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Saturday, August 31, 2024

IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack Review: A Thoroughly Researched Series That Points the Finger at the System

When it comes to sensitive subjects like national security, filmmakers often resort to a jingoistic tone. Dramatic speeches, theatrical dialogues, mawkish music and factually incorrect portrayals underpin the story. Thankfully, that's not the case with Netflix's latest original series, IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack, which brings a refreshingly dispassionate approach to genre.

The show takes us back to December 1999, when five terrorists took over the control of an Indian Airlines flight, en route from Kathmandu to Delhi, over an eight-day period. The incident has since gone down in Indian history as a chilling reminder for the unpreparedness of the government, the numerous bureaucratic lapses and painfully long negotiations with terrorists that eventually led to the release of hostages; Anubhav Sinha and Trishant Srivastava's retelling lays it all bare.

Over the six episodes, we witness the chaos and devastation that unfolded, both onboard the plane and on the ground, as the crisis pushed the nation to the brink. From the inception of the hijack plan to its monstrous outcomes, the series firmly establishes the order of events in a gripping fashion. All the episodes are crisp and well-paced and don't waste time beating around the bush. There are no unnecessary tropes or subplots that commercial cinema often heavily relies on.

IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack Review: Perfectly Balanced

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Patralekha plays the role of one of the two air hostesses onboard the hijacked IC 814 flight

While films and shows based on actual events and often stand a risk of either information overload that leaves the audience confused and tapped out, or oversimplification that reduces the nuances of history to a Wikipedia page, Sinha has done a fine job of striking a balance between the two with smartly paced voiceovers to provide context. The show is neither boring, like a significant chunk of historical documentaries tend to be, nor does it follow Bollywood's version of utopian politics, where politicians and judges dole out sentimental speeches as moral lessons to criminals.

Even though we are given a lot of information about terrorists, foreign relations and geo-political standoffs, the overall tone never becomes academic. The evenly placed voiceovers give a crisp context of what's happening and why, without overwhelming the audience. They help in forming a dialogue of sorts between the makers of the mini-series and the viewers. While a similar approach was attempted in Imtiaz Ali's Amar Singh Chamkila, it didn't quite work — at least not for me. Thankfully, the biopic's faulty fragmentation is not seen in IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack.

The Netflix original also stays wary of the mono-chromed representation of political goof-ups. We see the crisis management group taking convenient tea breaks as the lives of many hang in the air, and the same group putting its neck on the line to save the day. You'll hear them vouch to help “our people,” and you also see them complain about “too much democracy” in the country. They aren't painted with a singular brush.

The show stands true to the book by Captain Devi Sharan, the pilot of the ill-fated Indian Airlines Flight 814, and incorporates true archival footage, offering an insightful retelling of incidents from the tragedy. We see the then-Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee condemning the hijack, wailing families protesting at airports and news anchors reporting the cluelessness of officials.

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While in Kandahar, the real IC 814's engine remained continuously on to protect everyone from the biting cold winter nights of Afghanistan

The recreated scenes are remarkably accurate and starkly similar to the original footage, thanks to the meticulous attention to detail with careful positioning, camera angles, and even gestures. There is footage of Jaswant Singh, the then minister of external affairs, talking about the hijack to the media, immediately followed by Pankaj Kapur's – essaying the same role, with Singh's name changed – recreated version. The recreation is beyond impressive with Kapur's convincing diction adding to the scene's overall excellence. Sinha and Shrivastava have, however, made a few changes by swapping out the real names of officials and passengers, likely to protect their privacy and avoid conflict.

IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack Review: Nuanced Portrayal

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Naseeruddin Shah and Arvind Swamy plays the cabinet secretary of India and the joint secretary of RAW, respectively, in the show

The series also subverts the usual tropes seen in similar film and TV adaptations. Halfway through the show, there is a scene where we see a terrorist playing antakshari with a group of passengers. In another, we see one offering a light to the captain and comforting a puking air hostess. The depiction of terrorists isn't one-note and is surprisingly nuanced, exploring how humans could behave in adverse and unusual circumstances.

The show also excels at shedding a light on the sheer desperation and hopelessness of the situation. Over 180 passengers and crew were confined to the aircraft for seven days, fearing for their lives and holding on to hope amidst vile conditions. In one particularly unsettling scene, we see a helpless flight attendant clean out a filthy, overflowing toilet when there is no place left in the plane for anyone to relieve themselves. The scene is one of the most impactful sequences from the show and the disturbing imagery is likely to stay with viewers long after the credits roll.

IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack Review: Technical Failings

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To prepare for the role, Vijay Verma spent some time with Captain Devi Sharan and visited a pilot training institute

Despite an excellent recreation of the period and an engaging storyline, IC 814 lags significantly on the visual front. While I could still fathom the overall dark tone of the series and excuse it for the creative choice considering the themes, some of the scenes are unwatchable, particularly the ones where the bureaucrats meet. The improper lighting and shoddy edits make the scenes come across as a dream sequence of a colour-blind person, with a ghostly halo effect hovering over the figures.

The colour grading in these scenes is so distracting that it almost interferes with and compromises the gravitas of the storyline. While the high-profile officials are discussing the nation's fate for the years to come and demand undivided attention, I couldn't help but be distracted by Naseeruddin Shah's unnaturally orangish dark circles. The show's visuals would have fared well without these teal and orange-dominated hues.

Another front where technical shortcomings compromised the scene quality was the filming of turbulent IC 814 suspended in the sky. The entire frame is excessively shaky, reminding one of the vintage films where a crew member is possibly shaking sky-painted cardboard in front of a huge camera lens. While I get that the makers intended to bring out a sense of urgency, but a better visual effects job could have easily done the trick.

This is especially disappointing since Sinha has done an otherwise brilliant job with set design and props. We see original Maruti Suzukis, vintage radios, classic briefcases, and even the fashion trends of the 90s.

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IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack makes for a compelling genre-bending show, backed by thorough research and accurate recreations of the tragedy

A few technical shortcomings apart, IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack is an outstanding, genre-bending show that has set a new bar for historical adaptations. From its impeccable set designs to remarkable recreations, the Netflix original successfully captures the essence of that time and conveys the horror beyond screens. Sinha's thorough research is evident in each scene and manages to convey the gravitas of the crisis, without overwhelming the viewers with too much information.

IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack raises crucial questions about national security, public safety, and bureaucratic shortcomings, serving as a poignant reminder of the humongous cost that a nation may have to pay even with the slightest of negligence. It creates a sense of urgency, without pointing fingers at anyone. The real question, however, is whether we are prepared to combat something like this now. Is the Kandahar tragedy a lesson hard-learned, or a dark chapter etched in history? While there have been no other airplane hijacks in India since the IC 814, Sinha's show is a timely reminder of identifying and combating systemic weaknesses.

Rating: 8/10

All episodes of IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack are now streaming on Netflix



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Redmi 14C With 6.88-Inch LCD Screen, MediaTek Helio G81 Chipset Launched: Price, Specifications

Redmi 14C was launched by the company on Friday. The smartphone arrives as a successor to the Redmi 13C, a budget handset that made its debut in December 2023. The Xiaomi subsidiary has equipped the Redmi 14C with a 6.88-inch LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 5,160mAh battery with support for 18W charging. The phone is available in four colour options and features a 50-megapixel primary rear camera and has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication.

While the company is yet to announce the price of the Redmi 14C, it is reportedly available for purchase in Czechia at CZK 2,999 (roughly Rs. 11,100) for the base model with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, while the 8GB+256GB variant is priced at CZK 3,699 (roughly Rs. 13,700).

Customers will be able to purchase the Redmi 14C in Dreamy Purple, Midnight Black, Sage Green, and Starry Blue colour options. The company has yet to announce plans to launch the handset in India.

Redmi 14C Specifications

The Redmi 14C is a dual-SIM (Nano+Nano) handset that runs on Android 14 with the company's HyperOS skin on top. It sports a 6.88-inch (720x1640 pixels) HD+ LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and 450nits peak brightness level. The phone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G81 chipset, paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM.

For photos and videos, the Redmi 14C is equipped with a 50-megapixel camera with an f/1.8 aperture. There's a second, unspecified lens on the smartphone. On the front, the handset features a 13-megapixel selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture.

You get up to 256GB of eMMC 5.1 storage on the Redmi 14C that can be expanded via a MicroSD card slot. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.4, dual band Wi-Fi, GPS, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a USB Type-C port. Sensors on board include an ambient light sensor, accelerometer, virtual proximity sensor, and e-compass.

The Redmi 14C is equipped with a 5,160mAh battery and supports 18W fast charging, but the phone doesn't ship with a power adapter. The handset has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication. It measures 171.88x77.8.8.22mm and its weight can vary between 207g to 211g, depending on the colour option.



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Friday, August 30, 2024

Brazil Telecom Regulator Moves to Block Access to Elon Musk's X After Court Order

Brazil's telecommunications regulator said on Friday it was suspending access to Elon Musk's X social network in the country to comply with an order from a judge who has been locked in a months-long feud with the billionaire investor.

The popular social media platform missed a court-imposed deadline on Thursday evening to name a legal representative in Brazil, triggering the suspension.

Musk has argued that Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes was trying to enforce unjustified censorship, while the judge has insisted that social media needs hate speech regulations.

"They're shutting down the #1 source of truth in Brazil," Musk said in a post on X on Friday.

The judge's ruling could cause X to lose one of its largest and most coveted markets, at a time when Musk has struggled with advertising revenue for the platform.

X remained accessible in Brazil late on Friday, though some Brazilians posted on other platforms that their access to X was already being blocked. Three of the country's top telecommunications carriers said they would begin blocking access from midnight (0300 GMT on Saturday), according to a report by local news outlet UOL.

The feud has led to the freezing this week of satellite internet provider Starlink's bank accounts in Brazil. Starlink is a unit of Musk-led rocket company SpaceX.

In his ruling, Moraes ordered that X, formerly Twitter, be suspended in Brazil until it complied with all related court orders, including the payment of more than $3 million in fines, as well as the designation of a local representative, as required by Brazilian law.

Moraes also ordered telecommunications regulator Anatel to implement the suspension order.

The agency told Reuters it is proceeding with compliance, but without specifying a timetable.

To effectively close X in Brazil, telecommunication companies will need to stop carrying the network's traffic, while also preventing users of the site from dodging it by concealing their locations with virtual private networks, or VPNs.

Moraes ordered that those who continued to access X via VPNs be fined up to 50,000 reais ($9,000) per day.

Tech giants Apple and Alphabet's Google were initially instructed to remove X from their app stores and implement so-called anti-VPN obstacles that would make it more difficult for users of Apple's iOS operating system and Google's Android to open the X app on phones or tablets.

But Moraes later reversed that part of his order, saying it would not be needed.

Press offices for Apple and Google declined to comment.

Lapdogs and Dictators? 

Unlike in many other countries, Brazil's Supreme Court judges are able to exercise sweeping powers to make unilateral decisions. But in the dispute over X, Moraes has been backed by a majority of the 11-member court, including Chief Justice Roberto Barroso.

Musk, in addition to owning X and 40% of SpaceX, is the CEO of electric vehicle giant Tesla.

The dispute over X has its roots in a Moraes order from earlier this year that required the platform to block accounts implicated in probes of alleged spreading of distorted news and hate.

Musk denounced the order as censorship. He responded by closing the company's offices in Brazil but ensured the platform was still available in the country.

He has said Starlink would continue to serve Brazilians, including the military, for free "until this matter is resolved."

Earlier on Friday, Starlink asked the Supreme Court to suspend its decision to freeze its local bank accounts, arguing it has complied with all judicial orders. That request was dismissed on Friday evening.

Asked to comment, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva insisted that all businesses operating in the country must comply with their legal obligations.

"Just because a guy has a lot of money doesn't mean he can disrespect" the law, the leftist leader told local radio on Friday.

Musk derided the president as Moraes' "lapdog" in a Thursday post in which he also called the judge a "dictator."

At an event on Friday, Moraes showed no signs of backing down.

"Those who violate democracy, who violate fundamental human rights, whether in person or through social media, must be held accountable," he said.

© Thomson Reuters 2024



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Elon Musk, Tesla Win Dismissal of Lawsuit Over Alleged Dogecoin Manipulation

Elon Musk and his electric vehicle company Tesla won the dismissal of a federal lawsuit accusing them of defrauding investors by hyping the cryptocurrency Dogecoin and conducting insider trading, causing billions of dollars of losses.

The decision was issued on Thursday night by US District Judge Alvin Hellerstein in Manhattan.

Investors accused the world's richest person of using Twitter posts, a 2021 appearance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" and other publicity stunts to trade profitably at their expense through several Dogecoin wallets that he or Tesla controlled.

They also said Musk deliberately drove up Dogecoin's price more than 36,000% over two years and then let it crash, with he and Tesla often timing trades to Musk's public statements and activities concerning Dogecoin.

Investors said this included when Musk sold Dogecoin in April 2023 after replacing Twitter's blue bird logo with the Dogecoin Shiba Inu dog logo, causing Dogecoin's price to rise 30 percent

Hellerstein, however, said Musk's tweets that Dogecoin was the future currency of Earth, and could be used to buy Teslas or literally flown to the moon by his company SpaceX were "aspirational and puffery, not factual and susceptible to being falsified."

The judge said that meant no reasonable investor could rely on the tweets to pursue a securities fraud claim. He also said it was "not possible to understand" the investors' market manipulation and insider trading claims.

Hellerstein dismissed the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again. Investors originally sought $258 billion (roughly Rs. 20,544 crore) and had amended their complaint four times in two years.

Lawyers for the investors did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Musk's lawyer Alex Spiro said in an emailed statement: "It's a very good day for Dogecoin."

In seeking a dismissal, Musk's lawyers said there was nothing wrong his "innocuous and often silly tweets."

They also said there was no proof Musk owned two wallets for conducting suspicious trading, or that he or Tesla ever sold Dogecoin.

On "Saturday Night Live," Musk called Dogecoin a "hustle" while playing a fictitious financial expert on a segment of "Weekend Update."

Musk bought Twitter in October 2022 and rebranded it X. He is worth $239.3 billion (roughly Rs.18,744 crore) according to Forbes magazine.

The case is Gorog et al v. Musk et al, US District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 22-05037.

© Thomson Reuters 2024



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Thursday, August 29, 2024

Infinix Zero 40 Series With 50-Megapixel Selfie Camera, Curved AMOLED Display Launched: Price, Specifications

Infinix Zero 40 series was unveiled in select global markets on Thursday. The lineup includes the Infinix Zero 40 5G and the Infinix Zero 40 4G handsets. They are equipped with a 108-megapixel main camera, 50-megapixel front-facing cameras, and a 6.74-inch curved AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection. The lineup includes support for GoPro connectivity and is claimed to assist users while creating vlogs. The phones are slated to receive two OS upgrades — up to Android 16 — along with three years of security updates.

Infinix Zero 40 5G, Infinix Zero 40 4G Price

Infinix Zero 40 5G price starts at $399 (roughly Rs. 33,500), while the 4G version begins at $289 (roughly Rs. 24,200). The company notes in the press release that the prices of the handsets will vary by region. 

The handsets have also been launched in Malaysia, where the price of the Infinix Zero 40 5G variant reportedly starts at MYR 1,699 (roughly Rs. 33,000), while the 4G option starts at MYR 1,200 (roughly Rs. 23,300).

The 5G version of the Infinix Zero 40 is available in Moving Titanium, Rock Black and Violet Garden shades. The 4G variant, on the other hand, is offered in Blossom Glow, Misty Aqua, and Rock Black colourways. The company has yet to announce plans to launch the Infinix Zero 40 series in India. 

Infinix Zero 40 5G, Infinix Zero 40 4G Features, Specifications

The Infinix Zero 40 series handsets sport 6.78-inch 3D curved AMOLED displays with up to 144Hz refresh rate, up to 1,300nits peak brightness, Corning Gorilla Glass protection, and a TÜV Rheinland Eye-care Mode certification.

The 5G version of the Infinix Zero 40 series is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, while the 4G variant carries a MediaTek Helio G100 chipset. The phones support up to 24GB of dynamic RAM (the company is yet to disclose the default memory specifications of the handset) and up to 512GB of onboard storage. Both models run on Android 14-based Infinix UI.

For optics, the Infinix Zero 40 series is equipped with 108-megapixel primary rear cameras alongside 50-megapixel ultra-wide shooters and a 50-megapixel selfie sensor. The phones have a dedicated Vlog Mode that is claimed to assist users with vlog creation.

Both 5G and 4G variants of the lineup have a GoPro mode as well that allows users to connect any GoPro device with the handsets. Users can then manage the paired GoPro device directly from the paired Infinix Zero 40 smartphone and even use the phone's display as a monitor to screen footage. 

The Infinix Zero 40 series is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery. While both handsets support 45W wired fast charging, the 5G version also supports 20W wireless fast charging. These phone also offer support for NFC connectivity and Google's Gemini AI assistant, according to the company.



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iPhone 17 Pro Max to Get 12GB RAM, New Vapour Chamber Cooling System Exclusively: Ming-Chi Kuo

Apple is yet to reveal the iPhone 16 series, but we are already hearing quite a few things about the iPhone 17 lineup. The flagship series, which will likely be unveiled in September 2025, is rumoured to bring several upgrades over the iPhone 16 series. Earlier this week, the iPhone 17 was tipped to arrive with a memory upgrade over its predecessor. Now, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shed more light on the specifications of the top-end iPhone 17 Pro Max. Apple's premium handset is said to arrive with more RAM and an improved cooling system compared to the iPhone 17 Pro and other variants in the lineup.

12GB RAM Update Could Be Limited to iPhone 17 Pro Max

Noted supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed his iPhone 17 Pro Max expectations on X Thursday. Kuo expects the flagship device to ship with 12GB of RAM. This will be a significant upgrade over the 8GB of RAM of the iPhone 15 Pro lineup. The upcoming iPhone 16 series will likely pack 8GB of RAM across the board. Apple Intelligence will likely be a major selling point of the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

According to Kuo, the standard iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17, iPhone SE 4 and the ultra-thin version of the iPhone 17 (iPhone 17 "Slim") will all have 8GB of RAM. This revelation comes a day after a Weibo leaker suggested that next year's iPhone family would see an upgrade to 12GB of RAM, without specifying which models in the lineup would get the memory boost.

Further, Kuo believes Apple will include an upgraded cooling system, combining vapour chamber (VC) technology and graphite sheets, exclusively on the iPhone 17 Pro Max. The remaining vanilla iPhone 17 models and iPhone 17 Pro could continue to use graphite sheets alone for thermal management.

iPhone 17 Pro Max currently accounts for nearly 40 percent of new model shipments, says Kuo. Based on this he suggests that Apple will continue to focus on its strategy to differentiate the iPhone 17 Pro Max from its non-Max version by providing the best specifications for the Pro Max variant in the iPhone lineup.

The iPhone 17 lineup launch is over a year away and we can expect these details to change over time. 



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Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Review: An Excellent 15-Inch Laptop

Asus was one of the first laptop manufacturers to join the Snapdragon X Elite bandwagon. When Qualcomm announced the new chip for laptops and showed off all of its capabilities, Asus jumped right on board and introduced the Vivobook S15 OLED (S5507). It's the first Vivobook to come with the chipset, and Asus claims impressive performance in a sleek form factor. I spent a couple of days trying out the laptop to find out if the claims were true, and here's what I found out.

Our review unit, which has 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, is priced at Rs. 1,24,990 in the country, and it comes in a Cool Silver colourway.

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Design: Classy and slim

  • Dimensions - 352.6mm (width) x 226.9mm (depth) x 14.7-15.9mm (height)
  • Weight - 1.42kg
  • Colours - Cool Silver

The new Vivobook S15 OLED looks similar to the Intel Core Ultra model, but you will notice a few changes. It's still a very clean design with minimal styling, which I very much liked. You'll find the new Vivobook logo on the lid and another logo on the bottom bezel of the display. The laptop is 14.7mm at its thinnest, has slightly curved edges, and weighs around 1.42kg. Asus has used an all-metal construction, but you will see some flex on the lid and the keyboard area.

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The laptop lid can be opened with one hand

 

The hinges feel durable, aren't wobbly, and support the 180-degree movement. You can also lift the lid easily using one hand. Plenty of ports are available as well. You'll find two USB Type-A ports on the right side, an HDMI 2.1, dual USB Type-C, microSD card slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack on the left side. The rear houses the exhaust vents, and you'll find plenty of intake cutouts at the bottom, along with the dual speaker grilles.

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Display: Colourful and bright indoors

  • Size - 15.6-inch OLED
  • Resolution - 3K (2880 x 1620 pixels)
  • Refresh rate - 120Hz

Opening the lid reveals a colourful OLED display, which offers 3K resolution, HDR support, and a 120Hz refresh rate with up to 600 nits of brightness. While the display is glossy, it's great for watching content or editing photos, as you get deep blacks and vivid colours. The laptop offers decent brightness indoors, but I'd have liked it to be higher. In outdoor usage, I found the brightness inadequate, mainly because the panel is glossy and reflective.

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The hinge lets you lay the laptop flat

 

The display features super-thin bezels on the sides, with the top and bottom bezels also quite thin. Asus also claims the panel is TÜV Rheinland and SGS Eye Case Display certified. The fast refresh rate further makes the display better to look at.

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Keyboard, Touchpad, speakers, and webcam

  • Keyboard - Full-size ErgoSense with one-zone RGB backlight
  • Sound - Dual speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • Webcam - FHD IR camera with privacy shutter

The Vivobook S15 OLED gets a full-size chiclet keyboard with one-zone RGB backlighting. There's some gap between the keys; they offer 1.7mm of travel. It's a comfortable keyboard to type on. However, I didn't find the backlight too bright despite the keyboard offering three levels of brightness control. The silver-coloured keys are also not very legible during the day. You can change the backlight colour using the MyAsus app. The arrow keys are also quite small, and since this is a Copilot+ PC, you will get a dedicated Copilot key.

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The keys offer good travel but aren't very legible due to them being silver

 

Below the keyboard is a large, slightly off-centre touchpad. It supports multi-touch gestures, is smooth to use, and offers good tactile feedback. It's a good touchpad, and I had no complaints whatsoever.

Coming to the audio on the laptop, you get dual downward firing speakers on either side that are Harmon Kardon-certified. They can get loud, but there's not a lot of bass. Vocals are clear, there's no tearing in full volume, and the Dolby Atmos support gives a good surround experience when watching videos and movies.

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The manual privacy shutter is nice to have

 

The webcam is a full-HD web camera with a physical privacy shutter, which is nice to have. The webcam array also features an IR sensor for Windows Hello and a microphone. The quality is good in brightly lit rooms for video and photos. However, low-light conditions will bring plenty of noise.

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Software: Basic with some AI

  • OS - Windows 11 Home
  • AI features - Copilot, Live Captions, Cocreaetor, Recall
  • Other apps - MyAsus

The Vivobook S15 OLED S5507 is a Copilot+ PC, which means that you get access to a few AI features, such as Live Captions, Cocreator, and Windows Studio Effects. Features such as the controversial Recall have yet to roll out, so I didn't get to test them. You also get AI super-resolution that's said to enhance the gaming experience, but I didn't really run any games on the laptop.

Cocreator is a tool in Microsoft Paint that can complete your unfinished art using AI in real-time. It works, but not as well as I expected, but that's probably because of my drawing skills. The Live Captions feature is more useful as it provides real-time captions for all kinds of audio content. Finally, the Windows Studio Effects features are designed to help you have a better video-calling experience.

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The laptop runs Windows 11 Home out-of-the-box

 

There aren't many built-in Asus apps. You get the MyAsus app, which you'll need to control various system settings, install firmware upgrades, choose fan profiles, and change keyboard backlighting.

In terms of overall software experience, the ARM platform has a long way to go in terms of app compatibility. While the most commonly used browsers, media players, social apps, editing tools, office tools, and coding programs support ARM, some uncommon apps are still in beta.

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Performance: Solid

  • Processor - Snapdragon X Elite X1E-78-100
  • RAM - 16GB LPDDR5X
  • Storage - Up to 1TB PCIe 4.0
  • Graphics - Qualcomm Adreno GPU

Moving on to performance, the laptop does a good job with most productivity apps, even when running on a balanced power profile. However, opening more than a dozen tabs on Google Chrome resulted in hiccups. I believe this has more to do with the system running out of usable RAM than the Snapdragon X Elite chip. In a full performance profile, the processor can draw up to 50W, which is plenty for running all kinds of productivity apps, editing tools, and streaming apps.

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The laptop offers 16GB RAM, but it's not enough for resource-intensive tasks

 

The laptop did get slightly warm to the touch when running a couple of benchmarks, but nothing to put you off from using it. Even when it did get hot, it was mostly the top section of the keyboard around the function row.

Benchmark Score
Geekbench 6 Single 2,331
Geekbench 6 Multi 13,739
Geekbench AI NPU (Quantized) 21,978
CrossMark 1,103

As you can see, the laptop gets pretty good scores on Geekbench and CrossMark. There are a couple of games that you can play on the ARM chipset, but don't expect much. The fans did not turn on during daily usage, which included using the laptop for work, watching YouTube videos, and some photo editing. However, during heavy usage, the fans did turn on, but they weren't loud enough to distract you. You hear the fans kick into full drive only when you run heavy apps. The inbuilt 1TB storage drive performed well in my tests.

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Battery: Pretty good

  • Capacity - 70 Wh
  • Charger - 90W adapter

Great battery life is supposed to be the plus point of using the ARM chipset, and it appears to be true, although it is nothing close to what Asus claims. With normal usage, the laptop easily lasts a full day of work. This is with the brightness set to around 50 percent and the power profile set to balanced. Add in some YouTube and Netflix streaming, and then battery life does drop a little, but you can still call it all-day battery life. What's amazing is the power draw when the laptop is in sleep mode. Thanks to the efficiency of the Snapdragon X Elite chipset, you can close the lid and not have to worry about an insane power draw.

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There are four performance profiles available in the MyAsus app

 

The 90W power adaptor also makes charging the battery quick. An hour of charge can offer up to 80 percent battery, with a full charge taking about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Asus Vivobook S15 OLED Verdict

Here's the thing about the Vivobook S15 OLED S5507 from Asus. Priced at Rs. 1,24,990, the laptop is not cheap, and it competes with laptops such as the Apple Macbook Air 15. While it can give the Apple laptop a battle when it comes to battery life and design, it falls short in the performance category due to being limited to 16GB RAM in India.

However, if performance isn't the most important thing for you and you're going to mainly use this for work that doesn't involve heavy video editing, then this is a great laptop to get. That said, it's not like this laptop can't get things done. There's a nice OLED display that's great for content consumption, the design is a plus, and you also get great battery life. Overall, it's an excellent 15-inch laptop.



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OnePlus 13 Battery, Charging and Camera Details Leaked Again; Said to Support 100W Fast Charging

OnePlus 13 is expected to launch as a successor to the OnePlus 12, which was unveiled in China in December 2023. The purported handset has been doing rounds of the rumour mill over the past few weeks. Key specifications of the phone including chipset, display, camera, battery and charging details have been leaked previously. The expected launch timeline, price range as well as design changes of the anticipated smartphone have been tipped. Now, a tipster has reiterated some of the key expected battery, charging and camera details.

OnePlus 13 Specifications (Expected)

According to a Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station (translated from Chinese), the OnePlus 13 is expected to be equipped with a 6,000mAh battery. The post was cited in a recent Gizmochina report. It added that the smartphone will likely support 100W wired and 50W wireless fast charging.

The anticipated OnePlus 13 may get a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-808 camera sensor with an f/1.6 aperture. The handset is also said to come with an O916T haptic motor. These features are similar to the ones seen in the current OnePlus 12 model.

Earlier leaks suggested that the OnePlus 13 rear camera module may include a 50-megapixel sensor with an ultra-wide lens and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto shooter with 3x optical zoom. The phone could get a 2K 120Hz flat display with curved edges. It is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset and come with an IP69-rated build for dust and water resistance. For security, it may get an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.

OnePlus 13 Launch Timeline (Expected)

The OnePlus 13 is expected to launch between October and November this year, according to an earlier report. The handset may not feature the circular camera module but could retain the same lens arrangements as the OnePlus 12. It is expected to be priced similarly to the preceding model. Notably, at launch, the OnePlus 12 was priced at Rs. 64,999 for the base 12GB + 256GB option.



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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

X Down? Several Users Report Outage Across the Globe, Including India

X (formerly Twitter) suffered an outage in India and globally during the early hours of Wednesday. The microblogging website, which is owned by billionaire Elon Musk, left users unable to access it or its features on both mobile and web platforms. Over 20,000 user reports were logged on a website which detects and monitors downtime activity. Its users also took to other social media platforms to complain unavailability of X and its services.

Update: X appears to be functioning normally again, with posts displaying on all feeds at around 9:15 am IST, nearly 30 minutes after users reported that the service was inaccessible.

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On the downtime tracking website Downdetector, users registered 27,700 reports about not being able to access the microblogging platform. The problems arose around 8:46 am IST when the complaints spiked to 27,701. When using the app, they encountered a “posts aren't loading right now” message, with X suggesting they “try again”.

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X Feed Not Being Able to Fetch Posts

According to Reuters, 3,300 reports of outages in Canada and 1,600 reports in the UK were also observed. The cause behind the downtime is reportedly unknown. The platform is also yet to acknowledge the outage.

X users took to Threads, which has emerged as one of the rivals of the microblogging service in recent years, to report about the issues. “Finally a good place to look for an answer to the question ‘is twitter down?'”, wrote one user. Several others marked their presence with an “obligatory Twitter down post”.

As per Downdetector, 68 percent of users encountered an issue while accessing the app and 26 percent of them faced trouble on the website. Furthermore, 6 percent of X users also reported server-related issues.

Several Gadgets 360 staff members also faced problems while accessing the X app, confirming its outage in India too.

However, it is not the first time that the Elon Musk-owned app has suffered an outage. On August 9, it reportedly suffered another outage, with more than 7,000 complaints on Downdetector. The issue seemed to be concentrated in the US. At the time, its users took to other social media apps to report another glitch which showed an error that caused all posts to be dated “Dec, 31, 1969”.



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Monday, August 26, 2024

Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition With Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 SoC, 5,200mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specifications

Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition has been unveiled in China. The handset is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset paired with 12GB of RAM. It is backed by a 5,200mAh battery with support for 45W wired fast charging. It is equipped with a dual rear camera and features an optical in-display fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication. The smartphone is available in a glass finish as well as a vegan leather finish. The company introduced the Realme 13 Pro+ and Realme 13 Pro in India in July, and this model is the latest arrival in the series. In China, only the Pro+ version of the Realme 13 is available alongside the newly launched Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition.

Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition Price

Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition price starts at CNY 2,099 (roughly Rs. 24,700) for the 12GB + 256GB option, while the 12GB + 512GB variant is priced at CNY 2,399 (roughly Rs. 28,300). The handset is available for purchase in China via Realme's website. It is offered in Lake Green and Monet Purple (translated from Chinese) colourways.

Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition Specifications, Features

The newly announced Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition sports a 6.7-inch full-HD+ (1,080 x 2,412 pixels) OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, 2,000nits peak brightness and a SGS AI Eye Protection screen certification. The handset is powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset paired with 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of onboard storage. The phone ships with Android 14-based Realme UI 5.0.

In the camera department, this handset is equipped with a 50-megapixel camera with a Sony LYT-600 primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS), alongside an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera . Meanwhile, selfies are handled by a 32-megapixel front facing camera.

The Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition is equipped with a 5,200mAh battery with 45W wired fast charging support. Connectivity options of the phone include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, Bluetooth 5.2 and a USB Type-C port. The handset has an IP65 rating for dust and splash resistance as well as an SGS anti-drop certification. For security, the phone carries an in-display optical fingerprint sensor.

The glass variant of the Realme 13 Pro Extreme Edition or the Monet Purple option measures 161.34 x 73.91 x 8.23mm and weighs 188g. Meanwhile, the Lake Green version with a vegan leather finish has a thickness of 8.41mm, but it weighs 183.5g.



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Apple Announces September 9 Event; iPhone 16 Series Expected

Apple has finally announced the iPhone event date, September 9. The company is expected to make hardware announcements, including the new iPhone 16 series, a new Apple Watch (or Watches if the new Ultra is accompanied) alongside a new Apple AirPods, as per rumours.

The event has a tagline of "It's Glowtime", which could be a reference related to Apple Intelligence. The upcoming iPhone 16 series will be the first from Apple to feature artificial intelligence out-of-the-box.

Notably, recent reports indicated that Apple may keep its event on September 10, but to everyone's surprise, the company announced the launch date a day earlier than expected. The event venue is the Steve Jobs Theater, which will be live-streamed on YouTube. For people planning to watch this launch online can stream it on YouTube at 10:30 PM IST on September 9, 2024. 

 

Apart from the iPhone 16 series, Apple is expected to make a bunch of announcements, including new Apple Watch models and new AirPods. The company will also finally reveal the availability dates for iOS 18 and other latest software updates. 

Based on rumours, the new iPhone 16 series will include four models - iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. This year, the company is expected to introduce an Action button on all its models, replacing the iconic alert slider on basic iPhones for the first time. Last year, the Action Button was introduced on the Pro models. 

The biggest talk of the town is Apple Intelligence, the company's all-new AI push through its latest-gen hardware. Apple gave a sneak peek into iOS 18 at WWDC, but we can expect the company to share more details at the September 9 event.



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Vivo T3 Ultra Allegedly Spotted on Bluetooth SIG, BIS Certification Sites, May Launch in India Soon

Vivo T3 Pro 5G is all set to launch in India this week and Vivo now seems to be gearing up to unveil another T series handset — Vivo T3 Ultra. Ahead of the official announcement, the handset has surfaced on the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) certification website and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The listings confirm the phone's moniker and model number. The Vivo T3 Ultra is expected to go official in India in September.

The unannounced Vivo T3 Ultra was spotted on the Bluetooth SIG website with model number V2426. The listing does not reveal any specifications of the handset.

Additionally, as reported by TheTechOutLook, the Vivo T3 Ultra has appeared on the BIS website with the same V2426 model number. The screenshots of the listing shared by the publication suggest that the phone received the certification on August 22. The alleged listing suggests that the phone may launch in India soon.

Vivo has not yet announced any details regarding the launch of the Vivo T3 Ultra. However, recent rumours indicate that the phone will be unveiled in September.

Vivo T3 Pro 5G to Launch on August 27

Meanwhile, the Vivo T3 Pro 5G is already confirmed to debut in India on August 27. It is teased to feature a 3D curved AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. The screen with a hole-punch design will offer eye protection and 4,500nits of peak brightness. It is confirmed to be priced under Rs. 25,000 in India.

A Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor will power the Vivo T3 Pro 5G. It is teased to carry a dual rear camera unit including a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens. We expect the phone to ship with a 6.77-inch full-HD+ display, a 5,500mAh battery with 80W charging support and IP64 rated build.

The Vivo T3 Pro 5G is expected to come as a rebrand of the iQOO Z9s Pro.



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Sunday, August 25, 2024

Why the OPPO F27 5G Is the Ultimate Party-Ready Smartphone

For those seeking a smartphone that delivers an exceptional party experience, the OPPO F27 5G emerges as a clear favourite. Loaded with advanced features, this device has been designed to offer an immersive multimedia experience, making it ideal for users who prioritise entertainment. From its elegant halo light design, armour durability and top-notch display to its versatile AI camera system, long-lasting 5000mAh battery and powerful performance, the OPPO F27 5G is truly impressive.

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Design That Stands Out

 

The OPPO F27 5G isn't just another smartphone. It's a finely crafted piece of tech. The Halo Light adds another level of excitement, offering customisable lighting effects that sync with your music and notifications. This unique feature will make you the centre of attention at any gathering.

Available in the striking colours of Emerald Green and Amber Orange, this phone is full of style and sophistication. The slim profile measures 7.69mm in Emerald Green and 7.76mm in Amber Orange, and with a weight of only 187g, it's comfortable to hold and use. The flagship Cosmos Ring surrounding the camera adds a luxurious touch, mimicking a high-end timepiece.

But the F27 5G isn't just about aesthetics. It's built to endure the rigours of daily life. The phone uses OPPO's High-strength Alloy Framework, which makes it tough against drops, heat, and corrosion. Inside, the components are protected by a Sponge Bionic Cushioning design to absorb shocks. With an IP64 rating, the F27 5G is resistant to dust and water, so it can handle situations like a beach party or sudden rain. Plus, the OPPO F27 5G received 5 stars in the SGS Performance Multi-Scene Protection Testing, proving it's built to last in different conditions.

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Visual Excellence: Vibrant Display

When it comes to entertainment, the display is key, and the OPPO F27 5G delivers with its 120Hz Smart Adaptive Screen. This                6.67-inch screen, with a screen-to-body ratio of 92.2%, offers an immersive viewing experience, making it perfect for gaming and movies.      The screen's peak brightness reaches up to 2100 nits, ensuring clear visibility even under direct sunlight, while the adaptive refresh rate guarantees smooth scrolling and transitions.

The display also features OPPO's Smart Eye Protection, which reduces blue light emissions to protect your eyes during long viewing sessions. Additionally, OPPO's standout feature, Splash Touch technology, ensures that the screen remains responsive, even when it's wet, or your hands are damp, making the F27 5G extremely useful in many situations.

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AI Camera System: Capture Every Detail

In its price segment, the OPPO F27 5G stands out as the smartphone with the most AI features. Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the advanced capabilities this phone offers.      Its 50MP main camera and a 2MP portrait lens capture ultra-clear portraits with natural bokeh effects. The 32MP Ultra-Clear Selfie Camera ensures your selfies are always sharp and vibrant, with AI enhancements that automatically adjust exposure and skin tones for the most natural results.

One of the standout features is the AI Eraser 2.0, which allows you to effortlessly remove unwanted elements from your photos. Whether it's a photobomber or a distracting object in the background, the AI Eraser 2.0 does it all to give your images a professional look.

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Another exciting feature is AI Studio, which lets you turn your photos into digital avatars or creative profile pictures. There are also two new effects, Disco Style and Traditional Glow, designed for Indian themes, so you can create unique images that stand out from the crowd and are instagrammable too. Also, there's an AI Smart Image Matting 2.0 tool that helps you cut out subjects from photos easily. There's AI Portrait Retouching, which makes sure everyone in your photos looks their best by adjusting skin tones and fixing small details. And the AI Ultra-Clear Imaging System automatically improves your photos, making them as vibrant as possible, even in low light.

Productivity Boost with AI Features

The OPPO F27 5G is not just about entertainment. It also excels in productivity. The AI Toolbox, supported by Google Gemini and Microsoft Azure, is conveniently accessible from the sidebar, offering smart suggestions based on your current activity. Whether you need creative captions for social media posts with AI Writer or quick summaries of long articles with AI Summary or AI Speak to read your content aloud, the AI Toolbox has you covered.

The AI Recording Summary is another standout feature. It converts your voice notes into easy-to-read text summaries. This is particularly useful for students and professionals who need to keep track of important information without the hassle of manual note-taking.

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Seamless Connectivity: Stay Connected Anytime, Anywhere

In today's fast-paced world, staying connected is more important than ever. The OPPO F27 5G excels in this area with its advanced connectivity features. The AI LinkBoost, which is supported by a 360-degree Surround Antenna, ensures top-notch signal reception. It automatically switches between antennas to maintain a strong connection, even in challenging environments.

The BeaconLink feature comes to the rescue when network coverage is unavailable. It allows you to stay connected with loved ones via Bluetooth, and with a range of up to 200 meters, BeaconLink assures you're never out of touch.

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Performance That Lasts: Storage and Upgrades

The OPPO F27 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor, built on 6nm process providing robust performance that easily handles multitasking, gaming, and everyday tasks. With up to 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage, this phone is built to meet all your needs. The Trinity Engine further enhances performance by optimising system smoothness and ensuring efficient use of resources.

One of the most impressive features is the 50-month Fluency Protection, which guarantees smooth performance for over four years of regular use. This ensures a lag-free experience even after years of heavy usage.

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Battery & Charging: Always Ready to Go

A reliable battery is essential for an entertainment hub, and the OPPO F27 5G does not disappoint. Its 5000mAh battery provides up to 1.94 days of regular use and can last up to 21 days in standby mode. When it's time to recharge, the 45W SUPERVOOCTM Flash Charge gets you back to full power in just 71 minutes, ensuring you can continue enjoying your movies and games without interruption.

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Party in Your Pocket: The Ultimate Social Experience

The OPPO F27 5G isn't just a phone. It's a party in your pocket. The phone has a Music Party App to sweeten social gatherings, allowing you to sync multiple devices for a surround-sound experience. This feature will turn any event into an unforgettable experience.

For those times when you need extra volume, the 300% Ultra Volume Mode ensures that calls and notifications are loud and clear, even in noisy environments. This feature is perfect for those who love their music, movies, and games.

But the musical experience doesn't stop there. The OPPO F27 5G features dual stereo speakers, delivering sound that's crystal clear. And with Holo Audio, you get an immersive experience where different sounds, like music, a phone call, and navigation instructions, stay separate and don't mix to create a mess. It's like having a portable concert right in your pocket.

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Your Perfect Social Companion

In conclusion, the OPPO F27 5G is more than just a smartphone. It's the ultimate social companion that fits perfectly into your lifestyle. With its stylish design, robust durability, and high-quality display, this phone is ready to match your style, whether you're out at a party or catching up with friends. The impressive AI camera system ensures you capture every moment perfectly, and its long-lasting battery keeps you connected no matter what. Whether you're into streaming, gaming, or multimedia creation, the OPPO F27 5G is designed to elevate your enjoyment to the next level.

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Price, Availability and Offers:

The OPPO F27 5G is priced at INR 22,999 for the 8GB+128GB variant and 8GB+256GB variant will cost you INR 24,999. The OPPO F27 5G is already up on sale and can be purchased online via Flipkart, Amazon, OPPO e-Store, and mainline retail outlets. Customers can avail various offers while purchasing the device. Buy one for yourself today and get ready for an ultimate party experience.



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Mark Your Calendar for Aug 24 to Witness a Stunning Planet Parade Featuring 6 Planets in the Sky

Get ready for a spectacular celestial event this Saturday morning, August 24, when six planets will align in the sky. Following a similar event on June 3, skywatchers will have another chance to view Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, Mars, and Mercury all at once. This planetary parade, while not extremely rare, is a highlight of 2024, which has already delivered a total solar eclipse and the Aurora Borealis.

Viewing Times and Locations

The best time to catch this astronomical show in the US will be between 5:45 a.m. ET and sunrise, which is at 6:15 a.m. ET. Saturn will be the first to appear, followed by Neptune, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars. Mercury will emerge shortly before sunrise. For optimal viewing, the New York state region offers the most advantageous spot. However, people across the US will have opportunities to see this event, though the visibility window may vary slightly by location.

Global Visibility

This planet parade will also be visible in various regions around the world on different dates. Residents of Abu Dhabi and Hong Kong can observe it on August 23, while those in Athens and Tokyo can see it on August 24. Berlin, London, and Reykjavík will have their chance on August 26, and the event will reach Mexico on August 28, São Paulo and Sydney on August 30. This global visibility makes it an exciting opportunity for many sky enthusiasts.

Viewing Tips

Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn will be visible to the naked eye, but Neptune and Uranus require high-powered binoculars or a telescope. Mercury's visibility may be challenging due to its proximity to the sun, potentially needing some magnification for a clearer view. Cloud cover or light pollution could affect visibility, so finding a dark, clear spot will enhance the experience.

Understanding Planetary Alignments

Planetary alignments, or planet parades, occur when multiple planets are visible in the night sky simultaneously. While such events vary in frequency and visibility, the upcoming alignment is a noteworthy occasion. Future alignments of five or more planets are scheduled for January 18, 2025, February 28, 2025, and August 29, 2025.
 



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Saturday, August 24, 2024

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Surfaces on US FCC Website Hinting at Imminent Launch: Report

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE — the company's purported successor to the Galaxy S23 FE handset that was launched a year ago — has reportedly been listed on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website, which is an indicator that it might soon be launched in global markets. The model numbers of the batteries for the Galaxy S24 FE gave also been spotted on a Korean regulator's website. The 'Fan Edition' model is expected to arrive as the most affordable model in the Galaxy S24 series of smartphones.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Spotted on US FCC, South Korea's KTC Websites

The rumoured Samsung Galaxy S24 FE was spotted on the US FCC website with the model number SM-S721B/DS by 91Mobiles. The listing reportedly confirms some of the specifications of the handset. It will support Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GNSS, and NFC connectivity, according to the listing, which reveals that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is also expected to arrive with support for 18 5G bands.

Meanwhile, two new Samsung batteries with the model numbers EB-BS721ABE and EB-BS721ABY have been certified by the Korean Testing Certification Institute (KTC) in South Korea, according to the publication. These batteries are expected to power the upcoming Galaxy S24 FE, which is likely to support 25W charging, as the aforementioned batteries were tested with Samsung's EP-TA800 charger.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Specifications (Expected)

The rumoured Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is tipped to be powered by an Exynos 2400e chipset from the company and run on Android 14 with support for a range of Galaxy AI features. It is tipped to feature a 6.7-inch display with up to 1,900 nits peak brightness.

The smartphone is said to be equipped with a triple rear camera setup with a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, and an 8-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The handset is also tipped to feature a 10-megapixel selfie camera.

Samsung is also tipped to equip the Galaxy S24 FE with a 4,565mAh battery with support for 25W charging. Recently leaked marketing materials suggest that the handset could offer up to 29 hours of video playback on a single charge. There's no word from Samsung on plans to launch the rumoured Galaxy S24 FE, but we can expect more details about the handset to arrive in the coming weeks.



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Vivo Y18i With Unisoc T612 SoC, 13-Megapixel Rear Camera Launched in India: Price, Specifications

Vivo Y18i was launched on Friday as an affordable smartphone priced under Rs. 10,000 with 4G connectivity and a 5,000mAh battery. It is powered by a Unisoc T612 chipset and runs on Funtouch OS 14, which is based on Android 14. The Vivo Y18i features a 6.56-inch LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, as well as a 13-megapixel rear camera. The handset is powered by a 5,000mAh battery and it has an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance.

Vivo Y18i Price in India, Availability

Vivo Y18i price in India is set at Rs. 7,999 for the sole 4GB+64GB RAM and storage configuration. The handset is sold in Gem Green and Space Black colour options and is already available for purchase via the company's e-store, Amazon, Flipkart, and retailers like Croma.

Vivo Y18i Specifications

The dual-SIM (Nano+Nano) Vivo Y18i runs on Android 14-based Funtouch OS 14. It sports a 6.56-inch HD+ (720x1,612 pixels) LCD screen with a refresh rate that ranges between 60Hz and 90Hz and a peak brightness of 528 nits. The handset is powered by a 12nm octa-core Unisoc T612 chipset, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM.

Vivo has equipped the smartphone with a 13-megapixel primary camera with an f/2.2 aperture, along with a 0.08-megapixel secondary camera (f/3.0) that is presumably used to capture depth information. On the front, it has a 5-megapixel camera (f/2.2) that can be used for taking selfies and video calls. 

You get 64GB of eMMC 5.1 storage that can be expanded to 1TB via a MicroSD card slot. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5. GPS, and a USB Type-C port. Sensors on board including an accelerometer, proximity sensor, and an ambient light sensor. 

The Vivo Y18i packs a 5,000mAh battery that can be charged at 15W, according to the company. The handset has an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance. Besides, it t measures 163.63 x 75.58 x 8.39 mm and weighs 185g.



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Microsoft to Host Cybersecurity Summit After CrowdStrike-Induced IT Outage

Microsoft said on Friday it would hold a summit in September to discuss steps to improve cybersecurity systems, after a faulty update from CrowdStrike caused a global IT outage last month.

The conference marks the first big step by Microsoft to address the issues that affected nearly 8.5 million Windows devices on July 19, disrupting operations across industries ranging from major airlines to banks and healthcare.

The event will be held on Sept. 10 at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington. The company will invite government representatives to the gathering, it said in a blog.

"The CrowdStrike outage in July presents important lessons for us to apply as an ecosystem," Microsoft said.

The outage raised concerns that many organizations are not well prepared to implement contingency plans when a single point of failure such as an IT system, or a piece of software within it, goes down.

"We look forward to bringing our perspective to the discussions with Microsoft and industry and government stakeholders on the need for a more resilient ecosystem," a CrowdStrike spokesperson said when contacted for a comment.

Analysts have said the outage has exposed risks of dependence on single-vendor providing one-stop shop for security solutions.

CrowdStrike, which has lost about $9 billion of its market value since the outage, has been sued by shareholders, who said the cybersecurity company defrauded them by concealing how its inadequate software testing could cause the global disruption.

Earlier this month, Delta Air Lines said it was pursuing legal claims against CrowdStrike and Microsoft, after the outage caused mass flight cancellations and cost the carrier at least $500 million.

CrowdStrike is scheduled to report its second-quarter financial results after the U.S. market close on Aug. 28.

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Friday, August 23, 2024

Meta Cancels Plans for High-End Mixed-Reality Headset to Rival Apple Vision Pro: Report

Meta Platforms has canceled plans for a premium mixed-reality headset intended to compete with Apple's Vision Pro, the Information reported on Friday.

The company told employees at its Reality Labs division to stop work on the device this week after a product review meeting, the report said citing two Meta employees.

The axed device was internally code-named La Jolla and was scheduled for release in 2027, the report said. It was going to contain ultrahigh-resolution screens known as micro OLEDs — the same display technology used in Vision Pros.

The virtual and mixed reality headset market gained renewed attention with Apple's entry last year, but its Vision Pro has struggled to sell due to the pricy $3,500 tag.

Meta's Reality Labs division, responsible for developing and marketing the Quest line of headsets, has incurred billions in losses. Still, CEO Mark Zuckerberg remains optimistic about the future of augmented and virtual reality technologies.

The existing line of Quest headsets include the Quest 2, which retails for $200, and the Quest 3 for $500.

Meta had stopped production of the Quest Pro — its most expensive headset priced at $999 — in 2023 after encountering weak sales and poor reviews, according to the Information report.

Meta did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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Google Appoints Former Head of Character.AI Noam Shazeer as Co-Lead of its AI Models

Google has appointed Noam Shazeer, the former head of startup Character.AI and before that a long-time Google researcher, to co-lead its main AI project.

Shazeer will serve as a technical lead on Gemini, joining the other co-leaders Jeff Dean and Oriol Vinyals, the company said in a memo to staff.

Gemini is the line of AI models being developed by DeepMind, Google's AI division, and which are being integrated into products such as Search and Pixel smartphones.

Shazeer recently rejoined Google from the chatbot maker he founded in 2021 with the US tech giant paying billions to bring him and a handful of other employees into DeepMind and to strike a licensing agreement with Character.AI.

"We are thrilled to join the best team on earth building the most valuable technology on earth," Shazeer wrote in an email reply to the memo which was seen by Reuters.

The memo was first reported by The Information.

Shazeer first joined Google in 2000, two years after its inception, and was a co-author of a seminal 2017 research paper which catalysed the current AI boom.

Character.AI utilises the technical advancements pioneered in the paper. It has raised $193 million (roughly Rs. 1,618 crore) and was valued at $1 billion (roughly Rs. 8,387 crore) last year by venture capitalists.

Google was in talks to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in Character.AI, Reuters reported in November, but instead decided to bring Shazeer back in.

The deal, which resembles similar moves by Amazon and Microsoft to nab top talent from AI startups, comes at a time when the Big Tech companies are facing regulatory scrutiny.

Though they are not acquisitions, the other two deals are nevertheless being examined by the Federal Trade Commission.

This month, a US judge ruled that Google's search engine violated antitrust law, spending billions of dollars to create an illegal monopoly.

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iPhone 16 Series Camera Features, Capture Button Details Leaked via Hands-on Video

iPhone 16 family comprising vanilla iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max are due to arrive this September. The rumour mill about the new lineup has been churning away for months and most recently, a hands-on video of dummy units of the iPhone 16 series has emerged on the Web. The video suggests the camera specifications of upcoming Apple handsets. The iPhone 16 lineup is also said to feature an all-new Capture button. The vanilla models are seen to have a dual rear camera unit, while the Pro models appear to have three sensors at the rear.

iPhone 16 Series Camera Specifications Leak

In a video posted online by AppleInsider, the camera units and action button of the iPhone 16 series were leaked. As per the hands-on video of the dummy units, both iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus will feature a dual rear camera setup comprising a 48-megapixel primary wide camera with f/1.6 aperture and up to 2x zoom and a secondary ultra-wide camera with f/2.2 aperture and .5x zoom out. The f/2.2 aperture will be an upgrade from the f/2.4 available on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.

Further, the standard iPhone 16 series is said to feature a vertically stacked camera unit instead of a diagonal setup. The non-Pro iPhone models are likely to support macro photography for the first time.

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are said to carry a triple rear camera setup including a wide camera, an ultra-wide camera, and a telephoto camera. The telephoto feature was earlier exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. They could retain the 48-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.78 aperture and 2x optical zoom from the current lineup. They are said to feature 12-megapixel telephoto sensors with 5x optical zoom and f/2.8 aperture. Further, the ultra-wide camera could be upgraded to 48-megapixel with a pixel-binning feature that would use .7 micrometre pixels while shooting at full resolution or 1.4 micrometre when used as a quad pixel. The iPhone 16 Pro models are anticipated to support capturing ProRaw photos.

The report citing sources claims that Apple will support a new image format called JPEG-XL with the iPhone 16 alongside the existing HEIF, JPEG, HEIF Max, ProRaw, and ProRAW Max. The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will reportedly support 3K video at 120 frames per second with Dolby Vision.

iPhone 16 May Get an All-New Capture Button

A Capture Button that lets users perform various actions like launching the camera or taking a video will be reportedly available in all iPhone 16 variants this year. It could be located on the lower-right corner and is said to be capacitive. This DSLR-like button could be used to zoom in and out while in the stock app.

Apple is expected to announce new iPhone models on September 10. The iPhone 16 Pro models are believed to bring slightly larger screens than their counterparts in the iPhone 15 lineup. All phones in the lineup could offer on-device AI features courtesy of Apple Intelligence.



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Thursday, August 22, 2024

Infinix Zero 40 5G Live Images Surface Online; Launch Date, Key Features Tipped

Infinix Zero 40 5G is expected to launch soon as a successor to the Infinix Zero 30 5G, which launched in India in September 2023. The phone will likely come alongside a 4G variant, which is expected to succeed the Infinix Zero 30 4G. Details about the purported handsets have previously been tipped. Now, live images of the Infinix Zero 40 5G have surfaced online. Some key specifications of the phone, alongside a probable launch date, have also been tipped. 

Infinix Zero 40 5G Launch, Design, Colour Options (Expected)

According to a Gizmochina report, the Infinix Zero 40 5G is said to launch on August 29. The report did not suggest an expected price but said that it would be a mid-range range offering, similar to the preceding version. Notably, at launch, the Infinix Zero 30 5G was priced at Rs. 23,999 in India for the base 8GB + 128GB option, while the 12GB + 256GB variant sold at Rs. 24,999.

The aforementioned report added that the Infinix Zero 40 5G will likely launch in Moving Titanium, Rock Black, and Violet Garden colourways. The handset is tipped to be accompanied by a leather finish back cover. Meanwhile, the 4G version of the Infinix Zero 40 is expected to come in Blossom Glow, Misty Aqua, and Rock Black shades.

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Infinix Zero 40 5G leaked live images
Photo Credit: Gizmochina

 

The leaked live images of the Infinix Zero 40 5G shared in the report show the phone with a slightly raised, large circular rear camera module. An LED flash unit is placed outside the camera island, in the top left corner of the rear panel. The phone appears in a violet colourway, with a stripe of darker violet shade towards the bottom of the panel.

As per the leaked live images, the Infinix Zero 40 5G may get a curved display with very slim, uniform bezels. There appears to be a centred hole-punch slot at the top to hold the front camera sensor. The right edge of the phone is seen with the volume rocker and power button. One of the images also shows the rumoured leather finish back case. The design imprinted on the cover suggests that it will support wireless charging.

Infinix Zero 40 5G Specifications (Expected)

The Infinix Zero 40 5G will reportedly sport a 6.78-inch 3D curved AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. It is expected to be powered by a Mediatek Dimensity 8200 Ultimate 5G chipset, paired with up to 24GB of dynamic RAM, including 12GB of virtual RAM. The phone may ship with Android 14-based UI and it is expected to get upgrades up to Android 16 as well as three years of security updates.

For optics, the Infinix Zero 40 5G may come with a 108-megapixel primary rear sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) alongside a 120-degree 50-megapixel ultra-wide shooter. The front camera of the handset may be equipped with a 50-megapixel sensor as well. All cameras are tipped to support 4K video recording. It is said to have a 'GoPro Mode' which will reportedly allow users to view footage from a paired GoPro device directly on the phone. The handset is expected to support 45W wired and 20W wireless fast charging. 



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iPhone 16 Series Price, Key Specifications Leaked; All Models Tipped to Support Apple Intelligence

Apple's iPhone 16 series of smartphones is expected to launch in global markets soon, comprising four models — the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. While Apple doesn't reveal any details of unreleased products, the upcoming smartphone lineup has been leaked on several occasions. This year, all four iPhone models are tipped to arrive with support for Apple Intelligence features, while the 'Plus' variant is said to pack a smaller battery compared to its predecessor.

iPhone 16 Series Price (Leaked)

According to details shared by Apple Hub in a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), the standard iPhone 16 will be priced at $799 (roughly Rs. 67,100) for the base model with 128GB of storage. Pricing for the larger iPhone 16 Plus is said to start at $899 (roughly Rs. 75,500).

The iPhone 16 Pro will be priced at $1,099 (roughly Rs. 92,300) for the 256GB storage configuration, while the top-of-the-line iPhone 16 Pro Max will cost $1,199 (roughly Rs. 1,00,700) for the same amount of inbuilt storage. The standard models will also be available in 256GB and 512GB configurations. while the Pro models will be sold in 512GB and 1TB variants, according to the post on X.

iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus Specifications (Leaked)

Both the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Plus will be powered by Apple's rumoured A18 chipset, as per the latest leak. They are also expected to be equipped with 8GB of RAM, as the post claims they will support Apple Intelligence features limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

The standard model is tipped to sport a 6.1-inch display with a 60Hz refresh rate, while the Plus model will have a 6.7-inch screen. On the display front, not much appears to have changed from the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. Similarly, the phones are expected to feature support for 2x optical zoom on the primary camera and arrive with support for Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.

Apple is tipped to equip the iPhone 16 with a larger 3,561mAh battery (teardowns of the iPhone 15 revealed it has a capacity of 3,349mAh), while the larger iPhone 16 Plus could arrive with a much smaller 4,006mAh battery compared to its predecessor that arrived with a 4,383mAh battery.

iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max Specifications (Leaked)

The purported iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be equipped with 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays, respectively, representing a small 0.2-inch increase in screen size. A recent report also suggests that the Pro Max model will feature the thinnest display bezels in the industry. Both of Apple's upcoming Pro models are said to be powered by the company's A18 Pro chipset and the handsets will offer support for Apple Intelligence features.

Unlike the standard iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models, Apple's premium models will be equipped with a higher resolution 48-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, according to the post on X. Both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are tipped to offer 5x optical zoom support, which suggests that the company has equipped them with its 'tetraprism' periscope lens.

This year, Apple is tipped to upgrade the battery capacities of both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The former is said to be equipped with a 3,355mAh battery, while the larger model could pack a 4,676mAh battery. For context, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max arrived last year with 3,290mAh and 4,441mAh batteries, respectively.



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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Tecno Spark Go 1 With 5,000mAh Battery, IP54 Rating Unveiled: Specifications

Tecno Spark Go 1 was launched as the latest entrant in the company's Spark series. The new smartphone by the Transsion Holdings-owned company comes in two colourways and four RAM and storage options. It runs on the Unisoc T615 SoC along with up to 8GB of RAM. The Tecno Spark Go 1 boasts a 6.67-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate. It has an IP54-rated build and packs a 5,000mAh battery, which supports 15W charging.

Tecno Spark Go 1 availability

Price and availability details of Tecno Spark Go 1 are yet to be announced. It is currently listed on Tecno's official website in Glittery White and Startrail Black colourways and four RAM and storage configurations — 6GB + 64GB, 8GB + 64GB, 6GB + 128GB, and 8GB + 128GB.

Tecno Spark Go 1 specifications

Tecno Spark Go 1 runs on Android 14 Go Edition and features a 6.67-inch HD+ (720x1,600 pixels) 120Hz refresh rate. The display has a hole punch cutout for the selfie shooter. The phone also gets a Dynamic Port feature that displays notifications around the front camera cutout. It runs on Unisoc T615 chipset coupled with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. Through the memory fusion technology, the 8GB onboard memory can be expanded up to 16GB by adding additional unused storage.

Regarding optics, the Tecno Spark Go 1 has a dual rear camera setup comprising a 13-megapixel primary sensor with dual flash. For selfies and video chat, there is an 8-megapixel camera at the front with dual flash.

The Tecno Spark Go 1 features dual speakers with DTS sound. It has an IP54-rated build and features an IR control. The handset includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for authentication. It houses a 5,000mAh battery with 15W fast charging support. The battery unit is said to deliver up to 60 days of standby time and up to 31 hours of calling time on a single charge. Further, the 4G phone is claimed to provide seamless performance without any lag for four years.



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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL First Impressions

When Google first showcased its Pixel's AI capabilities, it started with some synthetic camera enhancements on the Pixel 7 Pro. This also included some Tensor G2-powered features such as Cinematic Blur. It then took things up several notches by introducing AI-enabled effects and the ability to "magically" remove people, objects, and more with the Pixel 8 Pro. With the Pixel 9 Pro series, we are now going above and beyond. One can not only modify but even create AI-generated content on the fly (generative AI). It's not just to do with images, but everything from replies to messages, summarising emails and plenty more. AI moves from what was previously a background role to the forefront and makes its way into every app and space you can imagine.

Google needs better hardware to pull off some of these new on- and off-device AI tricks. Enter this year's new slice of Google silicon called the Tensor G4. The new processor vastly improves the previous one's ability to process AI tasks (more tokens, the merrier), but not so much regarding raw power. We also have 16GB of RAM and plenty of storage (256 or 512GB in India).

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The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL manages to squeeze in a slightly larger display than the Pixel 8 Pro

 

Continuing with the AI trend, we have plenty of new features. Apart from being omnipresent across the phone's UI and even your desktop/laptop Chrome browser (provided you have Google's Gemini Advanced plan), Google's Gemini AI model allows for new features like Add Me (you can add the photographer to the photo), Zoom Enhance (zoom in an enhance crops of your photos) and a more powerful Magic Editor that can change the entire setting of your photo.

A powerful Gemini Live voice assistant also gets tasks done or suggests solutions through live conversations. And finally, Gemini has gotten smart enough for you to replace it with your trusty Google Assistant. A new Pixel Screenshots app claims to handle and remember what's in your screenshots folder. The all-new Pixel Studio is an AI image generation tool packaged in a separate app. There's also Car Crash Detection, which contacts emergency services in the event of an accident.

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The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL has an ultra-wideband chip

 

AI bits aside, there are improvements on the hardware front as well.

The biggest one has to be the existence of the Pixel 9 Pro XL model. Side-by-side, it still feels as big as a Pixel 7/8 Pro, but Google's engineers somehow managed to fit in a slightly bigger, 6.8-inch LTPO OLED display in the same footprint.

The camera setup remains fairly similar to the Pixel 8 Pro this phone replaces. There's a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 48-megapixel periscope camera (5X optical zoom) and a slightly improved 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera this year. The selfie camera has gotten the biggest upgrade in years, with a 42-megapixel camera, which also has autofocus (like the previous model).

The battery also grows by just a little. There's a 5,060mAh battery versus the 5,050mAh battery in the Pixel 8 Pro. Charging speeds have improved significantly with the new phone offering 37W wired charging. Wireless charging has been upgraded to the faster Qi2 standard, but the Pixels don't have the necessary magnets in the rear panel to grab onto the new magnetic Qi2 chargers for perfect worry-free alignment.

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The Pixel 9 Pro XL's rear cameras remain similar to the Pixel 8 Pro

 

Let's not forget that brand-new design language. It feels refreshing even over last year's Pixel 8 Pro models. The 9 Pro XL retains the rounded corners and the flat display of the Pixel 8 Pro but goes with flat sides with bevelled edges. This reminds me of Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Max, but this frame has a mirror finish. The flattened visor-like camera module kind of reminds me of the old Huawei Nexus 6P (2015), but it's laid on a flat rear panel. This makes the phone appear slim from afar, but you quickly lose that impression once you hold it. The camera module protrudes quite a bit, and for once, it doesn't have a chrome finish, which easily scratches the older models.

Google's AI gamble depends on how much its customers are willing to use these features. The other side of this story also banks on the fact that Gemini Advanced AI features like Google Live and more are very expensive (Rs. 1,950 per month with a 2TB Google One plan). This means that not everyone will subscribe to a service they will not use after the one-year free trial ends. We have yet to hear how much Apple Intelligence will cost users.

With that said, in that first free year, it's up to Google to provide a flawless and seamless AI service demo through its Pixel 9 smartphone lineup. This may or may not convince users when it comes to the usefulness of retaining Google's bouquet of AI services and live the AI life.

The increasing price tags of Google's Pixel lineup is another problem in itself. Google's Pixel 9 Pro now starts at Rs. 1,09,999 while the Pixel 9 Pro XL, which we have for review, starts from Rs. 1,24,999, stacking it up against Samsung's Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra models, which offer superior hardware in some areas.

We will test out all these AI features and the usual smartphone features like camera performance, heating, battery life and more. So, we recommend you stay tuned for our detailed review and make an informed purchase, as last year's Pixel 8 Pro was not too different from the previous year's Pixel 7 Pro.



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