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realme 7i launches with Snapdragon 662 and 90Hz display

Marginal improvements over the realme 6i

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realme has officially taken the wraps off its latest entry-level device, the realme 7i. The launch of the device comes after realme launched the 7 series in India.

realme 7i is more than a substantive upgrade to the realme 6i, which launched six months ago. The biggest update to realme 7i is the chipset. It now touts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 662, although it isn’t clear if this chipset offers improvements over its predecessor’s MediaTek Helio G80.

Another major improvement of the realme 7i over the 6i is its display. This time, realme put a 90Hz display on its entry-level device. However, the resolution is still the same at HD+. This is realme 7i’s differentiating feature between its regular and Pro variant, considering that both have FHD+ resolution.

realme 7i also has a different rear camera arrangement. The rear cameras are a combination of 64MP wide + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP monochrome + 2MP depth sensor. The 64MP primary camera is a big upgrade over the 6i’s 48MP. However, it remains to be seen if the bigger resolution offers better images for the 7i.

The selfie camera also now resides inside a display cut-out. Whereas in the realme 6i, the selfie camera resides in a waterdrop notch.

Beyond these improvements, every other spec from the realme 6i remains unchanged. The selfie camera remains at 16MP. The rear fingerprint sensor also remains unchanged. As for battery capacity, it still has the same 5,000 mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging.

And as with the 6i, the realme 7i comes with dual SIM and microSD card support. The trusty headphone jack and USB-C port is also carried over.

Pricing and availability

realme 7i will come in two color configurations: Aurora Green and Polar Blue. Both configurations come with Android 10, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage out of the box. It is available to purchase now in Indonesia for IDR 3,099,000 (USD 205).

It’s available for purchase in India from October 16 and costs INR 11,999 (US$ 163) for 4GB+64GB and INR 12,999 (US$ 171) for 4GB+128GB option.

Availability in other markets is yet to be confirmed. However, it should come sooner than later along with realme 7 and 7 Pro in key markets.

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Netflix expands its cheaper ad-supported tier to Southeast Asia

This also includes more countries in Europe and South America.

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If you don’t care about seeing a deluge of ads on your platforms, you’re an incredibly rare breed these days. That same skill will come in handy for those nicely priced subscription tiers that comes with ads. Netflix, for one, has one of those tiers, and it’s now coming out in more countries.

As is prevalent in other platforms today, an ad-supported subscription tier lowers the price you have to pay every month. The catch, however, is that there will be an occasional sprinkling of ads here and there.

Netflix offers this service, which allows subscribers to get the service for cheap at the expense of their time. Currently, it is limited to only a few major markets in the world. However, the platform is expanding the tier’s reach to more countries in Europe, South America, and Southeast Asia.

Starting in 2027, Netflix’s ad-supported tier will expand to 15 countries: Austria, Belgium, Colombia, Denmark, Indonesia, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and Thailand.

Netflix says that the ad-supported tier is a popular option for subscribers. Currently, the tier has around 250 million subscribers worldwide. Since some of the new countries have a more budget-conscious attitude when it comes to purchasing services, this number will likely go up after the expansion in 2027.

SEE ALSO: Netflix does the unthinkable: Mayweather-Pacquiao II set for September

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Google might limit free storage to only 5GB

The change will affect new users.

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Google One is a monthly subscription that gives you at least 200GB of cloud storage for your files and photos. For most people, a Google One subscription starts when Google inevitably tells them that their free storage space is running out and will soon stop backing up files. Starting today, new users might get that warning sooner rather than later as Google tests a lower limit to free storage.

Historically, Google offers users 15GB of free storage as a start. However, especially these days, 15GB can run out rapidly, prompting a Google One upgrade. Still, despite how “little” it is, Google’s free storage is generous compared to its contemporaries.

Now, Google is reportedly going to be more at par with the rest. As spotted on Reddit (via 9to5Google), new users will receive only 5GB of free storage. Based on Wayback Machine, the company changed its policy sometime between February to March.

Notably, 15GB is still available as an option, but users have to link their phone numbers to their accounts first.

According to Google, the policy change is meant to encourage users to upgrade their security. However, critics will point out that it just enables the company to collect more data about their users. Of note, the platform is already pushy about linking phone numbers before the change, but this adds another layer to entice people.

Also, Google confirms that the new policy is only a regional test for now. They have not announced when (or if) the change comes out for real.

SEE ALSO: Gmail now makes it easy to unsubscribe from all marketing emails

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The Steam Controller literally screams when you throw it

Please throw it at padded surfaces only.

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We love harmless Easter eggs. Think of Chrome’s jumping dino or Android’s yearly quirk. It’s always fun when a device or app hides a special surprise for those in the know. Today, Valve is keeping the tradition alive by putting a screaming Easter egg in its new Steam Controller.

The first of its trio of new hardware, the Steam Controller converts the iconic layout of the Steam Deck into controller form. Besides offering an accessible controller, it also connects seamlessly to Steam, offering an easy doorway to plug and, literally, play.

Since it launched on May 4, users have already been playing around with their Steam Controllers. Presumably, this also includes a few rage moments that involve throwing the controller over a frustrating game.

If you threw your controller already, you might have heard an interesting surprise. As spotted by users online, the Steam Controller lets out a Wilhelm scream whenever it’s thrown.

For the unaware, the Wilhelm scream is the world’s most iconic scream. If you’ve watched a few movies, there’s a high chance that you’ve heard it before, as it’s often used as a background scream in many, many movies.

Notably, this has a cooldown of approximately one minute, so you can’t spam it over and over again. This also works on padded surfaces, so you don’t need to throw your controller at a hard wall. It’s just one of those nice Easter eggs that add a little spice to a favorite controller.

All that said, please don’t throw your Steam Controller at hard surfaces.

SEE ALSO: The Steam Controller is coming out on May 4

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