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Infinix Note 5 Stylus Review

, Download New Movie Infinix has been catering to the budget segment for quite some time now. The Infinix Note 5 offered good value for money when it was launched and even made its way to our list of the best budget phones of 2018 . The formula was simple: a power-efficient MediaTek Helio P23 processor, clean stock Android, and a beautiful crisp display. This gave it an edge over its competitors. The company has now used the same formula again, but thrown a stylus into the mix, creating the Infinix Note 5 Stylus. This is the first such product from the company, and one of very few smartphones in recent times to sport a stylus. Priced at Rs. 15,999, is the Infinix Note 5 Stylus worthy of that price tag? We review it to find out.   Infinix Note 5 Stylus design Just like the Infinix Note 5  ( Review ), the Note 5 Stylus has a flashy paint job that caught our attention. Infinix calls this Bordeaux Red and it will turn a few heads. If you prefer subtle shades, you can go for the Charcoal B...

Moto G7 Case Renders Confirm Waterdrop Notch, 3.5mm Audio Jack: Report

, Download New Movie Photo Credit: SlashLeaks Moto G7 is expected to be announced in February this year Motorola's Moto G7 series of phones has been in the news of late because of a number of leaks. Now, a fresh set of Moto G7 renders has leaked online that shows the smartphone inside a transparent case. These images reveal the Moto G7 from all the six sides and provide a complete view of the phone. The Moto G7 can be seen sporting a waterdrop notch on the front, with dual camera and fingerprint sensor on the back. The smartphone will have a power button and volume buttons on the right-hand side. At the bottom, it will have a 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C port, and a speaker grill. The case renders, published on SlashLeaks, show that the front of Moto G7 will come with a slight chin below the display. As mentioned earlier, on the rear, the smartphone will have dual camera sensors, placed horizontally. Below the cameras, there appears to be an LED flash, which is joined by a fi...

Sony Xperia XZ4 Leaked Screen Protector Shows Extra Tall Display With Notch-Less Design

, Download New Movie Sony Xperia XZ4, which is speculated to be the successor to the Xperia XZ3, could debut with an ultra-large display panel. Images reportedly showing the screen protector of the Xperia XZ4 phone have appeared online and they indicate just how big the screen of the phone will be. The screen protector suggests that the new Sony phone will be a little taller than the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and Huawei Mate 20 Pro phones. Further, it can be seen that handset is missing a display notch, something that has become quite common nowadays. A couple of images purportedly showing the back of the Xperia XZ4 have also been leaked from China. The alleged screen protector of the Sony Xperia XZ4 , which was leaked in a couple of images on Weibo, shows its oddly tall display panel. The screen protector also doesn't include any signs for a display notch to provide a nearly edge-to-edge, full-screen experience. However, it does confirm the presence of thin bezels. The absence of the...

iPhone XR Review | NDTV Gadgets360.com

, Download New Movie Apple gave everyone a glimpse at the future of the iPhone with last year's iPhone X, positioning it at the top of its lineup. With a “notch” and Face ID, the iPhone X was the iPhone of the future, and it came with a price tag that required you to pay EMIs well into the future. The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus were meant to be the more accessible offerings, continuing Apple's “business as usual” model of delivering solid, incremental updates at prices that were only marginally higher than their predecessors. With 2018, however, it seems the future is here, as Apple has gone all-in with the iPhone X ( Review ) design language across the entire lineup. For the second year in a row, we get not two but three new iPhone models, but this time, they all look pretty much the same — like the iPhone X, but at different sizes. Physically, the iPhone XR sits between the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max . It's priced in iPhone 8 Plus territory, which means Apple has elim...

iOS 12 Review | NDTV Gadgets360.com

, Download New Movie iOS 11 brought some significant new features to Apple's most popular operating system, with the iPad in particular getting plenty of love. With features like improved multi-tasking, a macOS-like Dock, and enhanced drag-and-drop support, the iPad was indeed the star of the show as far as the previous major upgrade to iOS is concerned. There were plenty of new iOS 11 features common to both iPhone and iPad , including a revamped App Store, the Files app, the ability to customise Control Centre, and a whole lot more that was easy to miss at first glance. While iOS 11 was arguably the biggest iOS release since iOS 7 , on the face of it, iOS 12 seems to have much more modest ambitions in comparison. Instead of brining in radical paradigm shifts, it aims to change how we use our devices in small, but meaningful ways. Over three months after its official release, let's take a closer look at what it's been like to use iOS 12 on the new iPhone models — iPhone ...

iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max Review

, Download New Movie If you watched this year's iPhone launch event, you could've been forgiven for thinking that the iPhone XS is the most underwhelming 'S' upgrade in the iPhone's history. Apple spent surprisingly little time talking about the new features of the flagship iPhone models — a lot more information has come out since, which makes them seem like bigger upgrades than one had initially thought. Not many realise that while the 'S' cycle of iPhone models represents no major changes in design language, historically, we've seen some significant features introduced. Siri, Touch ID, 3D Touch, and even the M-series of motion coprocessors all debuted in an iPhone 'S'. Of this year's two new 'S' models, the iPhone XS Max can at least claim to be the biggest iPhone till date — packing a 6.5-inch display in a body that's marginally smaller than that of the 5.5-inch iPhone 8 Plus  ( Review ) — but, on the face of it, the iPhone XS...