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Samsung silently launches the Galaxy M15 5G with 6000mAh battery, four generations of Android updates

Samsung, without much fanfare, has launched its latest smartphone, the Galaxy M15 5G in select markets including Iraq and the regions of Levant

While the official pricing and availability details remain under wraps for now, the company has listed the phone’s specs on its official website, revealing everything there is to know about it. Let’s get into the details here.

Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Specifications

So the Galaxy M15 5G is built around a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate. The screen has 800 nits of brightness that should offer decent outdoor visibility.  

The Galaxy M15 bears a resemblance to its predecessors in terms of design. The device has three camera rings on the rear and slightly rounded edges for a comfortable grip. It is available in three colors — Light Blue, Dark Blue, and Gray.

Regarding performance, Samsung has not officially confirmed the processor but mentions the use of an octa-core SoC with a 2.2GHz clock speed. The specs align with that of the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor. 

The processor is paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The latter is expandable up to 1TB via a MicroSD card. 

Out of the box, the Galaxy M15 5G comes with the latest Android 14 operating system. Samsung is also promising four generations of Android updates and five years of security patches. 

Keeping the lights on is a substantial 6,000mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging. Notably, the Galaxy M15 5G retains the classic 3.5mm headphone jack and features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for security.

For photography, the Galaxy M15 5G sports a triple rear camera system. This setup is headlined by a 50MP primary camera, accompanied by a 5MP ultrawide camera and a 2MP macro lens. Selfies and video calls are handled by a 13MP front-facing camera.

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POCO M6 5G Airtel Locked model now available for Rs 8,799 ($106) in India

Poco recently announced a special Airtel-lock variant of the Poco M6 5G smartphone for the Indian market. This variant is advertised as the cheapest 5G smartphone on the Indian market. Starting today, interested customers can get their hands on the device via Flipkart.

Poco M6 5G Airtel locked variant pricing & offers

The smartphone is priced at Rs 8,799 ($106) for the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage model. This unique price comes with a locked Airtel Prepaid Connection, restricting it to Airtel’s network services. The variants with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage are available at Rs 10,499 and Rs 11,999, respectively.

Additionally, Airtel is providing a one-time 50GB data bonus, with non-Airtel users having the option to book a prepaid SIM online to avail of this offer.

Poco M6 5G specs:

The Poco M6 5G features a 6.74-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It’s equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor and a 5,000mAh battery supporting 18W fast charging. The device sports a 5-megapixel selfie camera and a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup.

Poco M6 5G

Running Android 13 with MIUI 14, the phone is available in Orion Blue, Polaris Green and Galactic Black. It includes features like a 3.5mm headphone jack, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, AI face unlock, splash and dust resistance, Bluetooth 5.3, and the ability to expand virtual RAM up to 8GB.

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Android 15 may bring satellite-based texting feature

Google‘s upcoming mobile operating system, Android 15, might bring satellite connectivity features for text messaging. Evidence of this feature was discovered in the latest Android 14 beta by Mishaal Rahman of Android Authority.

In the recent Android 14 beta, Google introduced a new “Satellite Messaging” page. According to this page, users with eligible mobile accounts may soon be able to “send and receive text messages by satellite.” There’s a button for users to opt into this feature once it’s available.

Although the beta page doesn’t specify any provider, tapping the “More” button leads to a T-Mobile page. This suggests that T-Mobile might be involved in offering this feature in Android 15.

Android 15 satellite texting

T-Mobile has previously collaborated with SpaceX to improve connectivity in cellular dead zones using satellites. SpaceX has also launched its “Direct to Call” satellites which are capable of handling all LTE phones. So, it’s likely that Google’s upcoming Satellite Messaging will tap into this technology.

The feature seems to serve both regular communication and emergency situations. However, there may be delays in message delivery and limited coverage in certain areas, as noted on Google’s page. Weather and physical obstructions might also affect the signal quality. 

Google is also working on a “Satellite SOS” function, possibly in partnership with Garmin Response, a center of support staff ready to assist users in difficult emergencies. This feature will be strictly for use in emergencies, and can also support text messaging. 

Although these details are yet to be officially confirmed, Google is certainly working on satellite-enabled connectivity for Android phones. Satellite connectivity could greatly enhance communication options for Android users, especially those who frequently find themselves in areas with poor cellular reception.

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Cult.sport Ranger XR1 smartwatch with 1.43:inch AMOLED Always-on display, Bluetooth calling & 8 day battery life launched in India

Cult.sport has launched the Ranger XR1, a new smartwatch targeting sports enthusiasts and anyone interested in keeping fit. This launch follows the Cult Active TR smartwatch which launched earlier this month.

Cult.sport Ranger XR1 specs:

The smartwatch features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with the Always on Display feature, making keeping an eye on the time and notifications easy. It allows users to customize their watch face from over 200 options. Another useful feature is Bluetooth calling, which means you can make calls straight from your watch without needing your phone.

Cult Ranger XR1

For those focused on health and fitness, the Ranger XR1 tracks a lot, including heart rate, SpO2, how many steps you’ve taken, how many calories you’ve burned, and how well you’re sleeping. It also has a feature to calculate your BMI, helping you monitor your overall health. The smartwatch supports more than 100 sports modes, so it’s pretty versatile no matter your exercise routine.

This smartwatch works with the Cultsport Watch App, adding extra features like live cricket scores, a calculator, and more. The Ranger XR1’s battery can last up to 8 days. It’s available in Black, Gray, and Red colors.

Pricing & availability

The Cult.sport Ranger XR1 smartwatch is currently available on Amazon.in at an introductory price of Rs. 3,499.

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Apple reverses course: M3 MacBook Air features faster SSD speeds

Apple‘s latest MacBook Air models, powered by the new M3 chip, shows a significant improvement in SSD performance. Benchmark tests and teardowns have unveiled the return of a faster configuration for the base 256GB storage model.

According to reports from the YouTube channel Max Tech, the 256GB MacBook Air with the M3 chip now features two 128GB storage chips. This is a change from the previous generation M2 model which used a single 256GB chip, leading to comparatively slower SSD speeds. The use of multiple chips allows for parallel processing, boosting both read and write speeds.

M3 MacBook Air SSD Performance Gains

Max Tech’s tests with Blackmagic’s Disk Speed Test tool revealed up to 33% faster write speeds and a remarkable 82% improvement in read speeds on the M3 MacBook Air compared to its M2 counterpart. 

These speed increases will likely translate to a snappier user experience, especially when dealing with large files or heavy multitasking.

It’s speculated that this change extends to the base model 15-inch MacBook Air with the M3 chip as well, though that remains to be confirmed.

M3 MacBook Air SSD speeds

Apple’s move to a single-chip storage configuration in the base M2 MacBook Air faced some criticism last year, even if the slower speeds weren’t always noticeable in everyday use. 

With the M3 generation, Apple appears to have addressed that issue, ensuring top-tier storage performance regardless of the storage capacity you choose.

So if you’re considering a MacBook Air upgrade, the new M3 models offer a compelling package of performance and value.  

You no longer have to opt for the 512GB model just to get the best SSD speeds. However, if you’re looking for a bargain and don’t mind slightly slower speeds, the M2 MacBook Air for $999 might still be worth considering.

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Get the latest Xiaomi 14 Ultra Flagship Phone at a discounted price at GeekWills (Coupon)

Xiaomi has again raised the bar with its latest offering, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. This flagship device stands as a testament to Xiaomi’s commitment to innovation, boasting cutting-edge features and capabilities that cater to the needs of even the most discerning smartphone users. 

Don’t miss out on the exclusive discount offered by GeekWills for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra flagship phone. Simply apply the coupon code 14U99 at checkout to buy this flagship phone for $999. Hurry, as this code expires on March 20.

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Photography Redefined

At the heart of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra lies its brand-new Qual-Camera LEICA System, a testament to Xiaomi’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of smartphone photography. Equipped with a Sony LYT-900 1-inch 50MP main camera featuring an infinitely variable aperture ranging from f/1.63 to f/4.0, this device ensures unparalleled versatility and image quality in various lighting conditions. Additionally, including OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) and ADL ultra-low reflection coating further enhances the clarity and sharpness of images captured.

Complementing the main camera are a 50MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 3.2x portrait telephoto camera, and a 5x telephoto camera, each offering unique perspectives and capabilities. Whether it’s capturing sweeping landscapes or zooming in on distant subjects with astonishing clarity, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra’s camera system delivers exceptional results every time.

AI-Powered Photography

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra leverages Xiaomi’s advanced AI large model computational photography platform, AISP, to further elevate the photography experience. Features like ULTRA SNAP enable users to capture fleeting moments with ease, while ULTRA RAW ensures uncompromising image quality for professional photographers. Moreover, with ULTRA ZOOM offering advanced 30X AI Super zoom capabilities, users can bring distant subjects into sharp focus like never before.

Immersive Display and Superior Performance

Featuring a stunning 6.73″ 1440P display with a silky-smooth 120Hz refresh rate and a maximum brightness of 3000nits, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra offers an unparalleled viewing experience. Whether it’s streaming your favorite content or immersing yourself in the latest mobile games, this device delivers vibrant colors and crisp visuals that captivate the senses.

Under the hood, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, ensuring lightning-fast performance and seamless multitasking. With 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and storage options ranging from 256GB to 1TB, this device offers ample space for storing your media files, apps, and more.

Superior Connectivity and Battery Life

In addition to its impressive photography capabilities and performance, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra sets a new standard for connectivity with its dual satellite communication feature. By incorporating high-performance antennas and Xiaomi’s signal enhancement chip, the Surge T1 ensures reliable connectivity and real-time communication, even in remote areas.

Furthermore, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is equipped with a robust 5300mAh battery that supports 90W super-fast wired charging and up to 80W fast wireless charging, ensuring that you stay powered up throughout the day, no matter where life takes you.

Elegant Design and Premium Materials

Xiaomi 14 Ultra exudes elegance and sophistication with its classic 3-stage design and premium materials. Whether you opt for the sleek black or white variants or the stunning Dragon Crystal Blue ceramic version, each iteration of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is crafted to perfection, featuring a lightweight ceramic back cover and a fully enclosed metal frame that exudes durability and refinement.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra represents the pinnacle of smartphone technology, combining groundbreaking photography capabilities, unparalleled performance, and exquisite design into a single, cohesive package. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast, a power user, or simply someone who appreciates the finer things in life, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is sure to exceed your expectations and redefine your smartphone experience.

Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G surfaces on Google Play Supported list ahead of launch

Infinix is working on a bunch of new smartphones in their Note 40 series. There are talks of four new devices — the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, Note 40 Pro 5G, and Note 40 Pro Plus 5G.

The top-tier variant, the Pro Plus, is expected to feature MagCharge wireless charging among other specs. Recently, the slightly toned-down version, the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G, appeared on the Google Play Supported devices list.

According to the Google Play Supported Devices list, the upcoming device will have the model number X6851. It will run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 7020 chipset and come with up to 8GB of RAM. Out of the box, it will run on Android 14.

The phone will sport a display with a resolution of 1080 × 2436 pixels, featuring curved edges and a punch-hole cutout at the center. You’ll find the power and volume keys positioned on the right edge of the device.

The smartphone appeared with the same model number in Indonesia’s SDPPI certification. Additionally, TUV Rheinland certification indicates that the device will come with a 4,900mAh-rated battery.

Infinix is likely to market the smartphone with a typical 5,000mAh battery capacity. However, other specifications remain unknown at this time.

As for availability, Infinix has confirmed that the Note 40 series smartphones will debut globally on March 18 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The 4G variant of the Infinix Note 40 Pro has also appeared on the Play Console database with the model number X6850. This listing reveals that the smartphone will feature a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC and can be paired with up to 8GB of RAM. 

Infinix Note 40 Pro schematic via FCC certification

It will run on Android 14 out of the box with Infinix’s custom UI. Moreover, the device is expected to have an FHD+ resolution display with a pixel density of 480 PPI.

As of now, there is limited information available about the Infinix Note 40 series smartphones. We will keep you updated as more information becomes available.

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Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge price tipped for Europe, to cost around €1800

Samsung is working on a new addition to its Galaxy Book series called the Galaxy Book 4 Edge. It’s the company’s first notebook powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor. 

The laptop has recently surfaced on the Geekbench benchmarking platform showing impressive raw performance. Thanks to a leak from tipster Roland Quandt (via WinFuture), we now have the pricing details for the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge in Europe.

Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge Price in Europe

As we all know, inside running the show is the Snapdragon X Elite processor. It’s a 12-core ARM SoC featuring new “Oryon” and “Phoenix” CPU cores developed by ex-Apple chip designers.

Thanks to Qualcomm’s new platform, the Galaxy Book 4 Edge is expected to offer a significantly longer battery life than its Intel-based counterparts. Rumors also suggest the processor might come with an integrated 5G modem, although this hasn’t been officially confirmed yet.

Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge Price

Moreover, the laptop is expected to feature a 14-inch display, 16GB of RAM (non-expandable), and a 512GB SSD.

With all this, the Galaxy Book 4 Edge is said to be priced at around 1800 euros. So it’s definitely a premium offering, similar to other models in Samsung’s Galaxy Book 4 line. For reference, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro with a 14-inch display and Intel Core processor is priced at 1899 Euros.

Surprisingly, the expected price of the Galaxy Book 4 Edge is even higher than that of the new Apple MacBook Air M3 in Germany, where the 13-inch model is currently available for 1759 euros.

Regarding availability, the leak says that the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge will not launch probably until June. It remains to be seen how this ARM-powered laptop will perform and whether it can truly challenge Apple’s dominance in the premium laptop space.

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iQOO Pad 2 series key specifications leak reveals large LCD screen, Dimensity 9300

iQOO is reportedly working on the iQOO Pad 2 tablet for the Chinese market. The device may likely break cover in April in China. Several weeks before the launch, tipster Digital Chat Station leaked the device’s key specifications, revealing that it would be a rebranded version of a Vivo tablet.

iQOO Pad 2 series key specifications (rumored)

To recall, iQOO unveiled the iQOO Pad as its first-ever tablet in 2023. It debuted as a tweaked version of the Vivo Pad 2. According to DCS, the upcoming iQOO Pad 2 series will feature a big LCD panel and the Dimensity 9300 chipset. In a previous Weibo post, the tipster reportedly mentioned that the model number PA2473 belongs to the upcoming iQOO Pad.

Readers should note that the above Weibo post mentions the word “series,” which suggests that the lineup may include at least two models. Several reports have claimed Vivo will announce the Dimensity 9300-powered Vivo Pad 3 Pro this month in China. It is also said that the Vivo Pad 3 will debut the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (tentative name) in China’s second quarter of this year. It appears that one of the upcoming iQOO Pad 2 models will be a rebranded version of the Vivo Pad 3 Pro. It remains to be seen whether the other iQOO Pad arrives with a repackaged Vivo Pad 3.

Vivo Pad 3 Pro specifications (rumored)

According to reports, the Vivo Pad 3 Pro will have a 12.95-inch LCD panel that offers a 3K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The D9300-powered tablet will offer 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB of storage, and an 11,500mAh battery with 80W fast charging. It will have an 8-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel rear camera.

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Samsung opens new Premium Experience Store in Bengaluru

Samsung recently opened a new Premium Experience Store at The Mall of Asia in Bengaluru. The store, spanning 1200 sq. ft., aims to serve customers in the northern parts of Bengaluru, offering a wide range of Samsung products and services.

Samsung opens new Premium Experience Store in Bengaluru
Samsung opens new Premium Experience Store in Bengaluru

Customers visiting the store can enjoy various benefits, including assured gifts, loyalty points, and limited-period offers on select Galaxy devices. Additionally, early bird giveaways are available for the first 200 customers making purchases worth Rs 20,000. Moreover, there are ongoing special benefits such as student discounts and cashback offers on smartphones, laptops, and smartwatches.

The store will also host Galaxy workshops as part of the ‘Learn @ Samsung’ program, catering to tech-savvy consumers, especially Gen Z and millennials. These workshops will cover topics like AI education.

Moreover, customers can experience a phygital (a mix of physical and digital) shopping experience through Samsung’s Store+ endless aisle platform, enabling them to browse and order products both online and in-store. Additionally, Samsung Finance+ and Samsung Care+ services are available for Galaxy smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches at the store.

Overall, the new Premium Experience Store at The Mall of Asia offers an engaging and convenient shopping experience for Samsung customers in Bengaluru, further strengthening the brand’s presence in the city’s dynamic retail market.

Sumit Walia, Vice President of D2C Business at Samsung India, expressed excitement about the new store, highlighting its immersive product experiences tailored to Bengaluru’s diverse consumer base. The store features a range of Samsung products, including the latest flagship smartphone series – Galaxy S24, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5.

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LG refrigerators face lawsuit: What’s the compressor issue?

An ongoing issue with LG refrigerators in the US has raised concerns about potential implications in other major markets like India, where LG fridges are popular. According to HouseDigest, this issue has sparked controversy due to faulty linear compressors, leading to frequent failures despite advertised long lifespans. Therefore, it is worth examining what’s happening in the US to understand potential implications elsewhere.

Understanding the LG Refrigerator Issue in the US

LG refrigerator with linear compressor

Numerous consumers have experienced their refrigerators malfunctioning after just a few years of use. From failed ice makers to complete cooling system breakdowns, the complaints are consistent and troubling. Even with warranty coverage, many individuals are left footing hefty bills for repairs, with the frustration compounded by the uncertainty of whether the replacement parts will last.

A class action lawsuit against LG Electronics alleges that some of its refrigerators, equipped with linear compressors, are failing to cool properly within 36 months of purchase. This widespread issue has led to significant consumer inconvenience and financial burden, prompting legal action to hold LG accountable for the alleged defects. Affected consumers are awaiting resolution and seeking compensation for the malfunctioning appliances.

Attorneys representing the plaintiffs argue that the issue extends far beyond isolated cases, pointing to the significant number of complaints they’ve received nationwide. They assert that LG’s linear compressors do not live up to the promised durability, despite the company’s claims of a 10-year warranty and 20-year lifespan.

While LG has settled previous litigation over refrigerator defects, it is now facing new accusations of fraud in the latest lawsuit.  For consumers who have purchased LG or Kenmore refrigerators post-2018 in the US, there is an opportunity to join the lawsuit and seek recourse for any faulty appliances. With over a hundred plaintiffs already involved, the case is gaining momentum, and the outcome could have significant implications for LG and its reputation in the US market.

The concerns surrounding LG refrigerators with linear compressors, as seen in the US, could potentially extend to other markets like India. It is advisable to research thoroughly, inquire about warranty coverage, and understand the company’s response to compressor-related issues before making a purchase.

What to do if you own an LG fridge with a linear compressor?

If you own an LG fridge with a linear compressor, it is advisable to search online using the model number and serial number along with “linear compressor issues.” This will reveal if others have reported similar problems. Pay close attention to any unusual noises or cooling issues with the fridge. If problems arise, contact LG customer support promptly, even if the warranty has expired. They may still offer assistance given the known issues with these compressors.

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Your Favorite Websites Are Becoming Apps! Chrome 124 Lets You Ditch the Browser (Almost)

Remember Chrome Apps, those handy app-like shortcuts to your favorite websites that went bye-bye in 2023? Google‘s replacement is here: Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). PWAs are web apps that blur the line between websites and native apps, offering an app-like experience without needing to download anything from the app store. Now, Chrome Canary takes PWAs a step further by letting you install any website as a desktop app!

One single click on the app icon can now launch the website in its own window

This means you can take any website you visit regularly and turn it into a dedicated app on your desktop. No more hunting for it in your browser tabs – just a single click on the app icon, and the website opens in its own window, ready to use.

Google Chrome

Previously, enabling PWA functionality required tinkering with flags. But with the latest Canary update, a new “Install page as app…” option appears in the “Save and share” menu. Clicking it creates a dedicated app window for the website. Existing PWAs like YouTube will even display their name (“Install YouTube”) in the menu.

To try it out, install Chrome Canary and enable these flags:

  • chrome://flags/#web-app-universal-install
  • chrome://flags/#shortcuts-not-apps

This feature is currently in Chrome Canary (an early version of Chrome 124). The stable Chrome version (122) focuses on AI writing and Read Aloud tools for Android. The upcoming stable release (Chrome 123) brings a built-in PDF reader for Android, an Android-style media player for desktops, and enhanced tab group sharing.

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Privacy Nightmare or Google’s Worst Enemy? New Phone OS Shakes Up Security

Apostrophy OS (AphyOS) is a new mobile operating system shaking things up in the privacy and security space. Unlike traditional Android, AphyOS ditches Google Mobile Services (GMS) and the Play Store. This means you get more control over your data and avoid intrusive background tracking.

AphyOS utilizes the Android Open Source Project to ensure security

Built on a secure foundation, AphyOS utilizes the open-source Android Open Source Project (AOSP) along with elements from the privacy-focused GrapheneOS project. This combination ensures a strong security core for your device.

AphyOS

Adding another layer of trust, the company behind AphyOS is based in Switzerland, a country known for its strict data privacy laws. Their focus on net neutrality further strengthens their commitment to user transparency.

Currently, AphyOS isn’t available for existing Android devices. Instead, they’re taking a different approach. By partnering with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), they aim to pre-install AphyOS on brand-new smartphones. This strategy targets wider adoption compared to custom ROMs, which require more technical knowledge to install.

Despite being new, AphyOS has already secured partnerships with European OEMs, showcasing promising growth potential. Their vision is to become a major player in the mobile market, prioritizing user privacy and security.

The future of AphyOS looks bright for privacy-conscious users. Overcoming challenges like establishing a new device line will be key to their success. We’ll keep an eye on their progress and update this guide as they announce new partnerships and market expansions.

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iPhone 16 Pro’s CAD renders reveal familiar design with a few changes in buttons

New CAD renders of the iPhone 16 Pro offer a fresh glimpse at the upcoming phone’s design, suggesting a familiar look with a few key changes. While some leaks had hinted at a more drastic redesign, these renders, obtained by 91Mobiles, point towards a more iterative approach.

iPhone 16 Pro CAD Render

iPhone 16 Pro CAD Renders Leak

The front of the iPhone 16 Pro appears to retain the Dynamic Island introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro. While this sketch depicts a two-island notch for clarity, the final design might resemble the previous version. The back features a camera bump design consistent with previous iPhones, potentially debunking leaks suggesting a more radical camera layout.

The most intriguing additions come in the form of new buttons. The renders showcase a rumored “Capture Button” located on the left side, potentially replacing the mmWave antenna housing. This button could act as a dedicated camera button, allowing for quick photo and video capture, or offer additional functionality like zoom control. Another possibility is it will act as an AI button, reflecting Apple’s growing focus on artificial intelligence.

iPhone 16 Pro CAD Render

While the “Capture Button” seems like a reliable addition based on reports from 91mobiles and MacRumors, there’s some discrepancy regarding the Action Button introduced on the iPhone 15 Pro. Some leaks suggest a slightly larger Action Button, while others claim Apple scrapped this idea in favor of keeping the same design.

Beyond buttons, the leaks suggest a slight increase in display size for both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, going from 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches to 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches respectively. This aligns with expectations of thinner bezels for a more immersive viewing experience.

The camera system could also see some notable upgrades. The iPhone 16 Pro might borrow the 5X telephoto lens from its bigger sibling, the iPhone 16 Pro Max, offering improved zooming capabilities. Additionally, leaks suggest a 48MP ultra-wide sensor exclusive to the Pro models.

While the design may not be a radical departure, the iPhone 16 Pro appears to offer some interesting refinements. The new buttons, particularly the “Capture Button,” could introduce welcome improvements for photographers and videographers. With a larger display and potentially powerful camera upgrades, the iPhone 16 Pro seems poised to be an iterative but worthy successor.

It’s important to remember that these are leaks, and Apple‘s final design could differ. However, they do provide a compelling look at what to expect from the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro. Earlier this month, 91Mobiles also revealed the CAD renders of the iPhone SE 4 which shows iPhone 14-like design.

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Sony LinkBuds 2 design and features revealed in a new leak

Sony is reportedly working on its next generation of earbuds, dubbed the LinkBuds 2. While details are scarce at the moment, a leak from The Walkman Blog (via Aditya Lala) has shed light on what we can expect from these earbuds.

Sony LinkBuds 2 Specifications (Rumored)

Most notably, the leak suggests the upcoming LinkBuds may include noise-cancellation technology. This is a surprising development considering the distinctive “open ring” design of the LinkBuds. Such a design allows earbuds to filter in external sound naturally. 

If the rumors are true, Sony must have found an innovative way to integrate noise cancellation with this unconventional design.

They have also appeared on the Korean RRA certification, which revealed the image of the earbuds. And it looks like Sony isn’t abandoning the core appeal of the LinkBuds design. 

The charging pins and driver holes appear slightly modified now. But the earbuds still retain the open-ring structure of its predecessor. 

The leak further says the LinkBuds 2 will have an “elevated audio experience” with sound quality potentially on par with the Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds. The LinkBuds 2 are also said to use the same MediaTek MT2833 chipset as in the WF-1000XM5.

Regarding colors, while the regulatory filing showcases the black variant of the earbuds, leaks indicate there might also be a light gray option available. Currently, details about battery life are under wraps. But the original LinkBuds offers around five-and-a-half hours of run time per charge.

Moreover, there’s also no official word on when the Sony LinkBuds 2 will arrive. However, since it has started appearing on regulatory filings the launch could be on the horizon. Sony LinkBuds and LinkBuds S were launched in 2022, so this is an due upgrade for Sony’s earbuds lineup.

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ViewSonic launches VX2776-2K-PRO monitor with 2K resolution, 185Hz panel at ~$230

ViewSonic is a leading brand in the monitor industry, known for its range of offerings. Recently, the company has expanded its monitor lineup with the launch of the new ViewSonic VX2776-2K-PRO monitor in China. Let’s delve into its specifications and pricing details.

ViewSonic VX2776-2K-PRO Specifications

The ViewSonic VX2776-2K-PRO boasts a 27-inch Fast IPS panel with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels (2K). Ideal for gamers, the display offers a refresh rate of 185Hz for smooth visuals in fast-paced titles. With a 1ms response time, users can expect reduced input lag and minimal ghosting.

To enhance the user experience, the monitor also features FlickerFree technology, which will reduce eye strain, as well as dark picture compensation technology for improved visibility in darker scenes.

Unfortunately, ViewSonic has not disclosed official details regarding the monitor’s brightness or color gamut capabilities. On the bright side, there is support for HDR and also the Adaptive Sync technology to reduce frame rate stuttering and screen tearing while playing games.

In terms of connectivity, the ViewSonic VX2776-2K-PRO comes equipped with a range of options.  It includes a 3.5mm audio interface for external speakers or headphones, two HDMI 2.0 ports, and one DisplayPort 1.2 port.

Importantly, ViewSonic says that to achieve the full 185Hz refresh rate, users must connect the monitor via the DisplayPort. The HDMI 2.0 ports are limited to a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz. This difference is due to the bandwidth limitations of the HDMI 2.0 standard.

Pricing and Availability

The ViewSonic VX2776-2K-PRO monitor is currently available on JD.com at a retail price of 1,599 yuan (~USD 225). Currently, the company hasn’t made any announcement regarding the global release of the monitor.

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Xiaomi 15 leak points to potential price increase

After the release of Xiaomi’s 14 series smartphones, anticipation is now growing for the company’s next flagship, the Xiaomi 15. Even though it’s not expected to debut until late 2024, early leaks and rumors are hinting at potential changes for the device, including a possible price increase.

Recent reports from well-known Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station suggest that the Xiaomi 15 could be priced higher than its predecessor, the Xiaomi 14.

Xiaomi 15 price

The Xiaomi 14 was launched in China with a starting price of CNY 3,999 (~ $563)  for the base 8GB/256GB storage variant. If we take these leaks into account, we can expect the Xiaomi 15 to be priced at over $600 in China.

While the reasons for this speculated price hike are not confirmed, it’s possible that the increase could be due to upgraded components and features.

The Xiaomi 15 is rumored to come with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor. Qualcomm has officially confirmed that this chip will include their custom Oryon CPU cores and is expected to have an improved NPU. Consequently, using this chip from Qualcomm might result in a higher cost compared to the current Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.

Xiaomi 15.

Moreover, the smartphone is said to feature a top-tier OLED CSOT LTPO display with a 1.5K resolution and impressive peak brightness. Additionally, there are speculations about upgrades to the camera module and improved battery efficiency. All these upgrades could potentially drive up the phone’s price.

These leaks offer early insights into what we might expect from the Xiaomi 15. However, it’s important to remember that information regarding price and specifications is still speculative. We’ll need to wait for more details to get a clearer picture.

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Huawei Nova 12i gets NBTC certified ahead of global launch

Huawei is set to expand its Nova 12 series by introducing a new model, the Huawei Nova 12i. This series, first launched in China last year, already includes models like the Huawei Nova 12, Nova 12 Pro, Nova 12 Ultra, and a Lite edition. The upcoming Nova 12i is a sign that Huawei wants to offer even more choices to its customers.

Huawei Nova 12i NBTC

The Nova 12i has been spotted on the Global Certification Forum (GCF), suggesting that Huawei is getting ready to launch this new smartphone. It was also seen on the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) certification website with the model number CTR-L81, which points to its launch happening soon. While the NBTC listing didn’t give away many details, it confirms that the Nova 12i is on its way.

So far, there’s not much information available about the Nova 12i, such as what features it will have or exactly when it will be released. That being said, we know that the device will only offer 4G connectivity. To get an idea of what to expect from the Nova 12i, we can take a look at the Huawei Nova 12 Lite.

Huawei Nova 12 Lite specs:

The Nova 12 Lite comes with a 6.7-inch OLED display, offering FHD+ resolution (2412 x 1084 pixels). It features a 120Hz refresh rate and integrates an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Under the hood, it’s equipped with a Snapdragon 778G 4G processor and is available in 256GB and 512GB storage options. The device runs on HarmonyOS 4 and is powered by a 4500mAh battery that supports 66W fast charging.

For cameras, the Nova 12 Lite has a 50-megapixel main camera, alongside an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a macro camera. The front camera is a 60-megapixel ultra-wide lens.

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LG launches pill-shaped StanbyME speaker, offers powerful sound on the go for $200

LG has unveiled its latest portable speaker, the StanbyME Speaker (XT7S), designed to complement its StanbyME portable display while also functioning as a powerful standalone option. Priced at $200, this pill-shaped speaker boasts impressive audio quality and a convenient design for streaming enjoyment at home or on the go.

LG StanbyME Speaker

LG StanbyME Speaker Specifications:

The speaker features dual 20mm tweeters that deliver crisp and detailed high-frequency stereo sound. It also comes with dual passive radiators to ensure rich and deep bass, perfect for enjoying movies, music, or games. It includes a variety of EQ settings such as Sound Boost for enhanced audio, a Standard mode for a balanced sound profile, and a Custom EQ accessible via a mobile app for personalized audio tuning. It supports SBC and AAC audio formats, providing compatibility with a wide range of devices and high-quality sound.

In terms of dimensions, the speaker measures 326 x 78 x 87 mm, making it compact and portable. The speaker is equipped with Bluetooth 5.1 for reliable and fast connectivity.

LG StanbyME Speaker

It has a USB C-type port for charging, and the battery takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge, offering up to 16 hours of playback time. The power consumption is efficient, with 6W in power-on mode and just 0.5W in standby mode. It’s also lightweight (0.9kg) and boasts an IPX5 water-resistance rating, making it suitable for outdoor use without fear of splashes.

However, the true magic lies in the seamless integration with LG’s StanbyME display. Pairing is a breeze, and the included remote control allows users to manage both the speaker and display with a single press. A dedicated widget on the display provides a one-stop control center for the speaker, offering easy adjustments and an overview of its status.

LG StanbyME Speaker

For an even more immersive audio experience, LG’s innovative WOW Orchestra feature comes into play. This technology combines the audio output of the StanbyME Speaker with the built-in speakers of the StanbyME display, creating a unified and powerful soundscape. The speaker further elevates sound quality with LG’s α (Alpha) 7 Gen 6 AI processor, which intelligently optimizes audio based on the content being played.

LG’s StanbyME Speaker is currently available in Korea and the US, with a wider global rollout planned for the near future.

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Samsung Galaxy A35 5G global model with 6GB RAM spotted on Geekbench

Samsung is gearing up to launch its new Galaxy A35 5G smartphone in India, alongside the Galaxy A55 5G. Ahead of the launch, benchmarks from Geekbench for the global version of the Galaxy A35 5G have surfaced (via MySmartPrice) revealing key specifications, and showcasing the device’s performance capabilities.

The device, listed as model SM-A365B, scored 1021 on single-core tests and 2897 on multi-core tests, indicating solid performance. It’s powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1380 SoC, utilizing a 5nm EUV process for efficiency and power. This chipset includes four Cortex-A78 and four A55 cores, alongside an ARM Mali-G68 GPU, promising a responsive user experience.

Galaxy A35 5G specs (leaked):

The Galaxy A35 5G features a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with a 1080 x 2340 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It also sports a triple-camera setup on the back with a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, and a 5MP macro sensor. Video recording in 4K is limited to 30 fps.

Storage options include 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. The device will run on One UI 6.1 based on Android 14, offering the latest software features. It’s equipped with a 5000 mAh battery for long-lasting performance. The Galaxy A35 is expected to land in Europe for a price tag of around €379.

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