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Global Poco F5 Pro Could get the notorious Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC

Poco F5 series is going to be the latest and greatest smartphone lineup from the Xiaomi sub-brand. It will include the Poco F5 and Poco F5 Pro, with the Pro model reportedly not slated to launch in the Indian market. The vanilla model’s launch in India has been teased by the company, but there’s no word on the Pro version yet. It is expected to be a rebranded Redmi K60 series phone but a recent Geekbench listing points to a controversial Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC under its hood.

Poco F5 Pro runs Geekbench with SD 8 Gen 1

Poco F5 Pro should be announced pretty soon but ahead of the release, it has appeared on the Geekbench website with the model number 23013PC75G. Notably, the handset features an octa-core processor with its motherboard codenamed Taro. We know that Taro is the aging Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor.

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This is contradictory to previous reports that claimed the Poco F5 Pro will be a rebadged Redmi K60 with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. The handset has been listed on Geekbench with 12GB of RAM and an Adreno 730 GPU. It managed to score 1302 and 4080 points in the single-core and multi-core tests.

Let’s get this out of the way— Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is pretty powerful, but it has a bit of a downside. It tends to run hot and drain the battery quicker than you’d like. The chip was developed by Samsung and Qualcomm using Samsung’s 4nm process, but apparently, Qualcomm wasn’t happy with how Samsung was manufacturing the chips. So much so that it switched to TSMC and came out with a new and improved version called the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 around mid-year.

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OnePlus Nord N30 Google Play listing confirms it’s a Nord CE 3 Lite rebrand

OnePlus recently launched a new smartphone in its budget-friendly Nord CE series, known as the Nord CE 3 Lite. This device boasts a well-rounded set of specifications, including a Snapdragon 695 chipset and a 108MP main camera. According to a recent report, the phone will also be released in the United States under a different name, the Nord N30. Now, the appearance of the N30 on the Google Play console and list of supported devices has confirmed that it is indeed a masked Nord CE 3 Lite.

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OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite

OnePlus Nord N30 headed to the US

A OnePlus forum member recently presented evidence of the OnePlus Nord N30 being a rebranded Nord CE 3 Lite, headed to the States. It’s supposed to be the successor to the Nord N20, and the Google Play console listing seems to confirm that it’ll have a Full HD+ screen and 8GB of RAM, powered by a Snapdragon 695 chip. It’s also listed to run Android 13. Basically, it’s got pretty much the same specs as the Nord CE 3 Lite, which was just released.

Additionally, the handset has appeared on the list of Google Play-supported devices with the name OnePlus Nord N30 5G. This all makes it evident that OnePlus is just slapping a new name on the handset and calling it a day.

OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite has already been released in India with the aforementioned specifications, but it also boasts a 5,000mAh battery that supports fast 67W charging. In the camera department, the device is equipped with a triple-camera setup that includes a 108MP primary camera along with two 2MP units for depth sensing and macro photography. For selfies, there’s a 16MP front-facing camera.


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Kingsoft’s “WPS AI” Simplifies Writing Process with AI Integration

Artificial intelligence technologies is taking the internet by storm. The trend that began with ChatGPT and reached a frenzy is causing new companies to enter this field every day. So far, we’ve seen countless tech giants like Google and Baidu introduce their own AI tools. Now, a new one has been added to the list – Kingsoft is set to unveil an AI writing assistant for word processing software. Here are the details…

Kingsoft to unveil AI writing assistant for word processing software

Kingsoft has announced the introduction of an AI writing assistant for its word processing software. Codenamed “WPS AI,” the tool is designed to enhance writing experience. he WPS AI feature can be accessed by simply pressing “Ctrl+J” within Kingsoft WPS Docs. This user-friendly functionality aims to make the writing process more efficient for users.

So what are these features for? Actually, there are many areas where WPS AI can be used. Users can employ WPS AI to draft meeting outlines or to-do lists. The AI assistant generates detailed plans that include essential information such as objectives, time, location, attendees, and agendas. The integration of the AI writing assistant in KDocs not only showcases Kingsoft’s technological capabilities but also demonstrates the potential for AI.

It’s currently unclear whether the service is included in any fee or not. However, considering the success of OpenAI, it’s possible for Kingsoft to charge for the feature in order to increase their revenue.

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Stuffcool Quad Pro 4-in-1 cable with PD60W Type-C to C/lightning, braided design launched in India

Stuffcool has unveiled the Quad Pro 4-in-1 lightning braided cable in India. The Quad pro supports of PD60W Type-C to C charging. The Quad Pro has Zinc alloy metal connectors and a nylon-braided flat cable. This comes two years after the release of the Stuffcool Type C to C PD65W cable.

Stuffcool Quad Pro 4-in-1 cable

The new Stuffcool cable can output up to 60W charging within its 1.5m length. It offers Type A, Type C, and lightning connectors, meaning that it can be deployed to charge a variety of devices. You can use the Quad Pro to charge your smartwatch or compatible smartphone or other USB devices. It is a sync and charge cable that can rapidly restore the battery capacity of an iPhone from 0 to 50% in 30 minutes. It works excellently with other lightning-enabled iOS devices.

The Stuffcool Quad Pro can provide Type C to C PD60W charging for MacBooks, and newer laptops with Type-C power ports. Type C to A charging is used for an array of older models and personal devices like earbuds, speakers, and so on. The solid Zinc alloy materials on which the Quad Pro is based make it a very reliable charging accessory. The connectors are very reliable and they have a smooth rail mechanism for easy switching when needed. The flat nylon braided cable is flexible and durable, adding to the high-performance rating of the Quad Pro.

Stuffcool Quad Pro 4-in-1 cable

The Stuffcool Quad Pro offers up to 30W charging for iPhones, iPads, and smartphones while the maximum charging power of 60W is achieved via the PD Type C to C port. Stuffcool is offering the Quad Pro cable in India for Rs. 1,499 ($) and this goes with a six-month warranty. It can be purchased directly from the company’s website or via online e-commerce platforms like Amazon India.

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Fairphone Fairbuds XL over-ear wireless headphones leak reveals the launch price

A new leak in connection to the Fairphone Fairbuds XL earbuds points to an imminent launch of the earbuds. The Fairphone Fairbuds XL will probably debut in Europe and the leak includes pricing for the device. The Fairphone Fairbuds XL is made from eco-friendly materials.

Fairphone Fairbuds XL

The Fairbuds XL is made from recyclable materials and it has a similar design as the Fairphone 4 with black and green color options. The Fairbuds XL is rumored to come with accessories like its battery and drivers that have replacement parts. Fairphone hopes to reduce its carbon footprint via its electronic waste. It is an innovative approach in the wireless and audio accessories segment of the market.

The repairability rating of the Fairphone Fairbuds XL is not yet known. It is however expected to offer replacement accessories of different kinds like its battery, drivers, and other key components. The headphones have removable earcups but this may not significantly improve their repairability. It is expected that the Fairphone Fairbuds XL will come with support for active noise cancellation.

Fairphone Fairbuds XL

The earbuds have two physical buttons but their purpose is not yet known. It is also unclear whether the earbuds will feature gesture-based volume and media controls.

While the specific release date for the Fairbuds XL is not known at this time, the new detail could mean an imminent launch for the headphones. The Fairbuds XL is already listed on some online retail outlets and its Europe launch price is €249 (~272). There are still several details lacking on the Fairphone Fairbuds XL and we expect more from Fairphone as its release draws closer.

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Xiaomi 13 Ultra’s camera handle is compatible with Oppo Find X6 Pro, Vivo X90 Pro+, and more

Last night, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra was unveiled in China. The company markets it as a camera smartphone since it sports a Leica-powered 50MP quad-camera system with a 1-inch sensor, variable aperture, and more.

The brand also released an accessory set for the phone, which sort of turns the handset into a camera. The camera handle included in this package is apparently compatible with smartphones from other brands.

Xiaomi 13 Ultra Wireless Camera Handle

Some Chinese bloggers managed to use the camera handle included in the Xiaomi 13 Ultra Professional Camera Bundle with multiple other smartphones. MyDrivers reports that this particular accessory in the set can be used with Oppo Find X6 Pro, Vivo X90 Pro Plus, Huawei Mate 50 Pro, and Meizu 20 Pro.

This camera handle features a shutter button and zoom lever. It connects wirelessly with phones via Bluetooth 5.0 and charges via USB Type-C. Bloggers say that it should be compatible with handsets whose width is about the same as Xiaomi 13 Ultra’s (74.6mm).

The first-party accessory bundle for Xiaomi 13 Ultra is priced at ¥799 (~$115). The bundle consists of a leather case, a 67mm filter and its fitting ring, a wireless camera handle, a lens cap, and a lanyard. It’s not known whether this bundle will be sold outside mainland China.

Anyways, it is not recommended for you to buy this accessory to use with your compatible smartphones. Because apart from the wireless camera handle, the other accessories are of no use if you don’t own a Xiaomi 13 Ultra.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Series Now Receiving Temperature-Based Menstrual Cycle Tracking Update

Samsung launched the Galaxy Watch 5 series in August last year. It arrived with an infrared sensor for skin temperature measurement. Now the South Korean brand is rolling out an update that introduces a new feature on the Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro models. The feature enables skin temperature-based menstrual cycle tracking for women. 

Earlier in February this year, Samsung partnered with Natural Cycles to bring the latest feature for its Galaxy Watch 5 series. Now, after getting regulatory approvals, the new feature is rolling out to all Watch 5 series models in South Korea, the US, UK, and 29 other European countries including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. The temperature-based menstrual cycle tracking feature is been progressively released via Samsung Health app updates. 

The new feature update enables accurate menstrual cycle tracking by utilizing the infrared temperature sensor on the Galaxy Watch 5 series. Users had to manually track menstrual cycles until now. Samsung explains that basal body temperature (BBT) varies by menstrual phase and it needs to be measured immediately after waking up. This can be inconvenient and also forgotten. Since the Galaxy Watch 5 series is capable of tracking sleep and its infrared temperature sensor, the new cycle tracking feature can work automatically. 

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 series will also be able to track ovulation and predict the beginning of the user’s next period by adding their own calendar-based cycle tracking entries. Samsung says that this data is securely encrypted and stored on the device. To use these enhanced features, users need to update the Samsung Health app to the latest version, look for Predict period with skin temp’ option in the settings and enable it. Additionally, the cycle tracking feature will also evaluate self-reported symptoms and provide relevant suggestions such as relaxation techniques. 

Samsung warns that if a user takes hormonal birth control or is undergoing treatment, the newly updated feature will not be useful for tracking ovulation. Predictions may also vary depending on how the usage of the Galaxy Watch 5 by the user. 

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Xiaomi Pad 6 series uses display panels from TCL CSOT

Xiaomi recently launched its Pad 6 series of tablets alongside the Xiaomi 13 Ultra smartphone in China. The Pad 6 series consists of two different models; Xiaomi Pad 6 and Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro. Both offer some impressive set of specifications, such as Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets and an 11-inch 144Hz high refresh rate panel.

An official announcement from TCL CSOT (China Star Optoelectronic Technology) reveals that Xiaomi is using TCL’s panel on the Xiaomi Pad 6 and the Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro. The screen uses TCL’s own LTPS tech which makes the panel less power-hungry and thereby results in saving more battery.

Xiaomi Pad 6 series

This display offers support for a 30-144Hz adaptive refresh rate, which automatically adjusts based on the content being displayed on the screen. Compared to conventional panels, LTPS Plus technology brings significant improvements for flicker at even lower brightness levels.

The Xiaomi Pad 6 series’ display boasts a screen resolution of 2880×1880 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of 309ppi. The panel provides comprehensive DCI-P3 color gamut coverage and a peak brightness of up to 550 nits. The screen features a 16:10 aspect ratio and supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision content.

TCL CSOT is a prominent display manufacturer in China, renowned for its cutting-edge curved screen technologies designed for smartphones and tablets. The company has made significant investments in developing its own OLED production lines. Notably, TCL CSOT has previously supplied displays for the Mi 10, featuring the first domestically produced flexible AMOLED screen with a punch-hole.

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Honor 90 and Honor 90 Pro receive MIIT certification

Honor is gearing up to launch its latest offering, the Honor 90 series, which has recently passed the network access certification of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Reports suggest that the high-end version of the Honor 90 series will come equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip.

Although the detailed specifications and photos of the Honor 90 series have not surfaced yet, the MIIT website has listed the model numbers of the devices as REA-AN00 for the Honor 90 and REP-AN00 for the Honor 90 Pro. Rumors indicate that the Honor 90 lineup could be announced in May and be made available for purchase in time for China’s 618 online shopping festival.

According to Digital Chat Station, a reliable tipster, the Honor 90 Pro will retain some of the core specifications of its predecessor, the Honor 80 Pro, including the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. The tipster also claims that the Honor 90 Pro will feature a 1.5K resolution and a high-frequency dimming curved screen. Since Honor 80 Pro comes with a 6.78-inch 120Hz OLED display it is expected the 90 Pro will also retain the same. The smartphone is also expected to come with two front-facing cameras in a dual cutout design.

It’s worth noting that Honor will still use the Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor in the Honor 90 series, which is theoretically capable of outputting 200MP images. This is a significant improvement over the Honor 80 Pro, which uses a 160MP main camera. It remains to be seen how the Honor 90 series will fare against other flagship smartphones in the market. However, according to DCS, the smartphone is going to be less powerful than OPPO Reno 10 Pro+.

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Philips TAB8967 With Dolby Atmos Soundbar, Wireless Subwoofer Launched In India

Philips has launched a new soundbar in India. It is the Philips TAB8967. To recall, the brand had launched the TAB8947 and TAB7807 in last December. The latest offering packs premium specifications and features. It is said to deliver a true surround sound experience with realistic and immersive sound flows. Read on to know what the Philips TAB8967 offers out of the box. 

The Philips TAB8967 has a sleek, metallic design. It comes with a soundbar that is wall-mountable, a wireless subwoofer, and a remote control. The audio device’s sound system comprises three front-firing, two rear, and two up-firing speakers. There is also an 8-inch subwoofer. The device is capable of producing 780W dynamic sound output. The soundbar is integrated with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital Plus. This enables a 360-degree surround sound effect enhancing the overall viewing experience. 

Users can stream hi-res playlist content using Chromecast, Apple AirPlay 2, or Bluetooth. The Philips TAB8967 supports 4K video pass-through, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HLG video formats without the loss of resolution. There are several equalizer modes including music, movie, voice, stadium, and custom.  

Connectivity options on the Philips TAB8967 include HDMI In and Out ports, optical input, AUX in, dual-band WiFi, and Bluetooth 5.0. 

The Philips TAB8967 soundbar carries a price tag of Rs. 44,990. It will be available for purchase at all leading online and offline stores across the country starting today.

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Samsung Galaxy A24 Officially Debuts In Vietnam

After months of leaks and rumors, the Samsung Galaxy A24 has officially debuted in the Vietnam market. The device is listed on Samsung Vietnam’s official website. The latest offering arrives as the successor to the last year’s Galaxy A14. 

The Samsung Galaxy A24 features a 6.5-inch sAMOLED display bearing an FHD+ resolution and 1,000 nits peak brightness. The phone has a waterdrop notch and a thick chin at the bottom. The back panel has vertically stacked three camera sensors. The device features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. 

On the imaging front, the Samsung Galaxy A24’s triple rear camera setup comprises a 50MP main sensor with OIS support, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP macro unit. Up front, there is a 13MP selfie snapper. 

Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy A24 is equipped with an unspecified octa-core processor clocked at 2.2GHz. As per benchmark listings, this is likely the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC. The device packs up to 8GB RAM and 128GB storage with microSD card slot for additional needs. The smartphone draws its power from a 5,000mAh battery. The charging speed is unknown but reports suggest 25W. Connectivity options on the Galaxy A24 include a USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, dual SIM 4G, Bluetooth 5.0, WiFi, and GPS.

The Samsung Galaxy A24’s price has not been revealed yet. It comes in 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 128GB RAM and storage configurations. The device is offered in Lime Green, Vampire Black, Burgundy, and Silver color options. 

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Fairphone Leads the Way in Android Updates, Bringing Android 13 to Older Devices

The confusion surrounding Android updates on smartphones regrettably persists at full speed.While there has been significant improvement compared to a few years ago, users are still concerned about the inconsistent update schedules across different manufacturers. Thankfully, companies like Samsung and Xiaomi are making efforts to address this issue. Recently, Fairphone joined the ranks of these companies, bringing Android 13 to older smartphones through a new beta update. Here are the details…

Android 13 Comes to Fairphone 3 and 3+ Models

A Dutch Android phone manufacturer, Fairphone, has been trying to compete in the market with various modular models for some time. Although their achievements have not brought them significant success so far, the company has not given up. In fact, they have an update policy that would put many of their giant competitors to shame when it comes to older phones. According to the announcement, third-generation Fairphone smartphones will soon move from Android 11 to Android 13.

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Launched in 2019, both the Fairphone 3 and Fairphone 3+ are set to receive the Android 13 update. The standard model, which features 4GB RAM and is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 632 processor, initially came with Android 9.0 Pie. On the other hand, the Fairphone 3+ was sold with Android 10, despite having similar technical specifications.

Even though neither model got the Android 12 update, it’s noteworthy that they haven’t been left behind. It’s important to mention that the average Android phone update lifespan is generally between 2-3 years. With that in mind, it’s clear that more manufacturers should follow Fairphone’s lead. Both models are expected to receive updates by the end of June.

Technical Specifications of Fairphone 3 and Fairphone 3+

SpecsFairphone 3Fairphone 3+
Display5.65-inch Full HD+5.65-inch Full HD+
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 632Qualcomm Snapdragon 632
RAM4GB4GB
Internal Storage64GB64GB
External StoragemicroSD (up to 400GB)microSD (up to 400GB)
Rear Cameras12MP48MP + 5MP
Front Camera8MP16MP
Battery Capacity3000mAh3000mAh
ChargingUSB-CUSB-C
Operating SystemAndroid 9Android 10
Other FeaturesModular designModular design

The main difference between the Fairphone 3 and Fairphone 3+ is in the camera department, with the Fairphone 3+ sporting a dual-camera setup (48MP + 5MP) compared to the Fairphone 3’s single 12MP camera.

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Flipkart accidentally reveals OnePlus Pad price in India

The OnePlus Pad was announced alongside the OnePlus 11 in February. It is the brand’s first-ever tablet. However, the device is nothing but a rebranded Oppo Pad 2 for global markets.

It has been more than two months since its announcement but the product is yet to go on sale. Recently, the company started accepting pre-orders in several markets. But the price will be only revealed on April 25.

Ahead of that, the tablet’s price range in India was tipped last week. Now, another source reveals what appears to be the product’s exact retail price in the country.

As per MySmartPrice, Twitter user @ROBIN_AYN_ stumbled upon the listing of the OnePlus Pad on Flipkart (now removed). Thankfully, he took a couple of screenshots.

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OnePlus Pad may undercut the competition in India

Going by these images, the 8GB + 128GB variant could be priced at ₹37,999. Whereas, the 12GB + 256GB version might retail at ₹39,999. It will be sold in a lone Halo Green color option.

If these prices are true, then the OnePlus Pad will be more affordable than the iPad 10th Gen and the iPad Air 5th Gen in India. Even on the Android side, it will be cheaper than the Galaxy Tab S8 as well as the Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2.

Talking about the specs, the OnePlus Pad is built around an 11.6-inch 10-bit 144Hz display (LCD) with Dolby Vision support. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chipset and draws energy from a 9,510mAh battery.

The tablet houses quad stereo speakers but lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack. It sports a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera. It boots OxygenOS 13.1 based on Android 13 and carries support for 67W wired charging.

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Google Pixel Fold said to feature a durable hinge, offers may include free Pixel watch

According to past leaks, Google’s annual I/O developer conference on May 10 is set to be the stage for the official unveiling of the Pixel Fold, Google’s first-ever foldable smartphone.

The Pixel Fold has been a much-awaited device, with numerous leaks and rumors circulating about its design, features, and pricing. While the exact details of the device will be revealed during the conference, leaked information from CNBC has provided insight into what we can expect from Google’s latest offering.

Google Pixel Fold
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Internally codenamed Felix, the Pixel Fold is expected to be priced over $1,700, making it a premium offering. It will feature a squarish display that will make it more compact and portable, with the cover display measuring 5.8-inch, and the main tablet-sized screen offering a 7.6-inch viewing area. The front or cover screen is expected to have an OLED panel, while the main display may use advanced polymer material for flexibility and durability. According to a report by The Elec, the Pixel Fold will use Samsung’s M13 display material set.

The Pixel Fold is expected to have a highly durable hinge and a water-resistant body, making it more robust than its counterparts. The device will reportedly have a longer battery life than the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, with the powerful Tensor G2 chipset providing up to 24 hours of usage and up to 72 hours in low-power mode. The device will be on the slightly heavier side with an expected weight of 283 grams.

While Google is a pioneer of the Android OS, the Pixel Fold will compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 in the foldable smartphone market. Both companies are working to improve the software experience on Android phones, with Samsung using a custom Android L version for tablets and foldable. Google is also expected to offer an optimized experience in its foldable.

Google Pixel Fold will likely be unveiled alongside Pixel 7a on May 10 and the device is expected to be available from June 27. According to reports, Google will offer a free Pixel Watch to Fold buyers.

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Google wins $20 million appeal over patent dispute for its Chrome tech

Earlier this week, Google managed to convince a US court for an appeal worth multi million over a patent infringement dispute regarding the technology on its Chrome browser. The company managed to cancel three anti malware patents infringement case that were worth 20 million US Dollars.

For those unaware, Cioffi and the late Rozman’s daughters filed a lawsuit against the Search Engine giant over anti malware technology that it employed on its popular web browser, Google Chrome. The claimed that the technology that prevents malware from accessing critical files on your computer in the browser infringed on their patents. Thus, a jury decided that Google had infringed on the patents and awarded the plaintiffs a 20 million US Dollar along with ongoing royalties back in 2017.

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Their attorney had revealed back then that this expected amount would total to about 7 million US Dollars per year for the next nine years. However, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit stated that Alfonso Cioffi and Allen Rozman’s patents are invalid since they contained technologies that were not originally included in an earlier version of the patent.

The Federal Circuit also added that the all of the patents were invalid since the three patents that were reissued were based on a previous anti malware patent. In other words, federal law required the new patents to cover the same invention. Furthermore, the appeals court added that the new patents were specifically related to the browser technology, which were details not included in the first patent.

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Samsung Galaxy F54 5G Appears On Google Play Console Listing

The Samsung Galaxy F54 5G has appeared on Google Play Console certification. It is listed with model number SM-M546B along with some key specifications of the device. The upcoming offering was also spotted on the BIS certification and India support page. This hints at the imminent arrival of the smartphone.  

As per Google Play Console, the Samsung Galaxy F54 5G will be equipped with the brand’s Exynos s5e8835 processor which corresponds to the Exynos 1380. The chipset comprises four Cortex-A78 cores at 2.4GHz and four Cortex-A55 cores at 2GHz. The phone is listed with 8GB RAM and we can expect more options at launch. Software-wise, it will ship with Android 13 OS out of the box. 

The rendered image of the Samsung Galaxy F54 5G on the Google Play Console listing reveals a center-aligned punch-hole display and thin bezels. The device bears a resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels and a 450 DPI screen density. The back panel is seen with vertically stacked triple rear cameras. 

Apart from this, the Google Play Console listing of the Samsung Galaxy F54 5G does not reveal any additional details. It is expected to be a rebranded version of the Samsung Galaxy M54 that debuted last month. As per a recent report, the Samsung Galaxy F54 5G is tipped to launch in India by the end of April. It will reportedly feature a 120Hz AMOLED 6.7-inch display and a 108MP primary camera with OIS support. 

We expect to learn more details about the Galaxy F54 5G in the coming days.

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Here’s how to watch Vivo X2 Fold 2, Vivo  X Flip, and Vivo Pad 2 launch event

Vivo will hold its mega launch event in China tomorrow (April 20). The company entered the horizontally foldable device market last year by launching the Vivo X Fold and Vivo X Fold+. Tomorrow’s event will see the arrival of the Vivo X Fold 2, which will be the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered foldable phone. The Vivo X Flip debuting alongside it will be Vivo’s first clamshell phone with a foldable screen. In addition to these devices, the Chinese manufacturer will also remove the covers from its second-generation tablet, named the Vivo Pad 2.

Vivo X2 Fold 2, Vivo  X Flip, and Vivo Pad 2: how to watch the launch event

Vivo X Fold 2, X Flip, Pad 2
Vivo X Fold 2, X Flip, Pad 2

Since it is a China-specific launch, the event that will see the arrival of the Vivo X Fold 2, X Flip, and Pad 2 will be viewable through Vivo’s Weibo handle. It is unclear whether the company will release any other products apart from the new foldables and the tablet.

Vivo X Fold 2 specifications (rumoured)

The Vivo X Fold 2 will feature an 8.03-inch inner foldable E6 AMOLED screen that offers a 2160 x 1916 pixels resolution and a 6.53-inch outer E6 AMOLED display that offers a 2520 x 1080 pixels resolution. Both screens will support a 120Hz refresh rate and have an under-display fingerprint scanner. The inner and outer displays will each have a 16-megapixel front-facing camera.

The X Fold 2 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and a 4,800mAh battery with 120W wired / 50W wireless charging support. Its rear camera setup will have an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens with a 108-degree FOV, and a 12-megapixel portrait camera. The device will come with 256 GB / 512 GB storage and colour options like black, blue, and red.

Vivo X Flip specifications (rumoured)

The Vivo X Flip will have a 6.74-inch foldable AMOLED screen that offers a 2520 x 1080 pixels resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will have an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The flip phone will have a 32-megapixel front camera.

On the back, it will feature a 32-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, an LED, and a cover display that measures around 3 inches. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, 12 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, 256 GB / 512 GB of UFS 3.1 storage, and a 4,400mAh battery with 44W charging. It will be available in shades like black, gold, and purple.

Vivo Pad 2 specifications (rumoured)

Vivo Pad 2
Vivo Pad 2

The Vivo Pad 2 will arrive with a 12-inch LCD screen that offers a 2.8K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The Dimensity 9000c chip will power the device with 8 GB / 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and a 10,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging support.

The Pad 2 will arrive in 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB storage variants. It will have an 8-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel (main) + 2-megapixel (macro) dual-camera system on the back. It will arrive in grey, blue, and cyan shades.

All the above devices will run on Android 13 and OriginOS 3. The Pad 2 will have a tablet optimized version of OriginOS. At present, there is no information available on the prices of these products.

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Xpeng, NIO, & other Chinese EV makers take advantage of Tesla’s absence in Shanghai Auto Show

The Shanghai Auto Show has kicked off but it appears that Chinese electric vehicle makers like Xpeng, NIO, and Li Auto have stolen the spotlight by taking advantage of the absence of Tesla during this event.

As of right now, these brands from China have been bringing in big crowds during the major auto event. Meanwhile, the American EV maker has decided to skip this event. Taking the stage at Shanghai Auto Show, Nio, Li Auto, and Xpeng have captured audiences with these Chinese EV makers as they unveil their latest premium electric vehicle. The companies are benefiting as the auto show lacks Tesla as one of its major brands.

Xpeng

At the Xpeng booth, a sales managed elaborated upon the company’s emphasis on quality products, stating that they have the edge over its rivals even when it comes to autonomous driving technology as well. The brand’s latest announcement was its new G6 electric SUV, which many have compared to Tesla’s Model Y. Based on its looks alone, it is clear that the design bears a resemblance with the Model Y due to its digital vehicle architecture.

This includes large single piece front and rear underbody casting. Notably, the G6 is also quite similar to the Model Y in terms of overall dimensions. For those unaware, the Xpeng G6 model is based on the SEPA 2.0 platform and is a compact electric SUV model. It is priced around 30,000 US Dollars and is around 10,000 US Dollars cheaper than the Model Y.

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Xiaomi TV Master 86-inch Mini LED TV launched with 2000 nits brightness, 70W speakers, and more

Yesterday at the Xiaomi 13 Ultra launch event in China, the company also announced several other products. One of them is the brand’s second mini LED TV, which officially goes by Xiaomi TV Master 86-inch Mini LED TV.

For the unaware, the Xiaomi Master series is the company’s premium television lineup. It consists of models featuring OLED, mini LED, and transparent OLED panels.

The first Mini LED TV from the brand called Mi TV Master 82-inch mini LED TV was released in 2020. As the name suggests, it has a smaller screen than the newer model, however, it offers an 8K resolution and 5G connectivity.

Xiaomi TV Master 86-inch Mini LED TV

Comes with 2000 nits brightness, 144Hz refresh rate, and 70W speakers

The latest 86-inch model is limited to 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution but supports up to a 144Hz refresh rate. The 10-bit quantum dot mini LED display can reach a maximum brightness level of 2000 nits, which is the same as the older model.

The panel not only supports Dolby Vision IQ but also IMAX Enhanced, Filmmaker Mode, and AMD FreeSyc Premium Pro. The TV also offers 70W sound output through its 3.1 speaker system which supports Dolby Atmos and DTS: X.

Under the hood, the television houses an unnamed chipset featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A73 CPU. This chip is paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. On the software front, it boots MUI TV with support for all the leading streaming platforms in China, Xiaomi Mijia smart home ecosystem, and more.

The connectivity options on the television include dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2, 3 x HDMI (eARC, VRR), 2 x USB, 1 x AV, 1 x DTMB, 1 x optical fiber, and an Ethernet. Finally, it ships a voice control-enabled remote control with NFC.

Xiaomi TV Master 86-inch Mini LED TV is priced at ¥15,999 (~$2,320). However, it will be sold at a discounted price of ¥14,999 (~$2,175) for a limited time from April 21. The television is way more affordable than the 8K model which currently costs ¥29,999 (~$4,350) and was introduced at ¥49,999 (~$7,250).

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India sees smartphone sales drop by 20% in Q1 2023

The smartphone market in India has apparently taken a hit in the first quarter of this year. The country has seen a noticeable fall in shipments over the same period year on year, so here are all the details.

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This news arrives from the latest report from Canalys. The report claims that the Indian smartphone shipments have dropped by a sizeable 20 percent year on year in Q1 2023. Interestingly, this decline follows after the modest 6 percent drop back in the fourth and final quarter of last year. The report adds that the Indian smartphone market has seen the hit due to issues with market demand and stock build up has also affected various sales channels.

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But despite the decline, the South Korean tech giant, Samsung, managed to retain its market leader with a notable 21 percent market share by shipping around 6.3 million units in Q1 2023. On the other hand, Oppo and Vivo took the second and third spots respectively, with both companies accounting for around 18 percent market share. Xiaomi came in fourth with a 16 percent market share, while Realme came fifth with a 9 percent market share.

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The Canalys report noted that consumers in India are more comfortable with spending more on premium smartphone models. This means that brands would have to adapt and make its devices be great value for money. According to Sanyam Chaurasia, Analyst at Canalys, “India’s market struggles but vendors remain optimistic. They invest in retail, manufacturing, local sourcing, and R&D to align with the government and consumers. They aim for long term market success.”

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