The display and the SoC remain the same as the In 2b. (Image: Micromax)
Micromax just launched its latest Micromax In 2c smartphone in India. The device is similar to the In 2b, which was launched last year, in terms of specifications. Key features of the device include a Unisoc T610 SoC, a 5,000mAh battery, dual rear cameras and more.
Micromax In 2c: Price in India
Micromax In 2c is priced at Rs 8,499 for the sole 3GB RAM/32GB storage variant. As a launch offer, the smartphone will initially sell for Rs 7,499. The company is yet to reveal details as to how long the introductory pricing will remain in place.
The smartphone will be made available on sale starting May 1 via Flipkart and the company's official website. It has been launched in Brown and Silver colour options.
Micromax In 2c: Specifications
Micromax In 2c sports a 6.52-inch HD+ display with a resolution of 1600x720 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by the octa-core Unisoc T610 SoC. The device comes with 3GB of RAM along with 32GB of internal storage expandable up to 256GB via a microSD card via a dedicated slot.
The display and the SoC remain the same as the In 2b. The device runs Google's Android 11 operating system with the stock skin. All of this is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging.
Coming to the camera details, the In 2c sports a dual-camera setup at the back consisting of an 8-megapixel primary sensor and a secondary depth sensor. At the front, the device features a 5-megapixel sensor for capturing selfies.
Video creators need to be proactive to create appealing content for social media sites. (Image: Pixabay)
Every day we scroll through social media sites to watch exciting videos. Often, we go gaga over an appealing video on a social media site. Video creators use a variety of tricks and effects to catch the viewer’s attention. From stroboscopic effects to 3D animations, video creators use various effects to make their videos appealing. One may think adding advanced editing effects to social media videos is tricky. However, with the right editing tools, one can edit social media videos in quick succession. Read on to know how to edit videos for social media sites like a pro in 2022.
Think before you shoot social media videos
Social media is a place for marketers to promote their products or services. Be it fresh video content or a repurposed one; the ultimate aim is to promote the products/services. You never know the organic traffic you can find on your social media videos. Social media videos should be appealing and relatable to social media users. The same goes for social media influencers trying to build a vast digital community.
Video creators need to be proactive to create appealing content for social media sites. The work begins even before you start using a video editor to make videos. Before you start shooting/editing videos, you need to think about the video content. What are you going to include in your video content to catch the attention of social media viewers? Proactive thinking can help video creators get the most out of social media videos. Anything done with proper planning offers a better result. Get into the right mind frame before creating social media videos. If you are working with an in-house video creator, ask him to create a video script before shooting/editing.
Focus on editing intentions for social media videos
To boost brand affinity, you need to focus on the target audience’s interests. The same goes for social media influencers looking to attract an audience on numerous platforms. Video creators need to have marketing goals and edit videos accordingly to achieve better results. Some editing intentions needed to create engaging social media videos are as follows:
Focus on enhancing brand awareness
How will you make your brand/product recognizable to the audience? To enhance brand awareness, you need to create high-quality social media videos that can catch the viewer’s attention. People should be able to recognize your brand whenever they see the brand logo or punchline anywhere. While editing social media videos, brands have to include their brand logo and other entities to boost awareness. Similarly, social media influencers can add personal elements to their videos so the audience can easily recognize them.
Focus on engagement level while editing social media videos
Video creators need to focus on elements that can drive engagement. First, you need to know the things preferred in a video by your target audience. One can then incorporate the video elements liked by the audience during the video editing process. For example, if your target audience prefers funny videos, then incorporate some funny moments in your videos. Similarly, if the target audience prefers short videos, you need to give them that. Next, you need to write down all the video elements that can drive engagement on social media platforms. Finally, you must include those elements while editing videos for social media platforms.
Focus on generating ROI via social media videos
Many social media influencers earn by offering subscriptions for premium content that isn’t accessible by everyone. Similarly, brands and marketers want their product-related videos to boost sales and ROI (Return on Investment). Finally, one may think about how editing is related to driving ROI via video content. Consider an example where you want people to subscribe to premium content on social media. You can create an end screen for your video during the editing process. The end-screen will contain placeholders for including actionable CTAs. Your viewers can click on CTAs and help you generate income via video content. Similarly, brands can place a ‘Shop Now’ or ‘Visit Website’ button at the end of their video to boost ROI.
Leverage the power of advanced editing effects
How are you going to create social media videos with advanced editing effects? If you aren’t a video expert, adding advanced editing effects to your social media videos can be trickier. For example, creating 3D animations isn’t easy for every video creator. In addition, due to a lack of the right tools, many video creators face issues even with basic editing effects. For example, many novices in video-making find it hard to cut video or add transitions. However, if you have access to a video tool, you can easily cut video for creating the perfect social media videos. You can include advanced effects with a simple button click. They offer a better learning curve for video-making novices. One can quickly learn how to edit social media videos via an intuitive video editor. Not to forget, the pre-made templates for making social media videos offered by editors are a blessing for novices.
Start your social media videos with a blast
Everyone knows that including an actionable CTA at the end of your social media video can drive engagement. However, most video creators ignore the introduction part of social media videos. If the intro of your social media video isn’t appealing, viewers might skip it after the first 4-5 seconds. To avoid such a scenario, you need to make the introduction part of your video more appealing. Hit the social media users with a visual or high-graphic punch right at the start of the video. By doing so, viewers will become interested in the video and might watch it till the end.
Conclusion
Video editors need to optimize their video content according to the target social media site. The video dimension, aspect ratio, and length can differ from one social media platform to another. Choose a video editor to create optimized videos for social media sites in 2022!
During the first day of the event, Apple will be hosting a special day for developers and students at Apple Park to watch the keynote and State of the Union videos. (Image: Apple)
Apple has announced that it will kick off its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 6 with a special keynote. This is the third consecutive year, the tech giant is hosting its developer event virtually. The event will be live-streamed via official channels, and we expect the company to announce its next-generation software updates including iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, watchOS 9, tvOS 16, and more.
According to the invite shared by the company on its official website, the virtual event will take place from June 6 to June 10, with free attendance for all developers.
The company in its invitation writes, "Building on the success of the past two years of virtual events, WWDC22 will showcase the latest innovations in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, while giving developers access to Apple engineers and technologies to learn how to create groundbreaking apps and interactive experiences."
During the first day of the event, Apple will be hosting a special day for developers and students at Apple Park to watch the keynote and State of the Union videos.
Apart from WWDC 2022, Apple has announced that it will start accepting submissions for this year's Swift Student Challenge from April 25. During the Swift Student Challenge 2022, young developers will be given a chance to showcase their coding skills in the Swift programming language.
WWDC 2022: What to expect
During WWDC 2022 we expect Apple to announce and showcase iOS 16 (codenamed Sydney) and macOS 13 (codenamed Rome) according to a report by Bloomberg.
With iOS 16, the company is expected to bring redesigned app icons, camera improvements, interactive widgets and upgraded theme options. iPad OS 16 will also get a new floating app window, and access to Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Xcode.
Vivo V23 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC. (Image: Beetel Bite)
Vivo recently launched two new smartphones: the Vivo V23 and the Vivo V23 Pro, in India. While the phones are not the flagship killer every new smartphone tries to be these days, the V23 Pro is a good mid-segment flagship smartphone with a sleek design and a few unique tricks up its sleeve.
Vivo V23 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC, which is a good chipset with decent performance and 5G support. The device also comes with a 90Hz refresh rate display, goods cameras and more. I have been using the Vivo V23 Pro for a few weeks and will be sharing my experience with the device here.
Vivo V23 Pro: Design
Vivo V23 Pro has been launched in two colour options: Sunshine Gold and Stardust Black. While a lot of you might be interested in the colour changing Sunshine Gold variant, I personally liked the Stardust Black variant we got for review. The Gold variant has a light gold tinge to it and as soon as you expose it to UV light, the glass changes colour to a shade of green, which looks good.
The combination of a metal frame and a glass back gives the smartphone a durable and premium feel. (Image: Beetel Bite)
The Stardust Black colour variant looks elegant especially as it shines under the sunlight like pearl metallic paint on a luxury car.
Moving on from the colour options, the device is also differentiated with the help of the wide camera bump on the back, dual front camera, a notch and a curved display.
The combination of a metal frame and a glass back gives the smartphone a durable and premium feel. The smartphone is very comfortable to hold and use, thanks to the curved edges. The curved front and back panel gives the feel of a flagship smartphone.
Vivo V23 Pro sports a triple camera setup on the back consisting of a 108-megapixel primary sensor. (Image: Beetel Bite)
The power button is located on the right edge which feels pretty small thanks to the curved front and back panels. Above it are the volume rockers. The top edge sports a secondary microphone and a “PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY” tag. These small touches show that the company put some thought into making the smartphone. The bottom edge features a primary speaker, a USB Type-C port, and the SIM card tray.
Vivo V23 Pro: Display
Vivo V23 Pro sports a 6.56-inch full HD+ AMOLED display with a variable refresh rate of up to 90Hz, an aspect ratio of 19.8:9 and a 398ppi pixel density. The display also supports HDR 10+ content and comes with a Schott Xensation α glass for protection.
Under direct sunlight, the smartphone offered a good viewing experience. (Image: Beetel Bite)
The 90Hz adaptive refresh rate offers users a smooth and seamless viewing experience. The adaptive refresh rate option ensures the battery life is not affected much. You still have the option to lock the refresh rate at 60Hz or 90Hz. I found the display of the Vivo V23 Pro to be vivid, bright, and it offers a lot of clarity. Playing games or watching content on the device was a pleasure, especially while watching HDR10+ content.
Under direct sunlight, the smartphone offered a good viewing experience. It got bright enough to stay legible without the need for me to cover the display. In dark environments, the display also managed to provide a good experience. Touch rejection on the curved edges was a bit janky, but it was fixed with an update that was already there when I got the smartphone for review.
The 50-megapixel selfie camera takes incredible shots with vivid colours and great detail. (Image: Beetel Bite)
Vivo V23 Pro: Software
Vivo V23 Pro runs Google’s Android 12 operating system with the company’s Funtouch 12 skin on top. The user experience remains quite similar to most other Vivo smartphones available in the market. The system is quite customisable out of the box. I do have some gripes with the Vivo operating system, which I think should be improved for a better user experience.
Just after I set up the phone, there was a notification of background usage warning for 2 apps as soon as I landed on the home screen. The phone wants to tell me the setup procedure apps are taking a lot of power. Then it immediately tried to connect to my smart TV without asking me.
While some drawbacks are there, the UI is not completely useless and does feature a lot of nifty features that I liked a lot. (Image: Beetel Bite)
Every time I restart the smartphone, it tries to connect to all smart TVs turned on, which are on the same wireless network. The Quick Settings UI has a lot of wasted space, and feels as if it is pulled directly from Android 11 and not Android 12.
The default music app automatically tries to play music but as it finds no audio files, it throws a notification of a music player greyed out. This along with random app crashes and the amount of bloatware really felt like the software is undercooked and needs a lot of work.
While playing games on the device for long durations, the phone managed to offer good performance and also maintained its cool. (Image: Beetel Bite)
While some drawbacks are there, the UI is not completely useless and does feature a lot of nifty features that I liked a lot.
Vivo V23 Pro: Performance
The device does not pack the latest, top of the line chipset, but the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 is still a powerful chipset. Combine that with the 8GB RAM, which makes it quite a beast.
The device could easily manage itself during our multi-browser test. I opened three different browsers with around 30 tabs each, and the phone was able to handle all of them very well. In our multitasking test too, the Vivo V23 Pro showed great results. I opened 10 more apps and continuously shifted from one to another and found 1-2 apps removed from the background and only around half the tabs closed. This is a really good performance. Part of it might be due to the phone’s ability to utilise a part of unused storage as Virtual RAM.
Vivo V23 Pro sports an in-display fingerprint scanner. (Image: Beetel Bite)
In daily usage, the device was pretty smooth and fluid to use. I used the phone to make calls, watch Netflix, chat with friends, browse Instagram, play a few games, listen to music and more. The Vivo V23 Pro could handle it all really well.
While playing games on the device for long durations, the phone managed to offer good performance and also maintained its cool. The phone did warm up a bit, but it never turned hot enough for me to leave it aside to cool down. I played multiple games on it including BGMI, Call of Duty: Mobile, Genshin Impact, and more. All of them ran smoothly with no lags at any point. The only problem was the games did not trigger to 90Hz when the refresh rate was set to adaptive.
Vivo V23 Pro: Cameras
Vivo V23 Pro sports a triple camera setup on the back consisting of a 108-megapixel primary sensor paired with an 8-megapixel ultra wide angle lens and a 2-megapixel macro lens. On the front, there is a 50-megapixel front camera along with an 8-megapixel wide angle front camera.
Seeing dual front cameras are rare nowadays, but what’s even rarer is a dedicated front flash for selfies. Even rarer are two dual-tone front flashes at each side of the top flanking the dual front cameras on both sides.
The camera experience of the Vivo V23 Pro is next to none. (Image: Beetel Bite)
The rear 108-megapixel sensor is designed to bin the images into 12-megapixel stills. The images come out to be brighter than natural with increased saturation and sharpness. The details are also very good thanks to a bigger image being binned into a smaller one. You can also select the high-resolution mode to take full 108-megapixel shots that look more natural and have way more detail. The ultra wide angle lens also provides good shots, while the 2-megapixel macro sensor is quite a waste of space.
The 50-megapixel selfie camera takes incredible shots with vivid colours and great detail. The inclusion of a dual physical flash on the front makes sure the selfie party doesn't stop even when the sun goes down.
The camera takes incredible shots with vivid colours and great detail. (Image: Beetel Bite)
Overall the camera experience of the Vivo V23 Pro is next to none. If you are fond of photos, the Vivo V23 Pro won’t disappoint, especially in the selfie department.
Vivo V23 Pro: Battery
Vivo V23 Pro is backed by a 4,300mAh battery with a lot of optimisations that make the device easily last for a day of heavy usage, which includes hours of gaming, viewing content, scrolling through social media, taking images and more. With less aggressive usage I was able to use the device for two full days.
If the phone were to run out of charge in the middle of the day, there’s nothing to worry about as the device comes with support for 44W fast charging. The fast charger was able to charge the phone from 0 to 100 percent within 60 minutes and 0 to 65 percent in around 30 minutes.
Should you buy Vivo V23 Pro?
Vivo V23 Pro is backed by a 4,300mAh battery with a lot of optimisations. (Image: Beetel Bite)
Starting at Rs 38,990 for the 8GB RAM/128GB storage model and priced at Rs 43,900 for the 12GB RAM/256GB storage option, the phone seems a bit expensive. It brings good camera performance with features like two front-facing flashes. The performance and the battery life is also great. However, the software experience is a bit off-putting.
If you can make do with the software nuances, you will be surprised at how good this mid-range smartphone is. Especially the camera. If you are looking for a great camera smartphone or need something to focus on your Instagram selfies, the Vivo V23 Pro could be your perfect companion.
These VIP numbers are aimed at providing users with a simpler community identity from others. (Representational Image: Pixabay)
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) currently offers its customers the choice of getting a VIP number (premium number, fancy number, vanity number) easily. VIP numbers are easy to remember and have a special set of number combinations.
The company offers VIP phone numbers in both postpaid and prepaid configurations. These premium numbers are segregated into different patterns depending on their sequence of repetition and representation. Then they are categorised into three different categories, which set the base bidding prices.
These VIP numbers are aimed at providing users with a simpler community identity from others.
How to get BSNL Premium number
BSNL currently owns and operates an e-auction website, where its auctions premium numbers on a regular basis for all circles. At the website, you can look at the schedule of the auction in your circle and await the auction date to purchase a number.
To take part in the auction, you need to register yourself on the website. Here we will take a look at how you can register and take part in the auction.
Step 3: Now enter your mobile number and email ID. After which, BSNL will share the login details via a mail.
Step 4: After you get the login details tap on the 'Login' tab after clicking on the 'Login/Register' button. Then enter your mobile number and password.
Step 5: Click on the 'Available Numbers' tab located in the sidebar to take a look at the premium numbers currently available.
Step 6: Select the VIP number you want to bid on then click on the 'Continue to Cart' button.
Step 7: Pay the refundable registration amount and note down the closing date of bidding.
Step 8: On the e-auction date bid on the selected fancy number.
Note, BSNL will select three participants from the list of bidders, rest of them will get their registration fee back within 10 days after the e-auction is concluded. These three bidders will be classified as H1, H2, and H3 on the basis of their bidding amount.
Oppo K10 sports a 6.59-inch full HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. (Image: Oppo)
Oppo just brought back its K-series to India, with the Oppo K10. Key features of the device include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC, a 90Hz refresh rate display, 33W fast charging and more. Apart from the new smartphone, the company also launched its Oppo Enco Air 2 true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds in the country.
Oppo K10: Price in India
Oppo K10 is priced at Rs 14,990 for the 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant, ad at Rs 16,990 for the 8GB RAM/128GB storage variant.
The device will be made available in Black Carbon and Blue Flame colour options, starting March 29 via Flipkart and the company's official online store.
Launch day offers include a flat Rs 2,000 discount for customers purchasing the device with an SBI Bank card. It will also be offering a Rs 1,000 instant discount to customers purchasing the device with a Standard Chartered bank or a Bank of Baroda card.
Oppo Enco Air 2: Price in India
Oppo Enco Air 2 is priced at Rs 2,499. It will be made available in White and Blue colour options in the country via Flipkart and the company's online store.
Oppo K10: Specifications
Oppo K10 sports a 6.59-inch full HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage expandable via a microSD card. The device comes with the dynamic RAM expansion feature by up to 5GB. It runs Google's Android 11 operating system with the company's own ColorOS 11.1 skin on top.
Additional features include an IP54 dust and water resistance rating, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and stereo speakers. All of this is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W SuperVOOC charging.
Oppo K10 comes with a triple camera setup at the back consisting of a 50-megapixel primary sensor, paired with a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 2-megapixel macro lens. At the front, it features a 16-megapixel sensor for capturing selfies.
Oppo Enco Air 2: Specifications
Oppo Enco Air 2 is priced at Rs 2,499. (Image: Oppo)
Oppo Enco Air 2 come with 13.4mm composite titanised diaphragm drivers. They feature a translucent lid design and come with an IPX4 rating for water resistance. It comes with a frequency response range of 20Hz to 20KHz, and support SBC and AAC codecs.
The earbuds come with the company's own Flash Connect feature for quick connection and feature an AI noise cancellation feature to filter out ambient noise during calls. They connect using Bluetooth 5.2 and can be controlled using the HeyMelody app.
Oppo Enco Air 2 come with a 27mAh battery inside of each earbud, and the case features a 440mAh battery. The company claims that the buds can last up to four hours on a single charge and with the case, they can provide a total playback time of up to 24 hours.
Instagram has removed the swipe-up feature and now the links can only be added as a sticker
Instagram earlier only used to allow select users to add links as a swipe-up option to their stories. It recently revamped the feature to show up as a link sticker that all users can add to their stories.
To recall, the swipe-up link feature was only made available to users with over 10,000 followers. However, with the revamp, the company has made it available for all of its users. Here we will be taking a look at how you can post a link in your Instagram Story as a link sticker.
How to add URL links to Instagram Stories
Before we start with the steps, take note that the feature is still rolling out to everyone and might take a bit of time to show up in your Instagram account. Also, the company has removed the swipe-up feature and now the links can only be added as a sticker, which can be pasted anywhere inside of a Story.
(Image: Instagram)
Open Instagram and make a Story by clicking or adding a photo/video.
Once added, you will then be required to swipe up to open the sticker tray.
Now find the 'Link' option from inside of the tray. It will be located just below the GIF sticker and next to the poll sticker.
Click on the 'Link' option and then paste the URL that you want to add inside of the story.
The link that you just input will now show up as a sticker inside of the Story. You can move around the sticker, placing it where you want it inside of the Story.
The link sticker that shows up is clickable, which once clicked will take the user viewing the Story to the website inside of the URL.
After you are satisfied with the positioning and the placement of the link sticker, you can then post the Story on your account by tapping on the Share button.
CD Projekt Red just confirmed that a new Witcher game is in development, which will kick off "a new saga for the franchise." It has already been revealed that the game will be built using Epic Games' Unreal Engine 5, instead of the company's own REDengine. Now, the company has revealed that the upcoming Witcher 4 game will not be an Epic Games Store exclusive.
CD Project Red via the official Witcher Twitter account in a reply to a fan stating that the upcoming Witcher game will not be made exclusive to one storefront. While the studio did say this, it did not list out the platforms where the game will be made available whenever it launches.
We are not planning on making the game exclusive to one storefront.
The speculation of the game being made available exclusively on the Epic Games Store started after the studio announced that the game will be developed using Unreal Engine 5.
It is a bit awkward to see the company move away from its own engine. However, it was speculated that the company would distance itself from the engine, after the major debacle, we know as Cyberpunk 2077.
The studio has not provided us with many details about the upcoming game, but it has released a teaser image of a snow-covered Witcher medallion. The medallion is definitely not from the School of the Wolf, thus hinting at the fact that the game will not feature Geralt. There is speculation, that the game will replace Geralt with Ciri.
As of now, we have no idea as to what to expect from the upcoming game and it will probably be a long wait before we get any solid details. We do expect a number of leaks and speculation to follow, considering that this is a major development for a AAA title.
Oppo Pad sports an 11-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 2560x1600 pixels resolution. (Image: Oppo)
Oppo just launched its first tablet, dubbed the Oppo Pad in the Chinese market. The new tablet looks similar to the Realme Pad, which was launched by the Oppo owned brand last year.
Key features of the new Oppo Pad include an 11-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, support for Oppo Pencil and more.
Oppo Pad: Price
Oppo Pad is priced at Yuan 2,299 (approximately Rs 27,370) for the 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant, at Yuan 2,699 (approximately Rs 32,160) for the 6GB RAM/256GB storage option, and at Yuan 2,999 (approximately Rs 35,720) for the 8GB RAM/256GB storage variant.
The tablet will be made available in the Chinese market starting March 3 in Black and Purple colour variants.
Apart from the regular version, the company has also launched an Oppo Pad Artist Edition with 8GB of RAM/256GB of internal storage priced at Yuan 3,499 (approximately Rs 41,700). The Artist Edition comes with a custom two-tone metallic Silver finish with special patterns and engraving on the top side of the back panel.
Oppo Pad: Specifications
Oppo Pad sports an 11-inch LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 2560x1600 pixels resolution. It comes with HDR10 support, a 120Hz touch sampling rate and support for P3 wide colour gamut. The company claims to have added hardware-level anti-blue light solutions inside of the display to make it easy on the eyes.
The back panel of the device features large engravings spelling out Oppo and a smaller branding in the middle.
The device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The company claims to have integrated a multi-layered graphite + silicone heat dissipation system into the tablet to keep it cool during prolonged usage.
Oppo Pad will come bundled with a custom stylus named Oppo Pencil, which will come with an adjustable tip. The company claims that the stylus has 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and comes with wireless fast charging capabilities. It can last for up to 13 hours on a single charge.
It runs Google's Android 11 operating system with the company's own ColorOS 12 skin on top. It also comes with multiple software features including four-finger pinch, two-finger split-screen, parallel windows, and multi-device cross-screen collaboration.
All of this is backed by an 8,360mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging capabilities.
It comes with a quad-speaker setup, which comprises second-generation ACC speakers equipped with four 1.8-1.9cm independent sound chambers. The speakers come with support for Dolby Atmos and are Hi-Res audio.
Coming to the cameras, the device sports a 13-megapixel rear camera paired with an LED flash. At the front, it features an 8-megapixel sensor for capturing selfies.
Motorola Edge 30 Pro sports a 6.7-inch full HD+ pOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. (Image: Motorola)
Motorola Edge 30 Pro was just launched in India. It is the successor to the Motorola Edge 20 Pro, which was launched in the country last year. The device comes with flagship specifications like a 144Hz pOLED display, 68W fast charging, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, and more, but at the same time does not cost a bomb.
The device will take on the Asus ROG Phone 5s, Vivo X70 Pro, and the iQOO 9 in the country. Here we will be taking a look at everything we know about the new smartphone.
Motorola Edge 30 Pro: Price in India
Motorola Edge 30 Pro is priced at Rs 49,999 for the sole 8GB RAM/128GB storage variant. It will be made available via Flipkart and leading retail stores starting March 4 in Cosmos Blue and Stardust White colour options.
Launch offers include a flat Rs 5,000 discount on Flipkart and a Rs 5,000 cashback in retail stores on purchasing the device using an SBI Bank credit/debit card. Reliance Jio customers will get additional benefits worth Rs 10,000. Apart from these, the device will be made available with no-cost EMI options for up to nine months for select bank cardholders.
Motorola Edge 30 Pro: Specifications
Motorola Edge 30 Pro sports a 6.7-inch full HD+ pOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and DCI-P3 colour space. The display is protected by 2.5D curved Corning Gorilla Glass 3 with an anti-fingerprint coating. It is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC paired with 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The device does not support expandable storage.
It runs Google's Android 12 operating system with an almost stock user interface (UI) that has minor tweaks like added gesture support. For security, the device features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock. All of this is backed by a 4,800mAh battery with 68W TurboPower fast wired charging. The company claims that the device can be charged from zero to 50 percent within 15 minutes. The device also comes with support for 15W wireless charging and 5W wireless power-sharing.
Motorola Edge 30 Pro sports a triple camera setup at the back consisting of a 50-megapixel primary sensor with omnidirectional phase-detection autofocus and optical image stabilisation (OIS). Apart from the primary sensor, the device features another 50-megapixel sensor with an ultra wide angle lens on top and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The front camera features a 60-megapixel sensor for shooting selfies.
Some other features include dual stereo speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos, an IP52 dust and a water-resistant rating. Connectivity options include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth v5.2, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.