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Upcoming Smartphones: Oppo Reno 11, Honor 100, and more

Smartphone launches are catching up once again with the announcement of the latest chips from Qualcomm and MediaTek. Three brands have scheduled to unveil new phones in the coming days.

Interestingly, all of these events will take place on the same day (November 23) in the same country (China). Also, two of the companies will introduce handsets in the same segment (affordable premium).

The brands that will be releasing new phones very soon are Red Magic, Honor, and Oppo. Let’s take a look at the handsets they are expected to debut one by one.

Upcoming Smartphones Next Week

1. Honor 100 Series

Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro

The Honor 100 series is set to launch in China on November 23. The conference will begin at 1:30 PM GMT+8 and will be live-streamed across Weibo and other leading Chinese video streaming platforms.

As per leaks and teasers, there will be two devices, namely Honor 100 and Honor 100 Pro. The vanilla model will be powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip, while the pro version will be run by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.

Both the handsets will sport a 1.5K display with up to a 3840Hz PWM dimming and a 50MP main camera with OIS. Finally, they will also carry support for 100W wired charging.

2. Oppo Reno 11 Series

Oppo Reno 11 Pro

The Oppo Reno 11 series is also planned to launch in China on November 23. Its conference will begin at 2 PM GMT+8 and will be livestreamed on leading Chinese video streaming platforms, including Weibo.

Going by teasers and leaks, the lineup will include two products, such as Reno 11 and Reno 11 Pro. The former will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chip, whereas the latter will house a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset.

Both phones are said to come with a 32MP selfie camera, an 8MP Sony IMX355 ultrawide unit, and a 32MP Sony IMX709 2x telephoto shooter. There will be a 50MP Sony IMX890 primary sensor on the pro version and a Sony LYT-600 main sensor on the standard variant.

The duo will boot ColorOS 14 and their charging speeds will be different. The Reno 11 will only support 67W charging as opposed to 80W charging on the Reno 11 Pro.

3. Red Magic 9 Pro

Red Magic 9 Pro

The Red Magic 9 Pro will also launch in China on November 23. The event for it will start at 2 PM GMT+8 and will be livestreamed on Weibo and other leading Chinese video streaming platforms.

According to teasers and leaks, it will go official as the first gaming smartphone powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. The device will sport a fully flat design on all sides without any camera bumps whatsoever anywhere on the body.

Further, its cooling fan and shoulder buttons will be equipped with customizable RGB lights. The handset will arrive with a 50MP Samsung GN5 primary camera, a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide camera, and an unspecified under-display selfie camera.

Last but not least, it will draw energy from a 6,500mAh battery and support 80W wired charging.

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China’s BeiDou System is Now a Global Standard in Commercial Aviation

China‘s BeiDou navigation system has achieved a significant milestone by being internationally recognized as a global standard for commercial aviation. This recognition marks a major leap in satellite navigation technology, positioning BeiDou as a viable alternative to the long-established US Global Positioning System (GPS).

The network has a total of 56 positioning satellites

BeiDou, completed in 2020, features a network of 56 positioning satellites. Its adoption by the International Civil Aviation Organization signifies its capability to provide reliable global navigation services, a critical factor for civil aviation. This development not only showcases China’s technological advancements but also introduces a new player in the global satellite navigation market.

BeiDou

The system’s integration into various domestic industries is noteworthy. BeiDou has been extensively used in China’s transportation, communication, and agricultural sectors, reflecting its versatility and reliability. In 2022, the satellite navigation industry in China, bolstered by BeiDou, reached a remarkable output value of 500.7 billion yuan, demonstrating the economic impact of this technology.

BeiDou’s recognition is more than just a technological achievement; it’s a strategic move by China to assert its presence in global technology markets. It reflects China’s efforts towards self-sufficiency in technology and its ability to provide alternatives to Western technologies.

The expansion of BeiDou has significant implications for international cooperation, particularly with countries involved in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. It opens up new avenues for China to extend its technological influence globally, particularly in regions seeking alternatives to Western satellite navigation systems.

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The Lucid Gravity’s Sanctuary Feature is Something out of Science Fiction

The Lucid Gravity, unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show, is not just another electric SUV—it’s more like a sanctuary on wheels. With the debut of its Lucid Sanctuary feature, the Gravity aims to transform the driving experience into a holistic journey of relaxation and mindfulness.

Your car can literally turn into a spa setting with a button’s touch

Lucid’s Sanctuary isn’t just about luxury; it’s a thoughtful response to our hectic, screen-dominated lives. In a world where digital overload is a real concern, this feature stands out by offering a respite. Imagine being able to escape to the tranquility of the Pacific Ocean or the serenity of Lake Tahoe, all from the comfort of your car’s seat, complete with calming visuals, soothing audio, and gentle seat massages.

Lucid

This innovation extends beyond mere comfort. It touches on our growing need for mental well-being and a balance between connectivity and relaxation. At a time when we’re constantly bombarded by information and screens, the Gravity’s ability to dial down to only essential driving information is a much-needed breath of fresh air.

While other luxury electric vehicles, like the BMW iX, offer customizable settings to enhance the driving experience, Lucid Gravity takes it a step further. It’s not just changing the driving mode; it’s altering the entire environment within the vehicle to promote mental health and well-being.

The real question is whether this feature will resonate with consumers. It’s a bold move by Lucid, testing the waters of what drivers value in their vehicles. It’s not just about getting from point A to point B anymore; it’s about how you feel during that journey.

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Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Edition FPGA gaming handheld with Game Boy retro colors revealed

The Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Edition gaming handheld is set to be released. The new Analogue gaming handheld comes with a retro color design reminiscent of the Game Boy handheld. It comes in eight color options and features classic game consoles. The Pocket Classic Limited Edition is the latest entrant into the Analogue Pocket series of gaming handhelds.

Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Edition

The Analogue Pocket is the brand’s most successful gaming device thus far. The Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Edition uses an FPGA chip, as with the Pocket 3D recently announced. The Pocket Classic Limited Edition follows the same philosophy and tech as the Glow in the Dark and Transparent models of the brand. As for the Analogue 3D, it will be available in 2024 and Analogue has not provided full design and functionality optics for the model.

The Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Edition will come in blue, green, yellow, silver, orange, pink, indigo, and red colors. The Game Boy retro game is a clear inspiration for these color options.

Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Edition

Pricing & Availability

The Analogue Pocket Classic Limited Edition is priced at $249.99 and matches the price of the standard model. It will be available from November 17 while the first units will ship by November 20. Analogue has however not provided the number of units of the Pocket Classic Limited Edition to be manufactured. Global availability details for the gaming handheld are also lacking at this time.

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Apple iPhone users account for more than 40% of Xiaomi IoT smart ecosystem users

The 2023 Xiaomi IoT Ecological Partner Conference kicked off on November 16, 2023. Xiaomi has, during a discussion at the conference, indicated that Apple phones were a major player in its IoT smart ecosystem.

Xiaomi Store

The new data showed that 45% of Apple users in the ecosystem owned more than five Xiaomi smart appliances. The data are telling as the Xiaomi IoT smart ecosystem has been rated as the world’s largest consumer-grade IoT platform. The number of connected devices on the Xiaomi IoT platform stands at over 655 million. There are more than 13 million users in the Xiaomi IoT smart ecosystem that have five or more connected devices. This means that users with five or more devices account for about 10% of the population of connected devices.

During the conference, Xiaomi officially announced the 2023 Xiaomi IoT Ecological Partner Open Plan. There are currently more than 9,000 IoT partners that connect products in more than 200 categories on the IoT smart ecosystem. The Chinese tech powerhouse expects the partners to continue to expand rapidly. Xiaomi’s flagship Mijia App has an average of 82.9 million active users monthly. On the other hand, the monthly average number of users of Xiaoai is estimated at over 110 million.

The optics remain bright for Xiaomi in the IoT smart ecosystem. It is expected that more Apple iPhones will enter the ecosystem as it continues to grow rapidly.

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Tesla Might Put Their Heated Seat & Windshield Wiper Feature Behind a Paywall

Tesla, a pioneer in the electric vehicle industry, is reportedly considering a new approach to its vehicle features, which could potentially see the implementation of a pay-to-use model for certain amenities. A recent delve into Tesla’s latest software update by a renowned Tesla hacker, GreenTheOnly, hints at the possibility of heated front seats and heated windshield wipers becoming premium features in new Tesla Model 3 vehicles.

Tesla has previously restricted access to different features of their cars

The idea of software-locking is not new to Tesla. Previously, the company has restricted access to features like footwell lights in the Model 3 or additional battery capacity in older Model S and X variants, unlocking them for a fee. Notably, Tesla had charged for heated rear seats in some Model 3 versions but ceased this practice in 2022.

Tesla Model 3

Tesla’s consideration to monetize these features, though not confirmed, follows its history of balancing cost and convenience. By potentially offering these features as optional extras, Tesla might aim to reduce the base price of its Model 3, making it more accessible while also opening a revenue stream post-sale.

This business model raises a critical question: Is Tesla setting a precedent for future vehicle customization, or is it creating a paywall that could detract from the user experience? While offering a lower base price with optional upgrades could attract a broader customer base, it also introduces a scenario where owners could feel nickel-and-dimed for features that were once standard.

An intriguing aspect of the software update was the discovery of a software-locked battery capacity in the Model Y’s Standard Range trim, a tactic Tesla has employed in the past. This strategy might be a strategic move to streamline production processes, yet it adds another layer to the debate on software-locking features.

As of now, the specifics of how and when these features might be implemented, and their potential costs, remain undisclosed. Tesla’s history shows that the company isn’t shy about reversing course on such decisions, as seen with the heated rear seats.

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Fairphone 4 New Life Edition unveiled with free screen protector and protective case

Fairphone has unveiled a “New Life Edition” for the FairPhone 4 smartphone. The new model is a refurbished version of the Fairphone 4 and it is being offered with a couple of freebies. It comes with a free screen protector and a protective case.

Fairphone 4 New Life Edition

The Fairphone 4 New Life Edition is more sustainable than its predecessor, the Fairphone 4. The Fairphone 5 was unveiled earlier this year and it is still on the shelves (Amazon). Fairphone has already carved a sustainability-driven identity for itself. It has continued to use recycled materials in the production of its smartphones. The New Life Edition model is a refurbished Fairphone 4. This translates to a lower price for the smartphone .

The free accessories are given under the Longevity Bundle and is open until November 30. The protect case is available in three colors and is made from pre-consumer recycled TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane). The other free accessory is a 9H tempered glass screen protector. The screen protector is made from a Corning material called Accessory Glass and is available in two filter versions.

Fairphone 4 New Life Edition

Pricing

Fairphone is offering a five-year guarantee on the Fairphone 4 New Life Edition. It says the smartphone should have at least 80% guaranteed battery capacity and will ship in otherwise original condition. Software updates are also guaranteed until at least 2026,
The Fairphone 4 New Life Edition with 6GB/128GB is originally priced at €469 in the EU and £429 in the UK. The 8GB/ 256GB version of the smartphone is priced at €529 and £479 in the EU and UK, respectively. The prices of the new model are quite cheaper than the new Fairphone 4 model.

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China’s Q3 tablet market exceeds expectations despite 3.4% yearly decline, reaching 7.05 million units

According to a report by IDC, the tablet market in China during the third quarter of 2023 has shown surprising resilience, exceeding expectations. The total number of tablets shipped was approximately 7.05 million units, with a slight year-on-year decrease of 3.4%. Notably, this decline was more pronounced in the consumer market, which experienced a 4.3% reduction, but it was offset by a robust 7.4% growth in the commercial sector, indicating a continued recovery trend.

Market Dynamics: Fluctuations and Growth in China’s Tablet Industry

Leading domestic brands such as Huawei, Xiaomi, and Vivo exhibited remarkable resilience, each reporting significant growth in shipments. This highlights the competitive landscape of the Chinese tablet market, where local manufacturers are increasingly asserting their presence.

Xiaomi Pad 6 series

Apple, however, maintained its lead with a 33.4% market share, followed by Huawei at 27.9%, and Xiaomi securing third place with an 11.4% share. Other notable players included Honor and Lenovo, with respective market shares of 7.8% and 6.2%.

IDC Q3 2023 Tablet Shipments Report

The IDC report attributes this better-than-expected performance to two main factors. In the consumer market, major brands have been aggressively expanding their businesses through technological innovations and diversifying their product lines. This strategy has been instrumental in stabilizing and growing their market presence despite challenging conditions. In the commercial segment, the growth can be attributed to increased shipments in sectors such as government and education procurement, reflecting a broader recovery trend.

Another significant observation is the fluctuation in price distribution within the market. The share of tablets priced between 2,000 Yuan and 4,000 Yuan ($276-$552) has decreased, while those priced below 2,000 Yuan (<$276) have seen an increase in market share. This shift suggests a trend toward more budget-friendly options in the market, likely driven by the introduction of competitive products from mainstream manufacturers. The average unit price in the market has also declined by 3.0% compared to the previous quarter, settling at 2,793 Yuan (approximately $385).

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Redragon M61 mechanical keyboard with 61 keys, 8K response rate launched for 299 Yuan ($41)

Redragon is a reputable company known for its affordable and reliable gaming peripherals and accessories. Their product range includes gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, and other gaming-related equipment. Redragon’s focus is on delivering quality gaming gear without the premium price tag, making them a popular choice among gamers looking for cost-effective solutions without compromising performance and functionality.

Earlier today, Redragon launched its latest mechanical keyboard, the M61 in China. The keyboard will be available to purchase from November 20th for 299 yuan ($41). Let’s check out the key specs of this keyboard.

Redragon M61 mechanical keyboard

Redragon M61 Keyboard Key Features:

The Redragon M61 keyboard is a compact 61-key keyboard that uses magnetic axis switches. These linear adjustable switches incorporate Hall effect trigger technology, offering a rapid and accurate typing response with an impressive 8K rate. This technology not only improves typing speed but also ensures precision, making it suitable for both gaming and regular typing tasks.

The M61 is equipped with custom PBT spherical keycaps, which are double-shot injection molded. These keycaps are not only durable, resisting scratches and wear better than the common ABS keycaps, but they also provide a comfortable and slip-resistant typing surface. The keyboard is designed to withstand up to 100 million keystrokes, ensuring a long lifespan for users.

Additionally, the keyboard features an eye-catching contrasting color scheme and offers 20 different RGB lighting effects. These effects are not just visually pleasing but can also sync with music.

The keyboard’s ergonomic design is another notable feature. It is crafted with a golden angle to reduce wrist strain, ensuring comfort during long typing sessions. Furthermore, the trigger settings on the keyboard are adjustable, with a drive range from 0.1 to 4.0 millimeters.

The Redragon M61 keyboard comes with a durable metal top cover, anti-ghosting feature for accurate keypress recognition, and compatibility with various Windows operating systems. We are not sure of the MacOS support though.

Redragon has also recently launched the Castro K631 Pro SE wireless mechanical gaming keyboard in India.

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Machenike Starlight monitor with 24″ 2K 170Hz display launched for 999 Yuan ($138)

Machenike has recently unveiled its latest offering, the Starlight MK24QG170S2, a 24-inch 2K monitor with an impressive 170Hz refresh rate, available at an attractive price of 999 yuan ($138). Let’s check out the key specs of this monitor.

Machenike Starlight monitor

Machenike Starlight Monitor Key Specs

The Starlight MK24QG170S2 boasts a 24-inch FAST IPS panel that delivers vibrant and accurate colors. Its 2560 x 1440 (2K) resolution ensures sharp and detailed visuals. What sets this monitor apart is its exceptional 170Hz refresh rate, which provides incredibly smooth motion in fast-paced scenes. Additionally, its 1ms MPRT response time minimizes motion blur and stutter, enhancing the overall gaming experience.

With a 91.9% DCI-P3 color gamut, this gaming monitor accurately reproduces a wide range of colors. It also features a high static contrast ratio of 1000:1, resulting in improved brightness and depth in visual content. The 178° wide viewing angle ensures consistent color and clarity from various viewing positions.

The Starlight monitor comes with a built-in adjustable stand that allows for a 130mm elevation and 25° tilt adjustments, offering ergonomic comfort and flexibility in viewing angles.

Machenike has equipped this model with a variety of interfaces, including two HDMI 2.0 ports supporting up to 144Hz, one DP 1.4 port supporting up to 170Hz, and an audio output interface.

Notably, the monitor supports HDR10, enhancing visual depth and texture by brightening scenes and illuminating dark areas. It also includes AdaptiveSync to ensure tear-free gaming, OverDrive to prevent ghosting, and color gamut switching. Additionally, Machenike backs this product with a 2-year quality assurance warranty, reaffirming its reliability and quality.

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Samsung T5 Evo Solid State Drive with up to 8TB of storage released

The Samsung T5 Evo SSD with a compact and robust design has been introduced. The new Samsung T5 Evo comes in three storage configurations, with the highest being 8TB. It is portable and could be one of Samsung’s more robust SSDs so far. It is available in 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB storage options.

Samsung T5 Evo Solid State Drive

Features

The Samsung T5 Evo is a cheaper and more rugged alternative to the Samsung T9. The dimensions of the T5 Evo are 95 x 40 x 17 mm and it weighs 102g. The Samsung T5 Evo has a metal housing with rubberized parts that provide protection for the V-NAND flash. The SSD can withstand drops from up to 2 meters and it has a built-in handle for attachment to other items.

The Samsung T5 Evo SSD comes in a simple design and discrete branding. It has a small LED near its USB-C port. The USB-C port is rated 5Gbps and is of the USB 3.2 Gen 1 standard. The SSD features a Dynamic Thermal Guard architecture which simultaneously prevents the SSD from overheating and thermal throttling. This is achieved even under continuous load input.

The Samsung T5 Evo SSD has a 460MB/s read and write speed that is pretty sub-par. It is much slower than standard M.2 PCIe SSDs and this makes the device to be very slow when transferring data.

Pricing & Availability

The 2TB version of the Samsung T5 Evo SSD is priced at $189.99. The 4TB and 8TB versions have $349.99 and $649.99 price tags respectively. Even with the pretty low read/write speeds of the T5 Evo, it is still an affordable and durable choice of SSD.

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UGREEN Revodok Pro 13-in-1 docking station launched for the global market

The new UGREEN Revodok Pro 13-in-1 docking station has been launched. The docking station comes with much functionality including support for up to three 4K displays, 85W pass-through charging, and 10Gbps file transfer speed.

Ugreen

The UGREEN Revodok Pro docking station is powered by a 100W PD input. The maximum pass-through power output is 85W via USB-C and the device also features two HDMI ports and DisplayPort. The Revodok Pro Docking Station 13-in-1 offers 60Hz refresh rates for macOS. However, for Windows devices, a 60Hz refresh rate is delivered for two screens, while the third is at 30Hz. The Extend mode of the docking station is however only available with Windows devices.

There are three 10Gbps ports in the Revodok Pro 13-in-1 consisting of one USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 and two USB-A 3.2 Gen 2. The gadget also features two 5Gbps USB-A 3.0, a Gigabit Ethernet port, an audio jack, and SD/ MicroSD card readers.

Ugreen

Pricing & Availability

The UGREEN Revodok Pro Docking Station is available in multiple markets including the US and Europe. It can be purchased from Amazon at an equivalent price of $129.99. It is noted that the current price of the docking station is discounted when purchasing via Amazon. Amazon Prime account holders could purchase the gadget for just $99.99, with a similar offer in the UK. Buyers in Germany can get a €30 coupon to reduce the price to €99.99. The US discount offer duration was not specified but the discounted prices in Germany and the UK are valid until November 16.

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A Man in Turkey Steals 33 iPhones worth $30,000 to Buy a Car for His Girlfriend

How far would you go for love? Would you compromise your principles or make sacrifices? In the case of a courier working in Turkey, he went above and beyond. Instead of delivering 33 iPhones worth $30,000 to a technology store, he stole them and used the money to buy a car for his girlfriend. Here are the details…

A Man Steals 33 iPhones to Gift Girlfriend a Car

If you’ve ever entered the workforce, you’ve probably realized that not everyone shares your work ethics. In some cases, it seems that this value is nonexistent. Azim G., who worked in the city of Adana, Turkey, was employed by a courier company. His latest assignment involved delivering a package containing 33 iPhones to a technology store within a shopping mall. However, he chose to steal the box containing the phones instead.

iPhone theft in Turkey

Turkey is known for selling the world’s most expensive iPhones due to taxes. Consequently, stolen phones are more valuable there. A thief who quickly sold most of the stolen phones managed to buy a car for his girlfriend with the money he earned. Fortunately, the happiness of the two lovers didn’t last long. The truth came to light after the store noticed the missing delivery and examined the security cameras. The thief had never delivered the package he brought and was supposed to deliver.

After the incident, the police took action and raided the criminal’s house. During the investigation, the thief admitted to the theft of five iPhones found in his home during questioning. His girlfriend claimed she didn’t know that the car was a stolen gift and was purchased with stolen money. Certainly, the final decision on this matter will be made by the judiciary. Although the car and unsold iPhones have been seized, it is currently unclear who will be responsible for covering the damages.

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[Update] Redmi K70e Surfaces On Geekbench With Key Details

Update: Redmi 2311DRK48C device is the Redmi K70e. The K70 and K70 Pro bears 23113RKC6C and 23117RK66C model numbers, respectively.

Original story continues…

Redmi is expected to launch the K70 series smartphones by the end of this month. Recently, the standard K70 model was spotted in leaked render giving a clear look at the device. Details about the K70 series have leaked numerous times. Now, ahead of the launch, the Redmi K70 has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform reveals its hardware. 

Redmi K70 spotted on Geekbench

On Geekbench, the Redmi K70 has a model number 2311DRK48C. The database listing mentions a motherboard codenamed ‘duchamp’ comprising four cores clocked at 2.20GHz, three cores at 3.20GHz, and a prime core at 3.35GHz. It’s likely that the processor configuration and motherboard codename correspond to the MediaTek’s Dimensity 8300 chipset which is set to be announced later this month. As per the benchmarking platform, the upcoming smartphone will pack 16GB RAM onboard. It will ship with pre-loaded Android 14 OS out of the box. 

The Redmi K70 scores 1,248 and 4,177 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core test results. 

Previously, the Redmi K70 with the same model number surfaced on the 3C certification website in China. It revealed support for 90W fast charging and 5G connectivity. The smartphone is expected to be backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit. As per the leaked render of the Redmi K70, it will feature a POCO-like rectangular camera island housing three cameras and an LED flash unit that protrudes more. The device has a flat display with a center-aligned punch-hole cutout and thin bezels around the screen. 

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Tencent adapts to U.S. export bans, explores domestic alternatives for AI Chips

In response to the recent broadened U.S. restrictions on high-end chip sales to China, Tencent Holdings is strategically navigating the challenges posed by the semiconductor export bans to safeguard its cloud services. The company, acknowledging its substantial stockpile of AI chips from U.S. manufacturer Nvidia, is proactively planning to optimize their usage amidst the evolving regulatory landscape.

Tencent’s President, Martin Lau, emphasized the impact of the U.S. ban on exporting additional AI chips to China, revealing that the company is committed to efficiently utilizing its existing Nvidia chip stock for the continued development of its “Hunyuan” AI model. Despite the ban, Tencent assures continuity for at least a couple more generations, minimizing the near-term impact on its AI capabilities.

However, the export restrictions are expected to affect Tencent’s cloud services, particularly in the resale of AI chips to clients. Tencent currently relies on Nvidia, which dominates approximately 90% of the Chinese AI chip market. The company is exploring alternatives, including domestically produced chips, to mitigate the risks posed by the U.S. restrictions.

Tencent’s rival, Baidu, has reportedly taken steps to secure alternatives by ordering 1,600 Huawei Ascend 910B chips. In a bid to address the challenges posed by the ban on its H800 AI chips developed by Nvidia specifically for China, Tencent plans to reserve them for the crucial training phase of AI model development. The company is actively seeking ways to offload inference capability to lower-performance chips, preserving high-performance AI chips for training purposes.

Recognizing the need to reduce reliance on U.S.-made chips, Tencent is looking to increase its usage of domestically-produced chips. The company is not alone in this endeavor, as Chinese firms, including Baidu, are seeking alternatives and turning to domestic chipmakers like Huawei.

In response to the changing landscape, Nvidia is expected to announce new China-bound AI chips designed to comply with the export rules by featuring reduced computing power while retaining essential AI features. 

Tencent’s move to explore domestic sources for training chips aligns with China’s broader efforts to invest billions in its semiconductor industry, countering the impact of U.S. high-end chip bans. Initiatives like the $41 billion fund launched in September and support for domestic chipmakers, such as YMTC, demonstrate China’s commitment to achieving self-sufficiency in the semiconductor sector despite external challenges.

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iPhone Users Report Wireless Charging Problems in GM Vehicles After Updating to iOS 17.1

Apple has released the iOS 17.1 update for all eligible iPhones. While it doesn’t introduce any major new features, it focuses on resolving existing issues. One such fix addresses a problem specifically affecting BMW users. As you may recall, BMW users encountered a peculiar error when wirelessly charging their iPhones in BMW models. Despite claims that the iOS 17.1 update would address this issue, a similar problem has now surfaced in General Motors models under the GM brand. Here are the details…

iOS 17.1 Update Causes Charging Issues for iPhone Users in GM Vehicles

iPhone users who updated to iOS 17.1 are experiencing an issue with wireless charging in General Motors vehicles. The phones stop charging and freeze after a few seconds. Users have tried various troubleshooting methods, including restarting their phones, but the issue persists.

iPhone wireless charging

Although this issue seems to be affecting BMW users, there is a small difference. In BMW models, the NFC feature is also disrupted along with the phone, unlike in General Motors where this technology remains unaffected. Users expressing these claims state that they have tried everything, but nothing seems to work.

As one post from “caduceus26” says, “Happy to know that it isn’t just me. My iPhone 12 Pro Max worked perfectly (every time) in my ’23 Chevy Traverse. I went to the iPhone 15 Pro Max about 6 weeks ago and the feature broke just as described in other comments: Charge for a few seconds and then stops – case on or off yields same results. I am currently on iOS 17.1.1 and have taken every update since the phone was purchased on 10/8/23.”

Some users have even taken their cars to the service center, suspecting a problem with their vehicles. However, no issues were found. Complaints have also been conveyed to Apple, but the company has not yet made any statements on the matter. Nevertheless, a resolution to the problem is expected shortly with the iOS 17.2 update.

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OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1 arrives for OnePlus 9/9 Pro and OnePlus 9RT

Stable OxygenOS 14 is already here for the OnePlus 11, and now the eyes are set for it to arrive on other OnePlus smartphones. Meanwhile, the OnePlus 9/9Pro and OnePlus 9RT are now receiving the OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1. Interested users can now participate in the Open Beta program and enjoy the latest features before others.

Must See: OxygenOS 14 and ColorOS 14 extend the Cross-device connectivity with built-in Microsoft Phone Link support

However, the program is available for the first 5000 participants and is recommended for users who are aware of the bugs and the issues that come along with the Beta program.

Moreover, the device should have at least 4GB of free internal storage and up to at least 30% battery. Before installing, it is highly recommended to back up your data, as the build is not fully stable and may not be appropriate for users who have the same device as their single driver. Below is the official changelog:

Smart and efficient

 • Improves cloud photo service by Google Photos.


Security and privacy

 • Improves photo and video-related permission management for safer access by apps.


Performance optimization

 • Improves system stability, the launch speed of apps and the smoothness of animations.


Aquamorphic Design

 • Upgrades Aquamorphic Design with a natural, gentle and clearer colour style for a more comfortable colour experience.

 • Adds Aquamorphic-themed ringtones and revamps the system notification sounds.  • Improves system animations by making them even smoother.


User Care

 • Adds a carbon tracking AOD that visualises the carbon emissions you avoid by walking instead of driving. 

Steps to Install OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1:

  1. The user must be running the following firmware:

For OnePlus 9RT

The smartphone must be running firmware MT2111_13.1.0.592(EX01) and MT2111_13.1.0.591(EX01) before installing the OxygenOS 14 Open Beta 1.

For OnePlus 9/9 Pro

The OnePlus 9 must be running LE2111_13.1.0.591(EX01) and LE2111_13.1.0.590(EX01) firmware, while the OnePlus 9 Pro should be on LE2121_13.1.0.591(EX01) and LE2121_13.1.0.590(EX01).

  • Then, head over to Settings > About device > Tap up to date > Tap icon on the top right > Beta program > Follow the steps to apply.
  • Wait for 3-5 days and then check for updates by heading to Settings > About device > Download Now.

For more information related to the OnePlus 9RT and OnePlus 9/9 Pro, head over to the respective threads.

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China’s Alibaba Group Halts its Plans for Cloud Unit Spin-Off Amid Economic Challenges

One of China‘s biggest companies, Alibaba Group Holding, has halted its plans to fully spin off its cloud computing division. This move came alongside the announcement of a 9% revenue increase for the September quarter, marking a big moment for the Chinese e-commerce titan under its fresh leadership.

Alibaba seems to be considering strict US export restrictions on Advanced computing chips

Alibaba’s decision to keep its Cloud Intelligence Group intact highlights the challenges posed by the global tech landscape, particularly the heightened US export restrictions on advanced computing chips. This development highlights the complex interplay between business strategies and geopolitical dynamics.

China chip

Interestingly, Alibaba also decided to pause the listing of its supermarket chain Freshippo. This move suggests a cautious approach, prioritizing the assessment of market conditions and aiming to maximize shareholder value.

In a positive turn for shareholders, Alibaba will issue its first-ever annual dividends, amounting to approximately US$2.5 billion. This gesture could be seen as a confidence-building measure amidst the broader changes and challenges.

The company’s revenue, totaling 224.79 billion yuan (US$30.8 billion), aligns with market expectations but reflects a slower growth rate compared to previous quarters. This slowdown could be indicative of the broader economic challenges faced by China, as well as the global economy.

Under the leadership of CEO Eddie Wu Yongming, Alibaba is emphasizing a strategic reorganization. This includes a focus on artificial intelligence (AI), signaling the company’s intent to stay at the forefront of technological innovation. The application and development of their large language model, Tongyi Qianwen, is a testament to their commitment to AI. The broader retail landscape in China shows signs of recovery, with recent data indicating a rise in retail sales. This context is important for understanding Alibaba’s performance and strategy, as the company continues to navigate the complexities of a changing global market.

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YouTube is Going towards AI with its New Update for Premium Users

With premium tiers available for almost every service these days, there is pressure on companies to provide a compelling set of features in newer updates. YouTube, the go-to platform for video content, is doing the same for its Premium users, with a bundle of new features. This move not only aims to improve the viewing experience but also adds a touch of exclusivity and personalization.

The experimental AI tool will make it easier for users to ask questions

The highlight of these updates is the introduction of an experimental conversational AI tool. This feature, currently available in English for a select group of U.S.-based Android users, allows for a more interactive engagement with content. Imagine watching a tutorial or a documentary and being able to ask direct questions about it right then and there. This could revolutionize how we consume and interact with video content, making it a more dynamic and informative experience.

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Further appealing to content creators, YouTube is integrating AI to help organize comments. This feature promises to streamline the way creators engage with their audience, making it easier to spot trends, respond to queries, and foster a community around their content.

For those who enjoy gaming and online communities, YouTube Premium now offers promotional perks. These include trials for Discord Nitro, PC Game Pass, and even in-game bonuses for popular titles like Genshin Impact. The inclusion of a Walmart+ membership trial and Calm Premium indicates YouTube’s understanding of its diverse user base and their varied interests.

YouTube is also boosting its video quality for Premium users across platforms, including Android, web, and smart TVs. This enhanced bitrate version of 1080p HD, previously available to iOS users, will be automatically enabled depending on your connection. This ensures that the best possible video quality is delivered without the need for manual adjustments.

Finally, YouTube is introducing badges for Premium users, depicting their achievements on the platform. This small addition serves as a badge of recognizing the loyalty and engagement of its users.

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Honor 100 series key specifications leaked ahead of launch

Honor is gearing up to launch their upcoming Honor 100 series in China on November 23. The series will have a standard and a Pro variant. There’s also speculation that an Honor 100 GT variant may be introduced alongside these models. Ahead of the launch, popular leakster Digital Chat Station has leaked some key specs of this series.

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Honor 100 Key Specifications (leaked)

According to DCS, the Honor 100 series will feature a 1.5K Oasis eye-protecting screen, which features an advanced 3840Hz PWM eye-protecting dimming technology, aimed at reducing eye strain. The series also standardizes 100W charging capability across all models.

The standard version of the Honor 100 series is reported to be the first to globally debut Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 mobile platform. The chipset will feature a high-performance core at 2.63GHz, three performance cores at 2.40GHz, and four power-efficient cores at 1.80GHz.

Honor 100 key specs DCS

Complemented by an Adreno 720 GPU, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 is expected to deliver significant performance improvements, building on the success of its predecessor, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 2.

Meanwhile, the high-end variant, likely named the Honor 100 Pro, is said to be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile platform. Launched at the end of 2022, this chipset has been a popular choice among flagship smartphones this year, acclaimed for its robust performance.

For photography, each model includes a 50MP main camera sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS). This camera setup, especially in the Honor 100 Pro, is expected to offer an SLR-level photography experience, as hinted by an Honor executive.

Meanwhile, the design of both devices was leaked a few days back which shows the standard model will have a small cutout for the front camera, while the Pro model might feature a pill-shaped cutout, possibly housing dual front-facing cameras. The rear camera modules will come with unique designs for each variant.

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