Sunday Tech Q&A Session

**The Evolution of Smartphone Cameras: A Comparative Analysis**

In recent years, smartphone cameras have undergone significant improvements, and many manufacturers are now producing high-quality devices that can rival those of professional cameras. However, with the latest updates, some smartphones are outperforming others in terms of camera capabilities. In this article, we will delve into the world of smartphone cameras and explore the latest trends, technologies, and comparisons.

**Qualcomm's Dominance in Flagship Processors**

One of the most significant developments in recent times is the emergence of Qualcomm's 7 Series processors as a top choice for flagship devices. These processors have been optimized to provide exceptional performance and power efficiency, making them an ideal choice for gaming and other demanding applications. While Qualcomm's dominance in flagship processors is undeniable, it has led some manufacturers to focus on alternative solutions. However, one thing is certain - the 7 Series processors will continue to be the gold standard for high-end smartphones.

**OnePlus 7 Pro Camera Update: A Critical Analysis**

The latest update on the OnePlus 7 Pro camera has raised several eyebrows among smartphone enthusiasts. With the recent software update, the camera's performance has been enhanced, and it now boasts a DxO mark of [insert DxO mark]. However, there are still some concerns about the camera's consistency and reliability. A personal review is being conducted to assess the camera's performance in real-world scenarios. If you want to see how the camera performs, stay tuned for an upcoming video review, where the reviewer will use the OnePlus 7 Pro as their primary camera.

**Samsung Galaxy A50 vs Samsung Galaxy S10: A Network-Related Dilemma**

A user has reached out to ask about the network reception in their area and how it compares to that of other smartphones. They are using both the Samsung Galaxy A50 and another mobile device with better signal strength, which they find to be around three bars. The question remains - is this a Samsung-specific issue or a problem with the device itself? In fact, our reviewer has mentioned in previous reviews that the Samsung Galaxy S10 has experienced similar network issues, including low reception. It appears that this is not an isolated incident, and users are advised to exercise caution when choosing a smartphone from Samsung.

**Smart TVs vs Regular TVs: A Smart Choice for Your Wallet**

With the rise of smart TVs, many consumers are wondering whether they should opt for one instead of a regular TV with built-in streaming services. Our resident tech expert has some insights on this matter. While most budget-friendly TVs now come with Android-based operating systems, the availability of popular streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime is limited in these devices. To access these services, users may need to invest in an additional device, such as an Amazon FireTV stick or a separate streaming device. However, if the price gap between smart TVs and regular TVs is not too significant, our expert advises going with a smart TV for its convenience and voice recognition features.

**A Word of Caution: Smartphones with Network Issues**

Our tech expert cautions users to be aware of network-related issues when choosing a smartphone from Samsung. Despite being marketed as a flagship device, the Samsung Galaxy S10 has experienced problems with low reception in certain areas. This issue appears to affect not just this device but also other Samsung smartphones. As such, our expert advises potential buyers to exercise caution and consider alternative options if they are sensitive to network-related issues.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, the world of smartphone cameras is constantly evolving, with new technologies and innovations emerging regularly. While Qualcomm's dominance in flagship processors is undeniable, there are still many factors to consider when choosing a smartphone camera. The Samsung Galaxy A50 vs S10 comparison highlights the importance of considering network reception when selecting a device. Smart TVs, on the other hand, offer convenience and voice recognition features, but may require additional accessories for popular streaming services.

**Subscribe to Our Channel**

If you found this article informative and engaging, be sure to subscribe to our channel for more tech-related content, reviews, and comparisons. We will continue to bring you the latest news and trends in the world of technology. Don't forget to hit that like button and share this article with your friends and family who are interested in technology. Thanks for watching!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso hi guys this is run G then and this video will be doing a tech Q&A session where I'll be answering some of your take read questions and I asked about this on Twitter I've got quite a few questions so let's go over this and as you can see this is a new set of this is actually part of my new studio it's not completely done yet so this is not the final look but anyways let's get into it and the first question I got was from Suraj and he is talking about this thing that will come out and smartphones very soon he says what do you think under display front camera take will be common in devices like one plus samsung budget devices etc and also do you think oneplus would believe the next smartphone and will the t-series be there or not very interesting and yes the under display what do you say front camera technology is definitely coming out I feel by early next year we will see that but this will be mostly in sort of flack ships when it comes out it generally takes whatever cutting-edge tech is there it takes about one or two years to come in the mid range so I don't see it coming in the mid range next year but some of the flagship for example the Chinese vendors like Xiaomi and others are actually demonstrating that it will be there so yes we should see that and regarding the oneplus will the t-series come out I think so it might come out but I'm not very sure if they will release the oneplus 7 pro T or something but maybe the 60 yeah let's see anyways let's move to the next one and this is by Charlaine he says belts selfie centric camera 11 Pro versus the real me 3 Pro if selfie is your highest concern yes then I feel still the opposed f11 Pro is having the slightly better selfie camera compared to the real me 3 Pro I hope it helps let's move to the next this is my V Don this is an interesting kind of question he says which phone has better battery life in terms of flagship smartphone as of now about seven and a half hours of battery life he says one plus seven not the pro s 10 nos 10 he has the worst battery life s 10 plus 5 on tennis tennis Mac's Witsel 3 pixels 3 XL or any others I would say among these the 1 plus 7 would get the best battery life but the zenfone 6 that's the Asus cigs II will have the best battery life as of now in terms of flagship but simple fact that it has that five thousand milliamp hour battery and in terms of battery life even when we compare with the one plus seven it gets easily about one and a half to about two hours extra sot i hope that helps let's move to the next one this is my beast what he's asking i still am not satisfied with the pop up camera and flip camera as he says do you personally skip this generation of smartphone with the type of camera and wait for in display camera faults if you were to upgrade from the stand back in 835 this worth as you are already having the stamper I can eat 35 basis smartphone that is a flagship from last year I don't see a huge reason to upgrade this year because generally the flagship I mean still the Snapdragon 835 is a pretty good associate runs everything so if you're not happy with the smartphones that you see in this what do you say in 2019 you definitely skip and yes in 2020 I'm expecting at least some of the vendors to come with that under display a front-facing camera so that we don't have any notch or punch hole so that's gonna be a reality next here let's move to the next one this is by Suresh she's asking have you tried out the redmi a dots to discuss about the call quality and battery life so that i had ordered the redmi air-air dots if you recall and i got a term Friday evening after about two weeks or so but as you can see I just did not get the time yet to open it up and test it so I will definitely do that and hopefully by next week or end of this week I'll come out with the review and what I feel about the same so let's move to the next this is my ABI Sheikh he's asking he says note 7 Pro + 1 + 7 both have a forty eight megapixel sensor does that mean image quality is the same I know he says the ISP of the one plus seven is better than the 7 pro but how much difference does the isp makes as you see pixel DEA has got the last generation sensor and the bragging 670 has in Finnish iswe but still takes better picture yes the ISP does matter to a certain extent but the main thing about the camera is the image processing and we know that Google with that AI image processing is very superior hence the camera samples that we get from the pixel three year are amazing in terms of image processing us even read me has become really good now the redmi note 7 pro with all the updates that we got the camera performance has usually improved if I compare it to when it was launched but yeah even the oneplus 7 now with the latest update the camera has improved drastically so yes if we compare the camera side-by-side yes still I would say the 1 plus 7 fast light edge and it all comes down to image processing and how much effort they are putting behind that so let's move to the next one but again on a budget I would say even the redmi note 7 pro's camera is fabulous if we compare the price to performance between the 1 plus 7 and the redmi note 7 pro let's move to the next this is by province Shukla he's asked he says what do you think about the Nokia position in India and what are they doing wrong I feel Nokia with their hands it's most of the hands it's not every hand said the initial pricing they get it really really wrong for example that's what the classic case with the Nokia 8.1 it was launched at 28,000 and I had purchased at that at that price on and in my review I said that the who daughter handset is good but the pricing was way off now what happened with the Nokia point 1 eventually they had to drop down the price and not selling it for about 18 or 19 thousand so that's the big problem with Nokia and also in terms of image processing after processing I feel Nokia is not as strong as other vendors though they are providing good Hardware on the camera but the images that come out of the stock camera that nokia nokia has is simply not that great so let's move to the next question and this is Bob and he's saying hi we know that Google is banned in China he says then why brands like Xiaomi oneplus vivo Oppo are using Android as their operating system yes in China they don't use Google services but they are using Android itself that is the Android Open Source but it does not have Google services like Gmail Play Store and stuff but they really know that these renders like Xiaomi 1 plus etc that if they want to sell their smartphones outside China services like Google Play Store and Google services like Gmail YouTube etc are very very important and the simple fact is that after iOS the other alternative that we have for smartphone that's the biggest is Android so if they release their own operating system developers were simply not right after for that particular operating system so it simply makes more sense to go with Android and outside China go with Android and enable what do you say Google services let's move to the next one this is by Deepak he's saying do you think it's time to move away from wired devices to wireless ones audio devices to be specific I'm assuming you are talking about Bluetooth headsets Bluetooth dongles and stuff because most of those like phones these days at least on the flagship are emitting the three point famine which a headphone jack and I frankly feel still I prefer I do have a lot of Valis headphones I have the highest end Bose wireless headphones I have even the sony w and w MX thousand M mark three that is supposed to be the best noise canceling Bluetooth headset and I have a pair of a bunch of Bluetooth headset like even ear pods and stuff but I still prefer using a wide one because the kind of output that you get from a wide chip wired headphone for example the classic case is the sennheiser CX 180 or you take the Jeep JBL C 100 C 200 they cost what about 750 to 800 rupees and the sound output that you get from there is amazing if you want the similar sound quality from a Bluetooth headset the same fidelity and quality at least you have to spend about six to seven thousand rupees so still I feel I prefer bad head set and it's the convenience of it with them I do have a lot of what is a Bluetooth headset but many times I forget charging them and stuff bad effects of Wired one you don't have to worry about it you just plug it in and you are good to go so I still feel yes there is a big space for wired headsets and through audio files we'll still prefer wide headphones over Bluetooth and other stuff anyways let's move to the next one guys yeah yes the next one this is my mister para he's asking me do you use any screen protector on your smartphone if no why when I'm removing devices that's what I do most of the time I generally do not use them with a screen protector or I apply a screen pattern if a device comes with a screen protector I'd don't intentionally try to peel it off but I won't go out and buy a screen protector because I want to use the device as it comes and I don't baby the device in fact most of the smartphone's when I review I don't even put a case when I am testing them for example yes but some devices come with the screen protector for the classic example is to one class but many of the other flagship simply do not come with a screen protector and it gives me a good idea if the house scratch resistant of phone is or not and but again if I had to buy a phone personally and I use it for a long time for a year or so then definitely I would actually go and put out a screen pretend for example on my iPhone 10 s max I had put a screen protector because the default screen was getting quite a bit of scratches and for example I didn't put any screen protector on my samsung galaxy s 10 plus and now when I look at it I actually used it extensively more than two months I see a lot of scratches so yes if I would have to buy a phone and use it for a year or so so definitely I would have put a screen protector because it does resist scratches let's move to the next one this is my Akash since we have a chief full screen displays and in display a fingerprint scanner and provision for the front camera what do you think will be the next big thing in the smartphone design Akash as I've answered earlier in this really only the next wave will be the under display front-facing camera so that we simply do not have any punch holes or pop up or something so that is what we will be seeing and I expect some of the phones not all to come out in 2020 with that moving forward by 2021 we will perfect that technology so you'll have a full screen display but no holes or anything for the front-facing camera and I also feel the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner will eventually live replace the in display fingerprint scanners that we are getting because with ultrasonic fingerprint scanners they are really more effective more secure and in fact manufacturers can have entire lower portion of the screen as the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner so you can just tap anywhere and it will detect your where you say fingerprint right now with the in display you have to correctly pinpoint and press in a particular location so these are some of the things that I feel will be improved in the next couple of years and we will see at least some of the first smartphones coming out with this technology let's move to the next one this is by Naveen he's asking snapdragon 845 is better than stamp Ragan 730 I spoke f1 is available 14,000 and read me K 20 will have the Snapdragon 730 with the price range of about 20,000 I personally feel the stamp rockin 845 is a better one than 730 because the ISP that is used would be better on the snapdragon 845 compared to the 730 but again that's not to say that the Snapdragon 730 series would be bad it's gonna be really good and even the new snapdragons 710 and the upcoming 7/7 12 that would be coming in one of the vivo phones it's supposed to be great for gaming and stuff so again the performance of even the 7 Series what do you say associate become so good these days but yes Qualcomm will keep the best highest freeze and everything for the flagship 8 X series of processors this is my money she's asking how's the oneplus 7 pro camera after the recent update does it justify the DxO mark how does it compare to others personally I haven't PS they have got the latest update on the oneplus 7 pro but again I haven't retested the camera in fact if you guys want by the end of this month I have a personal trip if you guys really want I can do a real camera review I'll shoot everything on the new on the updated 7 pro and see how well the camera is performing do let me know I'm not very sure if I'm making that rep but if I'm making that I'll just carry the seven proof and use it as my primary camera and shoot everything and in fact I'll try to make a vlog style video if you guys really want completely on the 7 Pro so that it gives you an idea how it performs let me know this is by mr. Sidhu he's asking about Samsung m20 versus the Samsung Galaxy a 50 I would definitely go with the f-14 the only reason is that with the Samsung Galaxy a 50 am noticing some network related issue and this is just not me where this has happened even to my cousin specifically in Heather bath with Airtel and I know some other users also have complained about it so it's due to some of the network issues that the a 50 is having I simply won't recommend it and I will go for the m-40 in fact if you can wait for a week or so by the end of the week just wait because I am currently testing them for be mine I'll be putting out my full review hopefully by the end of the week I hope it helps you this is the next question whose by Alok again I'll just take this question because this is relevant to the last one this is by Loki say is the network reception in my area is too low the compared to zero lines he says both 810 and Gio in samsung a 50 mobile whereas another Mobile's I could get good signals about three bars he says so should I consider it a Samsung device problem did you get any instance like this on your Samsung use in fact if you have checked my Samsung Galaxy a 50 review I did mention in the review that I was having network issues with the Samsung Galaxy a 50 and again as you have also mentioned it's the same thing even when one of my cousins who's a doctor purchased the Samsung Galaxy a 50 and he's also having similar issues a pretty low network reception issue and I did raise this point to Samsung India but it looks like they haven't done anything about the same so I would not recommend the Samsung Galaxy a 50 for this reason guys so it looks like it's a known issue it's not a isolated issue now let's move to the next one this will be the last question and this is my niche and he's asking here on G I am planning to purchase a Smart TV he says so should I go with the Smart TV or a normal TV the with Amazon fire TV state these days are nishanth the most of the TVs are sort of Smart TVs even the budget range are coming with Android what say a TV so unless there is a huge price gap between a smart TV and a regular TV I would say go with a smart TV because probably it'll come with an android TV so you get that voice recognition you get youtube services and stuff but again most of these budget Smart TVs simply do not have access to Netflix and Amazon Prime so if you really want that you'll have to actually invest in an Amazon firestick for example in the studio setup we have a me TV but I have attached even amazon firetv stick because I mostly watch only Netflix and Amazon Prime and as of now that is simply not there on the me TV which is supposed to be a smart TV so that's the sad situation that most of the budget oriented Smart TVs you don't get services like Netflix and Amazon fire TV stick but again if the price of a gap is not that much between a regular TV and a smart team then I would say go with the smart TV but eventually you would have to go with also buy your amazon firetv stick I hope that information helps so anyways guys that was set for this tech Q&A session and if you guys are still not subscribed to my youtube channel hit that subscribe button this is Ranjit thanks for watching and I hope to catch you very soon take care guysso hi guys this is run G then and this video will be doing a tech Q&A session where I'll be answering some of your take read questions and I asked about this on Twitter I've got quite a few questions so let's go over this and as you can see this is a new set of this is actually part of my new studio it's not completely done yet so this is not the final look but anyways let's get into it and the first question I got was from Suraj and he is talking about this thing that will come out and smartphones very soon he says what do you think under display front camera take will be common in devices like one plus samsung budget devices etc and also do you think oneplus would believe the next smartphone and will the t-series be there or not very interesting and yes the under display what do you say front camera technology is definitely coming out I feel by early next year we will see that but this will be mostly in sort of flack ships when it comes out it generally takes whatever cutting-edge tech is there it takes about one or two years to come in the mid range so I don't see it coming in the mid range next year but some of the flagship for example the Chinese vendors like Xiaomi and others are actually demonstrating that it will be there so yes we should see that and regarding the oneplus will the t-series come out I think so it might come out but I'm not very sure if they will release the oneplus 7 pro T or something but maybe the 60 yeah let's see anyways let's move to the next one and this is by Charlaine he says belts selfie centric camera 11 Pro versus the real me 3 Pro if selfie is your highest concern yes then I feel still the opposed f11 Pro is having the slightly better selfie camera compared to the real me 3 Pro I hope it helps let's move to the next this is my V Don this is an interesting kind of question he says which phone has better battery life in terms of flagship smartphone as of now about seven and a half hours of battery life he says one plus seven not the pro s 10 nos 10 he has the worst battery life s 10 plus 5 on tennis tennis Mac's Witsel 3 pixels 3 XL or any others I would say among these the 1 plus 7 would get the best battery life but the zenfone 6 that's the Asus cigs II will have the best battery life as of now in terms of flagship but simple fact that it has that five thousand milliamp hour battery and in terms of battery life even when we compare with the one plus seven it gets easily about one and a half to about two hours extra sot i hope that helps let's move to the next one this is my beast what he's asking i still am not satisfied with the pop up camera and flip camera as he says do you personally skip this generation of smartphone with the type of camera and wait for in display camera faults if you were to upgrade from the stand back in 835 this worth as you are already having the stamper I can eat 35 basis smartphone that is a flagship from last year I don't see a huge reason to upgrade this year because generally the flagship I mean still the Snapdragon 835 is a pretty good associate runs everything so if you're not happy with the smartphones that you see in this what do you say in 2019 you definitely skip and yes in 2020 I'm expecting at least some of the vendors to come with that under display a front-facing camera so that we don't have any notch or punch hole so that's gonna be a reality next here let's move to the next one this is by Suresh she's asking have you tried out the redmi a dots to discuss about the call quality and battery life so that i had ordered the redmi air-air dots if you recall and i got a term Friday evening after about two weeks or so but as you can see I just did not get the time yet to open it up and test it so I will definitely do that and hopefully by next week or end of this week I'll come out with the review and what I feel about the same so let's move to the next this is my ABI Sheikh he's asking he says note 7 Pro + 1 + 7 both have a forty eight megapixel sensor does that mean image quality is the same I know he says the ISP of the one plus seven is better than the 7 pro but how much difference does the isp makes as you see pixel DEA has got the last generation sensor and the bragging 670 has in Finnish iswe but still takes better picture yes the ISP does matter to a certain extent but the main thing about the camera is the image processing and we know that Google with that AI image processing is very superior hence the camera samples that we get from the pixel three year are amazing in terms of image processing us even read me has become really good now the redmi note 7 pro with all the updates that we got the camera performance has usually improved if I compare it to when it was launched but yeah even the oneplus 7 now with the latest update the camera has improved drastically so yes if we compare the camera side-by-side yes still I would say the 1 plus 7 fast light edge and it all comes down to image processing and how much effort they are putting behind that so let's move to the next one but again on a budget I would say even the redmi note 7 pro's camera is fabulous if we compare the price to performance between the 1 plus 7 and the redmi note 7 pro let's move to the next this is by province Shukla he's asked he says what do you think about the Nokia position in India and what are they doing wrong I feel Nokia with their hands it's most of the hands it's not every hand said the initial pricing they get it really really wrong for example that's what the classic case with the Nokia 8.1 it was launched at 28,000 and I had purchased at that at that price on and in my review I said that the who daughter handset is good but the pricing was way off now what happened with the Nokia point 1 eventually they had to drop down the price and not selling it for about 18 or 19 thousand so that's the big problem with Nokia and also in terms of image processing after processing I feel Nokia is not as strong as other vendors though they are providing good Hardware on the camera but the images that come out of the stock camera that nokia nokia has is simply not that great so let's move to the next question and this is Bob and he's saying hi we know that Google is banned in China he says then why brands like Xiaomi oneplus vivo Oppo are using Android as their operating system yes in China they don't use Google services but they are using Android itself that is the Android Open Source but it does not have Google services like Gmail Play Store and stuff but they really know that these renders like Xiaomi 1 plus etc that if they want to sell their smartphones outside China services like Google Play Store and Google services like Gmail YouTube etc are very very important and the simple fact is that after iOS the other alternative that we have for smartphone that's the biggest is Android so if they release their own operating system developers were simply not right after for that particular operating system so it simply makes more sense to go with Android and outside China go with Android and enable what do you say Google services let's move to the next one this is by Deepak he's saying do you think it's time to move away from wired devices to wireless ones audio devices to be specific I'm assuming you are talking about Bluetooth headsets Bluetooth dongles and stuff because most of those like phones these days at least on the flagship are emitting the three point famine which a headphone jack and I frankly feel still I prefer I do have a lot of Valis headphones I have the highest end Bose wireless headphones I have even the sony w and w MX thousand M mark three that is supposed to be the best noise canceling Bluetooth headset and I have a pair of a bunch of Bluetooth headset like even ear pods and stuff but I still prefer using a wide one because the kind of output that you get from a wide chip wired headphone for example the classic case is the sennheiser CX 180 or you take the Jeep JBL C 100 C 200 they cost what about 750 to 800 rupees and the sound output that you get from there is amazing if you want the similar sound quality from a Bluetooth headset the same fidelity and quality at least you have to spend about six to seven thousand rupees so still I feel I prefer bad head set and it's the convenience of it with them I do have a lot of what is a Bluetooth headset but many times I forget charging them and stuff bad effects of Wired one you don't have to worry about it you just plug it in and you are good to go so I still feel yes there is a big space for wired headsets and through audio files we'll still prefer wide headphones over Bluetooth and other stuff anyways let's move to the next one guys yeah yes the next one this is my mister para he's asking me do you use any screen protector on your smartphone if no why when I'm removing devices that's what I do most of the time I generally do not use them with a screen protector or I apply a screen pattern if a device comes with a screen protector I'd don't intentionally try to peel it off but I won't go out and buy a screen protector because I want to use the device as it comes and I don't baby the device in fact most of the smartphone's when I review I don't even put a case when I am testing them for example yes but some devices come with the screen protector for the classic example is to one class but many of the other flagship simply do not come with a screen protector and it gives me a good idea if the house scratch resistant of phone is or not and but again if I had to buy a phone personally and I use it for a long time for a year or so then definitely I would actually go and put out a screen pretend for example on my iPhone 10 s max I had put a screen protector because the default screen was getting quite a bit of scratches and for example I didn't put any screen protector on my samsung galaxy s 10 plus and now when I look at it I actually used it extensively more than two months I see a lot of scratches so yes if I would have to buy a phone and use it for a year or so so definitely I would have put a screen protector because it does resist scratches let's move to the next one this is my Akash since we have a chief full screen displays and in display a fingerprint scanner and provision for the front camera what do you think will be the next big thing in the smartphone design Akash as I've answered earlier in this really only the next wave will be the under display front-facing camera so that we simply do not have any punch holes or pop up or something so that is what we will be seeing and I expect some of the phones not all to come out in 2020 with that moving forward by 2021 we will perfect that technology so you'll have a full screen display but no holes or anything for the front-facing camera and I also feel the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner will eventually live replace the in display fingerprint scanners that we are getting because with ultrasonic fingerprint scanners they are really more effective more secure and in fact manufacturers can have entire lower portion of the screen as the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner so you can just tap anywhere and it will detect your where you say fingerprint right now with the in display you have to correctly pinpoint and press in a particular location so these are some of the things that I feel will be improved in the next couple of years and we will see at least some of the first smartphones coming out with this technology let's move to the next one this is by Naveen he's asking snapdragon 845 is better than stamp Ragan 730 I spoke f1 is available 14,000 and read me K 20 will have the Snapdragon 730 with the price range of about 20,000 I personally feel the stamp rockin 845 is a better one than 730 because the ISP that is used would be better on the snapdragon 845 compared to the 730 but again that's not to say that the Snapdragon 730 series would be bad it's gonna be really good and even the new snapdragons 710 and the upcoming 7/7 12 that would be coming in one of the vivo phones it's supposed to be great for gaming and stuff so again the performance of even the 7 Series what do you say associate become so good these days but yes Qualcomm will keep the best highest freeze and everything for the flagship 8 X series of processors this is my money she's asking how's the oneplus 7 pro camera after the recent update does it justify the DxO mark how does it compare to others personally I haven't PS they have got the latest update on the oneplus 7 pro but again I haven't retested the camera in fact if you guys want by the end of this month I have a personal trip if you guys really want I can do a real camera review I'll shoot everything on the new on the updated 7 pro and see how well the camera is performing do let me know I'm not very sure if I'm making that rep but if I'm making that I'll just carry the seven proof and use it as my primary camera and shoot everything and in fact I'll try to make a vlog style video if you guys really want completely on the 7 Pro so that it gives you an idea how it performs let me know this is by mr. Sidhu he's asking about Samsung m20 versus the Samsung Galaxy a 50 I would definitely go with the f-14 the only reason is that with the Samsung Galaxy a 50 am noticing some network related issue and this is just not me where this has happened even to my cousin specifically in Heather bath with Airtel and I know some other users also have complained about it so it's due to some of the network issues that the a 50 is having I simply won't recommend it and I will go for the m-40 in fact if you can wait for a week or so by the end of the week just wait because I am currently testing them for be mine I'll be putting out my full review hopefully by the end of the week I hope it helps you this is the next question whose by Alok again I'll just take this question because this is relevant to the last one this is by Loki say is the network reception in my area is too low the compared to zero lines he says both 810 and Gio in samsung a 50 mobile whereas another Mobile's I could get good signals about three bars he says so should I consider it a Samsung device problem did you get any instance like this on your Samsung use in fact if you have checked my Samsung Galaxy a 50 review I did mention in the review that I was having network issues with the Samsung Galaxy a 50 and again as you have also mentioned it's the same thing even when one of my cousins who's a doctor purchased the Samsung Galaxy a 50 and he's also having similar issues a pretty low network reception issue and I did raise this point to Samsung India but it looks like they haven't done anything about the same so I would not recommend the Samsung Galaxy a 50 for this reason guys so it looks like it's a known issue it's not a isolated issue now let's move to the next one this will be the last question and this is my niche and he's asking here on G I am planning to purchase a Smart TV he says so should I go with the Smart TV or a normal TV the with Amazon fire TV state these days are nishanth the most of the TVs are sort of Smart TVs even the budget range are coming with Android what say a TV so unless there is a huge price gap between a smart TV and a regular TV I would say go with a smart TV because probably it'll come with an android TV so you get that voice recognition you get youtube services and stuff but again most of these budget Smart TVs simply do not have access to Netflix and Amazon Prime so if you really want that you'll have to actually invest in an Amazon firestick for example in the studio setup we have a me TV but I have attached even amazon firetv stick because I mostly watch only Netflix and Amazon Prime and as of now that is simply not there on the me TV which is supposed to be a smart TV so that's the sad situation that most of the budget oriented Smart TVs you don't get services like Netflix and Amazon fire TV stick but again if the price of a gap is not that much between a regular TV and a smart team then I would say go with the smart TV but eventually you would have to go with also buy your amazon firetv stick I hope that information helps so anyways guys that was set for this tech Q&A session and if you guys are still not subscribed to my youtube channel hit that subscribe button this is Ranjit thanks for watching and I hope to catch you very soon take care guys\n"