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TikTok Rolls Out Series That Allows Creators to Offer Premium Content

TikTok has just began rolling out a new feature called Series. The company had previously talked about how it aimed on giving its recognized creators more ways on monetizing their content and now, the new feature let’s these creators offer premium content to their followers.

As per official notes, the new Series is another way to keep the influencers and the viewers engaged on the popular short video sharing platform. The new feature will allow eligible creators to offer Collections of content that can be accessed by paying a fee. In other words, they are otherwise locked behind a paywall. Thus, dedicated followers of creators will be able to purchase Collections of content from their favorite influencers.

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Notably, the popular social media brand has also added that it won’t take a cut out of the profits made by creators as a step to inspire more creators to use this new feature. Although, this will only be applicable for a limited time. Furthermore, a Collection of content can consist of up to 80 videos and each of these can be up to 20 minutes long as well. Unfortunately, it is unclear how long this limited time period will last.

The new Series features arrives after the platform was faced by backlash from its creators over the income they received from the platform. Thus, TikTok is now recognizing this feedback and working on helping influencers by offering them additional methods of earning extra income directly from their followers.

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Just $285 will get you Redmi K60E featuring QHD+ Display, Dimensity 8200 SoC in China

The Redmi K60E was announced alongside the Redmi K60 and Redmi K60 Pro in late December. It is the most affordable model in the lineup. Also, it is the only one powered by a MediaTek chipset.

Just over two months after its release, Redmi is offering a limited-time discount on this device. The price of all the memory configurations has been reduced by ¥200. As a result, the phone now starts at only ¥1,999 (~$285).

Redmi K60E

The Redmi K60E is now retailing at the following price tags in China.

  • 8GB + 128GB – ¥1,999 (~$285)
  • 8GB + 256GB – ¥2,199 (~$315)
  • 12GB + 256GB – ¥2,399 (~$345)
  • 12GB + 512GB – ¥2,599 (~$375)

This deal will end on March 15. In other words, interested customers have a week to make use of the offer.

The Redmi K60E is one of the best mid-range smartphones in the world. Its primary highlights include a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chipset, LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, a 6.67-inch 120Hz QHD+ AMOLED display, an OIS-assisted 48MP primary camera, a 5,500mAh battery, and 67W fast charging support.

Unfortunately, the handset is limited to China. There are no plans by Xiaomi to release it in other countries.

However, the Redmi K60 is heading to international markets as Poco F5 Pro. This phone shares most of its specs with the Redmi K60E. It comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip.

Currently, it’s not known when the Poco F5 Pro will go official. We are looking forward to official teasers from Poco.

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Huawei P60 Series Expected Launch Timeline Leaked

Huawei is a key player in the Chinese smartphone business. The company is now preparing for the official release of the Huawei P60 smartphone portfolio in the country. There are already a few strong rumours floating around the internet. Now, a new leak circulating the internet indicates that the devices will be released very soon. Let’s take a closer look at the most recent leak.

Huawei has announced that a press conference will be held this month. Many digital bloggers believe that the P60 series will come later this month, while others believe it will be on March 23. Renowned tipster Digital Chat Station on the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo claimed today that Huawei will host a press conference concentrating on the upcoming P60 series flagship mobile phone in the middle and late this month.

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The P series from the firm is normally a line of premium phones with excellent cameras and high-end technology and design. Some of the P series models were even DxOMark ranking leaders. Similar to the Mate 50 series, the P60 models are rumoured to include Huawei’s own XMAGE photography technology. According to what we know so far, the Sony IMX888 50MP primary sensor will be combined with a 50MP Sony IMX858 extreme wide-angle sensor in the P60 Pro.

The third and final camera will be a telephoto shooter with a 64MP OV64B Omnivision sensor and 3.5x optical zoom. Other than that, the P60 Pro will very certainly include Qualcomm’s latest and best Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU, while the base model may include a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. According to the speculation, the business may reveal this series on March 2. So that was all we had to say about the subject. Please share your thoughts on this by leaving a comment in your own words down below.

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Redmi A2, A2+ Appear on TUV Certification Website, Could Launch Soon

After the success of the affordable Redmi A1 series in various global markets, the brand is now prepping to launch the Redmi A2 soon. The device has already made appearances on certification databases like NBTC and BIS and has also had its specifications, design, and European price leaked. Now it has cleared the TUV certification.

The Redmi A2 comes bearing the model number 23028RN4DG. Additionally, the Redmi A2+ has also appeared on the TUV certification website with the model number 23028RNCAG. Let’s take a look at what’s known about these devices in terms of specifications.

Redmi A2 specs (rumored)

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The Redmi A2 is said to be equipped with a MediaTek Helio G36 SoC, featuring an octa-core CPU that operates on a 12nm process. With a maximum clock speed of 2.2GHz, this SoC is coupled with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, with the possibility of expanding the storage up to 512GB by using a microSD card.

The phone’s display, measuring 6.52 inches, uses IPS LCD technology and is expected to deliver an HD+ resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels. The absence of a rear fingerprint scanner may indicate that this feature is exclusive to the A2+ model. Instead, the phone’s back is adorned with an 8MP primary camera and a 2MP depth sensor, while the front camera boasts 5MP and will be responsible for selfies and video calls.

The Redmi A2 is fitted with a massive 5000mAh battery that supports 10W charging in Europe. The phone features a single speaker and a 3.5mm headphone jack and comes with the latest Android 13 (Go Edition) update pre-installed. The phone also has a dual SIM slot, Bluetooth 5.0, and 2.4GHz WiFi for seamless connectivity.

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OnePlus Buds Pro 2R Pre-orders Now Live in India

Back in February, OnePlus had announced the new Buds Pro 2R alongside its flagship hearable model, the Buds Pro 2, in the Indian market. And now, the company has finally made the new hearable available for pre-orders.

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For those unaware, the Chinese smartphone maker had first unveiled this new truly wireless earbuds as a more affordable variant of the Buds Pro 2 model. Earlier this week, the brand even announced these earbuds in the Chinese market as the Buds Pro 2 Lite. The primary difference between the Buds Pro 2 and the Buds Pro 2R is just the lack of some features. The latter basically lacks the former’s head tracking and wireless charging.

Apart from this, the two models are basically identical. It also houses a dual driver setup that consists of an 11mm and 6mm drivers, adaptive active noise cancellation up to 48dB, transparency mode, LHDC 5.0 audio codec, and 54ms low latency mode for gaming. The Buds Pro 2R supports Bluetooth 5.2 and offers 39 hours of battery life with the charging case. While it doesn’t support head tracking, it still supports spatial audio.

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The new OnePlus Buds Pro 2R arrives in two color options, Obsidian Black and Misty White, and will be available for pre-orders starting today. It has a price tag of 9,999 INR, with the pre-orders live from March 7 to March 13 on Amazon and the company’s official website. The official sale will begin starting from March 14. Buyers can avail a 500 INR discount on the Buds Pro 2R on ICICI Bank Credit cards and purchases from EMI transactions.

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Samsung Galaxy F14 5G Spotted on Google Play Console with Exynos 1330 SoC and More

Samsung debuted the Galaxy M14 5G a few hours back in Ukraine. This budget 5G smartphone is a tweaked version of the Galaxy A14 5G.

Now, another version of this phone called Galaxy F14 5G has been spotted on Google Play Console. This is not the first time we are hearing about it as it had already been certified by BIS in December.

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Samsung Galaxy M14 5G

As per the listing on Google Play Console, the upcoming Galaxy F14 5G will be powered by an Exynos 1330 chipset. It will boot Android 13 and the variant that got certified has 6GB RAM.

The device will sport an FHD+ (2408 x 1080 pixels) display. A small image of the handset reveals that its screen will have a dewdrop notch.

It appears that the Galaxy F14 5G could be identical to the Galaxy M14 5G. The Galaxy F series phones are usually sold via Flipkart in India. Therefore, the F14 5G should debut in this country first.

The M14 5G is also expected to release in India. This smartphone has been also certified by BIS. It even has a support page on Samsung India’s website suggesting an imminent launch.

Going by the reports so far, the Galaxy F14 5G will likely arrive with a 6.6-inch FHD+ 90Hz display (LCD), Exynos 1330 SoC, One UI Core 5 based on Android 13, a 50MP primary camera, a 13MP front-facing camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a MicroSD card slot, a 6,000mAh battery, and 25 charging support.

We expect Samsung India to start teasing the arrival of this product very soon.

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The Ascent, an Action RPG Hits 1 Million Worldwide Copies

The wildly popular game, The Ascent, has achieved a milestone that every game developer dreams of – selling 1 million copies worldwide. The publisher of the game, Curve Games, recently announced this news in a press release, indicating a remarkable increase in the game’s popularity over the past two years. Upon initial release, it was only available on PC and Xbox platforms. However, in April 2022, the game finally made its way to the PS4 and PS5, significantly expanding its reach and consequently boosting its sales.

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The Ascent brings together elements of an action RPG and twin-stick shooter, packed with exciting combat sequences and a wide array of weapons. Players worldwide were quite impressed by the intense gameplay and word of mouth contributed to the popularity of the game.

The game’s publisher, Curve Games, and developer, Neon Giant, have continuously released content packs to enhance the gameplay experience. These packs include new skins for transmogrification and additional weapons. In addition, the developers released an expansion to the game last year called The Ascent – Cyber Heist, which features new threats and challenges.

Overall, The Ascent boasts a vivid and lively world for players to explore, both in the base game and expansion. With the game having sold 1 million copies globally, fans can hope for more exciting content in the future. It’s safe to say that The Ascent deserves every bit of recognition it’s receiving.

The Ascent can be purchased on various platforms, including Steam for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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OneOdio Focus A10 Review: Budget-Friendly Wireless Headphones with ANC

OneOdio is a brand that specializes in affordable headphones for various purposes, such as gaming, studio, DJ, and casual listening. The OneOdio Focus A10 is one of their latest models, which offers wireless connectivity, active noise cancellation, and surprisingly, Hi-Res audio certification. The headset is designed to deliver high-quality sound, long-lasting battery life, and a comfortable fit, all for a reasonable price. In this review, we will explore the features, performance, and why we decided to add it to the Editor Picks list.

OneOdio Focus A10

Design & Built

The OneOdio Focus A10 has a sleek and minimalist design, with a metal and plastic build. It brings an excellent build quality that obviously exceeds our expectations. The headphones have soft ear cushions and an adjustable headband. The sponge wrap provides a very comfortable fit for my head and it doesn’t put much pressure on the top of my head. It’s suitable for carrying on the go, and thanks to its foldability, it can easily be folded up and stored in the included carrying case.

The Focus A10 has a simple and intuitive control scheme, with buttons on the right ear cup for power, volume, play/pause, and another button for ANC modes on the left one. The right-side buttons are also available to answer or reject calls, activate voice assistants, and switch between devices. Yes, the A10 headphones support dual connection, which allows the seamless transition between two devices (e.g. phones, PCs, tablets) without manual reconnection.

The headphones have a built-in mic that captures users’ voices clearly, and they also have an LED indicator on each side that shows the battery and ANC status.

Wireless & Wired connection

The Focus A10 supports Bluetooth 5.0 and optimized connectivity, which brought a fast and stable connection under not just SBC codec but also ACC high-quality codec. In addition to Bluetooth wireless connection, you can also use them as wired headphones via a 3.5mm audio jack, which can achieve seamless sounds without latency. It’s another surprise that the affordable headphones have a Hi-Res audio certification, which means they can deliver decent sound with a wide frequency response.

Comfortable Fit

The ear fit of the Focus A10 is comfortable and flexible. The earpads are equipped with true protein memory foam, greatly adapting to most sized heads and ears. They are lightweight and not too tight, which makes them easy to wear for a long using time. And the cups cover my ears well and provide good isolation, which benefits the actual experience of its ANC features.

Active Noise cancellation (ANC)

The Focus A10 is claimed to have a noise reduction depth reaching 35dB, which sounds decent. Especially under low-frequency noises, such as engine hums, it’s able to build quiet listening, while for higher-frequency noises like voices, the effect could be not as impressive. But as we mentioned above, the physical isolation of the cups is great. Overall, it’s able to handle most scenarios when using the ANC mode and the transparent mode.

Sound

The sound quality of the Focus A10 headphones is impressive, especially for the price. The headphones have a balanced and detailed sound across high, mid and low frequencies. What’s most impressive is that it produced a wide and spacious soundstage with a deep and powerful bass. It’s easily put you in the middle of a surround-sound mix, and it’s especially perceivable when watching films with stereo presents. 

For something a bit softer, it also delivered great vocal clarity that paired with crisp and smooth highs from instruments. And when playing orchestral music, the Focus A10 brings a spacious imagination of a concert hall, with expressive dynamics and clear separation between instruments. The experience actually brings a better pleasure than its price should offer.

Battery & charge

Another pleasure of the headset comes from its long battery life. It can last up to 50 hours on a single charge with ANC off, while with ANC on, it still lasts up to about 35 hours, which is already better than most wireless headphones. In addition, OneOdio team gives the headphones a fast-charging feature via the USB-C port. It can offer 2 hours of playback with just 10 minutes of charging, which often gives me great peace of mind when I’m on the road. No more rushing around looking for a place to charge.

But we also have to admit that it would be close to perfect if the headset comes with a companion app, offering multiple EQs or more customized features. And the microphone quality is not as surprising as what we experienced above. Even so, the call quality still justifies its price.

Verdict

Overall, the OneOdio Focus A10 is a great option for those looking for their first wireless headphones but wouldn’t pay much for it. At first, I just wanted to get both ANC and Hi-Res audio on the budget OneOdio headset, but obviously, the Focus A10 also puts a lot of effort into other features and design, such as the comfortable wearing, stable dual Bluetooth connection and a long battery life with fast charging. If you are interested in the brand-new OneOdio Focus A10 headphones, here is the link to explore more about it and more audio equipment from the brand. You might find your own fun there.

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Apple MacBook Air 13-Inch and 15-Inch Models Powered by M3 Chip Could Launch at WWDC

Apple has been working on its new MacBook Air models for some time and now we finally have information about the potential launch timeframe for the laptops.

According to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the Cupertino-based technology giant is expected to launch the new MacBook Air 13-inch and 15-inch models in June at WWDC.

Apple MacBook Air

The Apple M2 chipset and the MacBook Air models powered by it were announced at WWDC last year, so it won’t be a surprise if the company continues the launch the new M3 chip and MacBook Air models at this year’s WWDC.

A report from 9to5Mac reveals that the 13-inch MacBook Air, with codename J513, is already in the works and will come powered by the yet unannounced M3 chipset. The company will also launch a 15-inch MacBook Air with the codename J515, powered by the M3 processor.

Earlier, there were reports about the MacBook Air 15-inch model powered by the M2 and M2 Pro chips to launch in April, but new reports indicate that there won’t be any such models. It appears that the 15-inch MacBook Air will get the entry-level M3 chip similar to the 13-inch model, with an 8-core CPU.

There is also no evidence that there will be a more powerful version of the chips for the upcoming MacBook Air models, like the M3 Pro. Apart from the MacBook Air, the company is also expected to launch an updated 13-inch MacBook Pro powered by the M3 chipset.

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Redmi 10 Sunset Orange Color Option Debuts in India: Check Specs & Price

Last year, Xiaomi‘s subsidiary Redmi released the Redmi 10 in India. Now, the brand has recently unveiled a new Sunrise Orange shade for the phone. This addition has expanded the Redmi 10’s color options in the Indian market to a total of five. For those unaware, the Redmi 10 is a budget-range 4G smartphone with the Snapdragon 680 chipset inside.

Redmi 10 Specs

The Redmi 10 is a budget smartphone that boasts a plastic body and a new camera design featuring a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. The device sports a 6.71-inch LCD display with FHD+ resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and 400 nits brightness. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and has a dewdrop notch. Additionally, it has Widevine L1 certification for HD playback on popular streaming apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar.

The Redmi 10 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC, coupled with LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. It runs on MIUI 13 based on Android 11.

The smartphone has a dual-camera system at the back, consisting of a 50MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies and video calls, there is a 5MP shooter at the front.

The Redmi 10 offers dual SIM card slots, 4G connectivity, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, and GNSS. It also has a dedicated MicroSD card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port. Lastly, the Redmi 10 is equipped with a 6,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. However, it comes with a 10W charger.

Price & availability

In India, the Redmi 10 Sunrise Orange is priced at Rs 9299 for the 4GB + 64GB configuration option. This latest color variant of the smartphone is currently up for sale on both Flipkart and Mi Store.

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Only Two Android Phones in the Top Ten Best-Selling Smartphones List Globally

In 2022, only two Android devices made it to the list of the top ten best-selling smartphones globally, as per research firm Counterpoint. These devices were Samsung’s budget-friendly models, Galaxy A03 and Galaxy A13. The remaining spots were dominated by Apple’s iPhones, with the iPhone 13 leading the chart.

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This result is not surprising, considering Apple’s dominance in the smartphone market. With only a few models launched each year, consumers looking to buy iPhones have limited options, which leads to them choosing one of the newer iPhone models. On the other hand, the vast number of Android devices available means that consumers can always find several models fitting their requirements. That can be budget, camera setups or just a better battery. This trend has been consistent for several years and is unlikely to change anytime soon.

This implies that Apple is increasingly benefiting from the growing competition in the Android space. For the first time last year, eight iPhone models made it to the top ten best-selling smartphones chart. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro Max led the chart from January to August, followed by the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which received very well for the next three months succeeding its launch. The iPhone 14 topped the chart in December.

Overall, the iPhone 13 accounted for five percent of all smartphones sold last year, followed by the iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max. The Samsung Galaxy A13 took the fourth spot, followed by a range of iPhone models and the Galaxy A03. Counterpoint notes that the latest iPhone Pro Max model sold more units than the Pro and base models for the first time.

Counterpoint estimates that the top ten best-selling smartphones will account for a larger share of total shipments in 2023, as Android OEMs are shrinking their smartphone portfolios. There were around 3,600 active smartphones in the global market in 2022, down over 14 percent from more than 4,200 in 2021. This trend is expected to continue as brands focus on focus on premium segments to increase profitability.

In the Android space, Samsung’s Galaxy A13 was a popular choice in the Caribbean, Latin America, and India. Despite the competition, Apple remains a dominant force in the global smartphone market.

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Renders of Upcoming Meizu 20 Shared by an Official

Meizu, a Chinese technology brand, is working on its upcoming Meizu 20 smartphone and we might get to hear about its official launch soon. The devices are expected to launch somewhere later this month. Anyway, an official from the brand has now shared the renders of the “Yellow” colour variant of the device. Just to mention, Apple had also released a Yellow colour variant of their iPhone 14. Now, it’s Meizu’s turn.

The CFO of Meizu China has shared a render of the upcoming Meizu 20 smartphone on the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo. The device can be seen in the “Yellow” colour variant and the brand calls it “Yuedong Yellow.” The device looks quite refreshing and attractive, especially in this colour variant. The device has got triple rear cameras at the back with individual camera cutouts for each lens, making it look very similar to the Galaxy S23.

Meizu 20

In the new colour variant, the device adapts a flat panel with a completely Yellow shade. The metal frame adopts a glossy design while the rear panel comes with a matte finish. The logo of Meizu can be seen aligned vertically on the bottom left side of the device. The power button and volume controllers are housed on the right-hand side of the device.

Meizu 20

As for the specifications, the device is expected to feature a 120Hz Samsung E6 AMOLED panel with QuadHD+ resolution. It would be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 chipset coupled with up to 16GB of RAM. The brand has integrated many new techs into the display, such as 1Hz-120Hz auto refresh rate switching, up to 1800 nits of peak brightness, and much more. It would pack a 5000mAh battery.

Further, the device will come with the support of 80W wired charging and up to 50W fast wireless charging. As for the cameras, the primary camera is expected to feature a 50-megapixel lens. There is currently no information on the other auxiliary lens and the specifications of the device. So that wraps up our post. Thanks for reading till the end. Do let us know what you think about the device by dropping a comment in your words down below.

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Google Might Reveal Pixel 7a Info at the Annual Developer Conference, Dates Announced

As per the latest Google announcement, the company will host its annual developer conference on May 10th at Mountain View California’s Shoreline Amphitheater. The conference will have a limited in-person audience and will be live-streamed for free to viewers worldwide. Registration for the event is free and is now open. By registering, attendees will receive updates on the conference’s schedule and content, along with relevant developer news via email. Registrants can also create a developer profile to tailor the digital experience by saving and viewing content that is relevant to them.

While the keynotes will be available to view live or on-demand, sessions will be available on-demand only. Those who don’t register can still watch the keynotes and sessions, but they might potentially miss out on receiving updates and tailored recommendations based on their interests.

In previous years, tickets for Google I/O were sold to anyone who could afford them, and attendees were given valuable gifts. However, for I/O 2023, only those who register for the event will be able to enjoy the digital experience.

At the upcoming event, Google might release a preview of Android 14. By May, the beta version of Android 14 should be available to Pixel users. Additionally, we may hear more about upcoming devices like the mid-range Pixel 7a, which is rumoured to have a 6.1-inch AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a 64MP Sony IMX787 image sensor behind the primary camera, and an ultra-wide camera driven by the 13MP Sony IMX712 sensor. The device will also come equipped with the Google Tensor 2 SoC as per reports. Additionally, Google could also reveal more about the Pixel Fold, the Pixel Tablet, and the Pixel 8 series. Pixel smartphone users will be hoping for more information regarding the next Pixel Feature Drop for the month of March, that’s for sure.

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Redmi Note 10 Pro Bags Android 13 Based MIUI 14 Update

It was been more than two years passed since the official launch of the Redmi Note 10 series. The devices launched were seriously good with some top-notch hardware specifications at affordable pricing. It was launched with the Android 11 operating system out of the box. The brand has already rolled out the first major update to the devices i.e., Android 12. Now, the Redmi Note 10 Pro (Global) is receiving the second major update i.e., Android 13.

Finally, the users of Redmi Note 10 Pro devices will be able to get their hands on the latest MIUI 14 which is based on Android 13. The latest update for the Redmi Note 10 Pro (Global) comes under the build number V14.0.1.0.TKFMIXM. The update is rolling out in a staged rollout manner and hence, some of you may not get the update right now. But don’t worry, it would be rolled out to you as soon as possible. Anyway, here is the complete changelog of the MIUI 14 update for Redmi Note 10 Pro.

Highlights

  • MIUI uses less memory now and keeps being swift and responsive over much more extended periods.
  • Attention to detail redefines personalization and brings it to a new level.

Basic experience

  • MIUI uses less memory now and keeps being swift and responsive over much more extended periods.

Personalization

  • Attention to detail redefines personalization and brings it to a new level.
  • Super icons will give your Home screen a new look. (Update the Home screen and Themes to the latest version to be able to use Super icons.)
  • Home screen folders will highlight the apps you need most making them just one tap away from you.

More features and improvements

  • Search in Settings is now more advanced. With search history and categories in results, everything looks much crisper now.

System

  • Stable MIUI based on Android 13
  • Updated Android security patch to February 2023. Increased System security.

The phone comes with a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, a Snapdragon 732G processor, a quad-camera setup with a 108MP main sensor, a 16MP selfie camera, a stereo speaker system, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an IR blaster, a headphone jack, and a massive 5020mAh battery with fast charging support.

Because of its outstanding specifications and cost advantages, the Redmi Note 10 Pro is already a popular smartphone. The device becomes much more appealing with the MIUI 14 upgrade, which includes a slew of new features and changes that improve the user experience. Thanks a lot for reading the post till the conclusion.

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Moto G73 5G Pricing & Sale Date Leaks Ahead of March 10 Indian Launch

Motorola is gearing up to launch the Moto G73 5G smartphone in India on March 10. The device is already available in European regions since late January. Ahead of the launch, the pricing of the smartphone has been tipped.

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According to a Flipkart promotion leak shared by the known tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Moto G73 will be priced at ₹18,999 in India. With offers, the device will cost ₹16,999. Additionally, the poster reveals that the device will go on sale from March 16 onwards. Let’s take a look at the specs and features of the G73 5G.

Moto G73 5G specs

The Moto G73 5G has already been released in Europe, and its specifications are well-known. The smartphone features a 6.5-inch screen with a high-definition resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The screen has a punch-hole cutout in the center and a prominent chin at the bottom. The device has stereo speakers that have been fine-tuned by Dolby Atmos, and a fingerprint scanner is located on the side-mounted power button.

On the camera front, the Moto G73 5G has a square camera module on the back that houses a 50-megapixel primary sensor and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. There is also a 16-megapixel front-facing camera for taking selfies.

Under the hood, the Moto G73 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 930 processor. It has up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The smartphone is powered by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging. It runs on the latest Android 13 operating system out of the box and has a clean user interface.

It comes with 13 5G bands, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Additionally, the phone is 8.29mm thick, weighs 181 grams, and has IP52 dust & water resistance.

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Honor Magic 5 Ultimate Flagship Phone now Available at Giztop

Honor Magic 5 Ultimate, the latest smartphone from Honour is now available for purchase on Giztop. The flagship phone which comes in orange and black color variants can be bought for $1299. 

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Honor Magic 5 Ultimate at $1299 @Giztop

Honor Magic 5 Ultimate features a 6.81-inch quad-curved HDR10+ OLED display with 1312 x 2848 p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. The display comes with a glass / ceramic coating for protection. Powered by the latest Qualcomm SM8550-AB Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm) processor, the phone features 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB internal storage. 

Honor Magic 5 Ultimate comes with triple rear cameras with a 50MP (wide) primary sensor and 50MP (periscope telephoto) + 50MP (ultrawide) secondary sensors. For your selfies, you have a 12MP (ultrawide) lens with a TOF 3D depth sensor in the front. 

The smartphone is fueled with a 5450mAh battery and supports 66W wired, 50W wireless, 5W reverse wired and reverse wireless charging. It runs on the latest Android 13 OS-based Magic UI 7.1 and comes with an under display, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and Face ID recognition. Other interesting features include USB Type-C 3.1, DisplayPort 1.2, Ultra Wideband (UWB) support, Bluetooth v5.2, NFC, Infrared, and more. 

YOu can now buy Honor Magic 5 Ultimate for $1299 on Giztop. Please note that this phone is a Chinese edition, and doesn’t support Google Mobile Service or the Google Play store. 

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7 Years of Continuous Android Updates, This Smartphone Kept Its Promise

The tech world is no stranger to Android. It is an open-source operating system used by many smartphone manufacturers. The Android platform is constantly updated with new features, improvements, and security patches. Android device manufacturers, commonly known as Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), provide updates to their devices to ensure they are compatible with the latest Android version. Various companies have different levels of commitment towards their android updates. Samsung is renowned for its Android support, offering four Android upgrades and five years of security patches for most of its devices, even mid-range models. However, Fairphone took it a step further.

Fairphone

Fairphone is a company that specializes in producing ethical and environmentally friendly smartphones. The company originally committed to providing “three to five years” of support for the Fairphone 2. However, today the company issued the final update to the device, ending its support after an unprecedented seven years.

When the Fairphone 2 launched in 2015, it came with Android 5 Lollipop. The device kept on receiving a steady stream of security patches and updates, making it safe to use and compatible with most apps on the Google Play Store. Although the device’s Android 10 version is way behind the current stable version of Android, which is Android 13, the device is still relevant, thanks to Fairphone’s dedication to long-term software support.

Fairphone has advised caution with continuing to use the device after May 2023, the end of its official support timeline. The company’s head of software longevity, Agnes Crepet, stated, “The end of life for Fairphone 2 is bittersweet because, in the ideal world, we’d support our devices indefinitely, but due to industry and financial constraints, that is simply not feasible. But we are happy we can say we supported Fairphone 2 for an unprecedented seven years.”

The Fairphone 4, the company’s latest device, launched in 2021 and continues this trend of ethical and long-term software support.

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Samsung Galaxy M14 5G Launched with 90Hz Display, Exynos 1330, 6,000mAh Battery, and More

The Samsung Galaxy M14 5G has been quietly announced in Ukraine. In terms of specifications and design, the device is almost identical to the Galaxy A14 5G, which debuted at the beginning of this year. Here is a look at the specifications, features, and price of the M14.

Samsung Galaxy M14 5G specifications and features

Samsung Galaxy M14 5G
Samsung Galaxy M14 5G

The Galaxy M14 5G houses a 6.6-inch PLS LCD panel with an Infinity-V notch design. It offers an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels and a refresh rate of 90Hz. It comes preloaded with One UI Core 5-based Android 13 OS.

On the front, the Galaxy M14 5G features a 13-megapixel selfie camera. The rear camera setup of the device has a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The primary camera on the back is capable of shooting Full HD videos at 30 fps.

Under the hood, the M14 5G features a 2.4GHz octa-core processor. In all likelihood, it is powered by the Exynos 1330, which also powers the A14 5G. It comes with 4 GB of RM and 128 GB of storage. For more storage, one can make use of the external storage slot on the device to add up to 1 TB of microSD card.

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Samsung Galaxy M14 5G

The Galaxy M14 5G is backed by a 6,000mAh battery that supports 25W fast charging. In comparison, the A14 5G has a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging. Apart from these differences, both phones offer the same specifications. The M14 comes with other features like dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, GPS, a USB-C port, a side-facing fingerprint scanner, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Lastly, the M14 5G measures 166.8 x 77.2 x 9.4mm and weighs around 206 grams.

Samsung Galaxy M14 5G price

The Galaxy M14 5G comes in two options, such as 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 128 GB storage. These are priced at UAH 8,299 (~$225) and UAH 8,999 (~$244) in Ukraine, respectively. It comes in three colors: Dark Blue, Blue, and Silver.

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Windows Rapidly Losing Market Share in the US, Market Share Drops to Historic Low of 57 Percent

Microsoft’s Windows has always dominated the desktop OS space globally, as the operating system is widely available with many PC manufacturing partners such as Dell, HP and Lenovo. However, a recent trend shows that Windows, the operating system by Microsoft, is rapidly losing popularity in the US, due to the rise of macOS and ChromeOS in the country.

Top 3 Desktop Operating Systems

The data comes from Statcounter by GlobalStats, which shows that Windows has dropped to a historic low desktop OS market share of 57.37% in the United States of America in February 2023, a far cry from its all-time high of 92.37% in January 2009. And the trend line does not show signs of slowing down, as Windows is expected to lose more market share in the country throughout 2023.

The rapid drop in market share can be attributed to stiff competition from its competitors, which are macOS from Apple, and Chrome OS from Google. As of February 2023, Windows holds 57.37% of the desktop OS market in the US, macOS holds 29.62% and Chrome OS holds 7.47%. Linux holds 2.55%, whereas other miscellaneous desktop operating systems hold 2.97%.

Source: Statcounter by GlobalStats

The rising popularity of macOS and ChromeOS is definitely one cause of Windows’ current downtrend. macOS is routinely found in Apple’s Macbooks and Mac Desktop lineup, such as the Mac Mini, Mac Studio, Macbook Pro and Macbook Air. And with the introduction of Apple SIlicon in 2020, the general public was very shocked by the improved performance and staggering battery life that Apple Macbooks offered over their Intel CPU-powered predecessors. 

In turn, many previously Windows laptop users jumped ship over to Apple for superior battery life and faster CPU performance for their workload. However, the wave of Windows users jumping over to Apple seems gradual as it took until 2023 to see a significant change in the market.

As for the rise in Chrome OS, Chromebooks are normally offered in pre-K, primary and secondary educational institutions in the US in the 2010s. Students studying in those institutions have grown up into adults today, and they are more familiar with Chromebooks compared to Windows devices, and would suggestively buy something that they are more accustomed to than one that they are a stranger to.

In addition, Chromebooks are generally cheaper in the laptop market than Windows laptops, leading to many schools buying Chromebooks in bulk for cheap, or either a typical family buying a Chromebook for their child as a first laptop experience because it is more affordable.

Thus, it is clearly seen that Microsoft’s monopoly on the desktop market with Windows is starting to lose its momentum as competition heats up. And recent announcements such as adding Bing to Windows 11, and leaked documents suggesting Windows 12 show that Microsoft is currently developing something in-house to compete with Apple and Google soon.

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Chinese Companies Huawei and ZTE May be Banned from German 5G Networks

Germany is planning to ban components made by Chinese companies like Huawei and ZTE from parts of its 5G Network. The move is a part of the German government’s plan to revive and reshuffle its telecommunication network to address national security concerns. 

A spokesperson for German Interior Ministry said that the government was carrying out a general review of telecom’s tech suppliers and preparing a draft list of potential threats. However, he said that the ministry was not targeting any specific manufacturers or companies. 

The ban if levied will stop telecommunication operators across Germany from using components from specific Chinese companies like Huawei and ZTE in their 5G network. 

The potential ban will create an additional burden for telecom operators as they may have to remove and replace parts already built into the network without any compensation from the government.

The US-China tech war has intensified over the years with many allies like Japan, Netherlands, and South Korea joining the US to curb the technological advancement of China. The Biden administration is nervous about the technological advancement of China, especially in the field of Artificial Intelligence and futuristic tech, and is slapping sanctions on technology export to China in order to slow down its progress.

Recently the European Commission also joined this group by banning its employees from using the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok on their work-related devices, citing cybersecurity concerns. Though the European Union has not explicitly banned Huawei or other 5G equipment vendors, the UK has banned Huawei from making new contracts in the country. 

Now Germany plans to join this group to ban Chinese companies. Noah Barkin, MD of Rhodium Group’s China practice said that the plan to ban Chinese firms is a sign that the German government may finally be taking China-related risks to national security seriously. 

According to Reuters, an interior ministry paper stated that a specific supplier could be banned from providing critical components if it were deemed to be directly or indirectly controlled by the government of another state. 

Huawei, ZTE, and the Chinese government have repeatedly rejected the claims of espionage and national security threats. The Chinese government has said that ongoing sanctions are motivated by a protectionist desire to support non-Chinese rivals and hinder China’s technological advancement. 

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