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I'm back to share news and updates with you, where you can learn about the world's latest technology by simply reading this blog all the way to the end, because I only shared the top 5 news stories from the last two days that you should always be aware of.

Whereas if you like the content, then do comment as feedback, follow, and share with your tech group so that you and your relatives can also be updated at the same time.

Till you do all things, I would like to start today's blog with a bang.

1. Realme and Coca-Cola collab.



When I first heard about the Coca-Cola phone, I wondered, "What is this, and whose idea is it?"Personally, I don't like the thinking at first, but now that the design has been revealed, I am kind of looking into it, and it looks like an average phone with an advanced collab design on the back.

What were you thinking when you heard about this? You've probably heard of this if you've visited my blog or any other blog or seen a video on YouTube. Also, I know that you bought this phone in December. Then, what was your reaction?

We've seen several major partnerships between smartphone makers and luxury designers like Prada, Thom Browne, and Dolce & Gabbana throughout the years. We've also seen collaborations with vehicle manufacturers like Lamborghini and McLaren, as well as movie tie-ins.

Having said that, Realme has unveiled its newest smartphone, the Realme 10 Pro 5G Coca-Cola Edition. This smartphone is a collaboration between Realme and Coca-Cola, as you might have guessed from the name and image.

Realme has gone all out for this collaboration, with overt branding that features the classic Coca-Cola trademark.The upcoming smartphone features the classic Coca-Cola logo on the back in what the company calls a "70/30 asymmetrical back design" with "three points of black and seven points of red."

In its initial press release, Realme doesn't share any details about the smartphone's specifications, instead devoting precious words to the power of having a Coca-Cola logo on its latest product.

2. The Realme GT Neo 5 supports 240-watt charging.



Rumors only stated that the new and upcoming phone can support 240-watt charging, which means it can charge the phone completely in under 10 minutes, but there is always concern about the phone's battery backup.

making the phone charge quickly The battery backup isn't quite as good as it would be with a standard-charging phone with the same mah battery, but this begs the question of whether you need a fast-charging phone or one with a large battery backup.

But, whatever your response, I will be grateful to hear it, but as an electronics engineer, I am pleasantly surprised at how much our technology has been hyped, and now we are only reaching the next level of technology that we could not even imagine a few years ago. Examples include folding phones and tablets, as well as TVs, and the charging supported by the mini device demonstrates how powerful they can be.

If you need an indication of how fast this is, Realme has some stats for you: the GT Neo5 4,600mAh battery can charge from zero to 20 percent in about 80 seconds, 50 to 45 percent in about four minutes, and 100 percent in a little more than nine minutes.

For the most part, this is rather astounding, especially considering that Samsung's current flagship, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, only has a maximum charging speed of 45 W.Of course, while charging speed is great, it isn't the sole feature of the Realme GT Neo5.

The phone also has a 6.7-inch 144Hz AMOLED display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU. Furthermore, it has up to 1 TB of internal storage and 16 GB of RAM. On the back, there are three cameras: a 50MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and a 2MP macro sensor. The RGB lights on the back may also be changed.

3. Netflix banned password sharing.



If you've been following my blog, you'll know that Netflix is planning to charge for password sharing because we Indians or other citizens from other countries are notorious for sharing our Netflix accounts from phone to phone as well as our Netflix monthly and yearly plans.

That sharing makes us more convenient and less expensive to use, but it causes the company to lose money because they have to provide the content on a regular basis and do not profit from it, causing them to lose money, so they devised this.

We knew it was coming, with testing being undertaken in other areas of the world, but reality hit when the firm unveiled its intentions for password sharing in January, declaring that the move would be implemented by March. 

The business has now announced on its blog that it intends to tighten down on password sharing in four more locations.

In a blog post, the firm openly admitted that several of its previous features, such as enabling multiple profile support and allowing users to stream to many devices at once, had caused some issues for the company, resulting in 100 million households presently sharing accounts. 

According to the corporation, this has had an impact on its capacity to reinvest in new series, IPs, and movies. However, while the firm did not state it explicitly in its blog post, it has lost a significant amount of cash over the years as a result of family and friends exchanging passwords to their Netflix accounts.

4. The launch of the Lava Blaze 5G with a new feature.



Yes, Lava is an Indian company, and manufacturing is also done in India, which fully supports our motive of "Aatamnirbahar India," but from a technology perspective, Lava and other Indian smartphone companies are not making much competition in the market because they are not able to fulfil the expectations of the users.

Half of the Indian companies that manufacture smartphones also do not exist. What are you thinking about this? If you want to add anything to this, you are welcome to do so, as this blog is intended to be a two-way communication platform.

But the Blaze series was somehow better than other companies' existing series in India, and now they are coming up with new features, so let's return to the news to discuss all of them.

Lava has released a new model of its Lava Blaze 5G smartphone. The company has released a stronger edition with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. 

To remember, the Lava Blaze 5G was first shown off by Ashwini Vaishnav, Minister of Communications, Electronics, and Information Technology, during the Indian Mobile Congress 2022 (IMC) last year.

The Lava Blaze 5G costs INR 11,999 and comes with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. Surprisingly, the business is currently providing the smartphone edition for an initial price of 11,499 INR. 

This smartphone has a glass black design and is available in glass blue and glass green colors. It will be available for purchase on Amazon and the company's official website.

5. The S23 Ultra Special Edition from Samsung is only available in South Korea.



This phone has been the subject of much speculation for nearly a year, and its launch was also very exciting, and now BMW is collaborating with it. I mentioned Real and Coca-Cola in the collab, and I also mentioned this.

Last time we saw a BMW collaboration, it was with the iQOO series; which collaboration do you think was the best up to this point?This is a question for the readers, so please leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.

Samsung, the South Korean smartphone manufacturer, has released a limited version of its Galaxy S23 Ultra top phone. The special version is called the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M Edition and is named after the BMW M3 E30 vehicle.

The special version includes a one-of-a-kind boot animation in the three M colors. The package includes a BMW-themed case, a key ring with six interchangeable BMW emblems, and a BMW roundel with the "We Are M" logo unveiled for the company's 50th anniversary.

The BMW edition of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will be limited to 1,000 units, according to Samsung. In addition, the special version will be distributed in South Korea in collaboration with SK Telecom.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra BMW M edition is available in Phanton Black and costs KRW 1,727,000, which is about INR 1,12,960.










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and I will come again with you guys to share some of the best technical news, so till then, keep smiling and be healthy.

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