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Apple is reportedly testing iPhone 16 Pro with a hole-punch cutout

While the iPhone 15 series is still relatively new, rumors about the iPhone 16 are already circulating. One of the most intriguing rumors is the possibility of a hole-punch cutout replacing the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 16 Pro models.

The Dynamic Island, introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, is a unique design element that houses the front-facing camera and Face ID sensors. While it has received mixed reviews, there is no doubt that it has been a topic of conversation.

According to tipster Majin Bu, Apple is currently testing a prototype of the iPhone 16 Pro with a hole-punch cutout instead of the Dynamic Island. This would be a significant change, as it would eliminate the need for the pill-shaped cutout that has been a hallmark of recent iPhones.

Apple iPhone 16 Pro Hole Punch Cutout

However, other analysts, such as Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), believe that the Dynamic Island is here to stay for at least another year. Young predicts that all four iPhone 16 models will feature the Dynamic Island and that the biggest display changes will come in the form of larger screens for the Pro models.

In 2025, Young expects to see even more significant changes, with the non-Pro models matching the screen sizes of the Pro models. This means that the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro will both have a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 17 Plus and iPhone 17 Pro Max will each have a 6.9-inch screen.

Young also predicts that the Dynamic Island will still be found on the non-Pro models in 2025, and that for the first time, the ProMotion 120Hz display will be used on the less expensive phones.

As for the iPhone 17 Pro series, Young believes that Apple will have moved on to an under-display Face ID module with a hole-punch cutout on the screen. This would be a major step forward in terms of design, as it would eliminate the need for any visible cutouts on the screen.

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Microsoft reverses course, plans to release standalone Office 2024

In a surprising shift from its recent focus on subscription-based software, Microsoft is reportedly planning to release a new standalone version of its Office suite in 2024. This latest iteration, dubbed Office 2024, is currently in development and is expected to hit the market in the third or fourth quarter of the year.

The move comes amidst Microsoft’s increasing emphasis on its cloud-based Microsoft 365 service, which offers access to the latest versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Office applications for a monthly or annual fee. 

Microsoft to release Office 2024

However, it appears that the company has recognized the continued demand for standalone Office versions, particularly among users who prefer a one-time purchase rather than ongoing subscription fees.

Some had speculated that Office 2021 would be the final perpetual license version of the product, but the company’s plans clearly indicate otherwise. The existence of Office 2024 was first uncovered within an internal preview build of Microsoft Office through the Click-to-Run (C2R) release API.

Specific details regarding the features and enhancements included in Office 2024 remain under wraps. However, it is likely that the new version will incorporate some of the features currently available to Microsoft 365 subscribers.

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Redmi K70, K70 Pro images leaked, reveals rear design

Recently, there have been leaks of a schematic and mock render of the Redmi K70 series circulating for several days. Now, fresh images of the Redmi K70 and K70 Pro have surfaced on Weibo. These new images, much like the ones seen earlier, offer a look at the rear design of the Redmi K70 series.

Redmi K70, K70 Pro design

Redmi K70
Redmi K70

Rumors are rife that the upcoming Redmi K70, K70 Pro, and K70e will have the same design language. In the above image, the alleged Redmi K70 can be seen in white, sporting a triple camera unit with an LED flash. The edges of the phone have a shiny appeal, and as per reports, it will have a metallic frame.

The above images show the black variant of the Redmi K70 Pro equipped with a 50-megapixel primary camera. The top edge of the device seems to feature a microphone, an IR blaster, and a speaker grille. On the bottom side, it features a speaker grille, a USB-C port, a microphone, and a SIM slot.

As per other reports, the Redmi K70 and K70 Pro will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipsets, respectively. On the other hand, the Redmi K70e is also said to be equipped with the upcoming Dimensity 8300 chipset. Both devices will have an OLED panel with a flat design. The K70 is said to support a 1.5K resolution, whereas the Pro variant will offer a 2K resolution.

The Redmi K70 lineup is said to come equipped with the HyperOS-based Android 14. The K70 may house a 5,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging, whereas the Pro variant will pack a 5,120mAh battery with 120W fast charging. On the other hand, the K70e will pack a 5,500mAh battery with 90W charging. As far as launch is concerned, the K70 lineup is expected to launch by the end of November

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Oppo Reno 11 series launch reportedly delayed

According to recent reports, Oppo is gearing up to launch the Reno 11 and Reno 11 Pro for the Chinese market. It has been reported that the Reno 11 lineup, along with the Honor 100 series, is expected to be unveiled in China on Nov. 23. Honor has officially confirmed its next launch event, but there has been no official announcement from Oppo regarding the Reno 11 series. However, there is now a new update suggesting that the launch of the Reno 11 series may have been delayed and could potentially take place in December instead of the previously rumored November date.

Oppo Reno 11 series December launch tipped

Oppo Reno 11 series
Oppo Reno 11 series

According to a leaker, the OnePlus 12 was expected to launch by early November in China. However, due to a display-related development, which could be connected to OnePlus and BOE’s recent announcement of the Oriental Screen for the OnePlus 12 and Ace 3, the launch has been postponed to later in the same month.

The leaker also mentioned that the Reno 11 series, originally planned to be unveiled on Nov. 23, has now been rescheduled for an early December launch. As per other reports, the Oppo Pad Air 2 and Reno 11 series may debut together in the coming month.

Oppo Reno 11, 11 Pro specifications (rumored)

As per a recent report, the Reno 11 is said to feature a curved-edge OLED panel that offers an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be powered by the Dimensity 8200 and a 4,800mAh battery that supports 67W fast charging. Its rear camera setup may include an LYT600 main camera, an IMX355 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and an IMX709 32-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom.

The Reno 11 Pro, on the other hand, will have a curved-edge OLED screen that offers a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will feature the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, and a 4,700mAh battery with 80W charging. It will have a 50-megapixel (IMX890, with OIS) + 8-megapixel (IMX355, ultra-wide) + 32-megapixel (IMX709, telephoto) triple camera unit. Its other rumored features include an x-axis linear motor, dual speakers, and a plastic frame.

The Reno 11 series lineup will not have the Reno 11 Pro+ model this time around.

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Huawei Pocket S2 render, launch timeframe tipped, Nova 12 series to launch alongside

So far, Huawei has launched two flip-style foldable phones. The P50 Pocket was announced in December 2021 in China, whereas the Pocket S was unveiled in November 2022. Hence, it appears that a Pocket-branded product will likely launch in China before the end of this year. A few new leaks that have surfaced now have revealed the design of the upcoming Pocket S2 and some of its details.

Huawei Pocket S2 design

Huawei Pocket S2 leaked render
Huawei Pocket S2 leaked render

As per the leaked render shared by tipster Teme, the upcoming Pocket S2 is expected to maintain the design language of its predecessors. It will feature two circular modules on the rear of the device. The first module will accommodate three cameras and an LED flash, with a camera layout reminiscent of the Honor Magic 6 series.

The second module on the back will serve as a secondary display, displaying various information, such as notifications. On the right side of the device, you can find a volume rocker, and this same side will probably incorporate a fingerprint sensor.

Huawei Pocket S2 launch timeframe (rumored)

Huawei Nova 12 Pro
Huawei Nova 12 Pro

According to a Chinese leaker and tipster Teme, the Huawei Pocket S2, which has the shortened codename LEM, is set to launch in December. It is speculated that the Nova 12 series will also debut alongside the S2. It is also being said that it may launch in the second week of the month.

Nothing much is known on the specifications side of the Huawei Pocket S2. However, it is said that it may come equipped with the company’s upcoming Kirin 8-series chipset.

Huawei is also working on the Nova 12 and Nova 12 Pro smartphones for China. The vanilla model is said to have the forthcoming Kirin 830 chip, while the Pro model may feature the Kirin 9000s SoC. The Huawei Pocket S2 and Nova 12 series may likely break cover through the same launch event.

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OnePlus Pad Neo gets IMDA certified ahead of launch

Last month, OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus Pad Go tablet in the Indian market. Its sister brand, Oppo, is now preparing to launch the tablet in other regions across the globe under a different name. From earlier SIRIM & NBTC certifications, we know that this tablet will be called the Oppo Pad Neo. Now, the tablet has surfaced on the IMDA certification website as well.

TheTechOutlook has identified the Oppo Pad Neo on the IMDA certification website, identified by the model number OPD2302. It confirms that the tablet will likely launch in Singapore soon. The listing also discloses the tablet’s compatibility with WiFi and Bluetooth connections. Unfortunately, additional details about the tablet remain scarce. However, a prior SIRIM certification in the previous month indicated that the tablet would also come in a 4G variant. Here’s what else you can expect from the tablet.

Oppo Pad Neo specs (expected)

The Oppo Pad Neo will liklely have a 11.35-inch LCD display boasting a 2.4K resolution and a 7:5 aspect ratio. The tablet is expected to be equipped with 8GB of RAM and may provide storage choices of 256GB, with a potential 128GB variant. Powering the device could be the Helio G99 chipset, supported by an 8,000mAh battery featuring USB-C charging utilizing the USB 2.0 standard.

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In the imaging department, expectations suggest an 8MP front camera and an 8MP rear camera. Audio capabilities are likely to include four speakers with Dolby Atmos support. Operating on OxygenOS 13.2-based Android 13, the tablet may incorporate a microSD card slot for expandable storage.

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Samsung Galaxy A25 5G picks up BIS certification ahead of launch

Samsung has a new mid-range device in the making called the Galaxy A25 5G. Although the smartphone isn’t expected to debut anytime soon, leaks and certifications suggest that it might launch sooner than expected. The smartphone has now made an appearance on the Bureau of Indian Standards certification website.

The Galaxy A25 5G certification unfortunately does not confirm any of the specifications details. However, we can expect the smartphone to launch soon in India. As we mentioned above, the specifications, along with the renders were recently leaked online. So, here’s what we can expect.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G specs (leaked):

The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is rumored to come equipped with Samsung’s in-house Exynos 1280 chipset. The camera setup is expected to include a 50MP main lens, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP macro lens on the rear, complemented by a 13MP sensor on the front. The device is anticipated to feature a 6.5-inch FHD+ display with a waterdrop-style notch.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G leaked render by Android Headlines

Leaks also point to 25W fast charging for the 5,000mAh battery and a USB-C port. The pricing is speculated to fall between EUR 300 and EUR 400, and the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is expected to be available in two models: 6GB RAM with 128GB storage and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage.

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Oppo A2 5G with Dimsnity 6080 SoC goes on sale in China

Earlier this month, Oppo launched the Oppo A2 5G smartphone in its domestic market in China. What made this device attractive is the fact that it is the most affordable device with a 512GB storage option. Now, the smartphone has officially been made available to purchase in the country. Here are the details.

OPPO A2 5G
OPPO A2 5G

Oppo A2 5G on sale:

Starting today, the device is officially available to purchase in China in three color options: Black, Green, and Violet. Interested consumers can make their purchases through Oppo’s official website and JD.com. The Oppo A2 is presented in two storage configurations: 12GB+256GB, priced at CNY 1,699 (~$233), and 12GB+512GB, available for CNY 1,799 (~$247).

Oppo A2 5G specs

The Oppo A2 5G features a 6.72-inch LCD punch-hole screen with a 2400×1080 resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 180Hz touch sampling rate. It achieves a maximum brightness of 680 nits with Panda Glass display protection. Camera-wise, it includes an 8-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel rear camera with a Samsung S5KJN1 sensor, accompanied by a 2-megapixel B/W lens. The device packs a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging and runs on ColorOS 13.2-based Android 13, featuring a side-facing fingerprint scanner.

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6020 SoC, it features LPDDRx memory and UFS 2.2 flash memory, along with a superconducting thermal graphite plate for heat dissipation.

Connectivity options encompass Wi-Fi 5, a USB-C port, stereo dual speakers, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Notably, the Oppo A2 5G holds an IP54 rating for dustproof and waterproof protection.

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Varmilo Sword68 mechanical keyboard with metal body, 68 keys, RGB lighting launched at 1435 Yuan ($196)

Varmilo recently launched the Sword68 mechanical keyboard during JD.com’s Double 11 event, retailing for 1435 Yuan ($196). Let’s check out the key specs of this keyboard.

Varmilo Sword68 mechanical Keyboard

Varmilo Sword68 Keyboard Key Features:

Varmilo Sword68 keyboard stands out with its precision CNC machined full metal body, constructed from Apple-grade 6063 aluminum and treated with zircon sand anodization for a sleek semi-gloss finish.

The Sword68 features a compact 68-key layout, focusing on both aesthetics and functionality. Keycaps are available in ABS for the standard version and PBT for the themed version. Notably, the Ariel theme, inspired by maritime elements, employs five-sided sublimation technology for a distinctive visual effect.

In terms of technical specs, the Sword68 incorporates an advanced PCB spring-mounted gasket structure and a 5-layer internal design. This includes a gold-plated FR4 positioning plate, PORON core cotton, and an IXPE eight-fold foam switch cushion to enhance touch and sound quality. Users can choose between tactile and clicky switch types with the upgraded HIFI switches.

Connectivity options are impressive, offering wired (Type-C), 2.4G wireless, and Bluetooth modes with low latency performance. The keyboard’s 4000mAh battery ensures extended usage. Additionally, the Sword68 features dynamic RGB lighting with 16.8 million customizable colors and music synchronization. The keyboard weighs approximately 1.5kg and supports both Windows and MacOS.

Beyond functionality, the mechanical keyboard package includes 4 Bluetooth adapters, 3 data cables, and 30 prints with resin dripping for a three-dimensional aesthetic.

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Horwin’s Project Horizon Leads the Charge in Sustainable Electric Mobility at EICMA 2023

The 2023 EICMA event highlighted a significant trend in the world of transportation: electric two-wheelers are rapidly becoming a mainstay. This shift is evident from the numerous innovative electric mobility solutions presented by both new and established manufacturers. These solutions are not just about new vehicles; they’re shaping the future of how we view and use two-wheeled transport.

Project Horizon blends Austrian Design with Chinese manufacturing

A standout at the expo was Horwin, a company that blends Austrian design with Chinese manufacturing efficiency. Their latest presentation, “Project Horizon,” exemplifies their commitment to sustainable mobility. Developed with Arjan van der Boom, a renowned custom bike builder, this project emphasizes a user-centric approach, a key trend in the industry. It revolves around the brand’s electric scooter, the Senmenti 0, showcasing how traditional mobility concepts are being reimagined.

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Wendsor Zhou, the founder of Horwin, articulates that Project Horizon aligns perfectly with the brand’s sustainable future vision. This initiative is more than just creating eco-friendly vehicles; it’s about fostering a symbiotic relationship between riders, mobility innovators, and Horwin’s team. The collaboration aims to create practical, efficient, stylish urban mobility solutions loaded with the latest technology. It represents a shift towards more inclusive and community-driven product development.

The custom Senmenti 0, which is expected to be available by 2024 for around 14,900 euros, is a testament to Horwin’s innovative approach. It boasts a powerful electric motor and a battery pack promising up to 300 kilometers of range. This performance mirrors the rising expectations from electric vehicles in terms of range and power.

Kevin Liu, Horwin’s Co-Founder, highlights the necessity of embracing new practices and technologies for sustainable development. The company’s approach of collaborating with experts and communities is pivotal in its strategy to not just advance its products but to contribute positively to the world. This philosophy is increasingly vital in an era where sustainability and user experience are key drivers in the mobility sector.

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AOC Q27G10E 27″ gaming monitor with 2K IPS panel & 180Hz refresh rate unveiled

AOC has introduced the Q27G10E, a new 27-inch gaming monitor in China. True to its name, the AOC Q27G10E features a 27-inch panel packed with features tailored for an immersive gaming experience.

AOC Q27G10E

AOC Q27G10E monitor specs:

The Q27G10E boasts a 27-inch screen size, utilizing IPS technology for stunning visuals. With a brightness of 300 nits and a contrast ratio of 1000:1, gamers can expect sharp and vibrant graphics. The 1ms GtG response time ensures that action sequences are displayed precisely, while the wide 178°/178° viewing angles guarantee an immersive viewing experience.

Featuring a maximum resolution of 2560×1440@180Hz, this monitor supports 1.07 billion display colors, covering 100% of the sRGB color gamut. The color accuracy, with ΔE<2 (average) calibration, ensures lifelike visuals for an optimal gaming environment.

It’s equipped with Adaptive-Sync technology to eliminate screen tearing and an HDR engine for deeper blacks and brighter whites. The monitor comes with HDMI 2.0 (HDR) x 2, DP 1.4 (HDR), and audio output interfaces. The VESA DDC2B/CI standard and VESA 100mm×100mm wall hanging support provide flexibility in setup.

The monitor is also equipped with features like FPS/RTS modes, a game crosshair for precision shooting, and dark field control to spot enemies in low-light conditions are available. It has MBR low-motion blur technology, a frame counter, and G-Menu adjustment software.

Currently, the monitor is listed on the brand’s Chinese website. It is unknown when the AOC Q27G10E will retail outside of China.

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The Lambretta Elettra Electric Scooter has a Top Speed of 110 Kilometers Per Hour

The electric scooter market is buzzing with innovation, and the Lambretta Elettra is the latest addition to this exciting trend. Unveiled at EICMA 2023, the Elettra is not just another electric scooter; it’s a statement of style and sustainability.

The bike has a four-kilowatt motor, that can peak at 11kW

What sets the Elettra apart is its blend of classic charm and modern technology. Lambretta, a name synonymous with stylish scooters, has infused the Elettra with a design that catches the eye. But it’s not all about looks. The Elettra promises an engaging riding experience, thanks to its powerful four-kilowatt motor, which peaks at 11 kW. This means it can zip around at speeds up to 110 kilometers per hour, making it a practical choice for both city commutes and leisure rides.

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The scooter offers three ride modes – Eco, Ride, and Sport – catering to different riding preferences. The Eco mode is a nod to efficiency and sustainability, promising a range of up to 127 kilometers on a single charge at modest speeds. This flexibility in range and speed makes the Elettra a versatile option for various riders.

Another highlight is the Elettra’s 4.6-kilowatt hour lithium battery, which can be fully charged in about five and a half hours. For those in a hurry, the fast-charging option at a public charging station is a convenient feature, juicing up the battery to 80% in just 36 minutes.

Lambretta has also paid attention to rider comfort and convenience. The Elettra’s seat height is accessible, and its 135 kg weight ensures it is easy to handle. The scooter rides on 12-inch wheels, and its innovative design allows easy access to the motor and battery with just a button push.

While we wait for its official launch and pricing details, the Lambretta Elettra stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of electric scooters. It’s not just about getting from point A to B; it’s about enjoying the journey with style and a reduced carbon footprint. The Elettra might soon become a common sight on our streets, representing a blend of heritage and futuristic technology.

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Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Active with 1.47″ rectangular display launched in Indonesia for Rp 299,000 ($19)

Xiaomi has launched the Smart Band 8 Active in Indonesia today, priced at Rp 299,000 ($19). The Smart Band 8 Active, launched in the Europen market last month, is essentially a rebranded Redmi Smart Band 2, featuring a rectangular design and advanced features. Let’s check out its key specs.

Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Active

Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Active Key Features:

The Smart Band 8 Active features a 1.47-inch TFT display with a resolution of 172 x 320 pixels, a peak brightness of 450 nits, and a pixel density of 247 PPI delivering vivid and bright visuals. The band does not include GPS location data though.

The smart band offers extensive customization with over 100 watch faces to choose from. It features a 210mAh battery that can provide up to 14 days of standby time on a full charge and can be charged in less than 120 minutes using magnetic charging.

Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Active

Additionally, it offers more than 50 sports modes for tracking various activities. It also features essential health monitoring capabilities, including a heart rate monitor, SpO2 tracker, sleep tracker, female health tracker, and stress level measurements, enabling users to monitor their health metrics comprehensively.

The Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Active requires users to install the Mi Fitness app on their smartphones to access its data. It is compatible with devices running Android 8.0 or iOS 12.0 and higher. The smart band is designed for durability and longevity, featuring 5ATM water resistance.

Xiaomi Smart Band 8 Active

The smart band comes with an adjustable TPU strap available in five colors: Ivory, Olive, Blue, Black, and Pink. However, as of now, only the Black and Pink strap options are available for purchase.

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Fitbit retreats from global market, discontinuing sales in nearly 30 countries

In a strategic decision that has largely flown under the radar, Google, the parent company of Fitbit, has announced the discontinuation of Fitbit product sales in 29 countries across the globe. This move has affected regions in Asia, Europe, and Latin America.

The European countries that will no longer be able to purchase Fitbit products include Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, and Slovakia.

Fitbit premium has already been discontinued in these countries, effective October 24, 2023. However, the Fitbit Charge 6 is still available for purchase in Portugal through the Google Store (via 9to5Google).

The discontinuation of Fitbit sales has also extended to Mexico and all Latin American countries. The specific dates for these removals have not been disclosed, but Fitbit products are no longer available for purchase in these regions.

Earlier in August, Google also discontinued the renewal of Fitbit Premium memberships and product sales in a few Asian countries, including Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

As a result of these market withdrawals, Fitbit is now only selling products in 23 countries.

In a statement to Android Authority Google says, “We communicated that we will stop selling Fitbit products in select countries to align our hardware portfolio to map closer to Pixel’s regional availability.” 

Despite this retreat from certain markets, Fitbit has assured existing customers that their devices will continue to receive software and security updates, and customer support will remain unaffected.

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Samsung Galaxy A25 5G leaks in full detail ahead of launch

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is set to be the latest addition to Samsung’s budget-friendly A-series lineup. The phone’s renders were leaked a few days ago, and now we have the official specs and price of the Samsung Galaxy A25 5G, thanks to a report from Appuals.

Samsung Galaxy A25 5G Specifications (Rumored)

Galaxy A25 5G will sport a 6.5-inch display with FHD+ resolution, featuring a waterdrop-style notch that houses a 13MP front-facing sensor. On the rear, users will find a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro sensor.

The device is said to bring a Samsung Exynos 1280 chipset alongside 6/8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage. This chipset is the same one used in the Galaxy A33 and A53, which were launched last year.

The remaining specs mentioned in the report include a 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging support and a USB-C port.

Pricing for the Galaxy A25 5G is expected to fall within the EUR 300 to EUR 400 range for both the 6/128GB and 8/256GB models. While an official launch date hasn’t been announced, the device’s appearance on certification sites like the FCC suggests that an announcement is imminent. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.

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Xiaomi Projector Youth Edition 2S up for sale in China for 2399 Yuan ($329)

Xiaomi recently introduced the Projector Youth Edition 2S, which is now available for purchase in China on major e-commerce platforms, priced at 2399 yuan ($329). Let’s delve into its key specifications.

Xiaomi Projector Youth Edition 2S

Xiaomi Projector Youth Edition 2S Key Features:

This projector boasts a true 1080P physical resolution and is compatible with 4K content, featuring HDR10+ decoding. It uses AI algorithms to automatically enhance image quality and incorporates MEMC motion compensation to deliver smooth high-speed visuals.

Powered by the Amlogic T982 chip and equipped with 2GB+16GB of storage, the projector uses DLP digital optical processing technology and has a throw ratio of 1.2:1. It includes full-frequency high-fidelity dual speakers, offering 500 ANSI lumens of brightness, automatic keystone correction, Dolby sound effects, and low blue light eye protection for comfortable viewing.

Xiaomi Projector Youth Edition 2S

The projector provides a variety of connectivity options, including an HDMI 2.1 port, a USB 3.0 port, a headphone jack, and a DC charging port. It also supports 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band Wi-Fi. As part of the Xiaomi ecosystem, it features the built-in Xiao Ai Assistant for seamless integration with smart home devices, Bluetooth 5.0, and screen mirroring capabilities.

Integrated with Mi Home and compatible with Mijia devices, the projector allows easy control of various smart home appliances, enhancing the overall user experience. It offers a wide range of entertainment options through the MIUI TV Smart System, which includes content from popular platforms like Mango TV, Cool Cat, Aurora TV, and iQiyi.

In terms of performance, the Amlogic T982 chip delivers a significant performance boost compared to its predecessor, the T972, with a 100% improvement in GPU performance. The 4-core A55 CPU can achieve a maximum frequency of 1.9GHz, ensuring smooth operation and efficient image processing. The dual-channel memory further ensures seamless functionality.

The projector also supports wireless screen casting. It is also certified for low blue light by SGS, indicating reduced eye strain and added protection, especially for children.

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Leak reveals key specs of Oppo Reno 11 and Reno 11 Pro

We’re nearing the expected arrival of the Oppo Reno 11 series, which could happen this month. Their leaked renders show a design that closely resembles its predecessor. Now, thanks to the prolific tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS), we have a good idea of the specifications for both the Reno 11 and 11 Pro.

The information points to the Oppo Reno 11 series using both the Qualcomm Snapdragon and MediaTek Dimensity chips, similar to the Oppo Reno 10 family. 

Oppo Reno 11 Specs (Rumored)

Specifically, the Reno 11 is expected to rock a Dimensity 8200 chipset and 4800mAh battery with 67W charging on a 7.59mm-7.66mm, 184-gram body. It will have a curved screen with a punch-hole cutout for a 32MP selfie camera, while the back is home to a triple camera setup. 

This includes Sony’s LYT600 sensor for the main unit, IMX355 sensor for ultrawide, and IMX709 sensor for telephoto which will have 2x optical zoom capability. 

Oppo Reno 11 Pro Specs (Rumored)

Moving on, the Reno 11 Pro will have a 1.5K display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2160Hz PWM dimming. It will be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. 

For photography, the Reno 11 Pro will sport a 32MP camera on the front, and around the back will be a 50MP IMX890 primary camera with OIS, joined by an 8MP IMX355 ultra-wide and a 32MP IMX709 2X telephoto lens. 

It’s expected to have a slightly smaller battery than the standard model, at 4700mAh, but is offset by a charging speed of 80W. The device will measure approximately 8.19-8.26mm thin and weigh around 190 grams. And, for audio and haptics, it is expected to feature a dual speaker setup and an X-axis motor, respectively.

According to DCS, there will be no Reno 11 Pro+ this time around. Plans may have changed, but we haven’t heard anything official from Oppo yet.

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Ulefone’s Double Eleven Deals: Unveiling of 5G Flagships and Unbeatable Discounts

Double Eleven Extravaganza: November 11th – 17th

Double Eleven online shopping extravaganza, unfolding from November 11th to the 17th, is currently underway on AliExpress. This event showcases a wide range of discounted products, and Ulefone, a well-known brand specializing in rugged phones is participating in this event. Ulefone is presenting enticing offers that include impressive discounts of up to 69% on a diverse array of items.

Global Premiere of 5G Flagship Power Armor 18T Ultra & 18 Ultra

The spotlight of the event is undoubtedly on the global debut of the 5G flagship Power Armor 18T Ultra and 18 Ultra, both representing the Ultra Version of Ulefone’s Power Armor 18 Series. Building upon the foundation of the 5G rugged Power Armor 18 Series, these Ultra Versions boast advanced thermal imaging capabilities, upgraded processors, increased RAM and storage, the latest Android 13 OS, and more.

Irresistible Deals on Flagship Devices

One of the best offers during the Ulefone 11.11 Sale is available on the Power Armor 18T Ultra. Initially priced at $999.98, this cutting-edge device is now available at an astounding final price of $383.99, which means an impressive 60% discount. Adding to the allure, an additional $16 coupon is available, making it an irresistible offer for tech enthusiasts seeking top-notch features at a compelling price point.

Best Prices of the Year on Best-Selling Products

Beyond the flagship releases, Ulefone is extending its best prices of the year to a range of best-selling products. Whether the need is for a rugged tablet like the Armor Pad 2, a durable smartphone such as the Armor 24, Armor 22, or Armor 21, or a feature-packed device like the Note 16 Pro (512GB) with ample storage, Ulefone asserts that better prices cannot be found elsewhere.

Limited-Time Opportunity: Explore and Save

Let us capitalize on this limited-time opportunity and explore the noteworthy discounts and promotions available during the 2023 Double Eleven online shopping spree. The Ulefone AliExpress online store is open from November 11th to the 17th, showcasing what is deemed the best deals of the year. For additional information, visit the Ulefone AliExpress Store.

Highlights of the Ulefone Double Eleven Deals:

Embark on a tech-savvy journey with the Ulefone Double Eleven event, where cutting-edge products take center stage. Among the standout offerings are:

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Microsoft briefly restricted its employees from using ChatGPT due to security issues

Microsoft temporarily blocked employee access to OpenAI’s ChatGPT due to security concerns. The move was initially reported by CNBC, and it caused a brief restriction on corporate devices, preventing them from accessing ChatGPT and other AI services such as Midjourney, Replika, and Canva.

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Microsoft cited “security and data concerns” as the reason behind the restriction, emphasizing that ChatGPT is a third-party external service, urging caution regarding privacy and security risks. However, the restriction was short-lived, and Microsoft quickly restored access, attributing it to a mistake during the testing of control systems for large language models.

This development raised eyebrows as Microsoft has invested billions in OpenAI and has a close partnership with the company. Microsoft has incorporated OpenAI’s AI models into its products, such as Bing Chat and Bing Image Creator.

ChatGPT has gained popularity with over 100 million users, but its use has faced scrutiny due to concerns about sharing confidential information. Several other tech companies, including Samsung, Amazon, and Apple, have also banned or restricted employee access to ChatGPT over data security concerns.

Despite this temporary setback, Microsoft continues to support ChatGPT, and a Microsoft spokesperson later provided clarification to CNBC, stating, “We were testing endpoint control systems for LLMs and inadvertently turned them on for all employees. We restored service shortly after we identified our error. As we have said previously, we encourage employees and customers to use services like Bing Chat Enterprise and ChatGPT Enterprise that come with greater levels of privacy and security protections.”

The incident underscores the ongoing challenges in balancing the potential benefits of AI models like ChatGPT with the need to address security and privacy concerns, especially in corporate settings.

It was a busy week for OpenAI too as they unveiled its latest AI model, GPT-4 Turbo, with improved knowledge up to April 2023 and the ability to handle much larger inputs. The company is also reducing prices for developers using its AI models.

OpenAI now allows users to create custom chatbots with no coding required, expanding the reach of personalized AI chatbots. They are introducing the GPT Store, allowing creators to share and potentially earn money from their custom chatbots. OpenAI has streamlined its AI tools into one place, simplifying the user experience. Additionally, OpenAI will defend its customers in legal claims related to copyright infringement.

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Apple reportedly developing in-house Image Signal Processor (ISP) for iPhones

Applе is rеportеdly dеvеloping an in-housе Imagе Signal Procеssor (ISP) to improvе thе camеra capabilities of iPhonеs. Words comе from a Chinеsе tipstеr who claimеd that Applе is еvaluating its own ISP dеsign.

This custom-dеsignеd chip is еxpеctеd to еntеr mass production in thе sеcond half of 2026 and will bе fabricatеd by TSMC.

For thosе unawarе, thе ISP plays a crucial rolе in smartphonе photography. It procеssеs thе raw imagе data capturеd by thе camеra sеnsor and turns thеm into a high-quality imagе by pеrforming various actions.

Thosе includе HDR procеssing,  еxposurе adjustmеnt, imagе sharpеning, dеmosaicing, noisе rеduction, whitе balancе corrеction, lеns distortion corrеction, and morе.

Currеntly, Applе rеliеs on Sony’s ISPs for its iPhonеs. Howеvеr, with thе in-housе ISP, Applе will havе grеatеr control ovеr thе imaging pipеlinе and can optimizе it spеcifically for its dеvicеs.

Applе is known for its mеticulous approach to hardwarе dеvеlopmеnt, so wе can еxpеct this nеw ISP to bе a significant stеp forward for thе company’s camеra tеchnology.

This is still largеly unconfirmеd info, so takе it with a grain of salt.

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