Vivo Y19 series.
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Technology companies Samsung, Vivo, Titan, Portronics and others launched laptops, smartphones, accessories, and more this week (April 28-May 4, 2025).
DH's Gadgets Weekly edition lists the latest personal technology products to keep you abreast of everything happening in consumer electronics.
Vivo Y19 colour variants-- majestic green and titanium silver.
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It features a 6.74-inch HD+ (1600 × 720p) LCD screen, supports 90Hz refresh rate, and offers up to 840 nits peak brightness.
It also boasts of MIL- STD-810H US-military-grade durability, IP64 dust-and-water splash resistant rating, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, triple slots (two for nano SIMs and a microSD card) and type-C port.
The device houses 6nm class MediaTek Dimensity 6300 octa-core processor with Arm Mali-G57 MC2 GPU, Android 15-based Funtouch OS 154GB / 6GB LPDDR4x RAM, 64GB / 128GB (eMMC 5.1) storage (expandable up to 2TB), dual-camera module -- main 13MP (f/2.2) camera and a 0.08 portrait camera (f/3.0) with LED flash on the back, a 5MP (f/2.2) front camera and a 5,500mAh battery with 15W charger.
It comes in majestic green and titanium silver colours and will be available in three configurations-- 4GB RAM + 64GB storage, 4GB RAM + 128GB storage and 6GB RAM + 128GB storage-- for Rs 10,499, Rs 11,499 and 12,999, respectively.
Portronics Vayu 7.0.
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The latest Vayu 7.0 series comes in compact and light-weight design. It can easily fit in to any regular glove compartment or even backpack.
It comes with multiple preset modes for cars, bikes, cycles, and even sports balls such as football, volleyball, etc...
The user has to just select the mode, connect the nozzle, and let the device handle the rest. Its built-in digital display shows real-time pressure levels, and once the target pressure is reached, it automatically shuts off, ensuring precision and preventing over-inflation.
With a USB output port, it can also double up as a power bank, making it easy to charge your phone or other devices on the go. Powered by dual 2,000mAh rechargeable batteries, the device charges quickly via a Type-C port.
It also boasts of built-in LED flashlight with an SOS mode as well. It costs Rs 1,849.
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow event 2025.
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Samsung earlier this week launched the 2025 edition of the annual 'Solve for Tomorrow' contest in India.
The company has announced to offer Rs 1 crore worth of prizes and funding to the top four winning teams to support the incubation of their projects, along with hands-on prototyping, investor connects, and expert mentorship from Samsung leaders and IIT Delhi faculty.
“With Solve for Tomorrow, we are inspiring young innovators across every corner of India to dream big, tackle real-world challenges, and shape a smarter, more inclusive future through technology. This year, Solve for Tomorrow is going to be even bigger and more inclusive. We are reaching more cities, engaging students from more schools and colleges, and creating avenues for them to innovate, while applying the principles of design thinking. Solve for Tomorrow stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to the Government of India’s pioneering Digital India initiative that empowers our youth to become architects of the future,” said JB Park, President & CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia.
Interested students aged 14-22 can submit their tech ideas as either individuals or groups at Samsung's official website till June 30, 2025. The participants are encouraged to create solutions across four key themes: AI for a Safer, Smarter, and Inclusive Bharat; Future of Health, Hygiene, and Well-being in India; Social change through Sports and Tech for Education and Better Futures; and Environmental Sustainability via Technology.
After the initial application phase, the top 100 teams will be chosen, with 25 teams selected from each of the themes. At this stage, participants will undergo online training led by thematic experts, followed by a video pitch round where 40 teams will be shortlisted – 10 teams from each theme.
The top 10 semi-finalist teams from each theme will then progress to an intensive mentorship program guided by Samsung’s industry veterans and subject matter experts. These teams will also participate in curated learning visits to Samsung’s state-of-the-art facilities, including the Samsung R&D Institute India in Bengaluru, Noida, and Delhi, as well as Samsung Design Delhi, offering them first-hand exposure to world-class innovation ecosystems.
This phase will culminate in an experiential, hands-on Prototyping Programme at Delhi’s state-of-the-art labs, in collaboration with ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ alumni. There will also be a Residential Bootcamp focused on refining ideas and preparing for the final pitch. The top 20 teams will be finalized after this phase, with five teams from each theme advancing to the grand finale. These top five teams from each theme will receive exclusive one-on-one mentoring sessions with Samsung experts. They will participate in a Prototyping Day, Pitch Presentation, Investor Meet, and Awards Ceremony, all held over the last three days of the competition.
The top 100 teams will receive certificates of achievement. The top 40 teams will receive Rs 8 lakh and the latest Samsung laptops for every member. The top 20 will receive Rs 20 lakh and the latest Samsung ZFlip smartphones for each member.
A man walks past a logo of Xiaomi.
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To further improve the user experience, Xiaomi has announced new Artificial Intelligence-powered customer experience centres across major cities in India.
The company will be offering customer support in 11 regional languages. The customer support will be operational 24x7 across chat and social media channels, strengthened by a robust three-level escalation matrix that ensures timely resolution and transparency.
For differently abled people, Xiaomi offers sign language support as well.
Qubo DashCam Pro 3K with Sony Starvis 2 (left), Qubo DashCam Pro 2.7K (centre) and Qubo DashCam Pro 2K (right).
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Qubo earlier this week launched Qubo DashCam Pro 3K with Sony Starvis 2, Qubo DashCam Pro 2.7K and Qubo DashCam Pro 2K.
Dashcam Pro 3K boasts of best-in-class Sony STARVIS 2 sensor and can capture quality image recording, especially in challenging light conditions such as against oncoming traffic in night or even during tunnel exits.
All Qubo Dashcams are powered by a supercapacitor that makes them far more suitable and reliable for India’s varied climatic conditions. Other technological advantages including their image processing capabilities, proprietary app along with storage support up to 1 TB makes Qubo Dashcams stand out from the competition.
Qubo DashCam Pro 3K with Sony Starvis 2 is priced Rs 10,990 and Qubo DashCam Pro 2.7K costs Rs 7,990. The Qubo DashCam Pro 2K is priced Rs 3,990.
Lexar Armor Gold and Silver SDXC cards.
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The new Armor Gold and Silver Pro SDXC UHS-II storage cards are touted to be the world's first storage cards made of stainless-steel, more than 37x sturdier than conventional SD cards.
Further, they come with IP68 rated for protection against water, dust, and drop resistance up to 5 meters. They have Rigorously tested in the Lexar Quality Lab for shock, thermal, and static safety compliance.
They support Video Speed Class 60 (V60) for uninterrupted 6K video recording. Gold variant can deliver high-speed performance with up to 210MB/s write speed and Silver cards can reach 160MB/s write speed and up to 280MB/s read speed.
They come with a simplified and rugged design without ribs or a write-protection switch for enhanced structural integrity. And, the company has incorporated Lexar Recovery Tool for restoring accidentally deleted files and formatted cards.
Lexar Armor Silver Pro cards --128GB and 256GB-- are priced Rs 7,750 and Rs 12,250, respectively. The Lexar Armor Gold cards --128GB and 256GB-- are priced at Rs 9,250 and Rs 16,250, respectively.
Philips Series i9000 (left), 7000 (centre) and i9000 Prestige Ultra (right).
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The Philips i9000 and i9000 Prestige Ultra boast of patented Triple Action Lift and Cut System. They can lift and cut hair precisely at skin level for an ultra-close, day-long finish. Powered by Dual SteelPrecision Blades (i9000 Prestige) and NanoTech Dual Precision Blades (i9000 Prestige Ultra), they can execute up to 7-8 million cutting motions per minute, ensuring exceptional efficiency even on a 1, 3, or 7-day beard.
The intelligent Power Adapt Sensor can read hair density 500 times per second to auto-adjust cutting power, while the Motion Control and Active Pressure and Motion Guidance systems refine shaving techniques for hassle-free shaving.
To enhance comfort, the Hydro SkinGlide Coating reduces friction by 50 per cent, and the 360° Precision Flexing Head dynamically adapts to facial contours for maximum contact and precision.
The i9000 Prestige Ultra comes with five customised shaving modes and a connected app offering real-time shaving insights.
The Philips Series 7000 features SteelPrecision Blades with 90,000 cutting actions per minute for a smooth and effective shave. The Power Adapt Sensor can adjust 250 times per second and optimises the performance based on hair density. A Motion Control Sensor ensures a better shaving technique, while the Nano SkinGlide Coating minimises irritation by improving glide. Its 360-D Flexing Heads contour effortlessly to the face, delivering a consistently comfortable and close shave.
Philips 7000 Series (S7887) costs Rs 14,999. Whereas the Philips 9000 Series (i9000) and Philips i9000 Prestige Ultra are priced Rs 19,999 and Rs 34,999, respectively.
Titan's new Automatics Collection watches.
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The Phoenix Skeletal Automatic watch features bold skeletal dials, which are designed to resemble phoenix wings. It has knurled crown and is available in monochromatic Eclipse Black and opulent Ember Rose Gold variants.
The Nexus Skeletal Automatic comes with a unique skeletal dial, inspired by a ship’s helm. It is available in Coffee Brown, Gunmetal, and Midnight Blue-- colours for Rs
The Golden Heart Skeletal Automatic watch comes in bi-metal and full gold variants. It features a gilded skeletal dial.
The new Titan Automatics Collection is priced in the range of Rs 18,325 and Rs 22,150.
Cognitive company logo.
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Meta earlier this week annonuced winners of Meta Llama Impact Grant 2024 awards. Bengaluru-based CognitiveLab has won the top honours.
CognitiveLab developed Nayana, a multilingual, multimodal, multitask language model that integrates advanced Llama technology to automate document and image processing across diverse languages, including several low-resource Indic languages.
The model includes robust text, vision, and speech capabilities and has already outperformed industry standards in OCR for 10 Indian languages.
“Open-source AI is a powerful tool to bridge digital divides, especially in a diverse country like India. With the 2024 Llama Impact Grant, we’re proud to support the Nayana project. Its work embodies the spirit of open innovation—making advanced AI usable for billions of people. Llama 4 was designed with accessibility, flexibility, and scalability at its core—and we’re excited to see how CognitiveLab will leverage this foundation to drive real-world impact,” said Shivnath Thukral, Vice President and Head of Public Policy, Meta India.
CognitiveLab has plans to use the grant to expand Nayana’s language support, increase the model’s multimodal integration, and develop optimised deployment tools for low-resource settings. The lab will also release new speech-text-image datasets, improve its Indic tokenizer, and set new benchmarks for multilingual AI systems through community collaboration.
“Our vision is to democratize AI in a way that’s inclusive and equitable. The Llama Impact Grant enables us to supercharge our efforts with Nayana - expanding language coverage, enhancing multimodal capabilities, and building high-quality training datasets for low-resource language communities. Open-source and Llama have empowered us to build world-class systems like Ambari and Nayana with minimal resources. This grant is a milestone in our journey to build impactful, indigenous AI solutions for the global south,” said Shashi Kumar, Founder, CognitiveLab.
OnePlus Summer Sale 2025.
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During the sale period, the company is offering discounts of up to Rs 5,000 on the OnePlus 13 and up to Rs 3,000 on the OnePlus 13R on select bank cards. The OnePlus 13 and 13R will be available with a temporary price drop of Rs 3,000 and Rs 2,000, respectively for the 16GB RAM + 512 GB storage variant.
Further, customers who wants to trade-in their old device can avail exchange bonus of up to Rs 7,000 for OnePlus 13 and Rs 4,000 for OnePlus 13R.
Also, customers can avail up to 24 months of no-cost EMI on Bajaj Finserv and other leading credit cards.
Similarly, for the OnePlus 12, the company is offering discounts up to Rs 6,000. There is also an additional Rs 13,000 temporary discount on the device.
For OnePlus Nord CE 4 and CE 4 Lite, OnePlus is offering discounts of up to Rs 2,000 on select bank cards.
Also, customers can avail up Customers can enjoy a temporary price discount of INR 1,000 on
On OnePlus Nord 4, customers can avail temporary price discount of up to Rs 500. Additionally, it will be come with an instant bank discount of up to Rs 4,500 on select bank cards via EMI plans.
Customers can avail of a discount of Rs 3,000 and Rs 2,000 on the OnePlus Pad 2 and OnePlus Pad Go, respectively through select bank cards.
OnePlus Pad 2 is also available with temporary discount of Rs 1,000. And, OnePlus Pad Go comes with flat disocunt of Rs 1,000.
Also, there is temporary price drop of Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,500 on OnePlus Pad Go Wi-Fi and LTE variants, respectively.
Students and Red Cable members can avail extra Rs 1,500 and Rs 1,000 off on the OnePlus Pad Go and OnePlus Pad 2, respectively on OnePlus store and the OnePlus app.
On OnePlus Buds Pro 3, customers can claim up to Rs 1,000 discount in addition to instant discount of Rs 1000 via select bank cards.
OnePlus Red Cable Club members can also enjoy additional discounts of upto INR 1000 on oneplus.in and OnePlus Store app. There is additional Rs 500 off available on select authorised retail outlets.
On OnePlus Buds 3, customers can claim up to Rs 900 temporary discount and Rs 500 instant discount via select bank cards.
Customers can avail a discount of up to Rs 3,000 on the OnePlus Watch 2 (review) during the Summer sale. Additionally, they can claim an special discount of Rs 2,000 on select bank cards via EMI plans.
For OnePlus Watch 2R, customers can claim a instant discount of up to Rs 2,000 with ICICI credit card. Further, they can claim an special discount of Rs 3,000 at retail stores.
Samsung Fab Grab Fest 2025.
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Samsung earlier this week kicked off Fab Grab Fest on May 1. It is offering up to 65 per cent off on smartphones, tablets, TVs, ACs, and home appliances exclusively on Samsung.com, the Shop App, and Exclusive Stores.
Samsung's Galaxy S, Z and A series including Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G, Galaxy A55 5G, Galaxy A35 5G, Galaxy M16, Galaxy M06, Galaxy F16, and Galaxy F06 are available with up to 41 per cent discount.
On select smart TVs including Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, OLED, QLED, The Frame, Crystal 4K UHD series models, Samsung is offer up to 48 per cent discount.
On WindFree series air conditioners, prospective buyers can avail up to 58 per cent disount. Further, customers can claim additional five per cent discount on the purchase of two or more units. These ACs also include a five-year warranty on the PCB part and a 10-year warranty on the compressor.
Samsung is also offering 35 per cent off on select laptops including Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, Galaxy Book5 Pro, Galaxy Book5 360, Galaxy Book4, and the Galaxy Book4 Pro.
On tablets and wearables such as Galaxy Tab S10 Series, Galaxy Tab S10 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE & FE+, Galaxy Tab A9+, Galaxy Tab A9, Galaxy Watch7 Series, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Buds3 Pro, Galaxy Fit3, Samsung is offering close to 65 per cent discount.
Customers purchasing the all-new Galaxy Tab S10FE series will get 45W charger without cable worth Rs 2,999 free.
On Side-by-Side & French Door Refrigerators, Samsung is offering 43 per cent discount.
Samsung is offering up to 60 per cent on select PC display monitors including M5 FHD Smart Monitor, M7 UHD 4K Smart Monitor, Neo GG9 Gaming Monitor with Dual UHD resolution, and FHD Monitor with IPS Panel.
And, those who want to buy Microwave ovens, can claim up to 39 per cent discount.
Further, Galaxy M16 5G, Galaxy F16 5G, Galaxy M06 5G, and Galaxy F06 5G - are also available with good discounts. The Galaxy M16 5G and Galaxy F16 5G, both originally priced at Rs 15,999 will be available at Rs 10749.
The Galaxy M06 5G and F06 5G will be up for grabs at just Rs 8,199.
The Galaxy M35 5G, which was launched with Rs 24,499 price tag, will be available for Rs 13,999.
The Galaxy A55 5G, originally priced Rs 42,999, will be available at Rs 26,999. The Galaxy A35 5G will be available for Rs 19,999 against MRP: Rs 33,999.
Top-end model Galaxy S24 Ultra, which had launch price of Rs 1,24,999 can now be purchased for Rs 84,999. The Galaxy S24 Plus and S24 can be grabbed for as low as Rs 44,999 and Rs 34,999, respectively.
Samsung is offering lucrative EMIs and cashback offers up to Rs 25,000 on select consumer electronics products. Shoppers can also save more with 'Buy More, Save More' deals and get added benefits such as free chargers, extended warranties, and exchange bonuses.