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OnePlus 5T goes on sale this Friday: Price, Specifications and Launch Offers

OnePlus recently unveiled the much-awaited OnePlus 5T with a 6-inch display with 18:9 aspect ratio. The smartphone was launched in order to compete with other smartphone manufacturers that have been reducing the bezels on their smartphone. The smartphone is now all set to go on an early access sale on November 24.

The OnePlus 5T is currently priced at Rs. 32,999 for the base variant with 6GB of RAM and Rs. 37,999 for the 8GB RAM variant. The smartphone is currently available only in the Midnight Black colour variant. Making the deal a lucrative one, customers who purchase the OnePlus 5T using an HDFC debit or credit card will get Rs. 1,500 cashback. Apart from the cashback, Idea Cellular users can avail up to 1,008GB of 4G data by paying Rs. 357 per month for 2GB data per day for 18 months.

OnePlus 5T hands-on review

Also Read: OnePlus 5T Hands-On Review: Is the 18:9 display really worth the upgrade?

The customers will also be eligible for 1-year free membership to Zomato Gold and will get a complimentary 12-month Servify accidental damage insurance plan. As the OnePlus 5T is exclusive to Amazon India, Amazon offers Rs. 500 credit on Kindle store and Rs. 300 Amazon Pay balance cashback to the Amazon Prime users on the purchase of the all-new OnePlus 5T.

As far as the specifications are concerned, the OnePlus 5T features a 6.01-inch Optic AMOLED display with a resolution 1080x2160 pixels and an aspect ratio 18:9. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC coupled with Adreno 540 GPU. The device is available in two variants, one with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage and the other with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of inbuilt storage. The OnePlus 5T runs on OxygenOS 4.7 based on Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box. Under the hood, there is a 3,300mAh battery powering up the internals.

Nokia 2 with 4,100mAh battery launched in India: Price, Specifications and Offers

HMD Global recently unveiled the Nokia 2 and it now finally has a price tag. The Nokia 2 is launched in India at a price of Rs. 6,999 making it the cheapest of the company's portfolio. The highlight of the smartphone is the 4,100mAh battery for which Nokia claims that the smartphone will deliver up to 2-days of battery life.

Nokia 2

Specifications

As far as the specifications are concerned, the Nokia 2 features a 5-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 SoC which is a quad-core chipset clocked at 1.3GHz. The device packs in 1GB of RAM and 8GB of onboard storage which is further expandable up to 128GB using a microSD card. The Nokia 2 runs on a stock version of Google's Android 7.1.1 Nougat operating system out of the box. Under the hood, there is a 4,100mAg battery powering up the internals.

Also Read: How to block unwanted callers on your Android smartphone

For the optics, the Nokia 2 sports an 8-megapixel camera at the back with autofocus and a LED flash. The smartphone also comes with a 5-megapixel selfie shooter.

Price and Availability

The budget-oriented Nokia 2 is currently priced at Rs. 6,999 and will be available at all retail stores starting November 24. The smartphone is available in Pewter/Black, Pewter/White and Copper/Black colour variants. Nokia has partnered with Jio to bring some attractive offers where Jio users can availGB of 4G data on purchase of the Nokia 2. The customers will also get additional 5GB data on every recharge of Rs. 309 or above for the next  9 recharges until August 31, 2018.

 

Apple iPhone SE to get a successor soon, Here's everything you need to know

Apple launched the iPhone SE in the month of March of 2016 that brought back the most loved designs we saw on the iPhone 5S. The smartphone was launched targetting the audience looking for a smartphone with the compact form factor. The people who loved the Apple iPhone SE but want an upgrade can now get excited as Apple is now planning to launch the second generation iPhone SE early next year.

Apple iPhone 5S

Rumours suggest the Apple will be launching the second generation iPhone SE in the first quarter of 2018. Reports also claim that the new iPhone SE will start shipping in the first quarter of the year. It is also being said that the iPhone SE 2 will be manufactured by Wistron, the same company that assembles the iPhone SE in India. The iPhone SE was a lot more popular in India due to the fact that the smartphone was being manufactured in the country. The reports claim that the new Apple iPhone SE is being launched considering it got very popular in India.

Also Read: How to transfer your contacts from your Android smartphone to an iPhone

As far as the specifications are concerned, the Apple iPhone SE will come with the same design as the iPhone 5S sporting a 4-inch display. However, few rumours suggest that Apple might opt-in for a slightly larger display at 4.2-inch. The smartphone will be powered by the Apple A10 Fusion chipset found on the iPhone 7. It is also being said that Apple might go in with the latest Apple A11 Bionic chipset found on the iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Rumours further suggest that the 4-inch smartphone will come with a 1,700mAh battery under the hood.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Star Wars: The Last Jedi version to launch soon

Samsung seems to be soon launching a new limited edition variant of the Galaxy Note 8 with Star Wars: The Last Jedi branding. The device will come right in time for the holiday season, and before the movie is released in December.

Recently, the Chinese leaker going by the name "Ice Breaker" on Twitter posted an image showcasing the Galaxy Note 8 with a wallpaper featuring BB-8 the droid from Star Wars. Rest the device seems like the normal Note 8 and doesn't seem to have any branding of such kind. you can see the tweet below:

In the leaked image we see Chinese writing, pointing to the fact that the product might only be launched in a select number of countries and not globally.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S9 spotted on Geekbench: Here's everything you need to know

Currently, there isn't any official announcement regarding this made by the company, but this is something Samsung has done if you remember the Injustice versions of their smartphones. The company has also worked with Disney, as it released a Pirates of the Caribbean variant of the Samsung Galaxy S8 in China and in 2015 they launched an Iron Man version of the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.

We really hope that the Galaxy Note 8 Star Wars: The Last Jedi version is not just a plain Note 8 with a bunch of Star Wars posters and ringtones. It should be similar to the Iron Man Galaxy S6 Edge. One good idea is to turn the S-Pen into a lightsaber.

Vodafone now offers unlimited calls at an unbelievable price

Most of the telecom companies are now offering affordable packs that give the user an ability to make unlimited voice calls to any operator across India. These changes have brought in due to the entry of Jio in the industry that has made the competition tougher. Vodafone has now unveiled a new pack where the user gets unlimited calls bundled with 1GB of data at just Rs. 199.

Vodafone

The all-new Rs. 199 pack by Vodafone offers unlimited voice calls and 1GB data for a validity of days. However, the local and STD calls are limited to just 250 minutes a day and 1,000 minutes a week. If the user exceeds the per day or per week limit the calls will be charged at a rate of 30 paise per minute. The pack is currently available only to users living in the Delhi-NCR circle.

Also Read: How to block unwanted callers on your Android smartphone

Vodafone has also kept few terms and conditions which include, the user cannot make calls to more than 300 unique numbers in a week. If the customer exceeds the 300-mark, the further calls will be charged at 30-paise per minute for the remaining validity. This is the company's way to not allow scammers or telemarketers to use this scheme.

Airtel recently released a bunch of packs that cross the Rs. 1,000-mark and offers 300GB of data for up to 365days. Also, Vodafone recently updated its Rs. 348 pack where users can now get 1.5GB of data per day for a validity of 28 days.

Infocus Turbo 5 Plus In-Depth Review: Are the dual cameras any good?

With the increasing number of smartphones in the immensely overcrowded budget smartphone market, Infocus came out with its own take on the segment, The Infocus Turbo 5 Plus. With a dual camera setup at the back and a whopping 4,850mAh, it's a phone which is supposed to last days with taking great photos at the same time. All eyes are pointing to one thing, its a camera enthusiast phone for big battery cravers.

Infocus Turbo 5 Plus Display picture

Infocus Turbo 5 Plus

The budget smartphone segment is overcrowded with smartphones to the point every phone is almost the same. Infocus Turbo 5 Plus aims to change that. By providing a dual camera setup at the back and a whopping 4,850mAh Infocus wants to stand out from the rest. It's the first phone in the budget smartphone segment to sport a dual camera setup in the back and also Infocus's first attempt at it. Its secondary camera is a wide angle like the LG G6 which is a different approach to the concept. After all the phone is designed to stand out. The battery is something we have seen these budget smartphones packing but the thing that counts is the software optimization. In today's era, a hardware is as good as its software. So the question remains is the Infocus Turbo 5 Plus really worth the hype?

Design

With the 2.5D Glass and a coated back, the phone not only feels good in the hand but also looks great. The Turbo 5 Plus has a big 5.5' inch display with a 16:9 resolution. The phone surprisingly doesn't feel that big in hand. The back of the phone is metal but the coated material makes it a great while holding and while looking. The only problem being the coated back is a fingerprint magnet.

In the front of the screen, there is the front speaker grill in the centre which is rather small but does the job well enough. The secondary camera on it’s left and sensors on it’s right. Below the screen, there is only a fingerprint sensor which is also a clickable button.

On the back, we have a dual camera setup in the top left with a dual tone led flash. There is a small camera bump which gets annoying but the lens is protected with a glass and the bump has the same material on the sides. The bottom back of the phone is plastic to accommodate the antenna lines. The rest of the back is completely empty with InFocus logo sitting flush in the centre. With a coating that's done on the back makes the phone look like a true beauty and makes it stand out in the crowd. However, everything has its negatives. The beautiful looking back is a fingerprint magnet and minute drops will tend to scratch out the paint.

On the right, there is a textured power button and textured volume rockers with the same texture to them. The texture feels good but the same texture means you won't be able to differentiate the buttons in case if the phones in the pocket. The left side has a sim card tray slot which is a hybrid dual sim. It allows for a single nano sim with a micro-sd card or two nano sim cards. The top has the 3.5mm headphone jack which is welcomed and the bottom has a micro-USB charging slot with speakers on one side and microphone on the other side.

All the sides are made of the same materials as the back so that's that. The overall design of the phone is great with nothing to regret that big in that division.

Software

The device runs on the Android 7.0 (Nougat) with the InFocus’s Smile-UX skin on the top. The software is pretty good with almost a stock android like experience with a custom tasteful icon pack and a launcher and few other modifications. There is nothing much to say about the software with almost a stock android the optimisation is very good. A pure stock android version would have been greatly sight for the purists but the Smile-UX has nothing to disappoint you.

Infocus Turbo 5 Plus Android Nougat

 

Remember the design only had a fingerprint sensor on the front doubling up as a button? The navigation is done by On-Screen Buttons which can be hidden with a small button on the leftmost side of the nav bar. You can decide to show that button or not or disable the nav bar at all in the setting. The main method of navigation is that button only. A short touch acts as a back button, a press acts as a home button and a double click acts as a multitasking button. Pretty clean.

Infocus Turbo 5 Plus Screenshot

 

[Update] The device's software got an update last week adding an app called power manager as a system app. The app lets users know the data they consumed during the time the device was locked if the device is locked for 5 minutes or more. It shows that you consumed 5 or 7 KB of data depending on how much data was consumed. This can be turned off and is annoying. Also, that app enables to tell you that an app is consuming power in the background as soon as the screen is locked. That app is always the weather service pre-installed on the phone. Basically, the phone is telling you that the weather service is consuming battery and you cant do anything else. Most annoying thing an  OEM can put on the phone. Don't update the software if you get the chance.

Performance

The performance is a major area of concern in any device. The device was made for long lasting battery therefore high performance wasn’t expected. To our surprise, the device performed equally well as it lasts. The device comes with a MediaTek 6750 coupled with 3GB of RAM. The device was able to run all day to day tasks pretty smooth as well as didn’t lag much while gaming.

We ran our usual AnTuTu Benchmark and GeekBench. The device gave a score of 40,848 on AnTuTu and yielded a 610 single core and 2544 multi-core score on Geekbench.

NFS on Infocus Turbo 5 Plus

 

We also ran a graphics intensive game like Need for Speed: No Limits and the game ran absolutely while even on long gaming sessions.

Display

The device has a good 5.5-inch(1080×1920) full HD display with great sunlight readability with full brightness. The colours were not that vibrant and vivid. The display was average. Nothing great and nothing bad about it. It is a perfect balance of everything.

Camera

The Infocus Turbo 5 Plus has a dual camera setup in the back with a wide angle lens for wide-angle shots to cover more in one image. The setup is a 13MP plus 5MP f/2.0 aperture in the back and a 5MP f/2.0 aperture in the front.One of the most anticipated things was how is the dual camera setup in a budget smartphone. To be honest, it's pretty bad.

The shots in the natural light were okayish with the wide angle shot being blurry. The camera in the low light performs below average and the 5MP wide-angle lens totally destroys the photo. The indoor shots were a bit better but nowhere near to what the competition is.

If your main focus is the camera then leave this one out.

Battery

Packing a 4,850mAh battery the phone lasts almost 2 days with constant usage and mild gaming. The charging times with the included chargers is pretty good for the performance. It takes 3 hours to charge up to 100 from 0. It lasts around 2 days with semi-heavy usage.

Infocus Turbo 5 Plus PCMark
PCMark

We ran the PC Mark's Work 2.0 Battery Life test which subjects the phone to heavy usage and finds out the battery life in that condition. The Phone gave a score of 18 hours  15 minutes. That's more than twice the OnePlus 3T gives and it costs three times as much.

If you wanted a phone with good battery, this is your go-to definitely.

Conclusion

Infocus Turbo 5 Plus with a price of ₹8,999 is a great budget segment phone if you don't mind the bad cameras. The device trades in camera performance for great looks and build along with an unexpectedly high battery life and a clean UX. If you are willing to make do with sub-par camera performance with a phone with stands out in every other criterion in its segment, Infocus Turbo 5 Plus is your go-to phone definitely.

OnePlus 3 and 3T start receiving official Android 8.0 Oreo update via OTA

OnePlus has been working for a long time now on the OxygenOS build based on Android 8.0 Oreo for the OnePlus 3 and 3T. The company has now finally started rolling out the official build of the same. Android Oreo build was being tested on OnePlus 3 and 3T under the open beta program. The new Oxygen OS 5.0 will bring Android 8.0 Oreo along with a few features to the table.

OnePlus 3T front

A few days ago, during the launch of OnePlus's latest flagship OnePlus 5T, the company announced that the Android Oreo Open Beta update for the OnePlus 5 will be released sometime in November while the 5T will receive the same sometime in December. Surprisingly, the company suddenly announced the Oxygen OS 5.0 update on its forums and the update should start hitting the devices soon.

Also Read: OnePlus 5 vs OnePlus 5T: What are the changes made by the company?

OxygenOS 5.0 update changelog shows the following:

System

  • Updated to Android O (8.0)
  • Added Parallel apps feature
  • Added Picture-in-picture mode
  • Added Auto-fill
  • Added Smart Text Selection
  • New Quick Settings design
  • Updated security patch to September

Launcher

  • Added notification Dots
  • New app folder design
  • Now able to upload photos directly to Shot on OnePlus

OnePlus has started rolling out the software update via OTA (over-the-air) and the update size is around 1.5GB and should hit your devices anytime soon.

Meanwhile, OnePlus 5 owners will have to wait for a little bit more until the company officially rolls out the Android Oreo update. However, the company is releasing the Android Oreo Open Beta update for the OnePlus 5 later this month.

Samsung Galaxy S9 spotted on Geekbench: Here's everything you need to know

As we are about to enter 2018 in a couple of weeks, Samsung is all set to introduce its 2018 edition of devices. Recently 2018 versions of Samsung's A-series and J-series were leaked. Now we have also started to see leaks and rumours on the upcoming flagship Samsung Galaxy S9. This time around, Samsung is said to launch three models of its flagship line, the Galaxy S9, S9+ and a Galaxy S9 Mini.

According to the leaks, the Samsung Galaxy S9 will sport a smaller 5-inch display while the S9 may feature a 5.8-inch display. The leaks also suggest that the Galaxy S9 will come with a dual-camera setup at the back with BABR coating which is usually found on DSLR lenses to limit ghosting and reflection. The company might also change the positioning of the fingerprint scanner which was unliked by many on the S8 and S8+.

Samsung S8 banner

The Samsung Galaxy S9 spotted on Geekbench had the model number SM-G960F. The spotted variant scores 2680 points in single-core which is higher than that of the Pixel 2 but lower than the iPhone X. The Geekbench reveals that the Galaxy S9 will be powered by the Exynos 9810 chipset coupled with 4GB of RAM. The company had recently announced the Exynos 9810 chipset that is built on 2nd generation 10nm process. The new chipset comes with 3rd-generation custom CPU cores and an upgraded GPU.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) spotted online, Reveals specifications and Key Features

Looking at the past of the Samsung S-series, the Galaxy S9 will launch with Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 for the US while other markets will be greeted by the Exynos variant. To recall, Qualcomm will sell the entire first batch of Snapdragon 845 to Samsung which will make Samsung the first company to introduce smartphones with the Snapdragon 845.

Samsung is said to unveil the Galaxy S9 and S9+ at the upcoming MWC event which is being held in Barcelona and set to start on February 26 and will go on until March 1.

How to block unwanted callers on your Android smartphone

In the fast-moving world, we often leave our phone numbers at various websites or other places. Slowly and gradually, somehow our number reaches to various telemarketers who often calls us to annoy us. With call rates becoming cheaper, people have been receiving more and more spam calls or unwanted calls. Thankfully, you can always block these unwanted callers on your Android smartphone. Here are different ways to block the spammers and unwanted calls.

Samsung

Samsung devices run on a customized version of Android where they flaunt their own UI with a dozen of features added to it. In case, you are using any of the Samsung's smartphones, follow these simple steps to block anyone.

Samsung S8 banner

  • Head over to the Dialer or Phone application
  • Select the number you are willing to block
  • Tap on "More"
  • Select “Add to Auto-Reject List”
  • If you want to make any changes to the blocked users, go to Settings > Call Settings > All Calls > Auto Reject

Stock Android

If you are using a smartphone with stock Android or even nearly stock Android, like, Google Pixel, OnePlus and much more, you will be able to block calls by following these simple steps.

Google Pixel XL

  • Open the Phone app
  • Tap on the 3-dots at the top-right corner
  • Hit "Settings" and head over to "Call Blocking"
  • Tap on "Add Numbers" to add the number you want to block

Stock Android smartphones also have a simpler way, where you can just long-press on any number and tap on "Block Number."

Third-Party Applications

Truecaller

truecaller

Truecaller is a free application on Google Play Store that allows you to block unwanted callers. The application also helps you identify the unknown callers. Once you download, install and set up the Truecaller app, follow these steps to block a caller.

  • Open the Truecaller app
  • Long press on the number you want to block
  • Tap on the block icon in the top-right corner. (The block icon is next to the delete icon)

To view or manage your block list, follow these steps

  • Open Truecaller app
  • Tap on the menu option on the top-left corner
  • Hit "Settings"
  • Now go to "Block" and tap on "View my block list"

Here you can add more numbers or make any changes to the existing ones. Interestingly, you can hit on "Block Top Spammers" option in the "Block" settings which will automatically block callers from telemarketing firms or any number which has been highly reported as spam.

OnePlus 5T Hands-On Review: Is the 18:9 display really worth the upgrade?

OnePlus finally unveiled the OnePlus 5T, in their global launch event in New York. As we know, OnePlus is all about the fans it made available to stream the event live over the internet and in PVR cinemas all over the country. The OnePlus 5T is basically a 2017 version of the OnePlus 5 with a stretched display. This lets OnePlus give the OnePlus 5T have a 6-inch display without a bigger footprint. It has 80.5% screen to body ratio with an 18:9 display and minimal bezels.

Design

After the controversial design of the OnePlus 5 looking almost like the iPhone 7 Plus the minute design changes in the OnePlus 5T really give it a really interesting look. The display now takes up 80.5% of the front glass. This means a stretched out 18:9 resolution display and minimal bezels. This is not new in 2017 but most definitely a welcomed change. The display is 6-inch Full Optic AMOLED display.

Almost no bezels mean the removal of the front capacitive buttons and the fingerprint sensor. OnePlus moved the fingerprint sensor in the back at the position where it ideally is the easiest to use, just above the centre.

Camera

The camera of the OnePlus 5 was great already. The OnePlus 5T bumps it even up. The rear boasts a 16-megapixel sensor with an aperture of f/1.7 combined with a 20-megapixel sensor with a f/2.6 aperture in the back. The front camera is a 16-megapixel sensor with f/2.0 aperture.

The dual camera provides great photos with good light exposure and the optical zoom up to 2X is really a handy feature. It has the dual camera with a telephoto lens enables the famous bokeh effect or the portrait mode. The portrait mode works as expected. The front camera is also up to par.

Features and Software

While the phone is not much of an improvement over the OnePlus 5 except the display on paper, the OnePlus 5T has few tricks up its sleeve. The device runs on Android 7.1.1 with Oxygen OS.

OnePlus 5T hands-on review

The phone has Face unlock feature along with the fingerprint sensor. OnePlus claims it only takes 0.4 seconds to unlock the device with fingerprint sensor taking 0.2 seconds.

Also Read: OnePlus 5T with 18:9 display launched: Price, Specifications and Availability

Price

The OnePlus 5T is definitely an upgrade over the few months old OnePlus 5. The pricing is same as the OnePlus 5 launch pricing with the 6GB model starting at $499(~Rs. 32,999) with the 8GB model going towards the Rs. 37,999 price tag. Although keeping the pricing same as the OnePlus 5 and launching it just a few months after the OnePlus 5 the company might us have pissed off the OnePlus 5 owners around the globe.