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GC Daily: Huawei Pura’s Chip made by SMIC despite Sanctions, Global Launch could be near

Huawei’s Kirin 9010 inside the Pura 70 chip has been tested with both benchmarks and real-life workloads over the past few days. Notably, the chip performed better than expected with no overheating.

According to TechInsights, the new chip is fabricated on SMIC’s second-generation 7nm-class process node, which is also referred to as N+2. Notably, this is the same process technology that the predecessor Kirin 9000s was built on.

More details on the chip revealed in our story here.

Last year, it was said that Samsung was working on a new battery technology that would be able to hold more power in a smaller space. This new technology is called “stacked battery technology.”

With this year’s Galaxy S24 Ultra, Samsung was supposed to bring this new technology to smartphones. But that didn’t happen. So the expectation was set for the next release in 2025.

However, it looks like even the Galaxy S25 Ultra won’t have stacked battery technology. Likely to save costs on its next model.

More details here.

⚠️ LAUNCH ALERT: Baseus launches Bowie MA10s earbuds with 48dB ANC, 3D Spatial Audio & wireless charging

Google’s Pixel 8a is expected to launch at the upcoming I/O annual developer conference that begins on May 14.

The device recently surfaced in leaked promo materials too. Now, the Pixel 8a’s pricing has leaked out two weeks ahead of launch, thanks to tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka Onleaks) who has an excellent track record. 

It’s said that the new, affordable Pixel will cost the same as its predecessor.

More details are here.

Also, here’s a roundup of what we know about the Pixel 8a so far!

⚠️ DEAL: Redmi Note 13 Series Prices Slashed In India: Check Revised Prices And Offers

Amazfit has a new smart ring on the market.

The Amazfit Helio Ring is made of lightweight titanium and is capable of tracking sleep and heart rate variability. It also generates a daily ‘readiness score’ – a crucial indicator of an athlete’s physical and mental preparedness for training.

This readiness score can help athletes personalize their training based on real-time health data.

More details on the ring here.

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Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition with a collector’s box launched in India

Xiaomi launched a special edition Redmi Note 13 Pro+ to commemorate their 10th anniversary in India. The brand has partnered with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) boasting a unique design and collector’s box.

Read more here.


HMD is launching its first 5G rugged phone in Europe, price leaks

HMD Global, the maker of Nokia-branded phones and tablets, is launching two devices under its own brand in Europe. These are the HMD XR21rugged phone and the HMD T21 tablet.

More details are here.


Huawei’s upcoming OS, HarmonyOS NEXT, delivers smooth performance on par with existing systems

Huawei is working hard on HarmonyOS NEXT, its new iteration of the operating system that departs entirely from Android app support. The company is actively collaborating with major Chinese giants to build native apps specifically for HarmonyOS NEXT.

A fresh new leak suggests that the current development build of HarmonyOS NEXT offers a user experience comparable to existing software. 

More details here!


OxygenOS 14 Update Is Available for These OnePlus Devices

OxygenOS 14, based on Android 14, is an exciting upgrade that brings many new features, lock screen shortcuts, and improvements. It also introduces Trinity Engine for performance optimization. If your OnePlus device hasn’t received the OxygenOS 14 update, you must be desperately waiting to get your hands on the new features and changes it brings.

To all those curious OnePlus users waiting for the Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 update, check this story to see if the brand has started rolling it out for your device.


Huawei Pura 70 and Pura 70 with Kirin chip will launch globally, probably in Malaysia first

A new detail suggests the Huawei Pura 70 series, recently launched in China, might be making its way to the global market soon. 

Two models from the lineup, the standard Huawei Pura 70 (model number ADY-LX9) and the Pura 70 Pro (model number HBN-LX9), have been spotted on the SIRIM website in Malaysia.

More details here.


Vivo X100 Ultra satellite communication edition 3C, MIIT certified, launch imminent

China. Reports have revealed that it will arrive in two versions: the first being a regular smartphone with 5G support, and the other offering satellite connectivity. These variants are said to have V2366GA and V2366HA model numbers, respectively. The V2366GA recently received approval from Chinese certification platforms, such as 3C and MIIT. Now, the V2366HA device has received approval from the 3C and MIIT bodies.

Vivo X100 Ultra satellite communication version 3C, MIIT certified

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Vivo X100 Ultra satellite communication version 3C certified

To recall, the Vivo X100 Ultra satellite communication edition with model number V2366GA received radio certification in China last week. The 3C certification of the same device reveals that it may ship with a V8073L0A1-CN / V8073L0E0-CN power brick. The certification reveals that the charger supports up to 80W fast charging. The regular version of the device is also expected to support 80W rapid charging.

The Vivo X100 Ultra satellite communication version has also appeared in MIIT certification, revealing that it will support Tiantong satellite communication. It will be the first Vivo phone to offer satellite connectivity. The other phones in the Chinese market that support satellite phone calls include the Mate 60 Pro+, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Oppo Find X7 Ultra, and Huawei P70 Ultra,

The second image in the above image gallery shows that a mysterious Xiaomi device with model code 2405AVPB7C with support for Tiantong satellite connectivity has also received MIIT approval. Unlike the Vivo phone, the Xiaomi does not support cellular connectivity, but it runs on the Android OS. Hence, there is no clarity on whether it is a smartphone or some other device.

Coming back to the Vivo X100 Ultra, the device’s design has already been revealed through an official poster that appeared on Weibo recently. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered phone is expected to debut with the Vivo X100s later this month in China. The X100s is expected to debut as the world’s first Dimensity 9300 Plus-powered phone. The release of these devices in markets outside of China remains unclear.

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Grab Sony PS5 Slim for Rs 49,990; Sale Live Now

Finally, Sony has discounted the PlayStation 5 Slim Disc for the first time after its launch early this month. Sony introduced the new PlayStation 5 Slim at the price of Rs 54990 and with a discount of Rs 5000 it is now available for the reduced price of Rs 44990.

Sony is offering the PS5 Slim with model CFI-2008A01 & CFI -2008B01, which is now retailing for the price of Rs 49990 on Amazon, Flipkart, and other partners. However, the price will remain the same till May 14, 2024, or till stock lasts. Interested users can also grab their favorite Play Station from Croma, Sony Center, Vijay Sales, and other offline retailers.

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Sony PlayStation 5 Slim Features

Sony PlayStation 5 Slim is launched with the x86-64 AMD Ryzen Zen 2 CPU and features AMD Radeon RDNA 2-based graphics engine and Ray Tracking Acceleration. It comes with 1TB of storage which enhances the load times for games. The console can output up to 120fps with 120Hz for smooth and fluid high frames.

Other features include an immersive sound experience with 3D AudioTech, Haptic Feedback, and others. It ships with a DualSense wireless controller. The PS5 Slim is now live in three new colors earlier this year, namely Volcanic Red, Cobalt Blue, and Sterling Silver, as a part of the Deep Earth collection.

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Vivo X100 Ultra, X100s official poster appears, design confirmed

Several reports have claimed that Vivo will unveil the Vivo X100s and Vivo X100 Ultra this month in China. Ahead of the launch, a poster showcasing the design of both phones is now being circulated on Chinese social media platforms. The image gives a good look at the design of both phones.

Vivo X100 Ultra, X100s design revealed

Vivo X100 Ultra, X100s poster
Vivo X100 Ultra, X100s poster

It appears that the device on the left is the Vivo X100 Ultra, while the green device on the right seems to be the X100s. The Zeiss logo sits in the centre of the round camera module on both phones, but their camera arrangements differ. The two phones sport three cameras, which seemingly consist of the primary camera, an ultra-wide lens, and a periscope telephoto camera.

According to reports, the Vivo X100s will have the same cameras that are available on the Vivo X100, which debuted in November last year. Therefore, the device is expected to feature a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS support, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and an OIS-enabled 64-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.

The Vivo X100 features a curved-edge display and the Dimensity 9300 chipset. According to rumors, the X100s will have a flat display and the upcoming Dimensity 9300+ chipset. The rest of its specifications will be identical to the X100.

On the other hand, the Vivo X100 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED E7 2K 120Hz display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and 80W wired charging. As per reports, the X100 Ultra will have a 32-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel (LYT-900, with OIS) + 50-megapixel (ultrawide) + 200-megapixel (periscope, 4.3x optical zoom, 200x digital zoom) triple camera unit. There is a possibility that the device will be called the Vivo X100s Ultra when it breaks cover.

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Honor 200 Lite feature highlights: Does it offer enough for the price?

Honor recently launched its latest smartphone, the Honor 200 Lite, in Europe. It’s priced at €329.90 for the sole 8/256GB model. So the phone falls into the mid-range category, offering the essential features you’d typically find in a smartphone at this price point. 

Honor 200 Lite Feature Highlights

But does it have anything to make it stand out for its price? Let’s take a look at its features here.

1. Display and Design

The Honor 200 Lite features a large 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2412 pixels. AMOLED displays are known for their deeper blacks, richer colors, and excellent viewing angles. This makes the Honor 200 Lite suitable for consuming content, browsing the web, or playing games.

However, the phone lacks support for a higher refresh rate which is increasingly common in mid-range devices these days. This might be a consideration for users who prioritize smoother scrolling and animations.

2. Performance 

The Honor 200 Lite is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 chipset and is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Dimensity 6080 is a mid-range octa-core processor that can handle most everyday tasks with ease. 

You can run social media apps, browse the web, and multitask between light applications pretty easily. Gamers may also find the performance adequate for casual titles, but demanding games might experience frame rate drops or lag.

As for the software, the phone comes with Magic OS 8.0 based on Android 14 out of the box. The OS includes features like Honor’s AI-enhanced applications, Magic Portal, and Magic Capsule. 

It’s unclear though how quickly the phone will receive future Android updates. This is a crucial factor for long-term software security and functionality.

3. Camera

The Honor 200 Lite features a dual rear camera system consisting of a 108MP main sensor, a 5MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro sensor. The main sensor should be able to capture decent photos in well-lit conditions, while you can use the 5MP ultrawide sensor to capture more details in a shot.

The 2MP macro sensor is usually gimmicky, so you shouldn’t expect anything exceptional out of it. The front-facing camera is a 50MP sensor that will be suitable for basic selfies and video calls.

4. Battery and others

Keeping all the things powered is a generous 4500mAh battery. It should provide a full day’s worth of usage for moderate users, but power users might need to top up throughout the day. The phone supports 35W fast charging. 

Moreover, you get all the basic connectivity features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer. The phone also includes a fingerprint sensor on the side for biometrics.

The Honor 200 Lite comes in three color options: Starry Blue, Cyan Lake, and Black.

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Samsung will Likely Mass-Produce 2nm Chips in 2025, Utilizing GAA Technology

Samsung‘s foundry business has been facing difficulties attracting customers for their latest chip manufacturing processes (3nm and 4nm). Despite this challenge, they are actively forging ahead with development of even more advanced technology, including the 2nm process.

Samsung is also planning to mass produce chips using 3nm tech later this year

This 2nm process will utilize next-generation gate-around transistor (GAA) technology, which is expected to be mass produced in 2025. Samsung will be showcasing this technology at upcoming industry conferences.

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GAA itself is a new transistor design that improves efficiency and performance by allowing for better current flow. Samsung first introduced GAA technology in their 3nm process, but so far, only their own Exynos processors have taken advantage of it. Compared to 5nm chips, the first-generation 3nm GAA chip offers significant improvements in area reduction, performance, and energy efficiency.

Looking ahead, Samsung plans to mass produce chips using the second-generation 3nm GAA technology later in 2024. This technology is expected to offer even greater advancements. While their main competitor, TSMC, hasn’t adopted GAA technology yet, both companies (along with Intel) are expected to utilize it in their upcoming 2nm processes.

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Arc Browser is Finally Available for Windows 11 Users, No More Waiting Lists

The wait is over for Windows 11 users! After months in beta, The Browser Company has finally launched the official version of Arc browser 1.0.1. Users can now download and use Arc directly without needing to join a waiting list.

Windows 10 users may have to wait longer for their turn to try the browser out.

However, there’s a catch: Arc currently only supports Windows 11. Those on Windows 10 will need to wait a bit longer for their turn. There’s also good news for users with ARM-based Windows machines, as a native ARM64 version of Arc is planned for a future release. Interestingly, the Windows version of Arc leverages Apple’s Swift programming language, similar to the macOS version. This allows the browser to share some core code with its Mac counterpart.

Arc has a unique interface with a sidebar that houses features like tabs, library, easels & notes, spaces, boosts, and archived tabs. It also has some innovative features like the ability to rename tabs, peek into links before opening them, and take notes within the browser.

However, Arc also has some hard edges. It has a steep learning curve due to its new design and reliance on keyboard shortcuts. Overall, it is a promising new browser with some innovative features, but some may argue that it is not ready for mass adoption yet. Well, with a whole new user base, we’ll find out soon what people think about the Browser.

Download Arc Browser here.

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Apple is Working on a Fix for iPhone Alarms Not Going Off as Expected

According to recent reports, a new issue has been plaguing some iPhone users where their phone alarms aren’t going off as expected. Apple has acknowledged the problem and is actively working on a fix.

People on social media have been very vocal about this issue, and Apple is taking steps

Social media reports over the past few weeks highlighted this issue, and some users suspect it might be linked to the iPhone’s “Gaze Awareness” feature. This feature is designed to automatically reduce notification volume when the user is looking at the phone. The speculation is that Gaze Awareness might be misinterpreting user attention and lowering the alarm volume even when the user is asleep.

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While Apple hasn’t confirmed the exact cause, users can try disabling Gaze Awareness as a potential solution. This can be done through the Settings app by navigating to Face ID & Passcode and turning off Gaze Awareness. Resolving this issue is quite high up in Apple’s list of priorities, since Alarms are key to any smartphone user’s schedule, and bugs and issues like these only add to the exasperation of the user who has to rely on other methods to set an alarm reliably. We’ll keep you updated if and when Apple releases a fix for this, stay tuned to Gizmochina for more.

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OnePlus 11R & Nord CE 4 Get Summer Sale Discounts in India, Checkout their reduced prices

Amazon’s Great Summer Sale is set to kick off in India on May 2, 2024, with multiple brands offering massive discounts on their products. Popular China-based smartphone manufacturer OnePlus will also participate in this sale, offering attractive deals on the OnePlus 11R and the recently launched OnePlus Nord CE 4.

OnePlus 11R & Nord CE 4 offers

The OnePlus 11R, initially launched in 2023 with a starting price of Rs 39,999 for the 8GB+128GB model, will see a reduction to Rs 29,999, inclusive of bank offers. This model is currently priced at Rs 35,999. Additionally, it will be available with a 6-month no-cost EMI option, costing Rs 5,000 per month.

Similarly, the OnePlus Nord CE 4, still available at its launch price of Rs 24,999 for the 8GB+128GB configuration, will be offered at Rs 22,999 during the sale, also inclusive of bank offers. This smartphone comes with a 6-month no-cost EMI plan at Rs 3,833 per month.

OnePlus 11R specs:

The OnePlus 11R sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. It runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, coupled with 8/16GB of RAM and 128/256GB of UFS 4.0 storage.

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In terms of cameras, it houses a triple camera setup including a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide angle lens, and a 2MP macro lens, along with a 16MP front camera. The device is powered by a 5000 mAh battery with 100W fast charging support and has already received the Android 14-based OxygenOS update.

OnePlus Nord CE 4 specs:

The Nord CE 4 5G boasts a 6.7-inch AMOLED FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and an IP54 dust and water resistance rating. It runs on a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip, offering storage options of up to 256 GB. Its 5,500mAh battery supports 100W fast charging. With Android 14 and OxygenOS 14 onboard, it guarantees at least two major software updates and three years of security updates.

The phone’s camera setup comprises a 50-megapixel main camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera. Additionally, it features dual stereo speakers, an in-screen fingerprint reader, and Aquatouch technology for touchscreen functionality even when wet.

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Hisense Launches E8N Pro 4K Mini LED TVs: From 65″ to 100″, Starting at $980

Hisense announced the launch of its E8N Pro series Mini LED TVs, which are claimed to be the official custom TV of “Black Myth: Wukong.” The TVs went on pre-sale earlier this month. Now the series is up for sale on JD.com and comes in four sizes: 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch, and 100-inch, with a starting price of 7099 yuan ($980). Let’s check out its key specs.

Hisense E8N Pro Mini LED TV

Hisense E8N Pro Mini LED TV Specifications:

The E8N Pro series incorporates Xinchip AI picture quality chip Pro. This chip employs advanced AI algorithms to enhance image quality dynamically across various viewing scenarios.

The AI capabilities extend to deep noise reduction, motion clarity enhancement, and ambient light adaptation, ensuring optimal picture quality regardless of environmental conditions or content type. This ensures that each scene is displayed with a balance of light, color, and clarity that closely mirrors real-life.

The 100-inch model boasts an impressive 2592 Mini LED partitions which enables precise backlight control, enhancing the depth and detail of on-screen images.

Each TV supports a 4K resolution at a 144Hz refresh rate, further augmented by 288Hz motion interpolation for smoother motion clarity, making it particularly suitable for fast-paced gaming and action-packed movies.

Brightness and color accuracy are standout features, with the series offering XDR Pro technology achieving up to 5000 nits of peak brightness for the 100-inch variant and covering 95% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

For gamers, Hisense has incorporated specific features that enhance gaming performance, including compatibility with major gaming consoles, a dedicated “Black Myth: Wukong” mode, and support for Dolby gaming, GAME MEMC, and FreeSync Premium. These TVs also come with 4GB RAM and 128GB inbuilt storage.

The connectivity options are robust as well, with dual HDMI 2.1 interfaces and four-way HDMI device control linkage, facilitating seamless integration with other devices.

Audio quality is equally impressive with the E8N Pro Series. The TVs come equipped with a 2.1.2 cinema-grade surround sound system, including nine large sound units and a 25W super-deep subwoofer. This setup supports advanced audio technologies like Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and Hi-Sound Pro audio engine, creating an immersive audio environment.

The E8N Pro series is also designed with aesthetics in mind. It features an ultra-low reflective obsidian screen and a super thin, integrated design that maintains consistent color accuracy from different viewing angles.

Pricing

Coming to the pricing, the 65-inch model is priced at 7099 yuan ($980), the 75-inch model costs 9499 yuan ($1,312), the 85-inch model is available for 12999 yuan ($1,795), and the largest, the 100-inch model, is priced at 22999 yuan ($3,176).

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Xiaomi 14 SE tipped to launch next month in India, could be a rebranded CIVI 4 Pro

Last month, Xiaomi unveiled the Civi 4 Pro smartphone in China. This new sub-flagship device is powered by the recently launched Snapdragon 8s Gen 2 processor. The brand has currently made no announcements regarding a broader launch, a new smartphone called the Xiaomi 14 SE is headed to the Indian market, which could be a rebrand of the Xiaomi CIVI 4 Pro.

As per tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Xiaomi 14 SE will be launching in India in June 2024. As per the tipster, it could be a rebrand of the Xiaomi CIVI 4 Pro. He adds that this device will be priced under ₹50,000 in the country.

Previously, we have heard from sources that Xiaomi Plans to launch the CIVI 4 Pro as the Xiaomi 14 CIVI in India. So it is possible that the Xiaomi 14 SE could be an entirely different device. We expect to get more clarity on the topic in the coming weeks. In the meantime, here are the specifications of the Xiaomi CIVI 4 Pro.

Xiaomi CIVI 4 Pro specs:

The Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro (full review) boasts a 6.55-inch curved AMOLED display with up to 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 3000 nits brightness. It features a dual 32MP selfie camera and a Leica-optimized rear setup with a 50MP primary camera, 12MP ultra-wide, and 50MP telephoto with 2x optical zoom.

Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro
Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro

The CIVI 4 Pro has a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 under the hood, paired with LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 4.0 storage, and a 4,700mAh battery with 67W fast charging. Other highlights include an in-screen fingerprint scanner, metal frame, and HyperOS-based Android 14.

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Baseus launches Bowie MA10s earbuds with 48dB ANC, 3D Spatial Audio & wireless charging

Baseus, a well-known consumer electronics company, has just launched a new variant of its Amazon bestseller Bowie MA10 earbuds called the Baseus Bowie MA10s. As the same suggests, the new model comes with a smaller, more compact design without any compromises on the features.

Baseus Bowie Ma10s

Baseus Bowie MA10s earbuds specs features

The Bowie MA10s includes advanced -48dB Active Noise Cancelling technology that blocks out 95% of external noise, providing a clear and uninterrupted listening experience. For call clarity, the earbuds have four AI-enhanced mics that filter out background noise and focus on the user’s voice.

The earbuds offer 12 preset EQs and customizable settings to suit different audio preferences. Baseus’ 3D Spatial Audio Technology is also onboard these earbuds, improving the listening experience. The earbuds also come with three modes: Bass Mode for sports, Music Mode for immersive listening, and Game Mode for accurate audio-video syncing.

Baseus Bowie MA10 specs

The earbuds boast a 38-hour playtime with an 8-hour single charge, thanks to the charging case. The MA10s have a built-in digital display for showing battery levels and support wireless charging. These IPX4-rated earbuds are sweatproof and water-resistant, making them ideal for workouts or commutes.

Pricing

The Baseus Bowie MA10s has an MSRP of $49.99 on Amazon and Baseus.com. The brand is also offering a 20% discount on these earbuds with Claim Code “Best Deal,” bringing its price down to $39.99.

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Lenovo Tab K11 Plus global launch imminent: Check out specs & features

Lenovo recently launched the Zhaoyang K11 tablet in its home country China. This is a lower-end multimedia tablet with a large 2K display paired with a 4G Snapdragon processor. This tablet is apparently on its way to the global market too under a different name.

Lenovo Zhaoyang K11

As spotted by TheTechOutlook, the Lenovo Zhaoyang K11 has been spotted on TDRA, UL Demko, and TUV databases rocking the Lenovo Tab K11 Plus moniker. This tablet has been spotted with two model numbers: TB352FU and TB352XU. The Lenovo Zhaoyang K11 WiFi model features the model number TB352FC, while the WiFi + LTE model comes with the TB352XC model number.

These certifications indicate that the brand will be launching the Lenovo Tab K11 Plus in both WiFi only and WiFi + LTE models. The  UL Demko certification reveals that both variants have been tested with 15W and 20W chargers. We expect the specifications of the Lenovo Tab K11 Plus to be similar to the Lenovo Zhaoyang K11.

Lenovo Zhaoyang K11: Specifications

The Zhaoyang K11 tablet features an 11.5-inch IPS display with 2K resolution, 400 nits brightness, and a 90 Hz refresh rate. The display has a TUV low blue light and flicker-free certifications. For optics, it comes with an 8MP front camera and a 13MP rear camera.

Lenovo Zhaoyang K11

Lenovo has provided a quad-speaker setup on the tablet, along with dual microphones. Under the hood, it features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It has an Android 14-based ZUI 16 operating system. The battery offers an 8600mAh capacity with support for 20W fast charging.

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Huawei Watch GT 4 41mm could soon get an attractive Silver & Green color option

In September 2023, Huawei first debuted its Watch GT 4 smartwatch in the global market, offered in 41mm and 46mm models. Since then, it has periodically released some unique variants and special editions of this smartwatch, like the Huawei Watch GT 4 Spring Edition and the Watch GT 4 Gold Milanese version.

Now, tipster @MysteryLupin has claimed that the brand is preparing to launch another variant of the Watch GT 4 in Europe. Although the tipster has not mentioned the exact name of this edition, it is clear from the images shared that it will be based on the existing 41mm model.

The smartwatch will feature a silver body, paired with mint green color straps. This will be the first time that the brand will be launching a silver color body for the 41mm model of the Watch GT 4.

We expect the specifications to remain the same, meaning that it will likely have a 1.32″ AMOLED display with 466 × 466 pixels resolution and 352 PPI pixel density. With AOD enabled, this model provides 2 days’ worth of battery life, however, with AOD off, you can squeeze up to 7 days of battery life out of it.

The device offers dual-band GNSS for accurate location tracking and supports over 100 sports modes, including new ones like Padel. In the health and fitness department, it includes features such as Stay Fit, Activity Rings 2.0, advanced sleep tracking with TruSeen 5.5+ and TruSleep 3.0, and Menstrual Cycle Management 3.0.

In related news, Huawei has announced that it will be launching the Huawei Watch Fit 3 on May 7. Additionally, rumor has it that the brand also plans to launch the Huawei Watch 4 Pro Space Exploration Edition in the global market soon.

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LG launches 44.5-inch OLED 240Hz ultrawide gaming monitor for $1,380

LG has unveiled its latest UltraGear gaming monitor in the Chinese market, the 45GS95QE, boasting a massive 44.5-inch curved OLED display with an impressive 240Hz refresh rate. This monitor is designed to deliver an immersive and ultra-smooth gaming experience for competitive gamers. Let’s check out its key specs.

LG UltraGear 45GS95QE Monitor

LG UltraGear 45GS95QE Specifications:

The 45GS95QE features a 44.5-inch 3440×1440 resolution OLED panel with an 800R curvature and 21:9 aspect ratio, offering a wider field of view compared to traditional 16:9 displays.

It boasts a high brightness of 275 nits with a peak brightness of up to 1300 nits, covering 98.5% of the DCI-P3 color gamut for vibrant and accurate colors. Additionally, the OLED Care function helps reduce screen burn-in and slow down monitor aging.

The monitor comes with a 240Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth and tear-free visuals. The 0.03ms (GtG) response time further minimizes motion blur, providing a seamless and responsive gaming experience. Compatibility with both DP 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 interfaces allows for connecting the monitor to various devices to achieve the high refresh rate.

The 45GS95QE comes equipped with VESA ClearMR 13000 technology, further reducing motion blur during fast-paced gameplay. It also features AGLR anti-glare low reflection technology to minimize light source interference on the screen.

The monitor features HDR TrueBlack400 and includes several gamer-centric features like a black stabilizer for better visibility in dark areas, an FPS counter, and a dynamic action sync to minimize input lag. The on-screen display allows for easy customization of settings, including a “Brighter OLED” quick setup mode. The L-shaped stand offers adjustability for tilt, height, and rotation, and even allows for dual-screen display capability.

LG emphasizes the monitor’s “Boundless Vision, Infinite Combat” design, highlighting the immersive experience it provides. The 800R curvature is claimed to conform to natural human vision, further enhancing the feeling of being in the game.

For connectivity, the monitor includes a 4-pole headphone jack and supports PBP and PIP functionality, allowing for displaying two input screens simultaneously. Additionally, the 45GS95QE is certified with NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, ensuring smooth visuals and minimizing screen tearing.

Pricing and Availability

LG UltraGear 45GS95QE monitor is now up for pre-sale on JD.com at an introductory price of 9999 Yuan ($1,380).

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Amazfit Helio Ring: New Smart Ring Unveiled for Athletes

In a recent press release, Zepp Health unveiled the Amazfit Helio Ring, a fitness tracker designed specifically for athletes. Launching May 15th in the US for $299.99, it promises deep insights into recovery and performance.

Amazfit Helio Ring

The Amazfit Helio Ring is made of lightweight titanium, boasting comfort and durability. The brand claims that it is capable of tracking sleep, and heart rate variability, and generates a daily ‘readiness score’ – a crucial indicator of an athlete’s physical and mental preparedness for training. This readiness core can help athletes personalize their training based on real-time health data.

Helio Ring also syncs with the Zepp App, aggregating data from the ring and any paired Amazfit smartwatch. This unified platform provides a central hub for all fitness and health information.

Zepp Health CEO Wayne Huang said “At Zepp Health, we’re empowering athletes with elite-level performance and recovery analysis right at their fingertips. With our Zepp App now seamlessly integrating data from both the athlete’s smartwatch and their Amazfit Helio Ring, they will have complete access to all their insights in one place. It’s not just about monitoring; it’s about leveraging every bit of insight to push boundaries, unlock potential, and redefine athletic excellence.”

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Huawei Watch Fit 3 launch tased for May 7, Amazon reveals details & pricing

Huawei‘s upcoming smartwatch called the Huawei Fit 3 is now available to pre-order in many countries across Europe including UK and Germany. The official UK website has teased the launch of the Huawei Fit 3, scheduled for May 7, 2024.

While the official website hasn’t disclosed its specifications, Amazon product pages in regions like France and Spain have revealed all the details.

As per the now-deleted listings, the Huawei Watch Fit 3 will feature a 1.82-inch AMOLED display with up to 1,500 nits brightness. The display will have a 60Hz refresh rate, along with 347 PPI pixel density.

Huawei-Watch-Fit-3

For health tracking, the watch will come with sensors for monitoring heart rate, SpO2 level, and respiratory rate. The Huawei Health companion app will log your health data and share progress reports on your overall fitness, as well as recommend workouts. The watch will also come with an in-built GPS and a new Track Running mode that will keep track of your lap distance.

Huawei-Watch-Fit-3

The Watch Fit 3 will feature 4GB memory and a 400 mAh battery, with a run time of up to 7 days with regular use. It will also feature Bluetooth calling, which will let you make and answer calls directly on your smartwatch, without the need to take out your smartphone.

Pricing & availability

As per the Amazon listings, the Huawei Watch Fit 3 Standard version has a pre-order price tag of €159.00/£179.98 in the EU & UK, respectively. On the other hand, the Leather strap version is priced at €179.00/£199.98. It is worth pointing out that the pre-order in the UK is bundled with Freebuds SE 2 White earbuds, which cost around £39.99.

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Purported HTC U24 Pro appears on Google Play console with FHD+ Curved display & Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor

Rumors surrounding HTC‘s upcoming smartphone intensify as details about an HTC smartphone have emerged on the Google Play Console. Codenamed “2QDA100,” this phone was also recently spotted on the Geekbench and Bluetooth SIG certification websites, and is believed to be the upcoming HTC U24 Pro.

HTC U24 Pro (2QDA100) Google Play Console listing

The Google Play Console listing reveals that the phone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor paired with 12GB RAM. Additionally, the listing reveals that the display has a resolution of 1080×2436 pixels with 480 ppi pixel density. The display is expected to be 6.78 inches in size with a 120Hz refresh rate (based on previous leaks). The operating system will be based on Android 14.

2QDA100-Google-Play-Console

The listing also reveals the front panel of the device, which features a curved display with a centered punch-hole camera. It also has a 3.5mm audio jack on the top side, while the bottom features a speaker grille and a USB Type-C port.

Currently, there is no official word of a possible launch date by the brand. However, as the device has already emerged on Bluetooth SIG, Geekbench and now Google Play Console, we can expect it to launch in the coming months.

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Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition with a collector’s box launched in India

Xiaomi launched a special edition Redmi Note 13 Pro+ to commemorate their 10th anniversary in India. This phone partners with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) boasting a unique design and collector’s box.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition

The limited edition features Argentina’s iconic blue and white stripes and AFA logos. The box showcases an image of Ángel Di María, Emiliano Martínez, and Rodrigo De Paul from the 2022 World Cup squad. Inside, fans will find a customized charger, cable, SIM ejector, and a special card listing past champions.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition

The smartphone itself has Argentina’s national colors on the back with Messi’s jersey number 10 printed in Gold. Other than that, the phone is pretty much the same as a regular Redmi Note 13 Pro+ in terms of specifications.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G World Champions Edition specs:

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition

The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G comes with an IP68 dust and water resistanceIP68 dust and water resistance rating, offering a 6.67-inch OLED display that features 2712 x 1220 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra chipset, paired with an Android 14-based HyperOS operating system.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition

The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ World Champions Edition comes in a single 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB UFS 3.1 storage version. The camera setup includes a 16MP selfie camera and a rear trio: 200MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, and 2MP macro. Connectivity options feature dual SIM, 5G, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, GNSS, NFC, and USB Type-C. Additional features include Dolby Atmos-supported dual stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and an IR blaster. The phone has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 120W wired charging.

Pricing & availability

This special edition device will be available from May 15th at a launch price of Rs. 34,999, with additional discounts and exchange bonuses available through partnerships with ICICI Bank. The phone can be purchased through Xiaomi’s website, Amazon, Flipkart, and retail stores across India.

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Keyboard flaw exposes keystrokes of 1 billion users on Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and Honor Phones

A recent report from cybersecurity researchers at Citizen Lab reveals a significant security flaw in several popular keyboard apps for smartphones, The flaw puts communications of nearly a billion users at risk of unauthorized access.

The report reveals that keyboard apps from big names like Tencent (QQ Pinyin), Baidu (IME), iFlytek (IME), Samsung (Android Keyboard), Xiaomi (using keyboards from Baidu, iFlytek, and Sogou), OPPO, Vivo, and Honor were all found to be vulnerable.

Android Keyboard flaw

The flaw is that these keyboards were transmitting user keystrokes unencrypted, transmitting what users type as plain text. So anyone capable of intercepting the data could potentially read everything a user types “in transit.” 

These include everything from normal texts to sensitive information like passwords and credit card details. Thus, the size and scope of the data compromised could be huge. 

The research team found that Huawei was the only manufacturer whose keyboard app did not show this vulnerability. The report says the team couldn’t analyze Apple and Google’s keyboards because these apps lack cloud-based communication features.

Interestingly, the report points out that none of the examined devices came pre-installed with Google’s keyboard app, Gboard.

On a positive note, most manufacturers have reportedly addressed the issue as of April 1st, as the firm has already notified them. However, Honor and Tencent’s QQ Pinyin keyboards are still in the process of being updated to fix the problem.

If you haven’t updated your device in a while, we advise you to do so as soon as possible. Additionally, we recommend using a keyboard from a reputable maker, such as Google Keyboard, to ensure better security.

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