Friday, 31 January 2020

Key specs of realme C3 revealed, powered by MediaTek Helio G70!

Ahead of its February 6 launch, Flipkart has uploaded the realme C3 landing page revealing some of its key specs.
Key specs of realme C3 revealed, powered by MediaTek Helio G70!
Realme C3 is coming

Key specs of realme C3 revealed, powered by MediaTek Helio G70!

First, it showed that the device will feature a massive 6.5-inch display with a tiny notch and slightly thicker chin bezel at 89.8 percent screen-to-body ratio. It is actually very similar to what we have with the new realme 5i. So, we won't be surprised if it'll feature the same HD+ 1560 x 720 resolution screen.
Realme said that it has the best performing processor in the segment

Under the hood, it is promising. It will be powered by the newly announced MediaTek Helio G70 chipset, a 12nm budget gaming processor with 2x Cortex-A75 cores, 6x Cortex-A55 cores, Mali-G52 2EEMC22 820MHz GPU, NeuroPilot AI, and the HyperEngine tech for improved gaming and power efficiency.

It will be paired with 3GB RAM/32GB storage or 4GB RAM/64GB storage. Most likely, it will come with expandable storage as well.

The phone also has a 12MP dual-cam with Chroma Boost, Slow-motion Video, HDR Mode, and Panorama Selfie. The secondary cam is suspected to be a depth sensor.

Lastly, Flipkart showed that it has a 5,000mAh BIG battery that can last for 20.8 hours on YouTube and 10.6 hours on PUBG.

For now, that's everything that we know about the phone.

Source: Flipkart


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Complete pricelist of Vivo smartphones in the Philippines (Q1 2020)

As many of our readers ask for updated price lists for smartphones, team GIZGUIDE decided to a new series of articles showing the current price list for smartphones per brand. Let's start with Vivo.
Complete pricelist of Vivo smartphones in the Philippines (Q1 2020)
The flagship Vivo NEX 3

Complete pricelist of Vivo smartphones in the Philippines (Q1 2020)

Here are some of Vivo's budget-friendly devices under PHP 10K. Most are respectable-looking devices that don't break the bank.

Entry level phones:

Vivo Y91c - PHP 4,999
Vivo Y81i - PHP 5,599
Vivo Y91 (32GB) - PHP 5,999
Vivo Y11 - PHP 5,999
Vivo Y12 - PHP 7,999
Vivo Y15 - PHP 7,999
Vivo Y71 (3GB) - PHP 8,990
Vivo Y71 Gold - PHP 8,990
Vivo V9 - PHP 8,999
Vivo Y17 - PHP 9,999
Vivo V11 - PHP 9,999
Vivo Y91 (64GB) - PHP 9,999

Next up, here is the price list for the mid-range to flagship smartphones. These are devices that offer greater performance that ranges from PHP 10K and above.

Mid-range and flagships phones:

Vivo Y19 - PHP 10,999
Vivo Y85 - PHP 10,999
Vivo Y95 - PHP 10,999
Vivo V11i (128GB) - PHP 11,899
Vivo V11i - PHP 12,999
Vivo S1 - PHP 14,999
Vivo S1 Pro - PHP 15,999
Vivo V15 Pro - PHP 18,999
Vivo V17 Pro - PHP 21,999
Vivo NEX 3 - PHP 39,999

There you have it,  above is the full list of SRP for every Vivo device currently available in the Philippines.

We will update this from time to time and we will be posting a new pricelist every quarter.

What do you guys think?


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If you pre-ordered a Pixel 4 your $100 store credit expires today, so don't forget to spend it now

If you were among those that pre-ordered Google's Pixel 4, then you should remember that $100 Google Store credit that you got when you did. What you probably don't remember is that the credit came with an expiration date set for January 31st, and that's today. If you haven't spent it yet, you've just got a few hours left to pick up some freebies.

Details from the original email, including the January 31st, 2020 expiration date. 

If you aren't sure whether or not you spent it, you can check your balance here, and it should show you when your next expiration is set for.

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Google issues coronavirus ‘SOS Alert’ in Search, here’s what that means

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Google has launched an SOS Alert for the coronavirus in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO). What this means is that Google will now display important resources for coronavirus right in Search results.

When you search for coronavirus-related info on Google, you will find the alert atop the results page. You will also get quick access to safety tips, info, resources and Twitter updates from WHO. 

Here’s what Google’s coronavirus SOS alert looks like in Search.

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This is not the first time Google has issued an SOS Alert in Search. It is a tool that the company uses to put out emergency information about disasters like floods, fires, hurricanes or public health hazards.

The latest alert will be visible in both desktop and mobile versions of Google Search.

Coronavirus: The story so far

The deadly coronavirus outbreak has now become a global public health emergency. It is the sixth such emergency the WHO has declared in the past decade. The other five include: H1 virus (2009), West Africa Ebola outbreak (2013-2016), Polio (2014), Zika virus (2016), and the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (2019).

As per WHO statistics, the new coronavirus has already claimed 170 lives. Around 8,000 confirmed cases of the virus have been reported till now.

The latest countries to report confirmed cases of the coronavirus include: the US, India, Finland, and Philippines. In total, the virus has spread to 19 countries across the world.

Multiple tech companies including Google, Xiaomi, and Apple have closed offices as well as retail stores in China in response to the outbreak. The situation could also impact the upcoming MWC 2020 event in Barcelona, Spain, where a number of Chinese companies are expected to announce new devices.

We also hear that third-party cases for the Galaxy S20 series might be delayed due to offices and factories remaining shut. The Chinese government has extended the Chinese New Year holidays in order to contain the spread of the virus.

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Elon Musk’s new song is as bad as his dance moves


This morning I woke up in a good mood. It was a bright day with sunshine, I pet my cats, and went to a nearby cafe to have coffee. I thought this was going to be a good day, but then my colleague Abhimanyu Ghoshal posted Elon Musk‘s new single, Don’t Kill ur Vibe on Slack. It’s been almost an hour since I first heard the song, and I’m yet to recover from it. What the hell, Elon? I understand that you’re rich and you have lots of money lying around to do stupid stuff. But you could’ve created something like…

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