shielded by a new type of ultra-strong glass protection. 

BREAKING! Apple is working on a 0-bezel iPhone! Looks like Cook is a fan of mine and he hates bezels as much as I do. According to sources, Apple asked Samsung Display and LG Display to develop OLED screens without bezels at all, completely eliminating bezels and using UPC… pic.twitter.com/mP6QgOeoPw

— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) July 24, 2023

As Ice Universe calls it, this does look futuristic. 

Perhaps, this could be the design of the rumoured iPhone Ultra model. 

Also Read: iPhone 15: Top rumours and leaks show us what to expect from Apple's next iPhone

As per Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, this could be a more premium iPhone compared to the Pro Max model. It could carry the Ultra moniker. 

This will target the uber-premium or ultra-rich customers of Apple who wants something more than the usual set of iPhones offers. This is expected to come by the 2024 iPhone release.

So, maybe Apple will launch the iPhone 16 Ultra in 2024 with a 0-bezel display and an under-screen camera. This will be interesting and groundbreaking from a smartphone design standpoint. We are excited about this.



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You can get Sony PlayStation 5 Disc Edition with a steal for 47,490 only: Heres how

Last year in November, Sony PlayStation 5 saw a significant increase in its prices. The price of PS5 Digital Version increased to ₹44,990 and the Disc Version was available at ₹54,990. After that, the prices stay the same. However, the gaming console is right now available with a ₹7500 discount. But you can only take advantage of this discount on PlayStation 5 Disc Version. Let’s check out the deal and availability of PlayStation 5.

As I mentioned above, the Sony PlayStation 5 Disc Version was available at a price of ₹54,990. But now it can be bought at a price of ₹47,490 with a discount of ₹7500. The Sony PlayStation 5 can be bought from leading e-commerce websites such as Amazon, Flipkart, Vijay Sales, ShopatSC, Reliance Digital, Croma and more. So if you always had a dream of buying a PS, no time is better than right now. 

Also read: Amazon Great Summer Sale 2023: Best Deals On PlayStation 5 Console And Games

Sony PlayStation 5

Sony has also promised some really fun games this year for PlayStation 5 users. Games like Hogwarts Legacy, Final Fantasy XVI, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and Alan Wake 2 will be available.

This discount will be available from today (July 25) to August 7. However, the gaming console is worth every penny even when it’s available for ₹54,990. Now, buying the Sony PlayStation Disc Variant at a price of ₹47,490 is really a steal. 

Also read: Best PS5 Games At 40 To 50-Percent Discount On PlayStation Days Of Play 2023: Check Full List

Sony PlayStation 5

Sony PlayStation is quite a thing between youngsters, have you ever thought why most people do not opt for Xbox? Basically the latest models of both the gaming consoles come with similar specifications. 

If we talk about performance, then both the gaming consoles don’t differ much. However, the games which are offered by Xbox can also be found on PC, that could be the reason why most people buy gaming PCs instead of Xbox. 



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Croma offers amazing discounts on home appliances and tech gadgets, as part of its Good Life Fest

Croma has introduced the Good Life Fest, a monsoon campaign offering discounts on various home appliances. The aim is to provide comfort and convenience during the monsoon season. Customers can avail discounts of up to 50% on a wide range of home appliances, including washing machines, water purifiers, air fryers, OTGs, microwaves, kettles, and more.

The Good Life Fest features gadgets that aim to simplify daily routines, especially during the rainy days of the monsoon season. Croma has curated a list of home appliances that are suggested as useful purchases or upgrades for this period.

Some highlights of the Good Life Fest include:

1) Morphy OTG: Customers can explore up to 50% off on Morphy OTG for baking and roasting purposes.

2) Havells Kettle: The Havells Kettle is available at a discount of 48% for those who enjoy hot beverages during the monsoon.

3) Snacking Essentials: Various snacking essentials are available with discounts of up to 50%.

Croma

Additionally, customers can take advantage of deals of up to 30% off on Croma's own range of products, including convection microwaves and OTGs, among others.

The Good Life Fest also addresses the challenge of drying clothes during the monsoon. Croma offers washer-dryers starting at just ₹2071 per month for 12 months, providing a convenient option that combines washing and drying clothes in a single appliance.

To address water contamination concerns during the monsoon, Croma offers the Advanced Copper Technology RO at a price of just ₹16,990, and the RO Water Purifier range starting at just ₹1210 per month for 12 months.

Customers interested in exploring the discounted products during the monsoon campaign can visit their nearest Croma store or browse the Croma website for more information. Let us know in the comments below if you will be availing any of the discounts on Croma right now.



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Sony WF-1000XM5 launched with key upgrades over the WF-1000XM4

Sony has silently released its new flagship TWS earbuds named the WF-10000XM5. The brand claims this new pair of buds have better sound quality, the best call quality, and the “Best Noise Cancelling”. Here is everything new it brings.

Sony WF-1000XM5 features

Starting with the design, the 1000XM5 is 20 percent lighter and 25 percent smaller than the precursor. Even the case is said to be 20% smaller.

The buds sport IPX4 water resistance. In other words, it can withstand splashes and sweat while you are pumping iron in the gym.

Also Read: Sony WF-1000XM4 Review: An all-rounder like no other

You can pick it in black or silver (more like creamy) colours. 

Sony WF-1000XM5

Moving to sound and noise handling aspects, you should know the 1000XM5 boasts industry-leading noise cancelling thanks to two proprietary processors (V2 and QN2e), 3 mics (two of which are for feedback), and noise-isolating ear tips.  

The noise cancelling algorithms play a key role in improving audio quality for both parties on a call. There are Bone conduction sensors also in the mix that triangulates your sound from the ambient noise. 

Sony WF-1000XM5 TWS earbuds

Similarly, the earbuds also brag to be tuned for the music, with Dynamic Driver X, 24-bit audio processing, and DSEE Extreme upscaling tech, and LDAC high-res audio codec support.

Even in games like Niantic’s Ingress, the XM5 can offer a spatial sound experience because of the built-in sensors.

Also Read: Sony WH-1000XM5 Review: A cut above the rest

Among other features, the WF-1000XM5 also brings proprietary treats like Speak to chat, Adaptive Sound Control, Multipoint Connect (connect and use with 2 devices simultaneously), Fast Pair Bluetooth connection with Android devices, Google and Alexa voice assistant support, etc.

Sony says the earbuds with the case can together offer 24 hours of playback time, backed by fast charging and Qi wireless charging facility. 

Sony WF-1000XM5 price and availability

Sony has debuted the WF-1000XM5 at ​​$299.99 MSRP USD (~₹24,535.88)/ $429.99 MSRP CAD through Sony.com and other retail partners.



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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 ...