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Samsung Galaxy A41 announced with 6.1" OLED, vastly improved triple camera

The Samsung Galaxy A41 was seen in  multiple   leaks  earlier this year and now makes its official debut in Japan. It's a preliminary announcement rather since the Galaxy A41 is only scheduled to hit the shelves in June 2020. The Galaxy A41 brings notable improvements over the  Galaxy A40  starting with the larger 6.1" FHD+ Super AMOLED display. It still has a water waterdrop notch with a 25MP selfie camera, but there's now a fingerprint sensor underneath as opposed to around the back. The main camera setup uses a single vertical roll as opposed to the rectangular plates of most recent A-series phones. It's a major jump forward too, having a 48MP main shooter alongside an 8MP ultrawide snapper and 5MP depth helper. The Helio P65 chipset sits at the helm paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. The phone is powered by a 3,500mAh battery with support for 15W charging speeds. The A41 also gains IP68 dust and water resistance and will presumably launch with An...
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OnePlus new logo officially released in India: Here's how it looks, could come on OnePlus 8 series

OnePlus has a new logo from 2020 onwards and it indicates a new direction for the Shenzhen based electronics manufacturer. The logo is already live on the OnePlus website. HIGHLIGHTS OnePlus has updated its logo for 2020 and onwards. The new logo shares the older one’s identity but has a bolder font. OnePlus could use the new logo on the upcoming OnePlus 8 series phones. OnePlus does not make phones only. Last year, the company veered into the smart TV space with its OnePlus TV Q1 series and it hinted that there’s more to come from the company. Hence, after six years of its existence, the company felt the need to update its identity, especially when it’s competing in global markets with top brands in the world. That’s why if you visit the OnePlus website or any of its social media channels, you will see an updated logo. Yes, there’s a new OnePlus logo. The new OnePlus logo isn’t vastly different from the old one but if you have a keen eye for details, then there’...

Redmi Note 9 Pro announced with Snapdragon 720G SoC and 48MP quad camera

Alongside the Redmi note 9 pro Xiaomi's sub-brand also announced the Redmi Note 9 Pro today. The main differences are in the camera and charging speeds. The Redmi note 9 pro has a 16MP selfie snapper - half the resolution of its Max sibling and around the back, the main camera is downgraded to 48MP from 64MP. It's joined by an 8MP ultrawide, 5MP macro and 2MP depth sensor modules, like the Note 9 Pro Max. The Redmi Note 9 Pro, like the Note 9 Pro Max, packs a 5,020 mAh battery, but it supports 18W charging instead of 33W. However, for the most part the Redmi Note 9 Pro matches its higher standing sibling. It's built around the same 6.67" LCD of FHD+ resolution and powered by the same 8nm Snapdragon 720G SoC. You also get the side-mounted fingerprint reader and splash-proof body. The Redmi Note 9 Pro is offered in Aurora Blue, Glacier White and Interstellar Black colors, and it comes in two memory versions - 4GB/64GB priced at INR12,999 ($175/€155) and 6GB/...

Xiaomi sold 110 million Redmi Note phones

Xiaomi has been releasing a Redmi Note phones since 2014, and the lineup has been popular with customers since day one. So much so that today the smartphone manufacturer announced it has sold 110 million Redmi Note phones. Redmi was recently spun off as a separate brand, although obviously it still shares the majority of its R&D, manufacturing and supply chain with Xiaomi. We just saw the debut of the  Redmi Note 9 Pro  and  Redmi Note 9 Pro Max , which will certainly help boost the number further. During the event we were also reminded of some of the milestones of the Redmi Note line. The  Redmi Note 4G  is India’s First smartphone under INR10,000, while the  Redmi Note 4  was best-selling in India in three of the four 2017 quarters. The  Redmi Note 5  was India’s highest selling lineup in 2018, while the  Redmi Note 7  family took the crown for 2019, thanks to introducing the first phone with a 48 MP camera at an impres...

Realme 6 Pro Review

HIGHLIGHTS The Realme 6 Pro features the Snapdragon 720G SoC Gaming performance and battery life are good, and so is the display The wide-angle front camera is handy for group selfies A hole-punch display and a telephoto camera set this new budget smartphone apart Of late, Realme has been refreshing its smartphones at a rapid pace largely so it can have a leg up over Xiaomi. While this does give consumers a lot of choice, it can be annoying for someone who's just bought a Realme device, knowing that there's already something newer and better out there. Realme has now refreshed its primary numerical series one again,

64MP blind camera comparison: Samsung Galaxy M31 vs Redmi Note 8 Pro

Quad camera smartphones are no longer a novelty enjoyed by mid-range and high-end smartphones as four sensors can very well be seen on affordable handsets now.  With Samsung launching the Galaxy M31 with a class-leading 64MP quad camera experience, we thought the time is perfect to test it out and compare the results with the Redmi Note 8 Pro. Both ship with four cameras on their rear surfaces. The four sensors serve the same purpose on both the devices: the main snapper captures regular wide-angle photos, a secondary shooter offering ultra-wide-angle shots, and the other two sensors shoot macro and portrait shots. When it comes to the main camera, the Samsung Galaxy M31 and the Redmi Note 8 Pro carry 64MP sensors. As for front cameras, the Samsung device offers an impressive 32MP unit, with the other offers relatively lower resolution at 20MP. Since they are priced similarly, you must be wondering which one among them is able to take the best photographs. As always, we're ...