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Motorola Moto G62 5G Review with Pros, Cons
Motorola is known for being the earliest producer of feature phones back in the day alongside Nokia. The company never really made a full-blown transition to smartphones the likes of Samsung or Apple did, but they still managed to make a niche for themselves with innovative design. Recently, the company launched Motorola Moto G62 5G on June 28th, 2022 globally. The main feature obviously is the 5G connectivity at an insanely low price. But is there more to the device other than the 5G? Let’s find out.
Key Features of Motorola Moto G62 5G
Design and Build Quality
The design of the Moto G62 isn’t really much different from other existing G series devices from Motorola. In fact, without the branding, it's hard to tell whether it’s a G52, G62, or G82 device.
The device itself is fairly nominal. Motorola is known for its elongated aspect ratio and the same holds for the Moto G62 as well.
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The result is a somewhat long device that feels great to hold. But the large chins on both the top and bottom, even with the punch hole camera, is a letdown.
The frame and the back of the device are made from plastic as usual. The back has a frosted finish which gives it a matte glass look. You won’t really be able to tell the difference unless you hold it in hand.
The odd pill-shaped camera housing is also present which almost became a signature style of Motorola at this point. The power and volume buttons are positioned on the right with the power button doubling as a fingerprint sensor.
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Type C charging port, bottom-firing speaker, and the precious headphone jack, all stay on the G62 making it a comprehensive all-around package.
The Display
The problem with low to mid-range devices is the cost cut on the display. Phone manufacturers often don’t heed the idea that the display is the primary contact point for a device and it might very well be the make-or-break factor in a highly competitive low to mid-range segment.
While many companies get it wrong, Motorola did a significantly better job with the display panel.
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It's still an IPS LCD panel but the display boasts FHD+ resolution with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The high refresh rate with a higher resolution makes for an impressive viewing experience if you consider the price it comes at.
The panel won’t compete with the likes of AMOLED, rather it makes a space for itself with a mix of new and old tech.
The Camera
The camera is a strong marketing tool for the G series by Motorola and the Moto G62 5G is no different. The triple camera sensor in the back has a 50 MP main sensor, an 8 MP wide angle, and a 2 MP macro shooter.
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The macro shooter might not be very useful but the main and the wide-angle sensors get the job done. The main sensor uses pixel binding technology to turn the 50 MP images into 12 MP ones. Though there’s a bit of image quality loss, it still looks sharp and crisp under direct sunlight.
The dynamic range and the portrait mode work great in well-lit environments. But things start to go a bit sideways in indoors or dim environments. The color reproduction isn’t the best in artificial lights and the camera suffers from over-exposure, or under-exposure issues at times. But the problem can be greatly reduced with night vision which is Motorola’s version of night mode.
The front camera is a 16 MP generic shooter. It again gets the job done with minimal bells and whistles. Videography on the Moto G62 is 1080P at either 30 0r 60 fps. But the lack of a dedicated EIS or OIS reduces the quality.
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Processor and Performance
Things get a bit interesting here. Motorola launched the Moto G62 globally with Snapdragon 480+ 5G based on the 8 Nm architecture. But the Indian variant of the device comes with Snapdragon 695 with 6 GB or 8 GB RAM options.
But the global variant only has 4 GB RAM coupled with a 128 GB storage option. This is an interesting play from Motorola to launch the same device with different internals in two different markets.
In this review, we take a look at the global variant. The 480+ processor has an octa-core 2 2.2 GHz Kryo 460 and 6 1.8 GHz Kryo 460 design. This is more like a souped-up version of the entry-level Qualcomm processor.
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In day-to-day use, you will not notice the low power. The almost-stock UI coupled with a high refresh rate display makes for a smooth user experience. But things start to look a bit gloom once you try processor-intensive tasks like gaming.
There are regular frame drops here and there on games like PUBG and Genshin Impact. This would suggest that the device is best suited for light and casual use.
Users will be getting Android 12 out of the box with a promised update to Android 13 sometime next year.
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Battery and Charge Time
The Motorola Moto G62 comes with a 5000 mAh battery. This size is enough for about 8 to 10 hours of usage. On top of that users will also be getting a 15 W fast charger out of the box. 15 W isn’t up with the fast-charging standards of 2022, but it's still better than nothing.
Price of Motorola Moto G62 5G
The global price of the Motorola Moto G62 5G is 263 dollars or roughly 24,983 BDT (1 USD = 94.99 BDT). However, the device is not officially available in Bangladesh as of yet. The official price of Motorola Moto G62 5G in Bangladesh may vary due to tax and other issues.
Final Words
The Motorola Moto G62 5G tries to combine old and new in a low to mid-range price level. The global variant seems to be powered by a lower processor but it still delivers on the experience. The Indian variant does significantly well compared to the global one. Regardless of the variant available, the G62 5G will make for an impressive smartphone experience, the likes of which are seen from Motorola consistently over the years.
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Xiaomi reveals MIX Fold 2
Global smartphone company Xiaomi recently revealed its foldable flagship smartphone, Xiaomi MIX Fold 2, at a new product launch event in China.
Measuring 5.4mm unfolded, MIX Fold 2 offers a consistent viewing experience on its inner and outer displays.
Also, it delivers a Leica imagery experience and power efficiency with the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 mobile platform, according to a media statement.
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MIX Fold has a folded body of just 11.2mm – "slimmer than many other foldable devices."
The device is equipped with a self-developed Micro Waterdrop Hinge which features a smaller bending radius, thinner screen modules, customised mini rotating hinge, and uses an integrated solder-free precision process to create a carbon fibre double-wing floating panel.
MIX Fold 2 sports an inner folding design, with two AMOLED flagship screens of two different sizes on two respective sides.
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The 6.56-inch display features Samsung E5 material, a resolution of 2520x1080, and supports a 120Hz high refresh rate and P3 colour gamut, with a brightness of up to 1000 nits.
On the inside, MIX Fold 2 flaunts an 8.02-inch Samsung Eco OLED display. It adopts POL-LESS technology, replaces the traditional polarizer with an ultra-thin colour filter, and uses a black matrix material to reduce reflection on the screen.
The two displays support 120Hz refresh rate, professional screen calibration on primary colours, a display brightness of 100 nits and Dolby Vision.
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MIX Fold 2 is equipped with a 50MP IMX766 main camera, with 7P lenses all using ALD low-reflection coating.
The device also features a 13MP ultra-wide angle camera and an 8MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom and portrait capabilities.
Xiaomi MIX Fold 2 supports Dolby Vision HDR recording, as well as both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for video viewing.
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Motorola Moto G32 Review: A Mediocre Budget Phone for All
Motorola Moto G series smartphones are some of the most affordable and well-made phones on the market. They come in 10 different models, with different features and sizes. Moto G32 is the latest edition. The phone releases on August 16 in India. Let’s see more detail in this Motorola Moto G32 review.
Key Features of Motorola Moto G32
Design
The Moto G32 resembles a generic Motorola smartphone, but the features are not bad by any means. The phone comes in two color variants Mineral Gray and Satin Silver. The frame of the Moto G32 has a unique texture that provides a firm grasp while the user can hold it with one hand.
However, with regard to one-handed usage, the phone is not very user-friendly since it is quite tall. The good thing is the phone doesn’t feel heavy despite being heavier than 184 grams.
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The Moto G32 includes a microphone, USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack located on the bottom. It is good to see that the company still provides a headphone jack for such a budget phone, while competitors are focusing on Bluetooth only. The right side features the power button and volume rockers.
The right part of the phone contains the SIM card tray, which holds two SIM cards and a microSD card that is compatible with up to 1TB micro-SD card. Also, the Moto G32 is IP52 rated for dust and water resistance, so a few splashes of water will not affect the device.
Display
The popularity of tall screens has actually been spreading in recent years, even penetrating the lower-cost sector. The Moto G32 is not an exception to this, as it contains a 6.5-inch full-HD display that refreshes at 90Hz and features a 180Hz touch sampling rate.
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It’s good news for budget devices to see many OEMs introducing high-resolution panel displays. Motorola did this with the Moto G22 a few months ago. Motorola claims that the display is safeguarded with Panda Glass 3, which contains feelings as much as Gorilla Glass 3. To the growing number of OTT viewers, Netflix accepts the Widevine L1 certification, which allows you to watch 1080p movies. Also, you can stream Amazon Prime videos in HD.
The Moto G32’s neutral and saturated settings can modify two display styles to your preference. The screen might lack some contrast compared with the saturated style, but it may boost the reds slightly. However, the contrast might not particularly expand. Viewing angles is also excellent on the Moto G32.
Motorola claims that the maximum brightness of its device is 600 nits, which allows using the phone under high sunlight.
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Camera
Moto G32’s camera is quite impressive as it comes with a 50-megapixel primary camera with f/1.8 aperture. The main camera is supported by a macro sensor with f/2.4 aperture and an ultra-wide-angle camera and depth sensor with f/2.2 aperture. In addition to that, you will get a 16-megapixel front camera with an f/2.4 aperture to take selfies and videos.
The Moto G32’s quad-pixel technology basically involves pixel binning, which enables the device to capture 12.5-megapixel photos in broad daylight. Images captured during the daytime have ideal lighting quality and moderate detail.
Speakers
The Moto G32 includes a Dolby Atmos stereo speaker setup to enhance the video-watching experience. While the speakers are somewhat loud at full volume, the plastic back panel may start vibrating at full volume. It may dispel the high-end vibe and make it feel a bit cheap.
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Software and Performance
The combination of an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC and an Adreno 610 GPU powers the Moto G32. Unfortunately, there is only one available variation featuring 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. However, the global market may also get a 6GB 1258 GB version.
For connectivity, the set of features includes support for Bluetooth 5.2, FM radio, dual-band WiFi, and 4G LTE. In our test period, we frequently found ourselves losing WiFi connectivity while standing close to the router.
Motorola’s Moto G32 series has Android 12 on the system out of the box. Motorola continues to promise updates to Android 13 over the next three years, as well. The Moto G32 runs on My UX skin on Android 12.
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Motorola proudly showcases its favorite Gestures on the Moto G32, such as three-finger screenshots, karate-chopping to control the flashlight, and a flick of the wrist to pull up the camera. Additional features, such as Power Touch, pop up a panel with shortcuts and an Edge-like layout on the Samsung devices. The phone features a peek display, which allows you to interact straight with notifications and messages from the lock screen.
Overall, the performance on the Moto G32 should be generally positive, meeting your daily specifications, among which include using some light apps and some heavy applications or games.
Battery Life and Charging
The Moto G32 has a 5,000mAh battery that is getting rather typical in this price range and is compatible with 33W charging. The battery backup is good on the Moto G32. The device may last more than seven hours of screen exposure, including watching Tv shows, playing games, browsing the internet, and using a camera.
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Price of Motorola Moto G32
The Moto G32 is priced at 12,999 rupee, which is around BDT 15,500 (1 rupee= BDT 1.19). The phone is expected to be available in Bangladesh in the next few months. The official price of Motorola Moto G32 in Bangladesh may vary due to tax and other issues.
Final words
The Motorola Moto G32 is a budget-friendly phone that comes with many features such as a 6.5-inch display, Qualcomm SM6225 Snapdragon 680 processor, and 50 MP camera. The 5000mAh battery paired with a 33W charger is a valuable option for budget-minded buyers.
In conclusion, the Moto G32 can be a good choice for those who are looking for an affordable smartphone. It has many features that make it a popular choice, and the design is stylish without being too ostentatious. If you are on the lookout for a budget phone that can handle heavy video games, Motorola Moto G32 should be the right choice.
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ASUS ZENFONE 9 Review: Does this mini powerhouse offer value-for-money?
With the release of the Zenfone 9, Asus is entering a segment of the market that many competitors seem to have neglected. It's a part of the market called the compact flagship phone category. Consequently, it is up to Asus to capitalize on this opportunity, and with the Zenfone 9, the company is expanding upon the foundation it laid with the Zenfone 8. Let’s check out what does the Asus Zenfone 9 offer?
Key Features of ASUS Zenfone 9
Design
The Zenfone 9 maintains a compact design and is around the same size as its predecessor, the Zenfone 8, but incorporating a number of pretty significant improvements.
This involves changing the body design so that it no longer has curved edges but instead has a squared-off finish.
There is a whiff of iPhone about it, but the Zenfone improves on this by adding two enormous camera lenses on the rear, which really sets it apart from the model that came before it. Additionally, the material used for the rear of the phone is completely different.
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Asus has gotten rid of the glass back and replaced it with a composite material; nonetheless, the composite material has been developed so that it has a smooth, velvety feel. It can be touched, it can be stroked, and it has a firm grip. In addition to this, it is one of a kind because it does not show fingerprints and avoids reflections.
There are elements strewn around it that make it a little more fascinating than just a normal phone, such as the numbering that begins with 09 and the camera specs that are scribed on the rear of the device. It is not gaudy in appearance like some other devices, and the longer you use it, the more you enjoy using it.
Display
The display on the Zenfone 9 maintains the same dimensions and pixel density as the display on the Zenfone 8, which means that it has a diagonal measurement of 5.9 inches and a full HD+ pixel density.
This display has a pixel density of 446 ppi, which makes it very crisp, and the AMOLED technology that it uses makes it pleasant and punchy as well.
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Additionally, it has a peak brightness of 1100 nits, which enables it to cut through reflections even when the surrounding environment is bright.
In this device, users get the option of selecting a refresh rate of 60, 90, or 120Hz. Zenfone 9 also includes an auto mode that will allow its system to select the optimal refresh rate based on the content that the user is currently viewing. This option is identical to the one that was available on the Zenfone 8.
Performance and Software
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is the most recent iteration of Qualcomm's industry-leading mobile hardware, and it comes preinstalled in the Zenfone 9.
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This is not a significant improvement in comparison to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, but it does make some incremental increases, and it is a few steps better in comparison to the Snapdragon 888 that was included in the previous Zenfone 8.
Because it may have anywhere from 8 to 16 gigabytes of random-access memory (RAM), as well as storage capacities of either 128 or 256 gigabytes, users have a variety of model choices from which to choose. There is no support for microSD, although there is support for dual SIM cards.
Camera
There are two cameras located on the back of the phone, with the primary camera using the stabilization abilities of a 6-axis gimbal to provide a smoother overall experience. Double rear camera: Main: 50MP and Ultrawide: 12MP.
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That helps explain, at least in part, why the camera lenses seem to be so large.
It is important to note that the primary camera projects outward a bit farther than the ultrawide camera does; nonetheless, at least some of this protrusion is necessary to support the gimbal.
The Zenfone 9 is unable to compete with other models since it does not have a telephoto camera, despite the fact that it has a primary camera and an ultrawide camera. Because of this configuration, the Zenfone 9 cannot compete with other models that have a camera with a specialized lens.
The primary camera is where it can compete with other options. You'll obtain terrific images that are consistent in most situations thanks to the Sony IMX 776 sensor, and those shots will have true colors and lots of detail. There is a noticeable difference in the photographs produced by the primary and ultrawide cameras, with the latter generating darker images.
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A respectable selfie can be captured with the front-facing camera thanks to effective edge recognition provided by the portrait mode, which also creates pleasingly blurred backgrounds.
It suffers a little bit in reduced light, losing clarity and being much more likely to be blurry, which means that it is not as competent as a phone such as the Google Pixel 6a when it comes to this aspect.
But since it has autofocus, it has the potential to provide crisper photographs for you under certain settings, which is always a benefit over front cameras that have a fixed focus.
Video provides a broad variety of customization choices; however, HyperSteady stabilization is only available up to a resolution of 1080p; as a result, you will not have access to the highest possible level of stability while capturing 4K or 8K video.
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Battery and Charging
In addition, there is a 30W HyperCharge charger included in the package, which is unusual in today's market. With this charger, you can fast recharge the 4300mAh battery.
Even if it's not the quickest charger available, nobody will have an issue with it as long as they don't have a pressing need to leave the building right away. However, there is no wireless charging; you must use the connection provided.
Additionally, the battery life is good. You won't necessarily need to charge this phone every night if you use it less often since it can easily go through the day and into the following one without needing a charge.
Price of Asus Zenfone 9 in Bangladesh
The Asus Zenfone 9 costs £699 or roughly BDT 80,176 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB model, and £749, or around BDT 85,911 for 16GB/256GB. After official release in Bangladesh, the price may increase due to tax and other issues.
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An Overview of Pros and Cons
The Asus Zenfone 9 is the preferred tiny phone since it makes very few concessions in order to provide a flagship-level experience despite its smaller size. There is a sufficient amount of power and performance. The construction of this latest Asus phone is of high quality, including the fact that it is waterproof, and the design is appealing.
However, Zenfone 9 is let down by the software; bloat and program duplication are made worse by the relatively limited support; only two years of upgrades are provided. A drawback to the cameras is that they do not have telephoto capabilities.
On the whole, the Asus Zenfone 9 can be a good choice for the individuals who desire to buy a smaller smartphone but don't want to sacrifice the top features available in a flagship phone.
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Vivo iQOO 9T Review: A High Performance Phone with Elegant Design
Vivo iQOO 9T comes with many interesting features that make it stand out from the competition. First and foremost, it has a very large display that makes it easy to see everything on screen. Second, the phone has a glass back and dual-tone rear panel, which makes the phone appealing. Third, the phone has strong performance capabilities and is able to handle most tasks with ease. Vivo iQOO 9T was released on August 2 in India. Let's see the specifications of the Vivo iQOO 9T.
Key Features of Vivo iQOO 9T
Design
The iQOO 9 T's distinct, attention-grabbing design is what millennials find attractive, especially when choosing the Legend model. The phone offers two variants as it has glass and dazzle dual-shade rear panels. Moreover, the BMW stripes in the back stand out due to their white background. Also, the composition of black and white is extremely attractive.
The bottom half is frosted matte glass, whereas the upper half is a fingerprint magnet (which attracts a lot of fingerprints). The top half of the camera array on the left is a giant square module, and the top half also has a Carbon fiber pattern. The camera module receives a chrome treatment around it, which makes it distinctive and impressive. They also use a high-performance V1+ chip created by Vivo, which we will go over in detail later in the review.
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The device has a textured aluminum frame, a blue-colored power button, and a large volume rocker placed above it. The device gives the most impressive feel in your hand, just as you would expect from a high-end successor at an affordable price. The pronounced curve also gives you a good grip when you hold it with one hand. Vivo's trademark design with top-of-the-line specs, this phone is sure to please anyone looking for a high-quality device.
Display
The Vivo iQOO 9T is a high-end device that comes with a striking display. The phone has a 6.78-inch display with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels, and it supports HDR10+. It also comes with 1,500 nits of peak brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate.
This display is bright with excellent color performance. Netflix videos look great as the app supports HDR10, which gives you a television-like feel. With auto-refresh rate enabled, the software may typically suffer dropped to 60Hz on many applications. But, when the auto-refresh rate is set to 120Hz, the overall experience should be very smooth.
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However, you can select programs where this screen stays at precisely the exact same speed as 120Hz and where the display should go to 60 Hz.
Cameras
The IQOO 9T is equipped with a 50-megapixel ISOCELL GN5 primary sensor with image stabilization (OIS) support. Further, a 13-megapixel ultrawide lens and a 12-megapixel portrait sensor are also present. There is also a 16-megapixel camera inside a punch hole for selfies and video calls.
The 9 T's camera app is fairly easy to use. The advanced modes are hidden away in the 'More' area beside the photo, video, portrait, and night modes. The pictures you take in broad daylight turn out quite impressive.
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The camera has a good dynamic range and has plenty of details in the photographs. The photos have brilliant colors, and as expected, the camera sensor provides exceptional shots. The same goes for the portrait shots that also have sharp and eye-catching colors, a complete edge, as well as an alluring bokeh effect.
Performance
The Vivo iQOO 9T is a high-end smartphone that offers great performance. Its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC powerful processor makes it a great choice for users who need plenty of processing power. On top of that, the processor is paired with an Adreno 730 GPU. You will also get Vivo's in-house V1+ imaging chip that helps to process upscale content from 60 to 120Hz.
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip uses TSMC based on the 4nm node, helping them in significant efficiency gains. Its performance and general speed, in addition to its extremely cool approach, are unparalleled among other smartphones, including the OnePlus 10 Pro or the Samsung Galaxy S22+.
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The device takes care of everything without any problems, and you will not face any significant lag in switching from one application to the next. Game performance should be particularly great when you play a lot at the same time as the phone keeps the high RAM management. Heat will also be ideal when you use the gadget to play fun video games such as Call of Duty Mobile. The 3930mm2 vapor chamber also seems useful for reducing heat.
The device supports a high-speed 5G Network, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C, and NFC. Also, you will not face any trouble with wireless connectivity on Wi-Fi, 4G, and Mobile Data.
The phone comes in two variants 128GB 8GB RAM and 256GB 12GB RAM.
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Battery
The battery life on the iQOO 9T is one of its best attributes. It is supported by a 4700mAh battery with 120W charging capability. The charging brick is included in the box and takes between twenty and twenty-one minutes to charge the device from five all the way to one hundred percent.
Regarding battery backup, this is simply a 1-day battery with low-level usage. For navigation, 120Hz override, mobile data on at all times, heavy gaming, and YouTube watching, the system operated for roughly ten hours a day, with five to seven hours of screen time. Moderate gaming, chat, discord calling, web browsing, etc., may allow you to screen-based watch for six hours.
Price of Vivo iQOO 9T
The official price for 256GB 8GB RAM is $ 714.99, which is BDT 67,683 ($1= BDT 94.66). The phone is yet to launch in Bangladesh, so the official price in Bangladesh will be higher.
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Final Words
The Vivo iQOO 9T is a high-performance phone that features an elegant design. It is perfect for those who are looking for a powerful smartphone that is stylish and easy to use. With its fast processing and camera capabilities, the Vivo iQOO 9T is an excellent choice for anyone who wants a top-of-the-line mobile device.
Tecno Spark 9T Review: Technical Details and Key Specifications
As a subsidiary of Transsion Holdings, Tecno emerged as a smartphone and feature phone brand back in 2006. The company initially focused its market capitalization in the African region and slowly moved to the south Asian market. With over one and a half decades in the android industry, the company has steadily cemented its foothold as an affordable alternative. Mounting on that idea, the company is here with its latest offering, the Tecno Spark 9T, released globally on 28th July 2022. Let's have a detailed look.
Key Specifications of Tecno Spark 9T
Design and Build Quality
There is something about affordable android smartphones mimicking the look of the iPhone design. And the 9T is not immune to that. Whether it’s a good or a bad thing depends on the user. For the most part, the 9T resembles the iPhone 11 with a similar design and camera housing.
The phone is plastic built all around with an unrated glass front. The flat edges aren’t protruding which makes for a great hand feel while using. The power button and the volume buttons are placed as usual just like the previous generation. This time, the power button doubles as the fingerprint sensor.
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The phone itself is a dual sim one with a dedicated micro SDXC. The headphone jack stays in on the 9T which is surprisingly good news for many. As things stand, the headphone jack will stay around a bit longer in the budget category.
Overall, the build quality of the Spark 9T is satisfactory for the price.
The Display
The 9T of the Spark 9T might be a subtle nod to the fact that the device sports a 90 Hz refresh rate panel. Yes, even at an ultra-budget range, Tecno is offering a high refresh rate for a smoother user experience. However, that’s the only highlight and probably the saving grace for the display.
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The panel is a 6.6-inch IPS LCD panel with HD+ resolution. It can churn out up to 266 ppi. LCD panels are still the go-to choice for budget devices. While it's not comparable to AMOLED or OLED by any means, it still gets the job done somewhat.
If you look closely, you will be able to make out the individual pixels, though that was given with a 720P panel. The display looks relatively bright with good color reproduction and outdoor visibility.
However, it doesn’t have a good viewing angle. looking from the side will either create a distorting color shift or would go black. The cost-cutting on the display is very much evident with the 9T.
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The Camera
Traditionally, budget smartphones are all about camera gimmicks. We see 3 or even 4 sensors which don’t actually do much to add value other than being a marketing tool.
Thankfully, the Spark 9T doesn’t take that route. There are 2 sensors vertically aligned on the back of the device. The main sensor is a 13 MP wide-angle shooter and the secondary one is a 2 MP depth sensor.
The pictures from the main camera look sharp and decent. The images are true to real life but the dynamic range is a hit or miss sometimes. The camera doesn’t really live up in dark environments. Images have a noticeable amount of grain and noise in them.
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However, Tecno isn’t really selling the device for its back camera, but rather it's front. There is a 32 MP front-facing camera which performs significantly better than the back one. Why this weird choice you may ask? We believe it’s to facilitate content creators who make videos and reels. It can be a great starting point considering the price.
There isn’t much to talk about the videography other than it is rated at 1080P at 30 fps. The back doesn’t have any added stabilization other than the standard autofocus.
Processor and Performance
The Tecno Spark 9T uses Mediatek MT6765V/CB Helio G37 processor built on the 12 Nm architecture. At this price, we expected at least the G35 which is a bit more efficient in its class. The G37 is completely an entry-level processor with low performance.
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The octa-core processor has a chip design of 4 2.3 GHz Cortex-A53 and 4 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 which should tell much about the performance.
In the test, the phone can handle day-to-day tasks very well. be it web browsing, media consumption, or light 2D gaming, the device felt fluid and smooth. The smoothness came in part from the 90 Hz refresh rate.
When it comes to graphics-intensive 3D gaming, the phone can't really keep up. You can play titles like PUBG and COD at very low settings. Even then the device heats up and shows frame drops every now and then. Overall, the experience isn’t very good.
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The Spark 9T comes with Android 12 out of the box with HIOS 8.6. HIOS is still a very heavy skin on top of stock android. However, Tecno has significantly reduced bloatware this time around.
Battery and Charge Time
The Tecno Spark 9T boasts a standard 5000 mAh battery. Now 5000 mAh is a standard for entry-level to mid-range device phones so the choice isn’t surprising. However, there isn’t any fast charger with the device. And that might significantly prolong the charging time. The device can run for around 8 to 10 hours of continuous usage with a full charge.
Price of Tecno Spark 9T
Tecno Spark 9T hasn’t officially launched in Bangladesh yet. The device is available on a pre-order basis. The price for the single launch variant 4/128 GB is 14,990 BDT with some cool perks for the pre-bookers.
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Final Words
The Tecno Spark 9T brings a few improvements from its previous generation while also taking a step back in some. With global stagflation looming around the corner, it's commendable on Tecno’s part to keep the price under the affordable limit.
The camera is still a weak point for the brand and it shows in the 9T. Then comes the performance and the display which is also lackluster but passable in its price range. The build quality is probably the only thing which can't be complained about. So, if you’re looking for a daily driver for light tasking, the Tecno Spark 9T could very well be a good choice.
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Xiaomi POCO F4 Review: Get Optimized Gaming Experience
The Xiaomi POCO F series is a mid-range phone from a Chinese manufacturer that is perfect for those who are looking for a smartphone with all the latest features. The F series has a design and build quality you can expect from top-notch options. POCO F series is available in different models, and recently the company has brought a new model Poco F4. The phone has already been released in India on June 23. Let's see the details of the Xiaomi Poco F4.
Key Features of Xiaomi Poco F4
Design
Poco F4 is an upgraded version of Poco F3. So, you will find some similarities in design, while there are some differences too. For the F4, however, Poco evolved the trend of releasing squared-off versions of devices with flat edges. In doing so, the brand took away some of the attraction of the preexisting F3 model while ensuring that, nonetheless, it integrated with the smartphone market rather than looking unique.
The camera on the back of the phone is neat enough, with a square component protruding from a rectangular base. The camera is located in the top left corner. As seen in most phones these days, F4’s, both the back and front cover are glass. Hence, nearly all of the front panel is taken up by the display, and you will find a tiny hole-punch camera at the top of the display.
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Display
The full HD AMOLED screen on the Poco F4 is excellent for a device of this price. It is bright, reaching peaks of 1300 nits, and it supports refresh rates of up to 120 Hz. In addition to that, the phone support HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. All things considered, it's a highly dynamic screen. Needless to say, the 395 pixel-per-inch pixels offer plenty of detail.
When you think about the mix of clarity, brightness, and contrast on this model of midrange phone, it is easily among the top options in its class. The shades are somewhat cheerful and vivid, and the dark shade is very deep.
However, the display detail depends on how you set it up, as it offers multiple setting options. However, the default color scheme is Vivid, which, depending on the intensity, can sometimes make certain hues too strong. Reds, oranges, and pinks are among the colors that lose saturation under their influence.
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Sound
The Poco F4 contains two speakers on either end of the phone. The speakers create stereo audio together. However, the speaker on the top part of the phone is not strong enough like the bottom speaker. They get loud enough to sound great, and they are also powerful enough to stream in the sizable room. But they are not very clear enough at the higher fringes of the frequency spectrum.
Camera
Modern smartphones contain lenses for just about every situation, and the Poco F4 contains three lenses. The 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro lens. With these lenses, you can take close-up, telephoto, and wide-angle images in pretty much any scenario.
The primary sensor is usually a color sensor of 64 megapixels, which distinguishes right down to a 16-megapixel picture and merges four pixels to make it one. With this feature, Poco F4 is able to grab worthy pics.
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The phone comes with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) feature. The camera's OIS feature gives you more control over how your phone takes photos, even for massive movements.
Those who have the proper skills for taking excellent photos can take full advantage of the high-definition camera on the phone. Among the options is a six-lens 4K cinematic camera with capabilities such as AI Skyscraping 4.0, AI Erase 2.0, Panoramic selfie, and more.
Performance
Poco F4, at its heart, is a mobile device with a gaming function and can easily be observed by examining its smooth-as-butter performance. The device's Qualcomm Snapdragon 870A chipset and UFS 3.1 LPDDR5 memory ensure that the data is transferred at a maximum speed on the phone. Once again, it affords a user a smooth and consistent transition from app to app.
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The only thing bothering me is that the phone gets very hot relatively quickly when playing video games at the top settings. However, it has a cooling system to prevent the phone from catching on fire, but you will definitely feel a small temperature increase on your hands.
The phone comes with different memory variations. It comes with 3 RAM variations 6GB, 8GB, and 12GM. For the storage, you will get two versions, 128GB and 256GB. However, Poco F4 doesn't come with external SD card options.
Optimized Gaming Experience
Part of the reason why the POCO F4 is exceptionally good with video games is that it includes a game optimizer called Game Turbo that can help you be more productive while playing. You can choose Classic Mode (default) or Pro Mode (for professional gamers). You can also adjust settings for initiating, accuracy, responsiveness, and graphical performance.
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Battery
The phone's Li-Pro 4500mAh battery comes with a 67W turbo-charging feature and takes only slightly over 38 minutes to charge from 0 percent to 100 percent, irrespective of how much battery power it has. The phone also comes with a power delivery 3.0 and 3+ quick charging features.
Price of Xiaomi Poco F4
The 6GB with 128GB variation is priced at 27,999 rupee, which is Tk. 33,730 (1 rupee= Tk. 1.20). The 8Gb with 128GB variation is 29,999 rupees or Tk. 36,139 (1 rupee= Tk. 1.20). However, the official price of Xiaomi Poco F4 in Bangladesh may vary due to tax issues and company policy.
Final Words
The Xiaomi Poco F4 is an effective competitor as a smartphone and a gaming experience, which can meet your requisites the most for gamers. On top of that, the massive battery is good to go for a few days if you are a normal user. The vibrant screen and flawless performance make it an enjoyable gadget for anyone.
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Samsung Galaxy M13 5G Review: The Budget Samsung for 2022
The world of Samsung smartphones is as diverse as their appliances and home solutions. It's huge and has something for everybody. In pursuit of providing something for everyone, Samsung launched their M series, an online exclusive budget Samsung line back in 2019. Standing in 2022, the 4th generation M13 looks every bit as promising as its previous three generations. Samsung Galaxy M13 5G offers essential features and is a total bang for the buck. The device was officially released globally on 23rd July 2022. Let's look at its in-depth review.
Key Specifications of Samsung Galaxy M13 5G
Design and Build Quality
Before we start, keep in mind that this is an ultra-budget device geared for the most basic user. As a result, you won’t find any out-of-the-ordinary specs or features. Rather it's an amalgamation of average specs and performance to create value over cost. With that aside, let's dig into the design and build the quality of the device.
The design of the Samsung Galaxy M13 5G is plain and straightforward. There is a plastic frame and back with a Gorilla glass 3 protection on the front. All the usual ports and buttons are present here. In addition to the dual sim slots, there is an additional dedicated port for the micro SDXC. The volume rocker and the power button are also present. Just like last year, the power button doubles as the fingerprint scanner.
Overall, the design and the build quality feel sturdy and relative to the price.
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The display
The display of the Samsung Galaxy M13 5G is a PLS LCD panel. Now PLS or LCD might sound outdated by the 2022 standard, but it's still the go-to choice for entry-level devices. The panel is a 6.5-inch HD+ resolution panel which is good for about 270 ppi.
With such average specs, one would think that the display isn't up to the par. But honestly given the price, it's hard to complain. Samsung is a market leader when it comes to displaying tech and even though the panel on the M13 5G is sub-par, it definitely stands above its competitors.
The display also gets relatively bright for an LCD panel. Outdoor legibility is pretty good. Users won't have to squint their eyes to figure stuff out in direct sunlight.
While this panel isn't exactly the best for media consumption, it still gets the job done. Usually, we don't see any rated glass protector in this price bracket. So, it's refreshing to see rated protection, even if it's a couple of generations older.
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The Camera
Usually, we see a flurry of camera sensors in this price range. The main selling pitch is several lenses and a high battery capacity. But surprisingly enough, the M13 5G only comes with 2 sensors on the back.
The main sensor is a 50 MP f/1.8 wide-angle sensor and the other is a gimmicky 2 MP depth sensor. We are not sure whether the depth sensor does anything or not but the 50 MP main sensor does its job pretty well.
The pictures came out pretty good in outdoor conditions. Pictures looked sharp and crisp with high contrast and color pop. That's usually the case with Samsung post-processing. But the problem starts indoors and with artificial lights. Even though the sensor is a very capable one, the lack of processing power reduces the picture quality. Samsung night mode which is basically a longer shutter speed was consistent every time. We didn't notice any overexposure or underexposure issues.
The videography is clocked at 1080P at 30 fps. Again, the processing power is the limiting factor here. The front camera is a 5 MP one. It's a very basic sensor with basic performance. The front camera basically sums up the overall performance of the camera, it's nothing exceptional, but not bad either.
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Processor and Performance
Samsung has partnered with MediaTek for the M series since its inception. The affordable chips have helped to keep the cost down over the years. The 4th generation M13 5G features MediaTek MT6833 Dimensity 700 processor based on a 7 Nm architecture. The octa-core processor has 2 2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 and 6 2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 chip designs with Mali-G57 MC2 as the GPU.
The specs confirm that the M13 5G is meant for entry-level and casual usage. This is not a heavy gaming device by any means. Rather it's best suited for social media and web browsing with occasional media consumption.
Even though it's not a gaming device doesn't mean it can't handle gaming. You will be able to play demanding titles like COD and Genshin Impact at low settings. The device does get heated after about 30 odd minutes of gaming and throttling kicks in. But that's what comes with gaming on a basic processor.
The device comes with One UI 4 out of the box based on Android 12. One UI has come a long way from its bloatware-filled days to being one of the best Android skins out there.
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Battery and Charge Time
The Samsung Galaxy M13 5G features a 5000 mAh battery. The large battery combined with an efficient processor makes the device last for a long time. Users will be comfortably able to get around 9 to 10 hours of SoT out of the device. The large battery is also complemented by 15 W fast charging. It still takes around 2 hours to fully charge the device, so be aware of that.
Price of Samsung Galaxy M13 5G
The Samsung Galaxy M13 5G hasn't been officially launched in Bangladesh yet. The 6/64GB base variant comes in at 9,999 INR in India which roughly translates to 11,971 BDT (1 INR = 1.20 BDT). However, the price may vary depending on several factors when it finally launches in Bangladesh.
Final Words
The Samsung Galaxy M13 5G is an all-around capable entry-level device. The design, glass protection, and camera are its main selling point. The device also does a terrific job with optimization and offers a seamless experience even in an entry-level processor. The only noticeable drawback has to be the display. Other than that, the Galaxy M13 5G can be a great option for anyone looking for a daily driver at an affordable price.
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Capture the beauty of Night with vivo X80
Night isn’t referred to as bedtime for all. People enjoy it in their own way. Families use this time together and have some fun while friends share their hearts over delicious food and drinks. But it’s a time of magic for creative persons. It inspires poets and writers for generations to praise its beauty so extensively in all forms.
In the past, night photography was only possible with professional DSLRs, but the brand new Vivo X80 with its advanced camera features and processors is an example of such a smartphone, according to a media statement.
Providing stiff competition to photography cameras, the device was co-engineered with ZEISS, a leading lens manufacturer and pioneer in optics. It boasts impressive features such as the Zeiss superb night camera, the superb night portrait, super night video, and AI video enhancement along with several others.
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All lenses across the entire X80 series meet Zeiss T* coating standards, making them an excellent choice to capture images and videos during the dark, allowing you not to miss out on a single detail.
Backed by the unique Vivo V1+ chip, super night video delivers exceptional results even in extreme darkness.
AI Video Enhancement automatically detects scene changes and offers smooth transitions and no matter how dark the night is, you’ll be amazed at how seamlessly the camera adapts. With the super night portrait algorithm, you can take clear portraits even in low light, with bokeh that blends seamlessly with the background.
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The AI skin retouching and AI HD algorithms give you that studio-quality edge while maintaining your natural look and depth of complexion.
No matter how dark the night is, the Vivo X80 will offer you memorable photos with no blurriness behind them.
So, befriend this latest partner within the quickest time and capture the beautiful dark sky in all its glory.
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Series: Leaks, rumours, everything we know so far
Xiaomi has been a global leader in affordable smartphone experience. One of the subsidiaries of the brand, Redmi started its journey in 2013. The company is now synonymous with the “Affordable flagship experience” tag. The company’s latest offering, the Note 12 series is expected to hit the market in late October in line with last year’s release of the Note 11 series. Here is everything known so far about the Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Series lineup.
Leaked Features of Redmi Note 12 Series
Design and Build Quality
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 series launched with a plethora of options, each catering to a specific customer base. Last year we got the Note 11, Note 11 Pro, and the highest-endNote 11 Pro+. In line with this release, Redmi launched the T variant on May 24th this year. This leads to the speculation that the Note 12 series will be launched in October.
Notable leaker Digital Chat Station has confirmed that there won’t be a significant design overhaul with the Redmi Note 12 series. In fact, it will mostly be the same design and material with some aesthetic changes here and there.
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Even with that, users will be getting a glass front and back device with an aluminum frame all around. The build quality of the Note 11 series was exceptional for its price and the same is expected to continue with the Note 12 series as well.
Last year, the headphone jack was present in all three models. This year, the headphone jack might be omitted for the Pro+ model. This is not a confirmed leak so take it with a grain of salt. The other physical features like the speaker, sim tray, and the buttons will all reprise in their previous positions.
Overall, the design isn’t really something to get excited about. It's the same tried and tested formula from Redmi and that isn’t a bad thing. The Note 12 series can be considered as an incremental update on the 11 series at least on the design front.
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The Display
Last year, the Redmi series featured a 6.43-inch and a 6.67-inch display for the regular and the pro model. The 120 Hz Super AMOLED panel came with FHD+ resolution. Just like last year, Xiaomi will be using a flat display with a punch hole for the front camera.
The display tech won’t be noticeably different from the 11 series. Last year, Note 11 led the charge in the display department for all the smartphone releases. The same is expected to continue this time around as well. We might see some minor improvements here and there in terms of color calibration, viewing angles, and peak brightness. However, none of these features has been confirmed yet.
The size of the display is also expected to stay the same as the Note 12 is essentially a repacked version of the Note 11 series.
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The Camera
Digital Chat Station also learned that this year, the triple sensor module on the back will feature a 50 MP main camera. Though the choice seems a bit odd considering the 11 series featured a 108 MP main sensor.
Though the choice would be understandable given the obvious cost-cutting needs. The 108 MP on the Note 11 series performed similarly to the standard mid-range 50 MP sensors because of the pixel binding tech. So the camera experience probably wouldn’t be much different than the Note 11. The front will feature a standard 16 MP shooter.
The other two sensors are expected to be an 8 MP wide angle and a 2 MP macro shooter. If last year is any indicator for the performance, users will be getting capable camera hardware that is definitely going to be a bang for the buck.
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The videography on Note 12 is expected to be 4K at 30 fps at max just like the Note 11 series.
Processor and Performance
Xiaomi has always stuck with MediaTek for its mid-range and budget options over the years. Snapdragon seems to be always reserved for the higher-end flagships. The same is expected to continue for the Note 12 series. However, a disputed claim also suggests that the recently released Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 might make a show on the 12 series.
If that isn’t the case, then users will be getting a refreshed version of MediaTek Dimensity 920. The chipset is built on 6 Nm architecture, making it one of the more power-efficient and balanced processors.
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On the storage and RAM options, users will be getting a lot of choices like the Note 11 series. The 6 and 8 GB RAM options are expected to be coupled with 128 and 256 GB ROM options. And if rumors are to be believed, we might see a high-end 12 GB RAM capacity variant as well.
MIUI 14 is also expected to debut with Android 13 on board. This has not been confirmed yet and users may or may not get the Android 13 out of the box.
Battery and Charge Time
Last year, the standard Note 11 came with a 5000 mAh battery and the Pro variant came with a 5160 mAh battery. They also had 33W and 67 W fast charging respectively. This year Xiaomi might bump up the charging speed up to 80 W and that’s about all the change users will be getting in the battery department.
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Price of Redmi Note 12 Series
Last year, Note 11 debuted at 1244 CNY and the 11 Pro came at 1599 CNY. The Note 12 series is also expected to debut at the same price point. According to that, the price in Bangladesh should be around 17,371 BDT and 22,328 BDT for the base variants (1 CNY = 13.96 BDT). All of these are speculative prices. The price leak is expected to happen as the release date approaches.
Final Words
The ancestor Redmi Note series devices have been a fan favorite, especially in the Bangladesh mid-range market. The price-performance proposition of the series meant that these are the best-selling Xiaomi devices in Bangladesh. The upcoming Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Series is expected to continue this legacy.
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