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As Per The Great Indian Smartphone Survey, This Is The Phone You’ll Buy Next

As Per The Great Indian Smartphone Survey, This Is The Phone You’ll Buy Next

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Navratre are on, Diwali is just around the corner, and quite naturally, most of us want a smartphone upgrade! However, with wafer-thin competition between competing brands, every second phone seems like a good option.
But don’t worry, girls! The Great Indian Smartphone Survey 2019 diligently analysed the existing smartphone users in India - what gratifies them, what they seek, the current complaints, purchasing patterns and much more.


Team iDiva went through the entire lowdown of the survey, and here’s what we realised - OnePlus is on the highroad to being the most popular smartphone brand, and a vast majority of smartphone users are planning to switch to it. You heard that right, your next phone is likely to be a OnePlus! Don’t believe us? Take a look at these survey results for yourself.
A Vast Majority Wants To Upgrade To OnePlus


A lot of people want to switch to OnePlus, primarily because the brand has a long line-up of premium flagship killers at relatively affordable prices. With cutting edge features, futuristic designs, and turbo-batteries, this brand has created a loyal fanbase, and others can’t wait to join in! See the graph here, 18.3 percent people wish to switch to a OnePlus. Count me in too!
8/10 OnePlus Users Are Gratified!


It’s crucial to keep the brand community satisfied to have loyal customers. It’s only when people are unhappy with their phones that they start leering at other brands. Well, OnePlus has rocked this section too, as 8 out of 10 OnePlus users were happy with their phone’s performance. What’s more? 62.8 percent of OnePlus users said they’d purchase a phone from the same brand when they plan on upgrading. Now that’s what we call a loyal fan-base!
There’s no doubt that OnePlus phones are absolute all-rounders, and deliver more than they promise. The best part? It’s the festive season, and a plethora of mega-discounts and deals are floating in the market. What better time than now to make that gizmo-upgrade!
Best Service Quality



Be it the display, speakers, or the power-packed processor, OnePlus took the crown in this category too! A whopping 78.9 percent of smartphone users said that nothing matches a OnePlus when it comes to service deliverables.
There’s no denying that OnePlus ticks all the right boxes - relatively modest prices, high-performance processors, enviable cameras, and cutting-edge designs. So if you are planning to upgrade your phone, OnePlus is one tough contender you just have to consider!

Redmi K30 design details revealed in unboxing photos || Redmi 30 launched in China

Redmi K30 launched in China; features SD765G SoC and 64 MP Sony IMX686 quad rear cameras


As expected, Xiaomi-backed Redmi has today officially launched the Redmi K30 smartphone in China along with a few other products. This makes it the company’s first dual-mode 5G smartphones as well as the world’s first SD765G-powered device.



The Redmi K30 flaunts a 6.67-inch display which is slightly bigger than its predecessor Redmi K20. The screen, which has Full HD+ screen resolution, offers an astounding 120Hz refresh rate. There’s also a pill-shaped punch-hole at the top right corner that houses dual selfie cameras.


Under the hood, the device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G octa-core processor which comes with an integrated 5G modem. It comes in three variants — 6GB + 64GB, 8GB + 128GB, and 12GB + 256GB. The 4G variant has same memory variants but the device is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 730G SoC.

As for the cameras, there’s a quad-camera setup on the back that includes a 64MP Sony IMX686 working as the primary sensor along with an 8MP super wide-angle lens, a 5 MP macro lens and a 2 MP depth sensor. The 4G model packs similar setup but replaces 5 MP macro lens with a 2 MP sensor.


On the front side, both the 5G as well as 4G models come with two camera sensors housed inside the punch-hole notch — 20 MP primary sensor and a 2 MP secondary sensor. The smartphones run Android 10 OS out-of-the-box with the company’s own MIUI 11 on top.


The device also comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for added security. Both the models come powered by a 4,500mAh battery. While the 5G model has 30W fast charging support, the 4G model ships with support for 27W fast charging.


Redmi K30 5G Specifications

CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC / Snapdragon 730G SoC (4G Model)
RAM: 6/8 GB
Operating System: Android 10 with MIUI 11
Display: 6.67-inch Full HD+ punch-hole display with 2340 × 1080 pixels screen resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
Rear Camera (5G Model): 64 MP Sony IMX686 primary sensor + 8MP super wide-angle lens + 5 MP macro lens + 2 MP depth sensor
Rear Camera (4G Model): 64 MP Sony IMX686 primary sensor + 8MP super wide-angle lens + 2 MP macro lens + 2 MP depth sensor
Front Camera: 20 MP + 2 MP
Internal Storage: 64/128/256 GB
Connectivity: Dual 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11 ac (2.4GHz + 5GHz), Bluetooth 5, GPS (L1 + L2 Dual Band) + GLONASS, NFC, and USB Type-C
Other: Side-mounted Fingerprint Scanner
Colors: Purple Jade, Deep Sea Gleam, White, and Reddish Orange
Battery: 4500 mAh with 30W fast charging / 27W fast charging (4G Model)
Pricing and Availability


5G Variant
6 GB + 64 GB: 1,999 yuan (~ ₹20,200)
6 GB + 128 GB: 2,299 yuan (~ ₹23,200)
8 GB + 128 GB: 2,599 yuan (~ ₹26,200)
8 GB + 256 GB: 2,899 yuan (~ ₹29,200)
4G Variant
6 GB + 64 GB: 1,599 yuan (~ ₹16,125)
6 GB + 128 GB: 1,699 yuan (~ ₹17,125)
8 GB + 128 GB: 1,899 yuan (~ ₹19,125)
8 GB + 256 GB: 2,199 yuan (~ ₹22,125)
Availability: From 10th December in China


Xiaomi is all set to launch the Redmi K20 successor, Redmi K30, in China today. The Redmi K30 will be a mid-range 5G smartphone and is expected to arrive in India early next year. Here's everything we know about the phone so far.

The new Redmi K30 series will be unveiled in Beijing, China tomorrow on December 10, and this will be the first 5G phone by Xiaomi’s sub-brand. Redmi has already confirmed several key features of the K30 phone, which will be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor and sport the Sony IMX686 64MP camera at the back. Here’s a look at all the details known so far.

Redmi K30: Launch timings, livestream

The Redmi K30 will launch at 2 pm China Time in Beijing. This is 11.30 am IST for India. Redmi and Xiaomi usually host a livestream on their China website for their live launch events, and we expect the same for the Redmi K30.

Redmi K30: Camera

The Redmi K30 will come with four cameras and Xiaomi has confirmed that the phone will be the first to run the Sony IMX 686 sensor, which is 64MP. Previously, we have seen Xiaomi introduce a 64MP camera on the Redmi Note 8 Pro as well, though the camera was supplied by Samsung. Redmi has been touting the camera’s of the K30 capabilities on its official Weibo page as well.



The Redmi K30 will also include an ultra-wide camera, likely to be either 8MP or 12MP in size with 120-degrees viewing angle supported. There will also be a macro camera, which will be capable of taking photos as close as 2 cms for extreme close-ups. The macro camera will likely be 2MP given this is the trend we have seen so far. A 5MP camera for depth portrait is also expected.

  Redmi K30 gets an upgraded camera and this time it has quad or four camera setup at the back.
Overall, the Redmi K30’s camera looks set to be an upgrade compared to the Redmi K20 series, which had a 48MP main camera and a triple camera setup at the back. The design of the camera is also different with a circle around the overall module, which stands out from the rest of the phone.

The other big change with the Redmi K30 will be the selfie camera. Xiaomi is ditching the pop-up selfie camera we saw on the K20 series for the punch-hole display seen on the S10 and other phones. The Redmi K30 has dual front cameras with one camera being 20MP with AI portrait mode supported.

Redmi K30: Processor

This is another big change on the Redmi K30, which will get upgraded to the Snapdragon 765G from Qualcomm. The chipset was just announced at the recently concluded Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Hawaii. The Snapdragon 765G is an octa-core processor with the G standing for gaming, which means this is geared towards optimising the gaming performance. The chipset also comes with an integrated 5G modem, which means the phone will support the next generation of mobile connectivity.

However, there is indication from Redmi that the K30 will launch in 5G and 4G LTE variants. In markets like India, where the 5G rollout is far from ready, we could see the LTE version being launched. Leaked benchmarks for the Redmi K30 claims this will be faster compared to the older Snapdragon 730G, which powered the Redmi K20.

  Redmi K30 will be 5G ready and sport dual cameras on the front.
Xiaomi also introduced a Redmi K20 Pro in 2019, which was powered by the Snapdragon 855 flagship processor. So far, we only know that the Mi 10 will be the first phone to run the new Snapdragon 865 processor. We will have to wait and see if the Redmi K30 Pro makes an appearance as well or whether it is announced at a later date.


Redmi K30: Other specifications

The Redmi K30 is expected to come in four colour options like blue, red, white with a hint of pink, and purple. It will sport a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution, 21:9 aspect ratio and Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and back.

Redmi will not go for the fingerprint sensor under the screen with the K30, but place this on the side button. It is expected to come in 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB RAM options with up to 256GB of internal storage and a 4,400mAh battery. The phone will likely run MIUI 11 based on Android Pie.

  Redmi K30 seen in the purple colour variant.
Redmi K30: India launch date, price

Redmi K30 is likely to come to India, given this is a market where the brand dominates. Some reports claim the Redmi K30 has already been certified by the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards), which is enough indicator that this is coming to the country. Of course, we will have to wait and see how soon Xiaomi announces an India launch.

These phones will get Android 10 updates before end of 2019.

These phones will get Android 10 updates before end of 2019.


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Android 10 was officially announced towards the end of August. Google has now confirmed which smartphone OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) will be bringing Android 10 updates to their smartphones.
Android 10 was formally reported towards the finish of August, yet the inquiry over which telephones will get the most recent update and when the updates will turn out never leaves. Yet, with Android 10, it would seem that Google has had a marginally better achievement rate on refreshes, as more producers are preparing to or have just pushed out the new working framework (OS).

In another blog entry, Google has affirmed which cell phone OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) will carry Android 10 updates to their telephones. ASUS, LG, Motorola, OPPO, Realme, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Transsion, and Vivo, have focused on bringing refreshes before the finish of 2019, takes note of the blog from Google.

It doesn't affirm the model numbers or names of gadgets, which will get the Android 10 update and definite timeline.Google's Iliyan Malchev who is the Project Treble Architect, composed that two OEMs, Essential and Xiaomi gave programming reports on the day Android 10 was declared. He additionally referenced OnePlus and HMD Global's Nokia 8.1 which got the update.




The Redmi K20 Pro got the Android 10 update in China and a few clients in India likewise got the Android 10 update on their telephone.

OnePlus has additionally given updates to its OnePlus 7 gadgets, and the new OnePlus 7T arrangement was formally the first to hit the market with Android 10 out of the case, given they propelled in front of the Pixel 4 from Google.

Samsung has additionally reported an open beta for Android 10 on their gadgets and began the rollout on October twelfth. A year ago, this occurred on November 15 for Android Pie dependent on One UI, takes note of the blog entry.



One explanation behind this improvement is on account of Project Treble, which was presented with Android 8.0 Oreo.

Undertaking Treble upgraded the whole design of the Android OS structure so as to make "simpler, quicker, and less exorbitant for makers to refresh gadgets to another adaptation of Android."

Google's blog entry takes note of that before Android Pie propelled, Android Oreo represented simply 8.9 percent of the biological system in July 2018. Nonetheless, in August 2019, just before Android 10 was propelled, Android Pie represented 22.6 percent of the biological system.



As indicated by Google, this shows Project Treble has positively affected updates, which stay a prickly issue on Android.

The keep going update Google had on Android Pie's numbers was in May 2019, when it had 10.4 percent piece of the overall industry, still underneath Marshmallow, Oreo and Nougat. Conversely, Apple's iOS 13 is as of now driving 50 percent of the gadgets, including more established iPhones.

Google concedes that Project Treble comes with intricacy, on the grounds that the engineering was a significant update and must be executed for gadgets propelling with Android 8.0 Oreo. It was not for gadgets updating from Android 7.0 Nougat and more seasoned renditions of Android.



Google is additionally actualizing Project Mainline, which enables it to refresh straightforwardly by means of the Play Store, those parts of the OS that are basic to security and application similarity. "Task Mainline is deeply of the Android OS what Project Treble is to its establishment. It is a sensational improvement in the speed of updates of the OS parts that fall under its umbrella," notes blog.



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Selling your Android Phone? Don't forget to follow these steps

Selling your Android phone? Don't forget to follow these steps



As the festive season sets in, many of you would be thinking of selling or trading in your Android smartphone for a new one.

Normally, it is just about resetting the phone and giving it away, but before you do that, it is important to make sure that every bit of personal data is removed from the device.

To do that, follow these steps.

First up, remove SIM, microSD card

Step 1

Regardless of the manufacturer, the first step is to remove SIM and microSD cards from your device.

SIMs are required for answering, making calls, while microSD could be hosting a ton of your data.

However, before you remove microSD, try using its free space to move files that are not backed-up on cloud or are too massive to backup now (like 4K content).


Backup contacts, messages to cloud services

Step 2

After removing heavy files, check if your photos and videos are backed-up on Google Photos. If not, enable it and select target folders for backup (via Wi-Fi).

Next, upload offline music and other files (downloaded docs, PDFs) to Google Drive.

Finally, search 'backup' in Settings to enable Google's Backup service, which will backup apps, contacts, device settings, and calendar data to your Google account.

Step 3: Also, sync data from apps

Fact

While backing up data, make sure you've got sync enabled for all the apps. This will make sure that your data from different apps like Google Docs or Keep remains available on the new device.

Remove social accounts, clear app data

Step 3

After completing the backup and syncing process, remove all social media apps (WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger) and email accounts and clear data from those apps by heading over the apps section from Settings.

Following this, disable any screen locks (passwords/pattern/fingerprint) and remove your main Google account - the one that has got all the backed-up data.

Also, remove the account associated with your phone manufacturer.

Removing accounts first is important

Fact

All latest Android phones come with factory reset protection, which means if you reset the phone without removing the Google account associated with it, you (or the next user) will be prompted to enter the password for a previously used Google account on that device.

Now, wipe the phone clean

Step 4

This is the final step. Head over to the Settings menu and search for 'reset' to find the option for factory data reset or hard reset on your device.

Next, tap on 'erase everything' or similar option depending on your device to start the wiping process.

Within minutes, all personal or app-related data and device settings will be wiped from the phone.

Backed-up data will be recovered on the new phone

Fact

Once you've got everything backed-up and synced, all you have to do is just log in with your Google account on the new device. All your data will be restored automatically, while apps will be installed one after the other.