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Xiaomi Redmi 5 Launched, Galaxy S9 Goes on Sale, and More News This Week

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Redmi 5 price in India starts at Rs. 7,999, Redmi 4 gets a price cut, while Redmi 5A price bumped up by Rs. 1,000 – all this in a week.
Welcome back to our weekly news recap. One of the highlights this week was the launch of the Redmi 5 in India. Xiaomi has launched three variants of its latest smartphone, starting at Rs. 7,999 for the 2GB RAM/ 16GB storage variant. The 3GB/ 32GB variant of the Redmi 5 is priced in India at Rs. 8,999, and the 4GB/ 64GB variant will be available at Rs. 10,999. Launch offers include a Rs. 2,200 cashback for Reliance Jio, as well as a 5 percent discount on Amazon India and Mi.com for SBI credit cards holders.
The Redmi 5 has an 18:9 aspect ratio 5.7-inch HD+ display, is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 450 SoC, and it has a 12-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel front camera, and a 3300mAh battery. It measures up well to other mid-range phones from the company on paper, although our detailed review of the Redmi 5 will be coming soon, so stay tuned to Gadgets 360 for that.
With the launch of the Redmi 5, the company also announced a price cut for the Xiaomi Redmi 4. It’s not much though – the price has only gone down by Rs. 500, and the cheapest 2GB RAM variant isn’t available as of now. This means the Redmi 4 starts with the 3GB RAM variant at Rs. 8,499. That’s almost the same price as the Redmi 5 3GB variant, which as mentioned above, will sell for Rs. 8,999. The Redmi 4 has a bigger (4100mAh) battery, but a smaller 5-inch display, and it runs on an older Snapdragon 435 chip.
Xiaomi also released a new colour option for the Redmi 5A, it’s entry level phone, which will now also be available in “Lake Blue”. However, the inaugural discount of Rs. 1,000 is now over, and the phone’s price has gone up to Rs. 5,999. The dual-SIM Redmi 5A is still a good value buy, with its 5-inch HD display, Snapdragon 450 SoC, 13-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel front camera, and 3000mAh battery, with 2GB/ 16GB and 3GB/ 32GB RAM and storage variants.
Xiaomi also announced the Xiaomi Smartphone Exchange Offer will now also be applicable on phones bought via Mi.com. Here’s how it works. On the Mi.com website, you can visit the exchange page to get a valuation for your handset, based on the IMEI number, and if you accept the valuation, then this amount is presented to you as a coupon. When you are buying a smartphone on Mi.com, entering this coupon will reduce the price by the exchange amount. When your new Xiaomi smartphone is delivered, you only need to hand over your old phone.
Xiaomi says that as long as the old phone is working, and has no physical damage, it will be accepted for the exchange. At the time of handover, the delivery executive will check the phone to make sure there’s no damage, and that you’ve disabled all screen locks and other passwords. Obviously, you should fully reset the phone before handing it over.
There has been a flurry of leaks on the upcoming Vivo V9, which is going to launch in India on March 23. Early this week, live images of the phone were leaked, revealing its design which has thin bezels on the sides, dual rear cameras in a vertical alignment along with the fingerprint sensor on the back, and a notch design like the iPhone X. A retail box leak from Indonesia gave some more details away, including the price in that market – IDR 4,999,000 (roughly Rs. 23,700).
Specifications listed in the Vivo V9 leak mention a 6.0-inch full-HD+ display, Snapdragon 660 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB storage, and a 12-megapixel and 8-megapixel combo on the rear camera. It is also said to have a 24-megapixel wide angle selfie camera, a 3250mAh battery and a face unlock feature. However, another leak from Vivo’s Indian e-commerce portal contradicts this, just a little. There, the Vivo V9 is listed as having a 6.3-inch full-HD+ display, and a Snapdragon 626 SoC. It also mentions a 16-megapixel and 5-megapixel rear combo, although the rest appears to be the same.
There were also teasers about the upcoming Oppo F7, which will launch on March 26, and then the details were also officially confirmed. At the start of the week, we knew that the phone would bear an iPhone X-like notch design, and would have a 6.28-inch display with a “full-screen” design. The official confirmation however reveals that it’s actually a 6.2-inch display, although the notch is present as expected, with the narrow 19:9 aspect ratio.
Oppo has specified that it will use a number of AI powered features to make the Oppo F7 stand out, and also, will support gesture controls for navigation between apps. Oppo also said it will have an app-in-app view, and will allow you to record and share videos of games running on the phone.
Other hardware specifications have not been confirmed yet, but we know that the Oppo F7 will come with a 25-megapixel selfie camera, and it will support features like beautification and real-time HDR, as well as AR stickers. Pricing and availability will also only be announced at the launch that’s scheduled for Monday, March 26.
Meanwhile, Samsung’s latest flagship phones, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ ( review), are now on sale in India. Samsung launched the two phones at MWC 2018 in Barcelona, and although they are pretty similar to the previous models, new features include faster processors, better cameras, AR emoji, and dual speakers. The Galaxy S9 starts in India at Rs. 57,900 for the 64GB model, while the Galaxy S9+ starts at Rs. 64,900 for the 64GB model.
There are a number of offers available in case you are planning on buying one of these two phones. With Airtel, you can get the phones for Rs. 2,499 a month (Rs. 2,799 per month for the Galaxy S9+), for two years, with a downpayment of Rs. 9,900 for the 64GB models, or Rs. 17,900 for the 256GB models. With this, you also get Airtel’s Rs. 2,499 plan, which gives unlimited calling, one year of Amazon Prime, and 80GB 4G data (with rollover).
On the other hand, you could pick up the Galaxy S9+ 256GB via Jio stores if you have a Reliance Jio connection. There, the phone is being offered with a buyback and cashback via Jio. If you cross a total recharge value of Rs. 2,500 in the first 12 months of purchase, you can return the phone for a 70 percent buyback; and aside from this, there is also a Rs. 6,000 cashback on the phone.
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Last week, popular multiplayer shooter Fortnite Battle Royale was announced for mobile, and crossplay between the Xbox One, PC, and mobile was announced. The first trailer came this week, showing how the game looks on an iPhone X, and since then, Gadgets 360 has had a chance to try out the game on iOS. It’s a surprisingly small 2GB download, that looks good, but with crossplay between platforms, it’s going to be interesting to see how it measures up in terms of controls.
In our time with Fortnite on iOS, we found it looked impressive, bringing the huge map and even the detail on character models to the small screen. It was a little cluttered on a phone, though, and since it keeps all the traversal options such as jumping and ducking, the screen is pretty crowded. Aiming is also a challenge with Fortnite on iOS, as you have to use one finger to move, while dragging on the screen to aim, and then using another finger to shoot – it was easier to use melee attacks rather than gunning people down. Clearly, horsepower isn’t the concern anymore, though controls remain a challenge on mobiles.
Meanwhile, WhatsApp payments continue to evolve. One of the problems that had been pointed out with the company’s implementation of the UPI payments platform was that it didn’t let you easily send money to people who were using other UPI apps, such as PhonePe, or Paytm. WhatsApp has now added a Send to UPI ID option that’s visible when you try to send money to anyone who does not have a WhatsApp payments ID, making it easier to use.
At the same time, WhatsApp for Android also got new features that make groups more useful – you can now add a group description, or search for users in groups, which can be handy if you’re trying to find one particular person in a large group chat. The update also allows you to easily switch between voice and video calls – something that was first seen in the WhatsApp beta for Android in January.
Another phone that could do well in the entry-level was also launched this week – priced at Rs. 7,999, the Micromax Bharat 5 Pro has 3GB RAM and 32GB storage, along with a 5000mAh battery. The phone can also be used as a powerbank to charge up other devices if you require. It has a 5.

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