For those unaware, Samsung offers Pokemon-themed cases for its Galaxy Buds. The brand released them in Europe last November. Now, Pokemon fans in Japan are in for a treat as the South Korean brand has announced the themed cases in the country. For those unaware, Pokemon is a Japanese media franchise comprising of animated series, films, video games, and more.
Samsung intros Pokemon-themed Galaxy Buds cases
The three newly announced Pokemon-themed cases for the Galaxy Buds are Super Ball, Hyper Ball, and Master Ball. All these three are called Poke balls that are used to catch any Pokemon. The Super Ball has Blue and Red colour whereas the Hyper Ball is Black and Yellow with an H initial. Meanwhile, the Master Ball is a very rare Poke ball with an iconic design and vibrant Violet colour. All three Poke ball cases are environment-friendly and made from recycled materials.
The Pokemon-themed cases are compatible with a host of Samsung’s TWS earphones including the Galaxy Buds2 Pro, Galaxy Buds Pro, Galaxy Buds2, Galaxy Buds Live and Galaxy Buds FE. Those who own any of these models and are Pokemon fans would want to get their hands on the themed cases.
The Pokemon-themed cases for Galaxy Buds are priced at 4,879 Yen (~32). They can be purchased from Samsung Japan’s official website, Slash B Slash online store as well as offline store in Harajuku.
Sony China has expanded its audio lineup by introducing the SRS-XB100 portable wireless speaker, now available for pre-order at 399 yuan ($55). Official sales are set to start on April 1st on JD.com, with the speaker offered in four colors: Black, Grey, Orange, and Blue. Initially launched in India in July last year, the speaker is now making its way to the Chinese market.
Sony SRS-XB100 Specifications:
Coming to the specs, this lightweight and compact speaker with a cylindrical design weighs only 274g and features a detachable double suspension strap for easy carrying. The bottom boasts an anti-skid silicone design for stability when placed vertically.
On the audio side, the speaker is equipped with a full-range speaker and a passive radiator for clear sound and strong bass. Sony’s unique DSP technology expands the low-frequency response range for enhanced bass. The speaker also features a Sound Diffusion Processor for wider sound dispersion.
Sony equips the SRS-XB100 with Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless wireless connectivity and extended battery life. It’s IP67 dust and water-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor use.
The speaker is claimed to offer up to 16 hours of playback on a single charge, ensuring you can keep the music going all day long. Additionally, the speaker supports USB-C charging for a convenient power supply.
For those who like to manage their music from their smartphones, the SRS-XB100 is compatible with the Sony Music Center app. This app allows you to control playback, adjust sound settings, and even customize the speaker’s illumination. The speaker can also be paired with another SRS-XB100 unit for stereo sound.
Beyond music playback, the SRS-XB100 also boasts a built-in microphone for hands-free calling. The speaker utilizes echo cancellation technology to ensure clear audio during calls, even in noisy environments.
Sony has kept sustainability in mind with the SRS-XB100. The speaker’s body and strap are partially made from recycled plastic materials, and the packaging is entirely plastic-free.
The OPPO Find X7 and X7 Ultra debuted earlier in January this year in China. Although not launched in the global markets yet, they are the industry-first smartphones with two periscope cameras. The brand is working on a new variant of the Ultra model reportedly called Find X7 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition. Now, it has been spotted on the China Telecom certification website revealing its key specifications, pricing, and more details.
OPPO Find X7 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition surfaces on China Telecom
The OPPO Find X7 Ultra Satellite Edition has a model number PHY120. This is the same as the 3C certification listing which revealed support for 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. The latest China Telecom listing confirms the moniker of the new Find X7-series device.
As the name suggests, the OPPO Find X7 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition will come with satellite connectivity technology that is already found on the iPhone 14 series, iPhone 15 series, and Huawei Mate 50. The feature is quite useful as it allows users to send emergency message alerts in places where there is no cellular network or WiFi coverage.
Apart from he addition of the Satellite Connectivity, the upcoming variant of the OPPO Find X7 Ultra will pack the same specifications as the standard Ultra model. The China Telecom listing reveals that the device will have the same design with a circular camera module housing four 50MP sensors out of which two will be periscope lenses. The front has a curved display measuring 6.82 inches and bearing a resolution of 1440 x 3216 pixels. The upcoming offering will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit. Other details like processor are not mentioned but it is expected to be the same as Find X7 Ultra.
The OPPO Find X7 Ultra Satellite Communication Edition is listed with a price tag of CNY 7,999. As per China Telecom certification, this will be for the 16GB RAM and 1TB storage variant. It’s worth noting that China Telecom listing has higher price tags than the actual price.
The Realme 12x 5G is set to launch in India soon. The company officially confirmed the pricing while a fresh leak revealed its entire specs list. So here’s everything you need to know regarding its specs, India pricing, and whether its a sweet deal.
Realme 12x 5G Pricing & Specs
The Chinese smartphone brand just officially confirmed that the Realme 12x 5G will be launched in the Indian market for under 12,000 INR (roughly 144 US Dollars). For this price tag, it is the thinnest device in its price tag measuring just 7.69mm in thickness. The teaser also confirmed that the Realme 12x 5G supports 45W wired fast charging. To recall, the handset is set to debut in the region on 2nd April 2024 at 12 PM IST.
Meanwhile, a fresh leak from Sudhanshu Ambhore shared the entire specs list of the smartphone. It will reportedly sport a 6.72-inch LCD panel that offers Full HD+ resolution, 950 nits of peak brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the Realme 12x 5G is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC that is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which can be further expanded by up to 2TB thanks to the microSD card slot.
The rear packs a 50-megapixel dual camera setup, while the front houses an 8-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calls. Other notable features include Android 14 OS out of the box, IP54 water and dust resistance, and 188 grams of weight. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more updates.
With Google‘s initial developer preview of Android 15, Samsung Galaxy device owners may be naturally curious about whether their phones and tablets will be among those receiving the update. While an official list won’t be available for some time, we can make some informed predictions about device eligibility.
Google is expected to finalize Android 15 around July 2024. Samsung will then integrate its upcoming One UI 7 into the new Android version, likely taking a couple of additional months. This means there’s still a significant wait before any Galaxy devices start receiving the software update.
Which Galaxy Devices Are Likely To Get Android 15?
Though there’s not a definitive list on which device will get the update, Samsung has promised the update durations for most of its devices.
So we can make a good guess on which Samsung devices will get Android 15-based One UI 7 updates. Folks over at SamMobile have curated the list of these devices which are listed below:
Galaxy S series
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy S22 Ultra
Galaxy S22+
Galaxy S22
Galaxy S21 FE
Galaxy S21 Ultra
Galaxy S21+
Galaxy S21
Galaxy Z series
Galaxy Z Fold 6
Galaxy Z Fold 5
Galaxy Z Flip 6
Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy Z Fold 4
Galaxy Z Flip 4
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Galaxy Z Flip 3
Galaxy A series
Galaxy A73
Galaxy A72
Galaxy A54
Galaxy A53
Galaxy A34
Galaxy A33
Galaxy A25
Galaxy A24
Galaxy A23
Galaxy A15 (LTE+5G)
Galaxy A14 (LTE+5G)
Galaxy Tab series
Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (Wi-Fi/5G)
Galaxy Tab S9+ (Wi-Fi/5G)
Galaxy Tab S9 (Wi-Fi/5G)
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (Wi-Fi/5G)
Galaxy Tab S8+ (Wi-Fi/5G)
Galaxy Tab S8 (Wi-Fi/5G)
Galaxy F series
Galaxy F54
Galaxy F34
Galaxy F15
Galaxy M series
Galaxy M54
Galaxy M34
Galaxy M53
Galaxy M33
Galaxy M15
The list remains speculative until Samsung’s official announcement, likely around August or September 2024. We will continue to provide you updates as it becomes available.
Tech giant Apple is in talks with Chinese internet giant Baidu to integrate Baidu’s Ernie Bot, a large language model (LLM), into its iPhone 16 and other products specifically for the Chinese market, according to a report from Cailian Press. This move comes amid Apple’s efforts to comply with China’s stricter regulations on AI-generated content.
Baidu Stock Soars on Potential Apple Deal
The report suggests Apple will leverage Ernie Bot for its iOS 18 operating system and Mac OS in China. Apple reportedly discussed with other Chinese firms like Alibaba and a Tsinghua University-affiliated AI company before choosing Baidu.
Apple is likely sticking to its in-house AI model or Google’s Gemini outside of China but opting for a locally developed solution within the mainland to ensure adherence to Chinese regulations.
The news comes on the heels of Apple CEO Tim Cook’s visit to China, where he reaffirmed Apple’s commitment to the market and met with key suppliers. Tim Cook praised Chinese suppliers for their strides towards carbon neutrality.
Cook announced plans to expand Apple‘s research center in Shanghai and establish a new applied research lab in Shenzhen. This focus on China comes as iPhone sales there have dipped 24% year-on-year (Counterpoint Research), likely due to competition primarily from Huawei.
The potential partnership aligns with Samsung’s strategy. Samsung uses Google’s Gemini AI globally but incorporates Baidu’s Ernie into its latest Galaxy S24 series in China for its “Circle to Search” feature.
However, both Apple and Baidu face growing regulatory hurdles. China has established detailed regulations governing domestic generative AI services, ensuring compliance with government-approved content.
The news of a potential Apple-Baidu partnership sent Baidu shares soaring by 6% in Hong Kong. Analysts see this as a potential win for Baidu, not just for branding its Ernie Bot, but for accelerating its AI monetization efforts and gaining an edge over Chinese competitors.
Apple has also officially announced its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2024 dates, which will take place virtually from June 10th to 14th. The company is expected to announce the iOS 18 with generative AI features. There’s also speculation that Apple may unveil an AI App Store at WWDC 2024, potentially representing a shift in its AI strategy by offering a platform for various AI apps from different developers, including its own upgraded Siri and offerings from competitors like Google and Baidu.
Xiaomi has partnered with Lumilan, a company specializing in the R&D, manufacturing, sales, and service of new OLED materials. As DCS notes, Xiaomi is aiming to polish the underlying technology of display materials by participating in research and development of key OLED materials. So, Xiaomi is not going to manufacture the end product or the display panels themselves, at least for now.
Xiaomi’s joint venture aims to improve the underlying display technology
We are already seeing a number of display manufacturers like BOE crafting great OLED panels that are getting brighter and brighter. An investment in underlying technologies could contribute to overcoming certain limitations and improving the end product even further.
For this purpose, Xiaomi launched “Xiaomi-Lumilan OLED Key Materials and Devices Joint Laboratory” in Ningbo, one of the industrial centers in China.
In the unveiling ceremony of the joint laboratory, Wu Cangzhi, general manager of Xiaomi’s mobile phone display and touch department, said: “Xiaomi’s goal in the new decade is to invest heavily in underlying core technologies and strive to become a global leader in new generation hard-core technology” (machine translation). He expects to consolidate Xiaomi’s underlying technology in the field of display materials with this latest development. He also noted that this joint venture with Lumilan will focus on the pain points of the OLED industry and strive to improve the performance of display products.
Chairman of OLED manufacturer Lumilan noted, “Lumilan will work closely with Xiaomi, starting from the Xiaomi-Lumilan OLED key materials and devices joint laboratory.” They are aiming to overcome the existing technological bottlenecks in the OLED display industry.
Infinix Note 40 Pro series is scheduled to launch in April in India. Its landing page, available on Flipkart, has already mentioned some of the key specifications that will be available on the upcoming Note 40 Pro 5G and Note 40 Pro+ 5G smartphones. Just as the brand focused on offering versatile and faster charging capabilities on the Note 30 series last year, the Note 40 series is also expected to offer a top-notch charging experience.
Infinix Note 40 series offers 20W magnetic wireless charging
Infinix Note 40 series supports 20W magCharge wireless charging
Magnetic wireless charging offers a stable connection, enabling faster and more efficient charging. On the other hand, traditional wireless charging utilizes induction technology, necessitating precise placement of devices on a charging pad to initiate the charging process. While both methods eliminate the need for cables, magnetic wireless charging often provides a more seamless and user-friendly experience due to its secure attachment mechanism and faster charging capabilities.
So far, Apple has been offering magnetic wireless charging with the MagSafe charging branding on its smartphones since the iPhone 12 series, which debuted in 2020. Android phones currently lack this feature, but it appears that the upcoming Infinix Note 40 series will be the first commercially available Android phones to offer support for it.
The Flipkart page indicates that the Note 40 series will feature 20W MagCharge wireless charging. Additionally, the Note 40 models will support reverse wireless charging, allowing users to charge other devices like phones, earbuds, and other compatible devices. In addition, the Note 40 models will come equipped with Cheetah X1, a dedicated chip for power management.
The Note 40 series also includes 4G versions of the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro. It appears that these devices will not make it to the Indian market. Instead, only the Dimensity 7020-powered 5G models, such as the Note 40 Pro and Note 40 Pro+, will be released in the country.
Lenovo has officially teased the launch of the new ThinkBook X AI 2024 in China. The new notebook is the company’s latest thin and light model, which it claims is the world’s first stainless magnesium alloy laptop. It was first unveiled during the CES 2024 event as the ThinkBook 13x Gen 4. So let’s have a look.
Lenovo ThinkBook X AI 2024 Launch Teaser
The Chinese PC maker just shared a teaser that confirms that the ThinkBook X AI 2024 will launch in the region soon. It sports a 13.5-inch display that offers a 2.8K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a 3:2 aspect ratio. Under the hood, the laptop is equipped with the Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, which is paired with 32GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 2TB of internal storage.
Thanks to its stainless magnesium alloy design, it weighs just 1 kilogram in weight and measures an ultra thin 12.9mm body. A large 74Whr battery pack powers the Lenovo ThinkBook X AI 2024 that promises to offer 21 hours of continuous video playback. Connectivity options include 3 Thunderbolt 4 interfaces and a 3.5mm audio jack. The notebook also houses a quad Harman Kardon speaker setup.
This model is expected to run on the Windows 11 operating system. Based on what we know so far, the laptop supports Bluetooth 5.2, a fingerprint reader on the power button, an FHD webcam with an IR sensor, a Kensington lock slot, a camera privacy shutter, and WiFi 6E. Lenovo is set to launch in the Chinese market soon, so stick around for more updates.
Huawei debuted the all-new Nova 12 series of smartphones in Malaysia. The latest lineup includes the Nova 12s, Nova 12 SE, and Nova 12i, which were unveiled in the Mexican market earlier this week. So here’s everything you need to know about their specs, pricing, and more.
Huawei Nova 12 Series: Design & Display
The design is the most highlighting aspect of all three models. The Chinese tech giant is offering a premium design on the Nova 12 series despite these being mid-range smartphones. Huawei’s new Nova 12s features a unique fashion-inspired print texture on the back along with an oval-shaped camera module. Meanwhile, the Nova 12 SE features two circular modules for the triple cameras, and the Nova 12i has a single large round camera island for its image sensors.
Both the Nova 12s and Nova 12 SE sport OLED displays. The Nova 12s has a 6.7-inch panel that offers up to 120Hz refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, Full HD+ resolution, and 1.07 billion colors; while the Nova 12 SE features a 6.67-inch screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, 270Hz touch sampling rate, Full HD+ resolution, and 1.07 billion colors. Lastly, the Huawei Nova 12i arrives with a 6.7-inch LCD panel that offers adaptive refresh rates of 30, 60, and 90Hz refresh rates, 270Hz touch sampling rate, and Full HD+ resolution.
Huawei Nova 12 Series: Specifications
The brand is equipped with the Nova 12 series with Snapdragon processors. Huawei Nova 12s is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC that is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It is powered by a 4,500mAh battery pack that supports 66W wired fast charging support. In just 15 minutes, the Nova 12s can be powered up to 62 percent. This model runs on the EMUI 14 out of the box. For photography, the device features a 50-megapixel primary camera that is paired with an 8-megapixel ultra wide angle lens and laser focus sensor. The front houses a 60-megapixel selfie shooter.
Other notable features include stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint scanner, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC support, ultra thin 6.88mm thickness, and a lightweight 168 grams design. Both the Nova 12 SE and Nova 12i feature the Snapdragon 680 SoC that is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. These models also run on the EMUI 14. The former is powered by a 4,500mAh battery pack that supports 66W fast charging while the latter is powered by a 5,000mAh battery pack that supports 40W wired fast charging.
Huawei Nova 12 SE features a triple camera setup that consists of a 108-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra wide angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. The front facing camera is a 32-megapixel shooter. On the other hand, the Nova 12i has a dual camera setup with a 108-megapixel main and 2-megapixel depth sensor. The front houses an 8-megapixel selfie shooter. The two devices support WiFi 5, NFC, and Bluetooth 5.0.
Huawei Nova 12 Series: Pricing & Availability
The Huawei Nova 12s is the most expensive out of the three and has a price tag of RM1,999 (roughly 422 US Dollars), while the Nova 12 SE and Nova 12i are available for RM1,499 and RM1,299 (roughly 317 and 275 US Dollars). As of right now, the devices are listed for pre-orders on the Huawei store on Shopee and Lazada. Those who pre-order Nova 12s till April 12 get a free Huawei Watch GT 3 SE and a gift pack worth RM988. The Nova 12i won’t be available for pre-orders, but hit the shelves on April 20. Early buyers also get a free Huawei Band 8 and gift packs worth RM308.
Game Help, a part of the PlayStation 5 console experience is about to be improved as Sony is working on an enhancement called ‘Community Game Help’. Game Help was introduced in 2020 with the launch of the PlayStation 5, that offers easy access to hints, tips, and walkthrough videos to help gamers progress through levels without needing to go elsewhere.
Community Game Help
Currently, game developers provide hints and walkthrough videos. As you may have already guessed, “Community Game Help” means hints and clips from fellow creators, that will be labeled as “Community Game Help” The PlayStation blog notes that this new addition to the existing Game Help “will start to become available in select games later this year.”
Community Game Help will be an automatic process
After opting in from the settings, whenever players complete certain activity in a supported game, a video of the same will be automatically captured. It will then be uploaded and a moderator will review the clip and decide if the clip could be helpful in guiding the community. If it proves to be helpful, it will be published as a Game Help hint with the label denoting that it’s from the community. And you will receive a system notification on your console.
Sony notes that only the raw footage will be uploaded. So you don’t have to worry about your audio, webcam footage, or party chat audio. You can check published videos and also remove them if you want.
In addition to the clips or hints from the community, the developer-generated hints that are currently provided will also be there. And when you are accessing hints labeled as Community Game Help, you can also rate them to help the system curate helpful content for the players.
Apple has submitted a new patent revealing that they can increase the battery’s capacity without increasing the size. Android devices are emerging with brand-new fast-charging technologies and high battery capacities recently, to the point that battery capacities exceeding 5000 mAh are quite common now. Apple is also now trying to offer bigger capacity batteries in its phones.
Apple’s new patent on bigger capacity batteries at same size
Apple’s new patent, named “Battery cells with tabs at right angle,” indicates that the capacity of new batteries by Apple can be increased without enlarging the battery size. This patent was filed in September 2021 first and was published on March 26, 2024. Apple has been researching methods such as membranes and foldable battery components to enhance battery life.
Apple’s new battery patent
Moreover, Apple’s new patent suggests that the battery connector for future iPhones could be something different than we’ve been familiar and different from the conventional battery type. Apple indicates that achieving a high-capacity battery is related to the tab locations in the battery. Apple explains this as follows:
“While one set of connectors may include tabs extending from a surface in a first direction, the other set of connectors may include tabs extending from a surface substantially perpendicular to the first direction. This may not only address issues with space constraints but may also provide improvements in resistance across the cell, which can improve the efficiency of the battery.”
Since Apple has just released this patent, it is not easy to have the new battery tech with iPhone 16 series. However, if things proceed as planned by Apple, the iPhones with large batteries might not be too far off. The Mac Observer also points out that the new battery could be offered in iPhone 16 series.
The recently announced Samsung Galaxy A55 has been available for purchase in some markets. Today, the device went official silently in China and is set to go on sale tomorrow (March 28). Here is a look at the specifications, features, and pricing of the A55 for the Chinese market.
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G price
Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
In China, Samsung has released the Galaxy A55 in two options, such as 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage and 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage. These options are listed for 2,999 Yuan (~$415) and 3,299 Yuan (~$455), respectively. The handset comes in colors like Porcelain Blue, Deep Space Blue, Ice Fire Puprle, and Lemon.
Samsung Galaxy A55 specifications
The Samsung Galaxy A55 5G has a 6.6-inch S-AMOLED screen that offers an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1000 nits of brightness, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The Exynos 1480 chipset and a 5,000mAh battery, which supports 25W fast charging, power the device.
Camera-wise, the Galaxy A55 features a 32-megapixel front camera and a rear setup comprising an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera, and a 5-megapixel macro camera. The device runs Android 14 based on One UI 6.1 software. In the global market, the device offers four major Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates. There is no clarity for the support software for the Chinese variant of the A55.
The Galaxy A55 comes with other features, such as dual speakers, an IP67-rated chassis with an aluminium frame, and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. It offers connectivity features, such as 5G, eSIM, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, and USB-C. It measures 8.2mm in thickness and weighs 213 grams.
Xiaomi recently launched the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro as the world’s first smartphone equipped with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip in China. A recent X post by Poco Global executive David Liu revealed that the upcoming Poco phone, which appears to be the Poco F6, will be the first phone in the global market to feature the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. Ahead of the expected launch, AndroidHeadlines has published a report to leak initial details about the Poco F6.
Poco F6 key details leaked
Poco F5 5G
A previous report revealed that the upcoming Poco F6 has the “period” codename. It also revealed that “N61” is the internal model number of the device. The new report, citing the Mi code as the source, claims that the device will feature the Sony IMX882 50-megapixel primary camera. For those who don’t know, the same camera is also available on phones like the Realme 12 Pro 5G and the iQOO Z9 5G.
The report further states that the Sony IMX355 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and an OmniVision OV20B40 camera, likely for macro shots, will accompany the main snapper. The device might feature a dual-camera system, potentially excluding the macro lens from the final product. Therefore, it is advisable to approach the leak cautiously.
The report further reveals that the Poco F6 has the SM8635, which is nothing but the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. For those who don’t know, the same device is expected to launch in the Chinese market with the Redmi Note 13 Turbo branding. The F6 is said to use OLED panels from Chinese display markets, such as TCLD and Tianma. As far as the launch is concerned, it is expected to launch in April or May this year.
Sony usually unveils its flagship Xperia 1 series smartphones around the second quarter of every year. This year’s Xperia 1 VI, aka Xperia 1 mark 6 is expected to be announced in the next few months. Ahead of the launch, some interesting leaks about the device have come to light.
Tipster Zackbuks previously mentioned that the Xperia 1 VI will feature a 2K display with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9, a departure from its 21:9 aspect ratio 4K display. For those unaware, Sony provided this high-resolution tall display on its flagships to match the widescreen format used in many movies, making for an immersive viewing experience.
However, this aspect ratio also comes with its drawbacks, with the most common one being letterboxing in many apps and videos, which means that black bars would appear at the top and bottom edges of the device since most videos and apps are optimized to run on a 19:9 aspect ratio. So the brand is likely trying to make the upcoming Xperia flagship more appealing to the regular users with this switch.
The tipster has now added that the phone will overall measure 162 × 74.4 × 8.45mm, with the display measuring 149.6 × 69.4mm. Compared to the 165 x 71 x 8.3 mm dimensions of its predecessor, it Xperia 1 VI will be 3mm shorter, 3.4mm wider, and 1.45mm thicker.
Although the device is transitioning towards a more mainstream design, Sony has suggested that it will retain its 3.5mm jack, a feature that has become rare among modern flagship smartphones.
OnePlus is all set to unveil the OnePlus Nord CE 4 on April 1 in India. The landing page of the phone, available on the OnePlus India website and Amazon, has been gradually revealing the key specifications and features of the device. With a couple of days remaining for the launch, tipster Ishan Agarwal has released an X post to reveal almost everything about the next Nord phone. The leak has revealed the entire specifications and official renders of the device.
OnePlus Nord CE 4 5G specifications (rumored)
OnePlus Nord CE 4 leaked render by Ishan Agarwal
As per the leak, the OnePlus Nord CE 4 will sport a 6.7-inch AMOLED LTPS panel that offers a 120Hz refresh rate. The brand has already confirmed that the screen will support an FHD+ resolution.
The Nord CE 4 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor. The same chip powers the likes of the Vivo V30 and the upcoming Motorola Edge 50 Pro. The SoC will be coupled with 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. For more storage, the device is expected to support up to 1 TB of microSD card via a hybrid SIM slot.
OnePlus Nord CE 4 leaked render by Ishan Agarwal
It may come equipped with a 5,500mAh battery and carry support for 100W SuperVOOC charging. The device is expected to go from 0 to 100 percent in just 30 minutes. It is likely to run on OxygenOS 14-based Android 14.
In terms of photography, the primary camera setup might consist of an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 main sensor and an 8-megapixel IMX355 ultrawide sensor. For selfies and video calls, there could be a 16-megapixel front camera.
OnePlus Nord CE 4 leaked render by Ishan Agarwal
At present, there is no information about the price of the OnePlus Nord CE 4. The device could likely arrive with a sub-Rs 25,000 (~$300) price tag. It will come in 8GB+128GB and 8GB+256GB configurations and will be sold in color variants, such as Celadon Marble and Dark Chrome.
Rumors are rife that the Redmi Note 13 Turbo could be the next Redmi phone to hit the Chinese market. As per reports, a rebranded or tweaked version of the device may be released in the global market as the Poco F6. It is speculated that the Note 13 Turbo may debut as early as next month (April) in China. Ahead of the rumored launch, Redmi General Manager and Spokesperson, Wang Teng Thomas, shared a video showcasing what looks like the Note 13 Turbo smartphone through the Douyin short video-sharing platform.
Redmi Note 13 Turbo front design revealed
In the video above, Thomas showcased the front design of an upcoming Redmi phone, which most likely is the Redmi Note 13 Turbo. The said device has a flat display, and its chin is slightly broader as compared to other bezels. It is said that there is no plastic bracket around the screen. He did not reveal the rear design or shed any information about the specifications of the device.
The Redmi Note 13 Turbo is expected to come equipped with the newly introduced Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. It will be the first time a Snapdragon 8-series chip will power a mid-tier category phone.
Redmi Note 13 Turbo front design
Recently, a Xiaomi phone with model number 24069RA21C was approved by the 3C authority in China. The listing revealed that the device may support 90W fast charging.
In related news, a recent report revealed that the upcoming Poco F6 will have a Sony IMX882 50-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel IMX355 ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro lens. The same camera setup is expected to be available on the Note 13 Turbo.
Huawei is set to update its smartwatch range with the introduction of the Huawei Watch Fit 3, following the success of the Huawei Watch Fit 2 in 2022. The new device was spotted on the CQC certification earlier this month. Now, it has picked up Indonesia’s SDPPI certification as well.
The certification confirms that the Huawei smartwatch bearing the model number SLO0B19 is called the Watch Fit 3. Unfortunately, no specification details regarding the Watch Fit 3 have been revealed yet, but with this certification, we expect the launch will happen soon, which means that we can expect the teasers to soon start rolling in. In the meantime, we can take a look at its predecessor, the Watch Fit 2, to get an idea of what the upcoming model could offer.
The Huawei Watch Fit 2 featured a 1.74-inch AMOLED screen, support for 97 workout modes, health tracking including heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring, and up to 10 days of battery life. It also provided connectivity options like WiFi and Bluetooth v5.2, and it was designed with a user-friendly strap-switching mechanism and 5ATM water resistance.
Given its predecessor’s specs, the Huawei Watch Fit 3 is anticipated to bring improvements to areas such as display, health monitoring tools, and battery life. We will know more about this smartwatch soon so stay tuned.
Spring has arrived, and with it, Huawei has launched some special edition modes of its popular GT 4 smartwatch. The new collection is named the Huawei Watch GT 4 Spring Edition, which is currently available in the global market.
The specifications are the same, however, the new spring edition models bring five new color options to the Huawei Watch GT 4 lineup, each accompanied by an additional strap. The 46mm versions come in two color combinations: Black + Deep Sea Blue and Black + Spruce Green, both equipped with a durable fluoroelastomer strap. The 41mm variant is offered in three colors: White + Glacier Pink, White + Mint Green, and White + Crystal Blue. The primary white strap is leather, while the secondary straps are made of fluoroelastomer.
Huawei Watch GT 4:
The Huawei Watch GT 4 features AMOLED displays, over 25,000 customizable watch faces, and dual-band GNSS for accurate location tracking. This series supports tracking for over 100 sports, including new additions like Padel. The health and fitness department includes the Stay Fit feature, Activity Rings 2.0, advanced sleep tracking with TruSeen 5.5+ and TruSleep 3.0, and Menstrual Cycle Management 3.0. The 46mm variant boasts up to 14 days of battery life, while the 41mm model offers up to 7 days. The Watch GT 4 has already received the Harmony OS 4 update and is compatible with both Android and iOS devices. Lastly, it also offers Bluetooth calling.
Pricing & availability
Huawei has set the price for both the 46mm and 41mm Spring Edition watches at £199.99/€219.99, including the extra strap. Additionally, customers in certain regions like the UK and France can benefit from an 8% discount via regional coupon codes, reducing the cost to £183.99/€202.39.
At the recent Vivo X Fold 3 series launch event, the brand also debuted a couple of much-awaited TWS earbuds called the Vivo TWS 4 and TWS 4 Hi-Fi earbuds. These are the successors of the Vivo TWS 3 series earbuds, which launched back in 2022.
Vivo TWS 4 series
Vivo TWS 4 and TWS 4 Hi-Fi earbuds specs:
The TWS 4 features Qualcomm’s S3 Gen 2 sound platform, while the TWS 4 Hi-Fi comes with the recently unveiled S3 Gen 3 sound platform, promising improved audio performance. Both models are designed for a comfortable in-ear fit and include features such as 55dB active noise cancellation, and a battery life that lasts up to 45 hours.
They use Bluetooth 5.4 for stable wireless connections and have ceramic tungsten acoustic diaphragms for better sound quality. The earbuds also offer AI-enhanced call noise reduction and 44ms low latency, with the TWS 4 Hi-Fi supporting high-quality aptX Lossless audio encoding at a 1.2Mbps rate and aptX Adaptive.
Huawei TWS 4Huawei TWS 4 Hi-Fi specs
A notable feature of the earbuds is their spatial sound field engine, creating a 3D listening experience with four different spatial sound modes. Both models include a 12.2mm dynamic driver, an audio range of 16Hz-48kHz, and support for various audio codecs, including LDAC and the above-mentioned aptX Lossless for the TWS 4 Hi-Fi, alongside AAC, SBC, and LC3.
Pricing & availability
The TWS 4 series earbuds are available in Dark Blue and White for the TWS 4, and Ultimate Blue and White for the TWS 4 Hi-Fi, priced at 399 yuan (US$55) and 499 yuan (US$69) respectively. They are currently available for pre-order and will be officially on sale in China from April 3rd.
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