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Samsung has released 4 Galaxy Book 4 series notebooks ranging from $2,600 to $1,450

Samsung has just released the Galaxy Book 4 series notebooks in Korea, officially confirming the specifications we knew through various leaks. The series consists of three models – the Galaxy Book 4 Pro, Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360, and the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra. Notably, the Galaxy Book 4 comes in two different sizes – 14″ and 16″, while the 360 and Ultra model only comes with the 16″ option. Here is the official information about the models below.

Galaxy Book 4 Series

Galaxy Book 4 Ultra

It comes with a 3K AMOLED WQXGA (2880×1800) 120Hz panel with 400 nits brightness and support for 120% DCI-P3 color volume.

The device is powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9/Intel Core Ultra 7 processors, paired with two different NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 series graphics – RTX 4070/4050 GPU. All of these are backed by 16/32/64GB LPDDR5X memory. This Ultra variant also offers support for up to 2TB SSD (PCIe).

This Galaxy Book 4 Ultra weighs around 1.86 kg and is only 16.5mm thick. The device comes with a 76Wh battery and supports 140W fast charging through a USB-C Adapter.

For ports, you get – Thunderbolt 4 (2), USB Type-A, HDMI 2.1 that supports 8K at 60fps and 5K at 120fps.

Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360

The Pro 360 model is even slimmer and lighter compared to the Ultra model. It weighs around 1.66kg and is 12.8mm thick. The display specifications here are identical to the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra.

Instead of the Core Ultra 9, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 comes with a Core Ultra 5 variant and the Core Ultra 7. One difference from the Ultra model is in the Graphics. It brings Intel Arc Graphics (integrated) in contrast to the dedicated NVIDIA GeForce graphics of the Ultra model.

Here you get 16 or 32 GB LPDDR5X memory along with 512 GB or 1 TB storage options.

This model also comes with a 76Wh battery and a 65W USB Type-C Adapter. You also get the same ports as the Ultra model here.

Galaxy Book 4 Pro

In contrast to the previous two models only having a 16-inch option, this one also has a slightly smaller 14-inch variant. The 14-inch and the 16-inch variants weigh 1.23kg and 1.56kg respectively.

Just like the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360, both the 14 and 16-inch variants of the Pro model also boast the Intel Core Ultra 7/ Intel Core Ultra 5 CPUs paired with Intel Arc Graphics (integrated).

Notably, the 14-inch option also comes with the same 2880×1800 resolution with all the other aspects being the same. The 14″ variant comes with a 63Wh battery and a 65W adapter with the 16″ one being the same as above.

Pricing

The Galaxy Book 4 Pro starts at 1.88 million won ($1,452), the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 at 2.59 million won ($2,002), and the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra at 3.36 million won (~$2,597).

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Intel 14th Gen Desktop processors launched with Core i9-14900K clocked at 6GHz out of the box!

Intel has officially launched its latest Intel Core 14th Generation desktop processor family, with the flagship Intel Core i9-14900K leading the pack. This new lineup features six unlocked desktop processors, delivering up to 24 cores, 32 threads, and an impressive frequency of up to 6 GHz straight out of the box.

Intel Core 14th Gen Desktop Processors

The i9-14900K has laid claim to the title of the world’s fastest desktop processor, providing gamers with a substantial edge through its 6 GHz speeds from the start. For creators, the Intel Core i7-14700K offers 20 cores and 28 threads, a 25% increase over its predecessor, ensuring significant performance gains in multi-threaded workloads.

Intel introduces the new AI Assist feature in its Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU), offering one-click AI-guided overclocking for select unlocked Intel Core 14th Gen desktop processors. This feature brings simplicity to the overclocking experience, catering to both experts and beginners.

The Intel Core 14th Gen processors leverage Intel’s advanced performance hybrid architecture, prioritizing compute performance for day-to-day workflows. The lineup promises an immersive gaming experience, delivering up to a 23% performance uplift compared to “leading competitor processors”. Enhanced gaming-focused features, including Intel Application Optimization (APO) and Thread Director application thread scheduling, aim to improve application threading. Moreover, these processors support DDR5 XMP speeds well beyond 8,000 megatransfers/second (MT/S).

Intel’s latest desktop processor family comes equipped with integrated support for Wi-Fi 6/6E and Bluetooth 5.3, as well as discrete support for new Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 wireless technologies. The processors maintain compatibility with both Intel 600 and 700 series chipsets, allowing enthusiasts to easily upgrade existing systems and enjoy the latest-generation gaming and creator performance.

The Intel Core 14th Gen desktop processors are set to hit retail outlets and OEM partner systems starting October 17, 2023.

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Honor Magic 6 Pro, Magic 6 Porsche Design surfaces in leaked renders revealing design

Honor has officially teamed up with the renowned design house Porsche Design. Now, leaked renders of the upcoming Honor smartphone hint at what the fruits of this collaboration might look like. The renders come from a Weibo tipster that shows stylish Porsche Design variants of the Honor Magic 6 series devices. 

As you can see, the Magic 6 Porsche Design has a two-tone leather finish in red and black. Its circular camera ring houses the triple camera setup (horizontally) and on the back, we can also see the Honor and Porsche Design logos.

Honor Magic 6 Porsche Design render.

However, looks like the partnership won’t be limited to a single phone since the tipster also shared a render of the Porsche Design-inspired Magic 6 Pro. And, although the design is more or less similar to that of last year’s Magic 5 Pro, the phone has a sports car’s accelerometer-inspired design element in its circular camera module. 

Honor Magic 6 Pro render.

Interestingly, the leak also suggests the entire Magic 6 series will have Porsche Design treatment, but these are just rumors, so take them with a grain of salt. 

Speaking of the Magic 6 series, it’s expected to arrive early next year. Rumors suggest three models in the lineup. The exact names of these devices are still under wraps, but following past trends, they might be called the Honor Magic 6, Magic 6 Pro, and Magic 6 Ultimate.

Tipster Digital Chat Station has shed some light on the Pro model’s key features. The phone is expected to come with a 2K OLED display with a pill-shaped cutout for dual-front-facing cameras.  

Powering the device will be a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. While there are also rumors of a dedicated graphics and security chip. The phone will run on Magic OS 8.0 based on Android 14 and will have a Smart Island notification feature.

Likewise, Magic 6 Pro also utilizes a substantial AI model with an impressive 7 billion parameters, enhancing its capabilities in artificial intelligence applications.

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Realme GT Neo 6 launch timeframe tipped, Realme 12 Pro series also expected to launch soon

Realme has just launched the Realme GT 5 Pro flagship phone and the Realme V50 series of entry-level 5G smartphones in the Chinese market. In India, the brand recently unveiled the Realme C67, which is the company’s first-ever C-series phone with 5G support. It appears that the company may not have any plans to launch any new smartphones in the remaining 15 days of the year 2023. However, it is expected to start the year 2024 with a bang, as it is rumored to launch the Realme 12 series and the Realme GT Neo 6 in the Chinese market.

Realme 12 Pro series, GT Neo 6 tipped to launch soon

The Realme GT 5 Pro is the company’s first smartphone to feature a periscope telephoto camera. It features a Sony IMX890 periscope zoom unit that supports up to 3x optical zoom. Some of the other flagship phones, such as the OnePlus 12 and the iQOO 12 series, are equipped with the OmniVision OV64B 64-megapixel periscope telephoto camera that offers up to 3x optical zoom.

As per recent reports, Realme will incorporate the flagship-level OV64B periscope zoom unit into its upcoming Realme 12 Pro series of smartphones. Tipster Digital Chat Station has once again reiterated that the mid-range camera-focused phones will be launching soon. As per reports, the Realme 12 Pro and 12 Pro+ have RMX3842 and RMX3840 model numbers, respectively.

Realme 12 Pro Plus Render
Realme 12 Pro+ leak render

Both phones are expected to feature the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset. The Pro model is said to have a 32-megapixel Sony IMX709 telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom, whereas the Pro+ may arrive with a 64-megapixel OV64B periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.

In addition, DCS also claimed that the brand is also working on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered Realme GT Neo 6. He added that the GT Neo 6 will debut after the Chinese New Year, which indicates that it may debut by late February in China. However, he did not divulge any more information about the next-generation Neo-series flagship.

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Nothing India head, Manu Sharma is leaving the company very soon

Before the release of Nothing’s first smartphone in February 2021, the company appointed Manu Sharma, the former senior director of Samsung India’s mobile business, as the vice president and general manager of Nothing India.

Nothing India head, Manu Sharma is departing the company in January 2024
Nothing India head, Manu Sharma is departing the company in January 2024

Manu Sharma shared a statement on LinkedIn about his decision to leave the company. He also added that, following nearly three years, he will be departing Nothing India by the end of January 2024.In addition, he said that it was because of personal matters and that Nothing India has a strong product portfolio that would last until 2024 in addition to a competent staff.

The Nothing India head stated the following on his LinkedIn account:

As we ring in the year 2024 very soon, I am excited to share that I have decided to move on from Nothing. The last 3 years have been very eventful and memorable. This has been the most fortunate & incredible time of my life to build the foundation of the Nothing brand in India from ground zero.

The decision to move on came after intensive deliberation due to personal reasons. Nothing India is in an incredibly strong position, has a very robust pipeline of products in 2024 and with a very capable team. I am very excited about the adventure that awaits, but I am not leaving just yet and will be with Nothing India till the end of January 2024.

In addition, Nothing confirmed that it would have an event on February 27th at the MWC the following year.

Details on the next Nothing Phone (3), the company’s next flagship smartphone, are anticipated to be unveiled at this event.

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Intel Core Ultra mobile processors announced with up to 16 cores, 5.1 GHz clock speed & AI acceleration

Intel has introduced the latest Core Ultra mobile processors at the “AI Everywhere” event, signaling a transformative phase in personal computing. These processors, built on Intel’s 4 process technology, employ Foveros 3D advanced packaging, representing a significant architectural shift with dedicated AI acceleration across CPU, GPU, and the newly integrated neural processing unit (NPU).

Supporting over 100 independent software vendors (ISVs) and boasting more than 300 AI-accelerated features, Intel aims to position AI PCs as the dominant force in the PC market by 2028, reshaping the way users work, learn, and create.

Intel Core Ultra CPU

Key features of the Core Ultra processors include the Performance-core (P-core) architecture, offering up to 11% better multi-threaded performance for ultrathin PCs. The Intel Arc GPU, featuring up to eight Xe-cores, promises double the graphics performance of its predecessor. The Intel AI Boost NPU enhances power efficiency by 2.5x for longer-running AI workloads.

Intel Core Ultra CPU

In addition to these features, the processors support up to 16 cores, 22 threads, and the next-gen Intel Thread Director. With a maximum turbo frequency of 5.1 GHz, they provide a substantial performance boost. Memory capacity reaches up to 64 GB LP5/x and an impressive 96 GB DDR5. Supporting Wi-Fi 6E and discrete Intel Wi-Fi 7, the processors ensure seamless connectivity. Intel Bluetooth LE Audio enhances the audio experience, while Thunderbolt 4 connectivity offers speeds of 40 Gbps for lightning-fast data transfer. OpenVINO toolkits support further enhances AI performance, making these processors ideal for AI-driven applications.

The Intel Core Ultra mobile processors are now globally available, set to power over 230 AI PCs from leading partners like Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and more. This marks a significant advancement in personal computing, where efficiency, computation, and AI converge to redefine the user experience.

Acer has already announced its Predator Triton Neo 16 laptop powered by the new Intel Core Ultra CPUs. The machine is tailored towards both gamers and content creators.

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Vivo X100, X100 Pro debuts in the global market, configurations, color options confirmed

Vivo has introduced the X100 and X100 Pro in the global market, marking the debut of the first phones powered by the Dimensity 9300 chipset in markets outside of China. However, specific market availability and pricing for the X100 and X100 Pro remain unconfirmed by the brand.. Here is a look at the specifications and configurations of the X100 series for the global market.

Vivo X100, X100 Pro specifications

Vivo X100 Pro

The Vivo X100 and X100 Pro share common features, including a 6.78-inch curved-OLED LTPO display with 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and up to 3000 nits of brightness. Equipped with the Dimensity 9300 chipset, the X100 series offers LPDDR5x RAM, and UFS 4.0, they run on Android 14 with OriginOS 4 and feature optical in-display fingerprint sensors. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB-C (USB 3.2), NFC, an IR blaster, and an X-axis linear motor. For selfies, the X100 series has a 32-megapixel front-facing camera. The phones boast dual stereo speakers and carry an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.

Distinguishing the models, the Vivo X100 is equipped with a rear camera setup comprising a 50-megapixel Sony IMX920 VCS main camera with OIS, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 ultra-wide lens with a 150-degree FOV, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto with OIS. It features a 5,000mAh battery with 120W charging, measuring 164.05 x 75.19 x 8.49mm and weighing 206 grams.

On the other hand, the Vivo X100 Pro features a rear camera configuration with a 50-megapixel 1-inch Sony IMX989 VCS main camera, a 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 ultra-wide with a 150-degree FOV, and a 64-megapixel customized OmniVision OV64B 100mm periscope telephoto with OIS. It is powered by the Vivo V3 chip, has a 5,400mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, and measures 164.05 x 75.28 x 8.91mm, weighing 225 grams.

In China, the Vivo X100 starts at 3,999 Yuan (~$562) and the X100 Pro at 4,999 Yuan (~$703). While global pricing hasn’t been revealed, Vivo confirmed both phones will be available in a 16GB RAM + 512GB storage option, alongside color choices like Startrail Blue and Asteroid Black. The X100 will also come in a 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant.

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Honor Pad 9 is launching alongside Honor 90 GT on December 21

Honor has officially announced the release date for its upcoming smartphone, the Honor 90 GT. The device is scheduled to launch on December 21, and it is expected to be accompanied by the Honor Pad 9. A leaked poster on Weibo now confirms that the Honor Pad 9 will indeed launch on the same day as the Honor 90 GT.

The poster shows the tablet with a centered, single-lens camera module on the back. The leak also hints at a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor, suggesting mid-range performance similar to the Honor Pad 8. The poster also reveals that the tablet will run on the MagicOS operating system based on Android. Additionally, its price is expected to be comparable to the Honor Pad 8.

In another leak by the tipster Digital Chat Station, we can see the three color options for the tablet— Grey, Green, and White, with the latter featuring a gradient finish. The tablet is also coupled with a keyboard case and a stylus. The leak also suggests a 512GB storage option. At the launch, the Pad 8 has a starting price of 1,499 yuan (~$222) in China.

Although the leak has already confirmed the tablet’s launch date, we anticipate Honor to make an official announcement soon regarding the launch details.

The tablet has already received 3C certification, confirming 35W charging support. Furthermore, UAE’s TRDA certification reveals the model number (HEY2-W09) and confirms a Wi-Fi-only version, similar to the Honor Pad 8.

Based on the leaks so far, the Honor Pad 9 appears to be a mid-range device, likely inheriting the basic functionalities of the Pad 8. The Pad 8 features a 12-inch 2K LCD screen, Snapdragon 680 processor, and debuted in July 2022.

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AYANEO Retro Mini PC AM01 Review:They remade Macintosh?

Today I got a Retro Mini-PC from AYANEO – this AM01. To be honest, I was curious to see what kind of Mini-PC would be like from a manufacturer who specializes in Windows handheld gaming devices. First of all, the version I got is powered by Ryzen7 5700U 32G memory and 1TB SSD.

Unbox

The colors on the packaging is quite retro, and the text and graphics have been designed in a pixel style. When I opened the package, I must say that the unique retro design really caught my eye.

Other than the PC itself, there is also a set of pixel art style stickers, that can be attached to any place you want to decorate. In addition to that, there is a power adapter with wide input and AC power adapters of various sizes.

Surprisingly, it also comes with a disassembly tool and accessories for installing the hard disk. The box is so full of accessories, it’s like AYANEO would even love to have an engineer in the box!

Design

The AYANEO AM01 is a real eye-catcher. The appearance is a clear homage to the Macintosh, the legendary PC launched by Apple in 1984. Although the size is completely different from the real Macintosh, many details are still very much the same, such as the location of the Macintosh floppy drive. However, the floppy drive portal is cleverly designed as an on/off switch. AYANEO’s logo has been magnetized and can work with the magneitc decorative pieces included in the package, to create your own look with the stickers also. All I can say is that AYANEO has done a great job in design.

The outer case is made of plastic, and the color is a kind of oxidized plastic beige, which can also be called “APPLE beige”. Personally, I like this color very much, it’s classic and good looking. I have to say, it’s definitely the most eye-catching device on the desk. Meanwhile, there is an extensive amount of hollowing on the case, in cooling tests, the AM01 did perform very well.

My only complaint about the appearance is the layout, when I place the unit horizontally on my desk, I can’t see the delicate front. If I put it up vertically, the cables brake the harmony, I am torn, but let me know in the comment section if you have the perfect solution.

I/O

In terms of IO ports, there’s a Type-C 5Gbps connector on the front and a 3.5mm headphone jack, and the rear gets a full complement of ports, which are more than enough for everyday use.

Performance

Ryzen7 5700U is a chip that many people are familiar with, Zen3 architecture, 8 Cores and 16 Threads, 8MB L3 cache. It can provide strong performance. I first ran the CPUZ test and the scores were very close to the i7-10700 which also has 8 cores,good performance.

in the more stressful Cinebench 2024, the Ryzen7 5700U still performed well.

In the 10 minute stress test, this chip stayed at 35W all along, running at 3.3Ghz, temperatures at around 80°C, The CPU still managed to run at around 3Ghz during the combined CPU and GPU stress test, nice performance.

The 5700U is equipped with a Vega8 core graphics card, and in time spy tests this Vega8 performance is roughly comparable to the MX350, and if you run games with low graphics requirements, the Vega8 still performs well.

Overall, the Ryzen7 5700U is great for everyday use, providing great CPU performance, and decent GPU performance.

In terms of noise, the fan barely spins during daily use, and during stress tests there is noise that can be noticed, but it is very minimal.

I must say that the rest of the configuration is also very good, the 32GB dual channel memory provides a very good read/write performance, while the 32GB memory is also enough to deal with all kinds of complex tasks.

In terms of storage, it uses a Lexar NM620 1T SSD, I also did some tests on this hard drive. Although this is a PCIE3.0 hard disk, surprisingly it almost reached the upper limit of PCIE3.0 in terms of read-and-write performance, very good. At the same time, I tested the large files read and write performance, it is also very good.

Game

I first tested this PC in Genshin Impact and it achieved 45fps at 1080p medium graphics preset, it’s worth noting that I did the test in the much more stressful Fontaine area.

In Counterstrike 2, with the graphics set at 1080p minimum, the average fps was around 100 in death match.In a casual game like Civilization, there’s no doubt that it runs at 60fps all along, a very good gaming experience.

So if you’re not a heavy user, this GPU performance is more than enough to be your gaming PC, and as for the CPU, you can trust the 8 ZEN3 cores.

Software

Like all AYANEO handheld gaming devices, the AM01 comes with AYAspace, which makes it very easy to set up the TDP, fan speed and manage my games, etc. It also allows you to monitor performance and personalize your game. Performance monitoring and personalized settings are also possible. For a mini-PC device, AYAspace is clearly a plus.

Conclusion

Overall, the AYANEO Retro AM01 mini-PC has an impressive look, and very nice little design on other things that allows for easy DIY. If you are attracted by the great look, you will also be pleasantly surprised by the good CPU performance.

Check out the unique Retro MINI PC here.

Redmagic 9 Pro review: The Mobile Gamer’s Dream Phone, Again

RedMagic is definitely the most special phone brand in these couple of years.

Now in the niche market of gaming phones, it’s not easy for any brand to survive. Some brands shifted their strategies to the mass market, such as iQOO, while unfortunately, some even have been close to backing down from the market. You know what I’m talking about. Yeah, it’s Black Shark, it used to be my favorite gaming phone brand.

However, only RedMagic is still running wild on the gaming-phone path and is starting to try designs that will always remain only in the minds of other phone makers.

What? ROG phone? Well, an old castle owner, let’s cut him a slack.

RedMagic

The latest RedMagic 9 Pro in my hand is the most specially designed phone in 2023, probably taking the title until 2024, unless RedMagic releases a new model to defeat their own 9 Pro.

Technically, its innovative design wasn’t just developed based on the need for gaming, such as the punchless screen and the perfect rectangular shape. As well as a completely flat back design. the RedMagic 9 Pro is designed to look like a betrayal of the mainstream phone market.

Unbox

The packaging for the RedMagic 9 Pro is with a rarely seen silver color as well as glossy accents. The hard case comes with it fits the phone perfectly.There is also a charger and a charging cable inside the package.

First I would like to talk about the charger which supports up to 80W and has decent charging protocol support.

Unfortunately it is a glossy black finish and it’s definitely the most fingerprint-prone charger on the planet. A hacker could easily take everything I have just by stealing the charger.

Design

The RedMagic 9 Pro looks like a phone from the future. The experience of viewing this phone from the front is outstanding, with extremely narrow bezels, coupled with an under-screen camera and square screen proportions delivering an unrivaled visual.

No matter what angle you look at the screen, it is just outstanding. Most of the time it is very difficult to spot the under-screen camera, even on close inspection. It is only vaguely visible against a white background with low brightness.

This phone has a very cool back design that is completely flat with a carbon fiber texture. As well as RGB lights, there is no doubt that no one can resist such a look. One thing worth noting is that like RedMagic’s previous phones, the 9 Pro also packs a cooling fan, but this time the design is much more understated, subtly blending in with the camera’s camera. In 2023, if you want a flagship phone without a raised camera, the RedMagic 9 Pro is the only choice.

The flash portion has a very small bump that’s about as thick as a piece of paper. In the frame, there is quite a lot of stuff, a 3.5MMW headphone jack, IR remote, touch trigger, 3 microphones, dual speakers, and more.

Some may complain about the thickness and grip, but compared to the iPhone 14, the thickness is acceptable. And thanks to the slightly curved connection between the frame and the screen, the grip feels unexpectedly good.

The phone I got has a small stain where the fan is located, and not just me, some of the users who have purchased the 9 Pro have also responded with similar issues, SO, please also consider it before buying. It doesn’t affect the use, but, it just looks a little embarrassing.

Performance

The performance is the strongest among the 8Gen3 phones I have tested. Whether it was Geekbench or 3DMark, the 9 Pro got scores that other phones struggled to match.

The only complaint I have is that RedMagic doesn’t offer a 16GB-RAM option on the 9 Pro, so if you want 16GB, you’ll have to buy the 9 Pro+. However, it’s not very wise to pay the extra money for the Plus variant. You can check out the differences between them here:

Game Test

First of all in Genshin Impact, without a doubt, it was easily kept at 60fps all the time, with power consumption at around 5w like most Snapdragon 8Gen3 phones, in PUBG mobile, perfect 90fps with a very smooth gaming experience. In Honor of Kings, the game runs at 120fps the whole time and has very excellent power control.

Of course, if you want even more performance, you can manually turn on Diablo mode, and this 8Gen3’s CPU and GPU will run at ultra-high frequencies. I tested it for 20 minutes in Harajuku with Diablo mode on, the average power consumption was rising to 9.2W and there was no downclocking at all during the 20 minutes of gaming, which is insane.

Meanwhile, the RedMagic 9 Pro got close to a maximum temperature of 50°C, even coming with a hardworking fan running. That’s probably an extreme performance that we could run on the Snapdragon 8Gen 3 platform.

8gen3 is strong enough to easily crash almost any game even without Diablo mode on, I think Diablo mode is designed for geeks and emulator players.

If you are an FPS game player, then the 9 Pro’s shoulder triggers can be effective in improving your game, I usually set the left one as aiming acts and the right set as shooting. That’s still very useful, compared to regular phone players, you can always have quicker responses. If there’s anything that feels better than the touchable triggers, it must be Black Shark’s mechanical triggers, which, however, are probably going to be history with the brand. I do miss the physical feedback on the Black Shark 4 series.

Fully Covered Display

The RedMagic 9 Pro comes with a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen and uses a 20:9 ratio and smaller curvature, so it’s not just for gaming, the screen also provides an excellent experience when watching videos.

This screen also has a manual maximum brightness of 600nit and an excitation brightness of 1600nit, as well as low brightness PWM dimming and high brightness DC dimming. Simply put, this is a good gaming screen.

Battery & Charging

The 9 Pro has a large 6500mAh battery, and it doesn’t consume more power than any other 8gen3 phone if Diablo mode isn’t on, all in all, the RedMagic 9 Pro can please any picky person when it comes to battery life.

It has a maximum charging power of 80W, and it takes about 38 minutes to fully charge the battery, which is even better than some phones with 100W charging power.

The other good news is that the RedMagic 9 Pro supports bypass charging, and it allows you to manually turn it on whenever you need it. RedMagic really knows what gamers want.

Camera

To be honest, just looking at the specs alone, the camera on the 9 Pro is not bad. The main Camera not only has a large 1/1.57-inch sensor but also supports OIS.

I also briefly took some sample shots, but I think people who really want to buy this phone might not care too much about that. Anyway, you can check out the video here, where we show the samples.

As for the front-facing camera, it just brought me back to 2012.

Verdict

In short, the RedMagic 9 Pro has everything a gamer could want! great performance, cool looks, big battery, bypass charging, and more. This is definitely the ultimate gaming device that gamers will hard to resist.

Anyway, if you are still interested in the upgraded gaming phone, buy it at Giztop or Geekwills.

Nubia Z60 Ultra’s 6000mAh silicon carbon anode battery is now officially confirmed

Nubia has unveiled its latest flagship, the Nubia Z60 Ultra, boasting a 6000mAh silicon carbon anode battery, proudly dubbed as “the battery life ceiling of the imaging flagship”. The Nubia Z60 Ultra is set to be unveiled on December 19th.

Silicon carbon anode batteries offer higher energy density than conventional ones

Traditionally, smartphones have employed graphite anode batteries. The use of silicon with graphite in the anode increases the energy density, making it possible to hold more energy while the battery weighs the same. While pure silicon anode materials offer impressive energy density, they face challenges related to expansion during charging and discharging cycles. This challenge is overcome by employing a mixture of silicon and graphite (carbon) materials for the anode, and this is precisely what Nubia’s upcoming flagship utilizes.

The Z60 Ultra’s exterior design has been officially confirmed, featuring captivating options such as the Starry Sky Collector’s Edition, Galaxy, and Shine colors. The Starry Sky Collector’s Edition boasts an exclusive glasses-free 3D star diamond relief technology on its back panel, coupled with a high-resolution starry sky micro-etching process and a unique “lens nano texture.” Meanwhile, the Galaxy and Star Shine color variants employ an AG matte process, creating an aesthetically pleasing combination of matte and bright light elements.

On the rear side, the device showcases a fifth-generation under-display camera (UDC) full-screen display with narrow bezels. The camera setup includes an 18mm 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 35mm 50MP primary camera, and an 85mm 64MP periscope telephoto lens, all equipped with optical image stabilization (OIS). The Z60 Ultra is anticipated to run on the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, support 80W wired fast charging, and come with IP68-rated dust and water resistance.

In conclusion, Nubia’s Z60 Ultra continues to focus on performance alongside its imaging capabilities, addresses a crucial aspect of smartphone usage – the battery life.

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iQOO Pad Air, iQOO Neo 9 appear in Google Play Supported Devices list, launch imminent

iQOO will announce the iQOO Neo 9 series of smartphones later this month in China. Reports have revealed that the upcoming Neo 9 and Neo 9 Pro have V2338A and V2339A model numbers, respectively. A new report by TheTechOutlook reveals that the Neo 9 has appeared in the Google Play Supported Devices list. In addition, a new tablet dubbed the iQOO Pad Air has also been spotted in the same listing.

As seen in the above screengrab, the iQOO Neo 9 bearing the V2338A has appeared in the Google Supported Devices list. In addition, the iQOO Pad Air with the iPA2451 model number has also been spotted. While the Neo 9 is expected to debut on Dec. 27, there is no official word on the existence of the iQOO Pad Air.

The listing states that the iQOO Pad Air is identified as the “PD2305” device, which matches the Vivo Pad Air. Hence, it appears that the iQOO Pad Air could be a rebranded version of the Vivo Pad Air. It remains to be seen whether the iQOO Pad Air debuts alongside the Neo 9 series.

iQOO Pad Air, iQOO Neo 9 specifications (expected)

Vivo Pad Air
Vivo Pad Air

To recall, the Vivo Pad Air that was announced in August 2023 in China features an 11.5-inch LCD display that offers a 2.8K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 870 chip, up to 12 GB of RAM, up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 storage, an 8,500mAh battery with 44W fast charging, a 5-megapixel front camera, an 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, and Origin OS 3-based Android 13.

As per reports, the iQOO Neo 9 will have a 6.78-inch OLED display that offers a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, up to 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage, a 5,160mAh battery with 120W fast charging, and OriginOS 4-based Android 14. It will have a 16-megapixel front camera and a dual-camera system on the back, comprising an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens.

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Leaked renders show design, color options of upcoming Moto G24 Power and G34

Looks like Motorola has two new budget phones in the works, the Moto G24 Power and Moto G34. They’re expected to hit European markets soon. And ahead of their launch, the design of both the Moto G24 Power and Moto G34 have been leaked in a new set of renders. So let’s talk about them in detail here.

Moto G24 Power / Moto G34 renders

The G24 Power sticks to the classic Moto G series look — a glossy back with curved edges, a central logo, and a camera bump that houses a 50MP main lens. The front of the phone has a punch-hole cutout for a selfie camera, while the screen has a slightly thicker chin as is typical of most budget devices. 

We can see the volume rocker and power button on the right edge, while the left is home to a SIM tray. And, as is obvious, the USB-C charging port sits along with a speaker and a headphone jack at the bottom. The phone will be available in silver and dark color options. 

Talking about the Moto G34, the renders show a familiar look for the device. But it comes with a faux leather back in a dark blue variant while there’s also a light blue option with a glossy finish.

Like the G24 Power, the G34 will also have a dual-camera setup led by a 50MP main lens. And of course, the phone keeps all the essentials you need – a headphone jack, USB-C port, and speaker.

Motorola hasn’t officially unveiled the launch date or full specs for these smartphones. However, since leaks have surfaced, we can expect them to pop up on certification sites soon, followed by an official launch. We’ll keep you updated as we learn more.

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Asus ROG Phone 8, ROG Phone 8 Pro full specifications, renders leaked well before launch

Asus recently confirmed that it will unveil the ROG Phone 8 series of gaming phones on Jan. 8. In China, the brand is going to unveil the ROG Phone 8 lineup on Jan. 16. Well ahead of the launch, WindowsReport has published a report to leak the renders and full specifications of the ROG Phone 8 and ROG Phone 8 Pro. Here is a look at what to expect from both smartphones.

Asus ROG Phone 8 series design

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ASUS ROG Phone 8 series leaked renders by WindowsReport

The leaked renders show that the upcoming ROG Phone 8 and ROG Phone 8 Pro mark a significant shift from the traditional hardcore gaming phone design of their predecessors. The front now features a modern punch-hole display, while the back boasts a prominent camera module in the top-right corner. The back panel also features an RGB-lit logo and gaming mottos. The report states that the ROG Phone 8 has a matte finish on the back, whereas the Pro variant looks premium with its glossy rear design. Here is a look at the leaked specifications of the ROG Phone 8 series.

Asus ROG Phone 8, ROG Phone 8 Pro specifications (rumored)

The report states that the ROG Phone 8 series will have a 6.78-inch AMOLED FHD+ display with a 165Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 2500 nits. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, the device will pack a 5,500mAh battery with 65W charging capability, as per 3C certification. Additional features include an in-display fingerprint sensor, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a 5-magnet speaker.

On the connectivity front, the ROG Phone 8 series will offer Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC. The phones will run on Android 14 with the ROG UI. Notably, both models have Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection and an IP68 rating. Both phones will come in a Rebel Grey shade, apart from other colors.

The standard ROG Phone 8 is equipped with 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 256 GB of UFS 4.0 storage, while the ROG Phone 8 Pro offers a choice between 16 GB or 24 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 512 GB or 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage.

The Pro variant’s rear camera setup has a 32-megapixel selfie camera and a rear configuration consisting of a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 main camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 32-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. The standard variant has a matte finish, while the Pro variant sports a glossy, premium look. It measures 163.8 x 76.8 x 8.9mm and weighs 225 grams. At present, there is no information about the cameras or dimensions of the standard model.

ASUS ROG Phone 8 series leaked accessory
ASUS ROG Phone 8 series’ accessory render leaked

In addition, the ROG Phone 8 series will come with an Aero Case and fast charger in the box. Asus will also offer gaming-focused accessories, such as the DEVILCASE Guardian phone case supporting the AeroActive Cooler X, as shown in the leaked image above.

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DHL’s Electric Truck Initiative in Ohio Marks a Greener Turn in Logistics

DHL is undoubtedly a global leader in logistics, and now the company seems to be steering towards a far greener future by incorporating electric trucks into its fleet, particularly in regions like Ohio, often overlooked in the electrification race. The initiative reflects a broader shift in the industry towards sustainable practices.

These electric trucks are designed for last-mile deliveries

While California often steals the limelight in the electrified vehicle market, Ohio’s involvement with DHL’s electric trucks is significant. It presents a valuable case study for EV usage in less publicized areas, offering insights into their practicality beyond the typical settings.

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DHL’s decision to pivot towards electric trucks, despite not being a major player in door-to-door parcel delivery in the U.S., demonstrates a commitment to reducing emissions in international and contract shipping. Their fleet, though not extensive, is set to include 17 electric trucks by spring 2024. This move aligns with the company’s global strategy, where they already operate 30,000 light-to-heavy duty EVs.

These electric trucks are tailored for last-mile deliveries, primarily in urban settings and shorter routes. This strategy is not just environmentally friendly but also economically sensible. Electric trucks consume about 50% less energy than their diesel counterparts, offering a substantial cost benefit in the long run.

DHL’s focus on testing these trucks outside of California, in places like Ohio, is strategic. It allows the company to assess the trucks’ performance in varied climates and conditions, ensuring their efficiency and reliability across different regions.

Charging infrastructure is a critical component of this transition. DHL’s approach of relying on in-house charging facilities, rather than public infrastructure, highlights a self-sufficient model that could inspire others in the industry.

The shift to electric trucks is more than just an environmental or economic decision. It’s about enhancing driver experience. Quieter, more comfortable, and quicker trucks mean less fatigue for drivers, potentially making the profession more attractive in an industry facing driver shortages.

DHL’s ambitious goal to electrify 30% of its fleet by 2030 is a testament to the potential of electric trucks in making shipping both cheaper and greener. As the industry evolves, DHL’s pioneering efforts could pave the way for a more sustainable future in logistics.

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Velocifero’s Tennis-E E-Scooter Has 2 Removable Batteries & 85 kmph Top Speed

Velocifero, an Italian name known for its neat and stylish scooters, has recently zoomed into the electric vehicle scene. Their latest creation, the Tennis-E electric scooter, is grabbing attention for its unique blend of old-school charm and new-age tech.

The electric scooter has three riding modes – eco, comfort and speed.

At first glance, the Tennis-E is a nod to the past. It’s crafted with a touch of retro, reminiscent of classic scooters, but don’t let its charming looks fool you. This scooter is all about embracing the future. It ditches the traditional gasoline engine for a silent, eco-friendly electric motor. This change isn’t just about going green; it’s about smooth, quiet rides that don’t compromise on power.

E-Scooter

Speaking of power, the Tennis-E might look cute, but it packs a punch. Its motor delivers up to 6.7 horsepower – roughly equal to a 125cc gas scooter. But here’s the kicker: it offers a massive 175 Nm of torque. That means quicker acceleration and a sprightly feel, especially in city traffic.

The design is a mix of old and new. The body is sleek, with a minimalist style and splashes of color. Modern features like the dual-optic headlight and LED lights add a contemporary twist. It’s not just a scooter; it’s a fashion statement on wheels.

But it’s not all about looks. The Tennis-E is practical too. It has three ride modes (Eco, Comfort, and Sport) to suit your mood and needs. The top speed? A nifty 53 miles per hour. Plus, with two removable batteries , you can tailor the weight for shorter trips or go full throttle for longer rides. And when you’re done, a four-hour charge gets you ready to roll again.

The Tennis-E is expected to hit the European market by spring 2024. While its price is still under wraps, it’s shaping up to be a hot pick for those who want a dash of style with their sustainable ride. In a world where electric is the future, the Tennis-E is a small but mighty step in the right direction, blending the best of both worlds.

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Honor 90 GT launch date confirmed, key specifications tipped

Honor has finally confirmed the launch of the Honor 90 GT, a performance-focused affordable flagship phone. The device is all set to go official at 7pm (local time) on Dec. 21 in China. While there is no official confirmation, there are speculations about the potential debut of other devices like the Honor X50 GT and the Honor Tablet 9 alongside the Honor 90 GT.

Honor 90 GT design

Honor 90 GT launch date

The official poster of the Honor 90 GT discloses a flat OLED punch-hole display on the front and features flat edges. The back panel, adorned in a blue hue, showcases a black-colored camera island that accommodates two cameras, an LED flash, and a GT logo. The device seems to be equipped with a side-facing fingerprint sensor. Here is a look at the leaked specifications of the device.

Honor 90 GT key specifications (rumored)

According to a Weibo post by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, the Honor 90 GT’s OLED panel offers a 1.5K resolution and 3840Hz PWM dimming. There is no information about the front camera of the device, but the rear camera setup is said to feature an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel main camera.

Under the hood, the Honor 90 GT has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, and it will arrive with support for 100W charging. The device is tipped to arrive in multiple configurations, such as 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 16 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 16 GB RAM + 512 GB storage, and 24 GB RAM + 1 TB storage.

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Honor 90 GT color options | Image source: DCS

As can be seen above, the Honor 90 GT will arrive in three shades, such as gold, black, and blue. In the Chinese market, the device is expected to rival the likes of the Redmi K70 and upcoming phones, such as the iQOO Neo 9 and the OnePlus Ace 3.

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Fortnite Announces Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Skins for the Winterfest 2023 Event

Fortnite has announced its Winterfest 2023 event, and it’s not just about the holiday cheer. The game is bringing the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) into its universe. Starting from December 14, 2023, to January 2, 2024, players can experience a fresh twist in the Fortnite world with the addition of Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Donatello, and reporter April O’Neil as part of the TMNT skins.

This event includes a total of 14 free gifts

Fortnite, known for its battle royale mode where 100 players fight to be the last one standing, has consistently kept players hooked by introducing collaborations with famous franchises. This time, the game merges the adventurous spirit of the Ninja Turtles with its own fast-paced dynamics. Each turtle character, with their unique style, adds a fresh flavor to the game, promising a blend of nostalgia and new challenges.

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Winterfest 2023 isn’t just about new skins. The event includes 14 free gifts, which players can claim by completing daily quests. There’s also the introduction of the “Ship It! Express” game mode. This mode offers a quirky spin on the traditional battle royale format, focusing on thrown weapons and consumables in a no-build environment. It’s an all-out, explosive battle that demands players to adapt and strategize differently.

For those in the Fortnite Crew, there’s an extra treat – the Gilded Style of the Glorious Giftblade Back Bling. This addition is another way Fortnite keeps its community engaged and rewarded.

The crossover with TMNT showcases Fortnite’s ongoing commitment to evolving and introducing new elements that keep the game fresh and exciting. For fans of Fortnite and the Ninja Turtles, this event is a perfect blend of two worlds, adding an adventurous twist to the holiday season. It’s a clear sign to how Fortnite continues to be a trendsetter even now, constantly bringing new experiences to its global community.

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Lenovo Wireless VoIP Headset with up to 30 hours of talk time support unveiled

Chinese tech giant Lenovo has announced the upcoming release of its Wireless VoIP Headset, a cutting-edge accessory designed to meet the evolving needs of professionals in hybrid work environments. The new headset is scheduled for launch in April 2024 in the US and a month later in Europe.

Lenovo Wireless VoIP Headset

Features

The Wireless VoIP headset aims to provide unparalleled flexibility and autonomy for users engaged in remote collaboration. The Wireless VoIP Headset comes with Microsoft Teams certification, underlining its commitment to seamless integration with one of the leading communication platforms. Beyond Teams, Lenovo ensures that the headset is optimized for all unified communications platforms, making it a versatile choice for diverse workplace setups.

Connectivity is a key focus, with the inclusion of a USB Type-A Bluetooth Audio Receiver, enhancing compatibility with a wide range of devices. The innovative Bluetooth Multipoint connectivity feature allows users to effortlessly switch between a paired smartphone and computer, catering to the dynamic needs of multitasking professionals.

A remarkable 30 hours of talk time on a single charge sets the Wireless VoIP Headset apart, offering an extended usage period that aligns with the demands of a busy workday. While manufacturer estimates are impressive, users will need to assess real-world runtimes for their specific usage patterns.

Lenovo Wireless VoIP Headset

Lenovo emphasizes user comfort with replaceable memory foam ear cups and intuitive touch controls. The adjustable microphone adds to the user-friendly design, allowing individuals to customize the positioning for optimal voice capture.

Pricing & Availability

Priced competitively at $99.99 in the US and €99 in Europe, the Wireless VoIP Headset represents a compelling investment for those seeking a feature-rich, high-performance solution for their communication needs. As the launch date approaches, users eagerly anticipate more technical details, especially regarding the drivers, to make informed decisions about this exciting addition to Lenovo’s innovative lineup.


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Acer unveils the Predator Triton Neo 16 with Intel Meteor Lake Processors

Taiwanese tech giant Acer first announced the Predator Triton 16 at CES 2023 in January this year. Right now, the company has unveiled the Predator Triton Neo 16 which comes as an upgrade to the gaming marvel. The new laptop is powered by the Intel Meteor Lake processors, promising unparalleled performance.

Acer Predator Triton Neo 16

Features

The Predator Triton Neo 16 maintains Acer’s tradition of keeping enthusiasts on the edge, as the company has chosen not to disclose the specific Intel Meteor Lake CPU. However, the anticipation is high, with possibilities including the Core Ultra 9 and Core Ultra 7 SKUs, with the former expected to be available first. Paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 dGPU, the Triton Neo 16 is poised to deliver a gaming powerhouse.

One of the standout features is the dual display configurations, offering users a choice between a stunning 3.2K of 3,200 x 2,000 pixels, a 16:10 aspect ratio LCD panel, and a second model with a WQXGA resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels. Both options boast a rapid 165 Hz refresh rate. The 3.2K display covers the full DCI-P3 color gamut, ensuring vivid and accurate colors, complemented by support for Nvidia G-Sync and Advanced Optimus for seamless graphics performance.

Acer Predator Triton Neo 16

Acer has not only prioritized power but also addressed the crucial aspect of cooling with the inclusion of the AeroBlade 3D fans and liquid metal cooling for both the CPU and GPU. The Predator Switch button allows users to dynamically switch between power profiles, providing flexibility tailored to varying gaming demands.

Pricing & Availability

The Acer Predator Triton Neo 16 is slated for release in February 2024 with the price starting at an enticing $1,699.

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