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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

PUBG Mobile Lite is Now Available in India

After PUBG Lite for PC made its official debut in India, offering more netizens a chance to experience the thrill of this battle royale phenomenon, Tencent Games is now planning to court more mobile gamers as well. PUBG Mobile Lite has today officially launched in India, offering a lighter and less resource-intensive version of the game that’s optimized for low-end devices.


PUBG Mobile Lite first saw the light of day back in August last year. It was initially made available just in the Philippines but has since been expanding its reach to more locations. Well, PUBG Mobile Lite has finally arrived in India today to allow users with entry-level phones with lower RAM and storage to have a shot at grabbing the Chicken Dinner.
PUBG Mobile Lite has a download size of around 400MB, as revealed by Tencent in their official blog post. However, the size could vary from device-to-device as it was a 490MB when I downloaded it on my Nokia 7 Plus. This is truly awesome as it’is just “one-fourth the total size” of the official PUBG Mobile game. The game is built for phones having less than 2GB RAM and for low connectivity areas.

There’s obviously a lot of differences between PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite games, with the most obvious one being that lighter version players won’t match with an original mobile game player. You have both the classic and arcade mode (simply the War option) on offer, where you can either play solo, duo and squad matches. Also, you can only play in TPP mode and there’s no option to play in FPP mode.
The lighter version of the game sees only 60 players (an upgrade over 40 players match we saw in the initial release) in parachute onto a 2 x 2 map named Erangel. It earlier did not have a name and appeared to be part of PUBG’s original Erangel map, so naming this map Erangel itself isn’t incorrect. There’s only a single map onboard right now.
The gameplay style remains the same though. You have to scout for weapons, ammo or medicine, fight the other 59 players to be the last man standing. The games are faster-paced, so expect some quick close-quarter combat, and lasts up to 10 minutes because of the smaller map. You should get all the same weapons, attachments, and all other perks.

Tencent further goes on to talk about some major features of PUBG Mobile Lite, revealing how they’ve enhanced aim assist to make it simpler for users to take down enemies. This game also has a revamped Royale Pass called Winner Pass and it’s easier to unlock newer perks in this title.
The bullet mechanics have also been simplified. PUBG Mobile Lite includes faster bullet speed, no bullet drop, suppressed recoil, and an extended time to kill enemies. This means you will need to shoot more bullets than usual in a firefight and you can heal too while moving, which is awesome.
We are going to spend the next few hours testing out PUBG Mobile Lite and offer our fair opinion on the same really soon. Until then, go ahead and download this game from the Play Store right here. Also, let us know your opinions in the comments below.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Xiaomi Launches Mi CC9, Mi CC9e, and Mi CC9 Meitu Edition in China

After treating us with a myriad of teasers for the last couple of weeks, Xiaomi has today taken the wraps off its newCC series under the Mi brand. The company announced its new CC lineup earlier in mid-June and it stands for Colorful & Creative. The Mi CC9 lineup focuses on the youth and female audiences, extending a more trendy and camera-centric experience to them.



Mi CC9 Series: Price and Availability



The base variant, with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage, of the Mi CC9 has been priced at 1,799 yuan (roughly Rs. 18,000). The 6GB+128GB variant will require you to shell out 1,999 yuan (roughly Rs. 20,000).
The Mi CC9e has been priced starting at 1,299 yuan (roughly Rs 13,000) from the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant. You can check out the price for all the variants here:
  • 4GB+64GB – 1299 yuan
  • 6GB+64GB – 1399 yuan
  • 6GB+128GB – 1599 yuan

The Mi CC9 Meitu Edition, has been priced starting at Rs 2,599 yuan (roughly Rs. 26,000) for the 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
Mi CC9 will be available in many different and attractive color variants, including Blue Planet, White Lover (looks similar to Galaxy S10 Prism White), and Dark Prince (looks similar to OnePlus 7 Mirror Black). Mi CC9 series will go on sale starting from 5th July, however, the pre-orders are live right away.

Mi CC9 Series: Specs and Features

The design and build of the Mi CC9 series, as revealed by CEO Lei Jun, is based on their flagship Mi 9 smartphone. It’s a glass and metal build, with a 3D curved design that has recently been adopted a number of phone makers.

You can notice the similarities here with the triple cameras or waterdrop display, however, Xiaomi has tried making Mi CC9 stand out by adding RGB lights into the mix. Yes, you heard me right. Even though this isn’t a gaming-specific smartphone, you get an RGB-lit breathing Xiaomi logo on the rear panel. It has a breathing effect, which will sync with alarms and music playback.

Mi CC9 features a 6.39-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED display from Samsung, with a 91% screen-to-body ratio and 600 nits of brightness. You can see in the attached image that  the CC9 has a waterdrop notch and there’s a 32MP selfie snapper onboard. There’s a 7th-gen in-display fingerprint scanner onboard as well, which we can expect to be quicker in unlocking the phone than the 5th-gen sensor on the Mi 9.

Xiaomi spent a good chunk of time talking about the selfie camera, which has the same megapixels as the selfie-centric Redmi Y3 launched by the company in India earlier this year. The highlight, however, is Xiaomi’s Apple Memoji clone called Mimoji and the animated faces (which are highly customizable) looks like a good clone as per the video teaser that was shown on stage.
This smartphone, as was rumored, is powered by the Snapdragon 710 AIE chipset (the same as the Realme 3 Pro). You get up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. As for the camera department, the Mi CC9 bakes a triple camera setup on the rear. You’ll get a 48MP primary sensor, coupled with two other sensors whose specs weren’t revealed on stage.
The Mi CC9 is equipped with a 4,030mAh battery pack, with support for 18W fast charging in tow. It bakes in all your standard connectivity options, including NFC, and offers hi-res audio experience as well.

Mi CC9e: Specs and Features

In line with the rumors, Xiaomi also unveiled the Mi CC9e at the event as well. It isn’t a whole lot different from the Mi CC9, however, you find a slightly smaller 6.088-inch HD+ AMOLED screen on this device. Yeah, HD. 720p screen. It’s also powered by the newly launched Snapdragon 665 chipset, which is a minor upgrade over Snapdragon 660.
All other features of the Mi CC9e remain the same as the Mi CC9 including the in-display fingerprint sensor, triple rear cameras, a 32MP selfie camera, and the 4,030mAh battery.

Mi CC9 Meitu Edition: Features


Finally, the third variant of the Mi CC9 to be released at the launch event is the Mi CC9 Meitu Edition. It’s targetted towards the female audience and Xiaomi has made a minor change on the design front to reflect the same. The rear panel now has a “pink gradient” added to the White Lover color variant.

While the specifications remain mostly the same on this variant, but the Mi CC9 Meitu Edition comes baked with the company’s advanced imaging capabilities. Meitu not only promises a super high-quality shot right from the camera but also offers zero-skinned, sleek MT image enhancement technology on the device to enhance the output. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition will also provide better results in low-light conditions, which we’ve talked about below.


The most significant addition to the Mi CC9 Meitu Edition has to be theAI low-light portrait mode,” which the company had teased prior to launch on Weibo last week. I mean, you can now capture some great selfies even when it’s completely dark around. Well, this looks to be an upgrade over Google’s Night Sight and it’s crazy if you look at camera sample comparison attached above.
Meitu has also made it possible for beauty gurus and vloggers to record improved videos via the video beauty feature, It does no exaggeration and deformation to the skin and the smartphone can recognize 77 human body features for precise recognition, capture, and more, which is great. There’s a ton of other new camera features that will appeal to female audiences.

Xiaomi has also launched a couple of accessories to go along with Mi CC9 Meitu Edition, including a selfie soft light for 49 yuan (roughly Rs 500) and mobile shell bracelet for 199 yuan (Rs 2,000). This will help female users show off their new Mi CC9 smartphone and capture better pictures.

On paper, all of the Mi CC9 devices look to be a pretty capable bunch. They look like an impressive package for the price tag they’re being offered at and that’s always expected from Xiaomi. There are rumors that the Mi CC9 will land in India under the Android One program as Mi A3, but I suggest you take this rumor with a grain of salt.

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