The Xiaomi MIJIA Portable Electric Heating Cup 2 has been launched in China. The new heating cup is designed for business trips and can provide heating liquids up to 99ºC in 8 minutes. This affords the business traveler to be satisfied with the hygiene of the hot water or tea he consumes. The handy electric cup was released on Xiaomi Youpin.
The MIJIA portable electric heating cup 2 is the size of a regular thermos cup and it has a wired plug-in design. It is convenient to use the cup to meet your hot water/ tea drinking needs anytime. The electric heating cup is compact and can be easily carried around. It has a heating power of 300W and supports 6-level temperature adjustment between 45ºC and 99ºC. The cup has a volume of 350ml and it takes about 8 minutes to heat the water to 99ºC.
The Xiaomi MIJIA Portable Electric Heating Cup 2 does not use batteries. Rather, it is powered by 110/220V voltage. It is easier to carry the electric cup on overseas trips. It however supports multi-level constant temperature. It automatically enters the smart constant temperature mode after boiling the water. It can retain hotness for up to 12 hours, according to Xiaomi.
The electric cup has a double-layer vacuum insulation design for effective temperature retention. The inner tank of the electric cup is made of stainless steel and equipped with a breathable membrane plus a pressure relief valve. The pressure system can effectively eliminate the pressure in the tank during heating.
The Xiaomi MIJIA electric cup has a fuse and a bottom shell water-blocking structure. The electric cup is currently retailing only in China for 149 yuan (~$20). The product is available on Xiaomi Youpin. There are no indications yet on the global availability of the model.
The Airdopes Flex 454 ANC from boAt is the latest addition to their Airdopes Series of TWS earbuds. What sets the Airdopes Flex 454 ANC apart is its combination of style, functionality, and a good level of ANC.
boAt Airdopes Flex 454 ANC earbuds India
With an in-ear design and 10mm drivers, these earbuds promise a rich listening experience. But the real standout feature is boAt’s Signature Sound technology with Adaptive EQ modes, providing an immersive audio journey.
Noise won’t be a problem with the Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology, which can cut out distractions by up to 32 dB. The earbuds also boast quad-mic ENx Technology, ensuring crystal-clear call quality.
For those who need their earbuds to last, the Airdopes Flex 454 ANC delivers an impressive total playtime of 60 hours. Plus, it supports fast charging – just 10 minutes of charge can give you up to 240 minutes of playback.
These earbuds are packed with features like in-ear detection, Ambient mode, and multi-point connectivity. They’re also rated IPX5 for water resistance, so you can wear them during your workouts without worry. Tech specs include Bluetooth v5.3, touch controls, a low latency of 60ms in BEAST Mode, and Type-C charging.
Price & availability
The boAt Airdopes Flex 454 ANC, priced at an introductory rate of Rs. 1999, is available in Gunmetal Black and Zinc White colors. These earbuds will hit the shelves on Amazon.in and Flipkart starting September 20th, at 12 PM.
Apple continues to expand its wearable product line. In line with this, the company recently introduced the iPhone 15 series and the Apple Watch Series 9 models alon with Apple Watch Ultra 2 at an event. The US tech giant is already winning over users with its wearable technologies and the health tracking features they bring. For this reason, the Watch Series 9 is also expected to achieve strong sales. However, the company is not satisfied with this. Here are the details…
Apple Taps Veteran Chip Executive to Lead Glucose Tracker Project
Apple is one of the world’s largest companies, with tens of thousands of employees. This allows the company to bring together the world’s most talented teams to create technological marvels. Now, with an important appointment, work is beginning on a feature that could revolutionize health technologies. According to a recent announcement, Apple has appointed Tim Millet, its vice president of platform architecture, as the new leader of its team developing a noninvasive blood sugar monitor.
Millet takes over the project after it was left without a dedicated head for several months following the death of scientist Bill Athas at the end of last year. Millet is a veteran of Apple, having worked at the company for about 19 years. He has held a variety of engineering and management positions, including leading the development of the A-series chips for the iPhone and iPad.
He is also a member of the Apple Health team, which is responsible for developing the company’s health-related products and services. Apple has been working on the glucose tracker project for several years, but it has faced challenges in developing a device that is both accurate and affordable. The company has also had to navigate regulatory hurdles, from various authorities.
It is unclear when Apple plans to release a glucose tracker. However, the company’s decision to appoint Millet as the project leader suggests that it is making progress and is committed to bringing the device to market.
Xiaomi has released four electric heaters in China under the MIJIA brand. The new products are the Xiaomi MIJIA baseboard electric heater 2, the MIJIA graphene baseboard heater 2, the MIJIA air heater, and the MIJIA Graphene air heater. The four new electric heaters also coincided with the launch of the MIJIA Electric Cup 2.
The MIJIA Baseboard Electric Heater 2 has a heating power of 2200W and can accomplish instant heating in seconds. It supports 1100W and 2200W two-speed heating, while the heater supports IPX4 waterproof protection. The MIJIA baseboard electric heater 2 can be used to dry clothes.
The MIJIA Graphene Baseboard Electric Heater 2 is equipped with graphene materials for more efficient heat dissipation, compared to the baseboard electric heater 2. It has a digital display LED screen and an intelligent temperature control system for monitoring the heating process. The Graphene Baseboard electric heater 2 supports Xiaoai voice and MIJIA app control.
The Xiaomi MIJIA Heater is rated 2000W and supports a 70º wide-angle swing head for air supply. It can be used for heating and clothes drying. The last model unveiled is the Xiaomi MIJIA Graphene Air Heater. It features intelligent voice control together with the MIJIA app support. This means that you can remotely turn on and turn off the heater, set the timer, adjust the temperature, and even set a child lock for safety.
The new set of MIJIA electric heaters is now available in China with a starting price of 199 yuan (~$27). There are no indications yet on the availability of the new MIJIA electric heaters in overseas markets.
After the recent launch of the Crossbeats Groov Buds TWS earbuds in the Indian market, the domestic brand has now launched a new smartwatch in the country called the Crossbeats Monarch. This new smartwatch comes with a round AMOLED display which is bright enough to be clearly visible even under direct sunlight. Keep reading to know more about the smartwatch.
Crossbeats Monarch smartwatch specs
The Monarch smartwatch offers a 1.43-inch AMOLED Display with a sharp 360 x 360 resolution and a brightness of 700 nits, ensuring crystal-clear visibility even in direct sunlight. The always-on display feature is also available.
Available in four chic colors – Black, Gold, Silver with Green Bezel, and Silver – the Monarch Smartwatch is designed to suit all tastes. Its dual-tone ceramic bezel and stainless-steel strap give it a sleek and sophisticated look.
But it’s not just about looks; this smartwatch offers seamless connectivity with Bluetooth Calling, powered by ClearComm technology. You can multitask effortlessly with the voice assistant. And with a robust 240 mAh battery, it offers up to 10 days of playtime and 20 days on standby.
Designed for modern millennials who love both sports and style, the Monarch Smartwatch features an aerospace metal case and water resistance, guaranteeing durability. It packs AI health tracking and an impressive 125 sports modes to keep you in shape and track your progress in real-time. Plus, it integrates with voice assistants like Siri and OK Google.
Customization is key with over 150 fashionable watch faces to choose from. When it comes to health tracking, the 4th gen biosensor chip ensures accurate monitoring of your heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2 levels, and sleep patterns.
Price & availability
The Monarch Smartwatch is priced at INR 2,999, and it is currently available to buy on the brand’s website.
Apple has announced that it will release a software update for iPhone 12 users in France after the country’s radiation watchdog raised concerns about the device’s emissions.
The French National Frequency Agency (ANFR) said that tests showed that the iPhone 12 emits electromagnetic waves that are above European standards. As a result, the ANFR ordered Apple to halt sales of the model in France and resolve the issue within two weeks or face a recall.
Apple has disputed the ANFR’s findings, saying that the iPhone 12 is safe and has been certified in countries around the world. However, the company has agreed to issue a software update to address the concerns raised by the French regulator.
The software update is expected to be released in the coming weeks. It is not yet clear what specific changes the update will make, but it is likely to involve adjusting the way that the iPhone 12 handles radio waves.
The French regulator ANFR said that it would test the software update to see if it makes a difference to the electromagnetic waves the device emits. If it does, the regulator said that it would bring the model into compliance with European standards and lift the marketing withdrawal order.
The radiation concerns surrounding the iPhone 12 have also raised concerns in other European countries. Belgium, Germany, and Italy have all said that they are reviewing the situation. It is possible that other countries may also require Apple to issue a software update for the iPhone 12.
Apple is already phasing out the iPhone 12, which was released in 2020. The company announced its new iPhone 15 lineup on Tuesday, and the iPhone 12 is no longer being sold. However, the software update will be available to all iPhone 12 users in France, regardless of when they purchased their device.
BYD continues to expand its electric vehicle family. The company, which recently launched the Dolphin model in Japan to show its success in China in other markets, has now officially launched the eagerly awaited Yuan Plus Champion Edition (Atto 3). The new EV is an upgraded version of the popular Yuan Plus electric SUV, and it features a number of new design and technology features. Here are the details…
BYD Yuan Plus Champion Edition Officially Launched in China
BYD recently launched the Yuan Plus Champion Edition. The new vehicle is an upgraded version of the popular Yuan Plus electric SUV. For those who may be confused, the vehicle is called Yuan Plus in China. It is known as BYD Atto 3 in international markets. This means that the name of the vehicle may vary depending on your region.
The exterior of the Yuan Plus Champion Edition is largely unchanged from the standard model, but it does get two new exterior colors: Oxygen Blue and Rhythmic Purple. The vehicle also gets a new light luxury beige interior, which is available in two-tone. In terms of technology, the Yuan Plus Champion Edition gets a number of upgrades, including a new 15.6-inch central control screen, a new DiLink 4.0 (4G) intelligent network connection system, and a new 3D transparent panoramic image.
The vehicle also gets front seats with ventilation and heating, privacy glass (rear doors and rear doors), and intelligent power on and off. The Yuan Plus Champion Edition is powered by a front-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor, with a maximum power of 150kW and a peak torque of 310N·m. It takes 7.3 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100km/h. In terms of battery life, the new vehicle offers two different battery capacity versions: 49.92kWh and 60.48kWh, with corresponding ranges of 430km and 510km.
The BYD Yuan Plus Champion Edition is priced starting at 135,800 yuan (about US$20,000). The vehicle is available in five versions: 430 Km Leading, 430 Km Exceeding, 510 Km Leading, 510 Km Exceeding, and 510 Km Premium. The launch of the Yuan Plus Champion Edition is a significant milestone for BYD.
The vehicle is the first in the company’s new Champion Edition series, which will be aimed at the high-end market. The Yuan Plus Champion Edition is also a strong contender in the compact electric SUV segment, and it is expected to be popular with consumers in China and other markets.
Electric Bikes are becoming more and more mainstream day-by-day. Cube’s new Longtail Hybrid electric cargo bike is another new option that offers a compelling alternative, especially for families. This German-made bike is engineered not to just carry groceries or luggage but also your kids.
You can add more storage down the sides and front of the bike
The Longtail Hybrid stands out for its customizable rear luggage rack. It can securely fit two child seats for kids up to three years old. For older children, up to seven years, there’s an option to attach a bench-style seat with floorboards. The rear rack can handle up to 40 kilograms, and you can add more storage on the sides and front, increasing your total carry capacity by 30 kilograms.
Under the hood, the bike uses Bosch’s fourth-generation Performance Line CX motor, capable of tackling steep hills thanks to its high torque. A removable 725 watt-hour Bosch battery ensures long-lasting power for extended commutes. While the bike doesn’t offer suspension, it does feature reliable 26-inch Schwalbe tires and Magura hydraulic disc brakes for a safe ride.
At a starting price of around $4,081, the Longtail Hybrid offers busy families an eco-friendly and practical transportation solution. So before you consider another car, take a look at Cube’s latest offering; it could be just what your urban family needs.
Xiaomi introduced a new hassle-free service aka ‘Pick Mi Up’ service in India. The service is aimed at facilitating customers and potential buyers who would want to repair their devices or try a new device before buying. It is a pick-and-drop service from the company. The user can benefit from the service using the Xiaomi Service+ app.
At #XiaomiIndia, your convenience matters. Our home pick-up service for #Xiaomi and #Redmi devices brings top-notch services to you.
Xiaomi Service+ app offers several other facilities including scheduling appointments, live chat with a bot or agent, finding a service center, using self-help resources, checking warranty information, price quotation, and much more. The app is available for download from the Google Play Store.
After downloading the app, the user must log in and enter all the regular details about the device you would want to get serviced. A ticked will be generated to initiate and process the repair.
While announcing the service, Xiaomi said:
We’re committed to enhancing the convenience of our users’ lives at Xiaomi. Introducing #PickMIup, an exclusive home pick-up service tailored for Xiaomi smartphones!
Through #PickMIup, we’re delivering our exceptional service directly to our users’ homes, ensuring they experience effortless device support and repairs without the need to step outside.
Purism has announced the Librem 11 – its first foray into tablet manufacturing. The Librem 11 is an 11.5-inch Linux tablet that uses Purism’s secure PureBoot technology focused on privacy. The new slate runs on the Debian-based (Linux) PureOS from the box.
The Purism debut tablet comes with features that a decent for starters. It offers a balance between performance and power efficiency. The Librem 11 has an AMOLED display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels and a 60Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Intel N5100 Quad Core CPU and Intel UHD Graphics. The slate has an 8GB LPDDR4 (soldered) memory and 1TB NVMe storage. The tablet weighs 560g and is priced within the $1000 band.
The Purism Librem 11 slate has two USB 3.1 Type-C inputs and a 3.5mm audio/ mic jack. The USB-C input supports both power delivery and charging. A microSD card slot is also available on the tablet, as well as a fingerprint reader. The gadget is equipped with the Intel AX201 Wi-Fi 6 for wireless connectivity and the Intel 9460 Bluetooth 5 chipset for Bluetooth connectivity. The Librem 11 comes with a dual camera setup including a 5MP auto-focus rear camera. Purism included a keyboard and stylus pen as part of the bundled accessories of the Librem 11.
The Purism Librem 11 bundled keyboard is connected via USB to the tablet and does not support wireless operation. The keys are uniformly covered and this prevents dust from getting under them. The design of the keyboard also limits the risk of wobbly buttons. The stylus pen can be charged via USB-C and features 4096 pressure levels and tilt support. The pen magnetically attaches the stylus to the top edge of the tablet. The Purism Librem 11 is available for purchase from the Purism website and is priced at $999.
Google released its Pixel Watch smartwatch last year, and it’s been a popular choice for Android users. But there’s one big downside: if your Pixel Watch screen breaks, Google can’t officially repair it. Google has confirmed that the Pixel Watch display is not repairable. This means that if you accidentally damage your screen, you’ll need to replace the entire device.
Google’s refusal to repair cracked Pixel Watch screens has been met with widespread criticism, with users taking to Reddit and the Google support page to complain.
TheVerge obtained a copy of a conversation between a customer and Google support, in which the customer was told that the company “doesn’t have any repair centers or service centers” for the Pixel Watch. Google’s hardware warranty page also specifies that cracked screens are not covered.
Moreover, a spokesperson for Google confirmed to TheVerge that the company has no repair option for the Pixel Watch at this time. The spokesperson explained:
At this moment, we don’t have any repair option for the Google Pixel Watch. If your watch is damaged, you can contact the Google Pixel Watch Customer Support Team to check your replacement options.
Google does not officially sell replacement screens for the Pixel Watch, and third-party options are also unavailable. Additionally, the Pixel Watch’s limited warranty does not cover damage caused by accidental drops or strikes.
This lack of repairability has frustrated many Pixel Watch owners, who have taken to social media to complain about broken screens and Google’s inability to help.
“I dropped my Pixel Watch and the screen cracked,” one Redditor wrote. “I contacted Google support and they said they couldn’t help me.”
Google partners with iFixit for Pixel repairs, and iFixit has even published a guide on how to replace a cracked Pixel Watch screen. However, iFixit does not sell replacement screens, so Pixel Watch owners would have to buy a used Pixel Watch for a replacement part.
This is a major problem for Pixel Watch owners, as the device features a domed glass display that is more prone to cracking than other smartwatches. Thus, Google must address this repairability issue at any conditions.
Another huge step has been taken with regard to TikTok, the Irish Data Protection Commission has imposed a €345 million ($368 million) fine for violating General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules. This news comes months after the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) fined TikTok £12.7 million ($15.75 million) for similar reasons.
The platform also allowed Children’s accounts to pair with Adult accounts
The root of the issue lies in how TikTok manages the personal data of its younger users, specifically those aged between 13 and 17. According to the regulator, TikTok defaulted these accounts to “public,” making their profiles and videos freely accessible to anyone. This setting, along with the absence of opt-in measures for features like Duet and Stitch, exposed young users to potential risks. Moreover, the platform also permitted children’s accounts to pair with adult accounts without validation, thereby further compromising their safety.
While TikTok is not the first social media platform to face scrutiny over data protection issues, its violations raise broader questions about the online safety of minors. The regulatory bodies’ active steps in penalizing TikTok send a strong message to all social media platforms to better safeguard young users. Unlike previous cases involving adult users, the focus here is on a vulnerable population who may not fully understand the implications of their online activities.
Though the Irish Data Protection Commission did not specifically investigate TikTok’s practices concerning kids under 13, its actions bring attention to the overall lack of secure measures for minors across the digital world. This highlights the urgency for not just TikTok but all online platforms to enforce stronger safety measures for their underage user base.
Huawei held a mega event in Barcelona this week, announcing a range of new products. We saw a new Watch Ultimate in gold edition alongside Freebuds Pro 3 and Eyewear 2. The company also launched the MatePad 11.5 in a new PaperMatte version, which aims to be healthier for your eyes. The tablet brings an 11.5-inch 2.2K LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The slate also packs the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset under the hood. Here are the details.
The new Huawei MatePad 11.5 has a new nano-etched screen coating that provides a paper-like feel, reduced glare, and less eye strain. It also offers a more natural writing experience with the second-generation M-Pencil stylus. The tablet brings an LCD screen 11.5-inch display with a 2.2K resolution. It refreshes between 60Hz and 120Hz. The slate measures only 6.85mm thick and weighs 499g.
Apart from this, the Mate 11.5 PaperMatte edition brings the same specifications as the standard model. You get a 4G Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Running HarmonyOS 3.1 on the software front, the tablet supports features like Group collaboration, Smart Multi-window, and easy data sharing through SuperHub.
In the camera department, the Huawei slate brings a 13MP shooter on the rear and an 8MP camera on the front. It packs a 7,700 mAh battery with support for 22.5W charging over USB-C.
The Huawei MatePad 11.5 PaperMatte Edition will be available for purchase on September 19th, priced at £399.99 ($427). It will be offered in Space Grey color only and can be purchased through the official Huawei website.
If you follow technology and Gizmochina closely, you’ve heard of Thunderbolt many times by now. If you haven’t heard of it or don’t know what it is, Thunderbolt is a high-speed input/output technology developed by Intel. It combines the features of several other technologies, including USB, DisplayPort, and PCIe, into a single connector and cable.
This makes it possible to connect a wide variety of devices to a computer with a single port, such as the popular Type-C port. Now, Intel has announced Thunderbolt 5, the next generation of its high-speed connectivity standard. Here are the details…
Thunderbolt 5: The Next Generation of High-Speed Connectivity
Thunderbolt 5 will deliver 80 Gbps of bi-directional bandwidth, which is twice the speed of Thunderbolt 4. It will also support Bandwidth Boost, which can temporarily increase the bandwidth to 120 Gbps for video-intensive applications. In addition to its increased speed, Thunderbolt 5 also doubles the PCI Express data throughput for faster storage and external graphics.
It is also built on industry standards including USB4 V2, DisplayPort 2.1, and PCI Express Gen 4, making it fully compatible with previous versions of Thunderbolt and USB. Thunderbolt 5 is also designed to be more power efficient than previous versions. It can deliver up to 240 watts of power, which is enough to charge a laptop or power an external GPU.
The bandwidth needs of content creators, gamers, and professionals are increasing significantly. These users want high-resolution displays and low-latency visuals while working with increasingly larger video and data files. Thunderbolt 5 has been designed to meet these needs, providing the performance and bandwidth required for the most demanding applications.
Each year, Samsung releases a special series of foldable smartphones in China to support charitable causes. This year also, they’ve partnered with China Telecom to launch the Samsung W24 and W24 Flip.
Samsung W24 & W24 Flip specs
It is worth pointing out that the Samsung W24 Flip and W24 Fold are essentially China-exclusive, luxurious versions of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5. Therefore, they also share the spec sheet. Both the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 pack the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy processor under the hood.
In terms of aesthetics, the W24 flaunts a high-end gold frame and a gray color scheme, while the W24 Flip sports a black-and-white color combination with a gold frame design. Both models feature armored aluminum frames and UTG glass screens for added durability. Additionally, the logo on the back of the device says “Heart for the World”.
The W24 boasts a 6.2-inch external screen and a 7.6-inch internal screen, both with peak brightness levels of 1750 nits and a 120Hz high refresh rate. The internal screen offers 2176 x 1812 pixels, and the external screen delivers 2316 x 904 pixels. Its sturdy build includes ultra-closed Seiko hinges, and its camera setup features a 10-megapixel front lens, a 4-megapixel under-screen lens, a rear 50-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 10-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. The device supports 3x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom, and the 4400mAh battery ensures long-lasting usage with 25W wired charging.
The W24 Flip features a 6.7-inch internal screen with a peak brightness of 1750 nits, adaptive high refresh rates ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz, and a resolution of 2640 x 1080. Its external screen is a compact 3.4 inches with a peak brightness of 1600 nits, a 60Hz refresh rate, and a resolution of 720 x 748. It includes a 10-megapixel front lens and a rear camera setup with a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens and an ultra-wide-angle lens, supporting 10x digital zoom. The 3700mAh battery and 25W wired charging ensure reliable performance.
Price & availability
The Samsung W24 with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage has a price tag of 15,999 yuan ($2,198). On the other hand, the W24 Flip with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage will cost 9,999 yuan ($1,374). These smartphones are available for reservation until September 21st, with sales commencing on September 22nd. Early reservations come with enticing gifts, including trade-in discounts, Galaxy Buds2 Pro earphones, or convenient interest-free installment plans.
Redmi is ready to launch the new line of Note smartphones on September 21. The new Redmi Note 13 series includes the Note 13, Note 13 Pro, and the higher-end Note 13 Pro+. The Xiaomi sub-brand has already confirmed many specifications of these phones through teasers. And while we wait for the official debut, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ has now been spotted on the Geekbench website with the Dimensity 7200 Ultra chip. Here are the details.
The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site with model number 23090RA98C. The smartphone runs MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra SoC under the hood, which Redmi already confirmed through a recent teaser. To give you an idea, the SoC has an octa-core architecture and is based on TSMC’s 4nm process node. It gets two ARM Cortex A715 cores clocked at 2.8GHz and six Cortex A510 cores ticking at 2GHz. The chipset also features Mali-G610 GPU for graphics. There’s also support for both LPDDR4x and LPDDR5 RAM.
Geekbench reveals the Note 13 Pro+ runs Android 13 on the software front and packs 16GB of RAM. This is likely the highest RAM variant and Xiaomi may bring an 8GB variant as well. The handset has scored 1,122 points in Geekbench’s single-core test and its multi-core test score is 2,636 points. The numbers are not bad considering the SoC inside the phone is mid-range at best.
Elsewhere, the handset is confirmed to feature a 200MP Samsung HP3 1/1.4-inch camera sensor with f/1.65 aperture. As per a TENAA listing, the Note 13 Pro+ should get a 6.67-inch OLED display with 2,712 x 1,220 pixels resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. The handset could pack a 5,000mAh battery with support for 67W charging.
Infinix launched the Note 30 VIP smartphone in June this year. Now the brand has announced a limited edition variant of the device. It is called the Infinix Note 30 VIP Racing Edition. The phone is launched in partnership with BMW Group’s Designworks. The smartphone’s design features racing elements to represent speed. The Note 30 VIP Racing Edition comes with a host of customizations. Read on to know more below.
Infinix Note 30 VIP Racing Edition specifications
The Infinix Note 30 VIP Racing Edition features a light band in BMW’s iconic tri-colour. It has a 3D Leather Lightning technology that uses polyurethane for light transmission allowing the tri-colour to shine. The different light bands symbolize speed, performance, and power. They are inspired by a digital racing dashboard. The smartphone also has a leather-textured back panel with small embossed triangles for a better grip. The camera sensors, LED flash unit, and even the frame are accentuated in Red colour.
Aside from cosmetic changes, the Infinix Note 30 VIP Racing Edition runs on a customized operating system UI. It includes Apple’s Dynamic Island-inspired Magic Ring feature for the caller screen.
Additionally, the Infinix Note 30 VIP Racing Edition comes with BMW-themed goodies. These include a customized retail box. customized 15W wireless charger, a TWS, a key chain, and a VIP card. The VIP card is said to offer enhanced after-sales support to the user.
The core specifications of the Infinix Note 30 VIP Racing Edition remain the same as the regular variants. This includes a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and JBL-tuned speakers. The smartphone is powered by a Dimensity 8050 processor coupled with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. It is backed by a 5,000mAh cell with support for 68W wired and 50W wireless charging. The Note 30 VIP Racing Edition has 108MP and two 2MP rear cameras and a 32MP selfie snapper.
The Infinix Note 30 VIP Racing Edition carries a price tag of $315. To recall, the standard version with 12GB+256GB RAM and storage costs $299.
The security of our personal data is undoubtedly one of the biggest problems of our time. The problem is so great today that even if you don’t use a smartphone, computer, or social media, your information is probably not safe. However, if you’re not on a comprehensive tech detox and you use an Android phone, you may want to read our news more carefully. According to a video released recently, Android’s App pinning feature has a potential flaw that could expose credit card information. Here are the details…
How to Protect Your Credit Card Information from Android’s App Pinning Flaw
If you’re an iOS user like me, or an Android user who doesn’t know about it, the app pinning feature allows you to lock an app to your screen so that only that app can be used. This can be useful for a variety of situations, such as giving someone else your phone to use, but you only want them to be able to use a specific app, etc. If you’re wondering why you’ve never heard of this feature before, it’s probably because it’s not automatically turned on for Android devices.
However, according to recent information, a flaw in the app pinning feature could be problematic in very specific use cases and could lead to the theft of your credit card information. Don’t worry too much, though. To exploit the flaw, an attacker would need to physically access the victim’s device and have them enable the following settings:
App pinning
“Ask for PIN before unpinning”
“Require device unlock for NFC”
Once these settings are enabled, the attacker could pin an app that contains credit card information, such as Google Pay. Then, if the victim closes the app, the attacker could use NFC to read the credit card information from the device. I understand that this issue is a bit complex. Fortunately, you can watch the video for a better understanding.
Of course, it’s easy to avoid this specific issue. All you need to do is go to the settings on your Android phone and turn off the app pinning feature. To do this, follow these steps:
To disable app pinning on Android, follow these steps:
In a bid to protect European Union (EU) producers from what it perceives as an influx of competitively priced Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) propped up by state subsidies, the European Commission has initiated an investigation that could potentially lead to punitive tariffs. This move comes as the Chinese share of the European EV market has surged to 8% this year, sparking concerns of unfair competition.
“Global markets are now flooded with cheaper electric cars. And their price is kept artificially low by huge state subsidies,” declared European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during her annual address to the EU parliament. This announcement is seen by many in Brussels as part of her bid for re-appointment for a second term.
The investigation, expected to last up to 13 months, aims to evaluate whether Chinese EVs are benefiting from subsidies provided by the Chinese government, thus gaining an unfair advantage over European counterparts. EU producers have expressed growing unease about this influx of Chinese EVs and are concerned about the potential impact on their market share.
The Chinese electric vehicle industry has witnessed substantial growth in recent years, driven in part by generous government subsidies and incentives aimed at promoting the adoption of green technologies. These incentives have significantly reduced the cost of Chinese EVs, making them more attractive to consumers in the EU market.
The European Commission’s move to investigate Chinese EVs echoes similar actions taken against other industries in the past, such as the ongoing trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs with the United States. If the investigation reveals that Chinese EVs are indeed benefiting from unfair subsidies, it could lead to the imposition of tariffs to level the playing field.
China, for its part, has defended its policies, emphasizing its commitment to sustainable transportation and reducing carbon emissions. However, it remains to be seen how the Chinese government will respond to the EU’s investigation and potential tariff considerations.
The outcome of this investigation will have significant implications for the European electric vehicle market, with the potential to either safeguard the interests of EU producers or maintain the influx of competitively priced Chinese EVs. As global competition in the electric vehicle industry intensifies, this issue underscores the challenges faced by both European and Chinese manufacturers in navigating international trade dynamics while striving to achieve sustainability goals.
Europe’s Electric Vehicle Market:
As the electric vehicle (EV) revolution accelerates, Europe has emerged as a thriving hub for electric mobility. With stringent emissions regulations, government incentives, and a rapidly expanding charging infrastructure, the continent’s EV market has witnessed remarkable growth.
Europe’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions has led to the rapid expansion of its EV market. Stringent emissions regulations have pushed automakers to introduce a wide array of electric models. Government incentives, such as tax breaks and subsidies, have made EVs more appealing to consumers, contributing to their rising popularity.
Among the top players in Europe’s EV market, Tesla reigns as a global leader. Notably, it’s followed closely by traditional giants like Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, Renault, and Mercedes-Benz. These automakers have diversified their portfolios with impressive electric models, catering to various consumer preferences.
Despite its growth, Europe’s EV market faces challenges. There’s a need for continued investment in charging infrastructure to alleviate range anxiety. Additionally, addressing the limitations of the electric vehicle range remains a priority for the industry. With these developments, Europe is poised to remain a key player in the global transition to electric mobility.
The Korean giant is not so far away from launching a slew of new smart devices including phones, tablets, and a new Galaxy Buds FE TWS. Among the list of upcoming Samsung smartphones, we have the Galaxy S23 Fan Edition (FE) which has already appeared in multiple leaks and rumors. The smartphone today is inadvertently confirmed by Samsung as it gets listed on the Spanish Samsung Pay website.
We are not sure whether the launch date for the smartphone is just around the corner, or if the engineers are just testing things for now. It is surprising to see the new Fan Edition smartphone in the list of Samsung Pay.
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Specs and Features (Expected)
The new smartphone from Samsung is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy Buds FE. However, the smartphone is expected to arrive with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynos 2200 in respective regions. A 6.3-inch display with having 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution will be present with a color depth of 16 million colors.
It is expected to come with a 4370 mAh battery and 25W fast charging. The smartphone will house a triple-rear camera module featuring a 50MP primary sensor an 8MP sensor and another 2MP lens. On the front, the smartphone will feature a 10MP sensor. It will come in 128/256GB storage and 6/8GB RAM variants.
As per the TENAA listing, the Galaxy S23 FE measures 76.5 x 158.0 x 8.2 mm in size and weighs 210 grams.
It is tipped to carry a price tag of Rs 54,999. There’s quite a possibility of its release in October, but we won’t be surprised if it launches this month.
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