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Huawei MatePad 11 (2023) Specs Leak: Snapdragon 870 SoC, 2K display & more

Huawei MatePad tablets are quite popular in China due to their remarkable features at an affordable price point. The brand is now preparing to add a new model to the series, the MatePad 11 (2023), which is set to launch on March 23rd. It will share the stage with the Huawei P60 series and the Mate X3 foldable. While we wait for its formal debut, a tipster has shared a few of its key specifications. Here are the details.

Noted tipster Digital Chat Station claims that the upcoming Huawei MatePad 11 (2023) will be equipped with an 11-inch LCD display that will offer a 2560 X 1600 pixels resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 870 chip paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB/256GB storage. The tablet could be fueled by a 7250mAh battery that supports 22.5W fast charging. On the software front, it should run the HarmonyOS 3.1 system.

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DCS says the tablet will be offered in streamer purple, obsidian black, island blue, and crystal white colors. Teasers have revealed the tablet will feature a smooth screen with anti-glare eye protection. It is claimed to eliminate up to 97% of the distracting light in the surrounding environment. MatePad 11 (2023) will have a single camera on the back and a notch-less display on the front. The selfie camera will be fitted vertically on the upper bezel.

Huawei says the device will come with TUV Rheinland’s reflection-free certification, which means it can protect users from the negative effects of indoor ambient light. Currently, there is no news about the pricing of the tablet. We are bound to learn it all on the 23rd. Stay tuned for the updates.

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Oneplus 6T Running on Android 13 and OpenHarmony 4.0 Dual OS

The popular OnePlus 6T smartphone is making headlines for its ability to run the open-source OpenHarmony operating system. Recent progress in flashing the device has enabled it to support both Android 13 and OpenHarmony 4.0 in a dual-boot configuration. The A slot runs Android 13, while the B slot runs OpenHarmony 4.0, and users can switch between the two through recovery mode.

Oneplus 6T Running on Android 13 and OpenHarmony 4.0

A developer named @AlgoIdeas has demonstrated that the OnePlus 6T can run OpenHarmony 3.2 Beta 5 with a Linux 6.1 kernel. The touch screen is fully functional, and the GPU can be used for acceleration.

The porting of the OpenHarmony 4.0 operating system onto the OnePlus 6T is done by using OpenHarmony 3.2 Beta 5 as the basis for the project. The kernel is based on Linux 6.1 and it also supports OpenHarmony’s mainline 5.10 kernel version. This new development means that OnePlus 6T can now run on both the Android and OpenHarmony operating systems.

Oneplus 6T Running on Android 13 and OpenHarmony 4.0

The OnePlus 6T is powered by a Snapdragon 845 processor and features a 6.41-inch AMOLED water drop screen with a resolution of 1080P, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 6. It also boasts an under-screen fingerprint sensor and a 3700 mAh battery. During the launch, OnePlus 6T came with Android 9.0 (Pie) out of the box with OxygenOS 9.0 on top.

The smartphone features a dual-camera setup with a 16MP primary camera and a 20MP secondary camera, both equipped with Sony IMX sensors, enabling users to capture stunning photos and videos with 4K resolution at 60 fps. The smartphone also boasts a 16MP front-facing camera with a Sony IMX 371 sensor, providing crisp and clear selfies.

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Huawei FreeBuds 5 star in Live Images with a Waterdrop-shaped design

Most wireless earbuds we see nowadays have a fairly standard design. Nothing (the company) tried to spice things up with its Ear (1) and Ear Stick TWS earphones but that’s about it. However, soon we’ll be getting a rather interesting pair of earbuds from Huawei. These hearables will debut on March 23 with a unique waterdrop-shaped design that looks quite unique. Ahead of the formal launch, the Huawei FreeBuds 5 have leaked in several live images. Let’s have a look.

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Leaked images posted by users on Weibo reveal the distinctive design of the upcoming Huawei FreeBuds 5. The earbuds feature a waterdrop-shaped structure with a rounded handle, a textured appearance, and a semi-in-ear for a comfortable fit with no discomfort. The earbuds are also lightweight, with a weight of only 5.5g each, while the charging case weighs 44.4g, bringing the total weight of the set to 55.3g.

The FreeBuds 5 are reported to support active noise cancellation and LDAC sound quality. They will also come with adaptive environmental noise reduction and equip various customizations option to change swipe, double tap and hold actions. This is definitely a significant upgrade over the FreeBuds 4 in terms of sound quality and noise reduction. The earbuds are HWA/ Hi-Res Audio Wireless gold standard certified for an assured solid audio output.

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Other details about the wireless earphones are still not known. Huawei has confirmed it will be launching the FreeBuds 5 in China on March 23 alongside the Huawei P60 series, Mate X3 foldable, and the MatePad 11 (2023). The new hearables should also make it to the global market in the near future.

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Oppo patents a Touch Module for smartphones that can mimic Piano keys

Oppo has recently filed a new patent application for a folding screen opening and closing structure and electronic equipment. The patent abstract shows that the application provides a touch module and an electronic device system that includes a rather interesting feature – touch components that provide a physical touch operation effect similar to that of a piano key. This could be used to offer a more satisfying and enjoyable user experience for those using devices with folding displays.

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As can be seen in the sketch provided with the abstract, the touch component is arranged on the second side of the assembly bracket. It includes a mounting part arranged on the second side of the assembly bracket and a button provided on the side of the mounting part away from the assembly bracket. One end of the button is connected to the installation part, and the other end can be docked with or separated from the installation part. When docked, the button can realize touch operation on the first side of the assembly bracket through the assembly bracket.

In simpler terms, Oppo has come up with a new idea to create a touch module that feels like playing a piano key. It works by having touch components on one side of a bracket, and a button on the other. When you press the button, the touch components give a physical touch experience like pressing a piano key. This will make using electronic devices feel even better and could be especially useful for devices with folding screens.

It is unclear at this stage how Oppo plans to utilize this new technology. It is likely to still be in the research and development phase and may take some time before we see a device with this technology implemented.

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Oukitel WP21 Ultra and WP22 Launch: Latest Rugged Phone with Thermal Imaging

Oukitel has launched its latest rugged smartphone the Oukitel WP21 Ultra and Oukitel WP22 globally. OUKITEL, a well-known smartphone manufacturer with over 10 years of experience in the industry, has recently unveiled its latest models, the OUKITEL WP22 and WP21 Ultra. These new models will be available for purchase on AliExpress starting from March 20th.

Oukitel WP21 Ultra rugged phone is powered by MediaTek Helio G99 6nm chipset which is perfect for all-day gaming. The powerful processor is made to increase your power efficiency and can easily support huge cameras, ultra-fast displays, smooth streaming, and stable global connectivity. The phone comes with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

Oukitel has made the WP21 ultra one of the best-rugged smartphones without compromising on power, battery, and camera features. The phone comes with a 64MP main camera, 2MP macro sensor, and a 20MP Sony IMX350 autofocus night vision lens with a maximum viewing distance of 20 meters. For your selfies, you have a 20MP sensor in the front. 

The highlight feature of Oukitel WP21 Ultra is thermal imaging. With this function, you can use your smartphone as a night vision camera, for rescue operations, temperature detection, medical applications, industrial applications, building inspections, surveillance for security, and many other vital functions. 

Oukitel WP21 Ultra features a thermal imaging resolution of 256 x 192p, and a 25Hz frame rate, which is perfect for detecting temperatures while cooking, servicing industrial equipment, and so forth. The phone also comes with a professional thermal imaging mode that helps you to set advanced parameters like selecting temperature scale mode, local temperature detection, etc. To make your thermal imaging interesting, the device comes with multiple color pallets that make it visually exciting. 

The rugged smartphone comes with a massive 9800mAh battery that can go on for days without charging. The device can be charged from 0 to 50% in just 25 mins and supports 66W super fast charging and reverse charging. The phone comes with a 6.78-inch FHD+ front display that supports 2460 x 1080p resolution, 396 PPI, and a 120Hz refresh rate. 

Oukitel WP21 Ultra is  IP68, IP69K, and the latest MIL-STD-810H certified which makes it water, dust, and shockproof and perfect for extreme and harsh outdoors. For more information on the smartphone and the deal, check out the device on AliExpress

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Oukitel has launched its latest rugged smartphone the Oukitel WP22 globally on AliExpress. The rugged phone is designed for globe trotters and adventure lovers who love to spend their time in the harsh and extreme outdoors. The phone which comes with one of the world’s largest speakers, MTK Helio P90 processor, and 48MP main camera, is one of the best budget rugged phones available in the market. 

Oukitel WP22 features a 6.58 FHD+ IPS display with 1080 x 2408p resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. The device is powered by MediaTek Helio P90 Octa Core processor which is fast, efficient, and great for gaming. The device comes with 8GB LPDDR4 RAM and 256GB internal storage. 

The highlight feature of Oukitel WP22 is its 125dB loud and clear speaker which is one of the world’s largest smartphone speakers. It is ideal for listening to music, playing games, listening to podcasts, or watching videos without the need for headphones. The speaker features a 36mm full-range neodymium magnet driver which delivers well-balanced sound with minimum distortion. The ultra loudspeakers on WP22 deliver crisp highs, clear mids, and deep bass. 

Oukitel has made the WP22 one of the best-rugged smartphones in its price range without compromising on camera features. The phone comes with a 48MP Sony IMX582 main camera, a 2MP macro sensor, and a 20MP Sony IMX350 autofocus night vision lens with a maximum viewing distance of 20 meters. For your selfies, you have a 16MP sensor in the front. This means you can take high-quality and social media-ready images and videos of your travel and outdoor adventures.

The phone comes with a massive 10000mAh battery that lasts for up to 52 days and gives 1250 hours of standby,16 hours of video, 41 hours of music, 12 hours of gaming, and 75 hours of calling. The phone also supports reverse charging which helps it work as a mini power bank when needed. 

For more information, Oukitel is giving a massive discount on its latest rugged smartphone the Oukitel WP21 Ultra. The smartphone which generally retails for $400 is now available at a discounted price of $350.99 only on AliExpress. You can avail of the discount by using the coupon code: OUKITELWP21U. Please note that this coupon is valid only on the first day of the sale after which you can use the coupon code: OUKITELWP21L which will give you a $20 discount only. The deal is live now and will end on March 26, 11:59 PM PT. 

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ASUS ProArt Mouse With ASUS Dial, Fast Charging Launched In India

ASUS has launched a new PC accessory in India. It is the ProArt Mouse (MD300). The newest device is designed for on-the-go professionals and aimed at content creators. Read on to know what the ASUS ProArt Mouse offers out of the box. 

The ASUS ProArt Mouse (MD300) is a premium-quality mouse. It has three professional-grade buttons. The middle key has a changeable integrated gaming-graded switch. There is a side scroll and a programmable dial on the left side. The former is said to scroll through 100 lines per revolution and is also five times more durable compared to ordinary scrolls of a mouse. 

The ASUS ProArt Mouse comes with ASUS Dial which is specifically helpful for content creators. It is optimized with the ProArt Dial UI which enhances the user experience and makes multitasking easier. The mouse is equipped with a high-performance sensor that is capable of tracking up to 42,000 dpi. 

The ASUS ProArt Mouse packs support for RF and Bluetooth connectivity. It can be paired with up to four devices simultaneously. The device is powered by an 800mAh battery unit that is claimed to last up to 150 days on a single charge. It supports fast charging and is said to offer 8 hours of light use or 3 hours of heavy use with 1 minute of charging. The ProArt Mouse is compatible with Windows 10 and 11 OS. 

The ASUS ProArt Mouse carries a price tag of Rs 8,499. It is offered in Black color and can be purchased starting today from the brand’s stores and online platforms. 

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Qualcomm Removes Licensing Fees for aptX and aptX HD Encoders on Android

Qualcomm’s aptX and aptX HD encoders, which allow for high-quality Bluetooth audio, are now free to use on Android devices, thanks to a recent move by the company. Prior to this, device manufacturers had to pay a licensing fee to use the encoders in their devices, with fees as high as $6,000 for a one-time payment alongside per-device fees.

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This move means that any developer creating a custom Android-based ROM can now add support for Qualcomm aptX or aptX HD without ripping them from a licensed build. The encoders are now part of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) Apache license and are free to use. While this change may not be significant for the average Android user, it could potentially lead to more devices supporting the hi-fi wireless audio format going forward.

Qualcomm has clarified that while the aptX and aptX HD encoders are now free to use, companies will still have to pay licensing fees to use other aspects of aptX, such as the decoder on the receiving end of the Bluetooth connection. Additionally, it is still the responsibility of ROM developers to use these now-open-source encoders from AOSP.

This development is a significant step forward for the mobile industry, which has seen a significant improvement in Bluetooth audio quality over the past decade but has also faced criticism for getting rid of the headphone jack. With the aptX and aptX HD encoders now freely available, more devices could potentially support high-clarity codecs, making the listening experience even better for users. It will be interesting to see how this move by Qualcomm impacts the industry going forward, and whether we see more devices adopting the hi-fi wireless audio format in the coming years.

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A new Apple Watch Ultra clone launches in India at only ₹2,499 (~$30)

At the end of December, Pebble Cosmos Engage debuted in India as one of the first Apple Watch Ultra clones in the country. Almost three months later, the product is no longer sold in the region.

For the unaware, it was introduced at ₹3,999 (~$50). To fill the void left by this wearable, Gizmore has launched its version of the Apple Watch Ultra clone in India.

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Gizmore Vogue: An Apple Watch Ultra clone priced at $30

Officially called the Gizmore Vogue, the smartwatch is way more affordable than the Pebble Cosmos Engage. It carries a retail price of ₹2,499 (~$30) but can be bought at only ₹1,999 (~$25) for a limited time through Flipkart.

Apart from the looks, this wearable has nothing to do with the Apple Watch Ultra. It offers the same set of specs that you can usually find on smartwatches retailing at around this price.

The product sports a 1.95-inch square display with a resolution of 385 x 320 pixels and 600 nits peak brightness. It supports over 100 watch faces.

It comes with multiple health functions, such as heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen level monitoring, and sleep tracking. There’s also support for menstrual cycle tracking and sedentary/dehydration reminders.

On the connectivity front, it arrives with Bluetooth 5.1 to connect with smartphones and GPS for activity tracking. It supports Bluetooth calling through the onboard speaker and microphone.

The wearable is IP67-rated for dust and water resistance. It can last up to 10 days on a full charge. Last but not least, it can be availed in either black, orange, or white color options.

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BGMI might return to India if game limits playtime, removes gore: Report

BGMI, the Indian exclusive version of the popular battle royale PUBG was abruptly banned and subsequently removed from the Google Play Store as well as the Apple App Store. Initially, the reasons behind the game’s removal remained undisclosed. However, RTI later confirmed that the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) officially banned BGMI following requests made by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

Now, according to a News18 report, Krafton recently held discussions with officials from the Indian government who have recommended certain modifications to lift the ban on BGMI for a limited period of time. These modifications include restricting playtime to address addiction issues, removing blood from the game due to concerns about its violent nature, and making internal and server changes to prevent cyber threats, including protecting user data from potential profiling and cyber-attacks.

The Indian government has imposed restrictions on the hours of gameplay to address addiction issues, as there have been incidents of suicides and murders due to high addiction to the game. According to the report, players will no longer be able to play the game 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, the specific number of hours for the playtime restriction has not been specified.

The removal of blood from the game is in response to concerns about its violent nature and its potential impact on young players. The game’s color scheme will reportedly be changed to support yellow and green blood, similar to the version currently available in China (Peacekeeper Elite).

In addition, the game has been accused of addiction, with reports of players becoming obsessed with it and committing violent acts. Concerns have also been raised about user data being harvested for profiling, which could result in targeted cyber-attacks on Indian users. The government has asked Krafton to make relevant internal and server changes to address these concerns.

In summary, the recommended modifications aim to ensure a safer and healthier gaming experience for Indian users. It remains to be seen how Krafton will implement these changes, and whether they will be sufficient to lift the ban on BGMI.

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Acer Nitro 5 (2023) With AMD Ryzen 7000 Series SoC, 165Hz Display Launched In India

Acer has launched a new laptop in India. It is dubbed the Acer Nitro 5. The machine is the first gaming laptop powered by AMD Ryzebn 7000 series in the country. Read on to know what it offers out of the box. 

The Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop sports a 15.6-inch display bearing a QHD+ resolution. It features a 165Hz refresh rate and a 3ms response time. On the audio front, the laptop is equipped with a dual 2W speaker with 3D spatial soundscape and DTS:X Ultra. There is a 4-zone RGB backlit keyboard and a 720p HD webcam with temporal noise reduction. The machine features a MUX switch allowing users to manually enable or disable the iGPU. 

Under the hood, the Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop is offered with an AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS or Ryzen 7 7735HS octa-core processor. There is an NVIDIA GeForce RTX3050 GPU onboard. The machine packs 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB SSD storage. The laptop features AMD Freesync for a smooth and tear-free gameplay experience. There are dual fans with four exhaust vents for heat dissipation. 

The Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop draws its power from a 57Wh battery cell with support for 180W fast charging. It ships with Windows 10 (64-bit) out of the box. Connectivity options on the laptop include USB 3.2 Gen 1 port, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, WiFi-6E, an HDMI port, Bluetooth 5.2, and Ethernet. 

The Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop costs Rs 79,990 for the Ryzen 5 processor option and the one with Ryzen 7 chipset is priced at Rs 89,990. It will be available for purchase from Acer exclusive stores, e-store, and Flipkart, 

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Moto G32 8GB + 128GB Variant Launched In India

Motorola launched the Moto G32 in August last year. It had arrived in a single 4GB + 64GB RAM and storage configuration. Now the Lenovo-owned brand has announced a new variant of the device.

The Moto G32 now comes in 8GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration. It is priced at Rs 11,999 and is said to be India’s most affordable smartphone with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. Like the base variant, the device will be available from Flipkart starting March 22nd. Apart from the bumped-up RAM and storage, the rest of the specifications of the Moto G32 are expected to be the same as the older model. 

The Moto G32 features a 6.5-inch display bearing an FHD+ resolution and a center-aligned punch-hole cutout. It offers a 90Hz refresh rate. The smartphone features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and is IP52 splash-resistant. There is a 16MP front-facing selfie snapper and the triple rear camera setup comprises a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP macro unit. 

Under the hood, the Moto G32 is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 680 processor. It is coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage expandable via a microSD card slot. The device is backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 30W fast charging. It runs on Android 12 OS and connectivity options on the smartphone include USB-C port, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, dual 4G VoLTE. 

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Xiaomi Mijia Full-Effect Air Purifier Will Launch on March 21

Xiaomi is set to launch its latest high-end flagship air purifier, the Mijia Full-Effect Air Purifier, which promises to deliver superior air purification with cutting-edge technology. The product inherits its hard-core technology from the Mijia Air Purifier Ultra and boasts of a four-leaf clover design, which not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also improves its functionality.

The Mijia Full-Effect Air Purifier Ultra is equipped with five sensors and an EBM DC fan that delivers a 12500L per minute air volume. It has a 7-layer purification system that includes a primary filter, durable filter, high-energy plasma field, carbon array, aldehyde filter, UV module, and self-cleaning filter. The product can purify a 90m² space in just 17 minutes and has a 99.99% virus removal rate and a 99.05% formaldehyde removal rate.

The new Mijia Full-Effect Air Purifier is expected to reduce its filter element, UV headlights, fan, and price, making it more accessible to consumers. Xiaomi has officially teased the product by announcing that it will support “aldehyde can be decomposed” technology, which can completely decompose formaldehyde into the water and carbon dioxide. The device also uses American Kimberly filter paper, which has a high dust-holding capacity, allowing for low wind resistance and clean air release when operational.

The new Mijia Full-Effect Air Purifier is expected to be a top-performing air purifier, providing consumers with superior air purification and an enhanced user experience. Consumers can tune in for the official release of the product tomorrow at 10:00 AM.

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Microsoft to Rival Google & Apple with a Mobile App Store of its own

Microsoft is apparently looking to rival Google and Apple in the mobile application ecosystem market. The company is working on its very own mobile app store that will take on the Apple and Google’s dominance.

Phil Spencer, the head of the American tech giant told Financial Times that the DMA (European Union’s Digital Markets Act) will help the brand in building and launching its mobile application store. For those unaware, the new act will come into effect in 2024. under this law, Apple and Google will now be required to allow users to download and run third party digital contents on their devices, which are outside of their respective app stores.

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The senior executive added that “We want to be able to offer Xbox and content from ours and our third party partners on any screen anyone wants to play. Today we can’t do that on mobile devices, but we want to build the ecosystem that we believe will happen when those devices become open.” Interestingly enough, the company has recently acquired a number of game studios. In other words, its new acquisitions of known names like Activision Blizzard and the move of entering the mobile app store market clearly signals an expansion into this segment.

Thanks to the great success of Activision’s mobile titles like Call of Duty Mobile and Candy Crush Saga, we can expect this new Microsoft app store to see a great start. These two names alone are some of the biggest games in Google’s and Apple’s stores, so Microsoft will undoubtedly leverage their success for its own app store.

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Realme GT Neo5 SE Gears Up for Launch with 100W Fast Charging

The Realme GT Neo5 SE is ready to make an entrance in the smartphone market, introducing advanced features such as 100W fast charging and innovative battery technology. With its specs and performance, the smartphone is set to be a game-changer for customers seeking mid-range smartphone. Here are the details…

Realme GT Neo5 SE Gears Up for Launch with 100W Fast Charging and a New Battery Technology

Leakster Digital Chat Station has revealed that the Realme GT Neo5 SE will be among the first mid-range devices to implement a 100W fast charging. This technology enables users to charge their devices considerably faster. The phone also integrates a new technology that “squeezes out the lithium battery.” While details about this technology remain undisclosed, it suggests a unique approach to optimizing battery efficiency and performance.

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According to the latest rumors , the phone will be equipped with the second-generation Snapdragon 7+ flagship chip, the Realme GT Neo5 SE promises exceptional performance, surpassing its competitors in benchmark tests. Running on the Android 13 system with 8GB of memory, the device features a 1.5K OLED direct screen, supporting 2160Hz PWM dimming and a 120Hz high refresh rate. The Realme GT Neo5 SE’s camera setup includes a 64-megapixel main camera (OV64M sensor), 8-megapixel lens, and a 2-megapixel lens.

For selfie enthusiasts, the front camera boasts a 16-megapixel lens, ensuring crisp and clear photos. The Geekbench ML benchmark website has recorded a score of 390 points for the Realme GT Neo5 SE, emphasizing the device’s impressive performance. This score is higher than the Dimensity 8200 and comparable to the Dimensity 9000. The Realme GT Neo5 SE will feature a 1.5K Tianma T7+ 144Hz flexible OLED with a centered perforated straight screen, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and a rear 64MP OV64M super-large matrix module. The lens arrangement and flash layout remain unchanged from the Realme GT Neo5, with the RGB lights and transparent cover removed.

The Realme GT Neo5 SE (model RMX3700) is expected to be released in early April, providing users with a powerful combination of innovative features and high-performance specifications.

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iQOO Z7 With 120Hz Display, Z7x With Snapdragon 695 SoC Launched

iQOO Z7 series has launched in China. The lineup comprises the standard Z7 and Z7x variants. The Vivo sub-brand had also announced the Z7i in the home market last week. The iQOO Z7 series smartphones arrive as the successor to the last year’s Z6 series. Read on to know what the latest phones offer out of the box. 

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The iQOO Z7 and Z7x smartphones feature the same design with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a squarish camera module on the back panel. Both phones have a 6.64-inch LCD display with a center-aligned punch-hole cutout. The iQOO Z7 duo offers an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, adaptive brightness, DC Dimming, and support for HDR10.

On the imaging front, the iQOO Z7 series sports dual rear cameras. The setup comprises a 64MP primary sensor with OIS and a 2MP secondary lens. There is a 16MP selfie snapper. The iQOO Z7x has an 8MP selfie snapper and a 50MP + 2MP dual rear camera.

Under the hood, the iQOO Z7 is equipped with a Snapdragon 782G processor whereas the Z7x is powered by a Snapdragon 695 SoC. Both phones pack up to 12GB RAM and 256GB onboard storage. There is virtual RAM expansion technology and a VC liquid cooling system onboard. The iQOO Z7 is backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 120W fast charging. The Z7x has a larger 6,000mAh battery cell but the charging speed maxes out at 90W. Software-wise, the smartphones run on Android 13-based OriginOS 3.0 on the top. 

The iQOO Z7 series comes with NFC, IR Blaster, X-Axis linear motor, WiFi-6, and high-performance antennas. 

The iQOO Z7 starts at 1,599 ($232) for the base 8GB + 128GB variant. The 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB options cost RMB 1,799 (~$246) and RMB 1,999 (~$276) respectively. Meanwhile, the iQOO Z7x starts at RMB 1,299 (~$188) for the 6GB + 128GB option. The 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB configurations are priced at RMB 1,399 (~$203) and RMB 1,499 (~$217) respectively. The iQOO Z7 series is offered in Atomic Blue, Infinite Orange, and Space Black colours.

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Tesla Enthusiast Crafts Unique “CyberRoadster” Using Model 3 Parts

A dedicated Tesla owner is turning heads with his ambitious and innovative DIY project – the CyberRoadster. David Andreyev, known as @Cyber_Hooligan_ on Twitter, has been meticulously combining the best of Tesla’s electric vehicles in a quest to create the ultimate two-seater CyberRoadster. Here are the details…

Merging Supercar and Cybertruck Features in a One-of-a-Kind Electric Vehicle

Inspired by the Cybertruck and next-generation Roadster, Andreyev’s project car is based on a salvaged Model 3 Performance. With its dedicated Track Mode, the Model 3 Performance provides an ideal starting point for the CyberRoadster build. Andreyev has documented his progress on his YouTube channel, showcasing the intricate work that has gone into the project so far.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the CyberRoadster is its use of parts from other Tesla vehicles. For example, the front bumper is sourced from a new Model S, and recent videos suggest that the rear bumper will also come from a new Model S. This creative combination of components demonstrates Andreyev’s passion for Tesla and electric vehicles.

Although the project is far from completion, Andreyev’s journey has been captivating to follow. It is evident that the CyberRoadster is a labor of love, and the final result promises to be nothing short of spectacular. In a world where Tesla modifications often tend toward gimmicks rather than serious automotive projects, enthusiasts like Andreyev remind us of the exciting possibilities that electric vehicles can offer. The CyberRoadster represents a unique fusion of Tesla’s best features, and it is sure to make a statement on the road once it’s finished.

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Gizmore Vogue launched with a large 1.95 inch Display & Bluetooth Calling

Gizmore has just launched a new smartwatch in the Indian market. The company has launched the new Vogue smartwatch model that features some notable specs and features, so let’s have a look.

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The new wearable arrives with a focus on design. It features a square dial and a premium metal casing. Furthermore, it also sports a tall 1.95 inch HD display that has a squarish shape and a high 91 percent screen to body ratio. Thanks to the larger display panel, it is easier to navigate through the shortcut menu with a split screen view. The smartwatch also supports Always on display and offers 600 nits of peak brightness. Buyers can even customize the new smartwatch with more than 100 watch faces.

The Gizmore vogue also houses a rotating dial and a dedicated power and recent app button. The latter is quite a unique feature, which basically let’s users to quickly access their last opened application. It also supports GPS tracking that enables the smart wearable to track physical activities through the Vfit app. This is complemented by the built in sensors for accurate data capture. It supports heart rate monitoring, SpO2 blood oxygen mapping, and even sleep and menstrual cycle.

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The Vogue model also supports Bluetooth 5.1 and offers Bluetooth Calling as well. Other notable features include, IP67 water and dust resistance, stretchable straps for added comfort, wireless charging, ten days of battery life on a single full charge. The Gizmore Vogue is available for a price tag of 1,999 INR and will be available in an Orange, Black, and White options. It has gone on sale starting today (20th March 2023) on Flipkart.

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List of Samsung Galaxy Devices That Won’t Receive Android 14 (One UI 6.0) Update

Samsung has recently released its Android 13-based One UI 5.0, and users are already looking forward to the next big update – One UI 6.0, based on Android 14. The beta testing for the One UI 6.0 update is expected to start in July or August, with a stable release later this year. However, not all Samsung devices will receive this update.

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According to Sammy Fans, several Samsung Galaxy devices will not receive the One UI 6.0 update based on Android 14.

These include:

  • Galaxy S10 Lite
  • Galaxy S20 FE
  • Galaxy S20 / Galaxy S20+ / Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • Galaxy Note 10 Lite
  • Galaxy Note 20 / Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  • Galaxy Z Flip (LTE/5G)
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2
  • Galaxy A22 (LTE/5G)
  • Galaxy A32 (LTE/5G)
  • Galaxy A51
  • Galaxy A71
  • Galaxy Tab A8
  • Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2020)
  • Galaxy Tab S7 / Galaxy Tab S7+

These devices have already received their third major update with Android 13-based One UI 5, as per the company’s software update policy.

However, the good news is that all Galaxy flagship devices launched after the S21 series, as well as select mid-range phones starting with Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A73, are eligible for up to four generations of Android upgrades and five years of patches.

Samsung had previously upgraded its firmware support policy from two years to three years and later promised to support some devices for four major Android OS upgrades. The Galaxy S23 series is expected to be the first to upgrade to Android 14 and One UI 6.0, followed by the older S-series flagships and the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 (predicted to be released in August).

While Samsung has not confirmed when the One UI 6.0 update based on Android 14 will be released, it is expected to be available for select Galaxy phones and tablets by the end of 2023, based on the pace of Android 13 updates. Samsung users who want to experience the upcoming Android 14-based One UI 6 software may want to consider upgrading to the Galaxy S23 or waiting for the release of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 devices.

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Chinese Video Game Companies Embrace AI-Generated Content

ChatGPT continues to take the internet by storm. Artificial intelligence, which has been utilized for tasks such as writing code, books, and screenplays, has assisted people and institutions in numerous ways. Now, it appears that artificial intelligence is also making its mark on the gaming industry. Chinese video game companies are eagerly integrating artificial intelligence-generated content (AIGC) into their operations. Several developers and publishers, including NetEase and miHoYo, have expressed interest in hiring AIGC talent or investing in the technology. Here are the details…

Chinese Video Game Companies Embrace AI-Generated Content

Over a dozen gaming companies have advertised for AIGC-related roles on online job platforms like Liepin.com and Boss Zhipin. Positions range from engineers and researchers to art designers, with salaries reaching up to 1.1 million yuan per year. Chinese gaming companies such as TapTap, Giant Network, and Kunlun Tech are joining the AI bandwagon, and some have already begun applying AIGC to their products.

For example, NetEase plans to integrate a ChatGPT-like service into its upcoming mobile game, Justice Online. Though Tencent, NetEase, and miHoYo had established AI labs as early as 2016, the ChatGPT phenomenon has accelerated efforts to implement AIGC in the gaming industry. AIGC is expected to greatly impact game development, design, animation production, and more. However, analysts maintain that AI cannot replace the creative aspect of human thinking.

As gaming companies increasingly adopt AI technologies, some content creators are concerned about potential job losses. Dash Huang Yimeng, founder and chairman of XD Inc, revealed that two gaming studios recently replaced outsourced art design and translation teams with AI.Despite these concerns, industry experts predict that AIGC will continue to gain traction in the gaming world, with companies eager to capitalize on the latest AI advancements.

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Amazon is being sued for Biometric Tracking at Go stores in New York

Amazon is apparently being sued over allegations of biometric tracking in New York from its Go stores. The company is facing a proposed class action lawsuit that is accusing the company of failing to inform customers at its cashierless Go stores.

For those unaware, New York city passed a law in 2021 that required businesses to post signs of whether they are collecting customer’s biometric information. This includes the likes of facial scans and fingerprints. Amazon Go stores basically let’s shoppers choose whatever product hey want off of shelves and simply walk out. All one requires is to scan a code from the Amazon app with a connected credit card.

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Thus, the e-commerce giant is now being sued by Alfredo Alberto Rodriguez Perez who is arguing that the Go stores are making great use of the customer’s biometric data “by canning [their palms] to identify them and by applying computer vision, deep learning algorithms, and sensor fusion that measure the shape and size of each customer’s body to identify customers, track where they move in the stores, and determine what they have purchased.”

The lawsuit document argues that the Go stores only put up signs regarding this biometric tracking process over a year after the lay was officially passed. Some Go stores also utilize biometric data via Amazon One. This basically uses palm based identity and initiates payment service. When signing up for this service, the company claims that it will not be collecting their biometrics. However, “Amazon Go stores do collect biometric identifier information on every single customer, including information on the size and shape of every customers body,” as per the complaint.

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