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The sub-Rs. 20,000 segment aims to offer a lot more value than your typical budget smartphone. There's a lot more power to play around with and display refresh rates are generally around the 90Hz to 120Hz, which also makes these smartphones good for some medium-level gaming. Some brands even offer AMOLED panels which offer deep blacks and make them more capable when it comes to streaming video. Camera capability is definitely better than your typical budget smartphone, although low-light camera performance still leaves a lot to be desired. The new additions to our Rs. 20,000 smartphone buying guide include the OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite 5G and the Realme 9 5G Speed Edition. The Vivo T1 5G, Moto G71 5G and the Redmi Note 11T 5G continue to be some of our top recommendations. There are still a few older models that continue to deserve your attention. This includes the iQoo Z3 which focuses on all-round performance and 5G, but still offers great value. Here are Gadgets 360's picks of the top phones under Rs. 20,000 in India, in no particular order. We have reviewed all the phones on this list and have tested them in depth, including their raw performance, camera capabilities, software, ease of use, physical design, battery life, and charging speed. Best Phones under Rs. 20,000 Phones under Rs. 20,000Gadgets 360 rating (out of 10)Price in India (as recommended) OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite 5G8Rs. 19,999 Realme 9 5G Speed Edition8Rs. 19,999 Vivo T1 5G8Rs. 15,990 Moto G71 5G8Rs. 15,999 Redmi Note 11T 5G8Rs. 15,499 Realme 8s 5G8Rs. 17,999 iQoo Z38Rs. 19,990 OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite 5G A lot of fans have been waiting for a sub-Rs. 20,000 OnePlus phone, and in 2022, we finally have it. The OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite 5G is a more affordable version of the Nord CE 2 5G for the most part, but it does offer slightly better specs in some areas. The phone has a crisp 120Hz display, and runs the latest Android version with little to no bloatware. It delivers excellent battery life plus decently quick charging, and good all-round performance for the price. If you have your heart set on owning a OnePlus smartphone or if long-term software updates rank high on your ‘must-have' list, you should consider the Nord CE 2 Lite 5G. https://gadgets360.com/mobiles/guide/phone-under-20000-2829927#pfrom=indepth
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Introduction For the past three years Google has attempted to repackage its flagships phones into A Series phones that capture the Pixel essence at a far more attractive price point. The Google Pixel 6a even got the same custom Tensor chipset as the more expensive Pixels, further sweetening the deal. The Pixel 6a is notably compact with its 6.1-inch OLED screen and far lighter at 178g (vs 207g for the Pixel 6). It perfectly captures the design, look, and feel of the more expensive Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro while strategically shaving costs down in places that doesn't have a big impact on usability. The Pixel 6a doesn't have a charger in the box - a change that came with the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. Google also axed the headphone jack in a first for the Pixel A Series. Google Pixel 6a specs at a glance: Body: 152.2 x 71.8 x 8.9 mm, 178g; Glass front (Gorilla Glass 3), plastic dual-tone back with horizontal camera bar, aluminum frame; IP67 water and dust resistant. Display: 6.1" OLED, 60Hz, HDR, 1080x2400px resolution, 20:9 aspect ratio, 429 ppi. Chipset: Google Tensor (5 nm): Octa-core (2x2.80 GHz Cortex-X1 & 2x2.25 GHz Cortex-A76 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A55); Mali-G78 MP20. Memory: 128GB 6GB RAM; UFS 3.1. OS/Software: Android 12. Rear camera: Wide (main): 12.2 MP, f/1.7, 27mm, (wide), 1/2.55", 1.4µm, dual pixel PDAF, OIS; Ultra wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2, 17mm, 114˚ (ultrawide), 1.25µm . Front camera: 8 MP, f/2.0, 24mm (wide), 1.12µm. Video capture: Rear camera: 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240fps; gyro-EIS, OIS; Front camera: 1080p@30fps. Battery: 4410mAh; Fast charging 18W, 24 hour battery life (advertised), USB Power Delivery 3.0. Misc: Fingerprint reader (under display, optical); NFC; stereo speakers; nanoSIM + eSIM; The Pixel 6a's camera is the tried-and-true Sony IMX 363 sensor, the same one that's been used since the Google Pixel 2. Google only stopped using it on its premium Pixels this year, so we probably shouldn't be surprised that the 6a didn't get a different sensor. And we might still see the aging sensor up its performance when paired with the Google Tensor. Pixel A Series have had excellent battery endurance historically. This time Google slightly reduced the battery size, but with a smaller screen and the Tensor chip we might be in for another solid run. We are also hoping that the 6a has addressed thermal performance weakness we saw with the 6 and 6 Pro. But let's start with the unboxing. Unboxing the Google Pixel 6a The Google Pixel 6a comes in a slim package that we can't really say covers even the essentials. You'll no longer find a power adapter in the package, so the Pixel 6a comes with a SIM eject tool and 1-meter USB-C to C cable. We're glad to also see the USB-C (male) to USB-C (female) "Quick Switch Adapter" for bringing data from another Android device or iPhone over a cable. Now let's dive into the testing, starting with the phone's design, looks, and build. We're excited for this one, so grab an icy beverage and enjoy the ride. https://www.gsmarena.com/google_pixel_6a-review-2460.php
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One of the best search hacks for finding things easily in Google Search is about to get a lot better. Being able to search using quotes in Google Search has been one of the best ways to find specific phrases or words in a webpage or document for years. But now, Google will highlight where the quoted phrase or word appears. This should let you see exactly where it appears on the page much more easily. Searching with quotes in Google Search just got a lot easier Previously, when you searched for a quoted phrase in Google Search, you’d be greeted by various URLs and snippets about pages that might include that phrase or word. This made it easier to find exact quotes in documents and other material, or even just to find out where you might have read that phrase the first time. Now, searching for quotes in Google Search is about to improve. The change that Google is making is very simple. The results will still show the same as they always have. However, Google will now provide a more detailed snippet underneath each URL. The snippet is where Google provides additional context for each URL it displays in Google Search. If you search for “best dog treats,” you’ll see a snippet under each URL that outlines what it is about. Google detailed the new change in a blog post this week. According to the post, snippets will show you the quoted phrase you searched for in bold letters. Additionally, it will provide some context about where that bit of text is found on the page. The company included a nice example of how quotes in Google Search look now, which we’ve included above. Why did Google change things? Well, the previous way that Google did things was perfectly fine. However, when you searched for quotes in Google Search, it didn’t provide the context of where or how the phrase was used. This made it difficult to pinpoint exactly why that page might be showing under your results. However, with the new method, Google has bolded the word. Making it easier to pick out the contextual inclusion for the phrase. Google’s Yonghao Jin says search results didn’t previously show this because the phrase was often included in parts of the page that weren’t considered helpful in snippets. However, Google says people value seeing where the quote they searched for appears on the page. As such, the company has initiated this new change. Unfortunately, it’s only available on the desktop. So if you search for quotes on mobile, you’ll still need to find them on the page yourself. https://bgr.com/tech/a-super-useful-google-search-hack-just-got-a-smart-update/
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The last giant panda in Europe would have lived in Bulgaria millions of years ago. Its size was similar to the panda native to China. Some six million years ago, Europe's last giant panda walked — or rolled — amusingly like its modern-day Chinese relative, through the forested wetlands of Bulgaria. This species could look as adorable as the current specimens. However, an extinction prevented us from knowing them. A group of international experts found this new species through the analysis of fossilized teeth found in 1970. The remains remained protected in the Bulgarian Museum of Natural History. This is his story. We suggest: The giant panda is removed from the list of endangered species The discovery of the last giant panda in Europe The giant panda of Europe could be a close relative of the contemporaries, which are currently located in Asia. The researchers believe that Agriarctos nikolovi, as it was named, was the same size or smaller than the iconic species of black and white bear that we know today. “ALTHOUGH IT IS NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR OF THE MODERN GENUS OF THE GIANT PANDA, IT IS ITS CLOSE RELATIVE,” EXPLAINS MUSEUM PROFESSOR NIKOLAI SPASSOV. "THIS DISCOVERY SHOWS HOW LITTLE WE STILL KNOW ABOUT ANCIENT NATURE AND DEMONSTRATES THAT DISCOVERIES IN PALEONTOLOGY CAN LEAD TO UNEXPECTED RESULTS." One of the differences found between the two species is their diet, because while the current one has a diet focused on bamboo, the specimen that lived in Europe had a vegetarian diet of soft plants, according to an article published by the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. A pair of teeth led the discovery The upper carnassial tooth cusp and one upper canine, the researchers deduced, do not appear to be strong enough to crush woody stems. Therefore, it is likely that the panda fed on plant materials. It could also be related to the fact that it shared the environment with other predators, which led the giant panda to vegetarianism. 'THE LIKELY COMPETITION WITH OTHER SPECIES, ESPECIALLY CARNIVORES AND PRESUMABLY OTHER BEARS, EXPLAINS THE CLOSER FOOD SPECIALIZATION OF GIANT PANDAS TO PLANT FOODS,' PROFESSOR SPASSOV SAID. The teeth that led to this find were cataloged by paleontologist Ivan Nikolov, and had only a "vaguely handwritten" label, Spassov noted. It took many years to know that it was the fossil of a giant panda, which inhabited wooded and swampy regions of Europe. Climate change in southern Europe at the end of the Miocene may have had an adverse effect on the existence of the European panda. Their extinction was probably related to the 'Messinian salinity crisis', an event in which the Mediterranean basin dried up and altered the terrestrial environment. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/la-historia-del-ultimo-panda-europeo-que-piso-la-tierra-hace-6-millones-de-anos/
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The 3008 is one of Peugeot's most ambitious cars to date. Chosen in 2017 as SUV of the Year in Chile and Car of the Year in Europe. boasts a design of defined and elegant lines. It provides comfort and good space inside for five passengers, thanks to its length of 4.4 meters, 22 centimeters of clearance and 520 liters of trunk. For 2021, the French SUV has been remodeled with a facelift and a reorganized range with 130 and 180 Hp 1.2 and 1.6 Puretech engines, plus a 165 Hp 1.6 THP and a 130 Hp 1.5 BlueHDi, all with 8AT and 6 MT in some cases. The technology prevails inside, where we find a 12” i-Cockpit digital cluster, audible and graphic rear parking sensor, refrigerated glove box, among other elements. Peugeot sells three levels of equipment called Active, Allure and GT, all very complete in terms of comfort and technology. The GT version will also offer a powerful package of driving assistance. https://www.autocosmos.cl/autos/suv-diesel
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our days of exercises around Taiwan offered a rare glimpse into China’s progress toward its goal of prevailing in any major conflict, including against the U.S. in a potential war over the island. What the drills demonstrated, military analysts said, is the progress China has made coordinating different branches of its armed services, a hallmark of a modern military. China appeared to lack the military assets to impose a total blockade on Taiwan, they said, but Beijing showed it had enough maritime firepower to severely disrupt the island’s economy. The exercises were seen as a particular success for the People’s Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command, the main regional command responsible for Taiwan that was created in a military reorganization in 2016 to improve the ability to conduct joint operations, according to M. Taylor Fravel, a specialist on the Chinese military at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also noted that the drills were one of the few times China has provided so much detail about an exercise. “The ability to conduct joint operations around Taiwan has been a driver of China’s military strategy and force modernization for more than two decades,” Mr. Fravel said. “We should not be surprised by what the PLA is doing, how it is doing it or what it has accomplished.” The last time China fought a war was a failed attempt in 1979 to defeat Vietnam in a three-week border clash. While this wasn’t a conflict situation, the exercises served as a large-scale dress-rehearsal for any combat operations in the Taiwan Strait, one of the most dangerous flashpoints of the 21st century. The drills also reaffirmed before the eyes of the world President Xi Jinping’s intent to turn a sprawling military industrial complex into a cohesive fighting force that, one day, might dominate the Asia Pacific. China’s exercises featured fighter and bomber sorties, along with naval maneuvers, and they showcased what is believed to have been the first time China has launched missiles over the Island of Taiwan. The People’s Liberation Army said Sunday it had conducted joint training in waters and airspace near the island to test its capacity for striking ground targets and engaging in long-range aerial combat. The exercises kicked off as an angry Chinese government protested the visit to Taipei earlier last week by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The exercises started at noon on Thursday in six zones that effectively encircle Taiwan. Several of the zones face the island’s biggest commercial ports and overlap with what Taipei claims as its territorial waters, coming within 12 miles of its coastline in what some military analysts have compared with a temporary blockade. All the main services took part in the exercises, according to Chinese press reports, including the army, navy, air force, the rocket force and support and logistical forces. The U.S. is Taiwan’s longstanding security partner and is obliged by law to make sure Taiwan can defend itself. For decades, the U.S. has maintained a policy of strategic ambiguity not saying whether it would directly intervene in a conflict. Though the White House says that policy hasn’t changed, President Biden has said the U.S. would defend Taiwan if China tried to invade. For its part, Beijing viewed Mrs. Pelosi’s visit as a another sign of the U.S. backtracking on previous commitments to limit ties with the island. Since the end of last week, PLA officials haven’t returned calls from their Pentagon counterparts, the Pentagon said. “The PRC has chosen to overreact and use the Speaker’s visit as a pretext to increase provocative military activity in and around the Taiwan Strait,” Todd Breasseale, acting Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement. “Part of this overreaction has been strictly limiting its defense engagements when any responsible state would recognize that we need them now the most.” U.S. defense officials said it would be weeks before they will finish analyzing all the information they learned watching China’s exercises, particularly how its navy maneuvers and commands its ships while conducting a joint operation with its air force. In addition to surveying by air, the U.S. kept an aircraft carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan, and its accompanying ships in the region throughout the exercises. A Beijing-backed group, South China Sea Strategic Situation Probing Initiative, said on its Twitter account that the U.S. deployed surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft to the area, including RC-135s, P-8s and E-3s, with KC-135 tankers on hand for midair refueling. The Pentagon declined to comment. Military analysts say that while China deployed some of its latest weapons for the exercises there appeared to be no military hardware that wasn’t already known about. And some said China didn’t use enough ships to show they could impede ship traffic from reaching Taiwan. Instead, it used ships like destroyers and cruisers during its exercise, which aren’t ideal for conducting a blockade, naval observers said. Even though they exercised with as many as 50 ships, the Chinese navy didn’t use enough smaller, more agile ships, like frigates, that could better sustain something like a blockade around Taiwan, said Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. “What we saw during the exercise is that China did not use enough ships to divert those coming in, inspect or hold them and cut off access to Taiwanese ports. They have enough to quickly inspect ships coming in and slow down the Taiwanese economy,” Mr. Clark said. “This was more like a demonstration of a quarantine than showing they can cut off Taiwan. But for China, it would be a good first step.” Christopher Twomey, an associate professor of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., said potentially useful intelligence that might be gained from the exercises included assessments of how missile brigades coordinated with each other and conducted evaluations of battle damage from the strikes. Such information could be obtained from intercepted communications, he said. “Presumably the U.S. intelligence community is getting lots of material from these activities from classified sources about ‘down in the weeds’ capabilities and operational practices,” Mr. Twomey said. Several close observers of the Chinese military noted that the drills fell far short of a full rehearsal for an invasion of Taiwan, a self-ruled island that Beijing has said it would bring under its control. An attempt to seize and control the island would involve an amphibious invasion across the 100-mile wide Taiwan Strait, but there were no signs of the mobilization of amphibious forces during the latest exercises. The Chinese exercises were likely preplanned for a scenario in which Beijing wanted to demonstrate its resolve to fight a war over Taiwan, said Thomas Shugart, a former U.S. submarine warfare officer and an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. Mr. Shugart said China’s decision to hold exercises for the first time within maritime areas that Taiwan considers its territorial waters shows that Beijing’s military risk appetite had grown, but a true test of its ability to operate effectively as a single force would only come if it faced a response from Taiwanese or American forces. “On balance, we are learning mostly about political intent: the Chinese are worried about the trend in U.S.-Taiwanese relations and their view that we are moving away from commitments made in the 1970s and reiterated by every administration since, that we don’t support an independent Taiwan,” Mr. Twomey said. “They are using military tools to communicate that there are military costs to these shifts in U.S. policy.” https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/chinas-military-exercises-showcase-modern-fighting-force/ar-AA10pHeI?li=BBnb7Kz
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