Oppo, earlier today, announced the launch of three new phones; the ultra-premium Find X3 Pro, the more affordable Find X3 Neo and the even cheaper Find X3 Lite. For those who find the OPPO Find X3 Pro and even Find X3 Neo too expensive, Oppo thinks the Find X3 Lite 5G might be a good option. But is that really the case? Is the Find X3 Lite really an unrivalled mid-range all-rounder. Let’s find out!
Earlier today, Oppo announced the launch of its much-awaited Find X3 series. The new lineup from Oppo includes one mid-range phone and two high-end devices. And if you were wondering what the similarities and differences between these three models are, you have come to the right place. Here’s everything you need to know about the Oppo Find X3 Lite, Find X3 Neo and the Find X3 Pro.
Fast charging technology is here to stay and is a huge convenience. However, there have been several claims made about the adverse effects of fast charging on the life of the battery. Is that really the truth? And if that really is the case, why are manufacturers all gung-ho about it? I got to the bottom of this question and as it turns out, the answer is not a simple, straightforward yes or no.
UltraDart, SuperVOOC, HyperCharge and more: the battle of the fast chargers
Being the lone NextPit Editor based out of India, I get access to products that are not usually available in Europe. This also allows me to share with you a perspective that is different from the usual ones that you read on Europe-centric websites. Today’s review sort of falls into that category because the handset I am talking about is only on sale in India, China and select Asian markets as of writing this. We are, of course, talking about the Realme X7 which officially came to India a few weeks ago. I used the Realme X7 as my primary smartphone for a little over a week and a half before deciding to pen this review.
The Redmi Note 9T is the cheapest 5G smartphone on the market with an asking price of €249.90. However, is having 5G support enough to set it apart from the Redmi Note 9s, also from Xiaomi, as well as other affordable 5G handsets from Realme, OnePlus, or even Motorola?
Xiaomi certainly made its mark among budget fitness trackers with the Mi Band 4, offering plenty of bang for your hard-earned buck. This doesn’t mean that the rest of the industry has remained stationary, but rather, other rivals have upped the ante. However, Xiaomi once again shows why they are ahead of the curve with the Mi Band 5. We took a look at the fitness tracker and were left quite impressed.
Samsung has extended its commitment to providing security updates for its smartphones, with a promise to release fixes for its devices for at least four years.
The policy applies to the Galaxy S, Z, Note, A, M, and XCover lines;
Includes models released starting in 2019;
Only security updates are promised – not feature updates.
Xiaomi and Realme are battling it out in the sub €200 smartphones segment and are known to offer compelling products in this price range. Today, we have managed to get hold of the Poco M3 for review. As one of Poco’s most affordable smartphones, we check how good the Poco M3 really is and if it can prove to be a capable budget smartphone for someone with a budget of less than Rs 12,000 in India and under €200 in Europe.
It is not uncommon for Android smartphones to slow down over time and become sluggish and laggy. While a simple restart could fix most issues, it is not a lasting solution. In more serious cases, you might have to resort to a factory reset. Another occasion where you would need to factory reset your phone is before selling your phone to a new owner. In this guide, we tell you how to safely reset your phone to factory settings. You will also learn some of the things you should take care of before going ahead with this step.
Samsung is reportedly readying the launch of a new mid-range smartphone called the Galaxy A72 in Europe soon. The phone will be offered in 4G and 5G variants with slight changes to their respective specifications. While the 5G version of the phone appeared in leaked images back in December, today, we have come across leaked photos of the Samsung Galaxy A72 4G courtesy of German tech blog Winfuture.
The Samsung Galaxy A72 will come in 4G and 5G variants
The phone features quad cameras at the back
Could be priced around the €500 mark at launch