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Realme teases new smartphone that's all about entertainment [Update: It's not new]

Update: According to Mobigyaan, a company representative said this will be an already released smartphone with more storage. Original story follows: Realme is announcing a new phone in India and it will be "all about entertainment". Chances are it is either the Realme 3 or the Realme A1 since both are expected to arrive soon. The most intriguing feature, however, is the pictured wide notch, meaning the company is stepping back from the waterdrop cutout for some reason. Realme teasersIf this is indeed the Realme A1, we expect a 6.3" screen, 13 MP camera, Black and Yellow colors, and a price tag no more than €200.

Realme teases new smartphone that's all about entertainment [Update: It's not new]

Oppo to soon launch a new smartphone in India via Flipkart, could be Oppo K1

As it stated in China-based smartphone manufacturer is gearing up to launch yet another mid-range smartphone in the Indian market. It seems that the upcoming smartphone with affordable pricing will be available for purchase in India exclusively through online marketplace Flipkart. The company has already created a landing page on Flipkart for the upcoming smartphone but the name of the device is not yet revealed. To remind you of the specifications, the Oppo K1 features a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with 2340 x 1080 pixels screen resolution and 91 percent screen-to-body ratio. It consists of a 16-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor with AI-based features to enhance the camera performance.

How the new VR screen could end the smartphone

A smartphone screen is a wonder of the world. The only way to get more information from a smartphone screen is to bring the pixels closer to our eyes, with the device somehow mounted on our heads rather than holding it in our hands. Like camera apps were to smartphones, VR and AR applications will be the lucky beneficiaries of the race to a new screen. Multiple companies will release headsets and glasses in the coming couple of years that will replace the smartphone screen as the way we take in visual information from our computers. Following that, virtual worlds, VR and AR will begin to make use of these screens, allowing us to augment or substitute entirely new worlds for the real one.

How the new VR screen could end the smartphone




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