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iQOO TWS Air Pro to launch as the brand’s first noise-canceling wireless headset on May 23

Chinese smartphone maker iQOO is scheduled to launch the iQOO Neo 8 series on May 23 in China. A recent leak shows that the company will also launch the iQOO Pad on the same day. A new teaser poster by the company has confirmed that the brand will also be launching its first wireless earbuds with noise cancellation on May 23.

iQOO TWS Air Pro

The new earbuds will be known as iQOO TWS Air Pro, according to the teaser poster. From the offical renders of the earbuds shared, it will have the same design with the iQOO Air TWS earbuds launched in October last year. That means it’ll utilise a semi-in-ear deisgn which is different from what obtains on most nois-cancelling earbuds that utilize an in-ear design.

Noise cancelling earbuds rely on the physical ability of the buds to block out anbient noise from eantering into the ear canal. Thus, since earbuds using semi-in-ear design can’t properly cover the ears, the noise reduction capability of such earbuds are not as efficient as that of in-ear headphones.

iQOO TWS Air Pro

Semi-in-ear earbuds have their advantage, though, and one advantage is that they put lesser pressure on the ear canal. Personally, I get some discomfort when I use an in-ear earbuds for a long period. While the semi-in-ear may put lesser pressure on the ear canal, they also bring some discomfort since there are no silicon buds at the tips.

iQOO is yet to disclose the nosie cancellation technology at play on the iQOO TWS Air Pro earbuds. We await the further details from the company.

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Huawei Enjoy 60 Pro debuts with a Snapdragon 680 chip, 50MP camera

Huawei has been adding new devices to Enjoy 60 series recently. The vanilla model was unveiled back in March this year and last month, the company launched the Enjoy 60X with a particularly large 7000mAh battery. Now, Huawei has introduced another model in the lineup, dubbed Huawei Enjoy 60 Pro. The smartphone brings the Snapdragon 680 chip under the hood and gets some decent specifications minus 5G connectivity. Here are the details.

Huawei Enjoy 60 Pro Specs and Price

The Enjoy 60 Pro debuts as a mid-range smartphone. It gets a boxy design with flat sides and back panel. There are two large rings on its back that house the camera sensors. On the front, there’s a center punch hole for the selfie camera. Notably, the bezels on the display look pretty thin. Overall, the phone looks decent. It is worth noting that it is the rebranded version of the Honor Nova 11i for the Chinese market.

The Huawei Enjoy 60 Pro is a feature-packed smartphone with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor. It gets a 6.8-inch LCD panel that offers a 2388×1080 pixels resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Fueled by a 5000mAh battery, the device supports 40W fast charging. For photography, it has an 8MP front camera and a rear dual-camera setup comprising a 50MP primary lens and a 2MP secondary lens. The phone is slim, measuring 8.55mm thick and weighing 193g. It comes in mint green, gold black, and galaxy silver colors and offers side fingerprint recognition for security.

The Huawei Enjoy 60 Pro is available in two storage configurations. The 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant is priced at 1599 yuan ($227), while the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant is priced at 1799 yuan ($255). The handset will be sold in China and the pre-sale starts tonight.

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Samsung begins mass production of 12nm-Class EUV-based DDR5 DRAM

Samsung has recently announced that it has started mass production of its 16-gigabit (Gb) DDR5 DRAM, utilizing the industry’s pioneering 12-nanometer (nm)-class process technology. This achievement comes after the initial announcement made in December of the previous year.

Samsung DDR5 DRAM

Boosting AI Applications: The Potential of Samsung’s Newest DRAM

The production process incorporates advanced multi-layer extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, establishing the highest die density in the industry. Consequently, this technology yields a 20% increase in wafer productivity.

Furthermore, this DDR5 DRAM exhibits a considerable reduction in power consumption of up to 23% when compared to previous generations. Samsung asserts that this makes their solution highly suitable for global IT companies aiming to enhance their eco-friendly operations.

The utilization of a new high-κ material contributes to increased cell capacitance. Enhanced capacitance results in a significant electric potential difference in data signals, facilitating more accurate differentiation between them.

The DDR5 DRAM claims to deliver speeds of 7.2 gigabits per second (Gbps). To put this into perspective, it can process two 30-gigabyte (GB) ultra-high-definition movies in just one second. This exceptional speed positions the technology to support an expanding array of applications, including data centers, artificial intelligence, and next-generation computing.

Samsung completed the evaluation of its 16-gigabit DDR5 DRAM for compatibility with AMD in December of last year and continues to collaborate with global IT companies to drive innovation in the next-generation DRAM market.

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US Justice Department charges former Apple engineer with theft of autonomous tech for China

A Chinese national and former Apple Engineer Weibao Wang has been charged by the US Department of Justice (DOJ). The six-count charges border primarily on theft and attempted theft of autonomous car technology. This is yet another incident that continues to dampen Sino-American relations over the years.

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US prosecutors allege that Wang stole troves of source code on Apple’s autonomous technology for a Chinese company. The suspect is reported to have fled the US on the same day his residence was searched by law enforcement. The former Apple software engineer worked at Apple between 2016 and 2018, according to the DOJ indictment sheet. He worked on Apple’s Annotation Team and was granted broad access to databases accessible to just about 2% of Apple’s 135,000 employees at the time.

The Wang case is the third such related to the theft of Apple’s autonomous technology for Chinese interests. He is accused of stealing or attempting to steal Apple’s entire autonomy source code, tracking systems, behavior planning for autonomous systems, and hardware descriptions supporting the autonomous system. While still working with Apple, Wang accepted a job at the US-based subsidiary of the yet-to-be-named Chinese company. The company was developing autonomous driving technology and Wang started to siphon large amounts of sensitive Apple technology and source code to the company. The DOJ indictment also indicated that at a time only about 4% of Apple employees were aware of the project.

The search of Wang’s home in California on June 27, 2018, turned up large quantities of stolen, confidential, and proprietary data. He subsequently fled from the US even after making promises not to do such. He is confirmed to have boarded a flight to Guangzhou, China from San Francisco International Airport. If extradited and convicted, Wang could face 10 years in jail for each count. Four other cases were also unveiled as part of sweeping enforcement action led by the DOJ’s Disruptive Technology Strike Force. Apple has yet to make any official statement on the issue.

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Oraimo Monster 100 electric bike is an affordable Mountain e-bike starting at $599

Fast-emerging Chinese tech brand Oraimo may not be popular in Europe and other regions but in Africa, the brand is known for quality electronics products and accessories. The company has now made its debut in the e-bike market with the unveiling of the Oraimo Monster 100 e-bike. The electric bike comes with features that prop it as a practical mountain e-bike. The barebones mountain bike is an all-terrain bike and quite affordable.

Oraimo Monster 100 electric bike
Oraimo Monster 100 electric bike

Oraimo is a pretty new player in the electric bicycle segment of the market. However, the Monster 100 comes with some solid components and great practicability. For a fact, Oraimo Monster 100 lacks the fancy and allure of a premium e-bike. But in terms of reliability, the new Oraimo e-bike ticks all the important boxes. It is powered by a 350W Bafang electric motor and it has a maximum output of 500W. The bike has a maximum assisted speed of 32km/h (20mph). The Monster 100 has a full three-by-seven-speed Shimano drive train.

Oraimo Monster 100 electric bike

Oraimo has carved a niche for itself in producing reliable power banks and other power accessories. The new e-bike has a battery pack that delivers up to 97km (60 miles) of assisted range. The battery can be fully charged in less than 4 hours and its quick charging capability allows for a rapid replenishment of the battery. It offers up to 11km of range with just 15 minutes of charge.

Oraimo Monster 100 electric bike

Electric bicycles continue to catch the fancy of a growing segment of the population due to their simplistic functionality and affordability. Europe and Asia are some of the regions that have witnessed rapid growth and deployment of e-bikes. A lot of people now opt to commute on these e-mobility solutions, offering access to those with tight budgets an opening. There are some e-bikes that are now substantially cheaper than their corresponding conventional bicycles.

Oraimo Monster 100 electric bike with a 97km range, fast charging unveiled starting at $599

The Oraimo Monster 100 is originally priced at $749 but it has a launch price of $599. Oraimo is also offering a two-year warranty for the Monster 100.

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Samsung rumored to manufacture Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 for Galaxy chips

Recent reports suggest that Samsung may partner with Qualcomm to produce Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chips for select models of the Galaxy S25 series. While some Galaxy S24 phones are expected to feature Samsung’s own Exynos 2400 processor, Samsung could potentially resume using customized Snapdragon chips a year later, with some of these chips being manufactured by Samsung Foundry.

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Snapdragon 8 Gen 4: Fabricated by Samsung Foundry for Galaxy S25?

According to insider information shared by tipster Revegnus, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor will be manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm (N3E) process. On the other hand, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 For Galaxy variant is rumored to utilize Samsung Foundry’s 3nm GAP (3GAP) process. This development implies that Samsung Foundry’s 3nm node could potentially rival TSMC’s 3nm process in terms of both performance and efficiency. However, it’s important to note that these details should be taken with caution, as the Galaxy S25 is still two years away, and more concrete information will likely emerge in late 2024.

If the rumors prove accurate, this would mark the first instance in a while where a company employs two different suppliers for the same chip, akin to Apple’s approach with the iPhone 6s‘ A9 processor. In that case, some A9 chips were produced using Samsung’s 14nm process, while others were manufactured using TSMC’s 16nm process. The Samsung-made A9 chip boasted a smaller size, while TSMC’s chips offered slightly better power efficiency.

Furthermore, alongside the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 For Galaxy chip, Samsung’s highly anticipated Exynos chipset might also make its debut in certain Galaxy S25 devices. Both chips are expected to be produced using Samsung Foundry’s 3nm GAP process and are anticipated to offer similar performance levels. Although there may be slight differences between the two, Samsung will likely strive to minimize these variances, particularly in terms of power consumption.

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Alldocube iPlay 50 Mini tablet launched with 8.4-inch display, 4G connectivity, Android 13, and more

Alldocube is known for affordable laptops and tablets. After releasing iPlay 50 and iPlay 50 Pro Android tablets, the brand has now launched iPlay 50 Mini.

The new ‘Mini’ version arrives in a smaller form factor and less powerful hardware. Thus, it is even cheaper than the other two. Let’s check out everything it has to offer.

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Alldocube iPlay 50 Mini Specifications

The Alldocube iPlay 50 Mini is built around an 8.4-inch IPS LCD screen that offers a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels and 270 PPI. The panel has a 1200:1 contrast ratio and can reach a maximum brightness level of 320 nits.

It is powered by a Unisoc T606 chipset paired with 4GB LPDDR4x RAM and 64GB UFS 2.1 storage. The device boots Android 13 and offers multiple useful features like split-screen, forced landscape mode for apps like TikTok, and more.

The tablet is Widevine L1-certified, and thus, it can stream content in FHD quality on streaming platforms. It also comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack and a MicroSD card slot (up to 512GB).

On the connectivity front, the device arrives with a dual-SIM card slot for 4G data connection as well as VoLTE calls and messages.  It also offers dual-band WiFi. Bluetooth 5.0, and GNSS.

The tablet draws energy from a 4,000mAh battery, which is limited to 10W charging. Last but not least, it has three first-party accessories, such as a double-sided capacitive stylus, a keyboard, and a case. All of these are sold separately.

Alldocube iPlay 50 Mini Price and Availability

The Alldocube iPlay 50 Mini is priced at $109.99 and can be purchased from AliExpress. Buyers can make use of coupons to lower the price.

In China, the product retails at a cheaper price of ¥599 (~$85). Chinese customers also get an 18-month warranty, a 180-day replacement period, and interest-free EMI.

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Amazon Echo Pop, Echo Show 5, and Echo Show 5 Kids Smart Speakers Launched

Alongside launching the Amazon Echo Buds, the e-commerce giant has also announced three new smart speakers. These include the Echo Pop, Echo Show 5, and Echo Show 5 Kids. The Echo Pop is a new addition to Amazon’s Echo family. All three devices are said to provide customers with more options to access Alexa. Read on to know more about the newly announced speakers. 

Amazon Echo Pop, Echo Show, Echo Show 5 Kids specifications

From left to right – Echo Show 5 Kids, Echo Show 5, and Echo Pop

Beginning with the Amazon Echo Pop, it features a semi-spherical design with a built-in mic-off button. It has a 1.95-inch front-firing speaker and lossless high-definition audio. The speaker comes with advanced audio distribution profile support. There is in-app privacy control. Connectivity options on the Echo Pop include WiFi, Bluetooth low energy mesh, and Matter which enables seamless connectivity and control of compatible smart home devices from different brands.  

Coming to the Amazon Echo Show 5, it has a 5.5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 960 x 480 pixels. This lets users to watch news clips, check their ring doorbell camera, view shopping lists, and make video calls. The latest version is said to be faster than its predecessor. It comes with three microphones and an upgraded 1.75-inch speaker for improved bass and clear sound. There is a 2MP camera with a built-in shutter for privacy. 

The Amazon Echo Show 5 is equipped with a MediaTek MT 8169 B and AZ2 neural edge processor. Connectivity options on the smart speaker are the same as the Echo Pop. 

Lastly, as the name suggests, the Echo Show 5 Kids is designed for kids. It features a colorful space-themed design. There is a built-in camera shutter and microphone/camera off button for privacy purposes. The smart speaker also features motion detection and tap gestures. There is a parental dashboard that allows parents to adjust age settings, monitor activity, and set bedtime limits. The device can help kids with kid-friendly answers, jokes, homework, clean lyrics, and more. 

The Echo Show 5 Kids comes with a two-year guarantee and one year free Amazon Kids+ subscription service that offers ad-free and age-appropriate audiobooks, videos, games, and Alexa skills. 

Amazon Echo Pop, Echo Show, Echo Show 5 Kids pricing

The Amazon Echo Pop comes in Charcoal, Glacier White, Lavender Bloom, and Midnight Teal colors. It is priced at $39.99. The Echo Show 5 costs $89.99 and is offered in Charcoal, Glacier White, and Cloud Blue. The Echo Show 5 Kids carries a price tag of $99.99. 

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Amazon Echo Buds With Multipoint Pairing Launched At A Cheaper Price Tag

Amazon has launched a host of new Echo devices. These include three new smart speakers and a TWS earphone. The latter is dubbed as Amazon Echo Buds and is the third-generation offering in the Echo Buds family. The newest device is quite a downgrade from the second-generation Echo Buds that packed ANC and different design. The e-commerce giant seems to be following a different approach with the new Echo Buds. Read on to know more about the TWS earphones below. 

Amazon Echo Buds specifications and features

The Amazon Echo Buds feature a lightweight semi-in-ear design with a stem. They come with customizable tap controls and the earbuds are IPX2 certified. The audio device also supports Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. 

The Amazon Echo Buds are equipped with a 12mm drivers that are claimed to deliver a rich and balanced sound. There are two microphones and a voice detection accelerometer to eliminate surrounding noise while on calls. The TWS earphones pack VIP filter feature that allows users to limit notifications to certain contacts or apps.

The Amazon Echo Buds are powered by a Qualcomm S5 (QCC5171) Bluetooth processor. The TWS earphones support multipoint pairing allowing users to simultaneously pair and switch audio between two devices. The audio device is claimed to be backed by up to 20 hours of battery life with each earbud said to offer 5 hours of usage on a single charge. 

The Amazon Echo Buds are priced at $49.99. They are offered in Black color and will go on sale starting June 7th. 

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Jio Cloud PC to be powered by Jio True 5G, launch seems imminent

The Jio Cloud PC launch might be right around the corner. The company is apparently in its pre launch phase after a company executive confirmed that the official announcement will be held soon.

Jio Cloud PC set to launch in India soon

The news arrives from Shelton Rego, VP Cloud, Jio Platforms. He stated that the upcoming Cloud PC will be announced in the market soon. For those unaware, the Indian telecom giant is working on a new cloud based virtual PC. This PC was built in collaboration with known PC brands like Dell, GP, and Lenovo to build the actual product. As of right now, it is confirmed that the new Cloud PC will be powered by Jio True 5G and will feature the brand’s proprietary virtual display infrastructure (VDI).

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Furthermore, the executive also added that the Jio Cloud PC will use JioAirFiber at launch. As of right now, the company is expanding its 5G networking infrastructure. Although, it is already available in 4,332 cities and towns across multiple states and Union Territories in India. So, it isn’t surprising that the company will have its cloud based computer leverage its telecom infrastructure for the newer and faster technology. Notably, this product will follow the company’s recently unveiled JioDrive VR Headset in the region.

Unfortunately, finer details like the specifications or pricing regarding this PC is still unclear. However, Jio typically launches products at prices that are affordable to the mass consumers, so we can expect its initial cost or eventual upgrades to follow a similar philosophy as well. So stick around for more as we will be offering updates when additional information is available regarding this product.

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Lenovo Unveils New ThinkPad T14p Laptop with 13th Gen Intel Processors and RTX 3050 Graphics Card

Lenovo continues to expand its product lineup. Recently, the company introduced us to the Xiaoxin Mini PC and a new projector. Now, it’s revealing a new member of the ThinkPad series, the ThinkPad T14p. The device, which appeals to gamers with its features, stands out with its Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card and 13th generation Intel processor. Here are the details…

Lenovo Unveils New ThinkPad T14p Laptop

Lenovo has unveiled the new ThinkPad T14p laptop, an upgrade to the popular T series. The ThinkPad T14p is available in a variety of configurations, starting at 6799 yuan for the i5 integrated graphics version, 7999 yuan for the i9 integrated graphics version, and starting at 9499 yuan for the i7 with RTX 3050 version.

The new ThinkPad T14p is powered by the 13th generation Core H series processors, ranging from the i5-13500H to the i9-13900H. Graphics options include integrated graphics and the RTX 3050 4GB. The laptop features a dual fan cooling system and can deliver up to 60W of total system performance. It is equipped with LPDDR5-5200 memory with an option up to 32GB, and a 1TB SSD, with support for dual slots.

The ThinkPad T14p has a 14-inch 2.2k resolution screen with 100% sRGB color gamut and a 16:10 aspect ratio. The laptop weighs as low as 1.47 kg and is 17.9 mm thin. It comes equipped with an FHD camera and a 57Wh battery. The laptop also includes a variety of ports, including Thunderbolt 4, full-function USB-C, HDMI 2.0, USB-A, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.

Here are some of the key features of the new ThinkPad T14p:

  • 13th generation Core H series processors
  • RTX 3050 4GB graphics
  • Dual fan cooling system
  • Up to 60W of total system performance
  • LPDDR5-5200 memory up to 32GB
  • 1TB SSD with support for dual slots
  • 14-inch 2.2k resolution screen with 100% sRGB color gamut
  • 16:10 aspect ratio
  • 1.47 kg weight
  • 17.9 mm thin
  • FHD camera
  • 57Wh battery
  • Thunderbolt 4, full-function USB-C, HDMI 2.0, USB-A, and a 3.5 mm audio jack

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Canon is exploring collaboration with smartphone manufacturers

Canon, a renowned Japanese imaging company, is reportedly considering entering into collaborations with smartphone manufacturers to adapt to the evolving market landscape. The trend of partnerships between smartphone brands and professional camera companies has been gaining momentum, offering a platform for the exchange of imaging and optical expertise, while simultaneously boosting brand value for both parties involved. For example, partnerships between vivo and Zeiss, OPPO and Hasselblad, and Xiaomi and Leica have given positive results. Canon seems keen on exploring this avenue as well.

A Lens on the Future: Canon Explores Potential Partnerships with Smartphone Makers

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In a recent interview, Mr. Hiroki Ozawa, Chairman of Canon China, acknowledged the increasing wave of collaboration between smartphone and camera manufacturers. He revealed that Canon has been actively researching this area, but the timing of their potential actions is still under consideration and decision-making. Recognizing the industry’s ongoing trend, Canon aims to make an independent judgment in alignment with the demands of the current market.

Interestingly, when Mr. Ozawa was questioned about the phrase “Photography makes three generations poor,” he emphasized that using a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera does not lead to financial strain but rather brings happiness. While acknowledging that DSLR cameras can be expensive, costing tens of thousands of yuan, he believes that the value received from owning such cameras and the emotional attachment associated with them far outweigh the initial investment.

According to Mr. Ozawa, DSLR cameras are favored by consumers due to their high cost-performance ratio. The photos captured with these cameras and the sentimental value they hold justify their purchase costs in the eyes of buyers.

Canon’s potential collaboration with smartphone manufacturers demonstrates their proactive approach to adapting to changing market dynamics. By leveraging their expertise and aligning with smartphone brands, Canon aims to offer consumers enhanced imaging capabilities and experiences while remaining competitive in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 With 165Hz Display Launched In India

Acer has launched a new laptop in India. It is a part of the Predator lineup and aimed at gamers. The latest offering is called the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16. Read on to know what the machine offers out of the box. 

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 specifications and features

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The Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 boasts a 16-inch screen bearing a WQXGA display resolution. It features a 165Hz refresh rate, 500 nits peak brightness, 3ms response time, and Nvidia G-Sync. The laptop is equipped with aluminum chassis with cryptic design elements called Cyberdeck. 

The Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 features a 4-zone RGB keyboard, pulsar lighting, fan control, and more. It comes with a 720p 30fps webcam with temporal noise reduction. 

Under the hood, the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 houses up to a 13th-generation Core i7 processor. It is paired with up to NVIDIA RTX 4060 GPU onboard. There is up to 32GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1TB NVMe SSD storage. The machine is equipped with 89 custom-made all-metal 3D aero blade and liquid metal thermal grease for heat dissipation. 

The Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 is backed by a 90Wh battery unit. It runs on Windows 11 OS. Connectivity options on the laptop include WiFi-6, two USB 3.2 ports, two Thunderbolt ports, and Bluetooth 5.3. 

The Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 carries a starting price tag of Rs 1,09,900. It is available for purchase from the brand’s website, Amazon, Flipkart, Croma, and Vijay Sales. 

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Galaxy A24 debuts in Korea with MST-enabled Samsung Pay

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A24 last month in Vietnam. Since then, the company has been releasing this budget smartphone in multiple markets.

Today, the firm debuted this handset in its home country South Korea. It will be available for purchase starting tomorrow (May 19) for KRW 396,000 (~$300).

The Korean variant of the Galaxy A24 is unlike any other version of the phone. Because it comes with a useful feature, which Samsung removed from its smartphones in 2021.

Samsung Galaxy A24

The feature we are talking about is MST-enabled Samsung Pay. For the unaware, MST stands for Magnetic Secure Transmission and this feature mimics card swipe action on any PoS terminal.

Thus, older Samsung smartphones with Samsung Pay could be used to make transactions on non-NFC PoS machines too. The South Korean electronics giant removed this feature starting with the Galaxy S21 series as NFC-enabled PoS terminals can be now found almost everywhere.

It’s not known whether the return of MST feature will be limited to Korea or will be re-introduced in more markets. It would be nice to have this feature in other markets.

Anyways, the Galaxy A24 will be sold in Black, Light Green, and Dark Red color options in South Korea. As part of launch offers, the company is providing a 2-month free trial of YouTube Premium and a free Microsoft 365 Basic subscription for 6 months.

Some of the specs of the Galaxy A24 include a 6.5-inch 90Hz FHD+ Super AMOLED display, a MediaTek Helio G99 chip, an OIS-assisted 50MP primary camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 5,000mAh battery, and 25W fast wired charging support.

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DJI Staff Refutes Claims of Exiting the US Market

DJI has strongly refuted recent online rumors claiming that the company has refused to pay fines and is exiting the US market. The company said that it has not issued any official statements or external communications conveying such information.

In a recent ruling by a federal court in Texas, DJI was found to have infringed upon the intellectual property of Textron, an aerospace technology company based in the United States. Following a trial that lasted for a week, the jury concurred with Textron Innovations, a subsidiary of Textron, in their claim that DJI’s drones violated two patents, ‘vehicle following’ and ‘ automatic hovering’ associated with drone flight control systems. The court then ordered DJI to pay damages totaling $279 million. 

In response to the verdict, DJI released an official statement expressing its strong opposition to the ruling. The company stated that it will actively pursue all available means to defend its legal rights in this matter. DJI said that it has independently developed its technologies, having clear distinctions from Textron’s patents. While Textron’s vehicle-following technology incorporates both the position and direction of the followed vehicle, DJI drones solely rely on the position of the subject being tracked.

Similarly, DJI’s automatic hovering feature does not operate through a pilot inside the vehicle controlling it with mechanical and hydraulic systems, as claimed in Textron’s patent. Instead, DJI’s hovering functionality is based on a drone operator using a handheld remote controller. These differences underline DJI’s unique approach to technology development and refute claims of patent infringement. It further stated that “Textron is a military helicopter company. DJI is a civilian drone company. No commonality exists between the technologies,” 

Founded by Frank Wang in 2006, DJI started as a small venture in a college dorm room. It has since grown into a prominent tech company with thousands of employees, a quarter of whom are engaged in research and development activities. DJI’s products have found applications in military settings, joining the ranks of various other technology companies in this regard. However, in December 2021, the United States government placed DJI on an investment blacklist due to allegations of its involvement in surveillance activities targeting Uighur Muslims in China’s Xinjiang region.

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Nothing Phone (2) Confirmed To Be Powered By Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, Will Remain Accessible And Won’t Get Significant Price Hike

Nothing Phone (2)’s processor has been officially confirmed. The brand’s CEO Carl Pei announced in a Twitter post that the upcoming offering will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. He added that it is a significant upgrade from its predecessor and also revealed performance gains. The Nothing Phone (2) is confirmed to debut in British summer this year which is between June and August. 

Nothing Phone (2) processor confirmed along with key details

The Nothing Phone (2)’s chipset details have been doing the rounds on the internet for some time now. The Phone (1) is powered by a Snapdragon 778G+ SoC. Pei revealed that the app opening speeds on the upcoming Phone (2) will be twice as fast compared to its predecessor. The overall performance will also be improved by 80 percent. The phone will also see improvements in areas like battery, connectivity, and cameras. It is also said to come with support for RAW HDR format and 4K recording at 60fps. 

Pei did not reveal if the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 in Nothing Phone (2) will be an underclocked version with a prime clock speed of 3GHz compared to 3.2GHz in the standard version. The chipset is one-year-old but is still capable of offering powerful performance. 

Additionally, Nothing also revealed that the Phone (2) won’t get a price hike and it will be accessible despite the use of a high-end Snapdragon 8-series chipset. 

We can expect the brand to reveal more details about the Nothing Phone (2) in the coming months leading up to the launch event. As per the phone’s Geekbench listing, it is tipped to pack 12GB RAM and run on Android 13. The device will reportedly feature a 120Hz AMOLED display and a 5,000mAh battery unit.

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Wings Phantom 340 TWS Earphones With Transparent Design, ANC Launched In India

Wings has launched a new TWS earphone in India. It packs a transparent design that mimics Nothing’s TWS earphones. The latest offering is dubbed the Wings Phantom 340. Read on to know what the audio device offers out of the box. 

Wings Phantom 340 specifications and features

The Wings Phantom 340 comes in a circular flat transparent case with the brand’s logo on the top cover. The audio device features an in-ear design with a transparent stem (although it is not fully transparent) and earbuds with silicon ear tips. The TWS earphones are IPX5-certified sweat and water-resistant. Users can perform various functions by tapping on the stem of the earphones. 

On the audio front, the Wings Phantom 340 are equipped with 13mm drivers for bold bass. There is active noise cancellation up to 30 dB. The TWS earphones pack quad ENC microphones for clear quality on calls. They come with a dedicated game mode with 40ms low latency.

The Wings Phantom 340 support Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with SpeedSync technology and provide a range of up to 15 meters. The audio device is claimed to offer a battery life of up to 40 hours with each earbud said to deliver 10 hours of playtime. They come with support for fast charging via USB-C port. 

The Wings Phantom 340 TWS earphones carry an introductory price tag of Rs 1,499 (Regular price – Rs 1,999) and are offered in White and Black colors. They will be available for purchase from Amazon, Flipkart, the brand’s website, and offline stores starting May 19th 

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Boult Audio Drift Pro Smartwatch With AMOLED Display Launched In India

Boult Audio has launched a new smartwatch in India. It is a part of the brand’s Drift series and a slightly upgraded version of the Drift Plus that debuted in March this year. The latest offering is dubbed the Boult Drift Pro. It carries an affordable price tag and packs decent specifications. Read on to know more what the device offers out of the box.  

Boult Audio Drift Pro specifications and features

The Boult Audio Drift Pro comes with a square dial and a digital crown at the top right side that mimics Apple Watch’s design. It is IP67-rated water-resistant. The smartwatch features a 1.78-inch AMOLED display bearing a resolution of 368 x 448 pixels and 800 nits peak brightness. There is an Always-on display function and customizable watch faces.

In terms of health, the Boult Audio Drift Pro is equipped with a heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, menstrual cycle tracker, and sleep monitor. It is capable of offering sedentary and hydration reminders. The wearable device packs support for more than 120 sports modes like cricket, yoga, running, cycling etc. 

The Boult Drift Pro comes with a built-in microphone and speaker along with a dial pad, contacts sync, and recent logs for voice calling function via Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity. The smartwatch features built-in mini-games, e-cards, calculator, flashlight, smart notifications, and DND mode. The wearable device is claimed to last up to 10 days on a single charge. 

The Boult Audio Drift Pro is priced at Rs 1,999 and is offered in Black, Blue, and Cream colors. It can be purchased from Flipkart and the brand’s website starting today.

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Google working on a new Dashcam mode for its Pixel smartphones

Google is apparently planning on launching a new Dashcam feature that will be making its way its Pixel series of smartphones. The feature was recently spotted after it was accidentally released on the Play Store. So here’s all we know about the new feature.

Google Pixel phone to soon feature a Dashcam Mode

The new feature from the Search Engine giant was spotted on the Personal Safety app’s latest build, which is dubbed 2023.04.27.532191641.8-dogfood. This build featured the new Dashcam mode. As the name suggests, the mode let’s your Pixel smartphone to record video and audio while driving. Dashcams in general are pretty handy and help capture valuable information in case of any accidents or other issues while on the road.

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For those unaware, the Personal Safety app offers a number of other features like Emergency Sharing, Car Crash Detection, and Safety Check. So once the Dashcam mode is rolled out, users can access the feature through a dedicated “Dashcam” shortcut on the home page. When the Pixel phone is in Dashcam mode, the smartphone can still be fully used. In other words, you still have access to navigation via Google Maps.

Notably, the feature is built to be automatic and users can also start recordings when they connect to specific Bluetooth devices like the car stereo system. Although, the recordings will end when the connection is ended. Furthermore, recordings will automatically be deleted after three days unless saved manually. For better storage efficiency, the app also compresses videos to around 30MB for every minute and a maximum recording will only go up to 24 hours. This news also arrives after Google released a Kenny G inspired ringtone for its Pixel phones.

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Meizu 20’s new colorway to come with white bezels

Meizu made a comeback in the smartphone market with the new Meizu 20 series. The standard variant in the line debuted with a design reminiscent of the Galaxy S23 line, including three distinct camera rings. It was unveiled in Rose Gold, Yellow, Mint, and Gray color options. However, it appears that the company is ready to release a new shade of the handset with a unique twist. According to a tipster, Meizu may launch a White/Silver color option for the Meizu 20, with an entirely white front panel.

This new Meizu 20 stands out from the crowd

There was a time when smartphones commonly had thick bezels that matched the overall color scheme of the device. However, this trend slowly died down as bezels started to get thinner. Most modern phones now have black borders surrounding the display, regardless of the color of the back panel. Meizu apparently wants to contend this with a new color version of its Meizu 20 flagship.

As per the images shared by tipster Ice Universe, this new version of Meizu 20 (review) has white bezels around the front. While the images only show the front of the device, we can say it looks quite premium and stands out from the rest of the Android pack. Currently, there’s no official confirmation regarding the launch of this new color version.

We expect the handset to only undergo cosmetic changes and the specifications will likely remain the same. This means it will feature a 6.5-inch E6 AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. For photography, it may come equipped with a 50MP primary sensor, a 5MP macro unit, and a 16MP ultra-wide-angle lens. Powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, the device will be supported by a 4,700mAh battery with 67W fast charging.

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