Tesla is apparently planning on bringing its battery production capacity that it uses for its electric vehicles to the US. The company currently manufactures these battery packs in Germany, so here are all the details.
For those unaware, the American automobile giant is working on building its battery cells with a new 4680 format for the last three years and will now be bringing them the US for the federal tax credit. Furthermore, this aligns with the brand’s plan of long term growth since the new structural battery pack architecture will be an integral part of its next generation of electric vehicle models. So now, the EV maker is producing the battery cells from its pilot plant in Fremont, California.
Although, it is still relying on its Gigafactory in Texas and Berlin for battery production on a bigger scale. Back in 2022, it was rumored that Tesla was facing issues in making battery cells from its Gigafactory in Berlin and was even considering moving battery production equipment to the US. A new report now stated that the company is making the shift to get the full 7,500 US Dollars federal tax credit. To get this benefit, automobile makers basically need to source their battery cells from within North America.
Apparently, the move from Germany to the US was obvious considering a 3,645 US Dollars subsidy that the company will get directly from US Taxpayers for each 81kWh Model Y long range battery pack that they manufacture. As of right now, Tesla is also gearing up to ramp up production of its new 4680 battery cells at the Texas Gigafactory.
Tecno Spark 10C has appeared on the Google Play Console listing. The device is listed with model number KI5k and it reveals the key specifications. There was no Spark 9C and the upcoming offering is expected to arrive as the successor to the Tecno Spark 8C that debuted in February last year. The Tecno Spark 10C is also expected to be an entry-level budget device. Read on to know what we know about the Spark 10C.
As per the Google Play Console listing, the Tecno Spark 10C will feature a HD+ display resolution of 720 x 1,612 pixels and a screen density of 320 dpi. Under the hood, it will be equipped with a Unisoc T606 processor that comprises two Cortex-A75 cores at 1.6GHz and six Cortex-A55 cores ticking at 1.6GHz. The device will pack 4GB RAM onboard and we can expect it to be available in more RAM and storage configurations. The upcoming offering will ship with Android 12 OS out of the box.
Apart from the aforementioned information, the Google Play Console listing does not reveal any additional details about the Tecno Spark 10C. We can expect it to be a budget offering and more information about the smartphone can surface in the coming weeks.
In other news, Tecno is set to unveil its first foldable phone called the Phantom V Fold at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. It is rumoured to be powered by a Dimensity 9000 SoC coupled with 12GB RAM and 512GB onboard storage.
Lenovo is one of the first companies that comes to mind when it comes to laptops. The Chinese manufacturer has been developing different models for various areas of use for a long time. In the gaming category, it continues to work with the Legion brand. Recently, some features of Lenovo Savior Y9000P, which is expected to be released soon, have emerged. Moreover, one of these features will be the first for a gaming laptop. Here are the details…
Lenovo Savior Y9000P Leads the Pack with 140W Portable Fast Charging
As you know, gaming laptops are usually quite heavy. As if that weren’t enough, the adapters can also be quite bulky and heavy. Fortunately, technology is changing this situation. Lenovo has started teasing its new generation of Legion Savior gaming notebooks. Among the exciting features of the upcoming Lenovo Savior Y9000P 2023 series notebook is its support for 140W portable fast charging. As portable as the charging adapters that come with current flagship models, this charger can reach 92% of the actual game frame rate of the original adapter.
The Lenovo Savior Y9000P 2023 is expected to deliver a powerful performance of 250W, making it an ideal device for professional gamers. This new notebook will also come equipped with a 1TB solid-state drive, which is considered a mainstream configuration in gaming laptops. Lenovo has already revealed the design of the new generation of laptops, with the “Y” shaped Logo having been adjusted. This design change is expected to give the new notebook series a more modern and sleek look.
Lenovo Savior Y9000P Specs
Lenovo has showcased the Legion Pro 7i series of notebooks at CES, and this series is expected to be the domestic version of the Y9000P series. This notebook series is expected to be equipped with 13th-generation Core processors and RTX 40 independent display, with an optional i9 + RTX 4090 flagship configuration. Additionally, the notebook is expected to have a 16-inch 2560×1600 IPS screen and support a 240 Hz refresh rate.
Xiaomi‘s car making unit, Xiaomi Auto, has apparently had one of its senior officials resign recently. The auto unit’s marketing head has just resigned ahead of the launch of the company’s first ever car model. So here are all the details.
For those unaware, the Head of Marketing at Xiaomi Auto, Zhou Ying has recently resigned from the Chinese tech giant’s car making subsidiary. The marketing executive has resigned mere 7 months after joining the company’s car manufacturing team. Following the official establishment of Xiaomi Auto, the company had begun a series of hiring bringing in experts on board. One of the new leading positions was filled with Zhou Ying, who was also previously the deputy general managed of SAIC-GM-Wuling Sales Company.
As per an official statement from Xiaomi, Zhou Ying has resigned from this position due to personal and family reasons. Before he left the company, he worked as the marketing head of Xiaomi Auto and reported directly to the Founder and CEO of the brand, Lei Jun. This isn’t surprising since we had previously reported on Lei Jun directly working on the Auto brand and also being spotted personally taking the Xiaomi Modena EV out for test drives.
This first ever electric car is believed to feature a sporty sedan look and its design had been recently hinted at. The official was also spotted testing the car in the snow for extreme weather scenarios. It is unclear how Zhou Ying’s departure will affect the progress of the company’s car or its marketing efforts. But stick around for more updates regarding this matter.
Mobvoi is one of the oldest Wear OS smartwatch companies. The firm is known for its TicWatch Pro lineup of wearables.
Unfortunately, there has not been a new TicWatch Pro model in a very long time. A new one was supposed to release last year but that never happened.
Months later, this upcoming product seems to have been now listed on FCC with a few details about it.
Official Teaser for the Next-gen TicWatch
Back in July 2022, Mobvoi officially confirmed that the next TicWatch will be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Plus Gen 1 chipset. At the same time, the company teased the design of the product and revealed that it will be released in the fall, however, that never materialised.
Now, a mysterious Mobvoi smartwatch has been certified by FCC with model number WH12088. Going by the listing, it is most likely the yet-to-release new TicWatch.
The wearable is expected to go by the name of TicWatch 5 Pro. Because the number 4 is considered unlucky in China and other South East Asian countries.
As per the FCC listing, the device will be backed by a 611mAh battery. For comparison, the battery-life champions (Android-based) Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and Oppo Watch 3 Pro house smaller batteries.
So the forthcoming Mobvoi TicWatch 5 Pro may arrive with stellar endurance. Last but not least, the listing also reveals that it will come with WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, and NFC.
There’s a chance that this wearable could go official at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 next week.
Last week, Microsoft announced that the company had introduced chat limits to their Bing chatbot service, following concerning reports of Bing threatening and gaslighting its users. And 4 days after implementing the restriction, Microsoft decided to revise its restriction rules upon inspection and feedback from its user base.
Source: Microsoft
From the official Microsoft Bing Blogs page, the tech giant expresses that it has received feedback from many of its users wanting a return of longer chats so that they can both search more effectively and interact with the chat feature better. Thus, from today onwards, Bing will have an increased amount of 6 chat turns per session and 60 total chats per day, instead of the original 5 chat turns per session and 50 total chats per day.
The reason behind the loosening of the new limit is that Microsoft states that user data shows that for the vast majority of users, an increased amount of 60 chats will enable more natural daily use of Bing. In fact, Microsoft also outlines its plans to increase the daily cap to 100 total chats soon, which could allow for more interaction with the Bing Chat service.
Besides increasing the chat limit, Microsoft has also updated Bing such that your normal Bing searches will no longer count against your chat totals.
The tech giant has also begun testing an additional setting interface of Bing Chat that lets you choose the tone of the Chat from more Precise – which will focus on shorter, more search focused answers – to Balanced, to more Creative – which gives you longer and more chatty answers. Microsoft says the move is to give users more control over the type of chat behaviour to best meet their search query needs.
The life-saving stories about the Apple Watch are many and quite varied. The smart wearable has etched a name for itself with its raft of features that are continually being upgraded. The Apple Watch features fall detection, ECG monitoring, heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen tracking, and more. A Reddit user, digitalmoto has reported how his Apple Watch Series 7’s heart rate monitor helped to keep him alive.
The man said that his Apple Watch picked up some highly unusual activity while he was having a nap. The smartwatch started sending up to a dozen notifications about a racing pulse, but these went unnoticed. Both the Apple Watch and the connected iPhone were set to Do Not Disturb.
However, the man suddenly woke up to see the alerts and quickly sought a medical opinion from a doctor via video call. Upon an evaluation of the readings, together with the man’s blood oxygen status gotten from the smartwatch, emergency services were called. The ensuing visit to a medical facility revealed severe internal bleeding, according to the report.
Although current smart wearables cannot directly detect internal bleeding, ancillary activities could indicate an abnormal situation. This was exemplified with the case in consideration, as a sudden rise in pulse reading triggered the notifications. The Apple Watch has lent itself as a life-saving gadget in several instances. The array of accurate and insightful sensors in an Apple Watch gives a general overview of a user’s health and fitness status.
A recent report that claims the upcoming iPhone 15 series will receive a RAM upgrade across the board. This report from TrendForce via MacRumors suggests that Apple is planning to increase the capacity and specifications of DRAM, which could potentially boost performance for Apple’s next flagship.
iPhone 14 Pro
While the report does not provide many details, it leads us to believe that the Pro models could be upgraded to 8GB of RAM, a modest boost from the current 6GB. This could lead to more efficient performance for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max (or iPhone 15 Ultra, as some rumors suggest). It’s also speculated that the regular iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models may not see an increase in capacity.
In addition to capacity upgrades, the report suggests that Apple may also be considering a specification change for non-Pro models by introducing LPDDR5 RAM, a faster spec than the iPhone 14’s LPDDR4X. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max currently use LPDDR5, so this change could bring the performance of the non-Pro models closer to that of the Pro models.
The combination of increased RAM and the upcoming A17 Bionic chipset could solidify Apple’s lead in the compute performance department. This would mark the first RAM upgrade since the introduction of the 6GB capacity in the iPhone 12 Pro.
Exclusive renders of the device have surfaced, giving us a glimpse into what we can expect from Apple’s upcoming flagship phone. The phone’s edges have been reimagined to create a more seamless transition to the frame, promising a more comfortable grip and reducing the likelihood of accidental touches.
But that’s not all – Apple is also saying goodbye to its proprietary connector, the Lightning port, in favor of the widely used USB-C. This change is in response to the European Union’s push for a common charging standard for all smartphones and devices. With the new USB-C port, the iPhone 15 Pro will be even more versatile and compatible with a wider range of accessories.
Overall, the iPhone 15 Pro promises to be a game-changing device, offering both design and functionality upgrades that are sure to impress Apple enthusiasts worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting tech development!
Realme launched a 4G smartphone in its latest number series called the Realme 10 4G. The device made its global debut in November and came to Indian markets in January. The specs and features made sense for the price range, however, the operating system out of the box is Android 12. The brand will soon be updating it to Android 13 as the Open Beta testing of Realme UI 4.0 for the device has commenced.
The update comes with many changes including the Aquamorphic UI design inspired by Oppo and other new features. Users of the Realme 10 4G interested in trying out the Android 13 build before its released to the public can apply by navigating to Settings → Software Update → Tap on the settings icon in the top right corner → Trial Version → Apply Now → Submit your details and finish the quiz.
You’ll need to make sure that your device is on the required UI version RMX3630_11.A.23 / RMX3630_11.A.27. If selected, you will get the new Realme UI update soon. Before installing the update, make sure that your device has at least 60% update. It’s crucial to acknowledge that the recently released beta update may contain bugs and underlying problems. Thus, it’s recommended to refrain from installing it on your primary mobile phone. However, if you still decide to proceed with the update, it’s highly advisable to back up your device’s data before initiating the installation of the new software.
The company has already started accepting applications in batches from February 21. You can expect the update to bring along changes in four key areas – design, interaction, fluidity, and security. functionality and customizability will also be improving thanks to new features and tools. You can find out more about the update via the official community post.
Earlier today, Lei Jun officially confirmed that there won’t be Xiaomi 13S series later this year. Followed by the announcement, a reliable leaker revealed that the company will not be releasing a MediaTek Dimensity version of Xiaomi 13 phones as well.
For the uninitiated, Xiaomi released the Xiaomi 12S series last year with Leica-tuned cameras and a better chip than in the original models. These handsets were accompanied by Xiaomi 12S Ultra. At the same time, the brand had also debuted a Dimensity variant of Xiaomi 12 Pro.
There were rumors of a Dimensity model of the Xiaomi 13 series a few months back. However, just as the lineup went official, the leaks about this other version of the handset subdued.
Now, Digital Chat Station discloses that the Dimenisty variant of the Xiaomi 13 series was canceled at the end of 2022. However, he hints at the launch of the Redmi K60 Ultra with a Dimensity chipset in the second half of 2023.
Historically, the Redmi K Ultra models have mostly featured MediaTek’s flagship chips. Hence, this rumored device could be an alternative for those waiting for the canceled Xiaomi 13 Dimensity version.
Last year’s Xiaomi 12 Pro Dimensity Edition debuted at a cheaper price than the original Xiaomi 12 Pro. That’s because it not only comes with a less-expensive Dimensity 9000 Plus chipset but also downgraded cameras and slower charging speed.
A tipster has just revealed some of the key specifications regarding the Black Shark 6 series of high end gaming smartphones. The device is the successor to the Black Shark 5 series, so let’s have a look at the rumored features.
The latest information regarding the Black Shark 6 series arrives from known tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website). These upcoming premium gaming handsets will reportedly sport displays that features 2K resolution and a center aligned punch hole cutout for the selfie camera. This panel is likely be a straight OLED panel that offers high refresh rate. According to the tipster, the Chinese smartphone maker’s upcoming flagship phones will also features a ceramic body.
Digital Chat Station also added that the Black Shark 6 and Black Shark 6 Pro will be equipped with Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. Furthermore, the new devices will be powered by a large 5,000mAh battery pack that will also support an impressive 120W fast charging rate. Finer details regarding the camera is still at large, but at least one of the image sensors on the rear will be a Sony IMX686 sensor, which is a 64 megapixel shooter.
Other notable features revealed by the tipster is a large sound chamber for the symmetrical dual stereo speakers as well as a robust cooling system. The thermal management system on the new device will apparently be the strongest active cooling tech offered by the brand so far, which is not surprising since the Black Shark 6 series will be gaming centric and feature top notch hardware. This is all the information we have so far regarding these upcoming phones, so stick around for more updates.
The latest smartphone to get deconstructed by Zack for his YouTube channel, JerryRigEverything was the Nubia Red Magic 8 Pro. It has a host of top-of-the-line features at a fraction of the ‘flagship smartphone price’. Surprisingly, it fared quite well during its teardown.
Upon removing the back cover using heat and suction, the transparent glass was removed, revealing a very interesting design. The phone has an array of RGB LEDs for aesthetic purposes. Interestingly, the phone has T3 screws instead of regular Philips Head screws for aesthetic reasons. The lower loudspeaker is attached to the bottom plastic section of the phone. The upper segment has two parts, the portion containing the upper loudspeaker and the other containing the air duct channel. The metal-air duct channel acts as a heatsink and gets cooled by the air on top of it, thanks to the 2000 RPM cooling fan. The casing is somewhat meshed in order to prevent dust and debris from entering the device, however, it’s definitely not built to keep water out.
The phone has a dual-cell battery. It was removed without any fuss, with one battery connector unplugged. Zack pointed out that the unplugged connector might be for the China-only variant of the smartphone, which charges at 80W instead of the standard 65W. The camera was still plugged into the motherboard when it was removed, which was interesting. The back of the phone was rich with copious amounts of thermal paste, and a massive copper vapor chamber to regulate the heat. The 2MP macro camera was a little separated from the rest of the camera unit. Apart from the headphone jack at the top, the bottom half housed another vibration motor, making it clear that the device has two vibration motors, possibly for gaming.
The fins on the fan blade are made of translucent plastic. The square contact pads rest on the motherboard of the device. Lastly, the edge-to-edge OLED display was pretty interesting. When the light was shone through the camera unit and light sensors that sit underneath the pixels, the camera sensors were able to compensate for the yellow shift from the lens. When Zack put the phone back together after an intense teardown, the Nubia Red Magic 8 Pro still turned on and functioned perfectly in spite of the destroyed cooling system.
Xiaomi has just announced the official launch date for the Xiaomi 13 series in the Malaysian market. The company is planning on releasing its latest generation of flagship smartphones around the end of this month.
As per official notes, the 13 series launch in Malaysia will be set ahead of its global release. Furthermore, the premium handset lineup will also be releasing on 27th February 2023 in the Southeast Asian region, which is just a day after the brand begins its global live stream in MWC 2023 event in Barcelona. For those unaware, the series consists of Xiaomi 13 and the higher end Xiaomi 13 Pro, both of which feature the Leica branding on the camera.
Although, there are also rumors that the Chinese tech giant is planning on introducing the Xiaomi 13 Lite model as well during the major event in Barcelona. For those unaware, the 13 Lite model in question is believed to be a rebranded version of the Civi 2. Keep in mind that the brand has yet to officially confirm that they are working on such a budget friendly handset. But this model will likely miss out on a number of high end specifications and features that it more expensive siblings offer.
The Xiaomi 13 series will be officially launching globally on 26 February 2023 at 11PM (local time) and will be released in the Malaysian market on 27 February 2023 around 2PM. Unfortunately, the pricing for the device has yet to be announced, so stick around for more as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.
ChatGPT has become the world’s fastest-growing technology, as the service has reached over 100 million users in 2 months. Whilst other countries such as France and Australia aim to restrict ChatGPT for educational use in their respective regions, the wealthy Asian city-state of Singapore has taken on a rather different approach. On February 12th, 2023, the Singaporean government expressed progressive plans to integrate ChatGPT use into the teaching and learning in the country’s schools and institutes of higher education.
Singapore planning to teach ChatGPT
According to a local newspaper The Strait Times, Singaporean Education Minister Chan Chun Sing told the country’s Parliament that there are also professional discussion groups among educators to explore the use of AI tools to enhance learning among students. The Singaporean Ministry of Education (MOE) is guiding teachers in classrooms on how to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT to enhance learning, given that these tools are likely to become pervasive over time.
The minister likens ChatGPT to a calculator for learning mathematics but said that ChatGPT can be a useful tool for learning only when students have mastered basic concepts and thinking skills. This is why the Singaporean MOE will also equip students with the skills to use AI tools responsibly, he added.
When asked what measures were put in place to prevent cheating using AI, the Education Minister said that the country’s institutes of higher learning have varied modes of assessment – such as examinations, presentations, and projects – which require analysis, field notes and observational details that cannot be generated easily by AI technology.
Mr Chan also added that there are skills such as self-directed and collaborative learning and inventive thinking that are not easily replaced by technological tools, but are acquired through leadership roles, interdisciplinary project work and experiential learning.
As of publishing, Singapore is currently the first country globally to express its policymaking vocally in favour of implementing AI tools such as ChatGPT into its education system. Since 2015, the country is ranked academically first place in both Maths and Science subjects in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study(TIMSS), administered by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, a non-profit research cooperative based in Amsterdam. The National University of Singapore is also the highest-ranked university in Asia, ranking 11th globally, according to QS World University Rankings 2023.
The OPPO family has been going crazy recently. OnePlus has released the 11R and realme has released the GT Neo 5. Both are great value Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 budget phones. If you don’t like the curved screen of 11R and the crap camera of K60, then GT Neo 5 is a very suitable choice. Plus the super cheap price and super fast charging makes it one of my most recommended phones to buy these days. If you’re looking to buy a mid-range phone, then you should check it out.
Design
I like the design of the GT Neo 5 a lot in its price range. It has a lot of design that other phones don’t have, such as the transparent area to the right of the camera module. You can faintly see the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip inside. Although this is just a decoration element, the real chip is not here. But it shows that realme is very confident in the chip performance of this phone.
This area is made transparent for another reason: this 25-color RGB light ring. It acts as a notification light and lights up in various states. Although I am not the kind of person who likes to put the phone screen down on the table, but from the design point of view it still looks good. By the way, the Neo 5 also adds an infrared emitter this time.
Display
While the Neo 5’s screen is theoretically the same panel as the OnePlus 11R, both are 1240P screens from Tianma. While both are excellent and bright, there are a few things the Neo 5 clearly does better. The most obvious is the refresh rate, which is clearly higher at 144Hz than 120Hz. And you can freely set the refresh rate for each application, with 4 refresh rates to choose from.
When you set the refresh rate to 90 or 144Hz, PWM dimming can reach 2160Hz. Since display manufacturers like BOE, TCL and Tianma have developed better and better screens, many budget phones can also use screens comparable to Samsung panels. I think this is the consumer like us should be happy about this.
Performance
Next I want to give a good shout out to the Neo 5’s performance. Even though it’s using a downclocked version of Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the game performance is surprisingly good. The first half of the K60, which is also a downclocked version of the chip, is the same as the Neo 5, trying to stick to the highest power to keep the game running at 60fps, but the second half of the Neo 5’s strategy is significantly more reasonable.
Unlike the K60 where the frame rate suddenly drops to down, the Neo 5 comes down to around 45fps at a slow pace.Although the average frame rate is about the same, the Neo 5 gaming experience is significantly better than the K60. The temperature is also not particularly high. Plus it also has the same game interpolation and Ultra-steady frames mode as Ace 2. That’s why I’m most satisfied with the Neo 5’s gaming experience among the recent 8+ Gen 1 phones.
Camera
The iconic IMX 766 main camera of the OPPO family phones has become the IMX 890 this year. The sensor is just as good as the 766, and I’d be difficult to pick out any obvious flaws. Although there is no help from Hasselblad or other traditional camera brands, but most scenes can still take good pictures.
At night I don’t recommend that you zoom in to take pictures two times or more, otherwise the pictures will become blurry.
There’s not much to say about the ultra-wide camera either, as it does have a very average performance. Like most budget phones, it’s not bad during the day, but it’s blurry at night.
The Neo 5’s macro camera is more interesting because it is a true macro lens. You can use it as a microscope to take all kinds of interesting photos. Although we won’t use this lens often, it’s a lot more useful than the useless macro camera that many phones have. When recording video with this camera, the footage will be more shaky because there is no image stabilization.
Video recording like Ace 2, does not support 8K, up to 4K 60fps. the ultra-wide camera only 1080P 30fps. the main camera performance as good as when taking pictures, but the ultra-wide camera is not only very poor image quality, and there is a bug.
This ghosting bug is not an occasional problem, as long as you use the ultra-wide camera to take video, there will be this problem. Anyway, even without this bug, because the image quality is really bad, Neo 5 ultra-wide camera can completely say goodbye to the video recording.
Video samples can click on the video at the beginning of the article to view.
Charging
Charging is definitely the biggest highlight of the Neo 5. We purchased the 240w charging version of it, which is by far the most powerful phone for charging. We’ve listed a few phones we’ve tested for comparison. This Neo 5, by far, is the fastest charging phone, with nine minutes to get it fully charged.Although they don’t have the same battery capacity, you can roughly see how big the difference is in their charging speed.
If you use another charger then only support up to 18w charging, so this 240w charger you have to be careful to keep well.
Let’s talk about this charger. Although it is much smaller than we expected, it is not light, weighing about the same as a phone. Charging protocols are not that much, in addition to SuperVOOC 240w, it also supports 65w of PD and QC 3.0 protocols, which is the regular level of the charger in the box.
Battery
Of course, charging faster comes at a price, the battery will be smaller than the 150w version. This 240w version will last a little less than the normal 5000mAh 8+ Gen 1 phone. For me, I prefer the 150w version. As a mobile device, the battery capacity is what is more important than the charging speed.
Of the recently released 8+ Gen 1 phones, if I had to pick a favorite, it would be the GT Neo 5. Not only does it have very unique selling points, such as the world’s fastest charging speed, and the best gaming experience in its price range, but it’s also very cheap. In addition to the ultra-wide camera recording is worse, there are no other disadvantages. I do recommend buying it.
Infinix has officially released the new Smart 7 smartphone in the Indian market. The latest device from the company is a budget grade handset and features some notable specs. So here are all the details.
The smartphone maker clearly built this phone to make it seems premium despite its affordable price tag. It features a unique wave pattern design on the back that is coated with Silver ion spray for a more premium feel and a 99 percent antibacterial rate. The rear also houses a large camera module, which also houses the rear mounted fingerprint scanner. Meanwhile, the front sports a 6.6 inch HD+ display that has 500 nits of peak brightness and a water drop notch.
Under the hood, the device is equipped with the Unisoc SC9863A SoC that is paired with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Although, the device can virtually expand its memory by up to 3GB through RAM expansion. Infinix Smart 7 is powered by a humongous 6,000mAh battery pack (no fast charging unfortunately), which is around 20 percent higher than most budget phones within this category, as per official notes. On the rear, it features a 13 megapixel camera and an AI lens, while the front houses a 5 megapixel selfie shooter.
Other features include, Android 12 OS based XOS 12 out of the box, dual SIM and a microSD card slot, USB-Type C port, dual 4G VoLTE, and Bluetooth 4.2. The new budget phone will be available in multiple color options like Azure Blue, Emerald Green, and Night Black variants. It will go on sale starting from 27 February 2023 for an introductory price tag of just 7,299 INR (roughly 88 US Dollars).
Last year Galaxy S21 FE failed to make a significant impact in the market. However, recent rumours suggest that Samsung has not given up on its FE lineup just yet, and the Galaxy S23 FE may be in the works, with Twitter leaker OreXDA providing some juicy details.
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE lineup
According to OreXDA, the Galaxy S23 FE will run on the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, last year’s model, to “adjust the unit price.” While this may seem like a step back, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is still a high-end chip and should offer a flagship-tier experience even a year after its launch. The use of an older chip also allows OEMs to purchase it at a lower price, which could make the Galaxy S23 FE more affordable for consumers.
In addition to the chipset, it is expected that the Galaxy S23 FE will feature a 120 Hz AMOLED screen and some, if not all, of the Galaxy S23 series’ camera sensors. While it is still too early to make any concrete assumptions, these leaks offer a glimpse into what Samsung may have in store for its FE lineup.
The fate of Samsung‘s FE lineup has been uncertain, but the return of the Galaxy S23 FE with a high-end chip from Qualcomm may signal a renewed commitment from the tech giant to its budget-friendly offerings. OreXDA has been a reliable source of leaks in the past, so there may be some truth to these speculations.
If the Galaxy S23 FE does make its way to the market in Q3 or Q4, it will face stiff competition from other mid-range offerings from rival brands. Still, Samsung’s brand recognition and loyal fan base may give it an edge. Only time will tell if the Galaxy S23 FE will be a hit or a miss, but for now, fans of Samsung’s FE lineup can rest assured that it is not dead just yet.
Flagship laptops with high-end specifications usually have high power requirements. For this reason, charging bricks for such notebooks are bulky and heavy. In such cases, having a portable mini-adapter can really help, since they can help with charging multiple devices. On February 22, IT House released news that Lenovo’s new mini-adapter, the Thinkplus Lipstick Power Supply, is now available for pre-sale. This mini adapter is about half the height of a standard lipstick and supports 65W USB-C.
Lenovo’s design for this power adapter is unique, compressing the shape of the charger into a biscuit-shaped form with an ultra-thin and flat design. The Thinkplus Lipstick power brick has a thickness of only 12.7mm and a volume of 46.4cc, with overall dimensions of 87×42×12.7mm ± 0.5mm. Its small size is extremely beneficial for frequent travelers who require a portable charger to carry in their purses or bags. Furthermore, the foldable pin design helps to reduce the size of the adapter even further.
The Lenovo Lipstick Power Supply is highly compatible, supporting various charging protocols, including PD 3.0, QC 3.0, and PPS. The PPS protocol offers a maximum output of 65W, allowing the adapter to power 65W notebook computers and provide fast charging for high-end mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
This power adapter utilizes 3D stacking technology, built-in third-generation GaN gallium nitride chips, and has a power density of 1.4W/cc. Additionally, it features a 1.8-meter high-elastic detachable wire and a V0-level flame-retardant TPE sheath material. The mini-adapter’s texture is similar to that of human skin, offering a unique and pleasant tactile experience.
Lenovo’s Thinkplus Lipstick Power Supply is a unique and highly functional mini-adapter that provides a portable and efficient charging solution for high-end devices. It is priced at 199 yuan (~$28.86) at the time of its pre-sale.
Rovio Entertainment, the Finnish game development company behind the popular mobile game franchise Angry Birds, has announced plans to remove the original Angry Birds game from both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. The decision comes as the game approaches its 12th anniversary and follows Rovio’s recent pivot towards other games and services.
Despite the fact that the first Angry Birds game was created in 2009, it swiftly became a cultural phenomenon, with over 4.5 billion downloads across all platforms. The game’s basic yet addictive gameplay, endearing characters, and catchy theme tune established the mobile gaming industry as a major force in the entertainment world.
However, Rovio has produced numerous sequels and spin-offs of the original game over the years, which have mostly eclipsed it in terms of popularity and profit. The company has also expanded its operations, entering new markets such as film and television production, merchandise, and mobile game development.
This information was provided by the game’s developer, Rovio Entertainment, who took to Twitter to announce the game’s removal from the Google Play Store. While the game will be withdrawn from the Google Play Store on Thursday, it will be renamed “Red’s First Flight” in the Apple App Store awaiting further review.
Rovio explained in a statement that the decision to delist the game was part of a larger effort to focus on newer games and services, saying: “To keep our game portfolio fresh and up to date, we have decided to withdraw the original Angry Birds game from app stores. It’s been an incredible adventure, and we’re grateful to all of our fans for their support over the years.”
Overall, the removal of the original Angry Birds game marks the end of an era in mobile gaming, but it also serves as a reminder of the game’s long-lasting impact on the industry and its followers. While Rovio is expanding into new areas, the original Angry Birds game will always have a special place in the hearts of people who played and enjoyed it. That concludes our post. Thank you for sticking with me until the end.
A new Poco phone that will end up as an F-series flagship phone has been spotted in the IMEI database by Xiaomiui. Last month, a device with model number 23013PC75G was spotted with the POCO F5 Pro moniker in the IMEI database. It was later seen at other certification sites such as the FCC and IMDA. The new device that has appeared in the IMEI database has the model number 23049PCD8G and the moniker “POCO F5”. The same device was spotted at IMDA certification last week.
According to the publication, the “marble” codename is associated with the 23049PCD8G device. There is a Chinese variant of the device with model number 23049RAD8C. This device is expected to launch with the Redmi Note 12 Turbo (or Note 12T) moniker in China. Reports have claimed that the device may get rebranded as the POCO X5 GT in the global market. However, it now appears that it will be rebadged as the POCO F5 and not the X5 GT globally.
POCO F5 IMEI database listing
Redmi Note 12 Turbo / POCO F5 specifications (rumored)
According to reports, the Redmi Note 12 Turbo will be equipped with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ OLED display that offers a Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen will also offer an eye protection dimming feature as well as a fingerprint scanner.
The next-generation Snapdragon 7-series chip, which is likely to be called the Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 1, will power the Redmi Note 12T Turbo. It may ship with up to 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage.
The device could be backed by a 5,500mAh battery that supports 67W fast charging. Its other rumored features include an IR blaster and a linear motor. Since the Note 12 Turbo is likely to be rebranded as the POCO F5 globally, both phones are likely to come with identical specs.
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