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Redmi Note 7 Pro with 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 sensor said to be launching next month

“Redmi Note 7 Pro will have a 48-megapixel Sony IMX 586 sensor and will be launched after February 5th” Redmi Note 7 , the company’s first phone after it became a standalone brand will reportedly be getting a sibling,  Redmi Note 7 Pro , as early as next month. And like Redmi Note 7, the Pro model will feature a 48-megapixel rear camera – however, the handset is said to sport a Sony sensor instead of a Samsung one. Redmi executives reportedly made the statements around the Redmi Note 7 Pro launch plans at the event where the Redmi Note 7 was launched. According to  GizmoChina , Redmi plans to launch the Redmi Note 7 Pro smartphone in February, after the Spring Festival (February 5th). The smartphone will have the Sony IMX 586 sensor that can capture images of 48-megapixel resolution. On the other hand, the Samsung GM1 sensor “can only do 12-megapixel but interpolates to 48-megapixel.” In fact, the  Xiaomi  wanted to use the Sony sensor on the Redmi Note 7 as well, but had to

Nokia 5.1 Plus now available via offline stores, priced at Rs 10,599

Nokia 5.1 Plus price in India in offline stores is Rs 10,599, which is Rs 600 higher than its online price tag” Nokia 5.1 Plus  ( review ) budget smartphone has finally hit the shelves at offline retail stores in India. The smartphone was unveiled in the country in August last year and became available to purchase in October. Till now, the Nokia 5.1 Plus had been limited to Flipkart and the Nokia online store, but has finally been made available in offline stores. As for the Nokia 5.1 Plus price in India in offline stores, buyers will have to shell out Rs 10,599 — a premium of Rs 500 over the handset’s online price. Nokia 5.1 Plus specifications The dual-SIM Nokia 5.1 Plus sports a 5.86-inch display with HD+ resolution and 2.5D curved glass on top. The phone rocks MediaTek’s Helio P60 chipset under the hood, paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage, expandable up to 400GB via a microSD card. Software-wise, the handset  recently received the Android 9 Pie softwar

Micromax Infinity N12 review: catching up with the trend

“The new affordable phone from Micromax comes with near-stock Android UI and a capable selfie camera”    Micromax is still one of the first names that comes to mind while talking about Indian smartphone brands, despite the fact the company was missing in action the past few months. After a hiatus, it’s now back with two new handsets, called the Infinity N11 and  Infinity N12  ( first impressions ), and I managed to use the latter as my daily driver for some time now. Without much ado, here are my thoughts about the new affordable phone from the brand. Design and display The Infinity N12 is perhaps the most non-Micromax looking phone that we have seen. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a bad thing. As other brands are constantly innovating and experimenting with the design elements, it is good to see that Micromax is now trying to make sure that the brand’s own phones don’t look cheap. Coming to the Infinity N12, the handset’s body is primarily made out of plastic but the phon

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