Samsung Galaxy M31, Galaxy M21, Galaxy M51, and more discounted during Samsung Carnival sale

 Users can avail of the discount on Samsung Galaxy M21, Galaxy M31, Galaxy M31S, &, Galaxy M51.

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Samsung celebrates two years of Galaxy M smartphone with a new ‘Samsung Carnival’ celebration

Users can avail 10% instant discount with using SBI Bank credit/debit cards on Amazon.in.

Eligible devices include Samsung Galaxy M21, Galaxy M31, and Galaxy M51.



Samsung Galaxy M21

It has been two years since. Samsung launched the Galaxy M series of smartphones in India. To celebrate the occasion, Samsung has announced its “Samsung Carnival” celebration, which allows users to avail huge discounts on Galaxy M series smartphones including Samsung Galaxy M21, Galaxy M31, Galaxy M31s, and Galaxy M51. Is. One can get a special cashback offer on smartphones purchased with 10% instant discount using SBI Bank credit/debit cards through Amazon India and Samsung.com. Similarly, customers who wish to upgrade, their old smartphones too. The new Galaxy M series smartphone can avail of an upgrade voucher worth Rs 1,000 in exchange for their old device through Samsung.com and retail stores. This offer is valid till March 12, 2021.

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Samsung Carnival sale deals on Galaxy M phones

Key Specs

  • Samsung Galaxy M21
  • Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9611 | 4 GB processor
  • 6.4-inch display
  • 48 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP Rear Camera
  • 20 MP Selfie Camera
  • 6000 mAh Battery

Realme 8i and Realme 8s may launch in India soon

 It looks like the affordable Realme 8i and Realme 8s will be arriving in India.

HIGHLIGHT 

  • Realme 8i and 8s India launch information has been given.
  • The former will come as a successor to the Realme 7i.
  • The Realme 8i received Columbian, TKDN, IMEI, EEC and TENAA certifications.


According to well-known tipster Mukul Sharma, after the Realme 8, 8 Pro, and 8 5G, the company is working on launching the Realme 8i and Realme 8s in India soon. A Realme phone with model number RMX2205 received TENAA certification in April, revealing images and key specifications. The handset is speculated to be the Realme 8i. However, another Realme phone with model number RMX315 recently received Colombian certification after being spotted on TKDN, IMEI and EEC. It is also being called the Realme 8i, which is a bit confusing. It is possible that one is the Realme 8i, while the other is the Realme 8s. While the certification doesn’t reveal anything except that it will come with 5G connectivity, the Realme 8i will come as a successor to the Realme 7i and should be priced affordable.

Also read: OnePlus Nord 2 goes on sale today during Amazon Prime Day sale and on OnePlus website

Realme 8i And Realme 8s



Tipster Mukul Sharma’s tweet is cryptic but easy to understand. The tweet simply reads “8, i, s”, which seems to suggest that the Realme 8 series will soon include the Realme 8i and Realme 8s in India.  All Information Here With Details

Samsung Galaxy M02s review

Samsung Galaxy M02s review

Here is a complete review of Samsung's latest entry-level phone, the Galaxy M02s

Review Summary

Expert Rating 3.5 / 5

Opposition

Night photography needs improvement

The brand's response is to Samsung's rivalry in the segment of affordable brands such as the Galaxy M series, Xiaomi and Realme. And thanks to the compelling, VFM options, it also seems to have managed to match. While the M series mainly budgets audiences, in recent times we have also seen devices such as the Galaxy M51, which are placed in the mid-range. However, Samsung has not forgotten the idea of ​​carrying, as its latest announcement in the M Series show. The newly launched Galaxy M02s has been launched at a price of Rs 7,499 and has been placed squarely in the budget segment. It will face a lot of competition from existing products such as Redmi 9 Prime, and Realme Narzo 20A. How do M02s stand for heat? Let us know in this review.


Table of contents

  1. Lowliness
  2. final call
  3. Editor's rating: 3.5 / 5
  4. Pros:
  5. Opposition:

The lowliness

From a glance standpoint, the Galaxy M02s are not going to turn any heads. It has a rigid, plain, and plastic unibody construction, with a slight twist on the back. There is a matte finish that is not clear until you actually hold the phone, but at least it does not collect fingerprints. I've got the black variant that I like but you also have blue and red options. At 196g, the phone weighs a bit and the chassis is quite thick at 9.1mm, though both aspects are quite standard for budget devices. A triple-camera setup enclosed in a normal rectangular housing is present at the top left of the phone. It slides slightly out of the frame, but not enough to waver on the flat surface. There is no fingerprint sensor on the device, so you have to rely on facial authentication for a faster unlock process. On the right, a touch volume rocker and a set of power buttons greet my thumb, while at the bottom is a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Type-C port, and a speaker grille.

The Galaxy M02s have made some improvements over their predecessor performance. This time around you are getting a 6.5-inch HD + TFT LCD panel. The display is housed in a waterdrop-style notch with an all-around selfie shooter, called a Samsung Infinity V display, with a fair amount of bezels on top. The colors are porous and the brightness level is optimal for viewing under reasonably harsh sunlight. Due to the LCD panel, there will be some color changes during tilt but it is quite low. There is also no WideWin L1 certification for watching HD on Amazon Prime and Netflix. Customization options are common adaptive brightness control, dark mode toggle, and blue light filter. As a budget device under 9,000 rupees, the M02s adequately matched my expectations.

The phone has a triple camera layout with a 13MP primary sensor, 2MP depth sensor, and 2MP macro sensor. I was satisfied to see the M02s decently in well-lit conditions. There is some amount of oversharing that is currently in place, but in general, shots are vivid with exposures that are mostly well controlled. The dynamic range is not great, but at least the color sensor is actually much closer than in real life, I usually privy to a budget Samsung device.

Default crops in the frame for a shot by the camera and you have the option to take the default wide shot with one tap. Portrait shots are accomplished through a dedicated depth sensor, although edge detection is not always on point. Then you also have the option to click close up shots through the dedicated macro sensor. The photos are not very detailed, as might be expected from a 2MP sensor, although the colors do not appear washed out until the light falls. Among the multitude of macro shooters in the segment, the M02s have done a respectable job.

For low-light photography, the Galaxy M02s does not have a dedicated night mode to bring more detail in dark conditions. Sometimes the sensor takes about 5–10 seconds before focusing on the subject in low light. When this was done, the mass shots were a little grainy but under the street lamps, the details and highlights were more prominently highlighted than what I expected. Still, I wouldn't put too much weight behind the night time shoots on the M02s. It also has a 5MP selfie shooter that employs the oversimplifying facial features of the usual Samsung brand but surprisingly keeps skin tone accurate. Its portrait mode is not really the best but it will complete the job if the lighting is good.

Performance-wise, the Snapdragon 450 SoC, launched back in 2017, is powering the Galaxy M02s. As you might have guessed, the phone is no performance beast since long ago being run on an entry-level SoC. If you want to complete basic tasks like lightweight multi-tasking, browsing, streaming, or app switching with your phone, the M02s will not disappoint. In addition, there is visible stutter, such as when you move from YouTube to the camera app or there are many heavy apps running in the background. Graphically intense titles such as Call of Duty: Mobile, Asphalt 9, Shadow Gun Legends can run, but at bare minimum settings that will be all fun. I have a 4GB RAM + 64GB storage variant, though I should mention that the starting price of Rs 8,999 is for 3GB RAM + 32GB storage. Long story short, the M02s only works well for light to medium tasks and not for anything processor-heavy. As previously mentioned, there is no fingerprint authentication, but facial unlock works surprisingly well even in dim-lit environments. The single bottom-firing speaker is louder and does not crackle at maximum volume but lacks depth in sound. During testing on Noida's Jio network, I had no problem with the microphone, earpiece, or call quality.



Running the Samsung-owned OneUI 2.5, which is based on Android 10, the Galaxy M22 has good UI and theme experiences between different Android skin. Samsung implements a very friendly UI which is explained in more detail by my colleague in his Galaxy M31 review. In short: some amount of bloatware, ease of use, lots of customization, and more.

The Galaxy M02s is packed in a 5,000mAh battery which is sufficient to last a full day without any stress. There is also the fact that the Snapdragon 450 is not a power-hogging SoC which makes battery consumption more efficient. I got about 6 hours of screen-on time on the device, which was more or less the battery capacity of the phone. You could push it about half a day very easily and use light with no GPU-intensive tasks. For charging, the M02s have a slow 7.5W charger, although the phone can support 15W charging via a Type-C port. As such, charging speed is about 2.5 hours juicing the phone with nothing to write home about.

Final Verdict

The main point that does not work in favor of the Galaxy M02s is its chipset. At a starting price of Rs 8,999, the device will have to compete with the likes of the Narzo 20A which is powered by the superior Snapdragon 660, or the Redmi 9 Prime that houses the Helio G80. Furthermore, there is no dedicated night mode on the M02s which is present in most of the competition. The M02s, however, is a more robust and well-built device. Battery capacity is the same in most devices but the lack of fast charging on the Galaxy M02s puts it at a disadvantage. The Galaxy M02s have a good panel in terms of color reproduction. In addition, advertisements for M02s are baked into the UI like the MIUI of Redmi 9 Prime. For a slightly lower budget, POCO C3 (review) is also a good option. It comes at Rs 7,999, has RAM and storage, an additional Panda Glass security for the display and slightly better performance. However, you have to contend with the micro-USB port instead of the more universal Type-C. Overall, if you're looking for a robust device with a good performance and relatively clean software experience, the M02s should be worth a look. Arrow of previous arrows. Performance-wise, a Snapdragon 450 SoC, I launched back

Editor’s rating: 3.5 / 5

Pros:

  1. Robust design
  2. Good battery life
  3. Daylight photography is decent

Cons:

  1. Night photography needs improvement
  2. Underpowered chipset





Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Phantom Titanium Color Revealed in New Render

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Phantom Titanium Color Revealed in New Render

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Phantom Titanium Color Revealed in New Render

Highlights

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Phantom Titanium option has a matte finish

The black color of the camera module is contrasted with the gray-ish phantom titanium color

The phone has leaked in Phantom Black and Phantom Silver colors recently.

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will get a new color option in addition to Phantom Black and Phantom Silver. This information has come to us through Ishan Aggarwal, who has shared a render of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra in the new color. This color option will not be available in other Galaxy S21 phones. Samsung is set to launch a new lineup on January 14 with a slightly updated design, better display, camera and more. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the most premium offering in the lineup, so it makes sense that the company wants to give it an exclusive coat of paint.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus Color Options

We had come to know from previous leaks and reports that the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will be available in two color options, Phantom Black and Phantom Silver. However, it seems that the phone has a new color option for Samsung customers. The new color variant will be called the Phantom Titanium, and as you can see from the render below, it has a matte gray look.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Phantom Titanium Color

The large rectangular camera bump on the back of the phone has a special pattern in black, which contrasts well with the matte gray rear panel. Those who dislike the plain black option, and do not want a white phone, can go for this version instead. It feels premium and should also be able to keep fingerprints away.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Specification

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Phantom Silver and Phantom Black Color

As per specifications, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, being the most premium phone in the lineup, will also get the best of hardware. It reportedly will come with a larger 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED display with WQHD + resolution and 120Hz dynamic refresh rate. This year, the top-end S-series phones get additional features such as pressure-sensitive tip, gesture recognition, and more with S-Pen support.

Coming to the internal, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will be powered by Snapdragon 888 or Exynos 2100 depending on the region. The chipset will be paired with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. It will support 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1 and a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. In the camera department, the phone has a 108-megapixel HM3 primary sensor, a 12-megapixel ultraviolet sensor, a 10-megapixel periscope telephoto sensor, 10X optical zoom, and another 10-megapixel standard telephoto sensor. It also has a 40-megapixel front-facing camera and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner.

Main Sepcs

Samsung galaxy s21 Ultra

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 | 12 GB

The processor

Is 6.8 inches

Display

108 MP + 12 MP + 10 MP + 10 MP

Rear camera

40 MP

Selfie camera

5000 mAh

The battery

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra price, launch Date

Expected Price: Rs. 105,999 Release (Expected) Variants: 12 GB RAM / 128 GB Internal Storage Phone Status: Estimated

PUBG 2.0 and PUBG Mobile 2.0 reportedly in development; launch may not...

PUBG 2.0 and PUBG Mobile 2.0 purportedly being developed; dispatch may not be excessively far away 

The new PUBG Mobile 2.0 game will be a continuation of PUBG portable with a few enhancements 

By Santosh7, 2021 

Features 

PUBG Mobile 2.0 is being created by South Korean studio Krafton 

The continuation of PUBG Mobile has been being developed for a long while under the name Project XTRM 

PUBG 2.0 dispatch will allegedly be around the organization's IPO 

Some uplifting news for all PUBG Mobile and PUBG players everywhere on the world. As indicated by a report by Korean distribution MTN, the continuation of the monstrously mainstream fight royale game is right now being created. There's no PUBG Mobile 2.0 dispatch date yet, or any genuine subtleties besides, however it is definitely being developed at the South Korean studio Krafton that made the primary version. The game is being created under the title Project XTRM and has been being developed since the primary portion of a year ago. PUBG has seen a great deal of accomplishment since its dispatch and has taken the universe of fight royales by storm. Another game with improved interactivity, better guides, more weapons, and different changes would be energizing for all PUBG fans. 

PUBG Mobile 2.0 being developed 

The reports originally came from the Korean news media site MTN. The site guaranteed that PUBG 2.0 and PUBG Mobile 2.0 are a work in progress, wherein the versatile variant was called Project XTRM. It further expressed that a group in Krafton dealing with a cross-stage spin-off of PUBG was moved to the fundamental PUBG group. The game is as yet being developed right now, and just whenever finished effectively, it would be called PUBG 2.0. 

PUBG Data digger (Twitter handle @PlayerIGN) said that there ought to be a worldwide declaration soon. Despite the fact that he was persuaded that PUBG 2.0 would be a cross-stage title, he currently accepts that it won't. PUBG Mobile 2.0, whenever delivered, ought to be more mainstream than the principal title, particularly on the off chance that it includes a few enhancements and new guides. We should hold back to find out about the game, however, as the reports haven't uncovered any subtleties. 

PUBG 2.0 dispatch 

The MTN report makes reference to that PUBG 2.0 dispatch will be urgent for Krafton as the organization is investigating the chance of an IPO. It isn't known when the IPO may occur, however a solid, positive response to the PUBG 2.0 dispatch in front of the IPO would look good for the organization. Passing by that, we can assess the game to dispatch at some point in the not so distant future or right on time one year from now, contingent upon where it is in the advancement cycle. The MTN report makes reference to a late-2022 course of events for the IPO. In any case, it ought to be noticed that Krafton taking a gander at the chance of an IPO doesn't imply that it will wind up opening up to the world. Organizations like Uber have investigated IPOs for quite a long time before at last taking the financial exchange risk. 

Obviously, fans in India will be avoided with regard to all the fun since PUBG Mobile has been prohibited in India. Krafton has disavowed Chinese goliath Tencent – which distributed the game in India – and has joined forces with Microsoft to store information of Indian gamers locally. The organization has just begun taking pre-enrollments for the game in India to measure revenue and submitted that the game dispatching here will be not quite the same as the worldwide adaptation, complete with a welcome container. Be that as it may, regardless of the multitude of endeavors Krafton and its auxiliary Bluehole are making for a PUBG Mobile India re-dispatch, the public authority as of late said it has not allowed any to lift the boycott at this point.

Mi 11 Lite instructions revealed via FCC listing: 6GB RAM, 33W charging.

 Mi 11 Lite instructions revealed via FCC listing: 6GB RAM, 33W charging

Mi 11 Lite instructions revealed via FCC listing: 6GB RAM, 33W charging, and more

Mi 11 Lite is a less powerful difference from the recently launched Mi 11


By Santosh, 2021

Highlights

The instructions of Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite will include a 4,150mAh battery with 33W fast charging

The FCC listing also shows 6GB RAM and 64GB / 128GB storage option.

Mi 11 Lite launch has been postponed to March this year


The Mi 11 Lite, which was recently talked about in a video by a Vietnamese YouTuber, has now appeared on the FCC website. This smartphone is the successor to the Mi 10 Lite and belongs to Xiaomi's new flagship Mi 11 lineup. The light moniker clearly means that it will be a less powerful version of the standard Mi 11. FCC certification shows the model number of the phone, as well as most of the specifications of the Mi 11 Lite, which match the intel given in the YouTube video. The video also claims that the Mi 11 Lite will cost VND 75,00,000-80,00,000 (approximately Rs 23,000-25,000) and will launch in Vietnam in March.

Mi 11 Lite Instructions 

According to the FCC listing, the Mi 11 Lite instructions will include a 4,150mAh battery, 6GB RAM, 64GB or 128GB storage options, Bluetooth 5.1, and dual-band Wi-Fi. The listing also states that the smartphone will come with 33W fast charging support. It will run Android 11 out of the box with MIUI 12 on board and carry the model number M2101K9AG. A lot was told about the specifications of the Mi 11 Lite on the FCC certification website.


Previous rumors suggested that the Mi 11 Lite instructions would include a Snapdragon 732G processor, which is strange since the outgoing Mi 10 Lite had a 5G capable 765G chipset. The SD723G is a 4G LTE-only chipset, and will make the Mi 11 Lite the only non-5G phone in the Mi 11 lineup. It may also be that the phone has a different 5G variant that comes with a more powerful chipset, but we will have to wait for it to leak. The phone is also said to come with a 120Hz LCD display, which is again a step back in display quality as the Mi 10 Lite has an AMOLED panel. We should know more about this phone in the coming weeks.



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