Fujifilm has unveiled the Instax Pal, a palm-sized digital camera. The camera is designed for younger customers and it is the first all-digital Instax camera. It lacks a screen or viewfinder and must be paired with an Instax printer to get prints. The mini Link 2 printer comes bundled with the Instax Pal.
The Fujifilm Instax Pal camera has been the subject of some speculation lately. There had been rumors that Fujifilm had developed a very small, all-digital Instax camera. It had been wrongly speculated that the camera would have a hybrid design similar to the mini Evo. The Instax Pal is the only Instax camera that cannot print its own photos. It will have to pair with compatible Instax printers or cameras for printing tasks. This can be achieved via a direct connection or via the Instax Pal mobile app that allows for editing photos before printing.
The Instax Pal has a tiny, rounded design that could pass the camera for a toy. It is available in five color variants that could be appealing to most kids and teenagers. It has a 16.25mm equivalent lens with a 5MP, 1/5” sensor behind the lens. The camera has an LED flash and a petite speaker. The shutter button is at the rear of the camera, as well as a USB-C charging port and a mode switch. The camera has a tripod mount at its bottom while a silicone ring can work as an angled stand or viewfinder. A protective silicone case is also offered as an optional accessory.
The camera can store up to 50 photos in its internal memory and a microSD slot means the storage capacity is expandable. The Link mode in the camera is another method of printing using an Instax Link printer or hybrid camera. Mini, square, or wide printing sizes are available with the Instax Pal camera. You can use the Instax Pal app for remote shooting with live views, as well as enhancements like filters or frames. The Instax Pal comes bundled with the mini Link 2 printer for $199. It will be available in late October and the package also includes 10 packs of films.
After introducing the Boult Y1 Pro TWS earbuds earlier this week, the brand has now unveiled a new smartwatch called the Boult Craft Smartwatch. The new smartwatch packs a large display and multiple sports modes. Keep reading to know more about the smartwatch.
Boult Craft smartwatch specs
The Boult Craft smartwatch boasts a 1.83-inch HD TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 240 × 284 pixels, delivering crisp visuals with 500 Nits of brightness. it comes equipped with over 150 cloud-based watch faces and supports multiple UI themes.
With Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, this smartwatch ensures seamless pairing with your devices. It also features an inbuilt microphone and speaker for Bluetooth calling.
For fitness enthusiasts, the Boult Craft Smartwatch supports over 100 sports modes. Moreover, it provides comprehensive health monitoring, including sleep tracking, SpO2 measurement, blood pressure monitoring, and heart rate tracking, allowing you to keep a close eye on your well-being.
In addition to its fitness and health features, this smartwatch offers a range of convenient features. It provides smart notifications, integrates with AI assistants, offers sedentary and drink water reminders, delivers weather details, helps you find your phone, and more, making it a versatile companion for your daily life.
The Boult Craft Smartwatch is quite lightweight, weighing just 36.5 grams. It also boasts an IP68 rating, making it water-resistant and dustproof, so you can wear it in various environments without worry. Last but not least, this smartwatch offers impressive battery life, with up to 7 days of usage on a single charge.
Pricing & availability
The Boult Craft smartwatch is now available at an introductory price of just Rs. 1,199, and it comes in a variety of appealing colors, including Cobalt Blue, Grape Purple, Smokey White, and Tarmac Black. You can purchase this stylish wearable on the company’s website and Flipkart.
During a special event, Microsoft announced that it will release a major update to Windows 11 on September 26th, packed with new features. The star of the show is the AI-powered Copilot feature, which is making its way into Windows OS with the update.
Copilot is an AI-powered assistant that will be deeply integrated into the Windows OS. So you can use it for a variety of tasks, including finding recipes, planning trips, solving math equations, and even pulling information from your phone.
You can also use it to write text messages using data from your calendar or navigation options in Outlook. The possibilities are just endless! Copilot will appear as a sidebar in Windows 11, and you can interact with it just like Bing Chat.
File Explorer is also getting a more modern and user-friendly interface in the upcoming Windows 11 update. The new interface includes a large home screen with file thumbnails and a carousel interface that surfaces recent and favorited files. The new interface also includes a number of other improvements, such as a new dark mode and the ability to pin files and folders to the sidebar.
Stylus users are getting a key new feature called Ink Anywhere in the upcoming Windows 11 update. Ink Anywhere allows you to handwrite with a stylus in any text box anywhere in Windows. The OS will convert your writing to text and use it where applicable. This is a great feature for students and professionals who need to take notes or write reports.
The upcoming Windows 11 update also includes a number of other new features, such as RGB lighting control, new features for the Snipping tool, and other improvements. In total, Microsoft notes that Windows is getting over 150 new features in the update. You can learn about them here.
Additionally, Microsoft is also bringing Copilot to Microsoft 365, where it will live across all the Microsoft 365 apps to help you get work done more efficiently. It will also come in the form of Microsoft 365 Chat, a chatbot for the enterprise that can help you make decisions and solve problems using AI.
You can ask it to summarize messages in your inbox, including from specific senders, create event plans, draft replies, and more. It also supports third-party plugins, so you can extend these capabilities even further.
While the Copilot for Windows is free, it will be available to Microsoft 365 for Business subscribers as an add-on to existing payments. It will cost users $30 per month.
Razer has introduced a special edition laptop, the Razer Blade 16 x Automobili Lamborghini Edition, in partnership with the Italian sports car maker Lamborghini. This unique laptop was unveiled at RazerCon 2023 and brings Lamborghini-inspired design to the top-tier Razer Blade 16 configuration.
The laptop’s body is made from a CNC-milled single piece of aluminum, keeping Razer’s matte black finish but adding Lamborghini’s orange accents. The design includes a distinctive pattern on the lid and orange highlights on the USB ports and keyboard. Even the laptop’s startup screen shows the Lamborghini logo in orange.
Underneath its unique exterior, the laptop packs a punch in terms of gaming performance. It features Intel’s 13th Gen Core i9 processor and NVIDIA’s RTX 4090 graphics, capable of running demanding PC games at high settings. Additionally, the laptop offers a generous 4TB of fast SSD storage.
One standout feature is the dual-mode Mini-LED display, allowing users to switch between 4K resolution at 120Hz for creative tasks and FHD+ resolution at 240Hz for gaming.
Pricing & availability
The Razer Blade 16 x Automobili Lamborghini Edition carries a price tag of $4,999.99 and is limited to just 150 units available exclusively in the USA.
Are you tired of waiting for Spotify‘s long-promised HiFi tier? Well, new clues suggest it may be closer to reality than ever. A Reddit user has dived deep into Spotify’s app code and unveiled the possibility of a “Supremium” tier, which aims to provide 24-bit Lossless music, touted to be free from “lag and delays.”
An AI feature in the new tier can probably recommend new music and patterns
While the details remain speculative, what we know is pretty intriguing. Imagine being able to sort your playlists by “danceability” or customizing them based on tempo and key. Sounds fun, right? That’s not all. The tier might also offer smooth transitions between tracks, nixing those awkward moments of silence, and introduce mood-based or genre-specific filtering options.
Here’s the kicker: AI-driven playlists and a feature called “Soundcheck” could be on the cards. Think of Soundcheck as a combination of Spotify Wrapped and Daily Mixes, essentially giving you insights into your listening habits and personalized music recommendations.
Wait, audiobook lovers, you’re in luck as well. Supremium could potentially offer 30 hours of audiobooks each month, a feature bound to shake up how you consume content on the platform.
As for the cost, Supremium is currently tagged at $20 per month, more expensive than any existing Spotify Premium plans, but in line with Tidal’s 24-bit HiFi Plus offering. The price, of course, is subject to change if and when this becomes official.
In the wake of the e-bike trend, Steamboat Springs-based Moots brings us the Moots Express, an electric gravel bike that’s something of a chameleon. Designed to Moots’ high standards, this machine is almost indistinguishable from a regular bike, thanks to its cleverly integrated battery concealed in the downtube.
The bike has Shimano GRX carbon wheels wrapped in Panaracer Gravelking+ tires
Moots has joined hands with Shimano to load the Express with some pretty savvy tech. The Shimano EP801 motor not only provides a hefty 60 Nm of torque but also comes with smart auto-shifting. This means the bike automatically adjusts its assist levels according to your riding, giving you a boost uphill and conserving battery on flatter grounds.
While many e-bikes focus just on the ‘e’ part, the Express also maintains a traditional cycling experience. Its cockpit layout feels familiar, with Shimano GRX shifters in charge of rear derailleur and motor assist controls. It doesn’t stop at functionality, though. You could easily set this bike up for camping with its bottle holders and frame mounts that can accommodate bags and other accessories.
The Express is as robust as it is smart. It rolls on Shimano GRX carbon wheels wrapped in Panaracer GravelKing+ tires. It’s not just about looks and performance either; the bike is also quite light, weighing in at only 33 pounds. However, it comes with a price tag to match its capabilities—$9,999 USD. But considering the machine’s state-of-the-art components and the freedom to switch between an e-bike and traditional cycle feel, it may well be worth the investment for serious cyclists.
Jaguar has joined forces with Tesla, opening doors for easier electric vehicle (EV) charging for Jaguar owners. The partnership means you can now charge your Jaguar at Tesla’s Superchargers across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. But there’s more. Starting in 2025, new Jaguar models will be fitted with Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), eliminating the need for adapters.
Jaguar’s NACS adapters are expected to be available in 2024
What’s the real benefit for you? Two words: simple and seamless. If you’re planning to buy a new Jaguar, just know you can use a Tesla Supercharger without any extra gadgets. If you’re a current I-Pace owner, Jaguar’s got you covered with NACS adapters, likely to be available in 2024.
This strategic move is part of Jaguar’s bigger plan to go fully electric. It’s all tied to their Reimagine strategy, which is about making Jaguar an all-electric luxury brand. And it’s not just about Jaguar—industry insiders speculate that Land Rover might also adopt the NACS charging standard. That adds up to a more uniform and less confusing charging ecosystem for consumers.
Jaguar now joins a growing list of automakers like Ford, GM, and Nissan adopting the NACS. Mark Camilleri, Jaguar’s Director of Electrification Services, said it best: “Tesla’s global charging network offers what our clients want—fast, reliable, and convenient charging.”
Following the successful launch of the Redmi K60 Ultra smartphone in China, Xiaomi is gearing up to introduce the Xiaomi 13T series to global markets on September 26. This time, Xiaomi has taken an intriguing approach, opting not to simply rebrand the Redmi K60 Ultra. Instead, they are enhancing the device to better suit the global audience and dubbing it the Xiaomi 13T Pro. Alongside this flagship offering, Xiaomi will also introduce the Xiaomi 13T, a more budget-friendly variant that doesn’t compromise on impressive specifications. Let’s delve into what we currently know about the Xiaomi 13T.
Desing & display
In terms of aesthetics, the Xiaomi 13 Pro will closely resemble the Redmi K60 Ultra, featuring a rectangular camera module on the rear housing three lens cutouts along with an LED flash. The device will maintain a semi-curved design on the back, ensuring comfortable grip, while retaining a flat frame for a sleek and ergonomic feel.
The phone’s outer frame might be made of metal, though some sources suggest it could be plastic. You’ll find the power and volume buttons on the right side, and the SIM card slot is at the bottom. The back of the phone is shiny for both the leaked black and green versions. Additionally, there’s a third color choice that will have a light blue finish made of vegan leather.
The Black and green color variants will measure 162.2 x 75.7 x 8.49 mm and weigh 197 g, while the vegan leather option will measure 162.2 x 75.7 x 8.62 mm and weigh 193 g.
Leaks suggest that the Xiaomi 13T has a 6.67-inch CrystalRes AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution of 2712 x 1220 pixels, offering a pixel density of 446dpi. The aspect ratio is expected to be 20:9, while the contrast ratio could reach an impressive 5,000,000:1. The display may support an adaptive refresh rate of 144Hz, with options for 30Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz. Brightness levels are rumored to peak at 2600nits (HBM) and 500nits (typical), providing vivid visuals. It might cover 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut in 10-bit, offering a palette of 68 billion colors and TrueDisplay technology. Additionally, unconfirmed reports suggest it could feature HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision support, with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for front protection.
Camera
The primary camera is rumored to feature a Leica 50MP wide-angle lens with optical image stabilization (OIS). It could incorporate a 1/1.28-inch IMX707 sensor with a 1.22μm pixel size, offering a 2.44μm 4-in-1 super-pixel capability. The lens is said to have a 24mm equivalent focal length and an f/1.9 aperture, supported by a 7P lens and autofocus.
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The device may also sport a 50MP Leica x2 telephoto lens with a pixel size of 0.61μm and a 50mm equivalent focal length, complemented by an f/1.9 aperture and autofocus. Additionally, there could be a Leica 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens with a pixel size of 1.12μm, equivalent to a 15mm focal length, and an f/2.2 aperture.
For selfies, the Xiaomi 13T might feature a 20MP front camera with a pixel size of 0.8μm, a 26mm equivalent focal length, and an f/2.2 aperture.
In terms of video capabilities, the device is rumored to support up to 4k video recording at 30fps. It could come equipped with various features such as two Leica photographic styles, Leica filters, a Master-Lens system (35/50/90mm), Adobe Camera RAW DNG support, Xiaomi Imaging Engine, Xiaomi ProCut, Xiaomi ProFocus, Ultra Night Video, 4K 30fps recording, and end-to-end HDR10+ up to 4K 30fps. Additionally, it may offer a Pro Video Editor for advanced video editing.
In Europe, the Xiaomi 13T might have Leica branding, but in other regions, it won’t. This means some areas may miss out on Leica features like special color enhancements and filters on their 13T.
Performance
The Xiaomi 13T is expected to come with a MediaTek Dimensity 8200-Ultra processor built on a TSMC 4nm process, featuring an octa-core configuration. This setup comprises one ARM Cortex-A78 core clocked at up to 3.1GHz, three ARM Cortex-A78 cores running at up to 3.0GHz, and four ARM Cortex-A55 cores with speeds of up to 2.0GHz. An ARM Mali-G610 GPU will handle the graphics side of things, with the inclusion of HyperEngine 6.0 technology.
For memory and storage, the device is rumored to offer 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It’s also expected to support dual 5G connectivity. Powering the Xiaomi 13 Pro could be a 5000mAh battery, complemented by 120W fast charging capabilities. However, a leaked unboxing video has revealed that it will come with a 67W charger in the box.
In terms of connectivity, the phone is expected to feature dual SIM card slots (nanoSIM + nanoSIM/eSIM) and run on Android 13. It may offer USB-C connectivity and support for wireless connections such as Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC.
The Xiaomi 13 Pro might meet IP68 standards for being water and dust-resistant. It could also have a fingerprint reader built into the display for security. Lastly, the smartphone is said to carry 5 years of software support with 4 major OS updates. This means that the smartphone will receive OS updates till Android 17.
Pricing
the Xiaomi 13T with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage will reportedly cost €700. An early listing from Romania has revealed that it will cost RON 3,299 ( $713) in the region. The Xiaomi 13T will be launching at a Berlin launch event scheduled for 26 September, so stay tuned.
Samsung has already started teasing the arrival of the Galaxy S23 FE in India. The company’s first-ever Fan Edition Galaxy Buds were spotted on the official website in Argentina. These aren’t the only two FE devices that the South Korean brand is gearing up for. There are also two Galaxy Tab FE models in tow. They will join the Tab S9 lineup that debuted in July this year. The devices first appeared in CAD-based leaked renders two months ago and their existence was almost confirmed last month. Now, the Tab S9 FE and S9 FE+ have surfaced in leaked marketing images.
The latest leak has been brought by Winfuture. The marketing images give us a better look at the upcoming FE tablets. The latest development is largely in line with the initial CAD-based renders except for one noticeable difference.
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE and S9 FE+ are seen with a metal unibody. The former looks smaller compared to the latter. The bezels on the front are asymmetrical and similar on both devices. The marketing renders reveal that the S-Pen will magnetically attach to the right edge of the tablets. There is no vertically running strip below the camera sensor on the back panel. The S9 FE has a single circular camera whereas the Plus model has dual sensors. Both lack an LED flash unit.
As for the core specifications, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE will have a 10.9-inch display whereas the FE+ is tipped to feature a 12.4-inch screen. Internally, both will reportedly be powered by a Exynos 1380 SoC. The FE model is tipped to pack up to 8GB RAM whereas the FE+ will max out at 12GB with both offering up to 256GB storage.
The new report also suggests that the Tab S9 FE and S9 FE+ will start at EUR 529 and EUR 699 respectively. There will also be a 5G version of the device that will cost EUR 100 more.
We are increasingly getting closer to the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy FE devices. After several leaks and rumors, the South Korean brand has officially started teasing the arrival of Galaxy S23 FE in India. Recently, Samsung announced Snapdragon 888 variant of the Galaxy S21 FE in the country. The company is yet to officially announce the launch date of the upcoming S23 FE but a recent leak revealed that it is expected to debut in the first half of October.
Samsung is teasing the upcoming Galaxy S23 FE as ‘The Epic One‘. The poster reveals three camera sensors. It is listed with a coming soon tag. Additionally, Amazon has also put up a dedicated microsite of the upcoming offering confirming its availability from the e-commerce platform. Apart from the aforementioned confirmation, the rest of the details including the exact launch and sale dates of the Galaxy S23 FE remain a mystery.
Leaks and rumors have already revealed plenty about the Galaxy S23 FE leaving nothing to the imagination. The recently leaked renders revealed a boxy design and a compact form factor. As for the core specifications the S23 FE is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynox 2200 processor under the hood. It will 4,500mAh battery cell with support for 25W wired and 15W wireless charging. It is rumored to feature a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP telephoto lens, and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle unit. The smartphone will be offered in Violet, Graphite, White, and Lime Green colors.
BYD India has achieved a significant milestone by delivering 200 units of its Atto 3 electric SUV in a single day across six major Indian cities. To celebrate this achievement, the company organized interactive events with customers, including entertainment with live music powered by the Atto 3’s V2L (Vehicle to Load) feature.
The V2L feature can power external devices or even a small room, showcasing the model’s capabilities. The events concluded with each customer receiving the keys to their new BYD Atto 3.
The Atto 3 was launched in India in October 2022 and has since received an encouraging response from customers. The mid-size electric SUV is based on BYD’s e-Platform 3.0 and features the company’s Blade battery technology.
The Atto 3 is powered by a single PMS electric motor tuned for 150 kW (201 bhp) and 310 Nm of torque. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.3 seconds and has a top speed of 160 km/h.
Likewise, the car is stuffed with a 60.48 kWh battery pack that offers an ARAI-certified range of 521 km on a single charge. It can be charged from 0 to 80% in 50 minutes using a DC fast charger.
It is also packed with a host of features, including a panoramic sunroof, NFC card key, V2L (Vehicle to Load), and a 12.8-inch adaptive rotating infotainment screen. The Atto 3 also comes with a Level 2 Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) that includes features such as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and automatic emergency braking.
The Atto 3 competes against the MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona Electric in the Indian market. It is locally assembled in India and priced at Rs. 34 lakh (ex-showroom).
AYANEO Slide Handheld Gaming PC with Full-Keyboard and AMD Ryzen 7 7840U Now Available for Pre-Order on IndiegogoThe performance and popularity of handheld gaming consoles are increasing every day. Naturally, this growing market has caught the attention of manufacturers. Today, those who want to purchase a compact handheld console have various models to choose from, such as the Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch (with the Switch 2 soon to be released), and the ROG Ally. Of course, we shouldn’t forget about Ayaneo, one of the mentioned manufacturers. The company has been a part of the market for a long time and has won over gamers with their handheld PC models. Now, they’ve launches a new member to their product line, the Ayaneo Slide. Here are the details…
Ayaneo Slide: The Future of Handheld Gaming is Here
Firstly, when we look at the design of the handheld, we encounter a slider design, as can be inferred from the name “Slide”. As someone who has been wanting to buy a handheld for a long time, I can say that having the option to use either a keyboard or a touchscreen is a very good choice. Additionally, this model offers the option to adjust the screen angle. This allows users to set the screen angle according to their preference, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience no matter where they are or how they are seated.
The Ayaneo Slide stands out not only for its design but also for its performance. It’s powered by AMD’s flagship processor, the Ryzen 7 7840U. We’ve recently seen this particular processor in some high-end laptop models. The 7840U features 8 cores and 16 threads, with a base clock of 3.3GHz. It can boost up to 5.1GHz on a single core and has 16MB of L3 cache. Additionally, the 7840U boasts a new integrated RDNA 3 graphics card called the Radeon 780M. This GPU comes with 12 CUs and a boost clock of 2.7GHz.
Of course, when talking about such a compact device, choosing the right processor isn’t the only consideration. To maintain high performance, it’s crucial to carefully think about cooling. Thankfully, the company is one step ahead in this regard. The Ayaneo Slide features a custom-made heat dissipation system, ensuring the device stays cool even during intense gameplay.
The device features a 6-inch IPS high-brightness wide color gamut IPS display. This promises vibrant visuals and sharp details, elevating the gaming experience. Also the Ayaneo Hyper Sound stereo dual speakers guarantee an auditory experience as good as the visual one. And that’s not all. Other key features of Ayaneo Slide:
6-inch 1080P high-brightness wide color gamut IPS floating screen
Master controller
Hall sensing joystick + Hall trigger
X-axis linear motor + six-axis gyroscope
AYANEO Hyper Sound stereo dual speakers
Abundant expansion interfaces
Fully upgraded AYASpace 2
Unfortunately, the price of the Ayaneo Slide remains uncertain for now. However, if you want to be notified when the product is released, you can click here to visit Ayaneo’s Indiegogo page.
Samsung’s Galaxy FE devices have been doing the rounds of the rumor mill lately. These include the Galaxy S23 FE, Tab S9 FE, Tab S9 FE+, and the Buds FE. While the FE versions of the smartphone and tablet is not new, this is the first time, the South Korean brand will announce the Fan Edition of its TWS earbuds. Ahead of the official launch, the upcoming offering has been listed on the company’s official website in Argentina revealing the device in all its glory along with full specifications.
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE surfaces in official listing
The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE have an in-ear design with a shark fin shape for a better and more secure fit. The earbuds are bundled with two sets of wingtips and three sets of ear tips for different sizes. The TWS earphones are offered in Graphite and Mystic White colors. Users can control various functions by tapping on the touch surface.
In terms of audio, the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE is equipped with two outer mics, one inner mic, and a new one-way speaker for a powerful bass. It features active noise cancellation (ANC) to eliminate any surrounding noise for a distraction-free listening experience. The audio device has a customizable equalizer. There are three levels of ambient sound mode for being aware of the surroundings without taking off the earbuds. The Galaxy Buds FE also features beamforming technology that automatically adjusts the user’s usage patterns to optimally pick up their voice. There is also a DNN solution that intelligently filters out background noise from the user’s voice.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds pack Auto Switch feature that seamlessly lets users switch the earbuds between other connected Galaxy devices. It will have a lost and found feature that will share the contact information of the owner with the person who finds the earbuds along with a lost and found message. Another handy feature is that the Buds FE will ring an alarm when the user leaves the headphones behind.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE are powered by a 479mAh battery unit with each earbud backed by a 60mAh cell that is claimed to offer a total battery life of 60 hours.
Xiaomi is reportedly working on a new WearOS smartwatch, which will be called the Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro. In addition to the leaks and certifications surrounding the device, Xiaomi has also filed three new trademarks with the EUIPO: MiHealthSleep+, MiHealthCare+, and MiHealthSports+.
The trademarks are listed with their specific name logos and are described as downloadable software applications. Based on this information, it is likely that these three trademarks are related to new health and fitness features that Xiaomi plans to launch alongside its upcoming WearOS smartwatch.
MiHealthSleep+ could be an app for sleep measurement and analysis, while MiHealthCare+ could offer overall body analysis and measurement. Likewise, MiHealthSports+ could bring the ability to monitor different sports modes and evaluate health stats in a single space.
It is important to note that these are just trademarks, and there is no guarantee that Xiaomi will actually release these features. However, the fact that the company is filing trademarks for them suggests that it is at least considering developing them.
Xiaomi is set to announce the Watch 2 Pro smartwatch on September 26. Leaks suggest that it will be powered by the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 processor, while Xiaomi has confirmed that it will run on WearOS.
Xiaomi is working on a new line of Redmi smartphones called the K70 series. It will be Redmi’s flagship offering, and a report by Xiaomiui suggests that the device may launch in December.
The launch date of the K70 series smartphones has been tipped in the MIUI 15 builds based on Android 14. The Redmi K70 series will likely comprise three different models, each with its own model number: Redmi K70 Pro (23117RK66C), Redmi K70 (2311DRK48C), and Redmi K70E (23113RKC6C). As a result, the builds are currently being tested on the China ROM for all three devices.
The internal MIUI 15 builds spotted by Xiaomiui for these models are MIUI-V15.0.0.2.UNLCNXM, MIUI-V15.0.0.2.UNKCNXM, and MIUI-V15.0.0.1.UNMCNXM, respectively.
Besides that, each model is rumored to be powered by a different processor. The K70 Pro was recently spotted on Geekbench with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. It managed to score 1100 points in the single-core test, and 5150 points in the multi-core test.
The Geekbench listing mentions ‘Wall’ as the chipset, which could likely with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. It has a peak clock speed of 3.19GHz. The listing also shows Android 14 OS out-of-the-box, and 16GB RAM, but there could be other memory options at launch.
Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 13 series in China yesterday. The lineup comprises the standard, pro, and pro plus variants. All three devices are expected to debut in the global markets in the future. Now as per a tipster, the Xiaomi sub-brand is reportedly working on a new device in the lineup. It will be a rebranded version of the existing Note 13 5G. Read on to know the details.
Redmi Note 13R Pro reportedly in the works
Redmi Note 13 5G will have the rebrand in China, Redmi Note 13R Pro with 64 Mpx camera. It may be also available globally. India very likely will get both 13 5G and 13R Pro (although IDK the second variant will have the same name as in China)
Xiaomi launched the Note 12R in June this year. Kacper Skrzypek reveals that Xiaomi is working on the Redmi Note 13R Pro. It is tipped to be a rebranded Note 13 5G in the home country. The smartphone is said to feature a 64MP main camera sensor. However, the rest of the core specifications remain a mystery for now.
Skrzypek also added that the Redmi Note 13R Pro will be available in India alongside the standard Note 13. However, it’s likely that the former will carry a different name in the country. As usual, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ and Pro variants will also arrive in India. The standard and pro models have already bagged BIS certifications.
The tipster also revealed that the Redmi Note 13 Pro may launch as a POCO phone in the global markets. The moniker is not known, but it is speculated to be the POCO X6 Pro.
The Redmi Note 13 Pro series arrives with significant upgrades compared to their predecessors. Both pack a 120Hz AMOLED display (the Pro+ has a curved screen) with an integrated fingerprint scanner, a 200MP main camera, and more. Meanwhile, the standard model also packs incremental upgrades including a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset and more.
Technology is an indispensable part of our lives. Today, we rely on it for everything from basic communication to financial transactions. In fact, some communities criticize people for relying too heavily on technology. Of course, as a tech enthusiast, I don’t agree with them, but what if they have a point? What if the miraculous devices that we use every day and make our lives easier could lead to our demise because we trust them too much? A court in the US is currently addressing this very question. A family is suing Google and others, alleging that the Maps app led their husband to his death. Here are the details…
The Lawsuit Targets Google Maps, Alleging Faulty Directions Caused Tragedy
In September 2022, a man named Philip Paxson tragically lost his life while attempting to cross a damaged bridge in North Carolina. The Paxson family has since filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming that despite the bridge having collapsed nine years ago, Google Maps still provided directions across it. A representative from Google stated that the company is investigating the allegations.
According to the lawsuit, Philip, a father of two, was returning home from his daughter’s friend’s ninth birthday party when the accident occurred. He was in an unfamiliar neighborhood at the time. His wife had earlier dropped off their two daughters at home and stayed back to help with cleaning, which was why Philip was alone in the car.
Notably, the warning signs indicating the bridge’s collapse had been removed by vandals, leaving no cautionary signals for drivers. In the lawsuit, three local companies were also sued, being held responsible for the bridge’s maintenance. Philip’s wife, Alicia Paxson, expressed her grief, saying, “Our daughters keep asking how and why their father died. I can’t find the words to explain it to them because even as an adult, I can’t comprehend how those responsible for the GPS directions and the bridge could show such disregard for human life.”
The Google spokesperson expressed deep sympathy, stating, “We deeply share the Paxson family’s pain. Our aim with Google Maps is to provide accurate navigation, and we are investigating this case.” The family’s lawyers mentioned that Philip trusted Google Maps for directions since he was unfamiliar with the local roads. They expected it to guide him safely back to his home, wife, and daughters.
Tragically, while driving cautiously on a rainy, dark night, Philip followed Google’s inaccurate directions without suspicion, leading him to what locals refer to as the “Bridge to Nowhere.” He subsequently fell into a stream and drowned. The lawsuit also points out that local residents had contacted Google multiple times since the bridge’s collapse in 2013, urging them to update their online maps.
Amazfit has launched its Cheetah smartwatch series in India after a teaser a few days ago. These smartwatches have all the cool features you’d expect from a top-notch smartwatch, and they also come with the Zepp Coach powered by AI, which is a helpful tool for runners to plan their training and race goals. Keep reading to learn more about these smartwatches.
Amazfit Cheetah (round/square) specs
Designed for all-day wear, the Amazfit Cheetah watch is lightweight with a fiber-reinforced polymer middle frame. It’s comfortable whether you’re at the office or working out. The Amazfit Cheetah Round has a 1.39-inch HD AMOLED display with a sharp 454×454 resolution and 326 PPI. It’s easy to read even in bright sunlight. The Amazfit Cheetah Square offers a 1.75-inch display with a remarkable 341 PPI, providing exceptional clarity.
Amazfit’s MaxTrack technology improves GPS accuracy, even in challenging environments. It supports six satellite systems and offers Offline Maps through the Zepp App for precise navigation during your runs. The Zepp Coach is your AI running coach that creates customized training plans for you and adjusts them according to your progress.
With enhanced Bluetooth connectivity through Zepp OS 2.0, you can connect to external devices and listen to music directly on your watch. Store up to 470 songs for on-the-go entertainment. You can also sync your run data with popular apps like Strava, Relive, and Adidas Running through the Zepp App. The Amazfit Cheetah Series supports over 150 sports modes, automatically recognizing various activities like running, walking, cycling, swimming, and more. The smartwatch offers a water-resistance grade of 5 ATM and is claimed to offer up to 14 days of battery life with typical use.
Price & availability
The Amazfit Cheetah is priced at INR 20,999 and comes in Speedster Grey. You can choose between Round and Square designs to match your style. Starting September 24, 2023, Indian consumers can purchase it on the company’s website and select offline stores of Helios and Just In Time.
Oraimo has announced a brand-new truly wireless earbuds in India. The model in question is the FreePods Lite model, which is a pair of budget wireless earbuds. So here are all the details regarding its specs and pricing.
Oraimo FreePods Lite Specs
Following the launch of the Oraimo FreePods 4, Oraimo has just released a new FreePods Lite TWS model. The new hearables arrive as the latest affordable earbuds from the brand, which promise to deliver an immersive audio experience on a budget. One of the most interesting aspects regarding the FreePods Lite is its 40 hours long battery life on a single full charge. Notably, these earbuds even support fast charging, with just 10 minutes of charging offering up to 2 hours of audio playback.
Talking about its design, the FreePods Lite features a sleek transparent design and a dual tone color hue. The Oraimo Sound App enhancements are also being offered, which aims to offer an improved listening experience to the user. Notably, the FreePods Lite adapts to the user’s unique hearing profile that guarantees customized audio.
Oraimo FreePods Lite Pricing & Availability
Oraimo has just been launched for an affordable price tag of just 799 INR (roughly 10 US Dollars). It has been unveiled in multiple color options, namely Icelake Blue, Nebula Blue, and Phantom Black. So for those interested, the FreePods Lite can be bought from the brand’s official website with a 12 month warranty or from Flipkart, a popular e-retailer in India.
Vertu, the luxury smartphone maker, recently unveiled the METAVERTU 2 at the Token2049 Singapore event. Like the first-gen METAVERTU, the new smartphone is designed for blockchain and Web3 enthusiasts, with a decentralized operating system (DOS) and enhanced security features. So let’s about the details here.
VERTU METAVERTU 2 Overview
The METAVERTU 2 comes with a number of new security features over its predecessor. One feature that I’m particularly interested in is the “unhackable” Secure Element (SE) chip. This chip generates bank-level encryption for signing, decryption, hardware-based random number generation, and Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZK) capability.
This means that users can be confident that their private keys and other sensitive data are always safe, even if the phone is lost or stolen.
Another important security feature of the METAVERTU 2 is its separate Decentralized Operating System (DOS). This OS is isolated from the Android operating system, which means that Web3 apps are protected from any vulnerabilities that may exist in the Android OS.
In addition to its security features, the METAVERTU 2 also offers a number of other features that make it a great choice for Web3 users. These include a built-in MPC wallet, which frees users from having to memorize mnemonic phrases and a dApp store where users can download and install the latest Web3 apps.
There’s also a new identity system called I-DID. It essentially binds the user’s mobile IMEI number with their Decentralized Identifiers (DID) which eliminates the need for repetitive registrations when accessing Web3 dApps.
Vertu has also tried to make the smartphone developer-friendly. It supports programmability through open protocols and provides access to APIs for various Layer 1 (L1) and Layer 2 (L2) protocols.
Developers can also utilize the I-DID Protocol to enhance security and combat attacks such as Sybil Attacks. Additionally, developers can publish their dApps on the dApp Store to attract users.
Besides this, Vertu has not yet announced the hardware specifications of the METAVERTU 2. Or has shared actual images of the smartphone. However, it is scheduled to be released in October 2023. Users can make a reservation for the METAVERTU 2 now and get a chance to win a Bitcoin Blind Box. No deposits are required for reservations.
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