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Tech Wrap June 30: Sony Bravia soundbars, Nothing Phone 3, Samsung tri-fold
Tech Wrap June 30: Sony Bravia soundbars, Nothing Phone 3, Samsung tri-fold

Business Standard

timea day ago

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  • Business Standard

Tech Wrap June 30: Sony Bravia soundbars, Nothing Phone 3, Samsung tri-fold

Sony Bravia Theatre audio system launched. Nothing Phone 3, Headphone 1 launch. Samsung may unveil tri-fold. WhatsApp's in-app document scanner for Android. Xiaomi's AI smart glasses Tech Wrap June 30 BS Tech New Delhi Sony launches Bravia Theatre System 6 and Bar 6 in India: Know price, specs Sony has broadened its Bravia Theatre lineup in India with the introduction of two new soundbar models — Bravia Theatre System 6 and Bravia Theatre Bar 6. These systems come with support for Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and are optimized for seamless integration with Bravia TVs. Earlier, Sony also unveiled the Bravia 5 mini LED TV in India, equipped with the AI Processor XR. UK-based tech brand Nothing is preparing for its 'Come to Play' event on July 1, where it will showcase its latest flagship device, the Nothing Phone 3. The event will also introduce the brand's first over-ear headphones, the Nothing Headphone 1. Scheduled to be held in London, the event will begin at 10:30 PM IST and stream live via the company's official YouTube channel. Samsung is expected to announce its upcoming foldable smartphones on July 9 at the Galaxy Unpacked event. Reports indicate the tech giant may also preview a 'tri-fold' device, possibly named Galaxy G Fold. However, this model won't debut alongside the Galaxy Z Series and is anticipated to launch in October. WhatsApp is trialing a new in-app document scanner feature for Android, enabling users to scan documents using the app's built-in camera. According to WABetaInfo, the function is being rolled out to select users through the beta version 2.25.19.21. A similar tool has already been made available for iOS users. Xiaomi has launched its AI-powered smart glasses in China, joining the smart eyewear market alongside rivals like Meta and Google. The glasses are driven by Qualcomm's Snapdragon AR1 chip and incorporate the XiaoAI chatbot, supporting voice commands, instant translation, and more. Minecraft: Java Edition's latest update, version 1.21.7, brings two new additions — a 'good boy' painting by artist Sarah Boeving and a new music disc titled "Lava Chicken" by Hyper Potions. This release also includes crucial bug fixes and technical changes, updating the Data Pack to version 81 and Resource Pack to version 64. Microsoft's latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build for the Dev Channel introduces several enhancements, including expanded password-less sign-in options. A key update includes integration with 1Password, allowing users to manage passkeys using the widely used credential manager. Apple is reportedly developing additional features for iOS 26, including a real-time translation capability for AirPods. As per 9to5Mac citing Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, these features weren't ready for WWDC 2025 but are expected to be included in future beta releases. Several smartphone brands are gearing up for major launches in India this July. Nothing will unveil the Phone 3 on July 1, followed by Samsung's Galaxy Z-series foldables at its Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9. Vivo is also set to introduce the X200 FE, its first "FE" model in the X-series. Other expected releases include the OnePlus Nord 5 series and OPPO Reno 14 series. The Pixel Watch 3 from Google is said to rely on Bluetooth-based Channel Sounding for precise location tracking, foregoing Ultra-Wideband (UWB) tech. The Verge reports that although the feature is available, its effectiveness is limited by the need for more compatible devices. Introduced in the Wear OS 5.1 update in March, this feature enhances the watch's ability to locate nearby gadgets. Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Pro might showcase a notable aesthetic change — a new position for the Apple logo. According to 9To5Mac, leaked visuals suggest the logo may be relocated just below the redesigned camera bar, marking a shift not seen since the iPhone 11 series. OPPO is not bringing the Find X8 Ultra to India, and the reviewed unit was sourced from China. Despite early challenges with sideloading apps and system setup, the phone offered a seamless experience after configuring Google services. The X8 Ultra stands out as a well-rounded, camera-first flagship. While other models like the Xiaomi 15 Ultra and Vivo X200 Pro shine in specific aspects, OPPO's offering strikes a better overall balance with exceptional color accuracy, powerful telephoto zoom, and impressive low-light portrait results. It's described as the best camera-focused phone tested this year. Meta now requires advertisers promoting securities and investment content in India to disclose the entity or individual funding the ads, along with their SEBI registration details. This policy applies to global campaigns aimed at Indian audiences. Apple supplier Lens Technology Co. is planning to raise up to HK$4.8 billion (approx. $606 million) through a Hong Kong listing. According to a stock exchange filing, the company aims to offer 262 million shares priced between HK$17.38 and HK$18.18 each — up to 28% less than its last trading price in Shenzhen. The listing is scheduled to begin on July 9.

Sony Bravia Theatre System 6, Bar 6 launched in India, price starts at ₹39,990
Sony Bravia Theatre System 6, Bar 6 launched in India, price starts at ₹39,990

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Sony Bravia Theatre System 6, Bar 6 launched in India, price starts at ₹39,990

Sony India has announced two new additions to its Bravia Theatre audio portfolio: the Bravia Theatre System 6, a 5.1 channel wireless surround system, and the Bravia Theatre Bar 6, a 3.1.2 channel soundbar. Both are designed to offer cinematic audio quality, featuring Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Sony's advanced immersive sound technology tailored for the modern Indian living room. Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 (3.1.2 channel) will be available across India starting 1st July 2025, priced at ₹ 39,990.(Sony) The Bravia Theatre System 6 offers 1000W of rich, immersive sound through a true 5.1 channel configuration, complete with wireless rear speakers and a dedicated subwoofer. For those looking for a sleek, minimalist setup, the Bravia Theatre Bar 6 delivers vertical surround through two upfiring speakers and a wireless subwoofer, making it ideal for immersive movie-watching or gaming sessions. Both systems utilise Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Sony's proprietary Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force PRO Front Surround to simulate a 360 audio experience, even without ceiling or rear speakers. Mobile Finder: iPhone 17 Air expected to debut in the coming months Designed for India Catering to Indian content consumption habits, the new systems offer Voice Zoom 3 for enhanced dialogue clarity and include special modes such as Night Mode for quieter viewing and Voice Mode for speech-focused content. The System 6 also includes Multi Stereo Mode, which distributes sound evenly across all speakers — ideal for group watching or larger spaces. Smarter Connectivity with Bravia Both models seamlessly integrate with Sony Bravia TVs via the Bravia Connect app, which consolidates control of TV and sound system into a single mobile interface. Volume, sound modes, and other settings can also be adjusted directly through the TV's Quick Settings menu using the TV remote. Eco-Friendly and Accessible Sony continues its sustainability efforts with the use of recycled PET fabric, minimal plastic packaging, and reduced ink usage. Accessibility features include tactile markers and screen reader support via the Bravia Connect app, making the systems more inclusive for users with visual impairments. Pricing and Availability The Bravia Theatre Bar 6 (3.1.2 channel) will be available across India starting 1st July 2025, priced at ₹ 39,990. The Bravia Theatre System 6 (5.1 channel) will follow, going on sale from 3rd July 2025 at a price of ₹ 49,990. Both products will be available through Sony Centres, major electronics retailers, and popular e-commerce platforms.

Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 and Theatre System 6 soundbars debut in India; price starts at Rs 39,990
Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 and Theatre System 6 soundbars debut in India; price starts at Rs 39,990

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 and Theatre System 6 soundbars debut in India; price starts at Rs 39,990

Sony India has launched two new soundbars in its Bravia Theatre series — the Bravia Theatre Bar 6 and the Bravia Theatre System 6. The new home audio products will be available in India from July 1, 2025, across Sony retail outlets, e-commerce platforms, and The Bar 6 is a 3.1.2 channel soundbar with a wireless subwoofer, while the System 6 is a 5.1 channel setup that includes wireless rear speakers. Both systems are designed to deliver immersive audio and integrate seamlessly with Bravia TVs. Here's everything you need to know about the new Sony soundbars Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 and Theatre System 6 price and availability The Bravia Theatre Bar 6 and System 6 will go on sale across Sony retail outlets including Sony Center and Sony Exclusive stores, as well as major electronics retailers, and other online platforms in India starting July 1, 2025. Pricing are as follows by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Yeni Toyota Proace Cargo, bambaşka yere taşır! Toyoto Şimdi Keşfet Undo Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 and Theatre System 6 features Sony Bravia Theatre System 6 is claimed to deliver 1000W of power through its 5.1 channel setup, offering a deeper and more balanced sound. The Bravia Theatre Bar 6, on the other hand, is said to deliver immersive surround sound through its 3.1.2 channel configuration and wireless subwoofer. Both products support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X formats, adding height and depth to audio across movies, music, and gaming. Sony's Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force PRO Front Surround are used in both systems to simulate a surround sound experience without the need for physical overhead or rear speakers. The Bar 6 also includes upfiring speakers for overhead effects like rainfall or aircraft noise. Both systems include a subwoofer. The System 6 has a powerful wired subwoofer with a passive radiator, while the Bar 6 includes a wireless subwoofer designed to deliver impactful bass. Sony's Voice Zoom 3 technology is available on both models and uses AI to recognize human voices and adjust volume for clearer dialogues. The Bravia Theatre System 6 features Multi Stereo mode, which sends stereo sound to all speakers for a more enveloping experience. Night Mode reduces loud effects for quieter environments, while Voice Mode sharpens vocal frequencies during movies and shows. Users can manage volume and settings through the Bravia Connect app, which allows integration with Bravia TV's Quick Settings menu. The system can also be operated using the TV remote. Sony has focused on sustainability in the design of both products. The fabric used in the audio units is made from recycled PET bottles, and plastic use in packaging has been reduced. The system also features tactile markers and QR code access to screen reader support for visually impaired users.

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