Smartphone

Samsung Galaxy A22 enters mid-range 5G arena with a bang
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The 6.6-inch Galaxy A22 5G sports FHD+ display with 90Hz refresh rate, 48MP triple camera at the rear, symmetrical design, a powerful 5000mAh battery and other innovative features. The device offers 5G connectivity with 11 bands' support for super-fast speeds and ultra-low latency.
Huawei unveils P50, P50 Pro smartphones in China
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The Huawei P50 comes powered by Snapdragon 888 chipset and offers two storage variants -- 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB storage, reports GSMArena. The Huawei P50 Pro will come in two versions -- Kirin 9000 and Snapdragon 888. Interestingly, both versions only support 4G connectivity, even if both chipsets are capable of 5G, the report said.
OnePlus leads India premium smartphone market in Q2: Report
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"We are consistently working towards raising the bar for flagships and leading the charge in developing best-in-class devices. Our recent partnership with Hasselblad on strengthening the camera technology have led us to push the boundaries of innovation. And it has been extremely well received," said Navnit Nakra, VP, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of India Sales, OnePlus India.
realme 1st Android brand to launch magnetic wireless charging: Report
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Looks bulky in the first look, Realme MagDart will clip onto the back of the device and pump out an undisclosed amount of power, reports GSMArena. "The charging speeds will exceed 15W and that Realme's solution will be the fastest magnetic charger in the world once it launches," the report said on Monday.
OnePlus Nord 2 5G offers premium look, powerful chip
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n the mid-premium category, ‘Nord' has created a distinctive place and the first device that was launched in July 2020 has done wonders for the company in the Indian market, becoming a big part of OnePlus's global diversification strategy of more products across price points. The OnePlus Nord 2 5G will be available in India in three storage variants, at OnePlus.in, Amazon.in.
India ranks 3rd on average smartphone usage globally: Report
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Until last year, Brazil was the second country in the world with the most intensive use of smartphones, behind Indonesia, which now ranks second with an average of 5.3 hours of smartphone use per day. With daily smartphone usage time of 4.9 hours on an average, India is followed by South Korea (4.8 hours), Mexico (4.7 hours), Turkey (4.5 hours), Japan (4.4 hours), Canada (4.1 hours), the US (3.9 hours) and the UK (3.8 hours).
Homegrown Molife unveils new smartwatch at Rs 4,499
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"We are delighted to present our fourth smartwatch -- Sense 510 in our existing portfolio," Molife Managing Director Deepesh Gupta said in a statement. "This is the first ever Made-In-India smartwatch with a calling feature and further enhances our vision towards the Make in India initiative and making the economy self-reliant," he added.
realme unveils new watches, buds in India
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The new products are realme Buds Wireless 2 Neo, Buds Q2 Neo, Buds Wireless 2, Watch 2, and Watch 2 Pro."For realme, India has always been a top priority market," realme Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, realme India and Europe, Madhav Sheth, said in a statement.
POCO F3 GT with Dimensity 1200 chipset launched in India
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The smartphone comes in three storage variants -- 6GB+128GB, 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB -- currently priced at Rs 25,999, Rs 27,999 and Rs 29,999. However, the pricing of the device will increase each week for the coming two weeks, starting July 26, according to the company. The introduction of the POCO F series back in 2018 disrupted the Indian market like never before.
Samsung Galaxy A22 5G smartphone launched in India
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The smartphones is priced at Rs 19,999 for 6GB+128GB variant and Rs 21,999 for 8GB+128GB variant. "Galaxy A22 5G has been designed keeping in mind evolving consumer needs and comes with segment-leading features like smooth 90Hz display, versatile camera and a fast and efficient processor," Aditya Babbar, Senior Director and Head, Mobile Marketing, Samsung India, said in a statement.
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