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Apple may Have to Wait Until 2028 to Resell its Blood-Oxygen Monitoring Smartwatches

There’s some good news for Apple Watch users in the US who miss the blood oxygen monitoring function. As per recent developments, there is a chance for its return, though the timeline is quite uncertain – and possibly very long.

Apple is trying to appeal the ban, which may result in a sooner reinstatement

Remember when Apple was sued by Masimo for infringing the pulse oximetry technology used to measure blood oxygen levels? This decision affected the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. Documents from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) indicate Apple can potentially resume selling Apple Watches with the blood oxygen feature by August 2028 at the latest. This coincides with the expiration of the patent Apple was found to have infringed upon.

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However, this isn’t the only factor at play. Apple is actively appealing the ban imposed by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). If their appeal is successful, the blood oxygen functionality could return sooner than August 2028.

The whole situation is further complicated by the lack of a settlement between Apple and Masimo, the patent holder. As of now, a licensing agreement seems unlikely. Reports state that Masimo’s CEO remains open to discussion but hasn’t engaged with Apple yet.

That’s not all. Masimo is raising concerns that Apple might enable the blood oxygen function on jailbroken iPhones through software updates. They’re advocating for stricter restrictions, ideally at the hardware level, to prevent this possibility. This fiasco might end up costing Apple billions of dollars since Apple Watches are some of its most popular products next to the iPhones and Macs. We’ll find out soon if Apple can bring blood-oxygen-measuring Apple Watches back to the market, but for now, all we can do is wait. Stay tuned for future coverage on the same!

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Using Generative AI to Design New Cars? Toyota, Honda, and Subaru are Already on it

Generative AI can be used for a lot of things, but it’s hard to say exactly where the upper limits are. As of now, it seems to be vehicles. Recent news state that Japanese car companies are embracing generative AI to streamline the development process for new models. Utilizing the capability of generative AI to create new variations based on existing data, companies are expecting to significantly improve efficiency and potentially cut the planning and design time by 50%.

Honda is also leveraging Generative AI through its joint venture with Sony

Toyota is leading the charge by utilizing image-generating AI at its US research arm. This AI analyzes car design drawings and calculates air resistance, allowing for adjustments that optimize both design and functionality. Honda is also on board, using generative AI through its joint venture with Sony to develop advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) for their upcoming AFEELA car.

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An image of a concept car generated with DALL-E

Subaru and Mazda are taking a slightly comprehensive approach, focusing on training their workforce in AI principles. Subaru has launched a program to equip over 4,000 engineers with the skills needed to utilize generative AI, while Mazda is making AI training mandatory for all indirect employees in design and experimental departments by 2025. Mazda’s ultimate goal is to double overall production efficiency by 2030. That’s a big goal, but a realistic timeframe and rapidly developing AI technology can propel the company to its forecasted numbers. We can just wait and see what happens.

As car companies race to develop electric vehicles and autonomous driving features, one thing is clear – generative AI will be undoubtedly a powerful tool to speed up innovation and potentially reshape transportation. It will be interesting to see if AI also plays a role in churning out special car designs or functionalities that we haven’t even imagined yet. Imagine being able to say, “My car was designed by Artificial Intelligence.” It could be a flex, or not. That’s up to you!

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ASUS Unveils the MDS-M700 Medical Computer with AI-powered 4K UHD Image Processing

ASUS, usually in the news for its laptops, gaming smartphones or displays, has recently unveiled a powerful new medical computer designed specifically for the healthcare environment, and it’s the MDS-M700. This new machine seems to have its priorities somewhere else – precision, performance, and patient safety. The MDS-M700 boasts support for 4K UHD image processing, delivering sharper and more detailed visualizations of human tissues, blood vessels, and body structures. This translates to clearer diagnoses and more informed treatment plans.

The computer operates at a mere 45dB to minimize distractions

Hospitals can be noisy places, but the MDS-M700 operates at a whisper-quiet 45dB, creating a less distracting environment for medical professionals during critical procedures. This feature might not make a huge difference at a standard-consumer level, but it’s a whole different story with medical usage. Designed for sterile environments, the MDS-M700 features a compact design with a integrated cover, making it easy to clean and maintain in operating rooms and other sterile settings. Additionally, its alcohol resistance is a pretty useful feature, considering sterility is absolutely paramount in hospitals.

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The MDS-M700 adheres to rigorous medical safety industry standards, including CE, FCC, and IEC 60601-1-2 certification. This last standard ensures the computer functions flawlessly within electromagnetic environments, for instance, in the presence of MRI and other scanning machines, thus minimizing the risk of interference with other equipment or potential harm to patients.

Under the hood, the MDS-M700 packs a punch. It features a 13th generation Intel Core processor and offers the option of an Nvidia RTX A5000/A4000 graphics card. It also comes equipped with three Ethernet interfaces for versatile data transfer. Additionally, it supports optional 4K UHD capture cards.

The ASUS MDS-M700 medical computer is slated for release in April 2024 and will be showcased at the upcoming HIMSS24 global medical conference. We don’t see a lot of these companies putting out niche products, especially catered towards the medical field, so this is surely a refreshing piece of news.

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Chinese Scientists Create a Brain-Analysis Chip by Learning from Space Research

It seems like scientists are getting creative as they try to understand the human brain! A team in China has developed a special chip inspired by how they study objects far, far away in space. This chip is designed to help them unlock the mysteries of the brain in real-time.

The new chip can analyze a lot of brain data really fast, and works on it right away

Here’s the problem: scientists can now take pictures of a whole zebrafish brain at once, but figuring out what all that information means takes way too long. It’s like having a giant puzzle without a picture on the box.

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The Chinese researchers noticed something interesting. When astronomers study quick bursts of radio waves from space, they also need to analyze a lot of data fast. So, the scientists took a page out of the astronomer’s playbook and designed a chip with special processing power. This chip can handle a massive amount of brain data (like hundreds of movies playing at once) and start making sense of it right away.

Their research, published in a science journal, shows the chip actually works. It can track the activity of up to 100,000 brain cells in a tiny zebrafish. The scientists even used the chip to control the swimming of paralyzed zebrafish, which is reminiscent of the Neuralink chip – but it wouldn’t be wrong to compare the two of them.

Hopefully, this tiny chip turns out to be a big leap forward for brain research. It could help scientists understand how our brains work in real time, leading to new data – or even better, new medical treatments.

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Baseus Eli Sport 1 Open-Ear TWS Earbuds launched for $80

Baseus is launching the Eli Sport 1 Open-Ear TWS Earbuds, featuring an open-ear design that doesn’t go inside your ears, allowing for a more comfortable fit and awareness of your surroundings. These earbuds feature a 16.2mm driver for high-quality sound and deep bass.

Baseus Eli Sport 1 Open-Ear TWS Earbuds

They’re designed with titanium memory wire ear hooks, covered in silicone for a secure, snug fit. Additionally, they come with a lanyard to secure them during active use. The earbuds offer 7.5 hours of playback, with a charging case that extends total battery life to 30 hours. And a quick 10-minute charge provides 2 hours of use.

These earbuds are also equipped with dual-channel low-latency technology, Bluetooth 5.3, a HiFi-grade LC3 codec, and a wind noise reduction algorithm. They’re IPX4 water-resistant, making them sweat-resistant.

The Baseus Eli Sport Earbuds are available in black and silver with lime-green hooks priced at $79.99. A 30% off discount is available at launch.

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Ginza 1.0 trekking e-bike with a mid-mounted motor and belt drive unveiled

Rising e-bike company Urban Jungle has unveiled the Ginza 1.0 trekking e-bike. The Ginza 1.0 is equipped with a mid-mounted Bosch Performance Line motor with a 625Wh Bosch Power Tube battery. The Ginza 1.0 was showcased earlier this year at Velofollies together with the company’s Barrio 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 e-bikes. Urban Jungle is a fast-rising e-bike brand based in Belgium.

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The Ginza 1.0 features the SR Suntour XCR32 suspension fork for a more comfortable riding experience. The bicycle also features Schwalbe All Grounder 60-584 tires suitable for a wide range of surfaces including trails. There are five speed levels in the bike and a Gates belt, Shimano MT400 brakes, and Shimano Nexus geared hub are present in the bike.

Ginza 1.0 trekking e-bike

There are front and rear lights on the Ginza 1.0 for enhanced nighttime visibility, as well as Buchel Hero Air Alloy mudguards. The bike also has a Racktime Boostit 2.0 Purion 200 display on the e-bike which shows ride and battery information. Urban Jungle has not provided the weight of the Ginza 1.0 but the bike will debut first in Urban Jungle’s home market of Belgium later this month. The Ginza 1.0 is also expected to be subsequently available in a sprinkling of other EU countries like France, Germany, and the Netherlands. The price of the Ginza 1.0 e-bike is still under wraps at this time.

Ginza 1.0 trekking e-bike

It remains to be seen the reception that awaits the Urban Jungle Ginza 1.0 in the European market. Urban Jungle has not stated the top speed and range of the Ginza 1.0 but it is expected to be on the average side. It is unlikely that the e-bike will be launched in markets outside Europe.

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Tecno POVA 6 spotted on FCC & Google Play Console with key features

At MWC 2024, Tecno unveiled the POVA 6 Pro, a Dimensity 6080-powered 5G smartphone that offers a 120Hz FHD+ display. It looks like the brand is now gearing up to launch a vanilla Pova 6 model, as it has been spotted on the Google Play Console, as well as the FCC certification database.

As per the Google Play Console, the TECNO POVA 6, identified by its model number TECNO-LI7 will feature a flat Full HD+ display, offering a resolution of 2436×1080 pixels and a pixel density of 480 PPI.

Design-wise, the device will feature rounded corners, with the power button and volume rockers on the right side. Under the hood, it will feature an octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, that has a peak clock speed of 2.2GHz, along with a Mali G57 GPU. The smartphone will have 8GB RAM, and it will feature Android 14 out of the box.

Coming to the FCC certification, the POVA 6 will feature a large 5,850mAh-rated battery along with 70W fast charging support. The schematics reveal that the phone will have a dual-camera setup on the rear, with a circular flash module. The schematic also has 256GB + 12GB written on it, which means that we can expect the device to be available in this configuration.

Some key details like the display type, refresh rate, camera resolution, etc, are still unclear. The POVA 5 which launched last year featured a 6.78-inch IPS LCD Full HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, along with the same Helio G99 chipset. As for the camera, it had a 50-megapixel main camera and an AI lens. So it’s likely that we see some improvements onboard the successor.

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Samsung Maintains Foldable Lead in 2023, But Huawei Steals Lead from Samsung in 2024

The foldable smartphone market continues to grow. Nearly all major smartphone manufacturers, with Samsung leading the charge, now offer foldable models. There’s even exciting speculation about a slim and lightweight foldable iPhone potentially arriving in 2026. So, how is this innovative sector performing? The latest DSCC report indicates impressive growth, with a 33% increase over last year and Huawei expected to lead in Q1 2024 for the first time. Here are the details…

Samsung Led Q4’23 Foldable Market, Huawei Expected to Lead in Q1’24 for the First Time

The foldable smartphone market surged by 33% in the last quarter of 2023, reaching 4.2 million units. Samsung, despite the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 underperforming, remains the market leader. However, the South Korean manufacturer faces increasing competition. Both Huawei and Honor saw significant growth in Q4 2023. If this trend continues, experts believe Huawei could overtake Samsung as early as the first quarter of 2024.

Currently, the top selling smartphone market sees strong representation from various brands. Samsung holds four spots, while Honor and Oppo each claim two. Huawei and Xiaomi round out the list with one model apiece. While Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5 reigned supreme last quarter, Huawei’s Mate X5 and Pocket 2 aim to steal the crown in the first quarter.

It’s worth noting that Samsung was the first major manufacturer to introduce a foldable phone, achieving a significant milestone. However, their overall performance seems to be faltering, as they recently lost the title of the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer.

A potential stumble by Samsung could lead to a 105% surge in Huawei sales. However, the upcoming Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 from Samsung might turn the tide. While Chinese manufacturers offer a wider range of models at various price points, giving them a long-term edge, only time will tell who wins the race. These are, of course, just predictions, and the outcome will be clear within a few weeks.

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The Video Upgrade You Didn’t Know You Needed? It’s from OnePlus

OnePlus is expanding its product range. They already have successful smartphones, TWS headphones, and smartwatches. Now, rumors hint at new features for these devices to attract even more customers. In line with this, OnePlus is reportedly developing a new ‘Headphone recording’ feature for its earbuds.

This feature will allow to capture audio directly through their earbuds while shooting videos, potentially reducing their reliance on external microphones for content creators. Here are the details…

OnePlus Developing “Headphone Audio” Recording Feature

Most smartphones, including iPhones, rely on the built-in microphone (the small hole near the camera) to capture audio during video recording. This means there’s no native way to use headphones like AirPods for sound. OnePlus is working on a new feature that might change this. It would allow users to record audio directly through the microphones in their headphones.

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While details are scarce because the feature is in development, there are hints of noise-cancellation capabilities. This could significantly improve audio quality in noisy environments, especially for content creators on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.

These creators often use additional wireless microphones alongside their phones, requiring extra editing to combine the audio with the video. With OnePlus’s potential headphone recording feature, they could ditch the extra equipment, saving time and money.

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Oppo Find X7 Ultra takes Number 1 spot on DxOMark smartphone camera rankings

Earlier this year, Oppo debuted its flagship Find X7 Ultra smartphone in its domestic Chinese market. While the phone hasn’t been officially released globally, DxOMark, a commercial benchmarking company based in France, conducted camera system tests on the device, ranking it as the top performer in the ultra-premium category.

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The Oppo Find X7 Ultra got a total score of 157 on DxOMark’s camera test, which has it tied up with the Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ for the number one position. The device outperforms all competition in criteria like Bokeh photography (85 points), telephoto zoom (118 points), and visual noise in video mode (119 points).

OPPO Find X7 Ultra DxOMark

As per the reviewers, the Oppo Find X7 Ultra excelled in portrait capture, offering natural colors and high detail in various conditions. Equipped with a 50MP main camera featuring a large 1″ sensor, it delivers natural-looking images with low noise. Its dual periscope tele zoom cameras offer exceptional detail from 3x to 6x zoom and beyond. Bokeh images in portrait mode show accurate subject isolation and vibrant colors. Despite not using HDR in video, it produces excellent output with accurate exposure and wide dynamic range.

Testers found it ideal for capturing vivid colors and natural skin tones, freezing motion effectively. In low light, it performs impressively with revealing shadow detail and minimal noise, matching the low noise levels of the iPhone 15 Pro Max in both photo and video.

You can check out the comprehensive review of the camera system by visiting DxOMark. While the phone is not officially available outside of China, you can get it shipped to your doorstep via Giztop.

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Apple Announces Two New R&D Labs in Shanghai and Shenzhen (China)

Tech giant Apple is making another big move in China, as the company looks towards boosting its R&D presence in the region. Apple is clearly aware that it is facing challenges in the Chinese market, but it also seems to be aware of the opportunities the market presents.

The lab is expected to be up and running later in 2024

The company is pouring resources into its existing applied research lab in Shanghai. This facility focuses on improving the materials and construction of Apple products and components, aiming to ultimately enhance the quality and performance of their devices. On the other hand, a brand new applied research lab is under construction in Shenzhen, another major Chinese city. Expected to open later in 2024, this lab will serve several purposes, including supporting employees and fostering closer collaboration with local suppliers – which will in turn strengthen the link between Apple and Chinese manufacturers. The lab will offer advanced research facilities for employees in the region, while also contributing to improved testing capabilities for flagship products like the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro.

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Isabel Ge Mahe, Apple Greater China, talked about the company’s growing dedication to R&D in the region, stating that over $139 million has already been invested in applied research labs within China. Not only that, the number of Apple R&D staff in China has doubled over the past five years.

While Apple faces strong competition from local smartphone vendors like Huawei, this expansion is a clear sign that the company has no intentions of giving up easy, especially in a market that holds a lot of long-term potential. The upcoming opening of Apple’s eighth Shanghai store, Apple Jing’an, further emphasizes their commitment to expanding their retail footprint in China. Local retailers have been offering sizable discounts on Apple’s iPhones to keep the sales up, and it seems to be working so far. Time will tell if Apple can keep the hype up and running in the Chinese tech scene.

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Samsung Will Not Offload Millions in Aging Chip Manufacturing Equipment Due to US Fear

Samsung is undoubtedly one of the world’s largest technology companies. Its diverse product range sets it apart from competitors. The South Korean manufacturer produces smartphones, tablets, headphones, televisions, and robot vacuum cleaners. They also manufacture screens, batteries, and semiconductor chips.

This allows Samsung to sell products to both consumers and businesses like Apple. However, recent claims suggest Samsung is holding onto even old chip making equipment due to concerns about US sanctions. Here are the details…

Samsung Holds Back on Selling Old Tech, Citing US Sanction Worries

Tech companies often want to be sustainable and use resources wisely. So, they upgrade their production lines with new equipment. Instead of scrapping the old machines, they sell them. This helps them update their factories and make use of what they already own. However, companies like Samsung and SK Hynix have recently stopped selling old chip-making equipment, due to worries about trouble with the United States.

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The reason behind this decision is the concern that these components might somehow reach Russia and China, countries subject to US embargos. Although both companies are cautious, there are instances where their products have found their way into restricted markets. For instance, a few months ago, SK Hynix chips used in the Huawei Mate 60 series caused issues, prompting the company to issue a statement.

Certainly, there are no legal sanctions for products provided to the right sellers. However, as the presidential election approaches, producers seem hesitant to take any risks. This situation leads to unique problems; some producers spend millions just to store old machines. Additionally, manufacturers like Huawei could lag behind in competition if they cannot access modern technologies.

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New iPad Air, Pro, And Accompanying Accessories May Arrive By March End Or Early April

Apple announced the new MacBook Air M3 last week. Up next, the Cupertino-based tech is expected to unveil new iPads. This could happen later this month or early April as per Bloomberg’s reliable analyst Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter. The launch timeline seems to fall in line with past reports. Rumours point towards Apple refreshing the entire iPad lineup. 

New iPads are just around the corner

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Last year marked the first time Apple did not announce a new iPad model. Gurman reports that the company could launch the iPad Pro and iPad Air tablets by the end of this month or early April. The analyst expects Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil accessories for the tablets to tag along as well at the same time. A special build of the iPadOS 17.4 for the upcoming devices is also on the cards. 

Apple may announce the new iPads and accessories softly via press release as it did with the MacBook Air M3. No dedicated launch event is expected. Both the Pro and Air lineup will include two models. Speculations are rife that Apple will announce a larger 12.9-inch Air model. The next-generation iPad Air is expected to be powered by an M2 processor. 

Meanwhile, the 2024 iPad Pro is rumored to pack major upgrades. It will reportedly boast an OLED display, thinner design, slightly larger dimensions, M3 chip, and MagSafe charging support. Both the upcoming iPad Air and iPad Pro tablets are also tipped to feature a landscape FaceTime camera. 

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Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 leak reveals storage, battery, fast charging & other details

Xiaomi is working on the Mix Fold 3 smartphone, after debuting the Mix Fold 3 foldable smartphone back in August 2023. So far, reports have revealed some key details about the device, like the chipset onboard as well as the camera configuration. Now, tipster DCS has shared more details about the foldable.

Mix Fold 4 specs leak DCS

As per the Weibo post (via @ZionsAnvin), the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 will come with a stronger body and hinge, increasing its lifespan. The new hinge will also result in reduced crease on the folding screen. Internally, it will feature 16GB RAM and 1TB of storage. From previous reports, we know that it will feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.

The battery onboard will have 5000mAh+ capacity, paired with 100W fast charging. For comparison, the Mix Fold 3 has a 4800 mAh battery with 67W fast charging so these upgrades will be quite significant. The tipster also claims that the device will feature a 50MP main camera, a new periscope lens, and other cameras. The previously reported satellite connectivity will enable two-way communication.

Moreover, the Mix Fold 4 will reportedly feature an IP rating, which was missing on the Mix Fold 3. It will also have a custom x-axis linear motor for improved haptics and will weigh between 220g -240g, likely depending on the material used for the back panel.

The last two Mix Fold series smartphones from Xiaomi were launched in August, so, likely, the Mix Fold 4 could also debut around that time. More details are expected to be revealed in the future, so stay tuned for updates.

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Circle to Search Expands To The Pixel 7 Series 

Google recently announced Pixel Feature Drop for March with a bunch of new features. One of the most interesting feature that was announced two months ago is now coming to the older generation Pixel smartphones. By older, we mean the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. The feature is none other than the Circle to Search that is already available on the Pixel 8 series. 

Circle to Search expands to the Pixel 7 series 

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Google confirmed in an official blog post that the March Pixel Drop will include Circle to Search for the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. However, as usual with software updates, they take some time to reach all units. The Circle to Search feature on the Pixel 7 duo seems to be a server-side switch which was also the case with the Pixel 8 series last month. 

The feature was spotted by Reddit user on their Pixel 7 Pro running the Android beta build. Android Police also did their own investigation and found Circle to Search working on their Pixel 7. Their unit was running on a stable Android 14 version with a February security patch and 2024 January Play System update. The folks at the publication report that the feature became available after updating the Google app to the latest beta build which falls in line with the Reddit user’s experience. Additionally, switching back to the stable build of the Google app also enabled Circle to Search indicating the beta version might have triggered the availability. 

Hence, if you’re yet to receive the Circle to Search feature, it’s recommended to keep the Google app updated to the latest version. You can find out its availability by long pressing on the home button or navigation bar on their devices.

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Google Pixel 8 series finally gets support for display output via USB-C

Pixel devices have lacked the support for display output via USB-C for years. Now with the Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2 update, Google has finally enabled DisplayPort Alternate Mode on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. It enables you to cast your phone’s display on a bigger screen.

Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2 enables DP Alt. Mode on Pixel 8 series

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Although most of the Pixel devices from the past have offered USB-C 3.1 or above (the hardware requirement to transmit video via the USB-C port) Google has kept the feature disabled up until this point. Back in October last year it was possible to use the feature on Pixel 8 through projects like GrapheneOS. Now Google has finally baked the feature to a stage where you don’t need to modify the system to use DisplayPort Alternate Mode.

When you connect your Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro to an external display, a prompt should pop up asking whether you’d like to mirror to an external display. if you go ahead, the contents of your smartphone screen appear in the middle of the monitor with the wallpaper filling the rest. Reportedly, a revamped “Desktop Mode” interface is under development and is currently hidden behind flags. Meanwhile, older Pixel devices can still enable and use this DisplayPort feature through Magisk module. The process involves installing Magisk Manager, downloading the DisplayPort Magisk Module, and flashing it via the tool. You reboot the phone and you should be good to go.

Notably, Samsung devices with the required hardware have had this feature since 2017. It is called Samsung DeX and offers a more desktop-like interface. Besides the use of USB-C, Samsung has even managed to transmit the data wirelessly, making it even more appealing to one who needs it. Android’s built-in desktop mode has reportedly been under development since Android 10. When or whether Google will offer an equivalent still remains a question.

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POCO F6 could be launched soon

In recent days, there has been a flurry of rumors surrounding the much-anticipated POCO F6, with leaked specifications shedding light on the potential improvements over its predecessor, the POCO F5. The GSMChina team has managed to uncover some key details about the device, including the use of Qualcomm’s powerful SM8635 SOC.

POCO F6 coming soon

POCO F5 boasted a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 SOC, essentially a refurbished SM8475, which was a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. Renowned for delivering an exceptional gaming experience and enhanced imaging capabilities, the SM8475 left users impressed. Now, the POCO F6 is expected to take a step further by incorporating the yet-to-be-officially-announced SM8635 SOC. The official unveiling of the SM8635 is anticipated on March 18, and POCO F6 series is expected to launch in April.

Leaked information indicates that POCO F6 has made its mark in the IMEI Database, unveiling model numbers “24069PC21G” for the global version and “24069PC21I” for the Indian version. Notably, the POCO F6 is expected to be available in various regions, excluding Japan. An interesting twist lies in the expectation that Redmi Note 13 Turbo will precede POCO F6’s release, set to be introduced in the Chinese market with the model number “24069RA21C“. POCO F6 is speculated to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 13 Turbo.

Furthermore, the codename for the POCO F6 has been revealed as “Peridot.” Drawing inspiration from the yellow ruby, also known as Zebercet, Peridot is a type of olivine mineral with the intriguing alternative name of “snake stone.” This codenaming tradition aligns with Redmi Note series devices, which are typically named after gemstones.

While expectations are mounting for POCO F6 to be officially unveiled in April, it’s worth noting that these launch dates are not official information, but estimates provided by industry insiders. As March progresses, Redmi Note 13 Turbo is expected to make its debut, setting the stage for the unveiling of POCO F6.

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Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G Early Bird Sale, Offers Revealed Ahead Of Next Week’s Launch

Realme is set to launch the Narzo 70 Pro 5G smartphone in India next week. The brand has been teasing key details about the upcoming offering. Now, ahead of the official launch, Realme has revealed the early bird sale and offers for customers who are interested in the Narzo 70 Pro 5G. Read on to know all the details below.

Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G early bird sale details 

The Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G will be available as a part of an early bird sale on March 19, 6 pm IST. That is six hours after the phone’s announcement. The company will bundle Buds T300 wireless earphones worth Rs 2,299 with the smartphone. However, this is subject to as long as stocks last. Buyers who exchange their old handset will be eligible for an additional Rs 2,000 instant discount. There will be 6-month no-cost EMI option as well. 

The Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G is confirmed to feature a dual-tone back panel where the top portion has a glossy finish and the rest of the panel has a matte texture. The smartphone is confirmed to come with 10 creative air gestures and also Rainwater Smart Touch technology. It will ship with 65 per cent less bloatware out of the box. The brand says that the upcoming offering has the largest sensor in the segment with a Sony IMX890 OIS-enabled main camera. Here, Realme mentions the segment under Rs 30,000 segment. 

The Narzo 70 Pro 5G is expected to have a 120Hz AMOLED display, a 5,000mAh battery with support for 67W charging, and Android 14 OS.  We should learn more details about the smartphone at the launch event next Tuesday. 

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Honor MagicBook X14 Pro & X16 Pro 2024 laptops launching soon in India, specs revealed

Honor is planning to launch the Magic 6 Ultimate, Magic 6 RSR, and Band 9 in China on March 18. Along with that, the Indian wing of the company has now unveiled two new laptops called the MagicBook X14 Pro and X16 Pro 2024. These laptops are essentially refreshed 2024 models with some upgrades over their predecessors. These laptops are currently listed on Amazon India with a “notify me” button, meaning that we can expect the launch to happen in the coming days.

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Honor MagicBook X14 Pro, X16 Pro 2024 specs:

The MagicBook X14 Pro & X16 Pro 2024 models come with a metallic finish, and are quite lightweight, with the 14-inch model weighing 1.4kg and the 16-inch model weighing 1.7 kg. Both models feature a 1920 x 1200 resolution IPS anti-glare panel, which is considered Full HD in 16:10 aspect ratio. It has a peak brightness of 300 nits, 100% sRGB color gamut coverage, and TUV Rheinland Low Blue-Light certification. The laptops also have an E-Book mode, which converts the display to a high-contrast black and white mode, similar to an e-ink display when turned on.

Honor MagicBook X14 Pro

Under the hood, the laptops feature a 13th Gen Intel Core i5-13420H series processor, which features a base clock speed of 2.1GHz and a maximum speed of 4.5GHz. It has 8 cores and 12 threads. The laptops will offer two RAM options: 8GB/16GB LPDDR4x, and a single 512GB NVMe SSD storage option.

The laptops feature a 60Wh battery with 65W Type-C fast charging. Honor claims to offer up to 11.5 hours of FHD video playback and 10 hours of office use. The laptops also have Hi-Res tuned stereo speakers, and AI noise cancellation for their mic. For security, these laptops have a fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button. They come with full-sized back-lit keyboards and feature USB-C, HDMI, USB-A 3.2 Gen 1/Gen 2, 3.5mm Headphone/Mic port options. Windows 11 will be pre-installed on these devices.

Currently, there are no details available about the pricing or launch date, however, we can expect to launch later this month.

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Xiaomi announces March 28 launch for SU7 electric vehicle

Xiaomi debuted its first electric vehicle, the SU7, last December. Although the company unveiled the vehicle’s features and specifications at that time, it has yet to begin sales and Xiaomi hasn’t shared the pricing details as well. However, it seems we won’t have to wait much longer to find out.

Today, Xiaomi officially announced that it will launch the Xiaomi SU7 in China on March 28. The company made the announcement through a Weibo post where it also revealed that interested buyers will have the chance to experience the Xiaomi SU7 starting March 25.

Reservations for the vehicle have already commenced in China, with 59 stores across 29 Chinese cities participating in the process.

Xiaomi SU7 Specifications

Xiaomi SU7 is a C-segment coupe with a sporty design and comes in two variants — a regular and a Max version.

The Max, as the name suggests, brings all the top-of-the-line features you’d expect from a modern EV. It has a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system which lets the car accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 2.78 seconds. It’s top speed is pretty impressive too, at 265 km/h.

That’s not to say the regular version is any less appealing. It has a single-motor rear-wheel driver setup with a 5.28-second 0-100 km/h time.

Inside, Xiaomi’s “Smart Cockpit” features a five-screen system, powered by a Snapdragon 8295 chip. The SU7 also incorporates a 16.1-inch 3K resolution primary screen with support for CarPlay and AirPlay.

The interior is designed with sporty Nappa leather seats, ambient lighting, and a large 5.35 square meter glass roof. It’s pretty well-equipped for audio too, powered by the 25-speaker sound system with Dolby Atmos support.

The car can also interact seamlessly with Xiaomi Home IoT devices, thanks to HperOS support. You can learn more about the Xiaomi SU7 EV in detail on our dedicated article below:

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