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Xiaomi inks partnership with German brand Leica, to launch new flagship phone in July

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Xiaomi has confirmed its association with German camera brand Leica. The smartphone maker has also announced that their first co-developed phone will arrive in July this year.

According to Xiaomi, the partnership with the legendary image and innovative technology, is a beginning to a new era of mobile photography in July.

Xiaomi took Twitter to make the announcement of its first partnership with a camera brand. While Leica has worked with Huawei, Sharp, and Panasonic previously.

According to Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, the Company focuses on creating the ultimate user experience, and has always hoped to explore the capabilities of smartphone photography to the extreme. Both the companies have agreed with each other’s “pursuits and ideas” and their cooperation involves optical design as well as “tuning aesthetic orientations.

As it is with announcements like this, details are mostly not revealed initially. That means we are not sure if this partnership will have a greater impact on the making of Xiaomi’s next flagship or if it will be limited to a few camera filters, which we have seen before on other phones that use a camera brand’s logo on their bodies.

Earlier this month, Xiaomi launched Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G smartphone in India, with a starting price of Rs 62,999. The smartphone’s comes with 120W fast charging, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU, and a 50MP triple rear camera configuration. Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G is seen as a competitor to the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G, which was introduced in India at a starting price of Rs 66,999.

The Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G is available in two RAM configurations. The 8GB RAM + 256GB storage and 12GB RAM + 256GB storage model costs Rs 62,999 and Rs 66,999, respectively.

Furthermore, Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G is available in three stunning colour options: Couture Blue, Noir Black, and Olive Mauve.

Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G: Specs and features

Featuring 6.73-inch WQHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, Xiaomi 12 Pro 5 offers adaptive refresh rate of the LTPO2 screen may go as low as 1Hz. For improved gaming experience, the phone offers 480Hz touch sampling rate. The smartphone also has twin Harmon Kardon speakers that enable Dolby Atmos. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU powers the phone, which has up to 12 GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It runs MIUI, which is based on Android 12.

Also, Read Here: Xiaomi 12 Pro 5G first sale starts today: Check out the best offers

Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless Earbuds Review: There’s a lot to love here!

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Sennheiser CX True Wireless Review Earbuds Review: There's a lot to love here!

Sennheiser’s consumer audio branch may be under new leadership, but that hasn’t stopped it from introducing new products. The Sennheiser CX and CX Plus were just released in India, and they compete with Samsung, OnePlus, and Jabra’s existing offerings in the mid-range TWS category. So, today I’ll be talking about the updated version of the original CX Wireless Earbuds: CX Plus True Wireless Earbuds, from last month. These come with the added bonus of the ANC (Active Noise Cancellation).

The Sennheiser CX Plus true wireless headphones are officially priced at Rs. 14,990 in India (the price online is roughly Rs. 12,990). Under Rs. 15,000, you get active noise reduction, app compatibility, and Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codec, making this an appealing prospect. The brand also says that with CX Plus you get a high-quality listening experience with Active Noise Cancellation, superior sound quality, and a comfortable sleek design. So is that decidedly modest description actually accurate, or is it a steaming pile of pants? I’ve had the earbuds stuffed to my head, using them as my full-time buds for the last few weeks. Here’s my in-depth review of the earbuds!

Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless: Design and fit

Coming to the design and build of the earbuds, Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless comes in two basic colour options- Black and White. Well, in my opinion, it’s actually a smart move by the brand to not offer these in an extensive range of lush colours, as it simply confuses people, especially me.

Now, talking about the size of these earbuds, these might look like huge buggers. Almost like somebody has taken lids from a pair of marker pens and rammed them into your head. However, despite being such big in size these are surprisingly comfortable. Actually, these can be worn for long hours after time. This has also helped along by the fact that of course, you get different sized rubber tips bundled in the box. So, using the right sized rubber tips if I can get these to fit into my ears without any trouble, they simply just stay in there. Also, one interesting fact about these earbuds is that they never feel they are going to shift about the place.

Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless: Design and fit

These come in handy despite the size, these are quite light-weighted, surprisingly. Why I prefer to use wireless earbuds, is that I like to listen to my music tangle-free, while I’m running. And this is why I enjoyed them precisely. I will say that these have never slipped out of my ears, even at my high jogging pace or when I’m doing star jumps at the park. It never felt like they will just come out flying and bray at some unfortunate passerby. The tailored oval-squarish shape helps them to stay in the place even during your intense workout or running sessions. For a more customised fit, they come with four alternative silicone ear tips in varying sizes.

Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless also comes with an IPX4 splash resistant. This means the pair can survive water sprays, making it ideal for running and strenuous exercises. The charging case, like the AirPods Pro case, is very small, yet it will easily slip into most pockets.

Touch Controls

With Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless you get comprehensive touch controls. So, each bud here registers a single tap, a double-tap, a triple tap as well as a long press. The functionality of these wireless earbuds worked perfectly during my period of review, as well as was very intuitive. The taps are so quick and easy to remember so I picked them up literally in a minute or so, even without any manual. Also, one great feature that you get on these earbuds is that it also provides progressive tunnel feedback on every tap so you know that your taps are registering. This is a quick review of each tap I did on the earbuds:

Action Left earphone (L) Right earphone (R)
Single tap Toggle Transparent hearing Play / Pause
Double Tap Previous track Next track
Triple Tap Toggle Noise cancellation Trigger Voice assistant
Hold Volume down Volume up

These are the generic controls to use the earbuds for your music playing. Now if you wish to use it for calls, here’s a quick view of how they work:

Action Left earphone (L) Right earphone (R)
Single tap Answer/end calls
Double Tap Reject call

Setup and connectivity

Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless also comes with a Sennheiser smart control app. Now the good news is that the app is very much useful and onboards a lot of customization options. You can easily figure out how each of the buds performs and what are their specific functions. It is certainly the most flexible on the touch controls than a lot of the other true wireless earbuds. How? With the fresh and unique customization options that it offers.

The Sennheiser smart control app is very easy and helps a lot in customizing the earbuds as per the users’ convenience. Now, if you’re someone who can’t remember this much tapping information, you can simply disable some or all of the touch controls if you don’t like using them. During my review, I did find that I accidentally triggered them when I was just trying to fumble one of the buds out of my head. So, it’s okay if you feel like these touch controls are just not for you, you have options!

The Sennheiser CX Plus earbuds provide Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and support for four audio codecs: aptX, aptX adaptive, AAC, and SBC. Although this is normal for earbuds in this price range, there is no support for LDAC. The connecting procedure is straightforward: remove the earphones from the case, hold both touchpads for three seconds, and it should appear in the menu of your Bluetooth device. There is no way to factory reset the earphones because there is no physical button on the casing. To execute a factory reset, you’ll need to utilise the associated smartphone app.

The Bluetooth range is rated at 10 metres, and I had no issues with the connection throughout my testing. The Sennheiser worked well with the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, OnePlus 10 Pro, and Dell XPS 13 laptops. The only bummer is that you can’t connect the earbuds with many devices at once. I’m hoping Sennheiser will include this capability in future devices, as Jabra appears to be one of the only manufacturers to do so.

Soundcheck

Sennheiser’s unique 7mm True Response transducers, which are dynamic and closed back, are used in the CX Plus. Unlike other earphones, the CX Plus is well balanced across the frequency spectrum. They also get very loud in my view, and the earbuds sound substantially better at higher levels. For in-ear wireless earbuds, the sound stage is adequate, with acceptable separation of instruments and vocals. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the sound that these little monsters emit:

Audio quality

Now coming to the most awaited part, the audio quality here, on the CX Plus Wireless Earbuds is just like the original CX2 wireless earbuds. So, you get the most respectable and perfect support of all the basic yet substantial codecs with a mix of aptx action. In other simple words, with CX Plus True Wireless you have the best sound and synced sound quality while streaming Netflix and other OTT platforms. However, I did find that with some riotous rock tunes things get a little muddy or complex in the earbuds.  But certainly, with more complex tracks like Lata Mangeshkar’s songs, one of the classics, you won’t miss out on any fine details going in the background that you would certainly miss out on other/less capable wireless earbuds. You will be able to listen to all the high and low notes with these earbuds.

Speaking of the vocal’s quality, it’s truly amazing. They come out very crisp and clear. If you’re like me, who likes to consume content in different languages and in the original one, this is one of the best options you have. I have seen many of my favourite K-drama, Japanese Anime, and even some Thai shows using these earbuds, and trust me the language sounded very clear. Also, if you find any problem with it, you also get to balance it out with the Equalizer tool with the Sennheiser Smart Control App. So, you can use the controller to tweak the output as per your listening preferences. With the Equalizer, you also get a bass boost tool, which I don’t think is much convincing, as there’s plenty of bass pumping out from these earbuds even without that active.

ANC (Active Noise Cancellation)

Coming to the main reason why you should pick up the CX Plus instead of the original CX Wireless is the presence of ANC. Now, this is feature was a massive miss on the originals, and certainly, one that most of the earbuds around this price range offer as standard.

The ANC on CX Plus works perfectly fine. So, when you’re walking down the street, they will surely cut down that heavy traffic noise and any other rumbles and grumbles going on. This is certainly another great thing about the earbuds they offer pretty good and natural isolation from such noises.  Now you know why these are designed to fill your entire ear canal! Also, I didn’t get any serious issues with the wind feedback or anything. Just like any other earbuds, there was some distortion when things get a little blustery. But, overall, I think I could walk through a kinder garden, listening to my favourite podcasts or audiobook perfectly, even with the volume turned fairly low. So, yeah, this is a fair test.

Transparency mode

Sennheiser has also added a Transparency Mode to the CX Plus True Wireless Earbuds. For those who don’t know, it’s the total opposite of ANC. Those external mics basically pick up on everything going around and feed it directly into your head. It also amplifies everything that’s going on the outside. So, if someone’s talking to you, you can quickly activate the mode as an alternative to pulling out your earbud. I find it very convenient as pulling out an earbud each time someone’s talking to me is really messy. So, it’s a great alternative. The transparency mode does pause the music or audiobook you’re listening to, but you can change it with the Sennheiser Smart App.

Battery life

Each earbud contains a 55mAh battery, while the charging case contains a 400mAh cell. The earbuds have an 8-hour standby battery life and a total battery life of 24 hours with the charging case, according to Sennheiser. Now, do these really fulfil the claims? Absolutely yes!

Battery life is actually one of the strongest features of the CX Plus True Wireless Earbuds. I finally got between 6-7 hours of use from a single charge, with ANC active. Also, if you knock off the ANC you will surely get a couple of more hours. So, overall the battery performance is very impressive, being said that these come with ANC.

Coming to the case it comes in also works pretty fine. So, when you’re done with the earbuds and need a refill, you can simply pop them back into the case. These earbuds also charge really quick. However, you only get about 1.5 charges out of the box, despite the fact it’s a chunky morphe. There is also no support for wireless charging.

Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless: Verdict

Sennheiser is expanding its truly wireless earbuds portfolio in India, which is fantastic. They haven’t been competitive in this area in a long time, and things should only get better from here.

Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless: Verdict

It offers some amazing features. Like it’s good to see ANC plugged into these original buds now, one truly missing feature. It also sets these stunners apart from their basic predecessors.

I really liked using these earbuds during the entire review time. However, I will say that the design, you know, is going to sway some people away from them, no doubt. Such a boxy and bulky appearance isn’t everyone’s choice anyway. But with the respectable audio quality, a great bit of ANC action, and a fantastic battery life, I won’t mind spending a couple more bucks for the Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless Earbuds.

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Tech launch roundup of May 2022

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Tech roundup

A number of product launch across categories like audio, wearables, smartphones, and more happened in May. A smart gaming headset by Portronics, Amazfit watch, new pTron neckbands, and the world’s smallest F2.8 standard zoom lens by Sony are among other top launches of May. Here is the list of products launched in May 2022 so far.

pTron Tangent Urban

Available for purchase via Amazon, the pTron Tangent Urban neckband-style pair of earphones features 50ms low latency for a better gaming experience. Bluetooth 5.3 support, a new one-step pairing process, 10mm drivers and IPX4 protection are prominent features of this neckband-style pair of earphones. Equipped with a 400mAh battery, USB-C powered fast charging, the earphones claim to offer four hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charging. Available in Black, Green, and Blue colours, the earbuds cost Rs 799. The latest audio gadget called Ptron Tangent Urban is also equipped with DSP Environmental Noise Cancellation Technology (ENCT).

Portronics Genesis gaming headset

Available in three color options – Black, Grey and Red, the headphones are priced at Rs 1,099. Portronics Genesis gaming headset features a 1.8 meter braided nylon cable. Memory foam head cushions, and a built-in microphone are other features of the Portronics Genesis gaming headset. The Portronics Genesis headset has a metal and polycarbonate construction built for long gaming sessions and it is powered by 40mm drivers.

Dizo Wireless Dash

The Dizo Wireless Dash is among other products launched in May. With a new Kevlar design and sleek looks, Dizo Wireless Dash offers a premium neckband experience. Featuring magnetic instant connection, ENC, a dedicated game mode and customization via the Realme Link app, the earphones offer 11.2mm drivers, 30 hours of music playback. It has a dedicated chip inside for safe charging. The Dizo Wireless Dash will go on sale from May 24. Interested consumers can get Dizo Wireless Dash at an introductory price of Rs 1,299, but will later cost Rs 1,599.

Amazfit GTR 2

Launched in India in May, Amazfit GTR 2 will be available for open sale from May 23. Priced at Rs 11,999, the smartwatch will be available in Black and Grey color options. Consumers can buy the Amazfit GTR 2 via official website of Amazfit and Flipkart. The smartwatch will be on sale at a discounted price of Rs 10,999 as part of the launch offer. This is a limited-period offer, which will remain valid only on the sale day. The actual price of the Amazfit GTR 2 (2022) is Rs 11,999.

Heart-rate tracking, sleep tracking, a SpO2 sensor, and over 90 sports tracking modes, along with 5ATM water resistance and a 471mAh battery are prominent features of Amazfit GTR 2. It also offers 3GB storage for storing offline music. Its Bluetooth calling feature allows users to make calls directly from the watch.

Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3

Made with high-quality materials and excellent workmanship, the MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 is the audio brand’s flagship TWS. It promises to offer higher sound quality, adaptive noise cancellation (ANC), and wearability. They have a variety of technologies and features that elevate the listening experience. The Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 can be bought from various online stores including Amazon or the brand’s official website, www.sennheiser-hearing.com. Furthermore, Sennheiser is offering an introductory price for these stunning earbuds. Customers who are interested can get their hands on the gadget for Rs 21,990.

 

boAt Primia

Launched under affordable segment, it is Company’s first-ever bluetooth calling smartwatch with breathtaking premium metallic design. Available in two classic colours: Black and Blue, the watch is currently priced Rs 4499.

bOAT Primia

The boAt Primia contains smart updates and notifications for messages, emails, notifications, and calls, among many other smart functions. The Primia also doubles as a smart entertainment remote to play, pause or choose a favourite track, or capture photos through your smartphone right from the wrist.

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Latest and upcoming 5G smartphones under Rs15000 segment

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Budget 5G smartphone

With changing time having a smartphone has become a necessity and must have. Smartphone is not only a device to communicate and stay connected with your loved ones, but also helps you to strengthen your social network, expose to a world of knowledge, entertainment, and more. This handy device has brought everything at your doorstep that too at your fingertip.

The impact of smartphones in our lives and society at large cannot be quantified or underestimated because a lot of things have been made possible after the arrival of the smartphone. In view of its use in our daily lives, everyone intends to have one. However, budget can be a reason for many while choosing a smartphone. Here we have compiled the list of latest 5G smartphones that too under Rs 15000.

iQOO Z6 5G

Available in two elegant colours Dynamo Black and Chromatic Blue, iQOO Z6 5G can be bought between Rs 14000 and Rs 16000. Up for sale from March this year, iQOOZ6 5G can be bought from Amazon and iQOO e-store. Featuring a 6.58-inch Full HD+ display, iQOO Z6 5G offers a 120-Hz screen refresh rate paired with a 240-Hz touch sampling rate. Also, it has a 5-layer liquid cooling system for heat dissipation. Flaunting Snapdragon 695 SoC chipset under the hood, the device comes in three storage option- 4GB RAM/ 6GB RAM/ 8GB RAM onboard.

The phone also comes with a feature called Ultra Game Mode, which adjusts and adapts the gaming experience to the user’s preferences. This allows users to toggle between the three settings – Power Saving, Balanced, and Monster Mode – and configure their preferences in the form of statistics such as CPU, GPU, RAM, and battery life. Just what the gaming community required!

iQOOZ6

Realme 9 5G

With 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, users can store more photos, videos, and files locally. With Dynamic RAM Expansion technology, realme 9 5G is also supercharged. It enables an additional 5GB of virtual RAM. So that you can switch between apps instantaneously. With 18W Quick Charge support over a USB Type-C port, the Realme 9 5G runs on a 5,000mAh battery. The Realme 9 5G, launched in March this year is available in stargaze white and Meteor Black. This smartphone by Realme has a 48 megapixel AI triple camera an f/1.8 aperture lens and two 2-megapixel sensors for monochrome and macro photography with f/2.4 aperture lenses. The phone comes with 16 megapixel selfie camera with an f/2.1 aperture lens. Additionally, Realme 9 5G also has Street photography mode. The handset along with a peak brightness of 600 nits allows users to ‘expand’ available RAM up to 11GB, by utilising unused internal storage on the handset.

Realme Q5i

The upcoming Realme Q5i is expected to be available in the Rs15000 bracket. Expected to be available in Black and Blue colour options, Realme Q5i is rumoured to have 6.58 inch display. Realme Q5i is expected to be released on June 16 and likely to carry the price tag of Rs14,890.

Realme Q5i

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 T

This budget 5G smartphone offers Octa core (2.2 GHz, Dual Core + 2 GHz, Hexa Core)MediaTek Dimensity 7004 GB RAM. This budget-5G smartphone was the fifth handset in the Redmi Note 10 lineup in India. The rebranded version of the globally launched Redmi Note 10 5G, Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 T comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with FHD+ 1080 x 2400 pixels resolution. The display supports an adaptive refresh rate by which you can switch the refresh rate between 30Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, and 90Hz range. For optics, the Redmi Note 10T makes use of a triple-camera setup, which consists of a 48MP primary main camera, and a pair of 2MP depth and macro camera units. On the front side, the Redmi Note 10T sports an 8MP camera. The device offers 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. It also has microSD card support.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 T

Moto G51 5G

This budget-friendly 5 smartphone by Motorola is equipped with a Qualcomm snapdragon 750+ chipset paired with Adreno 619 GPU. It has 4GB RAM and 64GB storage space expandable up to 1TB via a microSD card slot support. Moto G51 5G smartphone flaunts a 6.8 inches full HD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. Furthermore, it has a triple array of cameras on the back with a 50MP as primary, 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. Additionally, it features a 13MP camera for stunning selfies. The battery has a power of 5000mAh and supports 20W fast charging.

Moto G51 5GPOCO M3 Pro 5G

Specification wise, the POCO M3 Pro 5G runs MIUI 12, based on Android 11 and features a 6.5-inch full-HD+ hole-punch display with 90Hz refresh rate, DynamicSwitch feature, 91 per cent screen-to-body ratio, and Corning Gorilla Glass protection. Under the hood, the Poco M3 Pro 5G comes with the MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC, paired with the Mali-G57 GPU, up to 6GB of RAM, and up to 128GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage.

Other key features of POCO M3 Pro 5G include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and AI Face Unlock. The phone gets it fuel from a 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. Connectivity options include dual-SIM slots, 5G, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.1, GPS, 3.5mm audio jack, and USB Type-C port.

Sensors onboard include proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, electronic compass, and IR blaster. The all-new Poco smartphone is priced at Rs 13,999 for the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage model, while the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage variant costs Rs 15,999. The phone is available in Cool Blue, Power Black and Poco Yellow colour options.

POCO M3 Pro 5G

Poco X4 Pro 5G

Launched in March this year, POCO introduced its Poco X4 Pro 5G, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset with an Adreno 619 GPU for graphical needs.  Poco X4 Pro 5G features a 6.67-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 layer. The Poco X4 Pro 5G offers up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. This under Rs 15k 5G smartphone comes pre-installed with the Android 11-based MIUI 13 custom skin.

Also, Read Here: Best 5G Phones in India (2022): Check Latest 5G Mobile Specifications, Launch Date, Price

Google’s new AI Test Kitchen app lets users understand its conversational AI

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Google’s new AI Test Kitchen app lets you test its conversational AI

Google has stated that it is developing a new version of its conversational AI model, LaMDA 2. However, just creating the conversational AI wasn’t enough to test the technology right. Hence, it has created an app called AI Try Kitchen to test it out. Google has clearly stated that the Conversational language models aren’t exactly where we’d like them to be yet. There’s much room for improvement and enhancements. Therefore, the AI Evaluate Kitchen is created to explicitly test LaMDA’s ability to read and respond to spoken language.

The AI Test Kitchen will debut with three demonstrations of how Google is refining its conversational AI models. These models come with not just different titles, but pre-decided goals of their own. The three demonstrations are named Imagine It, List It, and Talk About It. Because these are merely experiments, the results also don’t have any standards set. Some unexpected results are expected from these. Also, Google has asked to provide comments for each response LaMDA provides. This is how they’re planning to improve it.

Imagine It

The first is Imagine It, a demo in which you may ask the app a question that begins with “Imagine if…” The tester can type anything here, and the LaMDA model will respond with a full description of what you could see or feel in the circumstance you described.

Imagine It- Google's new AI kitchen App

For example, you may ask it to visualise the deepest section of the ocean, and the model will answer with a description of Mariana’s Trench. You may then ask more questions to acquire progressively specific descriptions of the scene you wish to envision. So, this is how you can actually dive deep into the ocean without even actually being there.

List It

List It is another intriguing demo. It involves feeding LaMDA a concept for something you wish to achieve. It will show LaMDA 2’s ability to “break down a complicated objective or issue.”

List It- Google's new AI kitchen App

Users can pose questions like “I want to learn ukulele” or “I want to plant a garden” in this part, which is called List It. LaMDA will produce a list of subtasks to assist you in getting started, and according to Google, it may even suggest ideas you hadn’t considered. In addition to providing you with the names of veggies that you can produce, AI Test Kitchen may also provide you with a set of instructions or meteorological conditions to consider. During the demonstration, the app provided a bit of advice for those with limited space, recommending plants that would flourish in smaller gardens.

Talk About It

Finally, the last example is designed to address a unique difficulty that conversational AI models face: keeping on one topic throughout a discussion. This demo encourages the user to begin a conversation about a topic.

Talk It- Google's new AI kitchen App

Like during the demo, the app started by asking “Have you ever wondered why dogs like to play fetch so much?” In its responses to simple follow-ups like “Why is that,” the system replied with more information about dogs and their senses of smell. The goal is to assess how successfully LaMDA can bring the discussion back to the original issue.

According to CEO Sundar Pichai, Google is using this app in part to gather feedback on its new AI model. It will open up access “over the coming months, carefully assessing feedback from the broad range of stakeholders — from AI researchers and social scientists to human rights experts.” Pichai said these findings will be incorporated into future versions of LaMDA. He added that, over time, the company intends to “continue adding other emerging areas of AI into our AI Test Kitchen.”

If you want to try it out for yourself, you’ll have to wait a little longer. Google says it’s starting with small groups and gradually extending the AI Test Kitchen app, so you might not be a part of it right immediately.

Also Read: iQoo Neo 6 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G chipset and 80W flash charge to be launched on May 31

iQoo Neo 6 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G chipset and 80W flash charge to be launched on May 31

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iQoo Neo 6

The Chinese smartphone company iQOO has confirmed the launch date of iQoo Neo 6. According to the latest update, iQoo Neo 6 will be launched on May 31. The new offering by iQOO will reportedly be the mid-range device in India.

An Amazon exclusive, the upcoming smartphone will have Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 5G chipset and 80W flash charge. While, the China variant of the iQoo Neo 6, featured a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.

As per the teaser on the official Twitter handle of the iQoo India, the upcoming smartphone is expected to be launched in two colour options — Dark Nova and Interstellar. Soon to be launched iQoo Neo 6 is likely to have up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of inbuilt storage.

Reports also indicate that the sale of the smartphone may take begin in the first week of June. However, any official date is yet to be announced by the Company.

iQoo Neo 6 specifications and price

The upcoming mid-range device Neo 6 is expected to feature a 6.62-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED with support for 120Hz display. It is expected to be priced under Rs 30,000. The handset will run on Android 12.

Camera of iQoo Neo 6

The upcoming device is said to have a 16-megapixel front camera, apart from a triple camera setup with 64-megapixel (OIS), 8-megapixel, and 2-megapixel sensors. To be launched iQoo Neo 6 is likely to have a 4,700mAh battery. The handset is also said to feature 80W fast charging.

Previous launches of iQOO

Last month, iQOO, a sub-brand of Vivo introduced iQOZ6Pro 5G to the Indian market. The previous launch of the Company features a Snapdragon 778G5G, FHD+AMOLED display, 64 MP main camera. The battery is supported by 66 W flash charge. Before iQOZ6Pro 5G, the Company launched its iQOO Z6 5G phone in India in March. iQOO Z6 5G  features Snapdragon 695 5G mobile platform, 120 Hz FHD+ display and five layer liquid cooling system. Its 5000mAh battery promises a long lasting battery life for extended gaming and video watching sessions. It also comes with 18W fast charging technology that juices up the battery quickly.

Also, Read Here: iQOO Z6 Pro launching in India soon: Check price, specifications

Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mobile platforms

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Snapdragon

With an aim to offer up to 10 percent faster speeds and 30 percent power reduction to deliver the ultimate gameplay experience, chip-maker Qualcomm announced the launch of Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mobile platforms.

With an improved Qualcomm Adreno GPU, Snapdragon 8+ aims to serve the next generation of premium and high-tier Android smartphones focused on gaming and high-speed connectivity.

Featuring a Qualcomm Kryo CPU with up to 10 percent faster processing and up to 30 percent improvement in power efficiency, Snapdragon 8+ promises up to 60 extra minutes of gameplay to users.

Featuring the latest technologies such as 8K HDR video recording, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 will be adopted by ASUS ROG, Black Shark, HONOR, iQOO, Lenovo, Motorola, Nubia, OnePlus, OPPO, OSOM, realme, RedMagic, Redmi, vivo, Xiaomi, and ZTE, among leading global OEMs and brands. Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is capable of capturing in the premium HDR10+ format. Commercial devices with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is expected to be available in the third quarter of 2022.

On the other hand, leading global OEMs and brands including HONOR, OPPO, and Xiaomi will adopt the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 which brings a selection of high-end, in-demand features and technologies to more people around the world. According to the company, commercial devices with Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 are expected to be available in Q2 2022.

With improved Adreno GPU in Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 promises to deliver more than 20 percent faster graphics rendering. This platform also supports an immersive Quad HD+ Display and amplified audio featuring anti-howling for multi-player gaming. It features a Qualcomm ‘Spectra triple ISP’ so users can shoot simultaneously from three cameras or take photos at 200MP – a first in the Snapdragon 7 series.

According to Christopher Patrick, senior vice president and general manager, mobile handsets, Qualcomm the, primary focus of the company is to deliver new ground breaking features and technologies to the mobile industry, and for customers’ flagship devices.

Patrick added that they first implemented these features first in their Snapdragon 8-series and then waterfall them down mobile roadmap.

In another development, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. recently announced another milestone in making extended reality (XR) the next computing platform with the Wireless AR Smart Viewer Reference Design, powered by the Snapdragon® XR2 Platform. The cord-free reference design helps OEMs and ODMs more seamlessly and cost-efficiently prototype and bring to market lightweight, premium AR glasses to enable immersive experiences that unlock the metaverse.

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WiFi 6E Routers: The next revolutionary routers to look out for in India

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WiFi 6E Routers: The next revolutionary routers to look out for in India

The current scenario has brought a change in the way we do business, many companies have transformed digitally and digital behaviour is likely to continue further. As we have moved to the post lockdown world the organizations should ensure that they have the proper digital tools to keep their business running. For any home or business, getting the best WiFi/internet coverage is the key. With professionals and students working and learning from home or other locations, the performance and security demands of a WiFi network have increased exponentially.

Devices in these ultra-connected households have been in constant competition for bandwidth on crowded WiFi networks, stressing the need for the new, clean 6Ghz band. NETGEAR’s WiFi 6E offering helps to resolve these congestion issues by adding the previously unavailable 6GHz WiFi spectrum that can be used as an express lane to connect more devices with faster speeds and reliability.

WiFi 6E routers: Availability?

With a rich history of being innovation leaders in networking products, NETGEAR proudly announced its first WiFi 6E Tri-band Routers, the Nighthawk RAXE500, earlier this year at CES 2021 and the Nighthawk RAXE300 Tri-band WiFi 6E Router at CES 2022. With the arrival of these devices, NETGEAR is poised to be the backbone of the hyper-connected home of today and of the future. This year alone, it is forecasted that more than 316 million Wi-Fi 6E devices will enter the market. While it’s expected that smartphones will be one of the first consumer products to adopt WiFi 6E, we can also expect to see devices like TVs, PCs and VR devices do the same.

WiFi 6E router: When to upgrade?

Like 5GHz before it, it may take WiFi 6 on 6GHz years before we start to see it everywhere, but that’s not to say that you won’t see much benefit if you’re an early adopter. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, someone who is always excited about the latest and greatest technology, or someone who values the best performance available, WiFi 6E will be a game-changer and perfect for the smart homes of today and tomorrow. Even more, as WiFi 6E becomes widely used, 6GHz’s short-range and greater number of channels will provide an advantage in challenging environments like apartment complexes, sports stadiums, and corporate campuses.

How to get going on Wi-Fi 6E?

Wi-Fi generation updates need new and better devices. Several manufacturers have started rolling out Wi-Fi 6E compatible electronic devices. These products have Wi-Fi 6E written on their packaging. The change has started with smartphones, but soon, there will be laptops and tablets, smart TVs and almost any other connected device that supports Wi-Fi 6E. Consumers need to purchase a new Wi-Fi 6E router to start enjoying the fast internet experience. It is essential to know that all the new Wi-Fi 6E devices should be compatible with the existing routers at home. However, the real benefits of 6GHz will only be visible when the device works on a Wi-Fi 6E router.

WiFi 6E routers: Availability?

We can expect that in 2022, Wi-Fi 6E will become a commonly accepted standard for routers, enabling people to enjoy a better experience on their connected devices and power a digital-first future. Technically, Wi-Fi 6E offers the same theoretical top speed as Wi-Fi 6, i.e., 9.6 Gbps. Until it is available in India, users can enjoy Wi-Fi 6 devices which are the best in the industry and offer the best internet-connected capacity, faster wireless speeds, lower latency and improved network efficiency and operate on 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. Some of the best NETGEAR WiFi 6 devices are – NETGEAR Orbi Mesh RBK853/852, Orbi Mesh RBK753/752, Orbi Mesh RBK352/353, Nighthawk RAX200, Nighthawk RAX120, Nighthawk RAX50, Nighthawk RAX40, Nighthawk RAX10 etc. and is available on www.netgearstore.in.

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Underworld Gang Wars: Mayhem Studios announces its first Battle Royale title

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Underworld Gang Wars: Mayhem Studios announces its first Battle Royale title

Gaming is like a therapy that we can’t get enough and if it’s a new Battle Royale, then nothing else is required. That’s the case with India’s AAA games studio- Mayhem Studios. The studio has finally spread its wings in the Battle Royale ground of India with their latest game- “Underworld Gang Wars”. The game is the company’s first title announced in the arena of Battle Royale versions. With the characters and plot rooted in India, the game promises an exciting setting with some interesting characters inspired by stories of India.

Underworld Gang Wars: Gameplay

For the first time in a AAA game, the locales, gangs, and emblems are set in an authentically Indian setting. Hence, the game is not only rolled out but is rooted in the aesthetic of our country. The theme, weapons, and the maps of the game have been designed to offer a unique experience to the gamers as well.

In UGW, the action picks up as the underdog gang from the West attempts to wrest control of the Eastern area from its arch-rival urban gang.

Underworld Gang Wars: Gameplay

To give an authentic experience, each place in the game is modelled after a real-life site in India. The players will get a unique and fresh picture of the land they’re coming from. whether it’s the coal mines or the apartment complex next door. It also features some iconic landmarks such as a fort, railway, stadium, and racetrack. The true picture of the homeland set up in an arena filled with enemies is definitely going to be fun!

Underworld Gang Wars: Release date

The game is all set and scheduled to be launched later this year. The action is saved, for the time being, however, the game’s pre-registration window will open for the players starting 22nd May 2022.

Underworld Gang Wars: Release date

Commenting on the announcement, Ojas Vipat, CEO of Mayhem Studios, said: “We are thrilled to come up with the first Battle Royale Title that promises to offer one of the most relatable storylines for gamers. UGW’s unique locations and the highly relatable universe with great graphics are sure to provide a great experience for Battle Royale players. We are also excited to put together a blockbuster game with some unique stories of India for the world.” This is a whole plot that we need here!

Mayhem Studios held India’s largest game reveal through a drone show at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai. The company presented the game logo and developed a QR code through this drone show. This drone display has also helped them to bring more observers to the game teaser. If you haven’t watched the teaser yet, you can have a look here:

Underworld Gang Wars: Mayhem Studios announces its first Battle Royale title

The event was also attended by leading gaming influencers and enthusiasts like Tanmay Bhat, Mortal, Scout and Dynamo Gaming.

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This global chip maker dominates premium Android smartphone chip market in Q1 2022

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Global chip maker and telecommunications company Qualcomm has recorded record revenue in the first quarter of 2022. According to a research report, Qualcomm saw its third consecutive quarterly record revenue in Q1 2022 at $11.6 billion. The business units of Qualcomm recorded annual growth of between 28% and 61%.

In addition to Qualcomm, MediaTek also posted healthy growth in Q1 2022. MediaTek recorded an impressive set of numbers for the quarter with revenues growing 32% YoY and 10.2% QoQ to reach $4.8 billion.

According to Counterpoint’s Global Handset Model Sales Tracker, MediaTek led the Android smartphone SoC market in 2021 with a 44% share, followed by Qualcomm with 35%.

The research report indicates that focus on the premium smartphone segment (>$500) has helped Qualcomm to grow its revenues in the first quarter of the ongoing financial year.

The report further reveals that Snapdragon 800 series and Snapdragon 700 series, mainly the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Snapdragon 778G, are both key volume drivers of Qualcomm.

Furthermore, Qualcomm has gained a 75% share of Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series shipments. In previous Samsung flagship models, there was a more equitable split between Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered SKUs and Samsung Exynos-powered SKUs. Qualcomm is also driving more revenues with its RFFE (RF Front End), allowing it to capture a higher share in the BoM.

MediaTek dominates the low-mid tier wholesale price segment ($100-$299), driven by its Dimensity 700 and Dimensity 900 series. Also, the 4G SoC in the <$199 price band is driven by the P35, G80 and G35 chipset models. MediaTek has entered the premium segment with the Dimensity 9000 series, but the sales will only start to pick up in Q2 2022.

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