Following the recent reveal of ROG Phone 8 Ultimate’s charging speeds, a new piece of information about the smartphone has emerged, thanks to a listing on Geekbench. It reveals key specifications of the smartphone, including its chipset, RAM, and software.
ROG Phone 8 Ultimate Geekbench benchmark surfaces
According to the Geekbench listing, the ROG Phone 8 Ultimate will be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, paired with an impressive 24GB of RAM.
Asus ROG Phone 8 Ultimate on Geekbench
In benchmark testing, the ROG Phone 8 Ultimate delivered an impressive performance, achieving a score of 2,235 points in the single-core test and 7,098 points in the multi-core test. These figures closely match the benchmark scores shared by Qualcomm during the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s announcement.
Furthermore, the listing also confirms that the ROG Phone 8 Ultimate will run on Android 14, likely with Asus’s custom ROG UI overlay.
While information about the ROG Phone 8 Ultimate remains limited, the surfacing of these details suggests that more revelations are on the horizon.
Nubia is gearing up to unveil its Red Magic 9 series of flagship smartphones soon. But ahead of the official announcement, the Red Magic 9 Pro surfaced on a certification platform. So here are all the details.
Red Magic 9 Pro surfaces on 3C
The Chinese smartphone maker’s upcoming premium handset was spotted on the 3C certification. The device was listed carrying the model number NX769J. Looking at the certification, we also know that the Red Magic 9 Pro model will also support an impressive 165W fast charging. The 3C certification did not reveal any other finer details regarding this upcoming smartphone. However, we have plenty of previous rumors and teasers to go on for more details.
Earlier today, the company shared a new teaser that confirmed that the Red Magic 9 Pro will sport a BOE Q9+ display that offers 2160Hz PWM dimming. The smartphone was recently surfaced on the AnTuTu benchmarking platform, which lists the device with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. In our Red Magic 9 Pro roundup, we also covered all the details about the upcoming gaming phone.
It is expected to sport an OLED panel that offers 120Hz refresh rate and an under display selfie camera on the front. Meanwhile, the rear is rumored to feature Samsung’s 50-megapixel GN5 camera as its primary sensor. This will be paired with a 50-megapixel Samsung JNI ultra wide angle lens. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is expected to be paired with up to 24GB of RAM and 2TB of storage.
OnePlus is all set to unveil its latest flagship smartphone – OnePlus 12 on December 4 in China. The smartphone is already up for pre-orders on China’s popular e-retailer website JD.com for 1 Yuan. This is a right-to-pre-sale package that will surely offer the OnePlus 12 in its pre-sale period for the users.
The pre-sale package offers two options to grab the OnePlus 12. One is on the first-day sale which sans any return policy. The other is to order it within the pre-sale period where the users will get 30 days of return period and exchanges, Bilibili Video Prime Membership, and other goodies.
Interested Students and PLUS members can participate in the event for only 0.01 Yuan and will get a pwoer adapter for free.
OnePlus 12 Specifications and Features (Expected)
The Smartphone will ship with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. It will house BOE’s LTPO OLED display aka 2K ProXDR display which will offer 2600 nits brights and 2K resolution.
The smartphone will feature a 64-megapixel telephoto lens, and some leaks suggest there could be Omnivision’s OV64B sensor with 3X zoom. However, we need to wait for official confirmation about it. Other leaks tipped it to feature a 50MP Sony LYT-808 primary sensor with OIS support and another 50MP ultrawide Sony IMX581 sensor. A 32-megapixel selfie camera will sit on the front.
It is highly likely to feature an alert slider and an in-display fingerprint sensor. There would be a 5400 mAh battery which will support 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.
Samsung is working on a line of new Galaxy A-series smartphones. Recently, there have been news of the upcoming Galaxy A15 5G and A25 5G, and now another A-series smartphone has come to light. This time, it’s the Galaxy A55 5G, which has passed 3C certification.
The A55 5G has the model number SM-A5560 and supports 15W charging. This is the same charging speed as last year’s Galaxy A54.
Galaxy A55 5G on 3C Certification
As expected, Samsung will not be including a charger in the box. Unfortunately, the listing on the Chinese regulator’s website doesn’t reveal any other specs, other than its 5G capability.
Previous reports have indicated that the Galaxy A55 5G will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1480 processor.
This chipset is expected to feature an octa-core architecture with four efficiency cores clocked at 2.05GHz and four performance cores clocked at 2.75GHz. It will also be equipped with Samsung’s Xclipse 530 GPU, which is likely based on AMD’s RDNA 2 graphics architecture.
For those unaware, Xclipse is Samsung’s brand name for GPUs based on AMD’s graphics architecture. Currently, the Xclipse 9xx series, which is based on AMD’s RDNA3 architecture, is used for high-end GPUs.
For example, the Samsung Exynos 2200 has the Xclipse 920, while the Exynos 2400 has Xclipse 940 and will be used in the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ models.
The Xclipse 5xx series, on the other hand, is likely intended for mid-range models and may be based on the RDNA 2 architecture.
It’s still unclear when the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G will be released, but we can expect to hear more about it in the coming days.
Like the global smartphone shipment trends, Europe also registered a decline in shipments in the quarter that ended on 30th September 2023. According to a new Counterpoint Research report for Market Monitor Service, smartphone shipments declined 11% YoY in Q3 2023. Major OEMs like Samsung and Apple recorded their worst quarter after 2011 and 2014, respectively.
As per the report, the demand in the Western European market declined by 8%, and Eastern Europe further dipped by 15%. The ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges in the region are the primary reasons behind sluggish sales.
Amid the decline, Samsung maintained its primary position with 32% market share, Apple preceded with 24%, while Realme raked 22% market share. Honor evolved by 8% from the previous year with a 4% market share.
Speaking on the statistics, Research Analyst Harshit Rastogi said, “Q3 2023 saw the lowest Q3 smartphone shipments since 2011. However, some OEMs have managed to gain a foothold in the market, such as Transsion brands TECNO and Infinix (particularly in Russia), while HONOR is doing well in Western Europe. Even as the market shares of top players remain the same, Chinese OEMs are switching ranks among themselves.”
Samsung retained its position with good demand for its foldable in the region; meanwhile, Apple will rake up some sales this quarter with the iPhone 15 series. Xiaomi is facing backlash from some Western European countries due to its presence in the Russian market. It’s market share declined by 13%. Oppo is also losing ground in the European region due to some issues. Surprisingly, Honor, TECNO, and Infinix registered exceptional growth in comparison with the previous year.
Commenting on the new statistics, Associate Director Jan Stryjak said, “While the market continued to decline, major launches like the iPhone 15 series and Samsung’s fifth-generation foldables softened the fall. The rate of decline is slowing and, while we aren’t holding out a return to growth just yet, we are optimistic about a strong end to the year in Q4. Economic conditions continue to be tough, though, and people are holding on to their devices for longer than ever. Therefore, we expect the market to remain muted for the foreseeable future.“
The future growth prospect seems a dream for some unforeseen future in the European smartphone market.
Xiaomi is expected to announce two foldable phones in 2024. The Mix Fold 4 is expected to be released in the second half of the year, whereas in the first half, the company may unveil a flip-style foldable phone called the Xiaomi Mix Flip. A new leak that has surfaced on Weibo has disclosed the chipset that will be the powerhouse of the device.
Xiaomi to launch multiple Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 devices
Xiaomi Mix Flip renders by GSMChina
According to a tipster from China, Xiaomi has a couple of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered devices in the pipeline. The leak reveals that apart from the Redmi K70, the upcoming tablet and small foldable phone from the brand will also feature the said chipset.
The tablet that the leaker seems to be talking about appears to be the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro. A recent report claimed that the Pad 7 Pro will arrive with a 144Hz LCD display, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and a square-shaped camera module like the Xiaomi 14 series. The small foldable phone with an SD8G2 chip that the leaker is talking about seems to be the Xiaomi Mix Flip.
At present, there is no information about the other specifications of the Mix Flip. However, the above schematic suggests that it will have a triple camera unit comprising a 3x telephoto zoom lens on the back.
An IMEI database listing of the device that emerged in September revealed that its model number is 2311BPN23C. It is speculated that the Xiaomi Mix Flip may launch with the Xiaomi 14 Ultra in April 2024. It is also being said that the first-generation Mix Flip may remain exclusive to the Chinese market. In the home market, the device is expected to face competition from the Honor Magic Flip and the Vivo X Flip 2, which are also expected in the first half of 2024.
Samsung’s upcoming budget smartphone, the Galaxy A15 5G, has been leaked in new renders. The renders, shared by Newzonly, suggest that the phone will retain the same design as its predecessor.
It will feature a rounded body, a vertical triple rear camera setup, and a U-shaped camera notch up front. The renders depict the phone in a dark blue color, but additional color options are likely to be available at launch.
One notable upgrade for the Galaxy A15 5G is rumored to be the display. The phone is expected to feature an OLED panel, a significant improvement from the LCD display of the Galaxy A14 5G. The display is said to be a 90Hz Full HD+ panel.
Powering the device will be a MediaTek Dimensity 6100 Plus processor paired with 128GB of built-in storage and expandable storage of up to 1TB.
For photography, the phone will sport a 50MP + 5MP + 2MP rear camera setup and a 13MP selfie shooter. Additionally, the Galaxy A15 5G is expected to pack a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast wired charging.
As far as price is concerned, rumors suggest that the Galaxy A15 5G is anticipated to be priced well under $200.
The highly anticipated Red Magic 9 Pro is set to make its official debut on November 23, and one of its standout features is an upgraded display that is promising a remarkable visual experience. According to the official Weibo announcement from the company, the Red Magic 9 Pro will boast the use of fifth-generation under-screen technology, incorporating the BOE Q9+ panel.
Following the SoC and design upgrades, the display panel upgrade also gets confirmed
Compared to its predecessor, the BOE Q9 display panel, the Q9+ reportedly brings significant visual enhancements. The improvements include addressing color deviation, optimizing low-light display effects, enhancing brightness performance, refining overall display quality, and minimizing screen smear problems. These advancements should collectively contribute to a more refined visual output.
A noteworthy highlight of the upgraded display is its capability to present 1.07 billion colors, ensuring a rich and vibrant color palette. Additionally, the local peak brightness reaches 1600 nits, ensuring a decent viewing experience even in very bright lighting conditions. Further enhancements include an upgrade to 2160Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, coupled with the support for DC dimming and HDR10+.
In the realm of gaming smartphones, display quality is important, and Red Magic appears to understand this well. Users can expect vibrant colors, improved brightness, and advanced dimming technologies.
In previous teasers, the Red Magic 9 pro has already been confirmed to equip the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor along with a new generation of gaming chip, namely the “Red Core R2 PRO.” With a flat camera module design, an under-screen selfie camera, and additional features like infrared remote control, NFC, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, the Red Magic 9 Pro is expected to make a good offering to the world of gaming smartphones.
The details of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G smartphone have been consistently leaked in recent reports. A new report by Winfuture.de has leaked all the information on its specifications, features, and price. Continue reading ahead to learn what to expect from the device.
According to the report, the Samsung Galaxy A25 will sport a 6.5-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels and a maximum refresh rate of up to 120 Hertz. The rear camera setup of the Galaxy A25 is expected to include an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera featuring an f/2.2 aperture and a 120-degree field of view. Additionally, a 2-megapixel macro sensor is likely to be part of the camera configuration. For selfies, it will feature a 13-megapixel front-facing camera.
The Galaxy A25 will run on the Android 14 operating system with a layer of One UI 6 on top. The device will come equipped with the Samsung in-house Exynos 1280 chipset. In terms of memory, it is expected to come with 6 GB and 8 GB RAM options. The internal storage options may include 128 GB or 256 GB, depending on the region.
The Galaxy A25 is likely to house a 5000mAh battery that supports 25W charging through the USB-C port. The device will come with other features, such as dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, a 3.5mm audio jack, a microSD card, and a side-facing fingerprint sensor.
The report states that the Galaxy A25 will be priced at around 279 CHF in Switzerland and 269 to 289 euros in Germany. It further states that the device is already listed on several online retailers in Switzerland and is set to go on sale there between Dec. 7 and Dec. 19. The device has also bagged important certifications, such as FCC and BIS (India), which suggests that it may launch as early as this month (November) in different markets.
Anker has recently launched the Nebula Capsule 3 and Mars 3 Air projectors, heralding a new era of portable entertainment technology. These innovative devices promise to redefine the way we experience movies, TV shows, and more, boasting impressive features that set them apart in the world of portable projectors.
Features
Anker proudly claims the Nebula Capsule 3 and Mars 3 Air as the first portable Google TV projectors with built-in Netflix, delivering a seamless streaming experience in a compact form factor. Now, users can enjoy their favorite content with the convenience of Google TV and the extensive library offered by Netflix, all from the palm of their hand.
Equipped with a stunning 1080p resolution, these projectors ensure a crisp and vibrant display for an immersive viewing experience. The 52Wh battery packed into these devices provides an impressive 2.5 hours of movie playtime, allowing users to indulge in extended entertainment sessions without worrying about running out of power.
The Nebula Capsule 3 offers a peak brightness of 200 lumens and supports a maximum screen size of 120 inches, while the Mars 3 Air takes it a step further with HDR compatibility, producing images up to 150 inches wide and boasting a brightness of up to 400 lumens. Choose the perfect size for your environment and enjoy a cinema-quality display wherever you go.
Audio is not compromised with these projectors. The Capsule 3 features a single 8W speaker, while the Mars 3 Air steps up the game with two 8W speakers and support for Dolby Audio, delivering a rich and immersive audio experience to complement the stunning visuals.
Both projectors come equipped with autofocus, obstacle avoidance, screen fit, and keystone correction tools, ensuring that the setup process is quick and hassle-free. The devices also support Bluetooth 5.1 and dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing for seamless integration with other devices. Chromecast screen casting and Google Assistant voice commands add an extra layer of convenience to the user experience.
The Mars 3 Air boasts a sleek design, measuring 178 x 122 x 133mm and weighing 1.7 kg, making it easily portable without sacrificing performance. The Capsule 3, even more compact at 78 x 78 x 160mm and 0.85 kg, is designed for those on the move who still demand top-notch entertainment.
Availability and Pricing
The Anker Nebula Capsule 3 and Mars 3 Air projectors are now available for purchase in the US at a special launch price of $499.99, $100 off the regular retail price of $599.99. European customers can also enjoy reduced prices, with the Mars 3 Air available for £449.99/€549.99 after a £100/€100 in-page voucher. Pre-orders for the Mars 3 will start shipping from November 29 in the US and December 1 in Europe, while the Capsule 3 will be available for shipment from December 10 in the US, with the European release date to be announced soon.
The Reno 11 series is set to make its official debut on Nov. 23 in China. Today, Oppo released a couple of posters to reveal the Reno 11 and Reno 11 Pro will be equipped with an ultra-durable battery, which can support charging at extreme temperatures. In addition, it is also offering a 48-month battery replacement plan for buyers of the Reno 11 series.
Oppo Reno 11, Reno 11 Pro to feature an ultra-durable battery
Oppo has announced that the initial buyers of the Reno 11 series will benefit from a four-year battery replacement plan, which the brand had previously offered on the Oppo A2 Pro 5G. For the A2 Pro buyers, Oppo has confirmed that it will replace the battery of the device if its health drops below 80 percent within four years of purchase. Hence, it seems that the Reno 11 and Reno 11 Pro may benefit from a similar battery replacement plan.
The company also confirmed that the Reno 11 series will offer 80W charging. As leaks have revealed, the Reno 11 will be equipped with 67W charging, whereas the Pro model will support 80W charging. The brand also confirmed that the Reno 11 and 11 Pro are capable of charging at temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius.
The Reno 11 series will come equipped with the latest ColorOS 14. The Geekbench listings of the Reno 11 and 11 Pro suggest that these devices will run on ColorOS 14-based Android 14. The new version of ColorOS 14 will bring support for Pantanal smart cross-end systems, AndesGPT, and the ColorOS supercomputing platform. Additionally, the Reno 11 series will support memory lossless compression, allowing users to save up to 45 GB of storage space.
For those who don’t know, the Reno 11 will feature the Dimensity 8200, whereas the Pro version will have the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset. This time around, the brand will not launch a Pro+ variant.
India‘s recent decision to grant subsidies to 27 tech companies, including heavyweights like Apple supplier Foxconn and Lenovo, marks a significant step in its journey to become a global hub for electronics manufacturing. This move, part of India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, is more than just a financial boost for these companies; it’s a strategic step in the nation’s economic journey.
23 out of 27 applicants are ready to start production immediately
At its core, the PLI scheme reflects India’s ambition to shift from being a mere player in the global tech supply chain to a central hub. The government’s decision to include major international firms like Dell, HP, and AsusTek Computer is a clear indication of India’s readiness to play in the big leagues of tech manufacturing. This readiness is further underscored by the fact that 23 out of the 27 approved applicants are prepared to start production immediately, with the rest gearing up to commence within 90 days.
The implications of this development extend far beyond the creation of jobs, although the projected 50,000 direct and 150,000 indirect jobs are significant. This move is part of a broader strategy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Make in India” campaign, which aims to reduce India’s reliance on imports, particularly from China. By bolstering its domestic manufacturing capabilities, India is positioning itself as a viable alternative to China for global manufacturers seeking to diversify their production bases.
Interestingly, the inclusion of Lenovo, a Chinese tech giant, in the PLI scheme is a nuanced move. It comes at a time when other Chinese companies are facing heightened scrutiny and regulatory challenges in India. This inclusion is a testament to India’s balanced approach, recognizing the importance of global partnerships even amidst geopolitical tensions.
The decision to subsidize tech manufacturing in India is about more than economic growth. It’s a strategic maneuver positioning India as a pivotal player in the global tech landscape.
The electric vehicle (EV) industry is witnessing a significant advancement with Tesla‘s latest V4 Supercharger rollout across the United States. Following its European debut earlier this year, these new chargers are now available in various states, including Oregon, Nevada, Alabama, and most recently, Atlanta, Georgia.
The V4 Supercharger is also significantly more user-friendly
What sets the V4 Supercharger apart is its remarkable efficiency and user-friendly design. The V4 chargers boast an integrated Magic Dock, a digital credit card reader, and a compact display, enhancing the user experience. The design is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical, featuring a longer and lighter charging cable for greater convenience.
The key highlight of the V4 Supercharger is its impressive charging speed. According to a demonstration by YouTuber Kim Java, the V4 Supercharger can boost a Tesla Model 3‘s battery from 20% to 60% in just 10 minutes. This speed is a game-changer in addressing one of the main hurdles in EV adoption: slow charging times.
Currently, these chargers draw power from V3 cabinets, but there is potential for even faster charging in the future. The V4 dispenser’s specifications suggest a theoretical capability of 615 kW, which could drastically reduce waiting times at charging stations.
This development is particularly important considering the growing number of high-voltage battery systems in EVs. Faster charging speeds can make EVs more appealing to a wider audience, encouraging the shift towards electrification. In addition to cars, the V4 Supercharger is also equipped to handle larger vehicles like the Tesla Semi, thanks to its immersion cooling feature. This innovation enables the charger to manage the high power requirements of heavy-duty electric vehicles.
As covered here, the Chinese tech market was scrambling as the news of the ban on RTX 4090 cards spread like wildfire. Now, Nvidia has completely taken the card off it’s website, it seems. This action raises questions about the availability and future supply of this sought-after gaming card in China.
This rumour was lingering in the tech space very recently, but it happened sooner than expected
The RTX 4090, known for its top-of-the-line graphics processing capabilities, is part of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 40 series. Its sudden disappearance from the official websites has caused unease among Chinese gamers and tech enthusiasts. This move comes amidst tight supply in China, attributed to the card’s high performance in graphics applications.
The situation is compounded by recent U.S. export controls, which impose stricter regulations on the export of advanced graphics chips to China. This has led to speculation that the RTX 4090 might face withdrawal due to these new rules. Adding to the concerns, several of Nvidia’s major hardware partners in China have also removed the RTX 4090 from their online stores.
Despite these challenges, the RTX 4090 remains available through e-commerce platforms and unofficial channels, albeit at inflated prices. This availability hints at a resilient demand for the product, despite regulatory hurdles.
Interestingly, the RTX 4090’s significance extends beyond gaming in China. It plays a crucial role in supporting advanced applications like autonomous driving, highlighting its importance in various technology sectors. However, the main concern in China still revolves around Nvidia’s data center chips, which are facing surging prices and supply issues.
In response to these challenges, Nvidia is adapting by developing new data center GPUs specifically for the Chinese market. The first shipment of these new GPUs is expected by the end of the year.
Chinese tech innovator Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Multi-Function Camping Lantern in select European countries, following its initial debut in China earlier this year. The camping lantern introduces a unique two-part design, comprising a main lantern and a compact, removable light stored within the larger lamp’s center.
Features
The multi-function camping lantern boasts an array of features tailored for outdoor enthusiasts, the detachable light serves a dual purpose as a powerful flashlight. It is equipped with a convenient hook for suspension. Users have the flexibility to control color temperature with options for cold, warm, and RGB lighting, as well as adjust brightness levels ranging from 6 to 230 lumens. The intuitive controls, facilitated by a front-facing dial, allow for seamless customization of the lighting experience.
One of the standout features is the integration of Bluetooth connectivity, enabling users to remotely control the lantern through the Xiaomi Home app. The auxiliary light operates on an 800 mAh battery, while the main lantern is powered by a robust 4,800 mAh lithium-ion battery, supporting quick recharging via USB-C in just 3.5 hours.
The Xiaomi Multi Function Camping Lantern holds an IP54 rating, making it resistant to dust and water splashes. With compact dimensions measuring 198 x 114 x 123 mm and a weight of 565 g, this gadget proves to be a portable and essential companion for camping adventures.
Pricing & Availability
The product is currently available in France and Germany, retailing at €59.99, with an exclusive €5 discount offered in Germany through an in-page coupon. Xiaomi’s expansion plans are evident with the product listing on the Xiaomi Italy website, signaling a broader availability in the near future.
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 16 series is attracting a lot of attention, but not necessarily for the reasons the tech giant would prefer. Rumor has it that both the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will stick with a 60Hz display refresh rate, falling behind the 120Hz standard offered by many other flagship smartphones.
Apple is set to disappoint again with non-Pro iPhone 16 displays
This decision by Apple has been a point of discussion since the release of the iPhone 15 series, which also featured the same 60Hz refresh rate. Despite advancements like the Dynamic Island design in recent models, Apple appears hesitant to upgrade the refresh rate in its non-Pro iPhones.
Leaks from various sources, including South Korean tech site Naver and Twitter leaker @Tech_Reve, suggest that the iPhone 16 series won’t see an improvement in this aspect. This aligns with predictions from display analyst Ross Young, who suggests that Apple may only introduce high-refresh-rate screens to its base models by 2025.
Yes… The iPhone 16/16 Plus has been reconfirmed to have an LTPS 60Hz display…
The rumored screen sizes for the iPhone 16 series include a 6.12-inch display for the standard model and a 6.69-inch display for the Plus variant. In contrast, the Pro models are expected to feature slightly larger screens with 120Hz refresh rates, in line with current flagship smartphone trends.
This decision by Apple is surprising, especially considering that competitors like Samsung and Google have already adopted higher refresh rates in their flagship models, including budget variants like the Pixel 7a. Some Moto phones even offer 144Hz displays in the mid-budget segment. The persistence of a 60Hz refresh rate in premium models like the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus makes them outliers in the current smartphone market. While a 60Hz refresh rate isn’t inherently bad, it is noticeably lower than the standard found in recent flagship devices.
The reluctance to upgrade the refresh rate could be influenced by factors like cost and potential battery life trade-offs. However, it remains a significant point of contention for users who expect a smoother and more responsive experience from new models. As the industry moves toward smoother and more dynamic displays, Apple’s choice to stick with a 60Hz refresh rate in its upcoming models might be seen as lagging behind its competitors.
Technological advancements continues to make our lives easier and assist us in our daily tasks. However, if you don’t use the right products, the situation can sometimes be the opposite. Being within an ecosystem and using devices that communicate with each other is great. However, if you step outside of that ecosystem, things can get a bit messy. If you’ve ever used a Windows PC and an iPhone simultaneously, you can understand what I mean. But Microsoft aims to solve this problem with its new Windows app for iPhones, iPads, Macs, and PCs. Here are the details…
Microsoft’s New Windows App Unveiled
Microsoft has developed a new Windows app for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Windows, and web browsers. This app essentially replaces the previous Windows 365 and serves as a central hub used to view Windows from a remote computer. However, the preview version is currently not available on Android.
As a result, users can access, control, and use their remote devices even when they are not constantly at their computers. Establishing communication between Windows and iPhone has, until now, been quite a literal pain. However, this has somewhat reduced the access issue between the two devices. At least now, you don’t have to go through the hassle of trying to access photos and files on your computer.
At the moment, it seems the app is limited to Microsoft’s business accounts, but there are hints that it will eventually be available for consumers. The app comes with a range of features, including multi-monitor support, custom screen resolutions, dynamic screen resolutions and scaling, and support for devices like webcams, audio, storage devices, and printers redirection.
Microsoft has had remote connection applications for computers for many years, but the introduction of a dedicated “Windows App” is a unique development, possibly signaling that Microsoft’s broader goal of transitioning Windows entirely to the cloud is still in progress.
HIGOLE has released the GOLE 2 Pro, a compact mini PC with a 5.5-inch touchscreen display. This pocket-sized device is slightly larger than two stacked smartphones, measuring 142 x 91 x 19 millimeters. Despite its small size, it functions as a full-fledged PC and can run desktop operating systems such as Windows 11 and Ubuntu.
HIGOLE GOLE 2 Pro Key Features:
The GOLE 2 Pro features an Intel Celeron N5105 quad-core processor with 15-watt power, an improvement over the previous model’s Intel Gemini Lake architecture, using the newer Jasper Lake architecture. While this processor can handle basic tasks and 4K video playback effectively, it may not be suitable for demanding applications like AAA gaming or intensive video editing due to its low-cost, low-power design.
The device comes with 16GB LPDD4 of RAM and offers storage options of 256GB or 512GB of solid-state storage. It includes an M.2 2280 slot that supports PCIe 3.0 x2 NVMe solid-state storage, an upgrade from the slower eMMC storage of earlier models. The device also features a 5.5-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, offering versatility for functions such as status display and full touchscreen control.
In terms of connectivity, the mini PC includes a full-function USB Type-C, another USB Type-C for power, HDMI, four USB 3.0 Type-A, Gigabit Ethernet, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a microSD card reader. It also supports dual displays via the USB-C and HDMI ports, enhancing its versatility. The device also supports WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.
The pricing of GOLE 2 Pro starts at $259 for the base variant while the model with internal battery starts at $289. The models are now up for pre-order, with shipping scheduled to begin in December 2023. It is primarily available for purchase on the GOLE Mini PC store and is expected to become available on Amazon and other e-commerce stores as well.
In a strategic move, Meta Platforms has disbanded its Responsible AI (RAI) team, signaling a significant restructuring within the tech giant. Most former RAI team members will now be integrated into the generative AI product team, aligning with Meta’s broader vision for AI development. This shift aims to enhance collaboration across various verticals, with a particular focus on core product development.
The reshuffling also involves some team members contributing to Meta’s AI infrastructure, underscoring the company’s commitment to bolstering its technological foundations. Despite this restructuring, Meta emphasizes an unwavering dedication to prioritizing safe and responsible AI development.
Meta, affirms that the dissolution of the RAI team does not diminish the company’s commitment to responsible AI initiatives. The move is positioned as part of a broader effort to integrate responsible AI practices into Meta’s key technologies.
This restructuring follows previous changes within the RAI team, which reportedly resulted in layoffs. RAI team faced autonomy-related challenges, requiring extensive stakeholder negotiations for its initiatives.
Established in 2019, the RAI team played a crucial role in identifying and addressing issues in Meta’s AI training approaches. The focus included ensuring diverse information in model training to prevent moderation issues on Meta’s platforms. The team’s initiatives were designed to enhance the responsible use of AI technology within Meta.
This restructuring comes amidst Meta’s recent rollout of generative AI tools, showcasing the company’s continuous commitment to advancing AI capabilities. Despite the changes, members of the former RAI team are expected to continue supporting cross-Meta efforts related to responsible AI development and use.
Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 13 5G has emerged from its initial debut in China and is now gearing up for a global launch. The latest update in its journey is the certification from the TDRA certification authority, solidifying its presence in the tech arena.
TDRA’s seal of approval comes with the equipment registration number “ER26259/23” and the model number “2312DRAABG.” Previously, the device has been spotted on many regional certification databases including Thailand’s NBTC, Singapore’s IMDA, and FCC. It’s worth noting that the device has also secured a spot in India, courtesy of the BIS certification authority, albeit under a different model number.
Redmi Note 13 5G specs:
Digging into the Redmi Note 13 5G’s specs, the smartphone boasts a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, providing a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 × 2400 pixels. With a high 120Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection, it promises vibrant visuals and durability. Notable features include a 3.5mm audio jack, infrared sensor, and IP54 dust and splash resistance.
Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 SoC powers the device, complemented by the Mali G57 GPU. Storage options range from 128GB to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, expandable via a microSD card. Users can opt for configurations with 6GB, 8GB, or 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM, catering to different needs. Running on MIUI 14 based on Android 13, the software experience is poised to be smooth.
Turning to the camera setup, it boasts a robust 100MP primary camera with an f/1.7 aperture, complemented by a 2MP depth sensor and LED flash. Selfies are handled by a 16MP front camera. Powering the device is a substantial 5000mAh battery, supporting 33W fast charging through the USB Type-C port.
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