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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus CAD renders emerge months before official launch

Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Tab S9 series of flagship tablets later this month. The company is also said to be working on more affordable Fan Edition-branded tablets, such as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and the Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus. Last month, display analyst Ross Young revealed the color variants of both tablets. Both devices have also appeared on Geekbench with some of their key specifications. Now, publication WolfofTablet has teamed up with popular tipster OnLeaks to leak the renders of the Plus variant. Here is a look at the images shared by the publication.

Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus design

The Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus’ CAD renders show that the tablet is equipped with thin bezels on the front. Its power button is integrated with a fingerprint scanner, and its back panel has a dual-camera system. The rear shell has a groove on the back where users can place the S-Pen for charging. For audiophiles, the tablet is fitted with a dual speaker system.

The report has only revealed the design of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ and has no fresh information about its specifications. However, it does reveal that the device measures 285.4 x 185.4 x 6.54mm.

Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ specifications (rumored)

The above-mentioned dimensions suggest that the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ could be equipped with a 12.4-inch display. On Geekbench, the tablet was spotted with the model number SM-X616B. The listing revealed that the tablet will arrive with an Exynos 1380 chipset, 8 GB of RAM, and run on Android 13 OS. It is expected to arrive in multiple color options, such as grey, light green, light pink, and silver.  Rumors are rife that the Galaxy Tab S9 Fan Edition series may go official in September or October of this year.

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Triumph TR25 is a Stylish Electric Concept Car Blending Heritage and Innovation

Triumph Motor Company, a name that hasn’t been associated with car production for nearly four decades, has made a remarkable return with an awe-inspiring design concept known as the Triumph TR25. Unveiled by the esteemed Makkina design house, this electric vehicle concept pays homage to the record-breaking Triumph TR2 MCV575 “Jabbeke” from 1953. The TR25 draws design inspiration from the TR2, incorporating several styling elements reminiscent of its iconic predecessor. Notably, the headlights feature a prominent “25” in the center, symbolizing Makkina’s 25th anniversary. While the concept retains the minimalist exterior, it possesses a more modern aesthetic with short overhangs, large wheels, and sharp creases over the fenders.

The vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds

At the rear, sleek vertical taillights take centre stage, gracefully framing the Triumph word mark. The clean and straightforward design ethos extends to the driver-focused single-seat cabin. However, for those seeking to share the experience, an optional flip-out jump seat is available for a passenger.

Triumph TR25

Makkina has adopted a minimalist approach to the cabin, featuring a simple binnacle behind the steering wheel that displays key information like battery range, road speed, and charge level. The spoked steering wheel pays homage to the “Jabbeke” while incorporating modern technology, including a self-centring dial that provides vital vehicle information and access to the navigation system.

Underneath its captivating exterior, the TR25 utilizes the BMW i3s platform, with BMW having acquired the trademark for the Triumph Motor Company and collaborating with Makkina on this project. While specific powertrain details for the design concept were not disclosed, the BMW i3s boasts an AC electric motor delivering 181 horsepower and 199 pound-feet of torque. It accelerates from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 6.8 seconds and offers an EPA-rated range of up to 153 miles on a single charge.

Although BMW bid farewell to the i3 at the end of 2022 after selling 250,000 units over nine years, the Triumph TR2 MVC575 “Jabbeke” continues to hold its historical significance. This legendary vehicle set the land speed record for production cars under 2.0 liters in May 1953, equipped with streamlined enhancements such as an under shield, rear wing splats, and a metal cockpit cover. Today, the original TR2 “Jabbeke” proudly resides in the esteemed British Motor Museum.

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Polestar 3 Electric SUV & 5 Prototype Introduced at the Goodwood Festival

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is once again playing host to a showcase of automotive achievements, and Polestar has brought its electric lineup to the event. Among the stars of the show are two future models that are set to revolutionize the electric vehicle market. Making their dynamic debut at the festival are the Polestar 3 electric SUV and the latest iteration of the Polestar 5 prototype. Enthusiasts and onlookers will have the opportunity to witness these cutting-edge vehicles in action as they make their way up the famous Goodwood Hill, not once but twice each day.

The Polestar 2 and the Polestar 3 are only available online as of now

While the Polestar 3 and the Polestar 2 BST edition 230 have already been unveiled, the Polestar 5 flagship remains shrouded in mystery. Fully camouflaged, this latest verification prototype is teasing onlookers, hinting at the exceptional design and performance that the production version, set to launch in 2024, will deliver. Official photos released by the company offer a glimpse into the electric four-door GT prototype. The images reveal an aggressively sculpted body with sleek details such as flush door handles and a body panel in place of the traditional rear window. These elements showcase the meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail that electric cars are known for.

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Thomas Ingenlath, CEO, expressed his excitement about showcasing the prototypes at the festival. The Polestar 5, slated for an official launch in 2024, promises a thrilling driving experience with up to 871 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque from its dual-motor AWD powertrain. Its impressive range of 600 kilometers makes it an enticing choice for those seeking both power and efficiency.

At the main Polestar stand, visitors can explore the Polestar 3, the updated Polestar 2 with rear-wheel drive, and the striking Polestar electric roadster concept. The latter is expected to transform into the production model known as the Polestar 6 by 2026.

While the 2024 Polestar 2 and the limited-production BST edition 230 are available for online purchase, the Polestar 3 will soon be available for order online and will also make its way to all markets. Deliveries of the Polestar 3 electric vehicles are anticipated to begin in the second quarter of 2024.

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Microsoft says Goodbye to Calibri and Hello to Aptos, its New Office Default Font

In a recent blog post, Microsoft announced the end of an era for their beloved Calibri font, which has been the default font for Microsoft Office for the past 15 years. As technology has evolved and higher resolution screens have become the norm, Microsoft recognized the need for a new font that would embody sharpness, uniformity, and excellence in display type. And thus began the search for the perfect successor to Calibri.

Aptos strikes the perfect balance between professionalism and relatability

Microsoft commissioned five new fonts: Bierstadt, Grandview, Seaford, Skeena, and Tenorite, with the hope that one of them would become the new default font for Microsoft 365. After listening to user feedback, Microsoft chose Bierstadt as the font that resonated most with users. However, there was a change, and Bierstadt has now been renamed Aptos.

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Aptos was created by Steve Matteson, a renowned type designer known for his work on the original Windows TrueType core fonts and Segoe. Steve drew inspiration from the landscape and climate of Aptos, an unincorporated town in Santa Cruz, California. The font reflects the versatility of its namesake, evoking the outdoors and the timeless appeal of pencil and paper.

Aptos, a sans serif font with elements of mid-20th-century Swiss typography, features clean-cut stem ends and subtle circular squares within the letters’ contours, enhancing legibility at small sizes. With different font weights and distinctive characteristics such as a lowercase “l” with a tail and circular dots for the heads of “i” and “j,” Aptos strikes a balance between professionalism and relatability.

Steve aimed to imbue the font with a touch of warmth and humanity, making it more engaging and trustworthy for readers. His design process starts with pencil and paper to preserve the handmade craftsmanship before digitization, ensuring that no nuances are lost in the transition from analog to digital.

While Aptos will now be the default font across Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel for millions of users, Microsoft acknowledges that fonts are personal choices. Therefore, they provide options like Times New Roman, Arial, and the other font contenders—Grandview, Seaford, Skeena, and Tenorite—for users to choose from. The new font is part of Microsoft’s broader wave of features aimed at making Microsoft 365 more expressive and inclusive.

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Twitter Launches Ad-Revenue Sharing Program for Creators

Twitter‘s reputation isn’t the best right now, and the company’s past decisions might have something to do with it. However, Elon Musk seems like he wants to get back into the good books of his user base. The company has officially rolled out its ad-revenue-sharing program for creators, with reports suggesting that eligible Blue subscribers have already started receiving payments. The initiative was initially announced by Elon Musk in February, but details on its workings were scarce at the time. However, high-profile users have recently reported receiving notifications about incoming deposits, with one user claiming to be set to receive over $24,000 and other users sharing their screenshots as well. Payouts are based on ads in replies to eligible users’ content.

The creators have to have at least 5 million impressions for each of the past 3 months to be eligible

The program aims to incentivize creators who generate popular content that drives ads, offering rewards to accounts that contribute to Twitter’s revenue generation and help drive new Blue subscriptions. According to a Twitter help article, creators can now earn a share of ad revenue starting from replies to their posts, as part of Twitter’s efforts to enable people to earn a living directly on the platform. Musk emphasized that payouts would be cumulative since he first promised them in February.

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However, meeting the requirements to receive transfers from the Musk-owned social media company is no easy feat. To be eligible for the revenue-sharing system, users must be Twitter Blue or Verified Organizations subscribers and have garnered at least five million post impressions in each of the past three months. They also need to pass a human review and comply with Twitter’s Creator Subscriptions policies. Eligible users will be paid via a Stripe account. Twitter will soon introduce an application process accessible through the Monetization section in account settings.

The introduction of this program aims to make Twitter a more attractive platform for content creators. Interestingly, it comes shortly after Meta‘s launch of its Twitter competitor, Threads, which quickly gained significant traction, amassing over 100 million users within its first five days. This figure surpasses the previous records held by ChatGPT and TikTok.

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By 2027, Apple iPhones will have Replaceable Batteries, EU Council Rules

The European Union (EU) Council has approved new regulations mandating replaceable phone batteries. This decision follows the EU Parliament’s endorsement and aims to empower users by enabling easy battery replacements without specialized tools or knowledge. Once signed off by both the Parliament and Council, the rules will come into effect within 20 days of publication in the EU’s Official Journal. By 2027, all phones sold in EU member countries must have replaceable batteries.

Surprisingly, Apple may actually benefit from this new decision in the long run

Apple and other companies may find it challenging and costly to maintain permanent batteries only in EU countries. Apple had already introduced USB-C ports in response to an EU ruling, signaling its adaptability to regional regulations. The introduction of replaceable batteries offers convenience to consumers, allowing them to swap drained batteries for fully charged ones. Manufacturers have until 2027 to incorporate this feature.

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The regulations also promote sustainability by fostering a circular economy through battery recycling and repurposing. They cover various battery types beyond smartphones, such as electric vehicle batteries and batteries for light means of transport.

For Apple, this shift may bring unexpected advantages, including new revenue streams from selling replacement and extended batteries. It also aligns with their vision of a port-less iPhone, as users could easily swap in a fully charged battery. The EU’s move toward replaceable batteries will reshape the mobile phone industry. It may prompt global manufacturers to reassess their design strategies to meet evolving consumer demands. Ultimately, the regulations highlight the EU’s commitment to sustainability and consumer empowerment.

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LG Signature OLED TV M3 97-inch wireless TV launched in South Korea for 43.9m Won ($34,660)

South Korean tech giant LG first showcased its latest Signature OLED TV at CES 2023 in January. Almost 7 months after, the company has now launched the Signature OLED TV M3 in its home market of South Korea.

LG Signature OLED TV

The smart TV features a massive 97-inch display. One of its key features is LG’s proprietary Zero Connect technology, which allows for wireless transmission of video and audio signals in real-time at up to 4K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.

The TV’s design is modular, with the Zero Connect box separated from the main screen. This setup not only eliminates cable clutter but also ensures that the display remains flat despite its large size. The Zero Connect box acts as a hub for connecting various devices such as gaming consoles, cable/satellite set-top boxes, and gaming systems. It offers multiple HDMI connections to facilitate easy connectivity. Moreover, the TV supports wireless connectivity, making it convenient to connect compatible soundbars for enhanced audio performance.

LG Signature OLED TV

The M3 and its Zero Connect box provide users with design flexibility and simplify the installation process by eliminating tangled connections. The absence of visible cords contributes to the TV’s minimalist One Wall Design, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

LG’s wireless transmission technology utilizes advanced algorithms to ensure reliable video and audio streaming to the OLED screen. The system can select the optimal transmission path instantly, taking into account changes in the environment, such as the movement of people or animals in the room, to minimize errors or disruptions.

LG Signature OLED TV

To optimize signal strength, the antenna on the Zero Connect box can be rotated or changed to align with the TV’s placement. Additionally, the box incorporates voice recognition, allowing users to activate and control the M3 and connected devices using voice commands, adding to the overall convenience and accessibility of the TV.

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Meizu PANDAER Air TWS Bluetooth Earbuds with ENC, up to 25 hours battery launched

Meizu has launched a new true wireless headset known as Meizu PANDAER Air. As the name implies, the earbuds are literally light on your pockets as it weighs just 35g cumulatively. It is also light on the price aspect as it starts at 149 yuan ($20). It is presently available in China via Jingdong.

Meizu PANDAER Air TWS Bluetooth Earbuds

The Meizu Pandaer Air earphones have a unique design resembling a pebble, with a gray “micro-sand texture” on the surface and an orange color scheme inside, creating a contrasting visual effect.

One of the notable features of the PANDAER Air is its sound quality. It is equipped with a 13mm large dynamic coil made of “PEEK+wool paper” material. This design enables the earphones to have a good mid-frequency response capability, effectively reducing excess vibration and enhancing mid-bass sound performance. Overall, this provides a soft and pure listening experience.

Meizu PANDAER Air TWS Bluetooth Earbuds

In terms of battery life, the PANDAER Air supports up to 25 hours of music playback when the charging case is used. Each of the earbuds can last up to 7 hours of usage.

Meizu PANDAER Air TWS Bluetooth Earbuds

In addition to sound quality and battery life, the PANDAER Air also offers various features. It supports functions such as the Flyme instant pop-up window, which allows for quick pairing with compatible devices. It also includes ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) for improved call quality by reducing background noise. The earphones utilize Bluetooth 5.3 for a stable and efficient wireless connection. Lastly, the PANDAER Air features touch controls, allowing users to easily manage their audio playback and other functions by tapping on the earphones.

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Google Calendar’s scheduling feature is rolling out to all Gmail users

Google has announced new scheduling features for Gmail, integrating Google Calendar functions directly into the platform. The objective is to simplify and improve the process of scheduling events and sharing users’ availability.

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Google Streamlines Scheduling: New Features in Gmail

The latest features can be accessed via a new calendar icon located at the bottom of the email conversation view. Here, users are provided with two options – “Create an event” and “Offer times you’re free.”

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By choosing “Create an event,” a Google Calendar event is generated immediately, using the email’s subject line as the event title and the recipients as participants. Furthermore, an event summary is added to the email’s body for easy sharing. Prior to this update, users could only access this feature via Gmail’s three-dot menu.

The second feature, “Offer times you’re free,” gives users the ability to share their available times. By selecting time slots on their sidebar calendar, users can conveniently share these with email recipients. This functionality aims to eliminate the often time-consuming back-and-forth communication during 1:1 meetings scheduling. However, for emails that include multiple recipients, the invite will only be sent to the first person who confirms the suggested time.

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The new features are now accessible to all Google Workspace clients as well as personal Google account holders. Although these tools were initially exclusive to premium Workspace subscribers, Google has broadened access to include personal account users. The roll-out of these tools has started with the Rapid Release domains and is anticipated to be available in the Scheduled Release domains by July’s end. Alongside these enhancements, Google recently introduced Google Calendar’s improved working location feature which marks another step towards more efficient productivity and streamlined work processes.

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Google unveils NotebookLM AI, a virtual assistant for taking notes

Google has unveiled the experimental AI note-taking assistant, the NotebookLM. The NotebookLM helps to summarize documents, answer questions, and generate ideas, among several other functionalities. The AI-driven initiative had previously been mentioned by Google as Project Tailwind during the 2023 Google I/O event.

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The Google NotebookLM is being introduced by Google Labs and is offered as a novel approach to note-taking software. The NotebookLM has a robust language model at the heart of its functionality. It provides a quick, smart, and innovative way of poring over tons of text and rapidly extracting the key points in a summarized version. It will be useful for students, academics, knowledge professionals, and more.

The new Google NotebookLM tool assists users to make connections from loads of materials quickly. It harnesses the potential of language models alongside user content to deliver swift and telling insights.

The NotebookLM is like a virtual research assistant that is capable of summarizing facts, exploring and developing complex ideas, and brainstorming new connections. Unlike traditional AI solutions, NotebookLM allows users to ground the AI in their notes and sources. This helps to train the AI to be knowledgeable with the relevant information for the user. This can be incorporated into Google Docs while other formats are coming.

The NotebookLM was developed by a small team at Google Labs. It comes with sufficient privacy levers that enable the tool to operate independently based on the sources available. The tool is still under development and Google hopes to gather feedback for its improvement. Google has already opened a waitlist of early adopters.

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Samsung unveils 98-inch 8K Neo QLED TV with 120W speakers in South Korea

The latest Samsung premium 8K Neo QLED TV has been launched in South Korea. The Samsung 98-inch 8K Neo QLED TV comes with 120W speakers and is priced at KRW 49.9 million ($39,000). The TV offers several exciting features and its sales commenced on July 13. The TV comes with an infinite slim design with metal adorning the bezels and rear of the TV.

Samsung 98-inch 8K Neo QLED TV

The Samsung 8K Neo QLED TV has model number QNC990 and it joins other Samsung premium offerings with 98-inch models with QLED and Neo QLED 4K. As seen from its name, the QNC990 model comes with 8K resolution and a Mini LED panel. Some of the display modes supported include HDR10, HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive, HDR10+ Gaming, and HLG. It also offers hundreds of local dimming zones to deliver maximum brightness. The Samsung 98-inch 8K Neo QLED TV has a 144Hz variable refresh rate and supports AMD Freesync Premium Pro.

The viewing experience of the QNC990 is further enhanced with an anti-glare coating that significantly reduces glare and reflection from light sources. The TV is Pantone-validated for optimal and accurate color production. The color output of the Samsung 8K Neo QLED TV can be further enhanced via calibration using the SmartThings smartphone app.

The Samsung 8K Neo QLED TV has a 6.4.4-channel speaker system with 120W output. The TV is also compatible with Dolby Atmos Wireless, Q-Symphony 3.0, Object Tracking Sound, Active Voice Amplifier, and Adaptive Sound+. The TV adopts the Neo Quantum Processor 8K chip and runs on Tizen 7.0 operating system.

Samsung 98-inch 8K Neo QLED TV

There are lots of features that can be accessible from the TV. You can use a raft of audio and video streaming apps on the TV together with other features like Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Health, Game Bar 3.0, and more.

You can connect to the TV via several options. These include HDMI, USB, an optical out port, and an RF port. The TV also supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. The speakers are located at the rear and edges of the TV. The TV is compatible with Philips Hue smart lighting and it has a One Connect Box for easy setup. There are no indications yet on the global availability and pricing of the new Samsung 98-inch 8K Neo QLED TV.

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Sarkcyber HC200 electric scooter with 75km range and 70km/h top speed unveiled

Sarkcyber has unveiled the HC200 electric scooter in Europe. The Sarkcyber HC200 e-scooter is powered by a 2.5kW electric motor that delivers a top speed of 70km/h. It also features a 2.7kWh battery that gives the e-scooter a maximum range of 75km on a single charge.

Sarkcyber HC200 electric scooter

The Sarkcyber HC200 combines practicality with performance and promises to be a commuter delight. The lineup provides options for different shades of customers to enjoy the HC200 to the fullest. The standard HC200 model has a 2kW motor while the HC200 CBS can deliver much more with its 3.3hp motor. The extended range and top speed of the HC200 mean it is not your common run-of-the-mill scooter.

Sarkcyber HC200 electric scooter

The maximum 75km range of the HC200 is achieved when riding with a constant speed of 45km/h. Both the standard and CBS models have the same top speed rating. The lithium-ion battery of the HC200 can be fully recharged in 3.5 hours which is quite decent. However, the battery pack is not removable. The standard HC200 model has a 220mm front disc brake with a single-piston caliper and a 190mm rear disc. The HC200 CBS on the other hand, additionally features a Combined Braking System.

The 14-inch wheels of the electric bike attach to the chassis via an aluminum fork (front) and hydraulic shock (rear). The seat height of the HC200 e-scooter is 763mm, which is midway among some current competition. The HC200 has a reverse button and a USB-C port for charging devices on the go.

Sarkcyber HC200 electric scooter

The Sarkcyber HC200 e-scooter has an underseat storage that can accommodate a helmet while up to 3.6L of storage is available behind the leg board. The new Sarkcyber e-scooter is priced at €4,390 (~$4,889) in Italy. It is likely that the HC200 could also be available in other EU markets and the UK. In Italy, the model can be purchased via the Keeway/ MBP dealer network.

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Dell G2524H IPS gaming monitor launched with 280Hz refresh rate & 0.5ms response

Earlier this month Dell launched the G2724D monitor in China as well as the global market with a 165Hz refresh rate. Now, the company has unveiled a better gaming monitor with a higher 280Hz refresh rate and a 0.5ms response rate. The Dell G2524H monitor has a 24.5-inch IPS LCD and carries support for HDR.  It also features a good-looking design with an ergonomic stand that adjusts for height. Let’s have a closer look at the specifications and pricing of the gaming monitor.

Dell G2524H specifications and pricing

The Dell G2524H features a matte black and gray plastic chassis. The monitor gets a bezel-less screen and an ergonomic stand, which allows for height, tilt, and swivel adjustments. This display uses a 24.5-inch FAST IPS panel with display synchronization technology that supports both NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium. It offers 1080p resolution with a 240Hz native refresh rate. However, you can overclock it to 280Hz. With a contrast ratio of 1,000:1 and a maximum brightness of 400 nits, the Dell monitor offers 0.5ms response time, 99% sRGB color gamut, and 8-bit color depth.

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Further, the connectivity options on the G2524H include two DisplayPort 1.4 ports and one HDMI 1.4 port. It is also very compact being 555.4mm in width and 200.3mm in depth. It weighs just 5.53kg. The monitor also adheres to the rigorous VESA DisplayHDR 400 standards.

Today was the China launch of this gaming monitor and it costs 1,599 yuan in the country. However, the Dell G2524H is also available for direct purchase in the global market with a price tag of $249.

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Redmi Note 13 spotted on the EEC website with another Redmi phone

We are now half past 2023 and it’s about time for the Redmi Note 13 series leaks. The new mid-range lineup should launch sometime later this year in China and reports suggest it will run MIUI 15 out of the box. While the details about the series are still pretty short, a Redmi Note 13 smartphone has been spotted on the EEC certification site alongside a mysterious Redmi phone. Here are the details.

Redmi Note 13 will launch later this year

The Tech Outlook has spotted a Redmi smartphone with model number 2312DRAABG on the EEC certification website. Previous IMEI listing suggests this model number belongs to a Redmi Note 13 series smartphone. However, it’s not clear if it’s the vanilla model or one of the Pro phones. The outlet has also discovered an unknown Redmi phone on EEC with model number 23090RA98G. Could it be another Note 13 series phone? It’s possible but we would have to wait for more details.

Redmi Note 13 EEC

As usual, the certification listing did not reveal anything interesting apart from the model numbers of the two phones. The leaks about the Note 13 lineup have just started to pick up and we hope to see bigger developments in the days to come.

So far, it is known that Redmi Note 13 phones will run MIUI 15. The custom skin could either be based on Android 13 or Android 14. Reports also claim that the upcoming phones will get a 6.7-inch centered punch-hole OLED display. The panels on the smartphones are said to lack plastic brackets like premium smartphones and offer minimal bezels on all four sides.

Currently, there’s no news about the launch date of the phones. A Chinese tipster hinted at a launch sometime in the half of this year. 

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New Infinix phone could be a Nothing Phone (2) copycat, Carl Pei readying the lawyers

When an innovative product hits the market, everyone wants to copy it or at least take inspiration from it. Nothing’s smartphones, while not very different from other Android phones in terms of hardware, feature a unique transparent design clad with LED lights. So far, the London-based startup is the only one to release such phones, but it may soon have a competitor—or should we say, copycat? Infinix is reportedly working on a new smartphone that could look just like the recently released Phone (2).

The Phone could launch next month with GT series branding

Tipster Mukul Sharma tweeted that Infinix is preparing a new smartphone under a new GT-branded lineup. The phone is said to be inspired by the much-hyped Nothing Phone (2). Sharma also shared a render of the alleged handset, which shows markings that look similar to the Glyph Interface on Nothing phones.

Infinix Nothing Phone (2) copycat
Infinix Nothing Phone (2) copycat (Third from the right)

The image does not make it clear whether the phone will have a transparent back like the Nothing Phone (1) and Phone (2). But the tipster says this Infinix smartphone will be launched in the gaming-oriented category and will be priced “much less” than the recently released Nothing phone.

While this is all interesting news, it seems that Infinix could get into legal trouble for copying the Phone (2). Carl Pei, the CEO of the London-based startup, replied to Sharma’s tweet and said he is readying up his lawyers. It is possible that Pei was joking, as he also added a laughing emoticon. However, it is certain that Nothing has patented the Glyph Interface on its phones, so if a company is copying it, they could easily be dragged into court.

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Tesla to set up factory in India, plans to sell cars for as low as Rs. 20L: Report

Tesla cars have become incredibly popular in the US and China. Led by the notorious billionaire Elon Musk, Tesla has become the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer. However, the company has yet to expand to many important markets. In a step in the right direction, it appears that the US automaker will soon set up a factory in India with an annual capacity of 500,000 vehicles. The company plans to sell these cars at a starting price of ₹20 lakh, according to a report.

Tesla could also export cars from India

Times of India has learned that Tesla is now in talks with the Indian government to set up its first factory in the country. The US giant plans to produce up to 500,000 electric vehicles (EVs) annually, with prices starting at ₹20 lakhs, according to the report, which cites government sources. The Indian Commerce and Industry Ministry is reported to be leading the talks this time, and it wants to put together a “good deal” while maintaining a level playing field.

Tesla India factory

Tesla’s entry in India could give the country’s EV market a significant boost and the consumers more varied options to choose from. The India electric vehicle market size was USD 1.45 billion in 2021, which grew to $3.21 billion in 2022, according to Fortune Business Insights.

Tesla not only wants to manufacture cars in India but it also wants to export them to other Indo-Pacific countries, reports TOI. The company is currently exporting its cars from China to other countries. As of March 2023, 35,886 China-made cars were exported from the Shanghai plant to the rest of the world (via Car News China).

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Quick Take: ASUS ROG Ally is the Xbox Handheld Console we never got

What if I told you, that there is an Xbox handheld console out there but it wasn’t made by Microsoft? Meet the ASUS ROG Ally, the Windows-based portable gaming system that is the closest we will ever get to an Xbox handheld console. The Steam Deck showed us that a handheld outside of Nintendo’s closed ecosystem has great potential and the ROG Ally is the closest one to try and capture this space.

What Makes the ASUS ROG Ally Special?

Simply put, the ROG Ally is a handheld gaming PC that runs on Microsoft’s Windows 11. It is an official third-party licensed Xbox handheld console that is capable of running AAA titles from a number of gaming libraries. Many have been calling the ROG Ally an Xbox Portable thanks to the support for the Xbox PC Game Pass alone. So, it’s more of an obvious statement than a hot take about this being an Xbox handheld.

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But while the Xbox console lineup has been struggling these past few years, the ROG Ally has already started to carve out its own presence in the gaming market. With RGB lighting, Dolby Atmos speakers, and a robust cooling mechanism, it is also quite close to a gaming laptop. But the Xbox controller-style gamepad is probably its biggest giveaway.

An Xbox Console and Windows Gaming PC in One

The ASUS ROG Ally isn’t just an Xbox handheld console because of the official licensing. The Taiwanese tech giant’s new gadget brings a highly requested Xbox-exclusive feature that isn’t found in any Windows PC (Laptops & Desktops), which is called Quick Resume. This simple feature has been available on the latest generation of gaming consoles from Microsoft, namely Xbox Series X and Series S for some time now.

It basically lets you jump in and out of games, putting the ones you left on hold. When returning, you start from exactly where you left off, even if you have the console in rest mode. This eliminates any of the pesky loading time or intro screens and gets you right back into the fun zone. Unlike Valve’s Steam Deck, which is limited to the Steam library, the ROG Ally arrives with support for multiple stores like Epic Games, Steam, and the Game Pass.

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So your existing accounts on these platforms are instantly accessible and all the games you own can be launched from this portable platform. With gamers now having to contend with so many game launchers, this is one of the devices that actually supports them just like a Windows PC. Since ASUS ROG Ally runs on the Windows operating system, the compact gaming console is a full-fledged PC as well. It brings a true Windows 11 experience, thanks to its desktop interface that includes a taskbar and Start Menu.

But is Xbox Portable worth the buy?

For those shifting from console gaming to PC gaming, this acts as the perfect middle ground to ease into the vast options that will be presented to them. One can easily be overwhelmed by these options. The ROG Ally is one of the most powerful handheld consoles in the market and outperforms the likes of Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck. In other words, you can have a smooth AAA gaming experience on the go without relying on any game streaming services.

Having a Windows PC in such a small form factor sounds quite handy, but there are some caveats. The challenge ASUS faces by using Windows is that the operating system was never really designed for a portable console, so there are still some annoying issues that you might face like permissions popping up. These are also difficult to deal with on such a small display. The platform always had a UI that focused on cursor first, and touch second.

Putting all these nitpicks aside, the ROG Ally is definitely a great option to consider if you’re in the market for a handheld gaming console in 2023.

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Oppo A58 (4G) bags multiple certifications, launch imminent

In May, a mysterious Oppo phone with the model number CPH2577 was approved by Indonesia’s TKDN authority. The device received approval from India’s BIS regulatory body in June. Recently, the device also obtained approvals from the FCC and TUV Rheinland authorities. However, none of these certifications revealed the final marketing name of the device. Now, the device has appeared in Thailand’s NBTC certification database, confirming that it will be called the OPPO A58 when it is released in the market.

To recap, Oppo had previously unveiled the Oppo A58 5G and Oppo A58x 5G in China last year. The CPH2577 Oppo phone that has been spotted at multiple certification sites is actually the 4G version of the Oppo A58. The TUV Rheinland, NBTC, BIS, and TKDN certifications haven’t disclosed any significant details about the device. However, the FCC documents have revealed some of its key specifications.

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OPPO A58 (4G) NBTC listing

Oppo A58 (4G) specifications (rumored)

The Oppo A58 (4G)’s FCC documents have revealed that the device measures 7.99mm in thickness and weighs 191 grams. It houses a 5,000mAh battery and supports 33W fast charging.

It also reveals that the Oppo A58 will come preloaded with Android 13 and ColorOS 13.1. The other details of the phone are yet to be revealed. With multiple certifications under its belt, it appears that it will not take too long for the smartphone to go official in markets like India, Indonesia, and Thailand.

In related news, Oppo has recently launched the Oppo Reno 10 series of smartphones in India. The Reno 10 Pro 5G and Reno 10 Pro+ 5G, which are priced at Rs 39,999 and Rs 54,999, respectively, are available for purchase starting today in the country. As far as the Reno 10 5G is concerned, the brand will confirm its price on July 20.

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Lenovo ThinkPhone spotted on IMDA Singapore website, could launch soon in more regions

At the start of 2023, Motorola introduced the ThinkPhone at CES. The device was later launched in the US under the Lenovo ThinkPhone moniker. It appears the brand is gearing up for a wider global launch as the ThinkPhone has now been spotted on the IMDA certification website.

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Lenovo ThinkPhone IMDA certification

According to the initial sighting reported by TheTechGoing, the ThinkPhone has been identified with the model number XT2309-2 in Singapore. Unfortunately, the listing does not provide any specific details regarding the device’s specifications. However, prior to its release in Singapore, the ThinkPhone had already been launched in the United States, and we are already familiar with all its features and specifications.

Lenovo ThinkPhone specs

The Lenovo ThinkPhone boasts a 6.6-inch OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support for vibrant visuals. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, it offers smooth multitasking with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage.

In terms of photography, the ThinkPhone features a 50MP main camera with PDAF and OIS, a 13MP ultrawide camera with Macro Vision, and a 32MP autofocus selfie camera. It is also MIL-STD 810H and IP68 certified, providing water resistance and durability against extreme conditions.

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The device houses a 5,000mAh battery that supports 68W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. It comes with a wired charger included. With its generous specifications and robust features, the Lenovo ThinkPhone offers a reliable and immersive smartphone experience.

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boAt Airdopes Max With Quad Mics, 100 Hour Battery Launched In India

boAt has expanded its range of TWS earphones in India. The latest offering from the brand is dubbed the boAt Airdopes Max. It is an affordable offering priced under Rs 1,200 segment. Read on to know what it offers out of the box. 

boAt Airdopes Max specifications and features

The boAt Airdopes Max feature an in-ear design with a stem and angled ear tips. The earbuds seem to have a matte finish and they are IPX5 splash and sweat resistant. Users can perform various functions by tapping on the stem. 

On the audio front, the boAt Airdopes Max is equipped with a 13mm driver. They feature quad mics and ENx technology for clear quality on calls. There is boAt Signature Sound onboard. The TWS earphones come with a low latency mode of 50ms. The audio device features Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and supports Siri and Google Assistant. 

The boAt Airdopes Max are backed by a 650mAh battery unit with each earbud equipped with a 35mAh cell. The TWS earphones are claimed to offer a total battery life of 100 hours with the case. They also support fast charging via USB-C port. 

The boAt Airdopes Max are offered in Carbon Black, Bold Blue, and Ivory White colors. They carry a price tag of Rs 1,199 and can be purchased from Amazon starting tomorrow. 

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