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Samsung launched its Galaxy M53 in India with Dimensity 900SoC

Samsung has finally unveiled its long-rumoured Galaxy M53 in India. The device comes packed with a great MediaTek Dimensity 900 processor paired with 8GB RAM which is further expandable. It features a smooth Infinity-O Super AMOLED display with a 6.7-inches screen and flaunts a 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone packs a massive 5000mAh battery with 25W fast charging as well. It comes in two storage variants with the base model featuring 6GB RAM. It is priced at 23,999. It’s also available in three colour options, namely Deep Ocean Blue and Mystique Green.

Made in India Micromax IN2c smartphone launching tomorrow

 After a good long break, the homegrown brand Micromax is making a comeback with an amazing launch. The brand is launching its latest smartphone Micromax IN2c on April 26, 2022, i.e. tomorrow. The company posted a picture of the smartphone with the launch date mentioned in it on the microblogging site Twitter and also asked users “Kya aap taiyaar hai Smart banne ke liye? Jald aa raha hai #IN2c, India ko smart banane ke liye. 26.04.2022”. As per Flipkart’s landing page, it will feature a UNISOC T610 chipset and a good 5000mAh battery.

Instagram Testing New Feature for Reels

 Instagram is exploring a new feature called Templates after experimenting with the Top and Reels sections. As the name implies, the functionality will assist users in making new films using existing Instagram videos in the same format. In a nutshell, the function is beneficial to artists and will save time spent manually replicating a video’s format. To learn more about Instagram Templates, keep reading. Meta is looking forward to new methods to make the Reel production process easier, according to a report from Insider via The Verge. Instagram is also investigating the option for creators to construct a reel using an existing Template from another short video on the site, according to a Meta representative. The functionality is presently being tested with a limited group of users before being made available to all users.

WhatsApp will soon allow 32 participants in a group call

WhatsApp is making its group call feature by adding a new update with its latest 22.8.80 version. The following update will let users add up to 32 people in the group chat. It also includes a few more additions, like social audio layout, speaker highlight, and waveforms. It will also have some extra features for the iOS version adding an updated design for the messaging bubbles and an information screen for the contacts and groups as well. WhatsApp is continuously working towards improving the platform, making it more convenient for the users. Recently we saw a couple of new updates like the message reactions, communities feature for groups, increased size files and many more.

 

 

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