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Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 in green color is now up for sale

Lenovo unveiled the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 in China at the end of July. The new large-sized tablet from the company went on sale earlier in August.

The device comes in two colors, namely gray and green. Only the gray variant was sold in the initial sale period.

The green version was made available for pre-order last week. Now, it is finally up for sale.

Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7

The Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 in Xizi Green arrives in the same 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB memory configurations as the gray variant. It also costs the same ¥1,699 (~$235) and ¥1,899 (~$260), respectively.

Unlike the gray model, there’s no ¥100 limited-time discount on the green option. Anyways, interested customers can opt for first-party accessories. There’s no discount on them either.

The Xiaoxin Stylus 2nd Gen costs ¥349 (~$50), while the magnetic keyboard is priced at ¥459 (~$65). Lastly, the case and screen protector retail at ¥89 (~$10) and ¥49 (~$5), respectively.

As for the tablet, it is equipped with a Dolby Vision-supported 12.7-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 2944×1840 pixels, 144Hz refresh rate, and 400 nits peak brightness level. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset and draws energy from a 10,200mAh battery,

The device houses JBL-tuned quad speakers with support for Dolby Atmos. It sports an 8MP rear camera and a 13MP front-facing camera. Lastly, it comes with a USB Type-C port (supports video output), a MicroSD card slot, and a fingerprint sensor.

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Former Huawei Exec: HarmonyOS to arrive on PC next year

Earlier, we reported that a Chinese developer had successfully installed Huawei’s open-source HarmonyOS operating system onto a PC platform. This HarmonyOS 3.2 Beta 3 version was tested on the HP notebook, which responded accurately to all the mouse inputs.

According to recent reports, Wang Chenglu (CEO of Shenzhen Kaihong Digital Industry Development) has hinted at the possibility of an official HarmonyOS release for PCs next year.

HarmonyOS

For those who may not be familiar, Wang Chenglu became a part of Huawei back in 1998 and held the position of President in the Consumer BG Software Department. But what has really caught our interest is that Wang Chenglu recently confirmed the company will be introducing HarmonyOS to PCs through a reply on a Weibo post. A fellow user posted a question on Weibo, “Will there be a HarmonyOS PC next year?” Wang Chenglu replied with a simple “Yes.” However, it still needs to be confirmed exactly when this OS will be launched next year.

Recent rumors suggest that Microsoft might be getting ready to launch a new operating system called Windows 12. If Huawei does launch HarmonyOS, we’ll be able to see how it performs compared to Windows 12. Previously, it was reported that the HarmonyOS on an HP notebook performed smoothly. The developer also adapted the drivers for the USB, network port, SATA port, PCIe, and other hardware of the HP notebook.

In related news, Huawei is preparing to launch its latest iteration, HarmonyOS 4.0, in August. This new software is expected to bring major design changes and new features. Those who wish to know about this can check out our HarmonyOS 4.0 coming in August story here.

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Samsung Brings 77-Inch and 83-Inch OLED TVs to Europe

Samsung has finally launched its first TVs with WOLED panels from LG Display in Europe. The TVs come in two variants, S89C and S91C, and both variants are available in 77-inch and 83-inch sizes. This means, altogether there are four Samsung OLED TVs that have arrived in the European market.

Samsung S89C S91C OLED TVs Launched Europe

The S89C TVs carry model numbers QE77S89C and QE83S89C for the 77-inch and 83-inch variants, respectively. Whereas, the 77-inch and 83-inch model on the S91C variant has model numbers QT77S91C and QT83S91C, respectively. The pricing of these TVs will vary depending on the country, so be sure to check the Samsung website in your region for more information (via Sammobile).

Samsung S89C and S91C WRGB OLED TV features

The two TVs share similar specifications, including support for HLG, HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive, and HDR10+ Gaming. They also have 100% DCI-P3 color space coverage and Pantone Validated certification. 

In addition to HDR10+ support for gaming, the TV also has AMD FreeSync Premium certification. The panel has a claimed response time of 0.1 ms GTG and a refresh rate of up to 144Hz.

The TVs come with all the essential connectivity options, such as an optical audio out port, one Ethernet port, and three USB Type-A ports. They also have four HDMI 2.1 ports that support HFR and VRR. Wireless connectivity option includes Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi Direct, Wireless DeX, DLNA, AirPlay 2, Miracast, MultiView, SmartView, and Bluetooth 5.2.

The TVs are powered by the new Quantum Neural Processor, which also supports 4K upscaling. In terms of audio, they have a 40W 2.1-channel speaker setup with Wireless Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony 2.0, Active Voice Amplifier, Adaptive Sound Plus, and Object Tracking Sound Lite.

The S89C and S91C OLED TVs also have a Solar Cell Remote that can be charged using ambient light, nearby radio waves, or the USB Type-C port.

The TVs also come with a variety of extras, including Alexa, Bixby, Game Bar, Google Assistant, Samsung Gaming Hub, Samsung Health, Samsung TV Plus, SmartThings, SmartThings Hub, and Super Ultrawide GameView.

As for the design, both of them have a sleek, virtually bezel-free design and a streamlined stand that looks great anywhere. You can also mount it flush to the wall for a more modern look.

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Huawei Mate 60 Scores Big in China, With 1 Million Units Sold in Just 5 Days

For some time, Huawei has been struggling in the smartphone market due to the US embargo. However, the company is not giving up, and it has been working hard to regain its lost ground in both hardware and software. The latest move in its legendary comeback plan is the Huawei Mate 60 and Mate 60 Pro. The phones, which caused a great stir upon release, have won the approval of users around the world. In fact, within the first five days, it had sold nearly 800,000 units. Here are the details…

Huawei Mate 60 Sells Nearly 1 Million Units in China

The Huawei Mate 60 series has been a huge success in China. The phone went on sale on August 29th, and within the first five days, it had sold nearly 800,000 units. This is a significant improvement over the sales of the previous Mate series, which sold around 500,000 units. Of course, this success is no coincidence.

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After a few bad years, Huawei wanted to rise from the ashes and developed a technical marvel. The phone is powered by the latest Kirin 9000S processor, which is the fastest mobile processor available in China. It also features a new triple-lens rear camera system with a 50MP main sensor, a 48MP ultrawide sensor, and a 12MP telephoto sensor.

The enthusiasm for the Huawei Mate 60 series is not limited to the Chinese market. International consumers are also eagerly buying up these devices. For instance, some Japanese consumers have reported that the 12GB + 512GB version of the Huawei Mate 60 Pro is priced at about 70,000 Chinese yuan in the Chinese market, which converts to approximately 140,000 Japanese yen.

However, Japanese consumers purchasing this smartphone model from local dealers have been met with prices exceeding 200,000 Japanese yen, roughly equal to 10,000 Chinese yuan. This shows that the device is also extremely popular in the Japanese market.

FeatureHuawei Mate 60Huawei Mate 60 Pro
Display6.69-inch LTPO OLED display with a 1-120 Hz variable refresh rate6.82-inch LTPO OLED display with a 1-120 Hz variable refresh rate
ProcessorKirin 9000SKirin 9000S
RAM12GB12GB
Storage256GB, 512GB, or 1TB256GB, 512GB, or 1TB
Rear cameras50MP main camera with variable aperture (f/1.4 to f/4.0), 48MP telephoto camera, 12MP ultrawide camera50MP main camera with variable aperture (f/1.4 to f/4.0), 48MP telephoto camera, 12MP ultrawide camera
Front camera13MP13MP
Battery5000mAh4750mAh
Charging88W wired charging, 50W wireless charging88W wired charging, 50W wireless charging

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Xiaomi Uniblade Trimmer launched in India with 3-way precision shaving head & 60-minute battery for ₹1,499

Xiaomi has introduced a new grooming tool in India called the Xiaomi Uniblade Trimmer. What makes it special is its unique rotary dial, which lets you trim, shave, and style your hair the way you like.

Xiaomi UniBlade Trimmer

One cool thing about it is the 3-way precision shaving head. It’s designed to handle both short and long hair with special mesh blades. The trimmer is made of tough stainless steel and can trim hair from very short (0.25 millimeters) to quite long (8.5 millimeters), making it great for beards and mustaches.

Xiaomi UniBlade Trimmer

The Mi by Xiaomi Uniblade Trimmer also has an adjustable trimming comb built into the rotary dial. This gives you 14 different length options for your grooming needs, whether you want a detailed look or a full trim. It’s got a good 60-minute battery life on one charge and comes with a fast-charging Type-C charger that fills it up in just 1.5 hours. There is an easy way to know the battery level as the light on the trimmer turns solid white when it is fully charged and orange when it needs a recharge.

Xiaomi UniBlade Trimmer

It’s waterproof too (IPX7 rating), so you don’t have to worry about using it in wet conditions. Xiaomi has provided a travel lock function to prevent turning it on unintentionally. Plus, it comes with handy extras like an Adjustable Trimming Comb, Charging Dock, Wall Mount, and Protective Cover.

Pricing and availability

The Xiaomi Uniblade Trimmer costs ₹1499 and can be bought from Flipkart or the official Mi.com website.

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Redmi K70 Pro may feature a 50MP Primary sensor & 3.2x telephoto lens

A new leak might have hinted at some of the camera specifications of the upcoming Redmi K70 Pro. The smartphone model is expected to launch soon, but prior to any official announcement, some of its specs were leaked on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website).

Redmi K70 Pro Camera Specs

The information arrives from a known tipster Digital Chat Station. In the social media post, the SM8650 (Codenamed Manet) will feature a 50-megapixel primary sensor. This camera will also be paired with a telephoto shooter that has a 3.2x optical zoom. For those unaware, the next-gen Redmi K series is expected to launch three models, which include the K70e, K70, and K70 Pro. These will reportedly carry the codenames, Ingress, Vermeer, and Manet respectively.

Redmi K70

Based on what we know so far, the K70 Pro may be equipped with the Sony IMX707 sensor for the primary camera. Notably, the information is also in line with earlier reports from Digital Chat Station. The initial report claimed that the new smartphone will feature a metal frame and a telephoto shooter with 3x magnification.

Other notable features include Android 14 OS based MIUI 14 custom skin that will likely be upgraded to MIUI 15 soon after launch. The high-end Pro model is expected to feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and may be powered by a massive 5,500mAh battery pack that could support 120W fast charging. Interestingly enough, the K70 may even be remodeled as the POCO F6 Pro for the global market.

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OLED iPad Pro with 4TB storage could be in works

Apple is currently offering a mini-LED display on the current iPad Pro models. Rumors are rife that the iPad Pro, launching in 2024, will be the company’s first tablet to feature an OLED panel. A new leak suggests that the device will offer the largest storage ever seen on a tablet.

OLED iPad Pro with 4TB storage

iPad Pro 2022
iPad Pro 2022

The 2022 iPad Pro models come with 2 TB of onboard storage. According to tipster Revegnus, the iPad Pro with an OLED panel arriving next year will have a 4 TB storage version. As always, it is recommended to take the leak with a grain of caution while awaiting further evidence or confirmation.

The 4TB iPad Pro could be ideal for niche professional users with demanding storage needs, including content creators, photographers, architects, data scientists, medical professionals, and so on. It will offer ample space for handling large files, high-resolution videos, complex projects, and extensive datasets. While it may be overkill for the average consumer, it will provide peace of mind and convenience for those who rely on their iPads for resource-intensive tasks and data-heavy projects.

Rumors are rife that the OLED iPad Pro may arrive in 11.1-inch and 13-inch screen size variants. There is a possibility that these models could be equipped with Apple’s M3 chip, which is expected to debut later this year. It is being said that the OLED iPad Pro models may feature a new Magic Keyboard with a larger trackpad.

It is speculated that the 11.1-inch and 13-inch OLED iPad Pro models may start at $1,500 and $1,800, respectively. The current iPad Pro models start at $799. The increase in price could be mainly due to the inclusion of OLED panels.

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Oppo A38 launched with 90Hz display, 50MP dual cameras, 33W fast charging

Oppo has silently announced the Oppo A38 smartphone in the UAE. The device is now listed on OPPO UAE’s website with all its specifications and features. Unfortunately, the company is yet to confirm its price and availability. Here is a look at what’s packed inside the Oppo A38.

Oppo A38 specifications and features

OPPO A38
OPPO A38

The Oppo A38 measures 163.74 x 75.3 x 8.16mm and weighs 190 grams. It has a 6.56-inch IPS LCD panel that offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a maximum brightness of up to 720 nits in direct sunlight. The screen also supports 100 percent DCI-P3 and 100 percent sRGB colour gamuts. According to OPPO, the waterdrop notch display offers a screen-to-body ratio of 89.90 percent.

The Oppo A38 has a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. On the back, the device is equipped with a 50-megapixel main camera with an f/1.8 aperture and autofocus support. It comes with a 2-megapixel portrait lens. The front and rear cameras support 30fps 1080p video recording.

The A38 is powered by the Helio G85 chipset, 4 GB of RAM, and a 5,000mAh battery with 33W SuperVOOC fast charging. The device offers 64 GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot. It comes with other specs, such as dual SIM, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, GPS, a USB-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a side-facing fingerprint sensor.

OPPO A38 price, availablity

At present, there is no information about the price of the Oppo A38. What’s known is that the device will be available in two shades, such as Glowing Black and Glowing Gold. The device is expected to be released in multiple Asian markets, including India, this month.

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Sony unveils new Spatial Reality Display in India, offers glasses-free 3D experience

Sony has just unveiled a brand-new product in the Indian market. The device is the new Spatial Reality Display, which carries the model number ELF-SR2. This display offers some notable specs and features, which include offering a 3D experience without requiring dedicated 3D glasses. So let’s have a look.

Sony Spatial Reality Display Specs

The Sony Spatial Reality Display was built to showcase highly realistic 3D content without the use of special glasses or VR headsets. It was made for various applications and development, which also makes it useful in various different industries. This ranges from industrial design, surgical planning, architecture, engineering, construction, signage, retail, software/application development, game development, and entertainment applications.

Sony Spatial Reality Display

The device sports a 27-inch display that has a 4K resolution. Thanks to its immersive depth of field and detailed resolution, the ELF-SR2 can enable high-speed vision sensors and processing along with low latency for reduced motion blur and crosstalk. Basically speaking, the content being displayed on the screen may appear to exist in a three-dimensional space. The Spatial Reality Display also offers 10-bit processing, 100 percent Adobe RGB color gamut support, and the super resolution engine to upscale content from 2K to 4K resolution.

The model offers enhanced facial tracking and recognition to map the viewer’s eyes to provide a natural and comfortable visual experience. This is key since it is a crucial part of making the digital content appear three-dimensional. The ELF-SR2 Spatial Reality Display will be available from authorized Sony distributors in the country starting from today (3th September 2023) for an eye-watering price tag of 700,000 INR.

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Realme C51 with 50MP camera, 90Hz display & 33W fast charging launched in India for ₹8,999

After launching the Realme C51 in multiple global markets, the brand has finally brought the device over to India. The new entry-level offering from the brand comes with many attractive features like a 50MP main camera, a large battery, and a high refresh rate display. Keep reading for more details.

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Realme C51 specs

The Realme C51 boasts a spacious 6.7-inch screen with HD+ resolution and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate, ensuring a visually pleasing experience. It also impresses with its brightness, reaching up to 560 nits, and offers exceptional responsiveness thanks to its 180Hz touch sampling rate.

Under the hood, it is powered by the UNISOC T612 chip, accompanied by 4GB of standard RAM and 64GB of built-in storage. If that’s not enough, you have the flexibility to expand your storage capacity up to a whopping 2TB using a microSD card.

In the photography department, the C51 features a 50MP AI dual-camera setup on the rear and a 5MP AI front-facing camera. The phone is backed by a robust 5,000mAh battery that supports fast charging up to 33W. Notably, it includes convenient features like a headphone jack and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. Out of the box, it runs on Android 13. Lastly, it maintains a slim profile at just 7.99mm thick and weighs a manageable 186 grams.

Price & availability

The realme C51 is priced at ₹8,999 for the single 4GB + 64GB version. It will be available in Mint Green and Carbon Black colors starting today, September 4th, at 6 PM through realme.com, Flipkart, and offline stores during an early bird sale.

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Speediance Gym Monster Home Gym Review: (WFH) Workout From Home!

A couple of years ago, I used to go to the gym at least three times a week, not aiming to have big muscle, but just to build a lifetime habit. I even hired a private coach to teach me all the basics before putting too much weight on my shoulders. Three things I learned in those years are, the routine, the focus, and the coach, which helped me a lot while working out. But it’s not easy to maintain such a habit after all, and it can be annoying to go to the gym after work every day. It is time to fix it as home gym products like the Speediance Gym Monster come in, building up a private workout space without road trips. So now let’s check out how this smart equipment can help you with your workout at home.

Unboxing & Setup

Although this is foldable equipment, the packages are actually very big, and unpacking them can be a bit overwhelming, so it’s better to either watch the instruction video on YouTube or get a helping hand. As you can see, the bottom of the rack and the pad have most of the weight, and there are two wheels here, so we tried to put it up vertically, and then roll it out – This is also the right way to move this unit around.

The setup process is pretty straightforward, I can easily figure out what these components are, and how to place them on the unit. The components, to my understanding, are separated into two categories, those for the workout, and those for the training courses. When it’s powered up, the motors will retract the ropes back to their original positions, which is a very smart setting. It’s like some long-time workout buddies would say, always put the dumbbells back on the rack after finishing your set. Before doing any workout sessions, it’s required to sign up for the app, or the rolling resistance will stop you from doing anything. The touch screen is very responsive, and I think it is one key feature that makes the workout pleasant, as you will be interacting with the virtual coaches a lot.

The best parts of going to a gym are the good equipment, the workout buddies, and the coach. Before trying any of the workouts, it’s highly recommended to do a strength assessment. Follow the steps then you will have a full understanding of your strength level, just like what you would get if you hire a private coach. However, there aren’t any sensors that can help you identify your muscle percentage, body fat, and some sort of metrics, so if you had those metrics, then you could train better with this machine. Then I tried to do some sessions as I normally would do, such as working on my chest and back, shoulders and arms, and lastly, the legs. By the way, never skip leg days! If you know what I mean.

Design & Build Quality

After that I tried both training by the courses and free workout. I wanted to replicate the moves and sets like I did in the gym, most of the time the experience is seamless and intuitive. Let me try to lay out some details for you.

The overall design and build quality are truly great. Since it’s foldable equipment, you can basically put it anywhere you want. Whether it’s your garage or if you have a garden, you can put it there and workout while enjoying the sunshine. When you do all the moves, the rack and the pad will not shake or move anywhere, which feels really safe. The best part is the screen, it can be rotated horizontally, so when doing bench presses, you can still follow the coaches.

How it works

In an actual gym, you train with either the weight or the resistance, it feels different as the stress comes from different directions. For the Gym Monster, all the workout depends on the resistance created by the motors. In some ways, this is a good approach, because whenever you push out or re-position yourself, the resistance is always there, so it can activate the muscles deeper. And the resistance is not quite on your wrists, so it reduces the risk of hurting them. The level of resistance, unlike the dumbbells, you can actually set them from 0 to 220lbs based on your capabilities on this machine. And there are different modes to choose from, so it’s friendly for everyone, whether you are a professional bodybuilder or a novice.

Data collection

The next good thing about this machine is the collected data. It will not only record the frequency, and overall time on the training but also track the performance, such as the completion level, calories burned, and so on. It’s one more step forward than the smartwatches that are hard to accurately track your true fitness performance. And speaking of this part, you can sync all the data between the Gym Monster and Apple Watch, so you can still have a better understanding about how the workout impact your heart rates, calories and workout frequencies.

Courses

Now let’s talk about the courses it provides. There are 500 courses in total, unlike some other brands, if you purchase the Gym Monster, the courses will be free for a life time and there will be no subscription fee every month, which is a huge advantage if you really need them. However, some people may argue, nobody will feel the same during each session or get the same results from the courses. Well it’s true, and you can create your own training plan here, whether you want to split the weekly training into 3 or 5 days, and the modes provided will make sure you get the best result out of it.

Bluetooth Controller

Lastly, please don’t forget this little Bluetooth controller here, it can be the most important component. With it, you can take the weight off with just one click before the workout, or when you feel the weight is unbearable during the session. I truly believe this is a must-to-use controller during each set, especially when you want to do bench press alone, you can’t take the weight off like throwing the dumbbells away or putting the barbell on the racket. Right? Also, you can add or reduce weight by rolling the nob, which is a very clever design.

APP

The app is designed in a very simple fashion, it can sync all the data from the workout, and also customize your own plan by choosing the courses in the program collection. The only two things I wish it should have are, health tracking metrics from the smart wearables, and the feature to sync the data to the equipment if you have used the app to train elsewhere.

Minor Tweaks

However, there are still two minor tweaks I would suggest for the Gym Monster, first being the rope retracting a bit faster than I expected after the workout, which can be a bit problematic sometimes. Another thing is that it doesn’t support smart wearables other than Apple Watches, Speediance confirmed with us that they are working on it, so let’s hope it will come soon.

Conclusion

To sum up my experience with the Gym Monster, it’s a great machine to have in the house or studio. As I said earlier, it can be annoying to go to the gym every time after work, and it is not that hygienic to take the equipment after others. And if you think about it, Gym Monster has the coaches and equipment for you, so if you are looking for a simple and smart machine to build your workout routine, and you don’t want to spend 4000 plus dollars on a machine like this, the Gym Monster is the best option so far.

If you are thinking of working out at home, just check out here to learn more about the power Gym Monster.

Realme Narzo 60x 5G India launch date announced, will be accompanied by Realme Buds T300

Realme started teasing the launch of Narzo 60x 5G in India last week. Over the weekend, a leaker disclosed the possible announcement date of the handset.

It turns out the date he suggested is far from the actual launch date of the phone revealed by the brand today. Let’s check out when this product is heading to the country.

Realme Narzo 60x 5G Teaser

Realme officially confirms in a press release that its next smartphone in India will be Realme Narzo 60x 5G. This device will be unveiled on September 6 (Wednesday) at 12 PM IST in the region.

The company also reveals that the handset will be accompanied by an audio accessory. This product is called Realme Buds T300.

Going by the name and leaks, the Realme Narzo 60x 5G is likely a rebranded Realme 11x 5G. It will be sold via Amazon instead of Flipkart.

So far, the brand has only disclosed that the phone will carry support for 33W SuperVOOC fast charging. We expect the device to arrive with a 6.72-inch FHD+ 120Hz display (LCD), a MediaTek Dimnesity 6000 Plus chip, a 64MP rear camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a 5,000mAh battery.

On the other hand, the Realme Buds T300 wireless earbuds already went official in Southeast Asia at the end of August. The key features of these buds include 30dB ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), 360° spatial audio, and up to 40-hour battery life.

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Top Tech Stories from Last Week: Huawei’s Surprise, Find N3 Flip, IFA launches & More

Last week was a whirlwind for tech enthusiasts worldwide. From unexpected launches to exciting leaks, the news cycle was buzzing with a lot of news.

Huawei stunned fans with the surprise unveiling of its Mate 60, signaling its strong comeback in the flagship arena. Meanwhile, gamers were treated to the Legion Go – a fresh entrant in the handheld gaming device category, promising immersive experiences on-the-go. The annual IFA event didn’t disappoint either, showcasing a range of innovative gadgets and gizmos like the Honor V Purse concept, offering a glimpse into the future of smartphones. Apple’s iPhone 15, though still under wraps, has made headlines with leaks and rumors that have left fans eagerly awaiting official confirmation.

So lets look at some of the best tech stories from last week.

OnePlus Ace 2 Pro: Flagship Killer Overthrows Flagships in AnTuTu Performance Scores for August 2023

AnTuTu ranked the top 10 best-performing Android phones in August 2023, focusing on CPU, GPU, RAM, Storage, and UX. The OnePlus Ace 2 Pro flagship killer overthrew everyone else with an impressive score of 1,648,735 points. Other top-performing phones include the RedMagic 8S Pro+, iQOO 11, Vivo X90 Pro+, OnePlus 11, Realme GT5, iQOO 11, Vivo X Fold 2, and Oppo Find X6 Pro.

Huawei Mate 60 launched with 6.69-inch OLED 120Hz display, 50MP triple cameras, 66W charging

Huawei surprised everyone by announcing the Huawei Mate 60 Pro 5G in China last week, marking its first phone with 5G connectivity in the past few years. The device features a flat OLED panel, Full HD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colors, and 1440Hz PWM dimming. It comes with 12 GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1 TB UFS 3.1 storage, and comes preloaded with Harmony OS 4.0.

The Mate 60 is available in three variants, with pricing starting at 5,499 Yuan (~$750) in China. But don’t expect it to come to the global markets.

By the way, don’t miss out our hands on with the Mate 60 here!

Lenovo Legion Go launched: New Steam Deck & ASUS ROG Ally gaming handheld rival

Lenovo’s Legion Go is its first gaming handheld, competing with the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally. It features detachable controllers, hall effect sticks, and optical sensors for better precision. The device is powered by AMD Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme processors, 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 storage. It runs on Windows 11 and has a 49.2Wh battery pack, allowing for fast charging. The Legion Go will be available for purchase in late October 2023, with Ryzen Z1 Extreme expected to carry a higher price tag.

Apple iPhone 15 series production reportedly slashed due to supply chain issues

Apple is set to launch the iPhone 15 series in September, including the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Ultra or 15 Pro Max. Supply-chain issues have slowed production, with Haitong International Securities analyst Jeff Pu predicting a 77 million unit forecast. Mizuho Bank predicts 73 million units in 2023.

Fairphone 5 launched with a decade of software support, 5 years warranty

If you think Samsung’s five-year update policy is impressive, we have news for you. Fairphone has launched its newest smartphone— the Fairphone 5— with an absolutely crazy 10 years of software support and even 5 years of warranty. The handset is made out of 70% fair and recycled materials and can be easily repaired with just a Philips screwdriver.

Here’s how Oppo Find N3 Flip differentiates itself from competitors

The phone primarily competes with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra. Because the other clamshell foldables like the Huawei P50 Pocket and the Vivo X Flip are comparatively older with outdated features.

As of now, the Oppo Find N3 Flip is limited to China. However, the brand has confirmed global availability for later.

Either way, it will go head-to-head with the aforementioned handsets from Samsung and Motorola in almost all markets. 

Apple ‘Wonderlust’ Event Set For September 12: What To Expect

Apple’s upcoming Wonderlust event, scheduled for September 12, will feature next-generation iPhones, Watch Series, iPads, and more. The event will be live-streamed on Apple’s website and YouTube channel. The event is expected to reveal new-generation smartwatches, iPad Pros, and iMacs.

Apple Wipes Out Android in Global Smartphone Shipments; iPhone 14 Pro Max is the Most Popular Smartphone in the World

The global smartphone market is fiercely competitive, with companies like Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, and Oppo vying for users. Omdia’s report for the first half of 2023 shows that Apple dominates the market, selling 79.5 million iPhones, with the iPhone 14 Pro Max being the most popular. Samsung’s Galaxy A14, which sold 12.4 million units, further highlights the gap between Android and iOS.

Xiaomi’s car factory phase 1 on track for mass production with 150,000 vehicles annual capacity

Xiaomi is entering China’s car manufacturing industry with electric car production, aiming to compete with established manufacturers like Apple and Sony. The factory is divided into two phases, with Phase 1 spanning 720,000 square meters and Phase 2 scheduled for 2024-2025. Xiaomi’s CEO, Lei Jun, is confident that cars will enter full production by early 2024, aligning with their goal to become one of the world’s top five car manufacturers.

Honor unveils V Purse concept, an outward-folding phone that can be worn like a purse

Honor’s V Purse concept phone combines a foldable phone and a clutch bag, offering customizable appearances and interchangeable straps and chains. The device is an outward folding screen with interactive wallpapers, and is designed by top talent. Honor uses sustainable materials like vegan leather and is thin, measuring just 9mm thick. The hinge can withstand 400,000 folds.

iPhone 15 dummy models appeared online, showcasing colour options & a USB-C port

Apple’s latest leak features live images of dummy iPhone 15 models, showcasing various color options and potential switch from lightning to USB-C ports. The iPhone 15 model also features a USB-C charging case, indicating a potential switch from lightning ports.

Tecno Phantom V Flip leaked image showcasing cover display emerges, launch imminent

Tecno is developing the Tecno Phantom V Flip, its first clamshell phone with a foldable display. The leaked render shows a circular camera module with two cameras and an LED flash unit, a circular cover display, and a textured shell. The device will run on Android 13 and HiOS 13.

OnePlus Pad Go tablet in works, initial details emerge

OnePlus has announced the existence of its second tablet, the OnePlus Pad Go. A report revealed that a tablet with model number OPD2304 is in development, possibly for Wi-Fi and cellular models. The BIS listing suggests the tablet could be released in India. The OnePlus Pad Go may be less powerful than the OnePlus Pad, with an 11.61-inch IPS LCD, Dimensity 9000 chips, and a 9,510mAh battery.

Mivi Fort S80 & S120 soundbars with up to 120W power output launched in India

The Indian electronics brand Mivi, which specializes in audio products has launched two new soundbars in the country. These are called the Mivi Fort S80 and S120 soundbars and are exclusively available to buy through Flipkart. Check out the details below.

Mivi Fort S120

Mivi Fort S80 & S120 specs

The Mivi Fort S80 Soundbar offers an RMS power output of 80W and comes equipped with Bluetooth version 5.1 for seamless wireless music streaming within a range of 10 meters. It boasts a 2.2 channel configuration, featuring 2 in-built full-range speakers and 2 external subwoofers. The soundbar provides multiple connectivity options, including USB, Bluetooth, Coaxial, and AUX inputs. Its premium metallic mesh front panel, matte casing, and carbon fiber-patterned side panels lend it a stylish appearance. Moreover, the soundbar comes with a remote for convenient control.

Mivi Fort S120 specs

On the other hand, the Mivi Fort S120 Soundbar offers a higher RMS power output of 120W, maintaining the same Bluetooth version and wireless range as the S80. Like its counterpart, it features a 2.2 channel setup with 2 in-built full-range speakers and 2 external subwoofers. However, the S120 offers even more connectivity options, including USB, Bluetooth, Coaxial, HDMI, and AUX inputs. Like the S80, it also includes remote accessibility for easy control.

Pricing & availability

The Mivi Fort S80 Soundbar is priced at ₹4,999, whereas the Mivi Fort S120 Soundbar comes with a higher price tag of ₹6,499. Both models will be available in two color options: black and silver. You can find them for purchase on Flipkart.

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Poco C51 now comes in new 6GB RAM, 128GB storage variant, read price, availability

Poco C51’s new variant has been launched in India. In April of this year, the company announced the Poco C51 as its most affordable smartphone. The device came equipped with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. Now, the brand has announced a higher configuration of the device.

As can be seen in the screengrab below, the Poco C51 now comes in a version that offers 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. The new variant is priced at Rs 8,999 (~$109) and comes with 5 GB of virtual RAM. It comes in two shades: Power Black and Royal Blue. As can be seen in the above image, the device will be available for purchase on Sept. 6. With a 10 percent discount via SBI Bank credit / debit cards, the phone can be bought for as little as Rs 8,099 (~$98).

Poco C51’s new variant announced

The existing 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage variant of the C51 continues to sell for Rs 6,499 (~$79). As it is known, the smartphone is only available for purchase through Flipkart when it comes to buying it online.

Poco C51 specifications

The Poco C51 is an entry-level smartphone featuring a 6.52-inch LCD HD+ display that offers a 60Hz refresh rate and a 20:9 aspect ratio. It has a 5-megapixel front camera and an 8-megapixel dual-camera setup with LED flash on the back.

The leather-textured back panel of the phone features a fingerprint scanner. It comes preloaded with Android 13 (Go edition) and packs a 5,000mAh battery with 10W charging.

Under the hood, the Poco C51 has the MediaTek Helio G36 chipset, LPDDR4x RAM, and eMMC storage. The other features that are available on the device include dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, a microUSB port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. For those who don’t know, it is a rebranded version of the Redmi A2+, which is also available in India.

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Huawei Mate 60 apparently gets same Kirin 9000s chip as Mate 60 Pro

Huawei raised eyebrows when it launched the Mate 60 Pro with a Kirin chip. The Kirin 9000s inside the smartphone is said to have been manufactured by China-based SMIC using its second-generation 7nm-class fabrication process and stacking. Word on the grapevine suggests that the chip may be powering not only the Mate 60 Pro but also the Mate 60.

An X user has shared live images of the Mate 60’s device information page. The page reveals the specifications of the smartphone, confirming the Kirin 9000s chip. While Huawei has been mum about the details of the chipset, the immages shared by the user reveals it has a 8-core configuration with a 4+4 architecture. The frequency range of the cores is 418Mhz – 2150MHz, with the Maleoon 910 GPU clocked at between 308Mhz to 750Mhz.

All the details about the chipset are unofficial, with reports suggesting it packs a CPU and GPU featuring microarchitectures developed in-house. Considering the Mate 60 Pro is the top-notch flagship from the brand, offering satellite calling and other features, the benchmarking scores of the chip might not be very convincing.

The Kirin 9000s scored a total of 699,783 on AnTuTu, which is not very impressive when compared to Qualcomm flagships that often score well above 1 million points. However, it’s better to take this score with a pinch of salt, considering the secrecy surrounding the chipset.

Elsewhere, the Huawei Mate 60 brings a flat OLED panel with a Full HD+ resolution of 2688 x 1216 pixels, a 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colors, and 1440Hz PWM dimming. It has a 50MP main camera with support for OIS and is paired with a 12MP ultra-wide lens and a 12MP periscope telephoto camera. The phone packs a 4,750mAh battery that supports 66W wired charging.

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Lava Agni 2 5G will be back in stock tomorrow (Sep 5) in India with Rs. 2000 discount

In May 2022, Indian smartphone brand Lava launched the Lava Agni 2 5G, a feature-rich phone devoid of bloatware and ads. It quickly gained popularity, frequently going out of stock due to high demand. Lava has now confirmed that the device will be back in stock starting tomorrow, September 5th.

The announcement comes through the brand’s official X (Twitter) handle so it can be trusted. As per the information, the device will go on sale starting at 10 AM on September 5. To make the deal more appealing, the brand has announced a limited period Rs 2,000 discount for HDFC and SBI Bank customers. The device has a retail price of Rs 21,999 for the 8GB + 256GB memory configuration. With the bank offer applied, it will cost Rs 19,999.

Lava Agni 2 5G specs

The Agni 2 5G features a 6.78-inch curved screen with FHD+ resolution, a high 120Hz refresh rate, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Under the hood, it’s powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chip, with 8GB LPDDR4x RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 storage. The phone also has a vapor chamber cooling system for thermal management.

Lava Agni 2 5G

In terms of cameras, it has a 50MP main rear camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies, there’s a 16MP front camera. The phone runs on Android 13, with updates guaranteed to Android 14 and 15, plus three years of quarterly security updates.

It packs a 4,700mAh battery with 66W fast charging support, and the charger is included in the box.

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Audi Q6 e-tron is A Smart Electric SUV That’s More Like a Living Room on Wheels

Audi is setting the bar high for electric vehicles (EVs) with its upcoming 2025 Q6 e-tron, offering a driving experience that feels more like lounging in a tech-laden living room than sitting in a traditional car. Here’s what you need to know about this game-changing model.

The car’s cabin looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie

Audi’s Q6 e-tron is strategically sized to fit in the automaker’s lineup, slotting comfortably between the smaller Q4 and the larger Q8 e-tron models. This makes it a compelling option for both families and individuals who want a balanced blend of size and features.

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The vehicle is Audi’s first foray into the Premium Platform Electric (PPE), developed in partnership with Porsche, and the all-new E3 electronics architecture. The result? A futuristic cabin that seems straight out of a sci-fi movie.

Dubbed by Audi as the “digital stage,” the dashboard is a buffet of screens. It features a curved 11.9-inch virtual cockpit and a 14.5-inch MMI touch display for the driver. Not to be left out, the front passenger gets their own 10.9-inch display, with privacy settings to avoid distracting the driver. Need directions? Want to watch a movie? The choice is yours.

The Q6 e-tron also incorporates Audi’s self-learning voice assistant, activated by a simple “Hey Audi.” It learns from your behaviors and even gets an avatar, making it more of a digital companion than just a command system. Plus, if you opt for the augmented reality head-up display, relevant information overlays on your windshield, so you’re always in the loop.

The PPE platform brings more than just tech; it offers practicality. With 18.6 cubic feet of trunk space and various in-cabin storage options, this isn’t just a car—it’s a mobile utility room. And it does all this while maintaining sustainability, using recycled materials like Dinamica microfiber and Elastic Melange fabric in the interior.

Set to be fully unveiled in 2024, the Q6 e-tron is Audi’s attempt at redefining what an electric SUV can be. Tailored for modern tech-savvy consumers, it promises an experience that’s both sophisticated and functional. So, keep your eyes peeled for this smart, roomy, and tech-filled marvel.

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Volkswagen Teases the ID.GTI Concept Electric Car, and It’s a Tech Powerhouse

Volkswagen seems to have hit the sweet spot between nostalgia and innovation with its latest reveal at IAA Mobility 2023—the ID. GTI Concept. This isn’t just another electric car; it’s VW’s attempt to recreate the glory of its 48-year-old GTI legacy in an electric avatar.

The concept might look a little far-fetched, but VW says the car is close to production

At first glance, the ID. GTI Concept echoes its sibling, the VW ID. 2all, which rolled out earlier this year. But look closer and you’ll find GTI DNA all over. The color scheme embraces the iconic black and red, while the wing at the back and darker taillights add a sporty touch. All of these elements draw inspiration from the original Mk1 GTI.

Volkswagen

But what really sets this concept apart is its tech-driven user customization. While Volkswagen is tight-lipped about the specifics of its high-performance single-motor, they do reveal the car features an electronic differential lock and a unique “GTI Experience Control.” This system allows owners to tweak everything—from steering and suspension to even simulated shift points—recreating the driving experience of GTIs from yesteryears.

The inside of the car is no less fascinating. It retains the ID. 2all’s dual screens but adds a nostalgic touch with classic gauge displays. Want to feel like you’re driving a Mk2 GTI? You can set it up that way. If you find yourself on a racetrack, an augmented heads-up display will project a map layout directly onto the windshield.

Volkswagen assures us that many of these features are close to production-ready, including the 12.9-inch center screen and 10.9-inch driver screen. The car is practical, too, promising to accommodate five people and offering 17.3 cubic feet of cargo space.

While VW remains mum about when this electric vehicle will hit the roads, one thing is clear: the ID. GTI Concept is not just a concept. It’s a glimpse into an electrifying future where the past is honored but not mimicked.

You can catch this electric nostalgia machine at IAA Mobility 2023 starting September 5, where it’s sure to spark conversations and perhaps, reignite old passions.

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Realme GT 5 goes on sale in China, packs Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, 24GB RAM, 240W charging

On Aug. 28, Realme unveiled the Realme GT 5 in China. The device was made available for purchase for a limited period of time, for two hours on the same day. The company confirmed that it sold 30,000 units of the GT 5 during the limited-time sale. The open sale of the device has begun in the home market starting today.

Realme GT 5 price

Realme GT 5
Realme GT 5

The Realme GT 5 is available in 150W and 240W charging variants. The 150W model comes in two options, such as 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage and 16 GB RAM + 512 GB storage, which are priced at 2,999 Yuan (~$413) and 3,299 Yuan (~$454), respectively. The 240W edition is priced at 3,799 Yuan (~$523). It comes in two color variants: Starry Oasis and Flowing Silver.

Realme GT 5 specifications

The Realme GT 5 has a 6.74-inch OLED panel that offers a 1.5K resolution of 1240 x 2772 pixels and a 144Hz refresh rate. The device runs on the Realme UI 4.0-based Android 13 and features an under-display fingerprint scanner for security.

The GT 5 has a 16-megapixel front-facing camera. On the back, it has an OIS-enabled Sony IMX890 50-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. The 150W charging variant of the GT 5 packs a 5,240mAh battery, while the 240W edition is backed by a 4,600mAh battery.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset powers the Realme GT 5. The device comes with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. It comes with other features like 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, an IR blaster, and triple-frequency GPS.

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