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Monday, August 3, 2020

Latest Tech News

UPDATE: Microsoft has reached out to us to clarify that while the logo has in fact dropped the ‘Xbox’ from the name, the official name continues to be Xbox Game Pass. “Xbox recently revealed a redesigned logo for Xbox Game Pass. While the logo is new, there have been no changes to the name of the service, it remains Xbox Game Pass,” said a Microsoft spokesperson. Original article continues below.

In the lead up to the release of its next generation Xbox Series X console later this year, it seems as though a number of pots are being stirred over at Microsoft in regards to its online services.

First, it quietly discontinued 12-month Xbox Live Gold subscriptions, and now the Redmond company has updated two of its social media accounts with new logos which remove the word 'Xbox' from Xbox Game Pass.

"Trying out a new look" reads a tweet from the official @XboxGamePass Twitter account, showing off a profile picture of the Game Pass branding with the word 'Xbox' removed.

This was followed soon after with a reply from the @XboxGamePassPC account reading "Same". It too dropped 'Xbox' from its branding, only with the addition of the words 'for PC' in a box accompanying the words 'Game Pass'.

Although the word Xbox has been removed from each profile picture, both are still joined by the Xbox logo. Curiously, both Twitter accounts still feature the word Xbox in their names. 

Could the move be a signal of Microsoft's more open embrace of PC for this upcoming generation? It seems appropriate, given that the inclusion of the word Xbox in Game Pass stopped making sense once the subscription service launched on PC.

There's no indication of when the official rebranding is set to take effect, so for now both services still include the Xbox name.

[source: Eurogamer]



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The Google Pixel 4a was one of the most highly anticipated mid-rangers of the year, but then it took a long time to launch, and in the meantime we saw both the OnePlus Nord and the iPhone SE (2020) – two big name handsets that are major rivals to the Pixel.

So the Google Pixel 4a has entered a surprisingly crowded market, and you might understandably be deciding between these three phones, rather than jumping straight to Google’s.

To help you make that decision we’ve compared their specs and features in every key area, so you can see what’s similar and what’s different.

Google Pixel 4a

The Pixel 4a has a plastic back (Image credit: TechRadar)

Google Pixel 4a vs OnePlus Nord vs iPhone SE design

The Google Pixel 4a has a plastic back with a fingerprint scanner in the center and a square camera block in the top left corner. Flip it over and there’s a punch-hole camera in the top left corner of the screen. It comes in black and has dimensions of 144 x 69.4 x 8.2mm, and a weight of 143g.

The OnePlus Nord on the other hand has a glass back and a metal frame – albeit with a slim plastic frame running between the two. The screen is flat with a large cut-out for the dual-lens camera in it, and minimal bezels. The phone is 158.3 x 73.3 x 8.2mm and 184g, and it comes in a choice of Gray Onyx or Blue Marble shades.

OnePlus Nord

The OnePlus Nord has a big camera block (Image credit: TechRadar)

That colorful finish aside the rear is fairly plain, with the main feature being a large oblong camera bump, and while there’s no official water resistance rating, the OnePlus Nord does have some resistance according to OnePlus.

Finally, the iPhone SE (2020) has a glass back and a metal frame. Its front looks more old fashioned than its rivals though, as there are large bezels above and below the flat display. The phone is 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3mm, so it’s compact, and it’s also light at 148g.

iPhone SE (2020)

The iPhone SE (2020) comes in bright colors (Image credit: Future)

It comes in black, white, and red shades, has just a small camera on the back, and offers IP67 water resistance, meaning it can be submerged up to 1 meter deep for up to 30 minutes.

So between the Pixel 4a’s plastic back and the iPhone SE’s big bezels, the OnePlus Nord arguably has the most modern and premium design, but the other two phones are smaller and lighter.

Google Pixel 4a vs OnePlus Nord vs iPhone SE screen

The Pixel 4a has a 5.81-inch 1080 x 2340 OLED screen, with 443 pixels per inch and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio.

That makes it the middle of the three in terms of size and resolution, but the best in terms of pixel density, as the OnePlus Nord has a larger and higher resolution 6.44-inch 1080 x 2400 OLED screen with a 20:9 aspect ratio, but the much larger size means a slightly lower pixel density of 408 pixels per inch.

Google Pixel 4a

The Pixel 4a has the middle sized screen of the three (Image credit: TechRadar)

The iPhone SE (2020) meanwhile is the smallest at 4.7 inches, as well as being the lowest resolution at 750 x 1334, and having the lowest pixel density at 326 pixels per inch. It’s also the only one to use an LCD display, which typically offers inferior contrast to an OLED screen, and at 16:9 it is less widescreen than its rivals – though whether that’s better or worse is subjective.

Still, at least on paper the iPhone SE (2020) isn’t a match for the other two – though its compact size will appeal to some, as it makes the phone easier to use one-handed.

OnePlus Nord

The OnePlus Nord has the biggest screen of the three (Image credit: Future)

On paper the OnePlus Nord arguably comes out on top, as not only is it the largest and highest resolution, it also has a 90Hz refresh rate, compared to just 60Hz on the other two, and it supports HDR10+.

You’ll have to wait for our full review for a detailed look at what we think of the Google Pixel 4a’s screen in practice, but we were impressed with the OnePlus Nord’s, calling it bright and clear in our review, though noting that the colors aren’t quite as rich as on some handsets. The screen on the iPhone SE (2020) meanwhile we described as “fine” if lacking a bit in brightness.

Google Pixel 4a vs OnePlus Nord vs iPhone SE camera

You get just a single-lens 12.2MP f/1.7 camera on the back of the Google Pixel 4a. It has optical image stabilization (OIS) and can record video in up to 4K quality at 30fps. That might not sound very impressive now that multi-lens cameras have become a standard feature, but it’s the same camera as you’ll find on the Pixel 4, so it’s likely to perform well.

The Google Pixel 4a is also not alone in only having one rear camera, as the iPhone SE (2020) only has one as well, namely a 12MP f/1.8 one with OIS and the ability to shoot 4K video at up to 60fps.

OnePlus Nord

The Nord has no shortage of cameras (Image credit: TechRadar)

The OnePlus Nord though has four rear cameras, specifically a 48MP f/1.8 main camera, an 8MP f/2.3 ultra-wide one, a 5MP f/2.4 depth one, and a 2MP f/2.4 macro one. It also has OIS on the main lens and can shoot 4K footage at 30fps.

As with everything else you’ll have to wait for our review to see how the Pixel 4a performs in practice, but we were fairly impressed by both the iPhone SE (2020) and the OnePlus Nord. We noted that the iPhone’s camera was good but not market-leading, and that the Nord’s main lens could capture detailed, bright shots.

As for the front-facing cameras, you get an 8MP f/2.0 one on the Pixel 4a, a 7MP f/2.2 one on the iPhone SE (2020), and a dual-lens one with both a 32MP f/2.5 main and 8MP f/2.5 ultra-wide camera on the OnePlus Nord – so again it has more lenses than its two main rivals.

Google Pixel 4a vs OnePlus Nord vs iPhone SE battery life

The Google Pixel 4a has a 3,140mAh battery with 18W fast charging. That’s not massive, but then neither is the phone. The OnePlus Nord meanwhile has a 4,115mAh battery, which is a lot bigger, but so is the phone’s screen. The Nord also supports faster 30W charging.

As for the iPhone SE (2020), that has a tiny 1,821mAh battery – but again, that’s in line with the screen size. This one supports 18W charging and wireless charging, the latter of which is something you don’t get from the Nord or the Pixel 4a.

We don’t know how long the Google Pixel 4a’s battery will last yet, but in our tests the OnePlus Nord and iPhone SE (2020) both lasted around a day, but not much more.

Google Pixel 4a

The Google Pixel 4a (Image credit: TechRadar)

Google Pixel 4a vs OnePlus Nord vs iPhone SE specs and features

The Google Pixel 4a has a mid-range Snapdragon 730G chipset and 6GB of RAM, while the iPhone SE (2020) has a top-end A13 Bionic chipset and 3GB of RAM, and the OnePlus Nord has an upper mid-range Snapdragon 765G chipset and a choice of 8GB or 12GB of RAM.

While we haven’t fully tested the Pixel 4a you can probably expect it to be the worst performer of the three based on those specs, though we’d think it will still perform well. The iPhone SE’s chipset might give it the overall edge but it’s worth noting that the OnePlus Nord is the only one of them to support 5G.

You get a seriously fast chipset in the iPhone SE (2020)

You get a seriously fast chipset in the iPhone SE (2020) (Image credit: TechRadar)

Other specs include 128GB of storage in the Google Pixel 4a, 128GB or 256GB of storage in the OnePlus Nord, and 64GB, 128GB or 256GB in the iPhone SE (2020). None of these phones have a microSD card slot.

The three phones do all have biometric security though. In the Pixel 4a it takes the form of a fingerprint scanner on the back, for the iPhone SE (2020) it’s a fingerprint scanner on the front, and for the OnePlus Nord it’s a fingerprint scanner built into the screen.

The Pixel 4a and OnePlus Nord also run Android of course – Android 10 specifically. But with the Pixel 4a you’re likely to get faster updates. The iPhone SE (2020) meanwhile runs iOS 13.

Google Pixel 4a vs OnePlus Nord vs iPhone SE price and availability

The Google Pixel 4a costs $349 / £349 / AU$599 and will be available from August 20 in the US, September 10 in Australia, and October 1 in the UK.

As for the OnePlus Nord, that’s out now and starts at £379 (around $480, AU$680) for a version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, rising to £469 (around $590, AU$850) for 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Notably the OnePlus Nord isn’t available in the US or Australia at the time of writing.

Finally, the iPhone SE (2020) is also available now and starts at $399 / £419 / AU$749 for 64GB of storage. If you want 128GB you’ll have to pay $449 / £469 / AU$829, and 256GB is $549 / £569 / AU$999.

So the Pixel 4a is the cheapest, closely followed by the Nord (at least in the UK), and then there’s a bit more of a jump to the iPhone SE (2020). Of course, those latter phones have the advantage of already being available, which at the time of writing the Pixel 4a isn’t, and UK buyers in particular have a while to wait for it.

Takeaway

Google Pixel 4a

The Google Pixel 4a (Image credit: TechRadar)

Based purely on the specs, pricing, and features, all three of these phones hold up well, offering a good all-round assortment of specs at a mid-range price.

There are some clear differences though. The iPhone SE (2020) is the only one of these to run iOS, so it’s the clear choice for Apple fans, as well as for fans of compact phones and those who want the most raw power, thanks to that high-end chipset.

The OnePlus Nord meanwhile has a big screen, a high refresh rate, a modern design, loads of cameras, and 5G working in its favor, and the Google Pixel 4a splits the difference in terms of size, as well as offering a pure Google experience and coming in at the lowest price of the three.



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The OnePlus Buds will go on open sale for the first time at 12.00 noon in India today. Unlike the OnePlus smartphones which are exclusive to Amazon, the OnePlus Buds will be available on Amazon as well as Flipkart.

OnePlus’s first pair of TWS, the OnePlus Buds come with half-ear style design with a stem. It is available in White, Gray and Nord Blue colour options. 

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OnePlus Buds specs and features

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The OnePlus Buds harnesses Bluetooth 5.0 and comes with a range of about 10 meters. You get a 13.4 mm dynamic drivers with 20 Hz - 20 kHz frequency response range. One of the USPs of the buds is battery life. The OnePlus Buds can last up to 7 hours on a single charge and with the included case, you get up to 30 hours. For those who are in a hurry, a quick 10 minutes charge will last up to 10 hours. The charging can be done via USB Type-C port at the bottom of the case.

The dynamic driver also supports 3D stereo with Dolby Atmos with Dirac Audio Tuner support. You also get environmental noise cancellation for calls, and there is a low-latency mode that’s helpful during the gaming sessions, you get minimum latency of 103ms. The Buds also support fast pair for instant connection. 

For controls, you get double-tap to skip track, wake up assistant, and play/pause music. Long press will give you an option to switch device and by holding five seconds you can receive calls. The Buds are IPX4 rated and are safe during rains and gym sessions. It weighs just 4.7 grams and with the box, it weighs 37 grams. 

One Plus Buds Price

The OnePlus Buds are available at Rs.4,990 inclusive of taxes on Amazon India and Flipkart. It comes with a one-year warranty. 

OnePlus Nord sale delayed 

OnePlus Nord

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Initially scheduled for August 4 open sale, the OnePlus Nord open sale has been delayed. The OnePlus Nord will now go on sale from August 6 on Amazon.in. This is because of the overwhelming response that the Nord got during the pre-booking time last week. To ensure the customer experience is seamless and hassle-free, OnePlus Nord will go up on open sale from August 6 at 12 AM IST. 

On August 6, the device will go on sale at Amazon.in, OnePlus.in, OnePlus Experience Stores, and OnePlus Authorized Stores. It will be available on Reliance Digital and MyJio Stores from August 7-12, followed by all authorized offline retail partners from August 12 onwards.



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