Saturday, November 4, 2023

Tecno Phantom V Flip Review: Flipping Without Breaking the Bank

Foldable phones are still a long way off from being considered as mainstream smartphones, and for good reason — they're either too expensive or there's a perception that these handsets aren't durable enough to last more than a couple of years. However, the quality of folding screens has improved considerably over the past few years, while foldable phones are slowly becoming more accessible in terms of pricing. Earlier this year, Motorola launched the Razr 40 that was priced under the Rs. 60,000 mark, and Tecno followed suit with the Phantom V Flip. I've spent the last couple of weeks using the Tecno Phantom V Flip and here are my thoughts on the company's latest clamshell-style folding phone.

Tecno Phantom V Flip price in India

Tecno has set the price of the Phantom V Flip in India at Rs. 54,999 — the early bird pricing was only for a month after the phone was launched — and you get 8GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage. It's available in Iconic Black and Mystic Dawn colourways.

Tecno Phantom V Flip design

The Tecno Phantom V Flip is a thin smartphone when unfolded, and that's a good thing because it results in a compact form factor when you fold it shut. It has a vegan leather exterior that offers a good grip. The inner screen has a crease that's slightly visible on dark wallpapers and when the screen is off, but it's barely perceptible when you're using the phone. If you hold the phone at specific angles when the screen is on, you might notice the crease, and you can definitely feel it when you're scrolling inside apps.

Tecno says that its drop-shaped hinge used for the foldable display mechanism has a ‘Hoverlock' design that allows you to keep the phone open between 30 degrees and 150 degrees. There's no gap between the two halves of the display when it is closed. The Phantom V Flip has a circular cover display that is reminiscent of a smartwatch display, and it is surrounded by two cameras.

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The Tecno Phantom V Flip sports a 6.9-inch flexible AMOLED screen

 

There's a fingerprint scanner that's positioned on the right side of the phone and it's easy to reach with one hand. There's a bit of resistance when trying to open the phone — no complaints here because it seems to let the phone remain steady when bent at different angles — I ended up using both hands to unfold the phone. There's no IP rating here, so you'll need to be careful of splashes and dust around the smartphone.

Tecno Phantom V Flip specifications and features

The Phantom V Flip is powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 8050 chip paired with an Arm Mali-G77 GPU, along with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. This is a capable mobile processor, and there's plenty of memory to run several applications at the same time. If you want to, the phone can utilise some of the unused 256GB of UFS 2.1 inbuilt storage (up to 16GB) for even more demanding tasks.

It ships with HiOS 13.5 — Tecno's custom interface that runs on top of Android 13 — out of the box. The company has promised to provide two years of OS updates and three years of security updates for the Tecno Phantom V Flip. The phone ships with a few preinstalled apps including WPS Office, Phone Master, Facebook, Mobile Cloner, Visha Player, Spotify, Carlcare, and Instagram. It also comes with a ‘Sharp News‘ that curates news stories and links to content from the Internet.

In day-to-day usage, HiOS is quite smooth and multitasking between apps is quite easy — due to its narrow width, I found it easier to swipe and navigate across the interface. You can uninstall most of the bloatware listed above, except the Phone Master app. The quick settings menu took a short while to get used to, but offers enough toggles and settings that I didn't have to open the Settings app to make changes. Its a little difficult to find some options in the Settings app, as they're tucked away in sub-menus. For instance, if you want to look at per-app battery usage, you have to tap on Battery Lab > Battery Setting > Battery Usage.

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Apps adapt when the inner display of the Phantom V Flip is partially folded

 

Tecno has equipped the phone with some multitasking gestures that lets you pop out a window from full screen mode and use it in floating window form. It also offers an app cloning feature if you need two copies of specific social media apps, some game mode enhancements, and other software optimisations sprinkled throughout the operating system.

Tecno Phantom V Flip performance

In the synthetic benchmarks tests, the Tecno Phantom V Flip managed decent scores, suggesting the Dimensity 8050 chip has enough performance overhead to remain smooth and competitive for the next couple of years. The phone scored 706,648 points in AnTuTu's benchmark test, while its Geekbench 6 single-core and multi-core scores were 1,106 and 3,220 points, respectively. In the PCMark Work 3.0 test, the phone scored 14,392 points.

The Phantom V Flip is capable of handling most graphics intensive games, including Fortnite and Genshin Impact. I turned on the higher resolution “HD textures” feature on Fortnite and toggled the highest settings — 30 minutes in, the phone was slightly warm around the camera module, but it didn't appear to have a major effect on gameplay. In Genshin Impact, I was able to play the game on ‘Medium' settings without any issues — even in very hectic domains.

The handset packs a 4,000mAh battery that can be charged at 45W with the included charging brick. Within 30 minutes, the phone was charged from zero to 63 percent, while it was nearly full at 95 percent after another 30 minutes. It offers reliable battery life — 14 hours and 27 minutes in our video loop test. I was able to get through the day with about 30 percent of battery, with about 30 minutes of gaming and a general mix of watching videos on YouTube, texting on WhatsApp, and scrolling through X (formerly known as Twitter) and Threads.

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The inner display on the Phantom V Flip offers decent visibility in bright sunlight

 

On the inside, the Phantom V Flip sports a 6.9-inch flexible AMOLED inner display with a full-HD+ resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. It's very smooth and gets bright, especially when you're outdoors — if you enable the High Brightness Mode in the display settings. Content looks good on the inner display in several apps and the phone supports HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG codecs. Apps work quite well in split-screen mode, and the built-in camera and YouTube.

There's a circular 1.32-inch cover panel on the outside that looks similar to a round smartwatch screen. It's definitely not as bright as the inner screen and you can use it to access apps that you download from the Play Store. What you do get is access to your events, a preview of the rear cameras (that are located around the circular display), fitness tracking information, upcoming alarms, the weather, sound recorder, a timer, and a stopwatch. Swiping down shows you a few quick toggles, while swiping up lets you see a list of your notifications.

Tecno Phantom V Flip cameras

The Phantom V Flip is equipped with a 64-megapixel primary camera and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. You can also take selfies with a front-facing (when unfolded) 32-megapixel camera housed in a centre-aligned hole-punch cutout.

Tecno Phantom V Flip main and wide-angle camera samples (tap to see full size)

 

Images captured using the primary camera are crisp and sharp, especially when you enable the “64MP” mode that enables pixel-binning for shots — and takes a split second longer to save the image. During the day, you get a lot of detail and colours were accurate. When you switch to the wide-angle camera during the day, there's a noticeable drop in quality, especially when it comes to exposure and colour accuracy.

The smartphone also takes good photos at dusk when lighting conditions are less favourable, capturing ample detail without adding too much noise. I found myself disabling the AI features on the camera for better results, but your mileage may vary. In dark scenarios, the Super Night mode works very well on the primary camera and captured enough detail within seconds.

While you can take selfies with the 32-megapixel camera on the inner display, the dual-display design of the Phantom V Flip allows you to click a photo of yourself using the 64-megapixel rear camera while using the cover display to preview your shot. The outer camera captures sharper images and you can also use features like Super Night mode when clicking photos of yourself in places without enough lighting.

Tecno Phantom V Flip main and wide-angle camera samples (tap to see full size)

 

You can shoot up to 4K videos at 30fps with the primary camera on the Tecno Phantom V Flip — and this is the only camera worth recording videos with. However, when shooting in low-light conditions, it is better to switch to 1080p at 60fps, but it will still appear dark and noisy — a far cry from the performance of the Super Night mode for still photos.   

Verdict

The Tecno Phantom V Flip brings foldable phones to a more affordable price point, but it makes some compromises along the way. For example, unlike its more expensive counterparts, you don't get a larger external display that can run apps or even games, like the Moto Razr 40 Ultra — this phone's outer screen is similar in size to the Moto Razr 40, which is also priced similarly. Similarly, the primary camera is the only one I enjoyed using on the Phantom V Flip, to the point where I was also using it to capture selfies.

The display on the Tecno Phantom V Flip is fluid and responsive and apps load smoothly thanks to the capable MediaTek processor and the 120Hz refresh rate. Battery life is also quite reliable and the 45W wired charging is useful to have — it is faster than the Galaxy Z Flip 5 which supports 25W charging via a PPS charger. If you don't mind some of the caveats mentioned above, you can consider the Phantom V Flip if you're looking for a foldable phone under the Rs. 60,000 mark.


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Indian Organisations Incapable of Preventing Almost Half of Cyberattacks: Report

Indian organisations are incapable of preventing almost half of cyber attacks as 64 percent of cybersecurity teams are too busy fighting critical incidents to take a proactive stance, claims a report

As many as 78 percent of Indian respondents believe their organisations could better defend against cyber attacks with more resources dedicated to preventive cybersecurity, but seven in 10 (71 percent) organisations say their IT teams are more concerned with uptime than patching and remediation, the report by Columbia-based cybersecurity company Tenable said.

The disparity results in a lack of coordination between the two teams, a challenge acknowledged by 43 percent of Indian organisations, the report based on an online study of 825 IT and cybersecurity professionals, of which 69 were Indians, conducted in 2023 stated.

Eight in 10 respondents (81 percent) said their organisations use a third-party programme for SaaS apps and services. However, only over half (54 percent) have visibility into these third-party environments making proactive security measures elusive.

"In today's threat landscape, by the time organisations react to cyberattacks, the battle is half lost,” said Tenable India Country Manager Kartik Shahani.

The study sheds light on the inherent issues within Indian organisations' own structure and operations. This misalignment in goals between IT and security teams results in a palpable lack of synchronisation, making it challenging for these vital components of an organisation to work cohesively toward a shared goal, he added. 

According to the release, the data for this report is drawn from the study “Old Habits Die Hard: How People, Process and Technology Challenges Are Hurting Cybersecurity Teams in India.”


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Samsung Galaxy S24 Series Tipped to Run on Custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC With Overclocked GPU Score

Samsung Galaxy S23 series with a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy was launched in February this year. This exclusive version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC features overclocked CPU and GPU cores. Now, Samsung seems to be gearing up to unveil the next mainline smartphones in the Galaxy series — the Galaxy S24 lineup — with a similar souped-up version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. The vanilla Galaxy S24 and S24+ are expected to debut with both Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and Exynos 2400 SoC, depending on the region. The Galaxy S24 Ultra, in contrast, could pack a Snapdragon chip across all markets.

Tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) on X claimed that Samsung will use a tweaked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC on the upcoming Galaxy S24 series. This special version of the Qualcomm chip could be called "Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC for Galaxy". It is tipped to include a GPU with a clock speed of 1GHz or 1,000MHz. This might add faster gaming capabilities.

Samsung packed a “Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform for Galaxy" on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones. It features overclocked CPU and GPU cores. The custom chip included an Adreno 740 GPU with a peak output of 719MHz. Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are also powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC for Galaxy.

Early rumours indicated that Galaxy S24 and S24+ will feature an Exynos chip in global markets like the US and Canada, while the Indian variant will get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is believed to run on a Snapdragon chip across all markets. All handsets in the Galaxy S23 lineup launched worldwide with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.

The Galaxy S24 series is expected to go official in January next year. It is likely to feature Titanium frames instead of aluminium.


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Nintendo Switch Launch Games to Include Mario, Splatoon, and Skyrim: Report

Earlier we reported that the Nintendo Switch price could start from $250. Now it seems that a few launch games for Nintendo's next console have been leaked.

The long-awaited The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild will not be available at launch due to localisation issues as per several sources. However the Wii U version of the game will still be released.

To take the place of Zelda, is Mario. The game seen during the Switch's reveal trailer will be a day one title “in all territories” according to LetsPlayVideoGames. The site also shed light on what to expect from other yet to be announced games for the console when it hits the shelves.

(Also see:  Here's What You Could Pay for the Nintendo Switch)

 

“The title will apparently feature a 3D open world hub from which different worlds can be selected, with multiple objectives to complete in each, much like Mario 64 or Mario Galaxy. This may seem obvious, but we share this information to specify that this will not be a Super Mario 3D World-style game where the action is in 3D, but each stage is a linear path designed to be completed a single time,” a post on the site reads.

It appears that the multiplayer mode shown off in the Switch reveal video is the cooperative mode of the game that will ensure players don't go too far from the other and the gameplay of one will not impede the progress of the other. Furthermore, this Mario game will have a playable demo for the press in January.

Also of interest is Skyrim for the Switch. Though Bethesda refused to confirm it would hit Nintendo's console (which could possibly be an attempt to ensure sales of its Skyrim remaster on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One aren't cannibalised), it is expected at launch along with token mod support “much like the PS4” which is to say content creators cannot use anything but in-game assets.

(Also see:  Nintendo Switch Release Date Said to Be March 17)

Finally, what to expect from the $300 variant of the Switch has also be made public. It will could release with a new version of Nintendo's multiplayer hit, Splatoon - which will have a new one on one mode.

“We have also heard that the current plan is for the more expensive Switch SKU (stock keeping unit) to come bundled with a new version of Splatoon. A big part of the push for this will be a 1 vs 1 mode where two players on separate Switches can fight over a map, switching their weapon of choice at will mid-game,” the post reads before stating Nintendo plans to support it with free content like it did for the Wii U version of the game.

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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Huawei Nova 11 SE With Snapdragon 680 SoC, 4,500mAH Battery Launched

Huawei Nova 11 series was launched in April this year in China, with all smartphones powered by 4G Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoCs. The lineup included three phones, a base Huawei Nova 11, Huawei Nova 11 Pro, and Huawei Nova 11 Ultra. Now, the company has added another model to the series with the launch of Huawei Nova 11 SE. The smartphone, debuted in China, is available in three colour options. The pre-orders for the smartphone are already live in China.

Huawei Nova 11 SE: Price, Availability

Huawei has launched the Nova SE 11 in China. The smartphones comes in two storage options with 8GB RAM. While the 256GB storage variant is priced at CNY 1,999 (nearly Rs. 23,000), the other model with 512GB storage comes at CNY 2,199 (nearly Rs. 25,000).

The Huawei Nova 11 SE is already available for pre-order in China, while the sale will officially begin starting November 3. The company has launched the smartphone in Black, Green, and White colour options.

Huawei Nova 11 SE: Specifications

The newly launched smartphone in the Huawei Nova 11 series comes equipped with a Snapdragon 680 LTE-only SoC, paired with a 2.4 GHz CPU. Huawei Nova 11 SE boots HarmonyOS 4. It packs 8GB RAM, with up to 512GB storage. It features a 6.67-inch flat OLED panel with Full HD+ resolution. The display gets a 90 Hz refresh rate.

For optics, the dual-SIM Nova 11 SE sports a triple rear camera unit, led by a 108-megapixel sensor, along with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera. It gets a 32-megapixel fsensor in the front for selfie and video calls.

The Huawei Nova 11 SE is backed by a 4,500mAh battery with support for 66W fast charging. It weighs 186 grams, and is only 7.39 mm in thickness. It features Bluetooth 5.0 and USB Type-C connectivity support.



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Huawei Nova 11 SE With Snapdragon 680 SoC, 4,500mAH Battery Launched

Huawei Nova 11 series was launched in April this year in China, with all smartphones powered by 4G Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoCs. The lineup included three phones, a base Huawei Nova 11, Huawei Nova 11 Pro, and Huawei Nova 11 Ultra. Now, the company has added another model to the series with the launch of Huawei Nova 11 SE. The smartphone, debuted in China, is available in three colour options. The pre-orders for the smartphone are already live in China.

Huawei Nova 11 SE: Price, Availability

Huawei has launched the Nova SE 11 in China. The smartphones comes in two storage options with 8GB RAM. While the 256GB storage variant is priced at CNY 1,999 (nearly Rs. 23,000), the other model with 512GB storage comes at CNY 2,199 (nearly Rs. 25,000).

The Huawei Nova 11 SE is already available for pre-order in China, while the sale will officially begin starting November 3. The company has launched the smartphone in Black, Green, and White colour options.

Huawei Nova 11 SE: Specifications

The newly launched smartphone in the Huawei Nova 11 series comes equipped with a Snapdragon 680 LTE-only SoC, paired with a 2.4 GHz CPU. Huawei Nova 11 SE boots HarmonyOS 4. It packs 8GB RAM, with up to 512GB storage. It features a 6.67-inch flat OLED panel with Full HD+ resolution. The display gets a 90 Hz refresh rate.

For optics, the dual-SIM Nova 11 SE sports a triple rear camera unit, led by a 108-megapixel sensor, along with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera. It gets a 32-megapixel fsensor in the front for selfie and video calls.

The Huawei Nova 11 SE is backed by a 4,500mAh battery with support for 66W fast charging. It weighs 186 grams, and is only 7.39 mm in thickness. It features Bluetooth 5.0 and USB Type-C connectivity support.



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Vivo X100 Price Tipped Via Online Listing Ahead of Expected Launch

Vivo X100 series is expected to launch soon. It is said to succeed the Vivo X90 lineup, which was unveiled in China in November 2022. Like the preceding series, the Vivo X100 series is likely to include three models - the base Vivo X100, Vivo X100 Pro, and Vivo X100 Pro+. Several details of these phones have surfaced online over the past few weeks. Vivo has not yet confirmed a launch date for the new series. However, according to a report, the base variant of the Vivo X100 series has been spotted on an e-commerce platform. The listing has also hinted at the price of the phone, as per the report.

An ITHome report claims to have spotted the purported Vivo X100 model on JD.com. The phone is reportedly listed with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of inbuilt storage. In the screengrab shared by the website, the model is listed at CNY 3,999 (roughly Rs. 45,500). No other details of the handset or the rest of the series were leaked in the report.

Meanwhile, a recent report suggested that the base Vivo X100 is likely to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 SoC. The phone, with this chipset, was spotted on the AnTuTu benchmarking website and had scored 2,249,858 points. This listing hinted that the smartphone could come with Android 14. It has also previously been reported to be one of the first phones to come with LPDDR5T RAM. The phone had been tipped to feature 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 inbuilt storage.

The alleged triple rear camera unit of the Vivo X100 has been tipped to include a Sony IMX920 primary sensor, a Samsung JN1 ultra-wide lens, and an OmniVision OV64B telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.

Notably, the Vivo X90 was released in India in April this year alongside the Vivo X90 Pro. The top-of-the-line Vivo X90 Pro+ did not see an India launch. The 8GB + 256GB variant of the Vivo X90 was priced at Rs. 59,999 at launch, while the 12GB + 256GB variant was listed at Rs. 63,999. The model is offered in Asteroid Black and Breeze Blue colourways.


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Fortnite Will Return to iOS in Europe as Apple Plans to Allow Third-Party App Stores on iPhone

Fortnite will be making a return to iOS in Europe, Epic Games announced on January 25. The development occurred as Apple is now forced to ...