The AYANEO Pocket Air is a Dimensity 1200 SoC-powered handheld gaming console that was unveiled back in July. The initial plans were to make it available for pre-order in July only and begin shipping in August. But with the month of August ending, the brand has revealed its refreshed timelines for the console.
According to their recent announcement, the brand will start selling the console on September 6th at 12:00 UTC. They plan to send the console to Indiegogo supporters by the end of September. Now, when it comes to the cost, AYANEO is offering an Early Bird price of $279 for the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model. Once the early bird units run out, backers on Indiegogo will have to pay $299 for the gaming handheld.
Moreover, the Pocket Air with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage will go for $329 (early bird), or you can get one with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage for $399 (early bird). However, it’s worth mentioning that these prices will go up by $50 once AYANEO runs out of Early Bird units.
AYANEO Pocket Air specs
The AYANEO Pocket Air features a 5.5-inch 1080P AMOLED display with wide viewing angles and an impressive color gamut range. It boasts a pixel density of 404 PPI, covering 185% sRGB color gamut volume, 109% NTSC color gamut volume, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and 96% Adobe RGB color gamut. Under the hood, it’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 CPU and offers memory configurations of 6 or 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and storage options of 128 or 256GB UFS 3.1.
In terms of design, it sports an elegant Retro White color scheme and incorporates an X8-level air-cooled cooling system for efficient heat dissipation. The device is equipped with a large 7350mAh battery for extended gaming sessions. It features a Master controller for Android, a hall-sensing joystick, Hall triggers, and an X-axis linear motor for precise tactile feedback. Additionally, it comes with dual six-axis gyroscopes for accurate motion tracking.
Unique features include the SoundTap+Magic Sound Vibration System. Connectivity options comprise a full-featured USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port, a USB Type-C charging port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and slots for Nano-SIM and Micro SD cards. A fingerprint reader is integrated into the power key. The device measures 224 x 89.5 x 17mm and weighs 380g. It connects via Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 and supports 4G/LTE across mainstream global bands. The AYANEO Pocket Air runs on Android 12 and features a customized desktop launcher called AYA Space.
Infinix’s latest gaming-focused smartphone, the GT 10 Pro, was launched in India earlier in August to much fanfare. The handset offered solid specifications for under ₹20,000, and many were impressed with its flashy design. However, the GT 10 Pro is no longer available at its launch price. Infinix has quietly increased the price by ₹1,000.
The Infinix GT 10 Pro was launched in India for ₹19,999. The price remained the same when it first went on sale on August 10. But as of writing this, the phone is listed on Flipkart for ₹20,999. Twitter/X user Yash (@i_hsay) tipped us off about this unannounced price increase, claiming Infinix has done this before with other smartphones.
Infinix has not given a reason for the price increase. It is unusual for companies to raise the prices of their products after they have been released, but it does happen sometimes. For example, Nothing last year increased the price of Ear (1) price from $99 to $150, citing rising inflation and a weaker British pound as reasons.
In the case of the Infinix GT 10 Pro, we haven’t received any justification from the brand. The company might be trying to offset the increasing costs of components, or perhaps it’s just an attempt to maximize profit margins on the smartphone.
It’s worth noting the Rs. 1000 increase in the price does not make the Infinix GT 10 Pro a bad phone. With a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 108MP primary camera, the handset is still a good option in its price range. Not to mention, the GT 10 Pro’s Dimensity 8050 chip and flashy design make it an affordable Nothing Phone (2) alternative.
Oppo is gearing up to introduce several new devices in the Indian market over the next few weeks. The company has already made it known that the Find N3 Flip is on its way, and we’ve previously informed you about their intentions to release a fresh tablet and the Oppo A38. Tipster Mukul Sharma has said that the brand will also be debuting the Oppo Enco M33 earbuds soon.
As per a tweet by Mukul, the Oppo Enco M33 will be launching alongside the Oppo A38. The tipster earlier said that the A38 smartphone will debut in India in September only. For those unaware, the Oppo Enco M33 neckband earbuds were launched in China earlier this month. Basically, they are a rebrand of the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 earbuds. You can also expect them to be priced similarly to the Bullets Wireless Z2. Keep reading for the specifications and features of the Oppo Enco M33 earbuds.
Oppo Enco M33 earbuds specs
The OPPO Enco M33’s active noise cancellation can reduce ambient noise by an impressive 45dB, while the audio quality is top-notch, thanks to its sizeable 12.4mm dynamic drivers delivering Hi-Fi sound. With a playback time of up to 28 hours with ANC off or 20 hours with ANC on, it ensures extended usage. Additionally, rapid charging is a highlight, granting 20 hours of playback after just 10 minutes of charging.
The device has AI Call Noise Cancellation for improved call clarity and connects seamlessly via Bluetooth 5.2. The inline remote makes managing music and power/pairing controls convenient, and its IP55 rating ensures resistance against water and dust.
While Google has yet to release the stable Android 14 build, OnePlus went ahead and announced that its custom software skin based on the latest version of Android will launch on September 25. This means that stable OxygenOS 14 builds could start rolling out as early as next month. The new version of OxygenOS will also bring what the company calls the Trinity Engine. Here are the details.
OxygenOS 14 is scheduled to be released globally on September 25. OnePlus has not yet announced whether there will be a global event to announce the release, but the company claims that OxygenOS 14 will be one of the first operating systems based on Android 14. This release is supposed to introduce a variety of new features that are designed to improve the overall user experience.
“OnePlus has been committed to delivering a fast, smooth and steady OxygenOS to our users”, said Kinder Liu, President and COO of OnePlus, “Powered by OnePlus’ latest innovations, OxygenOS 14 will be the most intelligent and intuitive software product in OnePlus’ history.”
OnePlus’ new software skin, OxygenOS 14, will debut with Trinity Engine, a new performance platform that promotes integration between hardware and software. Trinity Engine is claimed to address “industry-wide challenges in terms of power consumption efficiency, multi-tasking capability, and sustained fast and smooth performance.”
OnePlus uses a number of terms to describe what is under the hood of Trinity Engine. These include CPU Vitalization, RAM Vitalization, ROM Vitalization, HyperBoost, HyperTouch, and HyperRendering. While we do not know exactly what these keywords represent, it is expected that Trinity Engine will boost gaming performance on phones.
UAE-based Elista has been launching decent electronic products in India recently. We previously covered their tower speakers and soundbars and the company has today launched a new HD LED Monitor in the country. The monitor brings a 21.5” IPS display that offers a Full HD 1080p resolution. It also has a sleek design with no bezels on the panel. Let’s have closer look at its specification.
The new Elista monitor, identified as ELS-V2210, has a Bezel-less front in “an ultra-slim and lightweight Splash-free design”. It offers a big 54.61 cm (21.5-inch) IPS screen with a 500000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio. The panel can produce 16.7 million colors with a Full HD 1080p (1920*1080 pixels) resolution.
Elista’s new HD LED monitor comes with VGA and HDMI inputs, making it compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. The monitor also comes with a one-year warranty and is available through Elista’s extensive retail network of over 10,000 stores. The ELS-V2210 is claimed to feature a Flicker-Free technology that helps to reduce eye strain and fatigue, making it even more comfortable to game for extended periods of time.
The Elista ELS-V2210 FHD LED monitor is available for purchase in India with a special launch offer for just Rs. 6,999. This is a massive discount of 59% from its regular price of Rs. 15,999. You can buy it starting today from retail outlets near you.
Huawei unveiled HarmonyOS 4, the newest version of its operating system, earlier this month. The software brings notable improvements and a complete visual overhaul. The company had previously announced over 30 smartphones and tablets eligible for the HarmonyOS 4 public beta program. Now, it has added 37 more devices to the list.
The new phones and tablets added to the HarmonyOS 4 public beta program are mainly year older models. Before we list the names of the devices, note that this is not a stable update, so you may encounter bugs and issues. We recommend that you only install the HarmonyOS 4 beta on your device if you are familiar with beta releases and are willing to accept the risks.
Here’s the list of new devices eligible for the HarmonyOS 4 beta update:
Huawei Mate 40E
Huawei Mate 40E 4G
Huawei P40
Huawei P40 4G
Huawei P40 Pro
Huawei P40 Pro+
Huawei Mate Xs
Huawei Mate 30
Huawei Mate 30 5G
Huawei Mate 30 Pro
Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G
Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche Design
Huawei Mate 30E Pro 5G
Huawei Nova 10
Huawei Nova 10 Pro
Huawei Nova 10 SE
Huawei Nova 10 Youth Edition
Huawei Nova 9
Huawei Nova 9 Pro
Huawei Nova 9SE
Huawei Nova 8
Huawei Nova 8 Pro
Huawei nova 8 Pro 4G
Huawei Nova 7 5G
Huawei nova 7Pro 5G
Huawei Nova 6
Huawei Nova 6 5G
Huawei Enjoy 60X
Huawei Enjoy 60 Pro
Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro
Huawei MatePad Pro 11
Huawei MatePad Pro 10.8 2021
Huawei MatePad Air
Huawei MatePad 11 2023
Huawei MatePad 11
To sign up for the public beta program, open the Huawei app and go to “My Huawei > Home > Try out upgrades”. Learn more about the program and sign up with one click. After you have successfully signed up, follow the prompts on the page to go to “Software update” and download the latest version.
Oppo recently debuted the Find N3 Flip smartphone in China. Along with that, the brand also announced that the device will also be launched in regions outside of China. Now, the device has been spotted on the BIS and NBTC certification websites hinting at their imminent global launch.
Tipster Mukul Sharma has spotted the Find N3 Flip on the Bureau of Indian Standards and Indonesia’s NBTC with model number CPH2519. Although the certifications do not reveal any details regarding the specifications, they essentially confirm the upcoming launch in both of these regions.
Mukul has also said that the Oppo Find N could launch alongside a new Oppo tablet in India. We currently don’t have an exact date, but it won’t be a surprise if the brand makes an announcement regarding this in September itself. For the time being, check out the specs and features of the Find N3 Flip below.
Oppo Find N3 Flip specs
The OPPO Find N3 Flip is a clamshell foldable smartphone that comes with a 6.8-inch foldable AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz display and a 3.26-inch AMOLED cover screen. The device is equipped with a 32-megapixel selfie camera and three rear cameras: a 50-megapixel main camera, a 48-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 32-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom.
The phone runs on ColorOS 13.2-based Android 13 and is powered by the Dimensity 9200 chipset. It has 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM and comes with either 256 GB or 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage. The device is backed by a 4,300mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging. Additionally, it features a side-facing fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication.
Oppo has announced that users of the Reno 9 Pro Plus will also be able to participate in the ColorOS x Android 14 beta program, but only in China. The beta program was initially only available for the Find X6 Pro, OnePlus 11, and Reno 9 Pro. However, Oppo has now decided to include the Reno 9 Pro Plus on the roster.
The ColorOS x Android 14 beta program allows users to try out the latest version of Oppo’s custom Android skin ahead of its official release. The beta program is currently available in China, but Oppo may expand it to other regions in the future. If you are a user of the Reno 9 Pro Plus in China and would like to participate in the ColorOS x Android 14 beta program, you can sign up for it from your device’s settings. Please note that the beta program is only available for a limited time and that your device may experience some bugs.
Oppo reminds users to back up their important personal data before upgrading to Android 14. This helps to prevent any potential data loss that may occur due to compatibility issues or other problems that may arise after the upgrade. It is important to keep in mind that some popular third-party apps may not be compatible with Android 14. If you rely heavily on these apps, it is a good idea to be cautious when upgrading.
There is no news yet on when Oppo will announce its latest software skin, ColorOS 14. Android 14 is expected to launch in late September, so we can expect Oppo to start teasing its custom skin soon.
Sony recently announced the PlayStation Portal gaming device. It is basically a handheld device that allows you to play your favorite PlayStation 5 titles on the go. But the new product wasn’t well received and raised many questions.
So let’s have a look at what the PlayStation Portal is meant to be and why its existence doesn’t make much sense.
Sony PlayStation Portal: What the brand envisioned
PS Portal
The PlayStation Portal was built to be Sony’s first dedicated Remote Play device. The idea was that you could simply carry this handheld device and play exclusive AAA titles from anywhere in the world, as long as you have a stable WiFi connection on this device as well as your PS5. But for $200, even PlayStation fans are divided over the PS Portal. To put it simply, the handheld has an 8-inch display sandwiched between a DualSense controller. Unlike the Razer Kishi and Logitech G Cloud, which support game streaming services, the PS Portal is one of a kind as it only runs with your PS5.
This makes it quite different from existing handheld consoles in the market.
How is it different from handheld gaming consoles?
ROG Ally
The Nintendo Switch, ASUS ROG Ally, and Steam Deck are perfect examples of gaming handheld consoles. These are full-fledged, standalone portable consoles that do not require another dedicated machine to run games. Thanks to beefier specs, handheld gaming consoles can run AAA titles while retaining their portable form factor.
Although portability does come at the cost of performance, this is where the PS Portal stands out since it is more of an accessory to enhance your PS5 experience because it only runs with the console’s Remote Play feature.
The choice to limit the Portal’s functionality opens up a lot of questions. In fact, given that your smartphone can be a possible alternative to this, you could argue that the Portal is flawed.
Why the PlayStation Portal doesn’t make sense?
There are many reasons why this device is receiving backlash online, but let’s focus on three specific points:
First of all, the functionality the PS Portal offers is already pretty accessible. If you have an Android smartphone or tablet, a Windows PC, a Mac, an iPhone, or even an iPad. You can enable Remote Play on your PS5 and get a similar experience. To make matters worse, Sony also sells the $100 PS Backbone, which ditches the screen and replaces it with your smartphone, meaning you get a collapsible controller, which is more portable than a full-size DualSense controller.
PS BackBone
Secondly, many fans were confused over why the new handheld doesn’t feature support for PlayStation Plus. The online games library service is available on the PS5, so it would make sense that you could run games from the subscription on the Portal as well. Unfortunately, gamers are locked into only playing titles that are locally installed on their PlayStation 5.
PS Elite Wireless Headphones
Lastly, the PlayStation Portal received significant criticism for bringing what many consider an anti-consumer design choice on the handheld. This device uses PlayStation Link, which is a proprietary wireless connection for Sony’s latest PlayStation audio accessories. In other words, the PlayStation Elite headphones and PlayStation Explore earbuds. So Sony is locking you into getting either one of these devices which cost over a hundred dollars, rather than allowing basic Bluetooth connectivity. Fortunately, a 3.5mm audio jack is available, so at least a wired connection is possible with regular earphones.
But is there anything that could make the Portal better value?
Sony should expand the Portal’s functionality
A simple price cut won’t raise the appeal of this handheld, as Sony already sells the DualSense Edge controller for around the same price. The handheld will still see demand from a small group of consumers, which includes gamers who don’t wish to use their smartphones for gaming. The Portal can be made more appealing by adding support for PlayStation Plus. This feature may be added later down the road. However, there’s also a chance that Sony’s upcoming Project Chronos (next-gen 4K game streaming service) will be supported after it’s announced. This can help boost demand for the product as well.
Apart from this, newer iterations of the PlayStation Portal featuring Bluetooth connectivity would help make the device more attractive to many. These two methods might have the most immediate impact, but Sony can likely make many more improvements to appeal to a broader audience that tends to prefer gaming with portability.
With the recent launch of various handheld consoles and the massive success of the Nintendo Switch, it is clear that the console market has great potential in this segment.
Earlier, we covered that Google is holding its next event on October 4 in New York. The company will likely announce the Google Pixel 8 series at this event. As the launch date draws near, the Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro have appeared on the FCC’s list for approval.
According to a recent report by 9to5google, both devices have appeared for approval by the FCC with the model numbers GPJ41, G9BQD, GZPF0, G1MNW, and GKWS6. The G1MNW is said to be the Google Pixel 8 Pro model number, and the other four model numbers are likely the standard Pixel 8. The listing confirms that these phones will have support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 6E, Sub6, and mmWave 5G. For those wondering what the hype is all about, the specifications of the Pixel 8 are provided below:
Google Pixel 8 Specifications
The Google Pixel 8 is rumored to have a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 2992 x 1344 pixel resolution powered by Google’s self-developed Tensor G3 chip. The device will be equipped with a 50 MP rear camera and a 64 MP IMX787 (ultra-wide-angle lens). This smartphone is said to arrive with two available storage options, 128GB and 256 GB.
Lastly, earlier reports suggest that the Google Pixel 8 will introduce a new interesting feature called “Audio Magic Erase.” This feature allows users to remove background noise from videos.
In related news, the Google Pixel Watch 2 has also appeared in the FCC listing, with a few more features about the Pixel Watch 2. The full report can be found on our website by checking out this story.
Earlier today, Sony released the monthly PlayStation Plus games for September. Now, fans of the subscription service are in for bad news. The Japanese brand issued a statement that it has raised its prices for annual PS Plus subscription across all tiers that was introduced last year. For those unaware, Sony’s PS Plus subscription is similar to Microsoft Xbox’s Game Pass which offers free games to download every month during the membership duration. There are also other benefits like exclusive discounts, cloud saves, and online multiplayer access.
Sony PS Plus subscriptions gets price hike
Sony did not explicitly reveal the reason for increasing the prices of the PlayStation Plus subscriptions. The company added that it will be implemented globally and enable them to continue offering high-quality games and value-added benefits to the service. The newly revised prices of the PS Plus subscription will come into effect from September 6. Current PS Plus subscribers won’t be affected due to the price hike until their next renewal date which occurs on or after November 6. However, any modifications to the membership such as upgrades, downgrades, or buying additional time will be reflected in the new prices.
PlayStation Plus is a membership service that is necessary for online play on the PS4 and PS5 consoles. It is offered in three tiers namely Essential, Extra, and Deluxe. All three categories have received a price hike. The price of the 12-month Essential subscription that gives three games monthly has increased from $60 to $80. The PS Plus Extra offers similar benefits as the Essential tier, however, along with access to a large range of PS4 and PS5 titles. Its price has been hiked from $100 to $135. Lastly, the PS Plus Deluxe which is the most premium tier is becoming expensive from $120 to $160. It incorporates all the benefits of essential and extra tiers while also offering access to catalog of PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP. It’s worth noting that the revised prices vary from region to region.
Despite the price hike of the annual PlayStation Plus subscriptions, all tiers are still cheaper than purchasing one-month or three-month memberships over a 12-month period. Regardless, the increased prices of the PS Plus have not been well received by the fans. Hopefully, Sony will provide access to better monthly games for subscribers.
Earlier this month, a tipster revealed that Google will make it mandatory for all brands to comply with hardware quality standards for foldable phones. This is to ensure that the devices which are commonly expensive last a long period for the user. Brands often rate the number of folds on their devices. OnePlus whose first-ever foldable phone has been confirmed without any exact launch date has been doing the rounds on the rumor mill for the last few months. Now a tipster has revealed new details about the device.
OnePlus Open hinge lifespan tipped
#OnePlusOpen has apparently been put through a lot of testing. You can open and close it for at least 400.000 times which is equivalent to like 100 folds a day for up to 10 years
A hinge mechanism is the core of any foldable phone as it allows the device to be open and folded. As per a previous report, search giant Google will require all foldable phones to last at least 200,000 folds and unfolds which is in line with what Samsung claims for their Galaxy Z devices. Meanwhile, OPPO touts that their devices have a lifespan of 400,000 folds.
In a new development, tipster Max Jambor reveals that the OnePlus Open has undergone a lot of testing. He added that the device will have a fold lifecycle of 400,000 times. This is equivalent to 100 folds a day for a period of 10 years. It ensures that the device will last for a long time which is great news for those who buy it. Unfortunately, the rated number does not guarantee the durability of the foldable phone, neither there is any official revelation from OnePlus.
The OnePlus Open is confirmed to debut in the third quarter of this year, hence we can expect it to launch in September. As per leaked renders, it will have a compact form factor, a wider aspect ratio, and a bigger protruding circular camera module on the rear. The foldable phone is rumored to come with a periscope camera lens, quad speakers, and an alert slider. As for the core specifications, the OnePlus Open will reportedly have a 7.8-inch 2K internal display with 120Hz refresh rate. It is tipped to be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC paired with 16GB RAM and 256GB storage. The device is expected to be backed by a 4,800mAh battery unit with support for 67W fast charging.
Philips Hue continues to expand its product range. If you’re not familiar, Hue is a line of smart light bulbs and accessories that can be controlled wirelessly using a smartphone, tablet, or voice commands. The bulbs come in various colors and styles, allowing you to create different moods and atmospheres in your home. However, the company has surprised everyone with its latest addition: Philips Hue now includes smart cameras and sensors with Hue Secure line. Here are the details…
Philips Hue Line Gains Smart Cameras and Sensors
Today, Philips introduced the newest addition to their Hue family, known as Secure Cameras and Sensors. The Philips Hue Secure line features a variety of devices, including a wired camera, a battery-powered camera, a floodlight camera, and contact sensors. All of these cameras are capable of recording in 1080p resolution and come with night vision and motion detection functionalities.
The cameras also support two-way communication, allowing you to talk to someone who is at your door. In addition to the cameras, the Philips Hue Secure line also includes contact sensors. These sensors can be placed on doors and windows to detect when they are opened or closed. The sensors can be used to trigger alarms, or to automate other smart home devices, such as lights or locks.
Price & Availability
The Philips Hue Secure line is scheduled to be released in the fall of 2023. The wired camera will be priced at $200, or $230 with a desktop stand. The battery-powered camera will cost $250, while the Floodlight Camera will cost $350. Contact sensors are priced at $40 for one or $70 for a two-pack.
It’s been a roller-coaster day for users who would like to try the new One UI 6.0 Beta, as the update is live in some countries, and the rollout is delayed in others. Well, with some delays, Samsung is now rolling out One UI 6.0 Beta 2 update for the Galaxy S23 Series in the US and Germany. Several users are reporting the arrival of new beta on their respective devices.
There are several changes that are part of the One UI 6.0 Beta 2, including a bunch of fixes for major issues. Following the trend from One UI Watch 5.0, the new OneUI 6.0 also bundles great improvements for Samsung Health. The app received a major facelift for its Home screen via the One UI 6.0 Beta 2. The user can now change the water cup settings in the Health App. There are multiple fixes for different apps including S Pen, Repair Mode, Netflix App, and features such as Multi-Window, Music Share, etc.
Here’s the official changelog:
Improved shortcut key error when using a keyboard.
Improved an intermittent infinite loading and playing error when using Netflix.
Improved Home app crash problem.
Improved Multi-Window stability in Secure Folder.
Improved device selection instability in Music Share.
Improved erase action instability when using the S Pen button.
Improved execution fail of Repair Mode.
Improved intermittent Reset issue.
Improved sluggish performance after software update.
Improved icon disappearance problem on the home screen.
Improved the call sound issue when using Galaxy Buds.
Other details are currently not available, but we expect the full changelog to go live after some time. We expect the One UI 6.0 Beta 2 to arrive in South Korea within a few hours.
Additionally, Samsung recently started the One UI 6.0 beta program for the Galaxy S23 series in the UK. Interested users can head over to the Samsung Community for instructions. Unfortunately, the update has been delayed for other countries including India, China, and Poland.
Wings Lifestyle, an Indian brand has announced that it is foraying the laptop segment in the country. This is the first time a wearables and accessories maker is entering the category. Previously, we have seen smartphone manufacturers like Xiaomi, Realme, and Honor launching their laptops. With laptops, Wings boldly aims to take on industry stalwarts in India’s laptop market. The homegrown brand has announced details of its first laptop range called the Nuvobook series. Read on to know more below.
Wings announces its plans to launch laptops
The Wings Nuvobook series is confirmed to launch in mid-September. It will be exclusively available on the e-commerce platform Flipkart. The brand has announced that the upcoming Nuvobook will comprise of four models including S1, S2, V1, and Pro. All variants will range from entry-level offerings that are said to be ideal for school, college, and office work.
The Wings Nuvobook series laptops are confirmed to be powered by Intel Core processors. The Nuvobook S1 and S2 will be equipped with a Core i3 coupled with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Meanwhile, the Nuvobook V1 will come with Core i5 paired with 8GB RAM and 512GB storage. The Nuvobook Pro will be the top-end offering in the series with a Core i7 coupled with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. The Wings Nuvobook S1, S2, and V1 will feature a 15.6-inch display whereas the Pro model will have a 14-inch screen.
All four Wings Nuvobook series laptops are said to offer a Full HD display, a battery life of up to 10 hours with support for 65W Type-C charging, and Windows 11 OS. The devices will be lightweight and equipped with aluminum alloy. The Nuvobook Pro is also said to come with a backlit keyboard and a 180-degree hinge.
Wings says that the sub-Rs 20,000 laptop segment has remained untapped. Hence there is a distinct gap between legacy players and cheaper laptop brands.
There was much gossip when Samsung stopped manufacturing the Samsung Galaxy Note series, the fans were against the electronics maker’s decision. Well, over time, the decision seems to have paved in the right direction. Samsung has established itself in the foldable market with the Galaxy Z Series smartphones. From the recent sales figures, it seems the company not only managed to forge a new segment but even ushered in a new market with its foldable smartphones.
While speaking at the IFA 2023 went in Berlin, Benjamin Braun, Chief Marketing Officer of Samsung Europe, said, “Our latest foldable phones are selling super-fast. In fact, the annual sales of our foldable devices have exceeded the Note series in Europe.” The company didn’t mention any exact figures and details about other markets. But mentioned the sales ratio of 7:3 between the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5. The buyers opted for Graphite and Mint colors while grabbing Galaxy Z Flip 5, and the Icy Blue and Phantom Black Galaxy Z Fold 5.
It is a great achievement for the Samsung Mobile team, as alongside the sales, the Average Selling Price – ASP has increased considerably over time. The expectations of Samsung seem to have aligned well with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 sales.
Recent reports also confirmed better sales of the new Galaxy Foldables in other markets. In India, Samsung registered a 70% increase in pre-orders for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. On the global stage, the sales have already surpassed 10 million units.
To enhance safe gameplay and cater to the Indian audience, Free Fire India has introduced features like parental supervision verifications, set gameplay limits, and periodic ‘take a break’ reminders.
Free Fire India has also integrated Indian cultural touchpoints. Notably, Indian cricket superstar MS Dhoni will be both the brand ambassador and a playable character named “Thala.” Joining him are sports luminaries such as football skipper Sunil Chhetri, badminton ace Saina Nehwal, tennis maestro Leander Paes, and kabaddi prodigy Rahul Chaudhari, who will also be available as in-game characters.
A crucial part of Garena’s commitment to India is data security. Thus, Yotta, under the Hiranandani Group, will provide local cloud hosting and storage solutions, ensuring all user data remains within Indian borders. This partnership is not just about data; Yotta will be actively supporting Garena’s esports ventures in India.
Speaking of esports, the Free Fire India Championship (FFIC) is just around the corner. Sponsored by both Garena and Yotta and with the backing of the Uttar Pradesh government, this championship will see local teams vying for a chance to showcase their skills on the global stage at the Free Fire World Series in Thailand later this year.
From September 5th, Indian gamers can download Free Fire India, with more announcements about esports initiatives expected to follow shortly. This exclusive version not only promises a safer and more enjoyable gaming environment but also one that resonates with the Indian spirit.
Gear up for the OUKITEL Back to School Sale and enjoy a fantastic 20% discount on the cutting-edge RT6 Tablet and the robust WP28 Smartphone. OUKITEL, a distinguished name in the realm of rugged technology, has proudly unveiled its latest offerings to enhance your rugged device experience. The RT6 tablet and WP28 smartphone, powered by the latest Android 13, are the stars of this promotion, exclusively available at the OUKITEL Official Store.
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Oukitel RT6
Oukitel RT6 Rugged Tablet is a formidable companion built to conquer the most demanding terrains while catering to your productivity needs. Engineered with unwavering durability and powerful performance, this device stands out as the ultimate solution for both work and leisure.
Equipped with an imposing 20000mAh battery, the RT6 ensures uninterrupted operation even in challenging conditions. Boasting an impressive 2250 hours of standby time, as well as 15 hours of continuous video playback and gaming, it effortlessly keeps pace with your dynamic lifestyle. Certified by IP68, IP69K, and MIL-STD-810H standards, it provides exceptional safeguarding against shocks, extreme temperatures, and water immersion, ensuring reliable performance under any circumstance.
The RT6’s 10.1’’ FHD+ screen delivers a comfortable viewing experience with its 400 nits of brightness. Its MediaTek MT8788 processor, coupled with 8GB RAM and 256GB ROM (expandable up to 14GB RAM and 1TB ROM), empowers seamless multitasking and efficient data management. With the inclusion of adaptable accessories like an aluminum stand, hand strap, and shoulder strap, users can tailor their usage to specific requirements.
Running on the latest Android 13 OS, the RT6 ensures an intuitive interface and access to Google’s latest enhancements. The 10.1-inch FHD+ IPS display showcases sharp visuals with a resolution of 1200×1920, ideal for media consumption, gaming, and productivity tasks.
The tablet’s support for dual Nano SIM cards or a combination of one SIM card and a TF card provides versatile connectivity and storage options. Bluetooth 4.2 facilitates easy peripheral connections, while GPS, Glonass, Beidou, and Galileo support ensure seamless navigation.
The RT6 isn’t just rugged, it’s equipped with practical features like a compass for outdoor exploration. Its compact dimensions viz. 249.1mm in height, 167.8mm in width, and 17.3mm in thickness, ensuring effortless portability and handling. This tablet is a robust blend of durability, performance, and utility, designed to thrive wherever you venture.
Oukitel WP28 Rugged Smartphone is a fusion of robust engineering and high-performance technology. Designed to excel in the harshest environments, this device offers exceptional capabilities while catering to your outdoor needs.
Certified with IP68, IP69k, and MIL-STD-810H standards, it guarantees top-tier protection against water, shocks, and dust. Corning Gorilla Glass 5 shields the screen, reinforcing it against drops and scratches. With a 5MP front camera, a 48MP rear camera, and a colossal 10,600mAh battery, the WP28 delivers impressive photography prowess and enduring power.
Built around a potent T606 CPU, the Oukitel WP28 excels in seamless multitasking. The extensive 10,600mAh battery capacity ensures extended usage, eliminating concerns of running out of power during crucial moments. Whether you’re navigating the wilderness, working remotely, or unwinding on a long outing, the WP28 stands steadfast with its prolonged battery life.
Featuring an ample 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, it accommodates your apps, media, and files. Running on the latest Android 13 OS, the WP28 ensures an intuitive interface and access to Google’s latest innovations. The 6.52-inch HD+ display, with its 720×1600 resolution, delivers crisp visuals and vibrant hues – perfect for entertainment, gaming, and browsing.
The 48MP rear camera captures intricate details, while the 5MP front camera facilitates selfies and video calls, ensuring you remain connected to loved ones.
With dual SIM card slots (Nano+Nano or Nano+TF), you can efficiently manage personal and work contacts. Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, Glonass, Beidou, and Galileo support guarantee seamless navigation and peripheral connectivity. The NFC feature adds a layer of convenience, enabling secure transactions via Google Pay.
The Oukitel WP28 prioritizes both durability and security and benefits from the added security of Face ID, ensuring exclusive access. The SOS feature provides peace of mind, allowing emergency calls. Despite its rugged build, it maintains a sleek profile, measuring only 17.1mm in thickness. Its compact, ergonomic design ensures effortless portability in pockets or bags, without bulkiness. The Oukitel WP28 redefines ruggedness while offering a myriad of features tailored to your lifestyle.
You can secure the Oukitel RT6 rugged tablet at an incredible price of $296, down from its regular retail price of $369.99, by using the discount code “20%OFF“. Similarly, the WP28 rugged smartphone is now attainable for just $167.2, a significant reduction from its usual retail price of $209. This limited-time opportunity to acquire these devices at a discounted rate is exclusively available on the official Oukitel store. Don’t miss out on this chance to own them at exceptional value.
About Oukitel:
“Shenzhen Yunji Intelligent Technology Co., LTD,” headquartered in Shenzhen, China, is the driving force behind the tech-savvy brand known as OUKITEL. This corporation seamlessly integrates research, design, production, sales, and post-sales service. With a global network of over 130 dealers spanning across 60 countries, OUKITEL products reach enthusiasts and users across Europe, Asia, North America, and South America.
The smartphone market is growing every day. However, not everyone needs phones that can zoom up to 120x to the surface of the Moon, communicate via satellite, and have a 2K display that can capable of projecting 3D images. Some people simply want a mobile phone for communication and don’t want to spend their entire day watching 60-second videos on TikTok. Moreover, it seems that the number of these people is increasing. According to a report by Counterpoint, feature phones are making a comeback in the US market. Here are the details…
Feature Phones Make a Comeback as Gen Z and Millennials Seek Digital Detox
Feature phones or dumb phones as some call them, are making a comeback in the US market. This is being driven by a number of factors, including the growing popularity of digital detoxes, the affordability of feature phones, and the increasing demand for ruggedized devices.
One of the main reasons of the feature phone comeback is the growing popularity of digital detoxes. More and more people are realizing the negative effects of excessive smartphone use, such as anxiety, depression, and sleep deprivation. Feature phones offer a way to escape from the constant stimulation of smartphones and reconnect with the real world.
According to the Counterpoint, the US feature phone market is still relatively small, but it is growing rapidly.Shipments in the US are expected to reach 2.8 million in 2023. The two leading OEMs in the US feature phone market are TCL and HMD. TCL is the market leader, with a 43% share, followed by HMD with a 26% share.
Other players in the market include Sonim, Kyocera, Schok, and Tinno. Although feature phones are expected to remain a niche market in the U.S., their popularity is likely to continue rising in the years to come. This is partly due to a growing interest in devices that facilitate digital detoxing, as well as the availability of feature phones that come with up to date functionalities.
Earlier today, iQOO announced the Z7 Pro smartphone in the Indian market. Now the Vivo sub-brand has launched the Z8 series in China. It comprises the iQOO Z8 and Z8x. Both phones arrive as the successors to the Z7 and Z7x that debuted earlier this year. The newest Z8 duo have an identical design but different specifications under the hood. They are mid-range offerings. The Z8 is also the more premium model among the two devices. Read on to know what the devices offer out of the box.
iQOO Z8, Z8x specifications and features
The iQOO Z8 and Z8x have a compact design with a slim profile. The back panel is curved and there is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. The rear panel also sports a squarish camera module in glossy Black color giving the phones a dual-toned look. The iQOO Z8 duo features a 6.64-inch centre-aligned punch-hole display bearing an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
In the photography department, the iQOO Z8 and Z8x have dual rear cameras. The setup on the former comprises a 64MP OIS-enabled main sensor paired with a 2MP depth unit whereas the Z8x has a 50MP main lens and a 2MP bokeh sensor. Up front, the Z8 and Z8x have a 16MP and 8MP selfie snappers respectively.
Under the hood, the iQOO Z8 is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 processor whereas the Z8x is equipped with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset. Both phones pack up to 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. The devices also feature a VC cooling chamber for heat dissipation. The Z8 is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging whereas the Z8x is fuelled by a 6,000mAh cell with support for 44W charging.
The iQOO Z8 duo runs on OriginOS 3 based on Android 13. Connectivity options on the devices include 5G, WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB-C port.
The iQOO Z8 and Z8x are offered in Moon Porcelain White, Hoshino Green, and Yaoye Black colors. The former starts at CNY 1,699 ($233) for the base 8GB+256GB option whereas the 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB are priced at CNY 1,799 (~$246) and CNY 1,999 (~$274) respectively. On the other hand, the 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB+ 256GB RAM and storage configurations of the iQOO Z8x are priced at CNY 1,299 (~$178), CNY 1,399 (~$191), and CNY 1,499 (~$205). Both phones are up for pre-orders in China with sales commencing from September 7.
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