Thursday, May 14, 2020

Poco Global Launched Poco F2 Pro With Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 & 5G Ready, Device Price & Details

After a decades Poco has been launched something from his F line-up, from a bunch of leaks and rumors finally the Poco f2 pro has come out to the world.
Since the Poco launched his first-ever flagship device and that is Poco f1 that phone is something out of the world, the price and the features of the Poco f1 is mind-blowing. A Qualcomm snapdragon 845 chipsets and the all latest out of the box features make it the most value for money smartphone into 2018.

The Poco f1 smartphone grabs all glory and creates a history to the tech world that even flagship-grade features pack device can carry the price of  21k. So after that everyone is waiting for the successor of the Poco f1 but Poco has never launched anything from his F line-up back into a few weeks Poca was launched the different category smartphone in India.


Finally, Poco launched his flagship smartphone Poco f2 pro yes, not the actual successor of f1 but this smartphone also comes with the high-end specifications, like Qualcomm snapdragon 865, AMOLED display with gorilla glass protection and much more.

Poco f2 pro is 5G ready smartphone because it is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 processor, this processor is the much faster and powerful processor in the mobile market.
Poco f2 pro comes with a 64MP quad-camera set-up and a 20MP pop-up camera.

Full Specifications Of  Poco F2 Pro:- 

Display

Display type & size
Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
6.67 inches, 107.4 cm2 (~87.2% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution
1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~395 PPI density)
Screen Protection
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
Features
HDR10+
800 nits high brightness mode
Performance

OS
Android 10, Poco Launcher 2.0
CPU
Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7 nm+)
Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4x1.80 GHz Kryo 585)
GPU
Adreno 650
RAM
128GB 6GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM
UFS 3.0 - 128GB
UFS 3.1 - 256GB
Cooling Technology
LiquidCool
Technology 2.0
Card slot
No
Battery
Non-removable Li-Po 4700 mAh battery
Fast charging 33W, 100% in 63 min (advertised)
USB Power Delivery, Quick Charge 4+
Main Camera

Quad camera
64 MP, 26mm (wide), 1/1.72", 0.8µm, PDAF
5 MP, 50mm (telephoto macro), AF
13 MP, 13mm (ultrawide)
2 MP, (depth)
Video
4320p@24/30fps, 2160p@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps, 1080p@960fps; gyro-EIS
Features
Dual-LED dual-tone flash, HDR, panorama

Front Camera

Single Camera
Motorized pop-up 20 MP, (wide), 1/3.4", 0.8µm
Video
1080p@30fps
Features
HDR, slow-mo selfie

Network

WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth
5.1, A2DP, LE, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive
GPS
Yes, with dual-band A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO, QZSS, NavIC
NFC
Yes
USB
2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector, USB On-The-Go
Infrared port
Yes

Features

Sensors
Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer

Sound

Loudspeaker
Yes
3.5mm jack
Yes
24-bit/192kHz audio

MISC

Color
Black, Grey, Blue, Purple, White
Price
6GB/128GB- 499 EUR
Converted Indian Price
499 EUR to INR = 40,732.80 Indian Rupees



Thursday, November 14, 2019

Apple Launched The New MacBook Pro 16-Inch With Latest 9th Gen Intel Processors



Apple launched the 16-inch model of MacBook Pro. It is the most powerful laptop Apple has made ever. There have been rumors floating around of a 16-inch MacBook Pro model for a while and Apple has finally made it official. The 16-inch MacBook Pro is here and it's the most powerful MacBook Apple has ever made. 

The new model comes with a bigger display (of course), latest 9th Gen Intel processors, bigger battery, more storage and, most importantly, a new and improved keyboard. The 16-inch MacBook Pro has been announced for India as well along with the global markets and prices start at Rs 1,99,900.
The 16-inch MacBook Pro, in Apple's words, is meant for the pros with its bigger 16-inch Retina Display and top-level firepower. The new MacBook Pro also gets improved thermals and more storage to accommodate all the needs of professionals.
 Compared to the top-spec 15-inch MacBook Pro, Apple says the 16-inch model is on an average two times faster and more capable in terms of raw performance.
What's New In MacBook Pro 16 inch Version:
For starters, the most obvious upgrade is the new 16-inch Retina Display which Apple says is the biggest display to be equipped to a MacBook Pro model. The display has a resolution of 3072 x 1920 pixels and has a pixel density of 226 PPI. Physically, the bezels are thinner and you also get a Touchbar on top of the keyboard.
Speaking of the keyboard, Apple has introduced a new Magic Keyboard for the 16-inch model. Apple says the scissor mechanism has been refined and it now offers 1mm of key travel for a satisfying typing experience. And it should be quieter when you are typing at a full pace.
As for the firepower, the 16-inch MacBook Pro gets the latest and the most powerful internals for a Mac computer. Users can spec their laptops with 9th Gen Intel 6-core and 8-core processors which can offer Turbo Boost speeds up to 5GHz. Along with that, the RAM is now also said to be faster and one can spec it up to 64GB in total.

For pro users, graphics are a necessity and the new 16-inch model ensures that with the latest AMD graphics cards underneath. Apple is offering the AMD Radeon Pro 5000M series graphics, which is the first 7nm mobile discrete GPU and is paired with GDDR6 video memory with up to 8GB VRAM. For most video editors, this should be more than enough.
With all that class-leading hardware, Apple has also redesigned the thermal system which now gets 28 percent better airflow within the chassis. There's also an improvement of 37 percent for the heat sink.
--For storage, Apple has doubled the standard storage configuration to 512GB and 1TB. And users can bump up the storage to a whopping 8TB via SSDs.
--Apple has also fitted in a 100WHr battery that is claimed to offer up to 11 hours of battery on a single charge.
Apart from the new 16-inch MacBook Pro, Apple has also launched the Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR monitor. The Mac Pro features Xeon processors with up to 28 cores, memory system with 1.5TB capacity, eight PCIe expansion slots and powerful graphics card. 
The Pro Display XDR features a 32-inch Retina 6K display with P3 wide and 10-bit color, 1,600 nits of peak brightness, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and a super wide viewing angle. These are, however, not yet available in India.

Motorola Razr 2019 Foldable Smartphone Launched Price and More Details

Motorola Razr is back, but now it’s an Android smartphone that can fold in half. Motorola has officially announced its much-rumored modern spin on the iconic flip phone. 

The 2019 Razr keeps the same general form factor but replaces the T9 keypad and small LCD with a 6.2-inch foldable plastic OLED panel and Android 9 Pie. It’ll cost $1,499 when it arrives in January 2020.

This isn’t the first time Motorola has tried to bring back the iconic RAZR branding. There was an entire line of fairly generic Droid RAZR phones a few years ago on which Motorola just slapped the name in hopes of reminding customers of its past glory.


 (You may remember that Motorola styled the old RAZR logo in all caps. For this new model, Motorola is doing the opposite with the lowercase “razr” Since I’m a human, I’m going to henceforth use “Razr” to refer to the new model.)

The new Razr is a fundamentally different take on the foldable phones that we've seen so far instead of turning a modern-sized phone into a smaller tablet, it turns a conventional-sized smartphone into something much smaller and more pocketable.

But the new Razr is much more than just a familiar brand name. This is a true heir to the original flip phone, with a design that’s heavily inspired by its 2004 predecessor, right down to the big curved chin on the bottom (which now also hosts a more modern fingerprint sensor and a USB-C charging port).


The core of the phone is, of course, the display. It’s a 6.2-inch 21:9 plastic OLED panel that folds in half along the horizontal axis. Unfolded, it’s not dramatically bigger than any other modern phone, and the extra height is something that the Android interface and apps adapt to far better than a tablet-size screen. The screen does have a notch on top for a speaker and camera and a curved edge on the bottom, which takes a bit of getting used to, but after a minute or two, you barely notice it.
There’s also a second, 2.7-inch glass-covered OLED display on the outside that Motorola calls the Quick View display. It can show notifications, music controls, and even a selfie camera mode to take advantage of the better main camera. Motorola is also working with Google to let apps seamlessly transition from the front display to the main one.

There are some concerns about durability for the folding display, especially after Samsung’s Galaxy Fold issues. But Motorola says that it has “full confidence in the durability of the Flex View display,” claiming that its research shows that “it will last for the average lifespan of a smartphone.” There’s a proprietary coating to make the panel “scuff resistant,” and it also has an internal nano-coating for splash resistance.

(Don’t take it swimming, though.) Motorola says that the entire display is made with a single cut, with the edges entirely enclosed by the stainless steel frame to prevent debris from getting in. The company also points to its years of experience with plastic OLED panels (going back as far as 2011), noting, “We’re not going to go out there and say, ‘consumers should be cautious of how they use the phone.’”
Part of that confidence has to do with the hinge, which Motorola worked with Lenovo to make. It uses a complicated mechanism of multiple hinges and sliding plates to fold and unfold the phone. More importantly, it really does seem to live up to Motorola’s promises: the device unfolds to a fully flat panel, with no visible or tactile creases, and then it folds up completely flush. 


(It’s actually exactly the same thickness folded like the original RAZR.) Holding the folded Razr up to the sun, you can see a crack of daylight shining through, but otherwise, the gap is barely discernible. It’s very impressive and the current high watermark in the still-fledgling foldable market.

Motorola Razr Specification

  • Snapdragon 710 processor
  • 6GB RAM
  • 128GB internal storage
  • 6.2-inch foldable pOLED display (2142 x 876)
  • 2.7-inch Quick View display (800 x 600)
  • 16MP front-facing camera, f/1.7 with Night Vision mode
  • 5MP internal camera
  • 2510mAh battery
  • USB-C
  • eSIM
  • Android 9 Pie
  • Fingerprint reader

Monday, November 11, 2019

Microsoft’s Surface Pro X

Microsoft’s Surface Pro X has a whole new design with some very interesting features.
Microsoft’s Surface Pro X adds a formerly missing piece to the Surface lineup: an always-on, always-connected device that enables productivity wherever you go. 
What it changes on the inside—especially the custom Snapdragon 8cx-based processor that Microsoft co-designed with Qualcomm is reflected by dramatic changes on the outside: a pair of USB-C ports, a rechargeable pen tray and the unfortunate removal of the headphone jack, USB-A, and the MicroSD slot. There’s also a SIM slot for connectivity, though it’s well hidden.

The 14-inch Surface Pro X tablet is priced from $999 to $1,799 and will ship on November 5. That base price is a few hundred more than the cheapest $799 configuration of the Intel-based Surface Pro 7. As shown below, users will get to select from various memory and storage options, as well as consumer and business versions. A new Surface Slim Pen and Surface Pro X Signature Keyboard are also specific to the platform. Both the Slim Pen and keyboard appear to be sold separately, though we don’t have prices for either.

Whole New Design Of Microsoft Surface Pro X
It’s sort of hard to believe that the first thing worth highlighting is the Surface Slim Pen, but it absolutely is. With the Type Cover inclined, there’s absolutely no indication that anything’s changed. Detach the Cover, though, and a small cubby is revealed: a new, flattish Surface Slim Pen! That recharges when tucked away! That launches the Whiteboard app! And that won’t get lost!
The Slim Pen is flattish, rather than perfectly cylindrical as the regular Surface Pen is. It felt comfortable in the hand and inks with 4,096 levels of pressure, which is pretty standard for competitive styluses.
Equally appreciated: not one but two USB-C slots on the left side of the tablet. Microsoft will still use the Surface Connector to power the tablet, but it sounds like USB-C might be an option in a pinch. Each port can supply 15W of power.

On the plus side, one of the understated features of the design is Microsoft’s ability to squeeze a 13-inch, 2880 x 1920 display into what it calls a 12-inch chassis. (The tablet measures 11.3 x 8.2 x 0.28 inches, slightly smaller than the Surface Pro 7.) The bezels are extremely thin. One of the Surface family’s signature features is a bright, pixel-rich display, and the Surface Pro X lives up to that tradition.
After years of ignoring USB-C, it’s sort of hard to believe Microsoft jumped into it with both feet, but it certainly did. Three ports that you’d expect to see in a Surface the USB-A port, the microSD slot squirreled away under the kickstand, and the headphone jack has all disappeared. It’s a plus for all those who have made the leap to Bluetooth earbuds, but ditching so many legacy ports so quickly is disconcerting.
Microsoft’s Surface Pro X Specs:-
  • Display: 13-inch (2880x1920) (267ppi) touch PixelSense display
  • Processor: Microsoft 3GHz 8-core SQ1 (co-designed with Qualcomm and based on the Snapdragon 8cx)
  • Graphics: Adreno 685
  • Memory: 8GB-16GB LPDDR4x 
  • Storage: 128/256/512GB SSD
  • Ports: Surface Connect, nanoSIM, 2 USB-C
  • Camera: 5MP (user-facing) with Windows Hello; 10MP (rear) with 1080p video
  • Battery: 13 hours (estimated)
  • Wireless: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)/Bluetooth 5.0/Qualcomm Snapdragon X24 LTE
  • Operating system: Windows 10 Home (consumer) / Windows 10 Pro (business)
  • Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.2 x 0.28 inches (7.3mm)
  • Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Color: Aluminum (matte black)
  • Additional features: Quick charging: 80 percent in an hour
  • Price: Preorders start at $999 on Microsoft.com

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Samsung Galaxy Fold In India

The Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone is the most innovative smartphone from Samsung yet. the device folds itself and makes outside a 4.6-inch screen and once you unfold it will give you a tablet experience with a massive 7.3-inch screen.
The Samsung Galaxy Fold is the most forward-thinking smartphone of 2019, finally delivering on the promise of a foldable phone, and instantly proving a real head-turner out on the streets. And yet, it's still not something we can recommend to most people.
Wherever we went with the Fold, people wanted to know what this thing was and how it worked. We demonstrated how it folds down to a 4.6-inch outer screen and folds out to become a 7.3-inch mini-tablet display – and it always amazed. 
But then the second wow-factor kicks: it's twice the price of today's best smartphones, and on top of that it has a troubling track record about durability, which could prove a deal-breaker for many potential buyers.


Samsung has refined the Galaxy Fold throughout a five-month delay to its launch, reinforcing the points where it broke in the hands of early reviewers. But we're still in constant fear of pixel tearing or damaging the vulnerable plastic screen.
The Galaxy Fold is the best example of why foldable is the future of smartphones. Its 7.3-inch screen is built for productivity. We multi-tasked with three apps open on a phone as if this were a tablet. Editing photos is easier, gaming takes a gigantic leap, and showing someone a complicated spreadsheet is doable.

Its folded size is satisfying for one reason: we loved carrying a small phone again. It'll go unappreciated in photos, and the extensive bezel around the 4.6-inch screen makes it feel cramped; but hold this tall, chunky, yet narrow phone in your hand and you'll swear glass phones aren't slippery after all. We felt confident one-handing it on busy streets.

Samsung Galaxy Fold Specs:- 
Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone runs on the Android v9.0 (Pie) operating system. The phone is powered by Octa-core (2.84 GHz, Single core, Kryo 485 + 2.42 GHz, Tri core, Kryo 485 + 1.7 GHz, Quad-core, Kryo 485) processor. It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Chipset. It has 12 GB RAM and 512 GB internal storage.
Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone has a Dynamic AMOLED display. It measures 160.9 mm x 117.9 mm x 7.6 mm and weighs 276 grams. The screen has a resolution of 1536 x 2152 pixels and 362 PPI pixel density. On the camera front, the buyers get a 10 MP + 8 MP Dual Front Cameras and on the rear, there's a 12MP + 12MP + 16MP camera with features like 10 x Digital Zoom, 2 x Optical Zoom, Auto Flash, Touch to focus. It is backed by a 4380 mAh battery. Connectivity features in the smartphone include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, Volte, NFC and more.

SAMSUNG GALAXY FOLD PRICE IN INDIA


Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone price in India is Rs 164,999. Samsung Galaxy Fold was launched in the country on October 29, 2019 (Official). As for the color options, the Samsung Galaxy Fold smartphone comes in Cosmos Black, Space Silver colors.

Apple AirPods Pro Comes With Noise Cancellation More Details and Price In India

Apple’s AirPods are the most popular headphones in the world. Go outside, take a look around, and you'll likely see someone with white plastic stems coming out of their ears. Once ridiculed, we’ve come to shrug and accept this signature look as normal. AirPods weren’t the first true wireless earbuds, but they quickly came to dominate the category because of their sublime ease of use and small-enough-to-take-anywhere carrying case. The second-generation AirPods added wireless charging and a few other minor enhancements but left the design and sound quality unchanged.

In a rapid evolution from rumor to shipping product, Apple introduced the $249 AirPods Pro. And a lot has changed, from the slightly bigger case that now opens on the longer side on down to the Lightning to USB-C cable that comes in the box. They’re only $50 more than the regular AirPods with wireless charging, but the AirPods Pro feel like a major next-generation leap.



The big obvious change is the new design, which switches to an in-ear construction with silicone tips. This is a significant upgrade that will instantly appeal to many people. The first two models of AirPods were hard plastic earbuds that sat in your ears, just like Apple’s iconic iPod headphones. 



Finding a good seal with in-ear earbuds is crucial to getting the best sound from them. For the Pros, Apple includes multiple sizes of silicone tips: small, medium, and large. To take any guesswork out of finding the right size, the company added a software-based fittest to the AirPods settings, which can be found in the Bluetooth section of the iPhone’s Settings app. 

You put the AirPods Pro in, and the test plays a small snippet of music. An inside-facing microphone listens for how things sound in your ears. If a tip is loose, you’re told to try a bigger size. It works! But all the test checks for is a seal, so you might see a good result for more than one size. 

So picking comes down to comfort and how well they stay in your ears. You might find that a different size in each ear works best.

With the shift in design, Apple has also changed how you control the new AirPods. Instead of tapping a touch sensor built into the sides of each earbud, there’s now an indented “force sensor” on the smaller-than-before stems of both AirPods that you squeeze to do things. There’s no actual button, but you hear a very quiet click in the earbuds when the sensor is pressed.

Apple AirPods Pro Some Features
1) Quick squeeze: play / pause / answer calls
2) Double squeeze: skip to the next track
3) Triple squeeze: go back to the previous track
4) Squeeze and hold: Switch between noise-canceling and                 transparency modes

the only customizing you can do is picking what happens when you squeeze and hold the sensor on each earbud: both toggle between noise cancellation and transparency modes by default, but you can also have one invoke Siri if you find hands-free “Hey Siri” commands aren’t dependable enough. And if you want a long squeeze to include an off mode for both noise cancellation and transparency, you’ve got to add that in settings.
Mercifully, Apple also makes it easy to control noise cancellation from Control Center on an iPhone or iPad (just hold down the volume slider) or with Siri voice commands, so you don’t always need to squeeze.


Apple AirPods Pro India Price:- Rs 24,900.