2 min read Last Updated : Sep 09 2024 | 2:12 PM IST
The iPhone 16 series will be launching today, but without advanced Apple Intelligence features. While select artificial intelligence (AI) features are expected to roll out next month, more advanced generative AI tools, such as Genmoji for AI-generated emojis and Image Playground for image generation, are expected to arrive with the iOS 18.2 update either in December or early next year.
iOS 18.2: What to expect
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will delay the release of its new image-generation features to iOS 18.2, which is expected in December. Apple’s image generation tools include a new Image Playground app and the Genmoji feature. Additionally, Apple may integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT into its virtual assistant Siri with the iOS 18.2 update.
Image Playground app
Image Playground is a dedicated app for iPhones that will allow users to generate images using text input. According to the preview shown by the company at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the app will let users select various aspects of the generated image, such as themes, costumes, places, and more. While it will be a separate app, Image Playground will be integrated into the iOS, enabling users to generate images in other apps, such as Notes.
Genmoji
The Genmoji feature will allow users to generate custom emojis within the Messages app directly from the keyboard. Users will describe the emoji they want Apple Intelligence to create, and the AI will generate previews based on the input. Users can then select and send the custom emoji in a conversation. Additionally, users will have the ability to use pictures from the Photos app to generate custom emojis.
ChatGPT integration
At the WWDC 2024, Apple announced that iPhone’s virtual assistant Siri will receive advanced AI capabilities with the integration of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Once available, users will be able to request Siri to send queries to ChatGPT. Additionally, ChatGPT will be integrated across the system, allowing users to get responses from the chatbot in native apps like Mail, Notes, and more.
2 min read Last Updated : Sep 09 2024 | 2:12 PM IST
The iPhone 16 series will be launching today, but without advanced Apple Intelligence features. While select artificial intelligence (AI) features are expected to roll out next month, more advanced generative AI tools, such as Genmoji for AI-generated emojis and Image Playground for image generation, are expected to arrive with the iOS 18.2 update either in December or early next year.
iOS 18.2: What to expect
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will delay the release of its new image-generation features to iOS 18.2, which is expected in December. Apple’s image generation tools include a new Image Playground app and the Genmoji feature. Additionally, Apple may integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT into its virtual assistant Siri with the iOS 18.2 update.
Image Playground app
Image Playground is a dedicated app for iPhones that will allow users to generate images using text input. According to the preview shown by the company at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the app will let users select various aspects of the generated image, such as themes, costumes, places, and more. While it will be a separate app, Image Playground will be integrated into the iOS, enabling users to generate images in other apps, such as Notes.
Genmoji
The Genmoji feature will allow users to generate custom emojis within the Messages app directly from the keyboard. Users will describe the emoji they want Apple Intelligence to create, and the AI will generate previews based on the input. Users can then select and send the custom emoji in a conversation. Additionally, users will have the ability to use pictures from the Photos app to generate custom emojis.
ChatGPT integration
At the WWDC 2024, Apple announced that iPhone’s virtual assistant Siri will receive advanced AI capabilities with the integration of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Once available, users will be able to request Siri to send queries to ChatGPT. Additionally, ChatGPT will be integrated across the system, allowing users to get responses from the chatbot in native apps like Mail, Notes, and more.
2 min read Last Updated : Sep 09 2024 | 1:47 PM IST
China’s Realme has launched the Narzo 70 Turbo 5G smartphone in India. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy, the smartphone features a 6.67-inch OLED display of a 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone will be available in three colours: Turbo Green, Turbo Purple, and a two-tone Turbo Yellow.
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo: Price and variants
6GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 16,999
8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 17,999
12GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 20,999
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo: Availability and offers
The first sale for the Realme Narzo 70 Turbo will begin on September 16 via the company’s official website and Amazon India. As an introductory offer, the company is providing a discount coupon of Rs 2,000 on all variants.
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo: Key details
Realme stated that the Narzo 70 Turbo is a performance-centric smartphone designed to offer a smooth gaming experience. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy chip and paired with up to 12GB RAM, the smartphone includes a stainless steel vapour chamber cooling system to maintain optimal temperature. Additionally, the device features a GT Mode, which pushes frame rates to the maximum during gaming. The company claims that the smartphone can run select games at up to 90 frames per second.
Alongside the Narzo 70 Turbo, Realme has also launched the Buds N1 wireless earbuds. Priced at Rs 2,499, the Realme Buds N1 feature Hybrid Noise Cancellation up to 46dB. Equipped with 12.4mm dynamic drivers, the earbuds offer up to 40 hours of playback time on a single charge. The earbuds will be available from September 13 on Realme.com and Amazon India, with a discount of up to Rs 500.
2 min read Last Updated : Sep 09 2024 | 1:47 PM IST
China’s Realme has launched the Narzo 70 Turbo 5G smartphone in India. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy, the smartphone features a 6.67-inch OLED display of a 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone will be available in three colours: Turbo Green, Turbo Purple, and a two-tone Turbo Yellow.
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo: Price and variants
6GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 16,999
8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 17,999
12GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 20,999
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo: Availability and offers
The first sale for the Realme Narzo 70 Turbo will begin on September 16 via the company’s official website and Amazon India. As an introductory offer, the company is providing a discount coupon of Rs 2,000 on all variants.
Realme Narzo 70 Turbo: Key details
Realme stated that the Narzo 70 Turbo is a performance-centric smartphone designed to offer a smooth gaming experience. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Energy chip and paired with up to 12GB RAM, the smartphone includes a stainless steel vapour chamber cooling system to maintain optimal temperature. Additionally, the device features a GT Mode, which pushes frame rates to the maximum during gaming. The company claims that the smartphone can run select games at up to 90 frames per second.
Alongside the Narzo 70 Turbo, Realme has also launched the Buds N1 wireless earbuds. Priced at Rs 2,499, the Realme Buds N1 feature Hybrid Noise Cancellation up to 46dB. Equipped with 12.4mm dynamic drivers, the earbuds offer up to 40 hours of playback time on a single charge. The earbuds will be available from September 13 on Realme.com and Amazon India, with a discount of up to Rs 500.
Google is predominantly a software company, which has integrated its software prowess into its hardware offerings, particularly in its Pixel smartphones. The Pixel series has consistently delivered a unique imaging experience powered by computational photography, emphasising Google’s strength in software. Yet, the company has often appeared to lag behind its competitors in the smartphone market.
With the Pixel 9 series, Google is positioning itself to change that narrative. The focus on artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront, deeply embedded into the operating system. Unlike in previous iterations, AI in the Pixel 9 series extends beyond photography, offering enhanced services that cater to daily usage. Google has also incorporated on-device AI capabilities to assist in real-time tasks like call screening, language translation, and voice typing.
Design
The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL brings a fresh design language that bears resemblance to the iPhone’s design, albeit with some refinements for a more ergonomic in-hand experience. The frame is flat and crafted from polished aluminium, contributing to the device’s premium feel. Its rounded corners offer a comfortable grip, making it easier to hold despite its large size. Both the front and rear of the phone are protected by Gorilla Glass, which sits flush within the frame for a seamless aesthetic.
One notable change from its predecessor is the camera module, which is now a standalone unit. The pill-shaped camera island is centrally aligned, giving the phone stability when placed on flat surfaces. The design also cleverly tilts the phone at a slight angle, making it easier to view the screen when it is placed on a desk.
In terms of durability, the phone is IP68-rated for water and dust resistance, which is a standard feature in flagship devices. Despite its XL size, the Pixel 9 Pro XL feels surprisingly lightweight. However, there is one design quirk: the key placement. On the right side of the frame, the power key is placed above the volume rocker, which is an inversion of the standard layout I am accustomed to. This might take some time to get used to for users transitioning from other devices.
Display and Audio
The Pixel 9 Pro XL boasts a large 6.8-inch display, making it the biggest in the series, except for the foldable variant. The display’s bezels are minimal and uniform, providing an immersive viewing experience. There is an in-display cut-out for the front-facing camera, which is larger than usual, but users familiar with the iPhone’s notch will find it acceptable.
For security, the Pixel 9 Pro XL includes both a fingerprint sensor and facial recognition, both of which are fast and accurate. The fingerprint sensor is embedded within the display and works seamlessly alongside face unlock, offering two secure biometric options for unlocking the device.
The display excels in brightness, particularly under direct sunlight, where legibility remains clear. However, there is a notable absence of Dolby Vision support. High Dynamic Range (HDR) content is limited to what is created on the phone or shared through compatible social media apps like YouTube and Instagram. This limitation might be disappointing for those accustomed to consuming high-quality content from streaming platforms that support more advanced HDR standards.
On the audio front, the Pixel 9 Pro XL’s speakers are underwhelming. The sound quality is not as impressive as expected for a flagship model. Despite this, the phone supports spatial audio over wireless connections, which enhances the experience with compatible headphones. Yet, there is no Dolby Atmos support, which is another let down for audiophiles or those who value immersive sound experiences.
Camera
The imaging capabilities of Pixel smartphones have always been defined by computational photography, and the Pixel 9 Pro XL continues this trend. However, the addition of new AI-driven features takes the imaging experience further, both in real-time before the image is captured and in post-processing. While these AI enhancements will be discussed in the software section, here the focus is on the camera performance without those software-driven boosts.
The Pixel 9 Pro XL is equipped with a triple-camera system, which is largely similar to the previous generation, except for the updated ultra-wide-angle sensor that now features quad-pixel technology. As a result, the overall image output is comparable to the last-gen model, with notable improvements in areas such as HDR (High Dynamic Range), portrait shots, and low-light photography.
The image output is processed, but in a positive way. The Pixel 9 Pro XL enhances contrast, dynamic range, and vibrancy in colours, creating images that appear visually striking. This slightly processed look lends an artificial quality to the photos, which may appeal to those looking for images ready to be used as wallpapers or shared on social media platforms.
However, this post-processing approach comes with some drawbacks. In the pursuit of enhancing images through computational algorithms, the Pixel 9 Pro XL sometimes smooths out fine details, which can affect the overall composition. For example, while attempting to capture a mountain landscape enveloped in fog, the camera consistently removed much of the fog in the final image. Despite multiple attempts, it struggled to preserve the natural effect of the foggy environment.
This aggressive post-processing is less noticeable in videos, but the overall colour reproduction varies between different camera sensors, leading to inconsistencies when switching between them during recording. The transition between sensors is not as smooth as it could be, with noticeable jitter and frame drops. Google’s ‘Video Boost’ feature helps to correct these issues in post-processing, but it requires an active internet connection, which could be problematic for users with metered or limited data plans.
Software
It was surprising to see the Pixel 9 series debut with Android 14, which was introduced last year, rather than the Android 15. However, Google has committed to seven years of updates, which includes operating system upgrades, feature drops, and security patches.
Despite being a year old, the version of Android 14 for Pixel 9 series comes packed with AI-driven features deeply integrated into the system, enhancing both the user experience and the performance of the phone. Below are some of the notable additions that Google offer with the Pixel 9 Pro XL:
Apps
Weather
The Pixel 9 Pro XL features a new Pixel Weather app, powered by Gemini Nano, which offers real-time weather updates with AI-generated reports. The app provides forecasts, which are not always accurate. Other improvements in the new weather app are features like drag-and-drop customisation of weather blocks, allowing users to prioritise metrics like humidity, AQI, or hourly forecasts.
Pixel Studio
A first-of-its-kind feature on the Pixel, the Pixel Studio is an image generator app that allows users to create images from scratch using prompts. It requires internet connectivity, and is capable to throw a surprise, which you may or may not like.
Pixel Screenshots
Another app, the Pixel Screenshots automatically saves, organises, and tags screenshots for easy recall. With AI-based summaries and suggested actions, you can quickly search for and find any screenshot needed. It is not perfect, but may get better with subsequent app updates.
Imaging Tools
Video Boost
Introduced last year, the “Video Boost” feature has been improved to enhance the quality of videos by sending them over to Google servers for post-processing. The video limitations listed above in the camera section get addressed through this feature.
Zoom Enhance
This tool uses generative AI to fill gaps between pixels, improving the quality of zoomed-in images, especially in well-lit conditions. However, the Zoom Enhanced pictures are not much different from original.
Panorama
The Panorama tool has been revamped with a more intuitive user interface, guiding users to capture 360-degree images, and support for HDR+ capture, but most importantly support for low-light panoramas with Night Sight integration.
Reimagine in Magic Editor
This is a new add-on in the Magic Editor, which Google introduced in Photos app last year. This feature lets you transform images by typing prompts to modify or add new elements.
Auto Frame in Magic Editor
Auto Frame uses AI to automatically crop and reframe images, focusing on the subject and improving composition. It can even expand the image, capturing more of the scene to enhance storytelling.
Add Me
Designed for group photos, Add Me uses augmented reality and AI to allow the photographer to be part of the final image. By combining multiple shots, it creates a group photo with all participants, including the photographer. It works surprisingly well, but you need to manually tune in to “Add Me” mode to use it. I wish it was enabled in all modes by default.
Gemini Assistant
The Pixel 9 series is powered by Gemini Nano multimodal model for reasoning across text, audio, and visuals. As Google devices, the entire lineup supports the Gemini assistant out-of-the-box, providing enhanced functionality with access to Google apps.
Gemini Live
With Gemini Live, users can have conversational interactions with the AI in real-time. This version of assistant is designed to offer responsive, context-aware answers, but it is not without flaws and not always work as expected. It struggles to capture context and sometimes fail to generate suitable responses despite repeated attempts.
Performance
The Pixel 9 Pro XL is powered by Google’s Tensor G4 processor. While it may not be the fastest processor in the market, it efficiently handles all the tasks Google has designed it for without showing any signs of strain. The Tensor G4 is complemented by 16GB of RAM, a significant portion of which is allocated to the neural processing unit (NPU) to handle AI workloads. Although many AI tasks are processed on the cloud, the Pixel Screenshots app is a notable exception, leveraging on-device AI capabilities for seamless performance.
Despite its focus on AI processing, the Pixel 9 Pro XL delivers smooth overall performance, remaining cool even during extended use. It is not optimised for gaming but can manage most games at 60fps without compromising thermals. However, for users who prioritise gaming, the Pixel 9 Pro XL may not be the ideal choice, as it lacks the high-end graphical performance seen in gaming-oriented smartphones.
Battery
The Pixel 9 Pro XL is powered by a 5,060 mAh battery, offering outstanding on-battery life. It is one of the few smartphones capable of surpassing the iPhone 15 Pro Max in battery longevity, making it a standout feature of this device. Extreme Battery Saver mode further extends the battery life, providing up to 100 hours of usage on a single charge.
However, the charging speed is not as impressive. Whether using wired or wireless charging, the Pixel 9 Pro XL takes approximately two hours to fully charge under standard room temperature conditions. It tends to heat up during the charging process, although charging in air-conditioned environments slightly improves the speed. Wireless charging, while available, is notably slow and feels more like a novelty feature rather than a practical one.
Verdict
The Pixel 9 Pro XL, priced from Rs 124,999, enters a highly competitive market, taking on heavyweight contenders like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max. While the price may seem steep, there is much more to this smartphone than just its premium tag. The focus on AI integration gives it a distinct edge, but the Pixel 9 Pro XL also shines in areas where Google’s earlier offerings have traditionally been weaker.
The phone boasts 256GB base storage, ensuring ample space for apps, media, and more. It is available online through Flipkart and offline at Reliance Digital and Tata Croma stores, making it accessible for users across different purchasing preferences.
For those looking for a phone that balances cutting-edge AI features, a robust camera system, and a refined design, the Pixel 9 Pro XL stands out as a strong contender in the premium smartphone segment.
2 min read Last Updated : Sep 09 2024 | 12:46 PM IST
Instagram is introducing new features to its direct messaging section. These new features include photo editing capabilities and stickers creation. Users can now draw on photos, edit them, or add stickers before sharing them in direct messages.
Additionally, users can create stickers from photos in their library, using a cutout from an image to create reaction stickers. Previously, users had to move to the Stories composer, save the image to their device, and then create a sticker before sending it. This feature is similar to the editing tools available for Instagram Stories. WhatsApp already allows users to create reaction stickers using cutouts from images.
Users will also be able to add new chat themes to direct messages. Another new feature allows users to add a Birthday cake icon in the Notes section.
Last month, Instagram announced three new features during the launch of Creator Lab in India: Comments in Stories, the ability to use cutouts of images from their device as stickers in chats, and Birthday Notes.
Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, posted a video in July stating, “the sends are one of the biggest signals we use in ranking and can help your reach over time.” Instagram’s growing focus on enhancing direct messages seems to align with this strategy.
Recently, Instagram launched a feature that enables users to add text directly to their photos within the post editor, eliminating the need for a separate photo-editing app. Users can also overlay one photo on top of another as a sticker within the same editor.
Additionally, Instagram has introduced a feature that allows users to add a song to their profile. The chosen music will appear in the bio section of the user’s profile, as shown in screenshots shared by Instagram. Users can remove or change the song at any time.