Nothing Phone 2a to feature dual 50MP camera system, 120Hz display: Report

Nothing Phone 2a to feature dual 50MP camera system, 120Hz display: Report


Representative Image: Nothing Phone (2)


Nothing is reportedly planning to unveil an affordable smartphone, called Phone 2a, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, US, in February 2024. Though there has been no official confirmation about the phone’s existence or such plans from London-based consumer technology start-up, a news report has surfaced on the web claiming to have sourced alleged key specifications of the smartphone from social media platform X (formerly Twitter).


According to online mobile comparison website Smartprix, the Nothing Phone (2a) would feature a dual camera set up on the back in a horizontal orientation. The smartphone would likely sport a 50-megapixel Samsung S5KGN9 1/1.5-inch main sensor, paired with a 50MP Samsung S5KJN1 1/2.76-inch ultra-wide-angle sensor on the rear side. Both the sensors have previously featured on the Nothing Phone (1) and the Nothing Phone (2). On the front, the Nothing Phone (2a) would feature a 32MP Sony IMX615 sensor in a punch-hole setup.


About the display, the report noted, the Nothing Phone (2a) would feature a fullHD+ AMOLED panel of 120Hz refresh rate.


This is not the first time the Nothing Phone (2a) has hit the rumour mill on the internet. In earlier news reports, the smartphone is said to be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset. It is said to be offered in up to 8GB RAM and 128GB on-board storage configuration. Reports also stated that the Nothing Phone (2a) will get a redesigned Glyph interface, which would be based on the second-generation version that Nothing introduced with Phone 2.


Nothing Phone (2a): Expected Specs


Display: 120Hz AMOLED (1084 x 2412 resolution)

Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7200

RAM: up to 8GB

Storage: up to 128GB

Camera: Dual 50MP

Front camera: 32MP (Sony IMX615)

OS: Android 14 based Nothing OS 2.5

First Published: Dec 27 2023 | 4:12 PM IST



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Aditya L1 mission: Everything you need to know about the ISRO probe

Aditya L1 mission: Everything you need to know about the ISRO probe



Aditya L1 spacecraft is set to arrive at its cosmic objective, Lagrange Point 1 (L1), on January 6, 2024. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somanath stated, “Aditya L1 will enter L1 point on January 6. That is what is expected…exact time will be announced at the appropriate time.”


Aditya-L1 is a “satellite dedicated to the comprehensive study of the Sun”. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C57) effectively launched the Aditya-L1 spacecraft on September 2, 2023. It is the first space-based observatory-class Indian solar mission to launch a comprehensive study of the Sun.


As per the ISRO, Aditya-L1 will remain around 1.5 million km away from the Earth, coordinated towards the Sun, which is around 1% of the Earth-Sun distance. Indeed, even the ISRO specifies on its site that upon reaching the L1 point, a manoeuvre wound tie Aditya-L1 to a circle around L1, a balanced gravitational region between the Earth and the Sun. 


What ISRO has to do about the Aditya L1 mission?


As per the ISRO, Somanath mentioned when the Aditya-L1 spacecraft will arrive at the L1 point, “we have to fire the engine once again so that it does not go further.”


“The spacecraft is planned to be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrangian point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system, which is about 1.5 million km from the Earth,” the ISRO added.


Aditya-L1 has previously played out a “Trans-Lagrangian1 insertion manoeuvre”, which denoted the start of its 110-day trajectory to the objective around the L1 Lagrange point. 


Aditya L1 mission: What’s next?


Somanath further added, “once it is successfully placed on L1 point, it will be there for the next five years, gathering all the data which are very important not for India alone but for the entire world”.


The Indian space agency added,”Aditya-L1 will neither land on the Sun nor approach the Sun any closer”. Aditya-L1 would investigate the Sun’s outer atmosphere because the Sun is a huge sphere of gas.


“The satellite (Aditya L1) (will) spend its whole mission life orbiting around L1 in an irregularly shaped orbit in a plane roughly perpendicular to the line joining the Earth and the Sun,” the ISRO further stated.


The ISRO chief stated that the information will be exceptionally valuable to comprehend the elements of the Sun and what it means for our lives.


About Aditya-L1 and its mission goals


Aditya-L1 is a “satellite dedicated to the comprehensive study of the Sun”. The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C57) effectively launched the Aditya-L1 spacecraft on September 2, 2023. This is the first such spacecraft which will be like a space-based observatory launched by ISRO to undertake an in depth study of the Sun.


The spacecraft has seven payloads to study the photosphere, chromosphere, and the outermost layers of the Sun (the corona) utilizing electromagnetic and molecule detectors. The ISRO stated, “Using the special vantage point of L1, four payloads would directly view the Sun and the remaining three payloads would carry out in-situ studies of particles and fields at the Lagrange point L1”.


The Aditya L1 payloads will provide the “most crucial information” to comprehend the issues of coronal heating, Coronal Mass Ejection, pre-flare and exercises, and their attributes, elements of space climate, the investigation of the engendering of particles, and fields in the interplanetary medium. 

First Published: Dec 27 2023 | 3:40 PM IST



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Samsung launches Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A25 5G smartphones: Price and specs

Samsung launches Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A25 5G smartphones: Price and specs


Image Samsung Galaxy A25 5G and Galaxy A15 5G


South Korean electronics maker Samsung has launched in India the Galaxy A15 5G and Galaxy A25 5G smartphones. The Galaxy A15 5G smartphone is offered in blue black, blue and light blue colours, and the A25 5G in blue black, blue, and yellow colours. Both smartphones feature up to 8GB RAM and 256GB on-board storage.


The Galaxy A15 5G and Galaxy A25 5G smartphones will be available on Samsung India online store, select e-commerce platforms, and Samsung retail channels from January 1, 2024.


As for the introductory offers, Samsung is offering discounts of up to Rs 1,500 on the Galaxy A15 5G and up to Rs 3,000 on the Galaxy A25 5G on select bank cards.


Samsung Galaxy A15 5G: Prices


8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 22,499


8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: Rs 19,499


Samsung Galaxy A25 5G: Prices


8GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 29,999


8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: Rs 26,999

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Samsung Galaxy A15 5G: Specifications


The Galaxy A15 5G smartphone sports a 6.5-inch fullHD+ super AMOLED display of 90Hz refresh rate. The display panel supports “Vision Booster” technology, which the company said would enhance display legibility in bright outdoor conditions. MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor, paired with 8GB RAM, powers the Galaxy A15 5G smartphone. It has a 5,000mAh battery, supported by 25W fast wired charging. Based on Android 14 operating system, the smartphone boots Samsung OneUI. Samsung said it would roll out up to 4 generations of OS upgrades and up to 5 years of security for the smartphone.


Imaging is covered by a triple-camera system on the rear, featuring a 50-megapixel main sensor with VDIS technology for reducing blur and distortion in videos. The other two sensors are a 5MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 2MP macro sensor. On the front, the phone has a 13MP camera sensor.


Samsung Galaxy A25 5G: Specs


The Galaxy A25 5G sports a 6.5-inch fullHD+ super AMOLED display (120Hz refresh rate) with “Vision Booster” technology and “Eye Comfort Shield” feature to reduce eye fatigue. The smartphone is powered by Exynos 1280 chipset, which is based on 5nm architecture. The smartphone boots Android 14 operating system-based Samsung OneUI. Like the A15 5G, the Galaxy A25 5G would receive up to 4 generations of OS upgrades and up to 5 years of security updates – said the company.

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The Galaxy A25 5G sports a triple-camera set-up on the back, featuring a 50MP primary sensor with optical image stabilisation. The other two sensors are 8MP ultra-wide-angle and a 2MP macro lens. On the front, the Galaxy A25 5G features a 13MP camera sensor. The Galaxy A25 5G comes with AI-powered photo-editing features from Samsung such as Single Take, Remaster, and Object Eraser.


Similar to the Galaxy A15 5G, the Galaxy A25 5G is powered by a 5,000mAh battery. The phone supports 25W fast wired charging.

First Published: Dec 27 2023 | 1:16 PM IST



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OnePlus 12R official colourways unveiled ahead of Jan 23 launch: Details

OnePlus 12R official colourways unveiled ahead of Jan 23 launch: Details


Chinese electronic brand OnePlus on December 27 unveiled the official design images of its upcoming affordable flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 12R. Slated for January 23 launch together with its premium flagship, the OnePlus 12, the smartphone seems to have been designed in the shadow of its elder sibling. Both the smartphones will be launched in India in an in-person event, called “Smooth Beyond Belief”, which will be held on January 23 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi at 7:30PM (IST).


In the preview image, the OnePlus 12R smartphone is showcased in Iron Gray and Cool Blue colourways. The Cool Blue colour variant has a frosted glass texture on the back, and matte finish is visible on the Iron Gray colour variant. Both variants feature a metallic frame with the OnePlus iconic “Alert Slider” now placed on the left side of the frame. OnePlus said the relocated alert slider has allowed it to accommodate a new integrated antenna system for enhanced connectivity performance.


The OnePlus 12R smartphone appears to have inherited some of the design elements from the top-end OnePlus 12. The OnePlus 12R smartphone features a circular rear camera module, housing three camera sensors similar to the elder sibling. However, the Hasselblad branding appears to be missing on the OnePlus 12R camera module. Additionally, neither of the OnePlus 12R variants appears to feature the dynamic patterns on the back panel that is available on the OnePlus 12.  


The OnePlus 12R smartphone is expected to feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, which is the same processor powering the OnePlus 12. Besides, it would boot Android 14 operating system based OxygenOS 14. The smartphones may vary in dimension and likely feature a tad smaller 6.74-inch AMOLED display, compared to the 6.82-inch display on the OnePlus 12. Due to difference in sizes, the OnePlus 12R would likely pack a lower capacity battery as well.


Earlier, OnePlus announced that the OnePlus 12R smartphone will be available in North American and European markets as well, making the OnePlus 12R the first R-series smartphone to be available in other regions apart from India and the company’s home country.

First Published: Dec 27 2023 | 11:38 AM IST



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iQOO 12 review: A competitively priced phone with well-rounded performance

iQOO 12 review: A competitively priced phone with well-rounded performance


China’s iQOO on December 12 launched in India the iQOO 12, its inaugural smartphone powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 system-on-chip. Known for its emphasis on high-end gaming performance, iQOO has taken a multifaceted approach with the iQOO 12. The newest addition to iQOO’s flagship series takes a substantial leap in imaging capabilities and build quality over the predecessor, aiming to deliver a complete package. Does it succeed? Let us find out:


Design


The iQOO 12 Legend Edition (review unit) exudes a premium feel with a porcelain-like glass back featuring the iQOO logo and the iconic BMW Motorsports M stripes. The glass back has a 3D curved design, which bends neatly into the chrome-finished metallic frame. Besides adding a premium character to the smartphone, the tapered edges and flat frame provides good grip for a comfortable in-hand feel.


The frame has power button and volume keys on the right side; SIM tray, microphone, USB-C port, and speaker opening on the bottom; IR blaster, and secondary microphone opening, and secondary speaker opening on the top. The phone’s front profile is dominated by a flat display with minimum and symmetrical bezels.


The phone is borderline heavy, but the weight distribution is balanced and the phone is comfortable to hold and operate. However, the smooth finish on the rear glass and frame makes it prone to accidental drops besides being fingerprint magnets – necessitating regular cleaning.


The rear camera island has a unique porthole design, which does contribute to the smartphone’s overall aesthetic. However, the large size and unconventional shape might not appeal to everyone’s taste. Nevertheless, the rear camera bump does not make the phone wobble on flat surfaces.


Rounding off the package is the IP64 rating for water and dust resistance, adding to the phone’s durability.


Display and Audio

The iQOO 12 sports a 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display of up to 144Hz refresh rate. The display is HDR10+ certified to show supported content with deep blacks and fine whites, both of which enhances overall contrast. Though iQOO brings down the screen resolution to 1.5K, from 2K in the predecessor, the display remains sharp and vibrant.

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The display’s notable aspects is its colour consistency and viewing angles, which enhances overall experience. Adding to the experience is the smooth interface and fast touch response. iQOO said the display is capable of pushing brightness to 3,000 nits. In experience, the display delivers optimal experience and top-notch sunlight legibility.


It is and LTPO display, which essentially uses dynamic refresh rate to deliver a smooth experience without compromising on power efficiency. While it works seamlessly, switching to high refresh rate mode from the display settings ensures a consistent experience, especially if you want uninterrupted smooth transitions at all times.


As for the gaming-focused features related to the display, there is an array of display modes that iQOO offer as value-added features through its gaming menu that can be accessed by swiping from the left side while in the game. In the gaming menu, there is “Image Quality Tuning” option that enhances colours and sharpens in-game graphics, elevating the visual appeal. Moreover, it also has options for graphic filters such as “Darkness Enhancement, Anti-Snow Blindness, and Old Movie effects”, among others, adding a personalised touch to gaming experience.


A notable inclusion, however, is the wet touch response technology, catering to those with sweaty fingers. However, it is worth noting that while it handles moisture well, soaky hands might temporarily reduce its responsiveness.


Coming to audio, the iQOO 12 impresses with its well-balanced sound emanating from its stereo speaker setup. The bottom speaker grill delivers a rich, bass-heavy experience akin to a woofer, while on the top side, sound emerges from a smaller grill and the calling speaker.


In closed environments, the built-in speaker boasts ample loudness, ensuring clear and distinct sound. However, for outdoor music listening, it might not offer the optimal volume despite maintaining its clarity. Nevertheless, when it comes to video content, the sound quality and loudness prove more than sufficient for an enjoyable experience.


Camera


The triple-camera setup on the iQOO 12 is the biggest upgrade on paper from the previous generation. It comprises a 50-megapixel primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 64MP periscope zoom lens for 3x optical zoom. The periscopic lens also supports up to 100x digital zoom.


Captured images exhibit sharpness and clarity across all three sensors, laced with details and accurate colour reproduction. In low-light conditions, however, the ultra-wide-angle sensor takes a tad longer to process the images through software processing and yet delivers inconsistent results.


The camera on the iQOO 12 seamlessly transitions to Macro mode in standard settings when approaching a subject closely, but despite its capacity for up to 100x digital zoom, optimal performance is retained only until the 10x mark.


The portrait mode is the most impressive, producing natural bokeh in the background and fine contours on the subject.

The iQOO 12 camera system also delivers a good video experience. The phone goes up to 8K at 30fps from the main camera system on the rear, with 4K at 60fps available across all three cameras on the back. However, you can switch between sensors while recording videos only in 4K at 30fps setting. Surprisingly, the front 16MP sensor here can record only up to 1080p videos at 30fps.

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iQOO has bundled three different modes for video stabilisation – Standard, Ultra and Horizontal Levelling. The Ultra mode stands out for its efficiency in eliminating abrupt movements, ideal for recording while in motion. Meanwhile, the Horizontal Levelling mode is tailored for landscape-oriented shooting and does the job well. As the name suggests, it levels the frame and keeps it still in the recording even if you turn the phone 360-degrees.


Performance


The iQOO 12 shines with its flagship-grade Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, coupled with up to 16GB RAM, delivering swift and responsive performance. Handling everyday tasks like multitasking, app launches, browsing, and background downloads is a breeze. Apps open instantly, and the experience is generally snappy even with numerous apps running in the background.


Impressively, the device maintains its cool with efficient thermal management. Even during extended 8K video recording sessions, thanks to the four-zone vapour cooling system, the phone does not heat up significantly. Although, during intensive gaming at maximum graphics settings, the metal frame warms up slightly over time.


Gaming prowess is the phone’s strong suit, ensuring consistently lag-free experiences across various titles. Testing with games like NFS: No Limits, F1 Mobile, Call of Duty Mobile, Injustice 2, and FC Mobile revealed a steady 60 frames per second on Balanced mode, spiking to over 100 fps in the gaming-focused Monster mode. However, achieving frame rates beyond this is limited to select titles such as COD.


The gaming experience is further enriched by additional in-game features accessible from the gaming menu. Options such as 4D game vibration, Esport mode that disables three-finger screen capture, locks screen brightness, and Game Super Resolution augment the gaming experience. The latter enhances screen details through a blend of software and hardware. However, extended gameplay with Game Super Resolution mode enabled warms up the smartphone’s metal frame after around 20 minutes.


Software and Battery


The iQOO 12 boots the latest FunTouchOS 14, based on Android 14. This new iteration feels a lot more improved than the previous version, displaying various refinements and reduction in bloatware. There are fewer intrusive ad notifications with the FunTouchOS 14. The latest UI version also comes with new animations and additional themes. The company has also promised three years of OS updates and four years of security updates for the iQOO 12.


On the battery front, the iQOO 12 easily endures a full day of gaming sessions and HD video streaming. However, engaging in high-resolution video recording does expedite battery drainage. In regular use, including scrolling through social media, checking emails, and messaging, the smartphone boasts an impressive stamina, stretching to a day and a half on a full charge before needing a refill. The included 120W charger swiftly refuels the battery to full in just about 26 minutes.


Verdict


The iQOO 12 excels in catering to diverse needs, showcasing impressive versatility that accommodates various user preferences. Notably, iQOO has expanded functionalities, especially in imaging, without compromising its remarkable gaming prowess. Although the camera may not be exceptional, it consistently performs well in various lighting conditions. The display stands out for its exceptional quality, and the battery life is commendable, complemented by incredible charging speeds.


While the iQOO 12 boasts an array of impressive features, it has some shortcomings, such as the absence of wireless charging and a slightly less streamlined operating software experience. These limitations aside, the iQOO 12 delivers next-gen performance coupled with a premium design, all wrapped in an attractive price tag.



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