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Realme 11X 5G launch expected soon: Realme 11 and Buds Air 5 Pro could also be revealed

Realme is getting ready to release new phones in India, as they might announce the launch date for Realme 11 very soon, as per all indications. The brand has posted a teaser on X, which confirms Realme 11 and Realme 11X 5G. However, the picture had only one smartphone but the words are "Double Leap coming soon." This suggests they might release two Realme 11 phones. There are speculations that Realme 11X 5G will launch globally and the same Realme 11 will roll out globally that launched in Taiwan.

They've talked about a Realme 11X 5G for India. Some leaks showed how it looks and the colours it will come in. The phone is expected to launch in two colours, which are Midnight Black and Purple Dawn. The smartphone is also rumoured to launch in 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

Also read: Realme 11 5G and Realme 11 4G models go official: Price and features

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Rumours have also said that Realme Buds Air 5 Pro will come to India. Although, it is not confirmed yet that it will come out at the same time as the new Realme 11 phones. These earphones were first released in China in May.

Talking about the specifications of Realme 11 5G, as it has already rolled out in China in May. The smartphone features a 6.72-inch IPS LCD display that supports up to 120Hz. The display comes with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, and can give the output of 680 nits of brightness. 

It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset paired by the Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. Leaks have confirmed that the smartphone will come in 8GB RAM and 256GB storage in India.

As for the cameras, it is equipped with a dual camera setup holding a 108-megapixel primary camera along with a 2-megapixel depth sensor. On the front, it sports a 16-megapixel selfie shooter. 

Also read: Realme 11 Pro series launched in India: Here are 5 amazing features of the Realme 11 Pro Plus

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Next up, it is packed with a 5000mAh battery with up to 67-watt fast charging support. The smartphone runs on Realme UI 4.0 that is based on Google’s Android 13 operating system.

As for the price, it is expected to launch in India with a price range of ₹20,000. 



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Cromas Independence Day Sale is live now: Here are 5 product deals worth considering

Independence Day is just around the corner and e-commerce platforms are hosting Independence Day sales already. Recently, Amazon’s Great Freedom Festival sale expired and now Croma has started its Independence Day sale. The sale is offering great discounts on the electronics including smartphones, Laptops, TWS Earbuds, Water Purifiers and Power banks. However, currently the sale banner on the home page is previewing these deals:

Xiaomi Redmi 12

The Xiaomi Redmi 12 was launched recently, on August 1. The top variant (6GB 128GB) is now available on Croma at a price of ₹11,499. But the e-commerce company is promising a ₹1000 off on the payment OTP page. Along with that, there’s a ₹1000 ICICI bank discount. So you can jab this smartphone at just ₹9,499.

Also read: Don't miss these crazy deals on the Croma Back to Campus Sale

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JLAB Go Air Pop

The JLAB Go Air Pop is available on Croma at a price of ₹1,399. These TWS earbuds come with an original price of ₹3,249, as listed on Croma. They are available on Croma with a 56.94 percent discount. Additionally, you can also avail a ₹1000 Federal Bank discount while purchasing them.

Lenovo IdeaPad 3

The MRP of Lenovo IdeaPad 3 on Croma is ₹41,890 but it can be purchased at a price of ₹24,490. How? Let me tell you. The laptop is available on the e-commerce website at ₹26,990. There are some bank discounts which you can use to get more discounts. 10% up to ₹2000 instant discount on ICICI  Bank Credit Card. 10% up to ₹2500 instant discount on ICICI  Bank Credit Card EMI. 10% Instant Discount up to ₹1,500 on FEDERAL Bank Debit card on Laptops. 10% Instant Discount up to ₹2,000 on FEDERAL Bank Credit card on Laptops. 

Also read: Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15IAH7 Review: The Ideal Budget Gaming Laptop?

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KENT Maxx 7L

The Kent Maxx 7L water purifier can be bought from Croma at a discounted price of ₹7,299. The laptop is available on Croma at ₹8,299, but you get a ₹1000 bank discount on this one. Additionally, the water purifier also comes with a 1 year warranty from Croma as well.

Croma 10000 mAh 12-watt fast charging power bank

This Croma’s 10000mAh battery features 1 Micro USB type-B, 1 Type-C & 2 Type-A ports and  Short Circuit Protection. It also supports 12-watt fast charging support. It can be bought at ₹489, along with 6 months warranty. The MRP of this power bank listed on Croma is ₹1000. 



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Moto razr 40 Ultra Review: Doing the outer display right

So the Moto Razr 40 Ultra is, hands down, one of the best flip phones out there. I absolutely love how Motorola has done the outer display and this is an implementation that actually will make people flip open their smartphones much less, resulting in better longevity. But then again, if we are talking about longevity, Motorola doesn’t give you the most amount of software updates but at least your phone will last enough to see all the updates.

So Moto Razr is a name all of us resonate with flip phones. The company Motorola has been the champion of flip phones even before the smartphone era, with the famous Moto Razr flip phone that was all the rage back in the 2000s. Now, in the more recent times, the company has tried to go back to its roots with the influx of foldable displays in the last three or four years, bringing back the iconic “Razr” name in a more futuristic shape and form.

This year, the Moto Razr series seems to be more refined than ever, riding largely on the incremental leap we have seen in flip smartphones this year with the larger outer displays that do a lot more. Among this influx of the bigger outer displays, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra has the biggest 3.6-inch AMOLED display that does pretty much everything you can do on a smartphone. But does having a huge outer display make the Moto Razr 40 Ultra the best flip phone out there? Let’s find out in this review:

MOTO RAZR 40 ULTRA: DESIGN

So design is where the Flip form factor trumps the more traditional glass slab smartphones, and every flip phone so far has been more of a style statement than a gadget so far. However, there are moving parts and that isn’t always good in terms of the design. But we will get to functionality later, first let’s just talk about how the Moto Razr 40 Ultra looks and what we like about the smartphone.

The first thing that catches your attention is the front or outer display, which is a 3.6-inch AMOLED panel with a hole-punch implementation that houses the two primary cameras, along with the LED flash. From the front, the smartphone looks very futuristic. We only see a display with the cutouts for the camera, which looks nice. At the back, we get two options - glass back for the black colour and vegan leather for the red colour. The back is plain, we don’t get much there, but the smartphone looks and feels super premium in the leather back panel. The glass back also feels very nice and premium, but I’m more of a leather back person.

Once we flip the screen open, we get a nice 6.9-inch AMOLED display with a rather tall aspect ratio, which makes the smartphone quite unusable with one hand. Here also, the front camera is placed in the middle and we get a nice curved metal frame on all sides.

One thing I didn’t like about the Moto Razr 40 Ultra is that the smartphone doesn’t open completely flat. When we open the smartphone, it appears a bit bent, which is a bit of a bummer. And if you were wondering, the crease is prominent and you will notice it at first. Over time, we’ll know if this turns into an air bubble, but for now, the hinge has been designed in a way that won’t let dust in. The power button and the volume rockers are placed on the right side of the frame, with the fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button itself. The hinge is good, and Motorola has been able to close the gap between the two flaps so that is good. However, I didn’t find the hinge to be very smooth, since the opening and closing of the smartphone isn’t very smooth and there are two major stops, one around halfway, and one on final stop, where the smartphone opens completely. While I was using the Moto Razr 40 Ultra on its own, this seemed fine, but the moment I got my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, I understood how good this could have been. Even when closed, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra’s flaps have a bit of a play and move around just a little, so that’s not great.

Overall, this is a very futuristic design from Motorola. It looks and feels super premium in your hands, and the outer display implementation is very futuristic with the full-screen display. I’m not very impressed with the hinge and the opening and closing isn’t as smooth as I first thought, but there is no gap between the two parts of the fold, so that is good.

MOTO RAZR 40 ULTRA: DISPLAY(s)

Coming to the displays, first let’s talk about the outer display. This is the first time we are seeing this big a display on a flip smartphone. We get a very crisp 3.6-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, something we don’t even see on flagships these days. This display is also bright enough to be used in all kinds of bright conditions and very nice in terms of sharpness. We weren’t able to measure the colour accuracy and the brightness on this display, but it seemed brilliant for a secondary display. Plus, you can do a lot on this display, so that is something that made me just fall in love with this outer display (more on this, later).

Coming to the main display, let’s first get the biggest concern out of the way. Yes, the crease is prominent enough that you will see and feel it very well. Outside of that, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra has a nice flexible AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution and a gaming PC-level 165Hz refresh rate with LTPO. This is one of the highest refresh rate on any smartphone, and the result is an ultra smooth scrolling and browsing experience! Like this display feels as smooth as it gets, and I absolutely loved swiping my way through this screen, just the crease got in the way quite a lot.

The main display on the Moto Razr 40 Ultra, however, has a very tall aspect ratio, which not only makes the smartphone unusable with one hand, it also brings black borders around the display during gaming or watching videos.

 

In terms of brightness also, this display is very good, but not the best. Using a Lux Meter, I tested the maximum luminance on the Moto Razr 40 Ultra to be 773 nits, and the minimum on a plain white screen came out to be 4 nits. This is good, but we get similar or better results in some mid-rangers of today, let alone flagships.

MOTO RAZR 40 ULTRA: PERFORMANCE

Performance and software is where the Moto Razr 40 Ultra impresses me the most. Now, the smartphone isn’t bleeding edge by today’s standards. We get a generation-old Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset with 8GB of RAM, which sounds a bit less for a flagship of 2023. However, the smartphone does everything as well and as smoothly as any other flagship out there. Now, the focus here isn’t performance but to offer the best flip or premium experience out there and to offer that, these specifications are more than enough.

For the sake of numbers, the smartphone put out a score of 1068229 points on AnTuTu. On Geekbench, the smartphone was able to put out a score of 1774 in the single core test and a score of 4405 in the multi core test. In other CPU benchmarks like Mobile XPRT 3 and PCMark Work, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra was right up there with its competition, and even beat the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, which comes with a newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, in the PC Mark Work test.

In GPU-based benchmarks also, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra performed very well. The smartphone was able to hold its own in the gaming and performance department, and showed us very good results when it comes to pushing frames and running heavy games or tests.

Now, we do CPU and GPU tests in every review and here, we are also going to focus on the software. Because for a flip smartphone to work, or for a foldable form factor, most of the experience is made or broken by the software experience. Here, we get a very good close-to-stock Android experience with Motorola’s My UX Android skin so that is great. I am more of a stock Android person, so having no bloatware or unnecessary permissions and pop-ups work well for me. But while we are at software, I would first like to mention how well Motorola has done the outer display. The smartphone’s 3.6-inch cover display can pretty much do anything. We get several screens to scroll through all the widgets, apps, games, the dialer, and other stuff. We get special apps and widgets for Spotify and Google Maps, which function absolutely smoothly. Further, there is an app menu or an app drawer right in the outer display. Here, by default we get only a few apps on the screen, but there is an option in the settings to pretty much bring every app to this drawer. 

There are a few apps that are not supported on this small display and for those apps that do run on it, compatibility is an issue since these apps are made for big screens or a normal smartphone screen. Nevertheless, just the ability to allow all apps and notifications on this display makes the Moto Razr 40 Ultra a very tempting option to buy, since this kind of software implementation is what will make people open or unfold their smartphones more. During my testing, I was even able to run benchmark tests on this 3.6-inch display and even played heavy duty games like Call of Duty Mobile and the likes. 

In GPU benchmarks, the outer display was able to put out more than the main display since of course, it is a smaller screen and there are less frames to push. Impressive stuff.

MOTO RAZR 40 ULTRA: BATTERY

Coming to the battery, here also the Moto Razr 40 Ultra doesn’t seem as impressive on paper. We get a 3,800mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging. Now, for someone in the Android flagship space, those numbers will seem miniscule as against the 5000 or 6,000mAh batteries we have seen on flagships. However, since this is a different form factor and with the tight space, the company was still able to fit a bigger battery as compared to the last generation.

The battery backup is good. The Moto Razr 40 Ultra lasted a good 742 minutes in our video loop test, which is more than 12 hours and 20 minutes. That is superb backup for only a 3,800mAh battery and on a flip smartphone. While playing Call of Duty Mobile, the smartphone only lost 6 percent of the battery. Further, one hour of GPS navigation made the smartphone lose about 8-9 percent of the Moto Razr 40 Ultra’s battery, and 30 minutes of streaming a video on YouTube on the highest-possible resolution drained only 4 percent of the battery. As we saw, the battery backup on the Moto Razr 40 Ultra is very good, despite a rather small battery on paper. The charging is also just okay. The 33W fast charger took more than an hour to charge the smartphone fully. From 0 to 100 percent, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra took just over 64 minutes, which is decent.

MOTO RAZR 40 ULTRA: CAMERA

In terms of camera, we get a dual rear camera setup on the Moto Razr 40 Ultra that includes a primary 12-megapixel shooter and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens. The camera performance out of these is very good. The camera is another example of the Moto Razr 40 Ultra not being too impressive but still taking on competitors with much more bulk. The camera performance on this smartphone is very good. I like the colour representation on photo clicked with the main sensor. There is no pixel binning here, so the images are mostly accurate and final results are consistent with what we see in the viewfinder, so that is good.

The photos are a bit towards the saturated side in terms of colour, but the details are brilliant. The dynamic range is also pretty good and I was able to take some very good scenic shots with this camera. Even in low light, the Moto Razr 40 Ultra’s camera performs well, but it’s nothing extraordinary. 

The portraits are also nice, but I didn’t find anything great. Like this smartphone does edge detection and background blur well but usually, flagships make me want to click more and more single subject images in portrait. And with the Moto Razr 40 Ultra, not once did I prefer using portrait mode over the normal photo mode.

MOTO RAZR 40 ULTRA: VERDICT

So the Moto Razr 40 Ultra is, hands down, one of the best flip phones out there. I absolutely love how Motorola has done the outer display and this is an implementation that actually will make people flip open their smartphones much less, resulting in better longevity. But then again, if we are talking about longevity, Motorola doesn’t give you the most amount of software updates but at least your phone will last enough to see all the updates.

Yes, there are rough edges here and there, like the hinge isn’t as sturdy or smooth as the newer and more expensive Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5. I don’t like the fact that there are two major stops and that it is super difficult to open with just one hand. Furthermore, there is a bit of a play or wobble when the smartphone is closed so that fit and finish could have been better.

Overall, however, this smartphone does what you want it to do, and does it well. Yes, as a complete phone the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 could be better, but the outer display is the Moto Razr 40 Ultra’s main attraction. If we think of it, in the early days of touchscreen smartphones, a smartphone’s main display was this big, with now the secondary displays being bigger. And with the Moto Razr 40 Ultra, you can actually do as much as your smartphone in the early days did.



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Poco M6 Pro 5G: The only 5G smartphone under 10,000, got out of stock in just 15 minutes on its first sale

Poco M6 Pro 5G made its debut in India on August 5. This smartphone comes with the latest Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and boasts a 90Hz display. Today, the first sale of this smartphone happened and before long, it got sold out. This budget smartphone has got out of stock in just 15 mins. So, if you aim for the next sale, note that the Poco M6 Pro 5G was launched in India at a price of ₹10,999 and by using ICICI bank discounts, you can avail it for ₹9,999.

Talking about the specifications, the Poco M6 Pro 5G comes with a huge 6.79-inch IPS LCD display with a FHD+ resolution. This display supports up to 90Hz refresh rate.

It is equipped with a 4nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor paired with two storage options that are 4GB RAM 64GB storage and 6GB RAM 128GB storage. According to the company, the Poco M6 Pro has scored over 4,37,000 on AnTuTu, which is quite impressive. 

Also read: Poco M6 Pro launched: New budget phone has Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and 90Hz display

Poco M5 Pro 5G

Moving to the battery, it is packed with a 5000mAh battery which supports up to 18-watt fast charging. However, you will get a 22.5-watt charging adapter out of the box.

On the camera front, it has a dual camera setup on the back which carries a 50-megapixel primary camera and along with that, there’s a 2-megapixel depth sensor. It boasts an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies.

Apart from that, the Poco M6 Pro 5G operates on the MIUI 14 skin, which is powered by Android 13 operating system. The brand has also featured an IP53 rating against splash and dust in the Poco M6 Pro 5G. 

Also read: Best 5G phones from OnePlus 2023 in India: OnePlus 11, Nord CE 3 Lite with price and features

Poco M5 Pro 5G

Currently, the Poco M6 Pro 5G is the only smartphone with 5G connectivity under ₹10,000. This budget smartphone offers you an immersive experience at a very affordable price. 



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Poco M6 Pro 5G: The only 5G smartphone under 10,000, out of stock in just 15 minutes on first sale

Poco M6 Pro 5G made its debut in India on August 5. This smartphone comes with the latest Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and boasts a 90Hz display. Today, the first sale of this smartphone happened and before long, it got sold out. This budget smartphone went out of stock in just 15 mins, according to Poco. So, if you aim for the next sale, note that the Poco M6 Pro 5G was launched in India at a price of ₹10,999 and by using ICICI bank discounts, you can avail it for ₹9,999 -- making it the only 5G smartphone currently selling for less than ₹10,000.

Talking about the specifications, the Poco M6 Pro 5G comes with a huge 6.79-inch IPS LCD display with a FHD+ resolution. This display supports up to 90Hz refresh rate.

It is equipped with a 4nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor paired with two storage options that are 4GB RAM 64GB storage and 6GB RAM 128GB storage. According to the company, the Poco M6 Pro has scored over 4,37,000 on AnTuTu, which is quite impressive. 

Also read: Poco M6 Pro launched: New budget phone has Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 and 90Hz display

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Moving to the battery, it is packed with a 5000mAh battery which supports up to 18-watt fast charging. However, you will get a 22.5-watt charging adapter out of the box.

On the camera front, it has a dual camera setup on the back which carries a 50-megapixel primary camera and along with that, there’s a 2-megapixel depth sensor. It boasts an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies.

Apart from that, the Poco M6 Pro 5G operates on the MIUI 14 skin, which is powered by Android 13 operating system. The brand has also featured an IP53 rating against splash and dust in the Poco M6 Pro 5G. 

Also read: Best 5G phones from OnePlus 2023 in India: OnePlus 11, Nord CE 3 Lite with price and features

Poco M5 Pro 5G

Currently, the Poco M6 Pro 5G is the only smartphone with 5G connectivity under ₹10,000. This budget smartphone offers you an immersive experience at a very affordable price. 



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JBL Bar 1300 is a newly launched premium soundbar in India: Price and features

JBL Bar 1300 is a powerful audio system consisting of 11 audio channels, 1 sub-woofer, and 4 height/ceiling channels. You get surround sound experience thanks to this setup. Here is the complete repertoire you get for the asking price.

JBL Bar 1300 specs and features

JBL Bar 1300 boasts 1170W of sound output within 33Hz - 20kHz frequency. The total setup takes up 1376 x 60 x 139 mm in dimensions. 

The main unit comprises of six up-firing drivers and the proprietary MultiBeam tech for a wider soundstage. 

The speaker setup also consists of a 10” wireless subwoofer and two detachable battery-powered surround speakers.

You can also connect these detachable speakers to any Bluetooth device and use them as a standalone speaker.

Besides the hardware, the Bar 1300 also features PureVoice for enhanced voice clarity, EQ settings for customizing the sound profiles, and JBL One app for streaming music from 3rd party services. Well, it brags support for over 300 such platforms. You can access these services through Chromecast, AirPlay 2, and Alexa MRM. The soundbar is also capable of calling up voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri from the connected device.

JBL Bar 1300 price and availability

JBL Bar 1300

You can buy the JBL Bar 1300 at ₹1,49,999 from the official website.



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Here are 5 top headphones picked from Amazon Great Freedom Festival 2023 sale

The e-commerce giant, Amazon, had been hosting a sale in India this week, namely the Great Freedom Festival 2023 sale. However, today the sale is ending at 12PM IST. If you are looking for new headphones and you are someone who likes high quality music. I have picked these five headphones from Amazon, which are rated highly on the platform. Check them out below.

1. JBL Tune 760NC

The JBL Tune 760NC was launched in India at a price of ₹7,999. But you can get it for just ₹4,997. The sale offered a 38 percent discount on this one which reduced ₹3,002. 

2. Sony WH-CH720N

The Sony WH-CH720N is available on Amazon at an original price of ₹14,990. But it is currently listed on an e-commerce platform at a discounted price of ₹9,897. The Amazon sale has reduced ₹5,093, offering 34 percent off. Additionally, you can also avail a bank discount of up to ₹1500 by using SBI bank cards. So after all the discounts, these headphones will cost you just ₹8,397.

Also read: 5 discounted smartwatches selling under ₹5000 in Amazon Great Freedom Festival 2023

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3. Skullcandy Hesh

The Skullcandy Hesh can be purchased from Amazon at an exciting steal. It is available for sale at a discounted price of ₹8,039. You can also take advantage of SBI bank offers, which promise discounts up to ₹1500. After availing that, it will be available for ₹6,539 only. However, the headphones’ MRP listed on Amazon is ₹29,999. 

4. Sennheiser HD 450SE

You can purchase the Sennheiser HD 450SE at a discounted price of ₹6,988. The sale price of headphones listed on Amazon are ₹8,488. But there are bank discounts available which can get you a discount of up to ₹1500, on ₹5000 above purchases. However, the original price of the headphones are ₹14,990.

Also read: 5 gaming laptops starting at ₹53,000 in Amazon Great Freedom Festival 2023 sale

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HIFIMAN Deva-Pro Stealth Magnets Version

The HIFIMAN Deva-Pro Stealth Magnets Version is available on Amazon at ₹14,998. The original price of these premium headphones are ₹19,999. You can even get an additional discount of up to ₹1,500 by using SBI bank cards while purchasing. 



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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 ...