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Oppo Reno4 Pro with 65W SuperVOOC Charging Launched in India

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Oppo Reno4 Pro: Specs & Features Starting off with the design, the company hasn’t made any major changes in the global variant as compared to the Chinese one. The biggest differentiators are the new colors and the elongated vertical camera array. Reno4 Pro is 7.7mm in thickness and weighs just 161 grams, which is way lighter than bulky phones like the Realme X3 series. You also find an in-display fingerprint sensor aboard this smartphone. The Oppo Reno4 Pro sports a  6.5-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED display  with curved edges and a 90Hz refresh rate. The panel supports 2400 x 1080-pixels resolution, a 92.01% screen-to-body ratio, 180Hz touch response rate, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and HDR10+ certification. You also find a tiny punch-hole cutout, housing a 32MP selfie camera, at the top left. Under the hood, the Reno4 Pro global variant is powered by the  Snapdragon 720G   chipset as compared to the 5G-enabled Snapdragon 765G chipset aboard the Chinese variant of the device. The chipset her

Vivo X50, X50 Pro with Snapdragon 765G, 48MP Camera Unveiled in India

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Vivo X50 Series: Specs and Features Starting off with the design, the Vivo X50 series boasts a glass sandwich design with a frosted glass back panel. The AG frosting on the rear looks super clean, along with the massive camera sensor that’s looking at you. I like the camera arrangement here. The fingerprint sensor is baked under the display, as expected from a premium mid-range. Both the X50 and X50 Pro feature a  6.56-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED  curved display with a 20:9 aspect ratio, 1080 x 2376 resolution, and a 90Hz refresh rate. The display also comes with HDR10+ certification and P3 wide color gamut support. You will find a punch-hole at the top left, housing a 32MP selfie camera, on the front. Under the hood, both the phones are powered by the 5G-enabled  Snapdragon 765G chipset  with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB onboard storage. You also get a 4,200 mAh battery pack aboard these phones, along with  33W fast-charging  support. Vivo X50 and X50 Pro are backed by FunTouchOS 10.5 based on An

Keep Your Photos Private With This Google Photos Trick

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You  shared a Google Photos  album with your parents or someone who is less tech-savvy, and the next thing you find out, the album link is out on  social media . Anyone and everyone can view the photos and there is simply no authorization required. There are  countless stories  such as this and surprisingly, there is no fix yet. It’s one of the most damning flaws of Google Photos and Google has done little to close this glaring loophole. In fact, Google Photos does not even notify users that the album link is actually public by default and anyone with the link can view, save and join the album. Since there is no resolution in sight, we have come up with a simple trick that can keep your photos private on Google Photos. With that in mind, let’s go through the steps. Keep Your Photos Private on Google Photos 1. First of all, share the link of the album to your friends and family.  Once everyone has joined  the shared album, move to the “Library” tab, and open the album. After that, tap o