I have tried a lot of portrait modes in my previous Samsung phones. Mostly, the photos look artificial because of their blurry effect. I captured a few photographs of dining, museums, and historical places with virtual mode, honestly the images are much closer to high-quality photos. I am able to tweak the depth and blur naturally. Loving its bokeh effect!
I am ready to spend a premium if I there is good deal on a great camera phone. Confused between the Vivo X300 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Which is a best value for money?
The Vivo X300 Ultra looks impressive on specs and camera hardware, but pricing will matter a lot in India. Once phones cross a certain point, people start comparing them directly with Samsung and iPhone options. What price would actually make the X300 Ultra feel worth buying?
The Vivo X300 Ultra is now finally coming to India! It has been in the news for months because of its advanced imaging capabilities. I have noticed that Vivo flagships focus heavily on photography, especially portraits and zoom. Do you think X300 Ultra will seriously compete with Samsung and Apple cameras this year?
Vivo is announcing new X300 series phones, so I wonder if these launches will actually bring something new or just another round of camera-focused upgrades?
Virtual Aperture mode on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra gives pro users control over background blur. It sounds like something photography enthusiasts will love. Do you guys actually use Expert RAW or just stick to the main app?
Vivo is set to launch its new smartphone, the Vivo T5 Pro 5G. It has been revealed that the T5 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor. Will this chipset deliver a smoother gaming experience? Or should I wait for another option?
What is the scope of virtual social or business gatherings? From what I have seen so far in the recent hype about the metaverse and the examples of avatars, I must say that most people do not have a clue about virtual worlds. In my own opinion the metaverse is the world wide web universe. In this metaverse are virtual worlds. Most of them are for gaming. A few are just social places where real life users visit for entertainment. The quality of the avatars vary from the cartoonish to the high end mesh models. These few virtual worlds can be used for businesses, confrences, weddings, birthdays, collecting NFTs and so on. I have been in virtual worlds for the last 22 years and am quite familiar with the systems.
Did virtual gear or google cardboard gear supports all the android smartphones?
Vivo has launched the new Y20G smartphone in India with a Mediatek Helio G80 processor. Your views?
It feels nostalgic but I love playing GTA games. And as GTA VI is approaching, I am playing its series again. I still remember all the cheat codes, and am still intrigued by rich narratives and characters.