GPD is rolling out an update to its Win Mini handheld gaming device for 2024, featuring AMD’s Ryzen 8000 series APUs.
The latest Win Mini comes with either a Ryzen 7 8840U or a Ryzen 5 8640U processor, stepping up to 8 Zen4 cores. This means faster speeds and more power for playing games and doing other tasks. The inclusion of AMD’s XDNA AI-core technology is expected to improve performance, especially in computing tasks.
One of the big improvements in the new model is the display. It now has a 7-inch, 1080p LTPS screen that can refresh at 120 Hz and supports FreeSync Premium and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), all behind Gorilla Glass 6.
However, the 2024 model has dropped the OCuLink port, which was present in the previous version, for connecting external GPUs. Now, it relies on USB4 connections.
The device also boasts better performance in emulating PlayStation 3 games, aiming for 60 FPS. It supports AVX-512 instructions, which is said to help with this.
The Win Mini 2024 will be launched through a crowdfunding campaign, with prices beginning at $879 for the base configuration with the Ryzen 7 8840U processor, 32 GB of RAM, and options for either 512 GB or 2 TB of SSD storage.
AOOSTAR has launched a new mini PC in China, named the GEM12 Pro. This compact computer is designed for gamers who want to save space without losing out on performance. It stands out because of its built-in screen and fingerprint scanner.
The GEM12 Pro comes with powerful AMD Ryzen processors, including options like the Ryzen 7 8845HS. It can have up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, making it fast and spacious enough for most games and programs. The built-in Radeon 780M graphics help it run games smoothly.
One of the unique features of this mini PC is its screen, which can show system info or personal photos, and a fingerprint scanner for easy and secure login. It’s also equipped with an OCuLink port, so you can connect it to an external graphics dock for even better game performance. The GEM12 Pro includes several other ports for connecting devices and displays.
AOOSTAR has equipped the GEM12 Pro with a cooling system they call “Glacier 3.0,” which helps keep the mini PC running cool even when it’s working hard.
The starting price for the GEM12 Pro is 2699 yuan (about $347) for the basic model in China. While it’s currently only available in China, AOOSTAR usually releases its products internationally, so it might be available in other countries soon.
In related news, AOOSTAR has already unveiled the GEM10 gaming mini-PC for the global market. It is currently available for pre-order starting around $549 and shipping is expected to start from March 8.
Xiaomi launched its latest ultra flagship, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra in China on February 22. On February 25th, the company released the flagship to the global market for €1,499. This is no doubt a bold decision from Xiaomi, because, at this price point, the phone is directly competing with Samsung and Apple, who dominate these markets.
The Xiaomi 14 Ultra achieves promising results in the global markets
In Barcelona, Spain
Lu Weibing, partner and president at Xiaomi Corporation stated on a Weibo post yesterday stating that the success of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra in the international market is very important for the company regarding its establishment in such markets. He noted that the internationalization of Chinese brands still has a long way to go due to Apple and Samsung‘s strong grip on the markets. He also noted that alongside the domestic market, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra has received a positive user response in the global markets so far.
On the first day of sale on February 27, Lu Weibing said that the first sales volume of Xiaomi 14 Ultra in Europe tripled compared to the previous generation. At the same time, the Xiaomi 14 achieved six times higher sales compared to its predecessor.
Notably, the €1,499 Xiaomi 14 Ultra, which is equivalent to 11,600 Yuan in China, comes with a 16GB + 512GB configuration. This is significantly higher as compared to the Chinese market. For context, the 12GB+256GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+1TB variants are available in China for 6,499 Yuan, 6,999 Yuan, and 7,799 Yuan respectively.
This ultra flagship from Xiaomi mainly focuses on imaging capabilities with the 50MP 1″ Sony LYT-900 main sensor resting inside a variable aperture system. Both the 3.2x and 5x telephoto camera houses the Sony IMX858 sensor and the camera modules are capable of focusing on closer subjects enabling room for some exciting closeup shots. If you are willing to know more about the camera system of this device, check out our full review of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
We’re all familiar with Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant, but Tecno? Tecno is jumping into the AI assistant game with “Ella,” but it’s not just about setting alarms or playing music. This “all-round personal assistant” aims to be a one-stop shop for convenience and content creation. Although some of its features resemble other popular AIs out there, it’s an all-in-one solution to problems that a lot of smartphone users go through. That might be the USP of this AI assistant.
The AI brings Image Generation, Magic eraser-like features and more to the table
Here’s what to expect:
Image Generation: If you’re struggling to visualize the ideas in your head, Ella can turn your words into pictures, adding a creative spark to your projects. It’s a generative AI feature, similar to OpenAI‘s Dall-E.
Translation Powerhouse: Struggling with foreign languages is a thing of the past now. Tecno states that its AI can tackle language barriers with features like call translation, social media translation, and even generating subtitles for videos.
Inclusive Enhancements: Tecno understands the importance of diversity. Their AI adapts image generation and photo enhancements to cater to different regions, ensuring everyone gets the best results.
Smarter Photo Editing: Say goodbye to unwanted photobombers! Tecno’s AI lets you remove strangers from your pictures and even create personalized stickers and cutouts. This is very reminiscent of Google’s Magic Eraser feature, that was the highlight of the Pixel smartphones.
Effortless Photo Searching: Finding that perfect picture just got easier. Tecno’s AI lets you search your gallery using simple descriptions, saving you the time and trouble of scrolling through endless photos – just like Google Photos.
While specific release dates haven’t been announced, these features are expected to arrive on Tecno phones as early as this summer. With this AI upgrade, HiOS is aiming to make phone experiences smoother, more creative, and more accessible than ever before.
Elon Musk, the man known for electric cars and SpaceX amongst other things, has sued OpenAI, an artificial intelligence (AI) research lab he helped create. He accuses the company of abandoning its original goal of creating beneficial, non-profit AI for everyone. OpenAI, famous for its ChatGPT language model, is now backed by Microsoft, raising concerns in Musk’s eyes. He claims the company, initially meant to be open and non-profit, is now focused on making money for its investors.
OpenAI and Microsoft have yet to release a statement to the public
The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco, asks the court to force OpenAI to:
Make its research and technology public. This would allow anyone to learn and build upon OpenAI’s work, fostering broader AI development.
Prevent using its most advanced AI model, GPT-4, for financial gain. This includes both Microsoft and individuals associated with OpenAI.
OpenAI and Microsoft have yet to comment on the lawsuit.
Musk has long expressed concerns about the potential dangers of AI, calling for regulations. He left OpenAI’s board in 2018 and has been critical of Microsoft’s involvement. He believes the tech giant has undue influence, if not outright control, over OpenAI. This legal battle adds another layer to the complex world of AI development. While the outcome is uncertain, it raises important questions about the ethics, purpose, and control of this powerful technology.
Meanwhile, Musk is pursuing his own AI venture, xAI. This startup aims to create “maximum truth-seeking AI” and recently launched its ChatGPT competitor, Grok, which also leaked the actual recipe for a drug when prompted to do so.
Windows Insiders have even more reason to rejoice now! Microsoft is rolling out a feature that lets users transform their Android phone or tablet into a webcam for any video application on a Windows 11 PC. We previously talked about the speculation that this feature might be on its way. This means users can now ditch bulky webcams and enjoy the high quality of a phone’s camera on their computer, all wirelessly and with added flexibility.
Using smartphones also lets users switch between front and back cameras as needed
Imagine using your phone’s camera for video calls, conferences, or even streaming, with the freedom to switch between the front and back cameras for the perfect shot. Need a quick break during a call? Simply pause the video stream from your PC and resume when you’re ready. Plus, you can even leverage the special effects offered by your phone’s camera, adding a touch of fun to your video interactions.
To get started, ensure your Android phone or tablet runs Android 9.0 or later and has the Link to Windows app version 1.24012 or higher installed. Connecting your phone as a webcam is easy: head to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Mobile devices, choose “Manage devices” and grant your PC access to your phone. Your PC will then receive a necessary update from the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft is also encouraging users to share their feedback! Head over to the Feedback Hub (WIN + F) and share them under Devices and Drivers > Linked devices. Although there are third-party apps such as DroidCam that achieve the same end result (and have been around for years now), getting this feature integrated into Windows is a game-changer when it comes to convenience and speed. Get ready to experience the quality of using your phone’s camera for all your video needs on Windows 11!
OnePlus Ace 3 Genshin Impact KEQING Edition, is a device meticulously crafted to redefine the boundaries of mobile gaming excellence. The smartphone is now available for pre-order at $699 at Giztop. Please note that this is a pre-order and the actual shipping will start after March 6.
Powered by the formidable Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and boasting 12GB/16GB of DDR5X RAM, the OnePlus Ace 3 ensures lightning-fast performance for all your gaming needs. Seamlessly open and run applications, effortlessly flip through menus, and experience buttery-smooth home screen transitions like never before.
With up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 internal storage, the OnePlus Ace 3 provides ample space to store your contacts, music, photos, and apps. Say goodbye to storage woes and hello to endless possibilities.
Immerse yourself in stunning visuals on the 6.74-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution of 2780×1264 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. Whether you’re exploring vast virtual worlds or engaging in intense battles, the display’s HDR10+ support and 4500 nits of maximum brightness ensure every detail pops with clarity.
Capture every gaming moment with precision using the OnePlus Ace 3’s triple rear camera setup, featuring a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 primary sensor with OIS, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. Plus, elevate your selfies and video calls with the 16-megapixel front camera.
Game to your heart’s content with the OnePlus Ace 3’s massive 5500mAh battery, complemented by jaw-dropping 100W SuperVOOC fast charging. Bid farewell to low battery anxiety as you enjoy uninterrupted gaming sessions, backed by TÜV Rheinland-certified safe fast charging technology.
Experience unparalleled gaming performance with the HyperBoost game frame stabilization engine 2.0, which minimizes frame drops and jittering during extended gaming sessions. Stay in the zone and dominate the competition with fluid gameplay.
Stay connected with dual SIM support, 5G capabilities, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, NFC, and dual stereo speakers. Plus, enjoy tactile feedback with the x-axis linear motor and effortlessly switch between sound profiles with the alert slider.
OnePlus Ace 3 Genshin Impact KEQING Edition sets a new standard for mobile gaming excellence, combining cutting-edge technology with unparalleled performance.
AMD‘s recent attempt to enhance its open-source Linux graphics driver (AMDGPU) with HDMI 2.1 features has hit a roadblock. After months of internal development to support key capabilities like 4K@120Hz and 5K@240Hz, the HDMI Forum rejected AMD’s proposal.
The rejection prevents Linux users of newer AMD Radeon graphics cards from taking full advantage of HDMI 2.1-equipped displays.
AMD expressed disappointment with the Forum’s decision, stating that an open-source HDMI 2.1 implementation would not be possible without contravening HDMI Forum requirements.
The Forum cited legal and compliance concerns surrounding the open-source distribution of the HDMI 2.1 specification.
This setback highlights the complexities faced by open-source HDMI developers following the HDMI Forum’s decision to restrict its specifications in 2021.
As a result, the latest HDMI features are likely to remain unavailable within open-source drivers. AMD recommends Linux users who want features like high-refresh-rate 4K gaming to switch to DisplayPort connections instead.
The situation remains unchanged for Windows users with AMD graphics, as they retain full HDMI 2.1 functionality. This highlights a discrepancy in the open-source development environment.
The rebuff also underscores potential tensions within the AMD – HDMI Forum relationship. AMD had likely hoped that pioneering open-source HDMI 2.1 drivers would enhance their standing within the open-source community.
Whether Linux users with AMD graphics will ever be able to fully leverage next-gen HDMI 2.1 displays remains uncertain. Currently, both AMD and the HDMI Forum appear deeply invested in their respective positions, leaving consumers with limited options.
Realme is gearing up to launch the Realme 12 and 12+ 5G smartphones in India on March 6. The brand is also set to launch the Narzo 70 Pro 5G smartphone in the country later this month. Realme has started teasing the key details of the upcoming offering. Now, the company has confirmed that the Narzo 70 Pro 5G will have a unique feature that is mostly found in a few premium flagships. It will come with creative air gesture support that will let users to control certain functions without touching the screen.
Narzo 70 Pro 5G will feature creative air gestures
Realme confirmed that the Narzo 70 Pro 5G will support air gestures. What this means is that users will be able to navigate certain features without having to interact with the screen. The upcoming offering will support over ten gesture options. The smartphone’s microsite on Amazon does give us a glimpse at how this feature works. Users will be able to swipe between multiple apps, open an app, and also take screenshots.
Air Gestures feature on a smartphone is helpful in situations when interacting with the smartphone’s display is not possible. Realme confirmed that the Air Gestures will work with third-party apps. It will eliminate the need for physical contact and improve comfort and usability.
Additionally, the Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G will come with a triple-rear camera setup. It will consist of a 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX890 sensor with OIS support. A previous teaser confirmed that the upcoming offering will feature a flat frame design and a center-aligned punch-hole cutout on the 120Hz flat display. The Narzo 70 Pro 5G will ship with less bloatware. It is said to have 65 percent fewer pre-installed applications.
Starting today, the Huawei Pocket 2 clamshell smartphone is available to buy in the Chinese market after its debut last week. The foldable smartphone features a horizontal hinge made out of aerospace-grade “rocket steel” materials and offers 2nd gen Kulun glass protection.
The Huawei Pocket 2 has a large 6.94-inch LTPO OLED main display, offering a crisp resolution of 2690 x 1136. The display has 2200 nits peak brightness amd 120Hz refresh rate. It also has a secondary 1.15-inch OLED screen on the back, providing quick access to notifications and time without the need to unfold the phone.
Inside, it runs on a Kirin 9000S processor and comes with options for 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of storage, all with 12GB of RAM. The smartphone packs a robust 4,520mAh battery along with 66W wired fast charging, 40W wireless fast charging, and 7.5W wireless reverse charging capabilities.
For optics, it comes with a XMAGE quad-camera array on the rear, featuring a 50-megapixel primary sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, an 8-megapixel telephoto lens with OIS and 3x optical zoom, and a 2-megapixel AI-powered hyperspectral camera. The front-facing camera sports a 10.7-megapixel sensor.
It has HarmonyOS 4.0 as its operating system and features dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2, USB Type C, and NFC.
Pricing & availability
The Huawei Pocket 2 is available in various configurations mentioned below:
12GB + 256GB: 7,499 yuan ($1042)
12GB + 512GB: 7,999 yuan ($1111)
12GB + 1TB: 8,999 yuan ($1250)
In addition, Huawei presents an artistic customized version of the Pocket 2, priced at 10,999 yuan ($1528), featuring 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
Samsung launched the Galaxy A05 in India in November last year. Now, the South Korean brand has slashed the price of the device in the country making it cheaper. The new pricing is applicable on both RAM and storage configurations. It is also reflected on the company’s official website.
Samsung Galaxy A05 price in India slashed
The Samsung Galaxy A05 is offered in 4GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB RAM and storage configurations. At launch, these were priced at Rs 9,999 and Rs 12,999. Now, the base variant has got a price cut of Rs 1,300 making it available for Rs 8,699. On the other hand, the 6GB + 128GB’s price has been slashed by Rs 2,000 and now costs Rs 10,999. This makes it a more lucrative option compared to the base model after the revised pricing.
Interested customers can purchase the Samsung Galaxy A05 at a revised price from Samsung’s official website and Croma. It comes in Light Green, Black, and Silver colors.
The Samsung Galaxy A05 has a 6.7-inch HD+ display with an Infinity-U notch that houses an 8MP front-facing selfie snapper. On the rear, there is a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2MP depth lens. Under the hood, the smartphone is equipped with a Helio G85 processor coupled with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage with microSD card slot for additional needs. The device is backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 25W fast charging. It ships with Android 13-based OneUI 5.1 out of the box.
The competition in the smartphone market is increasing day by day. Brands such as Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and many others are fiercely competing to sell more phones than their rivals and become market leaders. However, this competition is just one layer. Above all this chaos, Apple and Google are battling for the ultimate mobile operating system. So, who is leading in this race? A recent study provided us with information about the behaviors of iOS and Android users. Here are the details…
Android Users Favor Older, Cheaper iPhones When Switching
As we all know, changing habits can be quite challenging. Undoubtedly, after using Android or iOS for many years, switching to the other can be even more difficult. Nevertheless, some users are brave enough to try new things. Consumer Intelligence Research Partners LLC has revealed the habits of these users. For example, in the last five years, the percentage of users switching from Android to iOS has varied between 10-15%. The rates of Android users switching to iOS vary by years as follows:
2019-13%
2020-11%
2021-11%
2022-15%
2023-13%
What’s more interesting is the preferences of users switching. Apple releases iPhone models with more powerful processors every year. However, in the last few years, this performance is already beyond necessity. This makes older iPhones a much more preferable option. On the other hand, price-performance-focused Android users prefer older iPhones over expensive models when making the switch.
In 2023 29% opted for the iPhone SE 3, 12, or 13/13 mini, compared to only 21% of existing iPhone users upgrading to those models. However, a majority of Android switchers (51%) still chose the newer iPhone 14 series. This suggests that while price is a factor for those coming from Android, many are willing to invest in Apple’s latest technology.
Samsung’s Galaxy Ring has been a hot topic of discussion over the last few weeks since its announcement last month. The brand confirmed some additional key details about the wearable device at the recently concluded MWC. Even so, more information is surfacing about the Galaxy Ring, this time by the folks over at CNET. In the latest development, we get to learn about the smart ring’s sizes, battery capacities, and compatibility.
Samsung Galaxy Ring more details confirmed
The folks at CNET got a hands-on experience of the Galaxy Ring at MWC. The smallest size of the wearable device is said to be 2.3 grams whereas the largest option tips the scales at 2.9 grams. This is significantly lighter when compared to Oura ring which weighs between four to six grams.
Samsung says that the smallest prototype ring has a battery capacity of 14.5mAh. It goes up incrementally with the larger models said to be powered by a 21.5mAh cell. Previously, the South Korean brand confirmed that the Galaxy Ring will be able to deliver up to 9 days of battery life.
Lastly, Samsung VP and Head of Digital Health team Hon Park revealed that users can wear the Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch together for even better results. It will of course be compatible with Galaxy phones. The executive also clarified that the company is working to ensure that the wearable device is compatible with other Android phones. Unfortunately, it won’t work with iOS which is a bummer.
Samsung is expanding its popular M series of smartphones, with the Galaxy M15 expected in the coming months. Recently, leaked renders of the device have surfaced online, courtesy of reliable tipster Evan Blass. The renders offer us a sneak peek at the phone’s design and available color options.
The Galaxy M15 bears a resemblance to its predecessors in terms of design. The device has three camera rings on the rear and rounded edges for a comfortable grip.
On the front, it features a full-screen display with a small waterdrop notch and a noticeable chin. The renders shared by the tipster also showcase the phone in three color variants: Silver, Berry Blue, and Smoky Teal.
While the leaked renders don’t disclose much else about the upcoming M-series smartphone, it has been making appearances on certification sites for some time now.
According to these databases, the Galaxy M15 is expected to pack a hefty 6000mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging. It will run on Android 14 out of the box and offer compatibility with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi networks.
Furthermore, rumors suggest that the Galaxy M15 5G might be a rebranded version of the Galaxy A15 5G, albeit with minor differences. Thus, the smartphone might feature a Dimensity 6100 Plus chipset and boast a 6.5-inch AMOLED display.
Samsung is also gearing up to unveil the Samsung Galaxy F15 5G on March 4 in India. The company has been dropping hints about its specifications via various teasers while the phone’s Indian price has also been tipped via a leak earlier this week.
As for the Samsung Galaxy M15 5G, we expect its debut in the coming weeks.
Apple is rumored to launch updated iPad Pro models as soon as next month, with the most significant change being the introduction of OLED displays for both the 11-inch and 13-inch models. If these rumors hold true, it would be the first time Apple will OLED technology into its iPad lineup.
Switching to OLED displays brings several advantages. OLED panels are notably thinner compared to LCD or mini-LED screens, allowing for slimmer device profiles.
11-inch iPad Pro (2024)13-inch iPad Pro (2024)
Recently leaked CAD drawings and rumored dimensions of the upcoming tablets support this. The design of the tablets appears to be the same as their predecessors, with the rear camera island positioned in the upper left corner and speakers and USB-C port located at the bottom of the device.
However, the latest rumored dimensions for the upcoming 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models suggest slimmer tablets than their predecessors. Here are the rumored dimensions of the current and upcoming models:
Current 11-inch iPad Pro: 247.6mm x 178.5mm x 5.9 mm
Upcoming 11-inch iPad Pro: 249.7mm x 177.5mm x 5.1mm
Current 12.9-inch iPad Pro: 280.6mm x 214.9mm x 6.4mm
Upcoming 13-inch iPad Pro: ~281.5mm x 215.5mm x 5.0mm
One noticeable difference between the 2022 and 2024 models is the thickness. The 13-inch model is reportedly 1.4mm thinner (5.0mm vs 6.4mm), while the 11-inch model is 0.8mm thinner (5.1mm vs 5.9mm).
This reduction in thickness can be attributed to the adoption of OLED panels, which require fewer layers compared to the previous LCD panels.
Besides this, the iPad Pro (2024) will also receive an upgrade under the hood, transitioning from the 5nm Apple M2 chipset to the more advanced 3nm M3.
Additionally, there have been discussions about adding support for MagSafe charging, and consumers may also see a refreshed Magic Keyboard and a new Apple Pencil.
Asus has unveiled the refreshed ExpertBook B3 Flip 2024 flipbook, which introduces significant upgrades, particularly in the Intel Core 5/7 processor department. While the price remains undisclosed, the ExpertBook B3 Flip offers a host of features designed to enhance productivity, connectivity, and user experience. ASUS is yet to reveal the pricing of this refreshed ExpertBook.
ASUS ExpertBook B3 Flip 2024
At the heart of the ExpertBook B3 Flip is its versatile design, featuring a 360° any-position hinge that allows for total display flexibility. This innovative hinge design enables users to effortlessly switch between laptop, tablet, tent, and stand modes, catering to various usage scenarios. Additionally, the inclusion of a world-facing camera offers a fresh perspective, while the fast-charging garaged stylus provides intuitive input for enhanced productivity.
ASUS ExpertBook B3 Flip 2024 comes with the following processor options
Intel® Core™ i7-1355U processor 1.7 GHz (12MB cache, up to 5.0 GHz, 10 cores)
Intel® Core™ i5-1335U processor 1.3 GHz (12MB cache, up to 4.6 GHz, 10 cores)
Intel® Core™ i3-1315U processor 1.2 GHz (10MB cache, up to 4.5 GHz, 6 cores)
Notably, this device does not come with an option for dedicated graphics. The notebook is equipped with a 1080P 60Hz 14-inch IPS touchscreen, available in a 250 nit/400 nit version with 45% NTSC and 72% NTSC color gamut respectively to suit individual preferences. Additionally, a comprehensive selection of interfaces, including Thunderbolt 4, USB-A, RJ45, Micro-SD, and audio interfaces, ensures versatile connectivity options for users.
In terms of health protection, the ExpertBook B3 Flip incorporates ASUS Antibacterial Guard and a TÜV Rheinland-certified display, ensuring everyday eye care and hygiene. Moreover, the notebook boasts advanced connectivity options, including WiFi 6E technology enhanced by ASUS WiFi Master technology and optional fast 4G LTE nano-SIM support for on-the-go connectivity.
One standout feature of the ExpertBook B3 Flip is its advanced noise-cancelation technology, which enhances remote learning and conferencing experiences. The notebook’s two-way AI-based noise-canceling technology employs sophisticated machine-learning algorithms to filter out background noise and ensure crystal-clear voice calls and video chats. Furthermore, innovative 3D noise-cancellation (3DNR) technology and a physical webcam shield contribute to enhanced video-conferencing and remote-learning experiences.
In terms of durability, the ExpertBook B3 Flip is built to withstand the rigors of daily use, boasting MIL-STD 810H certification. The notebook has undergone rigorous pressure and drop tests, with reinforced reinforcement processes ensuring durability and reliability. Additionally, a waterproof layer protects against liquid spills, while antibacterial coatings on the keyboard and palm rest prevent bacterial infestation.
Samsung offers huge discounts on its fleet of wearables, including the Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 5, and the latest Galaxy Watch 6, over a period of time. Following a good discount on the Galaxy Watch 4 in India, the Korean giant has put the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro on sale with a $150 discount. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro is retailing for $299, and astonishingly, it is the lowest price since the Black Friday sales.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro Deal Details
The smartwatch was launched at a retail price of $450, and nowadays, it usually retails for ~$380. Presently, if we consider the discount, then you can get it for $299 from Amazon or Best Buy. It is $6 short of the lowest price the smartwatch witnessed at the Black Friday sale extravaganza.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro could be a good upgrade if you’re looking for a fleet of new features at an affordable price. Being the top choice, the recent price discount on the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro from Samsung seems like the icing on the cake. Improved charging and performance on the Galaxy Watch 5 series make it a worthwhile upgrade over the old Galaxy Watch models.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro still stands among the finest Android smartwatches available on the market. At this price point, it is the best smartwatch deal out there for now. It’s great attention to detail in the design, build quality, improved performance, and enhanced battery are some features that make it a deal worth noting.
Upgrades in Galaxy Watch 6?
However, if you’d like to spend more, then its successor, the Galaxy Watch 6, could be the best option. It brings a larger display and a new bezel design among the new changes. There are no significant hardware changes that you will miss while using the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. The Premium watch is on sale for $299 for a limited time period, you should grab it before the stocks diminish.
The Mobile World Congress 2024 just ended, however, new phones keep coming. Four brands have scheduled launches for the next week.
Almost all of these handsets are budget and mid-range models. The companies that will debut new devices are Samsung, Nothing, Realme, and Vivo.
Samsung and Realme will announce budget 5G smartphones. Nothing will introduce its first budget phone. Finally, Vivo will unveil new V series handsets.
The Samsung Galaxy F15 5G is set to launch in India on March 4 (Monday). The phone will go official at 12 PM IST.
The device will come with a 6.5-inch FHD+ 90Hz Super AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus chip, a triple camera setup, and a 6,000mAh battery. It is expected to offer 4 years of Android updates.
The Nothing (2a) is scheduled to launch on March 5 (Tuesday). The event for the handset will start at 5 PM IST.
The smartphone will retain the transparent design and Glyph lights from prior models. It will arrive with a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip, a 50MP primary camera, and a 5,000mAh battery.
The product will be priced below ₹30,000 in India.
The Plus model is already official in other markets. It comes with a 6.67-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display, a MediaTek Dimesnity 7050 SoC, a 50MP main camera, a 16MP selfie camera, a 5,000mAh battery, and 67W charging support.
On the other hand, the Realme 12 is expected to arrive with a MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus chip, a 6.72-inch FHD+ 120Hz display (LCD), and a 5,000mAh battery.
4. Vivo V30 Series
The Vivo V30 series is set to launch in India on March 7 (Thursday). It will be unveiled at 12PM IST.
The company will debut two devices in the country, namely Vivov V30 and Vivo V30 Pro. Both of them just recently wentofficial in Indonesia.
The duo comes with the same design, a 6.78-inch 120Hz curved AMOLED display, a 5,000mAh battery, and 80W charging support. The vanilla model is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip, while the pro version houses a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC.
Additionally, the V30 Pro arrives with Zeiss optics consisting of triple 50MP sensors paired with wide, ultrawide, and 2x telephoto lenses.
Infinix has finally launched the Smart 8 Plus smartphone in India after unveiling it globally back in January. The smartphone targets the Indian budget market offering some compelling features at entry-level prices.
Infinix Smart 8 Plus specs:
Design-wise, the device has a flat back with a large camera module, along with flat sides and a flat display. The 6.6-inch IPS LCD display features a punch-hole cutout for the front camera. It has a resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels, a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a peak 500 nits of brightness.
It has an Apple Dynamic Island-inspired Magic Ring feature, which uses a pop-up window around the front camera to show important notifications such as battery level and charge status. It also allows for face unlocking. Other than that, there is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for added security.
Under the hood, the smartphone has a 2.2 GHz Octa-Core MediaTek Helio G36 processor paired with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB eMMC 5.1 storage. RAM can be extended virtually up to 4GB and storage can be expanded up to 2TB via a microSD card. The device comes preloaded with XOS 13-based Android 13 Go.
For optics, it boasts a 50MP main camera, paired with an AI lens and a Quad-LED Ring flash on the back. on the front, it features an 8MP selfie camera. The Smart 8 Plus comes equipped with a 6,000mAh battery that supports 18W charging through a USB-C port. In addition to its robust battery, the device boasts features like dual SIM capability, 4G VoLTE support, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth connectivity, and a convenient 3.5mm audio jack. It measures 163.65 x 75.7 x 8.95mm and has a weight of 204 grams.
Pricing & availability
Available in Galaxy White, Shiny Gold, and Timber Black colors, the Infinix Smart 8 is priced at Rs. 7,799 ($94). It is set to be released on Flipkart beginning March 9th at 12 noon. Taking advantage of an exchange offer can bring down the effective price to Rs. 6,999 ($84).
We already know that Vivo is working on its next generation of high end foldable smartphones. The Vivo X Fold 3 and X Fold 3 Pro have already been a part of recent rumors, and now, the latest leak reveals more details regarding their camera systems. So here are all the details.
Vivo X Fold 3 Camera
The news arrives from known tipster Digital Chat Station who shared the information on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website). In the online post, the tipster claimed that the Vivo X Fold 3 will feature a triple camera setup that includes a 50-megapixel primary camera, which is an OmniVision OV50H sensor. This is paired with a 50-megapixel ultra wide angle lens and a 50-megapixel telephoto shooter that offers 2x optical zoom and up to 40x digital zoom.
Digital Chat Station added that this model will be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The tipster also shared the camera system on the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro, although, he had already shared these specs in a previous leak. Vivo’s top end model offers a 50-megapixel OV50H main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra wide lens, and a 64-megapixel OV64B periscope telephoto camera. The Pro version is reportedly equipped with the newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.
Based on what we know so far, the Vivo X Fold 3 series is expected to launch alongside the Vivo Pad 3 series around the end of this month. Recently, the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro’s design were also revealed via schematics leak. Another notable feature that is expected on the upcoming foldable phones is possible integration with Mac systems.
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