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Moto Edge 50 Pro Review: Flagship Style, Mid-Range Price
Tried the Moto Edge 50 Pro? Share your thoughts and questions below! 👇
Are you on the hunt for a smartphone that delivers a flagship experience without the flagship price tag? If so, the new Moto Edge 50 Pro could be the answer! Motorola’s latest offering packs in impressive specs and features that rival some of the pricier competitors out there. From its sleek design and dazzling display to its powerful processor and versatile camera system, the Moto Edge 50 Pro…
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todaywold · 1 month
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Moto किया रक्षाबंधन के शुभ अवसर 200MP कैमरा वाला Motorola Edge 60 Ultra 5G स्मार्टफोन लॉन्च जबरदस्त फीचर्स के साथ!
Moto किया रक्षाबंधन के शुभ अवसर 200MP कैमरा वाला Motorola Edge 60 Ultra 5G स्मार्टफोन प्रीमियम ग्लास और मेटल फ्रेम के साथ लॉन्च इसमें दे दिया गेमर्स वालो लिए सबसे बड़ा तोहफा जिसे जानकर उड़ जाएँगे आपके होश Moto के इस स्मार्टफ़ोन को यूजर के काफी आकर्षक बनाया गया हैं, जो प्रीमियम लुक के साथ प्रीमियम ग्लास और मेटल फ्रेम प्रदान करता हैं यह फोन काफी हल्के वजन में मार्केट में उतारा गया हैं जिसे लम्बे…
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tricksfunn · 4 months
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Moto Edge 50 Fusion: Top Reasons to Buy and Potential Drawbacks
Hey everyone, exciting news – the Moto Edge 50 Fusion has finally arrived! Before we dive into this, I want to take a moment to highlight something significant. Recent reports and numbers reveal that Motorola has doubled its market share in the last year alone, propelling them into the top 10 smartphone brands. With their current trajectory, they could easily break into the top 5 within the…
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b2bordermanagement · 3 years
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Motorola Edge 30 Pro India launch date announced; to go on sale via Flipkart
Motorola Edge 30 Pro India release date has been announced. The organisation will announce its new flagship telecellsmartphone in India on February 24. The USP of the Moto Edge 30 Pro is its overall performance unit. The telecellsmartphone comes with a Snapdragon eight Gen 1 SoC, which is likewise determined at the newly-released iQOO nine Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S22 series.
Motorola Edge 30 Pro fee in India will be beneathneath Rs 50,000, making it the most inexpensive Android telecellsmartphone with a Snapdragon eight Gen 1 SoC. The telecellsmartphone’s retail field has a fee of Rs 55,999, suggesting that the retail fee will be under Rs 50,000.
The Motorola flagship telecellsmartphone will move on sale thru Flipkart quickly after its worldwide release. The Moto Edge 30 Pro India release occasion will kick off at eight PM IST on February 24. Motorola released the Edge X30 overdue closing 12 months in China. We can assume the telecellsmartphone to include the equal set of specifications because the version released in China.
Motorola Edge 30 Pro specifications 
The Motorola Edge 30 Pro attracts strength from a Snapdragon eight Gen 1 chipset. The tool comes with as much as 12GB of RAM and 256GB of inner storage. The equal overall performance unit is determined at the iQOO nine Pro (Review).
The Moto Edge 30 Pro functions a 6.eight-inch FHD+ POLED show with a 144Hz refresh charge and 576Hz contact sampling charge. It additionally packs a 5,000 mAh battery with 68W fast-charging support. The Motorola Edge 30 Pro has a characteristic a triple-digital digicam setup at the back. It comes with 50 MP sensors and a 2 MP intensity sensor. The telecellsmartphone is likewise predicted to characteristic a 60MP selfie digital digicam at the front. It will run Android 12 OS with MyUI 3.zero custom pores and skin on top.
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your-dietician · 3 years
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Best 4th of the July weekend sales at Amazon 2021
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Best 4th of the July weekend sales at Amazon 2021
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Something to celebrate: Amazon just dropped a jaw-dropping array of 4th of July deals! (Photo: Getty Images)
We hold this truth to be self-evident: When it comes to stellar holiday-weekend deals, Amazon rules.
Prime Day might be in the rearview mirror, but never fear. Amazon is having a massive sale to mark the 4th of July, with discounts as deep as those we enjoyed during “Prime Time” last month. We’re talking incredible deals on TVs and tech, amazing markdowns on kitchen items and fabulous fashion finds (new vacation wardrobe, anyone?).
Of course, with Amazon Prime you’ll get so much more — access to new movies and TV shows, discounts at Whole Foods, exclusive sales and two-day shipping on many, many items. Not yet a member? Let’s fix that: Sign up for a free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)
Score some steals before they disappear — then get outside for fun in the sun. 
Best TV sales
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Improve the view: Sony’s got the 4K TV of your dreams, at a fantastic July 4th discount. (Photo: Amazon)
This Sony X80J 65-inch 4K Ultra HD LED Smart Google TV is the latest from a manufacturer that’s long been at the forefront of top-notch home video. No shocker, then, that the display on this set is dazzlingly vivid and detailed. Originally $1,000, this beauty is available for only $898 for the 4th of July weekend!
Sony’s state-of-the-art Processor X1 is the power behind its true-to-life visuals, while HDR (High Dynamic Range) settings make sure colors stay bright and black levels are dark. Get ready: It’s going to feel like you’re sitting in the middle of all the action.
This 4K TV includes Google TV with instant access to hundreds of popular streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock and much, much more. It even has built-in Chromecast for slinging videos and music from your phone or tablet to the TV. Also: The remote has a microphone that lets you use Google Assistant for voice search and hands-free navigation. Shoppers are smitten.
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“In one word: Awesome. This is the best TV I’ve seen, for an incredible price and considering its features, it’s a steal,” raved a five-star reviewer. “It can be adjusted to give you absolute black even in a dark room; 4K and HDR are amazing…”
Check out more 4th of July TV sales below:
Insignia NS-32DF310NA19 32-inch Smart HD TV — Fire TV, $150 (was $200), amazon.com
Toshiba 32-inch Smart HD TV — Fire TV Edition, $160 (was $200), amazon.com
Toshiba 43-inch 43C350KU C350 Series LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV, $320 (was $370), amazon.com
Insignia 55-inch NS-55F301NA22 F30 Series LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV, $400 (was $500), amazon.com
LG OLED55C1PUB C1 Series 55-inch 4K Smart OLED TV, $1,397 (was $1,800), amazon.com
Samsung 65-inch Class QLED Q80A Series 4K Ultra HD Quantum Smart TV, $1,398 (was $1,700), amazon.com
Sony X90J 65-inch 4K Ultra HD LED Smart Google TV, $1,398 (was $1,600), amazon.com
Vizio 75 inch P-Series 4K Smart TV, $1,480 (was $1,700), amazon.com
Best headphone and earbud sales
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Make all your friends jealous — and save $130. (Photo: Amazon)
On sale for $170, from $300, the Beats Solo Pro Headphones sync to just about any smartphone or laptop via Bluetooth, delivering rich audio and sturdy bass. Super sleek, the pro-level headphones come in a cool Light Blue. They’re noise-canceling, so you can block out just about all background and ambient sound to enjoy your favorite music and podcasts…or just a bit of silence.
“These are the best Beats so far…less bass-heavy than previous models. Sound is really crisp,” wrote a delighted five-star reviewer. “Very worth it. The noise canceling feature is so good. You basically cannot hear anything around you!”
The Beats have up to 40 hours of battery life per charge, so you don’t have to be tethered to an outlet all day long. They can pump out a solid stream of music with top-notch audio for nearly two days; most wireless headphones tap out after about 30 hours.
Check out more 4th of July headphone and earbud sales below:
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds, $128 (was $300), amazon.com
Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones, $120 (was $200), amazon.com
Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones, $199 (was $350), amazon.com
Apple AirPods (wireless charging case), $160 (was $199), amazon.com
Apple AirPods Max, $490 (was $549), amazon.com
Sony ZX Series Wired On-Ear Headphones, $10 (was $20), amazon.com
Otium Wireless Earbuds, $23 with on-page coupon (was $46), amazon.com
Beats Ep Wired On-Ear Headphones, $90 (was $130), amazon.com
Best smartphone and tablet sales
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The Moto G7 Plus is 40 percent off — down to a mere $150. (Photo: Amazon)
Who said a quality smartphone has to be expensive? Not us! The Motorola Moto G7 Plus — which is on sale for only $150 (was $250) — is equipped with 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage (expandable via microSD card). This Android smartphone, instantly upgradable to Android 10, also comes with a 6.2-inch Full HD+ Max Vision display that’s super sharp and bright. The Moto G7 Plus features a 16-megapixel rear shooter with a five-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls and selfies. Need extra security? It has a fingerprint sensor on its back.
“This phone is better than you can imagine…,” raved a savvy Amazon shopper. “Excellent build quality and body materials. The screen is responsive…. The operating system is the same as in Google Pixel, which is much more expensive. This is faster than any (budget) phone. I recommend it — a good buy for your family members who do not need a lot of unnecessary features, and at the same time you will get a very high-quality device.”
Check out more 4th of July smartphone and tablet sales below:
Apple iPad (10.2-inch, Wi-Fi, 32GB), $299 (was $329), amazon.com
Apple iPad Air (10.9-inch, Wi-Fi, 256GB), $699 (was $749), amazon.com
Marvue M10 Tablet, $96 with on-page coupon (was $130), amazon.com
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7, $179 (was $230), amazon.com
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7, $544 (was $650), amazon.com
TCL 10L Unlocked Android Smartphone, $175 (was $250), amazon.com
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, $317 (was $350), amazon.com
TCL 10 Pro Unlocked Android Smartphone, $300 with on-page coupon (was $400), amazon.com
E-Tronic Edge Phone Armband Sleeve, $11 with on-page coupon (was $13), amazon.com
Best gaming sales
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At nearly 80 percent off, this game is worth buying in multiples and saving as gifts. (Photo: Amazon)
Amazon has chopped an incredible $47 off NBA 2K21 for PS4 — it’s down to just 13 bucks this weekend. The game features all 30 NBA teams and players, including Trae Young, Devon Booker, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard, Zion Williamson, Damian Lillard, LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Steph Curry, James Harden and Gordon Hayward.
NBA 2K21 has all the dynamic, vivid gameplay you want, from multi-player online to one-on-one (you versus the game itself). For the first time ever, it features WNBA teams as well, with players like Brittney Griner, Elena Delle Donne, Liz Cambag and Nneka Ogwumike. Right now, the price is more than right…it’s nuts!
“My son loves this game,” shared a delighted parent. “The players are realistic looking and the commentators are hilarious at times. Overall, I think it’s a great game.”
Check out more 4th of July gaming sales below:
BioShock: The Collection, $19 (was $50), amazon.com
NBA 2K21 (Xbox Series X), $20 (was $70), amazon.com
Mafia: Definitive Edition (PS4), $20 (was $40), amazon.com
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4), $15 (was $40), amazon.com
Godfall (PS5), $40 (was $70), amazon.com
Luna Gaming Controller, $56 (was $70), amazon.com
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo Switch), $48 (was $60), amazon.com
Runmus Gaming Headset, $16 (was $43), amazon.com
Madden NFL 21: Next Level Edition (Xbox Series X), $40 (was $70), amazon.com
The Falconeer: Day One Edition (Xbox Series X), $23 (was $40), amazon.com
Outriders Day One Edition (PS5), $45 (was $60), amazon.com
Immortals Fenyx Rising (PS5), $25 (was $60), amazon.com
Best smart-home sales
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Open your front door using nothing but your fingerprint. (Photo: Amazon)
On sale for $150 with on-page coupon (was $200), the eufy by Anker Security Smart Touch Keyless Entry Door Lock recognizes your fingerprint in less than a second, so you never again have to rummage through your bag or pockets for your keys. You don’t even have to remember a passcode. Your fingerprint does the trick. The brand takes your security seriously: it lets you store your fingerprint locally instead of on the cloud, so your identity stays safe and private.
“The more Eufy products I buy, the more impressed I am with the quality,” says one of many five-star shoppers. “…After installing the lock and setting it up, which has to be one of the easiest setups around, I saved the fingerprints for all the members of my family. The fingerprint reader worked flawlessly every time.”
Check out more 4th of July smart-home sales below:
Kamep Wireless Wi-Fi Video Doorbell Camera, $65 (was $130), amazon.com
TP-Link N300 WiFi Extender (TL-WA855RE), $17 (was $30), amazon.com
Moen 7594BL Arbor One-Handle Pulldown Kitchen Faucet, $289 (was $500), amazon.com
Govee Smart Light Bulbs, $11 with on-page coupon (was $22), amazon.com
Govee 65.6ft Alexa LED Strip Lights, $40 with on-page coupon (was $60), amazon.com
Govee 33ft LED Strip Lights, $18 (was $23), amazon.com
Honeywell Home RCHT8610WF2006/W, T5 Smart Thermostat, $107 (was $151), amazon.com
TanTan Smart Table Lamp, $24 with on-page coupon (was $33), amazon.com
Kasa Smart Plug HS103P4 (four-pack), $25 (was $30), amazon.com
Kasa Smart Light Switch HS200P3 (three-pack), $35 (was $45), amazon.com
Best vacuum sales
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Grab this brilliant robovac for nearly 40 percent off — and never vacuum again. (Photo: Amazon)
For 4th of July weekend, the eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim) is on sale for just $140 (was $230). Its slim, 2.85-inch tall body glides under furniture seamlessly for a thorough vacuum each time. It’s versatile too: It can transition from hardwood floors to carpet to tile with ease.
The BoostIQ feature makes it “smart” in more ways than one, helping it to automatically increase suction power as needed, and its high-capacity battery delivers up to 100 minutes of run time on a single charge.
“I wasn’t quite sure what to expect … But this is great! I went from having piles of pet hair on the floor to none at all,” wrote a five-star fan. “It is mind-blowing how eufy finds all of this pet hair and dust. My allergies have been reduced by 90 percent. It has truly changed my life and I didn’t need to spend $800-plus.”
Check out more 4th of July vacuum sales below:
Lefant M210 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, $195 (was $400), amazon.com
OKP Life K2 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, $124 (was $300), amazon.com
roborock E4 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, $210 (was $300), amazon.com
Kenmore 31510 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, $150 with on-page coupon (was $259), amazon.com
Goovi Robot Vacuum, $148 (was $210), amazon.com
eufy by Anker, RoboVac L70 Hybrid, $320 (was $550), amazon.com
Hoover SmartWash Automatic Carpet Cleaner Machine, $249 (was $300), amazon.com
ThisWorx Handheld Car Vacuum Cleaner, $32 with on-page coupon (was $37), amazon.com
Yeedi K650 Robot Vacuum, $160 with on-page coupon (was $180), amazon.com
Best home office sales
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Three cheers for the red, white and blue (and orange and pink and every other bold hue). This MacBook Air is $100 off. (Photo: Amazon)
What’s so great about the MacBook Air? Glad you asked! A speedy Apple octa-core M1 processor, 8GB of memory, 256GB of on-board storage and the latest version of macOS Big Sur, that’s what. The Apple MacBook Air — on sale for $899 (was $999) — is a sleek and slim speed demon. It’s also super-lightweight at just under three pounds. Pretty too: You can score one of these in Gold, Silver and Apple’s signature Space Gray.
“…I needed an upgrade from my heavy MacBook Pro… I needed something super light and thin — I can just bring [it] everywhere and slide it in my bag,” shared a satisfied Amazon shopper. “I am obsessed with how fast this MacBook Air is. The battery life is on point. I used it for movies and series at work and it lasted for three days. The processor is so good. I open so many tabs at once and it has not lagged on me.” 
Check out more 4th of July home office sales below:
Cloud Massage Shiatsu Foot Massager Machine, $240 (was $340), amazon.com
Renpho Neck Shoulder Massager, $30 with on-page coupon (was $50), amazon.com
Vybe Percussion Massage Gun, $150 with on-page coupon (was $200), amazon.com
DamKee Massage Gun, $69 with on-page coupon for Prime members only (was $110), amazon.com
Apple MacBook Pro (M1), $1,199 (was $1,299), amazon.com
Acer Chromebook Spin 311, $261 (was $499), amazon.com
FelixKing Ergonomic Desk Chair, $125 with on-page coupon (was $160), amazon.com
Truweo Posture Corrector, $12 (was $30), amazon.com
Saiji Laptop Bed Tray Desk, $28 with on-page coupon (was $100), amazon.com
Canon Office and Business MB5120 All-in-One Printer, $250 (was $300), amazon.com
Best kitchen sales
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Refresh your kitchen with this luxe Cuisinart set — and save $415. (Photo: Amazon)
Whether you’re looking to upgrade your existing cookware set, replace old gear and start fresh, or give an incredible gift, this Cuisinart set is perfect. It has everything you need for easy and creative dinner prep: Two sauce pans, two skillets, a stockpot, a sauté pan, and a steamer. Also stunning: The $415 savings (with on-page coupon). This set is stainless steel and oven-safe up to 550 degrees.
“I absolutely LOVE these pots and pans!” a shopper shared. “They are beautiful in appearance, have some weight to them but not too much, and are made extremely well. The handles to the pans are so comfortable, unlike many pans I’ve used before.”
Check out more 4th of July kitchen sales below:
Elite Gourmet EGC-007 Easy Electric Poacher, $16 (was $30), amazon.com
Cuisinart HM-90S Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Handheld Mixer, $72 (was $145), amazon.com
Philips Kitchen Appliances Digital Twin TurboStar Airfryer XXL, $300 (was $400), amazon.com
Bayco 9 Pack Glass Meal Prep Containers, $40 (was $50), amazon.com
Gotham Steel Smokeless Grill Indoor Grill, $38 (was $50), amazon.com
Ninja Personal Blender, $49 (was $70), amazon.com
Ozeri ZK14-S Pronto Digital Multifunction Kitchen and Food Scale, $10 (was $15), amazon.com
Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick 500 Watt 9-Speed Immersion Multi-Purpose Hand Blender, $30 (was $45), amazon.com
Bonsenkitchen Handheld Milk Frother, $10 (was $18), amazon.com
Best beauty sales
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Your delicate under-eye skin will thank you. (Photo: Amazon)
If the past year hasn’t been kind to your eyes, now you can turn back the clock. This under-eye cream tackles signs of aging and exhaustion (puffiness, wrinkles, dullness — you know the story) and the formula is free of parabens, mineral oil, and fragrances. It’s also allergy-tested and super gentle.
“OMG, this really is amazing!” says a thrilled reviewer. “I have used many eye creams over the last 40 years, and this one works within a few days, and really helps eliminate crows feet around the eye area. I honestly think that it has taken at least five years off my face!…”
Check out more 4th of July beauty sales below:
AuraGlow Teeth Whitening Kit, $38.50 with on-page coupon (was $60), amazon.com
LilyAna Naturals Retinol Cream for Face, $25 with on-page coupon (was $30), amazon.com
CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30, $11 (was $19), amazon.com
Biolage Hydrasource Shampoo, $25 (was $32), amazon.com
Naturewell Retinol Advanced Moisturizing Cream for Face and Body, $17 (was $23), amazon.com
Anti Aging Serum 3-Pack for Face, $20 (was $25), amazon.com
Belei by Amazon: Vitamin C + Hyaluronic Acid Serum, $14 (was $19), amazon.com
Best style sales
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Leggings with a pocket for your cards, keys and phone — genius. (Photo: Amazon)
We can’t overstate the importance of a great pair of leggings: They’re perfect for so many occasions and can take you from couch to gym to real world effortlessly. But the super-popular Ewedoos leggings are a cut above. They have a flattering high waist, an oversized pocket (!), and a leg-lengthening ankle crop. 
“These leggings are amazing!” a shopper declared. “They are so comfy and soft…. They are also squat proof! They don’t roll at the waistband AT ALL. Stop second guessing and get these!!”
Check out more 4th of July style sales below:
Leggings Depot Leggings, $10 (was $30), amazon.com
Cthh leggings, $16 (was $30), amazon.com
Prettygarden Ladies Basic Crewneck Belted Office Dress, $30 (was $37), amazon.com
a.Jesdani Women’s Button Down, $35 (was $50), amazon.com
Korsis Women’s Summer Casual T Shirt Dress, $32 (was $47), amazon.com
Ewedoos Women’s Yoga Pants, $17 (was $27), amazon.com
Milumia Women’s Boho Button Up Split Floral Print Flowy Party Dress, $32 (was $44), amazon.com
Best health and wellness sales
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A six-pack of the good stuff, on sale for only $26. (Photo: Amazon)
If the past year taught us anything, it’s that we can never have too much Purell. The brand’s iconic formula is a must for any household, whether for cleaning hands or wiping down surfaces. This spray — sold as a six pack of large (32 ounce) bottles, kills 99.9 percent of viruses and bacteria, including cold and flu, strep, norovirus, Listeria, MRSA, VRE, and human coronavirus.
“This is a wonderful cleaning product,” shared a shopper. “…Kills smells like a champ…”
Check out more 4th of July health and wellness sales below:
Wecolor 100 Pcs Disposable 3 Ply Earloop Face Masks, $8 (was $13), amazon.com
Purell TFX Touch-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer Dispenser, $33 (was $109), amazon.com
Microban Professional Sanitizing Spray, $34 (was $38), amazon.com
Purell Advanced Hand Sanitizer Refreshing Gel, $32 (was $37), amazon.com
Lysol Disinfecting Spray, Crisp Linen, $11 (was $16), amazon.com
Lysol, Disinfectant Spray, $7 (was $11), amazon.com
Best mattress and bedding sales
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Supportive and soothing, like a good bedmate should be. (Photo: Amazon)
Soft to the touch but firm for the neck, these pillows are made from a plush poly-soybean fiber blend. They’re totally vegan, great for side-sleepers, back-sleepers and stomach-sleepers, and sold as a pair for just $33 ((normally $58)! More than 3,700 five-star reviewers can’t be wrong.
“These pillows are wonderful!” one shopper shared. “I had neck pain every morning from sleeping on pillows with no support. With these, I don’t have to constantly readjust myself to find a comfortable position. They are soft yet firm and provide excellent support.”
Check out more 4th of July bedding sales below:
Smart Queen Cooling Weighted Blanket, $28 (was $60), amazon.com
Queen Mattress Pad Cover Cooling Mattress Topper, $40 (was $60), amazon.com
Utopia Bedding Premium Cotton Blanket, $24 (was $38), amazon.com
LuxClub 6 PC Sheet Set Bamboo Sheets, $35 for queen (was $57), amazon.com
Casper Sleep Pillow for Sleeping, $55 (was $65), amazon.com
Utopia Bedding Gusseted Pillow, $24 (was $31), amazon.com
Utopia Bedding Down Alternative Comforter, $35 (was $57), amazon.com
Best pet sales
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Treat your g’boy to a special down-home delight. (Photo: Amazon)
If you’re a pet parent, you know how important it is to ensure that your pups are eating right. While most puppy snacks are loaded with preservatives, dyes and all sorts of nasties, these bites from Amazon in-house brand Wag are made (in the USA) with chicken as the very first ingredient. For the 4th of July, they’re down to $8 from $14, with the on-page coupon.
“My dog is in love with these,” a shopper declared. “Normally she shares her treats when her dog friends come over but not these. If I give them to her friends, she takes them away from them and gobbles them up!”
Check out more 4th of July pet sales below:
Petstages Cat Tracks Cat Toy, $9 (was $25), amazon.com
Rachael Ray Nutrish Dog Treats, $6 (was $14), amazon.com
Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Dog Brick Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy, $14 (was $25), amazon.com
Outward Hound Hide-A-Squirrel Squeaky Puzzle Plush Dog Toy, $20 (was $30), amazon.com
Milk-Bone MaroSnacks Dog Treats, $7 (was $12), amazon.com
Potaroma 3 Silvervine Catnip Balls, $11 (was $15), amazon.com
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Week 22 in review: Realme X50 Pro Player, X3 SuperZoom, Watch and TVs are here
Last week was huge for Realme. It unveiled 3 phones, two TVs, a smartwatch and a pair of headphones and power banks, across a few events in India, China and Europe.
Starting off with the phones – the Realme X50 Pro Player Edition. It’s mostly a X50 Pro but with better cooling and slightly inferior cameras for the same price. It’s on sale in China now.
The Realme X3 SuperZoom brings an 8MP 5x periscope camera, a 64MP main camera, a Snapdragon 855+ and a 120Hz fast-refresh IPS LCD and a potent 12/256GB option for €499, when it goes on sale on June 2.
The Realme 6s replaces the Realme 6’s 64MP main cam for a 48MP one and drops down the price to €200 (from €230) – it too launches on June 2.
The Realme Watch has a 1.4-inch touchscreen, 12 watch faces (with 100 more coming later on), heart rate sensor, fitness tracking and a INR3,999 ($53/€48, converted) price tag when it launches on June 5. Realme also unveiled a 32-inch and 43-inch Smart TV, an 18W and 30W power bank and a pair of TWS earbuds.
Not to be outdone, Redmi also had its fair share of announcements last week. Starting off with the Redmi 10X and 10X Pro, which bring AMOLED displays, Dimensity 820 chipsets with dual SIM 5G connectivity and a starting price of CNY1,599 ($224, converted) and CNY2,229 ($322, converted), respectively. There’s also the Redmi 10X 4G, which is a rebranded Redmi Note 9. It starts at CNY999 ($140, converted).
Redmi also unveiled the Redmi Display 1A – a beautiful 23.8-inch 1080p monitor with slim bezels, that costs just CNY 599 ($83, converted).
A week after we saw the first Galaxy Note20 CAD-based renders, we got the same for the Galaxy Note20+. According to the schematics, the Galaxy Note20+ will be slightly larger than its predecessor, but retain its general design with flat top and bottom and the curved edges of the front and rear panel. The volume and power keys will be moved back to the right of the phone.
A report suggested that the upcoming iPhone 12 family’s launch will be delayed by two months – instead of mid-September, the 4 new models will launch in mid-November.
Those were the key stories – below is the full list of top stories from last week. See you next one!
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The phone should be “slightly bigger” than the Note20, the overall design remains the same.
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We’re expecting 4 models all with 5G and smaller notches.
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The 10X 5G is the most affordable 5G device on the market.
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The Realme X3 SuperZoom packs a 120Hz IPS LCD display, dual selfie camera.
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The phone steps back on the camera department, keeps all the other flagship features.
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Previously available only in closed beta, MIUI 12 is now being pushed to some Mi 9T handsets.
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You can see that the screen is a lot bigger.
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Some details are still not clear, but this appears to be a “lite” version of the Moto G8.
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First sale is scheduled for June 2, prices are INR12,999 ($170) or INR21,999 ($290).
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It will ship over there on July 24, and in Germany during the week of June 15.
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It’s almost a Realme 6 at a 6i price – €200, the only real change is the main camera.
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This Redmi monitor has very thin bezels, ideal for using in dual or multi-setups.
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Huawei’s 10x periscope-zoom flagship is finally hitting store shelves.
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It also comes with heart rate monitor, sleep tracker, and 14 Sports Modes.
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They could arrive as early as this fall with the Samsung Galaxy Note20 lineup.
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Both have large 5,000mAh batteries and 6.6″ screens. The vanilla model only gets a 13MP main cam, however.
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Bigger than the 4a, yet smaller than the 3a XL.
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Optimized for video and for recording yourself.
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Cortex-A78 brings a 20% performance boost or 50% higher efficiency, while the X1 is a super powerful core to rival the Apple A-series CPUs.
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Nokia 8.1 Review:  The Smooth Mid-range does nearly everything right
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With the Nokia 7 Plus, HMD Global set up an astounding and mainstream mid-range and the Nokia 8.1 attempts to rehash this achievement. Regardless of whether that will work, you will discover in this Nokia 8.1 review.
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2018 was a bustling year for HMD Global, the Finnish company in charge of the Nokia Android smartphones. Many models were released, for the most part including budget gears. The best (and as we would like to think the best) cell phone was the Nokia 7 Plus, a mid-range with great specifications, fine programming and great inducement for cash. Despite the fact that the name proposes something else, the new Nokia 8.1 is as per HMD Global the otherworldly successor of the 7 Plus. It's anything but a trade for the Nokia 8 from 2017, which was more a top of the line gadget. The 8.1 is a working class that handles a portion of the 7 Plus torment focuses, attempting to equal with a similar achievement. That has to a great extent succeeded, as you will discover in this Nokia 8.1 review.
Nokia 8.1: Strong Housing of metal and glass
On the off chance that you put the Nokia 7 Plus and 8.1 by one another, there are impressive outside contrasts. The 7 Plus has a full metal casing and a fine covering on the back, making the telephone feel superbly firm. The device can get hammered, and that inclination you have something less with the 8.1. This is on the grounds that the back is presently totally made of glass, which is obviously a progressively powerless material. The edge around the lodging is as yet made of metal.
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hmdglobal.com HMD Global has unmistakably centred more around design, on the grounds that the Nokia 8.1 looks more modern and pleasant than its predecessor. The dimensions have continued as before with 154.8 by 75.8 by 8 millimetres, yet the 8.1 feels less awkward in light of the fact that the screen edges are thinner and you essentially have more screen in a similar configuration. A little drawback is that the Nokia 8.1 does not look extremely thrilling. The design is like that of the Nokia 7.1, which thusly takes after the Nokia 5.1 Plus. The design of Nokia with all Smartphones about the equivalent and that makes it somewhat exchangeable at this point. The 7 Plus had a progressively claim character.    
Nokia 8.1: Incredible screen and Hardware
That screen is 6.18 inches tall and has a resolution of 2280 by 1080 pixels. That is more than adequate and makes for sharp pictures, while additionally with the colour reproduction and most extreme brilliance. Particularly the latter is valuable, on the grounds that the Nokia 7 Plus was somewhat hard to peruse in splendid daylight. With the 8.1 you have no issues with this and that is a decent enhancement. Much the same as pretty much every Android smartphone that has been released over the most recent couple of months, a notch is situated at the top of the screen. That notch is somewhat wide with the Nokia 8.1 and is 'off' by default. In the spaces by the notch, the notifications, time couple with the system information (wifi, battery rate) appear; however you have no choice to switch on the notch. This function may, in any case, be included during an update. Unlocking your phone with face recognition is likewise not present and that is a shame. Xiaomi’s Pocophone F1 has this function for instance and on that device, it works exceptionally well.
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hmdglobal.com In the hook is the new Snapdragon 710, an octa-core processor that we will presumably observe in a lot more midrange Android smartphones in 2019. The chip is helped by 4GB RAM and 64GB. The execution of the hardware is amazing: applications load rapidly, performing multiple tasks with no issue and the Nokia 8.1 takes off through the software. Just in case you're used to high-end phones, you'll see the contrasts between a faster processor and this Snapdragon 710. However, we set out to state that the 8.1 is quick enough for each user. The unique fingerprint scanner is on the back and works precisely and rapidly. Similarly, there is earphone connection, micro-SD card, Bluetooth 5.0 and a solitary speaker at the base.
Android One is an Assurance for Updates
As we have generally expected from Nokia, there is little to be said about the software. The Nokia 8.1 is an Android One gadget, which means you are ensured long haul software backing and three-year month to month security updates. The 8.1 is additionally one of the cheaper phones that run out of the box on Android 9.0 (Pie). This gives you quick access to the new motion control and valuable additional items, for instance, Adaptive Brightness and Adaptive Battery. These are some of the features embedded in Pie and how they function, you can peruse in our broad Android Pie review. On Nokia's own camera app and a support application, the 8.1 keeps running on stock-Android. This is Android as Google expected and by far the best form of the mobile operating system. On account of the ground-breaking hardware, Android Pie truly makes its mark on the 8.1, which serve as a big plus. Add to that the long stretches of updates, and you have an extremely future-evidence smartphone.
Nokia 8.1: Enhanced Camera
Likewise decent: the camera of the Nokia 8.1 is superior to that of the 7 Plus. On the back, there is again a double camera of 12 and 13-megapixels, in spite of the fact that the design is somewhat extraordinary. The telephoto lens of Nokia 7 Plus, with which you can zoom up to 2x optically, has vanished. The secondary lens is currently chiefly utilized for gathering profundity data for portrait photographs, and that functions admirably. The bokeh impact is connected flawlessly and works essentially better on the Nokia 8.1. Amid the day, the 8.1 makes amazing photographs, where a great deal of detail is obvious, hues look lovely and the self-adjust works quick. Occasionally, the smartphone experiences difficulty with the optimal adjustment of the lighting, yet that is definitely not a gigantic issue. It is more irritating than the camera application is sometimes a bit slow, in spite of the fact that it is a great deal clearer than the camera software of the Nokia 7.1. There is likewise a Pro mode, where you can modify a wide range of settings. For instance, you set the aperture yourself. Just for the genuine connoisseur, however, it conveys exceptionally pleasant pictures. The primary camera of the Nokia 8.1 has optical picture adjustment and that likewise helps in low light circumstances. Pictures remain sensibly sharp, however, don't expect brilliant photos. High-end phones consistently complete much better, however in this price range, the 8.1 has a place with the better. The 20-megapixel selfie camera, in addition, performs well, even with less light.
Nokia 8.1: Battery Life
The Nokia 8.1 has a 3500 mAh battery and that is more than normal in 2018. The real battery life can likewise be portrayed: great, yet not extremely amazing. That is positively not a debacle, on the grounds that on a full load you get during that time with no issues and I frequently figured out how to press multi-day and a half out of the 8.1. Very Good, in spite of the fact that there are devices in this price range - think about the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 with its 4000 mAh battery - that last more. Adjustable battery management, an element of Pie that guarantees that applications that you utilize less regularly also utilize less battery power, helps a bit. Because of a little bit smaller battery, the Nokia 8.1 has the favourite standpoint that charging goes quick. With a half hour of recharging, you have another 40 to 50 per cent battery and that is sufficient to get past an extensive usage on daily basis. From 0 to 100 per cent of charging takes around two hours with the included USB Type-C quick charger.
Nokia 8.1 Price
With a proposed retail price of 399 euros (equivalent to N164, 787), the Nokia 8.1 maintain between budget Smartphones (which have improved in 2018) and flagships that have since dropped in cost. Devices, for example, the Motorola Moto G6 Plus and Xiaomi Mi A2, both impressively cheaper, for instance, don't add up much for the Nokia 8.1. Are you set to pay in excess of 100 euros more, for instance, you end up with the Samsung Galaxy S9? What's more, that is a competitor that the Nokia can not so much handle.
Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Review
Additionally, the Pocophone F1 from Xiaomi is a decent alternative in contrast to the Nokia 8.1, and furthermore somewhat less expensive. The Pocophone F1 has all the more ground-breaking hardware, better battery life and excellent face recognition, yet is less well supported and has a shabby, plastic housing.
Summary of Nokia 8.1 Review
With the Nokia 8.1, the Finnish manufacturer is indeed exhibiting an astounding mid-ranger. The device has a strong device, quick hardware, fine cameras and is ensured by the Android One program. Less is that the smartphone looks to some degree generic and the battery life is not exactly with the Nokia 7 Plus. With everything taken into account, you get an extraordinary smartphone for 399 euros that you can use for quite a long time. All things considered, we would hang tight somewhat longer for the Nokia 8.1 to drop marginally in price. The device is pretty complete, yet does not have such an exceptionally focused price quality proportion as a few competitors. For significantly less cash you can get here of what this Nokia knows to offer.
Nokia 8.1 Release Date and Price
The Nokia 8.1 will be available in the most market in early January 2019 for the price of 399 euros which is equivalent to N164, 787 and you can be pre-ordered it. You will soon have the choice to select between three colours:  blue/silver, steel/copper, iron/steel What is your take on this Nokia 8.1 features? Share your thought on the review box below. Read the full article
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Honor 7S review: Your grandma deserves better With the Honor 10, Honor created a smartphone that challenged a lot of flagships at a very affordable mid-range price tag. The OEM has proven itself to be a master of efficiency in engineering and highly competitive in lower price categories. This is Honor’s cheapest phone yet. So, what happens when that same company takes on the budget market? What can we expect for a measly 99 pounds (~$129)? Let’s find out in this Honor 7S review. Let’s just say it’s best not to get your hopes up. Don't get your hopes up Design and features: Plain Jane Let’s start with the design. You should expect a number of concessions in a phone costing 99 pounds, and this one’s got plenty. This is a very plastic phone with a generic design. It’s also quite thick, which may not be an issue depending on your preferences – but it further betrays the phone’s budget nature. It’s not necessarily ugly, though. In fact it actually looks fairly solid — I really like the rounded edges. It’s not even close to premium, but it’s certainly acceptable. The screen is 5.45 inches, with a 1,440 x 720 resolution. A sub-1080p screen is pretty rare these days, even at this price. That said, the 18:9 aspect ratio and 73 percent screen-to-body ratio make it feel at least somewhat modern. From purely a design standpoint, this is a well-made budget device with sensible cost cutting compromises. Unfortunately, the average design is one of the device’s best aspects. Features: None to speak of Another moderately good aspect of the 7s is its 3,020mAh battery. It isn’t absurdly big, but does very well with the chipset and the low-res screen. I’ve gotten 8 hours of screen-on time with basic usage, which is pretty darn good. Taxing the CPU and connectivity will drain it a lot faster. You’re really looking at just over a day when it comes to more intensive use. There’s no fingerprint scanner here, which is a bit of a blow. There’s no face detection either, so you really are left with only the basic PIN or password for your security. Hello, old friend The 7s uses Micro-USB. Nicer features like water resistance, NFC, and wireless charging are missing — all perfectly fair and to be expected (even if the AWOL fingerprint scanner stings a bit). What strikes me as a really cheap move on the other hand is the complete lack of a speaker grill. The 7S instead uses the phone speaker for media and notifications, which creates a lot of distortion at higher volumes. It’s useful if you want to kick a YouTube habit, but otherwise actually quite unpleasant. Coupled with the 720p screen, this really isn’t a good option for media consumption. I’ve used plenty of cheap devices but none completely lacking a speaker grill! It’s only got 16GB of storage, which meant I actually had to pick and choose which apps I wanted to transfer from my previous device. This really isn’t a good option for media consumption However, there is expandable storage up to 256GB, so you’ll at least be able to store a lot of data there. Still, 16GB is very limiting, especially considering the apps that need to be installed on internal storage. There’s dual SIM, which I know will please a lot of people. Performance: Low specs meets bloated OS I’m just going to come out with it: the Honor 7S is not an impressive phone — even taking into account the low price. The Honor 7S packs a low-end Mediatek MT6739 processor, and a minimal 2GB of RAM. That’s certainly not an impressive showing on paper, but the actual real-world performance somehow manages to fall short of even the most modest expectations. Response time, load times, browsing, and smoothness all take a serious hit. Often, you’ll hit a key and wait a fraction of a second for it to respond. You’ll spend a fair amount of time looking at splash screens while apps load, or wondering if the phone’s crashed. It’s not uncommon to find basic animations freezing mid-way through. Pretty much any time the Swiftkey keyboard pops up (the pre-installed default), you’ll get a brief blank space underneath your current app. I’ve actually become bored waiting for my photos to open up. Even trying to use the wallpaper app for photos was a chore. Technically it supports split screen multitasking, but I wouldn’t bother. While most other lower end devices can handle most games just fine, the Honor 7S is not the device for you if you plan on playing 3D titles with decent performance. Even a favorite 2D title of mine — Run Gun, Jump Gun — runs in slow-mo as though everything is taking place under water. PUBG doesn’t work due to a glitch. There’s no gyroscope sensor either, so 360-degree content is off limits and VR is definitely a no go. It probably wouldn’t have the horsepower to run it anyway. It really isn’t any fun to use The performance should be better than this, even given the hardware. I suspect the issue may have something to do with the Color OS UI layer, the amount of bloat (especially egregious given the small amount of space), and a lack of optimization. The Honor 10 made up for software bloat with its Kirin 970, and some potential AI RAM management. The Honor 7S is an experiment in combining poor software optimization with sub-par hardware, and it really isn’t any fun to use. The default Huawei launcher is not pretty, but at least you can change it Phones aren’t just luxuries anymore — they’re essential tools for most of us. When you can’t rely on your device to open up the camera, maps, or even contacts quickly, you have a problem. It at least works well as a phone. Call quality was good and the phone allows turning the volume on the earpiece up extra loud to drown out background noise. It’s a nice touch, though clearly only included to sidestep the need for a speaker. Camera: Meh Believe it or not, I take no pleasure in writing a negative reviews (well, maybe just a little bit). I was really hoping the camera might be this phone’s saving grace. Honor has a habit of sticking feature-packed cameras into even its cheaper models. That’s not the case here. All the Honor 7x’s fun options have been stripped out of the app, including the pro mode and light painting. You get a few fun filters, but it’s otherwise a basic, stripped-down affair. As a result, the camera gets very little support. The good news is that the rear shooter here is 13MP, which is respectable. The selfie camera is also not bad at 5MP — it even comes with an LED light. Unfortunately, photos are dark, lack detail, and often come out blurry due to the lack of stabilization. White balance is all over the place, and a lot of shots just don’t work because of that. Low light performance is also poor, and the aperture is fairly narrow at f/2.2, limiting the depth of field effects that you can achieve. It’s not atrocious — I have seen worse. If you take a lot of photos, you’ll probably want to bring your camera along too. You won’t be hanging these on your wall. Video is available at 1080p, but seeing as there’s no gyroscope, you shouldn’t be surprised to find that there’s no stabilization here either resulting in some pretty shaky footage. Bottom line: There’s better out there I usually aim to use a phone for at least a week before writing a review , so I can give it a fair chance and catch any kinks not immediately apparent. To be completely honest, I gave up after a few days with the Honor 7S — it was simply too frustrating to use. There were already enough “kinks” for me to make up my mind. This might all seem a little unfair. Maybe it comes across as a rant (my apologies). I am perfectly aware that you shouldn’t expect the world for 99 pounds. However, other devices out offer far more impressive specs, features, and performance that cost a similar amount. Take the OPPO Realme 1 that I reviewed recently. The base model costs $110 and it comes with a better screen, more RAM, face detection, a glass back, faster processor, bigger battery, and (gasp!) speaker grill. For 50 pounds (~$65) more, you could get something like the Moto G6 Play or a host of other much more compelling devices. I could live with the design and the lack of high-end features. Even the low resolution would be fine; the sluggishness is just too much. The sound quality is also actively unpleasant. To conclude this Honor 7S review, I just can’t recommend this device. So that’s it for our Honor 7S review. If it weren’t for the poor performance, I could suggest this as a gift for your Grandma or someone else who doesn’t need any high-end features. As it is, I wouldn’t wish this on your Grandma. , via Android Authority http://bit.ly/2A2Zn4d
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Download the file in excel format :- 110-segment-scooter-compare
110 CC Scooter Honda Activa 5G Hero Maestro Edge TVS Jupiter Mahindra Gusto Yamaha Fascino Variants Ex- showroom price(kol) Engine Engine Type Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, HET Engine Air-Cooled, 4-Stroke Single Cylinder OHC Engine Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, OHC Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, M-TEC Engine Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 2-Valve, SOHC Engine Displacement (CC) 109.19 cc 110.9 cc 109.7 cc 109.6 cc 113 cc Power (PS@rpm) 8.11 PS @ 7500 rpm 8.15 PS @ 7500 rpm 7.99 PS @ 7500 rpm 8.15 PS @ 7500 rpm 7.1 PS @ 7500 rpm Torque (Nm@rpm) 9 Nm @ 5500 rpm 8.7 Nm @ 5500 rpm 8 Nm @ 5500 rpm 9 Nm @ 5500 rpm 8.1 Nm @ 5000 rpm Bore 50 mm 50.0 mm 54 mm 52 mm 50 mm Stroke 55.6 mm 56.5 mm 49 mm 49 mm 57.8 mm No Of Cylinders 1 1 1 1 1 Drive Type Belt Drive Chain Drive Belt Drive Belt Drive Belt Drive Valves (per cylinder) 2 2 2 Fuel System Carburetor Carburetor Carburetor Carburetor Carburetor Fuel Type Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol Petrol Ignition Full Transisterized CDI Digital IDI With Ignition Map Technology Digital CDI DC C.D.I (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) Performance and Fuel Economy Mileage (kmpl) Top Speed (Km/h) 0-60 kmph (sec) 7.2 0-100 kmph (sec) Transmission No Of Gears CVT Variomatic Drive (2.51 – 0.85) CVT CVT CVT Brakes Brakes Front Drum Drum Disc Drum Drum Brakes Rear Drum Drum Drum Drum Drum Chassis and Suspension Chassis Type Under Bone High Rigidity Underbone Type High Rigidity Underbone Type Underbone Steel Type, Tubular Underbone Suspension-Front Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type Telescopic, Hydraulic Shock Absorber Telescopic Telescopic with Air Spring Telescopic Suspension-Rear Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type Unit Swing with Spring Loaded Hydraulic Damper Gas Charged Mono Shock Coil Type, Hydraulic Unit Swing Tyres and Wheels Tyre Size (Front) 90/100-10 90/100-12 Rear :-90/100-10 90/90-12 90/90-12 90/100-10 Rear :-90/100-10 Tyre Size (Rear) 90/100-10 90/100-10 90/90-12 90/90-12 90/100 – 10 Wheel Size Front :-10 inch, Rear :-10 inch Front :-12 inch Rear :-10 inch Front :-12 inch, Rear :-12 inch Front :-12 inch, Rear :-12 inch Front :-10 inch Rear :-10 inch Tyre Make Tyre Type Tubeless Tubeless Tubeless Tubeless Tubeless Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy Alloy Dimensions Length*Width*Height 1761*710*1149 1841*695*1190 1834*650*1115 1825*697*1188 1815*675*1120 Wheelbase(mm) 1238 mm 1261 mm 1275 mm 1275 mm 1270 mm Ground Clearance (mm) 153 mm 155 mm 150 mm 165 mm 130 mm Fuel Capacity (Litres) 5.3 L 5.5 Ltrs 5 L 6 L 5.2 L Kerb Weight (Kg.) 108 Kg 110 Kg 108 kg 120 Kg 103 Kg Saddle height (mm) Electricals Battery 12 V – 5 Ah 12 V – 3 Ah 12 V, 6 Ah 12 V – 5 Ah Head Lamp LED 12V-35W/35W – Halogen Bulb (Multi-Reflector Type) Halogen (Multi-reflector Type) Halogen With LED Pilot Lamps Halogen Projector head light Pilot Lamps LED Pilot Lamps Tail lights LED Type Yes Yes Yes Features ABS No No No No No Body Graphics Stunning Graphics Starting Kick and Self Start Kick and Self Start Kick and Self Start Kick and Self Start Kick and Self Start Pass Switch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Speedometer Analogue Analogue Analogue Analogue Analogue Tachometer Trip Meter Digital Digital Digital Average Fuel economy Yes Yes Yes Yes Digital Fuel Indicator Yes Yes No No No Distance to Empty Low Fuel Warning Lamp Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Clock Stand Alarm Yes Stepup Seat Passenger Footrest Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Passenger Backrest Yes Carry hook Yes Front (Rear-Optional) Yes Yes Underseat storage 18 L 22 L 17 L 21 L Review Looks Modern up to date look. Crome acsent in the front panel tries to add a primium feel. Undoubtly one of the best looking hottest scooter present in the segment. Most sportiest looking in at round its price range. Great road presence with its moto scotter type of look.  LED back light looks amazing. Exhause is awesome. Sharp and edgy. Alloy wheel look great. finishing on rear view mirror is awesome. pillion grab bar nicely possitioned. Dual tone look is great but TVS needs to improve as it is currently competing with the undisputed champ activa. The royal wine color is one of the best. The classic sunlet ivary color is awesome Crome finish added in necessary places instead of overdoing it. In its classic edition the stylish windshild looks great. Design concept inspiired by italian scoooters. Distinted appeal, bold staunts, striking front look, sticker work is nice. one of the beautiful looking scotter. New style statement in the affortable scotter segment. New classy slighty reminicient legandary vespa immediate attracks attention. Paint job, design concept, fit and the finish is jaw droppingly awesome, sexy and unique. It looks great from any angle. overall looks is absolutely seductive. Displacement Best initial pickup. Most powerfull in the segment Great pickup. Lenear accelaration. Good pulling power Decent pickup Optimize ignition timing thanks to the blue core technology. Engine refinement Class leading refinement. So butter smooth that at sometime one rider wonders whether the engine is running or not. Refined Refined Refined engine Refined Throttle response Instrument cluster Two variants- one is total analog and other one part degital, part analog. Analog speedometer and degital odometer, trip meter, fuel gage, clock and eco light indicator and service reminder. Dedicated boot release switch incorporated in the intrument cluster. Two variants- one is total analog and other one part degital and part analog perfectly compliments its sportier character. Analog speedometer, digital odometer, trip meter, fuel gage, service reminder. High beam flasher, anty threft system. All analog panel with an addition eco and power mode indicator present in the instrument clustor. Digital low fuel indicator from 6000 ml. high beam flasher and pass light swtich is first in the segment. Button quality is very good. Break lock feature available. Brakes CBS present with equlizer which pretty much ensure the front and real engage braking simultaneously even if rear brake in pressed. 60-0 kmph in 3.1 sec. integrated braking system which is similar to the cbs of honda. It prety much ensure both the brake engage  togather even if only rear brake is pressed. 220 mm front disc which results faster decerousation. Largest disc present in a scotter. TVS introduced a sync break system which is similar to CBS. 64-0 kmpr in just 2.79 sec. Balance Great Heaviest so feels slugish. lightest Road grip 10 inch Tubeless. Honda should increased it to 12 inch. 12 inch up front 12 inch. Both end tubeless tyres. 12 inch. Both end tubeless tyres. tubeless Flickability very impressive. Heaviest so feels slugish. lightest so lot more swifter than high speed stability Upto 80kmpr it feels effertless. Feels little uncertain post that. A 12 inch tyres would correct this. better high speed stability. longest wheelbase 1275 mm and 12 inch wheel makes it best in segment. longest wheelbase 1275 mm nice and long wheelbase Handling Cornering Vibration Suspension setup in a stiffer side. Do not get telescopic up front. telescopic at front nice and unit swing with sprig loaded hydrolic damper at the rear is very comfortable. telescopic at front and gas charged monoshock at back gives superb comfort. Best suspension setup. telescopic at front and hydralic at back gives comfortable ride. telescopic at front and uniswing at back. Target Rider Unisex Male Unisex adjustable seat height serve the purpose if you have tall and shorter members in family. Superv light weight so can be handled by men and women alike. Drag race Seat comfort Seat is longer and spacious. Better cushioning. Overall confortable. nice and long the ultra comfortable seat is beyond the shadow of a doubt that this is the most comfortable seat one can find in a scotter in our nation. Its almost gives you a feel you are sitting in a lazyboy recliner. Dura cool seat that will keep it cool even it park out under the sun. Comfortable. Nice cusioning. Nice Build quality Full meter body results better build quality and much better durability over time. Best build quality quite premium. body is very good. extremly good Switch set up Headlight LED LED, pilot lamp and turn indicator pressent. Halogen head lamp. Sound Maintenance Comment Activa is Not only the undesputed king of the scooter segment of our nation, its also the best selling two wheeler therefor outselling all commutor champions like spendors and passion-pro consistently. Now the customers are more and more demanding and the intense competition in the scotter segment honda had to give their best selling scooter a much needed refresh in 2018 as 5G (5th generation). LED possition lamp. Prensence of front hook for bigger bags. secondary hook under the seat. mobile charging socket present. Engine durability is the best when the branding is Honda. There are many activa available in market which running more than 5 years now and the engine is as refine as new. CBS is a very good safety feature to have on a scooter. ground clearance 153mm. seat saddle height 760 mm which makes it a unisex scooter. Its very important product of hero as it’s the first indeginus lunch after break up with honda. Like jupitor its got rear fuel lid which is much more convinience in our day to day usage. Mobile charging port, boot light, anty threft system, etc. best under seat storage 22L. good ground clearance 155mm. adecuet leg room. reletevly new so there might be a question of engine durability but going by hero’s reputation of being number one manufacturer of india, i think that doubt is clearly answered. Better leg room. two hooks present front and under the seat. ignition key got the option to open rear fuel lid. if a biker wants a scooter in the affortable range then maestroi is the scooter. Redefine value for money as it offers never heard of features when it was lunched in our market. The only scotter in the segment that gives acvtiva a run for a money by offering best in segment features and number of variants that allows the customer to choose which apeals him/her the most. one of the best seller scotter in our market. Convineitly placed rear fuel lid which in my opinion is too important as one doesn’t not have to stand up and opens the seat for refueling. TVS offers numerous varients to choose. under seat storage least as 17 litrs. Ground clearence 150 mm. longest wheelbase. if comfort is your pririty then juitor classic edition should be your choice in my opinion. under seat mobile charging port available. sufficient leg and knee room. On paper gusto tries to outsmart all its rivals. Heighest ground clearence. Flip keys, key find lamps, find me lamps, follow me head lamps, led pilot lamps. Decent leg room. Wins the price battle, reletivly new hence it suffers with not trusted and proven track record and engine life is also a question mark as it will last like its rivals but it doesn’t mean its laging behind from any of its rival the only matter is its s new entry in the segment. heavy scooter may not give as good milege as a light one will give. still this machine has superb value and outmatches others in terms what it offers. front set kick liver so one dont have to get down to kick start. Remote flip key with LED torch. click long seat mechanism Redefines a way complitely how people used to look at a scotter. It a game changing lunch from yamaha. yamaha’s reputation and super reliable engine that last so long as you maintain well. Lightest in the segment so it translate better fuel economy. 2nd largest under seat storage 21 litr. Least power among all ground clearence 128 mm so need to be watchfull every time speed braker came. most expensive so looses the price battle. retro styling and classic charm makes it a unique proposition.
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Moto G6 Plus review: A lot of handset for a competitive price Review
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Moto G6 Plus review: A lot of handset for a competitive price Review
Motorola’s 2018 iteration of its budget smartphone range comprises a trio of handsets — the Moto G6 (£219), Moto G6 Play (£169) and Moto G6 Plus (£269), reviewed here. All three have their particular selling points: the G6 sports some impressive specifications for the price, including an octa-core processor; the G6 Play has a 4000mAh battery to help keep gamers happy; and the top-end G6 Plus includes a larger screen and a more capable CPU/RAM combination.
Last year’s Moto G5 was a super handset for its launch price of £159, with the Moto G5 Plus providing a more expansive — and slightly more expensive — option. So it is with the G6 and G6 Plus, with a price difference of £50 and a considerable hike in specification for that premium.
The trend of releasing ‘standard’ and ‘plus’ handsets is slightly confusing, because ‘plus’ can signify many different things — a bigger screen, or more advanced internal specifications, for example. In the case of the Moto G6 range, the differences are almost entirely internal rather than external (see the comparison table below, which also includes the moto g6 Play with its high-capacity battery).
There is a slight difference in size between the G6 and the G6 Plus — but it’s literally a couple of millimetres of height and width, and just 0.3mm of thickness. Both have a tall form factor, to accommodate an 18:9 aspect ratio screen.
The 5.9-inch Moto G6 Plus measures 75.5mm x 160mm x 8mm and weighs 167g. It’s powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 630 chipset with 4GB of RAM and comes with 64GB of internal storage. MicroSD storage expansion is available.
Image: Motorola
The lens housing for the dual rear cameras (12MP and 5MP) protrude noticeably from the casing.
Image: Sandra Vogel/ZDNet
The industrial design and build quality has a premium feel to it. The long back edges curve sedately into the sides, making this an easy handset to fit snugly into the palm. The reflective, glassy back makes the handset very slippy, somewhat neutralising the palm-friendly effect of the those curved long edges, but it’s very much in vogue, and can be found in flagship handsets like the Huawei P20 Pro and Sony Xperia XZ2.
The glassy back isn’t a particular fingerprint magnet, but it did seem to attract more dust than the phones sitting right beside it during the review period. The dual cameras protrude a long way from the back of the handset — a necessary if inelegant design compromise. It’s nice to see a 3.5mm headset slot sitting on the bottom edge next to the USB-C connector.
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The one real design fault is the location of the fingerprint sensor. There’s barely 13mm of bezel beneath the screen. Immediately below the screen is the Motorola branding, and then, as close to the bottom of the handset as it could possibly be, is the fingerprint sensor. This location is the most awkward imaginable, and I dropped the phone several times trying to use it one-handed. The saving grace is that it’s fast and efficient — as, incidentally, is the face unlock.
The SIM card caddy is on the top edge. Where some handsets offer a choice of either second SIM or MicroSD storage, the Moto G6 Plus lacks a second SIM option, offering just a MicroSD card caddy. This may well prove useful because 12.82GB of the handset’s 64GB of internal storage is consumed right out of the box.
The G6 Plus has a more powerful processor than the G6 in its octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 with 4GB of RAM. It’s certainly no slouch, handling all of the use cases I tried out during the test period with no trouble.
The 5.9-inch 18:9 aspect ratio screen has a fairly standard 1,080-by-2160 pixel resolution (409ppi) and could use a little more brightness, but is clear and sharp. A colour mode tweaker allows you to alter vibrancy and colour temperature, and a Night Display mode makes reading ebooks for lengthy periods easier on the eye. Night Display isn’t available through the general display settings, though — you have to go through the Moto App to access it.
The Moto App is where you access features such as Attentive Display and the blue-light-reducing Night Display.
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The Moto App sits right in the middle of the home screen and offers a range of services and system tweaks. Here you can toggle Attentive Display, which keeps the screen on when it’s being looked at, as well as set up Night Display, which can be turned on and off manually or set to start and stop at specific times.
The Moto App also offers a host of gesture-based features such as putting three fingers on the screen to take a screenshot and using a ‘double karate chop’ to toggle the torch. You can also set up fingerprint login and toggle Moto Voice for voice commands. There’s a lot here, and much of it is useful, but I’d prefer Moto App’s functionality to be integrated with the general Android Settings.
Another Moto App feature, Moto Actions, lets you activate gestures like a double karate chop to turn on the torch.
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The Moto App is not quite the only addition made to Android 8.0 Oreo. The app drawer has a link to install LinkedIn and another for Outlook, neither of which can be uninstalled.
The biggest surprise with the Moto G6 Plus is the dual 12MP/5MP camera system at the rear, which delivers far higher output quality than the handset’s price might suggest. Images are clear, sharp and bright, and low-light performance seems pretty good. The secondary 5MP camera plays its part too, offering fancy features such as a blurred background for portraits, and a very nice ‘spot colour’ mode which lets you tap any area and just retain that colour, with the rest of the image captured in black-and-white. There is a slight shutter lag, which is a bit of an irritant, but overall the camera impresses.
The 3200mAh battery has a slightly higher capacity than that of the Moto G6, and it coped reasonably well with driving the more demanding processor and slightly larger screen. It delivered the claimed ‘all day’ battery life, although a morning recharge was required every day during testing. The fast-charging USB-C connector made that process pretty quick.
Moto G6 Moto G6 Play Moto G6 Plus Dimensions 72.3 x 153.8 x 8.3mm 72.2 x 154.4 x 9mm 75.5 x 160 x 8mm Weight 167g 175g 167g Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 RAM 3GB 3GB 4GB Storage 32GB 32GB 64GB MicroSD yes yes yes Screen 5.7-inch, 1,080 x 2160, 18:9 424ppi 5.7-inch, 720 x 1440, 18:9 282ppi 5.9-inch, 1,080 x 2160, 18:9 409ppi Front camera 8MP 8MP 8MP Rear camera(s) 12MP, 5MP 13MP 12MP, 5MP Battery 3000mAh 4000mAh 3200mAh Price (inc. VAT) £219 £169 £269
Conclusions
The Moto G6 Plus delivers a lot of handset for a competitive price. More internal storage would be nice, but at least a MicroSD card slot is available for external expansion. Battery life could be better and the fingerprint sensor is in a very awkward location. The camera is really impressive for a handset at this price, and the same can be said of the hardware styling. Fans of Moto handsets should find plenty to like here.
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An Introduction
The inauguration of the Finnish brand name carrying pure Android platform was occurred earlier this year with the release of Nokia 6 in China exclusively. Later it followed in other regions and then global launch of the Nokia 6 was happened during the Mobile World Congress, when HMD Global – the new home of Nokia phones additionally launched Nokia 5 and Nokia 3. Nokia 6 hit the Pakistan market in August and went on sale for Rs. 27,900/- (or ~$265).
Global Nokia 6 has visually less differences than the Chinese model but features wise, the global model has improvements specially with software optimization. There could also be some hardware differences, specially the main camera module. The price however is much balanced according to other markets, considering the local taxes and import duty fees. But sure, the most important thing is, how it stands among the competition. For that, we’ll consider Huawei Y7 Prime and Samsung’s J7 Prime to compare against Nokia 6 in this review whenever possible and applicable.
To give you a little about its standing, Nokia 6 is the most expensive smartphone among the trio – Nokia 3, 5 and 6. HMD seems to have done justice to tag the pricing with these new Nokia phones as these divide the features well. However, when compared to other brands, it’s a bit expensive than Huawei’s counterpart and a little cheaper than Samsung’s.
Nokia 6 – Features
Nokia 6 takes on with the features from Nokia 5 – the review and improves on with the build and design, enhanced and larger display, better camera. Nokia 6 features the same Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 430 system-on-chip as Nokia 5, with exactly same configuration of eight cores of Cortex-A53 clocked at 1.4GHz and Adreno 505 graphics processing unit. However you get more RAM and more storage for the added price tag – 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage respectively.
There is another model of Nokia 6 which is not yet released – Arte Black variant boasts 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Even though there are
Nokia 5 – Full Specifications
NOKIA 6 – TA-1021 PLATFORM CHIPSET / CPU / GPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 – MSM8937 Octa-core Cortex-A53 1.4 GHz Adreno 505 DIMENSIONS WEIGHT 154 x 75.8 x 7.9 mm 169 grams DISPLAY 5.5-inch IPS LCD Display, brightness 450 nits HD Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Pixel density: ~401ppi Gorilla Glass RAM 3GB/4GB RAM STORAGE 32GB/64GB internal storage + microSD card slot REAR CAMERA 16 MP, PDAF, 1.0µm, f/2.0, dual-LED dual tone flash, 1080p/30fps, 720p/60fps, 480p/90fps video FRONT CAMERA 8 MP autofocus, 1.12um, f/2.0, FOV 84 degrees OS / SOFTWARE Android 7.1.1 Nougat / Pure Android NETWORKS Dual-SIM 2G/GSM, 3G/HSDPA, 4G/LTE SENSORS Fingerprint, Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient Light, Compass, Gravity, Gyroscope, NFC, Hall Sensor BATTERY / POWER 3000mAh battery non-removable PRICE PKR. 27,900/-
Pros
Full metal build
Bright display with additional sunlight readability option.
Smooth glass with 2.5D curved edges
Main camera takes nice shots.
Autofocus camera on front also takes nice shots
Cons
CPU is more basic for the price. Snapdragon 6xx would have been better.
No USB Type-C
Battery is not enough.
No fast charging.
Nokia 6 – Unboxing
Nokia 6 comes in exactly a same retail box as Nokia 3 or Nokia 5. The layout is exactly same in white color as well as the back of the box prints key features of the Nokia 6 along side a profile image. On the front, there’s graphic that illustrates the traditional Nokia language of “Connecting people” with hand-shake but in rather new style.
Likewise, the box is slim and has a slide-out design that after removing the wrapper you can pull out the inner container with the nob provided. The retail package brings along everything basic and standard.
The Device: Nokia 6
Charger: 5V/2A
microUSB cable for connectivity and charging
Earphones with 3.5mm pin
User Guide and Warranty Card
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Nokia 6 Build, Design, and Display
As told earlier HMD has done a good job designing the trio and pricing them accordingly. Nokia 6 among them sure has most sturdy and tough design with premium feel. Though it looks bulky, Nokia 6 is only 9 grams heavier than Nokia 5 probably due to curved frame of the latter.
This larger Nokia 6 also receives similar points by us for its design, as Nokia 5 did. It’s very unlikely any brand would put its mid-ranger smartphone into such a sturdy metal outfit. It’s sturdy and tough in matte finish, though the flat sides with chamfered edges are pretty helpful in handling – unlike Nokia 5 which could slip out of hands with its curved sides and corners. The plastic stripes are also managed in a better way only on the back side, goes just round the edges.
Weighing 169 grams, Nokia 6 hardly outweighs Galaxy J7 Prime or Huawei Y7 Prime, whereas the 6 stands just between the two when compared to their sizes. Sure the 6 is a lot tougher than the other two. If you put the durability, reliability and that sturdiness aside for a second, Nokia 6 also has descent looks. It’s built from a single block of aluminium and it feels much premium for the price tag it carries.
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Nokia 6 – Hands-on | Image – KA/TechProlonged
Some of you may not feel comfortable with its flat edges on your palm of hands but they are not that bad at all and not painful. Rather they give a perfect grip unlike, Nokia 5 or Nokia 3. When compared to rivals, frankly like Nokia 5, the 6 also takes more points with regard to its design and build quality than the J7 Prime, Y7 Prime or any other brand including Moto G5 which is also the most closest rival in terms of price and specs.
Chamfered edges are on each side – back and front, are left shiny without the device color which is also good in its way – but this could lead to easy start point for scratches.
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Nokia 6 – chamfered edges and flat frame sides | Image – KA/TechProlonged
The tempered blue color we have here is impressively good looking, I’ll recommend to buy this over the matte black variant. But if you prefer to have something that is less pron to scratches, go for a silver one. Well, I do not mean that it’s scratch resistant but silver will hide the scratches better than any other dark color.
2.5D curved glass is impressively smooth, just like old Nokia Lumia smartphones. It’s Gorilla Glass for sure for protection. The front glass directly meets into the metal frame where no thin plastic frame comes in between. That’s something important in comparison within this this class of smartphones and impressively Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 also has the same thing.
Controls and Components
Audio and Connectivity
Nokia 6, like most, comes with all common components and controls on board including the 3.5mm audio jack on top and a micro USB port on bottom along side the a loud speaker – like Nokia 5, the 6 also has got support with a smart amplifier, TFA9891 – the one Google Pixel XL was shipped with.
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Primary mic or mouthpiece is located at the bottom as well along side the micro USB port. If you can’t see the second speaker around it – it still has dual-speakers. Nokia 6 uses the earpiece as the second loudspeaker to create stereo sound. The 6 features Dolby ATMOS certified sound after all.
Power/Volume and SIM/Memory Slots
Power button and the volume buttons are located on the right hand side of the phone to ease your thumb reach. While on the left side of the phone, there is a hybrid slot for dual-SIM cards or a single SIM + microSD card for storage expansion.
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Nokia 5, in that case offers to use both SIM cards and a memory card simultaneously with two dedicated slots for each.
Antenna and Rear Profile
Antenna stripes occupy the top and bottom sides edges of the phone on its back. Shoulder-like design of the plastic stripes stay at the edge of the frame but do not cross into the frame sides. Secondary mic is also there on the back of the phone for noise cancellation and stereo audio recording – you can look above the camera module which is extruded a little bit.
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In the middle portion, there’s a “Nokia” branding and some device labels on the lower portion.
Front Profile
On the front, you can see that the upper portion of the screen is printing the brand name “Nokia” on the corner more like the late Lumia designs. In the middle we have an earpiece whereas the front camera is located between the earpiece and the Nokia branding. Front-camera features screen-flash to brighten up the nearer subject for some better selfies.
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Lower portion on the front side is just similar to Nokia 5’s with a capacitive “home” button in the middle. It also has an embedded fingerprint scanner. On the sides there are “back” and “recent” apps key – these are back-lit thankfully.
Nokia 6 Display
Nokia 6 features a 5.5-inch IPS display with full HD resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. It has the higher pixel density than of the basic Nokia 3 and the middle man Nokia 5. With 401 pixels per inch, you will get better and sharper display performance in reading, viewing, playing, watching etc. Glass on the 6 is also comparatively smoother and nice to touch.
With all the recent Nokia phones, HMD did good with impressive display in such a price range. It’s very bright at its maximum setting as well as colors are also pleasant. Automatic brightness control also works well to manage with the ambient light. Black levels are not that impressive, hence contrast ratio is good but not that great. Surprisingly, the 6’s display is little less brighter than Nokia 5 but HMD has intentionally stated the difference in their product specifications as 450 nits and 500 nits respectively.
In addition to laminated display, there’s sunlight visibility option that also boosts the viewing experience on the phone when you are outdoors. Checkout the following display comparison with Huawei Y7 Prime and Nokia 6. Nokia 3 is also included.
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The smooth glass on Nokia 6 has the anti-glare coating (aka oleophobic coating) that helps remove the fingerprints very easily. They in fact appear very less than on the screen without coating. Difference can be seen when compared against Y7 Prime.
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Nokia 6 – Software & User Interface
With the initial lineup of Nokia branded smartphones, HMD decided to go for plain stock software experience with a little bit custom touch. Like Nokia 5 and Nokia 4, the 6 also packs with pure Android features that Google ships with its own set of apps.
Hence Nokia 6 runs Android Nougat platform (Android 7.1.1) straight out of the box with its own theme. The user experience is mostly similar to the Google Pixel but with its own set of icons which are mostly blue. Very first look at the home screen tells that there is no icon for app launcher in the sticky row of apps on the bottom. Instead, a little caret provided right above that row of app icons that you can simply tap once or more pleasantly pull it up to open the app drawer. Similarly you can swipe the app drawer down to close it. Well that’s exactly the same in middle Nokia 5 and the basic Nokia 3.
You have to stick with just that blue icon pack as theme can not be customized on Nokia 6. Lock screen is also simple with the options to unlock with swipe or a short cut to swipe from a camera icon on the right-bottom corner which takes directly to the camera app. That camera shortcut on the lock screen actually by-passes any security and takes you to the camera app. However that only allows to take photos or record videos, as you can not go beyond the camera app in case if the security is in place.
Lock Screen and Security
Notifications are listed on the lock screen in standard Nougat style – grouped, expandable and quick actions like replying to messages. You can set the security level as how could notifications be listed on lock screen. In following the example all three possible options were shown.
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Lock screen with notifications • Security enabled with fingerprint
Home Screen and App Drawer
Home screen gives you a blue shot at once when you unlock the phone. All system icons reflect Nokia’s blue color. And certainly, you can not change them. You might or might not get used to with the same/single colored/circled icons. However it could be hard for you to identify what you are looking for, at first.
Thankfully, this blue theme is only limited to standard apps – such as phone, text, contacts, camera, etc. Third party apps that you download, come with their own icons and aren’t overridden by system theme. Likewise, Google apps also have their own icons with distinct colors which you normally know them with. The system, however may modify the icons only to mask them in circular shapes.
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Nokia 6, Android 7.1.1. Nougat, Home screen • Folder open • App drawer
Everything is pretty much same in experience like choosing app icons from the app drawer and placing them onto home screen or organizing them into folders. Adding, removing home screens and placing widgets in those home screens, etc.
Customizing Home Screen, Background Tasks, Split Screen
Home screen can be turned into edit mode by just a long press in a free space or by a pinch-in gesture on the screen.
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• Customize home screen • widgets • wallpapers • Overview of open apps • Multi-window / Split Screen
The task switcher or recent apps view appears as standard Android rolodex with app snapshots that you can swipe away to close. A cross button is also provided on each snapshot. All apps can be closed with a single tap on “Clear All”, however, to reveal that close all button you need to swipe the rolodex all the way down – that’s not really convenient.
Split screen can be initiated by a long-tap on “recent apps” key when an app is already open is supported to be viewed in split screen. Even though Nougat has provided the built-in support for split screen, but frankly, you don’t want it on a small screen with not enough resolution. Anyway, 1080p and 5.5-inch display of Nokia 6 is better than the smaller Nokia 5.
Google App (Google Now) and Google Assistant
Coming back to home screen, Google App (Google Now) lies on the far left home-screen by default. It can be turned off via settings from home screen edit mode.
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• Google App • Home screen settings •  Google Assistant •
Google App on home screen is quick and fluent like it’s just a part of the home screen. It doesn’t give a kind of impression for being an app at all. You also don’t see it in currently running apps. On the other hand, a long-tap on the home button initiates the Google Assistant.
Status bar and Notifications
The top status bar is the stock one that you can pull out by swiping down. It’s the two-step pull-down panel with a quick set of toggles and the notification below them. The second swipe-down on the panel will expand the quick toggles section to provide more options with more glance. In addition, you also get access to the brightness controller. However you can not turn on/off the adaptive/auto brightness. For that you have to go to settings > display.
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Pull-down with quick toggles & notifications • 2nd pull-down for more toggles, Edit toggles and switches, User Accounts
The quick actions or toggles can be customized right from there by editing them and adding or removing them. Standard Android “users” feature is also available on Nokia 6 and can be reached right from the status bar. More options are available in “Settings” app.
Add-on Gestures & Motions
Last but not the least, there are some gestures and motions which can be accessed from Settings > Accessibility. Only a couple options of “Mute on pickup” and “Turn over to reject call”.
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Power button for Camera • Motions • Mute • Reject call
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Nokia 6 Performance
As stated in introduction section already, the Nokia 6 is powered by the Qualcomm’s lower mid-range Snapdragon 430 system-on-chip. Inside, an octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU is running clocked at 1.4GHz.
This mid-ranger was launched in 3GB and 4GB RAM models with 32GB and 64GB storage respectively. However, the one we have here for review is the 3GB RAM model. 3GB + 32GB combo, according to me, is the minimum must-have package to have your Android phone run smooth with enough storage to keep moderate number of apps and games. But HMD could have chosen the Snapdragon 6xx series chip for Nokia 6.
The two contenders we selected to compare throughout the review – Samsung’s Galaxy J7 Prime and Huawei’s Y7 Prime also have pretty much similar configuration. Though, Y7 Prime has an updated variant of the chip as Snapdragon 435 while the J7 Prime carries the proprietary Exynos chip. The thing is all of them have eight-core CPU with Cortex-A53 cores. J7 Prime is clocked a little bit higher at 1.6GHz and features a dual-core Mali T830 GPU whereas both the Y7 Prime and Nokia 6 have Qualcomm’s Adreno 505 to operate on graphics.
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A few games tried on Nokia 6 – were Subway Surfer, NFS No Limit, Asphalt Xtreme and Modern Combat 5. They worked fine without lag or freezing – but do note a little warm up. Apps usually started without lag. See above, the Subway Surfer starting delay on Huawei Y7 Prime, Nokia 6 and Nokia 5.
Trialing Nokia 6 with some benchmark suits gave mixed results. Some tools gave higher numbers to the 6 while at others it stays among the lower numbers. Starting the famous AnTuTu’s all in one benchmark scores, Nokia 6 took followed by Galaxy J7 Prime and Huawei’s Y7 Prime.
Then Geekbench 4 – also a popular benchmark tool that individually test a device for single-core and multi-core tasks. Nokia 6 just stands below the Galaxy J7 Prime and Huawei Y7 Prime in multi-core test. But sure that could be the implementation of different vendors as you can notice the Moto G5 with exactly same configuration as of Nokia 6 but it even stands below the Nokia 5 with 2GB RAM.
Interestingly, Nokia 5 took the lead in single-core test with only 2GB RAM where others have 3GB of RAM with pretty much similar and identical processors.
Qualcomm’s own benchmark tool which is no more offered by Google Play – Vellamo is still our main tool for testing a phone at three dimensions multi-core, single-core (metal) and a browser test. Nokia 6 takes the lead here in multi-core and metal tests.
Metal test could only give a minor margin to Nokia 6 compared to Galaxy J7 Prime, whereas Huawei Y7 Prime is far below.
Nokia 6 couldn’t win the browser test among the device we are comparing in this review. But still stands above Y7 Prime.
Another third party tool – Basemark OS II tests the device for various tasks and delivers an overall score in addition to individual scores. We aren’t putting the individual bits here, just take a glimpse at overall scores from the tool where Nokia 6 stands just below the J7 Prime but shows better numbers than Y7 Prime. Margin is very small here.
Here comes the gaming factor, where Basemark X gives Nokia 6 a third spot but again Nokia 5 takes the margin here. Huawei Y7 Primes shows interesting result here.
As told above, Nokia 6 is good with Snapdragon 430 chipset – it performs well but still not marginally impressive than the other lot. Specially when we see Nokia 5 standing right beside the 6 – in fact higher at some tests, we believe Nokia 6 would have been a better stage with recent Snapdragon 6xx series chipset.
Nokia 6 – Battery Performance
3000mAh battery is exactly same in Nokia 6 as we had in Nokia 5. But the performance on the 6 is not quite impressive. With a 5.5-inch screen and 1080p display resolution, Nokia 6 has to take most of the battery juice. The processor on the other hand is not enough power efficient that could manage to balance.
During our tests, video playback, camera and GPS navigation are not enough optimized to save battery life. Add web browsing to the list as well when you are using WiFi. Nokia 6 would hardly manage to give you a full day if you keep yourself limited to very basic usage – you can add a couple of minutes browsing, youtube playback, some social interaction, and might end up within 18 hours. Push it a little more, add some camera usage and/or navigation, expect not to have more than 12 hours with Nokia 6.
Nokia 5, in this case is just out of question – but Huawei Y7 Prime which are taking as a key contender to Nokia 6, is much better with its power management.
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Nokia 6 Camera
Nokia 6 has pretty much decent 16-megapixel primary camera that delivers vibrant, yet controlled, color output. The shots are not over saturated.
Nokia 6 features a 16 megapixels camera on the back which is autofocus and uses phase detection to focus subject. The image sensor inside has pixels of size 1.0µm. Lens on top has f/2.0 aperture while a dual-tone dual-LED flash supports the whole unit. When shot at maximum resolution, the images come out as 4:3 aspect ratio until you choose to take 12-MP shots for 16:9 wide shots.
If you have been a fan of Nokia’s dedicated camera shutter button, then we are sorry that the new Nokia Androids do not have that. However the software allows you to use Power button to open the camera app, when you press it twice and volume button to take the shot – I am not interested in that however.
So let’s just talk about the native camera app and the user interface. First thing, the camera interface is just simple exactly as we have seen in Nokia 5 or Nokia 3.
Camera App Operations
The camera starts with the viewfinder and three elements on the bottom – shutter release in the middle, video switch on the left and a gallery shortcut on the right. There are a couple of toggles on top row – right side. Rear/Front camera switch, shot timer, HDR (on/off/auto), and Flash (on/off/auto). As told, if you choose to shoot at the resolution above 12MP, you’ll be shooting at 4:3 aspect ratio, hence you’ll have the viewfinder accordingly.
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Camera UI • Still photo features • Video recording features
In still photos mode, you get to choose from normal photo, panorama shots and beautify mode. While in video mode, you can set the speed of recording with 1x, 2x and 3x. 1/2x (60fps) when maximum resolution is set to 720p, and 1/3x (90fps) at 480p. Standard 1080p videos do not support higher frame-rate.
Settings Menu
As said, the user interface follows in current Nokia Android lineup. Menu has the options to turn on/off the compass, grid lines (rule of thirds), capture settings (auto/manual), shutter control (burst shots), watermark. You can choose whether to use volume key as shutter release. Finally you can set resolution for photos and videos for both front and rear cameras separately.
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Watermark Options
Nokia 6 camera features watermark option to set on pictures. You can choose place custom text, weather, city, etc. The option lets you to place the watermark in different sizes and transparency as well as you can align them across the frame.
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The option also offers to store both the only-watermarked images and the images with and without watermark. Latter option sure would take around double the space on the phone.
Manual Control
Nokia 6 also features the same Manual Control we have seen in Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 which is not what you think at first impression. It’s not like a full “Manual control” like we have seen in old Nokia devices or more recently in Huawei devices. It doesn’t let you choose shutter speed nor you can choose ISO of your desire.
Nokia 6 only offers to set metering (auto/evaluative/center-weighted), focus (auto/infinity/macro), white balance (auto/daylight/cloudy/shade/fluorescent/incandescent) and exposure compensation (full stop increments -2/+2ev).
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While most of the things in manual settings above we usually see in most devices but the focus options are from the old Nokia phones which usually offered “infinity” mode to keep everything in focus while the “macro” mode lets you get as closest to the object as possible by the camera.
Photo Quality
Nokia 6 has an impressive shooter for its price. It delivers nice level of detail and sharpness is also good. Noise is remarkably controlled and only visible if go deep into image at 1:1. Contrast is also appreciable as well as the colors are quite vibrant without being too over-saturated – only for the price point, I am talking. Dynamic range is not that impressive though, for which HDR mode could do some better job.
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – Outdoor, Mixed Daylight, Sunny/Cloudy
Low-light shots show some noise but not badly. The images still have nice detail and sharpness. Colors are well managed to what your eyes were seeing. Some special environments with fancy lighting could also be captured with well-controlled color noise in dark parts of the frame.
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – Low-light, Indoor, Night Shots
Usually we expect pixelated image with a digital zoom as it’s the enlarged image of a crop portion from actual resolution. We don’t even bother to test that but a shot that I took of a monument from around 200 meters with the zoom slider full up, that photo impressed me on the phone screen. Normally you can identify the crippled pixels right on the phone when you take the shot but the one from Nokia was pleasing though. However here it is the shot that you can see in 1:1 size to see those pixelated edges on your screen.
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – Zoom Level: 1x (left) – 2x (right)
Portraits are good and sharp. The last one was shot during the sunset, hence has some visible noise if you zoom in and look at ti. The first two shots were taken indoor with flash-strobe while the remaining two didn’t require any lighting in the bright sunny day.
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – Portraits – Flash • Flash • Bright Daylight • Bright Daylight • Low-light Outdoor
Some closeup shots
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – Closeup Shots
HDR Shots
What better subject could be to tell the detail in an image, than the texture of the distant tree leaves. To tackle the dynamic range issue, HDR mode works well in Nokia 6 to brighten up the shadows while keeping the highlight clipping in control on the background.
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – HDR OFF (Left) – HDR ON (Right)
Panorama
Panorama shots also seemed good with no loss of detail and controlled noise. No stitching issues, no exposure variation. The are good indeed.
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – Panorama Shot
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Nokia 6 Camera Samples – Panorama Shot
Front Camera
Once again, the 8 megapixel front-facing camera on Nokia 6 is autofocus. It has a little larger pixel size than its primary camera – 1.12um. Lens on the other hand has an aperture of f/2.0 with 84-degrees field of view. Autofocus is literally plausible on the front camera, much better to tap and focus than the vast variety of fixed-focus front cameras around us. Quality wise, it delivers good contrast and pleasing colors. Focus does the job well in bright light but most of the indoor shots we tried were not accurately focused.
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Video Recording
Nokia 6 supports up to 1080p resolution in video recording with 30fps which is not too great to tell. Higher frame rate can be used only with lower resolution footage. With 720p recording you can go up to 60fps (1/2x on the viewfinder) or with 480p resolution you can further achieve 90fps (or 1/3x on the viewfinder). What’s important is the quality of video you record and Nokia 6 doesn’t exactly disappoint. Sharp across the frame, contrast is good and colors are vivid.
Full HD 1080p videos ends up on the phone with the bitrate of 20.5Mbps and stereo audio at 96Kbps. 20Mbps means the video clip is going to have more size than most smartphones do with up to 17Mbps. Following clip.
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You can download untouched SOOC video footage file from (One Drive 36MB) if you are interested to checkout non-edited video clip unlike the one embedded from YouTube above.
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Nokia 6 Review Conclusion and Verdict
Finally the section you want the most – the conclusion. Let’s start with the bad thing first here today – battery. It’s not something you will appreciate on the phone which truly needed one before it could wear a crown in its class.
We know that Nokia 6 has the same same chip which is powering its little brother – Nokia 5, and the 5 could manage to deliver nicely on the same 3000mAh battery. Then there are factors on the 6 which actually needed more battery power than this. Such as the 6 has larger display with higher resolution, it has a different camera that requires more CPU power to operate, there could be issue with software optimization as well. But we indeed can not justify the what it got in managing the power. You’ll have to manage with that if you go for Nokia 6.
Good thing is that, there is nothing else we disliked about Nokia 6. Build quality is not matchable to any other smartphone in its class, the design is appealing with its decency and the premium factor. However I personally never liked the fingerprint scanner on the front home button – rear mounted one is more easily reachable for me.
Display is also competitive with among the lot with its less reflections and brighter outdoors – though Nokia 5’s display outperformed. Sunlight visibility feature is also there to add more power to display when you want to read under bright daylight.
Software on the other hand could have mixed favors from consumers. Pure Android could be less interesting for some where others may want exactly a clean Android phone. Nougat currently out of the box is sure a positive thing + it’s bound to receive Android O – now Oreo. Developers now have access to most affordable devices with pure Android OS.
Both the cameras, front and rear, are also appreciable on this mid-ranger. Primary camera does the job well with its image quality. Its colors, contrast, dynamic range handling, very low noise but detailed image are all surprisingly good. Front camera on the other hand with the autofocus sensor also surprises with more accurate focus than the fixed-focus front cameras. It also produces nice color rendering and contrast too.
Still with the key similar specifications, Huawei Y7 Prime and Samsung’s J7 Prime worth looking at. The latter is old now with only storage difference that it comes with 16GB and also runs Android 6 yet receiving security patches. New replacements from the Korean smartphone maker have already been available but a successor to J7 Prime is yet to be launched.
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Left: Samsung J7 Prime (2016) • Right: Huawei Y7 Prime
Huawei’s Y7 Prime on the other hand is really a good contender with Nokia 6 in all aspects but the build quality and the camera of Nokia 6 has more score.
Nokia 6 – Photo Gallery
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Confira mais um Super Review do Moto EDGE Pro, acredito que tá muito top e vale a pena demais, confira agora se vale a pena o Moto EDGE Esse daqui é o MOTO EDGE 30 PRO  e isso que você tá vendo é pontuação dele no AnTuTu quase um milhão de pontos. E isso faz com que esse seja um dos melhores Tops de linha para se comprar aqui no Brasil,  isso porque esse smartphone vem aqui com o Snapdragon 8 geração 1, 12 GB De Ram 256 GB de espaço interno. Tela OLED de 6.7 polegadas, e ainda tem Bateria de 4.800 Mah, com 68 watts de carregamento rápido, Duas câmeras de 50 MP na traseira e uma de 60 Megapixels na frontal, isso tudo rodando em cima do Android 12.
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USB Wall Charger Review |  TUTUO QC 025P
Fast USB Wall Chargers are becoming a must have mobile accessory to buy for home and outdoor usage. with few members in a family owning smartphones and few of them possibly using 1-2 phones on a daily basis, a multi port USB wall charger comes on hand instead of buying 5 separated wall chargers. The TUTUO QC 025P is five ports Certified Qualcomm USB Charger supports the latest v2.0 / 3.0 quick charging technology standards.
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TUTUO QC 025P USB Wall Charger Review
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Here’s how the Fire TV Stick 4K works: Simply plug the Fire TV Stick into one of your 4K TV’s HDMI ports and it will search for your home’s Wi-Fi network automatically and wait for you to log in. That’s it!
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It’s like batting practice for your shopping savvy: Get nearly 40 percent off pre–Prime Day on Amazon’s Fire TV Gaming Bundle. (Photo: Amazon)
For gamers, the real star of this show is the Luna Controller. It’s wireless with a super-grippy and comfortable design. It has a pair of thumbsticks for precision, dual fast-action bumpers and triggers at the top (four in total), four responsive action buttons and an accurate four-way D-pad. And you can make it your own in more ways than one: This controller is re-mappable to best suit your gaming experience. 
Some shoppers say that this controller is better than Microsoft’s. “Wow! The best controller I have ever owned,” raved a savvy gamer. “Better build quality than the original Xbox X controllers. It feels great in the hands and trying to perform precise sniper aiming is a joy as the thumbsticks offer the perfect balance of resistance and control. To set up Luna controllers…is really simple and took me less than five minutes…. This is a hidden gem of controllers!”–
To get started, just press the dedicated Luna button on the controller to launch the cloud gaming platform and find something you love to play. And while the Luna Controller — which is powered with two included AA batteries — plays over Wi-Fi in the cloud, it can also pair to just about any laptop, desktop, smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth for local gaming. You can actually download games from Luna to play offline when an internet connection is not available.
“I did not notice any lag with these controllers running wireless at all,” continued the gamer. And FYI: It can also plug into your laptop with USB-C for wired gaming.
Alexa’s along for the ride!
And of course, since this is an Amazon device, the Fire TV Stick 4K and Luna Controller have the Alexa voice assistant built-in. There’s a dedicated Alexa button on the remote and gaming controller, so you can bring up the voice assistant in one motion. Your days of endlessly navigating through a grid of titles are over! Just say, ‘Alexa, launch Sonic Mania on Luna’ and you’ll be zipping through Green Hill Zone in no time. 
“…I’m an Alexa user and enjoy Amazon products around my home, so I figured I’d give their gaming service a try. I am amazed at how easy the setup was after opening my Luna controller. It was instant,” shared a savvy Amazon shopper. “All I had to do was download the app on my phone and my Fire TV Stick. As soon as I opened the app on the TV I was already signed in and ready to play. This is really nice, as I didn’t have to do anything to get started — my profile was ready to go…”
At $74 for Prime members only (was $120), the Amazon’s Fire TV Gaming Bundle including Fire TV Stick 4K and Luna Controller is one of the best ways to play your favorite games online without investing in an expensive console. All you need is an internet connection to get your game on just about anywhere.
“The best controller I own,” added another five-star reviewer. “Buttons, sticks, the hold — all are well made and sturdy. This controller was designed so well. When using the sticks the resistance is amazing for sneaking, aiming and those slight movements…”
TVs
Headphones and earbuds
Sony ZX Series Wired On-Ear Headphones, $10 (was $20), amazon.com
Moing Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones, $33 (was $60), amazon.com
Cowin E7 Active Noise-Canceling Bluetooth Headphones, $47 with on-page coupon (was $60), amazon.com
HolyHigh Wireless Headphones Sports Earbuds Pro, $19 (was $40), amazon.com
Sephia SP3060 Earbuds, $15 (was $30), amazon.com
Noot K11 Stereo Headphones, $13 (was $20), amazon.com
Smartphones and tablets
Moto G7 Plus, $148 (was $250), amazon.com
Apple iPad (10.2-inch, Wi-Fi, 32GB), $299 (was $329), amazon.com
Apple Smart Keyboard for iPad, $150 (was $159), amazon.com
TCL 10 Pro Unlocked Android Smartphone, $300 with on-page coupon (was $450), amazon.com
Ulefone Note 9P smartphone, $152 with on-page coupon (was $200), amazon.com
Zonko 10-inch Tablet, $113 (was $160), amazon.com
Gaming
Borderlands Legendary Collection (Nintendo Switch), $20 (was $50), amazon.com
Godfall (PS5), $39 (was $70), amazon.com
NBA 2K21 (Xbox Series X), $30 (was $70), amazon.com
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI (PC), $20 (was $60), amazon.com
Mafia: Definitive Edition (PS4), $20 (was $40), amazon.com
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo Switch), $48 (was $60), amazon.com
Runmus Gaming Headset, $20 with on-page coupon (was $43), amazon.com
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4), $6 (was $40), amazon.com
Smart home
Echo Frames (second generation), $175 for Prime members only (was $250), amazon.com
Amazon Smart Plug, $15 for Prime members only (was $25), amazon.com
Facebook Portal TV, $99 (was $149), amazon.com
Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip HS300, $55 with on-page coupon (was $80), amazon.com
Echo Show 5, $45 for Prime members only (was $80), amazon.com
EverCross Electric Scooter, $299 with on-page coupon (was $369), amazon.com
Vacuums
OKP Robot Vacuum Cleaner, $119 with on-page coupon (was $300), amazon.com
ThisWorx Handheld Car Vacuum Cleaner, $35 (was $45), amazon.com
Bissell SpinWave Hard Floor Expert Wet and Dry Robot Vacuum, $300 (was $400), amazon.com
Eufy by Anker BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim), $190 with on-page coupon (was $220), amazon.com
MooSoo Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, $130 with on-page coupon (was $300), amazon.com
Yeedi K650 Robot Vacuum, $130 with on-page coupon (was $180), amazon.com
Work from home
Naipo Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager, $38 with on-page coupon (was $50), amazon.com
LifeLong Ergonomic Laptop stand for desk, $50 with on-page coupon (was $90), amazon.com
Truweo Posture Corrector, $12 (was $30), amazon.com
FelixKing Ergonomic Desk Chair, $125 with on-page coupon (was $160), amazon.com
AndaSeat gaming and office chair, $230 with on-page coupon (was $290), amazon.com
Hey! Play! Mini Tabletop Pool Set, $16 (was $60), amazon.com
Vybe Percussion Massage Gun, $130 with on-page coupon (was $150), amazon.com
Kitchen
Bayco 9 Pack Glass Meal Prep Containers, $33 (was $50), amazon.com
Gotham Steel Smokeless Grill Indoor Grill, $38 (was $50), amazon.com
Ninja Personal Blender, $60 (was $70), amazon.com
Cuisinart HM-90S Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Handheld Mixer, $80 (was $145), amazon.com
Elite Gourmet EGC-007 Easy Electric Poacher, $16 (was $30), amazon.com
Geek Chef Air Fryer Toaster Oven, $140 with on-page coupon (was $200), amazon.com
Ozeri ZK14-S Pronto Digital Multifunction Kitchen and Food Scale, $11 (was $15), amazon.com
Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick 500 Watt 9-Speed Immersion Multi-Purpose Hand Blender, $30 (was $45), amazon.com
Bonsenkitchen Handheld Milk Frother, $12 (was $18), amazon.com
Beauty
Naturewell Retinol Advanced Moisturizing Cream for Face and Body, $15 with on-page coupon (was $23), amazon.com
CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30, $9 with-page coupon (was $19), amazon.com
Keranique Shampoo and Conditioner Set, $32 (was $50), amazon.com
AuraGlow Teeth Whitening Kit, $32.50 with on-page coupon (was $60), amazon.com
LilyAna Naturals Retinol Cream for Face, $20 with on-page coupon (was $30), amazon.com
Style
Korsis Women’s Summer Casual T-Shirt Dress, $29 (was $39), amazon.com
Prettygarden Ladies Basic Crewneck Belted Office Dress, $31 (was $37), amazon.com
Yidarton Women’s Comfy Casual Twist Knot Tunics Tops Blouses T-Shirts, $12 (was $27), amazon.com
a.Jesdani Women’s Button Down, $33 with on-page coupon (was $50), amazon.com
BerryGo Women’s Embroidery Pearl Button Down Dress V Neck Spaghetti Strap Maxi Dress, $42 (was $50), amazon.com
Leggings Depot Leggings, $16 (was $30), amazon.com
Milumia Women’s Boho Button Up Split Floral Print Flowy Party Dress, $28 (was $34), amazon.com
Health and wellness
Bedding
Sumitu Bed Pillows for Sleeping 2 Pack, $31 (was $60), amazon.com
LuxClub 6 PC Sheet Set Bamboo Sheets, $35 for queen (was $57), amazon.com
Bedsure Satin Pillowcase for Hair and Skin Silk Pillowcase 2 Pack, $8 (was $10), amazon.com
Utopia Bedding Down Alternative Comforter, $35 (was $57), amazon.com
Queen Mattress Pad Cover Cooling Mattress Topper, $40 (was $60), amazon.com
Pets
Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Dog Brick Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy, $14 (was $25), amazon.com
Outward Hound Hide-A-Squirrel Squeaky Puzzle Plush Dog Toy, $20 (was $30), amazon.com
Milk-Bone MaroSnacks Dog Treats, $9 (was $12), amazon.com
Rachael Ray Nutrish Dog Treats, $6 (was $14), amazon.com
Interactive Robotic Cat Toy, $25 (was $45), amazon.com
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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