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Samsung Galaxy F54 5G

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Samsung has recently launched its new smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy F54 5G. It comes with a Samsung Exynos 1380 processor and 8 GB RAM. The phone has a Super AMOLED Plus display of 6.7 inches (17.02 cm) with a resolution of 1080x2400 pixels and a pixel density of 393 PPI. The phone has a triple camera setup at the back with a 108 MP primary camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide camera and a 2 MP depth sensor. The front camera is a single 32 MP camera. The phone is powered by a massive 6000 mAh battery that can last up to 55 hours of talk time on 4G. It has an internal storage capacity of either 256 GB or 1 TB which can be expanded further. The phone runs on Android v13 and Samsung One UI 5.1. It also has dual SIM support (GSM+GSM) and comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The phone is equipped with various sensors such as Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, and Gyroscope Sensors. The Samsung Galaxy F54 5G is available in India at around rupees 30000 from online shops.

Google Pixel 6a Mobile phones

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Google Pixel 6 Mobile phones Hi everyone, welcome to my channel where I review the latest gadgets and tech news. Today, I’m going to talk about the Google Pixel 6, the newest flagship phone from Google that was launched on October 19th, 2021. The Google Pixel 6 is a premium smartphone that features a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. The display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus and has an under-display fingerprint sensor. The Pixel 6 is powered by the Google Tensor chipset, which is a custom system-on-chip designed by Google for its Pixel phones. The Tensor chipset has an octa-core CPU, a Mali-G78 MP20 GPU, and 8GB of RAM. The phone comes with either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage, but there is no microSD card slot for expansion. The Pixel 6 has a dual rear camera setup that consists of a 50-megapixel main camera with an f/1.9 aperture, dual pixel autofocus, laser autofocus, optical image stabilization, and pixel sh

How much resolution do you really need for your phone camera?

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how much resolution do you really need for your phone camera? Hi everyone, welcome to my video blog where I talk about all things related to mobile photography. Today's topic is: how much resolution do you really need for your phone camera? You might have seen phone makers advertising their cameras with high megapixel counts, such as 50MP, 100MP, or even 200MP⁶. But what does that mean and how does it affect the quality of your photos? A megapixel (MP) is a count of the number of pixels in an image, where the mega- prefix denotes a million. So an 8MP smartphone camera contains a sensor with 8 million pixels, a 16MP camera has 16 million pixels on its sensor and so on. The more pixels you have, the more detail you can capture in your photos. However, that doesn't mean that higher resolution always equals better quality. There are other factors that influence the performance of your phone camera, such as pixel size, sensor size, aperture, and software processing. Pixel size refer

Pros and Cons of renewed mobile phone

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pros and cons of buying a renewed mobile phone Buying a renewed mobile phone can be a good option if you want to save money and reduce environmental impact, but it also comes with some risks and drawbacks. Here are some of the pros and cons of buying a renewed mobile phone: First, we will discuss the Pros of buying a renewed mobile phone: - A renewed mobile phone is cheaper than a new one, sometimes by as much as 40%. This can help you afford a higher-end model or a lower monthly contract.  - A renewed mobile phone has been professionally checked and repaired by the manufacturer or a certified seller, unlike a typical second-hand phone. This means it should work as well as a new one and have no major defects or damages.  - A renewed mobile phone usually comes with a warranty period, which can range from 30 days to 1 year depending on the seller. This gives you some protection and peace of mind in case something goes wrong with the device. - A renewed mobile phone is a recycled product,

Pros and Cons of WiFi

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Hi everyone, and welcome to my video blog about wireless networking for business. In this video, I'm going to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of using wireless networking in businesses. Advantages of wireless networking There are many advantages to using wireless networking in businesses. Here are a few of the most important ones: Increased efficiency Wireless networking can help businesses to improve their efficiency by allowing employees to work more flexibly and collaborate more easily. For example, salespeople can use wireless devices to check stock levels and prices while they're on sales calls, and employees can work from home or from other locations without having to be tethered to a desk. Improved access and availability Wireless networking can also help businesses to improve their access and availability by making it easier for employees to connect to the network from anywhere in the office. This can be especially helpful for businesses with large or spread