Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Galaxy M21 vs M31, POCO X2, Realme X2, 6 Pro, Vivo Z1x Battery Drain Test | Charging Test | Heating



Galaxy M21 vs M31, POCO X2, Realme X2, 6 Pro, Vivo Z1x Battery Drain Test | Charging Test | Heating

00:00 Introduction
01:25 Battery Drain
04:08 Gaming/Heating
07:27 Drain Results
08:37 Charging
11:13 Final Results
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Samsung Galaxy M31 Review with Pros & Cons



Samsung Galaxy M31 Review with its Pros & Cons is this the ideal mid-range smartphone from Samsung find out in the review. This comes with a massive 6000 mAh battery a new 64MP quad rear camera setup and a 32MP front-facing camera  I also include tons of camera samples taken with the Galaxy M31.

Indian Army gets ‘Bharat’ drones for accurate surveillance

22 July 2020

Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has provided drones named ‘Bharat’ to the Indian Army. The indigenously developed drones are sent in order to provide accurate surveillance along the Line of Actual Control in high altitude and mountainous terrains of Eastern Ladakh.

About Bharat Drones:

  • Bharat Drones a series of drones that comes under one of the world’s lightest and agile drone surveillance systems and is made in India.
  • Bharat drones are equipped with artificial intelligence which helps the drone to detect friends from foes and helps take any action accordingly. It has been made in a way that ensures its survival in extreme cold weather temperatures.
  • The drones are further being developed to perform in harsher weather. Not only this, but the drones can also provide a real-time video transmission during the missions and have advanced night vision capabilities. It can also detect humans who are hidden in deep forests.

Important takeaways for all competitive exams:

  • Indian Army Headquarters: New Delhi.
  • Chief of the Army Staff: Manoj Mukund Naravane.