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Samsung Galaxy A12 Review: A better option in the Budget Segment

Let’s tell you how much power the Samsung Galaxy A12 has in this review. South Korean giant Samsung recently launched a new entry-level budget smartp…

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Samsung Galaxy A12 Review: A better option in the Budget Segment

There is tremendous competition in the budget segment in the Indian market of Smartphones. More than one smartphone of almost all the companies in this segment is available in the market and new phones are also being launched continuously. South Korean giant Samsung recently launched a new entry-level budget smartphone Samsung Galaxy A12 in the Galaxy A Series. This phone introduced in two variants will compete directly with the smartphones of Chinese companies like Xiaomi and Realme in the market. Let’s tell you how much power the Galaxy A12 has in this review.

Design

The Galaxy A12 comes with a plastic body. The phone has been introduced in blue, black and white color options. We have used its black color variant. The design of the rear panel of the phone is divided into two parts. The textured striped design on the top while the matte finish on the bottom. This dual finish makes the rear design of the phone attractive. The rear panel has a swipe-shape camera module in the top-left, which has four camera sensors. The LED flash is found under the camera module.

Talking about the front design, it has an Infinity-V display, which has a selfie camera above. The bezels of the phone are thin, while the chin is thicker than these. The right side of the Galaxy A12 has a power button and a fingerprint scanner is also available on it. Just above the power button are the volume buttons. The SIM card tray slot is provided in the left side. The bottom of the phone has USB Type-C charging support and 3.5mm headphone jack.

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Overall look of Galaxy A12 is good. Despite being a budget phone, it also gives a little premium feel in terms of look. Due to the textured back, the phone gives good grip and protects the rear panel from scratches or fingerprints. The phone can be easily used with one hand.

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The Display

The Samsung Galaxy A12 has a 6.5-inch HD + screen. However, it is not an OLED, but an LCD display. This Samsung budget phone comes with an adaptive brightness feature. This feature automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen based on your existing lighting condition. The phone can also be used easily in daylight. The Galaxy A12 has a blue light filter, which reduces eye strain while using the phone. This Samsung phone offers a better screen experience according to the budget segment.

The Camera

The Galaxy A12 has four cameras on the back. The main camera of the phone is 48 megapixels. It includes a 5 megapixel ultra wide, 2 megapixel macro camera and a 2 megapixel depth sensor. There is an 8 megapixel camera in the front for the selfie.

Photos clicked in the daylight from Samsung’s phone are good and to a large extent natural. In this, you will not get to see unnecessary artificial colors. There are a lot of clear details in the photo. Yes, when clicking a photo in 48 megapixel mode, the processing of the camera will definitely feel a bit slow. The macro camera also clicks good photos. The performance of the macro camera impresses in this price segment.

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Ultra wide and depth sensors also perform well in daylight. However, the camera of the Galaxy A12 in low-light and indoor conditions disappoints. Something similar is also seen with a selfie camera. The front camera of the phone clicks fine photos in daylight, but it does not bring good pictures in low light and indoor.

The Battery

Galaxy A12 has a 5000mAh battery. The phone comes with a 15 watt fast charger. However, the battery takes more than 3 hours to charge 0-100%. We put this phone on charge at 5% and it took 3 hours and 5 minutes to be fully charged. As far as battery performance is concerned, if you use the phone for basic needs, then its battery will last more than a day. At the same time, if you use the phone throughout the day for other tasks including listening to music, watching videos, then its battery will support you throughout the day. The Galaxy A12 does not disappoint in terms of battery.

Performance

The Samsung Galaxy A12 smartphone works on One UI 2.5 based on Android 10. On one hand, now that most of the smartphones are coming with Android 11, the Galaxy A12 has come with Android 10, this is a mistake. However, the Android 11 update is expected to be received in the phone after some time. If you are a Samsung user, then you will get a familiar user interface in this phone. At the same time, if you are using Samsung’s phone for the first time, you will still be able to use the Galaxy A12. A clean user interface is available in the phone.

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The Galaxy A12 has a MediaTek Helio P35 processor. Since this is a budget smartphone, one should not expect strong performance from it. However, according to the need of daily, there will be no decrease in the performance of the phone. Lightweight games can also be played easily. We played a free-fire game in it and there was no problem in performance during gaming. While playing the game neither the phone got very hot nor did the problem of lagging. If you play heavy games in the phone, then the Galaxy A12 can definitely disappoint you.

Talking about other features, the fingerprint sensor is found on the side of the phone, which performs quite well. Not even once, it will feel that it is taking more time to scan the fingerprint and unlock the phone. If you are fond of listening to loud music, then this Samsung phone will disappoint you. It gets average sound quality like a budget segment phone. Rest, there was no problem in the phone in terms of connectivity and calling.

Also Check: Samsung Galaxy F62 Android 11 Smartphone Review: Smartphone with the best camera and powerful performance, will 5G be missing?

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Samsung Galaxy A12 Price in India (Price)’

Samsung Galaxy A12 has been launched in two variants. The variant with 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage of the phone costs Rs 12,999, while the variant with 4 GB RAM and 128 GB is priced at Rs 13,999.

Should you buy Galaxy A12?

Samsung is trying its best to compete with Chinese companies in the budget segment. The segment in which the Galaxy A12 has been launched, is dominated by companies like Xiaomi and Realme. If you are looking for a phone that has a good battery life and a good camera at a low price, as well as looks good, then the Samsung Galaxy A12 might be a better option.

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OnePlus Open Foldable Smartphone Unveiled: Check Prices, Features, Specifications and Availability

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OnePlus Open Foldable Smartphone Unveiled: Check Prices, Features, Specifications and Availability

OnePlus Open was rolled out in global markets including India on Thursday. It is the first foldable phone by the brand, OnePlus. The newly released smartphone offers a refresh rate of up to 120Hz on both panels, a 6.31-inch outer screen, 7.82-inch AMOLED inner display with Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.

OnePlus Open Foldable Smartphone Overview

Feature/SpecificationDescription
Release and Availability
Global LaunchYes
Date of Sale Start27 October
Availability in IndiaRetail stores, Amazon, Official OnePlus website
Price
IndiaRs. 1,39,999 (16GB + 512GB RAM variant)
USRoughly Rs. 1,41,300 or $1,699
EuropeRoughly Rs. 1,58,100 or EUR 1,799
Key Specifications
Operating SystemAndroid 13 with OxygenOS 13.2
ProcessorQualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip
RAM16GB LPDDR5x (Expandable by 4GB, 8GB, 12GB)
Storage512GB
Outer Display6.31-inch 2K LTPO 3.0 Super Fluid AMOLED (1,116×2,484 pixels)
Inner Display7.82-inch AMOLED
Refresh RateUp to 120Hz on both panels
CameraHasselblad-branded triple-camera setup
Primary Camera (Outer)48 megapixels with Sony LYT-T808 EIS and OIS
Digital Zoom120x
Optical Zoom3x
Inner Display Primary Camera20 megapixels
Selfie Camera (Outer Screen)32 megapixels
BatteryDual-cell 4,800mAh (3,295+1,510mAh)
ChargingSuperVOOC charging of 67W

OnePlus Open Availability and Price in India

OnePlus Open Foldable Smartphone Unveiled: Check Prices, Features, Specifications and Availability

In India, the price of the OnePlus Open starts at Rs. 1,39,999 for the soul variant available which is 16GB + 512GB RAM and storage variant. The phone will be available in various colour options including Voyager Black and Emerald Dusk.

The phone can be procured from retail stores across the country, Amazon, and the official OnePlus website.

The pre-orders have begun and the sale will start from 27 October. With the help of ICICI Bank and OneCard Instant Bank discounts, Customers can avail of up to Rs. 5,000 discount.

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However, in the US, the sole variant of the phone will be available at roughly Rs. 1,41,300 or $1,699. Moreover, in Europe, the same smartphone will be available at roughly Rs. 1,58,100 or EUR 1,799.

OnePlus Open Features and Specifications

OnePlus Open Foldable Smartphone Unveiled: Check Prices, Features, Specifications and Availability

OnePlus Open comes with a dual-SIM (Nano) feature with Android 13, and OxygenOS 13.2. It offers peak brightness of up to 2,800 nits, a touch response rate of up to 240Hz, and a dynamic refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The phone flaunts an ultra-thin glass protective material.

The outer screen is a 6.31-inch (1,116×2,484 pixels) 2K LTPO 3.0 Super Fluid AMOLED display. The phone is equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. It pairs with 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and 740 GPU. The memory available in the Smartphone can also be expanded by 4GB, 8GB, and 12 GB.

OnePlus offers a Hasselblad-branded triple-camera setup for videos and pictures. It is equipped with an ultra-wide-angle primary camera sensor of 48 megapixels with 1.43-inch Sony LYT-T808 EIS and OIS along with f/1.7 aperture, 85-degree field-of-view. The phone supports 120x digital zoom, 6x in-sensor zoom, and 3x optical zoom.

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OnePlus Open smartphone’s inner display is equipped with a primary camera of 20 megapixels with an F/2.2 aperture and 91-degree field-of-view. This smartphone also offers a 32-megapixel camera, an f/2.4 aperture, along with an 88.5-degree field of view for video chats and selfies on the outer screen. Moreover, the OnePlus Open Foldable phone is powered by a dual-cell battery of 4,800mAh battery (3,295+1,510mAh). It supports SuperVOOC charging of 67W.

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Batteries: GEL, AGM, Lithium which is better

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What types of batteries suitable for campers, vans or trucks are on the market? Three: AGM, GEL and Lithium.

Let’s begin to understand the substantial difference between GEL and AGM, which are based on the same technology but differ in the substance that covers the electrolytes. We are interested in knowing that both can be installed in any position, do not risk losing liquids and can be used in poorly ventilated environments. AGM vs standard battery , AGM batteries perform slightly better in terms of faster discharges, while GEL is recommended for slow discharge uses and where there are solar panel installations. GEL batteries also work a little better at higher temperatures.

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While adapting very well to the slow discharge characteristic, these three technologies have different features from each other (and even by a lot). What mainly differentiates them? Apart from the price, which we will see, these batteries differ from each other in their ability to be fully discharged (sincerely), the number of life cycles, the speed of recharging to which they can be subjected, their specific weight and the price. We don’t want to complicate the situation, and we try to explain these concepts better:

Deep discharge: basically, it’s how much we can afford to empty our fuel tank. We will see how AGM and GEL batteries force us always to keep a lot of fuel in the tank. In short, it’s like filling up every time but needing help to use it all—an excellent bummer.

Life cycles: Even more straightforward, how often can we go to the dispenser after emptying our reserve? In practice, this parameter indicates longevity in terms of the life of your investment in batteries. Note that often in the battery datasheets, a duration value in years is displayed, but this is valid when the batteries are not used.

Charging speed: exciting data because it indicates how long our batteries can still be used. In practice, we will see how lithium batteries support very fast recharges, optimizing above all any fuel costs of the generators, or optimizing the energy supplied by the solar panels.

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The data with which the recharging capacity is indicated is the number of times the power of the batteries. If a 400Ah battery bank is charged at 1C, it is supplied 400Ah per hour during the recharging phase. In the diagram below, we see that, for example, lithium batteries can withstand charges at 0.5C without problems, i.e. in the example shown above, 200Ah. At the same time, the equivalent AGM or GEL would only support 400*0.2 (0.2C)=80 Ah. This data is also essential for choosing your charger.

Weight: Trivially, lithium batteries weigh, on average, three times less than the others for the same Ampere supplied.

Price: There is little to be said and done. Lithium batteries currently cost a lot. But remembering that these can be downloaded more significantly, additional calculations will have to be made to understand the actual cost/benefit ratio. Let’s start by saying that, for example, a good quality 12V 220Ah battery can cost around 400 Euros, while buying a 12 Volt 200Ah Lithium battery will take approximately 2800 Euros.

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Batteries, the sizing of your service counter

Given what was described in the previous paragraph, are we faced with a fundamental choice, Lithium or AGM/GEL?

Let’s take up all the data obtained and give two examples to evaluate our needs. N.B. In our calculations, we will consider the use that does not expect to fall below the maximum expected discharge values to obtain the complete life cycles. For ease of understanding, we will use a 12 Volt battery bank in the example.

Assuming that we need 1230 Watts of the reserve, we get the following:

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Regarding GEL/AGM batteries: 1230 Watt / 12 (Voltage of our bank) = 102.5 Ampere. However, our bench must have a capacity such that the 102.5 Ampere are at most 30% of the total capacity. So we obtain that our bank must be made up of: 102.5 (Ampere) * 100 / 30 (Percentage of maximum use) = 341 Ampere. These are, therefore, equivalent to a total of 341 Ampere * 12 Volt = 4100 Watt.

As far as lithium RV batteries are concerned: 1230 Watt / 12 (Voltage of our bank) = 102.5 Ampere. However, our bench must have a capacity such that the 102.5 Ampere are at most 80% of the total capacity. So we obtain that our bank must be composed of 102.5 (Ampere) * 100 / 80 (Percentage of maximum use) = 128 Ampere. These are, therefore, equivalent to a total of 128 Ampere * 12 Volt = 1538 Watt.

To this must be added the duration in terms of cycles, which therefore leads to considerable differences in management costs of our plant. In practice, we obtain a period roughly double for the latter by evaluating an AGM bank with a time of approximately 1200 cycles compared to 2500 of the lithium battery bank. Let’s see specifically:

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GEL/AGM battery bank: Two 12 Volt 220 Ah batteries in parallel will be needed to obtain a 12 Volt 440 Ah bank for a total of 5200 Watts, sufficient to cover the calculated requirement of 4100 Watts. The average cost of this bench is around 800 Euros. This bench will need to be replaced indicatively once (remember the double duration previously calculated) to arrive at the same Lithium bench’s course, bringing the management cost to 1600 Euros.

Lithium battery bank: A 12 Volt 160 Ah battery will be needed to obtain a power of 1920 Watts sufficient to cover the requirement of 1538 Watts that we have calculated. The average cost of this bench is around 2300 Euros.

However, we also want to draw attention to the comparison in terms of weight, given that, as we said, it is decidedly in favour of lithium batteries by a factor of 1 to 3. In the example shown above, the GEL/AGM battery bank would weigh about 130 Kg against approximately 40 of the lithium equivalent, which also has a better ratio in terms of size.

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As we said before, describing the different types of batteries in detail, what matters during your system’s review or installation phase is to understand your needs in terms of energy reserve. After that, the choice is up to your wallet.

We can give an indication of the choice we made on our Valentino truck, where we installed a bank made up of 8 Renogy GEL batteries for a total capacity of 880 Ampere at 24 Volts or about 21 kW of power. This entailed the preparation of adequate space, which was divided into two distinct compartments, one under the garage and one in the rear garage.

Although driven by our interest in new technologies, where it is clear that lithium batteries will be the investment for the future, we have evaluated the decision to invest a lot of money too prematurely. Our choice was also made considering that lithium batteries 12v, 24v or 48v indeed need fewer elements, but if these were to fail, the total capacity would also be affected. In the example shown above, for example, it is evident how the breakage of the 160 Ampere lithium battery creates the total absence of energy, as well as real economic damage equal to 2300 Euros. Any damage to one of the two AGM batteries, on the other hand, would lead to a financial loss of 400 Euros and limit the system’s use by 50%.

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Narzo 50 5G Smartphone Launched On Amazon, Price Tag, Offers, And Specs

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Narzo 50 5G

Realme has launched Narzo 50 5G, and the sale will start at noon through Amazon. The smart city program of the Government of India also envisages fast-tracking the 5G towers across the country, and Smartphone manufacturers are also racing to launch 5G handsets in one of the fastest-growing markets in the world. Realme is not to be left behind and has introduced Realme Narzo 50 5G on sale in the country for the first time today. Last week, the Marzo 50 5G was released alongside Narzo 50 Pro 5G. The device is a refurbished version of the Realme Q5i released in China last month.

Narzo 50 5G boasts a high refresh rate display screen, a MediaTek Dimensity processor, and a 5000mAh battery. In addition, it features a fingerprint scanner at the side and affords Dart charging.

Narzo 50 5G Price Tag And Launch Goodies In India

The Narzo 50 5G comes in three iterations, 4GB + 64GB, 4GB + 128GB, and 6GB + 128GB. The base model carries a price tag of INR 15,999. The device’s 4GB + 128GB model costs Rs 16,999 and the Narzo 50 5G in 6GB + 128GB version carries a price tag of INR 17,999.All devices are avaialable at Amazon.

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Narzo 50 5G Specification And Features

The Narzo 50 5G boasts a 6.6-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD screen with 2408 x 1080. It has a brightness level of 600 nits. It features a refresh rate of 90Hz, a touch sampling frequency of 180Hz, and a punch hole notch. Under its hood, the gadget features an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 810 processor and an inbuilt Mali G57 GPU. It is compatible with 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS2.2 memory. The phone runs on Realme UI 3.0, based on Android 12.

Coming to the optics, the Narzo 50 5G has a dual-rear camera configuration that includes a 48MP primary sensor, a 2MP macro sensor, and an LED flash. The device has an 8MP camera in the front for selfies and video calling. The device is powered by a 5000mAh battery and supports 33W Dart rapid charging. It contains a Type-C charging connector, a fingerprint scanner on the side, and a micro-SD card slot. The Marzo 50 5G is available in Hyper Black and Hyper Blue.

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