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Samsung Launches Galaxy F13 Smartphone in India: Price, Feature, And Specifications

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The Galaxy F13 begins at a cost of Rs 11,999 yet there are bank offers too. Here is a brief look at everything the recently launched Samsung smartphone offers on paper.

Samsung Galaxy F13 has been launched in India. With the recently launched smartphone, the South Korean smartphone producer clearly expects to assume the likes of the Poco M4 5G, the Redmi 10, and the Realme C35. The Galaxy F13 begins at a cost of Rs 11,999 yet there are bank offers too. Here’s a quick look at everything the newly launched Samsung smartphone offers on paper.

Samsung Galaxy F13 features:

One of the key highlights of the Samsung Galaxy F13 is its battery. It loads a 6000mAh battery with help for 15W quick charging.

The Samsung Galaxy F13 accompanies auto information exchanging highlight that automatically connects to a secondary SIM/network when the primary SIM loses connection.

Taking into account the value, the phone looks very amazing. It packs a polycarbonate back with three back camera sensors. On the front, there’s a waterdrop notch that comprises of a single sensor for selfies and video calls.

The Galaxy F13 supports adaptive power saving and AI Power Management that puts applications unused for three days in Sleep mode. Likewise, puts applications unused for one month in Deep Sleep mode.

It’s great to see expandable capacity support in a phone priced so aggressively. The storage in this one can be expanded by up to 1TB.

Samsung Galaxy F13 specifications:

Display: The smartphone comes loaded with a 6.6-inch FHD+ display with slim bezels all around and a standard 60hz refresh rate.

Processor: It is powered by Samsung’s own Exynos 850 processor.

RAM: It comes in only one RAM option 4GB.

Storage: The smartphone comes in two capacity choices 64GB and 128GB. There’s an expandable storage support too by up to 1TB.

Battery: The smartphone is backed by a 6000mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging.

Software: The smartphone runs on Android 12 based OneUI custom skin out of the box.

Front camera: For selfies and video calls, the smartphone includes an 8-megapixel sensor.

Rear camera: It highlights triple camera framework at the back comprising of a 50-megapixel primary sensor combined with a 5-megapixel ultra wide lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.

Samsung Galaxy F13 price in India:

The Samsung Galaxy F13 comes in two variations — 4GB RAM + 64GB of internal storage and 4GB RAM + 128GB of internal storage. The 64GB model comes at a price of Rs 11,999 while the 128GB storage model comes at Rs 12,999. Samsung has partnered with ICICI bank to offer Rs 1,000 instant off, which will cut the cost down. After the bank offer, the Samsung Galaxy F13 64GB will be available for Rs 10,999 while the cost of the 128GB will drop to Rs 11,999.

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Threads uses a more sophisticated search to compete with Bluesky

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Instagram Threads, a rival to Meta’s X, will have an enhanced search experience, the firm said Monday. The app, which is based on Instagram’s social graph and provides a Meta-run substitute for Elon Musk’s X, is introducing a new feature that lets users search for certain posts by date ranges and user profiles.

Compared to X’s advanced search, which now allows users to refine queries by language, keywords, exact phrases, excluded terms, hashtags, and more, this is less thorough. However, it does make it simpler for users of Threads to find particular messages. Additionally, it will make Threads’ search more comparable to Bluesky’s, which also lets users use sophisticated queries to restrict searches by user profiles, date ranges, and other criteria. However, not all of the filtering options are yet visible in the Bluesky app’s user interface.

In order to counter the danger posed by social networking startup Bluesky, which has quickly gained traction as another X competitor, Meta has started launching new features in quick succession in recent days. Bluesky had more than 9 million users in September, but in the weeks after the U.S. elections, users left X due to Elon Musk’s political views and other policy changes, including plans to alter the way blocks operate and let AI companies train on X user data. According to Bluesky, there are currently around 24 million users.

Meta’s Threads introduced new features to counter Bluesky’s potential, such as an improved algorithm, a design modification that makes switching between feeds easier, and the option for users to select their own default feed. Additionally, it was observed creating Starter Packs, its own version of Bluesky’s user-curated recommendation lists.

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Apple’s own 5G modem-equipped iPhone SE 4 is “confirmed” to launch in March

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Tom O’Malley, an analyst at Barclays, recently visited Asia with his colleagues to speak with suppliers and makers of electronics. The analysts said they had “confirmed” that a fourth-generation iPhone SE with an Apple-designed 5G modem is scheduled to launch near the end of the first quarter next year in a research note they released this week that outlines the main conclusions from the trip. That timeline implies that the next iPhone SE will be unveiled in March, similar to when the present model was unveiled in 2022, in keeping with earlier rumors.

The rumored features of the fourth-generation iPhone SE include a 6.1-inch OLED display, Face ID, a newer A-series chip, a USB-C port, a single 48-megapixel rear camera, 8GB of RAM to enable Apple Intelligence support, and the previously mentioned Apple-designed 5G modem. The SE is anticipated to have a similar design to the base iPhone 14.

Since 2018, Apple is said to have been developing its own 5G modem for iPhones, a move that will let it lessen and eventually do away with its reliance on Qualcomm. With Qualcomm’s 5G modem supply arrangement for iPhone launches extended through 2026 earlier this year, Apple still has plenty of time to finish switching to its own modem. In addition to the fourth-generation iPhone SE, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo earlier stated that the so-called “iPhone 17 Air” would come with a 5G modem that was created by Apple.

Whether Apple’s initial 5G modem would offer any advantages to consumers over Qualcomm’s modems, such quicker speeds, is uncertain.

Qualcomm was sued by Apple in 2017 for anticompetitive behavior and $1 billion in unpaid royalties. In 2019, Apple purchased the majority of Intel’s smartphone modem business after the two firms reached a settlement in the dispute. Apple was able to support its development by acquiring a portfolio of patents relating to cellular technology. It appears that we will eventually be able to enjoy the results of our effort in four more months.

On March 8, 2022, Apple made the announcement of the third-generation iPhone SE online. With antiquated features like a Touch ID button, a Lightning port, and large bezels surrounding the screen, the handset resembles the iPhone 8. The iPhone SE presently retails for $429 in the United States, but the new model may see a price increase of at least a little.

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Google is said to be discontinuing the Pixel Tablet 2 and may be leaving the market once more

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Google terminated the development of the Pixel Tablet 3 yesterday, according to Android Headlines, even before a second-generation model was announced. The second-generation Pixel Tablet has actually been canceled, according to the report. This means that the gadget that was released last year will likely be a one-off, and Google is abandoning the tablet market for the second time in just over five years.

If accurate, the report indicates that Google has determined that it is not worth investing more money in a follow-up because of the dismal sales of the Pixel Tablet. Rumors of a keyboard accessory and more functionality for the now-defunct project surfaced as recently as last week.

It’s important to keep in mind that Google’s Nest subsidiary may abandon its plans for large-screen products in favor of developing technologies like the Nest Hub and Hub Max rather than standalone tablets.

Google has always had difficulty making a significant impact in the tablet market and creating a competitor that can match Apple’s iPad in terms of sales and general performance, not helped in the least by its inconsistent approach. Even though the hardware was good, it never really fought back after getting off to a promising start with the Nexus 7 eons ago. Another problem that has hampered Google’s efforts is that Android significantly trails iPadOS in terms of the quantity of third-party apps that are tablet-optimized.

After the Pixel Slate received tremendously unfavorable reviews, the firm first declared that it was finished producing tablets in 2019. Two tablets that were still in development at the time were discarded.

By 2022, however, Google had altered its mind and declared that a tablet was being developed by its Pixel hardware team. The $499 Pixel Tablet was the final version of the gadget, which came with a speaker dock that the tablet could magnetically connect to. (Google would subsequently charge $399 for the tablet alone.)

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