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Business Standard
a day ago
- Business Standard
Tech wrap June 27: Samsung Galaxy Buds Core, Vivo X200 FE, Nothing Phone 3
Samsung Galaxy Buds Core earbuds launched. Vivo X200 FE to launch in India. Nothing teased Phone 3's telephoto camera design. Xiaomi MIX Flip 2 launched in China. Google Chrome support BS Tech New Delhi Samsung launches Galaxy Buds Core earbuds with Galaxy AI Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Buds Core wireless earbuds in India as part of its growing Galaxy wearable series. Priced at ₹4,999, these earbuds offer Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and come integrated with Galaxy AI features. Buyers will be able to choose between black and white color variants. Vivo has confirmed the upcoming India launch of its X200 FE smartphone. While the official launch timeline has not been disclosed, Vivo India made the announcement via its X (formerly Twitter) handle. This device is part of the X200 series, which includes the X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Ultra. Notably, while the standard and Pro versions are already available in India, the Ultra remains exclusive to China. Tech brand Nothing has revealed that its forthcoming flagship, the Nothing Phone 3, will feature a 50MP periscope-style telephoto camera. The announcement came through an image post on X (formerly Twitter), showcasing the actual camera island and sample images taken with the new sensor. Xiaomi has debuted its latest flip-style foldable phone, the MIX Flip 2, in China. The device features several improvements, including brighter displays, an upgraded camera system, and longer battery life with wireless charging. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and includes a 6.86-inch foldable AMOLED screen along with a 5,165mAh battery. AI-enhanced features are also included. Google has confirmed it will discontinue Chrome updates for Android 8.0 (Oreo) and Android 9.0 (Pie) starting August 2025. This information was published on a support page, clarifying that Chrome version 139 will require Android 10 or newer. Version 138 will be the final update compatible with Android 8 and 9. Microsoft is giving a facelift to the familiar Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in Windows 11. In an upcoming update, the classic blue background will be replaced with a sleeker black version, offering users a more modern and informative error screen. YouTube has begun testing two new AI-powered tools in the U.S., including an "AI carousel" aimed at making it easier for users to find and understand video content. Announced through a blog post, these features are part of ongoing AI experiments to enhance user experience. Xiaomi has launched the Redmi K80 Ultra smartphone in China, equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset. The K80 Ultra joins the already released K80 and K80 Pro models. Alongside it, Xiaomi also unveiled the Redmi K Pad, an 8.8-inch tablet featuring an LCD display. Starting July 7, 2025, Google will enable its Gemini AI assistant to operate with key Android system apps, even if App Activity tracking is turned off. This update was detailed in an email to users and reported by Android Police, suggesting improved usability without compromising privacy. At a price of ₹14,999, the boAt Aavante Prime 5.1 5000DA offers an immersive home theatre experience. It supports Dolby Atmos, includes a true 5.1-channel setup, and delivers strong audio performance across various media. The device also stands out with its solid build and extensive connectivity options. Google has launched a new experimental app called Doppl, designed to let users virtually try on clothes using artificial intelligence. The app creates a digital version of the user to simulate how different outfits might look in real life, complete with video previews and sharing options. Doppl is currently available for both iOS and Android users in the United States. The demand for scalable data infrastructure in India is rising, especially from smaller and emerging cities. According to a senior executive from NES Data, edge centres are poised to significantly enhance the country's data storage capacity in the coming years.


News18
a day ago
- News18
Samsung Galaxy Buds Core TWS Earbuds Bring ANC On A Budget: Price, Features
Last Updated: Samsung Galaxy Buds series now has a Core budget TWS earbuds in the Indian market that promises AI, ANC and more. Samsung has launched its new budget Galaxy Buds Core TWS earbuds in India ahead of the big Galaxy Z Fold 7 series launch in July. The TWS market is flooded with options in the budget range but this is Samsung's first real push in the sub Rs 5,000 market giving people more choices. The Galaxy Buds Core is being seen as the FE version but with more advanced features packed inside. Samsung is offering Galaxy AI support, ANC and bass audio tuning with these earbuds. Samsung Galaxy Buds Core TWS earbuds are priced in India at Rs 4,999 and it comes in black and white colour options. You can pick these up from online channels and the official Samsung website. Samsung Galaxy Buds Core: Budget With ANC The Galaxy Buds Core comes equipped with dynamic drivers and supports ANC and helps reduce noise while you take calls. Each of the earbuds has three microphones which should be ideal for clear voice calls. Samsung has ditched the stem for the Buds Core that makes it lighter and gives you a snug fit in the ear. Galaxy AI is an obvious part of the device ecosystem, letting you use features like AI interpreters or translation. It even does this in real time so that two people can chat face-to-face without any language barriers. It comes with IP54 rating which gives it dust and water resistance ability. Samsung claims you can get up to 35 hours of playback time with the charging case and up to 20 hours when the ANC is turned on. In this range, you have the OnePlus Buds, Nothing Ear a series and the JBL Tune Beam 2 earbuds available in the market. First Published: June 27, 2025, 12:21 IST


India Today
2 days ago
- India Today
Samsung launches affordable Galaxy Buds Core earphones in India, here is everything you need to know
Samsung has introduced a new pair of truly wireless earphones in India, called the Galaxy Buds Core. These are the company's latest budget earbuds and come as a more affordable option after the Galaxy Buds FE, which were launched last year. The Buds Core are now officially available for purchase starting June 27 through Amazon, Samsung's online store, and offline retail outlets. The new earphones are priced at Rs 4,999 in the Galaxy Buds Core come with a familiar wingtip design. Samsung is also offering multiple sizes of ear tips and wing tips in the box, so users can choose the best fit based on comfort. This type of design is especially helpful for people who use earphones during workouts or long terms of audio, the Buds Core uses a single-driver setup, which the company claims will offer deep bass and clear sound. Each earbud also includes three microphones, which should help improve voice clarity during phone calls by reducing background noise. Samsung has included some useful features as well. One of the highlights is Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), which the company claims can help block out unwanted sounds when you are in noisy environments like traffic or public transport. There is also an Ambient Sound option that lets in outside noise when you want to stay aware of your has added support for Galaxy AI's Interpreter feature, which allows real-time voice call transcriptions, an unexpected but useful addition for people who often switch between languages or deal with important phone conversations. But, it remains to be seen whether it will work smoothly in the real earbuds are also said to work smoothly across different Galaxy devices. Whether you are switching from a phone to a tablet or a laptop, the Buds Core can automatically connect to the device you're Buds Core promises to offer up to 35 hours of total battery life with the case if ANC is turned off. If you keep ANC on, the usage time drops to around 20 hours. The earbuds support USB-C charging and come with an IP54 rating, which makes them resistant to dust and minor splashes, an upgrade over the Buds FE's lower is offering the Galaxy Buds Core in White and Black colours. As part of a launch deal, buyers of selected Galaxy A series smartphones — such as the Galaxy A26, A36, or A56 — will get a Rs 1,000 discount on the new earbuds. With this launch, Samsung seems to be giving users a simple and practical wireless earbud option without cutting out important features.- Ends
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Yahoo
三星印度獨家平價耳機?官網預熱全新 Galaxy Buds Core
在 7 月 9 日的 Galaxy Unpacked 之前,Samsung 印度預告將會在 6 月 27 日就在當地發表新款 Galaxy Buds 耳機,而且在預告網頁的原始碼中,更透露新品將會名為 Samsung Galaxy Buds Core。 暫時未知 Samsung Galaxy Buds Core 與我們這邊有上市的 Samsung Galaxy Buds FE 會有什麼差異,但有網站聲稱有官網擷圖,指 Samsung Galaxy Buds Core 會有 ANC 主動式降噪、Galaxy AI、藍牙 5.4 等配置,同時耳機有著 IP54 的防護規格,遜於 Samsung Galaxy Buds FE 的 IP68。 更多內容: Samsung teasing Galaxy Buds 'Core' ahead of launch later this week [Gallery] Samsung 發佈會確認 7 月 9 日晚上 10 點,Galaxy Z Fold 7 會是主角? 緊貼最新科技資訊、網購優惠,追隨 Yahoo Tech 各大社交平台! 🎉📱 Tech Facebook: 🎉📱 Tech Instagram: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 社群: 🎉📱 Tech WhatsApp 頻道: 🎉📱 Tech Telegram 頻道:
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Business Standard
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Samsung launches Galaxy Buds Core earbuds with Galaxy AI: Price, features
Samsung has launched the Galaxy Buds Core wireless earbuds in India, a new addition to the Galaxy wearable line-up. Priced at Rs 4,999, the Galaxy Buds Core supports Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and intuitive Galaxy AI integration. The Samsung Galaxy Buds Core will be available in black and white colours. Samsung Galaxy Buds Core: Availability and offers The Samsung Galaxy Buds Core is priced at Rs 4,999 and it will go on sale starting June 27. Customers can purchase it from Samsung's official website, e-commerce platform Amazon, and select retail outlets. As an introductory offer, customers purchasing the Galaxy Buds Core alongside select smartphones including the Galaxy A26, Galaxy A36, or Galaxy A56, can get a discount of Rs 1,000. No-interest equated monthly instalment (EMI) plans for up to 12 months will also be available. Samsung Galaxy Buds Core: Details The Galaxy Buds Core is equipped with dynamic drivers which are designed to deliver deep sound and powerful bass. The buds feature three microphones on each bud to ensure clear call quality. Galaxy Buds Core supports integration with Galaxy AI's Interpreter feature, offering two-way face-to-face interpretation directly. The feature allows one person to speak in their native language, with the speech captured by the earbuds and translated in real time for the other person. The earbuds feature a wingtip design that the company said offers a secure and comfortable fit, even for a longer period of time. Galaxy Buds Core also offers intuitive touch controls and Auto-switch feature to switch between multiple devices. It offers multi-device connectivity and is compatible with the Samsung Find app. The earphones feature Bluetooth 5.4 for connectivity and come with an IP54 rating for resistance against dust and water splashes. Samsung claims that the earbuds will offer up to 35 hours of total playback time with the charging case when ANC is disabled, and up to 20 hours with active ANC.