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Vivo V20 Review: What will you get apart from looks?

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If you look into the current smartphone market under Rs.30,000 in India, Vivo and Oppo are on the top who are working to bring sleeker handsets with great looks. Vivo’s V20 is one of those, and it launched in the middle of October. During the Big Billion Days sale, it equally competes with the other heavyweight smartphones like Samsung Galaxy M51 and OnePlus Nord with just only its looks and sleek design.

So, we become curious to figure out what exactly the company is proving apart from the viewing. I ordered the Midnight Jazz color variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. I know you may ask why I didn’t go for the Sunset Melody. Actually, the bluish color looks more formal to me. Without wasting more time, let’s just into the main topic.

On-paper Specifications :-

  • 6.44-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with HDR10 support and 90.37% screen to body ratio
  • Snapdragon 720G SoC
  • Adreno 618 GPU
  • 8GB RAM
  • 128GB/256GB internal storage, expandable for up to 1TB
  • In-display fingerprint sensor
  • Preinstalled Android 11 with Funtouch OS 11
  • 64MP + 8MP + 2MP triple rear camera setup
  • 44MP front camera with Eye Autofocus
  • Dual 4G connectivity
  • Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-Fi
  • 3.5mm Audio jack
  • 4,000mAh battery
  • 33W Vivo flashcharge 2.0

In the Box :-

  • Handset
  • USB Cable
  • Power adapter
  • Protective case
  • Sim ejector tool
  • Earphones
  • Protective film (applied)
  • Paperworks

Design :-

It’s the primary thing that attracts people. The Vivo V20 weighs just around 170 grams and 7.38mm sleek. Frankly speaking, after using this handset, almost all the smartphones I hold seems very thick. On the rear end, there is a multi-color gradient design protected with Gorilla Glass 5. A matt coating is also on top of the glass, but that fails to catch fingerprints. The camera module is placed beautifully and has a minimal bump, but that will not bother you. In the bottom left, the branding is made vertically.

The front view is totally opposite of the back, the main reason is the big teardrop notch holding the 44MP camera cutout. The bezels are thin on three sides, the bottom chin is thick comparatively yet tolerable.

The power button and volume keys are placed in a perfect and reachable position. Let you know; Vivo provides a separate getup to segregate it from the volume keys. In the bottom, there is a 3.5mm headphone jack, primary microphone, Type-C port, and mono speaker. The SIM tray (2 Nano SIM, 1 microSD card) and secondary microphone are placed in the top left and top.

Display :-

In the Vivo V20, you will get a 6.44-inch Full HD+ (2400×1080) AMOLED display. It also has HDR10 support, Widevine L1 certification, and a 90.37% screen to body ratio. Hope you already get the viewing outcome of this device. You can enjoy all your favorite content with its maximum resolution and great color, contrast, and brightness. In the sunlight you hardly get any trouble to catch your screen.

Coming to the cons in this section. In today’s competitive market, smartphones event around Rs.15,000 is coming with a 90Hz refresh rate. But in this case, we are getting the regular 60Hz refresh rate only that too at Rs.24,990. On top of that, Vivo skips Gorilla glass protection on the front.

Audio :-

In the audio section, the company again disappoints us with the mono speaker. However, the output is thunderous and clear. I’m not fully sure about the 3.5mm audio jack’s output as I only test with the Vivo earphone coming in the box. The audio quality was very cheap. But if you use any wireless earphones or headphones, the experience will be a great one. During the calls, you need not struggle to listen to the opposite person.

During the past 10 days testing process, I tried my Infinity Glide 510, boAt Airdopes 171, Rockerz 335, and Noise Air Buds and discovered a new issue. If your earbud allows you to adjust the volume, then the handset cant sync with the earbuds’ instruction properly. For example, if pairing the volume adjustment of both the smartphone and earbuds will at 100%, and after pairing you decrease the volume from your buds, the sound will decrease, but the media volume level in the V20 will be the same at 100%. It’s probably a software optimization issue, and expecting Vivo will fix it with the upcoming updates.

While using the Airdopes 171, I didn’t find any problem as it doesn’t allow you to increase the media volume through its multi-function buttons.

Performance :-

The new Vivo V20 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC coupled with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. Multiple other smartphones are available out there with a better chip at the same or lower price. Despite that, it manages to handle all kinds of day-to-day talks smoothly, even gaming at higher settings. I tried Call of Duty Mobile that runs very well. An Ultra Gaming Mode is there that will help you while gaming to manage calls and other stuff.

Both the under-display fingerprint and facial unlock works fast. It manages to read my fingerprint every time. The facial unlock is pro-active; it works even when I covered half of my face or keep my one eye close. So, it’s another issue in the list Vivo needs to fix urgently.

Software :-

Vivo is providing its Funtouch OS 11 that is based on Android 11. It’s one of a small number of smartphones that comes with pre-installed Android 11. Obviously, you will get all the latest Android version’s general features, like an always-on display, built-in screen recorder, and more. In this small duration, I got multiple updates, and I notice some improvements every time. But still, there are issues.

I already mentioned two problems in the Audio and Performance section. Rather than those two, there are a few more. Some times, the notification panel refuses to come down. I have to turn off the screen and on again to fix the problem temporarily. I faced this problem multiple times. The other one is the split-screen problem. The home screen splits into two sections, both vertically and horizontally, respectively, when I press the back button to return to the home screen. You can see the problem in the images I attached.

Apart from these, the overall UI will provide you an ad-free experience; though you will get some pre-installed Vivo applications, no one pushes any annoying notification. It’s a big plus point of the Vivo V20, no doubt.

Camera :-

Needless to say, Oppo and Vivo, these two companies give the camera section great attention. The Vivo V20 is not an exception. Vivo introduces its Eye Auto-focus technology in this smartphone for the 44 MP selfie camera. You will get a triple camera setup with a 64MP main sensor, 8MP wide-angle cum macro lens, and a 2MP mono sensor on the rear side.

The 64MP main shooter can capture and produce some great images, keeping both HDR on and off. You can get that in the camera samples. Only the colors are getting dull a bit every time; it’s the only issue I notice. While using the Super Wide Angle mode, the image output is good and very wide. Most of the details are captured that are in the center of the image. On the edges, I noticed some problems.

The rear camera can record at 4K 30fps highest. The rest of the other combinations are 1080P 30fps and 50fps, and lastly, 720P 30fps and 60fps. You will get a stable video; as a result, each time, even while running, thanks to the EIS support. All the recording samples are given.

The 44MP selfie camera with the Eye Autofocus is also a great player. I get some great shots both in normal and portrait mode if I ignore the skin whitening issue. In the portrait mode, the background separation is maintained seamlessly. Due to the eye autofocus, it focuses on your eyes in no time. The front camera, too, is capable of recording at the highest 4K resolution. For all the three resolutions, 4K, 1080P, and 720P, the frame rate is fixed, i.e., 30fps.

4K 30fps – Walking
4K 30fps – Running
Super Anti-shake
1080P 50fps
720P 60fps

All the cameras are equally able to capture shots in night and low light conditions, especially selfies. The portrait selfie mode too works very well, and the high resolution of the front camera helps capture more detailed selfies than ever.

You will get some other interesting features in the camera application such as live photo, slow-mo, super anti-shake mode, cine camera, video recording option from both the front and rear camera at a time, and so on.

You can also enhance the camera abilities with the power of Google’s image processing algorithm. The mod version of GCam is available for V20, after all.

Battery :-

Vivo packed a 4,000mAh battery and gave a 33W Flashcharge 2.0 adapter in the box. I know it may seem, this capacity is very less. I agreed, but it’s sufficient to use this phone for a day. I got around 23 hours of backup with around 9 hours of screen time. Point to note, the always-on display was enabled, and the phone was connected with Wi-Fi all the time. So, I hope, with casual usage and light gaming, you will also get mostly the same backup.

While charging, it takes around 20 minutes to reach 50% from 10%. And in total, it needs around 75 minutes.

Pros & Cons :-

ProsCons
Beautiful designUn-optimized UI
Great in-hand feelMono speakers
Lightweight and sleekPoor audio output from the 3.5mm jack
Decent performanceNo display protection
Good camera performance with Eye autofocus
4K video recordability
Android 11 pre-installed
Ad free experience

Verdict :-

If the Funtouch UI optimization can be ignored, all the offerings are good, especially the in-hand feel, camera performance, and an ad-free experience. But unfortunately, software issues are very annoying. In the price range of Rs.25,000 to Rs.30,000, there are multiple options in the market.

I personally feel Vivo is still working to fix all the issues, as I noticed some improvements after a few continuous updates, including the last one I got on this Saturday. On top of that, Vivo is coming with its new Origin OS on this 19th November. I’m expecting all the problems will be recovered very soon, within a few months.

The 128GB variant costs Rs.24,990 and the model with 256GB internal storage is priced Rs.27,990. Vivo V20 is available on all the popular e-commerce platforms at the same price tag. A link is given below for your convenience.

Link: https://amzn.to/3no7fRm

In case you have anything to ask about Vivo V20, do let me know in the comment section.

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Samsung & Xilinx brings new SmartSSD Computational Storage Drive

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The world’s biggest electronics giant who is into storage and DRAM solutions for quite some time now has been making SSDs for the industry predominantly. So, to bring something new and exciting to the industry, Samsung has partnered with Xilinx.

The Samsung SmartSSD computational storage drive (CSD) is the industry’s first adaptable computational storage platform. It accelerates data-intensive applications by 10X or more by pushing compute to where the data lives.

However, at the heart of the SmartSSD is the Xilinx Adaptive Platform, a powerful toolkit that enables customers to create customized, scalable applications to solve a broad range of data center problems. The SmartSSD CSD combines the uncompromising performance of hardware acceleration with total programmability, using common high-level languages like C, C++, and OpenCL.

SmartSSD Computational Storage Drive

A 4TB U.2 drive combines all the guts of one of their high-end PCIe Gen3 enterprise SSDs as well as the second-largest FPGA from Xilinx’s Kintex Ultrascale+ (16nm) family and 4GB of DDR4 SDRAM @2400 Mbps. It promises a sequential read speed of 3,500 MB/sec and a write speed of 3,200 MB/sec.

In terms of performance, in real-time analytics, the SmartSSD is 2.8x faster SQL query execution on Parquet data from 1 SmartSSD CSD and performance scales with additional drives. Also, there’s an 87% reduction in CPU utilization from 3 SmartSSD CSDs, while maintaining the same video transcoding frame rate.

The blazing-fast performance is due to the 72GBps read rate of LZ4 compressed data and line rate decompression from 24 SmartSSD CSDs in a single 2U server.

With Xilinx Storage Services, the SmartSSD CSD includes powerful offload capability integrated with popular storage software such as dm-crypt and Virtual Data Optimizer. SmartSSD CSD-based servers remove PCI-Express bottlenecks, producing near-linear performance scaling even on an over-subscribed host CPU.

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The Global PC Market witnesses 23% Growth in Third Quarter of 2020

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According to Canalys, the overall PC market has enjoyed immense growth in the third quarter of this year.

After having a decline in the first quarter, the market has seen a growth in the second and third quarters consecutively. The market research and analyst firm, Canalys said in the report that the sales of PC and tablets hit 124.5 million units, up 23% year-on-year during the third quarter.

The recent data says that the maximum of the market growth was led by Chromebooks and detachable (notebooks and tablets). If we see the shipment of Chromebook, there is a 122% increase to a total of 9.4 million, and 88% of sales grew for the detachable products. Also, the shipment of tablets grew by 43% year-on-year to reach around 44 million units. Whereas the broader desktop category has faced a loss of 32% overall.

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by – Canalys

Lenovo topped the market by shipping 23.48 million tablets, desktops, and notebooks while Apple became second in the list with 22.07 million Macs and iPads. The rest three in the top five are HP with 18.68 million, Dell with 12.04 million, and Samsung with 9.98 million units.

by – Canalys

Chromebook made a record of shipping 9.4 million units, which has grown 122% over the last year of this same period. Whereas, Apple led the market with tablet sales of 47% annual growth. After 2015, in quarter four, Samsung hit 79.8% annual growth for the first time.

This year HP has nearly doubled its Chromebook sales to reach 3.2 million units. As per the records HP sold most of the Chromebooks among the other brands. Meanwhile, Lenovo made a record for its impressive annual growth in Chromebook sales from quarter three of last year.

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AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT fails to beat RTX 3080 on Geekbench OpenCL Benchmarks

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The new RTX 3080 killer from AMD was supposed to beat the NVIDIA card in all aspects but it seems compute benchmarks says other things. While in games the GPU might go neck-to-neck with the RTX 3080 but in the Geekbench 5 OpenCL tests, the scores aren’t much convincing against NVIDIA.

As spotted by the tipster @TUM_APISAK, the new AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT is spotted to have scored 158820 points on OpenCL benchmarks. It features 72 Compute Units 4608 Stream Processors, and units will be paired along-side 16GB of GDDR6 memory.

The card features a 256-bit memory bus and has a clock speed of above 2.0GHz. The game clock will be 2015 MHz while attaining a healthy 2250 MHz for the boost clock. The 128MB infinity cache helps to further leverage better 4K gaming performance and is built upon the 7nm process; the total board power remains 300W.

AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT fails to beat RTX 3080 on Geekbench OpenCL Benchmarks

As we see in the Compute benchmarks, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 scoring a hefty 178335 points and is almost ahead of the RX 6800 XT by about 20,000 points. It will be interesting to see how the new AMD GPU competes against NVIDIA in real benchmarks after being available on November 18th.

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Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Gen 2 and L13 Yoga Gen 2 is powered by Intel Tiger Lake launched

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Lenovo has released two new ThinkPad laptops without any formal declaration. The first one is L13 Gen 2 and the second one is L13 Yoga Gen 2. Both the business model comes with Intel Tiger Lake. This laptop is the first L series laptop which features Thunderbolt 4.

A few weeks ago, E14 and E15 Gen 2 with Intel Tiger Lake were updated. Now Lenovo enters the market with the new Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Gen and ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2. Lenovo has finally changed its CPUs to the Tiger Lake series 10 nm CPUs from the Intel Comet Lake chipsets. This chipset uses Intel’s Willow Cove cores and also this SoC is based on Intel’s Xe architecture.

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ThinkPad L13 Gen 2

If the user wants to connect an external GPU, then the ThinkPad is compatible with an eGPU, which was a con for its predecessor, and also, if you want to use an external monitor, you will get high resolutions.

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L13 Yoga Gen 2

The same chassis that was used in the first-gen Lenovo ThinkPad L13 is now used in the Lenovo ThinkPad Gen 2 and Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen2. This is not new that Lenovo uses its designs for more than one generation. The L390 and L390 Yoga model from the previous year was missing a few features like the Smartcard reader or the mechanical docking port.

Lenovo has already listed the two new laptops in their PSREF database. Now, we can assume, ThinkPad L13 Gen 2 and ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 will be available very soon.

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AMD 3rd Gen EPYC 7763 displays 2.45 GHz base & 3.5 GHz boost clock speeds

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AMD’s third-generation Zen architecture based EPYC Milan lineup is expected to start shipping later this year. The mammoth from AMD features 64 cores and 128 threads. It will be configured with a 280W TDP. Its clock is reported around 2.45 GHz base and up to 3.55 GHz boost, but they are just results from a sample version and will definitely increase.

The processor has ‘100-000000312’ OPN code, and the EPYC 7763 is expected to sport faster clocks in the final variant. The AMD EPYC Milan processors will succeed in the current EPYC Rome lineup, and the new Zen 3 core architecture is based on an advanced 7nm process node. The processors would focus primarily on overall performance per watt enhancements, according to AMD.

Sources reported the official stated from Norrod stating, “unlike Zen 2, which was more of an evolution of the Zen microarchitecture that powers first-gen Epyc CPUs — Zen 3 will be based on a completely new architecture. Zen 2 delivered a bigger IPC gain than what’s normal for an evolutionary upgrade — AMD has said it’s about 15% on average — since it implemented some ideas that AMD originally had for Zen but had to leave on the cutting board”.

EPYC Milan has the following main features:

  • Advanced 7nm Zen 3 cores (~64 core / 128 thread)
  • Pin Compatible With SP3 Socket
  • 120W-225W TDP SKUs
  • PCIe 4.0 Support
  • DDR4 Memory Support
  • Launch in 2020

AMD has assured that the CPU’s will be completely available by the first quarter of 2021 and that its new CPU lineup will be better than Intel. Intel’s Cooper Lake SP 14nm and Ice Lake SP 10nm will start shipping next year. It will be interesting to see the two rivals going head-on against each other.

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ISL 2020-21: Top 5 Premier League players who will play in ISL

ISL is growing day by day, season by season. This year it is the 7th edition of ISL. In 2013 when it was first started every team had signed marquee players. In that season, some legends like Luis Garcia, Del Piero, Trezeguet, and many others played in the league. Later on, Postiga, Anelka, Elano also played in this league.

This year also all the club has made some surprise signings. There are some former Premier League players as well. Premier League is one of the most competitive leagues in Europe. There is a worldwide fan base of this league. ISL will be graced to have them in the league.

Gary Hooper [Kerala Blasters FC]

Gary Hooper has played in Premier League in his time at Norwich City from 2013-2016. In his 70 appearances for the Premier League side, the English forward has scored 20 goals.

Steven Taylor [Odisha FC]

Steven Taylor has spent 14 years of his senior football career in English Club Newcastle United and left the club in 2016. Last year he was playing for Wellington Phoenix and has decided to join Odisha FC this year.

Adam Le Fondre [Mumbai City FC]

The English striker has played in several clubs in England like Reading, Wolves, Wigan Athletic, and many more. In his time at Reading, he has played in the Premier league in 2012-13 season. He has scored 14 goals in his 37 appearances that season.

Daniel Fox [SC East Bengal]

Daniel Fox has joined SC East Bengal this season. The English defender has played in Premier League for Burnley in 2009-10 and 2012-13 and 2013-14 with Southampton.

Anthony Pilkington [SC East Bengal]

Another Premier League experienced players in SC East Bengal. He has spent 3 seasons in Norwich City and played in Premier League. He joined the club in 2011 and in his 82 appearances for the club, he has scored 15 goals.

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Tariq Lamptey explains his move from Chelsea to Brighton

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Tariq Lamptey broke into the Premier League about a year ago when he was subbed on in the London derby against Arsenal. That was the youngster’s first appearance for Chelsea and he has since moved to Brighton to further his career. 

The right-back has been in fine form at the south coast and has made many Chelsea fans question why he was let go in the first place. That has now been answered by the defender, as reported by 90min. 

“I’m an ambitious boy. I look at things and enjoy them in the moment, but the next day I’m looking to see what I need to improve on and how I can stay at that level”

“I’m always looking for a chance to play again, and that moment made me even more hungry. I’d had a taste of it and I wasn’t going to let it go.

“I sat down with the coaches, family members and agents and thought about what’s best for me. It was a really tough decision.

“Being at a club since the age of nine, going up through the whole system and making your first-team debut, everything happened so quickly.

“But I had to look at where I would get the most football and how I could take my game to the next level.

“It wasn’t an easy decision. I thought about it every day. But the opportunity came for me to come to Brighton, which is a fantastic club with a really good plan for the team, and the move made a lot of sense.

“There was quite a few options to go to, but I sat down with my family and talked about where would be best for me, where could help me develop, and I thought Brighton would be the best club for me.”

The youngster was behind club captain Cesar Azpilicueta and fellow academy graduate Reece James in the order for minutes on the right-hand side of the back four. 

His move to Brighton now makes a lot of sense considering he is one of the first names on the teamsheet and is one of the most valuable assets for the seagulls this season. 

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Woodward backs Solskajer while publishing the recent revenue report of Manchester United

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Manchester United under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has faced some extreme criticism in the last few days. Some fans and some pundits also think that Ole is not the right person to be the manager of Manchester United. He was always criticized for his team’s performance in some of the important matches.

Lack of consistency, lack of intent, and some other problems are disturbing the rhythm of Manchester United in the last few months. Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has already faced so many questions about his side’s inconsistency. Manchester United has only collected 10 points from their first 7 Premier League matches and is now 12th in the table. They are yet to win a game at Old Trafford this season in Premier League.

It was also rumored that he can be replaced soon and the Manchester United board has already contacted former Tottenham Hotspur’s manager Mauricio Pochettino as the replacement. But Manchester United chief Ed Woodward always backed his manager.

Today, Woodward said, “On the pitch, while there is still hard work ahead to achieve greater consistency, we remain absolutely committed to the positive path we are on under Ole as the team continues to develop.”

Woodward also published their revenue accidentally one day prior to the date.  There is a 19.5% drop in revenue from the same quarter last year which is equal to almost £109m because of closed-door matches. There was also a decrease in commercial revenues of 25.7% which is almost about £59.7m.

Woodward said, “While the Covid-19 pandemic continues to cause significant disruption, we are optimistic that the recovery and normalization phase is gradually coming into view.”

“The club’s resilience and our strong commercial business continue to provide a solid foundation and gives us confidence in our long-term outlook beyond the pandemic, both on and off the pitch.”

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Neymar to Barcelona reportedly in the talks once again

The rumours are back! Neymar is once again being linked with a return to Barcelona after spending three years with PSG. 

While the Brazilian superstar has achieved a great deal of silverware with the Parisians, winning 3 Ligue 1 trophies in all his seasons in France, the French League doesn’t have a very good reputation among the people who appreciate the more competitive leagues. 

Considering that Barcelona are currently in a financial crisis, on the verge of bankruptcy, it is impossible for them to realistically consider bringing their prodigal son back to the club. 

Should they truly want to bring him back, though, a swap deal with Ousmane Dembele or Antoine Griezmann going the other way could be on the cards. In a rather desperate move, both the players could be sent to Paris to facilitate the return of Neymar to the club. 

Martin Braithwaite, Samuel Umtiti and Junior Firpo are among the other players on the transfer list at Barcelona. Their sale should also raise funds to possibly facilitate a move back to Camp Nou. 

The rumours were started by Spanish publication SPORT, on their printed and digital media front pages. Contrary to the report published by SPORT, there were rumours that Neymar was willing to stay at PSG. 

However, if the Spanish publication are to be believed, the Brazilian could once again be on the end of a long list of headlines and social media posts fantasizing a reunion between him and Leo Messi at Camp Nou. 

Many presidential candidates have reportedly made contact with the Brazilian regarding a return to Catalonia. It is without a shadow of a doubt, that if any of the candidates actually manage to facilitate and convince him to return, they will become the next in charge at Barcelona. 

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