The Apple Watch has had a trail of testimonies of its life-saving capabilities. From its fall-detection architecture to its health and fitness notification system, the device continues to perform creditably as a lifesaver. A 29-year-old Cincinnati woman is the latest person to have been reportedly saved by with the aid of the smartwatch. The woman, Kimmie Watkins credits her Apple Watch for saving her life because it helped doctors detect a serious blood clot in her lungs.
The woman hopes her story will convince others to consider availing themselves of technology for enhanced health and fitness. She says the Apple Watch can be helpful in a health sense. She was able to discover that she had a blood clotting disorder that never manifested itself before the incident. The Apple Watch can measure your heart rate for 24 hours and it can recognize irregular patterns when the user is asleep. If the heart rate is elevated during rest periods, the smartwatch can trigger an alert to the user.
Watkins was roused from her sleep by the Apple Watch’s alert of a heart rate of 178 beats per minute. She then sought medical attention where she was told that she had a condition called saddle pulmonary embolism.
The condition limits blood flow throw both lungs and a 50% fatality rate is reported for the ailment. Watkins was able to get treatment and she is happy that her sleep was routed by the smartwatch on that day. She feels that the outcome could have been fatal if she was not wearing a smartwatch.
Processor technology is advancing rapidly. This means that chips are becoming more powerful, smaller, and more efficient. For example, the iPhone 14 Pro Max uses a 4 nm chip. Even though 3 nm chips have not yet been released, TSMC has recently started preparing to trial-produce 2 nm chips. Here are the details…
TSMC to start 2nm chip trial production for Apple and Nvidia
TSMC is preparing to trial-produce 2 nm chips. This is a major step forward for the semiconductor industry, as it means that even more powerful and efficient chips are on the horizon. The company has sent 1,000 R&D people to work at its new factory in Taiwan. This facility is still under construction, but soon, it will be a state of the art semiconductor manufacturing plant when it is completed. TSMC plans to start mass production of 2 nm products in 2025.
TSMC’s 2nm technology is expected to significantly outperform its previous 3nm chips in terms of both speed and power consumption. Specifically, the 2nm chips will be 10-15% faster than their 3nm counterparts while using the same power voltage. Furthermore, they will consume 25-30% less power than 3nm chips when operating at the same speed. These advancements are expected to boost the performance of devices using these chips, offering faster processing speeds while consuming less energ
TSMC’s move to prepare for 2nm production may seem insignificant at first, but it’s actually a very big deal. TSMC manufactures chips for dozens of tech giants, including Apple and Nvidia. This means that 2nm production could lead to much more powerful phones, computers, graphics cards, and gaming consoles. The smaller size and less energy consumption of 2nm chips could also help to overcome overheating issues. This could make handheld consoles and gaming laptops more stable and reliable.
Infinix Note 30 5G debuted earlier this month in India with a starting price of Rs 14,999 (~$182). Today, Infnix carried out the first sale of the device via Flipkart. It goes without saying that the launch has launched with an enticing price tag. Moreover, the phone is packed with features that make it one of the best 5G phones in its price segment. Some of which include 45W fast charging, a 108-megapixel triple camera unit, a Dimensity 6080 chip, a 120Hz LCD display, and an impressive design.
I attended the media briefing for the Infinix Note 30 5G before its launch. During the briefing, I had the opportunity to learn more about the device. Additionally, I got to personally experience the Sunset Gold color variant of the phone, which incorporates a leather back. The tactile feel and overall user experience of the Sunset Gold version greatly impressed me. The phone comes in other options, such as Magic Black and Interstellar Blue. For the review, I was provided with a black variant of the brand.
Infinix Note 30 5G review: What’s in the box?
Infinix Note 30 5G
Here is a list of items that are included in the retail package of the Infinix Note 30 5G:
The Infinix Note 30 5G features a polycarbonate rear shell and frame, weighing 205 grams and measuring 8.8mm in thickness. The back panel of the device has a slight camera module bump, featuring three cameras and an LED flash with a subtle protrusion. Despite this, the design is well-balanced, and the camera bump does not result in any wobbling when the phone is placed on a flat surface.
It is an IP53-rated device, meaning that it offers a certain level of protection against dust ingress and water splashes, further enhancing its durability and reliability. Speaking of durability, the phone comes with NEG glass protection for the display.
Around the flat edges, the Infinix Note 30 5G features dual stereo speakers tuned by JBL, a side-facing fingerprint scanner, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Moving to the front, it features a punch-hole display, with a slightly thick chin. There is no secondary microphone on the top edge of the device.
The Infinix Note 30 5G features a massive 6.78-inch IPS LCD panel that offers an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2460 pixels, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 100 percent DCI-P3 color gamut. It comes with Widevine L1 support, ensuring a seamless streaming experience on popular OTT platforms. With the added advantage of dual stereo speakers, users can enjoy immersive audio and visual entertainment on the device. Since the screen offers up to 580 nits of brightness, it enhances outdoor visibility, allowing for comfortable usage even in brighter outdoor environments. The included screen guard falls short of completely covering the screen.
Performance and Software
MediaTek Dimensity 6080
5,000mAh battery
4GB / 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM
45W charging
128GB / 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage
Android 13 OS, XOS 13
8GB of virtual RAM
Infinix Note 30 5G
The Dimensity 6080, which is a 6nm chip, powers the Infinix Note 30 5G. The chip brings support for 14 5G bands to the device. The phone comes with LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2.2 storage, and a dedicated microSD card slot. The phone runs on XOS 13-based Android 13. It will receive one Android OS upgrade and two years of security patch updates.
The 4GB+128GB variant of the device offers up to 4 GB of virtual RAM, whereas its 8GB+256G edition offers up to 8 GB of virtual RAM. In terms of performance, I found the phone to be well-suited for daily tasks, including gaming. The review unit that I have has 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage.
Infinix Note 30 5G
The Note 30 5G packs a 5,000mAh dual-cell battery that supports 45W charging. According to the brand, the phone can go from 1 to 75 percent in just 30 minutes. In my test, it took 70 minutes to achieve a full charge. The Note 30 5G comes with a nifty Bypass Charging technology, which activates when the battery level reaches or exceeds the pre-set threshold (30 percent by default), diverting charging current directly to the motherboard. This feature reduces overheating during simultaneous charging and gameplay, resulting in a maximum temperature decrease of 7°C compared to regular charging. The Note 30 5G is the only phone to offer such a feature in its price segment.
The 10W reverse charging capabilities of the Note 30 5G allow users to use it like a powerbank to charge other devices like a smartwatch, TWS earbuds, or a smartphone. In addition, the phone supports the USB PD 3.0 charging protocol. According to Infinix, the 5,000mAh battery of the Note 30 5G retains 80 precent of its original capacity even after 1,000 charge and discharge cycles. This performance surpasses the industry standard of 800 cycles, equivalent to approximately 3 years of regular daily charging.
During extended gaming sessions lasting approximately 45 minutes, the device experiences a slight increase in temperature. This is where Bypass Charging proves beneficial, allowing the device to be charged while gaming without causing overheating. In terms of gaming performance, the device can comfortably handle HD settings, although it may not deliver the smoothest experience on graphics-intensive games.
The OS experience is the usual affair as seen on other mid-range Infinix phones. There are several preloaded apps onboard and only a handful of them can be uninstalled. Thankfully, there are no intrusive notifications. The XOS 13 is user-friendly, smooth, and has plenty of features. However, I hope the brand de-clutters the experience in the future iteration of the XOS.
Here is a look at the phone’s performance on benchmarking apps:
Sitting on the front is a 16-megapixel front-facing camera flanked by dual-LED flash units. On the back, the device is equipped with a 108-megapixel primary camera, a 2-megapixel macro camera, an AI lens, and a quad-LED flash unit. If I am not mistaken, the Note 30 5G is the most affordable smartphone with a 108-megapixel camera. Some of the photography features available onboard include street photography filters, a super night scene filter, sky remapping, film mode, and dual-view video.
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In well-lit conditions, the primary camera of Note 30 5G performs admirably, capturing images in a default resolution of 12.5-megapixel. These images exhibit a decent dynamic range and contain a good amount of detail. The main camera also impresses in indoor shots as well as low-light environments with the Super Night mode. While this mode significantly enhances the quality of shots in challenging lighting conditions, it does require a few seconds to capture an image.
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The selfie camera performance of Note 30 5G is somewhat lacking, with occasional issues of softness and a lack of detail in the selfie shots. When taking selfies at night, there is some noticeable noise, although the Super Night Mode feature improves the quality to some degree. To assist in capturing better shots in low-light environments, the device is equipped with a dual-LED flash unit to provide adequate lighting for the subject. In summary, the Note 30 5G pleasantly surprises with its impressive performance in the photography department, without excessive hype from the company.
Some of the other features worth mentioning on the device include a dedicated microSD card slot and NFC connectivity, which can be used for contactless payments at POS terminals.
Verdict
The Infinix Note 30 5G excels in multiple areas, boasting impressive features such as rapid charging, a high refresh rate display, a capable primary camera, and a decent design. While I personally would have preferred the inclusion of an AMOLED screen, it’s understandable that this might have resulted in a higher price point. Nonetheless, the device stands out as a formidable competitor among 5G smartphones in the Rs 15,000 (~$182) price range. Moreover, the Axis bank offer price, which reduces the price of the device to Rs 13,999 (~$170) further enhances its value proposition, making it an enticing choice for budget-conscious consumers.
Variants, Price and Availability
In India, the Infinix Note 30 5G is available for purchase through Flipkart. Following are the configurations and color options available for the buyers:
4 GB RAM + 128 GB storage – Rs 14,999 (~$183)
8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage – Rs 15,999 (~$195)
Colors: Magic Black, Interstellar Blue, and Sunset Gold
Those who purchase the device using an Axis credit card or debit card can avail a flat discount of Rs 1,000 on both variants. Hence, with the Axis Bank offer, both variants can be purchased for Rs 13,999 (~$170) and Rs 14,999 (~$182), respectively. Buyers can also benefit from no-cost EMI for up to 6 months. For those who are not aware of the company’s after-sales support, it has 1250 service centres spanning across over 1000 towns across the country. There’s a Carlcare app on the device, which can help users find the nearest service centre.
Disclaimer: All of the opinions in this Infinix Note 30 5G review are mine and based on my own experiences. There has been no editorial input from Infinix.
The Tecno Phantom X2 Pro is the first-ever smartphone with a Retractable Portrait Lens. The Phantom X2 Pro which was announced by Tecno in January this year, has now undergone the JerryRigEverything durability tests. The results from the grueling stress tests on the premium Tecno smartphone are however not flattering.
JerryRigEverything has become a gold standard for determining the durability of any smartphone. It helps to shed off all the hype about a device and provides a barebone assessment. The conclusion from the durability tests for the Phantom X2 Pro may indicate that the smartphone’s supposedly ground-breaking design may be a ruse. The JerryRigEverything host, Zach Nelson noted that the portrait photography use-case of the smartphone requires a secondary depth-sensing camera. This was also indicated in the phone’s UI. In addition, the motor that moves the retractable lens was observed to be easily inhibited by a human finger.
The Phantom X2 Pro rear panel, made from 48% reclaimed ocean plastic was discovered to easily attract sticky materials. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset. The X2 Pro comes with a Gorilla Glass Victus screen and a metallic mid-frame. These enabled the Phantom X2 Pro to come unscathed in the scratch, bend, and burn tests.
The full result of the JerryRigEverything teardown of the X2 Pro is still pending at this time. The Tecno Phantom X2 Pro is priced at $549 and is signposted by its 50MP main camera.
The Thomus TWINNER T11 Pro electric bicycle has been unveiled. The new S-Pedelec e-bike has a carbon frame and can reach a top speed of 45km/h. Its 1,638Wh battery offers smart charging. There are optional features that can be added to the e-bike including a rearview camera and heated handlebars.
The TWINNER T11 Pro e-bike has a Transverse Flux motor with 70Nm torque. The electric motor is fitted to the rear wheel of the bike and it can achieve a top speed of 45km/h in just 3.6 seconds. It has a 12-speed Pinion gearbox and its integrated control unit on the handlebar allows for shifting gears. Thomus says that the bike’s 1,638Wh battery is the largest on the market. Its carbon frame, fork, handlebar, and wheels help to deliver a lighter e-bike at 32.2kg.
The Thomus TWINNER T11 Pro is equipped with bright front and rear lights for easy visibility at night. The T11 Pro e-bike also features a built-in 3.5-inch display between the handlebars which shows ride information on the go. Using the TWINNER Smart Hub, you can connect your phone to the bike and easily track the bike’s location.
The TWINNER T11 Pro can be ordered directly from Thomus with a starting price of $10,915 or its equivalent in Euros. Color options for the bike are black satin, white satin, Petrol Blue, and Ice Blue.
Thomus plans to launch 100 units of a Founders Edition of the TWINNER T11 Pro e-bike. The company has already opened a register for the custom edition model on its website. The price of the Founders Edition model has not been stated.
WhatsApp is releasing a new update (version 2.23.13.9) through the Google Play Beta Program, introducing some exciting features for users. One notable addition is the ability to swipe between tabs and rounded menus, which has been highly requested by users.
WhatsApp Beta Resolves User Concerns with Bottom Navigation Bar
The previous update (2.23.10.6) introduced a redesigned interface with a bottom navigation bar, simplifying tab switching for users. However, it removed the swipe navigation feature, leading to some complaints from users who were accustomed to the previous version. Taking user feedback into account, WhatsApp has now reintroduced the ability to swipe between tabs in the latest beta update.
This feature aligns with user preferences and enhances the overall navigation experience. While swiping between tabs is generally discouraged by Material Design 3 guidelines, WhatsApp has made an exception to cater to user needs. This shows their commitment to user satisfaction and responsiveness.
Furthermore, WhatsApp has made improvements to support Material Design 3 principles in this update. Redesigned switches and floating action buttons now adhere to the new guidelines. Additionally, rounded menus have been introduced, enhancing the visual appeal and overall consistency of the app.
These exciting features are currently available to selected beta testers who have installed the latest WhatsApp beta for Android update from the Google Play Store. Over the coming weeks, more users will have access to these features as they are gradually rolled out.
Earlier this week, the design for the USB Type C cable that will charge the Nothing Phone (2) was officially teased by the company’s CEO Carl Pei. Now, the key features of this unique cable has also been revealed ahead of the launch of its upcoming smartphone.
Nothing Phone (2)’s Type C cable took 2 years to develop
The company shared more details recently, which shows that the cable wasn’t easy to build. According to official notes, the team behind it had made over 20 design concepts, most of which were rejected by manufacturing partners as they were difficult to produce. Te brand also added that the cable with the transparent design took an overall development time of 2 years, which included the designing process and the materials.
Nothing Phone (2)’s charger uses an industry first molding technique to create an iron shell body that has no defects. To achieve this, the company had to stretch the material four times by annealing it at more than 1,000 degrees three times. All of this was done to get a design that was seamless with no lines or surface defects on the body. The shell is also pre-plated and sandblasted, with an electroless plating process helping in keep the surface scratch free.
Nothing made sure its cable passed through over 25 tests to ensure resistance and durability to the environment around us. This cable was even teased for being able to withstand bending more than 16,000 times, which is more than 60 percent higher than the general industry standards.
Realme is set to launch a new Narzo smartphone soon in India. The brand has started teasing its arrival on its Twitter account. Although the name of the upcoming offering is not explicitly revealed, it is expected to be the Narzo 60 series phone. The Narzo 60 5G could arrive as the successor to the last year’s Narzo 50 5G. Now, Realme has dropped new teasers of the upcoming device. Read on to know more.
Realme Narzo 60 teasers reveal more details
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Research commencing: The base has been located. We’ve found next-gen.
The latest teaser shared by Realme has an image in which we could spot the number ‘60’ and the camera module of the Realme 11 Pro series. This gives us a hint that the upcoming offering could indeed be the Narzo 60 and it could borrow the camera module design of the Realme 11 Pro phones.
The future of visuals is about to change. Are you ready?
Another teaser shared by Realme Narzo on Twitter earlier today reveals that it will come with a curved display and a center-aligned punch-hole cutout. It will have a 61-degree curvature. The bezels at the top and bottom of the screen are quite minimal. A previous teaser revealed that the upcoming Narzo phone will have the capacity to store 2,50,000 photos meaning that it could come with 256GB onboard storage
The core specifications of the Narzo 60 remain unknown at the moment. Both Realme and Amazon have put up a microsite of the upcoming offering that will be revealing more details about the device in the coming days. Going by the latest teasers, it seems that the Narzo 60 could be a rebadged version of the Realme 11 Pro series phones.
Vivo has launched a new Y-series smartphone in India. It is the Vivo Y36 4G. The device had debuted in Indonesia last month. The Indian variant is slightly different compared to its Indonesian counterpart. The latest offering arrives as the successor to the Vivo Y35. Read on to know what it offers out of the box.
Vivo Y36 4G specifications and features
The Vivo Y36 4G has a 6.44-inch LCD screen with a waterdrop notch. It features an FHD+ display resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and 650 nits peak brightness. Design-wise, the back panel has a squarish camera module and the power button doubles up as a fingerprint scanner.
On the imaging front, the Vivo Y36 4G dual rear camera setup comprises a 50MP main sensor and a 2MP macro lens. There is a 16MP front-facing snapper for selfies.
Under the hood, the Vivo Y36 4G is equipped with a Snapdragon 680 processor. It packs 8GB RAM along with 8GB virtual RAM technology. There is 128GB onboard storage expandable up to 1TB via microSD card slot. The smartphone draws its power from a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 44W fast charging. Software-wise, it runs on Android 13 OS out of the box.
Connectivity options on the Vivo Y36 4G include Dual 4G VoLTE, USB-C port, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Vivo Y36 4G carries a price tag of Rs 16,999. It is offered in Vibrant Gold and Meteor Black colors. The smartphone can be purchased from the brand’s website, Flipkart, and retail stores across the country.
A new game is on the horizon and it is a new Harry Potter title. The upcoming game is called Harry Potter: Magic Awakened and now we have the first look at its gameplay thanks to its latest trailer, which even reveals its launch date. So here are all the details.
Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is a new mobile fantasy game
This isn’t the first time the game has been seen as the mobile game was first released in the Chinese market. But now, the title is rolling out for the rest of the world and ahead of its launch, there is even a new trailer that highlights its gameplay and new art style. The game is set in the Harry Potter universe and begins 10 years in the future, following the events of the Battle of Hogwarts.
In the game, one can expect to see many familiar faces as well as new professors. Notably, this title also arrives after the massive success of Hogwarts Legacy, which launched for the PC and consoles. Looking at the trailer, we can see friendly NPCs like Hagrid and the gameplay also showcases classes, spells, and magical creatures as well. You can check out the trailer above. The game is set to launch globally on June 27.
But the fun doesn’t just end here as we can even see some new features like Duelling Club, Forbidden Forest visits, the Hogwarts grounds, and a dance club too. Spell casting takes place in the form of cards and gamers need to perfect these spells and win to conquer the challenges they will face. Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is a free-to-play collectible cards game that is also an MMO and was co-developed and published by Warner Bros. Games and NetEase Games as well.
Samsung is making preparations for an upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event expected to take place towards the end of July. According to leaked information, this event will showcase several devices, including the highly anticipated Galaxy Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Tab S9 series, and Watch 6 series. Recently, there were leaked renders of the Galaxy Tab S9 tablets, but they were subsequently removed due to a formal request from Samsung. However, a new leak has now revealed some details regarding the display specifications of these tablets.
Twitter user Ahmed Qwaider has revealed some key changes coming to the Galaxy Tab S9 lineup. According to Ahmed, Samsung has opted to equip the upcoming Galaxy Tab S9 series with Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays, departing from the LCD and Super AMOLED panels seen in the Galaxy Tab S8 lineup. This transition to Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays is expected to offer enhanced contrast ratios and HDR functionality compared to the previous LCD and Super AMOLED screens.
Despite the display upgrade, all models within the Galaxy Tab S9 series will retain the 120 Hz refresh rates seen in their predecessors. Additionally, the tablet sizes are rumored to include an 11-inch display for the Galaxy Tab S9, a 12.4-inch display for the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus, and a 14.6-inch display for the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.
According to recent leaks, the upcoming Galaxy Tab S9 series is expected to introduce a battery capacity upgrade for the entry-level model. The Galaxy Tab S9 is rumored to feature a battery capacity of 8,400 mAh, slightly higher than the 8,000 mAh found in its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S8. On the other hand, the Galaxy Tab S9 Plus and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra are anticipated to retain their battery capacities at 10,900 mAh and 11,200 mAh, respectively.
Motorola has announced the launch date of the Razr 40 series in India. The Lenovo-owned brand is set to debut the Razr 40 Ultra and Razr 40 in the country in the first week of July. Both the upcoming offerings have already been released in the global markets earlier this month. The Indian variants will come with the same specifications.
Motorola Razr 40, Razr 40 Ultra India launch date
Motorola will launch the Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra in India on July 3. The Lenovo-owned brand has also revealed that both the upcoming foldable phones will be available for purchase from the brand’s official website, Amazon, Reliance Digital, and select retail stores across the country. E-commerce giant Amazon has also put up a microsite of the upcoming offerings revealing its full specifications.
Both the Motorola Razr 40 and 40 Ultra are clamshell foldable phones. The Ultra model is a more premium offering among the two. Both devices can be used in multiple ways and angles. They feature a 6.9-inch internal screen with a 165Hz and 144Hz refresh rate on vanilla and ultra models respectively. There is a 32MP selfie snapper. The Razr 40 Ultra has a large secondary 3.6-inch OLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate whereas the standard variant has a 1.5-inch small secondary screen. There are also differences between the ultra and standard models in the camera department with the former having a 12MP main sensor and the later featuring a 64MP primary lens.
Internally, the Razr 40 Ultra is powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 whereas the Razr 40 is equipped with a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1. Both phones support 33W fast charging and wireless charging. The Ultra is backed by a 3,800mAh battery unit whereas the standard variant is fuelled by a 4,200mAh cell.
While we are eagerly awaiting the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, speculations have begun swirling around the company’s next installment, the Galaxy Z Fold 6. A tech tipster, @Tech_Reve, has suggested that the Z Fold 6 may introduce noteworthy design changes, most notably a shift in aspect ratio for the phone’s cover screen, which could be inspired by Google’s Pixel Fold.
Samsung Galaxy Fold 4
According to the source, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 might retain the 50MP ISOCELL GN3 sensor from the Z Fold 4 and the upcoming Z Fold 5, which could be a letdown for those anticipating a camera upgrade. But the intriguing aspect lies in potential changes to the phone’s screen dimensions.
Galaxy Z Fold 6: A New Aspect Ratio on the Horizon?
The disappointing aspect of the Fold 6 is that it uses the same image sensor as the Fold 5.
The major update of the Fold 6 is the change in the aspect ratio of the external display. https://t.co/RVp454lNbw
Presently, the Galaxy Z Fold 4 sports a 23.1:9 aspect ratio. The leaker suggests that Samsung may experiment with a broader aspect ratio for the Galaxy Z Fold 6, possibly emulating the design strategy of Google’s Pixel Fold, which uses a wider screen than previous Samsung models. This change could mean a design shift towards more conventional aspect ratios seen in foldable phones like the Honor Magic Vs (21.3:9), vivo X Fold 2 (21:9), and Google’s Pixel Fold (17.4:9).
However, it’s important to note that these are preliminary speculations and should be treated with skepticism. The source does not provide specific details, and Samsung’s design and strategy could change based on numerous factors, including user feedback and the performance of the yet-to-be-released Galaxy Z Fold 5.
The upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 is set to be unveiled alongside Galaxy Z Flip 5 at Samsung’s Unpacked event next month in South Korea, and its reception may influence the design direction of future models, including the Z Fold 6. For now, these rumors offer an intriguing glimpse into possible future developments for Samsung’s foldable phone series.
Amazfit has launched two new smartwatches targeted toward athletes, and more specifically runners. These watches are called the Amazfit Amazfit Cheetah and Cheetah Pro. What makes them special is the Ai-powered AI-powered Zepp Coach which provides personalized running plans for its users. Let’s check out the details.
The Amazfit Cheetah boasts a 1.39″ AMOLED display, providing a clear visual experience with its 454×454-pixel resolution. On the other hand, the Cheetah Pro takes it a step further with a slightly larger 1.45″ AMOLED display, offering a higher resolution of 480×480 pixels. The Cheetah features a lightweight fiber-reinforced polymer bezel and a comfortable liquid silicone strap, weighing 47g with the strap or 32g without it. In contrast, the Cheetah Pro showcases a premium titanium alloy bezel and a sweat-wicking nylon strap, weighing 43g (with strap) or 34g (without strap).
Both smartwatches are designed to withstand various environments, featuring an impressive 5 ATM water resistance rating, allowing them to be submerged in water up to 50 meters deep. This durability makes them suitable companions for swimming and water-related activities. Additionally, the battery life of these watches is noteworthy, with the Cheetah offering up to 14 days of usage, while the Cheetah Pro extends it further with up to 15 days, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Catering specifically to runners, these smartwatches come equipped with an AI-powered Zepp Coach, offering personalized running plans tailored to the user’s goals. These plans adjust on a weekly basis, considering the user’s performance and condition, helping them optimize their training routines. Moreover, the Zepp Coach provides scientific guidance, assisting users in understanding their progress and maximizing their potential.
Both the Amazfit Cheetah and Cheetah Pro prioritize health monitoring, offering a range of features such as sleep tracking, stress monitoring, blood-oxygen level monitoring, and heart rate tracking. With over 150 indoor and outdoor sports modes, these smartwatches cater to diverse activities, ensuring comprehensive fitness tracking. Enjoy the convenience of offline music playback, seamless integration with Amazon Alexa, and the availability of an offline voice assistant. Stay connected with Bluetooth phone calls and leverage WLAN 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. Operating on Zepp OS 2.0, these watches deliver a smooth and intuitive user experience.
Price & availability
The Amazfit Cheetah and Cheetah Pro models are currently available for purchase at the following prices: $229.99/£229.90/€229.90 for the Amazfit Cheetah and $299.99/£299.90/€299.90 for the Cheetah Pro.
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Despite rumors and reports circulating online, there was no sign of Apple planning on unveiling a new entry in its iPhone SE series this year. And now, it appears that there won’t be a new iPhone SE model arriving next year either.
Apple could have halted iPhone SE 4 development
The information arrives from Barclay analysts who were apparently in contact with the Cupertino based giant’s supply chain. Their report stated that the iPhone maker has been working on developing their own 5G modem. In other words, the company is looking to move away from buying 5G modems made by Qualcomm for their future iPhone models as well as other products.
However, this report implies that the brand has no plans to launch a new iPhone SE model anytime soon. Earlier this year, we covered a report that hinted at the iPhone SE 4 launching in 2024 with an OLED display and Apple’s proprietary 5G chipset. But the latest information hints otherwise, with the iPhone SE model likely not launching in 2024 either since the 5G chipset will only enter mass production by 2025, according to known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
In other words, a new iPhone SE model will launch in the same year as the iPhone 16, which is nearly two years away as of right now. For those unaware, the iPhone SE arrives as the company’s compact flagship phone and has an affordable price tag compared to its main line premium entries. The last model launched back in 2022 and it seems that fans of this series might have to wait two whole years for its successor.
Apple has recently rolled out the iOS 16.5.1 update, aiming to fix critical security vulnerabilities discovered in the previous version. The security flaws were reportedly exploited to hack iPhones in Russia. The cybersecurity firm Kaspersky brought these issues to Apple’s attention, for which the company expressed gratitude.
Credit: MacRumors
What’s New in iOS 16.5.1 Update?
One of the security flaws allowed an app to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. Apple acknowledged that this issue may have been actively exploited on iOS versions released prior to iOS 15.7. The second vulnerability was related to Webkit, where processing malicious web content could lead to arbitrary code execution.
In addition to the security fixes, the update addresses an accessory issue introduced in iOS 16.5. The problem impacted users who relied on Apple’s Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter to charge their iPhones. With this update, users can now resume using the accessory as intended. Apple’s release notes mention that the update is recommended for all users and provides important security improvements.
Alongside iOS 16.5.1, Apple has released corresponding updates for other devices, including iPadOS 16.5.1, watchOS 9.5.2, and macOS Ventura 13.4.1. The iPad update specifically addresses the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter bug, while all the updates provide general security enhancements and resolve various issues.
To ensure the security and optimal performance of your Apple devices, it is recommended to update to the latest available software versions promptly. The updates are accessible through the Settings app by following these steps:
Launch the Settings app.
Go to the General section.
Tap on Software Update.
Wait for the page to refresh.
The update will appear.
Tap on Download and Install.
Read and agree to the Terms of Service.
Keep your device connected to a power source until the update is complete.
It is worth noting that if the initial iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma betas do not include these publicly released patches, they are expected to be included in beta 2, which could be released soon.
There have already been a number of rumors and reports regarding the upcoming Google Pixel 8 series that have surfaced as we edge closer to its launch. And now, the latest leak reveals not only its color options but even offers us its official wallpapers for download.
Pixel 8 Haze Wallpaper
Google Pixel 8 full resolution wallpapers can now be downloaded
The Search Engine giant has always offered default wallpapers that many still use since they go really well with the color option of the Pixel model that customers purchased. These wallpapers have even included special collaborations with studios such as B-Reel and ustwo in the past for live wallpapers. But now, the upcoming Pixel 8 lineup will apparently feature a more minimalistic and static wallpaper.
Pixel 8 Licorice Wallpaper
The latest leak arrives from AndroidAuthority with the report revealing information about the color options that will be offered on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro models. The former will arrive in four color options namely, Haze, Jade, Licorice, and Peony. Meanwhile, the latter will also come in four variants that will include Jade and Licorice as well as Porcelain and Sky options. Keep in mind that there’s a chance that not all of these will be widely launched and availability might also depend on different regions.
Pixel 8 Peony Wallpaper
Looking at the leaked wallpapers, it appears that Google has decided to retain its wallpaper themes that revolve around different minerals. In other words, it could likely be the work of Andrew Zuckerman again. You can download these new wallpapers at full resolution quality by clicking here and heading to the Google Drive link for Pixel 8 gallery.
In India, Honor has introduced a fresh iteration of the Honor Pad X8 tablet. This new variant of the Pad X8 includes 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and is bundled with a flip cover. The brand had previously launched a variant with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, priced at approximately ₹10,000. Now, let’s delve into the pricing and offers available for this latest variant.
Honor Pad X8 (4GB + 64GB) price & offers
The new configuration of the Honor Pad X8 is currently selling for₹11,999on Amazon India. In addition to that, Amazon is offering 10% Instant Discount up to INR 1750 on SBI Credit Card EMI transactions. Check out the specifications below.
Honor Pad X8 specs
Introducing the Honor Pad X8, a tablet that packs impressive specifications. Its 10.1-inch LCD panel boasts a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a pixel density of 224 PPI. With dimensions of 40.2 × 159 × 7.55mm and weighing 460g, the tablet achieves an 80.6% screen-to-body ratio, offering an immersive viewing experience. The display supports multi-touch and can register input from up to 10 touches simultaneously.
Powering the Honor Pad X8 is a robust Octa-Core MediaTek MT8786 SoC. While the RAM and storage configuration for the Indian market is yet to be confirmed, this tablet can provide up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Additionally, it includes an SD card slot for expandable memory. Running on Magic UI 4.0, based on Android 10, the tablet boasts an aluminum body construction. It incorporates dual large-amplitude speakers, utilizing a 2.2cc large sound cavity, and supports Honor Histen sound effects, ensuring an enhanced audio experience.
In terms of connectivity, the Honor Pad X8 supports Bluetooth 5.1 and WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac. However, it does not feature a 3.5mm headphone jack. Powering the tablet is a 5100mAh battery, which can be fully charged in approximately three hours.
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Earlier this week, we reported on a new tablet from Realme that had surfaced on the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards). The tablet in question is the company’s Pad 2 model, which has now been certified by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) as well. This certification revealed some of its notable specifications, so let’s have a look.
Realme Pad 2 FCC sighting hints at an imminent launch
Looking at the FCC listing, we can see the Realme Pad 2 carrying the RMP2205 model number, which is the same model that was spotted on the BIS listing as well. While the latest certification sighting doesn’t reveal finer details regarding this device, it does offer us a look at two key aspects related to its charging and battery. The Pad 2 will apparently be powered by a massive 8,360mAh battery pack.
This is quite the upgrade considering the original Realme Pad (Review) was powered by a smaller 7,100mAh battery unit. The improvements don’t just end there as the FCC sighting also reveals that the upcoming tablet model from the brand will arrive with support for 33W fast charging. This is again faster than the 18W fast charging offered by its predecessor.
Lastly, the certification sighting even offers us a glimpse of the new tablet’s design. It carries design sketches that showcase a circular camera module on the rear. Furthermore, the Pad 2 will arrive with rounded corners on all four sides. Unfortunately, this was all the information that was revealed on the certification database, so stick around for more updates regarding this matter.
After the launch of the Noise Buds Trance in India, the electronics brand has now launched the Noise Buds VS103 Pro earbuds in India. The earbuds have debuted on Amazon India featuring active noise cancellation and a special launch price of ₹2,099. Let’s explore the specs and features of these earbuds.
Noise Buds VS103 Pro specs
The Noise Buds VS103 Pro comes with active noise canceling technology rated for up to 25dB of noise canceling. These earbuds incorporate a 10mm driver that delivers rich and immersive sound quality.
In terms of battery life, the Buds VS103 Pro stands out with an outstanding playback time of approximately 40 hours. Even if you’re short on time, a quick 10-minute charge provides an impressive 150 minutes of playback.
When it comes to calling quality, these earbuds excel with their quad mic setup featuring environmental noise cancellation. This ensures that your calls are crystal clear and free from unwanted background noise. The Buds VS103 PRO is equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 technology, ensuring seamless and reliable connectivity to your devices.
Thanks to the Hyper Sync technology, these earbuds instantly connect to your device as soon as you remove them from the case, providing a hassle-free user experience. Additionally, the Buds VS103 PRO boasts an IPX5 water-resistant rating, giving you peace of mind and protection against water exposure.
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