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Infinix GT Pro could be the best gaming phone under 18,000

Infinix has introduced the GT 10 Pro, its highly anticipated and most powerful smartphone yet. After so many speculations, the smartphone is finally out and setting new benchmarks in smartphone gaming. Launched in India at a price of ₹17,999, the GT 10 Pro comes in Cyber Black and Mirage Silver colours. Let's get straight to the specifications. 

The device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8050 chipset with an AnTuTu score of approximately 700K. It boasts a 256GB UFS 3.1 storage and up to 16GB of RAM. It is packed with a 5000mAh battery with a support of up to 45-watt fast charging.

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

Infinix GT 10 Pro

The 6.67-inch Eye-care AMOLED display offers 10-bit colours and resolution up to FHD+ with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate and a 360Hz touch sampling rate.

The dual speakers and advanced DTS technology provide high-resolution audio output that enhances the gaming experience.

In terms of design, the GT 10 Pro features a futuristic Cyber Mecha design and a colour-changing rear panel in Mirage Silver.

Talking about its operating system, the XOS 13, the Infinix GT 10 Pro comes with pre-installed apps. But also offers GT Theme-based live wallpapers and video-based always-on display options, for your preferred personalisation. 

The Infinix GT 10 Pro is also backed by a VC Thermal Cooling system that ensures optimal performance even during intense gaming sessions, and the haptic Z-Axis Motor which provides realistic 

There’s a 108-megapixel primary camera along with a 2-megapixel macro lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor in the triple camera setup. On the front, there is a 32-megapixel front camera.

The smartphone also comes with high speed connectivities such as WiFi 6 and Dual 5G SIM capabilities.

Infinix GT 10 Pro

Infinix has a network of 1250 service centres across India which is for after-sales support. The Carlcare App improves the customer experience by helping users locate service centres and check part availability

Also read: Infinix GT 10 Pro could run on Mediatek Dimesity SoC: More details leaked

With the GT 10 Pro, Infinix proved its commitment to delivering unparalleled gaming performance, style, and innovation.



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OnePlus Ace 2 Pro to compete with Realme GT 5: Launch timeline confirmed

OnePlus has finally revealed the launch timeline of OnePlus Ace 2 Pro. The smartphone will debut in China this month only. The company has not revealed the launch date yet. However, the Ace models of OnePlus don’t come to India. They come to India as rebranded versions such as the OnePlus 11R is the rebranded version of OnePlus Ace 2. Now it is speculated that, either the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro will come to India as the OnePlus 11T or it won’t come at all. 

OnePlus has confirmed the processor of OnePlus Ace 2 Pro. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. Apart from that, there is no official information about the specification of the smartphone. But it is expected that the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro will launch with the same specifications as Realme GT 5, which has been in the spotlight for leaks. 

Also read: OnePlus 11 vs OnePlus 11R: Check out the top 5 key differences

 OnePlus Ace 2 Pro

Realme GT 5 recently spotted on Realme’s booth in an event in China. The upcoming Realme GT5 is rumoured to feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a support of up to 144Hz refresh rate. The front-facing camera will be integrated in a centred punch-hole cutout. 

As for its performance, the Realme GT5 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and could come with a maximum of 24GB RAM. The device is likely to offer two wired charging options, namely 240-watt and 150-watt, just like the Realme GT Neo 5 and GT Neo 5 240W from last year. 

Also read: OnePlus Ace 2 Pro will have Tiangong Cooling System: What's so special about it?

 OnePlus Ace 2 Pro

The Realme GT 5 is also expected to launch in China this month only. And it is anticipated that the phone will be launched internationally as the Realme GT Neo 6. However, if both the smartphones – Realme GT 5 and OnePlus Ace 2 Pro share the same specifications. Then it will be the fight of design, brand name and recently rumoured Tiangong Cooling System in the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro. 



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Laptop import ban explained: Do you need to worry about your next purchase

In a move that sent shockwaves across the consumer electronics market in India, the Government of India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has announced a new set of rules restricting the import of laptops, tablets, AIOs, ultra-small form factor computers, and servers.

The notice issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade lists out all the changes made to the import directives of the above-mentioned consumer electronics goods in the country. This move has come right before the start of the festival season in the country, which sees record sales of laptops and tablets. 

What does the laptop import ban exactly mean?

The news has brought along several doubts and questions in the minds of consumers looking to get their hands on one of the now-restricted devices. So, here’s a detailed look at what the new regulations mean and how they could affect your next purchase –

The import of laptops, tablets, AIOs, ultra-small form factor computers, and servers is not banned in India altogether. Now, the entities willing to import these devices will now need a special license. These devices have been moved from being listed under the “Free” category of imported goods to “Restricted”. If you are someone who was looking to import a laptop from abroad as a part of a purchase on an e-commerce portal or via personal channels, then you are still free to do that. As stated in the notice, the import restrictions do not apply to the import of “1 Laptop, Tablet, All-in-one Personal Computer, or Ultra small form factor Computer, including those purchased from e-commerce portals, through post or courier.” However, you will still have to pay the applicable import duty fees. Lastly, if you are someone who is involved in the research and development/testing/benchmarking and evaluation/repair of the products that are all under the new regulations, then you are in luck! Given that you are able to provide proof of the fact that the product that you are importing is being used for one of the above-stated applications, then the import of 20 such items is still allowed! Laptop ban India (Source: Directorate General of Foreign Trade) What does it mean for you?

There are a LOT more angles to this regulation change, which I believe are best left for the law professionals to understand. For now, I believe you should buckle yourself up for a price hike of laptops and tablets over the next few months. 

laptop import ban explained

Once the brands active in this space are able to get on some steady ground, you can expect the prices of most of the devices to stabilise or, rather drop down as well! This is because, as things stand, most manufacturers who do not have an active facility in India will now look to set up manufacturing bases in the country, bringing down the overall costs of the products and logistics.



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Smartphones under 10,000: Top 5 deals in Amazon Great Freedom Festival 2023 sale

It's Amazon’s Great Freedom Festival 2023 sale time. The tech-giant is bringing this sale to India on August 4 and it will end on August 8. However, Prime members are getting Early Bird access to the sale starting from today. They can start shopping for all the amazing product deals from August 3. The Great Freedom Festival sale comes with smartphones at a discounted price. I picked some smartphones that are going to be available during the sale under ₹10,000. Check them out below.

Realme Narzo N53

The Realme Narzo N53 was recently launched in India at a price of ₹10,999. Now the smartphone can be bought from Amazon’s Great Freedom Festival sale at a price of ₹8,999. 

Buy the Realme Narzo N53

Also read: Amazon Great Freedom Festival Sale now live for Prime members: What to expect

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Redmi 12C

The Redmi 12C is going to be available in Amazon sale with a huge discount. It is originally priced at ₹13,999, but you can grab it at just ₹8,499. Amazon has reduced ₹5,500 in the price of Redmi 12C. It will also be available with 6 months No cost EMI option.

Buy the Redmi 12C

Redmi A2

The Redmi A2 will be available on Amazon with a steal of ₹3,300. It was launched for ₹8999. However, Amazon will be dropping its price to ₹5,699 in the Great Freedom Festival Sale.

Buy the Redmi A2

Samsung Galaxy M04

Amazon will offer a discount of ₹4,500 on this one. The Samsung Galaxy M04 can be grabbed from Amazon Great Freedom Festival Sale at a price of ₹6,999 only. It was launched in India at a price of ₹11,499.

Buy the Samsung Galaxy M04

Also read: 5 smartphone deals worth considering during Amazon Great Freedom Festival 2023

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Samsung Galaxy M13

The Samsung Galaxy M13 can be purchased during the sale at ₹9,699, whereas the original price of the smartphone is ₹14,999. Amazon will be offering a ₹5,300 price cut on the smartphone. 

Buy the Samsung Galaxy M13



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HP Dragonfly G4 series launched in India: Ultra premium thin laptop for hybrid work professionals

HP’s latest offering, the HP Dragonfly G4 laptops were unveiled today. The latest line of laptops is built keeping in mind the flexibility of a hybrid work environment in today's modern business workforce. It is being promoted as a high-performance business range of laptops which come with sleek and premium design. The Dragonfly G4 series is a good choice for CTOs, CEOs, CFOs and other senior business folk who strive to do more on the go.

The HP Dragonfly G4 range is HP’s latest set of laptops crafted for a hybrid work-life business professional who wants a premium business laptop which is a cut above the rest. These lightweight devices weigh under 1 kg and are powered by the 13th generation Intel Core processor. The HP Dragonfly G4s are available in two colours: Natural Silver and Slate Blue.

Also read: Exclusive: HP Dragonfly Laptop Leaked With Dual 5MP Cameras for Multi-Focus Capability

 HP Dragonfly G4

These laptops come with an optional touchscreen and even the keyboard comes customizable with features like the HP Sure View key, adjustable backlight brightness, and a larger touchpad.

Speaking of the laptop's performance, the laptop runs on the 13th generation Intel processor as mentioned earlier. It offers up to Core i7 with optional vPro and comes with additional support for Windows 11 Pro, which is optimal for a flexible business and enterprise user. 

The HP Dragonfly GP laptops come equipped with HP Presence, Collaboration, and Intuitive Video and Audio-Conferencing Innovations. There’s a 5MP front facing camera for your video calls too.

The laptops feature a Multi-Camera Experience that allows for dual video streams and camera switching. On the audio front, the laptops are packed with Bang & Olufsen and optimise voice clarity with HP AI-based Noise Reduction and Dynamic Voice Levelling within a 3-metre range.

Also read: The HP Dragonfly Pro: Price, Specs & Top Features

 HP Dragonfly G4

On the battery front, HP promises that the HP Dragonfly G4 laptops are built keeping in mind the maximisation of battery life. They feature Intelligent hibernate as well as OLED Power Saving mode that allows you to run your laptop for longer. Its range of audio-visual features aim to balance the demands of work as well as leisure, which is perfect for a hybrid lifestyle on the go.

The HP Dragonfly G4 laptops are available both at HP online stores and select HP world stores. The price of these devices starts at ₹2,20,000.



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Realme GT 5 Pro leaked with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, periscope lens: Upcoming zoom king

Recently, the Redmi GT 5 Pro rumoured about getting the Periscope lens. This could be the first smartphone of Realme which will sport the Periscope lens. However, new rumours have surfaced on the internet, confirming the Periscope lens and the processor of the Realme GT 5. Previously, the Realme GT 5 was confirmed by the company. Previously, experts speculated that the GT 5 series will include two smartphones; Realme GT 5 and Realme GT 5 Pro.

Courtesy to Digital Chat Station, the tipster has rumoured about the new camera configuration. He claimed that the Realme GT 5 will feature a OmniVision OV64B 64-megapixel Periscope lens with 3x optical zoom. Along with that, it could sport a Sony IMX9 series 1/1.4-inch sensor with OIS. 

Also read: Realme GT 5 Pro maybe company’s first Periscope lens phone: Realme confirmed the GT 5 

Realme GT 5

The tipster also leaked the processor details of the Realme GT 5 Pro. A Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor might be integrated in the Realme GT 5 Pro. This could happen once Qualcomm rolls out its new generation flagship chipset. However, the reports are also claiming the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 launch in October, so Realme might launch the GT 5 Pro after that. 

Furthermore, Realme confirmed the Realme GT 5 in an exhibition in China. Previously, the tipsters spotted the ‘Realme GT 5’ on the brand's booth during ChinaJoy 2023. However, the company has not revealed the specifications. But like the GT 5 Pro, we have some rumoured specifications of GT 5 as well. Let’s have a look at them.

Realme GT 5 is expected to feature a 6.74-inch OLED display. The display could support up to 144Hz refresh rate. Moving on, it will reportedly be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The Realme GT 5 is rumoured to launch with two different battery variants. One will be a 4600mAh battery that supports up to 240-watt fast charging and the other will be a 5200mAh battery that supports 150-watt fast charging.

Also read: Best Realme Mobile Phones (July 2023)

Realme GT 5

On the camera front, it could include three camera sensors. There could be a 50-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. 

The Realme GT series is a flagship series and the phones Realme launches under this segment are beasts. However, the GT smartphones do not come to India. The last smartphones which launched in India of GT series were Realme GT 2 and Pro. However, it will be an exciting launch if the Realme GT 5 series makes it to India.



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Redmi 12 5G Review: Bringing 5G to the masses

The Redmi 12 5G aims to make 5G more accessible to all smartphone users in the country and that, it does with great style and poise. This, after quite some time, feels like Xiaomi doing what the brand does best, making new technology more accessible to facilitate mass adaptation. So yes, if you are in the market for an entry-level 5G smartphone, the Redmi 12 5G is probably the best option under a ₹12,000 budget.Xiaomi is back doing what it does best, democratising new technology. Given that India is a country with one of the cheapest 5G plans, there aren’t a lot of people who are able to make use of the technology, mainly because of the lack of 5G-enabled smartphones in the budget segment. With the Redmi 12 5G, Xiaomi aims to make 5G more accessible for smartphone users in India.      The Redmi 12 5G was launched on August 1, 2023 at a starting price of just Rs 10,999, making it the most affordable 5G smartphone in the market. But does the Redmi 12 5G do anything more than bringing 5G to the masses? In this detailed review, we will take a look at all the smartphone’s elements, to figure out what all you can get for a sub-₹12,000 budget with the latest affordable 5G offering in the country. Let’s go.   Redmi 12 5G - Design   Starting with the design, the Redmi 12 5G looks very good and premium. In this budget, Xiaomi is offering a glass back with Corning Gorilla Glass protection, which gives the smartphone a very nice and premium in-hand feel. With this smartphone, we are also seeing a new design language from the brand, which does away with the camera module. On the Redmi 12 5G, the cameras protrude straight out of the back panel and there is no separate module holding the lenses together. This gives a more seamless look to the back panel which I personally like more than having camera modules, since the thick blocks make smartphones wobble on a flat surface like a tabletop.      The Redmi 12 5G also has a metal-like frame. Now, this is still a plastic or polycarbonate frame with a metallic “feel” to it. This is basically the paint that Xiaomi has used for the frame that gives it a nice metallic look. To the touch, however, it is easy to figure out that the “metallic feel” doesn’t really mean a metallic frame on the smartphone. While we are on the frame, Xiaomi has also curved the edges of the smartphone, which many people won’t notice, but it makes holding the smartphone for a longer period of time much more comfortable. Being a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra user, I can appreciate this since the Redmi 12 5G didn’t jam into my palms every time I held on to the smartphone.      Up front, things are rather simple. We get a hole-punch implementation with a rather thick chin if we look at the smartphone from today’s perspective. The smartphone has a 6.8-inch display, which is the biggest one on any Redmi smartphone so far, so the size may be a bit too big for some users, but if you are someone who plays games and watches a lot of movies and TV shows, then this is a great bonus.    Redmi 12 5G - Display Coming to the display, this is the biggest one on any Redmi smartphone so far. The Redmi 12 5G offers a 6.79-inch IPS LCD display with 90Hz refresh rate and an FHD+ resolution. On the face of it, the display looks nice and crisp with ample details for all kinds of users. Now, it may not be the sharpest and the most vibrant display, but the colour accuracy seems pretty decent for what we get in this price.      The only thing I felt wasn't up to the mark was the Redmi 12 5G's brightness. The display comes with a claimed brightness of 450 nits. We put this to test using a Lux Meter, and the results were pretty close. The Redmi 12 5G showed a maximum luminance of 407 nits on a plain white screen, with the lowest coming in at 5 nits. Now, while this is enough to allow users to use the Redmi 12 5G in all kinds of conditions, it feels kind of dull as compared to competing devices like the Samsung M13 5G. Now, this doesn't mean that the visibility is bad in bright sunlight, just that it is not the best and due to that, this panel loses a bit of vibrancy.   Coming to how responsive this is, the 90Hz refresh rate paired with 240Hz touch sampling rate makes scrolling through the screens and menus very smooth, but here also we saw a similar bug, where the refresh rate drops to 60Hz on YouTube. Now, we are not sure if this is an issue with the YouTube app or the device, but the display getting slower in specific apps is not a good experience.      Overall, I like this display. It is smooth, sharp, and very colour accurate in the “Standard” colour profile, which is this display’s sRGB profile. The only thing I wasn’t very pleased with is the brightness since that also impacts how vibrant the display will appear to a lot of users, but it is not a deal breaker. This is also the biggest display on any Redmi smartphone so far, so for our friends who consume most content on their smartphones, it will sit very well.  Redmi 12 5G - Performance Coming to performance, this was what I was most excited to test. The Redmi 12 5G is the first smartphone in India that is powered by Qualcomm’s latest budget chipset, the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2. Now, since this is the first smartphone with the new entry-level chip, I was naturally excited to test the Redmi 12 5G’s performance. The Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chip is paired with up to 8GB of RAM, which is expandable to up to 16GB using Xiaomi’s virtual RAM expansion technology.      Now, given the newer chip, we see a jump in performance numbers as compared to the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, which was last seen on the Redmi 12 5G’s more premium cousin, the Redmi Note 12 5G. In benchmarks, the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 showed a good 20-25 percent increase in the performance numbers over the previous generation chipset (which we last tested on the Redmi Note 12 5G). For example, on AnTuTu, the Redmi 12 5G put out a score of 452431 points, which is 24 percent higher than the Redmi Note 12 5G’s score of 363836 points.      On Geekbench, the performance jump is much more significant. In the single-core test, the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2-powered Redmi 12 5G showed an over 51 percent jump in performance, putting out a score of 923 points. In multi-core tests, the Redmi 12 5G showed an 18 percent jump in performance, putting out a score of 2183 points. In the next CPU-based benchmark, PCMark Work 3.0, however, the results were opposite. The Redmi 12 5G showed a decline in the numbers as compared to the Redmi Note 12 5G, which runs on the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chip. Surprising.      The GPU performance of the Redmi 12 5G was disappointing. The smartphone only put out a score of only 665 in 3D Mark Wild Life test, and wasn't able to pull as many frames as some of the other competing devices in this segment in the GFXBench test. Now, while this is not up to the mark and will disappoint those who will game on this smartphone, it is still a step up, since this time around, a Redmi smartphone ran all the GPU benchmarks we threw its way. Furthermore, when I played games on the Redmi 12 5G, I didn’t feel any kind of a lack in performance of frame rates. Plus, the smartphone didn’t heat up much and there were no frame drops even during longer gaming sessions, so the optimisation here is very good, even if the numbers are underwhelming.  Redmi 12 5G - Battery Coming to battery, this again is an impressive aspect of the smartphone. The Redmi 12 5G offers a 5,000mAh battery unit, which will easily give you up to two days if you are a casual or light user! This is great for people who will only charge their smartphones at home or at their office. In my tests, the Redmi 12 5G came through with impressive results. Playing Call of Duty Mobile on the highest-possible settings for 15 minutes only drained 3 percent of the smartphone's battery. So did watching an HD video on YouTube for 30 minutes straight. Further, I also used the GPS for 1 straight hour, and here also the results were good as the smartphone lost 9 percent of the battery. It is important to note that the Redmi 12 5G heated up a bit while navigating using GPS.      The charging, however, is slow by today's standards. Now, this smartphone supports 18W fast charging and it took almost two hours (1 hour 56 minutes) or 116 minutes for the Redmi 12 5G to charge from 0 to 100 percent. So yes, if you want to charge it in one go, you need to have some patience. Redmi 12 5G - Camera Camera on the Redmi 12 5G is a dual rear camera setup where we get a primary 50-megapixel shooter and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The camera performance from the primary shooter is pretty good. The images aren’t the most sharp, but the dynamic range and detail from this are brilliant.      In portraits, the Redmi 12 5G struggles a bit with edge detection, which seems too aggressive, but the depth sensor steps in here to provide a nice depth-of-field to images. Good stuff. In low lights, the camera again struggles to take sharp images, but the results are workable most of the time.     Redmi 12 5G - Verdict So overall, after going through rigorous testing and usage, the Redmi 12 5G feels worth the price. In fact, for a smartphone that starts at under ₹11,000, this is a superb deal! We get a nice and premium design with a huge display, we get a fairly powerful and very efficient chip, and a long-lasting battery backup. Yes, the charging is slow and the camera misses here and there, but at just ₹10,999, I’m not complaining at all!   The smartphone aims to make 5G more accessible to all smartphone users in the country and that, it does with great style and poise. This, after quite some time, feels like Xiaomi doing what the brand does best, making new technology more accessible to facilitate mass adaptation. So yes, if you are in the market for an entry-level 5G smartphone, the Redmi 12 5G is probably the best option under a ₹12,000 budget.

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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 ...