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Vivo Y400 Pro sale starts June 27: Check price, launch offers, and more
Vivo Y400 Pro sale starts June 27: Check price, launch offers, and more

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Vivo Y400 Pro sale starts June 27: Check price, launch offers, and more

Vivo's new Y series model, the Y400 Pro, officially goes on sale in India on July 27, 2025. This mid-range smartphone packs some attractive features such as a slim design, a 3D curved display, a Sony Multifocal Portrait lens, and much more to sway buyers. For performance, the Vivo Y400 Pro relies on the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, which may offer users with smooth day-to-day performance. Therefore, if you are planning to buy the Vivo Y400 Pro, check out the sale offers, price, availability, and more. The Vivo Y400 Pro was launched at a starting price of Rs.24999 for the 8+128 GB storage variant. It also comes in an 8+256 GB variant, which is priced at Rs.26999 in India. Buyers can choose from three colour options: Freestyle White, Fest Gold, and Nebula Purple, which match their personality and style. The Y400 Pro can be purchased from Flipkart, vivo India online store, and offline retail stores. On the purchase of the Vivo Y400 Pro, buyers can avail up to 10% off on SBI, DBS Bank, IDFC FIRST Bank, Yes Bank, BOBCARD, and Federal Bank cards. Additionally, buyers can also get the Vivo TWS 3e at just Rs.1499 with the smartphone purchase. Vivo is also offering a flat 20% off on the V-Shield plan and a 1-year free extended warranty. However, note that the cashback, extended warranty, and TWS purchase offers are only available till June 30. The Vivo Y400 Pro sports a 6.77-inch 3D curved AMOLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and up to 4500 nits peak brightness. The smartphone is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage for powerful performance. The smartphone is also capable of managing AI-powered features such as AI Transcript Assist, AI Superlink, and Circle to Search. The Y400 Pro comes with a dual camera setup that includes a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor main camera and a 2MP depth sensor. It also includes a 32MP front camera for selfies and video calling. Lastly, the smartphone is backed by a 5500mAh battery that supports a 90W FlashCharge.

Tech Wrap June 20: Vivo Y400 Pro, Adobe Project Indigo app, OPPO Reno 14
Tech Wrap June 20: Vivo Y400 Pro, Adobe Project Indigo app, OPPO Reno 14

Business Standard

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Tech Wrap June 20: Vivo Y400 Pro, Adobe Project Indigo app, OPPO Reno 14

Vivo Y400 Pro launched. Adobe's Project Indigo app for iPhones. OPPO Reno 14 series. Jio's gaming recharge plans. Samsung Galaxy M36. Spotify prepares for Hi-Fi launch. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Tech Wrap June 20 BS Tech New Delhi Vivo Y400 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 7300, AI features launched Vivo officially released the Y400 Pro in India on June 20. Priced from ₹24,999, the device comes equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor and a 6.78-inch 3D curved AMOLED screen. Vivo claims this to be the slimmest 3D curved display in its category. The smartphone also features various AI tools designed to boost user performance and productivity. Adobe has rolled out Project Indigo, a new camera app for iPhones that incorporates computational photography. According to the company, the app captures images with an SLR-style natural look and provides a full set of manual controls. It also includes Lightroom support for advanced editing and a 'Technology Preview' space to test upcoming AI-powered tools. OPPO has teased the launch of its Reno 14 series in India on its official site. Following their China debut last month, the Reno 14 and Reno 14 Pro are expected to launch in India with comparable specs. The smartphones will use MediaTek chipsets and integrate various AI features. Reliance Jio has teamed up with Krafton India, creators of Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), to unveil the country's first gaming-centric recharge plans. These plans are tailored for BGMI players and come with in-game rewards, mobile data bundles, and access to cloud gaming. Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy M36 5G's India launch for June 27. The company previewed the device's design on its X (formerly Twitter) account and revealed some key features ahead of the launch. The phone will be part of the M-series and is set to enter the sub-₹20,000 market segment. Spotify is seemingly nearing the release of its long-promised lossless audio option. New findings from the desktop app reference a 'Lossless' tier, indicating that the feature, first introduced in 2021, might soon be launched. Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 is anticipated to be revealed during the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, likely on July 9. Leaked renders show the device in Blue Shadow and Jet Black hues, with reports from Android Headlines hinting at two additional colors. Nothing has previewed its upcoming 'Glyph Matrix' interface, which will debut with the Nothing Phone 3. In a teaser shared on X (formerly Twitter), the brand showed a dot-matrix-style LED setup on the phone's rear corner. The teaser, captioned 'When light becomes language,' suggests this system might support customizable animations, notifications, or even interactive mini games like Snake. Following the release of update 1.01.1 for Elden Ring Nightreign earlier this month, Bandai Namco has introduced enhanced difficulty for certain battles. Players now face tougher versions of the Nightlord enemies, known as 'Everdark Sovereigns,' offering a more intense challenge. According to CNBC, Google is training its Gemini and Veo 3 AI models using select YouTube videos. A YouTube spokesperson confirmed the company leverages its video repository for AI development but emphasized that only a curated subset is used for training. Google is introducing a new visual update for its Android Phone app through a Material 3 Expressive redesign. As reported by 9To5Google, the beta version now includes fresh gesture controls like 'Horizontal swipe' and 'Single tap' for answering calls, alongside a complete interface overhaul. Google's Gemini app on Android now includes a song identification feature, allowing users to find out which song is playing nearby by asking the app directly. This update restores a function once offered by Google Assistant, offering a Shazam-like experience. Apple is reportedly on track to launch its first foldable iPhone by the second half of 2026. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo stated that Apple is finalizing display specifications, while details on components like the hinge are still under review. Foxconn is planning to begin production of iPhone enclosures—essentially the device's metal or glass exterior frames—at a new facility located in Oragadam, Tamil Nadu. The manufacturing unit will be set up within ESR Industrial Park, according to The Economic Times. Krutrim, the AI startup founded by Bhavish Aggarwal of Ola, has acquired BharatSah'AI'yak—an AI platform developed by Samagra. The move aims to enhance Krutrim's influence and operations in India's public sector tech ecosystem. What would you do if someone quietly copied your house keys and made millions of duplicates? That's what just happened on the internet. Except instead of house keys, it's passwords—and 16 billion of them. A report by Cybernews and Forbes has confirmed what cybersecurity experts feared: the largest password leak in history is now live, with billions of credentials up for sale on the dark web. The scale is staggering, the implications global.

Vivo Y400 Pro 5G launched with MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC in India: Features explained
Vivo Y400 Pro 5G launched with MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC in India: Features explained

Hindustan Times

time20-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Vivo Y400 Pro 5G launched with MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC in India: Features explained

Vivo's new mid-ranger, the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G, has officially been launched in India with a slim design, a 3D curved display, and powered MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor. The new Y series models flaunt a unique textured design with a dual camera setup that includes a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary camera. The Vivo Y400 Pro has been launched at under Rs. 25000, allowing smartphone buyers to get promising features at an affordable price. Therefore, if you have been looking for a feature-filled mid-ranger, then you may want to have a look at the new Vivo Y400 Pro and what it has to offer in the given price segment. Also read: Vivo X200 FE could launch in India in July: Check expected specs, features, price and more The Vivo Y400 Pro is hyped for its 7.49mm slimness, and it weighs only 182 grams. It features a 6.77-inch 3D curved AMOLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and up to 4500 nits peak brightness. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, fabricated with a 4nm process. The Vivo Y400 Pro offers 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. For photography, the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G features a dual camera setup that includes a 50MP main camera with a Sony IMX882 sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. It also comes with an Aura light on the rear panel for low-light photography. On the front, it includes a 32MP selfie camera. Vivo Y400 Pro 5G users will also get AI-powered camera features such as AI Photo Enhance and AI Erase 2.0. Other AI features include AI Note Assist, AI Transcript Assist, AI Screen Translation, and AI Superlink. Lastly, the smartphone is backed by a 5500mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging. Also read: Vivo V50e review in 10 points: What's good and what's not The Vivo Y400 Pro 5G comes in three colour options: Freestyle White, Fest Gold, and Nebula Purple. The smartphone comes with a starting price of just Rs.24999 for the 8GB + 128GB storage variant. It also comes with an 8GB + 256GB variant, which is priced at Rs.26999. The pre-booking for the smartphone starts from today, and the sale will go live on June 27, 2025, on Flipkart, vivo India online store, and offline retail stores.

Tecno Pova Curve review: When curves meet smarts
Tecno Pova Curve review: When curves meet smarts

Time of India

time20-06-2025

  • Time of India

Tecno Pova Curve review: When curves meet smarts

Smartphone designs, if you're looking at options under Rs 20,000, have become predictably stale. Most affordable phones today look like they've been cut from the same rectangular template, with minor tweaks to camera bumps and color schemes. Then Tecno decided to shake things up with the Pova Curve 5G, a phone that literally bends the rules with its curved front and back design. At Rs 15,999, it's positioned as a feature-packed mid-ranger that promises to stand out in a crowded marketplace. But here's the thing about standing out, it's not always about being different for the sake of it. Sometimes it's about getting the fundamentals right while adding just enough flair to make people take notice. The Pova Curve 5G attempts to do exactly that, packing a 144Hz AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chip, and a suite of AI features into a surprisingly slim 7.45mm frame. The question is whether all these curves and features translate into a phone worth your money. Design that turns heads The Pova Curve rather than just having the curves has this almost spaceship-like aesthetic that feels intentional rather than gimmicky. The back panel isn't trying to be a mirror or a fingerprint magnet; instead, it has this matte finish that feels substantial in your hand and doesn't show smudges easily. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo At 7.45mm thick, this phone is surprisingly slim for what it packs inside. Managing to fit a 5500mAh battery into this form factor is pretty impressive engineering. The weight distribution feels balanced too, at 177 grams, it's not the lightest phone around, but it doesn't feel unwieldy either. The IP64 rating gives you some protection against everyday splashes and dust, though you'll still want to be careful around water. The curved back isn't just for looks, it does make the phone feel more comfortable in your hand. After using it for a couple of weeks, picking up other phones with flat backs felt a bit awkward. It's a design choice that grows on you, though it might seem like an unnecessary detail at first. Screen that delivers the goods The 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display is where the Pova Curve really delivers. The 144Hz refresh rate makes everything feel fluid, scrolling through social media, switching between apps, or just navigating menus has this smooth, effortless quality that's hard to go back from once you're used to it. Colors pop without being oversaturated, and the deep blacks that AMOLED is known for are on full display here. The curved edges add to the immersive feeling, making the phone feel less like a rectangular slab and more like a portal to your content. However, the 1300 nits peak brightness is where reality sets in. While indoor visibility is perfectly fine, step outside on a bright sunny day and you'll find yourself squinting and hunting for shade to read messages properly. The 2304Hz PWM dimming is a thoughtful touch that reduces the flickering you sometimes get with OLED displays at low brightness levels. If you're someone who uses their phone in bed with the lights off, this feature will be kinder to your eyes than many other phones in this price range. Daily performance without drama Using the Pova Curve showed that the Dimensity 7300 chip inside is a a solid mid-range processor. It's not flagship-level performance, but it handles everyday tasks smoothly enough that you don't really think about the specs while using the phone. Apps launch quickly, multitasking between email, social media, and streaming apps happens without stuttering, and the phone doesn't get warm during regular use. The 8GB of RAM (expandable to 16GB with virtual RAM) keeps things smooth, though the 6GB variant at its price feels like a stretch when there are quite a few phones with some extra RAM at the sma eprice. Gaming is where the phone shows both its strengths and limitations. Casual games run perfectly, and even some heavier titles maintain steady frame rates. The Mali G615 GPU handles graphics well enough for most users, though hardcore mobile gamers might want to look elsewhere. The phone stays reasonably cool during gaming sessions, warming up only after extended play but cooling down quickly once you stop. An impressive list AI features, but mixed results The Pova Curve runs Android 15 with HiOS on top, and while the interface looks modern enough, it's not the cleanest experience you'll find. There's a fair amount of bloatware scattered throughout, and some of the customization options feel overwhelming rather than helpful. The promised two years of OS updates is reasonable for this price segment, though don't expect the same update frequency as premium brands. Tecno has gone all-in on AI features, and the list is genuinely impressive. There's Ella Voice assistant, Smart Touch content recognition, Call Assistant with auto-answer and real-time translation, plus Writing Assistant, Document Assistant, and even AI wallpaper generation. On paper, it sounds like you're getting flagship-level AI functionality. In practice, the experience is more mixed. The features work, but they're heavily dependent on internet connectivity and cloud processing. Response times can be sluggish, and accuracy varies depending on what you're trying to do. The Indian language support is a nice touch that sets it apart from competitors, making these features accessible to a broader audience. The Call Assistant features are probably the most practical, auto-answering calls and providing call summaries can be genuinely useful, even if the execution isn't always perfect. The Intelligent Signal Hub is less flashy but potentially more valuable, optimizing signal reception in weak coverage areas. Battery life doesn't disappoint The 5500mAh battery is one of the Pova Curve's strongest assets. Heavy usage days, including video calls, gaming, photography, and social media, consistently left plenty of juice by bedtime. The battery capacity combined with the efficient processor means you can push this phone hard without constantly worrying about finding a charger. The 45W fast charging comes to the rescue when you're running low. Getting to 50% in about 17 minutes is perfect for those "running late but need juice" moments. The fact that it supports standard USB-C PD means you're not locked into proprietary charging cables, which is a practical consideration that many users appreciate. Camera gets the job done The 64MP main camera using Sony's IMX682 sensor produces results that are perfectly adequate for this price point. In good lighting, photos come out sharp with accurate colors and decent detail. The camera app is responsive, and the various AI-enhanced modes like AIGC Portrait and Super Night do add some polish to your shots. Low-light performance is acceptable but not exceptional. You'll get usable photos in dim conditions, though they lack the detail and clarity you'd find in more expensive phones. The 13MP selfie camera is serviceable for video calls and social media, avoiding the over-processed look that plagues many phones in this segment. The 4K video recording at 30fps is a nice addition, and features like slow motion and dual video recording give content creators some creative options. Just don't expect miracles – this is a competent camera system that delivers what you'd expect for the price. The verdict The Tecno Pova Curve 5G is a phone that knows what it wants to be, a stylish, feature-rich device that offers good value without trying to punch above its weight class. The curved design genuinely sets it apart from the competition, the battery life is excellent, and the performance is solid for daily use. The software experience is one area where the phone could be better. Plus, only one software update is something to be concerned about. But if you can look beyond that then the Tecno Pova Curve is a phone that combines distinctive design with reliable performance and impressive battery life, making it a compelling purchase for Rs 15,999. Our rating: 3.5/5 AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Vivo Y400 Pro 5G launch on June 20: Price, specifications, and key highlights
Vivo Y400 Pro 5G launch on June 20: Price, specifications, and key highlights

Mint

time19-06-2025

  • Mint

Vivo Y400 Pro 5G launch on June 20: Price, specifications, and key highlights

Vivo is launching a new generation Y series smartphone, the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G, in India tomorrow, on June 20. This smartphone is expected to debut in the mid-range segment with an eye-catching design, specifications and features. Vivo has been teasing the smartphone for quite some time, revealing its glossy rear panel design and slimness. As we have almost reached the launch timeline, several leaks surrounding the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G have been circulating, giving us a glimpse of what the smartphone will offer. Reportedly, the smartphone is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor and may feature a 3D curved display. Therefore, if you are planning to buy the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G, here's everything you need to know ahead of launch. Vivo has officially revealed the rear panel design of the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G in White colour. The smartphone has a textured rear panel and a pill-shaped camera module housing two camera sensors and an LED flash. The smartphone is expected to come with a slim design that may measure 7.4mm. For display, the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G is expected to feature a 6.77-inch 3D curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 4500nits peak brightness. For photography, the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G features a dual camera setup as mentioned above. The camera may include a 50MP primary camera with a Sony IMX882 sensor and a 2MP secondary camera. For selfies, it may rely on a 32MP front-facing camera. The Vivo Y400 Pro 5G is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor paired with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. It will likely run on Funtouch 15 based on Android 15, offering AI-powered features such as AI Note Assist, AI Screen Translation, Circle-to-Search, AI Transcript Assist, and more. Lastly, the smartphone is expected to be backed by a 5500mAh battery that may come with 90W fast charging support. In terms of pricing, it is suggested that the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G will be priced under Rs.25000 in India. It will likely be launched in two storage options, 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB, enabling users to buy the device as per their requirements.

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