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Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 In-Depth Review: Should it be your next smartphone?

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5

Xiaomi recently unveiled the much anticipated Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 in India. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 was one of the most selling smartphones in India and now its successor is finally here. The Redmi Note 5 packs in some good hardware at a decent price point, is this to one?

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC coupled with 3GB or 4GB of RAM. The dual-SIM handset comes with 32GB or 64GB of onboard storage. It sports a 5.99-inch FullHD+ IPS LCD display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. For the optics, it features a 12-megapixel camera at the back with f/2.2 aperture and a LED flash. Up front, there is a 5-megapixel selfie snapper also with a selfie flash. All of this is backed up by a 4,000mAh Battery.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
The rounded corners of the Redmi Note 5's display give it a prettier look.

The smartphone sports a metal and glass construction with plastic caps at top and bottom for the antenna. This gives the smartphone a premium look and feel in hand. It runs on Android 7.1.2 Nougat with MIUI 9. The smartphone is expected to be updated to Android 8.0 Oreo soon. It also includes a Fingerprint sensor, micro-USB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Also, the Redmi Note 5 has an IR Blaster which is a rare feature nowadays.

Design

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 has mostly the same design language as the Redmi Note 4. The device sports a more curved design compared to its predecessor. The phone also sports an 18:9 aspect ratio display which has increased the screen size, reducing bezels while keeping the dimension of the phone the same.

The front of the handset houses a 5.99-inch IPS LCD display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The device has a rear mounted fingerprint sensor and on-screen buttons so the bottom is void of anything. Above the screen, there is the earpiece and on the left of the earpiece, there are the sensors while on the right sits the 5-megapixel selfie camera.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
Back

The smartphone comes with a metal back. There is a plastic strip at the top and bottom of the phone for antenna purposes. The rear camera sensor lies just at the centre top of the smartphone. The dual-led flash is just below the camera sensor. The rear-mounted fingerprint sensor is below the dual-led flash. There is a Mi branding at the bottom of the phone. However, on the black variant we have, the branding is hard to notice.

The right of the smartphone sports the volume rocker and the power button. The left of the phone sports a removable hybrid dual sim card tray. The bottom of the phone sports a micro-USB slot for charging and data-sync in the centre along with speakers on the right and microphone on the left. The top of the phone sports a headphone jack at the left with a secondary microphone at its left. Also, there is an IR blaster at the top of the phone. This is such a rarity these days.

The phone sports a really generic design. The design is similar to the previous Redmi Note series devices. The design is nothing special. Overall the look of the phone is quite normal. However, the phone feels premium in hand. The phone is a bit slippery in hand. However, Xiaomi includes a case in the Box to help with that.

Software

MiUi Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
MiUi is a heavily modded operating system

The Xiaomi Redmo Note 5 runs on company’s MIUI 9.5.9 with Android 7.1.2 Nougat as its base. MIUI is a heavily modded skin and doesn't look anything like the stock android. It has special features baked into the ROM. These modifications give the user ability to completely customize and modify the device according to their will. The software also has a theme engine enabling users to change the look and feel of the operating system if they wish to. People have a mixed opinion about the MIUI. MIUI is basically a love or hate thing as few people love customisations while others love the fluidity of stock Android.

Also Read: How to use the gesture-based navigation on your Xiaomi Redmi Note 5

MiUi features Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
There are loads of inbuilt features for people to make use of.

The software performance of the Redmi Note 5 was impressive. The software runs lag-free with nothing to complain in regards to the performance. Also, it's an Android phone so if you don't like the way it looks, you can always change it with third-party launchers and more. The included bloatware is nothing to be afraid of as these apps are mostly useful tools like screen recorder and more.

Performance

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 is meant to compete with and dominate the budget smartphone segment. Hence, the performance is the main concern on the Redmi Note 5. With its specifications, it already matches the expected performance mark. However, as we have seen in the past performance not only depends on the hardware but also the construction of the smartphone and software. The Redmi Note 5 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC paired with the Adreno 506 GPU. The variant we tested had 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. However, there is also a 4GB+64GB variant available.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Battery Benchmarks
AnTuTu 7(Left) and Geekbench 4(Right)

We ran our usual AnTuTu and the GeekBench benchmarks to evaluate the performance of the phone. The AnTuTu 7 yielded a score of 68795 while the GeekBench showed a single core score of 810 and multi-core score of 3887. The performance numbers of the device are fairly adequate compared to its competition.

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In light gaming such as Temple Run and Hill Climb Racing, the phone runs smoothly and cool. The situation is different with heavy games like PUBG. While the phone doesn't lag it has a serious heating issue. We would advise you not to play heavy games for a long duration.

Display

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
The sunlight visibility is great.

The smartphone has an average 5.99-inch display with 18:9 aspect ratio. A 5.99-inch display would seem like a large display, however, that's average by 2018 standards. Also, it's an 18:9 aspect ratio display, so it doesn't feel that big in hand. It also has a rounder display making it look better.  The display gets quite low and highly bright. The colours are average but considering the price tag, it is good enough. The sunlight readability is great. With the 18:9 aspect ratio display, the browsing and consuming content on this smartphone is a delight.

Camera

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 features a single rear 12-megapixel camera sensor with f/2.2 aperture. For the selfies, it packs a 5-megapixel front camera with LED flash. The cameras seem to be impressive at least on paper.

The indoor shots taken on the Redmi Note 5 are acceptable. However, the colours feel a quite boosted. Also, the focus on the indoor shots is not quite adequate. The camera requires good lighting to get good photos. The stabilization of the camera is good. The outdoor images from the device are exceptional. The colours aren’t natural as they are brighter than natural. However, the camera focuses really good with great lighting. The details are good and the exposure is also good.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Front Camera
The front camera has a bad White Balance

The 5-megapixel front-facing camera with LED flash has the same story. The photos from the front camera are same as the back camera except for the white balance. Also, the white balance on the front camera is bad. Rest the camera quality is the same as the back.

The camera quality of the smartphone is really good. However, the true camera buffs might wanna stay away, as the colours at but unnatural. To the rest 99% of the people, the camera of the smartphone is really something they can do with. Also, there is a Google Camera port available for the Redmi Note 5 which improves the camera quality significantly. However, we fight our war with the arsenal we have and not the arsenal we could have had.

Battery

Packing a 4,000mAh battery, the expectations are quite high. Also, what a good performing phone if you need to charge it more than you use it. The device charges adequately fast with the included 2amp charger. It took the smartphone to completely charge from 0-100 around 2 hours 30 mins. The smartphone lasts more than a day with average usage. However, we advise charging the phone at the night so to avoid it shutting down in the middle of the next day.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Battery
PC Mark Work 2.0(Left) and MiUi battery management(Right)

We ran the PC Mark’s Work 2.0 Battery Life test which subjects the phone to extreme usage and finds out the battery life in that condition. The device achieved a result of 16 hours and 25 minutes which is better than the average considered the capacity of the battery.

Conclusion

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5
The overall look of the Redmi Note 5 compared to is predecessor is a little bit rounded

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 comes with a starting price of Rs 9,999 for the 3GB RAM and 32GB storage variant. The upgraded 4GB RAM model with 64GB storage costs Rs 10,999. Considering the price tag, the smartphone is a great deal. The phone is good compared to its competition. However, you can pay a little extra and get something like the Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 which comes with a much better processor and stock Android.

The IR blaster is definitely unique in the market right now. Also, the MIUI is something many people won't like. However, if you don't mind the MIUI then the Redmi Note 5 is definitely worth the price tag. Also, keep in mind Xiaomi doesn't have a good reputation for quality control and after-sales service. So, you might wanna avoid this phone if you can just because of that.

How to officially downgrade your Apple iPhone 4s to iOS 6.1.3

Apple iPhone 4s running on iOS 6.1.3

Apple iPhone 4s was launched back in 2011. The smartphone still holds up against many premium flagships. The truth is, the iPhone 4s has shown his age now and with the iOS 9.3.5 update, the phone has got slow or rather unusable. In case you still have an iPhone 4s lying around and want to give it a new life, here's how you can downgrade it to iOS 6.1.3.

Apple, a few years ago, stopped signing older iOS versions for the Apple devices which made it nearly impossible to revert back to an older version after updating. Strangely enough, Apple recently signed iOS 6.1.3 for the iPhone 4s as well as the iPad 2.

Unfortunately, the people who purchased the Apple iPhone 4s (8GB) in or after 2015 will not be able to downgrade to iOS 6.1.3. Also, iPad 2 (mid-2012) models are also not signed to get the iOS 6.1.3.

The whole downgrade process will erase the data from your Apple device. So, we highly recommend you to take a backup of your photos, music and other files before starting with the process.

Prerequisites

  • Apple iPhone 4s or iPad 2
  • A USB Cable
  • A Windows PC or Mac with the latest version of iTunes installed

How to downgrade to iOS 6.1.3

  • Head over to ipsw.me
  • Choose your product from the list and then select the model

  • Under the "Choose the Version" tab you have to select iOS 6.1.3
  • Now connect your iPhone or iPad to your PC or Mac using the USB cable
  • Open iTunes, select your device and head over to the Summary tab
  • Here's hold Shift (Windows PC) or Options Key (Mac) and click on "Restore iPhone..."
    Now select the file you downloaded in the first step

iTunes will first extract the software package and then start downgrading your iPhone 4s or iPad 2. The whole process might take some time. If the process fails or just stucks at the loading screen, try doing the same process using another cable as the cable you used might be faulty.

Vivo V9 Youth now available for Rs. 17,990: Here are some alternatives

Vivo V9 Youth has a notch up front

Vivo recently launched the Vivo V9 and V9 Youth in India. The company has already reduced the price of the cheaper V9 Youth. The smartphone has received a price cut of Rs. 1,000 bringing its price down from Rs. 18,990 to Rs. 17,990. However, Flipkart is still selling the smartphone at its launch price. Vivo has officially made the announcement, so the price cut must be applicable at the offline stores by now.

Specifications

As far as the specifications are concerned, the Vivo V9 Youth features a 6.3-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1080x2280 pixels and a 19:9 aspect ratio. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset. The device packs in 4GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage which is further expandable using a microSD card. The smartphone runs on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box. Under the hood, there is a 3260mAh battery powering up the device.

On the optics front, the Vivo V9 Youth sports a dual-camera setup at the back consisting of a 16-megapixel and a 2-megapixel sensor. Up front, there is a 16-megapixel selfie shooter

Alternatives

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro is currently one of the best mid-range smartphones available in India. The Redmi Note 5 Pro features a 5.99-inch FullHD+ display. The handset is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC coupled with 6GB of RAM. The phone is priced at Rs. 14,999 for the 32GB variant while the 64GB variant is available for Rs. 16,999.

Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1

Zenfone Max Pro M1
Zenfone Max Pro M1 runs on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box

The ZenFone Max Pro M1 packs in a lot of power at a starting price of just Rs. 10,999. The dual-SIM handset comes with the powerful Snapdragon 636 processor. The dual-SIM phone sports a 5.99-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2160x1080 and an 18:9 aspect ratio. The company will soon introduce a 6GB RAM variant of the phone.

Apple iPhone SE

Apple iPhone SE will be updated to iOS 12 soon

Apple iPhone SE is the only iPhone available under the price bracket of Rs. 20,000. Though the iPhone SE has a dated design and hardware, the device still performs well. The smartphone features a 4-inch display and comes with Apple's A9 chipset. The 32GB variant of the iPhone SE is currently available for Rs. 18,999.

Meizu M6 launched in India: Price, Specifications and Alternatives

Meizu M6 was first launched in China six months ago

Meizu, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has launched another affordable smartphone in India. The Meizu M6 comes in at a price of Rs. 7,699 and at that price point it gives direct competition to the Xiaomi Redmi 5. However, as the smartphone was launched in China almost six months ago, it carries a slightly dated hardware and design.

Specifications

As far as the specifications are concerned, the Meizu M6 features a 5.2-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek MT6750 processor. The device packs in 3GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. The dual-SIM handset runs on Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. Under the hood, there is a 3,070mAh battery.

On the optics front, the Meizu M6 sports a 13-megapixel camera at the back with f/2.2 aperture and dual-LED dual-tone flash. Up front, there is an 8-megapixel selfie shooter f/2.0 aperture.

Alternatives

The Meizu M6 does not have an 18:9 display in 2018 and comes with an underpowered processor. Here are some alternatives at a similar price point with better design and hardware.

Xiaomi Redmi 5

Xiaomi Redmi 5

Xiaomi Redmi 5 is one of the best alternatives to the Meizu M6. The Redmi 5 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC. The smartphone features a 5.7-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. Xiaomi Redmi 5 is currently available at a starting price of Rs. 7,999.

10.or G

10.or G Back 2

10.or G is not as impressive in terms of looks but it does have some powerful internals. The 10.or G sports a 5.5-inch FullHD IPS LCD display. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC coupled with 3GB or 4GB of RAM. The dual-SIM handset comes with 32GB or 64GB of storage. 10.or G starts at a price of Rs. 7,699.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5

If you are willing to spend a little bit more, the Redmi Note 5 can be a great choice. The smartphone comes with an 18:9 display and it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset. The Redmi Note 5 is available in India at a starting price of Rs. 9,999.

BlackBerry partners up with Bullitt Group to bring more secure devcies

BlackBerry to bring more BlackBerry Secure devices in partnership with the Bullitt Group

BlackBerry Limited has announced a partnership with the Bullitt Group, a British smartphone and consumer electronics maker. The companies, in partnership, will develop new highly-secure connected devices that will be certified as “BlackBerry Secure.”

Bullitt Group will embed BlackBerry Secure into a range of smartphones by manufacturers like Cat (Caterpillar Inc.) and Land Rover who make secure and rugged smartphones. This will be really helpful for the security-conscious consumers and enterprise customers.

Commenting on the partnership, Alex Thurber, SVP and GM of Mobility Solutions, BlackBerry, said, "This new deal will allow us to expand our BlackBerry Secure footprint into the more than 100 markets that Bullitt Group currently distributes its products, especially in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.” “Bullitt Group’s customers, from farmers and construction workers to outdoor enthusiasts, will now be able to have rugged products that aren’t just durable on the outside, but also strong on security on the inside,” he added.

"WITH THE RISING THREAT OF HACKS AND SECURITY BREACHES IN MOBILE AND CONNECTED IOT DEVICES, IT WAS IMPORTANT FOR US TO FIND A PARTNER THAT CAN HELP US KEEP PACE WITH, AND PROTECT AGAINST, THE FAST-CHANGING SECURITY CHALLENGES THAT CONCERN OUR CUSTOMERS,” SAID JAMES SHANNON, CHIEF PRODUCT OFFICER, BULLITT GROUP. HE ADDED, “BY PARTNERING WITH BLACKBERRY, WE’RE ABLE TO PROVIDE A LEVEL OF SECURITY THAT WILL GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS PEACE OF MIND WHEN COMMUNICATING AND USING THEIR DEVICES FOR BUSINESS, OR IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIVES.”

Bullitt Group targets specific audiences and designs, develops and produces innovative products for them. They have a line-up of rugged and tough devices which target users that are always at construction sites or climb a lot of mountains. Bullitt Group is popular in over 100 countries while they strongly focus towards Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America and Latin America.

Here's how you can get PUBG for as low as Rs. 669

PUBG is now available for just Rs. 669

Player Unknown's Battleground is one of the most popular games right now. PUBG is an online multiplayer battle royale game. The game gives direct competition to the popular game, Fortnite.

Player Unknown's Battleground, for the first time, is available at a discounted price on Steam. The game was launched at a price of Rs. 999 and under this sale it is currently available for Rs. 669. By the 33% off on the Steam market, you are saving around Rs. 330. However, the offer is for a limited time period only. The special promotion of Player Unknown's Battleground on Steam ends on July 5, 2018.

To purchase the game you can head over to Steam's Website or Windows app. Search for PUBG and hit Add to Cart. Then you can select Purchase for Myself or Purchase as a Gift and then complete the transaction. Once the payment is done, the game will be added to your Steam library.

Player Unknown's Battleground is currently one of the most hyped games. Unfortunately, the game is not well optimised and has a lot of bugs here and there. The game is also quite demanding so unless you have a good gaming rig, you will not be able to enjoy the game at its best.

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While announcing the sale, PUBG Corp said, "With PUBG Mobile included, there are now over 400 million registered PUBG players worldwide. Over 87 million people play PUBG every day across all our platforms."

Meanwhile, Player Unknown's Battleground Mobile recently received a major update a few days ago. The update brought Royale Pass Season 1 in order to create a tough competition against Fortnite. The Royale Pass will also help in attracting more players towards the mobile version of the game.

Kult Impulse Hands-On Review: Great hardware for the price point?

Kult Impulse
The Kult impulse sports a great hardware for a good price point

Indian Smartphone manufacturer, Kult launched their fourth smartphone in India recently. After the success of their previous smartphones, the recently announced Kult Impulse adds to the company's lineup. The smartphone is launched with a price tag of Rs. 8,999. With that price tag, it comes in direct competition with smartphones like the 10.or G and Xiaomi Redmi 5.

The highlights of the smartphone include the massive 4,000mAh battery, Face Unlock and a 5.99-inch HD+ TruView 18:9 aspect ratio display. The phone is powered by the MediaTek MTK 6739 Quad-core SoC clocked at 1.5 GHz. The device packs 13-megapixel f/2.0 front and back camera sensors. The dual-SIM handset comes with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.

Design

Kult Impulse boasts a 5.99-inch IPS LCD display with an aspect ratio of 18:9. The company claims a near bezel-less display but we feel the phone is taller and still has a lot of bezels. The display is not something you can call best of the line. However, considering the price tag, the display is better than the most. The overall build quality is good enough for the price point. At first glance, anyone would be convinced that the phone has a metal back which is not true as it is actually plastic.

The device feels nothing like a cheap budget phone. Sure, it doesn't feel as premium as it looks. However, it still feels quite good in the hand. The taller design is getting popular these days and most apps have already started supporting the new aspect ratio. The device also has features like Face Unlock at this price point. However, we will need to test its effectiveness.

Camera

On the optics front, the Kult Impulse sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and autofocus. The rear camera is just above average for the price. The contrast and the white balance poor. However, the camera manages to bring acceptable colours. Overall, we feel the images are quite acceptable for the price.

For the selfies, the Kult Impulse features a 13-megapixel front-facing camera with an LED flash. The story is same with the front camera as the company used same sensors at the back as well as the front.

Kult Impulse Front Camera
The front camera has more unnatural colours than the back camera.

Overall, the camera on the Kult Impulse is fairly normal. The rear camera is better than the front. However, a better white balance is something that might put you off.

Price

The smartphone costs Rs, 8,999 with features like Face Unlock and 18:9 display. The smartphone packs a lot of power and features for that price point. However, the features like the Face Unlock if implemented badly can be more of a negative point than a plus point. Those features need to be tested. Also, the software lagged a little during the time we had with the device. However, its a software thing and it can be easily fixed before the phone in the near future via software updates. So from the initial impressions, we believe that the smartphone could withstand its competition.

Vivo Y81 launched in Vietnam: Here are the alternatives available in India

Vivo Y21 has a 6.22-inch display with a notch

Chinese smartphone manufacturer, Vivo has launched a new mid-range smartphone in Vietnam. The Vivo Y81 look very similar to the recently launched Y83 as both the devices come with an iPhone X-like notch up front. The Y81 is available at a price of VND 4,990,000 (roughly Rs. 14,900).

Specifications

As far as the specifications are concerned, the Vivo Y81 features a 6.22-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 720x1520 pixels and a 19:9 aspect ratio. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek MT6762 SoC paired with 3GB of RAM. The dual-SIM handset comes with 32GB of onboard storage which is further expandable up to 256GB using a microSD card. The phone runs on Android 8.1 Oreo and it is backed by a 3,260mAh battery.

On the optics front, the Vivo Y81 sports a 13-megapixel camera with f/2.2 aperture and LED flash at the back. Up front, there is a 5-megapixel selfie shooter.

Alternatives

The Vivo Y81 is currently available only in Vietnam and will not make its way to India any time soon. So, here are some alternatives you can buy right now.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro is available in attractive colours

Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro is currently one of the best mid-range smartphones available in India. The Redmi Note 5 Pro features a 5.99-inch FullHD+ display. The handset is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC coupled with 6GB of RAM. The phone is priced at Rs. 14,999 for the 32GB variant while the 64GB variant is available for Rs. 16,999.

Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1

Zenfone Max Pro M1
Zenfone Max Pro M1 comes with a dual-camera setup at the back

The ZenFone Max Pro M1 packs in a lot of power at a starting price of just Rs. 10,999. The dual-SIM handset comes with the powerful Snapdragon 636 processor. The dual-SIM phone sports a 5.99-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 2160x1080 and an 18:9 aspect ratio.

Vivo V9 Youth

Vivo V9 Youth has a notch up front

If you want a smartphone that has a notch up front, the Vivo V9 Youth is a great alternative here. The V9 Youth is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC. The smartphone features a 6.3-inch FullHD+ IPS LCD display. The Vivo V9 Youth is priced at Rs. 18,990.

WhatsApp finally gets Group Video and Group Voice calling: Here's how to use

WhatsApp
WhatsApp Group Video and Voice Calls will soon be available for iOS

WhatsApp has been planning to launch the group video calling and group voice calling feature for a while now. The company has finally rolled out an update for their Android Beta app where Beta users can start testing out the feature. The feature is currently limited to the beta version of the app but it will soon make its way to the stable Android and iOS versions.

The latest WhatsApp Beta version for Android is at v2.18.192. If you are already a beta tester, you should see an update available in the Google Play Store. However, if you want to become one you can simply head over to the Play Store, search for WhatsApp and scroll all the way down to find the beta program. Sadly, the Beta Programme is currently full which means you might need to wait for a few days. According to a report by WABetaInfo, the new feature will also make its way to the Windows phone version of the app

Group Video call currently supports up to participants

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The WhatsApp group video and voice calling feature currently supports only up to four participants. To use the Group calling feature you will need to follow these steps:

  • Update the WhatsApp Beta for Android app to its latest version using Google Play Store
  • Open the app and select a person you want to initiate the call with
  • Call him/her using the Video Call or Voice Call button shown on the top
  • Once the call gets connected, add another participant by clicking on the  ‘Add participant’ icon on the top right'

In other news, WhatsApp is currently working on launching a new Windows app. The app will basically act as a better version of the Web app by bringing features like Voice Calling and Video calling on board.

Instagram launches IGTV app: Facebook to do something similar soon

Instagram launches the IGTV app for Android and iOS devices

Instagram has finally launched the IGTV app. IGTV is basically a standalone application by Instagram that allows creators to upload long-form vertical oriented videos. The company hosted an event in San Francisco in order to make this special announcement.

IGTV app allows users to create their own channel which will be named after their username. Users can upload videos that are as long as one hour. Comparatively, Instagram's native app allows only 1 minute long videos. With the new IGTV app, the Facebook-owned company is trying to compete against YouTube and giving creators a whole new platform.

You can head over to the Google Play Store or Apple App Store on your Android or iOS device in order to download and install the IGTV app right now. The app uses your Instagram credentials to log in to your account. However, if you already have the Instagram app installed, the IGTV app will automatically recognise your account.

The interface of the new app is quite simplistic. We did notice that the app currently does not support tall displays like 18:9 by default. Once you are logged in, a video starts playing in the background and you can choose between people to switch the videos. Popular YouTubers like MKBHD, SuperSaf TV and Bhuvan Bam have already started uploading high-quality vertical videos on their IGTV channel.

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The app currently has options like "For You", "Following", "Popular" and "Continue Watching" which are pretty self-explanatory.

The Facebook-owned company has also announced that they finally have 1 billion active users around the world. So, we can see a bright future for the recently launched IGTV app.

Meanwhile, Facebook has also launched the Facebook Watch that will compete directly against YouTube and Netflix. The Watch is currently restricted to only a few countries and it is not available in India.