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OnePlus 9 Pro
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Rs 64,999 onwards
STAND OUT: Hasselblad camera
OnePlus 9 Pro is the company’s most expensive smartphone in the country with a starting price of Rs 64,999. It boasts of features like the fastest processor, QHD + AMOLED Fluid display 2.0, and 65watt Warp Charge.
OnePlus has partnered with Hasselblad for the One-Plus 9 Pro’s camera. The partnership enables the device to capture great photos with more accurate color reproduction. The rear camera system comprises a 48MP main camera with a Sony IMX789 sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, an 8MP telephoto lens, and a 2MP monochrome lens. There is a 16MP camera on the front for selfies.
The smartphone comes with a new design. It features a metal back constructed from aluminum and offers a premium look. Morning Mist, Pine Green, and Stellar Black are the device’s color options. The Morning Mist variant has a reflective rear that gradually changes from silver to black towards the bottom.
OnePlus 9 Pro is a tall device with a 6.67-inch screen. The phone offers an AMOLED Fluid Display 2.0 screen with LPTO technology for low power consumption. The display has a variable refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz. It comes with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass on top.
OnePlus 9 Pro is equipped with the latest and fastest Android processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 octacore chipset with X60 5G Modem-RF system for 5G connectivity. This is combined with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The phone offers super smooth, lag-free performance for everyday use.
OnePlus 9 Pro is a gaming beast and it comes with the OnePlus Cool Play cooling system. The smartphone runs on OxygenOS 11, which is based on the Android 11 operating system. The user interface is clean and uncluttered with a close Android experience. OnePlus 9 Pro can charge from 0% to 100% in about 40 minutes. Once fully charged, the phone can last between 19 and 20 hours.
OnePlus 9 Pro is a complete package with a flagship camera and processor, premium design, great display, and an efficient fast charging solution.
– The writer is with gadgetsnow.com
CES 2021: Rollable phones and 5G devices will change the way you use smartphones
Future of technology
This year started on a futuristic note, thanks to the Consumer Electronics Show 2021 (CES 2021).
Forced by the Covid-19 pandemic to go digital, the program that began on Monday concluded today. The virtual technology show, which typically welcomes a massive gathering of viewers in Las Vegas each year, showcased some of the greatest creations in artificial intelligence, concept cars, smart homes, along with an impressive lineup of smartphones.
The smartphone category at CES 2021 was a perfect blend of premium and inexpensive devices, packed with the latest features.
Many of the smartphones launched at the show are expected to hit stores this year. Here’s a list of the best smartphones released at CES 2021.
20 5G and 20 SE by TCL
TCL Technology, a Chinese state multinational company, launched two inexpensive phones, the TCL 20 5G and the TCL 20 SE, at CES 2021 on Monday. A top-of-the-range TCL 20 5G is priced at EUR 299 (approx Rs 26,600) and is available in two color options: Fog Gray and Placid Blue. While it is already available in Italy, reports suggest that it will launch worldwide in February.
The TCL 20 SE is priced at 149 EUR (13,300 rupees approx.) And comes in two different colors: Aurora Green and Nuit Black. It is scheduled to be released worldwide in January.
TCL 20 5G: What’s in the box?
Display: 6.70 inch
Processor: Snapdragon 690 5G
Drums: 4500 mAh
Camera: 48 MP main camera, 8 MP additional wide camera, 2 MP macro camera
Frontal camera: 8MP
RAM: 6GB
Storage: Up to 256 GB, expandable via microSD card
Connectivity: USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack
TCL 20 SE: What’s in the box?
Display: 6.82 inch
Processor: Snapdragon 460
Drums: 5000 mAh
Camera: 48MP main, 5MP additional wide angle, 2MP depth camera and 2MP macro.
Frontal camera: 8 megapixels
RAM: 4GB
Storage: Until 256 GB, expandable via microSD card
Connectivity: USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack
Motorola’s G Stylus and One 5G Ace
Motorola showed off its new 2021 G Moto G Stylus series smartphones and the Motorola One 5G Ace.
Both devices are below the Rs 30,000 range with the 2020 Moto G Stylus priced at $ 299 (roughly Rs 22,000), and the Motorola One 5G Ace available at $ 399.99 (roughly Rs 29,500). G Stylus 2020 comes in two color variants – Aurora White and Aurora Black, while One 5G Ace comes in Frosted White color only.
Motorola G Stylus: What’s in the box?
Display: 6.80 inch
Processor: Snapdragon 678
Drums: 4000 mAh
Camera: 48MP main camera, additional 8MP, 2MP depth and 2MP macro
Frontal camera: 16 megapixels
YOUR: Android 10
RAM: 4BG
Storage: Up to 128GB built-in, can be expanded up to 512GB via microSD card
Connectivity: USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack
Motorola One 5G Ace: What is in the box?
Display: 6.70 inch
Processor: Snapdragon 750G 5G
Drums: 5000 mAh
Camera: 48MP primary, 8MP and additional 2MP
Frontal camera: 16 megapixels
YOUR: Android 10
RAM: 4GB
Storage: Up to 64GB built-in, you can spend up to 1TB via microSD card
Connectivity: USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack
Alcatel 1S
Produced under the license of TCL Technology, the Nokia-owned Alcatel company launched 1S on January 13, the most affordable pocket-size model with impressive features. Priced at 109 EUR (Rs. 9,700 approx.), 1S 2021 comes in two color options: Twilight Blue and Elegant Black. The phone is expected to hit the markets in February.
One of the key features of the phone at this incredible budget is its split screen mode that allows you to run multiple apps simultaneously.
What is in the box?
Display: 6.52 inch
Processor: Eight cores
Drums: 3060 mAh
Camera: 13MP primary along with 2MP depth, 2MP macro
Frontal camera: 5MP
YOUR: Android 11
RAM: 3GB
Storage: Up to 32GB of built-in storage, can be expanded to 128GB via microSD card.
Connectivity: USB Type-C port, 3.5mm audio jack
Coming soon: Rollables
South Korean tech company LG wowed the digital crowd at CES with its new rollable device. The company released a look at the roll-up smartphone, demonstrating its dominance over folding phones. The company will launch its roll-up smartphones later this year.
In addition to LG, TCL also came up with the same concept, which has no name or release date yet. TCL said its device will expand from a 6.7-inch tablet to a 7.8-inch tablet with the touch of a finger.
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