It’s been a busy start to July but there’s a lot more to tech news come. This week, we saw the launch of one of the most anticipated smartphones, the Nothing Phone (2). Instagram Threads blew up to cross 145 million users in just five days of its launch.
Snapdragon 888-powered Galaxy S21 FE here. We also got some interesting news on the comeback of a once-popular Chinese smartphone in India.
Top Tech News Of The Week
Let’s get into each of these one by one.
1. Nothing Phone (2) India launch
Nothing, at last, appeared in the Telephone (2) recently. With 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, the base model costs Rs 44,999, while the highest-end model costs Rs 54,999. Nothing Phone (2) features an OLED 120Hz display, a redesigned Glyph Interface, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.
2. Instagram Threads cross 145 million users
Instagram threads are one of the most well-known applications at the present time. It started out as a rival to Twitter and has since taken over the internet. Over 145 million people have signed up for Instagram Threads. At the point when it was sent off last week in the tech world.
Threads passed 2,000,000 clients in the initial two hours, and 10 million every seven hours. In addition, 50 million new users signed up for the app on the first day.
3. OPPO Reno 10 series India launch
OPPO launched the Reno 10, Reno 10 Pro, and Reno 10 Pro+ smartphones in India and will contribute major in tech world. The Reno 10 price will be revealed on July 20th. But as for the Reno 10 Pro and Reno 10 Pro+, these phones are priced at Rs 39,999 and Rs 54,999, respectively.
4. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Snapdragon 888 model
Samsung launched the Snapdragon 888-powered Galaxy S21 FE in India. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE originally debuted with an Exynos 2100 processor in India, while the Snapdragon variant was launched in other countries. The smartphone comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage, and it is priced at Rs 49,999. It has five color options of Navy, Olive, Graphite, Lavender, and White.
5. Honor India’s comeback
After US sanctions against Huawei prevented the company from gaining access to Google services, Honor halted the introduction of new products in India. The then-Huawei sub-brand is currently under an alternate Chinese organization, and will supposedly get back in the Indian cell phone market and in tech market.