Redmi has unveiled the Redmi Note 12 lineup in the global market along with the Redmi Note 12 5G, Note 12 Pro, and Note 12 Pro+ 5G. The Note 12 is the first-ever device to feature the Snapdragon 685 chipset. While the other phones in the series have 5G connectivity, the Note 12 is 4G-only device.
Redmi Note 12 specifications and features
Redmi Note 12 4G
The Redmi Note 12 4G features the same 6.67-inch AMOLED FHD+ 120Hz display that can be found on other devices in the series. The screen has a peak brightness of 1,200 nits, a DCI-P3 colour gamut, and a contrast ratio of 4,500:000:1. Under the hood, it features the Snapdragon 685, which is an overclocked version of the existing Snapdragon 680.
The Redmi Note 12 4G has arrived with 4 GB / 6 GB / 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of UFS 2.2 storage. For additional storage, the device is equipped with a microSD card slot. It runs on MIUI 14 based on Android 13.
The Note 12 houses a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging. On the front, it features an 8-megapixel camera. The back panel is fitted with a 48-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide unit, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The power button, located on the right side of the device, is integrated with a fingerprint scanner.
Redmi Note 12 price and availability
The Redmi Note 12 4G’s base model with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage is priced at 199 euros. It can be bought in three colors: Onyx Gray, Ice Blue, and Mint Green. It will be launching in the Indian market on March 30.
The Redmi Note 12 5G, Note 12 Pro 5G, and Note 12 Pro+ 5G available in the global market are the same devices that have been released in the Indian market. These devices start at 299 euros, 399 euros, and 499 euros, respectively.
There are very few fully upgradable gaming laptops in the market as of now that allow users to upgrade certain components (and preferably all of them), such as the RAM, storage, and graphics card, to improve performance and extend the lifespan of the device. This is a convenient and ideal standard for many gamers out there who want to stay up-to-date with the latest games and technology without having to purchase a new laptop every few years. However, not all laptops are easily upgradeable, and some may require specific parts or technical expertise to perform upgrades. Framework’s latest gaming laptop, however, is one of the very few modular gaming laptops that combines portable computing with long-term upgradability.
Framework has entered the competitive world of gaming laptops with its new device, Framework Laptop 16, which promises to be entirely modular and fully repairable, something its predecessors have failed to achieve. Founder Nirav Patel believes his company is “delivering on the holy grail in high-performance notebooks, which is the ability to upgrade the GPU independently of the rest of the system.” The machine’s aesthetics is a combination of customization and an intentional choice to be loud and proud about its modular nature, which some might describe as ‘legopunk’.
The Framework 16’s specs are yet to be announced, but the company has released open-source data on GitHub to attract developers and hobbyists, who will have the ability to customize and tweak the machines. Patel acknowledges that many companies have attempted to make gaming laptops with the promise of upgradeable future roadmaps but have failed, admitting that “it’s been tried in the past, it’s failed horribly.”
The Framework 16 is built with an expansion bay system, with room in the chassis to support both current and future-generation GPU modules, which will ensure that the machine grows or shrinks according to requirements. The expansion card bay isn’t just designed for an annual addition of new GPUs, but instead will be offered up for a variety of purposes, including enabling Framework’s developer community to build their own modules, such as a video capture card, streaming hardware, dedicated AI modules or even a software-defined radio transmitter. The Framework 16 also offers a hot-swappable keyboard, mousepad, and anything else to enhance customization.
The Apple Watch is a popular wearable device created by Apple Inc. that combines the functions of a fitness tracker, smartwatch, and communication device. It comes in a variety of models, materials, and sizes, with features such as heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking, messaging, voice commands, and mobile payments. The device is usually paired with an iPhone and can be customized with various watch faces, apps, and bands. The Apple Watch has become a favourite among fitness enthusiasts, tech-savvy individuals, and professionals who want to stay connected on the go. The company is now looking to add authentication methods for the sake of privacy to the Apple Watch, which is why it is seeking a patent for a camera for the watch that can also be used for Face ID.
The camera placement in the Apple Watch system appears to be reminiscent of the third-party Wristcam accessory, which replaces the band on an Apple Watch to position a camera above the watch face. However, Apple’s design objective seems to be keeping the camera sleek and non-bulky. In their patent application, they stated that incorporating such components might result in an uncomfortable device, which could hinder user performance and be unsuitable for specific functions. This is the last thing Apple would want to do.
Apple aims to equip the camera with a sensor that delivers images ranging from .9MP to 12MP and capture videos at a resolution of up to 4K and 30-60 frames per second. They have extensive plans for this feature, including facial identification, fingerprint sensing, Quick Response (QR) code scanning, biometric monitoring, video conferencing, photography, and video/image capture.
Apple’s patent application suggests placing the camera on a protrusion, but the challenge lies in finding an appropriate location that won’t distract the user. As they noted, the digital camera assembly could extend from the housing over a band slot, away from the display, battery, circuit assembly, or sensors of the wearable electronic device, in cases where it’s placed within an internal cavity.
Although five Apple employees are credited with the “invention” in the patent filed last August, it’s uncertain whether Apple will implement it since the decision now lies with the USPTO. However, unlocking phones or iPad Pros might become more accessible by merely looking into the camera attached to Apple Watches in the future.
The Finance and Accounts Manager of Oppo Mobiles India Private Limited, Mahendra Kumar Rawat, has been arrested by the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Commissionerate for allegedly availing of input tax credit (ITC) worth Rs 19 crore through fake invoices. Rawat was later produced in a local court in Bhiwandi town and remanded in judicial custody until April 3.
According to the CGST Bhiwandi Commissionerate’s statement, Rawat was arrested under section 69 of the CGST Act, 2017, for contravening section 132 of the same Act. The investigation conducted by the anti-evasion wing of the CGST Bhiwandi Commissionerate found that Oppo Maharashtra was involved in fraudulently availing of fake ITC without receipt of any goods.
The investigation further revealed that the supplier of Oppo Mobiles India Pvt Ltd, M/S Gain Hero India Private Limited, was non-existent at its principal place of business. Additionally, 16 e-way bills for the said transaction were verified and found to be fake. Statements of the transporters and vehicle owner were recorded, revealing that there was no supply of goods to Oppo Maharashtra.
Rawat, as the authorized signatory and Manager of Finance and Accounts of Oppo Mobiles India Private Limited, played a key role in availing of fraudulent ITC amounting to Rs 19,27,54,093 against invoices amounting to Rs 107,08,56,072 issued by Gain Hero India Private Limited, without receipt of the goods. The accused admitted in his statement that the e-way bills generated were fake, according to the CGST Commissionerate.
The case is part of the special drive launched by the CGST Mumbai Zone against tax fraudsters and tax evaders. The CGST Bhiwandi Commissionerate has arrested 24 persons in the last 18 months.
This incident raises concerns about the credibility of the business practices of Chinese smartphone makers in India. As smartphone penetration in India continues to grow, it is essential for companies to maintain transparency and integrity in their financial transactions. Failure to do so could result in significant penalties, which could adversely affect their reputation and market position. This case serves as a warning to other companies to adhere to the law and avoid fraudulent practices.
OPPO Find X6 Pro the latest flagship phone from OPPO is now available for pre-order on Giztop. And for a limited period, you can get a $30 discount on the smartphone by using the coupon code: X630. This means the smartphone which generally retails for $1199 is now available for a discounted price of $1169. This price is applicable to the base variant only.
Oppo Find X6 Pro features a 6.7-inch AMOLED 2K display that comes with QHD+ resolution and supports a 120Hz high refresh rate. The smartphone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2v octa-core processor and comes with Adreno 740 GPU. It features a Custom 6nm MariSilicon X image processing chip and comes in multiple memory variants viz: 12GB/16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB/512GB UFS 4.0 internal storage.
Oppo Find X6 Pro comes with a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP main camera and 50MP + 50MP secondary cameras. For your selfies, you have a 32MP camera at the front. The smartphone is fueled by a 5000mAh battery and supports 100W SuperVOOC charging and 50W wireless charging. It comes in three color variants viz: Orange, Green, and Black.
Oppo Find X6 Pro runs on Android 13-based Color OS 13. You can now pre-order the phone for as low as $1169 from Giztop.
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Not too long after it launched a 6-in-1 USB-C hub, UGREEN has launched an expanded 9-in-1 USB-C Docking Station has been announced. The docking station debuts with DisplayLink technology and Gigabit Ethernet support. It can connect to two monitors simultaneously and its 9 ports provides width for connections.
The UGREEN 9-in-1 USB-C docking station is designed for MacBooks, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 series, and Dell XPS laptops. It enables these PCs to expand their port architecture to incorporate HDMI, USB-A, and other important ports.
The new UGREEN docking station comes with a different design from its predecessors. It omits the curved colored plastic builds of previous iterations and adopts a design with vents similar to an Ethernet splitter.
The multi-port hub has a DisplayLink chipset which controls HDMI and DisplayPort functions. The accessory, therefore, requires a passive cooling system for optimal performance. The docking station allows a user to connect dual 4K@60Hz screens for multi-mode outputs. This makes it possible for a user to extend a connected laptop’s task beyond the contents of its display by mirroring such into up to two monitors.
The docking station provides versatility and multi-tasking excellence. The DisplayLink functions are compatible with Windows and macOS. The Gigabit Ethernet port also supports Windows and macOS functionality. The UGREEN 9-in-1 docking station delivers 100W PD Type-C charging and data transfer rates of 10Gbps with dual USB 3.2 Type-A/C ports. The accessory can be purchased for $199.99 either directly from UGREEN or through Amazon.
Google has released the Bard AI Chatbot to the public with limited access. The Chatbot will be available across US and UK. There will be a waiting list for English-language access to Bard as it was previously open to approved testers only.
Google has described Bard as a generative Artificial Intelligence Collaboration that relies on past data to create content. It is different from the Google search engine which only identifies and classifies content for its users as Bard will create original content.
Unlike its rival ChatGPT which just provides a single answer to your questions, Bard will give several versions or drafts of its answer for you to choose from. Once you go through the drafts, you can then ask follow-up questions and if you are still not satisfied with the given options you can again ask the same question to get a different answer from Bard. Bard also comes with an additional cool feature the “Google it” button that will turn your prompt into a search engine-optimized question and direct it to Google Search.
Google has said that Bard can be used to boost your productivity, accelerate your ideas, and fuel your curiosity. The company will roll out the access to Bard in phases and soon plans to launch the Chatbot in other territories with different languages.
What is Google BARD?
Bard which literally means a storyteller, is an experimental AI-powered chatbot made by Google, that can respond to various queries and requests in a conversational manner. The Chatbot is designed to compete with OpenAIs ChatGPT.
Bard uses LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) which is Google’s language model built on Transformer, a neural network architecture, which is the basis of several generative AI applications seen today. LaMDA can predict the following words in a series based on the previous ones and can stimulate dialogue in a looser fashion than is typically allowed by task-based responses.
As of now, Google states that Bard is still in its experimental phase and as soon as you log in, you will get the warning message ‘Bard will not always get it right’. Though designed to compete with ChatGPT, the initial version is limited to text with no response to images or audio. Bard cannot be used for advanced tasks like coding but Google is working on these features and will roll out the same in due course.
A new report has indicated that the Sony Xperia 1 V will not come in a more compact setup than its predecessor. The Xperia 1 V had previously been rumored to be smaller than the Xperia 1 IV but the new reports contradict this. The leaked details of the yet-to-be-released Sony flagship included a schematic of the smartphone.
The Sony Xperia 1 V is expected to be released later this year and Weibo leaker, Zackbuks has hinted that it will not be smaller. The tipster has had a run of bold hits in recent times and he provided a schematic diagram of the flagship. The leaked dimensions of the smartphone are 164.68 x 70.89 x 8.54 which is different from an earlier leak back in February by @onleaks. The original Xperia 1 model measures 167 x 72 x 8.2 mm, with subsequent models slightly smaller. The weights have also varied across the generations of the Xperia 1 with a deviation of around 5g.
The February leak was premised on the information that Sony had overhauled the design of the smartphone with a narrower and thicker chassis. The Xperia 1 V will be slightly thicker than its predecessor but retains a similar height and width.
Sony will likely release the Xperia 1 V in May 2023 and a sequential distribution to other markets could be deployed. There are no official details yet from Sony but we expect the full specs of the Xperia 1 V flagship to surface soon.
Redmi Note 12 series was launched in India earlier this year in January. The lineup included three smartphones, all supported 5G connectivity. However, Redmi is set to introduce another phone in the lineup, named the Redmi Note 12, which will only support 4G connectivity. The launch is scheduled for March 30. Ahead of the release, the brand has teased the smartphone in a dazzling new color variant. Let’s take a closer look.
An image shared by a Xiaomi executive shows the upcoming Redmi Note 12 4G in a sparkling new color. The new color blends various shades such as Blue, Pink, and Gold to create a distinctive and original hue. This innovative colorway sets it apart from the usual range of standard colors and makes the device truly eye-catching.
The smartphone has a standard rectangular camera module that contains three camera sensors and an LED flash. The text on the module indicates that the primary camera features a powerful 50MP sensor. The SIM tray is located on the left edge of the device. However, the teaser image does not reveal the front panel of the phone.
Realme Note 12 4G is expected to come with a 120Hz Super AMOLED display. The screen could offer FHD+ resolution and measure 6.67 inches in size. Under the hood, the device will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 SoC. For photography, it could get a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide, and 2MP macro shooter. The front of the device may boast a 13MP selfie camera. It could be backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W wired charging.
Apple is planning to invest $1 billion annually in producing movies for theatrical release, marking a significant step in its efforts to elevate its Hollywood profile and attract subscribers to its streaming service, Apple TV+. According to anonymous insiders, the tech giant has already approached movie studios to discuss potential partnerships for releasing select titles in theaters this year, as well as additional films in the future.
Apple to Spend $1 Billion a Year on Films to Break Into Cinemas
Among the potential releases are a Martin Scorsese film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, a spy thriller directed by Matthew Vaughn, and a Ridley Scott drama about the French conqueror. Apple aims to showcase these movies in thousands of theaters for at least a month, although final plans have yet to be solidified. The company is also still determining how to distribute the films in theaters, as it currently lacks the internal expertise to simultaneously release movies in cinemas worldwide.
Apple’s expansion into theaters is a strategic move to raise awareness for its TV+ streaming service. With an estimated 20 to 40 million subscribers, Apple TV+ lags behind competitors like Netflix and Disney+. By turning high-profile projects, such as a Scorsese movie, into cultural events, Apple hopes to grow its subscriber base and outpace rivals.
This billion-dollar investment represents a significant increase from Apple’s previous forays into the movie industry. Most of its earlier original movies were either exclusive to its streaming service or received limited theatrical releases. For instance, the Academy Award-winning film was acquired at the Sundance Film Festival for a record $25 million and distributed simultaneously in theaters and on TV+.
Apple’s plans could provide a much-needed boost to theater chains still struggling to recover from the pandemic. Ticket sales remain about a third below 2019 levels, and major cinema operators like AMC Entertainment and Cineworld Group are facing financial difficulties. These chains have attributed their struggles to a lack of available films from studios, rather than moviegoers’ reluctance to return to theaters.
Smart home accessory maker and Xiaomi ecological chain company Aqara has launched its first video doorbell, the Aqara Smart Video Doorbell G4, which is compatible with HomeKit Secure Video and features facial recognition. The device has a 1080p camera and can support local streaming to Amazon Alexa and Google Home smart devices.
The Aqara Smart Video Doorbell G4 comes with on-device AI facial recognition, which can activate customized automations for different people. For instance, the doorbell can trigger a “welcome home” scene when it recognizes a family member, and it can play a pre-recorded message when it detects a postman.
The video doorbell can be wirelessly or wired installed and comes with a battery pack that lasts about four months. Alternatively, users can wire the device to an AC/DC transformer for 24/7 recording and use the battery pack as a backup power source. The doorbell also offers adjustable sensitivity, configurable motion detection, and a power-saving mode for users living in high-traffic areas.
The Aqara Smart Video Doorbell G4’s chime repeater has a 95 dB speaker and includes a USB-C port that enables users to place the repeater indoors. Video footage can be stored locally or remotely via iCloud or the Aqara platform. The latter offers subscription-free cloud storage of up to seven days of critical event clips, such as motion detection, facial recognition, doorbell ring, and tamper alerts.
The smart doorbell comes in Shadow Gray and Black colors and is priced at $119.99. The device also offers optional local storage via a microSD card slot. Support for the new Matter standard is expected to be included via a future over-the-air update, according to Aqara. The device is available on Amazon in North America and Europe, as well as selective Aqara retailers worldwide.
Fire-Boltt has released a new lineup of smartwatches in the Indian market. The Fire-Boltt Legacy is the latest addition to the LUXE collection and comes well-kitted. It has an impressive stainless-steel design with textured straps and a rotating crown. It also features two button pushers for a great experience.
The Fire-Boltt Legacy is coming on the heels of the earlier release of the Fire-Boltt Legend. The Fire-Boltt Legned was launched earlier this week and the new model also comes with two button pushers. The 1.43” AMOLED display of the Legacy has a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. It has a maximum brightness of 600 nits and a 60Hz refresh rate. The smartwatch also comes with advanced anti-corrosion properties in a sleek design. It features Bluetooth calling more than 100 sports modes, voice assistance, and IP68 water resistance.
You can charge the smartwatch wirelessly with its 330mAh battery offering up to 7 days on a single charge. The smartwatch also provides information on the stock market in real time. You can add your favorite stocks to the companion app to automatically provide updates. The Legacy smartwatch has leather straps and supports Bluetooth 5.1.
The Fire-Boltt Health Suite provides sleep monitoring, sleep, SpO2, and heart rate measurement. It also features a health wellness reminder, calculator and Find My Phone, among others. The gadget will be sold from March 25 in India and will retail at Rs. 3,999 (~$49). There is no information on the availability of the Fire-Boltt Legacy outside the subcontinent.
Update: A Realme representative has denied the rumors of Michael Guo taking over as Realme India’s head. As of now, there is no information available regarding who will be appointed as the new country head for Realme in India.
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Realme has established itself as a highly popular smartphone brand in India, owing in large part to the efforts of its India head Madhav Sheth, who played an important role in building a solid foundation for the company in the country. However, it is being reported that Realme is set to replace Sheth with a top executive from its China-based headquarters.
As per a report by ETTelecom, Madhav Sheth, who served as Realme India head, has reportedly tendered his resignation and has been succeeded by Michael Guo. While the Chinese company has not issued an official statement on this development, neither has Sheth made any public comment. It is speculated that Sheth may leave the company after the official announcement is made in the near future.
Insiders in the industry have reportedly told Business Standard that the leadership change at Realme may not bode well for the company. Madhav Sheth, who served as the India business lead, had become the face of Realme in a short period of time, and was instrumental in solidifying the brand’s position in the highly competitive smartphone market in India. Sheth, along with Realme’s CEO Sky Li, had established the foundation for the company’s success in India.
With more than 17 years of experience as a business leader, he has won several awards for his contributions to the global business arena. As a key member of the company, he is responsible for spearheading strategy development, product engineering, business development, market operations, and brand-building initiatives, among others. He reports directly to the chief executive of the smartphone giant headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
As smartphone have become a significant part of our daily lives, they have also caused various health issues. However, recent research suggests that using a smartphone for less than 15 minutes a day can actually improve immunity and promote mental health. Here are the details…
Put Your Phone Down! Brushing Less for 15 Minutes a Day Can Improve Immunity
A team of researchers at Swansea University in the United Kingdom conducted a randomized controlled study, which found that reducing social media use by 15 minutes per day improved a person’s overall health and immune function, and reduced loneliness and depression. The study included 50 participants aged 20-25 who completed a series of questionnaires on health, immune function, sleep, and anxiety. The researchers assigned these participants into three groups: No change group, Reduction group, and Reduction + Activity Group.
The results of the study showed that participants in the reduction group experienced significant improvements in immune function, sleep, and depression. Their immune function improved by an average of 15 percent, sleep quality improved by 50 percent, and depressive symptoms decreased by 30 percent. Professor Phil Reid from Swansea University’s School of Psychology emphasized that the data indicated that spending less time on social media can lead to improvements in both physical health and mental health.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that excessive screen time can lead to a range of negative effects on our physical and mental health, increasing the risk of various diseases. Some of these effects include decreased vision, accelerated eye bag production, stiff hand joints, deterioration of gastrointestinal function, increased pressure in the cervical spine, higher likelihood of depression, disturbances of biorhythms, and increased risk of cancer.
Despite the growing evidence of the negative impact of smartphone usage, many people find it challenging to reduce their screen time. To mitigate the harmful effects of smartphones, experts recommend adopting correct postures, maintaining a safe distance from the screen, controlling usage time, avoiding use in dark environments, creating “disabled areas” for smartphone usage, turning off message reminders when resting, and staying away from phones before bedtime.
Huawei hosted an extensive three-hour event in China today, during which it introduced several new products, such as the P60 series, the Mate X3 foldable, and the MatePad 11 (2023) tablet. The brand also unveiled some noteworthy accessories that could easily go unnoticed. Among these are two new chargers, one boasting an 88W output and combined USB C/A ports, and the other functioning as an all-in-one car charger. Here are the details.
The Huawei 88W charger, as the name suggests, supports 88W fast charging. It is equipped with Huawei SuperCharge and UFCS protocols, and is compatible with various other charging protocols such as PD, PPS, and QC. Moreover, it can be used with devices running different operating systems such as iOS, HarmonyOS, and Android.
The charger features both USB-A and USB-C cable interfaces, but only one port can be used for charging at a time. Despite the ports being fused together, dual-port simultaneous use is not supported. The mobile charger features a built-in intelligent control chip, which can adjust the charging power according to the device and reduce the risk of high temperature and overcharging.
Huawei’s all-in-one car charger comes in two versions, max 25W and max 88W output. It supports all the protocols as the above-mentioned device and can charge various devices, such as mobile phones, earphones, and tablets. It has upgraded fusion port, which will allow users to switch between USB-A and USB-C cables as needed. The accessory is claimed to be compatible with the cigarette lighter sockets of various vehicles, such as sedans, business SUVs and buses.
Huawei 88W charger can be purchased in China for 249 yuan ($50). Whereas the all-in-one car charger is priced at 119 yuan ($17) and 249 yuan ($36) for the 25W and 88W version, respectively. These chargers are only available for purchase in China, as of now.
Apple continues to expand its autonomous vehicle testing program in California, with the latest data revealing that the company has added more drivers to its test fleet. Apple now has over 200 authorized individuals supporting the operation of its 67-vehicle fleet, and the company experienced a minor collision last month. Here are the details…
Apple Autonomous Vehicle Program Grows to Over 200 Drivers with One Minor Collision Since January
According to a recent reports, the first Apple Car, expected to hit the market in 2026, will not be fully autonomous. However, the company may still incorporate advanced driver assistance features that would allow drivers and passengers to engage in activities such as watching a movie or playing a game while on the move.
Recently, some leakster provided the latest figures on Apple’s autonomous vehicle fleet, highlighting an increase in the number of drivers from 196 to 201, the highest in recent times. The vehicle fleet, however, has remained steady at 67. To give some context on how Apple’s fleet and drivers compare to its competitors, let’s take a look at the data on collisions involving autonomous vehicles from each company.
Since January 13, 2023, Apple’s test fleet has experienced one more collision, bringing the total count to 16. However, it’s important to note that even the most minor accidents must be reported, and this recent incident falls into that category. No one was injured in the collision, which was described as a case of “curb rash” while the vehicle was in manual mode.
The incident report reads, “On February 21st, a test vehicle operating in manual driving mode was making a U-turn from Westbound to Eastbound Homestead Road at the intersection with Kennewick Drive in Sunnyvale when the right front tire and rim made contact with the curb. No injuries were reported, and law enforcement was not called to the scene. The test vehicle sustained damage to the right front rim.”
As Apple continues to develop and test its autonomous vehicles, it’s evident that the company is dedicated to fine-tuning its technology before unveiling the first Apple Car. With over 200 drivers now supporting the operation of its test fleet, Apple seems to be making significant strides in the world of autonomous vehicle development.
Huawei held a big launch event in China today. And by big, we mean pretty big as the brand launched 4 smartphones (including one foldable), a tablet, and a bunch of other products. One of the many handsets launched today is the Huawei Enjoy 60. The latest addition to the company’s mid-range series comes with a particularly large 6,000mAh battery and a stylish look. There’s also a capable Kirin processor under the hood. Let’s take a closer look at the details.
Huawei Enjoy 60 is a decent looking mid-range smartphone with equally decent specifications. You get a pill-shaped camera island on the rear, which features two camera rings outlined in gold. The back is curved and is likely made of glass. On the right edge, there are the volume and power buttons. The latter also integrates the fingerprint sensor. The front of the Enjoy 60 boasts thin bezels on the sides and a waterdrop notch on the top center.
Before we move ahead, you should be aware that Enjoy 60 is a 4G smartphone that lacks support for Google services. With that out of the way, let’s look at the hardware specs of the device. Starting with the display, the Huawei smartphone features a 6.75-inch LCD display that offers a 1600×720 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate.
Powering the smartphone is a Kirin 710A mobile platform that is paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB storage. For clicking pictures, you get a 48MP main camera accompanied by a 2MP depth-of-field lens on the rear and an 8MP sensor on the front. Huawei Enjoy 60 is fueled by a massive 6,000mAh battery and supports 22.5W charging. It runs HarmonyOS 3 out of the box.
Huawei Enjoy 60 debuts in China with a price tag of 1299 Yuan ($190) for the 8GB + 128GB version. The higher-end 256GB storage variant of the handset costs 1499 yuan ($219). It will be offered in Magic Night Black, Morning Sun Gold, and Ice Crystal Blue colors.
Huawei also launched the anticipated P60 series as well as an improved Mate X3 Foldable today. We have added other prominent product launches from the brand in the related section below.
Vu has launched two new TVs in India. It is the Vu Premium TV 2023 Edition. It comes in two variants with both packing the same specifications and the only difference being in the display size. The Vu Premium TV 2023 Edition is also priced affordably. Read on to know what it offers out of the box.
The Vu Premium TV 2023 Edition is offered in 43 and 55-inch LED screen sizes. Both televisions feature a 4K resolution with a 94 percent color gamut and 400 nits peak brightness. The TVs pack auto low latency mode (ALLM), digital noise reduction, dynamic contrast, and game mode.
On the audio front, the Vu Premium TV 2023 Edition is equipped with two large box speakers and two tweeters producing 50W sound output. There is support for Dolby Audio.
Under the hood, the Vu Premium TV 2023 Edition is equipped with a 64-bit quad-core processor. The television packs 2GB RAM and 16GB storage onboard. Software-wise, the TV runs on Google TV and ship with pre-installed OTT apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Spotify, Apple TV, and more. The Vu Premium TV 2023 ships with a bundled remote with a built-in microphone and IR Blaster. There are dedicated hotkeys for Prime Video, Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+ Hotstar.
The Vu Premium TV 2023 Edition is priced at Rs 23,999 and Rs 32,999 for the 43 and 55-inch variants respectively. The TV is available for purchase from Amazon, Flipkart, the brand’s official website, and retail stores.
OnePlus has confirmed the launch of its latest smartphone, the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G, along with the OnePlus Nord Buds 2 on April 4th, in India. The new smartphone is the successor to the Nord CE 2 Lite and will offer the company’s signature ‘Fast and Smooth Experience’ with a unique design, including a fresh new Pastel Lime color and a simple, yet charming two-circle camera layout.
The OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G is rumored to offer a 6.7-inch Full HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, along with an Octa-core Snapdragon 695 8nm Mobile Platform with Adreno 619L GPU. It will come with 6GB/8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB/256GB UFS 2.2 storage, which can be expanded up to 1TB using a microSD card.
The phone is also expected to run on Android 13 with OxygenOS 13 and support Dual-SIM. It will feature a 108MP rear camera, along with a 2MP depth and 2MP macro camera with an f/2.4 aperture and an LED flash. The front-facing camera is rumored to be a 16MP shooter. The device is also expected to feature a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, 3.5mm audio jack, super linear speaker, and a 5000mAh battery with 67W SUPERVOOC fast charging.
In addition, the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G will come with 5G SA/NSA, Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6 802.11 ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS/GLONASS/Beidou/NavIC, NFC, and USB Type-C connectivity options.
The OnePlus Nord Buds 2 will also be launched alongside the Nord CE 3 Lite 5G, featuring a familiar outer design but a slightly different inner design. It will be available in a Speckled Black color.
The launch event, ‘Larger than life – A OnePlus Nord Launch Event,’ will be held online on April 4th at 7:00 PM IST. The OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G will be sold on Amazon.in, OnePlus.com, and offline stores, similar to other OnePlus devices. OnePlus will also offer buyers 2 months of free YouTube Premium and instant Exchange discounts.
A flashlight or more commonly known as the torch is a highly portable electric lamp that is used as a common light source while traveling and in emergencies. Camping, trekking, picnics, and outdoor travel all of these require you to carry a torch for safety reasons. A flashlight is not just a portable light source but also a life-saving device that can be used both in search and rescue operations and as a form of signal for help when lost or stranded.
There are two different types of flashlights viz. Conventional tech lights and LEDs. The power of your flashlight and battery life are two important factors that determine the usefulness of your light. Imalent has launched the world’s brightest flashlight the Imalent SR32, with 120,000 lumens and a powerful 32000mAh battery. This high-end flashlight is suitable for law enforcement, and search and rescue operations, and is perfect for adventure lovers and flashlight enthusiasts.
Lighting and Brightness:
With the Imalent SR32 flashlight, the brand has set a new yardstick for measuring flashlight performance. This advanced torch comes with 32 LEDs that can reach a staggering 120,000 lumens, with a stunning range of 2080 meters. This makes it one of the brightest flashlights available in the world. With SR32 you can be assured of your safety as the torch will light up your way for almost a mile and also work as a rescue and help signal in the remotest areas.
The device comes with a super smooth precision machined reflector, combined with the 32 CREE XHP50.3 Hi LEDs, that can reach its unsurpassed output of 120,000 lumens and over 2000 meters. A specially designed beam pattern not only provides long range but also a useful spread at various power levels. A tough clear mineral glass cover protects the LEDs and also has anti-reflective properties.
Six Light Modes:
The flashlight features six power levels starting from the moonlight mode of just 2 lumens to a medium power level of 4500 lumens followed by a high power level of 50,000 lumens and the ultimate turbo mode with 120,000 lumens which is the brightest mode. It also features a tactical strobe mode which is perfect for emergency signaling.
Battery and Safety:
Imalent SR32 is powered by a 32,000mAh battery pack (8 x 21700 cells). The device supports fast charging and comes with a PD100 W charger, that charges the battery pack from 0 to full in about 90 minutes. It supports USB-C charging interface and comes with thermal intelligent temperature control and an active cooling system via fans which ensure a safe charging operation and output and quick and safe heat dissipation.
Design, Body, and Size:
SR32 is a beautifully designed flashlight that is made of a high-grade heat-treated aluminum body that is IP56 water and dust resistant. It is also safe from an impact of up to 0.5m. This means you can carry the flashlight in extreme weather conditions without worrying about its durability. Imalent SR32 is 220mm long and measures 138mm in head diameter, and 56mm in body diameter. It weighs just 2166g with the battery pack included. A removable metal handle with a built-in side switch and a shoulder strap make it highly portable and easy to carry and store. A multi-function OLED display is also featured on this model showing the battery status and power levels, including heat warning.
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