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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

This Week in Tech: From GTA VI Delays to Android 16’s Revolution

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This Week in Tech: From GTA VI Delays to Android 16’s Revolution

April–May 2025 Recap


1. GTA VI Launch Postponed to May 26, 2026

Fans eagerly awaiting Grand Theft Auto VI got disappointing news: Rockstar Games has officially delayed the release from 2025 to May 26, 2026. This marks the third announced launch window in as many years. While the extra development time promises a more polished open world, those holding off on older titles may need to find other ways to pass the time until Vice City’s return.


2. Apple Doubles Down on “Make in India”

Apple’s global supply chain continues to shift away from China:

  • Two new plants are coming online to boost local iPhone assembly.

  • Tata Electronics in Hyderabad will add production lines for legacy iPhone models.

  • Foxconn’s ₹2.6 billion Tamil Nadu mega-factory is gearing up to build the upcoming iPhone 16 lineup—and create 500 new jobs.

This expansion underscores India’s growing importance as an electronics hub—and sets the stage for even deeper manufacturing ties.


3. Asus Unveils Premium “Scar” Laptop Series

Asus refreshed its gaming-focused lineup with four high-end models:

  • ROG Strix Scar 16 & 18

  • Strix G16

  • Zephyrus G14 & G16

All start well above ₹100,000, packing the latest Intel Core HX CPUs, NVIDIA RTX 40-series GPUs, and 240 Hz+ displays—appealing to pro gamers and creators alike.


4. OnePlus Nord C5: Dimensity 8350 & 7,100 mAh Battery

The mid-range OnePlus Nord C5 has just cleared BIS certification, hinting at an imminent launch. Key specs:

  • MediaTek Dimensity 8350 (1.4–1.5 million AnTuTu)

  • 7,100 mAh battery + 80 W fast-charging

Expect a price around ₹20,000 and a focus on endurance and performance in its segment.


5. Android 16: A UI & Interaction Overhaul

Google’s next big OS drop, Android 16, is slated to reshape the look and feel of every phone it touches. Highlights include:

  • Physics-based animations (e.g. elastic “squeeze” effects when pressing the power button)

  • Redesigned Quick Settings tiles and animated volume slider

  • Interactive lock-screen clock and notification behaviors

These UX tweaks aim to make every swipe, tap, and scroll feel more dynamic and alive.


6. iQOO Neo 10 Global Variant on Geekbench

iQOO has quietly launched the Neo 10’s global edition on Geekbench, revealing:

  • Dimensity 8s (Zen 4) chipset

  • Single-core: 293 pts; Multi-core: 6,836 pts

  • 12 GB RAM

This mid-ranger promises flagship-adjacent performance at a competitive price point—watch for a summer launch.


7. Samsung’s “Modular Lens” Patent

Samsung has been granted a patent for a modular smartphone concept—allowing users to swap in different camera lenses (wide-angle, telephoto, macro) like interchangeable optics on a mirrorless camera. While still speculative, it shows Samsung exploring new ways to differentiate its Galaxy lineup.


8. Nothing F 3 Rolling Out in July

Nothing CEO Carl Pei confirmed the F 3 will hit U.S. shelves first, with an India launch slated for July. Expect an AMOLED panel, high refresh rate, and the signature “Essential Button” for quick controls—bringing the minimalist design ethos to a wider audience.


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10. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Ultra-Flagship Success

Despite a staggered release, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has out-sold both the S25 and S25 Plus combined, moving 5.08 million units versus 4.08 million for its siblings. Clearly, consumers in 2025 still have a hunger for top-tier hardware—and a willingness to pay for it.


Rapid Fire Updates

  • Apple Store Expansion: Four new outlets coming to Pune, Noida, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.

  • Galaxy Z Flip 7 Rumors: Likely outfitted with Exynos in one variant, Snapdragon in another—price expectations around $1,100.

  • WhatsApp Web Calls: Soon you’ll be able to make audio & video calls directly from your desktop browser.


What’s Next?

Subscribe and stay tuned—our deep dive on Android 16’s new features drops next week, along with hands-on reviews of the OnePlus Nord C5 and iQOO Neo 10. Keep tracking, and keep safe!

Monday, May 5, 2025

Tech Titans Under Fire: Apple’s Tariff Shuffle and Amazon’s Cloud Challenge


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Apple’s $900 M Tariff Headache

In its latest earnings call, Apple CFO Luca Maestri revealed that up to $900 million in U.S. tariffs could hit iPhone production costs this quarter alone—yet Tim Cook confirmed the company is aggressively shifting assembly out of China.

  • Current Status: Roughly 50 percent of U.S.–destined iPhones have already moved to Vietnam, with the goal of 100 percent relocation to India and Vietnam by next year.

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  • Scale of the Hit: Against $95 billion in quarterly revenue, the tariff cost is, in the words of Morgan Stanley, a “rounding error” unlikely to derail profits.

  • Stock Outlook: Analysts peg $170 per share as a near-term floor, barring a serious escalation in U.S.–China trade tensions.


Amazon’s Earnings Miss and AWS Slowdown

Meanwhile, Amazon’s share price dipped after a cautious forecast and slower growth at AWS, its cloud arm that has been a key profit driver.

  • Key Figures:

    • Earnings Warning: Amazon cited macroeconomic headwinds impacting consumer spending.

    • AWS Growth: Slipped below analysts’ expectations, raising questions about enterprise IT budgets.

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  • Broader Implications: As Amazon leans into AI and precision logistics, sustaining its cloud growth will be critical to offset e-commerce margin pressures.


Beyond Hardware: App Store & Antitrust Risks

Apple’s fortunes extend far beyond iPhone sales—30 percent commissions on App Store transactions and default search-licensing deals with Google account for a sizable slice of operating income. Yet regulatory challenges loom:

  • App Store Antitrust: A pending court ruling (scheduled for August) could force Apple to allow third-party app stores or reduce its commission structure.

  • Search Royalties: Google’s monopoly search judgment might curtail its $10 billion-plus annual payments to Apple for default status.


China Demand Cooling & AI Opportunity

Although iPhone aficionados remain loyal, Cook admitted Chinese smartphone sales are flattening, prompting Apple to diversify its revenue streams:

  • AI Momentum: Every new ChatGPT or Anthropic download generates App Store revenue—and tech executives expect AI-powered apps to become a major growth engine.

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  • Market Diversification: India and Southeast Asia are rising as top growth markets, mirroring production shifts.


Looking Ahead

  • Apple: Must balance supply-chain resilience with regulatory adaptation—whether it’s tariff avoidance or App Store reform.

  • Amazon: Needs to reignite AWS momentum while managing consumer-retail cyclicality.

In an era of geopolitical tariffs and antitrust scrutiny, the world’s tech behemoths are proving that operational agility—and the ability to pivot factories, partnerships, and product roadmaps—remains their greatest competitive edge.


Disclosure: This article uses publicly reported figures and analyst commentary.

Friday, May 2, 2025

India’s Tech Highlights This Week: Foldables, AI Apps, and a Digital Push


In the past week, India’s technology scene saw a flurry of notable developments – from cutting-edge gadget launches (including foldable smartphones and smartwatches) to major moves in artificial intelligence (AI) by tech giants. Even the government stepped up its digital and AI initiatives. Here’s a detailed journalistic roundup of India-specific tech news from the last seven days.


Gadget Launches in India This Week

Smartphones and Foldables Steal the Spotlight

Motorola’s Razr 60 Ultra foldable smartphone comes in multiple colors as part of the newly launched Razr 60 series in India. Motorola kicked off the week with the launch of its Razr 60 series foldable phones in India. Unveiled on April 24, the Moto Razr 60 Ultra and a standard Razr 60 model mark the first foldable phone releases of 2025 (Moto Razr 60, Moto Razr 60 Ultra launch today in India- Price, camera and more - Hindustan Times). The flagship Razr 60 Ultra sports a 7-inch pOLED internal display (165Hz) and a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset (Moto Razr 60, Moto Razr 60 Ultra launch today in India- Price, camera and more - Hindustan Times), packing high-end performance in a flip-style design. It carries a dual-camera setup (including a 50MP main sensor) and even a 50MP front camera for selfies (Moto Razr 60, Moto Razr 60 Ultra launch today in India- Price, camera and more - Hindustan Times). While an early retail listing in Europe hinted at a price of around €599 (₹58,000) (Moto Razr 60, Moto Razr 60 Ultra launch today in India- Price, camera and more - Hindustan Times), the official global pricing for the Razr 60 Ultra is much higher – starting at $1,399 (roughly ₹1.11 lakh) for the base model (Motorola Razr 60 Ultra With Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC Launched Alongside Razr 60: Price, Specifications | Technology News). Its smaller sibling, the Razr 60, comes with a 6.9-inch OLED display and is notably the first phone powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400X chip (Motorola Razr 60 Ultra With Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC Launched Alongside Razr 60: Price, Specifications | Technology News), targeting a more mid-range segment (priced around $699 or ₹60,000 globally) (Motorola Razr 60 Ultra With Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC Launched Alongside Razr 60: Price, Specifications | Technology News). With these launches, Motorola is re-entering the foldable market in India, offering one premium and one affordable flip phone option to consumers.

Aside from foldables, Motorola also expanded its conventional smartphone lineup. It introduced the Motorola Edge 60 and Edge 60 Pro in India, with the Edge 60 Pro particularly turning heads. The Edge 60 Pro comes packed with flagship-grade features: a 6.67-inch quad-curved 1.5K pOLED display, a powerhouse MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Extreme processor, and a triple-lens camera system headlined by dual 50MP cameras (Motorola launches edge 60 pro in India with true flagship grade AI experience, at just Rs. 29,999, Preorder starting 30th April, 12PM onwards - The Tribune). Uniquely, Motorola has integrated on-device AI enhancements – the phone includes a dedicated AI button/key and claims a “personalized and contextual AI experience” built-in (Motorola launches edge 60 pro in India with true flagship grade AI experience, at just Rs. 29,999, Preorder starting 30th April, 12PM onwards - The Tribune). Even with such high-end specs (like a huge 6000mAh battery supporting 90W fast charging and 15W wireless charging (Motorola launches edge 60 pro in India with true flagship grade AI experience, at just Rs. 29,999, Preorder starting 30th April, 12PM onwards - The Tribune)), the Edge 60 Pro is aggressively priced at just ₹29,999 in India (Motorola launches edge 60 pro in India with true flagship grade AI ...) (Motorola launches edge 60 pro in India with true flagship grade AI experience, at just Rs. 29,999, Preorder starting 30th April, 12PM onwards - The Tribune). This positioning – essentially offering flagship features at a mid-range price – indicates Motorola’s intent to compete strongly in the Indian market. The phone went on pre-order starting April 30 and is being touted as a “flagship killer” with an AI twist. Together, the Razr foldables and Edge 60 series made Motorola one of the week’s biggest newsmakers in Indian tech.

Meanwhile, Nothing (the Carl Pei-founded company) made news through its sub-brand CMF. On April 28, CMF launched the CMF Phone 2 Pro in India, following up on last year’s debut of the CMF Phone 1. The new Phone 2 Pro is positioned as an affordable device loaded with competitive specs. It features a 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED display for smooth visuals and runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset for solid mid-range performance ( Upcoming Smartphones To Launch in India This Week, April 2025: Check Out Names, Their Features, and More ). Notably, the handset packs a triple rear camera setup – with a 50MP main shooter, a 50MP telephoto lens (offering 2× optical zoom), and an 8MP ultra-wide camera (Mobile phones set to launch in India in April 2025: CMF Phone 2 Pro, Moto Razr 60 and more - Hindustan Times). A recent Geekbench leak even confirmed that the Phone 2 Pro runs the latest Android 15 OS out-of-the-box, along with 8GB of RAM (Mobile phones set to launch in India in April 2025: CMF Phone 2 Pro, Moto Razr 60 and more - Hindustan Times). While the official price was not announced at launch, Nothing hinted at keeping it budget-friendly (the older Phone 1 was ₹15,999) and tech outlets speculate the CMF Phone 2 Pro will be priced under ₹20,000 in India ( Upcoming Smartphones To Launch in India This Week, April 2025: Check Out Names, Their Features, and More ). The device will retail exclusively via Flipkart, continuing the online-first strategy for Nothing/CMF products (Mobile phones set to launch in India in April 2025: CMF Phone 2 Pro, Moto Razr 60 and more - Hindustan Times). Overall, the Phone 2 Pro aims to deliver premium features at an affordable price, adding to the competitive smartphone landscape this week.

Wearables and Accessories: Smartwatches Galore

Indian consumers weren’t just treated to phones – this week also saw new wearable tech hitting the market. Xiaomi expanded its lineup by introducing the Redmi Watch Move in India. This budget-friendly smartwatch comes with a 1.85-inch AMOLED touch display and boasts an impressive battery life of up to 14 days on a single charge (Wearables News | Smart Watch, Fitness Band, Glasses & More | Times Of India). Despite its affordable pricing, the Redmi Watch Move is feature-packed: it supports 140+ workout modes, offers health tracking (heart rate, SpO₂, stress monitoring), and even includes conveniences like Bluetooth calling. Unusually, Xiaomi has also added Hindi language support in the watch’s interface, catering to local users (Wearables News | Smart Watch, Fitness Band, Glasses & More | Times Of India). Priced at just ₹1,999, the Redmi Watch Move went on sale starting May 1 (Wearables News | Smart Watch, Fitness Band, Glasses & More | Times Of India), positioning itself as one of the most accessible smartwatches for Indian consumers looking to try wearable tech without breaking the bank.


Domestic brand boAt launched the Chrome Horizon smartwatch in India, highlighting its AMOLED display and multiple style options. Another notable wearable launch came from homegrown electronics brand boAt. On April 29, boAt unveiled its new Chrome Horizon smartwatch, a device that blends style with substance (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). The Chrome Horizon features a 1.51-inch AMOLED display (466×466 resolution) with 550 nits brightness, delivering vibrant clarity even outdoors (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). Aimed at fitness enthusiasts and multitaskers, it offers 100+ sports modes and a comprehensive health suite – including heart rate variability (HRV) tracking, VO₂ Max insights, sleep and stress monitoring, menstrual health tracking, and more (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). The watch supports Bluetooth calling thanks to a built-in speaker and mic, allowing users to make and take calls from their wrist (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). boAt has also provided personalization options: there are multiple strap choices (silicon, leather, metal) and watch faces (including animated and customizable photo watch faces) (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India) (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). In terms of battery, the Chrome Horizon promises up to 7 days of use (or about 3 days with heavy Bluetooth call usage) on a full charge (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India), and it supports fast charging (100% in under 45 minutes) (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). Despite this robust feature set, boAt has priced the device aggressively – starting at ₹2,799 for models with silicone straps (and ₹3,099 for premium strap options) (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). The watch is available via Amazon, Flipkart, and boAt’s own website (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India). With the Chrome Horizon, boAt is doubling down on the booming wearables market in India, offering a stylish smartwatch that doubles as a fitness companion and personal assistant on your wrist.

AI-Powered Apps and Tech Innovations

Meta Launches a Voice-Based AI Assistant App

In the arena of software and platforms, this week saw a major development in the AI space: Meta (Facebook’s parent company) rolled out a new AI-powered application aimed at competing with ChatGPT. On April 29, Meta released the first version of its standalone Meta AI app, a personal assistant chatbot built on the company’s cutting-edge Llama 4 AI model (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT) (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). This AI assistant app is designed to provide a more personalized, conversational experience – it can remember context from past interactions and tailor its responses to individual user preferences (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT) (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). The app’s standout feature is its voice-first interface: users can have natural back-and-forth spoken conversations with the AI, thanks to a new full-duplex speech technology that generates lifelike voice responses on the fly (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). Of course, traditional text chat is supported too, but Meta is pushing voice as “the most intuitive way to interact” with your digital assistant (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT).

(Introducing the Meta AI App: A New Way to Access Your AI Assistant) Screenshot of the Meta AI assistant app’s home screen, which encourages users to start a conversation by voice or text. Beyond chat, the Meta AI app integrates several advanced capabilities. It can perform image generation and editing via chat commands, essentially bringing some Midjourney/DALL-E style functionality into the app (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). There’s also a social component: a built-in Discover feed where users can see and share AI prompts and outputs, fostering a community aspect around AI usage (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT) (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). Meta has tied the app into its ecosystem – it serves as the new companion app for Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, allowing voice-controlled queries through the glasses and handing off the conversation to the phone app seamlessly (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). The assistant is also connected to Meta’s other platforms (WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger), so it can potentially draw on information from those services to provide contextual answers and even let users continue a session across devices (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT) (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). For now, the Meta AI app is in an early stage (“first version”) and is only available in a few countries – the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand initially (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT). Meta is gathering feedback from these markets before a broader rollout. The launch underscores how big tech companies are racing to offer AI assistants: Meta’s offering comes with an aim to be more personal and multimodal, differentiating itself from text-only chatbots. As Indian users await access, this development is a sign of things to come – more AI-driven apps competing to be our go-to digital assistant (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT) (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT).

Google’s Gemini AI Showcased in India

Not to be outdone, Google also made AI headlines in India this week – not with a new app, but with an event and research insights. On April 25, Google held its first-ever “Gemini Day” in India, a special event in New Delhi dedicated to showcasing the latest Google DeepMind Gemini AI model features (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express) (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express). At the event, Google demonstrated some cutting-edge capabilities of Gemini, including Veo 2 (a text-to-video generation tool) and Gemini’s new multimodal features for live video and image generation (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express). Attendees got a glimpse of Gemini Canvas (likely a creative image tool), a “Deep Research” feature, and even audio-related AI demos, indicating that Google is gearing up to integrate Gemini’s abilities across various media formats (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express). Manish Gupta of Google DeepMind hinted at what the team has been working on, suggesting these features will play a role in future Google products – potentially in search, YouTube, or Android – as AI becomes more embedded in user experiences (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express) (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express).

Coinciding with Gemini Day, Google and Kantar released a study offering a reality check on AI adoption in India. Despite the growing hype, the survey found that over 60% of Indians are not familiar with AI, and only about 31% have tried any generative AI tool so far (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express). This indicates that a large segment of the population is still untouched by tools like ChatGPT, Bard, or Midjourney. The findings, based on a sample of 8,000 people across Indian cities, underline a significant awareness and accessibility gap in the Indian market when it comes to AI (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express). Google appears keen to bridge this gap – the very purpose of Gemini Day was to evangelize AI capabilities to a broader audience and stakeholders in India. By demonstrating real use cases (like AI that can create videos or assist with visual/design tasks), Google is both marketing its tech and educating the public. The company’s messaging is clear: it sees huge potential for AI growth in India, a market of over a billion people where digital adoption is high but AI usage is still nascent. With Gemini hitting 350 million users globally (as mentioned at the event) and plans to integrate it deeply into search and other services (April 2025 Tech & Engineering Recap - ai - DEV Community) (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express), Google is preparing the ground for India to be a major beneficiary and contributor to its AI ecosystem. We can likely expect more India-centric AI initiatives from Google in the coming months, especially as competition in AI tools heats up.

Government’s Tech Initiatives and Digital Policy Moves

The Indian government also made strides in tech and AI this week, underscoring its commitment to the Digital India vision and the advancement of homegrown AI capabilities.

( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov) The IndiaAI program – a MeitY initiative – is investing heavily to develop indigenous AI talent, startups, and large language models. On April 27, reports emerged that the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) is set to back a group of Indian AI startups as part of its ambitious ₹10,000 crore (₹100 billion) “IndiaAI” Mission ( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov). According to a report by The Economic Times, MeitY will initially support four domestic startups – namely Sarvam AI, Soket AI Labs, Gnani.ai, and Gan.ai – to spearhead India’s effort in building foundational AI models ( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov). An official announcement is expected soon, with Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw likely to formally unveil the plan ( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov). This initiative forms a core part of India’s strategy to develop indigenous large language models (LLMs) and multimodal AI systems that cater to India’s unique linguistic and cultural diversity ( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov). The selected startups will lead the first wave of creating these made-in-India AI models and infrastructure. For instance, Sarvam AI (one of the chosen companies) has reportedly already begun work on a 70-billion-parameter multimodal AI model designed to understand both Indian languages and English ( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov). Interestingly, instead of simply doling out cash grants, the government may provide these startups with free access to India’s upcoming AI supercomputing facilities and domestic cloud infrastructure (MeitY to back four startups under Rs 10000 Cr IndiaAI Mission: Report) ( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov) – enabling them to train large models at scale. The IndiaAI mission’s broader goal is clear: ensure India doesn’t just remain a consumer of foreign AI models, but becomes a creator of AI technology, with tools that understand local languages (like Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, etc.) and contexts. This massive funding (roughly $1.2 billion) and support framework could accelerate India’s AI R&D and help it keep pace with global leaders in AI. It’s a significant digital sovereignty push at a time when AI is becoming strategically important.

On a related note, the government’s digital and startup-friendly policies are trickling down to the state level as well. Chandigarh, a Union Territory and city, finally saw the launch of its own startup policy after years of delays. The Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 was formally rolled out this week, nearly seven years after it was first proposed ( Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 Finally Takes Off After 7 Years of Waiting - Elets eGov). The launch event, held at the Punjab Raj Bhawan with the city’s administrators and Punjab’s Governor in attendance, signaled the administration’s intent to transform Chandigarh into a vibrant tech startup hub ( Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 Finally Takes Off After 7 Years of Waiting - Elets eGov). The policy had been in the works since 2018 and is now active, aiming to emulate the startup ecosystems of cities like Bengaluru, Pune, and Ahmedabad ( Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 Finally Takes Off After 7 Years of Waiting - Elets eGov). Under the new policy, Chandigarh has set a target to support over 200 startups in the next five years, with an annual allocation of ₹10 crore dedicated to various programs and incentives for entrepreneurs ( Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 Finally Takes Off After 7 Years of Waiting - Elets eGov) ( Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 Finally Takes Off After 7 Years of Waiting - Elets eGov). This funding will go into seed funding, incubation centers, and perhaps funding events or training to nurture local talent. The policy framework also includes initiatives like a centralized “Start-in-Chandigarh” digital portal to streamline startup-related services ( Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 Finally Takes Off After 7 Years of Waiting - Elets eGov). By finally implementing this long-pending initiative, the Chandigarh administration hopes to boost innovation, create jobs, and attract young entrepreneurs, aligning with the broader national focus on startups and digital innovation. It’s a reminder that India’s tech progress isn’t confined to Bangalore or Mumbai – smaller cities and regions are actively trying to cultivate their own tech ecosystems, supported by government policies.

Overall, the past week in Indian tech showcased a dynamic mix of product innovation and policy action. Consumers in India have exciting new gadgets – from flashy foldable phones to feature-rich smartwatches – to choose from. On the software side, global companies are bringing the latest AI experiences to (or at least teasing them for) Indian users, whether it’s Meta’s conversational AI app or Google’s AI demos and studies highlighting the road ahead. And importantly, India’s government is not sitting on the sidelines; it’s heavily investing in AI and digital startups to ensure the country remains a key player in the tech revolution. If this week is any indication, 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for technology in India, with innovation booming on all fronts – hardware, software, and governance. Expect the momentum to continue in the weeks ahead as competition intensifies and new initiatives roll out, all in the spirit of driving India’s tech prowess forward.


Sources: The information in this article is drawn from credible news outlets and official announcements over the past week, including reports from Hindustan Times, Techlusive, NDTV Gadgets360, Analytics India Magazine, Indian Express, Times of India, and government releases (Moto Razr 60, Moto Razr 60 Ultra launch today in India- Price, camera and more - Hindustan Times) (Motorola Razr 60 Ultra With Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC Launched Alongside Razr 60: Price, Specifications | Technology News) (Motorola launches edge 60 pro in India with true flagship grade AI experience, at just Rs. 29,999, Preorder starting 30th April, 12PM onwards - The Tribune) ( Upcoming Smartphones To Launch in India This Week, April 2025: Check Out Names, Their Features, and More ) (Mobile phones set to launch in India in April 2025: CMF Phone 2 Pro, Moto Razr 60 and more - Hindustan Times) (Wearables News | Smart Watch, Fitness Band, Glasses & More | Times Of India) (Boat Chrome Horizon smartwatch with AMOLED display, up to 7 days battery life launched: Price, specs and more - The Times of India) (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT) (Meta Challenges OpenAI’s Social Media Plans, Launches AI App to Rival ChatGPT) (60% Indians unfamiliar with AI: Google-Kantar study as Gemini hits 350M users globally | Technology News - The Indian Express) ( MeitY Set to Support Four Startups Under ₹10,000 Crore IndiaAI Mission - Elets eGov) ( Chandigarh Startup Policy 2025 Finally Takes Off After 7 Years of Waiting - Elets eGov), among others. These sources provide detailed coverage of the events and have been cited throughout the text for verification.

Latest Tech Roundup: Big Tech Earnings, Agentic AI, Foldables & Google’s Growth

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Latest Tech Roundup: Big Tech Earnings, Agentic AI, Foldables & Google’s Growth

Introduction

This week in technology has been marked by robust earnings reports, breakthrough product launches, and a renewed focus on artificial intelligence in India. From Meta’s impressive first-quarter results and Alphabet’s continued dominance, to Motorola’s sleek new Razr foldables and Microsoft’s “Agentic AI” push at Pinnacle 2025, here’s a deep dive into the top stories shaping the industry.


1. Meta’s Q1 Earnings Beat & AI Investment Surge

Meta Platforms outpaced expectations in Q1 2025, reporting $6.43 earnings per share on $42.3 billion in revenue—well above analyst forecasts of $5.23 per share on $41.3 billion. Revenue rose 16% year-over-year, while net income climbed a stellar 37%.

  • AI-Driven Growth: CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlighted continued heavy investment in AI, increasing capital expenditure guidance for 2025 to $68 billion (from $62.5 billion) to enhance ad performance, user engagement, and next-gen devices.

  • Healthy Ad Outlook: Despite looming tariffs on Chinese imports, Meta’s ad impressions rose 5%, average ad prices climbed 10%, and daily active users grew 6% year-over-year. Analysts from Oppenheimer and Evercore ISI raised price targets in response to Meta’s strong execution. (Meta Rallies As Tech Giant Boosts AI Spending As Advertising Outlook Looks 'Healthy' Despite Tariffs)


2. Alphabet’s Strong Q1 Performance

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, delivered $90.2 billion in Q1 revenue (up 12% YoY) and $34.54 billion in net earnings (up 46%), driven by robust growth in Search, YouTube, and cloud-based AI services.


3. Motorola Razr 2025: The Next-Gen Foldable

Motorola unveiled its highly anticipated Razr 2025 series, featuring three models—the Razr, Razr Plus, and Razr Ultra—all running Android 15 with integrated Moto AI.


4. Microsoft Champions “Agentic AI” at Pinnacle 2025

At its flagship Pinnacle Summit in Hyderabad, Microsoft IDC highlighted “Agentic AI”—autonomous, context-aware AI agents that can plan, act, and execute tasks independently.

  • Local Focus: The event celebrated India’s developer ecosystem, showcasing tailored AI solutions for regional challenges.

  • Ecosystem Partners: Collaborations with GitHub and OpenAI were emphasized, underlining Microsoft’s strategy to democratize AI.

  • Developer Impact: Attendees saw live demos of agentic workflows in finance, healthcare, and smart cities, cementing India’s role in global AI innovation. (Latest Tech News and Technology New Headlines India, New ...)


Looking Ahead

As Big Tech continues to flex its financial muscle and AI reshapes product roadmaps, the coming quarters promise further innovation. Watch for Apple and Amazon’s upcoming earnings, deeper AI integrations across consumer devices, and more foldable form factors entering the market. Stay tuned for our next update!

Monday, April 28, 2025

Apple is undertaking a significant shift in its manufacturing strategy by planning to assemble all iPhones sold in the U.S. in India by the end of 2026.

Apple's Second-largest Contract Manufacturer To Begin Manufacturing iPhones In India From April ... Apple is undertaking a significant shift in its manufacturing strategy by planning to assemble all iPhones sold in the U.S. in India by the end of 2026. This move aims to reduce dependence on Chinese manufacturing amid escalating U.S.-China trade tensions and associated tariffs. (Apple looks to shift iPhone production to India by the end of 2026, Apple to shift most US iPhone production to India by 2026 to avoid China tariffs: reports)

📱 Apple’s Manufacturing Transition: From China to India

Historically, Apple has relied heavily on Chinese facilities, with approximately 80% of iPhones sold in the U.S. being assembled there. However, recent U.S. tariffs—reaching up to 145% on Chinese imports—have prompted Apple to diversify its supply chain. In contrast, India faces a lower tariff rate of 26%, making it a more cost-effective alternative. (Apple, be careful what you wish for in trading China for India, Apple estudia trasladar de China a India el ensamblaje de los iPhone que vende en EEUU)

To facilitate this transition, Apple is collaborating with Indian partners like Foxconn and Tata Electronics. Notably, Tata has acquired a 60% stake in Pegatron's Indian subsidiary, enhancing its role in iPhone production. Apple has also expedited shipments from India, airlifting 600 tons of iPhones—approximately 1.5 million units—to the U.S. in March 2025. (Apple estudia trasladar de China a India el ensamblaje de los iPhone que vende en EEUU, India's Tata Electronics buys 60% stake in Pegatron local arm for iPhone plant, Apple to shift most US iPhone production to India by 2026 to avoid China tariffs: reports)

🇮🇳 India's Growing Role in iPhone Production

Apple initiated iPhone assembly in India in 2017, starting with the iPhone SE. Since then, production has expanded to include flagship models, with facilities primarily located in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Currently, India produces about 20% of Apple's global iPhone output, with plans to increase this to meet U.S. demand. (Apple May Shift to Making US iPhones in India. It Won't Be Easy, India Has a Golden Opportunity to Capture U.S. Business From China)

⚠️ Challenges Ahead

While India's manufacturing sector presents opportunities, it also poses challenges. The country’s complex regulatory environment and infrastructure limitations could impact production scalability. Additionally, reports suggest that Chinese authorities have delayed shipments of manufacturing equipment to India, potentially hindering Apple's transition efforts. (India Has a Golden Opportunity to Capture U.S. Business From China, Apple to move assembly of US phones to India in shift away from China | Business and Economy News, How China is trying to stop Apple's 'big' iPhone move to India)

Despite these hurdles, Apple's strategic shift underscores its commitment to diversifying its supply chain and mitigating geopolitical risks. (Apple, be careful what you wish for in trading China for India)

Sunday, October 6, 2024

The Infinix Zero Flip is expected to launch in India on October 17; anticipated features and specifications

 The Infinix Zero Flip, the first clamshell-style foldable phone from Infinix, is set to be launched in India soon. After making its debut in global markets last month, the phone will arrive in India by mid-October, as confirmed by the company, which is owned by Transsion Holdings. This exciting foldable device comes equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 8020 chipset and boasts a 6.9-inch main display, paired with a 3.64-inch cover display. For photography enthusiasts, the Infinix Zero Flip offers a powerful camera setup, featuring a dual 50-megapixel camera system on the outer side, and another 50-megapixel camera on the inner display, which is cleverly housed within a hole-punch cutout.

According to a microsite on the company’s official website, the Infinix Zero Flip is scheduled to be launched in India on October 17. Globally, the phone has been released in two color variants: Blossom Glow and Rock Black. However, the Indian website currently only showcases the Rock Black variant. Pricing details and other availability specifics are expected to be announced closer to the launch date.

Expected Specifications of Infinix Zero Flip

The Infinix Zero Flip coming to India is expected to share the same specifications as its global counterpart. This includes the powerful MediaTek Dimensity 8020 chipset, with configurations offering up to 16GB of RAM and as much as 512GB of internal storage. The phone is set to run on XOS 14, Infinix's customized version of Android 14.

The Zero Flip sports a 6.9-inch full-HD+ AMOLED inner display, supporting a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth performance, while the cover display is a 3.64-inch AMOLED panel, also refreshing at 120Hz. 

In terms of cameras, the device includes a 50-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS) and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera on the outer cover display. There’s also a 50-megapixel camera on the inner display for selfies or video calls. Impressively, the phone supports 4K video recording from both the inner and outer cameras and even features GoPro integration, which will appeal to action video creators.

To enhance the audio experience, the Infinix Zero Flip is fitted with dual stereo speakers tuned by JBL. The phone is promised to receive two major Android updates, reaching up to Android 16. Powering the device is a 4,720mAh battery that supports 70W fast charging, ensuring quick recharges with the included charger. 

With these advanced specifications and features, the Infinix Zero Flip is poised to make a significant impression in the foldable smartphone market in India.

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Specifications for the Oppo Find X8 Series and the Find X8 Pro Display Are Hinted at

 The Oppo Find X8 series is set to launch in China soon, with a lineup that is expected to include three variants: the base model, Pro, and Ultra. In recent weeks, various leaks and rumors have surfaced online, offering glimpses of the upcoming devices. Now, a company executive has shared some key details, teasing both the design and features of the Oppo Find X8 Pro while providing insights into the base model as well. One of the standout features across the series will be AI-enhanced photo editing, including tools for removing reflections from images.

Specifications for the Oppo Find X8 Series and the Find X8 Pro Display Are Hinted at

Design and Display

Zhao Yibao, the head of the Oppo Find series, shared a teaser of the Oppo Find X8 Pro’s display on Weibo, highlighting its sleek design. The device will feature a flat display with ultra-slim, uniform bezels, along with a centrally-aligned hole-punch cutout at the top for the front camera. This design closely resembles the standard Oppo Find X8, which had been teased earlier. The display promises a modern, minimalist aesthetic with a focus on maximizing screen real estate.

Performance and Specs

The Oppo Find X8 Pro has also been spotted on a benchmarking platform, confirming some of its high-end specifications. The device will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset, paired with 16GB of LPDDR5T RAM and an impressive 1TB of UFS 4.0 internal storage. These specs suggest the Pro variant will offer robust performance, catering to users looking for speed and efficiency.

Key Features of the Base Model

In addition to the Pro variant, Oppo has teased significant updates to the base Oppo Find X8. The device will be both slimmer and lighter than its predecessor, the Oppo Find X7, with a smaller camera bulge on the rear. It will also come with enhanced durability, boasting IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance.

The standard model will support 50W wireless charging and reverse charging, making it convenient for users who need fast, cable-free power on the go. It will also feature an alert slider, similar to the one found on the current version, along with an infrared sensor and NFC connectivity for added functionality. The phone will run on Oppo’s ColorOS 15, based on Android 15, offering an improved user interface with enhanced AI features.

Enhanced AI Features and Photo Editing Tools

One of the most exciting features across the Oppo Find X8 lineup is its AI-powered photo editing capabilities. These tools include an advanced reflection removal feature, which is expected to improve the quality of images by eliminating unwanted reflections. This tool mirrors a similar feature found in the Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup, allowing users to effortlessly enhance their photos.

Conclusion

The Oppo Find X8 series is shaping up to be a powerful and feature-rich lineup, with a focus on sleek design, strong performance, and innovative AI-driven photography tools. From the lightweight and durable base model to the high-performance Pro variant, the series will cater to a range of users. With features like wireless charging, dust and water resistance, and advanced AI photo editing, the Find X8 series is poised to make a strong impression when it officially launches.

Friday, September 27, 2024

Release Date, Price, and Specifications of the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ With Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Chipset Concurrent With the Redmi Note 14 Pro

 Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi has officially launched the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ and Redmi Note 14 Pro in China, marking the latest additions to their popular Note series. These smartphones are designed to deliver top-tier performance, premium display quality, and fast charging capabilities, while maintaining competitive pricing. Here’s a breakdown of the key features and pricing details for both models.

Release Date, Price, and Specifications of the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ With Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Chipset Concurrent With the Redmi Note 14 Pro

Stunning Display and Design

Both the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ and Note 14 Pro boast a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth visuals, and an impressive peak brightness of up to 3000 nits, ensuring great visibility even under harsh sunlight. They also support HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and offer a 2560Hz instant touch sampling rate for a responsive, immersive viewing experience. The displays are protected by Corning Gorilla Glass on both sides for added durability, and both phones come with an IP68 rating, making them resistant to water and dust.

Performance Powerhouses

- Redmi Note 14 Pro+: Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC, this model is built for smooth performance with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It’s perfect for users who demand high performance, whether for gaming, multitasking, or content creation. 

- Redmi Note 14 Pro: This model is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra processor, offering up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, ensuring a balanced mix of power and efficiency.

Battery and Charging

- The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ packs a 6,200mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging, allowing you to charge quickly and stay connected for longer.

- The Redmi Note 14 Pro houses a slightly smaller 5,500mAh battery, but still offers 45W fast charging, which is more than enough for most users’ daily needs.

Camera System

Both phones feature a versatile triple camera setup on the back:

- Redmi Note 14 Pro+: A 50MP Light Hunter 900 primary sensor, paired with an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 50MP portrait telephoto camera, ensures stunning detail in every shot, whether it’s a wide landscape or a close-up portrait.

- Redmi Note 14 Pro: A 50MP Sony LYT-600 primary sensor, alongside an 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP macro camera, delivers a well-rounded photography experience. 

On the front, both devices sport a 20MP OmniVision selfie camera for high-quality video calls and crisp selfies.

Connectivity and Extra Features

Both models offer extensive connectivity options, including 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C, and multiple satellite navigation systems (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, Beidou). The smartphones also feature an in-display fingerprint sensor for added security. Furthermore, the IP68 water and dust resistance ensures these phones can withstand tough conditions. 

The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ also incorporates Xiaomi’s Surge T1 signal enhancement chip for improved network connectivity. Both models are designed to withstand harsh environments, with the Pro+ passing the TÜV SÜD 2-meter 24-hour waterproof test.

Pricing and Availability

- Redmi Note 14 Pro+:

  - 12GB + 256GB: CNY 1,899 (approx. Rs. 22,000)

  - 12GB + 512GB: CNY 2,099 (approx. Rs. 24,000)

  - 16GB + 512GB: CNY 2,299 (approx. Rs. 26,000)

  - Available in Midnight Dark, Mirror White, and Xingshaqing (translated from Chinese).

- Redmi Note 14 Pro:

  - 8GB + 128GB: CNY 1,399 (approx. Rs. 13,000)

  - 8GB + 256GB: CNY 1,499 (approx. Rs. 14,000)

  - 12GB + 256GB: CNY 1,699 (approx. Rs. 20,000)

  - 12GB + 512GB: CNY 1,899 (approx. Rs. 22,000)

  - Available in Midnight Dark, Mirror Porcelain White, Phantom Blue, and Twilight Purple (translated from Chinese).

Final Thoughts

With their cutting-edge displays, powerful processors, versatile camera systems, and robust battery life, the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ and Redmi Note 14 Pro offer incredible value for their price. Whether you're a power user who needs top-tier performance or someone who wants a balanced smartphone for everyday use, these devices deliver in every aspect, combining elegance, durability, and advanced technology.

CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman responds to the resignation of longstanding CTO Mira Murati

 OpenAI Shakes Up Leadership: CTO Mira Murati Steps Down Amid Major Executive Changes

In a surprising turn of events, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed the resignation of Mira Murati, the company’s Chief Technology Officer, who announced her departure after six and a half years of spearheading innovation at one of the most influential AI companies in the world. Altman shared the news in a post on X (formerly Twitter), expressing both admiration for Murati’s contributions and regret at her departure.

CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman responds to the resignation of longstanding CTO Mira Murati

A Visionary Departure

“Mira has been instrumental to OpenAI’s progress and growth,” Altman stated, emphasizing her role as a visionary leader behind the company's ascent from a small research lab to a global powerhouse in artificial intelligence. He admitted that her decision to leave was a bittersweet moment for him: “I was saddened when she informed me this morning that she was leaving, but of course, I support her decision.”

Murati’s leadership was not confined to technological advancements alone. As CTO, she championed some of OpenAI's most groundbreaking innovations, including ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Codex, all while shaping the company's approach to AI ethics and societal impact. Her departure, therefore, marks not only the end of an era for OpenAI's technological trajectory but also for its philosophical outlook on the responsible development of AI.

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A Leadership Exodus: Not Just Murati

Murati’s exit is only part of a broader leadership shift at OpenAI. Altman also revealed that two other key figures—Research Chief Bob McGrew and Vice President of Research Barret Zoph—are stepping down. Although Altman reassured that the departures were independent, he noted that the timing was carefully synchronized to ensure a smooth leadership transition.

Despite the loss of these senior executives, Altman emphasized that OpenAI is well-prepared for the future. Murati had spent the last year assembling a team of strong leaders capable of continuing the company's rapid growth. “Mira has been building out a strong bench of leaders that will continue our progress,” Altman assured, signaling a seamless transition into the company's next phase.

New Leaders, New Directions

In light of these exits, Altman announced a series of key appointments to maintain momentum. Mark Chen, a seasoned OpenAI researcher, will step into the role of Senior Vice President of Research. Though the transition was part of a broader plan, Altman acknowledged that it was happening earlier than anticipated. Chen will collaborate closely with Jakub Pachocki, who now takes on the position of Chief Scientist. Together, they will steer OpenAI’s ambitious research agenda forward.

Additionally, Josh Achiam has been named Head of Mission Alignment, tasked with ensuring that OpenAI stays true to its long-term objectives. Matt Knight has officially been appointed as Chief Information Security Officer, solidifying the company’s focus on safeguarding its technological assets. These new appointments demonstrate OpenAI’s commitment to bolstering its leadership and doubling down on its growth strategy, even amidst the departure of top talent.

The Weight of Leadership at OpenAI

Altman was candid about the intense demands placed on OpenAI's leaders, acknowledging that the pressures of heading such a fast-paced, high-profile organization can be overwhelming. “Being a leader at OpenAI is all-consuming,” he admitted. With the company valued at over $150 billion and racing to maintain its lead in AI innovation, the challenges are manifold—not just in pushing technological boundaries, but in addressing the ethical questions that come with them.

Murati’s exit, alongside those of McGrew and Zoph, underlines the strain of balancing rapid innovation with ethical considerations, especially in an environment that demands constant, cutting-edge progress. While Altman framed the leadership changes as part of a natural evolution, he admitted that the swift nature of these shifts has been particularly striking: “We are not a normal company,” he remarked, referring to the unique pressures and scrutiny OpenAI faces from the public, the industry, and policymakers.

Moving Forward Without Murati

As OpenAI prepares to forge ahead without one of its most influential figures, questions loom about the company’s future direction. Murati’s role in driving both technological breakthroughs and ethical debates has left a profound mark on OpenAI. Her absence will undoubtedly create a significant gap, one that will be difficult to fill. Yet Altman remains optimistic, stressing that the company's next generation of leaders is well-equipped to carry the torch.

The leadership transition will be a key topic at OpenAI’s upcoming all-hands meeting, but Altman’s message is clear: OpenAI is not slowing down. With a refreshed leadership team in place, the company is charging ahead, poised to continue shaping the future of artificial intelligence, even as it bids farewell to one of its most visionary leaders.

Monday, September 23, 2024

Motorola Razr 50s with Android 14 and 8GB of RAM reportedly spotted on GeekBench

Motorola is gearing up to unveil its next foldable smartphone, the Razr 50s, which is set to offer a more affordable alternative to the standard Razr 50. With a sleek design and competitive features, the Razr 50s is expected to be a notable addition to the company’s popular foldable lineup. Recent reports have provided an in-depth look at the device’s specs, highlighting its performance capabilities and positioning it as a strong contender in the market.

Motorola Razr 50s with Android 14 and 8GB of RAM reportedly spotted on GeekBench

Key Specifications Revealed

According to a benchmark listing, the Razr 50s will come equipped with 8GB of RAM and run on Android 14, promising a smooth and modern user experience. This affordable foldable was also spotted on the HDR10+ certification website, suggesting it will support vibrant and high-quality visuals, a significant perk for media consumption.

Benchmark Performance

A report from 91Mobiles highlights the Razr 50s’ appearance on Geekbench 6, a well-known performance testing platform. The smartphone is listed with a motherboard named ‘aito’, built on ARMv8 architecture. Its processor features eight cores—four performance cores clocked at 2.50GHz and four efficiency cores at 2.0GHz, making it well-balanced for both power and efficiency. 

While the chipset details were not explicitly mentioned, speculation points towards the MediaTek Dimensity 7300X SoC, the same processor powering the global variant of the Razr 50. This chipset strikes a balance between performance and cost, aligning with the Razr 50s’ aim to be a budget-friendly foldable option.

Performance Scores

In terms of raw performance, the Razr 50s achieved 1,040 points in single-core tests and 3,003 points in multi-core tests on Geekbench. While these scores are lower than the premium Razr 50 Ultra, which scored 1,926 and 4,950 points, they closely align with the standard Razr 50, ensuring it holds its ground among competitors in the same price range.

Although the Geekbench 6.3.0 scores could not be independently verified, additional benchmarks focused on AI performance were obtained. In these tests, the Razr 50s scored 889 points in single precision, with 887 points in half-precision and 1,895 points in quantized tests, demonstrating capable AI performance.

A New Foldable in the Flagship Lineup

The Motorola Razr 50s is poised to join the Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra in Motorola’s growing lineup of foldable smartphones. With its combination of a foldable design, modern specs, and a more accessible price point, the Razr 50s will likely appeal to a wide audience seeking cutting-edge technology without breaking the bank. For those looking to embrace foldable smartphones, the Razr 50s could be an exciting new option when it officially launches.

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Launched in India, the Samsung Galaxy F05 has a 50-megapixel camera and a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC.

 On Tuesday, Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy F05 in India. This new smartphone is equipped with an octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 processor and comes with 4GB of RAM. It features a substantial 5,000mAh battery that supports 25W fast wired charging. The device boasts a large 6.7-inch HD+ display and is fitted with a dual rear camera setup that includes a 50-megapixel main sensor and a secondary 2-megapixel depth sensor. For selfies, there is an 8-megapixel front-facing camera housed in a waterdrop notch. The Galaxy F05 will be available later this month in a single RAM and storage configuration, and it seems to be a rebranded version of either the Samsung Galaxy M05 or the Samsung Galaxy A05.

Launched in India, the Samsung Galaxy F05 has a 50-megapixel camera and a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC. 

In terms of pricing, the Samsung Galaxy F05 will cost ₹7,999 for the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant. It will be available for purchase starting September 20 through Flipkart, Samsung's official Indian website, and select offline retail stores. The phone will be offered in a Twilight Blue color.

Regarding specifications and features, the Galaxy F05 sports a 6.7-inch HD+ display and is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset with 4GB of RAM. The device includes 64GB of internal storage, which can be expanded by an additional 4GB of virtual RAM and up to 1TB via a microSD card. It runs on Android 14 with Samsung’s One UI 5, and Samsung has promised two OS upgrades and four years of security updates.

For photography, the Galaxy F05 comes with a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel depth sensor on the rear, while the front-facing 8-megapixel camera is designed for selfies. The phone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging via a USB Type-C port. For security, it includes a Face Unlock feature and sports a distinctive leather pattern on its rear panel.

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