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1. Oneplus 11 will launch today.



If you are a big fan of the One Plus, today is your lucky day. I like and trust the brand name Oneplus because they have made this their own brand name and are competing with Samsung and other Android phones in terms of performance and durability.

Oneplus 11 also creates a lot of buzz when it is released, and we are aware of all the leaks and information about the smartphone before it is released. Just like the Samsung Unpacked event, we all knew about the S23 line-up.

When it comes to the OnePlus 11, not much will surprise folks when it is launched on February 7. This isn't due to the typical leaks, but rather to the fact that the business introduced and released the handset in China last month. 

Other regions of the world have been patiently waiting since then, and as fate would have it, the business has launched its phone reservation website for people in the United States.

Best of all, it's providing some incentives, so if you've been considering acquiring a OnePlus 11, you should certainly make a reservation today. 

According to the registration website, the business will sell two variants of the gadget: one with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage and another with 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. In terms of colours, you'll have two options: Titan Black and Eternal Green.

2. POCO X5 and X5 Pro



Poco was a sub-brand of Xiaomi before, and now I'm not sure what's new in terms of ongoing operations because we've heard that Poco has been different from Xiaomi, but now all service centres are in Xiaomi only, and they're also working on MIUI only, which is also provided by Xiaomi only.

I don't find anything different from Redmi phones in this Poco handset, where as in terms of updates, I haven't received Android 13, which was promised by POCO before, but now they are not giving any updates to us.

If you've read my blog, you'll know that, while I support "Made in India," I've also been using the Poco X2 as my primary handset, and it's still working fine, whereas the battery of this smartphone has degraded and it's no longer at its best, but overall performance is fine.

Last year, we named the Poco X4 Pro the best affordable Android phone not offered in the United States, so we had high expectations for its sequel. 

With its all-new Poco X5 series, Poco appears to have delivered on that front. The new collection, like last year's, features two mid-range devices: the Poco X5 and Poco X5 Pro. Both models have been modified to mirror Redmi's current Note series range and come with upgraded SoCs for increased performance.

If you're looking for a new mid-range smartphone and have been anticipating Poco's latest offerings, here's all you need to know about the Poco X5 and Poco X5 Pro.

Both handsets will have a 6.67-inch screen with 120 Hz and an amoled dot display, and the Pro will have Corning Gorilla Glass 5, while other handsets will have Gorilla Glass 3.

However, there is a significant difference in the processor: the X5 contains the Snapdragon 695, whereas the X5 Pro contains the Snapdragon 778G with two variants of 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of memory and another of 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of memory inside.

Poco X5 Pro is available in two variants. The basic model has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The price is INR 22,999. Another model has 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It is priced at INR 24,999.

In terms of the battery, they are nearly identical, with the Pro having more fast charging support than the X5 handset. If you want more information, please comment below because these are the major updates to the handset and unnecessary minor updates will make the blog long.

3. The iPhone 15 may be more expensive.



When did you think the iPhone, especially the new one, would be so cheap? For the first time in BBD, I noticed that the iPhone 13 was available for INR 48000; this was unexpected, and the price rose within one to two hours; by the next day, which was the main day, it was available for INR 58000.

and that will only make the iPhone 13 the most popular phone in the last quarter of 2022. 

Did you buy If so, could you please tell me how much you paid for the iPhone 13? And what is the cheapest price you have heard for an iPhone 13? My friends in that BBD sale on Flipkart only gave me INR 56,999 the next day.

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently outlined some of the California-based company's future intentions during an earnings call. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman outlined some of Apple's potential options in a newsletter.

Cook, according to Gurman, answered a query about whether the iPhone's growing average sales price was sustainable. This is due to the fact that the top-of-the-line iPhone model in 2017 cost $1,150 (the iPhone X with 256 gigabytes of storage), which now costs $1,600 (the iPhone 14 Pro Max with 1 terabyte).

According to reports, Cook stated, "The price rise is no problem. In reality, customers might most likely be convinced to spend more money. "I believe people are prepared to go to great lengths to have the finest they can afford in that area."

4. Is Microsoft following Google?



Yes, we have seen that if someone discovers something that is very amazing and is used by many users, the big companies are likely to follow that, improve on it, and launch it on their own, as Apple did when it launched the dynamic island for its handsets, but many companies are taking ideas and creating hybrid notification bars.

Which is the best copy you've seen of a large company from a small one?There are many examples of copying the Apple iPhone style or their watch, which we are aware of, but tell me something I am not aware of because it will be unique, so if you were surprised by anything, please comment on it.

We've been talking about Chatgpt for a while now, and Google has recently launched it and told us about it in recent events. Now, Microsoft is planning to do something today, and they'll do it in a mostly predictable and similar manner.

According to recent speculations, the new Bing search engine would be linked with ChatGPT. Just minutes after Google introduced its own ChatGPT-like service named Bard, Microsoft has scheduled a fresh launch event with OpenAI. 

Please keep in mind that Google is also planning a launch event on February 8th, where the corporation is expected to demonstrate its new AI-powered search engine and its capabilities.

The event will take place at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, California, at 10 a.m. PT, 1 p.m. ET, and 11:30 p.m. IST, and Microsoft is expected to introduce numerous new services that will integrate OpenAI's ChaGPT. The unveiling of ChatGPT-powered Bing to compete with Alphabet's Google search engine might be the event's high point.

5. Google announces Chatgpt as a rival bard.



Yes, we can say that, but it is sort of old news, and I want to discuss Google as well because they are the first to be called in this segment, and if Microsoft announces that, it is the name of the competition, but we don't care who is first and second.

We care about those who provide the best functionality with more features, and we will use them. Seriously, I like the competition amongst them because it creates the fear of losing the market hype, and in that way, we get the best thing in the best possible way.

What are your thoughts on it? Please leave a comment so that I can see what my readers are thinking while you mention that I return to the news and explain it to you.

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, plans to create a chatbot service and more artificial intelligence for its search engine as well as for developers, responding to Microsoft in the race to lead a new wave of technology.

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said in a blog post on Monday that the business is launching a conversational AI service dubbed Bard to test users for feedback, followed by a general rollout in the following weeks.

According to the site, Google's LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) is powering the experimental conversational AI service Bard. The CEO also mentioned Bard's talents, which will be a blend of "strength, intellect, and creativity of the company's big language models."

Bard will seek knowledge based on user answers as well as material accessible on the web. The AI system is being rolled out to testers first, coupled with a lightweight model of LaMDA. For the time being, the emphasis is on gathering input in order to improve the AI system for future applications.











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