Following some previous leaks, and certifications listing, the Poco C65 Global Vairant bearing model number 2310FPCA4G made it to FCC. The listing unveils a few key details about the smartphone and confirms the imminent launch. The device was recently spotted at IMEI with global and Indian variants.
The FCC documents reveal the presence of MIUI 14 Skin, and NFC, and confirm it as a 4G LTE device. All three different storage variants of the device were part of the FCC testing. Surprisingly, the listing also affirms the rumors of it being a yet-to-be-official Redmi 13C rebrand. There’s a Note in the documents that reads, “According to the product equality declaration provided by the manufacturer, model 2AFZZCA4G removes the LTE B13/26, and adds NFC function based on the original model 23100RN82L, and other changes do not affect RF performance.”
Poco C65 Previous Leaks and Rumors
Poco C65 will be a successor to the Poco C55, and other C-series smartphones from the company. Conclusively, we could also expect smartphones like Poco C60 and Poco C61 which will act as Poco C50 and Poco C51 successors, respectively.
As per previous leaks and rumors, the Poco C65 is expected to house a USB Type-C port, instead of the micro USB port which is present on the Poco C55. It could feature a triple-rear camera module coupling a 50MP primary sensor with an LED flash.
We expect the Poco C65 to retain similar color options to that of the Redmi 13C which is expected in three variants of Black, Blue, and Light Green.
Poco C55 was launched earlier this year bundling a 6.71-inch HD+ display while offering a 90Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core Helio G85 SoC and Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. It is available in 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant. The smartphone sports a dual-rear camera with a 50MP primary sensor and a depth sensor. There’s a 5MP front camera for selfies. It packs a 5000 mAh battery with 10W wired charging support.
We expect upgraded specifications from the Poco C65.
Every year, Apple launches a new iPhone lineup that brings new improvements and features over their predecessors. The iPhone 15 series recently launched with some notable upgrades, and now, we have an idea of certain improvements that will be making their way to the iPhone 16 Pro models.
Upgrades in the Apple iPhone 16 Pro
The news arrives from known analyst Jeff Pu from Haitong International Securities. The analyst recently confirmed that the Cupertino based giant will use the Qualcomm Snapdragon X75 modem in the next gen iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. And now, he has also claimed that there are certain upgrades that will also be making their way to the higher end iPhone 16 Pro series.
Jeff Pu claims that his prediction is based on his sources from Apple’s supply chain. Apart from just taller displays, the company will equip the iPhone 16 Pros with the same 12-megapixel tetra-prism lens as the Pro Max variant for the 5x optical zoom. This telephoto shooter will reportedly be paired with a new 48-megapixel ultra wide angle lens. This will be a notable upgrade from the 12-megapixel ultra wide camera on the current generation iPhones.
Lastly, Jeff Pu stated that the iPhone 16 Pro lineup will support Wi-Fi 7 standard, which can offer data speeds of up to 46Gbps. Other notable features of the new iPhone 16 Pro models include the 3nm based A18 Pro SoC, 8GB of RAM, and the faster Qualcomm 5G modem.
Microsoft announced a new bug bounty program on Thursday that will reward security researchers for finding and reporting vulnerabilities in its AI-powered Bing services and apps. The program will offer bounties ranging from $2,000 to $15,000, with the highest rewards reserved for the most critical vulnerabilities.
The new program is part of Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to improve the security of its AI systems. The company has been investing heavily in AI security research in recent years, and it believes that the bug bounty program will help to identify and fix vulnerabilities that might otherwise be missed.
The following AI-powered Bing services are currently in scope for the bug bounty program:
• AI-powered Bing experiences on bing.com in Browser (All major vendors are supported, including Bing Chat, Bing Chat for Enterprise, and Bing Image Creator)
• AI-powered Bing integration in Microsoft Edge (Windows), including Bing Chat for Enterprise
• AI-powered Bing integration in the Microsoft Start Application (iOS and Android)
• AI-powered Bing integration in the Skype Mobile Application (iOS and Android)
Microsoft also detailed eligibility criteria for bug submissions. To qualify for a bounty, developers must report a bug that is new to Microsoft and has a critical or important severity rating. They must also provide specific steps to recreate the bug.
In the past year, Microsoft has paid out over $13 million in bounties to security researchers who have found vulnerabilities in its products and services. The highest single bounty paid out was $200,000.
Amid the global slowdown, Apple and Samsung smartphones are still topping the charts in Global Smartphone sales. As per the Counterpoint Research report detailing smartphone shipments in Q2 2023, the Cupertino giant held the first four positions in Global smartphone sales. Meanwhile, the Samsung smartphones’ followed on the remaining positions in the top 10 tally.
Precisely, the Apple iPhone 14 stood at the top with the most sales and is followed by the iPhone 14 Pro Max in second position and the iPhone 14 Pro in third. A couple of years old Apple iPhone 13 managed to hold the 4th position in the global smartphone’s sale chart. Apple managed to outsell other smartphones in Asia and Europe where it gained the most new users.
Apple’s base iPhone 14 and iPhone 13 models also registered positive growth on a YoY basis. Overall, Apple’s share in the top-10 smartphone list shrank marginally in Q2 2023.
Samsung is also not so far behind Apple, the remaining positions in the top-10 list are secured by Smartphones. The affordable Samsung Galaxy A14 managed to secure 5th position in the chart. It is followed by Galaxy A54, Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy A04e, and Galaxy A34 in respective positions from 5th to 10th, respectively in the list.
Samsung’s affordable A-series managed to garner the most sales across Asia and the Latin American region. These regions accounted for 60% of Galaxy A series sales during Q2 2023. Meanwhile, more premium – the Galaxy S23 Ultra remained popular in the North American and Western European regions. The regions registered 2/3rd of global Galaxy S23 Ultra sales across the globe.
YoY Comparison – Smartphone Sales Q2 2023
Apple iPhone 14 series replaced the iPhone 13 series in the top spots of the list as per YoY comparison. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G sales in Q2 2023 are replaced by its predecessor Galaxy S23 Ultra. Meanwhile, Xiaomi’s shrinking market share is also evident as any smartphone from the company failed to secure a place in the top-10 global sales list. Last year, Remdi Note 11 LTE Global secured 10th place.
Both Samsung and Apple are now competing head-to-head at least in the premium segment. However, the Korean giant is still king in the affordable market segment.
Qualcomm, the world’s largest mobile chipmaker, is laying off employees in response to sluggish demand for its products. The company will eliminate 1,258 positions in San Diego and Santa Clara, California, effective December 13.
The layoffs represent about 2.5% of Qualcomm’s workforce. More than 750 of the positions being cut are in the company’s engineering department, with positions ranging from directors to technicians.
Qualcomm said the layoffs are necessary to “continue investing in key growth and diversification opportunities” in an uncertain macroeconomic and demand environment.
The company’s revenue is expected to shrink by 19% this fiscal year, despite CEO Cristiano Amon’s efforts to diversify its products. Qualcomm’s main revenue still comes from the mobile phone market, which is not rebounding as quickly as expected.
In fact, a report last month suggested that Huawei is planning to fully adopt the new self-developed Kirin processors starting in 2024, a move that will hurt chip-maker Qualcomm the most.
According to industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, with this move, Qualcomm will not only lose Huawei’s orders completely from 2024 onwards “but also face the risk of a decline in shipments to non-Huawei Chinese brand clients due to the competition from Huawei”. For reference, Huawei purchased 23-25 million and 40-42 million mobile phone SoCs from Qualcomm in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
Qualcomm is also facing competition from Samsung and Apple, which are developing their own mobile phone chips.
The layoffs at Qualcomm are the latest sign of a slowdown in the tech industry. In recent months, other tech giants such as Meta and Twitter have also announced layoffs. The slowdown is due to a number of factors, including rising inflation, and supply chain disruptions.
Vivo is gearing up to launch a new Y series smartphone soon. But ahead of any official announcement, a fresh leak has hinted that the Vivo Y200 announcement might be right around the corner and even revealed the price range of this device.
Vivo Y200 India Launch & Pricing
The Chinese smartphone maker is apparently planning on unveiling the new Vivo Y200 smartphone later this month. Recently, the device was spotted in leaked training materials and even the Google Play Console listing. Now, an exclusive leak from MySmartPrice claims that the Y200 will be launching later this month. This is in line with our previous reports since the recent sightings hinted at its imminent release.
The industry sources close to the matter also revealed the price segment of this upcoming smartphone. Reportedly, the Vivo Y200 will launch in India for a price under 24,000 INR (roughly 288 US Dollars). So we can expect the device to be a mid range handset. Rumored specifications include an AMOLED display that has a 120hz refresh rate and a thin 7.69mm body.
On the rear, the smartphone is expected to feature a 64-megapixel primary camera that offers OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) and Smart Aura LED Light. Looking at its design, the Y200 model appears similar to the Vivo V27 Pro and V29 models. The device was recently spotted with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 SoC, which is paired with 8GB of RAM. It is expected to run on Android 13 OS based Funtouch OS 13 custom skin out of the box. A 4,800mAh battery pack may powers this device, which could also support 44W fast charging.
Honor is all set to launch a new phone named the Honor X9b, a mid-range smartphone. Its microsite revealing its rear design is now available on Honor Malaysia. In addition, the brand has shared an X post to showcase the curved-edge display of the device. It appears that the X9b will debut later this month in the country.
Honor X9b design revealed
Honor X9b design
The official images show that the Honor X50 has an orange-color leather back, and a round-shaped camera module housing two cameras and an LED flash. On the front, the device is equipped with a curved-edge OLED panel. Here is a look at what to expect on the specifications of the device.
Honor X9b could be rebranded Honor X50
Honor X9b display
In July, Honor unveiled the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1-powered Honor X50 in China. It appears that the Honor X9b heading to the global market could be a rebranded version of the X50. The reason behind it is that the X9b was spotted with the same chipset, RAM, and Android version as the X50 in Geekbench recently.
To recall, the Honor X50 has a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a 1220 x 2652 pixel resolution, a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The device is available with Magic OS 7.1-based Android 13, the SDG61 SoC, up to 16 GB of RAM, and up to 512 GB of storage. It packs a 5,800mAh battery that supports 35W wired charging and 6W reverse charging. Its camera setup includes an 8-megapixel front camera and a 108-megapixel main camera paired with a 2-megapixel macro lens on the back.
Apart from Malaysia, the X9b is expected to be released in other markets like Singapore and the UAE. The company is also planning to launch a new phone in India before the end of this year. It is unclear whether the X9b will arrive as the second phone of the year after the Honor 90 in the Indian market.
OnePlus will unveil its first foldable phone, the OnePlus Open on Oct. 19 in multiple markets. The next phone to arrive after the Open is the OnePlus 12 flagship phone. The latest insights from Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station provide intriguing details about this upcoming flagship.
OnePlus 12 leaked specifications
OnePlus 12 CAD render
According to DCS, the OnePlus 12 is expected to flaunt a 6.82-inch OLED curved-edge display supplied by China-based BOE. The screen is said to offer a crisp 3168 x 1440p resolution and a smooth 120Hz LTPO refresh rate. Notably, the display’s low-brightness PWM dimming frequency is slated at 2160Hz, enhancing visual comfort.
The highest variant of the OnePlus 12 is tipped to offer 24 GB RAM and a whopping 1 TB storage configuration. The new leak also states that the OP12 will arrive in three color options, including Classic Black, Pristine White, and Vibrant Green.
Earlier this week, the tipster revealed that the OnePlus 12’s main camera is said to be a 50-megapixel primary camera with OIS, featuring a 1/1.4-inch sensor, a wide f/1.7 aperture, and a 23mm focal length. It will be complemented by a 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with a 14mm 1/2-inch sensor and an f/2.2 aperture. For optical zoom, the OP12 will feature a periscope telephoto lens featuring an OIS-enabled 64MP OV64B sensor with OIS, offering a 70mm 1/2-inch sensor, and an f/2.5 aperture.
Previous leaks suggest a robust 5,400mAh battery, capable of super-speedy 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, ensuring you’re juiced up in no time. It goes without saying that the OnePlus 12 will be equipped with the formidable Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which will debut later this month.
While the OnePlus 12 is expected to make its grand debut in China in December, the global launch is anticipated in January 2024, adding to the excitement and anticipation for this incredible device.
Raegr Arc 950, a 15W wireless charging stand has been launched in India. It is designed to simplify charging for Apple and Android users. This 3-in-1 charging station is built to accommodate the iPhone, Watch, and AirPods simultaneously, decluttering your workspace from tangled cables and multiple chargers. While the Arc 950 is tailored for Apple devices, it is also compatible with Samsung and Google devices.
Raegr Arc 950 specifications
Raegr Arc 950
The Arc 950’s magnetic dual coil design supports power ranges from 5W to 15W for Apple iPhone 15/14/13/12 Series smartphones. For wearables like AirPods and Watch, the relevant coils provide 2.5W to 5W charging.
With a total power delivery of up to 22.5W, all you need is a single PD 25W (QC 2.0/3.0) fast charger. It can also be used to charge other Qi-enabled smartphones, including Samsung Galaxy S23/S22/S21/S20, Galaxy Note 20/10/9, Google Pixel 7/6/4/3 series, and more.
The Arc 950 employs three intelligent power chips to recognize the device on its coil and automatically adjust the power for efficient and safe charging. It comes with built-in protection against overvoltage, overcurrent, overcharging, overheating, and short circuits to safeguard your valuable devices.
Raegr Arc 950 design
Raegr Arc 950
The Arc 950 has a convex design and an aluminium alloy unibody for durability. It ensures stability with the help of ABS materials and silicon studs. Equipped with four charging coils, it can charge up to three devices simultaneously from a single power source. Its compact and lightweight design makes it an ideal addition to your desk, bedside table, or travel accessories.
RAEGR’s Managing Director, Ajesh George, expressed excitement about this addition to their premium charging solutions. The Arc 950 simplifies charging for Apple users, allowing simultaneous charging of iPhone, AirPods, and Watch while keeping your space neat. It’s an ergonomic, hands-free video-calling companion and an excellent travel accessory.
Raegr Arc 950 price in India, availability
The Raegr Arc 950 is available for just Rs 2,249 (~$27) on Raegr.com and Amazon.in.
The iPhone 16 series is still a year away, but rumors about the upcoming devices have already started circulating. According to a new report by analyst Jeff Pu from Haitong International Securities, Apple will use Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon X75 modem in the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models.
Announced in February 2023, the Snapdragon X75 modem offers faster and more efficient 5G connectivity than the Snapdragon X70 modem that is used in the current iPhone 15 lineup. It also features a smaller footprint and has about 20% lower power consumption.
However, Pu also suggests that Apple will only use the Snapdragon X75 modem in the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models. The standard iPhone 16 and 16 Plus models are expected to retain the Snapdragon X70 modem.
This would be a change in strategy for Apple, as the company has typically used the same Qualcomm modem across all models for each generation of iPhones.
It is unclear why Apple would choose to use different modems in the iPhone 16 lineup. However, it is possible that the company is trying to further differentiate the Pro and Pro Max models from the baseline iPhones.
Additionally, Pu suggested that the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models will have larger displays, measuring 0.2 inches more than the current 6.1- and 6.7-inch sizes.
It is still too early to say for sure whether these rumors are accurate, but they provide some interesting insights into what Apple may have planned for the iPhone 16 series.
It was recently reported that the Redmi 13C and its rebranded version, the POCO C65, are in the works. A new report reveals the existence of the Redmi 13C 5G, along with its model numbers and key specifications.
Redmi 13C 5G, Redmi 13C, POCO C65 model numbers
Redmi 13C
According to Xiaomiui, the Redmi 13C 5G has different model numbers for different regions:
23124RN87C (China)
23124RN87G (global)
23124RN87I (India)
The publication had previously incorrectly associated these model numbers with the Redmi 13C 4G.
The Redmi 13C 4G has the following model numbers 23100RN82L, 23108RN04Y, and 23106RN0DA. It is expected to be released in global and Indian markets, but not in China.
The POCO C65 has the following model numbers:
2310FPCA4G (global)
2310FPCA4I (India)
Redmi 13C 5G, Redmi 13C 4G chipset
The Redmi 13C 5G is powered by the Dimensity 6100 Plus chipset, while the Redmi 13C and its rebranded POCO C65 feature the Helio G85. The other specifications of the 5G variant are unknown.
Shown above are the leaked renders of the Redmi 13C, which appeared earlier this month. They reveal a teardrop notch display, a USB-C port, and a 50-megapixel primary camera. The 13C series is expected to run on MIUI 14-based Android 13.
Redmi 13C series codenames
The Redmi 13C is said to have the codename “Gale,” while its 5G version is said to have the codename “Air.” It appears that there will not be a POCO version of the Redmi 13C 5G.
According to tipster Kacper Skrzypek, both Redmi devices will carry dual codenames, with “Gale” having a “Gust” variant and “Air” featuring an “Atmos” variant. The distinction might be due to region-specific variations, possibly related to India or the presence of NFC functionality. It is speculated that the Redmi 13C series and POCO 65 may be released in October in different markets.
Redmi, a sub-brand of Xiaomi, has been expanding its monitor portfolio since it announced its first monitor, Redmi Display 1A. The company’s lineup mostly includes budget options, but it also launched a curved monitor last year. Now, Redmi has announced a new entry to its family, the Redmi Monitor A24.
Unsurprisingly, the Redmi Monitor A24 is a budget monitor that should be perfect for both home and office work, as well as for casual gaming sessions. Let’s take a look at its details.
Redmi Monitor A24 Specifications
The monitor comes with a 23.8-inch 1080p IPS screen with a 100Hz refresh rate, 6ms response time, and a color accuracy of ΔE<2. It’s an 8-bit display that covers 99% of the sRGB color gamut and has a contrast ratio of 1000:1. It can also get as bright as 250 nits.
Design-wise, the monitor has minimal bezels on the three sides of the display, with a slightly thicker chin. It’s also relatively thin, measuring just 7.5mm. The stand can be tilted, but it cannot be swiveled left or right. There’s also a VESA mount support in case you want to wall-mount the monitor. In terms of connectivity, you only get one DP 1.4 and HDMI interface.
The Redmi Monitor A24 is currently only available for purchase in China for 499 yuan. This converts to around $70 USD, making it a very affordable monitor for its specifications. However, the global availability is yet to be announced.
The Xiaomi 14 series is one of the most anticipated smartphone releases of the year. And now we have some new information about the baseline Xiaomi 14 model.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS), the Xiaomi 14 is currently in mass production in a new Pink shade, which is said to be very good-looking. It will also feature a 1mm bezel on the screen, just like the Pro variant.
More importantly, DCS notes that Xiaomi’s “new system focuses on smoothness,” which is likely a reference to the rumored MiOS. If you’re unaware, MiOS is tipped to be Xiaomi’s new operating system that will replace MIUI.
Earlier this week, DCS tipped that MIUI 14 will be the last generation of MIUI and will be replaced by MiOS. But later Xiaomiui claimed that the switch from MiOS to MIUI would likely only happen in China, and MiOS would not be available globally. Other tipsters, such as Ice Universe, have also hinted at the arrival of MiOS. So it’s possible that we might see the new OS, at least in China.
And if you’re wondering, MiOS will not just be a simple name change. Xiaomi is likely planning to make MiOS a universal operating system that can be used on all devices, from smartphones and tablets to cars and smart homes. This would be similar to Huawei’s HarmonyOS.
The Xiaomi 14 is also expected to be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile platform. This chip is based on TSMC’s N4P process and features an upgraded prime core, the Cortex X4 clocked at 3.19GHz. Benchmark scores of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 promise a significant performance jump from its predecessor.
Of course, we’re not yet sure how good the Xiaomi 14 series will be. But based on the information that we have so far, it is definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Recent reports have claimed that Xiaomi may announce the Xiaomi 14 series of flagship phones by the end of this month. A couple of recent reports including our exclusive one showcased the design of the Xiaomi 14 series via its leaked cases. Now, ahead of the expected launch, 91mobiles has teamed up with popular tipster OnLeaks to give a better look at its design from all angles.
Xiaomi 14 Pro CAD renders
XIaomi 14 Pro CAD renders
The Xiaomi 14 Pro maintains a design that builds upon the Xiaomi 13 Pro but introduces noticeable alterations. Notable changes include a flat display, departing from the curved-edge design of its predecessor, and an upgrade from a triple-camera setup to a quad-camera arrangement.
The report states that the Xiaomi 14 Pro measures 161.6 x 75.3 x 8.7mm. To put into context, the 13 Pro has 162.9 x 74.6 x 8.4mm dimensions. This shows that the Xiaomi 14 Pro is slightly smaller and thicker than the Xiaomi 13 Pro. While the new model is marginally reduced in length and width, it is somewhat thicker in terms of dimensions.
The Xiaomi 13 Pro features a 6.73-inch curved-edge AMOLED panel, while its successor, the Xiaomi 14 Pro, will come with a slightly smaller 6.6-inch screen that is flat in design. Along the device’s edges, you can find a dual speaker system, a volume rocker, a power key, a USB-C port, a microphone, and a SIM slot. However, the images do not show another microphone and an IR blaster, which are typically expected to be located on the top edge of the device. There are reports that claim the device will have titanium alloy frame, but the new report does not state anything about it.
itel Mobile, part of the China-based TRANSSION Group has launched a new pair of affordable earbuds in India called the itel T1 Pro. These new earbuds feature an affordable price tag and include all of the essential features you would need for seamless daily use.
itel Earbuds T1 Pro specs
The itel Earbuds T1 Pro are full in-ear earbuds designed with a stem for a snug fit. These earbuds are equipped with impressive 10mm Bass Boost drivers that deliver rich and immersive sound quality. One standout feature of the T1 Pro is the AI Environment Noise Cancellation (ENC) technology, which intelligently analyzes and eliminates ambient noise, ensuring crystal-clear call quality.
With convenient touch controls, you can effortlessly manage music playback, answer or reject calls, and skip tracks without reaching for your phone. In addition, these earbuds feature in-ear detection, pausing music when you take them out and resuming when you put them back in. They also support voice assistants like Siri and Google Assistant. The T1 Pro earbuds use Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless connectivity within a range of up to 30 feet.
When it comes to battery life, these earbuds impress with up to 35 hours of music playback when using the included charging case, and you can enjoy up to 6 hours of music on a single charge. The convenience of USB-C charging is also provided, ensuring an easy and efficient recharging process. Last but not least, they come with an IPX5 water resistance rating, making them resistant to splashes and light rain.
Price & availability
The itel T1 Pro, priced at just Rs 849, comes in two color options: grey with neon yellow ear tips and deep blue with mint green ear tips. You can find it at leading retail stores throughout India.
Fire-Boltt has brought another pair of earbuds into the Indian market called the FirePods Ares. These earbuds are aimed at buyers on a tight budget, however, they provide some nice features for their asking price.
Fire-Boltt FirePods Ares price & availability
Priced at just Rs. 799, the Fire-Boltt FirePods Ares is available in Blue, Black, Pink, and White color options. You can easily purchase them on Fire-Boltt.com.
Fire-Boltt FirePods Ares specs
The Fire-Boltt FirePods Ares Earbuds pack some impressive features in a simple package. They come with 13mm sound drivers, ensuring good audio quality. Environmental noise cancellation is also onboard which makes a significant difference in reducing the noise from your mic during calls. Gamers will appreciate the 40ms low latency gaming mode for lag-free audio. It also features smart touch controls that come in handy for managing music and calls without hassle.
These earbuds operate on Bluetooth version 5.3 and offer SuperSync Technology for seamless connectivity. You can access the AI voice assistant on your phone through the earbuds and you also get the option to control the earbuds with the Boltt Play App. The battery life is also impressive, with 40 hours in total and 7 hours for the earbuds alone. Plus, a quick 10-minute charge gets you 100 minutes of playtime.
In related news, Fire-Boltt recently debuted its Apollo 3 smartwatch in India featuring a metal build, an AMOLED display, and Bluetooth calling.
Indonesia, a crucial market for TikTok‘s e-commerce, recently put the brakes on the platform’s online retail activities. This ban not only casts doubt on TikTok’s worldwide revenue goals but also sends a warning signal to social commerce platforms across Southeast Asia.
TikTok’s Chinese counterpart racked in $205 billion last year
TikTok had high hopes pinned on Southeast Asia’s flourishing e-commerce market, particularly Indonesia. The country accounted for almost 60% of TikTok’s e-commerce revenue in the region, according to Cube Asia. William Yuen Yee, a research assistant at the Columbia-Harvard China and the World programme, believes TikTok’s “ambitious global revenue goals” now hang in the balance.
In the wake of Indonesia’s move, traditional merchants and offline marketplaces in other Southeast Asian countries are likely to appeal to their respective governments for a similar ban. Jakarta’s decision could also serve as a boon for e-commerce platforms less dependent on social media clout. Li Chengdong, founder of Beijing-based consultancy Dolphin, noted that TikTok’s e-commerce efforts haven’t been stellar in Western markets. The ban in Indonesia, he says, is a “major blow.”
The ban also raises questions about the sustainability of the live-streaming e-commerce model, a trend that originated in China. Douyin, TikTok’s Chinese counterpart, has successfully turned live-streaming into a massive revenue generator, racking up nearly $205 billion last year, according to Beijing-based Cinda Securities.
The Indonesian prohibition also brings into focus the vulnerabilities of relying too heavily on one market. TikTok Shop generated over $2.5 billion in Indonesia last year, making up a significant portion of its $4.4 billion total e-commerce revenue in Southeast Asia, as per Bloomberg.
If you keep following our channel, you must know that we visited the ECOVACS Global Event a month ago, where I saw a few tech-savvy products. Since then I’ve been wondering when I can buy and use them. Today finally, I got my hands on the ECOVACS DEEBOT X2 OMNI flagship robot vacuums. And due to the showcase at the launch event, I was even willing to call the X2 OMNI the best robot vacuum ever. But today let’s take an actual look at the latest Deebot and check out whether it fulfills its promise.
In terms of appearance, ECOVACS maintains the same high level of built quality as before, with a brand-new square design. Dark black is the main color of both the robot and station, while there’s also a white variant for options. With silver-white glossy trim and blue-light bars, it is truly like a machine from the Sci-fi world. The overall square design of the DEEBOT X2 OMNI is different from the majority of its kind. Although we have seen square design before, it just has a unique sense of aesthetics with decent details. So when I put it in our living room, the X2 OMNI will always be the most eye-catching one, though it’s in dark black.
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The square robot design is definitely not just about looks. After a closer look, I realized that it’s not a perfect square, but actually a somewhat irregular rectangle. At the launch event, we’ve been told some benefits it has. But today, truly from practical thinking, I kind of agree that it does make some positive changes, especially when compared to its predecessor.
Due to limited space available inside round robots, the wheel and Roller Brush had to be placed in a median line to make the most of the inner space, whereas the square design allows for a larger Roller Brush and wheel, and better components as well, which leads to a stronger vacuum, larger vacuuming area and better ability to cross thresholds. However, it actually requires less floor space. It’s the same thing as the square milk box in your refrigerator: order brings full utilization. It also explains why the X2 OMNI doesn’t use the same bilateral side brushes as the T20 OMNI.
And thanks to the square design, the X2 OMNI has a superior performance over all round robots on the market when it comes to edge cleaning.
Another great difference in appearance is that the DEEBOT X2 OMNI doesn’t have protruding sensors or vision modules on the top, which effectively lowers the height of the robot, letting it walk freely under low sofas or beds. The 9mm height is more awesome than any robot we’ve ever tested before.
All in all, the change in design from round to square seems to improve the robot in all aspects. So I’m more than ever looking forward to seeing how the DEEBOT X2 OMNI performs in cleaning tests.
Navigation
For navigation, the DEEBOT X2 OMNI uses dual Semi-solid-state Lidars to increase the detecting range, which is widely used on automotive radars, but on very few robot vacuums.
And the Lidars are working with the upgraded AIVI 3D 2.0 obstacle avoidance system. When I used it for the first time, I was really surprised how fast the mapping is, and I could clearly feel the robot’s movements were more flexible and responsive. In our obstacle test, with few blindly bumping and trying, it’s always fast responded and calculated the optimal path in advance and got it done smoothly. I would say that most home environment is just too easy for the X2 OMNI. Even if you suddenly set up any obstacles in its way, it would also change the route in a very short moment. This performance is so far ahead of other robot vacuums. There is no doubt that there will be plenty of products on the market that will try to emulate the DEEBOT X2 OMNI.
Clean performance
The DEEBOT X2 OMNI’s Suction Power has been increased to 8,000. Well, impressive. I left a few common wasted items, including biscuit crumbs, grains, and pet hairs that are hard to vacuum.
Firstly, the biscuit crumbs test, it’s too easy for the DEEBOT X2 OMNI. In the grains test, the DEEBOT X2 OMNI still delivered perfect results in just one pass. In the hair test, I placed cat hair on the carpet and got it as intertwined with the carpet pile as possible to simulate the real carpet contamination. The 8000pa suction was still amazing. The new DEEBOT removed the hairs so well that visually no tiny hair remained. Even when I looked closely at the carpet. It seems that the 8000pa suction power and the enlarged Roller Brush are more than enough to handle any rubbish.
In terms of mopping, the DEEBOT X2 OMNI is fitted with two mopping pads and can provide continuous downforce for deep mopping. So in the test, the DEEBOT X2 OMNI still performed very well against dry coffee on wooden floors. After a few rounds, the coffee on the floor was completely cleaned. It’s also worth noting that the mopping pads have the highest 15mm lift height on the market, which can be automatically raised when climbing up to carpets, and prevent the watery mop from wetting them.
Station
The DEEBOT X2 OMNI is equipped with a full-featured station like its predecessor. But it is in a more compact size. The station is equipped with a variety of functions such as Auto-Empty, Washing the mop cloths with hot water, Hot Air Drying, Auto-Clean, and so on. Well, hot-water mop-washing has always been the proud feature of ECOVACS.
In actual use, even the heavily polluted mops can be cleaned again after being washed with hot water at 55°C and dried with hot air. And no manual operation is required at all during the whole process.
The Station goes one step further when it comes to self-cleaning. After cleaning the sink, users can simply press and hold the button for 5 seconds, and the station will automatically pump out the wastewater. But of course, the cleaning sink component can be easily disassembled for manual cleaning if you want.
APP
The new Deebot comes with a lot of AI features, so I can leave everything to the AI without any setup, and of course, I can set up the cleaning schedule and area manually. And the new 3D map in the app still surprised me a lot. After building the map, I can create a digital map of my room layout, and then I can drag the robots in the map or click on a location to clean it, just like playing a video game.
Interaction
DEEBOT X2 OMNI has an exclusive voice assistant – YIKO2.0. YIKO2.0 is very smart. I noticed on my first use that it would auto-turn around based on where I was shouting to make sure the microphone was aimed at me. With this upgraded YIKO 2 version, the robot can understand more complex commands (like ‘clean the living room with maximum suction power’). So I can just lie on the sofa, open my mouth and let DEEBOT X2 OMNI do all the cleaning for me. The suction power is already at the maximum
Verdict
The DEEBOT X2 OMNI is truly a flagship machine, with great suction power, unique Navigation, smart routing, a full-featured station, and lots of AI supports. Compared to other products on the market, the DEEBOT X2 OMNI is like a next-gen product.
So what do you think about ECOVACS DEEBOT X2 OMNI? I’d really love to know what you all think in the comments. And if you are interested in the cutting-edge robot vacuum, you can click the links below to learn more details. Thanks a lot for watching. This is Will from GizmoChina here. See you soon!
WHERE TO BUY
ECOVACS DEEBOT X2 OMNI @Amazon Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, October 10-11th, $300 off.
Infiniti is preparing to roll out its first all-electric model, the Vision Qe concept on October 24. Industry experts see it as much more than just a new vehicle debut. It’s a vital piece of Infiniti’s strategic plan not just to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving auto market but also to recover from recent sales slumps.
The company even showcased a 3D logo and a brand fragrance for the promotion
The upcoming concept vehicle, teased only as a silhouette so far, seems to be a four-door coupe with a roofline that pays homage to the Hyundai Ioniq 6. This new electric vehicle (EV) isn’t just a one-off model but rather a signal of what’s to come from the brand, as part of Nissan’s Ambition 2030 Strategy. The ambitious plan aims to add 19 new EVs and 27 new electrified models to Infiniti’s lineup by the end of the decade.
While Infiniti wrapped up last year with a concerning 20 percent drop in sales, the numbers have been improving this year, with a nearly 48 percent uptick in the first nine months. This launch could be the much-needed jolt to help the brand make a strong comeback. Infiniti is pulling all stops, from introducing a new three-dimensional logo to offering a refreshed retail experience and even a unique brand scent, as part of its updated brand identity.
The Vision Qe concept is a cornerstone in Infiniti’s aggressive EV plan, developed jointly with Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. The trio is looking to invest a staggering $25 billion into the segment, eyeing a substantial 65% reduction in battery costs by 2028.
Additionally, Infiniti projects that nearly 98% of its European sales will be electrified by 2026, and aims for 40% in the U.S. by the end of the decade. This makes the upcoming Vision Qe not just a car but a manifestation of Infiniti’s future — a future that seems increasingly electrifying and geared toward reclaiming its market position.
The newly launched Google’s Pixel 8 Pro has just added another feather to its cap, securing the top spot in DxOMark‘s display rankings. While many have long praised Google’s Pixel series only for its software and camera capabilities, it’s high time we shift some of that focus towards the phone’s display.
The Pixel didn’t just do great; it excelled in multiple key areas
The Pixel 8 Pro didn’t just do well; it dominated in key areas like readability and color. With a score of 162 in readability, DxOMark confirms what most of us already suspected—the Pixel 8 Pro’s display is your best bet for legible text and vibrant images, even under direct sunlight. No more squinting your eyes or searching for shade to read an email or catch up on your favorite blogs.
DxOMark’s assessment also threw light on the phone’s touch and motion handling capabilities. The Pixel 8 Pro scored an impressive 160 in touch responsiveness, offering a smooth experience when scrolling through web pages or social feeds. But here’s the kicker—the phone showed some slight frame mismatches during gaming tests. If you’re a gamer, this might be something to keep in mind when choosing your next phone. The device’s performance was not completely without its weak spots. Its lowest score was in the ‘artifacts’ category, where it earned a respectable but not spectacular 121.
As remote work and digital entertainment become more ingrained in our daily lives, a phone’s display isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s essential. The Pixel 8 Pro proves that it’s more than capable of meeting these demands, making it not just a smart buy, but a smart tool for modern living.
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