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Sevenaire Dock S15: India’s first and only wireless charging dock for Samsung smartphone, watch and earbuds

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Why should Apple users have all the fun? Presenting India’s first multi-charging wireless dock for Samsung smartphone and smartwatch owners. Now you can conveniently charge your Samsung phone and Samsung Watch simultaneously using a single wireless dock from Sevenaire. The S15 is designed specifically for Samsung devices and can also be used for charging Qi-compatible phones and gadgets.

Sevenaire is the first Indian brand that caters a wireless multi-device charging dock for Samsung ecosystem users, it said in a statement. The Sevenaire Dock S15 is a 2-in-1 wireless charging dock for Samsung mobile, Samsung Watch and wireless earbuds.

Crafted with elegance and using durable silicone and ABS materials, it is built around some of the safest and intelligent electronics, with a promise of convenience and safety. The silicone anti-slip surface prevents the smartphone and watch from slipping, while premium ABS materials promise long life and durability, making it highly portable to carry in your handbag or backpack. The S15 uses a USB Type-C port and requires just a single 18W QC3.0 power adapter to function.

Also Read: Sevenaire launches Dock D1600, a 15W portable 3-in-1 wireless charging mat for Apple users

The Sevenaire S15 features a dedicated spot on the left for the Samsung Galaxy Watch and is compatible with Samsung Galaxy watch series 1/2/3 and 4. Additionally, you can also use it to charge the Samsung Galaxy Active (series 1/2/3/4). The right side of the charging pad can charge all Samsung wireless compatible smartphones starting from the Galaxy S6, S7,S8,S9,S10,S20,S21 series and even Note 8,9,10,20 and even the latest Galaxy Note/Fold/Flip phones. That’s not all, you can also charge any smartphone that has a wireless charging option – be it Apple’s iPhone, or other Android smartphones from Google, OnePlus 8 Pro,9 Pro or Xiaomi Mi10. You can even charge any wireless charging earbuds on it namely Samsung Buds Live and Samsung Buds Pro and many more. Checkout the full list of compatible devices on brand’s website.

The Sevenaire Dock S15 requires an 18W USB fast charger and can charge your Samsung Smartphones with up to 15 watts of power while charging your Samsung Watch with up to 2.5 Watts of power simultaneously. Lastly, keeping your Samsung smartphone and Watch safe are the S15’s intelligent protection chips that secure your devices from over-voltage, over-current, over-charging and over-heating.

Available in Black, the Sevenaire S15 portable wireless charging dock for Samsung will be available for a price of Rs 2,999 and can be purchased from Amazon.in or Sevenaire.com.

Also Read: Sevenaire launches ‘Neptune’ – 24W portable speaker with RGB LED lights

Tech NewsWrap: Vivo iQOO 9 launch date confirmed… and more

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Vivo iQOO 9 launch date confirmed

Vivo has confirmed that its upcoming iQOO 9 series will launch on January 5, 2022. The company has also lifted the curtain from the much-anticipated look of the phone series. Reportedly, the new iQOO 9 will retain the BMW M design on the back. It will remain Samsung E5 AMOLED, but this time it will be a second-generation panel. It will also be the official KPL device, meaning all competitors will use it in the Arena of Valor King Pro League competition.

Amazon Customer’s Choice Awards 2021 announced

Amazon announced the winners of its first-ever ‘Amazon Customer’s Choice Smartphone & Smart TV Awards 2021’. This annual property was aimed at celebrating and recognizing the best in the smartphone and TV products that are available on Amazon.in. The voting started from December 6, 2021 and received an overwhelming response from over 50,000 participants. The winners are chosen from 12 categories in smartphones and 9 categories in television.

Read here | Winners of first Amazon Customer’s Choice Smartphone, Smart TV Awards 2021 announced

WhatsApp to allow you to link up to 10 groups

WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new community feature, which is set to make the app feature-rich and will allow up to 10 groups to be added in a ‘community’. The feature has been recently spotted in an iOS beta build and is expected to come to both platforms soon. With communities, admins of a community will have more control than admins of a group and will be able to do things like deciding who and who cannot message on a group. Meanwhile, when members will leave a community, they will not be able to view the linked groups either.

Xiaomi introduces MIUI 13

Xiaomi has announced the latest version of custom operating system MIUI – called MIUI 13 and is based on Android 12. It builds on the existing MIUI 12.5 which powers several Xiaomi devices in China, India and other markets. The company released the MIUI 13 during an online event in China. MIUI 13 will focus more on security and privacy enhancements, the company said during its launch event. It comes with an all new MiSans font for Xiaomi phones and improved security and privacy features. Xiaomi has also announced MIUI 13 Pad for its tablets.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro: Which flagship phone claims the crown?

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro: Which flagship phone claims the crown?

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When it comes to flagship smartphones, we can’t miss talking about Samsung and Apple. While Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is one of the best high-end Android phones of 2021, one simply can’t deny the existence of iPhone 13 range. And the iPhone 13 Pro is the big and shiny flagship phone leading the charge. Ahead of the lucrative end of year period, it’s going to have to wrestle with the early-crowned king of the 2021 device – the Galaxy S21 Ultra, to win over the public.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Comparison

Today we are comparing the two biggest phones of 2021 – Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and Apple iPhone 13 Pro. If you are planning to buy any one of these two smartphones for yourself, then this comparison will help you pick the right model. Let’s get started:

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Design

The designs of both the phones – Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and iPhone 13 Pro – are iconic. To accommodate the bigger lenses used by the iPhone 13 Pro, Apple has shrunk the notch on the model while giving it a slightly larger camera array. But on Galaxy S21 Ultra, you don’t have to deal with a notch at all as there’s just a small punch hole. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is taller and thicker than the iPhone 13 Pro while Apple’s device is fractionally wider.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Design

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Display

The screen of Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is a 6.8-inch AMOLED and can run at both a 120Hz refresh rate and a QHD+ (1440 x 3200) resolution simultaneously. While, the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a smaller, less sharp 6.1?inch 1170 x 2532 OLED screen. When it comes to raw image quality, there really isn’t much in the device.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Display

The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra would take this category if you awarded bonus points for having a feature first. After all, fast-refreshing displays are old hat for Samsung’s handsets, and the Galaxy S21 Ultra is able to dynamic adjust how fast its display will refresh, scaling from 10Hz all the way up to 120Hz. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra also fully supports Samsung’s S Pen, which is sold as an accessory.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Camera

The Galaxy S21 Ultra and iPhone 13 Pro cameras seem evenly matched. There’s a new-generation 108-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and two telephoto cameras on Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra. This time around, iPhone putting the emphasis on low-light photography. The main 12-megapixel lens uses a bigger sensor than before and lets in 49 percent more light while the aperture on the ultrawide angle lens has increased as well. For selfie lovers, Galaxy S21 Ultra offers 40-megapixel front camera and iPhone 13 Pro carries a 12-megapixel selfie shooter. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S21 Ultra continues to rule with its zoom ability. Besides, optical zoom on iPhone 13 Pro goes up to 3X and has introduced new camera features, Cinematic Mode and Photographic Styles.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Processor

The iPhone 13 Pro is a bit more powerful than the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. Apple’s iPhones have been the most powerful in their class for some time now, and the iPhone 13 Pro’s Apple A15 Bionic chipset continues that trend. With a new Apple A15 Bionic chipset running the show on the iPhone 13 Pro, you’d figure the Cupertino-based tech giant would continue to enjoy a big advantage. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra uses the Samsung Exynos 2100 which is commonly used for most high-end Android smartphones now.

In terms of storage, both smartphones give you a choice of 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB of internal capacity, but the iPhone 13 Pro also supplies a 1TB option. Besides, as you might expect, both smartphones are 5G ready.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Battery

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra comes with a 5,000mAh battery, while the iPhone 13 Pro has been found to have a 3,095mAh Li-ion type battery with 23W Fast Charging, MagSafe 15W wireless charging, 7.5W Qi wireless charging. That might be a lot smaller than the Samsung, but more significantly it’s a massive increase on the iPhone 12 Pro Max’s 3,687mAh equivalent, which had a great stamina.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Price

Apple iPhone 13 Pro price in India starts at Rs 119,900 for 6 GB RAM + 128 GB internal storage base variant, which is available in Gold, Silver, Graphite, Sierra Blue colour. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra price in India starts from Rs 102,999 for 12 GB RAM + 256 GB internal storage base variant which is available in Phantom Silver, Phantom Black, Phantom Brown colour.

Conclusion

Undoubtedly, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is the iPhone 13 Pro’s biggest competitor. It’s been arguably the best all-round smartphone on the market for most of 2021. However, the things that are important to phone owners — performance, cameras, storage — are the things the Apple iPhone does best. The areas where Samsung holds a big edge is fast refreshing display. However, the addition of a 120Hz display to the iPhone 13 Pro successfully closes the gap to the stunning screen of Galaxy S21 Ultra, though on brightness and sharpness, we would still have to give the latter the edge. In the end, you won’t be disappointed with either device. These are the best options for Android and iOS today.

Also Read: Sumo wishes to make India a major hub of AAA games development, says studio director

 

Sumo wishes to make India a major hub of AAA games development, says studio director

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Mobile gaming is big in India due to the increasing penetration of smartphones and the free-to-play nature of many popular titles. But video game consoles and high-priced games still remain out of reach for average users. Still, the country is fast emerging as an export hub for game developers and the esports companies are increasing their investments. Though the home console market in India is tiny compared to that of mature territories like the US and Europe, developers like Sumo Digital want to use India as a major exporter of games and develop AAA titles almost exclusively for game consoles. The recent opening of Sumo Digital’s second studio in India in Bangalore after Sumo Pune, shows the British company’s commitment to put India on the global map. Stewart Neal, Studio Director, Sumo India, speaks more about this development, in a conversation with Ramesh Kumar Raja. Excerpts:

Sumo Digital is looking to expand further in India, setting up a second studio in Bangalore. Can you please tell us about this move and some of the expectations that the organization has towards this venture?

This move is indeed a milestone for us. We have been looking forward to expanding in India for some time now since we feel there is immense potential for growth in this country. Now that the new Sumo studio in Bangalore is finally here, we are incredibly excited. The new studio will provide more opportunities to deliver specialist development services on multiple console titles. Having a studio in Bangalore, India’s IT capital, is of special importance as the place is brimming with talent in the fields of IT and development, which we seek to leverage for Sumo’s continued growth in the country.

Although console gaming is not as popular as its mobile and PC counterparts, it’s still growing at a significant rate in India. Do you feel that India will one day become a hub of console game developers?

Yes, I feel that India has the potential to become a hub of console game development firms and is pacing down this road in recent times. As per the 2020 Maple Capital Advisors’ Report, the number of game development companies in India went from about 25 in the year 2010 to more than 400 in present times.

Xbox Series X and PS5 recently observed unparalleled sales even with stock shortages due to Covid. The surge in sales of popular consoles has worked to attract investments in the Indian console gaming market. This was highlighted in a 2021 report by KPMG that mentioned that India received investments of 544 million USD in its gaming sector within the first half of FY 2020-21.

Further, it is a fact that India is predominantly inclined towards mobile gaming. However, I believe that people indulging in mobile gaming can actually work to facilitate the growth of the console gaming market. This is because a hiked interest in gaming would naturally lead people to try out other forms available in the field.

I feel that these growth data points are sufficient proof of the fact that India’s gaming industry is advancing.

Lastly, the Indian games industry is abundant in talented developers looking for an opportunity to explore the field of console game development and leverage their skills and knowledge to grow in this arena. Enhanced interest in console gaming could facilitate that.

“I believe that people indulging in mobile gaming can actually work to facilitate the growth of the console gaming market. This is because a hiked interest in gaming would naturally lead people to try out other forms available in the field”

Please tell us about works done by Sumo Digital on the games such as Hitman 2, Forza Horizon 4, Sackboy: A Big Adventure etc.

For Hitman 2

Two levels are created, The Columbia and the Arc from scratch.

For Forza 4

We worked on Barn find vehicle texturing. Created the barn for the vehicles. Environment creation where we created multiple iconic buildings and also worked on asset creation that could be placed on the map.

For Sackboy

Level creation – We were responsible for working on level art where we created levels. We did layouts and then did multiple art passes by adding assets to the levels to bring them to life. We were also responsible for a lot of art motifs where we generated some cool surprise and delight ideas that could be used in levels.

The Pune design team worked on numerous levels from single-player, multiplayer to time trials for Sackboy: A Big Adventure. We collaborated with a team from the Sheffield studio to create small sections of grey box layouts called motifs to explore the interesting combinations of gameplay objects and scenarios. We shortlisted these motifs and used them along with play areas, surprise and delight moments to give ample challenge whilst maintaining the core principles of the game. We worked on prototyping various gameplay objects via visual scripting as well. It was a great experience working with the Pune art and code team along with the Sheffield team.

Can you please tell us about AAA gaming production at Sumo Pune? What were the challenges you faced?

The biggest challenge has been ensuring that we are consistently welcoming new individuals from India’s broad talent pool to join our development teams. India has a very large number of talented programmers, designers and artists, but as more studios are opening, the competition for high-priority roles can be fierce.

Historically, the value of working within the games industry in India was not traditionally understood. Thankfully, attitudes towards the industry have changed massively in recent years, with the stability, security and development opportunities it can provide boosting the interest in joining. As a Sumo Digital studio, we’re committed to supporting entry to the games industry through education and hope that we can further explore opportunities for outreach through Sumo Pune and Sumo Bangalore to continue supporting the growth of our industry.

What is the future of AAA gaming in India?

The AAA gaming industry is fast growing in India. I feel that it would grow at a similar, if not an amplified, rate in the future as well. Sumo is looking forward to leveraging this growth. We wish to make India a major hub of AAA games development in the future and are currently working in this direction.

What are the recent trends in artificial intelligence and game developments?

Artificial intelligence in video games is mainly centered on making the non-playable characters behave in a realistic and believable manner. Techniques such as state machines, decision and behavior trees are popular to drive the AI decision making. Recently, machine learning is coming up as a tool which can result in AI characters having emergent and human-like behaviors, for example an AI learning from its mistakes and adapting to dynamic scenarios. It also can be used to make developing games easier. It can reduce manpower required in large and complex games by automating pipelines such as parts of game testing and also be used in procedural world and content creation. Currently, use of machine learning in games is not widespread, but with future advancements in the technology and new research, it has potential to become a mainstream tool in game development.

What are some of the video game projects that Sumo Bangalore has in store for its gamers?

Whilst we can’t discuss details of our unreleased projects currently, rest assured we have some really exciting games in development and look forward to sharing them with the world soon. Our teams at Sumo India Studios are working on projects across multiple platforms and multiple genres, so it’s a very exciting time to be part of the teams.

With more and more youth looking to delve into the field of esports and game development, do you feel this field will soon be recognized as any other mainstream sport in India?

Esports is undoubtedly growing in terms of recognition in India in recent times. As per a report drafted by EY, the market size of esports that stands at INR 3 billion in FY21 is expected to value INR 11 billion by FY2025.

With such rapid growth, esports has become an attractive option for brands looking to garner the attention of young audiences. I think that the award money for Indian esports would increase in the future, and thus the youth may be attracted to esports as a possible career option. Speculations have been made about including esports in the 2028 Olympics, which can significantly boost the presence of the field in India and globally at large.

As for game development, it’s already a popular career option for the Indian youth. The gaming and game development industries are expanding quickly, and so are the human resources it employs. The demand for qualified coders, engineers, designers, and other creative people is bound to increase shortly.  Gaming is already a billion-dollar industry that is fast-growing and thus offers immense employment opportunities to the youth.

“A recent Research Gate survey based on social interactions of 912 people stated that people who played multiplayer online games established long-lasting friendships and relationships through gaming. So, yes, we can say that gaming is the new way of socializing for people”

What are your thoughts on the gaming industry becoming more of a social media platform for millennials?

Well, it cannot be denied that games are increasingly being used as platforms to find and interact with new people by the youth. Especially in multiplayer games that are gaining rapid popularity these days, the players get to interact with like-minded people. Channels like discord or YouTube channels that categorically exist for gamer interaction further aid the socializing factors of these games. A recent Research Gate survey based on social interactions of 912 people stated that people who played multiplayer online games established long-lasting friendships and relationships through gaming. So, yes, we can say that gaming is the new way of socializing for people.

I think that this can also be beneficial for the gaming companies as word of mouth and player invitations can boost their gamer pool and reach. This can aid the growth of the gaming community and the industry at large in the country.

Winners of first Amazon Customer’s Choice Smartphone, Smart TV Awards 2021 announced

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Amazon.in today announced the winners of its first-ever ‘Amazon Customer’s Choice Smartphone & Smart TV Awards 2021’. This annual property was aimed at celebrating and recognizing the best in the smartphone and TV products that are available on Amazon.in.

The voting started from December 6, 2021 and received an overwhelming response from over 50,000 participants. The winners are chosen from 12 categories in smartphones and 9 categories in television.

“We are delighted to announce the winners of Amazon Customer’s Choice Awards 2021. It gives us immense pleasure to see great participation from our customers across the country who voted for their most preferred Smartphone & Smart TV. We congratulate all the winners who’ve been the customer’s choice for the year 2021 on Amazon.in,” said Nishant Sardana, Director – Mobile Phones & Televisions, Amazon India.

Here’s the list of winners & runner-ups for all the categories:

Amazon Customer’s Choice Smartphone Awards 2021 Winners & Runner-UpsAmazon Customer’s Choice Smart TV Awards 2021 Winners & Runner-Ups

Also Read: The 5G Craze: How Consumers Are Looking For A Smartphone Beyond Cameras

The 5G Craze: How Consumers Are Looking For A Smartphone Beyond Cameras

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The trend of purchasing a 5G smartphone is catching up in such a way that the consumers are willing to spend more to upgrade to a 5G-enabled device compared to a 4G model. Even brands are leaving no stone unturned in cashing in on this opportunity by offering “smartphones with 5G compatibility” as USPs, in order to entice consumers to think twice before purchasing a handset.

Deepak Wadhwa, a 22-year-old college graduate from Delhi University, recently purchased the Aurora colour variant of Oppo Reno 6 Pro 5G from an ecommerce platform. He is elated to have this new companion which he keeps showing off in his friend circle – it’s not because the smartphone has got a stunning design or it offers above par cameras or it ensures solid performance, but it’s a 5G-compatible device, which makes Reno 6 Pro future-proof. “There’s a lot of talk going on around the impending next-generation 5G telecom network and I’m happy to have Reno 6 Pro till the next few years instead of worrying about the device becoming obsolete,” says Wadhwa.

Likewise, 31-year-old marketing professional Shikha Bharti is planning to buy either an iPhone 12 series smartphone or the recently-launched iPhone 13 or a flagship 5G-enabled device from Samsung or OnePlus. Bharti says, “Since 5G is said to be the next big thing in the telecom space, it’s better to get a smartphone that is future-ready besides offering numerous other features that could be of great help to people like us.” She believes it’s smart to go for a 5G smartphone, keeping the future scenario in mind, which will ensure higher internet speed and lower latency.

There are millions of consumers like Deepak and Shikha who are consciously crazy about 5G smartphones and their much-talked-about benefits, even though India is yet to see the commercial roll out of the next generation technology which is said to dynamically reshape the telecom space. The trend is catching up in such a way that the consumers are willing to spend more to upgrade to a 5G smartphone compared to a 4G model. Interestingly, even brands are leaving no stone unturned in cashing in on this opportunity by offering “smartphones with 5G compatibility” as USPs, in order to entice consumers to think twice before purchasing a handset, which is quite natural.

Numbers say it all

If we talk about figures, India continued to see an upsurge in share of 5G smartphones as such devices accounted for 22 per cent of the market share in the third quarter of 2021, as per a recent report by CMR. Market share of 5G phones maintained a skyward trend with customers looking to future-proof themselves and companies prioritising 5G phones. CMR’s India Mobile Handset Market Review Report indicated that more than 20 5G-capable smartphones were launched over the course of Q3.

“Across price tiers, 5G smartphone shipments are gaining in strength, and contributing to increased affordability, availability and accessibility. With smartphone brands, such as OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Samsung and Vivo prioritising 5G, and consumers seeking to future-proof themselves, 5G continues to gain momentum,” said Shipra Sinha, Analyst-Industry Intelligence Group, CMR. Sinha further said that together, these five brands shipped 5G smartphones in excess of $3 billion during the September 2021 quarter. Vivo led the 5G smartphone segment with an 18 per cent market share, followed by Samsung at 16 per cent, according to CMR.

“Across price tiers, 5G smartphone shipments are gaining in strength, and contributing to increased affordability, availability and accessibility. With smartphone brands, such as OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Samsung and Vivo prioritising 5G, and consumers seeking to future-proof themselves, 5G continues to gain momentum”

Shipra Sinha, Analyst-Industry Intelligence Group, CMR

For the entire year, CMR estimates point to a potential 5-8 per cent year-on-year growth in smartphone shipments. In the fourth quarter, CMR anticipates the ongoing supply constraints, high components and logistics costs, and consequent high retail costs, to continue challenging smartphone brands. On the demand side, aided by the availability of attractive affordability schemes, smartphone upgraders are seeking better-specced 5G-capable phones.

In the recent festive season sales, the strong consumer demand for smartphone upgrades has been met by aggressive offers in the value for money and premium smartphone segments from smartphone brands, as per CMR. Remarkably, more than 84 per cent of mid-range segment of smartphones bought on popular ecommerce platform Amazon were 5G-ready. Over one million customers purchased a smartphone on Amazon for the first time during its month-long Great Indian Festival 2021. Earlier, in a survey, Amazon had said more than 54 per cent of respondents were looking for a 5G-compatible phone.

“In Q4 2021 and beyond, the supply chain constraints will continue to persist. Smartphone brands that are able to augment their component supplies, and plan in advance their market outreach strategies, will be able to succeed. CyberMedia Research (CMR) anticipates consumer sentiment to remain robust during this period, driven by India’s growing digital transformation,” said Anand Priya Singh, Analyst-Industry Intelligence Group, CMR.

Market forecast

Research firm IDC said that India was the third-largest 5G smartphone market globally with 7 per cent of worldwide 5G shipments, shipping 10 million units at an Average Selling Price (ASP) of $401 (approx. Rs 29,853) in 3Q21. From January-September’21, 17 million 5G smartphones were shipped to India and are expected to be under 30 million for 2021. The OnePlus Nord CE, iPhone 12 and Samsung Galaxy A22 were the most popular 5G models in 3Q21, as per IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. Interestingly, it said the sub-$200 segments dropped by 24 per cent, while $200+ smartphones grew by 56 per cent, signalling a shift to higher price buckets, driven primarily by supply.

Meanwhile, Counterpoint Research forecasts that India’s 5G smartphone installed base will cross 35 million by the end of 2021 from over 17 million in August. According to reports quoting Prachir Singh, Senior Research Analyst at Counterpoint, the 5G smartphone sales will cross 50% by value of the total smartphone market in 2021 festive season and 30% by volume.

“5G is definitely going to be a preferred specification for the October-December quarter sales of smartphones as people are buying expensive smartphones of higher ASPs. So, they will want their investment to be future proof”

Faisal Kawoosa, Founder and Chief Analyst, Techarc

According to Techarc, 5G smartphone sales for the calendar year 2021 is estimated to be 28.3 million units, out of which 12.7 million are expected to be sold during the festive quarter of fourth quarter alone. Faisal Kawoosa, Founder and Chief Analyst at Techarc, said, “5G is definitely going to be a preferred specification for the October-December quarter sales of smartphones as people are buying expensive smartphones of higher ASPs. So, they will want their investment to be future proof. At the same time, the industry has also complemented very well in terms of making 5G smartphones available across price points. So, in whatever price range a user is looking to buy a smartphone, can explore buying a 5G smartphone.”

Key drivers

India is a “devices go first” market for 5G, with first handset made available back in February 2020 by Realme. Since then, market has witnessed plethora of devices in spite of no spectrum available. So, what are the factors driving people to upgrade their smartphones to 5G in India? Competitive pricing with 4G variants is the major factor driving the popularity of 5G phones. Brands like Oppo, Realme and Xiaomi have already launched affordable 5G smartphones at Rs 15k price points, while the likes of Vivo, OnePlus and Apple have 5G offerings in the mid-premium and premium range above Rs 30k.

As per CMR, 5G-readiness is one of the top three consumer considerations, alongside battery life and smartphone brand imagery. “In India 5G is a sort of luxury feature which consumers are choosing to be future-proof,” said reports quoting an analyst, who did not wish to be named. Brands like Oppo and Realme, he said, are using 5G as an attractive selling proposition and making it affordable for Indian consumers by launching phones priced below Rs 15k.

“IDC expects a boost in 5G shipments with more affordable devices – lowering the ASP gap between 4G Vs 5G devices, without compromising on key specifications, stickiness through financing/trade-in programs and better discounts/offers. Further IDC expects US$250+ price segment to be 5G dominated by end 2021,” said Upasana Joshi, Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India.

“IDC expects a boost in 5G shipments with more affordable devices – lowering the ASP gap between 4G Vs 5G devices, without compromising on key specifications, stickiness through financing/trade-in programs and better discounts/offers”

Upasana Joshi, Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India

Faisal Kawoosa of Techarc said, “The biggest enabler for 5G uptake has been the chipset enablement in the mid-range which allowed OEMs to launch 5G smartphones in affordable segment. This has substantially increased 5G smartphone sales in India even when there is no service available. By 2022, we estimate that 1/3rd of smartphones sold in India will be 5G and close to 10% of the user base will be 5G enabled.”

According to Techarc, since July 2021, 26 smartphones launched were 5G-enabled. “These smartphones are cumulatively expanding into 53 variants with different configurations of RAM-ROM. Primarily these are the 5G smartphones up for sale in Q4,” said Kawoosa.

Millennials – The trend setter

Amid all these facts and figures, there’s a very interesting development! The awareness and willingness to buy a 5G smartphone is highest among millennials or people aged between 21 to 30 years old when it comes to 5G interest among consumers. According to a recent study by market analytics firm PredictiVu, 73% of surveyed smartphone owners are interested in buying a 5G smartphone while nearly 25% (or 1 in 4) MBO consumers are 5G aware.

PredictiVu’s findings stressed that 5G is going to be a major driver for consumers to upgrade their smartphones and Muti Brand Outlets (MBOs) need to have better 5G advertisements and have an effective omnichannel marketing strategy in place to attract more women buyers, a high potential market segment, to their offline stores. Currently, 94.3% of consumers are buying from local retail stores while only 4.7% of consumers shopped from MBO chains. MBOs though have a high potential to educate consumers in-store on 5G technology-enabled smartphones.

“The 5G adoption is going to be a big driver for consumers to upgrade their smartphones and so offline retail MBOs are gearing to deliver convenient and personalized experiences to the consumers. By leveraging robust consumer base, local consumer relationships and social media, offline smartphone retailers can influence the consumers decision making process. Raising consumer awareness is imperative now,” said Kunal Sarkar, Vice President, PredictiVu.

“Offerings and strategies to woo consumers to shift purchase focus to offline stores is important. Therefore, it is imperative that retailers play a key role in educating consumers on 5G enabled smartphones”

Kunal Sarkar, Vice President, PredictiVu

“Offerings and strategies to woo consumers to shift purchase focus to offline stores is important. Therefore, it is imperative that retailers play a key role in educating consumers on 5G enabled smartphones. Better partnerships with brands, monitoring online exchange schemes to offer better deals, attractive advertisements using omni-channel and hyperlocal marketing strategy are some of the factors that can help in improving foot traffic to physical locations of the MBOs,” added Sarkar.

Online or offline – Which is going to win?

This year, of course, it was online channels which gained the maximum traction, found Techarc. “Next year onwards, the opportunity should divide equally for offline and online channels,” hopes Kawoosa.

As per PredictiVu, in Q3, online as well as offline performed at par in small towns and cities, online smartphone sales saw record sales in beginning of October due to festival offers and big sales run by the leading online players. “Eventually by the year end, we can expect the online-offline market share to be 55:45. The outlook for Q4 looks positive, an increase in festival-related discount offers from online players coupled with a growing shortage of semiconductors might hamper the growth prospects for MBOs. The offline smartphone MBOs are going all out to woo consumers with innovative, marketing strategies to win in the new normal,” said Sarkar.

If the PredictiVu survey is to be believed, India’s top 5 metros leaned towards online channels and top 50 Indian cities accounted for 60% of smartphone sales, MBOs claimed 45% of the total sales. The offline retail emerged as the biggest sales channel in India contributing more than half of all smartphone sales despite the unprecedented pandemic-triggered online boom.

“Realizing the strong buying potential (73%) for 5G-enabled smartphones among the consumers in tier 2 and 3 cities, marketers need to create awareness, hire female staff and look for the right blend of technology, innovation, in-store promotions and deals to influence purchase decision of the audience,” advises Sarkar.

Remarkable development but network a far cry

Given that the global smartphone ecosystem is moving towards the fifth generation of cellular networks, the manufacturers are able to leverage favourable 5G supply chain dynamics and introduce 5G-ready handsets across all price segments in India. Consequently, the OEMs are paving the way for a 5G devices-ready market even before the 5G network implementation in India. It must be noted that while 4G required four years to reach annual shipment numbers exceeding 200 million units, 5G has hit the mark much faster after just two, which is very remarkable, especially considering the severe difficulties faced by the world in 2020 and the year after i.e. 2021.

But how sensible is it from the consumer’s perspective to buy a 5G device, especially when the network implementation looks a far cry? Just think! Upasana Joshi of IDC India has this to say, “We are still far away from 5G becoming mainstream for another year or so, underlining the importance of spectrum availability, clear use cases and a cohesive future-ready infrastructure led by telcos.”

Consumers speak:

“I would prefer iPhone 12 to experience 5G”

Keeping the future scenario in mind, 5G smartphone is surely the thing I would like to bet on. Speed matters, especially in the post-pandemic world. Smartphones are more than just “phones,” it has become our theatre, gaming battlegrounds, a platform to keep track of IoT devices, and many more. The dual benefit — higher download speed and lower latency — will be the driving force behind my intent to have a 5G smartphone. I would prefer iPhone 12 that can provide me with privacy and data security as an additional benefit.

– Kumar Gaurav, a PR professional

“5G is the future of smartphones”

I really want to get hold of one of the 5G providers anytime soon, after all, that’s the future of smartphones. Now that we are living in a world where work from home and online classes are becoming a way of life, the power of innovation can only enhance our experience to do better. Whether it is for work, news feeds, gaming or binge-watching, we want to stay constantly engaged and rely on our smartphones. It’s actually not limited to that only. Smartphones have enabled many small businesses to operate remotely, thanks to faster network services. The smartphone market will boom with 5G, and everyone can benefit from it.

– Sriparna Choudhury, a communication manager

“Using a 5G phone will help me work more efficiently”

I bought Vivo V21 5G smartphone, as the future is 5G and it will be a prime requirement if the next generation network is rolled out in India. Using a 5G phone will help me work more efficiently because I operate multiple apps on my phone at a time and a 5G phone provides higher speed, lower latency and greater capacity. By the way, the world is growing at a fast pace and the advancement of technology is one of its factors. Buying a 5G smartphone is required, as it’ll make your life easier. Also, nobody wants to use old technology phones these days.

– Lakshender S Angras, a publicist

“I wanted to be future proof with OnePlus 8T 5G”

I bought OnePlus 8T, it was one of the first devices to be launched with 5G bands in India. I wanted to be future proof with my device. If any operator launches 5G in the country today, I’ll be ready to kick-start my journey with its high speed cellular connectivity. I’m glad even during the turbulent 2020, 5G was rolling out at a good pace all over the earth. We are living in an environment where using a high-speed 5G phone will make life easier. Buying a 5G smartphone becomes more important now, as speed will matter a lot with the roll out of 5G network in India.

– Kratika Chhabra, an influencer manager

Wait for 5G in India gets longer as telcos granted more time for trials

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In a major relief to the telecom operators, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has extended the validity of the 5G trial permit to Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel by six months, allowing them to conduct 5G experiments until May 2022. “DoT gave an extension for 5G trials for a period of six months. We received a letter from the DoT earlier this week,” said a report quoting a telecom official.

License for undertaking trials expires on November 26, but industry analysts argued that the 5G ecology needs extra time to test out different services. Six months ago, the DoT allotted 5G trial spectrum to operators in the 3.5 GHz, 26 GHz and 700 MHz bands. Telcos are using this spectrum to create and test a range of India-specific use cases, either on their own or via strategic alliances and joint ventures.

At the moment, the DoT is also engaging with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India to get base pricing suggestions. However, telcos would need to pay Rs 50,000 crore to purchase 100 MHz of 5G spectrum in the 3.3-3.6 GHz band, which is required on average to implement 5G technology, as per the current reserve price which is too expensive according to telcos for them to buy.

This extension of testing is expected to delay India’s commercial 5G deployment, as it would postpone the much-anticipated spectrum auction process which was expected to take place between January and March. The DoT has begun the process of commercialising 5G by requesting feedback from telecom regulator TRAI on spectrum auction pricing and procedure. While there is no clarity on the auction’s scheduling, industry insiders anticipate it will take place between April and June 2022.

Tech NewsWrap: Tecno Pova 5G launched… and more

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Tecno Pova 5G with 6,000mAh battery launched

Tecno launched its first ever 5G smartphone in Nigeria – Tecno Pova 5G. The latest smartphone is said to carry a 120Hz refresh rate display, a triple rear camera unit headlined by a 50-megapixel sensor, and 18W fast charging support. Under the hood, the phone is said to be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 900 chipset. The handset is reported to be available in a single variant which has 128GB of onboard storage. Other highlights about the phone include a hole-punch design and 6,000mAh battery. The Tecno Pova 5G price has been set at NGN 129,000 (roughly Rs 23,500).

Tecno Spark 8 Pro set to launch on December 29

Smartphone brand Tecno just rolled out a post on its official social media handles, teasing its fans around the upcoming debut of the Tecno Spark 8 Pro. The poster shows the design of the handset along with a “Coming Soon” tag. The poster image shows a black color variant with vertically-striped textures at the back. The Spark 8 Pro’s landing page is now live on Amazon India. The all-new Spark 8 Pro is all set to launch on December 29, 2021.

Oppo Enco Air2 launching in India by early February

Oppo’s earbuds offering in India is about to get a refresh as the company teases the impending launch of the Oppo Enco M32 earbuds. The neckband-styled headphone was launched in China last month (November) and is a successor to the Enco M31 that was unveiled last year receiving a wide reception. They connect via Bluetooth 5.2 technology and have support for touch controls and dual microphones. The Oppo Enco Air earbuds are priced at RMB 249 (around Rs 3,000) and will come in White, Black, and Blue color options.

India to get 5G in 2022

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) announced that 5G Internet services will indeed be rolled out in India in 2022. As per a press statement, 13 cities across the country will get 5G in the beginning. These 13 cities are Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Gurugram, Hyderabad, Jamnagar, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Pune. The government, however, did not confirm which telecom operator will be the first to commercially roll out 5G services.

Also Read: Trinity Gaming joins hands with Chemin Esports, bags influencer management mandate

Trinity Gaming joins hands with Chemin Esports, bags influencer management mandate

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Top gaming talent management company Trinity Gaming has joined hands with Chemin Esports, a leading esports team who are based out of Gurugram, to help their athletes achieve maximum potential and support the growing talents.

Chemin Esports which came into existence in 2020 and in a short span of time has been one of the leading BGMI and Free Fire teams in the country. Their Free Fire line up crowned winners in Esportz Premier Series’21 and grabbed third spot in Esports Premier League 2021, whereas their BGMI team came second in Skyesports Mobile Open. Both the lineups are invited for the next official tournament i.e. Free Fire Pro League India 2021 and BGIS. This partnership will aim to offer concrete career opportunities and will focus to ensure sustained revenue for the esports athletes and gaming content creators through Trinity’s efficient talent management services.

Abhishek Aggarwal, Co-founder and CEO of Trinity Gaming, said, “We are excited about our latest association with Chemin esports. Our aim is to add more value to our mission to provide strength and help talented esports athletes and content creators to sustain themselves. We are here to offer them a stabilised career in gaming. Chemin Esports is a young platform with ace professionalism and shares our vision, the key component why this collaboration will bring more positive impact on the esports segment. We are sure the association would only favour our common purpose.”

Chemin which means ‘Path’ in French was established with the aim to provide a platform for content creators, gamers and athletes and help them with opportunities. Trinity Gaming and Chemin Esports, together, plan to create different IPs primarily including tournaments and collaborative marketing initiatives and supporting the young esports talents to thrive. This joint initiative will also enable gaming content creators to collaborate with popular endemic and non-endemic brands.

“We at Chemin esports aim to help esports athletes, Trinity Gaming being a pioneer in the gaming talent management sector will lead to expansion of the ideas, content and future IPs. We are happy to be joining hands with Trinity Gaming and will soon be coming up with great concepts and ideations both in the gaming and esports sectors of the industry,” said Ishan Verma, Co-founder, Chemin Esports.

Since 2019, Trinity has been the pioneer in the ecosystem of esports to strengthen the young creators in this segment. Currently, Trinity Gaming manages more than 250 top content creators in India, who specialise as entertainers and influencers for the gaming ecosystem, like Dynamo, who recently hit the 10 million subscribers, Godnixon, Antaryami and Alpha Clasher. They are proudly serving some of India’s largest channels and brands. Trinity is also the official gaming partner of Facebook and responsible for the Facebook Gaming Partner Program in the Indian Region.

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Mesh Mashups: Best Mesh systems to look out for in 2022

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There are a lot of options when it comes to configuring your home WiFi network for top performance. And as wireless technology continues to improve, the number of options continues to grow with companies releasing upgraded WiFi equipment that deploys these innovations in a variety of ways.

The Mesh technology has been around for a while but the WiFi 6 is still relatively new. Over the next year or so, many devices will see the new wireless standard showing up more and more as WiFi 6 in the future now. Households now have a multitude of always-on and always-connected smart home devices, many of which are running high-bandwidth applications like streaming 4K/8K Ultimate HD connections across multiple screens.

One example is the Netgear Orbi Tri-Band WiFi Mesh Systems which is a pioneer in the WiFi mesh market.?Unlike competing dual-band mesh systems that transmit all data on only the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, Orbi features a third backhaul radio band for dedicated communication between the router and the satellites in the network. These next-gen Orbi WiFi 6 Mesh Systems are designed for the connected world of today and the future. It is a combination of the two biggest technologies for wireless home networking i.e. Mesh and WiFi 6.

Here are a few Mesh systems from Netgear which can look out for:

Netgear Orbi RBK352 dual-band mesh system

Netgear’s Orbi RBK352 is a simple two-piece WiFi router that works as a pair in a mesh system. Armed with the power of Dual-Band WiFi 6 (AX1800) technology, the Orbi performs with a strong, fast and reliable wireless network in every corner of your home. Once deployed, you can experience 4 streams of pure WiFi 6 that can deliver throughputs of up to 1.8Gbps, benefitting anything that it’s used for – be it lag-free gaming or smooth streaming. Now you can be assured of the best entertainment experiences even with up to 8K UHD streaming options. The Netgear Orbi RBK352 Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System (AX1800) is available in India through various e-commerce platforms and authorized Netgear stores at a discounted price of INR 18,199.

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Netgear Orbi RBK353 dual-band mesh system

The device offers a super-fast internet speed of up to 1.8Gbps, enabling the router to support lag-free high-definition gaming and 4K/8K UHD streaming. The Orbi RBK353 is ideally designed to work flawlessly in medium and large-sized homes and offers an essential whole-home WiFi solution that covers up to 300 m2. It comes with two high-performance internal antennas with high-powered ampli?ers, powered by a Quad-Core 1.8GHz processor, the new Orbi RBK353 Router comes with 512MB NAND Flash memory and supports 1GB RAM. The Netgear Orbi RBK353 Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System (AX1800) is available in India through various e-commerce platforms, through authorized Netgear stores at a price point of INR 26,999.

Netgear Orbi RBK852 Tri-band Mesh System

This Netgear Orbi WiFi 6 two-pack Mesh system promises a coverage area of 5,000 square feet, and there are four wired Ethernet connections on each satellite as well as the main router. The Orbi RBK352 uses Netgear’s tri-band mesh technology and has both 2.4GHz and 5GHz front haul along with a 5GHz backhaul. This Whole Home Mesh WiFi System – covers large homes up to 5,000 sq. ft with fast Wi-Fi and includes a Wi-Fi router and one satellite. The system comes with the latest generation Wi-Fi 6 technology which is faster than ever, with 4X increased capacity compared to a Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) system. The Netgear Orbi Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System is available at a price point of INR 60,999 through authorized Netgear partners and other reseller’s channels, e-commerce sites, and major retailers.

Netgear Orbi RBK853 Tri-band Mesh System

Netgear Orbi RBK853 Tri-band Mesh system is an ideal upgrade for the customers who wish to get the benefits of both the WiFi performance and coverage of a tri-band mesh and the capacity to handle multiple devices with WiFi 6 for their home but at a more attractive price point. This ultimate performance whole home Mesh WiFi System covers large homes up to 6,000 sq. ft with fast WiFi and includes a WiFi router and two satellites. Netgear Orbi RBK853 Tri-band Mesh system is designed for larger families or gadget hounds and can support over 60 devices on the network at one time. The 4 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports on each router and satellite also make it convenient for those who want to set up home offices or entertainment spaces. The Netgear Orbi RBK853 Tri-band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System (RBK853) can be purchased through various e-commerce and authorized Netgear stores at a price point of INR 83,999.

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Fire-Boltt’s premium-segment Bluetooth calling smartwatch Almighty launched at Rs 14,999

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India’s fastest growing wearable brand Fire-Boltt has added yet another feather to its cap by launching Almighty, a premium category smartwatch with Bluetooth calling and Google/Siri voice assistant. Priced at Rs 14,999, Fire-Boltt Almighty has been launched exclusively on Flipkart and would soon be available on other leading ecommerce platforms. The timepiece with black and brown leather strap colour variants comes with a 1.4-inch AMOLED touchscreen offering an industry-leading ultra-high resolution of 454×454 pixels.

Fire-Boltt co-founders Aayushi and Arnav Kishore said, “We have introduced multiple smartwatches over the past year with scores of industry firsts, and Fire-Boltt Almighty is engineered to take the experience several notch up. In addition to industry-leading Google/Siri voice assistant, the smartwatch ensures 360 degree health control. While one can track blood oxygen level, heart rate and blood pressure, there are in-built stress and sleep monitors, along with sedentary alerts. Being our first offering in the segment, Almighty is naturally one of the most anticipated launches of the year from the house of Fire-Boltt.”

Designed especially for those who prefer an active yet elegant lifestyle, Fire-Boltt Almighty comes with Always on Display and at least 10 days of continuous battery life post a full complete charge. The Bluetooth calling smartwatch has in-built speaker and microphone and 11 sports modes to choose from for different activities like walking, cycling etc. It is IP67 water and sweat resistant and allows smart notifications along with music and camera control.

This comes less than a month after Fire-Boltt introduced its first AI-powered Bluetooth calling smartwatch, which comes loaded with host of features in three different colour options – Black, Blue and Pink. Fire-Boltt AI smartwatch comes with an industry leading 1.7-inch HD display, promising a 240×280 pixels resolution.

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