Smartphone
Protect smartphone from viruses
Taking some precautions can protect your mobile phone from viruses.

Presently there are very few people who do not own a smartphone. The smartphone has become the most needed component for everyone. But sometimes it can be a headache for some people as to how to deal with it. Because the truth is that most people do not know anything beyond its basic features. But if you are aware of some of the features of the smartphone, you can smartly avoid problems like phone hang and virus attack. The problem is that the vast majority are ignorant of this.
For example, how frustrating and annoying it can be when the phone hangs when a client sends an urgent mail or when the message box does not open while reading any urgent message. The cause of this problem is a virus. Surprisingly, new viruses are being created on the Internet every second.
Making the phone hang less than the speed of the mobile. But if certain precautions are taken, the mobile can be completely protected from viruses.
System update
If at any time the phone comes up with an operating system update dialog box, do not pretend not to notice it. Instead, go to the System Update in Settings and check if any new system software is available for your phone. Or if there is, it will have a Letter or Now button. All you have to do is press the Now button. If you want, you can read the lights of the update. From this you can see what kind of benefits your phone will get with this new software. Turn off the Unknown Source app. Go to the settings on the smartphone and click on Security System. In this you will see an option called Device Administration. It has an unknown source option. If the Unknown Source button is on your phone, you can download a lot of apps on your phone for no reason. So turn off this button. Turning it off will not install non-verified apps on the phone.
Use screen lock
Like a regular mobile phone, a smartphone has a screen lock system. The smartphone comes with a variety of lock systems. Ex: pattern lock, pin lock, drag screen lock, etc. You can lock the screen with any of these options. To do this, go to Settings and enable the screen lock provided on the smartphone.
Anti-virus can be installed
Computers – Like laptops, smartphones also have anti-virus. You can download the free anti-virus from the Google Play Store on your smartphone. The app should be verified and have a good review. Take a look at the stars given in the app to check out the review. You can choose the anti-virus that has got a lot of slots. The phone can be scanned. If there is a virus, it will be deleted.
Turn off Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a great option on a smartphone. It just needs to be used properly. Otherwise it can become dangerous. It is often turned on to receive information from other people’s phones. But forget to turn it off after use. This forgetfulness can put you in great danger. Because through Bluetooth anyone can access your mobile and steal any information.
Not only this, with the help of personal photos, bank account information you can even use your social network account.
Do not use an open WiFi hotspot
Wi-Fi is available in most places today. Wi-Fi can sometimes be connected to a mobile phone without a password. But this is dangerous. Do not connect your phone to an open WiFi hotspot just because you want to have free internet access. Doing so may cause a virus to enter your phone and cause the phone to be hacked.
Block the pop-up option
Most of the time when you click on the internet usage opportunities a pop up will open. The user can click on it without knowing it. This allows the virus to enter the phone easily. So go to the browser settings on the phone and there the option will be available in the site settings. Block pop up. And you can turn on the camera microphone option Ask First option. Doing so will prevent the website from using your camera and microphone.
Avoid opening e-mail attachments
Lots of spam emails in the mailbox. It is often the case that many people open such emails without realizing the danger within. Such emails may also contain attachment files. Such emails will have attractive offers. In fact, they are all fake information. There will be a virus attack. So it is safer not to open such anonymous mails. Mail attachments should only be opened and verified after verification of authenticity.
Philippines
Realme 9i With Sd 680, 5,000mah Battery Launched In Ph
And the lineup is growing. Realme Philippines, the top smartphone brand in the country, has added another member to the 9 series, following the launch of the Realme 9i locally.

Realme’s latest number series model has a suggested retail price of P11,990 (roughly $229) for 6GB RAM and 128GB of storage and will be available online and offline beginning tomorrow, May 5.
Even better, as an introductory offer for Shopee users, the Realme 9i will get a P1,200 ($23) discount until May 7, dropping its price to just P10,790 ($206) for a limited time. The successor to the Realme 8i comes in Prism Black and Prism Blue colors with a glossy rear panel featuring a micro-pattern of vertical lines — a design the company calls “stereo prism,” inspired by light and the prisms it creates with its refractions.
Designed for adventure-seekers, the Realme 9i upgrades to a power-efficient Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4nm chipset, which is built on a 6nm process node, although its punch-hole LCD display maxes out at 90Hz, compared with the Realme 8i’s 120Hz screen.
Battery life should not be a concern, as the phone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33-watt fast charging using the brand’s Dart Charge standard.
“We know that with the ever-evolving needs of today’s consumers, battery life and power efficiency remain of utmost importance,” Realme Philippines vice-president for marketing Austine Huang said.
The Realme 9i retains the 16-megapixel selfie camera of its predecessor, in addition to sharing the same 6.6-inch screen size and FHD+ resolution as the 8i. For taking pictures, it still relies on a 50-megapixel main camera that sits on a rectangular camera island, alongside dedicated macro and monochrome sensors.
On the software front, the smartphone boots Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11, though the firmware update bringing Android 12-based Realme UI 3.0 should be out this quarter, according to the company’s updated software roadmap.
REALME 9I SPECS
- 6.6-inch LCD display, FHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling
- 6nm octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor
- Adreno 610 GPU
- 6GB LPDDR4X RAM (expandable up to 5GB via virtual RAM)
- 128GB UFS 2.2 storage
- Triple 50-megapixel (main), 2-megapixel (monochrome portrait), and 2-megapixel (macro) rear cameras
- 16-megapixel front camera
- Side fingerprint reader
- 5,000mAh battery with 33-watt USB-C charging
- Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11
- Colors: Black, blue
Smartphone
Oppo F21 Pro versus Oppo F21 Pro 5G: Prices, specifications compared
Every difference that you wanted to know.

Oppo F21 Pro series has officially been launched in India. There are two phones to talk about—the Oppo F21 Pro and Oppo F21 Pro 5G. They’re very nearly the same phones with a different chipset and a few minor differences here and there. We have already shared our Oppo F21 Pro first impressions and our review is coming soon. We will have more to share about the Oppo F21 Pro 5G, too, soon. For now, here’s a quick look at how the two phones stack up against each other.
Oppo F21 Pro versus Oppo F21 Pro 5G: Every difference that you wanted to know.
Display: You get a 6.4-inch 1080p AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and hole punch cut-out in both the phones.
Processor: While the F21 Pro—which is a 4G phone—has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680, the F21 Pro 5G comes with a Snapdragon 695 chip.
RAM, Storage: Both phones come with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage by default.
Software: Both phones run ColorOS 12.1 based on Android 12.
Rear camera: On the back, both phones come with a triple camera setup with a 64MP main and 2MP depth camera. The F21 Pro also gets a 2MP micro-lens camera while the F21 Pro 5G swaps this with a 2MP macro.
Front camera: While the F21 Pro has a 32MP selfie camera, the F21 Pro 5G switches to a lower res 16MP shooter. Oppo is using the same Sony IMX709 sensor in the F21 Pro as the Reno 7 Pro.
Battery: Both phones have a 4,500mAh battery with 33W fast charging. Price in India: Oppo F21 Pro price in India is set at Rs 22,999 (8GB/128GB). Oppo F21 Pro 5G price in India is set at Rs 26,999 (8GB/128GB).
Smartphone
OnePlus 10 Pro to Nothing Phone (1): 5 smartphones launching in India soon
From OnePlus, Nothing to Realme, phone manufacturers have already announced the launch of their next phone in India. Let’s take a quick look at some much-awaited smartphones launching in the country very soon.

HIGHLIGHTS
- OnePlus has finally confirmed to bring the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G to the Indian market.
- Samsung has teased a smartphone on the Amazon India website, most likely the Galaxy M33 5G.
- Realme has already confirmed the launch date of the Realme C31.
Several smartphone brands are gearing up to launch new devices in the country very soon. From OnePlus, Nothing to Realme, phone manufacturers have already announced the launch of their next phone in India. While some have already revealed the launch date, others are yet to provide a release timeline.
OnePlus has finally confirmed to bring the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G to the Indian market alongside some much-awaited audio products. Meanwhile, Nothing confirmed to India Today Tech during an exclusive interview that the company will bring its recently announced Nothing Phone (1) smartphone to India alongside the global release. Some other smartphone manufacturers have also confirmed details about their upcoming devices.
Let’s take a quick look at some much-awaited smartphones launching in the country very soon.
OnePlus 10 Pro 5G
OnePlus 10 Pro 5G is all set to launch in India on March 31. In addition, the company will announce the OnePlus Buds Pro Radiant Silver and OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2. It is said that the China version of the OnePlus 10 Pro will hit the Indian market with OxygenOS out-of-the-box. On March 31, the smartphone will also be unveiled in North America and Europe. In India, the OnePlus 10 Pro will compete with phones like the iQOO 9 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22, among others. The price is unknown for now.
Nothing Phone (1)
Nothing has officially confirmed the Nothing Phone (1). In an interview with the India Today Tech, the India VP and GM Manu Sharma said that the Nothing Phone (1) will go official around July August in India alongside the global release. The company has already revealed some details of the upcoming Nothing phone including, a Snapdragon chip, NothingOS, and more. The smartphone has already been teased on Flipkart.
Samsung Galaxy M33 5G
Samsung has teased a Galaxy M series smartphone on the Amazon India website, which is most likely the much anticipated Galaxy M33 5G. The teaser on the e-commerce website reveals black and green colour options, dual speaker grills, a USB Type C port, and a bulky design. The design hints that the upcoming Galaxy M series will pack a massive battery inside. Rumours suggest that the Galaxy M33 5G will be backed by a 6000mAh battery. The South Korean smartphone manufacturer hasn’t confirmed the launch date of the Galaxy M33 yet but reports suggest that it will go official next week.
Realme GT 2 Pro
Realme GT 2 Pro is all set to launch in India on April 7. The smartphone was first launched in China back in January this year, later followed by an international debut during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2022. The global model is likely to debut in India with features such as Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, a 2K AMOLED display, a Samsung OLED LTPO display, 50-megapixel triple rear cameras, and support for 65W fast charging.
Realme C31
Realme has already confirmed the launch date of the Realme C31. The smartphone will go official on March 31, which is on the same day when the OnePlus 10 Pro will go official. The Realme C31 has already been launched in Indonesia and the same model is likely to hit the Indian market. The upcoming Realme C series phone will pack a 6.5-inch LCD display, an octa-core Unisoc T612 processor, a triple rear camera system, a 5000mAh battery with 10W charging support, and more.