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Redmi Note 13 Pro+ surfaces on FCC, global launch imminent

Xiaomi had unveiled the Redmi Note 13 lineup in China back in September 2023. The company is planning on releasing these devices globally, including in the Indian market. Now, a recent sighting on a certification platform has revealed some details regarding the upcoming global variant of the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ ahead of any official announcement.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ spotted on FCC

The new smartphone had surfaced on FCC certification. It was spotted carrying the model number 23090RA98G. Furthermore, the online listing has revealed the storage options of the Redmi Note 13 Pro+. This device will apparently come in three storage configurations, including 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 512GB. The smartphone is also expected to run on Android 13 OS based MIUI 14 custom skin out of the box.

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ FCC

The FCC listing revealed that the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ will support 5G and 4G LTE networking along with dual band WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPS. Earlier today, we reported on the base Note 13 model also surfacing on the FCC platform. The Redmi Note 13 Pro model has also surfaced on Korea’s NRRA certification earlier this week.

Based on what we know so far, the device sports a tall 6.67-inch AMOLED display that supports FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. Under the hood, it is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra SoC. A large 5,000mAh battery pack powers this handset, which supports an impressive 120W fast charging. The rear packs a 200-megapixel triple camera setup, while the front houses a 16-megapixel selfie shooter.

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Google Plans to Manufacture Pixel Smartphones in India

The Internet Giant is set to make its manufacturing debut in India starting with Pixel smartphones. Following, “encouraging responses” from the audience in the country, Google has finally made up its mind to debut production in India. The company intends to enhance its presence in India’s smartphone market.

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Under the “Make in India” initiative, Google will start producing the Pixel 8 series in the country from 2024 onwards. They will mend a partnership with international contract manufacturers for smartphone production.

Speaking at a Google for India event, Rick Osterloh, senior vice president of devices and services, said, “India is a priority market for Pixel smartphones, and we’re committed to bringing the best of our hardware and underlying built-in software capabilities to people across the country,” and further added, “We are partnering with international and domestic partners to produce Pixel smartphones locally. It’s an early step towards expanding our production here to meet the local demands for Pixel devices and even more importantly it’s a huge step forward in Google’s commitment to India.”

India is a major market for Google Services and is investing over $10 billion in the country in the next few years. It is a major boost for the country’s digital economy. Like Apple, we hope Google will ramp up its production capacity in India over time.

Other Announcements at the 9th Google for India Event

Following the new production spheres in India, the company is also bringing pre-approved credit lines from banks. It will enable Google Pay users to access “formal credit” easily while ensuring privacy safeguards.

In partnership with Axis My India media company, Google introduced a new app called “a.” to enlighten people about various social welfare programs, employment opportunities, and health benefits.

Google also introduced an initiative called DigiKavach in collaboration with industry partners to secure users from online fraud.

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Geekom mini IT13 Review: The Most Powerful Mini PC Ever Reviewed

Today I got my hands on the latest mini PC from GEEKOM – the mini IT13. This is the first mini PC powered by the latest INTEL 13th CORE processor we’ve ever reviewed. And luckily I got the highest version. The tiny box down below is a monster PC with an i9-13900h CPU, 32g RAM, and 2TB SSD. It might be also the most powerful mini PC that you can find on the market. After having it for tests and daily uses, I would say that this little bomb is truly impressive. So I can’t wait to introduce it to you guys.

Unboxing

In terms of packaging, the mini IT13 is packaged in a compact color box. Open it and I can see the mini-PC, and underneath it are some accessories, including a 120w power adapter that supports wide-range inputs, a HDMI cable, a User Manual, and a VESA Mount. The VESA Mount can secure the unit to the back of most monitors, collecting and hiding the cables in a good way. So by far, GEEKOM has done a really good job with all the accessories.

Design

The mini IT13 is made of metal in most of the body, everything I can touch is made of metal, but it only weighs 652g, which is much lighter than most laptops, So it’s pretty easy to carry on the go.

And it’s so compact that it even fits in my satchel well! The mini IT13 has the Geekom logo on the top, and there are two air inlets on both the left and right. The right metal grills have an SD card slot. The main IO panels are on the front and back; there are two 10Gbps USB ports on the front as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack. And on the back there are 2*hdmi2.0 ports, a USB2.0, another 10Gbps USB-A type, as well as 2 special type-C ports, also called USB-4.0, supporting up to 40Gbps. They are particularly powerful for supporting connecting graphic card docks.

In terms of network support, the mini IT13 comes with an AX211 WiFi kit and a LAN port that supports a wired network of up to 2.5Gbps. With all these interfaces, you can have quite a lot of possibilities with the mini IT13.

Internal Structure

One of the things I like about the internal structure of the mini PC is that, it supports multiple storage options. The 2TB variant comes with a 2280 NVME SSD, and you can add an extra 2242 SATA SSD or a 2.5″ SSD on your own to expand the total storage. It’s also worth noting that the mini IT13 has an exclusive cooling structure for the hard drives. good job! GEEKOM.

Considering the compact size of the mini IT13, I would say that its expandability and connectivity are perfect, and the high-speed interface can also significantly improve efficiency when used with the i9-13900h.

If you look closely, the mini IT13 has a metal frame that completely surrounds the board, so even if you shake the PC violently, it won’t rattle, that means I can put the mini IT13 in my backpack and take it on the go without worrying about anything.

Performance

The mini IT13 is powered by a 14 Cores 20 Threads i9-13900h processor, that’s pretty insane for a mini PC. Thanks to the Raptor Lake-H series’s great power efficiency and the 14 cores, the latest i9-H CPU achieves a multi-core performance of 7881 in the CPUZ test, which is 7% ahead of the desktop i9-10900k with the same 20 Threads. Performance is 7% ahead, the highlight is single-core performance. Compared to the i9-10900k, the i9-13900h in the mini PC is 25% ahead.

Well In the Cinebunch R23 test, the mini IT13 scores 11,800 in multi-core performance, which is more than enough to handle most complex tasks.

I’m actually more concerned about the power consumption and temperature than its performance. In the CPU stress test, the mini IT13’s i9-13900h power consumption reached 60w in the first second, and then the power consumption stayed at 35w. And after a 10-minute CPU stress test, the power consumption stably remained at 35w.

and the CPU package temperature stayed close to 80°C. The CPU’s p-core was running at 3.3ghz and the e-core was running at 2.5 GHz, while the surface temperature of the mini IT13 was only 40°C.

The thermal performance of the mini IT13 is truly excellent, considering the i9-13900h has a very powerful performance at 35w output. Of course, if you are a geek user, you can also try to unlock the power limits to get a higher CPU performance. It’s also worth mentioning that the noise control of the mini IT13 is very good, you can barely hear the noise during daily use. You do hear the fan noise when doing complex tasks, but to my surprise, the noise of the mini IT13 is different from the harsh centrifugal fan on a laptop, it is more similar to a 12cm fan on a PC. So, there’s nothing for me to complain about here.

Running Noise – Please check out the review video

About the GPU, it’s our old friend – the 96EU INTEL Xe GPU. In the gaming test, I first tested the GPU in Counter-Strike 2, with the screen set to 1080p low setting, it ran at 80-110 fps, and I did complete a couple of headshots during the game, which was pretty good.

In Genshin Impact at 1080p low setting, we tested in the Fontaine area, the frame rate was around 50fps and the gaming experience was relatively smooth. Overall, thanks to the mini IT13’s dual-channel 3200MHz RAM, the GPU performs quite well, and the mini IT13 has very good temperature control when gaming. No kidding, the mini IT13 can be your gaming PC if you play games that don’t require super high graphics.

Another thing that interests me is the 2TB SSD. The mini IT13 uses a Lexar MN7A1 PCIE4 SSD. There are no details of the specific SSD variant, but most likely this is an OEM product that is not for the retail market.

In the actual test, the performance of this hard disk is very good, it has very fast read and write speed, which fits well with our imagination about PCIE 4.0 SSD. I also tried some extreme tests, in the 1000GB of large file reading, it still kept 2700MB/S in the whole test. Personally, I’m very satisfied with the SSD offered by the mini IT13 at this price.

User Experience

The mini IT13 does have a very good user experience, the i9-13900H is even more powerful than the big PC I’m using, when running complex tasks, this CPU does bring higher efficiency. It also has a reasonable combination of parts and components: The chip brings powerful performance, while the 32G dual-channel memory offers great support for multitasking, and the 2TB SSD has enough space to store the data generated by CPU computing. Meanwhile, there are 2 extra storage expansion ports, and high-speed ports make mini IT13 a good enough replacement for a traditional PC. And if you really need extra graphic performance, the USB-4 can also add those graphic card docks in, no matter for gaming or AI-tasking.

All in all, I have no reason to say no to a super-powerful mini PC like this. If you guys are interested in the Geekom mini PC, the brand now offers a nice discounted price with coupon codes, either by heading to the official store or Amazon.

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Oppo Find N3 launched with Hasselblad Camera, SD8Gen2, & tall 7.82″ main display

Following various rumors and teasers, the Oppo Find N3 has finally been unveiled in the Chinese and the global market. This announcement also marks the first time the brand has launched a horizontally folding smartphone outside of its home market, so here are all the details.

Oppo Find N3 Design and Display

The Find N3 from the Chinese tech giant features a notebook-like design with a tall primary display and a narrower cover screen on the outside. On the rear, there is a large circular camera island, while the front houses a punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The back panel also comes in two variants, which include a matte glass finish and vegan leather.

Oppo Find N3 Design

Its primary panel is a tall 7.82-inch AMOLED display that has a 2440×2268 resolution, dynamic 1-120Hz refresh rate, and 2,800 nits of peak brightness. Meanwhile, the cover display is a shorted 6.31-inch AMOLED panel that has a 2484 x 1116 resolution, 10-120Hz dynamic refresh rate, and a similar peak brightness. Both displays also support Dolby Vision, 2,800 nits of peak brightness, and LTPO 3.0 technology.

Specs and Features

Under the hood, the Oppo Find N3 will be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC that is paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. A 4,805mAh battery pack powers the latest foldable phone, which also supports 67W SuperVOOC fast charging. The company claims that the Find N3 can be fully charged in just 42 minutes. This smartphone runs on Android 13 OS based ColorOS 13.2 custom skin out of the box.

Oppo Find N3 Design

Thanks to its design, the Oppo Find N3 can offer up to three windows on the screen at any given moment. In other words, you can view content vertically and horizontally. Oppo claims that this essentially makes it a 15-inch virtual screen. There are some apps that already support split screen view like Microsoft 365, which lets users edit two documents side by side. You can even view two pictures simultaneously from the Gallery.

Camera

During the global launch live stream, Oppo claimed that the Find N3 features one of the most advanced camera systems on a smartphone. The rear features a Hasselblad branded camera module. The primary sensor is a 48-megapixel Sony LYTIA-T808 pixel stacked sensor that has a 1/1.43-inch size. With the new pixel architecture, the company aims to deliver improved image quality and light sensitivity on this camera. It is also equipped with a 49-megapixel ultra wide angle lens that has a 1/2-inch size, 14mm f/2.2 aperture, and supports autofocus.

Oppo Find N3 Launch

Lastly, there is a 64-megapixel 1/2-inch sensor that features 3x optical zoom, a 70mm focal length, and a f/2.6 aperture with stabilization as well. It even supports hybrid zoom of up to 6x or 145mm. For selfies and video calls, both the primary and cover display features a camera. The one on the external screen is a 32-megapixel sensor, while the main display has a 20-megapixel shooter.

Pricing and Availability

The Oppo Find N3 arrives in multiple color options, namely Black, Red, Green, and Gold. The Black and Red options feature vegan leather, while the Green and Gold feature a matte glass finish. The camera module on the Gold variant also matches the rear panel, unlike the other three variants. The device has a starting price tag of 2,399 Singapore Dollars (roughly 1,745 US Dollars) for its global 16GB RAM + 512GB model, while the Chinese variant includes a 1TB top end model. Pre-orders of this device will kick off tomorrow.

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OnePlus Nord 2 Receiving OxygenOS 13 F.48 Firmware Update

Amid all the focus on Oxygen OS 14, the OnePlus developers are managing to bring timely updates for smartphones. The company is bringing a new firmware update for the OnePlus Nord 2. The OxygenOS 13 F.48 brings the latest October 2023 Android Security Patch for the India Variant.

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Following the OnePlus Nord 3 update, the update is now rolling out for the OnePlus Nord 2. The OEM is bringing back-to-back updates for the compatible smartphones. below is the official change log for OxygenOS 13 F.48:

It is an incremental update and will made available to a broader audience only when the software passes successful verification on the smaller audience. So, it may take a couple of days to weeks for the update to reach each unit.

You can manually check for the update by heading to Settings > About > Software Update. If users encounter any issue or bug while using the new firmware, they can also submit the feedback via OnePlus Community or Google Dialer.

OxygenOS 14 Update Program

OnePlus is diligently rolling out the Android 14-based OxygenOS 14 Open Beta and Closed Bta updates for compatible devices. The update program is already live for devices such as the OnePlus 11, OnePlus 11R, OnePlus 10 Pro, OnePlus 10, OnePlus Nord 3, and others.

in the coming days, we expect a stable Oxygen OS 14 build for the OnePlus 11 series as it has already received the Open Beta 3 build a couple of days ago.

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Xiaomi HyperOS trademark listing appears on EUIPO

Ditching MIUI 14, Xiaomi confirmed its new in-house skin – HyperOS a few days ago. The new indigenously developed Hyper OS seems to first debut with the Xiaomi 14 series. It appears the company aims to develop a whole new user experience by incorporating Hyper OS with custom SoC (in the future). Surprisingly, the new OS Skin trademark listing surfaced on EUIPO which does confirm its global availability.

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Xiaomi Inc. files the trademark and the whole case is represented by Lane Intellectual Property (Ireland) Limited. Under the description, the new OS Skin is categorized under multiple tags such as Computer software applications, downloadable; mobile software applications; processors/central processing units, operating system programs, and much more.

Considering these categories, the new HyperOS seems to align with Xiaomi’s rumored plan for custom SoCs. The Hyper OS trademark is currently in the initial stages and may take some time before actual registration.

While confirming the HyperOS, Xiaomi Global’s VP said the new OS Skin will eventually replace the MIUI in the coming months or years. It will first launch with the Xiaomi 14 Series, while other devices will receive an OTA update. Details about the compatibility with old Xiaomi smartphones are yet unconfirmed, but there’s a leaked list of smartphones that are expected to receive the update. Even information about its availability on Poco and Redmi smartphones is currently unavailable.

Xiaomis CEO, Lei Jun further added that the new system architecture was “completely rewritten,” and will “prepare a public base for the Internet of Everything for tens of billions of devices and tens of billions of connections in the future.”

There will be improved customization features, fonts, templates, widget options, and more. The OS will not only run Smartphones but will power its IoTs, other wearable devices, and the upcoming first-ever electric vehicle too. As per recent leaks, the HyperOS seems to offer a more streamlined UX than the MIUI 14.

HyperOS is expected to launch on October 27.

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Apple AirTag 2 launch reportedly delayed to 2025

The Apple AirTag was first unveiled back in 2021 and was the company’s new compact smart tracker. This tiny gadget helped users keep track of precious possessions. A successor dubbed AirTag 2 was recently rumored to launch in 2024, but this release might have been delayed.

Apple AirTag 2 Launch Postponed

The Cupertino based giant was initially planned to announce the AirTag 2 smart tracker next year. But according to the latest report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the release of the upcoming device has been delayed. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the iPhone maker’s AirTag 2 mass production plans have been postponed. Kuo has claimed that the mass production will only begin by 2025.

Apple AIrtag

Previously, Ming-Chi Kuo had claimed that the mass production of AirTag 2 would begin by the fourth and final quarter of 2024. The analyst added that Apple wants to build a new spatial computing ecosystem, with the Vision Pro at the center of other devices. This would include the AirTag 2 as well. Unfortunately, it is still unclear just how the smart tracker will function or integrate with the Vision Pro. Although there are speculations that the AirTag 2’s UWB chip could be used to share positional information with the headset.

The AirTag 2 is expected to launch with improvements over its predecessor, which could imply a higher battery life and wider range. However, this is still just a speculation so take this report with a pinch of salt. So stick around for more as we will be providing more updates when additional information is available regarding this device.

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Redmi Note 13 Spotted on FCC, Global Launch seems imminent

The Redmi Note 13 series global launch is not so far away if we consider the public certifications and leaks frequency. It has already been on Singapore’s IMDA, BIS India, and several other certifications. Today, just after the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G listing on FCC, the standard Redmi Note 13 also made it to the certification confirming some details about specifications. Bearing model code 2312DRAABG, the listing duly confirms connectivity options, and the firmware version.

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Redmi Note 13 aka model code 2312DRAABG smartphone appears to bundle support for 5G, 4G LTE, dual-band WiFi, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS, FM, and NFC. The smartphone is tested while running MIUI 14.

The listing does confirm the smartphone’s nearing launch. However, the smartphone is already out in China, and the global launch is expected by the end of this year.

Redmi Note 13 Specifications

The smartphone is already retailing in China featuring a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 2400 pixels Full HD+ resolution. The smartphone comes powered with MediaTek Dimensity 6080 SoC and Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.

There’s a 100 MP primary sensor along with a 2MP depth sensor present on the rear side of the phone. Meanwhile, a 16MP sensor sits on the front for selfies and video calling. The smartphone measures 161.1 x 75 x 7.6 mm in size and weighs 173.5g.

It bundles a 5000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging.

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Xiaomi HyperOS: Leaked list reveals which devices will be able to upgrade to the new OS

Xiaomi recently announced that it will be releasing a new Android-based operating system called HyperOS. The new OS is expected to debut globally with the Xiaomi 14 series smartphones, which are scheduled to launch at the end of this month.

HyperOS is said to be an all-in-one operating system that will offer an ecology for people, cars, and homes. It is expected to be more integrated with Xiaomi’s other products and services, such as its Mi Home ecosystem and its smart car platform.

Screenshots of the upcoming OS have already started appearing online, revealing some nitty-gritty details. Now, a leaked list of devices has revealed that Xiaomi plans to roll out the HyperOS update to a wide range of smartphones and tablets. Here is the complete list:

Xiaomi

Xiaomi 14 (pre-installed)

Xiaomi 13T Pro

Xiaomi 13T

Xiaomi 13 Ultra

Xiaomi 13 Pro

Xiaomi 13

Xiaomi 13 Lite

Xiaomi 12T Pro

Xiaomi 12T

Xiaomi 12 Lite 5G

Xiaomi 12S Ultra

Xiaomi 12S Pro

Xiaomi 12S

Xiaomi 12 Pro Dimensity

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Xiaomi 12

Xiaomi 12X

Xiaomi 11T Pro

Xiaomi 11T

Xiaomi 11 Ultra

Xiaomi 11 Pro

Xiaomi 11

Xiaomi Mi 11X

Xiaomi Mi 11X Pro

Xiaomi Mi 11i

Xiaomi 11i / 11i Hypercharge

Xiaomi 11 Lite 4G

Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE

Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G

Xiaomi 10S

Xiaomi MIX FOLD

Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2

Xiaomi MIX FOLD 3

Xiaomi MIX 4

Xiaomi Civi

Xiaomi Civi 1S

Xiaomi Civi 2

Xiaomi Civi 3

Xiaomi Pad 6 / Pro / Max

Xiaomi Pad 5

Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 5G / Pad 5 Pro Wifi

POCO

POCO F5 Pro

POCO F5

POCO F4 GT

POCO F4

POCO F3

POCO F3 GT

POCO X6 Pro 5G

POCO X6 5G

POCO X5 Pro 5G

POCO X5 5G

POCO X4 GT

POCO X4 Pro 5G

POCO M6 Pro 5G

POCO M5s

POCO M5

POCO M4 Pro 5G

POCO M4 Pro 4G

POCO M4 5G

POCO M3 Pro 5G

POCO C55

Redmi

Redmi K40

Redmi K40S

Redmi K40 Pro / Pro+

Redmi K40 Gaming

Redmi K50

Redmi K50i

Redmi K50i Pro

Redmi K50 Pro

Redmi K50 Gaming

Redmi K50 Ultra

Redmi K60E

Redmi K60

Redmi K60 Pro

Redmi K60 Ultra

Redmi Note 10 5G / Redmi Note 11SE / Redmi Note 10T 5G

Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G

Redmi Note 10T

Redmi Note 10S / Redmi Note 11SE India

Redmi Note 10 Pro

Redmi 10 / Redmi 10 2022 / Redmi 10 Prime / Redmi Note 11 4G

Redmi Note 11E / Redmi 10 5G / Redmi 11 Prime 5G

Redmi Note 11R

Redmi 10C / Redmi 10 Power

Redmi 11 Prime 4G

Redmi Note 11 4G / 11 NFC 4G

Redmi Note 11 5G / Redmi Note 11T 5G

Redmi Note 11S

Redmi Note 11S 5G

Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G

Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G / Redmi Note 11E Pro

Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G

Redmi Note 11T Pro / 11T Pro+

Redmi Note 12 4G / 4G NFC

Redmi 12C

Redmi 12

Redmi Note 12 Turbo

Redmi Note 12T Pro

Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed

Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G / Pro+ 5G / Discovery

Redmi Note 12S

Redmi Note 12R / Redmi 12 5G

Redmi Note 12 5G / Note 12R Pro

Redmi Note 13 4G / 4G NFC

Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G

Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G

Redmi Note 13R Pro

Redmi 13C

It is important to note that this is just a leaked list and Xiaomi has not yet officially confirmed which devices will be compatible with HyperOS. However, most of Xiaomi’s recent flagship and mid-range devices will likely be able to upgrade to the new OS.

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Teclast T45HD launched with 10.5″ IPS display & Unisoc T606 SoC

Teclast‘s latest addition, the Teclast T45HD tablet, is aimed squarely at budget-conscious consumers seeking a practical solution for their media needs without the premium price tag.

Teclast T45HD specs & features

This tablet boasts a 10.5-inch IPS panel with a 1,920 x 1,200 resolution, enhanced by Teclast’s T-Color 3.0 for vivid color reproduction. The screen features a touch sampling rate of 120 Hz, although the standard refresh rate remains at 60 Hz.

Teclast T45HD

Running on Android 13, the Teclast T45HD promises an up-to-date operating system. It’s powered by a Unisoc Tiger T606 SoC, combining a powerful Cortex A75 with six efficient A55 cores, supported by a Mali-G57 GPU. The tablet offers 8GB of RAM, expandable to 16GB through a swap file, with 128GB of internal storage and a memory card slot. For photography, it features a 13-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel front camera, allowing for Face Unlock.

Teclast T45HD

The tablet includes two built-in speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio playback. Its slim 7.5mm metal chassis houses a 7,200 mAh battery and a GNSS module supporting GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and Beidou. Additionally, it comes with a cellular module, enabling 4G network connectivity and dual SIM card support.

Pricing & availability

Although currently priced at just under $240 on the Teclast website and Amazon US. The tablet is currently unavailable, but we expect it to be in stock soon.

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Xiaomi 14 series to feature Leica Summilux lenses, to launch later this month

Xiaomi is gearing up to launch its next flagship smartphone series, the Xiaomi 14, later this month. The Xiaomi 14 series will be the first Xiaomi smartphone to use the company’s own HyperOS instead of the standard MIUI. Now, the company has confirmed that the upcoming smartphones will feature Leica Summilux lenses, which are known for their excellent image quality.

Xiaomi 14 series to feature Leica Summilux lenses

Leica Summilux lenses are better than the Leica Summicron lenses that Xiaomi has used on its previous flagship smartphones, including the Xiaomi 12/13 series and the Xiaomi 12S Ultra concept phone. 

Leica’s own Leitz Phone 2 uses Summicron lenses, while Leica Summilux lenses have also been used in Huawei phones, which was one of the first smartphone partners for Leica.

Xiaomi says that the camera on the Xiaomi 14 series with Leica Summilux lens will offer the best mobile imaging to date. The Xiaomi 14 lineup will also bring a new image sensor, but we are yet to learn which phone in the series will have it.

Besides the camera improvements, the new Xiaomi 14 phones will come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. The Xiaomi 14 series is expected to have at least two phones, the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro. Like past launches, Xiaomi is also expected to launch a Xiaomi 14 Ultra later next year.

We will keep you updated as more information about the Xiaomi 14 series becomes available.

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Meizu 20 Classic unveiled with a new paint job & a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 under the hood

The Meizu 20 series, a lineup of smartphones from the Chinese manufacturer Meizu, has just been expanded with the introduction of the Meizu 20 Classic. This release follows the recent inclusion of a white version of the Meizu 20, boasting an impressive 12GB of RAM and a generous 256GB of storage, in their product range last month.

Meizu 20 Classic

So what’s new with the Meizu 20 Classic that makes it stand out from the regular Meizu 20? Well, not much actually, the device comes with new colors and also adapts Meizu’s new logo. It is the same as a regular Meizu 20 on the specs front.

Meizu 20 Classic specs

The Meizu 20 Classic features a 6.55-inch FHD+ OLED display with a snappy 144Hz refresh rate for a clear and smooth experience. The device also boasts a 3D Sonic ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for quick and secure unlocking. It runs on the Octa-Core Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and offers storage options of 256GB or 512GB using UFS 4.0.

In photography, the Meizu 20 Classic includes a 50MP main camera with OIS, a 16MP ultra-wide camera, a 5MP depth sensor, and a 32MP front camera. It is equipped with a 4700mAh battery and supports 67W Super mCharge fast charging to keep you powered up while on the move. For connectivity, the phone supports 5G, Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and more.

Price & availability

You can get the Meizu 20 Classic in Green, Iron Grey, or Yusheng White. It costs 3,099 yuan ($423) for the 16GB + 256GB version and 3,399 yuan ($464) for the 16GB + 512GB model. You can already order it in China.

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iQOO 12, 12 Pro tipped to launch on this date in November

Xiaomi has just confirmed that it will announce the Xiaomi 14 series of smartphones this month (October) in China. The 14 and 14 Pro will be the first phones to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. It is speculated that iQOO 12 and iQOO 12 Pro will be the next SD8G3 phones to debut in the Chinese market. A new leak by tipster Panda is Bald has revealed the possible launch date of the iQOO 12 series.

iQOO 12 series launch date (rumored)

iQOO Neo 8 series
iQOO Neo 8 series

According to the tipster, the iQOO 12 series will be unveiled on Nov. 7. This means that the brand could be planning to make the 12 and 12 Pro available for purchase for the upcoming Double Eleven shopping festival in China, which is usually held on Nov. 11 each year. Here is a look at the expected specifications of both models.

iQOO 12, 12 Pro specifications (rumored)

The iQOO 12 and iQOO 12 Pro are expected to feature a metallic frame, with a vanilla model offering IP64 dust/water resistance and the Pro variant providing IP68 dust/water resistance. Both models are expected to come in shades, such as black, white, and red.

Both models are anticipated to sport a 6.78-inch E7 AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The standard version will include a flat-screen with a 1.5K resolution and an optical in-screen fingerprint sensor, while the Pro model will feature a curved-edge display with a 2K resolution and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. Both phones will run on Android 14 OS with a layer of OriginOS 4 on top.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered iQOO 12 series will offer up to 24 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.0 storage. Both phones will have a 16-megapixel front camera. The iQOO 12 will have a 50-megapixel (OV50H, with OIS) + 50-megapixel (JN1, ultra-wide) + 64-megapixel (telephoto) triple camera unit and a 5,000mAh battery with 120W charging. On the other hand, the iQOO 12 Pro will have the same primary, ultra-wide snappers, and 64-megapixel OV64B periscope telephoto camera. It will pack a 5,100mAh battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging.

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AYANEO Flip to get a Dual-Screen variant, alongside a Keyboard model

Gaming handheld manufacturer AYANEO is reportedly working on a clamshell design handheld called the AYANEO Flip. Now, we have new images of the handheld, which reveals two variants of the device—the Flip KB with a full keyboard and the Flip DS with a dual-screen design.

The AYANEO Flip KB with keyboard features a conventional design with a simple layout. It is the company’s first Windows gaming handheld featuring a flip-out full keyboard design. The AYANEO Flip DS, on the other hand, is more intriguing.

It swaps the six-row keyboard for a small secondary display, giving it a resemblance to the Nintendo 3DS. However, as expected, the Flip DS will be able to run Windows and play the best PC games as well as emulators.

The secondary display on the Flip DS could prove useful for emulating Nintendo games that take advantage of two displays. Alternatively, users should also be able to use its as a large trackpad. However, it remains to be seen how AYANEO will optimize the Flip DS for dual display usage.

Both variants of the AYANEO Flip are expected to be powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U flagship processor, coupled with the Radeon 780M integrated graphics. This is the same hardware that powers the recent AYANEO 2S gaming handheld. Additionally, the screen will allegedly be 7 inches and will be AYANEO’s first gaming handheld to support a 120Hz refresh rate.

It is not yet clear when the AYANEO Flip and Flip DS will be released or how much they will cost. However, they are both worth keeping an eye on for gamers who are looking for a new handheld gaming PC.

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Netflix Raises Prices in the US, UK, and France

Netflix announced today that it is increasing the prices of its Basic and Premium subscription plans in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. The new prices will take effect immediately.

In the US, the Basic plan will now cost $11.99 per month, up from $9.99, and the Premium plan will cost $22.99 per month, up from $19.99. The price of Netflix’s $6.99 ad-supported plan and $15.49 Standard tier will remain the same.

Netflix raises prices

To note, Netflix no longer offers the Basic plan to new subscribers in the US, but existing subscribers will be subject to the price increase.

Prices for the Basic and Premium plans in the UK and France are also increasing, while the ad-supported and Standard plans remain unchanged. In the UK, the Basic and Premium plans will now cost £7.99 and £17.99, respectively, and in France, the Basic and Premium plans will now cost €10.99 and €19.99, respectively.

Netflix announced the price hikes in its earnings call for the third quarter of 2023. The company said it added 8.8 million new subscribers, up from 2.4 million in the year-ago quarter. Its revenue came in at $8.54 billion, up from $7.9 billion last year.

Netflix says that the price increases will help it grow its content library, partner with the best creators, invest more in TV shows, movies, and games, and build an even more valuable business.

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Honor X9b launched with 120Hz display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, 108MP triple cameras

Honor’s Malaysian wing has confirmed that it will soon announce the Honor X9b mid-range phone. However, the handset is already listed on Honor’s UAE website. Here is a look at the specifications and features of the X9b, which has arrived as a successor to the existing Honor X9a.

Honor X9b specifications and features

The Honor X9b weighs 185 grams and has a slim profile of 7.98mm. According to Honor, its display offers 360-degree anti-drop protection, offering comprehensive safeguards for the screen. It features a new three-level protection system for the screen, frame, and internal components. Additionally, the Honor X9b incorporates a specialized cushioning material with micron-sized pores, capable of absorbing 1.2 times the impact of a drop. Coming to the display specs, it features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display that offers a 1.5K resolution of 1200 x 2652 pixels, a 19.9:9 aspect ratio, and 10-bit colors.

Honor X9b
Honor X9b

The Honor X9b is equipped with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset. It is available in two RAM configurations: 8 GB and 12 GB, both of which provide 256 GB of internal storage. The device comes pre-installed with Magic OS 7.2, which is based on Android 13. It has a 5,800mAh battery that supports 35W fast charging.

Honor X9b
Honor X9b

On the front, the Honor X9b has a 16-megapixel selfie camera. Its rear shell has a 108-megapixel primary camera, a 5-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. It offers other features, such as dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, NFC, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Honor X9b price, availability

Honor is yet to confirm the Honor X9b’s price. The device will be sold in shades such as Midnight Black, Emerald Green, and Sunrise Orange, featuring a vegan leather back. It is unclear which other markets will receive the device.

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SteamOS 3.5.1 beta brings undervolting controls & bug fixes to the Steam Deck

Valve has released a fresh update for the Steam Deck handheld gaming console, known as SteamOS 3.5.1, specifically designed for devices enrolled in its Preview channel. It’s important to keep in mind that beta software, including this update, may still have some issues that need to be resolved. Nevertheless, this update brings a variety of intriguing changes and fixes, which can be reviewed below.

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One standout feature of this update is the introduction of undervolting controls. This means that the APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) can receive less voltage than its default specification, potentially reducing heat generation. For those who like to tinker, undervolting can enhance system stability, improve battery life, and potentially prevent performance throttling.

It’s worth noting that the effectiveness of undervolting can vary due to manufacturing variations. This happens because no two CPUs, or APUs in this case, are exactly the same, even if they are the same model. This is because the manufacturing process is not perfect. As a result, some CPUs may be able to handle lower voltages than others without becoming unstable.

The update addresses several issues and introduces various improvements, particularly related to external displays. Previously, HDR output wasn’t possible in 32-bit applications, but this has been resolved. An annoying bug that kept the internal display backlight on constantly has also been fixed. For users who utilize the desktop mode, problems like erroneous color displays during transitions to the Plasma Desktop have been addressed.

Additionally, the update resolves issues with memory cards that had problems with faulty file systems, offering a more seamless experience to Steam Deck users.

In related news, a new Steam Deck might be coming sooner than expected. Previously, Valve stated that it has no plans to release Stream Deck 2 before 2025, however, a recent certification has revealed a refreshed version under development with a better WiFi modem, better battery life, and more.

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Dreame D9 Max review: Versatile robot vacuum cleaner with sweeping, mopping for daily use

Introducing the Dreame D9 Max, the latest addition to the Indian market by Dreame Technology, a well-established Chinese household appliance manufacturer affiliated with the Xiaomi ecosystem. This innovative robot vacuum cleaner not only vacuums but also mops, thanks to its integrated water tank. Among its impressive features are a robust 4000Pa suction power, precise LiDAR navigation, intelligent mapping, convenient app control, and support for voice assistants. Let’s now dive into an in-depth review of the Dreame D9 Max to explore what makes it a standout choice for household cleaning. Let’s explore its distinctive features and functionalities to better understand its capabilities.

Dreame D9 Max: What’s in the box?

Dreame D9 Max
Dreame D9 Max

Here is a look at what’s inside the retail package of the Dreame D9 Max:

  • Dreame D9 Max robot vacuum cleaner
  • Charging dock
  • Dust tank (570 ml)
  • Water tank (270ml)
  • Mop Pad
  • Cleaning tool
  • Power cable
  • Rubber side brush
  • User manuals and instructions

Desing and Build

Dreame D9 Max

The Dreame D9 Max features a sleek and stylish design, offered in black for the Indian market. The robot’s build quality is good, with robust and high-quality plastics giving it a premium touch. At the top, there is a LiDAR sensor and user-friendly buttons for controlling the robot’s operation and docking.

Dreame D9 Max and its LiDAR sensor

The top surface has a glossy finish, enhancing its overall appeal, but it may need occasional cleaning to maintain its pristine look as it can attract dust and fingerprint marks. The robot also comes with a practical flap on top, revealing a spacious 570ml dustbin and a compact cleaning brush for routine maintenance. It boasts robust wheels that can navigate obstacles up to 2–3 cm in height. Its design enables it to easily slip under furniture, such as a cot or a table stand, accessing those challenging-to-reach spots with its 4-inch height for thorough cleaning.

The D9 Max employs a single side-brush design with silicone bristles, known for their durability and ease of cleaning. The main brush features a tangle-free design for added convenience. The device comes with a 270ml water tank accessory that can be easily attached or removed from the bottom of the robot, eliminating the need to flip the device for installation.

Assembling the device does not take much time; it should be ready to use in around 10 minutes. The compact charging base is unobtrusive and can be placed conveniently, even under furniture, dedicated solely to charging the robot with no additional features.

To get started with the Dreame D9 Max robot vacuum cleaner, begin by plugging the charging dock into a wall outlet. Next, place the D9 Max on the charging dock and turn it on using the power button. Next, download and install the Dreamehome app on your smartphone. The app will automatically identify the nearby Dreame D9 Max and guide you through the process of connecting it. This involves selecting your Wi-Fi network of choice and inputting the network’s password. Once this setup is complete, you can take control of the device via the Dreamehome app, allowing you to manage it conveniently.

Setup and Maintenance

To use the Dreame D9 Max for cleaning, it first performs a comprehensive mapping of your home’s layout. This mapping process ensures systematic room-by-room cleaning. This can be easily managed through the Dreamehome app, which also allows users to create multiple maps for homes with multiple floors. Prior to initiating the mapping process, it is advisable to clear the room of any objects or obstacles that may be lying around for accurate mapping.

In my case, I reside in a 1BHK apartment consisting of a bedroom, hall, and kitchen. During the mapping process, the D9 Max identified the kitchen as “room 1” and the remaining areas as “room 2.” You have the flexibility to adjust this sequence using the app. While mapping, users can define virtual walls, no-go zones, and no-mop zones if there are specific areas they want to avoid.

The app offers various cleaning settings, including:

  • Cleaning Mode: Choose from Only Sweeping, Only Mopping, or both Sweeping and Mopping.
  • Suction Settings: Select from Quiet, Standard, Strong, or Turbo
  • Water Volume Settings: Low, Medium, or High

I personally used the Customized Cleaning feature, selecting Standard suction, Medium water volume, and setting the cleaning cycle to run twice (up to three times is available). It also provides mopping patterns, including “Daily” and “Deep.” In the “Deep” mode, it follows a dense Z-shaped pattern, while in the “Daily” mode, it adopts a less dense Z-pattern.

I set a daily schedule for the robot vacuum cleaner to run at 10 am and 7 pm. It efficiently cleaned both rooms within roughly 30 minutes, covering a combined area of 290 sq. ft. I found that the water I added to the tank was sufficient for two cleaning cycles each day, with some water remaining for the following day. After the D9 Max has finished its mopping job, it is advisable to wash it because it tends to get dirty and requires user attention for proper cleaning.

While the D9 Max is cleaning, you can track its progress in real-time through the app, showing its exact location and area already covered. To sum it up, the Dreamehome app is remarkably user-friendly and offers additional features, such as cleaning history, accessory usage, status for the filter, side brush, and main brush; locate robot; and remote control. The app also allows users to integrate the D9 Max with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, although Google Assistant didn’t respond to voice commands and Alexa only recognized commands like “start the vacuum” and “stop cleaning.”

Readers should note that the Dreame D9 Max is not a fully automatic product but requires manual intervention to take out the dustbin present inside to empty it, clean its main brush, fill the water tank, and wash its mop. Thanks to the large-sized dustbin, users will not have to empty it frequently. The mop, which can be taken off the water tank, requires being washed manually. The retail box does not include any accessories like extra brushes or mops, but the brand claims that those can be purchased through Amazon India.

Cleaning Performance

The Dreame D9 Max offers impressive 4,000Pa suction power across four adjustable levels, effortlessly handling tough dirt and debris. It maintains quiet operation during standard cleaning but increases suction and sound slightly when transitioning to hard areas such as carpets, returning to its quieter mode when leaving the carpet. It takes around 3 to 4 hours to fully charge the D9 Max and can last for around 150 minutes on a full charge. It weighs approximately 5 kg (which is acceptable, in my opinion), and there’s hardly any need to lift it.

The laser mapping and navigation system enhances efficient and intelligent cleaning. Customizable cleaning control prioritizes dirtier areas, and it navigates 20mm (0.8 inches) obstacles seamlessly. Anti-fall sensors ensure safety by preventing falls, while eight infrared sensors effectively detect furniture and objects, though they may not detect cables or thin dusters on the floors as obstacles. This guarantees the robot focuses on cleaning where it’s needed most. Even if it happens to bump into something, it adjusts its path slightly and resumes cleaning. Do not expect the mop to wipe off the tough stains from the floor, but multiple mopping rounds may help reduce their visibility.

One notable aspect is the tangle-free vacuuming design, which minimizes issues with hair getting wrapped around the robot. The high-speed 190rpm side brush effectively covers corners for a thorough cleaning process. Lastly, the dustbin and filtration system are designed to capture particles as small as 0.3 microns, making them effective at filtering out allergens and pollen. With its 570ml large dustbin, you’ll find yourself making fewer trips to empty it.

Once the cleaning is complete, the D9 Max returns to its dock for recharging. In the event that its battery level drops to 15 percent while cleaning, it automatically heads back to the dock for recharging. The cleaning resumes after charging up to 35 percent of the battery capacity. Throughout its cleaning cycle, it provides announcements for different stages, such as starting cleaning, completing the cleaning process, and returning to the dock. It packs a 5,200mAh battery with a promised running time of 180 minutes. It takes around 4 hours to achieve a full charge.

Verdict

Dreame D9 Max

In summary, the Dreame D9 Max exhibits remarkable cleaning efficiency, effectively managing dust, hair, and larger debris. It maintains a slight distance from obstacles, leaving certain areas partially uncovered. However, these are relatively minor points that don’t significantly impact its overall performance. The D9 Max is an excellent choice for pet owners, equipped with robust suction and effective cleaning capabilities to address common pet-related challenges like hair and dander.

In Indian urban homes, which often feature limited space, it’s a common misconception that the robot vacuum cleaner is more suitable for larger residences. Yet, it’s important to emphasize that they work just as effectively in smaller living spaces, especially when there’s sufficient open floor space and minimal clutter. This ensures efficient cleaning without any hindrances. The Dreame D9 Max is also suitable for those who live in multi-level houses because it can create a different map for every floor. If you are short on time for daily cleaning and seek automation, the Dreame D9 Max proves to be an ideal and dependable companion.

Comparable robot vacuum cleaners available in India within the same price range include the Xiaomi Robotic Mop 2 Pro and the Evovacs Deepbot N10. It is important to note that I haven’t had the opportunity to test these competing products, so I cannot provide an assessment of their quality.

Dreame D9 Max price, availability

The Dreame D9 Max is priced at Rs 24,499 (~$294) in India. It comes in black shade only and is available for purchase through Amazon. At the time of writing this post, I noticed that Amazon is offering a Rs 1,000 coupon for those interested in purchasing the D9 Max.

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Disclaimer: All of the opinions in this Dreame D9 Max review are mine and based on my own experiences. There has been no editorial input from Dreame Technology.

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TCL SF5 TV (2023) Series with Full HD resolution & built-in Fire TV

TCL Electronics has introduced the 2023 SF5 TV Series with Fire TV, presenting an affordable yet feature-packed entertainment option. This latest release follows closely behind the unveiling of the TCL X11G Max, which currently holds the title of the world’s largest QD-Mini LED TV.

TCL SF5 TV Series 2023

TCL SF5 TV (2023) series specs & features

You can choose between 32-inch and 40-inch models, both delivering a Full HD 1080p resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate and support for HDR10 and HLG. The dynamic tone mapping feature intelligently enhances the image quality, providing better contrast and color accuracy.

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The integration of Fire OS 7 means you can access popular streaming apps like Prime Video and Disney+. UK customers get an added bonus with Freeview Play, offering a vast library of free TV content and boxsets. You can also cast content from your mobile device via Miracast or Apple AirPlay. The Voice Remote with Amazon Alexa lets you control the TV with voice commands.

Other than their excellent visuals, these TVs also offer an immersive audio experience with Dolby Audio and DTS-HD technology.

Price & availability

Priced at €199 for the 32-inch and €259 for the 40-inch model in Spain, these TVs offer an excellent balance of affordability and performance. The 2023 TCL SF5 TV Series is also expected to arrive in the UK soon.

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Nubia Z60 Fold, Z60 Ultra, Z60 in works, key details emerge

Nubia is working on a couple of new flagship smartphones, including a foldable device such as the Nubia Z60, Z60 Ultra, and Z60 Fold. In a new report, GSMChina has revealed the model numbers of these upcoming Nubia flagship phones. Here is a look at all the details that have emerged so far.

Nubia Z60 Fold, Z60 Ultra, Z60: What to expect?

Nubia 1-inch 35mm Camera Phone Leaked
(Left) Nubia Z50S Pro | (Right) Upcoming Nubia Phone

In August, a Nubia device with model number NX769J was spotted with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in the databases of Geekbench and Wi-Fi Alliance. This device is said to be the Red Magic 9 gaming smartphone.

The N721J device also appeared in the Wi-Fi Alliance alongside the Magic 9 gaming phone. As per the IMEI database listing, this device will be called the Nubia Z60 Ultra when it hits the market. It is expected to come preloaded with MyOS 14-based Android 14 and feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. It may come with a 35mm camera, a 1-inch sensor, and an under-display selfie camera.

The report further reveals that another Nubia phone with the NX801J has also appeared in the IMEI database. The listing reveals that it will be the company’s first foldable phone with the Nubia Z60 Fold moniker. The Z60 Fold may also feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and is likely to debut along with the Z60 Ultra.

There is another device with model number NX715J that has received radio and 3C certifications in China. This one seems to be the Nubia Z60, which may arrive with support for 80W charging.

The Nubia Z60 series is expected to launch in December of this year in China. However, it is unclear whether all three devices will debut at the same time.

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