Category: Technology

  • WhatsApp Rolls Out New Feature To Enhance Video Calling Experience For iOS, Android Users; Here’s How To Enable It? |

    WhatsApp New Video Calling Feature: WhatsApp, an instant messaging platform, has introduced a new feature to enhance the video calling experience for its users. Now, the users will be able to use the Low-Light Mode option that makes the face in front of the camera enhance the brightness of the face and also surrounding environment is seen clearly to the viewers.

    The Low-Light mode is designed to improve video quality during calls in dimly lit settings. In testing, it noticeably boosts brightness, enhancing facial illumination and minimizing graininess that often affects video clarity in darker environments. Hence, your friends and family can see you better, no matter the lighting conditions.   

    How To Enable Low Light Video Calling Mode On WhatsApp 

    Step 1: Open WhatsApp.

    Step 2: Start a video call.

    Step 3: Expand your video feed to full screen.

    Step 4: Tap the ‘Bulb’ icon in the top right corner to enable Low-Light Mode.

    Step 5: To turn off the feature, tap the ‘Bulb’ icon again.

    The Low-Light Mode is available on both iOS and Android versions of WhatsApp. However, the feature is not supported on the Windows WhatsApp app, though users can still manually adjust brightness levels during video calls. 

    It’s important to note that the Low-Light Mode must be activated for each individual call, as there is currently no option to keep it permanently enabled. 

    Adding further, the Meta-owned platform WhatsApp is introducing new filters and colour themes for video calling. These include options like Warm, Cool, Black And White, Light Leak, Dreamy, Prism Light, Fisheye, Vintage TV, and Frosted Glass. 

    There are also Duo-tone Background options, which feature themes such as Blur, Living Room, Office, Café, Pebbles, Foodie, Smoosh, Beach, Sunset, Celebration, and Forest.

    Adding further, users can choose from 20 different colour theme options to customize individual chats, making it easier to distinguish between personal, work, and group discussions.

  • Tecno Camon 30S Launched With 50-Megapixel Primary Camera And HiOS 14 Skin; Check Specs, Price |

    New Delhi: Tecno has launched the Tecno Camon 30S in Pakistan. It runs on Android 14 and offers Celestial Black, Dawn Gold, and Nebula Violet colour options. However, there is no official confirmation from the company on India Launch. The Tecno Camon 30S is available in three configurations: 6GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. 

    Tecno Camon 30S Price, Availability 

    The top variant of the handset, featuring 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, is priced at PKR 59,999 (approximately Rs. 18,200). The pricing details for the 6GB+128GB and 8GB+128GB configurations have not yet been disclosed by the company.

    Tecno Camon 30S Specifications: 

    The dual-SIM (Nano) smartphone operates on the company’s HiOS 14 skin. It features a 6.78-inch Full-HD+ (1,080×2,436 pixels) curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 1,300 nits.

    The Phone is powered by a MediaTek Helio G100 chipset, it offers up to 8GB of RAM and is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging.

    The device includes a fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication. For selfies and video calls, it boasts a 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The IP53-rated handset also features a 13-megapixel selfie camera housed in a hole-punch cutout, complemented by a dual LED flash.

    In terms of connectivity, the phone supports 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, and has a USB Type-C port. It also includes an accelerometer, gyroscope, ambient light sensor, and proximity sensor.

  • Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ Laptop, Zero Flip Smartphone India Launch Date Announced; Check Expected Specs |

    New Delhi: Infinix has announced the official launch date of the Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ laptop alongside a new Infinix Zero Flip smartphone in the Indian market. However, the Infinix Zero Flip smartphone is already available in the global market. 

    The company will launch both the products on October 17, 2024, at 12 PM. Consumers can purchase the Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ laptop and Infinix Zero Flip smartphone via e-commerce giant Flipkart. 

    Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ laptop specifications (Expected)

    The laptop is expected to feature a 14-inch AMOLED display with a QHD+ resolution of 2880 x 1800 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate.  The much anticipated laptop is powered by  an Intel Core i5 1334U processor. 

    It may include Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 integrated graphics and could come with 16GB of LPDDR4X 4266MHz RAM, and a 512GB SSD, and will run on Windows 11. The design of the Inbook Air Pro+ takes inspiration from the Apple MacBook Air series laptops reportedly, with a thin metal body, a large trackpad, and a minimalist lid.  

    The laptop may come with a peak performance output of 4.6GHz, paired with Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 integrated graphics and casual gaming with playable frame rates at 900p resolution.   

    The laptop is expected to come with Windows 11 pre-installed.  

    Infinix Zero Flip Smartphone (Expected)

    The handset could sport a 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 1080 x 2640 pixels. There will also be a 3.64-inch external AMOLED display with a resolution of 1056 x 1066 pixels. 

    The smartphone is expected to come with a 4720mAh battery with 70W fast charging support and could be powered by the Dimensity 8020 chipset with 8GB RAM (plus 8GB virtual RAM) and 512GB storage. 

    The phone could feature a 50MP front camera and a 50MP dual rear camera setup supporting 4K video recording. The foldable handset highlights the integration of GoPro, which enables the users to control settings and use the phone as a display for GoPro footage. 

    The upcoming smartphone is likely to come with a dual speaker setup, tuned by JBL.  

  • Apple Researchers Unveil Limitations of Large Language Models In Mathematical Reasoning |

    New Delhi: A team of Apple researchers has questioned the formal reasoning capabilities of large language models (LLMs), particularly in mathematics. They found that LLMs exhibit noticeable variance when responding to different instantiations of the same question.

    Literature suggests that the reasoning process in LLMs is probabilistic pattern-matching rather than formal reasoning. Although LLMs can match more abstract reasoning patterns, they fall short of true logical reasoning. Small changes in input tokens can drastically alter model outputs, indicating a strong token bias and suggesting that these models are highly sensitive and fragile.

    “Additionally, in tasks requiring the correct selection of multiple tokens, the probability of arriving at an accurate answer decreases exponentially with the number of tokens or steps involved, underscoring their inherent unreliability in complex reasoning scenarios,” said Apple researchers in their paper titled “GSM-Symbolic: Understanding the Limitations of Mathematical Reasoning in Large Language Models.”

    The ‘GSM8K’ benchmark is widely used to assess the mathematical reasoning of models on grade-school level questions. While the performance of LLMs on GSM8K has significantly improved in recent years, it remains unclear whether their mathematical reasoning capabilities have genuinely advanced, raising questions about the reliability of the reported metrics.

    To address these concerns, the researchers conducted a large-scale study on several state-of-the-art open and closed models. “To overcome the limitations of existing evaluations, we introduce GSM-Symbolic, an improved benchmark created from symbolic templates that allow for the generation of a diverse set of questions,” the authors wrote.

    GSM-Symbolic enables more controllable evaluations, providing key insights and more reliable metrics for measuring the reasoning capabilities of models.

    “Our findings reveal that LLMs exhibit noticeable variance when responding to different instantiations of the same question,” said researchers, adding that overall, “our work provides a more nuanced understanding of LLMs’ capabilities and limitations in mathematical reasoning”.

  • JioFinance App Now Available On Android And iOS: Check Latest Features |

    New Delhi: Reliance’s Jio Financial services Ltd officially launched its new Jiofinance App for Android and iOS users. This app comes as a result of valuable feedback aimed at enhancing user experience, following the introduction of its beta version on May 30, 2024. Jio reports that over six million users have already explored the new digital platform and the company has made improvements to ensure a smoother and more efficient experience for its customers.

    Where can the app be downloaded?

    The app can be accessed through the Google Play Store for Android devices, the Apple App Store for iPhones, and also on MyJio, featuring a variety of services.

    What new products and services are offered on the JioFinance App?

    – Loan Options: The app now provides loans on mutual funds, home loans (including balance transfers), and loans against property.

    – Digital Savings Account: Users can open a digital savings account with biometric authentication and receive a physical debit card, with the process taking less than five minutes.

    – Payment Features: The app includes UPI payments, mobile recharges, and the ability to pay credit card bills.

    – Insurance Plans: It offers 24 digital insurance plans covering health, life, two-wheeler, and motor insurance.

    – Investment Opportunities: JFSL and its joint venture partner, BlackRock, are working to provide clients with advanced, premium investing options.

    “At JFSL, our mission is to democratize access to seamless and convenient financial services by leveraging technology. With the refreshed JioFinance app, which is truly Made in India, and with many more new features coming soon, we are well on our way towards becoming a trusted financial companion for the people of India, helping them fulfill their aspirations with our comprehensive suite of financial products,” stated Hitesh Sethia, Managing Director and CEO of JFSL.

  • Alert for Mozilla Firefox Users! Your Device Is At High Risk—Here’s How To Fix It |

    New Delhi: If you use Mozilla Firefox, it’s time to take caution. The Indian government has issued a new security warning for Firefox users and have pointed out serious vulnerabilities in the browser. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has flagged these issues which could allow hackers to take control of your device. To protect yourself, it’s important to update your browser right away and secure your system from potential attacks.

    The advisory, tagged as CIVN-2024-0317 highlights serious security flaws in several Mozilla products. Users of Mozilla Firefox versions before 131, Firefox ESR versions earlier than 128.3 and 115.16, and Thunderbird versions below 128.3 and 131 are particularly vulnerable. These flaws could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to affected systems if exploited. Users of these versions are urged to update immediately to protect their devices.

    Which Software are affected?

    Here are the Mozilla products affected by the vulnerabilities:

    – Mozilla Firefox: Versions before 131

    – Mozilla Firefox ESR: Versions before 128.3 and 115.16

    – Mozilla Thunderbird: Versions before 128.3 and 131

    If you’re using any of these older versions, it’s important to update your software to stay protected.

    The advisory explains that attackers could take advantage of these vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird using various methods, such as:

    The advisory warns that attackers could use various techniques to exploit vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird. One method involves disguising harmful downloads with misleading filenames which makes it difficult for users to tell them apart from safe files. Attackers might also use clickjacking to trick users into interacting with dangerous content.

    Moreover, specially crafted WebTransport requests could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Most concerning are memory safety bugs that could let attackers execute malicious code, potentially taking full control of affected systems.

    Here’s how To protect Your Devices:

    To protect your device from these serious vulnerabilities, CERT-In recommends updating your software immediately. Follow these simple steps to check if you’re using the latest version of Mozilla Firefox or Thunderbird:

    – Open the menu in Mozilla Firefox or Thunderbird.

    – Go to the “Help” section.

    – Click on “About Firefox” or “About Thunderbird.”

    – Check for any available updates. If updates are available, they will start installing automatically.

    – If an update is available, a pop-up will prompt you to install it.

    – Once the update is complete, a green checkmark will confirm that your software is up to date.//

    By following these steps and regularly updating your software, you can greatly lower your risk of cyberattacks. Keeping your browser and email client up to date is a simple yet crucial way to protect your online safety and security.

  • MediaTek Unveils Dimensity 9400 Chip For Latest AI Experiences |

    New Delhi: Chip-maker MediaTek on Wednesday launched Dimensity 9400, the new flagship smartphone chipset optimised for edge-AI applications, immersive gaming, incredible photography and more. The first smartphones powered by the Dimensity 9400 chip will be available in the market, starting in Q4, said the company.

    The Dimensity 9400, the fourth and latest in MediaTek’s flagship mobile SoC lineup, offers a boost in performance with its second-generation ‘All Big Core’ design built on Arm’s v9.2 CPU architecture, combined with the most advanced GPU and NPU for extreme performance in a super power-efficient design.

    Joe Chen, President at MediaTek, said the new chip will continue furthering “our mission to be the enablers of AI, supporting powerful applications that anticipate users’ needs and adapt to their preferences, while also fueling generative AI technology with on-device LoRA training and video generation”.

    The Dimensity 9400 offers 35 per cent faster single-core performance and 28 per cent faster multi-core performance compared to MediaTek’s previous generation flagship chipset, the Dimensity 9300.

    According to the company, built on TSMC’s second-generation 3nm process, the Dimensity 9400 is up to 40 per cent more power-efficient than its predecessor, allowing users to enjoy longer battery life.

    “As the fourth-generation flagship chipset, the Dimensity 9400 continues to build on our momentum of steady growth in market share, and MediaTek’s legacy of delivering flagship performance in the most efficient design for the best user experiences,” Chen added.

    To allow users to take advantage of the latest generative AI applications, the Dimensity 9400 offers up to 80 per cent faster large language model (LLM) prompt performance while also being up to 35 per cent more power efficient than the Dimensity 9300.

    The company said it is working with developers to offer a unified interface between AI agents, third-party APKs, and models that efficiently run both edge AI and cloud services. 

  • Apple iPhone 15 Pro For Just Rs 54,305? Massive Discount Available On THIS Platform; Check Offer Details |

    iPhone 15 Pro Discount Offer: Looking to upgrade to the latest iPhone? Now is the perfect time for smartphone users to buy the iPhone ahead of the festive season in India. Amazon is offering the Apple iPhone 15 Pro 256GB variant (Black Titanium) at a lucrative price.

    The iPhone 15 Pro, originally priced at Rs 1,39,800, is now available for just Rs 54,305. The iPhone comes in Black Titanium, White Titanium, Blue Titanium, and Natural Titanium colour options. Notably, the Apple iPhone 15 Pro made its debut in the Indian market in 2023. So, this is the perfect time to grab the iPhone 15 Pro at an unbeatable price.

    iPhone 15 Pro Discount in India

    The premium smartphone is currently priced at Rs 1,39,800 on the e-commerce giant Amazon. After applying a 5% discount, the price drops to Rs 1,19,900. By trading in your old phone in good condition, you can save up to Rs 59,600, bringing the price down to Rs 60,300.

    Moreover, Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card holders can enjoy an additional discount of up to Rs 5,995. After applying all the discounts, the final price of the Apple iPhone 15 Pro is just Rs 54,305.

    Apple iPhone 15 Pro Specifications

    The iPhone features a 6.1-inch all-screen OLED display with a resolution of 2556×1179 pixels at 460 ppi, ensuring a sharp and vibrant visual experience. It is powered by the advanced A17 Pro chip, providing smooth performance and efficiency.

    The iPhone comes with iOS 17 pre-installed and is upgradable to iOS 18, offering access to the latest software features. The non-removable Li-Ion 3274 mAh battery ensures decent battery life for daily use.

    For photography, the triple-camera setup includes a 48 MP primary sensor, along with two 12 MP sensors, delivering high-quality images in various lighting conditions.

    The 12 MP front camera supports Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) for crisp selfies and quality video chats. Furthermore, it boasts a range of features like Face ID for secure unlocking, along with sensors such as an accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, and barometer.

  • Apple Watch Series 10 Saves Elderly Woman By Detecting Irregular Heartbeat: Netizens React To Life-Saving Feature |

    Apple Watch Series 10 ECG Feature: The Apple Watch Series 10 once again proved to be a life-saver when it detected an irregular heartbeat in an elderly woman, alerting her to a potential medical emergency.

    The watch’s advanced heart monitoring features promptly notified her of abnormal readings, prompting her to seek immediate medical attention. This incident highlights how Apple’s cutting-edge health technology continues to play a crucial role in saving lives.

    An Apple Watch helped safeguard an elderly woman’s health by detecting atrial fibrillation (AFib), a potentially life-threatening heart condition. The device’s ECG feature identified an irregular heartbeat, prompting her to seek urgent medical attention, and ensuring she received timely care. 

    My Apple Watch Series 10 detected my grandmother’s atrial fibrillation today using the ECG feature.

    She’s now at the hospital and receiving the care she needs.

    I still can’t believe it. pic.twitter.com/KK2kqhL0Kb
    — Nikias Molina (@NikiasMolina) October 8, 2024

    Nikias Molina shared the incident on X, explaining how his Apple Watch Series 10 detected his grandmother’s irregular heartbeat. He also posted a photo of the watch alert, adding that “My Apple Watch Series 10 detected my grandmother’s atrial fibrillation today using the ECG feature. She’s now at the hospital and receiving the care she needs. I still can’t believe it.” 

    This is one of the reasons I made the switch to Apple for my daily. They are actually making huge differences in people’s lives with products like these. Now the AirPods are hearing aids and the satellite texting is also saving lives. Great stuff
    —  Joey Riz  (@jerflash) October 8, 2024

    The post quickly went viral on X, garnering over 2.2 million views as users chimed in with their own experiences of the Apple Watch’s health-tracking capabilities 

    Netizens are praising the Apple Watch’s ECG feature after it helped save an elderly woman by detecting her irregular heartbeat. The life-saving capability of this wearable has sparked widespread discussion, highlighting the growing importance of tech in healthcare.

    Here’s How Netizens Reacted- 

    The phone saved my friend’s life last Christmas. He was on his way home from working an overnight shift, ran in a pole, the car flipped and went over and embankment. The phone notified his mom, sister, and 911.
    — Avonie (@Islandlatte) October 8, 2024


    This happened to my dad as well. Probably saved his life!
    — MatthewBerman (@MatthewBerman) October 8, 2024


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    I had the same with my mom’s Apple Watch where it detected her AFIB. The first test they ran with their huge machine didn’t find anything. So the ER doctor insisted on getting another one due to the Apple watch alerts. Lo and behold it truly was AFIB and she’s alive because of…
    — John Hillier (@JohnMHillier) October 8, 2024



    When I had an Apple Watch it detected that I had early stage pericarditis, I was only 16 years old and I was doing heavy sport everyday, without it I probably would have had a heart attack.
    — Max Musgrave | Ecom VSL Ads (@maxmvsgrave) October 8, 2024




    My mom wears an Apple Watch and I want her to continue to because of this alone. WOW
    — ladidai (@ladidaix) see linkinbyeo (@ladidaix) October 9, 2024



  • iPhone 16 Pro Max Review: Maxing Out Perfection |

    Having spent over ten years reviewing smartphones, I sometimes wonder that with every new release, I might get a little jaded. But here’s the thing- Apple still has this remarkable knack for keeping things exciting. This time, it’s the iPhone 16 series that has done just that.

    As always, the new iPhones launched with all the usual buzz, and of course, a review unit of the iPhone 16 Pro Max has landed in my hands too. So, it’s October again, and like every year before, I find myself reviewing the latest iPhone. It’s almost become a yearly ritual at this point. 

    For context, I had been using the iPhone 14 Pro as my secondary phone for over a year before switching to the 16 Pro Max. While it’s been a reliable companion, the new Pro Max moniker is capable of taking things to the next level. But does it live up to the hype? Let’s find out in this review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

    Design: The iPhone 16 Pro Max looks almost identical to its predecessor. Apple hasn’t reinvented the wheel here but went with the idea of “why change something that already works well?”. This is not at all a bad thing. The iPhone 16 Pro Max comes clutched in the titanium frame, which Apple introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro models.

    The Grade 5 Titanium feels premium to the core. If you’re coming from the iPhone 14 series or base models of the 15 series, you’ll instantly appreciate the difference in the feel. Apple says it’s the same material used in spacecraft and aerospace industries, and has one of the highest strength-to-weight ratios of any metal. This makes it more durable and scratch resistant than the lower-grade titanium used in other smartphones. 

    They sent over the Natural Titanium variant for me to try out, and to me it’s the fanciest among all options. Other finishes are: Black, White and Desert Titanium. The micro-blasted texture on the Natural Titanium finish adds to the premium feel. 

    Now, let’s be real- it’s a big phone, weighing 227 grams and measuring at 163.0 x 77.6 x 8.25 mm. That’s six grams heavier, 3.1mm taller, and 0.9mm wider than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. So, this isn’t something you’re going to slip into your pocket without noticing. Apple has tried its best to make the iPhone 16 Pro Max feel balanced, and they’ve succeeded to an extent. The weight distribution is on point. 

    The bottom edge features microphone and speaker perforations, along with a USB-C port that now supports Thunderbolt 4 data-transfer speeds (if you’ve got the right cable, of course). On the button front, it’s largely familiar territory. The volume buttons and the new Action Button are on one side, while the larger power/sleep button sits on the other.

    But here’s the interesting part: Apple’s introduced something new- Camera Control. Though, Apple insists it’s not a button (classic Apple). Whatever you want to call it, It’s been designed to give you instant access to the camera settings. This multipurpose key is a useful inclusion and it comes in handy while capturing photos on the go.

    With its haptic responses, you can navigate through different camera settings and lenses without jumping into the app manually. A light double press brings up an overlay with quick access to features like exposure, depth of field, zoom, and even Photographic Styles. You can slide your finger across to browse through the options, and a simple tap selects the control you want, like zoom. A quick press gets you right back to the last control you used. With this, it offers a DSLR-style control without a heavy setup.

    The phone’s internal structure is also revamped. The iPhone 16 Pro Max now has a new machined chassis with a graphite-clad aluminium substructure that increases thermal efficiency by up to 20 percent. The phone remains cooler than ever during multitasking, including intensive gaming or video editing.

    Display: Moving from the 14 Pro’s already stunning display to the 16 Pro Max was certainly an adjustment. I’m not a fan of big-screen devices, but to give the new iPhone a proper test, I had to upgrade. The larger display does have its perks, but it’s a change I had to get used to over time.

    That said, the iPhone 16 Pro Max comes with a giant 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel, the biggest display ever in any iPhone. Apple has achieved this size not just by increasing the chassis slightly but also by slimming down the bezels. This offers more screen real estate without making the phone feel unwieldy. It’s big, but not bulky.

    The resolution has also been bumped to 2868 x 1320 pixels from the 2796 x 1290 on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. While that’s a slight increase in pixel count, it doesn’t change the pixel density. Still, everything looks crisp and sharp​. The screen can hit up to 2,000 nits of peak brightness, which means you can use it under direct sunlight without any issues.

    The display stays clear and easy to read. Whether you’re watching HDR content or just trying to reply to a message while out in the sun, it holds up brilliantly. Combine that with support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision, and you’ve got a display that’s ready to handle anything, from intense gaming sessions to streaming your favourite Netflix shows in the highest quality. The ProMotion tech is still here. So, the screen automatically adjusts from power-sipping 1Hz to  smooth 120Hz refresh rate for fluid scrolling and transitions​.

    The display is protected by a layer of latest-generation Ceramic Shield. Apple says the material is 50 percent tougher than the first generation and two times tougher than glass found in any other smartphone. Other than this, Dynamic Island, sitting at the top of the screen, continues to be a handy and an adaptable little feature. It’s where you’ll find Face ID, depth sensors, and the 12MP TrueDepth camera, quietly doing their thing.

    Camera: Apple upgraded the Primary and Telephoto sensors in previous models, but this time, it decided to let the ultra-wide camera take centre stage. The main 48MP camera, which we’ve seen in the iPhone 15 Pro Max, remains unchanged, and the 12MP telephoto camera still features the 5x tetraprism zoom. That said, the ultra-wide camera gets a boost with a 48MP upgrade, bringing it on par with the main camera. This means you’ll get better wide-angle shots, but the real treat is for macro photography. Close-ups now have sharper detail, and those intricate images you take will impress you.

    The primary 48MP sensor is a rocker. I took a few landscape shots during my recent weekend trip, and the results were stunning. No distortion, just clean and crisp images with good dynamic range. The 12MP telephoto camera is also a reliable shooter. With 5x optical zoom and digital zoom stretching up to 25x, you can get close to the subject. 

    Apple continues to use quad-pixel binning for 12MP photos. For those who want the full 48MP experience, you can switch to HEIF Max. Just be aware that it turns off Live Photos.

    In Photographic Styles, Apple’s given us more control this time around, letting you fine-tune individual colours and vibrancy. In the camera app, you get a slider control that lets you adjust the intensity of the colours in the style. You can retroactively remove these styles from your shots if you change your mind later. It’s like a filter you can take on and off whenever you want.

    I’ve always loved how Apple handles video, and this time slow motion capture has gotten a huge upgrade. Now, you can shoot slow-motion videos in 4K at 120fps. Even more intriguing is that you can adjust the playback speed after capture to quarter-speed (30 fps), half-speed (60 fps), or fifth-speed that corresponds to 24 fps playback. For those serious about shooting content on their phone, this is a huge selling point. 

    To complement this, Apple has added some solid sound editing tools with its Audio Mix feature. This enables you to separate background noise from voices when recording and give your videos a more professional feel. After recording,  you can select the Standard option that captures everything in Spatial Audio, keeping it natural with no extra tweaks.

    The In-Frame mode isolates the voice of the person on camera, filtering out off-camera chatter. If you’re after a studio-quality feel, the Studio option makes it sound like your subject is speaking directly into a close-up mic.

    The Cinematic mode centres voices like in a movie, while allowing environmental sounds to create a surround-sound effect. You get the Audio Mix benefits only when you’re recording through the iPhone’s built-in camera, and not with external microphones plugged in. The four microphones present in the handset have also been upgraded to filter noise.

    Performance: Powered by Apple’s latest A18 Pro chip, the iPhone 16 Pro Max absolutely flies. It’s built on the cutting-edge 3nm tech and comes with a six-core CPU and six-core GPU. I threw everything at the device, from photo editing, 4K video rendering to gaming, and not once did it flinch.

    The 14 Pro was no slouch, but the 16 Pro Max feels like it’s way faster. The A18 Pro offers 15 percent faster CPU and a 20 percent faster GPU compared to the A17 Pro used in the 15 Pro Max. Apps load in a flash, multitasking is seamless, and even with multiple apps running in the background, I never experienced any lag. During my usage, I never felt like the phone was struggling to keep up. It’s just fast, without you ever having to think about it.

    With Dynamic Caching, mesh shading, and up to 2x faster hardware-accelerated ray tracing, iPhone 16 Pro is good at AAA games. I gave the iPhone 16 Pro Max a run for its money with some of the more demanding AAA titles, such as Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Resident Evil 4. These games are known for pushing devices to their limits, and the experience on the iPhone is pretty solid. Assassin’s Creed Mirage kept the open-world gameplay smooth, and while it’s not exactly the same as playing on a console, the iPhone still manages to handle the heavy action. 

    Also, there are NPU cores inside the A18 Pro to power those Apple Intelligence features that will be rolled out gradually, starting in the US and reaching Indian models next year.

    Battery Life: The iPhone 16 Pro Max also brings a boost in battery life, offering up to 33 hours of video playback, which is a nice jump from the 29 hours on the iPhone 15 Pro. In my hands, the phone easily lasted a solid day and a half with moderate usage, which, considering its size and power, is impressive. No complaints on that front.

    Conclusion: I feel that if you’re using an iPhone older than the iPhone 15 Pro, the iPhone 16 Pro Max makes for a solid upgrade. The new 48 MP ultra-wide camera is a nice bump. It captures detailed landscapes and macro shots. With the 5x optical zoom, getting closer to your subject while keeping clarity intact is easier than before. On the video front, recording in 4K at 120fps and playing around with the slow-motion effects is pretty useful, and the Audio Mix feature gives you some extra flexibility when it comes to controlling sound. 

    Performance-wise, the A18 Pro chip handles everything smoothly. Multitasking, gaming, and video editing all run without a hitch. It’s not an earth-shattering difference, but if you’re jumping from an older model, the speed boost and extra capabilities will definitely be noticeable. As for Apple Intelligence, it looks promising with all the smart features coming, but we’ll have to see how it really helps users once it’s rolled out.

    However, if you’ve already got the iPhone 15 Pro, the differences might not be drastic enough. The improvements are there, but unless you’re a power user or someone who loves having the latest tech, you might not feel compelled to make the leap just yet.