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कूलपैड ने CES में लिगेसी 5G स्मार्टफोन लॉन्च किया, 48MP का डुअल रियर कैमरा मिलेगा

गैजेट डेस्क. चीनी कंपनी कूलपैड ने कंज्यूमर इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स शो (CES 2020) में लिगेसी 5G स्मार्टफोन लॉन्च कर दिया है। कंपनी का कहना है कि ये सस्ता 5G स्मार्टफोन है। इसकी बिक्री वेस्टर्न मार्केट में सबसे पहले की जाएगी। इसकी कीमत 400 डॉलर (करीब 29,000 रुपए) अंदर होगी। फोन में 5G कनेक्टिविटी के साथ 48-मेगापिक्सल का कैमरा मिलेगा।

कूलपैड लिगेसी 5G के स्पेसिफिकेशन

> इस फोन में सिंगल सिम सपोर्ट मिलेगा। वहीं, ये एंड्रॉयड 10 ऑपरेटिंग सिस्टम पर रन करेगा। साथ ही, इसमें कंपनी का वनीला ओएस भी मिलेगा। फोन में 6.53-इंच का फुल HD+ IPS LCD वाटरड्रॉप नॉच डिस्प्ले स्क्रीन दी है।

> फोन में क्वालकॉम ऑक्टा-कोर स्नैपड्रैगन 765 प्रोसेसर दिया है। वहीं, स्नैपड्रैगन X52 5G मॉडेम मिलेगा। इसमें 4GB रैम और 64GB का स्टोरेट मिलेगा। माइक्रो SD कार्ड की मदद से स्टोरेज को 128GB तक और बढ़ाया जा सकता है।

> फोन में डुअल रियर कैमरा दिया है। जिसमें 48 मेगापिक्सल लेंस और 8 मेगापिक्सल वाइड-एंगल लेंस दिया है। सेल्फी के लिए इसमें 16 मेगापिक्सल का फिक्स्ड फोकस लेंस दिया है।

> फोन में 4000mAh की बैटरी दी है, जो 18 वॉट की फास्ट चार्जिंग को सपोर्ट करती है। इसमें क्वालकॉम क्विक चार्ज 3.0 टेक्नोलॉजी का इस्तेमाल किया गया है।



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अब वाहनों में सेफ्टी फीचर्स ESC और AEB अनिवार्य करने की तैयारी, 10 हजार रु. तक महंगे हो जाएंगे वाहन

ऑटो डेस्क. अप्रैल 2020 में नए एमिशन नॉर्म्स लागू करने के बाद ऑटो कंपनियों का अगला कदम गाड़ियों में इलेक्ट्रॉनिक स्टेबिलिटी कंट्रोल और ऑटोनोमस इमरजेंसी ब्रेक सिस्टम जैसे सेफ्टी फीचर्स को अनिवार्य करना होगा। रिपोर्ट्स के मुताबिक, इन्हें 2022 तक पूर्ण रूप से लागू किया जा सकता है। ESC और AEB जैसे सेफ्टी फीचर्स विश्व के ज्यादातर विकसित देश अपने यहां लागू कर चुके हैं। रिपोर्ट्स के बताया गया है कि भारत समेत 6 देश इसे लागू करने पर सालाना करीब 1.50 लाख सड़क मौतों रोकी जा सकता है। इसलिए संयुक्त राष्ट्र की ओर से इन दोनों फीचर्स को अनिवार्य किए जाने को लेकर भारत पर दबाव बनाया जा रहा है। जानिए आखिर क्या है ईएससी और एईबी...

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