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Time of India
a day ago
- Business
- Time of India
Samsung Galaxy M36 to launch in India on June 27: Here's what the smartphone will offer
Samsung is all set to launch its latest M-series smartphone — Galaxy M36 5G in India. The company has confirmed that it will launch the Samsung Galaxy M36 in the country on June 27. 'Designed for young consumers, Galaxy M36 5G will come with Circle to Search with Google, furthering the democratisation of mobile AI to even more devices in the Galaxy ecosystem,' said the company. Samsung has also confirmed that the upcoming Galaxy M36 smartphone will be priced under Rs 20,000. Samsung Galaxy M36: Confirmed specifications Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy M36 smartphone will come with 7.7mm thickness and will feature Corning Gorilla Glass Victus on top. The smartphone will come in three colour options - Velvet Black, Serene Green and Orange Haze. Galaxy M36 5G will come with advanced 50MP OIS triple camera to shoot sharp photos and videos. The company claims that the cameras on Galaxy M36 5G are designed for vivid shots—even in low light, thanks to its Auto Night Mode that takes the Nightography feature to a different level. Users will also be able to record 4K videos on both front and rear cameras, capturing a wide range of colours for true-to-life output. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo Samsung to launch Bespoke appliances in India soon Samsung is all set to expand its Bespoke home appliances lineup. The company has confirmed that it will launch the new range of Bespoke AI digital appliances on June 25 in the country. The company has revealed that the new range of appliances will come with intuitive, intelligent screens, two-way natural conversations, Knox security and SmartThings. 'With its 2025 Bespoke AI range, Samsung is committed to transform homes into truly smart, secure, and energy-efficient spaces that respond proactively to consumer needs, making home living simpler and seamlessly connected,' said the company. Samsung has not yet revealed the number of appliances, but as per the teaser image, the company is said to launch new Bespoke washing machine, refrigerator and air conditioners in the country. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Mint
3 days ago
- Mint
Xiaomi launches Redmi Pad 2 in India with 11-Inch 2.5K Display, Helio G100-Ultra SoC
Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Redmi Pad 2 in India, expanding its tablet portfolio with a feature-packed device targeted at entertainment and productivity users. The device stands out with an 11-inch high-resolution display, long-lasting battery life, and is the first tablet in the country to arrive with Google's Circle to Search functionality pre-installed. The Redmi Pad 2 sports an 11-inch 2.5K (2,560x1,600 pixels) LCD panel, offering a 90Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 600 nits. The display, which supports 10-bit colour and TÜV Rheinland eye protection certifications, is also equipped with wet-touch technology—ensuring responsiveness even with damp fingers. Encased in a sleek 7.36mm frame, the tablet weighs 510g and comes in two colour variants: blue and grey. Under the hood, the tablet is powered by MediaTek's 6nm Helio G100-Ultra processor, coupled with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The device runs on Xiaomi's new Android 15-based HyperOS 2.0, which offers a clean user interface and deeper integration with Google's AI tools, including Gemini AI. A key highlight is native support for Circle to Search, allowing users to search anything on-screen with a simple gesture—making Redmi Pad 2 the first tablet in India to offer this feature out-of-the-box. The tablet houses an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing lens, suitable for video calls and casual photography. Audio performance is enhanced by a quad-speaker setup tuned with Dolby Atmos, ensuring immersive sound quality. Redmi Pad 2 is backed by a substantial 9,000mAh battery with 18W wired charging support, promising extended usage on a single charge. Connectivity options include 4G LTE (on selected models), dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port. Additional sensors onboard include an accelerometer, a hall sensor, and a virtual ambient light sensor. The tablet also supports smart pens, broadening its utility for students and professionals alike. The Redmi Pad 2 is priced starting at ₹ 13,999 for the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage Wi-Fi-only model. The Wi-Fi + 4G variants are priced at ₹ 15,999 (6GB + 128GB) and ₹ 17,999 (8GB + 256GB). Sales will begin from 24 June via Xiaomi's official website, Amazon India, and select offline retailers.


Canberra Times
13-06-2025
- Canberra Times
How to make your phone work smarter using AI features
Google introduced an AI-powered feature called Circle to Search for Samsung and Android smartphones last year, letting users select an image on their phone's screen to look for other references online. Apple will extend its Visual Intelligence AI feature to do this in its spring software update, offering an option to look up images with Google or in apps below screenshots.


Perth Now
13-06-2025
- Perth Now
How to make your phone work smarter using AI features
Artificial intelligence is becoming a must-have feature in modern smartphones but what the technology does differs from brand to brand. Apple announced several upcoming AI software features at its Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino this week, although some are similar to offerings from its competitors. Here are five ways it will be possible to use AI on smartphones this year, depending on which one sits inside your pocket. Screen phone calls: Triggered when a phone call arrives from an unknown number, Apple's Call Screening feature will use an AI-powered voice to request a caller's name and reason for calling and pass them on to the recipient before the phone rings. The feature is similar to Google's Call Screen feature introduced to Pixel smartphones in Australia and could help to reduce spam calls. Search for what you see: Google introduced an AI-powered feature called Circle to Search for Samsung and Android smartphones last year, letting users select an image on their phone's screen to look for other references online. Apple will extend its Visual Intelligence AI feature to do this in its spring software update, offering an option to look up images with Google or in apps below screenshots. Stay on hold: Artificial intelligence can be used to detect on-hold music using Apple's upcoming Hold Assist feature, mute the soundtrack to save your ears and save your place in line. The feature will send users a notification when it detects a human answer the phone. Google offers a similar feature on its Pixel smartphones called Hold For Me. Translate foreign languages: Bridging the language barrier is becoming a task increasingly handed to AI software. Apple's Live Translation feature will work across FaceTime, messaging and phone apps, for example, and promises to convert spoken and written language in real time. Samsung also offers in-call help in its AI-powered Live Translate feature and Google recently announced speech translation in its Meet video app. Guided workouts: An AI voice created using input from Apple Fitness trainers will be used to motivate and guide users through exercise in a forthcoming feature called Workout Buddy. The upbeat narration will announce runners' split times or cyclists' work-out history while they exercise, although the feature requires the use of an Apple Watch, AI-compatible iPhone and Bluetooth headphones. This AAP article was made possible by support from Apple.


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Time of India
Microsoft's Copilot Vision brings Google's Circle to Search-like functionality to Windows users
Microsoft has launched Copilot Vision for Windows, bringing screen-reading AI capabilities, much similar to Google's Circle to Search feature. The new tool, available free to all US users on Windows 10 and 11, can analyze any app or window you share with it, offering real-time guidance and insights. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Unlike previous versions that only worked within web browsers, Copilot Vision now works with any app, file, or window you choose to share. Users can share up to two apps simultaneously, letting the AI connect information between different programs. Whether you're stuck in a game, editing photos in Photoshop, or planning events from your calendar, Copilot Vision acts as your digital assistant. The standout feature called "Highlights" goes beyond basic screen reading. Ask Copilot "show me how" for any task, and it will literally highlight where to click and what steps to follow within your apps. Imagine having a personal tutor pointing out exactly which buttons to press in complex software. Microsoft learned from past controversies with features like Recall. Copilot Vision requires explicit permission for each app you want to share – it's completely opt-in. The AI can only see what you actively choose to show it, putting users firmly in control of their privacy. Getting started is simple: open the Copilot app, click the glasses icon, select which windows to share, and start asking questions. The AI can summarize documents, explain error messages, or even help draft email replies based on what's on your screen. The feature is currently limited to the US, with plans to expand to other non-European countries soon.