Dell Latitude 7455 Copilot Plus AI laptop launched in India: Check details

Dell Latitude 7455 Copilot Plus AI laptop launched in India: Check details



US-based PC maker Dell on August 1 launched the enterprise-oriented Latitude 7455 laptop in India. Based on Windows 11 on ARM, the laptop is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite platform. It is among the first wave of laptops for businesses and professionals based on Microsoft Copilot+ platform, which earmarks artificial intelligence features that leverages the on-device processing capabilities of the Qualcomm chip.


Dell Latitude 7455: Price and availability


Starting at Rs 159,990, the Dell Latitude 7455 will be available for purchase exclusively for business users starting August 1.


Dell Latitude 7455: Details


The Dell Latitude 7455 is offered in both Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus configurations. According to Dell, the laptop will provide up to 22 hours of battery life. It supports artificial intelligence features offered by Microsoft through the Copilot+ platform. These includes the following:


Cocreator: Users can create AI-generated images using a combination of descriptive words and brushstrokes.


Live Captions: To translate any live or pre-recorded audio from 44 languages to English, making it seamless to connect with friends and colleagues on video calls.


Windows Studio effects: Adjust lighting and offer new creative filters to enhance video calls experience.


Dell Latitude 7455: Specifications


Chip: Qualcomm Snapdragon X series


Graphics: Qualcomm Adreno


Memory: Up to 32GB LPDDR5x


Storage: Up to 1TB, M.2 2230, PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD


Display: 14-inch IPS, 16:10 QHD+, 400 nits, 100 percent sRGB


Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4


Battery: 54Wh (3-cell)


Charging: 65W (Type-C)


Ports: 2 USB Type-C, 1 USB Type-C, 1 Optional Touch Fingerprint Reader in Power Button, 1x Universal Audio jack, 1x Micro SD Reader

First Published: Aug 01 2024 | 5:46 PM IST



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POCO M6 Plus 5G, powered by Qualcomm SD 4 Gen2, launched: Know price, specs

POCO M6 Plus 5G, powered by Qualcomm SD 4 Gen2, launched: Know price, specs



Xiaomi’s spinoff smartphone brand POCO on August 1 launched the M6 Plus 5G smartphone in India along with the Buds X1 wireless. An addition to the M-series lineup, the smartphone features a glass with a ring flash design and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen2 AE chipset. The Buds X1 are budget offerings with support for hybrid noise cancellation and multiple sound profiles.


POCO M6 Plus 5G: Price and availability


6GB RAM+128GB storage: Rs 13,499


8GB RAM+128GB storage: Rs 14,499


Colours: Ice Silver, Misty Lavender, Graphite Black


The POCO M6 Plus 5G and Buds X1 will be available for purchase from August 5 on Flipkart. On first sale day, the smartphone will be available with an instant discount of Rs 1,000 from SBI, HDFC and ICICI banks. The base model also gets a Rs 500 coupon on top of the instant discount during first day sale. The POCO Buds X1 are priced at Rs 1,699. This is an introductory pricing and will change later on.


POCO M6 Plus 5G: Details


The POCO M6 Plus 5G sports a 6.79-inch LCD display of 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. The smartphone is IP53 rated for water and dust protection and has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection on the display. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen2 AE, paired with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB on-board storage. The device packs a 5030mAh battery and supports 33W charging. The POCO M6 Plus 5G is powered by Android 14-based Xiaomi HyperOS. POCO has committed to deliver two major Android updates and four years of security updates for the M6 Plus 5G.


As for the cameras, the smartphone sports a 108-megapixel main camera sensor (Samsung ISOCELL HM6) in a dual-camera sensor on the rear, and a 13MP camera on the front. In terms of connectivity, the device supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi and is equipped with Bluetooth 5.0.


POCO M6 Plus 5G: Specifications


Display: 6.79-inch LCD, 120Hz refresh rate


Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen2 AE


RAM: 6GB and 8GB


Storage: 128GB


Rear camera: 108MP primary (Samsung ISOCELL HM6)


Front camera: 13MP


OS: Android 14-based Xiaomi HyperOS


Battery: 5030mAh


Charging: 33W


POCO Buds X1: Details


The POCO Buds X1 are equipped with 40dB Hybrid Noise Cancelation. It features 12.4mm Dynamic Titanium Drivers and quad-mic setup with AI Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC). The POCO Buds X1 offers five EQ sound profiles, providing customisable audio settings. The Buds X1 also features IP54 protection and features Bluetooth 5.3 for stable connections and low latency, and Google Fast Pair for easy setup. POCO has claimed up to 36 hours of total playtime and 7 hours of playtime on a single charge.

First Published: Aug 01 2024 | 4:14 PM IST



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Motorola Edge 50 with IP68 rating and military grade durability launched

Motorola Edge 50 with IP68 rating and military grade durability launched



China’s Lenovo-owned smartphone brand Motorola launched the Edge 50 smartphone in India on August 1. The smartphone is touted by the maker as the world’s slimmest IP68 MIL-810H military graded certified durable smartphone, which can withstand dust, dirt and sand along with submersion in 1.5 meters of fresh water for up to 30 minutes. Here is all you need to know about the Motorola Edge 50:


Motorola Edge 50: Price, availability, and offers


8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 27,999


Colours: Jungle Green and Peach Fuzz, Koala Grey


The Motorola Edge 50 is set to go on sale from August 8, 12PM onwards. The smartphone will be available for purchase online on Motorola India official website and e-commerce platform Flipkart. It will also be available at retail stores such as Reliance Digital.


As for introductory offers, Motorola is offering a discount of Rs 2,000 on Axis Bank and IDFC First bank credit cards and credit card EMI transactions. Additionally, no-interest equated monthly instalment (no-cost EMI) up to 9 months, starting at Rs 2,889 per month, from leading banks is being offered.


Motorola Edge 50: Details


The Motorola Edge 50 sports a 6.7-inch 1.5K curved pOLED display of 120Hz refresh rate and 1600 nits peak brightness. The display has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 covering for protection against scratches and smudges. The device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 accelerated edition, paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The smartphone packs a 5,000mAh battery and supports 68W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. Support for reverse power charging is also offered. The Motorola Edge 50 is powered by Android 14 and the company has assured two operating system upgrades and three years of security updates.


The smartphone features stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos. In terms of connectivity, 5G and Wi-Fi 6E support is offered.


For imaging, the device features a 50-megapixel main camera sensor (Sony – LYTIA 700C) with optical image stabilization (OIS), paired with a 13MP ultra-wide camera with macro vision and a 10MP telephoto camera for 3x optical zoom and 30x hybrid zoom. Motorola said that it is introducing a new auto night vision feature, which will allow the users to capture low-light shots 15x faster than the previous generation. At the front, there is a 32MP camera.


Like other Edge series smartphones, the Edge 50 comes with Motorola’s own suite of artificial intelligence features called moto ai. Motorola said that the Adaptive Stabilization will automatically adjust to the user’s movement while recording a video. In addition, AI tools, such as Magic Editor, Magic Eraser and Photo Unblur are offered. AI features also include style sync with AI generative theming and magic canvas with text to prompt image generation.


Hello UI features include Smart connect, Moto Gestures, Moto Secure with Thinkshield, Family Spaces and Moto Unplugged. Moto Premium Care for after sale service benefits is also offered.


Motorola Edge 50: Specifications


Display: 6.7-inch HD pOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, 1600 nits peak brightness


Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon7 Gen 1


RAM: 8GB


Storage: 256GB


Rear camera: 50MP primary (Sony – LYTIA 700C) with OIS + 13MP Ultrawide angle + 10MP telephoto


Front camera: 32MP


OS: Android 14


Battery: 5000mAh


Charging: 68W wired, 15W wireless

First Published: Aug 01 2024 | 2:07 PM IST



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Sony ULT Wear review: Great sound, long battery life and lightweight design

Sony ULT Wear review: Great sound, long battery life and lightweight design



If you were to walk into your nearest electronics store to buy a Sony TV, chances are you would get confused by how different models are named. Take the X90 or X95, for example. Don’t confuse them with the A95 or A90, please. The X series are LED televisions, while the A series are higher-end OLED televisions. So you can buy a Sony A95L or Sony X95 or some other such TV. Doesn’t quite roll off the tongue, does it?


Well, over the decades, Japanese electronics companies have adopted rather strange nomenclature systems. There have been exceptions of course. Sony does that even when it comes to its headphone or earphone ranges. Take its flagship wireless headphones, for example, the WH-1000XM5. The M5 is said to stand for Mark 5. The previous generation was an M4, for example. These are Sony’s top-of-the-line personal headphones in the market these days, retailing for somewhere around Rs 30,000 (MRP is Rs 34,990). While the world raves about the sound they deliver, the name isn’t really a branding success. Well, not quite like the AirPods Max from the house of Apple. Or even the AirPods Pro.


Not that Sony hasn’t tried to change things. It has a series of smart TVs under the Bravia brand name. Simpler naming conventions. Like a series of smartphones. Or its latest range of personal audio products in the ULT series. The series includes some speakers and a pair of headphones. Sony ULT lineup has three speakers and a pair of headphones, the ULT Wear. You can read our review of ULT Field 1, the smallest speaker in the series here. 


The Sony ULT Wear is the focus of this review, and here is what Sony promises:


  • 40 mm drivers (allowing for deeper bass)

  • Ear detection sensors (the audio automatically gets paused if you take the headphones off)

  • 30 hours of battery life with noise cancellation, 50 hours without it

  • 1.5 hours of playback with a charge of just 3 minutes

  • 5 hours of playback with a charge of just 10 minutes

  • 360 reality audio

  • Multi-device pairing (lets you pair both your mobile phone and laptop to the headphones)

  • Quick attention mode


The Sony ULT Wear retail for around Rs 16,500 (MRP Rs 24,990). Even the ULT Wear carries an MRP Rs 10,000 lower than the flagship XM5s, the street prices are much lower. This is a good bargain price for a new product that tries to bridge the gap between the XB and the XM series. Till now the XB series promised extra bass, something the ULT Wear delivers with ease too.


Active noise cancellation (ANC) is now a necessary feature, even in budget headphones or earphones. Like other premium Sony headphones, the ULT Wear doesn’t disappoint when it comes to this feature. You could be in the middle of a loud crowd, and the headphones would make you feel as if you are on an island alone, immersed in your favourite music. How easy is it to switch between the ANC mode and the non-ANC mode? Just put your hand on the right ear cup, and the headphones switch from the noise cancelling mode to ambient noise mode while lowering the playback volume simultaneously. Sony calls it the Quick Attention Mode.


You can get them in three colours: Off white, black, and forest gray. They come with Sony 360 Reality Audio, Sony’s version of spatial audio, and it works well. Even without pressing the ULT button on the headphones, they deliver deep bass thanks to the 40 mm drivers (in comparison, the XM5 have 30 mm drivers). If you still feel the need for more bass, just press the ULT button and they will deliver it. We, however, found the sound to be a bit muddy with ULT on.


There isn’t much to choose between the XB910, ULT Wear, and the XM5s when it comes to weight. At 255 gm, ULT Wear is comfortable for walking or sitting, but it may not be the most comfortable if you are lying in bed, listening to your favourite music.


We checked out old Hindi film classics, classic rock numbers, and the latest pop sensations, and the headphones sounded good.


The long battery backup, good ANC, and quick charge options make these headphones perfect companions for a commute. There is no sound leakage, either, so the person sitting next to you in the metro is unlikely to be disturbed. With their easy thump, ULT Wear is likely to be really popular with younger users, even as those who prefer a more balanced sound veer towards the XM5s.

First Published: Aug 01 2024 | 1:20 PM IST



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OnePlus Pad 2 Android tablet goes on open sale in India with these offers

OnePlus Pad 2 Android tablet goes on open sale in India with these offers



The OnePlus Pad 2 is available for purchase in open sale in India. The second-generation tablet from the Chinese electronics maker is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, thereby bringing artificial intelligence features for improved productivity experience. Like the first-generation model, the Pad 2 is offered in Wi-Fi connectivity, but with the option for cellular data sharing when paired and connected with a supported OnePlus smartphone. The tablet also boasts connect sync feature, which simplifies data sharing with supported OnePlus devices. Alongside the Pad 2, OnePlus introduced the supported accessories such as the Stylo 2 and the OnePlus Smart Keyboard.


OnePlus Pad 2: Price and variants


8GB RAM+128GB storage: Rs 39,999


12GB RAM+256GB storage: Rs 42,999


OnePlus Pad 2: Availability and offers


OnePlus is offering an instant discount of Rs 2,000 on the purchase of Pad 2 to ICICI Bank and OneCard customers. Moreover, customers can avail no-cost EMI for up to 9 months on select bank cards. An additional exchange bonus of Rs 3,000 for upgrading from an old tablet or smartphone and Rs 5,000 from a OnePlus tablet or smartphone is also being offered.


Red Cable Club members can avail a Rs 1,000 coupon on official website of OnePlus India and OnePlus Store App. OnePlus is also offering an added discount of 50 per cent on the OnePlus Style 2, OnePlus Smart Keyboard 2 and the OnePlus Folio Case 2 on purchasing the OnePlus Pad 2.


OnePlus is offering these discounts and offers on Pad 2 from Aug 1 to Aug 7 only.


The OnePlus Pad 2 is available for purchase online on official website of OnePlus India, OnePlus Store App, OnePlus Experience stores and e-commerce platform Amazon. The Pad 2 is available offline at Reliance Digital, Croma, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronic and other offline partner stores. OnePlus Pad 2 is also available for purchase on Flipkart and Myntra.


OnePlus Pad 2: Specifications


Display: 12.1-inch LCD display, 3000 × 2120 resolution, 900nits peak brightness


Speaker: Six speaker setup, Hi-Res Sound certified


Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3


RAM: 8GB / 12GB


Storage: 128GB / 256GB


Rear camera: 13MP


Front camera: 8MP


Battery: 9510mAh battery


Charging: 67W SUPERVOOC wired

First Published: Aug 01 2024 | 12:24 PM IST



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Microsoft's Azure posts slowdown in growth, testing investors' patience

Microsoft's Azure posts slowdown in growth, testing investors' patience


Hours before reporting its financial results, Microsoft’s Azure and Office 365 services suffered partial outages | Credit: Bloomberg


Microsoft Corp.’s Azure cloud-computing service posted a slowdown in quarterly growth, testing the patience of investors anxious to see a payoff from huge investments in artificial intelligence products.


Revenue from Azure, Microsoft’s main growth engine in recent years, rose 29 per cent in the fiscal fourth quarter, compared with a 31 per cent jump in the previous period. About 8 percentage points of the increase in the recent period was attributable to AI, up from 7 percentage points in the prior quarter.


“It was really about the cloud services number — it needed to just be a little higher,” Doug Clinton, a managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, said on Bloomberg Television. Still, the accelerated contribution from AI confirms business momentum with that emerging technology, wrote Raimo Lenschow, an analyst at Barclays.


Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella has been infusing Microsoft’s product line with AI technology from partner OpenAI, including digital assistants called Copilots that can summarize documents and generate computer code, emails and other content. The company also is selling Azure cloud subscriptions featuring OpenAI products. Alongside rivals like Amazon.com Inc. and Google, Microsoft has been spending billions to construct new data centers to meet demand for cloud computing and power-hungry AI services.


On a call with analysts Tuesday, Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood said that although Azure growth will continue to slow in the current quarter, which ends in September, investments in data centers and servers will let the company capitalize on demand and accelerate Azure growth in the second half of fiscal 2025.


Microsoft shares fell less than 1 per cent on Wednesday as the markets opened in New York. As of the Tuesday close, the stock had gained about 12 per cent in 2024.


In the fourth quarter, which ended June 30, capital expenditures — closely watched by investors as the company embarks on its historic AI build-out — jumped to $19 billion, including server farm leases, from $14 billion in the previous quarter. That number will increase in the new fiscal year, Hood said.


In an interview, investor relations chief Brett Iversen said Microsoft currently lacks sufficient capacity to fulfill customer demand for cloud and AI services. “We’re building out for that as quickly as we can,” he said.


In recent weeks, skittish investors have signaled impatience with tech companies’ efforts to profit from their massive investments in AI. Last week, the shares of Google parent Alphabet Inc. sank after the company surprised Wall Street with sharply higher costs that overshadowed strong sales.


Many of Microsoft’s corporate customers are only just starting to use new AI assistants, which still struggle to understand the context of some requests and handle commands involving multiple apps. The Copilot service, which doubles the cost of a monthly subscription to about $60 per user for corporations, is expected to eventually generate a robust flow of recurring revenue.


Iversen said customers are increasingly adopting the company’s higher-tier Office 365 product, which includes generative AI features. Sales from commercial cloud products including Azure and office applications rose 21 per cent to $36.8 billion, Microsoft said, about in line with Wall Street estimates. 


Total revenue in the fourth quarter increased 15 per cent to $64.7 billion, while adjusted profit was $2.95 a share, the company said in a statement Tuesday. Analysts on average estimated sales of $64.5 billion and per-share earnings of $2.94.


On the call, Nadella said the number of people using Copilot at work doubled quarter-over-quarter. Use of Copilot within GitHub, which allows for AI assistance in software development, accounts for 40 per cent of revenue growth within that business, he added.


The company’s Xbox video-gaming unit posted 61 per cent growth in content and services revenue, much of that fueled by the $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard, which was completed in October.


Hours before reporting its financial results, Microsoft’s Azure and Office 365 services suffered partial outages, which also took down services by customers including Starbucks Corp. 


Just a couple of weeks earlier, some 8 million computers running Microsoft’s Windows operating system crashed after the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. released a flawed software update. Though the outage was caused by CrowdStrike, “Microsoft may still have to deal with negative perception around perceived vulnerabilities to its operating system,” Tyler Radke, an analyst at Citigroup, wrote ahead of earnings.


Nadella touted progress in the company’s cybersecurity products during the call with investors. The company says it has more than 1.2 million security customers, and Defender for Cloud, a security product, passed $1 billion in revenue over the past year. “We continue to prioritize security above all else,” Nadella said.

First Published: Jul 31 2024 | 10:49 PM IST



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