Upcoming WhatsApp updates and features in 2023

The famous messaging app WhatsApp undergoes various updates to keep up with user trends, adding value to the app.

1-Transfer chat without Google drive:

Transfer chat without Google drive

Technology news: Another improvement currently being worked on is the ability to transfer WhatsApp chat history between Android phones without the use of Google Drive. Using this technologically advanced alternative, users will find it much easier to transfer their chat history from one phone to another. When it’s ready, users can transfer their chats to Android by going to WhatsApp Settings > Chats > Chat transfer to Android, scanning the QR code, and then following the on-screen instructions.

2. View once text:

View once text

The view once text feature allows users to send a message that will be automatically deleted once read by the receiver. This feature improves the security of confidential information. This feature is only applicable to text-based messages and not to audio, video, or image-based messages.

3. Bookmark feature in disappearing chats:

Bookmark feature in disappearing chats

WhatsApp is working on a bookmark icon. It appears in the message bubble of the disappearing messages, indicating that they will not disappear from the chat. The feature is under development on Android. WhatsApp tracker WABetaInfo said the feature would distinguish saved messages from regular messages that disappear in chat.

4. Multiple chats selection on WhatsApp desktop:

Multiple chats selection on WhatsApp desktop

WhatsApp is also working on the desktop version of the app, adding some quality-of-life features. Revealed at the end of 2022, the Company is working on WhatsApp new feature that will allow users to select multiple chats at once on the desktop app, making it easy to mute them or mark them as read or unread. This feature is still being developed and will be released in a future update.

5. Security updates – 6-digit code login:

Security updates – 6-digit code login

WhatsApp is testing a new verification option on the Android app with a small group of beta testers. This extra layer of security requires users to enter a code when attempting to log in to WhatsApp on a secondary device via companion mode. Users can expect a public release of this feature.

Apple Watch Ultra gets Oceanic+ app for recreational divers: Details here

Designed by US-based Huish Outdoors in collaboration with Apple, the Oceanic+ enables recreational scuba divers to take the Apple Watch Ultra to extreme depths underwater

Designed by US-based Huish Outdoors in collaboration with Apple, the Oceanic+ enables recreational scuba divers to take the Apple Watch Ultra to extreme depths underwater

Apple has started rolling out the Oceanic+ app to all Apple Watch Ultra users. Apple’s new Oeanic+ app lets hobbyists take their daily watches to previously unreachable depths — up to 40 meters, or 130 feet, to be exact — with a watch depth of vision. and water temperature sensors on Apple Watch Ultra.

What is Oceanic+ app?

Oceanic+ is a dive computer for Apple Watch Ultra and is designed by Huish Outdoors in collaboration with Apple. The Oceanic+ app on Apple Watch Ultra and the companion app for iPhone provide all of the key features of an advanced dive computer, robust dive planning, and a comprehensive post-dive experience.

How to get the Oceanic+ Apple Watch Ultra dive app

  • Here is the official Oceanic+ App Store listing
  • The app is exclusively built for Apple Watch Ultra and requires watchOS 9.1 paired with an iPhone 8/SE gen 2 or later running iOS 16.1
  • If you just search “Oceanic” in the App Store without the “+” you may see a different app as the top hit
  • If you search on the App Store on Apple Watch Ultra, make sure to download “Oceanic+ Dive Computer App”

Oceanic+ dive app price

  • Oceanic+ is a free download to try out many of the app’s features
  • If you’d like all the advanced features, there are daily, monthly, and yearly plans

-$4.99/per day

-$9.99/per month

-$79.99/per year

-Family plan for up to 5 – $129.99/year

Oceanic+ free vs paid features

Here are the app’s main features, check out the chart below for everything that comes with the free vs paid version:

  • Scuba, Snorkeling, & Surface Modes
  • Pre-Dive Location Planner With Surface & Water Conditions
  • No Deco Planner Calculates Dive, Depth & Duration
  • Built-In Variometer, 3D Tilt Compensated Compass & More Tools
  • Monitor Current Depth, Remaining Dive Time, & Ascent Rates
  • Easy-To-Read Color-Coded Realtime Dive Parameters
  • GPS Enhanced Post-Dive Logbook
  • Personal Dive Stats
  • Visual & Haptic Safety Warnings
  • 7 Watch Face Complications
  • Apple Watch Ultra and Oceanic+ work to dive to 40 meters/130 feet

‘AI could be used as a tool to augment human creative expression’

Fabin Rasheed, co-creator of a poet-artist bot, explains why AI in art is laden with possibilities

Fabin Rasheed, co-creator of a poet-artist bot, explains why AI in art is laden with possibilities

Artificial intelligence-generated artworks have been a subject of intrigue and debate in the creative world for a while now. The arrival of tools such as Dall. E 2, Stable Diffusion and Mid journey, which can generate art within seconds of a text prompt being fed in, has only made this question more pronounced: “Does AI-generated work qualify as art?” Fabin Rasheed, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad, who has been creating complex, layered artworks using AI, tells Veenu Sandhu why he thinks this is yet another expression of human creativity.

Rasheed’s latest work, titled “The Dreamcatcher”, was displayed at the Museum of the Future, an exhibition space in Dubai that showcases futuristic ideas, products, and services, on November 18. He is also the co-creator of arguably the first AI poet-artist, named Auria Kathi, living completely in the cloud. Auria Kathi has been described as “a robot, a machine, a piece of code which creates art regularly and posts on Instagram and keeps creating engagement”.

Edited excerpts of the interview:

  • What inspired you to create AI-based artwork?

The fact that these works could create hitherto impossible connections in creativity is what inspired me to begin with AI-based works. The possibility of augmenting human creativity with highly advanced technology to initiate new creative expressions has always given me a sense of wonder.

  • Could you tell us more about Auria Kathi, “the first artificially intelligent poet-artist” that you have created?

Auria Kathi was a social media experiment that I created with my friend Sleeba Paul in 2018 to investigate the question: “What if there is a non-human artist that exists among us in the digital world?”

Auria was essentially an autonomous bot, which posted generated poetry and art to social media automatically for one year (January 2019-December 2019). These poetry and artworks were generated using machine learning algorithms trained on a collection of haikus and digital art. (The creators even gave Auria Kathi a generic ‘generated’ face; her ‘works’ can be found at http://www.instagram.com/auriakathi/)

The bot also styled the works based on a “mood” before it was posted to social media. The question that drove us to explore this work took us to the heart of where one of the biggest art and cultural revolutions, the Renaissance, happened: we were invited to exhibit the work at the Florence Biennale 2019. Furthermore, this was exhibited at NeurIPS, one of the primary conferences in artificial intelligence worldwide.

  • Have you used platforms/tools such as DALL.E 2 and Stable Diffusion as well to create art?

Yes, I do use Dall.E 2, Stable Diffusion, and Mid journey in some of my works.

  • How does AI work to allow for the artwork to be created? What existing sources does it draw from?

This question really depends on the AI model that is used. For example, Dall.E converts text prompts into a corresponding image equivalent using a model called CLIP. CLIP essentially is trained on a dataset of image-caption combinations to link textual semantics to visual representations.

  • Is there a risk of the very same artwork being created if, say, two people punch in the very same text at the very same moment? Does AI-based art promise the uniqueness intrinsic to art?

As far as I know, there is a randomizer applied to models like Dall.E, which ensures that no two images are the same for the same text prompt. Having said that, I have seen cases where some images look similar, but not necessarily the same.

To respond to your subsequent inquiry, the uniqueness of workmanship is essentially a reminder of human imagination, as indicated by me. Regardless of whether we are utilizing computer-based intelligence models, we would be “arranging” or choosing which explicit picture to utilize. That truly would rely upon our own human characteristics, which in all actuality do deliver uniqueness to these manifestations.

  • In your experience, in what ways does AI allow for greater expression of creativity?

Historically, with the invention of a new tool, there have always been new forms of expression have come up, which expand human creativity. In the same way, I feel, AI could be used (at least in its current state) as a tool or a helper to augment or enhance human creative expressions.

I generally say that innovativeness is steady and the apparatuses, mediums and all the other things are the factors. The manner in which we truly utilize these computer-based intelligence models pushes the limits.

For instance, a few days ago I showed one of my works at the Gallery Representing things to come in Dubai, which was a 3D generative model that was made in view of my brainwaves and a photo of my psyche. To get this “photo”, I basically went into a hypnagogic state

  • Christie’s was the first major auction house to sell an AI-created artwork. Is there a market for art so created? Have you, personally, been able to sell your AI-based art?

Yes, there is a market for AI art, especially through NFTs (non-fungible tokens). I have sold many AI works in the past. For example, one of the works that I created with my wife Ashna Sahir, called “Humachine Imaginarium”, was an early exploration into what a language model like GPT3 visualizes. This sold for $15,000 two years back.

  • Is artificial intelligence set to become art’s next medium? Or is it just something that has novelty value?

I see AI as a natural progression of human evolution. And I feel in the near future, AI will be so ubiquitous that every digital (and many physical) works will have some or a lot of AI intervention in them. We wouldn’t actually refer to it as “Computer-based intelligence workmanship” later on, taking into account the speed at which simulated intelligence is turning into a piece of our lives.

6 Chrome extensions that will save your time

It changes all websites to have a dark color palette. it is amazingly useful for browsing websites that don’t have a dark theme at night

Many a time amazon discounted prices are higher than regular and the extension gives you a price history of the product with the ability to send you a notification when it reaches a desirable price

It blocks trackers (so companies can’t get your web browsing history and build a profile on you) and is a solid privacy extension.

Make it easier for you to hide all of your tabs at once just by clicking on a button. they are then saved as bookmarks in a separate folder. afterward, the panic button turns green and shows you how many tabs are currently hidden.

Removes formatting on websites to make them look like plain text so you can browse at work without attracting attention.

You mostly look like you’re reading serious boring sites.

A website wants you to turn off adblocker to continue browsing? right click and f*uck that shit.

How to Spot Fake Google Reviews: Details here

Fake Google reviews can be hard to spot if you’re a customer, but if you’re a small business, it’s easy to tell when they appear. You’d never met the person before, and their profile only has one review. That review is for your business.

Google will instantly eliminate surveys that abuse its strategies, including counterfeit ones.

Here, we’ll examine how to recognize counterfeit Google Audits, then, at that point, we’ll list the moves toward reporting them to research and eliminate them from your posting.

And since Google is a third-party site, businesses can’t just take the review down. They need to go through Google’s reviewal process to appeal the fake review.

  • Pay attention to the details in the review.
  • Look at the complexity of words.
  • Check for repeated exclamation points.
  • Examine the reviewer’s name and avatar.
  • Flag reviews without comments.
  • See if the reviewer has reviewed other businesses.
  • Look at how frequently the reviewer leaves reviews.
1- Pay attention to the details in the review.

Fake reviews can sometimes be hard to spot, especially when the reviewer doesn’t want you to know it’s fake.

This implies they need to give explicit subtleties with regard to why their experience was negative.

Counterfeit surveys will frequently specify subtleties that don’t have anything to do with the protest. For instance, one investigation discovered that phony inn surveys frequently included more data about the commentator’s family than it did about the lodging experience.

Since the reviewer doesn’t have a real interaction to write about, the details they’ll fabricate will focus more on their personal stories.

2- Look at the complexity of the words.

To write a deceptive message, reviewers need to use more cognitive function than they would if they were telling the truth. Since they’re creating fictional details in their minds, their brains need to work harder than they would if they were recalling a recent memory.

This additional work normally brings about a message that utilizes more straightforward phrasing. As a matter of fact, research shows that when commentators attempt to be underhanded, they’re bound to utilize words that aren’t as lengthy or complex. That’s because their focus is on creating a believable story, rather than flexing their vocabulary.

3- Check for repeated exclamation points.

Another common theme of fake customer reviews is the repeated use of exclamation points. One study from MIT found that deceptive reviews often contain more exclamation points than genuine reviews.

Counterfeit analysts trust that by adding these imprints, they’ll stress the gloomy feelings behind their criticism. Nonetheless, honest surveys are bound to zero in on the genuine occasions that were pessimistic, as opposed to how the analyst is feeling at the time. After all, if a customer is sincerely upset with your company, they’ll want to provide thoughtful, actionable feedback instead of appearing like they’re overreacting to the situation.

4- Examine the reviewer’s name and avatar.

One clear giveaway can be the name and avatar associated with the review. Since Google Reviews require an email address, people who leave fake reviews will often create fake accounts.

Really look at the analyst’s name and symbol. While it’s not ensured to uncover the credibility of the survey, you could discover a contender attempting to act deceptively or an individual who didn’t wind up utilizing your administrations by any means, yet at the same time felt a sense of urgency to post a survey.

5- See if the reviewer has reviewed other businesses.

One more method for checking the record’s authenticity is to check whether they’ve audited different organizations, particularly ones in your industry. In the event that the client has no different surveys or appears to continually flaunt about a particular contender, there’s a superior opportunity the survey is phony.

To check, navigate to the review and click on the reviewer’s name. This should launch a side panel that shows you all of the reviews the person has left, similar to the image below.

In this view, you can see the businesses that the person has reviewed as well as any photos that the reviewer has uploaded. You can also assess their “contribution points” which are added as the person submits more reviews. The higher the number of points, the more likely that the review is real.

6- Look at how frequently the reviewer leaves reviews.

Using that same interface shown above, you should also check to see how frequently the person leaves reviews. People who are paid to write fake reviews often submit them in bulk, then make another record to keep away from recognition.

Fortunately, you can use the account summary to check when reviews were left. If you notice that the reviewer has left multiple reviews on the same day, the reviews are likely fake.

7- Flag reviews without comments.

This makes it simpler for tricky analysts to pass on counterfeit surveys and harder for your business to get them.

When in doubt of thumb, you ought to signal all regrettable surveys that do exclude a remark. While a portion of these might be certifiable, your most significant surveys are ones that make sense of why your business is perfect or why it missed the mark regarding assumptions. Audits without remarks don’t offer a lot to different clients or your business, so they’re worth researching on the off chance that you suspect they’re fake.

Now that you know how to spot a fake review, let’s talk about how you can remove it.

Microsoft introduces ‘sign language view’ feature in Teams for deaf users

When sign language view is enabled, designated signers remain visible on the centre stage as long as their video is activated

When sign language view is enabled, designated signers remain visible on the center stage as long as their video is activated

Microsoft has introduced “sign language view”, a new meeting experience in Teams that will assist signers – people who are deaf/hard of hearing, interpreters, and others who use sign language.

Sign language view will provide a more predictable, static meeting experience that will allow users to prioritize up to two other signers’ video streams for placement on center stage.

“When sign language view is enabled, the prioritized video streams appear at the right aspect ratio and at the highest available quality. You can enable sign language view either on the fly during a meeting or as a setting that persists across all your calls,” Microsoft said in a blog post.

At the point when the gesture-based communication view is empowered, assigned endorsers stay noticeable in the middle stage as long as their video is actuated.

Different members can likewise be stuck or featured without infringing on the underwriters’ space, as per the blog entry.

The organization likewise made inclinations “tacky”, and that implies there will be not any more tinkering with elements and perspectives when a client joins a gathering.

The communication via gestures view and openness sheet are as of now accessible just through a Public Review accessible on a client-by-client premise, the blog post added.

The tech monster will carry out to all business and government clients before long”.

To enable sign language view across meetings by default, in Microsoft Teams, go to Settings and more, then select Settings > Accessibility and then turn on Sign Language.

Apple’s latest watchOS 9 update brings proper battery-saving mode

American tech giant Apple is introducing a true power-saving mode for the Apple Watch in the latest watchOS 9 update, extending the watch’s battery life when necessary

American tech giant Apple is introducing a true power-saving mode for the Apple Watch in the latest watchOS 9 updates, extending the watch’s battery life when necessary.

As per GSM Field, this mode can be initiated physically through the Control community or the settings menu. It likewise prompts the client when there’s a 10 percent battery charge left. It switches off consequently once it arrives at 80% on the charger.

The battery-saving mode switches off the additional requesting elements, for example, AoD, pulse warnings, arrhythmia following, pulse, and blood oxygen estimations. Exercise updates are additionally switched off.

Surely, if a user needs a certain app that requires data or a Wi-Fi connection, the system will re-enable those. And if the watch stays within the phone’s connection range, it will postpone notifications and deliver them every hour.

Of course, the overall performance of the watch in the new battery-saving mode will also be reduced, so animations and navigation as a whole won’t feel as smooth, as per GSM Arena.

Nothing Ear Stick Review

The Nothing Ear (stick) is essentially the half-in-ear version of the Nothing ear (1). There, however, is more about these wireless earbuds than meets the eye

The Nothing Ear (stick) is essentially the half-in-ear version of the Nothing ear 1. There, however, is more about these wireless earbuds than meets the eye

Nothing’s rather impressive hype and marketing push has made a lot of people sit up and take notice of the brand, and it feels even more monumental when you realize that the company has launched just three major products so far. Subsequent to hopping into the cell phone business incredibly with the Nothing Telephone 1, the brand established via Carl Pei, has now sent off its second sets of genuine remote headphones. The Nothing Ear Stick is evaluated at Rs. 8,499 in India, and truly looks and feels very noteworthy for a couple of headphones in this cost portion.

That said, there is a lot more to a pair of truly wireless earphones than design, and the Nothing Ear Stick does have some considerable drawbacks as a result of this seemingly single-minded focus of making the earphones look and feel unique. How do these earphones fare on the whole? Find out in this review.

  • Design

The new Nothing Ear Stick comes with an intriguing design. Rather, it is more precise to say that the earbuds case has something new to offer. The Ear Stick case is modeled on a typical tube of lipstick. The earbuds swing into view when you turn the tube’s base while holding up the top. The casing can be spun endlessly in either direction to open and close the case. However, one disadvantage is that the case can accumulate dust if not completely sealed.

A red plastic module that holds the USB-C charging connector is housed at the lower part of the case, which is moreover made of straightforward plastic. There is a silver button close to it that obviously juts from the case’s principal body. This permits the mini headphones to coordinate with your cell phone.

The case’s rounded plan allows it to stand upstanding. Simultaneously, there is a gamble of the case moving away when kept evenly.

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Despite having a smaller volume than, for instance, the Ear 1 case, it is bulkier and protrudes further from your pocket. We thought this would be a little uncomfortable for travelers.

  • Earbuds

The new Ear Stick takes over from the previously launched Nothing Ear 1. The Ear Stick uses the older half-in-ear style similar to the AirPods, whilst the Ear 1 had a more typical in-ear design. This implies that they are outer to your ear trench instead of squeezing inside. In present times, this is odd – particularly while checking the opposition out. While evaluating the headphones we found that the half-in-ear style makes it badly designed to wear when you are running or working out, as they feel somewhat free.

Both the left and right earbuds come with a touch sensor that lets you skip tracks forward and backward, adjust the volume up and down, and activate the voice assistant on the phone.

  • Connectivity

The new Nothing Ear Stick comes with SBC and AAC codecs over Bluetooth 5.2 and is easy to pair by switching on the Bluetooth mode on your phone. To make the earbuds visible, one needs to hold down the silver power button. For better connectivity and features, one can install the Nothing X app from the Play Store.

The company has improved the Nothing X app as it now comes with a slightly revised look and some extra functions. One can view the battery percentage for the case and the earbuds on the main screen. Moreover, one can get to the control settings or the adjuster mode. The Ear Stick’s equaliser option offers a three-band custom EQ in addition to four presets. There is no option to entirely turn off the EQ and one needs to select one of the presets available.

  • Sound Quality

After using in-ear earbuds, switching to a half-in-ear design feels a little offbeat. The Ear Stick has a midrange frequency, and the sound quality feels overly bright and forceful. This causes the overall tone to occasionally seem rather shrill and reedy, along with the absence of a fleshed-out low-end. The bass level can be considered average as it does not impress us. Considering the price of the earbuds, we could say that the sound quality is lively and detailed.

While listening to music, there are constant disturbances from the outside environment. This is good when you are walking on the road but overall, it is very distracting.

  • Call Quality

The voice quality is fairly good for phone calls as the new Nothing Ear Stick comes with a decent microphone. The headphones battle to keep up with voice clearness in loud areas, for example, close to a running fixture, and a lot of foundation sound holes through.

  • Battery

The Nothing Ear Stick is reported to have seven hours of nonstop audio playback. During our review, we were able to use it for five to six hours on a single charge. The company also claims that a 10-minute charge will allow for two hours of playback. This claim turned out to be fairly accurate during our review period, as the earbuds played for almost two hours.

  • Verdict

Despite the recent price hike, the Nothing Ear (1) white variant at Rs 7,299 is cheaper than the Nothing Ear (stick). The former offers in-ear design, ANC, and wireless charging. In direct comparison, therefore, the Nothing Ear (1) seems to be a better pick. Outside the Nothing ecosystem, both Nothing wireless earbuds pale in comparison with peers such as Samsung Galaxy Buds2 (Rs 6,999). That said, the unconventional but striking design of the Nothing Ear (stick) is the only factor to consider these earbuds.

Google passkeys for password-less future: Know what is it and how it works

Google passkeys are currently available for developers to test via Google Play Services beta

Google passkeys are currently available for developers to test via Google Play Services beta

Ahead of the final rollout, Google has announced the release of its passkey support for developers on Android and Chrome. The American software giant says ‘passkey’ is a safer substitute for passwords and other perishable authentication factors. It will be integrated with the Google Password Manager to simplify sign-ins across devices, websites, and applications — no matter the platform. But what is Google passkey and how does it work? Let’s find out:

Passkeys: What is it

Passkeys are a new type of login credential that replaces passwords. The authentication requires either biometric authentication — such as a fingerprint or facial recognition — or a PIN or swipe pattern used with Androids for access. According to Google, they are built on industry standards and work across different operating systems and browser ecosystems, and can be used for both websites and apps. They follow familiar user experience patterns and build on the existing experience of password autofill.

Passkeys: How it works

Google says its passkeys work similarly to using a saved password in the Google Password Manager. To prevent lockouts in the case of device loss, passkeys are backed-up and synced through the cloud on users’ phones and computers. The passkeys can be used to sign in to apps and websites on other nearby devices via users’ phones.

Users can create and use passkeys on Android devices, which are synced through the Google Password Manager. On Android and other supported platforms, developers can build passkey support on their sites for end-users using Chrome via the WebAuthn API. Currently, developers can use Chrome Canary and sign up for the Google Play Services beta to test this.

How to create passkeys:

Step 1: Through settings on the Android 9 device and later, click on Create a Passkey

Step 2: Confirm the passkey account information

Step 3: Present fingerprint, face, or screen lock when prompted

Earlier, Apple released a similar Passkey feature with its iOS 16 update that allows users to use their Apple devices to log in to websites and services without requiring passwords. Apple, Google, and Microsoft partnered with the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) earlier this year, for removing passwords for user authentication across the platforms.

Lava Blaze Pro review

Powered by the MediaTek Helio G37 processor, the Lava Blaze Pro is priced at Rs 9,999 – at par with rival smartphones powered by the same chip such as Motorola Moto G22 and Techno Spark 9

Home-grown electronics brand Lava recently launched its second smartphone in the Blaze series, the Lava Blaze Pro. Powered by the MediaTek Helio G37 processor, the smartphone is priced at Rs 9,999 – at par with rival smartphones powered by the same chip such as Motorola Moto G22 and Techno Spark 9. The smartphone brings a few upgrades to justify the ‘Pro’ moniker, but are they good enough? Let us find out

Design

The Lava Blaze Pro looks identical to its predecessor, the Lava Blaze, except it has a frosted glass back design. The phone’s frame is made of plastic with a smooth finish, which gets easily smudged with fingerprint marks. On the frame, there is a power button on the right, which doubles as a fingerprint scanner, and a volume button just above it. The button placement is appropriate, making one-handed operation comfortable.

Display and audio

The Lava Blaze Pro sports a 6.5-inch IPS HD+ screen of 90Hz refresh rate. The screen is bright, vivid and responsive. Considering the phone’s price, the screen quality and performance is acceptable. It is set to standard colour profile by default, but can be tuned for vivid and cool colours from display settings.

As for the audio, the phone has a mono speaker on the bottom side of the frame. It is loud and clear, but lacks clarity. The speaker delivers modest experience while watching videos, listening to music, and playing games. Besides the mono speaker, the Lava Blaze Pro has a 3.5mm audio out port for wired connectivity.

Camera

Imaging is covered by a triple-camera system on the back, featuring a 50-megapixel primary sensor, 2MP ultra-wide-angle sensor, and a 2MP mono lens. From a price-performance ratio, the rear camera system is good. However, do not expect quality output. The camera struggles with zoom. The zoomed shots show lack of details and there is visible noise across the frame. Moreover, the camera tends to artificially smoothen the frame in the post processing, resulting in loss of details. On the front, the phone has an 8MP camera sensor. It is good for selfies and video calls, but struggles in low-light conditions.

Performance and battery

The Lava Blaze Pro is powered by MediaTek Helio G37 system-on-chip, paired with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB on-board storage. The phone has a microSD card slot for storage expansion (up to 256GB). It boots Android 12 operating system with stock user interface free from bloatware and advertisements. From a price-performance perspective, the Lava Blaze Pro works well. It handles regular operation with ease and does not slow down even with 15 apps opened in the background.

As for the on-battery time, the smartphone survives a day of moderate usage with the screen set at 90Hz refresh rate. For battery saving, the refresh rate can be reduced to 60Hz from settings. The Lava Blaze Pro discharges quickly and gets warm when used for power-intensive tasks. The phone comes with a 10W charger, which takes about an hour to recharge a completely drained battery.

Verdict

The Lava Blaze Pro is not perfect, but it can do all things to an extent. The smartphone has a good display and clean user interface. Aside to these, there is barely anything to make it outshine its peers in its price segment Rs 9,999.

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