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Hindustan Times
13 hours ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
iQOO Z10R 5G mobile goes on sale in India with offers: Price starts at..
iQOO's latest mobile phone, the iQOO Z10R 5G, has finally gone on sale in India starting today, 29 July. The device packs a balanced set of specifications, including the latest MediaTek Dimensity 7400, a 50 MP main camera, and IP protection. Here are the pricing and offer details. iQOO Z10R 5G in the Aquamarine colourway.(Shaurya Sharma - HT) iQOO Z10R Price in India and Offers iQOO is offering the iQOO Z10R at a starting price of Rs. 19,499 for the base model with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. You can bring the price down by a further Rs. 2,000 by combining bank offers, which brings the price of this model to Rs. 17,499. Similarly, the bank discount can also be applied to the 8 GB+256 GB model, which costs Rs. 21,499. The top-end model with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, available for Rs. 23,499, can be bought for Rs. 21,499. No-cost EMI is also available for up to six months, and the card offers are available on HDFC and Axis Bank credit cards. Alternatively, you can get a Rs. 2,000 exchange bonus, too. iQOO Z10R Specs and More As aforementioned, the iQOO Z10R features the MediaTek Dimensity 7400. It is the successor to the MediaTek Dimensity 7300, which has powered numerous phones. For the display, it has a quad-curved panel that supports a 120 Hzrefresh rate. The phone also supports IP68 and IP69 dual water-resistance ratings. For the cameras, it has a main 50 MP Sony IMX882 sensor, coupled with a 2 MP bokeh sensor. For selfies, there is a 32 MP shooter and a 12 MP camera. The battery is a 5,700 mAh unit that supports fast charging. For the software, it runs on FunTouch OS 15, which is based on Android 15. Also Read: Alleged iPhone 17 Pro test unit spotted in public with mysterious addition


GSM Arena
20 hours ago
- GSM Arena
vivo Y400 5G's launch date, design, and colors revealed
vivo launched the Dimensity 7300-powered vivo Y400 Pro last month, and on August 4, the brand will follow it up with a vanilla model. Note that we are talking about the vivo Y400 5G, not the Y400 4G, which was recently listed on vivo's Indonesian website. vivo Y400 Pro 5G vivo hasn't detailed the Y400 5G's specs sheet yet, but the brand's Indian division has revealed the smartphone's design and said that it will come in two colors - Glam White and Olive Green. We'll know all about the vivo Y400 5G's features, pricing, and availability next Monday. But before that, on July 31, vivo will unveil the T4R in India. vivo has confirmed that the T4R will come with the Dimensity 7400 chip, 50MP primary camera (Sony IMX882), a 4K selfie camera, and IP68 and IP69 ratings. The smartphone will be 7.3mm thick and feature a quad-curved display. The vivo T4R is expected to be a version of the iQOO Z10R, which was introduced in India last week and will go on sale in the country today. You can read our iQOO Z10R's announcement coverage here to learn more about it.


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Hindustan Times
Realme 15 Pro 5G vs iQOO Z10R: Pick the one that suits you best
Choosing a powerful phone today is not just about price. It is about the right mix of speed, battery, camera and display. The Realme 15 Pro 5G and the iQOO Z10R are two phones that aim to offer great performance without breaking the bank. Both come packed with premium features and have gained attention for different reasons. Let us compare them in detail. Compare Realme 15 pro 5g and iQOO Z10: Performance, display, and battery showdown Display and Build Realme 15 Pro 5G offers a 6.8 inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 2800 pixels and 6500 nit peak brightness. It supports a refresh rate of 144 Hz, which means scrolling and gaming feel smoother. The iQOO Z10R comes with a 6.77-inch Quad Curved AMOLED and a resolution of 1080 x 2392 pixels, supporting 120 Hz refresh. While both deliver crisp visuals and fast response, Realme's slightly larger screen and IP65 rating for dust and water resistance give it a slight edge in build quality. Performance and Speed iQOO Z10R runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, designed to handle demanding apps, high-end games, and heavy multitasking. It ensures lag-free performance and improved power efficiency. Realme 15 Pro 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, which is also reliable for day-to-day tasks and mid-range gaming. However, if raw power is your top priority, both phones compete closely on speed and multi-tasking. Camera and Battery In terms of camera, Realme comes with a 50 megapixel main camera as well as a 50 megapixel front shooter. iQOO matches this with its own 50 megapixel primary sensor and a slightly higher 32 megapixel front camera. For selfie lovers, iQOO is a better option. When it comes to battery, while the Realme variant offers a massive 7000 mAh unit, the iQOO is equipped with a 5700 mAh battery. Realme supports faster charging at 80 watts compared to iQOO's 44 watts, giving you quicker top-ups.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Vivo T45 5G mobile: Price in India, specifications, camera, design and more
Vivo is set to launch its latest T-Series smartphone, the Vivo T45 5G, in India on 31 July at 12 PM, adding to its expanding mid-range lineup. The new handset is expected to bring a premium design and capable internals at a competitive price point, aimed at consumers looking for performance and aesthetics in one package. Vivo T45 launches on July 31.(Vivo) Vivo T45 5G: Design and Display One of the key highlights of the Vivo T45 5G is its quad-curved display, a design feature generally reserved for premium devices. The screen curves seamlessly on all four edges, giving it a sleek, modern look. Teasers suggest the phone will be offered in two colour variants: white and a purple gradient finish. The back panel appears to feature a matte texture, while the frame carries a glossy finish for contrast. Visually, the handset bears a striking resemblance to the iQOO Z10R, especially in terms of the camera layout, curved screen, and overall aesthetics. Given that Vivo owns iQOO, similarities in hardware and design are not unexpected. Vivo T45 5G: Performance and Hardware Vivo has confirmed that the T45 5G will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, a capable mid-range chipset aimed at delivering smooth performance and efficient power consumption. While the company has not disclosed RAM and storage variants, it is likely that the device could offer up to 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage, if it mirrors the iQOO Z10R's configuration. The smartphone will run on Funtouch OS 15, based on Android 15, offering a refreshed user interface and updated privacy features. Vivo T45 5G: Camera Capabilities In the imaging department, the Vivo T45 5G will sport a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor. The camera will support 4K video recording, and is expected to deliver strong performance in well-lit and low-light scenarios. Teasers also hint at the inclusion of the Aura Light ring flash, which was featured in the iQOO Z10R, providing enhanced portrait photography lighting. Vivo T45 5G: Additional Features and Expected Pricing If the T45 5G is indeed a rebranded iQOO Z10R, the phone could come with an IP68/IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, an uncommon but welcome feature in this price range. Although Vivo has not officially disclosed pricing, the iQOO Z10R launched starting at ₹19,499, suggesting that the T45 5G will likely fall within a similar bracket. Launch Details The official unveiling of the Vivo T45 5G is scheduled for 31 July at 12 PM IST, where more details including availability and pricing are expected to be confirmed. With its curved design, capable chipset, and robust camera sensor, the T45 5G could be a strong contender in the under- ₹20,000 segment.


Economic Times
3 days ago
- Economic Times
iQOO Z10R vs CMF Phone 2 Pro: Which budget 5G phone nails performance, camera and battery life?
India's mid-range smartphone segment is getting louder. With the iQOO Z10R entering the scene just days ago, and the CMF Phone 2 Pro already on shelves, buyers now have two closely matched options in the ₹20,000 launched the Z10R on 24 July, with availability from 29 July on Amazon and its official Indian website. CMF's Phone 2 Pro had already started stirring attention thanks to its camera-heavy setup and Nothing OS a closer look at how these phones compare on iQOO Z10R is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400, a 4nm chipset. On the other side, the CMF Phone 2 Pro houses the Dimensity 7300 Pro, also built on a 4nm process. Both chips are octa-core and share the same GPU, so in terms of base performance, there's little between iQOO stretches ahead is memory. While both phones start at 8GB RAM, iQOO offers a 12GB variant, giving users more room for multitasking. The iQOO Z10R features a 5700mAh battery with 44W wired fast charging. According to iQOO, it charges 50 percent in 33 minutes and delivers up to 26 hours of YouTube or 9 hours of Phone 2 Pro includes a 5000mAh battery, with 33W wired charging. That's still solid, but not quite on the same level as iQOO's numbers. The Z10R simply lasts longer and tops up iQOO Z10R sports a 6.77-inch full HD+ AMOLED panel, running at 120Hz refresh rate with 1800 nits peak brightness. Its quad-curved design, 7.3mm thickness, and 183.5g weight make it feel sleek in screen is also protected by SCHOTT Xensation glass, which adds a layer of durability. While CMF hasn't emphasised display specs as much, iQOO's bright and curved panel may appeal more to users who stream and scroll for long it comes to cameras, CMF Phone 2 Pro makes a stronger impression on paper. It features a triple-lens setup: 50MP main camera 50MP 2x telephoto 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens The iQOO Z10R, in contrast, comes with a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and a 2MP depth video performance, both support 4K at 30fps and 1080p at 60fps, but CMF goes further by offering 120fps recording. The front camera on the Z10R is a 32MP shooter that records in 4K, while CMF sticks to 16MP and photography and video flexibility matter, CMF has the edge. If image stability and sharper selfies are a priority, iQOO holds Phone 2 Pro ships with Nothing OS 3.2, layered on Android 15. It's the same clean interface used in the higher-end Nothing Phone 3. This can appeal to users who prefer minimal bloat and a clean Android Z10R also runs on Android 15, but with Funtouch OS 15 on top. While past versions of Funtouch were criticised, version 15 has made visible improvements. iQOO promises two years of Android updates and three years of security Z10R also includes AI features like AI Erase 2.0, AI Note Assist, Photo Enhance, Screen Translation, and Circle to phones feature in-display fingerprint scanners. But when it comes to toughness, iQOO goes further. The Z10R is IP68 and IP69 rated, resistant to water and dust. It also comes with MIL-STD-810H certification and SGS five-star anti-fall management is another area where iQOO stands out, with a 13,690mm² graphite cooling system and ten temperature sensors. It's a phone built to endure, especially under heavy phones cover all major connectivity options: 5G support Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.4 USB Type-C port GNSS support including GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BeiDou, and QZSSThese ensure solid performance whether you're streaming, downloading, or CMF Phone 2 Pro starts at ₹18,999 for the 128GB variant, going up to ₹20,999. The iQOO Z10R begins at ₹19,499 for 8GB + 128GB, with other options including 8GB + 256GB at ₹21,499 and 12GB + 256GB at ₹23,499. However, launch offers can bring the Z10R's starting price down to ₹17,499, thanks to ₹2,000 off via select HDFC and Axis Bank cards or exchange bonuses. No-cost EMIs up to six months are also available. The iQOO Z10R is available in Aquamarine and Moonstone finishes. Sales begin 29 July through Amazon India and the official iQOO eStore. The CMF Phone 2 Pro has already hit retail and e-commerce CMF Phone 2 Pro is stronger on cameras and delivers a cleaner Android interface. But the iQOO Z10R stands out with a better battery, display, more RAM options, and military-grade one's better? That depends on what you care about more. If you prioritise visuals, battery, and software support, iQOO Z10R makes a solid case. If you're all about camera variety and minimal UI, the CMF Phone 2 Pro won't disappoint.