Huawei Kirin 820 5G chipset benchmarked, outperforms Snapdragon 765G, 855 and Kirin 980 SoCs

Huawei Kirin 820 5G chipset benchmarked, outperforms Snapdragon 765G, 855 and Kirin 980 SoCs

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Huawei’s Kirin 820 5G chipset is all set to debut with the Honor 30s on March 30. The SoC has popped up online quite a few times. This time around, it has appeared on benchmarking sites. In two separate developments, it has outperformed the flagship chipsets like Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 and Huawei’s own Kirin 980. While in another benchmark it has beaten Snapdragon 765G SoC.


Based on its , the Kirin 820 5G can outperform the Snapdragon 855 in single-core tests. It also beats the Kirin 980 in both single-thread and multi-thread performance. It is possibly due to its main Cortex-A76 cores being clocked higher. The Kirin 820 5G is also tipped to boast improved ISP and NPU, at least compared to the Kirin 810, and ARM's brand new G77 GPU.


On the other hand, the Kirin 820 5G has also the AnTuTu benchmark listing. It scored 375270 points on AnTuTu, out of which the CPU score is 130080, the GPU score is 116516, the MEM score is 66886, and the UX score is 61788. It beats Redmi K30 5G equipped with Snapdragon 765G and HUAWEI nova 6 SE equipped with Kirin 810 and is slightly behind the Honor V20 powered with Kirin 980. The compared results are from Antutu Android February 2020 Phone performance list.


According to AnTuTu listing, HONOR 30S with the model number CDY-AN90 runs Android 10 and the phone has 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. The Kirin 820 is an Octa-Core SoC with four bigger Cortex-A76 cores and four smaller Cortex-A55, with a maximum clock speed of 2.36GHz and has Mali-G57 GPU, but the clock speed and the number of cores for the GPU are unknown.
Jio & Airtel changed the price of 84 days plan

Jio & Airtel changed the price of 84 days plan

Let us tell you that all the telecom company had made their customers in trouble by their expensive plans. Recently Jio and Airtel have made major changes in the plan of 1 month, 2 months, 3 months and 12 months. Have also done.

                                      

Changes have also been made to Airtel & Reliance. Jio's plan for 28 days, 56 days, 84 days & 365 days are changed. Jio has also introduced cheaper plans in its current passion compared to other companies & now the new plan of Airtel & Jio You can see complete information in these pictures. In which their new plans have also been set.

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Airtel, Reliance Jio changes the price of the most popular 84 days plan. Both telecom companies have included the new price in this plan, in which Jio has a validity of 84 days in a recharge of Rs 555 & 1.5 GB of data is made available daily for 84 days. Airtel's 84 days plan is available at a price of Rs 599, which offers 1.5 GB data and 100 SMS for 84 days, but this plan offers unlimited voice calling option while in Jio 3000 IUC minutes are given to make calls other network.
Galaxy M51 renders reveal a familiar face

Galaxy M51 renders reveal a familiar face

                                                     

Back to the Galaxy S10 Lite? Yeah, that odd “in-between” smartphone that prefigured part of the new design that Samsung would adopt in the Galaxy S20. Apparently, Samsung thinks that design is a winner, at least for a mid-range market. That may or may not be the reason it is bringing that exact same appearance to what is believed to be the Galaxy M51, perhaps giving some consumers a chance to hold a flagship looking device without breaking their bank accounts.
The Galaxy S10 Lite, and now this Galaxy M51, had one foot in the past and one foot in the future. On the one hand, the punch-hole cutout in the corner is a design from the Galaxy S10 last year. On the other hand, the rectangular camera bump is what Samsung has decided would be cool this year.
Aside from the renders shared by Pigtou and @OnLeaks, much about the Galaxy M51 is still shrouded in mystery. That even includes the name as this phone could eventually end up being called the Galaxy M41 as the successor of the Galaxy M40 last year. A mid-range phone by any other name, however, would still be a mid-range phone.
The Galaxy M51 or M41 is expected to sport a 6.5-inch flat screen and will be powered by a Snapdragon 720G or Snapdragon 662. Either way, not a 5G-capable chip. There could be as little as 6GB of RAM typical of a phone on this tier. One important difference from the Galaxy S10 Lite is the more conventional fingerprint sensor on the phone’s back.
                          Samsung Galaxy M41 (or M51)

As for the price, the site predicts it shouldn’t stray too far from the $250 of the Galaxy M40. Considering the other phones from OPPO and Xiaomi, it would definitely be a competitive advantage from a bigger brand. No word yet on when it will be announced, though, especially given how the pandemic has thrown many schedules outside the window.

iPhone XS Max gets a massive price cut of Rs 43,000

iPhone XS Max gets a massive price cut of Rs 43,000

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iPhone XS Max is selling in India with a massive discount of Rs 43,000. The 2018 flagship offering from Apple is listed on Amazon.in at Rs 66,900, down from its launch price of Rs 1,09,900, for the 64GB storage variant. It’s an opportune time for those eyeing for the iPhone XS Max for a long-long time. The handset is still among the best in the business, with Apple’s A12 Bionic chipset, 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display, and a battery that is rated to last up to a day on moderate to heavy usage. That said, should you invest Rs 66,000 on iPhone XS Max when you’ve got the latest Apple iPhone 11, with slightly better specs, retailing in India at Rs 64,900? Let’s find out

                                     

The iPhone XS Max is good but falls short in quite a few areas when compared with iPhone 11:
  • The iPhone XS Max has Apple A12 Bionic chipset under the hood, which is not a bad chipset per se, but it lacks the firepower of the iPhone 11’s A13 Bionic chipset. Both the handsets are equipped with 4GB RAM and at least 64GB storage onboard.
  • For photography, the iPhone XS Max cameras lack the versatility that iPhone 11 brings to the table. The iPhone XS Max, to recall, has dual rear cameras with 12MP wide-angle sensor and a 12MP telephoto lens for portrait images. The iPhone 11 also packs dual rear camera with 12MP wide-angle sensor but the secondary sensor is a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor that captures more of the scenery, thanks to the wide field of view. The cameras are backed by a dedicated night mode, software-backed portrait shots, and Deep Fusion technology to further enhance the results. All these features are missing on the iPhone XS Max.
  • The selfie camera of the iPhone XS Max is not at par with iPhone 11 as well. The former packs 7MP sensor, whereas the iPhone 11 sports a 12MP shooter on the front.
  • While the iPhone XS Max is backed by 15W fast-charging support, the iPhone 11 has 18W fast-charging support – you’ll have to buy the compatible charger separately though.
  • The iPhone XS Max runs iOS 12 out of the box, which is upgradeable to iOS 13 via OTA update. The iPhone 11, meanwhile, boots the latest iOS 13 out of the box. This means that the iPhone 11 software support will last longer than its counterpart.

iPhone XS Max – Why you can still consider

Despite being at receiving end, for the most part, the iPhone XS Max has few features working in its favour
  • First and foremost, the 6.5-inch Super Retina HD display. It’s a notch-toting display with better resolution and contrast ratio compared to the iPhone 11. The latter sports a 6.1-inch LCD display, marketed by Apple as Liquid Retina display.
  • The iPhone XS Max also trumps iPhone 11 in the battery department. The handset features a bigger 3,174 mAh Li-Ion battery cell compared to 3,110mAh battery on iPhone 11.