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Upcoming Oppo Find X7 achieves 2,270,677 AnTuTu score, key specifications revealed

Vivo recently announced the Vivo X100 and X100 Pro as the world’s first smartphones equipped with the Dimensity 9300 chip. The Oppo Find X7, which is expected to launch in Q1 2024, could be the next flagship phone to feature the D9300 chip. Months before its official announcement, the X7, which bears the PHZ110 model number, has been benchmarked on AnTuTu. Here is a look at the details that have emerged through it.

OPPO Find X7 AnTuTu listing

OPPO Find X7 AnTuTu listing
OPPO Find X7 AnTuTu listing

On AnTuTu, the Find X7 scored 521,690 points on the CPU test, 911,683 points on the GPU test, 471,340 points on the memory test, and 365,964 points on the UX test. In total, the device achieved a marvellous score of 2,270,677.

The AnTuTu listing further reveals that it has a 120Hz refresh rate supporting display, Dimensity 9300 chipset, 16 GB of LPDDR5T RAM, and 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The device will run on Android 14, which will have a layer of ColorOS 14 on top.

For those who don’t remember, the PHZ110 Find X7 has previously been spotted with D9300, 16 GB RAM, and Android 14 on Geekbench. The device secured 2139 points in the single-core test and 7110 points in the multi-core test.

Oppo has officially confirmed that the Find X7 series will support the all-new HyperTone camera optimizations and satellite connectivity. The Find X7 Pro, which is expected to debut alongside the Find X7, will have the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. The Pro model is said to be equipped with Sony’s new 1-inch LYT-900 camera sensor.

In related news, Oppo is gearing up to announce the Reno 11, Reno 11 Pro, and Pad Air 2 tablet on Nov. 23. The Reno 11 will have the Dimensity 8200 chip, whereas the Pro model will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip. On the other hand, the Pad Air 2 will be a rebranded version of the OnePlus Pad Go tablet available in the global market.

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Xiaomi SU7, SU7 Pro, SU7 Max EV: images, specifications emerge via CMIIT certification, launch timeframe tipped

Xiaomi’s first electric vehicle dubbed the SU7 (Speed Ultra 7) is likely to debut soon. The reason behind this is that the Xiaomi EV has received approval from CMIIT (China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology). The certification has revealed the images and specifications of the SU7 series, which will have three variants, such as SU7, SU7 Pro, and SU7 Max. Here is a look at everything that’s known about Xiaomi’s first EV.

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Xiaomi SU7 images from CMIIT
Xiaomi SU7 images from CMIIT

BJ7000MBEVR2 and BJ7000MBEVA1 are the two model numbers that are associated with the Xiaomi SU7, which appears to be a C-class sedan. The former, which seemingly bears the SU7 name, has a single motor supplied by UAES (United Automotive Electronic Systems) with a peak power of 220kW (295hp). It is equipped with LPT (lithium iron phosphate) batteries supplied by FinDreams, a battery manufacturing arm of BYD. In addition, the Xiaomi SU7 offers optional LiDAR, a rooftop-mounted component, probably for driver assistance and autonomous features.

Xiaomi SU7 Pro, SU7 Max

Xiaomi SU7 Max images from CMIIT
Xiaomi SU7 Max images from CMIIT, images of the Pro model are unavailable

The other model number is associated with Xiaomi SU7 Pro and SU7 Max, which are powered by 220kW (295hp) and 275kW (386hp) dual motors, from Suzhou Innovance Automotive, which is based in China. Both models pack Li-ion ternary batteries supplied by CATL.

The Xiaomi SU7 series is available in models with and without Lidar technology options. The Lidar component is positioned behind the front windshield. Notably, images reveal a camera on the B-pillar, suggesting the potential inclusion of a face recognition unlocking feature in the Xiaomi SU7. 

The Xiaomi SU7 measures 4,997mm in length, 1.963mm in width, and 1,455mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 3,000nm. To put it in context, it will be longer and wider than popular EVs like Tesla Model 3 and Nio ET5. The SU7 weighs 1,980kg, whereas the Pro and Max variants weigh 2,205 kg.

Xiaomi SU7 series customizations
Xiaomi SU7 series customizations

The Xiaomi SU7 series is anticipated to integrate HyperOS into its in-car system, offering seamless connectivity with the brand’s devices. As far as design is concerned, it sports an entirely original design, crafted by the main designer of BMW iX, with contributions from designers associated with Mercedes-Benz EQXX. The vehicle exudes a sporty ambience, highlighted by yellow Brembo callipers, Michelin PSEV tires, and a three-section electric rear wing, ensuring impressive wind resistance and handling performance.

Xiaomi SU7 series launch timeframe, price (rumored)

The mass production of the Xiaomi SU7 series is expected to begin in December 2023. The company has reportedly started the trial production in BAIC’s Beijing factory, and its deliveries are likely to begin in February 2024. As far as the price is confirmed, it will likely have a starting price of 149,000 Yuan (~$20,500). It appears that the SU7 series will be available in at least gray and blue shades.

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Xiaomi’s self-developed IoT platform Vela goes open source

Xiaomi has officially unveiled its update to the IoT software platform, Xiaomi Vela, at the 2023 Xiaomi IoT Ecological Partner Conference to strengthen its position in the Internet of Things (IoT) space. Notably, the Xiaomi Vela software platform was announced way back in 2020, but now the company has made it open source. The announcement was made during speeches by Lu Weibing, partner and president of Xiaomi Group, and Zeng Xuezhong, senior vice president and president of the mobile phone department of Xiaomi Group.

Xiaomi Vela requires less system resource than Linux

Zeng Xuezhong, in his presentation on “How to Build a Thriving IoT Ecosystem,” revealed that Xiaomi’s self-developed system, Vela, is now open source for global software and hardware developers. The open-sourcing of Xiaomi Vela follows the Apache 2.0 open source license, allowing developers worldwide to leverage and contribute to this innovative IoT embedded software platform.

Built on the open-source real-time operating system NuttX, Xiaomi Vela provides unified software services across various IoT hardware platforms. This platform stands out by offering rich components and user-friendly frameworks to address fragmented IoT application scenarios. Notably, Xiaomi Vela boasts lower system resource requirements compared to Linux while delivering similar functionalities and performance, making it a cost-effective alternative, particularly for low-end IoT devices

Customization and compatibility

Developers choosing Xiaomi Vela can enjoy the benefits of reduced hardware costs and improved overall product cost performance. With its compatibility through the POSIX interface, existing open-source libraries and components on the Linux platform can be seamlessly ported to Xiaomi Vela.

Xiaomi Vela, under the leadership of Fan Dian, aims to promote collaboration among developers across different platforms within the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. The platform, already extending to smartwatches, fitness trackers, and smart speakers, is set to welcome other smart home appliances, camera ISPs, and sensors in the future. As part of the IoT ecosystem, Xiaomi Vela is set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of IoT technologies.

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Baidu’s CEO Warns Against Solely Prioritizing the Launch of New LLMs in China

Baidu CEO Robin Li Yanhong has raised a significant point about the current trend in China‘s tech industry. According to Li, the excessive focus on creating large language models (LLMs) is not just a drain on resources but also a missed opportunity to advance practical AI applications. Why would a company that’s actively involved with AI be connected with something like this?

Li Yanhong believes that AI’s value lies in its Application

The crux of Li’s argument, as presented at the X-Lake Forum in Shenzhen, is that while China has seen a surge in AI model development, with 238 such models launched as of October 2023, there is a stark lack of AI-native applications. These are applications specifically designed to harness the unique capabilities of AI, much like how mobile-native apps revolutionized smartphone usage.

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Li’s perspective is grounded in the belief that the real value of AI lies in its application, not just in the development of foundational models. He suggests a shift in focus towards creating a plethora of AI-native applications, akin to the era that saw the rise of apps like WeChat, Douyin, and Uber, which were tailored for mobile usage.

Interestingly, Li’s remarks also touch upon a broader industry issue: the balance between foundational research and application development. While foundational models are essential for advancing AI technology, their true potential is unlocked only when applied in practical, everyday scenarios.

Moreover, Li criticizes the trend of hoarding advanced semiconductors and building intelligent computing centers, which he views as an inefficient approach to AI development. He emphasizes that without the right scale and training datasets, these efforts are unlikely to yield models with emergent abilities – the ability to perform complex tasks with minimal input.

As mentioned before, Baidu itself is engaged in developing AI applications, as seen with its code-writing assistant Comate. However, Li believes that the best AI-native applications, both in China and globally, are yet to come.

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Renault’s Latest Concept EV is the Twingo, May be Priced Below $22,000 at Launch

Renault Group is making a bold move in the electric vehicle (EV) market with the conceptual unveiling of its next-generation Twingo, a compact city car. Scheduled for a 2026 launch, the Renault Twingo represents the brand’s venture into more budget-friendly EVs, aiming for a price tag below 20,000 euros. Not only is it affordable, but it’s also set to be the brand’s most energy-efficient EV to date, boasting an impressive 10 kilowatt-hours per 100 kilometers energy consumption.

The Twingo draws inspiration from the original 1992 model

This efficiency marks a significant leap forward, making the Twingo EV 50% more efficient than similar small EVs currently available. While detailed specs are yet to be released, it’s expected that the Twingo will be built on the newly named AmpR Small platform, shared with the upcoming Renault 5 and Renault 4 electric models.

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Renault’s strategy with the Twingo is intriguing, as it positions itself as a direct competitor to Chinese EV manufacturers, known for their rapid development cycles. CEO Luca de Meo has emphasized Twingo’s role as a European version of Japan’s compact kei cars, highlighting its suitability for urban environments where larger vehicles are impractical.

Styling-wise, the 2026 Twingo draws inspiration from the original 1992 model, blending retro elements with modern design. It retains the classic single-box shape but adds modern touches like five doors and revamped headlights and taillights. The hood vents, a nostalgic nod to the original, now serve as battery charge level indicators.

While the Twingo’s launch is primarily focused on the European market, where it will compete with vehicles like the Volkswagen ID.1 and Citroën e-C3, its impact goes beyond just another EV release. It represents a strategic shift for Renault, as they embrace both the challenges and opportunities in the evolving EV landscape, aiming to offer practical, efficient, and affordable mobility solutions. The Twingo stands as a testament to Renault’s commitment to innovation and competition in the global EV market.

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Polestar 4 Production Finally Kicks Off in China

The highly anticipated Polestar 4 has started its production route in China. Produced in the Hangzhou Bay factory in China, this electric crossover is not just an electric vehicle; it’s Polestar’s bid for a global mainstream success story.

The car is supposed to be the company’s best work yet

The Polestar 4 is a unique blend of size and price, fitting snugly between the smaller Polestar 2 and the larger Polestar 3. Unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2023, it boasts impressive features like a 102-kilowatt-hour battery, promising a range of about 373 miles. This makes it not just stylish, but also practical for longer journeys. The first production model, finished in a crisp ‘Snow’ color with striking ‘Swedish Gold’ details, is more than just a car for the company.

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Polestar is smartly navigating global trade dynamics. Currently, the Polestar 4 faces high tariffs if imported into America. But come the second half of 2025, production will expand to the Renault Korea Motors plant, which will serve the North American market, thus bypassing these tariffs. This strategic move underscores Polestar’s commitment to making its vehicles accessible globally.

The year 2024 will be significant for Polestar, with the launch of the Polestar 4 and the anticipation of the Polestar 5. This rapid expansion shows the company’s ambition to make a mark in the electric vehicle sector. Polestar’s CEO, Thomas Ingenlath, emphasizes the unique design and performance of the car, highlighting its digital features like the virtual rear window.

This launch is not just about a new model; it’s about Polestar’s vision for the future. With a goal to break even by 2025 and target annual sales of up to 165,000 cars, Polestar is not just making vehicles; it’s crafting a path to a sustainable, electrified future.

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Samsung Galaxy A15 4G clears FCC certification, will support 25W fast charging

Like last year, Samsung’s budget-friendly Galaxy A15 smartphone will be launching in 4G and 5G variants. Ahead of the launch, the 4G model has been spotted on the FCC certification website.

The Galaxy A15 4G has emerged on the FCC with model number SM-A155M. The listing reveals a few key details about the device. It confirms that the device will indeed feature 25W fast charging support, as well as Dual SIM support, a MicroSD card slot, and NFC. Unfortunately, no other details about the device have been revealed by the certification.

From a previous report, we know that the device will feature a MediaTek Helio G99 processor. It will have 4GB RAM and Android 14. We can take a look at the specs of its predecessor, the Galaxy A14 4G to get an idea of what we can expect from the A15 4G.

Samsung Galaxy A14 specs:

The Galaxy A14 4G features a 6.6-inch IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution with 60Hz refresh rate. It is powered by a Helio G85 chipset. It has a 50MP triple-camera setup on the back and a 13MP front camera. The battery has a 5,000mAh capacity, along with 15W fast charging.

Last month, it was also revealed that both the 4G and 5G models of the Galaxy A15 will debut in Europe. Chipset details of the Galaxy A15 5G were also revealed in a recent report, which you can check out bhy clicking the link.

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Redmi Note 13R Pro specifications, images leaked, launch imminent

In October, Redmi unveiled the Redmi Note 13 series of smartphones, such as Note 13, Note 13 Pro, and Note 13 Pro+. Now, the company is gearing up to unveil a new phone named the Redmi Note 13R Pro. While there is no official confirmation of its existence, its China Telecom listing has revealed that it will be released in the Chinese market on Nov. 20. The listing has also revealed the key specifications and images of the device.

Redmi Note 13R Pro specifications (rumored)

Redmi Note 13R Pro
Redmi Note 13R Pro

As per the China Telecom listing, the Redmi Note 13R Pro (model number:  2311FRAFDC) will have a 6.67-inch OLED display that offers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. It may also support a 120Hz refresh rate. On the front, it features a 16-megapixel selfie camera, and its rear shell has a 108-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel auxiliary lens.

Under the hood, the Redmi Note 13R Pro will feature the MediaTek MT6833P, which appears to be the Dimensity 6080 chipset. The device will come equipped with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. For additional storage, the Note 13R Pro will have a microSD card slot.

The Redmi Note 13R Pro will house a 5,000mAh battery, and its 3C certification has already revealed that it will offer 33W fast charging. The device will offer other features, such as MIUI 14-based Android 13 and a side-facing fingerprint sensor. It will measure 161.11 x 74.95 x 7.73mm and weigh 174.3 grams.

Redmi Note 13R Pro price (rumored)

The Redmi Note 13R Pro, which is expected to come in 12GB+256GB configuration only, will be priced at 1,999 Yuan (~$275), as per the China Telecom listing. The device will be available in shades, such as Midnight Black, Time Blue, and Morning Light Gold.

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Xiaomi sells 3 million Redmi 12 units in less than 100 days in India

Xiaomi is having a great year so far in the Chinese market as their latest flagship model Xiaomi 14 series is selling like hotcakes and even helped to boost the company’s valuation overall. Well, the success is not only limited to the Chinese market as Xiaomi’s Redmi 12 series, comprising the Redmi 12 5G and Redmi 12 4G models, has achieved a remarkable sales milestone in India, selling 3 million units in less than 100 days since its launch.

Milestone for Redmi: Redmi 12 Series Hits 3 Million Mark in India

Xiaomi India celebrated this achievement on their official X (Ex-Twitter) account, expressing gratitude to their customers for their trust and loyalty. This achievement shows Xiaomi’s growing influence in the Indian smartphone market after relatively two difficult years and also highlights the increasing demand for 5G connectivity at affordable prices.

If we talk about the specs of these phones, the Redmi 12 5G model boasts a 6.79-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 2460×1080 pixel resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.

The device operates on MIUI 14, which is based on Android 13. For photography enthusiasts, the Redmi 12 5G is equipped with a 50MP main rear camera, complemented by a 2MP depth sensor and an 8MP front-facing camera.

It is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, offering configurations of up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The phone also features a robust 5000mAh battery and supports 18W wired charging, ensuring prolonged usage.

Redmi 12

In contrast, the Redmi 12 4G model is powered by the MediaTek Helio G88 processor and offers 6GB+128GB of internal storage. This variant differentiates itself with a triple rear camera setup, consisting of a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP macro lens. While the processor and camera configurations differ, other specifications align with the 5G variant.

Priced competitively, the Redmi 12 starts at ₹9,299 for the 4GB variant, while the 4GB variant of the Redmi 12 5G starts at ₹11,999. This strategic pricing has played a crucial role in the series’ widespread success.

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Tencent’s Q3 2023 report: Revenue hits $21.6 billion with a 39% surge in net profit

Tencent is a Chinese technology company known for its wide range of digital products and services. Founded in 1998, Tencent has become one of the world’s largest tech companies. It is best known for its instant messaging platform WeChat, which boasts a large user base and offers various features beyond messaging, such as social networking, mobile payments, and more. Tencent is also a major player in the gaming industry, with popular titles like Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile under its portfolio. In addition to these core areas, Tencent has investments in areas like e-commerce, cloud computing, and digital entertainment, contributing to its significant presence in the global tech landscape.

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Tencent’s Q3 Financial Report Highlights

Earlier today, Tencent Holdings released its third-quarter financial results, showcasing strong growth and resilience in the ever-changing tech industry. The company reported a total revenue of 154.6 billion yuan ($21.6 billion), slightly below the forecasted 154.8 billion yuan but still a solid 10% increase from the previous year.

Tencent’s standout performance in its financial report is its impressive net profit, which exceeded expectations. The net profit reached 36.18 billion yuan ($5.05 billion), marking an impressive 39% year-on-year increase. Additionally, the non-IFRS net profit of 44.92 billion yuan ($6.29 billion) solidifies Tencent’s position as a formidable financial powerhouse.

Tencent’s success is significantly driven by its international gaming revenue, which grew by 14% to reach 13.3 billion yuan ($1.86 billion). Even when factoring in exchange rate fluctuations, this growth highlights Tencent’s global expansion and its ability to connect with diverse gaming communities worldwide. In its domestic market, Tencent’s gaming revenue also saw a 5% growth, reaching 32.7 billion yuan ($4.57 billion), demonstrating its strong presence in China.

Tencent’s social software division remains strong, with 1.336 billion monthly active user accounts on its flagship platforms, WeChat and Weixin, showing steady growth. This growth is attributed to Tencent’s efforts to boost user engagement, notably with a 50% increase in total playtime on the Weixin Video Account, driven by a growing creator community. However, there are challenges, including a decline in monthly active users for QQ.

Tencent achieved a record high in advertising revenue as well, experiencing a remarkable 20% year-on-year increase, reaching 25.7 billion yuan ($3.60 billion). Given this strong financial report, it’s highly probable that the company’s stock price will go up.

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Nothing Phone (2) receives official Apple iMessage support – the first Android phone to do so

The Nothing Phone (2) has become the first Android smartphone to receive official Apple iMessage support. The official iMessage support is now available with the Nothing Phone (2) based on the Nothing Chatts app.

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Nothing Chats are designed to allow the smartphone to switch seamlessly to iPhones. It is an alternative to the Sunbird app and Google continues to encourage Apple to make iMessage compatible with Android. The Nothing Chats seeks to overcome the iMessage challenge for Android smartphones. Nothing says it has developed the app in partnership with Sunbird but it excludes Sunbird’s waitlist exclusivity.

The Nothing Chats app will go live on Google Play Store on November 17. Compatibility of the Nothing Chats is currently limited to the Nothing Phone (2). Users must link their Apple iCloud account to Nothing Chats for its integration with iMessage. The Nothing Phone (2) is available via Amazon starting at $699.

There are privacy issues related to the Nothing Chats. Although Nothing has stated that it does not cache messages on servers, a malicious third-party entity could theoretically assess personal data.

The new app lacks emoji reactions, message editing, and read receipts, as present in iMessage. Apart from limiting usage of Nothing Chats to the Phone (2), the app will only be available in the US, UK, Canada, and the EU. The availability of the Nothing Chats app is expected to spread to other markets subsequently. Additionally, the Nothing Phone (1) could also be integrated with Nothing Chats.

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Garmin Descent G1 Solar- Ocean Edition made with ocean-bound plastics unveiled

The Garmin Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition smartwatch has been unveiled. The Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition is a refreshed Descent G1. The Descent G1 and Descent G1 Solar were launched earlier this year. The Garmin Descent MK3 is also being launched together with Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition.

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Features

The new Garmin Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition comes with a significant difference from its earlier siblings. It is available in a single Azure colorway and is made from recycled ocean-bound plastics.

The Garmin Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition is the brand’s most sustainable multi-use smartwatch yet. The watch still however retains a silicone strap and some other basic materials. The full optics of the sustainable materials used in the manufacture of the Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition have not been released. It is available exclusively with solar charging which is another sustainability accomplishment.

The new Garmin smartwatch is focused on divers and is seen as a modest dive computer. It is well-primed for underwater activities and retains the basic hardware of the regular model. Garmin has started accepting orders for the Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition. The gadget is priced at $649.99 and the earliest units will likely be shipped at the end of this month.

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The Garmin Descent G1 Series is an expanding collection of smartwatches with underwater capabilities. The new model snugly fits into the series with added sustainability credentials. Full availability optics for the Garmin Descent G1 Solar – Ocean Edition will be released subsequently.

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Amazon is replacing Android with its in-house Vega OS in some of its products

Amazon has silently introduced its in-house Vega OS on the third-generation Echo Show 5 smart speaker, marking a strategic move in the competitive tech market. While Huawei and Vivo have launched HarmonyOS and BlueOS systems in China, Amazon has kept Vega OS under wraps, not officially unveiling its specific features and benefits.

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Vega OS: Amazon’s New Direction with Echo Show 5, Distancing from Android

Vega OS version 1.1 has quietly made its debut on the latest Echo Show 5 model, and it bears a striking resemblance to Amazon’s familiar Fire OS interface, commonly found on its screen-equipped devices. However, one notable difference is that Vega OS does not support Android apps, unlike its Fire OS counterpart.

The third-generation Echo Show 5, released in May 2023, boasts enhancements in key areas such as speakers, microphones, and the display compared to its predecessor. But it’s in recent shipments that Amazon has chosen to pre-install Vega OS on this smart speaker.

Amazon’s transition to Vega OS marks a significant shift from its reliance on Android-based Fire OS, which was built on Android 9. This strategic move allows Amazon to better integrate its hardware and software, potentially leading to higher profits. The development of Vega OS, a Linux-based system, indicates Amazon’s ambition to gain more control over its devices, ranging from smart displays to Fire TV.

The switch to Vega OS could also have implications for advertising revenue and software updates, as Amazon will have more control over these aspects. However, there is some concern among users about the potential loss of power user features like sideloading. Additionally, the introduction of a new OS means developers must create new app versions specifically for Vega OS. The popularity of Amazon’s devices, having sold over 200 million globally, is likely to motivate developers to adapt to this new platform.

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Polaroid I-2 flagship instant camera with LiDAR autofocus, three-lens system launched in China

The Polaroid I-2 flagship instant camera is now available in China. Back in September, the camera was unveiled to the international market. The Polaroid I-2 instant camera comes with LiDAR autofocus and has a three-element lens made of optical-grade polycarbonate and acrylic. Polaroid claims that the I-2 sports the sharpest-ever lens. The model was originally launched in the UK, EU, and the US with an equivalent price tag of $599.

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Features

The Polaroid I-2 instant camera comes with an ABS and aluminum alloy exterior and is compatible with SX-70, i-Type, and 600 instant photo films. The camera has an independent AMOLED display that can manually adjust some settings. The AMOLED display can be used to adjust the shutter speed, and aperture size, and change the camera mode.

The Polaroid I-2 instant camera uses LiDAR laser measurement distance that delivers a seemingly infinite focusing distance. This makes the camera more convenient to use for professional applications, as well as a fun gadget. The camera’s built-in flash has a range of 8ft.

The Polaroid I-2 camera supports Bluetooth connectivity has a battery life of 80 photos and can be paired with its companion Polaroid app to remotely control the camera. It has filter threads, a 2.5mm interface for an external flash, and USB-C connectivity.

Price in China

The Polaroid I-2 is priced in China for 5,299 yuan (~$730). It is expected that the Polaroid I-2 will have a decent reception in China on the back of a successful run since it was released in September.

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YouTube’s AI-powered Chatbot and Creative Features Unveiled

Artificial intelligence is becoming an integral part of our daily lives, making its presence known not only on popular social media platforms but also now on YouTube. The platform is set to introduce a chatbot to its mobile applications, and here are the details!

YouTube’s AI-Driven Features for Next-Level Video Personalization

The chatbot offers personalized video experiences for users. As artificial intelligence continues to shape the world of technology, its increasing presence on social media platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp is a clear indication of the ongoing trend.

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YouTube has recently joined this movement by announcing the integration of a chatbot into its mobile applications. The chatbot will utilize a language model developed by the company to enhance user interactions. To access the chatbot, users can utilize the “Ask” button located below the video windows. This feature allows individuals to pose various questions, and notably, users can request a video summary generated by artificial intelligence.

Moreover, users can engage with the chatbot while the video is playing in the background, seeking information about the video, receiving recommendations, and more. This feature, named “YouChat” by the company, is currently available to a limited number of users but is expected to be gradually rolled out in the coming weeks.

YouTube is also introducing other artificial intelligence features, including YouTube Create. This feature encompasses various tools such as effects, editing options, automatic filters, and transitions, providing users with an efficient platform for video creation.

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Lava Agni 2S tipped to launch in the coming weeks, Here ‘s what we know so far

India’s homegrown smartphone brand Lava recently made waves in the market with the launch of the Lava Agni 2 5G. The device received an overwhelming response, so much so that the brand was struggling to keep up with the demand. Now, it is said to be launching a new device in India called the Lava Agni 2S.

The new device is said to feature similar specifications as the Agni 2 5G, however, the processor is said to be a different one. Tipster Yogesh Brar also shared in the report that Lava will debut this new smartphone before the end of this year. This means that we can expect the Agni 2S smartphone to launch in India within the next couple of weeks. With the launch being so near, we expect the official teasers to start rolling in soon. Till then, here’s the spec sheet of the Agni 2 5G, which will be almost similar to the Agni 2S.

Lava Agni 2 5G specs

The Agni 2 5G features a 6.78-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, and a 105% NTSC color gamut. Fueled by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor, the device runs on Android 13.

Camera-wise, it features a 50MP quad-camera setup on the rear and a 16MP front camera. Connectivity options are abundant, including 5G support, in-display fingerprint sensing, and a 66W fast-charging battery via the USB-C port.

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Get the latest Xiaomi 14 smartphone for $599 at Geekwills

Xiaomi 14 the latest phone from Xiaomi is now available on Geekwills. You can buy the phone for a starting price of $599 only. The device comes in Black, Green, and White color variants. 

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Xiaomi 14 smartphone at $599 @GeekWills

At the heart of this device lies the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, providing a dynamic performance experience through its 3rd Generation Snapdragon 8 Mobile Platform and Dynamic Performance Scheduling 4.0. Paired with LPDDR5X and UFS 4.0 storage, the Xiaomi 14 ensures seamless multitasking and quick access to your favorite apps.

The device boasts a 6.36-inch 1.5K UltraVision Display with an OLED Flexible Straight Screen. With a resolution of 2670x1200p and a display frame rate of up to 120Hz, the visual experience is nothing short of exceptional. The display’s peak brightness of 3000nit ensures clarity even in bright sunlight, and the support for P3 wide color gamut brings your content to life.

Capture every moment in unprecedented detail with the Leica Professional Optics. The 50MP Leica Super Dynamic Prime, equipped with the Light Hunter 900 Customized Image Sensor, offers a large sensor and an impressive f/1.6 aperture. This lens supports 4-in-1 2.4μm large pixel output and features OIS Optical Stabilization for shake-free images. The 75mm Floating Telephoto lens with an f/2.0 aperture and OIS optical stabilization allows you to focus on subjects from 10cm to infinity, while the 50MP Leica Super Wide Angle lens with a 115° ultra-wide-angle view adds versatility to your photography.

Immerse yourself in a superior audio experience with the Stereo Dual Speakers and High Dynamic 4-MIC Array. Whether you’re watching videos or engaging in video calls, the audio quality is clear and immersive.

Designed to keep up with your active lifestyle, the Xiaomi 14 is IP68-rated dust and water-resistant. The powerful 4610mAh Super Power battery, combined with the Xiaomi Hyper Battery Management System, ensures long-lasting usage. Additionally, the device supports 90W Xiaomi Hyper Wired Second Charge, 50W Xiaomi Hyper Wireless Second Charge, and Wireless Reverse Charge, providing you with flexible charging options.

Xiaomi 14 delivers a premium user experience through its powerful performance, exceptional display, and versatile camera system. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast, a multitasker, or someone who appreciates cutting-edge design, the Xiaomi 14 is sure to exceed your expectations.

RK S75 Iris-themed mechanical keyboard with premium knob, LED display launched for 349 yuan ($48)

Royal Kludge (RK) released the S75 mechanical keyboard in China back in September, and they have now unveiled a new color variant called the S75 Iris-themed keyboard. This new keyboard is priced at 349 yuan ($48) and will be available for purchase starting on November 16th. Let’s check out the key specs of this keyboard.

RK S75 mechanical keyboard

RK S75 Keyboard Key Specs:

The keyboard stands out due to its compact 75% layout, saving space compared to standard 104-key keyboards. It features a 0.66-inch LED display screen for clear status information and includes a metal crown-level knob for easy and intuitive adjustments of connectivity modes, volume, power, and other settings, enhancing user interaction.

In terms of connectivity, the S75 supports three modes: wired, wireless, and Bluetooth, catering to various user preferences and usage scenarios, be it with Windows, iOS, or Android systems. The keyboard’s Gasket structure provides multiple fillings that result in a pure and pleasing typing sound, enhancing the overall user experience.

The S75 Iris-themed keyboard offers full-key hot-swappable switches compatible with both three-pin and five-pin switch bodies, allowing users to personalize their typing experience. Furthermore, it comes with a sizable 3750mAh lithium battery for extended usage and convenient recharging.

The keyboard boasts an appealing design with customizable RGB lighting effects, offering 16.8 million colors and 17 different lighting options. Alongside this Iris theme, the keyboard also comes in Lake Light, Dawn Moon, and Sea Abyss Side Engraving themes each providing a distinctive visual experience. The Sea Abyss Side Engraving variant includes durable and oil-resistant PBT side-printed keycaps, enhancing both tactile and visual qualities.

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Chinese companies circumvent U.S. Export restrictions, acquiring advanced chipmaking equipment

Chinese companies are successfully acquiring U.S. chipmaking equipment for advanced semiconductors, despite the Biden administration’s efforts to tighten export controls. The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s annual report, spanning a comprehensive 741 pages, criticizes the October 2022 export curbs that aimed to restrict Chinese chipmakers’ access to U.S. tools for manufacturing advanced chips at the 14-nanometer node or below.

The restrictions, designed to prevent the flow of technology crucial for cutting-edge semiconductor production, revealed a significant loophole. Importers can claim equipment use on older production lines, complicating the verification process and rendering the restrictions less effective than intended. This raises concerns about the broader effectiveness of measures aimed at safeguarding sensitive technology.

For instance, Huawei, despite being on the trade restriction list since 2019, managed to produce a 7 nanometer chip for its Mate 60 Pro smartphone at China’s leading chipmaker, SMIC. This suggests that Chinese entities are finding ways to exploit gaps in the export controls, undermining the sanctions imposed by the U.S. government. SMIC and Huawei, both subjected to trade restrictions, seemingly managed to stockpile equipment, taking advantage of the time gap between the U.S. rules in October 2022 and similar moves by Japan and the Netherlands in July and September 2023.

Efforts to close this loophole involved the U.S. convincing Japan and the Netherlands, both with robust chipmaking industries, to announce their own export restrictions on the coveted technology. While this managed to close some gaps, the report reveals that China, between January and August 2023, imported $3.2 billion worth of semiconductor manufacturing machines from the Netherlands, marking a staggering 96.1% increase from the same period in 2022. China’s total imports of semiconductor equipment from all countries reached $13.8 billion over the first eight months of 2023, reflecting the resilience of Chinese companies in circumventing restrictions.

The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission suggests a way forward. The report recommends that Congress request an annual evaluation by the General Accountability Office to assess the effectiveness of export controls on chipmaking equipment to China. Established in 2000, the Commission aims to submit an annual report to Congress on the national security implications of economic ties between the United States and China, along with recommendations for government action.

U.S.- China Tech War:

The conflict between the U.S. and China in the semiconductor industry has been ongoing, with regulators introducing new rules in October 2022 to tighten export controls. The focus shifted to high-end AI system chips and semiconductor equipment machinery in China, aiming to address loopholes in previous sanctions that failed to curb domestic manufacturing effectively. The new rules marked a shift in approach, moving away from bandwidth-based restrictions to total processing performance (TPP) to prevent evasion. The implications for China include serious limitations on graphics processing units (GPUs) and performance application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) crucial for AI applications. The restrictions on semiconductor manufacturing equipment extended to various tools, including etching tools, EPI tools, mask-making tools, and atomic layer deposition (ALD) tools. Despite these efforts, concerns persist about potential loopholes in restrictions on “advanced fabs” and the overall effectiveness of the supply chain.

Looking ahead, the new restrictions are expected to push China to develop homegrown capabilities in the AI industry. The emphasis is on faster growth of China’s AI chip infrastructure to reduce reliance on American technology, anticipating increased investments in memory computing, analog technology, and neuromorphic computing. However, the impact on the competitiveness of advanced chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD in the ongoing technology war remains uncertain, with potential repercussions on China’s semiconductor sector and overall technological competitiveness.

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Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Series leaked specs, refreshed with Nvidia & Intel Arc GPUs

Recently, we received some more information on the Galaxy Book 4 Series, which is scheduled to launch in 2024. Five new devices will be launched: the Samsung Galaxy Book 4, the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 360, the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro, the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro, and the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Ultra.

The Galaxy Book laptops from Samsung are renowned for their portability and versatility, providing adequate power for light work or light gaming when travelling. The series is thought to be a mild competitor to Apple’s MacBooks or Microsoft Surface computers.

Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Series leaked specs refreshed with Nvidia & Intel Arc GPUs
Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Series leaked specs refreshed with Nvidia & Intel Arc GPUs

Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Series (Specifications)

According to the WindowsReport, the Galaxy Book 4 lineup has five models, and though they are all unique and appropriate in different contexts, the specs seem to indicate that they are all designed to be mobile.

Consumers who are seeking a lightweight laptop can choose the Galaxy Book 4. The Galaxy Book 4 and Galaxy Book 4 360 are basically for office work. But on the Galaxy Book 4 360 users will be able to perform light editing and light gaming.

The Galaxy Book 4 Pro mainly focuses on mobility and stunning specs to perform better than its predecessor. On the other hand, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 is a 2-in-1 laptop which means it can be used for both work and gaming purposes.

Finally, the Galaxy Book 4 Ultra offers a high-end specification and is capable of handling high-graphics gaming, professional editing, content production, and more.

Here are the full specifications of the Galaxy Book 4 Series.

Galaxy Book 4Galaxy Book 4 360Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360Galaxy Book 4 ProGalaxy Book 4 Ultra
CPUIntel® Core™ 5 Processor 120U (Up to 5.0 GHz 12 MB Smart Cache)Intel® Core™ 5 Processor 120U (Up to 5.0 GHz 12 MB Smart Cache)Intel® Core™ 7 Processor 155U (Up to 4.8 GHz 24 MB Smart Cache)Intel® Core™ 7 Processor 155U (Up to 4.8 GHz 24 MB Smart Cache)Intel® Core™ 9 Processor 185H (Up to 5.1 GHz 24 MB L3 Cache)
Display15.6” FHD LED
Anti-Glare
1920 x 1080
15.6” FHD AMOLED
1920 x 1080
Touch Screen
16” WQXGA AMOLED
2880 x 1800
Touch Screen
Anti-Reflective
Digitizer
14” WQXGA AMOLED
2880 x 1800
Touch Screen
Anti-Reflective
16” WQXGA AMOLED
2880 x 1800
Touch Screen
Anti-Reflective
Storage512 GB NVMe SSD
Slots: 2
265 GB NVMe SSD
Slots: 2
1 TB NVMe SSD
Slots: 1
512 GB NVMe SSD
Slots: 2
1 TB NVMe SSD
Slots: 2
OSWindows 11Windows 11Windows 11Windows 11Windows 11
Weight1,57 kg (3.46 lbs)1,46 kg (3.22 lbs)1,66 kg (3.66 lbs)1,26 kg (2.78 lbs)1,86 kg (4.10 lbs)
Audio/Video720p HD Camera
Stereo Speakers Dolby Atmos®
Digital Mic
1080p FHD Camera
Stereo Speakers Dolby Atmos®
Digital Mic
2M Camera
AKG Quad Speakers Smart Amp Dolby Atmos®
Digital Mic
2M Camera
AKG Quad Speakers Smart Amp Dolby Atmos®
Digital Mic
2M Camera
AKG Quad Speakers Smart Amp Dolby Atmos®
Digital Mic
RAM8 GB LPDDR4x8 GB LPDDR516 GB LPDDR5X16 GB LPDDR5X32 GB LPDDR5X
SoftwareLive Wallpaper
Smart Switch
McAfee Live
Samsung Gallery
Quick Search
Samsung Flow
Samsung Notes
Samsung Recovery
Samsung Settings
Studio Plus
Samsung Update
Second Screen
Samsung Pass
Quick Share
Private Share
Galaxy Book Experience
Galaxy Book Smart Switch
Live Wallpaper
Smart Switch
McAfee Live
Samsung Gallery
Quick Search
Samsung Flow
Samsung Notes
Samsung Recovery
Samsung Settings
Studio Plus
Samsung Update
Second Screen
Samsung Pass
Quick Share
Private Share
Galaxy Book Experience
Galaxy Book Smart Switch
Live Wallpaper
Smart Switch
McAfee Live
Samsung Gallery
Quick Search
Samsung Flow
Samsung Notes
Samsung Recovery
Samsung Settings
Studio Plus
Samsung Update
Second Screen
Samsung Pass
Quick Share
Private Share
Galaxy Book Experience
Galaxy Book Smart Switch
Live Wallpaper
Smart Switch
McAfee Live
Samsung Gallery
Quick Search
Samsung Flow
Samsung Notes
Samsung Recovery
Samsung Settings
Studio Plus
Samsung Update
Second Screen
Samsung Pass
Quick Share
Private Share
Galaxy Book Experience
Galaxy Book Smart Switch
Live Wallpaper
Smart Switch
McAfee Live
Samsung Gallery
Quick Search
Samsung Flow
Samsung Notes
Samsung Recovery
Samsung Settings
Studio Plus
Samsung Update
Second Screen
Samsung Pass
Quick Share
Private Share
Galaxy Book Experience
Galaxy Book Smart Switch
Adapter54 Wh 45 W USB
Type-C Adapter
68 Wh 65 W USB
Type-C Adapter
76 Wh 65 W USB
Type-C Adapter
68 Wh 65 W USB
Type-C Adapter
76 Wh 140 W USB
Type-C Adapter
Width Depth Height365 x 229 x 15.4 mm (14″ x 9″ x 0.6″)355 x 228 x 13.7 mm (14″ x 10″ x 0.5″)355 x 252 x 12.8 mm (14.04″ x 9″ x 0.61″)312 x 223 x 11 mm (12.3″ x 8.8″ x 0.46″)355 x 250 x 16 mm (14″ x 9.8″ x 0.65″)
NetworkBluetooth v5.1
Wi-Fi 6
802.11 ax 2×2
Bluetooth v5.3
Wi-Fi 6E
802.11 ax 2×2
Bluetooth v5.3
Wi-Fi 6E
802.11 ax 2×2
Bluetooth v5.3
Wi-Fi 6E
802.11 ax 2×2
Bluetooth v5.3
Wi-Fi 6E
802.11 ax 2×2
ColorMoonstone GrayMoonstone GrayMoonstone GrayMoonstone GrayMoonstone Gray
Peripherals2 USB 3.2
2 USB Type-C
1 HDMI
MicroSD Card Reader
Headphone/Mic jack
1 USB 3.2
2 Thunderbolt™ 4
1 HDMI
MicroSD Card Reader
Headphone/Mic jack
1 USB 3.2
2 Thunderbolt™ 4
1 HDMI
MicroSD Card Reader
Headphone/Mic jack
1 USB 3.2
2 Thunderbolt™ 4
1 HDMI
MicroSD Card Reader
Headphone/Mic jack
1 USB 3.2
2 Thunderbolt™ 4
1 HDMI
MicroSD Card Reader
Headphone/Mic jack
GPUIntel® GraphicsIntel® GraphicsIntel® Arc GraphicsIntel® Arc GraphicsNVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 4070 Laptop GPU 8GB GDDR6
SecurityTPMTPM
Fingerprint Reader
TPM
Fingerprint Reader
TPM
Fingerprint Reader
TPM
Fingerprint Reader
KeyboardNumeric Key
Clickpad
Numeric Key
Backlit
Touchscreen
Clickpad
Numeric Key
Backlit
Touchscreen
Clickpad
Backlit
Touchscreen
Clickpad
Numeric Key
Backlit
Touchscreen
Clickpad

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