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The Pixel 7a will be the successor to the Pixel 6a and is anticipated to have a nearly same appearance while carrying a significant hardware increase across the board. As we previously learned, the Pixel 7a will, like the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, be powered by Google's newest Tensor G2 processor. It may also be equipped with at least 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
The Pixel 7a's display may resemble the Pixel 6a's, according to leaked renderings. The future generation, however, is rumoured to include an upgraded fingerprint sensor and a 6.1-inch OLED panel with a refresh rate of up to 90Hz. In addition, it may obtain better glass protection to guard against unintentional damage. In terms of construction, the Pixel 6a's metal frame and plastic back panel may be carried over, maybe in updated colour variations.
The Pixel 7a will include practically all of the software features of a high-end Pixel smartphone, in contrast to Apple, which reserves features like always-on displays for pro models only. The camera array on the Pixel 7a will be another significant improvement. The Pixel 7a could have a 64MP primary wide-angle lens, becoming Google's first cheap product to have a high-resolution primary camera (IMX787).
There is currently no information available regarding the Pixel 7a's ultra-wide angle and selfie cameras. In addition to standard fast charging, the Pixel 7a will likely also support wireless and reverse wireless charging. The Pixel 7a is anticipated to provide ingress protection of at least IP67 for water and dust resistance, just like its predecessor.
The Pixel 7a will probably come pre-installed with Android 13 given the launch date. But, when Android 14 is released later, this will undoubtedly be one of the first smartphones to acquire it, and like other Pixel devices, it should have access to the developers' beta version of the operating system. Price-wise, the Pixel 7a would retail for roughly Rs 40,000 in India at launch, further reducing the price of the Pixel 6a.
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The Xiaomi 14T Pro, expected to launch soon, has appeared on Geekbench with impressive scores: 9,369 in single-core and 26,083 in multi-core, using Geekbench V4.4. It will run on Android 14 and feature 12GB RAM, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC. The device has passed certifications on various platforms, hinting at an imminent release. Camera specs include a 50MP primary, 13MP ultra-wide, and 50MP telephoto lens. The 14T Pro is likely based on the Redmi K70 Ultra, which boasts similar features and chipset.
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New reports reveal that the upcoming Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 will be available in four color options: Charcoal, Porcelain, Aloe, and Hot Pink. This differs slightly from previous reports, which mentioned Raspberry, Porcelain, Mojito, and Haze. The earbuds are expected to be unveiled at the Made by Google event on August 13th. Design leaks suggest the Pixel Buds Pro 2 will retain the egg-shaped charging case with potential design tweaks, including a larger microphone cover and matching color grills. A possible battery upgrade to 650mAh has also been hinted at.
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Apple is set to roll out its Apple Intelligence features in an upcoming developer beta for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. Announced at WWDC 2024, these AI enhancements will significantly upgrade Siri, making it more intuitive and capable. Users will gain access to Writing Tools for proofreading, rewriting, or summarizing text, audio recording summaries, email summaries, and AI-generated emojis called Genmoji. Additionally, the Clean Up feature will help erase unwanted objects from images. The developer beta is expected in August, with a public launch likely in iOS 18.1 around October or November.
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Apple has reduced iPhone prices in India following a 15% customs duty cut on phones and chargers announced in the Union Budget 2024. The price cuts range from minor reductions on base models to significant discounts on Pro models. The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max now cost Rs 1,29,800 and Rs 1,54,000, respectively, saving up to Rs 6,000. Meanwhile, the iPhone 13, 14, and 15 series have smaller price cuts. This is the first instance of Apple reducing prices on its Pro models, reflecting a strategic shift in response to the customs duty adjustment.
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Poco plans to release the M6 Plus, a mid-range smartphone featuring a large 6.79-inch LCD screen, a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 Advanced Edition engine, and a 5000mAh battery, in India on August 1. It is anticipated that the smartphone would include a 108MP primary sensor and a dual-camera configuration. The gadget is anticipated to contend fiercely in the cutthroat mid-range market by providing a reasonably priced alternative that prioritises battery life, performance, and display.
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