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Ice-Cold Gaming in Your Hands: Nubia Red Magic VC 5 Pro Liquid Smartphone Cooler is Now Available for Pre-Order

The smartphone market is more competitive than ever. Tech giants like Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Honor, Vivo, and countless others are locked in a battle for market share. This intense competition has resulted in a sea of similar phones, particularly among Android devices, leading to consumer confusion. To stand out in this market, brands are targeting specific user groups.

One such niche is mobile gaming, and several manufacturers have responded by developing dedicated gaming phones. Nubia, a company with a five-generation legacy in gaming phones under the Red Magic brand, is a prime example.Moreover, Nubia doesn’t just offer powerful gaming phones like the recently unveiled Red Magic 5.

They’re committed to providing the ultimate mobile gaming experience, extending their product line to supportive accessories. The latest addition to this ecosystem is the Red Magic VC 5 Pro liquid-cooler, now available for pre-order. With a starting price of 269 yuan (limited-time offer: 229 yuan), this accessory promises to enhance your mobile gaming experience.

Nubia Red Magic VC 5 Pro Liquid Smartphone Cooler Now Available for Pre-Order

The Red Magic VC 5 Pro Liquid Cooling System features a large 3060 square millimeter VC liquid cooling plate, promising to reduce your phone’s temperature by a significant 35℃. It goes beyond basic cooling with AI temperature control, accessible through the Head Play app on Android devices (unfortunately, not iOS compatible).

The system combines several technologies: a three-dimensional suspended air duct, a custom 36mm x 36mm semiconductor, and a powerful 7-blade active cooling fan that peaks at 36W while remaining quiet at just 35 decibels. A custom-made TEC cooling chip delivers a 34% power boost over previous models, and its combination with liquid cooling technology enhances overall performance by an impressive 50%.

Designed for convenience, it attaches magnetically to smartphones. A traditional back clip-style radiator is also included for compatibility with other phones. Android users can personalize the device with customizable RGB lighting effects. However, to utilize the full 36W power, a charger of 9V3A or higher is required, as specified by the official statement.

You can now pre-order the Nubia Red Magic VC 5 Pro liquid-cooler. It will be officially available for purchase on March 29th at 10:30. The price is 269 yuan, but there’s a special offer for 229 yuan for a limited time.

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ASUS ROG Speednova gaming earbuds with 2.4 GHz low latency connectivity & bone conduction mics now available in China

At CES 2024, Asus unveiled the ROG Centra Truly Wireless Speednova gaming earbuds, with a promise of availability starting Q1 2024. Now, these earbuds have made their debut in China, marketed as the ASUS ROG TWS Speednova.

ASUS ROG Cetra True Wireless Speednova gaming earphones

Asus ROG TWS Speednova specs:

Compared to its predecessor, the key change here is the integration of 2.4 GHz connectivity (Speednova wireless technology) along with standard Bluetooth. This approach, using a USB-C wireless receiver, aims to offer very low latency, which is important for gaming.

ASUS ROG Cetra True Wireless Speednova gaming earphones

The device is designed to support higher-quality audio, utilizing the 2.4 GHz connection to enable 24-bit 96 kHz audio through the LC3+ codec. It incorporates Dirac Opteo technology to help improve sound quality using DSP. An interesting feature of this model is its ‘hybrid multipoint’ capability, which allows it to connect via Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz simultaneously.

The ASUS ROG TWS Speednova also features adaptive active noise cancellation (ANC), which adjusts the ANC based on the user’s ear canal shape and how tightly the earbuds fit. It can offer up to 31dB of noise cancellation. It also includes an ‘Auto Mode’ that adjusts for noise reduction and ambient sound based on the environment, with different settings for Street, Commuting, and Home.

As for audio input, the earbuds use a combination of air-conduction and bone-conduction microphones to better isolate the user’s voice from surrounding noise. The ASUS ROG TWS Speednova offers a total battery life of 46 hours with Bluetooth and 36 hours with 2.4 GHz connectivity. The earbuds feature customizable ASUS Aura RGB lighting and are available in black and white. They retain features like wireless charging and an IPX4 rating for water resistance.

Pricing & availability

Currently, these earbuds are being offered for pre-booking in China at 1,499 yuan ($208), with plans for them to be available internationally in the near future.

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Black Shark launches open-back earphones with Bluetooth 5.3, ENC, low latency, IPX4 & 24hr battery

Black Shark has unveiled a new pair of open-back earphones called OWS 700, featuring a comfortable, non-intrusive design, large drivers for superior sound quality, and a low-latency gaming mode.

Black Shark OWS 700

Black Shark OWS 700 Specifications:

The earphones boast a sleek design with a focus on comfort. They weigh just 9.0g per earbud and are made from medical-grade silicone, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit throughout extended wear. The open-back design allows users to stay aware of their surroundings while listening to music or taking calls.

Under the hood, the earphones pack a punch with 16.2mm drivers for rich, immersive audio. Black Shark touts the earphones’ ability to deliver high-fidelity listening without sound leakage.

For gamers, the Black Shark Open-Back Earphones come equipped with a low-latency gaming mode that reduces latency to a mere 0.06 seconds, keeping audio in sync with on-screen actions. This can provide a significant advantage in fast-paced games where split-second reactions are essential.

Battery life is rated at 6 hours for the earphones themselves, with an additional 18 hours of playback provided by the charging case, for a total of 24 hours. The earphones can be fast-charged in just 1.5 hours.

The Black Shark Open-Back Earphones also boast some interesting features like ENC noise reduction for clearer calls, a “Shark Sauce Voice Pack” with various voice reminders, and IPX4 water resistance.

For connectivity, the earphones are equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, ensuring fast and stable connectivity for users. The earphones also feature intuitive touch controls for managing playback and calls; a single tap can play or pause music, and answer calls, while a double or triple tap navigates through tracks and adjusts the volume. Additionally, they support voice assistant activation and call rejection with a long press.

The Black Shark Open-Back Bluetooth Earphones are priced at 199 yuan (around $27) but are currently available for a launch price of 169 yuan (around $23).

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) With Android 14 Silently Launched

Samsung has quietly announced the refreshed Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) edition. It is listed on Samsung’s Romania website. The tablet arrives as the successor to the 2022 model. The original S6 Lite launched in 2020. The latest offering packs is the same as the previous edition except for a different processor. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) specifications 

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) has the same 10.6-inch screen surrounded by thick bezels. It offers a WUXGA resolution and the display is compatible with S-Pen. The device retains the same design with a single 8MP camera sensor on the rear. There is a 5MP front-facing selfie snapper. The tablet is equipped with AKG-tuned dual speakers and support for Dolby Atmos. 

Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is powered by an unspecified octa-core processor with 2.4GHz and 2GHz cores. Reports suggest that it is the Exynos 1280. The tablet is still offered on 4GB RAM coupled with 64GB and 128GB onboard storage. There is a microSD card slot for additional storage needs. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is backed by a 7,040mAh battery unit that is claimed to offer up to 14 hours of battery usage. Software-wise, the device runs on OneUI 6.1 based on Android 14 OS out of the box with Samsung DeX, Knox, and more.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) is offered in both WiFi and LTE versions. It comes in Oxford Grey, Mint, and Chiffon Pink colour options. The pricing and availability of the tablet has not been revealed yet. 

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Amazfit quietly testing blood pressure monitoring on its smartwatches

Amazfit is testing a new blood pressure measurement tool for the Balance smartwatch! This exciting feature, spotted by users in China, Malaysia, and Brazil, brings blood pressure monitoring to your wrist.

Amazfit Balance smartwatch

Amazfit Testing Blood Pressure Measurement Tool on Balance Smartwatch

While not yet officially announced, the feature seems to be in a limited testing phase. A YouTube video by user @petersoncpxb showcases how it works. Just like with other health metrics on the watch, there’s a dedicated app for blood pressure. Opening the app displays your latest reading with date and time.

Taking a measurement involves tightening the watch band and acknowledging a disclaimer about the watch not being a certified medical device. The process itself takes 30 seconds and requires you to place your arm flat on a table while remaining still. Once finished, the watch displays your systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings, along with your current heart rate. The app also appears to store historical data.

Similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Watch, reports suggest the Amazfit tool might require initial calibration with a traditional blood pressure cuff, with regular sensor recalibration recommended for continued accuracy.

Amazfit unveiled the Balance smartwatch last year in September with extensive health and fitness features powered by AI through Zepp Aura and Zepp Coach. The smartwatch boasts a 1.5-inch AMOLED display, water resistance up to 50m, and a BioTracker for sleep monitoring. It offers meditation and relaxation soundscapes and AI sleep coaching as a paid subscription service. Additionally, it can measure various body metrics and has a battery life of up to 14 days.

Amazfit Balance smartwatch

The exact date for a wider release of this feature to all Amazfit Balance smartwatches remains unknown. This news is exciting as it suggests Amazfit is pushing the boundaries of smartwatch capabilities, potentially offering a convenient way to monitor blood pressure for users in those select regions. We’ll be keeping an eye on further developments and any official announcements from Amazfit regarding a wider rollout.

In addition to the blood pressure feature being tested, Amazfit recently introduced the Body Composition Analyzer Mat. This companion product to the Balance smartwatch uses bioelectrical impedance analysis to give you a more complete picture of your health by focusing on lower body composition metrics.

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Robot designed in Australia and manufactured in China poses a challenge to Zoom and Google Meet

Australian engineer Marita Cheng’s company, Aubot, introduces its latest innovation, Teleport. This cutting-edge teleconferencing robot is poised to revolutionize remote communication for users worldwide.

Founded by Cheng in 2013, Aubot has been dedicated to crafting technology that assists people in their everyday lives. Teleport, introduced in 2016, embodies this ethos by offering a unique solution to the challenges of distance.

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Teleport is a sleek robot with a 10-inch screen and three wheels for mobility. Unlike traditional video conferencing, users control Teleport via a laptop keyboard, providing a more intuitive experience. Its applications extend far beyond the workplace, finding utility in education, family connections, event organization, security, and disability empowerment.

Manufactured in Shenzhen, China, Teleport benefits from the city’s expertise in rapid prototyping and collaboration with suppliers. However, final assembly and quality control take place in Melbourne, ensuring adherence to Aubot’s high standards.

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Marita Cheng’s entrepreneurial journey has been marked by her commitment to breaking gender barriers in the tech industry. Named one of Forbes’ World’s Top 50 Women in Tech in 2018, Cheng’s vision for Aubot stems from her childhood fascination with robots and her desire to make a positive impact on society.

Teleport’s features include a wide-angle lens, long battery life, clear audio communication, and obstacle avoidance sensors. These functionalities make it versatile and user-friendly across various environments.

As Teleport hits the market, it promises to revolutionize how we communicate remotely. With its innovative design and Marita Cheng’s unwavering dedication, Aubot is poised to make a significant mark on the world of technology.

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Allegedly Leaked Apple A18 Pro Benchmark Scores Suggest Massive Performance Gains Over A17 Pro

Apple introduced the A17 Pro processor on the iPhone 15 Pro models. It outperformed Qualcomm’s latest flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The Cupertino-based tech giant is working on the A18 Pro chipset for its next-generation iPhone 16 Pro devices. Now, a Weibo user has shared two images revealing different Geekbench scores which give us an idea of how much performance change there could be between the upcoming A18 Pro and the A17 Pro. 

Alleged A18 Pro Geekbench scores hint at massive performance gains

In the first Weibo post which is now deleted, the alleged A18 Pro scores 3,570 and 9,310 points in Geekbench 6’s single-core and multi-core test results which is 22 and 28 percent faster compared to the A17 Pro. In the Geekbench 5’s same single-core and multi-core test results, the A18 Pro records 2,571 and 7,359 points which translate to 20 and 38 percent respective inccrease in performance over the A17 Pro. 

Now, coming to the second post of the A18 Pro’s benchmark, the results are somewhat closer to the A17 Pro. The forthcoming chipset scored 2,822 and 8,571 points in Geekbench 6 and 2,517 and 7,359 points in the benchmarking platform’s single-core and multi-core test results. 

The Weibo user who shared the benchmarking scores says that the final performance remains to be seen. This is because Apple and other companies allow their chipsets to run at max potential. The OEMs then work on achieving a balance between performance and power efficiency. Apple’s A18 Pro is expected to be based on TSMC’s 3nm process. It is rumoured to comprise two high-powered CPU cores and six low-powered cores. 

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Huawei ecosystem brand Wiko set to unveil Hi Enjoy 70 Pro 5G on March 29

Wiko is an ecosystem brand under Huawei‘s umbrella, specializing in extending the reach of Huawei technology. They’re known for taking Huawei’s existing 4G smartphones and creating 5G-compatible versions. This allows them to target a budget-conscious market seeking the benefits of 5G with familiar phone designs.

Hi Enjoy 70 Pro 5G Launch Announcement

Earlier today, the company (Wiko) announced its latest upcoming smartphone, called Hi Enjoy 70 Pro 5G. The device will be officially unveiled on March 29th at 14:30. Additionally, the company has confirmed that the device will come with HarmonyOS.

Hi Enjoy 70 Pro 5G Launch Announcement

While we don’t know any more specs on this device, a leak from China’s 3C certification agency with model number BAL-AN20 sheds some light on the phone’s charging capabilities. The listing confirms 40W fast wired charging support, ensuring quick and convenient power top-ups.

Speculation suggests the Hi Enjoy 70 Pro 5G could be a rebranded version of Huawei’s recently launched Enjoy 70 Pro. This hints at what we might expect.

Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro

The Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro boasts a spacious 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a centered punch-hole for the selfie camera. Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor. In terms of storage, it comes with 128GB and 256GB inbuilt storage, paired with 8GB of RAM. Out of the box, the device runs on HarmonyOS 4.0.

On the camera front, the phone sports a dual-camera setup on the back, featuring a powerful 108MP main sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, it comes with an 8MP camera to take care of the selfies. The phone also features a 5,000mAh battery with 40W fast charging support.

Coming to the pricing, Huawei Enjoy 70 Pro starts at 1,499 Yuan (around $207) for the 128GB option. Color options include Emerald Green, Snowy White, and Obsidian Black.

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HyperOS Makes its Way to Big Screens: Xiaomi Launches TV S Mini LED Series with 55, 65, and 75-inch Options

Although many people think of Xiaomi just as a smartphone manufacturer, the company make a wide variety of products. For example smart TVs are a big part of their business, and the Chinese manufacturer is currently one of the top five largest in the world. In fact, as of the third quarter of 2023, they held 13.1% of the global market, coming in third behind Samsung and LG. Xiaomi isn’t slowing down, and they recently launched the Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series to show their commitment to the market. Here are the details…

Xiaomi Unveils TV S Mini LED Series with HyperOS and More

Xiaomi continues to expand its Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series. The company recently released 55 and 65-inch models, and now it has introduced an even bigger 75-inch version. This TV uses the HyperOS operating system and, as the name suggests, has a Mini LED display. This display, usually found in high-end products, offers all the benefits of OLED without almost any of the drawbacks. The Xiaomi TV S75 features a sharp 4K resolution and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate.

Xiaomi is committed to delivering the best audio quality alongside superior visual quality. For this purpose, the Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series aims to provide viewers with a cinematic atmosphere by combining a 25W stereo sound system with the Dolby Vision and Atmos. Xiaomi also asserts its prowess in connectivity technologies by incorporating HDMI 2.1 into this model.

This enables next-generation gaming features, offering gaming enthusiasts advantages such as low latency, high refresh rates, and VRR, which elevate the gaming experience to the next level. Additionally, Wi-Fi 6 support promises seamless connectivity even in congested network environments. Of course, achieving smooth operation for all these features requires high performance. To meet this demand, Xiaomi offers a powerful quad-core A73 processor.

Price & Avaliability

The Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series is currently only available for sale in China. However, it is expected to become available in other markets where the company’s TV models are sold in the near future. Here are the prices:

  • Xiaomi TV S75 75-inch (3999 Yuan): Approximately $588 USD
  • Xiaomi TV S65 65-inch (2999 Yuan): Approximately $441 USD
  • Xiaomi TV S55 55-inch (2399 Yuan): Approximately $353 USD

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Nubia Z60 Ultra ‘Photographer Edition’ will do real-time language translation similar to the Galaxy S24 series

Nubia is teasing a ‘Photographer Edition‘ of its flagship Nubia Z60 Ultra which it will launch on March 28. Nubia has confirmed that this spatial edition model will include an AI-based real-time call translation functionality, which the company is keeping high hopes for. Nubia notes “it can instantly become your portable translator.”

A feature similar to the Galaxy S24 Ultra

Nubia says that the photography edition of the Z60 Ultra will offer both real-time call translation and face-to-face conversation translation, just like the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

In addition to the AI-powered translation functions, this phone also includes an AI image model for better computational photography results. This phone also includes an ‘AI Magic Function’ that reportedly aims to understand the story the user is trying to tell with the photo and adjusts the image processing. The teaser also notes another and ‘AI Smart Voice’ feature. Although, the function of the last one isn’t clear at this point. Nobia notes “AI smart voice makes intelligent interaction more worry-free” (machine translation).

The Nubia Z60 Ultra ‘Photography Edition’ comes with the same hardware as the standard Nubia Z60 Ultra that was launched in December last year. Speaking of the optics the Z60 Ultra comes with a triple-camera setup – a 50MP Sony IMX800 main sensor with 35mm focal length, a 50MP OmniVision OV50E wide angle camera, and a 64MP 3x periscope telephoto with a focal length of 85mm.

It was one of the first adopters of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flagship chip and comes with up to 24GB of LPDDR4x RAM paired with 1TB UFS 4.0 storage.

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Redmi Note 13, Redmi 13C, and more getting HyperOS update

Recently, the Chinese brand Xiaomi started to release the HyperOS update for the Xiaomi Pad 5. The new HyperOS is an important interface update that improves system optimization. Millions of users have now updated their phones to HyperOS. While many devices have received the HyperOS update, there are still some devices that have not received HyperOS. Now Xiaomi is starting to roll out the HyperOS update for the Redmi Note 13, Redmi 13C, and more.

Many models have now received HyperOS

Redmi Note 13, Redmi 13C/POCO C65 and Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G/POCO X4 Pro 5G are now receiving the HyperOS update. The Redmi Note 13 series launched with Android 13 based MIUI 14 out of the box. While this new Redmi Note series was expected to launch with HyperOS out of the box, they were working on MIUI 14. Xiaomi is rolling out HyperOS to the Redmi Note 13 series gradually. The Redmi Note 13 and Redmi 13C/POCO C65 were the last to receive the new update from this series.

In 2022, the officially announced POCO X4 Pro 5G was running Android 11 based MIUI 13 out of the box and had the latest Android 13 based MIUI 14. Now this model has started receiving the Android 13-based HyperOS update. The released HyperOS update is the last major update released for the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G / POCO X4 Pro 5G. It will no longer receive a major interface update. It will only receive new security patches.

The build numbers of the update are OS1.0.2.0.UNGMIXM for Redmi Note 13, OS1.0.1.0.UGPMIXM for Redmi 13C / POCO X65 and OS1.0.3.0.TKCMIXM for POCO X4 Pro 5G. Redmi Note 13 and Redmi 13C received the Android 14 based HyperOS update, while POCO X4 Pro 5G received the Android 13 based HyperOS update.

Many users have started to access the update released for Redmi Note 13 and Redmi 13. The HyperOS update released to the POCO X4 Pro 5G is only available to Mi / POCO Pilots. All users are expected to have access to the new update in a few weeks. Also, here is a list of Xiaomi, POCO, and Redmi devices that will get the HyperOS update soon.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Leak Suggests Two SoC Variants, Bumped Up RAM, & 120Hz Cover Screen

Samsung is expected to launch the sixth-generation Galaxy Z foldable phones. Both the Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 have already surfaced in leaked renders. Now a tipster has shared the core specifications of the next-generation clamshell offering from the South Korean brand. It reveals some interesting upgrades. 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 leaked specs suggest massive upgrade

The tipster on X (former Twitter) who goes by username @kro_roe says that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be available in Snapdragon and Exynos processor options. If this indeed turns out to be true, it will be the first time the South Korean brand will launch its foldable phone in two variants just like the flagship S lineup. Of course, Samsung will use the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the Exynos 2400 depending on the market region. 

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is rumoured to get a significant upgrade in the RAM department. Alongside the base 8GB RAM, it will also be offered in 12GB. This will again depend on the region. The device will continue to be available in 256GB and 512GB storage configurations. 

The tipster reiterates a previous report that the Flip 6 will be backed by a larger 4,000mAh battery unit. He also goes on to add that Samsung is working on making the external display support 120Hz refresh rate which would be another huge upgrade in years on the clamshell foldable phone. 

It’s worth noting that this is just a rumor which should be taken with a healthy grain of salt. We are still a few months away from the Galaxy Unpacked event which is expected to happen in early July this year. 

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Tim Cook praises Chinese suppliers’ innovation at China Development Forum

During his appearance at the China Development Forum in Beijing, Tim Cook, CEO of Apple Inc., praised Chinese suppliers for their innovative strides toward achieving carbon neutrality goals. The forum, hosted by the Chinese government and attended by Premier Li Qiang and over 80 foreign business executives, served as a platform for Cook to highlight Apple’s commitment to China amidst market challenges and global economic shifts.

Cook emphasized the pivotal role played by Chinese suppliers in Apple’s journey towards carbon neutrality, lauding their active participation and inventive approaches. Despite acknowledging Apple’s struggles in the Chinese market, including declining iPhone sales and intensified competition from local rivals like Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi, Cook reiterated the tech giant’s long-term commitment to development in China.

During discussions with Commerce Minister Wang Wentao, Cook reaffirmed Apple’s dedication to deepening its foothold in China, emphasizing ongoing investments in research, development, and the supply chain. He also underscored the criticality of China’s supply chain to Apple’s operations, recognizing the country’s advanced manufacturing capabilities and skilled workforce.

In line with efforts to diversify its geographic footprint, Apple announced plans to expand its research center in Shanghai and establish a new applied research lab in Shenzhen. These initiatives aim to enhance testing and research capabilities for key products while fostering partnerships with Chinese suppliers.

Despite challenges posed by economic downturns and strained Sino-American relations, Cook expressed optimism about Apple’s future in China. He acknowledged the necessity of maintaining a positive relationship with the Chinese Communist Party while navigating dependencies on Chinese manufacturing.

Cook’s remarks at the China Development Forum underscore Apple’s strategic balancing act between leveraging China’s manufacturing excellence and addressing the need for supply chain diversification. As Apple continues to navigate market complexities, its engagement with China reflects a commitment to long-term growth and innovation in one of the world’s largest economies.

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Realme GT Neo 6 SE to feature whopping 6000-nit display, launch in April

Realme and BOE have launched a new display that will premiere on the upcoming GT Neo 6 SE. Unveiled at an event today, the display boasts a remarkable peak brightness of 6000 nits and improvements in other aspects of the panel such as brightness, eye protection, touch responsiveness, and more.

Realme and BOE debuts 6000 nits display

A standout feature of this display is its impressive local peak brightness of 6,000 nits, making it the brightest in the world. While that’s the peak, the display offers a global maximum brightness of 1,600 nits, and a manual maximum brightness of 1000 nits.

Realme GT Neo 6 SE 6000 nit display

The manual adjustment is particularly relevant to users as it is the one achieved by manually adjusting the screen brightness to its maximum level using the phone’s brightness slider. 

The new display also supports a “game super HDR” feature that is said to offer a superior gaming experience with expanded dynamic ranges for stunning light and shadow effects.

While excelling in display capabilities, Realme hasn’t compromised on eye protection. The new display supports a new 3+1 Pulse low-frequency flicker, 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, and hardware-level low blue light capabilities. Additional features include adaptive display, sleep mode, and paper eye protection to reduce eye strain.

Furthermore, the display uses industry-leading 8T LTPO technology that offers smoother refresh rate transitions, reduced power consumption, and faster display response times. Realme says the panel’s refresh rate ranges from 0.5 to 120Hz.

Then there are some AI features on board as well. Realme has introduced what it calls a “Greenfield AI” eye protection function, which detects user fatigue and adjusts the display accordingly for various scenarios like system interfaces, media content, and e-books.

Additionally, there’s an AI game eye protection feature that will optimize the display during games for eye comfort. 

Realme GT Neo 6 SE 6000nit display launch

The display also offers a 2500Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate for a responsive gaming experience, along with a “wonderful touch” function that customizes the touch experience for enhanced game control.

This new generation of display technology will debut on the Realme GT Neo6 SE, which is scheduled for an April launch. The company should announce more details about the smartphone pretty soon.

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Huawei P70 Series, The Powerhouse You’ve Been Waiting For, Arriving Soon

Huawei continues to expand its product family. After the excitement of the Mate 60 Series and Mate X50, the company’s next product is another smartphone. The Huawei P70 Series was recently delayed from its early March launch date, but it seems to be finally arriving. Industry insider Digital Chat Station says the P70 Series may launch very soon. Here are the details…

Huawei P70 Series Launch Could Happen Any Day Now

In a shift from their previous grand launch events, Huawei has adopted a new strategy for releasing products. The company now quietly introduces their offerings to the market, yet continues to see significant success. We recently saw this with the impressive sales performance of the Huawei Mate 60 Series in China. Similarly, the Honor X50 Pro quietly launched in China. The upcoming P70 series is poised to be the third Huawei smartphone line to benefit from this quieter launch strategy.

Huawei P70

While the exact release date of the upcoming Huawei P70 Series still remains unknown, we’re starting to get a picture of its potential features. Rumors suggest it will carry an upgraded Kirin 9000 series chipset, possibly offering performance gains over the Kirin 9000S found in the Mate60 series. While specific performance details are unavailable, we anticipate power suitable for a current flagship smartphone.

Leaks suggest the Huawei P70 models will offer screen sizes of between 6.58 or 6.8 inches. Rumors indicate a curved LTPO screen with high resolution. The P70 series is expected to feature a main camera with either the OV50H or IMX989 sensor, along with a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 50MP 4x periscope telephoto lens. Pricing for the P70 series remains unknown, but last year’s Huawei P60 Art launched at 8,988 yuan (around $1,340), providing a potential price point.

SpecificationHuawei P70 Series
ProcessorKirin 9010 (SoC model may differ)
Display6.58-inch or 6.8-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz
RAM8 GB / 12 GB
Storage128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB
Rear Cameras50 MP Main (variable aperture) 50 MP Ultrawide, 50MP 4x Periscope, and Telephoto (improved zoom)
Front Camera32 MP (or above)
Battery5000 mAh
Fast Charging66W+ wired, possible wireless charging
Operating SystemHarmonyOS
OtherIP68 water/dust resistance, under-display fingerprint sensor

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Here’s a look at the ‘Photographer Edition’ of the Nubia Z60 Ultra, which will be released on March 28

The Nubia Z60 Ultra was one of the first to equip the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and was launched towards the end of last year in China. Now the company is teasing a photography-focused version of the Z60 Ultra that will go on sale on March 28th.

Speaking of this camera-focused special edition, Nubia asks “Have you ever seen one with such AI?” (machine translated). So there’s probably some AI stuff going on behind its imaging. However, the general trend for special editions revolves around only a refreshed look.

ZTE has released a preview of the ‘Photographer Edition’ of Nubia Z60 Ultra

Nubia Z60 Ultra Photographer Edition

The photography edition of the Nubia Z60 Ultra will reportedly offer the same components inside as the regular version. Speaking of the AI addition in camera, there might be some added features like camera modes in the camera app.

The Nubia Z60 Ultra offers a triple camera setup: a 50-megapixel Sony IMX800 primary camera (focal length 18mm), a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50E ultra-wide (35mm), and a 64-megapixel OV64B periscope telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom (85mm). Notably, the camera samples look promising.

Alongside the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the Nubia Z60 Ultra offers a 6000 mAh silicone anode battery and supports 80W wired charging. For storage and memory, the regular version offers LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, with configuration options starting from 8GB+256GB all the way up to 24GB+1TB. In the front, you see a BOE Q9+ OLED panel with 1.5K resolution (2480 x 1116) that goes up to 1500 nits in outdoors.

Nubia hasn’t released pricing for the upcoming photography-focused edition of the Z60 Ultra yet. We will update you as more information becomes available.

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Leaked: Here’s your first look at the Realme GT Neo 6 SE design

Realme is gearing up to add a new device in the GT Neo lineup with the GT Neo 6 SE. While Realme has shared some details about the smartphone, there’s still more to come, including its design.

Last week, we caught a glimpse of its schematics through a leak. But we’re still waiting for the full renders. However, a leaked image on Weibo has now revealed the real-life image of the GT Neo 6 SE, along with a render.

Realme GT Neo 6 SE design

As you can see, there are three circular cutouts on the back likely housing three cameras and a flashlight. The camera module extends to the sides of the device, which is a departure from its predecessor, although the Neo 5 SE also featured a sizable camera island.

For a closer look at the design, you can check out the render below. However, it may not be entirely accurate, so it’s wise to take it with a grain of salt.

Realme has officially confirmed that the GT Neo 6 SE will be equipped with the latest Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset. It’s Qualcomm’s latest mid-range SoC with performance levels comparable to the Snapdragon 8-series SoCs. 

The silicon features a prime Cortex-X4 core clocked at 2.8 GHz, along with four performance cores (A720) at 2.6 GHz and three efficiency units (Cortex-A520) at 1.9 GHz. OnePlus Ace 3V is the first smartphone to launch with the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3. 

Additionally, the smartphone’s 3C certification suggests support for 100W charging.

Despite the leaks and confirmations, there’s still much left to uncover about the Realme GT Neo 6 SE. Realme hasn’t even confirmed the official release date yet, but the increasing frequency of leaks suggests a launch in China soon.

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OnePlus Buds V TWS goes on sale in China for 149 Yuan (~$20)

OnePlus launched the OnePlus Buds V TWS alongside the OnePlus Ace 3V in the Chinese market on March 21. Starting today, both products are available for sale in the home country. Speaking of the OnePlus Buds V, it is now available for 149 Yuan (~$20). And if you purchase this audio product along with the OnePlus Ace 3V, the price is 139 Yuan (around $19).

Oppo Enco Buds2 Pro with refreshed colors and a lower price tag

The OnePlus Buds V is available in three different colors – Sandstone White, Interstellar Blue, and Shadow Black. For reference, it comes with a very similar design to the Oppo Enco Buds2 Pro, which offers a semi-in-rat design for the earbuds and a boxy looking design for the case.

These new earbuds from OnePlus come with 12.4mm titanium-plated dynamic drivers. It supports Dolby Atmos and dual-mic noise cancellation for calls. For the gamers out there, it comes with a 94ms latency, which is the same as the same as the Oppo Enco Buds2 Pro from January (priced around 169 Yuan).

For connectivity, it equips Bluetooth 5.3. Just as the product from Oppo, it also offers 8 hours of playback on a single charge and a total of 38 hours including the charging case.

Speaking of the in-ear experience, the earbuds are quite lightweight at 4.3 grams each, which also fits snugly in place. This product also equips an IP55 dust and water resistance rating which theoretically means protection against little splashes of water drops. So you won’t have to worry about sweat during your workout sessions.

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Red Magic 9 Pro Bumblebee Transformers Edition To Launch on March 29

Nubia launched the Red Magic 9 Pro in China in November last year. The device debuted in the global markets a month later in December. The brand also announced the smartphone in a White Special Edition earlier in January this year. Now, Red Magic on its official Weibo handle has teased the arrival of a new special edition variant of the Red Magic 9 Pro. 

Red Magic 9 Pro Bumblebee Transformers Edition confirmed

The Red Magic 9 Pro is confirmed to come in Bumblebee Transformers edition. It is set to debut on March 29 at 10 am local time. The brand is tight-lipped about the details of the upcoming offering. For those unaware, Bumblebee is a fictional robot character appearing in the Transformers franchise. 

This isn’t the first time Red Magic is announcing a Bumblebee Transformers Edition. The brand is continuing the tradition as it has launched a similar variant with the Red Magic 7S Pro and 8S Pro in the last two years. The last two phones have featured a design inspired by Transformer’s Bumblebee character in Yellow colour. Hence, we can expect the same on the Red Magic 9 Pro. 

Additionally, the Red Magic 9 Pro Bumblebee Transformers Edition should come with a customised box. We can expect bundled goodies like a Bumblebee-themed charger, cable, protective case, badge, pins, and also an external attachable fan. 

The limited edition phone is very much expected to retain the same specifications as the standard variant. This means a 6.8-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, a large heat dissipation system, and a massive 6,500mAh battery cell with support for 80W fast charging. 

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Xiaomi debuts Mijia Smart Audio Glasses with air conduction technology at just $63

As planned, Xiaomi has launched its latest Mijia Smart Audio Glasses in China today. These smart glasses seamlessly combine audio capabilities with stylish eyewear, offering a unique blend of technology and fashion.

Design and Features

The Mijia Smart Audio Glasses come with a customizable design with six interchangeable frame options. If you need, you can tailor the glasses to your specific vision requirements as well. 

As the name suggests, audio is the main focus of these glasses. They use air conduction technology to deliver audio to the ear canals. Inside the glasses are ultrasonic speakers which utilize a fusion sound cavity structure algorithm to offer a clear and immersive audio experience.

Additionally, there’s dual anti-sound leakage technology to prevent leakage during calls while its call noise reduction ensures optimal communication quality.

The glasses offer impressive battery life, supporting up to 10 hours of music playback, 7 hours of phone calls, 24 hours of basic use, and a standby time of over 11 days. They charge conveniently via a magnetic contact point on the temple of the glasses. 

The Mijia Smart Audio glasses are also quite lightweight at 37.7g and come with ergonomic features like independently adjustable nose pads and a detachable hinge for comfort and practicality. 

There’s also intelligent wear detection technology that allows for automatic music pausing when the glasses are removed. 

Additionally, the temple supports intuitive gesture controls, allowing users to perform actions like playing/pausing music, adjusting volume, changing tracks, and more. Users can also interact with the glasses through compatible voice assistants.

Price and Availability

The Xiaomi Mijia Smart Audio Glasses will be available for crowdfunding in China through Xiaomi Youpin starting from March 27th to April 10th. The price is set at 459 yuan (~ $63) for the crowdfunding period while it will retail at CNY 599 (~ $83) after that. Xiaomi will announce its availability details after the successful crowdfunding.

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