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Report: Xiaomi 14 series reaches 1.4474 million units in sales

Xiaomi’s latest flagship mobile phone, the Xiaomi 14 Pro, has been a huge success since its launch, achieving record sales and becoming the top-selling Android phone in China.

According to Wall Street Insights, Xiaomi has now sold 1.4474 million Xiaomi 14 series smartphones between the first day of sales on October 31 and the tenth of November. This is a new record for Xiaomi’s premium flagship phones.

Xiaomi is also the only Chinese smartphone company to achieve positive month-on-month growth in the Chinese smartphone market. Its month-on-month growth increased by as much as 8.9%, surpassing Apple’s month-on-month increase of 0.8% by a mile.

Huawei and Honor came in second and third, respectively, in terms of market share. However, both companies saw their market share decline from the previous month. Huawei’s market share fell to 13% from 14%, and Honor’s market share fell to 12.8% from 13.2%.

The base model of the Xiaomi 14 / Pro series smartphone costs 3,999 yuan. There is also a Titanium Special Edition of the Xiaomi 14 Pro available for purchase for 6,499 yuan. It features the same 16GB + 1TB of storage as the standard edition and otherwise is identical in design and features.

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Red Magic 9 Pro to feature ‘great surprises’ in design and performance: Nubia President

Nubia has confirmed that the Red Magic 9 Pro series will be unveiled on November 23rd in China. The company is promoting the phone with the tagline “This time, it’s not just e-sports”, suggesting that the Red Magic 9 Pro series will not only excel in gaming but will also be an all-around flagship smartphone.

Nubia President Ni Fei said in a Weibo post that “the design, performance, battery life, and screen of the Red Magic 9 Pro series have great surprises.”

The screen is expected to be a notch-less display with a hidden under-display camera, similar to the Red Magic 8 Pro.

According to a Chinese blog post on mydrivers, Nubia will use a combination of “ultra-high-transparency screens, miniature high-transparency pixels, and streamer high-transparency circuits” to enhance the light transmittance of the under-display camera region in the Red Magic 9 series.

This innovative approach is said to deliver lifelike camera performance. And, the full-screen display remains unblemished by any visible shadows or dark patches around the under-display camera.

In terms of heat dissipation, the Red Magic 9 Pro series will be equipped with a new ICE magic cooling system, the industry’s first 3D ice-level VC heat dissipation. This system is expected to significantly improve heat dissipation efficiency compared to traditional single-chip VC and dual-chip VC systems.

We will learn more about the devices in the coming days.

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Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 battery & charging specs revealed via TUV Rheinland

Samsung is working on a new wearable fitness tracker which is set to launch soon. The company’s new gadget in question is the Galaxy Fit 3, which was recently spotted on a certification platform. Now, it has visited TUV Rheinland, revealing some of its battery and charging related specifications.

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 Battery and Charging Speeds

Looking at the latest certification, the South Korean tech giant’s upcoming Galaxy Fit 3 carries the model number SM-R390. Just recently, we covered the BIS and FCC certification of this gadget. In other words, the Galaxy Fit 3 will be launching in the Indian and global market. The leaked renders from WindowsReport also offered us a look at the design of the new wearable device.

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3

Now, the TUV Rheinland certification has revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 will be powered by a 200mAh battery pack. This also means that the Galaxy Fit 3 has a slightly larger battery than the Galaxy Fit 2, by 41mAh to be exact. Furthermore, the latest sighting states that the upcoming fitness band will support 5W charging as well. Based on what we know so far, the Galaxy Fit 3 features a button on the right side, a heart rate sensor, and likely offers non-removable straps.

This model will come in a pink color option and might bring GPS support, which its predecessors lacked. The wearable may run on the Android platform this time around along with built-in storage to offer music playback. As of right now, Samsung has yet to unveil any details regarding this device. So stick around for more updates.

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Unihertz Tank 3 launched with 23,800mAh battery, 200MP camera, Dimensity 8200 chip, and more

Unihertz is a lesser-known Chinese smartphone brand that specializes in niche devices. The company is widely associated with its Jelly lineup of compact smartphones, in addition to phones with a physical QWERTY keyboard.

The firm also sells other types of handsets. Earlier this year, it released a Nothing Phone (1) clone called Unihertz Luna. Now, it has launched a rugged smartphone with a battery capacity like a power bank.

Unihertz Tank 3

A smartphone with 23800mAh battery and 120W charging support

The latest product from Unihertz is officially called Tank 3. As the name suggests, it is the third-gen model in the Tank lineup.

Unlike its predecessors, the Tank 3 offers 5G connectivity and houses a much larger battery. To be precise, it draws energy from a whopping 23,800mAh battery.

This giant battery is rated to provide 1,800 hours of standby time, 118 hours of call, 98 hours of music playback, 48 hours of video playback, and 38 hours of gaming.

The phone carries support for 120W wired charging and reverse charging to share juice with other devices. Thus, the battery can be filled from 0-90% in just 90 minutes (an hour and a half).

The rest of the specs of Unihertz Tank 3 aren’t bad either despite it being a  rugged smartphone. The device is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chip paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. It boots Android 13 and supports storage expansion via MicroSD cards (up to 2TB).

It sports a 6.79-inch display on the front with a resolution of 2460 x 1080 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s a triple camera system comprising a 200MP primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide unit, and a 64MP night vision snapper. On the front, there’s a 50MP selfie camera.

The handset is IP68-rated for dust and water resistance. It also offers features, such as a 40m laser range finder, an infrared sensor, an LED flashlight with 1200 lumens brightness level, two customizable side buttons, and a fingerprint sensor.

The connectivity options on the phone include dual SIM, sub-6GHz 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GNSS, and NFC. Last but not least, it measures 179 x 86 x 31mm in dimensions and weighs 666g.

The Unihertz Tank 3 is priced at $499.99. It is up for sale on AliExpress.

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Leaked details reveal Apple’s second-gen Vision Pro headset, codenamed Project Alaska

Apple, having recently unveiled its first mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, is reportedly already working on its successor, codenamed “Project Alaska.” While still in its early stages of development, some details about the next-gen headset have emerged, including design changes, hardware components, and a potential launch window.

Apple Project Alaska

According to a report by MacRumors, Project Alaska will bear a close resemblance to its predecessor in terms of overall appearance. However, there may be some noticeable differences, particularly with the speakers.

Some designs indicate the absence of speaker housing, while others suggest the presence of speaker-type holes near the top vents. Additionally, references to an audio accessory have been found in documentation, hinting at the possibility of an external speaker for the next headset.

The rear straps are also undergoing a redesign. MacRumors describes them as “simpler in design and appearance,” reminiscent of flat straps commonly found on laptop bags or backpacks.

This design shift could align with prior rumors suggesting a more affordable price tag for the second-gen Vision Pro.

Delving into the hardware components, the report lists a compass, ambient light sensor, magnetometer, and gyroscope among the sensors. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5, and ultra-low latency audio.

The headset will also feature two micro-OLED displays, a TrueDepth camera, four computer vision cameras, two RGB cameras, two infrared illuminators for low-light conditions, and semi-automatic interpupillary distance adjustment.

The second-gen Vision Pro is expected to enter the product validation testing (PVT) stage in 2025, paving the way for a potential late 2025 or early 2026 launch. While pricing details are still under wraps, it’s anticipated to be more affordable than the first-gen model.

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Red Magic 9 Pro with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will launch on November 23

The Red Magic 9 Pro launch is scheduled for November 23rd. This is nearly a month earlier than that of its predecessor, the RedMagic 8 Pro.

The anticipation surrounding the Red Magic 9 pro has been fueled by the recent appearance of model number NX769J in the Geekbench running library.

The results show that the Geekbench 6.1.0 scores have a bit further over time with the multi-core score going up from 6704 to 7214. The single core score also improved slightly. This could be due to optimization improvements. Overall, the scores are looking promising for the first gaming device powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and this device is likely to redefine the game performance ceiling once again.

Speaking of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, it consists of a ‘1+5+2’ configuration with a single Cortex-X4 running at 3.30 GHz, five Cortex-A720 cores, and two Cortex-A520 cores.

Three of the five mid cores (Cortex-A720) run at 3.2 GHz and the rest run at 3.00 GHz. The last two efficiency cores (Cortex-A520) are clocked at 2.3GHz.

For context, the predecessor Red Magic 8 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and had 8GB or 12 GB options for the 128GB and 256GB storage variants, while the 512 GB variant is backed by 16 GB RAM. This device also had a Red Core R2 chip self-developed by Nubia. For the display, it was a 6.8-inch panel with a 2480×1116 resolution and an under-display camera. For power, it has a 6000 mAh battery and 80w fast charging support.

The device being a gaming-centric one, has only an 8-megapixel ultrawide and a 2-megapixel macro besides the 50-megapixel main on the back. The under-display selfie camera in the 6.8-inch corner-to-corner display enables an immersive viewing experience, but that’s about it. The image quality,

That being said, the UDC technology is improving year on year, and for the Red Magic 9 Pro, it is expected to be better than on the Red Magic 8 Pro.

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7 Ring launches as India’s first contactless payment smart ring

An India-based brand named Seven recently unveiled a new smart ring called the “7 Ring”. The USP of this smart ring is that it allows users to make contactless payments conveniently. Here is a look at all the features of the smart ring.

7 Ring: All the key features

7 Ring - smart ring by Seven
7 Ring – smart ring by Seven

The 7 Ring can be utilized for payments through either NFC or UPI. To initiate a payment using the 7 Ring, users must create a closed fist and bring the ring near a point-of-sale (POS) machine, enabling payments via NFC. Notably, the ring is intentionally designed not to function if the user’s fingers are open, as a security measure to prevent fraud. In addition, when making a payment via UP, users do not need to enter an OTP or PIN to make payments below Rs 5,000 in India.

Setting up the ring initially requires the accompanying app, enabling users to load money onto it, but the app isn’t necessary for making payments. After the verification process, users can establish a prepaid wallet with a monthly transaction limit of Rs 10,000, which can be increased to Rs 2,00,000 through a video KYC verification. The app offers features to monitor transactions, set spending limits, and block the ring in case of loss.

7 Ring - smart ring by Seven
7 Ring – smart ring by Seven

Additionally, the brand has promised to establish a platform for users using the 7 Ring for transactions, offering a range of rewards from partnered brands. This includes incentives such as cashback, raffles, prizes, and access to exclusive merchandise.

The 7 Ring functions as a passive wearable, drawing power directly from the POS machine during transactions. Owing to its design, the device operates without Bluetooth or an internal battery, eliminating the need for charging. Moreover, the 7 Ring provides a personalized experience with seven available size options, ensuring a comfortable and tailored fit for users. Lastly, it is an IP68-rated, dustproof, water-resistant device built with a scratch-resistant Zirconia Ceramic (ZrO2) material.

7 Ring price in India, availability

The 7 Ring comes with a competitive price tag, retailing at Rs 7,000. However, during an early bird offer, customers can avail of a discount, purchasing it for a reduced price of Rs 4,777. The official website of the Seven states that the 7 Ring boasts a 55-month validity period and is covered by a 1-year limited warranty.

Unfortunately, the 7 Ring is not widely available at present. Currently, the smart ring’s availability is restricted to individuals who have received an invite code from existing 7 Ring users.

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Meizu 21 launching soon, advance booking begins on November 15

Meizu is one of the smartphone brands that is gearing up to launch a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered flagship phone this year. It appears that the launch of the Meizu 21 series may not be far away as the brand today confirmed that its advance booking will begin on Nov. 15.

Meizu 21 to sport an ultra-thin bottom bezel

Meizu 21 lineup coming soon
Meizu 21 lineup coming soon

The official teaser released by the brand reveals that the Meizu 21 series will sport the slimmest-ever bottom bezel. The above teaser suggests that the chin of the Meizu 21 will measure 1.74mm. Customers in China, who are interested in purchasing the Meizu 21 series, can pre-order it for 1 Yuan starting from Nov. 15.

Although it has been confirmed that the Meizu 21 and 21 Pro will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, the brand has not officially disclosed any other details or specifications about these smartphones.

The Meizu 21, which bears the model number M461Q, was recently approved by China’s 3C authority. The certification revealed that it may arrive with support for 80W charging. Reports have revealed that the model numbers M461H and M461S also belong to the Meizu 21.

As per a recent report, the Meizu 21 will have a 4,800mAh battery and the Meizu 21 Pro will have a 5,020mAh battery. Both phones are said to support 80W wired charging, whereas the Pro variant is also expected to offer 50W wireless charging.

The Meizu 21, on the other hand, is said to have M481Q and M481S model numbers. Now that the company has started teasing the arrival of the Meizu 21 series, it appears that both smartphones may launch by November end or early December in China.

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Poco X6 5G could be tweaked version of this phone

Poco introduced the Poco C65, an entry-level smartphone, in the global market earlier this month. As for the brand’s upcoming releases for the rest of the year, details remain uncertain. There’s speculation that the Poco X6 series and the Poco F6 series could be the next offerings from the brand. These devices are expected to make their debut in the first quarter of 2024. Furthermore, a new leak has provided essential information regarding the Poco X6 5G.

Poco X6 5G could be rebranded Redmi Note 13 Pro

Redmi Note 13 Pro
Redmi Note 13 Pro

In September, tipster Kacper Skrzypek claimed that the Redmi Note 13 Pro, originally launched in China, would be introduced to the global market with the same name, “Redmi Note 13 Pro.” He also indicated that the Note 13 Pro would also be rebranded as a Poco device for the global market, although the specific Poco phone name was not confirmed at that time.

In a recent update from Skrzypek, it has been revealed that the Note 13 Pro will be rebranded as the Poco X6 5G in the global market. This suggests that the X6 Pro will likely feature the same specifications as the Redmi model, but it will have a different rear design.

Poco X6 5G specifications (rumored)

The Poco X6 5G is likely to feature a 6.67-inch OLED panel that offers a 1.5K resolution (1220 x 2712 pixels), a 120Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. The device will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and a 5,100mAh battery that supports 67W fast charging. 

In China, the Redmi Note 13 Pro is available with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. As far as Poco X6 5G is concerned, it may ship with up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage.

The Note 13 Pro has a 16-megapixel front camera and a 200-megapixel (main, with OIS) + 8-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 2-megapixel (macro) triple camera unit. The above leak suggests that the Poco X6 5G may likely come equipped with an OmniVision OV64B primary camera instead of a 200-megapixel snapper.

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Oppo Pad Air 2 likely to launch with Reno 11, Reno 11 Pro

The alleged Oppo Pad Air 2 tablet received radio certification in July in China. It was speculated at that time that it may debut alongside the Find N3 Flip, which debuted in August in the country. It was neither alongside the Find N3 Flip or the Find N3, which went official in October in the country. It is now said that the new tablet may debut along with the Reno 11 series of smartphones.

Oppo Pad Air 2 launch timeframe tipped

OnePlus Pad Go
OnePlus Pad Go

A report from last week claimed that Oppo would announce the Reno 11 series of smartphones on Nov. 23 in China. However, the brand has not yet officially confirmed this. Soon after this claim, tipster Digital Chat Station was asked if the Pad Air 2 would be launching in China, and his response suggested that it might launch this month alongside the Reno 11 series.

Readers should note that a newer leak claims that the Reno 11 series launch has been pushed to early December. Therefore, there is a possibility that the Pad Air 2 could launch after the Reno 11 lineup in the coming month.

In October, OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus Pad Go in the global market. Reports suggest that the Pad Go will be rebranded as the Oppo Pad Air 2 in China. Here is a look at the expected specifications of the device.

Oppo Pad Air 2 specifications (rumored)

The Oppo Pad Air 2 is likely to feature an 11.35-inch display that offers a 2.8K resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The Helio G99-powered tablet is expected to arrive with 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB / 256 GB of storage, an 8,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging, and ColorOS 13.2 based Android 13. The Pad Air 2 may feature an 8-megapixel front camera and an 8-megapixel rear camera.

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Vivo X100, X100 Pro prices, variants leaked hours before launch

Vivo is scheduled to unveil the Vivo X100, X100 Pro, and the Vivo Watch 3 in China today at 7pm local time. However, it’s worth noting that recent information leaked on Weibo discloses the prices of these products, but the accuracy of these prices remains uncertain, so it is advisable to digest the leak with a pinch of salt.

Vivo X100 series, Vivo Watch 3 prices leaked

Vivo X100 series, Watch 3 price leak
Vivo X100 series, Watch 3 price leak

As can be seen, a leaked document has revealed the variants and prices of the Vivo X100 and X100 Pro. As per the leak, the Vivo X 100 will be priced at 3,999 Yuan (~Rs 46,320; ~$550) for the 12GB+256GB version to 4,699 Yuan (~Rs 54,460; ~$650) for the 16GB+512GB variant.

Meanwhile, the Vivo X100 Pro could start at 4,999 Yuan (~Rs 57,900; ~$700) for the 12GB+256GB model, going up to 5,699 Yuan (~Rs 66,000; ~$800) for the 16GB+512GB version. As reports have revealed, the X100 Pro will come in shade, such as Star Trail Blue, Sunset Orange, White Moonlight, and Cheyne Black. It appears that the X100 will be also available in these shades.

Additionally, the leak suggests the Vivo Watch 3 might be priced at 1,299 Yuan (~Rs 15,050; ~$180).

The Vivo X100 and X100 Pro will debut today as the world’s first phone with the Dimensity 9300 chipset onboard. Both will debut as the first smartphones to come equipped with the latest LDDR5T RAM technology. In addition, along with the recently announced iQOO 12 series, the Vivo X100 lineup will be the first phone from the brand to come with the newest OriginOS 4-based Android 14.

The global launch of the Vivo X100 series may take place in the first half of 2024. The X100 Pro+, with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 onboard, is expected to debut in Q1 2024. The Pro+ will likely remain exclusive to the Chinese market.

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Samsung mulls 3D chiplet technology for Exynos mobile APs

Samsung Electronics is reportedly considering applying 3D chiplet technology to its Exynos mobile application processors (APs).

A company official familiar with the matter said that Samsung is “internally considering applying 3D chiplets to Exynos,” adding that “the company believes there are significant benefits to be gained from this technology.”

Samsung Exynos 3D chiplet

Samsung eyes 3D chiplets to boost Exynos mobile APs

Chiplets are a next-generation packaging technology that involves manufacturing semiconductors with different functions and connecting them (vertically) into a single chip.

This approach offers several advantages over the traditional monolithic method. One of the key benefits of chiplets is that they can improve yield. If a problem occurs in a particular circuit on a monolithic chip, the entire chip must be discarded. However, with chiplets, only the affected component needs to be replaced.

Chiplets can also make the design process more efficient. If a change needs to be made to a particular circuit on a monolithic chip, the entire design must be redone. With chiplets, only the specific circuit that needs to be changed needs to be redesigned.

The move to chiplets comes as Samsung faces increasing competition in the mobile AP market. Qualcomm currently holds the largest market share, followed by Apple and MediaTek. Samsung’s own Exynos APs have struggled to gain traction, and the company was forced to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip in its flagship Galaxy S23 smartphone series.

3D chiplets could be a key differentiator for Samsung’s Exynos APs. By vertically stacking chips, 3D packaging can reduce overall package size and increase bandwidth and power efficiency. This could make Exynos APs more competitive with Qualcomm and Apple offerings.

Samsung is not alone in exploring chiplet technology. NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel are also incorporating chiplets into the development of system semiconductors for high-performance computing (HPC).

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Oppo Find N3 & Find N3 Flip gets certified for 1 million folds!

Oppo made waves in the smartphone market with its Find N3 Flip and Find N3 releases, both featuring innovative foldable screens. Seeking to assure consumers of the durability of these cutting-edge devices, Oppo secured official certification from TUV Rheinland.

Oppo Find N3 and Find N3 Flip TUV certification

The well-known testing authority, TUV Rheinland, has now certified that both the Find N3 Flip and Find N3 can endure a remarkable minimum of 1 million folds, ensuring the longevity of the phones’ moving components. Interestingly, when Oppo initially launched the Find N3 Flip, the claim was for it to withstand 600,000 folds. This was described as equivalent to opening and closing the phone 100 times daily, projecting a lifespan of over 16 years. However, recent reports from TUV Rheinland suggest that the devices can withstand double that amount, even though this surpasses the practical lifespan of smartphones due to ongoing technological advancements.

As for the Oppo Find N3 specifications, the device boasts a 7.82-inch foldable OLED inner screen with a 2K resolution and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. It runs on ColorOS 13.2-based Android 13 and features a substantial 4,805mAh battery supporting 67W fast charging. The camera setup features a 48-megapixel main rear sensor, a 32-megapixel internal camera, and a periscope lens offering 64 megapixels.

OPPO Find N3 Flip
OPPO Find N3 Flip

Meanwhile, the Oppo Find N3 Flip sports a 6.8-inch LTPO screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and its triple rear camera setup includes a 50MP OIS-enabled main sensor. The Flip is powered by a Dimensity 9200 processor, with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, and runs on Android 13, promising four years of OS updates.

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Hope for OnePlus Watch 2! said to feature WearOS 4

Last week, We covered a report revealing the renders and specs of the upcoming OnePlus Watch 2. This smartwatch will likely be an attempt from the brand to crack into the premium smartwatch market after the failure of its initial OnePlus Smartwatch back in March of 2021.

OnePlus Watch 2 render

However, the report stated that the brand will be sticking to an RTOS-based custom operating system, which was arguably one of the main reasons for the first smartwatch’s unpopularity. Fast forward to today, it looks like there is still some hope that the Watch 2 will be better than its predecessor.

OnePlus Watch 2 render

According to a tweet from the renowned tipster and industry insider Max Jambor, the upcoming OnePlus Watch 2 is set to run on the WearOS 4 operating system. This aligns with the leaked information indicating the inclusion of a Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset. The choice of WearOS makes sense, given that RTOS is typically associated with smartwatches featuring less powerful processors, a category the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 does not fall into.

OnePlus Watch 2 render

For those not familiar with the distinctions between RTOS and WearOS, WearOS stands out as a comprehensive operating system, providing an array of features including Google Assistant, Google Maps, and the Google Play Store. It boasts compatibility with both Android and iOS devices, supporting numerous third-party applications. In contrast, RTOS serves as a lightweight operating system tailored to deliver an uncomplicated smartwatch experience without inflating costs. Typically employed in fitness-centric smartwatches, RTOS tends to offer more limited app support.

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AYANEO Retro Power Bank with Super NES console-like design unveiled

AYANEO recently took us on a nostalgic journey with its retro Mini PC AMO1. The brand plans to take us on another trip down memory lane with the introduction of AYANEO Retro Power Bank, a companion to its gaming handhelds inspired by the classic Nintendo home game console.

AYANEO Retro Power Bank

As part of AYANEO’s REMAKE series, the Retro Power Bank promises to be the first of many accessories designed to immerse players in a comprehensive retro culture experience.

Inspired by the iconic Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES/SNES), AYANEO has meticulously designed the Retro Power Bank to emulate the beloved gaming console’s aesthetic. The power bank draws on the design features of the Super NES, incorporating elements such as power and reset buttons. Additionally, it features a compact display reminiscent of a cartridge slot, providing information on the remaining battery percentage and the active charging status of the devices.

AYANEO Retro Power Bank

The USB Type-C ports on the power bank are cleverly arranged to mimic the layout of the Super NES controller ports, adding an extra touch of nostalgia for gaming enthusiasts.

While the launch date and specific details about the power bank’s capacity and charging capabilities are still under wraps, AYANEO’s dedication to creating a retro culture experience for players is evident. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 spotted on Bureau of Indian Standards website ahead of launch

In a recent report, renders of the Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 were revealed, giving us the first look at what the upcoming smart band would look like. The smart band has now emerged on the BIS certification website as well.

The Galaxy Fit 3 smart band with model number “SM-R390” has been spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards by folks at TheTechoutlook. Although the certification does not give any details regarding the specifications, it does mean that the authorities have greenlit a potential future launch of the smart band in India.

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 Renders Leaks Online

Although there is no solid specification information available on the Galaxy Fit 3 at this moment, we do know some details about the smartwatch. We know that it is designed with a larger display capsule compared to its predecessor, featuring a sleek metallic design for enhanced aesthetics. Notably, the watchband is replaced by non-removable straps, offering a different yet streamlined build. The device is equipped with a button on the right edge, although its specific function remains unspecified.

Leaked renders suggest a rose gold variant with a light pink strap, hinting at potential multiple color options upon launch. There’s speculation about a shift to the Android OS from the previous rtOS-based system, potentially unlocking more features for the Galaxy Fit 3. In terms of health tracking, the device incorporates an optical heart rate monitoring sensor on the back and utilizes Pogo pins for charging. The smart band was also spotted in FCC documents a couple of months ago, suggesting that Samsung is gearing up for a global launch soon.

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China is Investing in High-Tech Manufacturing, Ranging from EVs to Semiconductors

China is strategically channeling investments into high-tech manufacturing, focusing on sectors ranging from semiconductors to electric vehicles. This initiative, part of a broader agenda to upgrade the country’s manufacturing capabilities, demonstrates China’s commitment to technological advancement and innovation. At the same time, in the dynamic world of consumer electronics, Vivo, a leading tech company, is gearing up to unveil its flagship X100 series smartphones, highlighting China‘s growing influence in the tech sector. The phone is already breaking pre-order records across China.

At the same time, Vivo is planning to unveil its highly awaited X100 series

The Chinese government’s decision to invest in high-tech manufacturing sectors is a clear indication of its ambition to transition from being the world’s factory of basic goods to a hub for advanced technology products. This shift towards producing high-end electronics, semiconductors, and electric vehicles is a strategic move aimed at propelling the country to the forefront of the global technology race. It also reflects China’s efforts to achieve technological self-sufficiency, especially in the wake of global supply chain challenges and geopolitical tensions.

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However, this surge in high-tech manufacturing has raised concerns about the potential impact on global markets. The influx of affordable, high-tech products from China could reshape market dynamics and intensify competition, particularly in sectors like EVs where China is rapidly expanding its footprint. This development poses both opportunities and challenges for global tech companies and economies, prompting them to rethink their strategies in the face of China’s technological ascent.

Simultaneously, Vivo’s announcement of its X100 series smartphones adds another layer to China’s technological advancements. The series, including the Vivo X100, X100 Pro, and X100 Pro+, is expected to feature MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9300 chipset, signifying a significant step forward in smartphone technology. The launch of these models is not just a milestone for Vivo but also a testament to China’s growing capabilities in cutting-edge consumer electronics.

These developments in China’s tech sector, from high-tech manufacturing to innovative consumer products, underscore the country’s ambition to lead in technological innovation. They reflect a strategic shift in China’s approach to technology development, focusing on creating a robust ecosystem that supports the entire value chain from production to innovation. As China continues to advance its technological prowess, it is poised to play an increasingly influential role in shaping the future of global technology.

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Here’s how much it Roughly Costs to (Hypothetically) Fuel an Electric Vehicle

The conversation around electric vehicles (EVs) often centers on their environmental benefits and the push towards a more sustainable future. However, a new study has brought to light a different aspect of EVs — the cost of fueling them. According to this study, fueling an electric vehicle costs roughly $17 per gallon, a figure that invites a deeper understanding of owning an EV.

The number might be not what you’re hoping for.

At first glance, this cost appears to be significantly higher than the average price of gasoline. However, this comparison is not straightforward. The cost per gallon for EVs doesn’t translate directly to the familiar gallons used in gasoline vehicles. Instead, it represents the cost of electricity required to travel the distance that a gallon of gasoline would cover in a traditional car.

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This calculation is crucial in understanding the true cost of operating an EV. While the initial purchase price of electric vehicles can be higher than their gasoline counterparts, their operational costs, mainly due to fueling, are often lower. Electricity, as a fuel, is generally cheaper than gasoline, and EVs are more energy-efficient than internal combustion engine vehicles. Moreover, the cost of electricity varies significantly across different regions, and time-based pricing can further affect the cost of charging an EV.

Furthermore, the study’s findings underscore the importance of advancing battery technology and the charging infrastructure. Improvements in battery efficiency and faster charging times can reduce the overall cost of operating an EV. Additionally, as renewable energy sources become more prevalent and less expensive, the cost of charging EVs could decrease further, making them even more cost-effective in the long run.

For consumers, understanding the real cost of fueling EVs is essential when considering the switch from gasoline vehicles. While the sticker shock of the $17 per gallon figure may be off-putting, a more in-depth analysis reveals that EVs can be more economical over their lifespan. For policymakers and industry stakeholders, these findings highlight the need for continued investment in EV infrastructure and technology to make electric mobility a more attractive and viable option for a broader range of consumers.

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Polestar 4 will Integrate LiDAR and Mobileye’s Chauffeur Autonomous Driving System

The introduction of the Polestar 4 is going to be a definitive event. The electric vehicle (EV) is set to redefine the boundaries of autonomous driving. Polestar, a subsidiary of Volvo and a brand known for its commitment to sustainability, is integrating two groundbreaking technologies in its latest model: Luminar LiDAR and Mobileye Chauffeur.

This will place the Polestar 4 at the forefront of the EV industry

The integration of Luminar’s LiDAR technology is a game-changer in the EV industry. LiDAR, which stands for Light Detection and Ranging, is a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure distances. This technology enables the Polestar 4 to accurately detect and navigate its surroundings, significantly enhancing its ability to drive autonomously. This advancement is pivotal as it paves the way for safer and more reliable autonomous driving experiences.

Polestar Mobileye

Complementing LiDAR is Mobileye Chauffeur, an autonomous driving system developed by Mobileye, an Intel company. This system equips the Polestar 4 with Level 3 autonomy capabilities. In automotive terms, Level 3 autonomy means the vehicle can handle most driving tasks independently but requires human intervention in more complex or challenging scenarios. This level of autonomy is a substantial leap from the more common Level 2 systems, which require constant human oversight.

The Polestar 4’s combination of LiDAR and Level 3 autonomy places it at the forefront of the EV market. The integration of these technologies marks a significant step towards fully autonomous vehicles and highlights Polestar’s commitment to leading the EV sector, especially in the realm of self-driving cars.

Moreover, this development is not just a milestone for Polestar but also for the EV industry as a whole. It signifies the industry’s move towards integrating more complex and sophisticated technologies, underscoring the evolution of EVs from merely being environmentally friendly alternatives to becoming technologically advanced vehicles. The Polestar 4, therefore, is not just another EV — it is a testament to the potential of electric mobility and the future of autonomous driving.

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Lenovo Legion Go console is now on sale in the EU for €799

Back in September, Lenovo launched the Legion Go handheld console as a competitor to the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally consoles. The console has an upper hand over the competition in some aspects, for example, it features hall effect sticks to eliminate the infamous joystick drift issue and minimize dead zones. Months after its initial introduction, the console has finally been made available in the EU.

Lenovo Legion Go

The Lenovo Legion Go console is now available to purchase via the company’s website as well as through Amazon. Availability is still region-dependent. The console has a price tag of €799. Here’s everything else you need to know about it.

Lenovo Legion Go specs:

The Lenovo Legion Go features an 8.8-inch PureSight display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600, offering a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 144Hz variable refresh rate. The display has a brightness of 500 nits and covers 97% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, supporting a 10-point touch. Powered by AMD Ryzen Extreme processor, it comes with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM operating at 7500MHz and runs on Windows 11.

Lenovo Legion Go Launch

The device includes a detachable TrueStrike controller with hall-effect joysticks to prevent drift, a touchpad, large directional keys, and a tilt mouse wheel. The controller has 10 mappable buttons (shoulder buttons, triggers, grip buttons). For storage, it offers up to 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, and a micro-SD slot supports up to 2TB additional storage. Gaming features include RGB lighting, Legion Space software for customization, and fully customizable controllers for personalized gaming experiences. Connectivity options comprise two USB-Type C ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The battery capacity is 49.2Wh.

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