Find N3 Flip: OPPO launches flip-style foldable smartphone at Rs 94,999

Find N3 Flip: OPPO launches flip-style foldable smartphone at Rs 94,999



Chinese electronics maker OPPO on October 12 launched in India the Find N3 Flip, its second-generation flip-style foldable smartphone. Priced at Rs 94,999, the OPPO Find N3 Flip will be available for purchase on OPPO Stores, Flipkart, and select retail stores on October 22 at 6 pm. Together with the introductory offers, the smartphone will be available at an effective price of Rs 82,999. Below are the details:


OPPO Find N3 Flip: Introductory offers


  • Cashback of up to Rs 12,000 and no-interest equated monthly instalment for up to 24 months from ICICI Bank, SBI Cards, Bajaj Finserv, TVS Credit, Kotak Bank, IDFC First Bank, HDB Financial Services and One Card from mainline retail outlets and the OPPO Store.

  • Up to 24 months Zero Down Payment schemes from leading financers.

  • On Flipkart, up to 12-month no-interest EMI and cashback of up to Rs 12,000 on ICICI Bank, Axis Bank and Kotak Bank.

  • Existing OPPO customers can avail an Exchange Bonus of up to Rs 8,000.

  • One-time screen replacement up to 6 months from the date of purchase; offer valid on purchases till October 29, 2023.


OPPO Find N3 Flip: Specifications


Main display

The OPPO Find N3 Flip sports an HDR10+ certified 6.8-inch 10-bit fullHD+ display of 120Hz refresh rate. OPPO said the display is TUV Rheinland Intelligent Eye Care certified for low blue light emission, which causes eye fatigue. Like the first-generation model, the Find N3 Flip has a subtle display crease.

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Cover display


On the cover, the Find N3 Flip sports a 3.26-inch vertical display of 17:9 aspect ratio and 60Hz refresh rate. OPPO said it has optimised over 40 apps for the cover display. These apps include some of the essential ones such as Gmail, Outlook, Uber, X (formerly Twitter) and Google Maps. On top, OPPO has optimised the cover display to show apps in a 3×4 grid. For convenience, OPPO has enabled one-touch replies, speech-to-text, emojis, and typing via a full QWERTY keyboard on the cover display.


The cover display on the Find N3 Flip is customisable with up to 20 styles and three quick access widgets, which can be picked from Messages, Camera, Battery, Recorder, Timer, and To-dos. To add zing to the cover display, OPPO added eight digital pets with animated actions that react to users and their environment.


Design


The Find N3 Flip is offered in Cream Gold and Sleek Black colours. The smartphone has smooth texture and Gorilla Glass protection. The OPPO Find N3 weighs 198g and measures 7.79mm in unfolded state. It is the first OPPO smartphone to feature a three-step alert slider, similar to the one seen on the OnePlus smartphones.


Hinge

OPPO said it has Flexion hinge by using a dual friction plate structure, instead of the single friction plate of the previous generation. OPPO said the hinge has aircraft-grade high-strength steel at core load-bearing positions to improve durability and increase deformation resistance from drops by 25 per cent, compared with the Find N2 Flip.

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Camera


The OPPO Find N3 Flip sports a triple-camera setup in a circular module next to the cover screen. The camera system encompassed a 50-megapixel (Sony IMX890) main camera, a telephoto portrait camera (32MP Sony IMX709 sensor), and a 114-degree ultra-wide-angle camera sensor (48MP Sony IMX581 sensor). On the main display, the Find N3 Flip has a 32MP Sony IMX709 RGBW punch-hole camera for video calls, selfies, and 4K 30fps videos.


As for the camera features, there is a Multi-Angle FlexForm Camera mode, FlexForm Interval Shooting, FlexForm Long Exposure, and FlexForm Time-Lapse. Besides, there is a Dual Preview window for users to check the frame on both screens. OPPO said it has worked with Hasselblad to integrate the Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution into the camera system. The Hasselblad-tuned features are also available for portraits.


Processor


MediaTek Dimensity 9200 chipset would power the Find N3 Flip. Together with up to 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, the smartphone is said to deliver smooth performance.


Battery and charger


A 4,300mAh battery, supported by OPPO’s proprietary 44W SUPERVOOC fast-charging technology, powers the Find N3 Flip.



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CERT-In issues high severity vulnerability warning for Google Chrome

CERT-In issues high severity vulnerability warning for Google Chrome



CERT-In has issued a high-severity rated warning cautioning against “multiple vulnerabilities” in popular web browser Google Chrome, which could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code and cause denial of service condition on targeted system.


In a vulnerability note issued on Wednesday, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) said a remote attacker could exploit certain vulnerabilities by sending a specially crafted request on the targeted system, and advised users to “apply appropriate updates as mentioned by the vendor”.


Giving technical details, it said the software affected are “Google Chrome versions prior to 118.0.5993.70/.71 for Windows” and “Google Chrome versions prior to 118.0.5993.70 for Mac and Linux”.


“Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Google Chrome which could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code and cause denial of Services (DoS) condition on the targeted system,” CERT-In said on its website, which lists and updates users with vulnerability notes and advisories.


CERT-In is the national nodal agency for responding to computer security incidents as and when they strike.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Oct 12 2023 | 6:17 PM IST



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CMF by Nothing rolls out firmware update for Watch Pro, Buds Pro: Details

CMF by Nothing rolls out firmware update for Watch Pro, Buds Pro: Details



London-based consumer technology start-up Nothing’s sub-brand CMF on October 12 rolled out first firmware updates to the recently launched Watch Pro and Buds Pro. Alongside, the company releases Android and iOS app for its maiden smartwatch Watch Pro that it said brings improved connectivity and precision. Below are the details:


CMF Watch Pro App


  • Version: Android – V2.2.8 | iOS – 1.0.2

  • Optimised the stability of the connection between the app and the watch.

  • Improved notification syncing between phone and watch.

  • Improved app visual and information display for better interaction.

  • Optimised other interaction and settings.


CMF Watch Pro firmware upgrade


  • Version: V11.0.0.40

  • Available through latest Watch Pro app available on Google Play and Apple App Store

  • Optimised contacts display in the phone address book for incoming calls.

  • Optimised the accuracy of pace data in exercise logs.

  • Improved the readability of the fitness data at the default dial and optimised the layout of activity pages. 

  • Improved other interaction and information display.

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Buds Pro firmware upgrade


  • Version: 1.0.1.189

  • Optimised the prompt tone experience.

  • Improved the Find My Earbuds function.

  • Optimised in-ear detection when wearing one earbud.

  • Improved the sound experience after call in gaming scenarios

  • Optimised connection experience with Google Fast Pair.

  • Improved the experience of switching to ANC Mode during calls.


Launched on the Nothing’s sub-brand CMF debut on September 26, the CMF Watch Pro is offered in Metallic Grey and Dark Grey colours at Rs 4,999 and Rs 4,499, respectively. The CMF Buds Pro are offered in Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange colours at Rs 3,499. These are available for purchase online on Flipkart and Myntra, and offline at Vijay Sales and select other retail stores.

First Published: Oct 12 2023 | 2:27 PM IST



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OnePlus Pad Go available for pre-orders with introductory offers: Details

OnePlus Pad Go available for pre-orders with introductory offers: Details


The OnePlus Pad Go is now available for pre-orders in India, with open sale starting from October 20. Launched on October 6, the affordable tablet in OnePlus portfolio is offered in 128GB and 256GB storage models, both with 8GB RAM. The 128GB storage is offered in Wi-Fi and LTE + Wi-Fi variants, and the 256GB storage model is offered only in the LTE + Wi-Fi variant.


The OnePlus Pad Go is available for pre-order online on Amazon India, Flipkart, OnePlus online store, and OnePlus Store App. It is also available for pre-order at the OnePlus Experience Stores, Reliance, Croma, and select other retail outlets.


OnePlus Pad Go: Prices


  • 128GB Wi-Fi: Rs 19,999

  • 128GB LTE + Wi-Fi: Rs 21,999

  • 256GB LTE + Wi-Fi: Rs 23,999

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OnePlus Pad Go: Introductory offers


On pre-orders, OnePlus is offering an instant discount of Rs 2,000 on select bank cards and bundling the OnePlus Pad Go Folio Cover, worth Rs 1,399, at no extra cost. ICICI Bank and OneCard customers can avail the bank offers on OnePlus Experience Stores, OnePlus online store, and at select offline stores. SBI customers can avail the bank offers on Amazon. ICICI Bank, Kotak Bank, and Axis Bank customers can avail the bank offers on Flipkart.


OnePlus Pad Go: Specifications

The OnePlus Pad Go sports an 11.35-inch 2.4K resolution display of 90Hz refresh rate. OnePlus said the display is certified for low blue light for eye comfort. The tablet features a Bedtime Mode that reduces screen flickers. It has a single camera sensor on the front and back, both centred aligned for comfortable experience in horizontal orientation.

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The OnePlus Pad Go has a quad-speaker setup with the company’s Omni-bearing Sound Field technology, which enables multi-directional sound based on device orientation. The audio is powered by Dolby Atmos.


The tablet is powered by a 8,000mAh battery, supported by 33W fast charging. The tablet has a dedicated microSD card slot for storage expansion (up to 1TB).



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Microsoft blocks Windows 7/8 users from upgrading to Windows 11 for free

Microsoft blocks Windows 7/8 users from upgrading to Windows 11 for free



American software giant Microsoft has reportedly fixed a loophole that allowed Windows 7 and Windows 8 users to upgrade to Windows 11 for free, according to a news report on The Verge. It essentially means users on the Windows 7 and Windows 8 platform would now have to pay to upgrade to Windows 11 operating system.


Microsoft rolled out Windows 11 in 2021 as a free upgrade to Windows 10. However, the operating system has been available as a free upgrade to even Windows 7 and Windows 8 due to a loophole in the update system. The loophole allows users to upgrade to Windows 11 using the key linked to Windows 7 and Windows 8.


Microsoft announced to block Windows 7 and Windows 8 keys from Windows 11 late last month, but it is only now when the block has actually come into force, reported The Verge. Surprisingly, the Windows 11 activation status would not change if you have already upgraded a machine from Windows 7 or Windows 8 to Windows 11. However, Microsoft is now not accepting keys linked with Windows 7 and Windows 8 for a clean Windows 11 upgrade.


Last month, Microsoft rolled out an update to Windows 11 operating system that brings system-wide Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered Windows Copilot, AI image generator tool for Paint, and more. Windows Copilot is one of the biggest updates to Windows 11. The AI-based digital assistant answers queries, launches applications, helps users manage PC settings, and summarise emails and web pages on command.


Besides the Windows 11 copilot, Microsoft added an AI-powered image generator tool in its Paint, text extraction feature in Snipping tool, and AI-based auto compose feature in Clipchamp video editor. Other upgrades in the Windows 11 September upgrade includes background blur for pictures and AI-based search capabilities within the Photos app, enhanced backup feature, and more language options for the Narrator.

First Published: Oct 12 2023 | 1:15 PM IST



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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE review: Cost-effective gateway to premium experience

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE review: Cost-effective gateway to premium experience


Samsung has recently refreshed its fan-edition smartphone line-up with the introduction of the Galaxy S23 FE. This smartphone is a blend of design and features drawn from the 2023 flagship Galaxy S23 series. Priced at Rs 59,999, the Galaxy S23 FE appears to offer an affordable gateway to the premium Galaxy experience. Let us delve deeper into details to know if it does:


Design

The Galaxy S23 FE draws design inspiration from the Galaxy A54 5G, which bears a resemblance, though not identical, to the premium flagship models within the Galaxy S23 series. Unlike the Galaxy A54 5G, the Galaxy S23 FE boasts a premium glass-metal construction. The glass on both the front and back sides is flat and seamlessly integrated within the rounded aluminium frame. However, the back glass is glossy and susceptible to fingerprints and smudges. On the front, the phone exhibits thick display bezels similar to the Galaxy A54 5G. In contrast to its predecessor, the Galaxy S21 FE, the 2023 model in the fan edition is both thicker (at 8.2mm) and heavier (209g).

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE may not match the fit and finish of its elder siblings, but it does not come across as cheap. In favour of the smartphone, its overall build is robust, featuring refined contours and a smooth finish. Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE boasts an IP68 rating, offering resistance against water and dust, a feature missing from most of its peers.


Display and Audio


The Galaxy S23 FE sports a familiar 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display of 120Hz refresh rate. It is bright, vivid, and smooth. Nevertheless, the display differs from its predecessor as it does not extend to the phone’s edges. Notably, there are substantial display bezels at the top and sides, and a thicker one at the chin area.


Nonetheless, the display maintains good brightness and remains legible under bright outdoor conditions. By default, it delivers vibrant colours, but users have the option to switch to a natural colour profile via the phone’s display settings. Regarding screen responsiveness, the refresh rate is adaptive, ensuring some level of smoothness across apps and user interface. In everyday use, the display performs smoothly and adequately.


The stereo speakers complement the display well, delivering loud and clear audio. These speakers are enhanced by Dolby Atmos, providing a broad soundstage experience, particularly valuable for multimedia content. For a similar audio experience in games, there is a dedicated option to enable Dolby Atmos specifically for gaming. All in all, the speakers offer a commendable audio experience.


Camera

The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE boasts a triple-camera system on the back, comprising a 50-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and optical image stabilization, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with an f/2.2 aperture and a 123-degree field of view, and an 8MP telephoto lens with an f/2.4 aperture. On the front, the phone features a 10MP sensor with an f/2.4 aperture.

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In terms experience, the Galaxy S23 FE represents a significant upgrade over the predecessor. It boasts a versatile rear camera system, covering focal lengths ranging from 13mm (ultra-wide-angle) to 76mm (3x zoom). Samsung has included its premium Nightography feature for improved low-light performance, making a noticeable difference to the overall photography experience.


Both the primary and ultra-wide-angle sensors perform well under various lighting conditions. The telephoto lens excels in portrait and daytime shots, but struggles in low-light settings due to its narrow aperture. Speaking of portraits, the Galaxy S23 FE excels in producing rich bokeh while maintaining sharp subject contours. Importantly, portrait mode is not exclusive to the telephoto lens; you can use the primary sensor to capture portraits. Through the same sensor, you can achieve a 2x zoom for portraits, resulting in good portrait output even in low-light scenarios, where the telephoto lens has limitations.


In the video department, the Galaxy S23 FE can record videos in up to 8K resolution at 24 frames per second, although this resolution is restricted to the primary sensor. You can record 4K resolution videos at 30fps from all three rear sensors. The front camera is capable of 4K recording at 60fps. In terms of performance, the video recording experience is smooth and on par with other smartphones in its price range.


As for the front camera, it represents a solid improvement over its predecessor. It captures shots with natural colour tones, a feat that many of its peers struggle to achieve. Portraits from the front camera are praiseworthy, but they do not match the quality visible on the portraits taken from the rear cameras in terms of subject-background separation.


Performance

The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is powered by the Samsung Exynos 2200 system-on-chip, coupled with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of onboard storage. This combination delivers a balanced blend of performance and power efficiency. Whether you are engaged in daily tasks or more demanding activities, the Galaxy S23 FE handles them with ease. It is worth noting that the smartphone may heat up after prolonged use and may require periodic breaks to maintain optimal performance. This aspect does not significantly impede the everyday user experience but can be somewhat detrimental to intensive mobile gaming.

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Battery and Charging


Equipped with a 4,500mAh battery, the Galaxy S23 FE comfortably lasts through a day of normal usage. The screen-on time averages around five hours, which is moderate. The phone supports 25W fast charging, although it includes only the charging cable, with the compatible charging adaptor available as a separate accessory. Notably, the phone supports wireless and reverse wireless charging, providing an advantage over other smartphones in the segment.


Verdict


Priced at Rs 59,999 onwards, the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE is an all-round smartphone and serves as an affordable entry point into the premium Galaxy experience. If you are already part of the Samsung ecosystem and seek an affordable smartphone equipped with premium Galaxy features, the Galaxy S23 FE is a clear choice. However, for those outside the ecosystem, alternatives such as the OnePlus 11 5G offer superior experiences in various aspects while being more cost-effective.



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