Samsung Galaxy A34 5G has been spotted on various certification sites in the past. These include NBTC, FCC, BIS, and more. The multiple certification listings hint at an imminent launch of the smartphone. Now the device has appeared on the Google Play Console website revealing some more information. It is listed with model number SM-A346M.
As per the rendered image in the Google Play Console listing, the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G will come with a waterdrop notch. The screen is surrounded by minimal bezels and a slightly thicker chin. It will bear a resolution of 1,080 x 2,340 pixels and a 450 dpi screen density. The power and volume rocker buttons are on the right side and the back panel has vertically stacked three camera sensors along with an LED flash. The smartphone has a matte Black back panel.
Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G is listed with a MediaTek MT6877V/TTZA processor on the Google Play Console. It corresponds to the Dimensity 1080 SoC. The listing reveals that the device will pack 6GB RAM onboard and run on Android 13 OS out of the box.
The rest of the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G remain a mystery. Past reports suggest that the device may be powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 25W charging. It will feature a 90Hz refresh rate, a 48MP main rear sensor, and a 13MP selfie snapper.
We expect the Galaxy A34 5G to launch soon as it has already bagged multiple certifications.
Apple is set to improve the LiDAR scanner in its upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models with a new supplier. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed that Sony will replace Lumentum and WIN Semiconductors as the exclusive supplier for the Time-of-Flight (ToF) Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser (VCSEL) in the iPhone 15 Pro models. This move is expected to reduce power consumption or provide better ToF performance under the same power consumption.
This new technology is set to bring about significant improvements in the camera and potential augmented reality (AR) applications on the iPhone 15 Pro models. The new ToF VCSEL solution from Sony integrates VCSEL and driver IC, which means that the LiDAR scanner can offer better ToF performance and consume less power. This technology can significantly benefit Night Mode, low-light photography, and Cinematic mode.
This new ToF sensor, combined with the latest processor and display technology, could make the iPhone 15 Pro models the most power-efficient devices yet. This improvement is set to revolutionize the battery life of the iPhone 15 Pro models, as we have previously heard that Apple is working on a new A17 Bionic chip and a new display technology.
The rumors surrounding the iPhone 15 Pro models don’t end there. The devices are also expected to feature a new titanium finish and a periscope lens on the larger Pro iPhone, which could bring about even more significant improvements in the camera department.
Overall, Apple’s decision to switch to Sony as the exclusive supplier for the ToF VCSEL in the iPhone 15 Pro models is expected to bring about significant improvements in the camera and AR applications while also reducing power consumption. According to a recent report, Apple will also bump up the RAM from 6GB to 8GB for the upcoming Pro models. With all these improvements, the iPhone 15 series could be Apple’s most impressive flagship phones yet.
As of late, language models are the talk of the tech town. A plethora of models developed by major players like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI are already present on the scene with their AI-powered models. As per latest news, Meta, Facebook’s parent company, has also been making significant strides in this field and is releasing a new AI language generator called LLaMA today.
Unlike other language models like Bing or ChatGPT, LLaMA is not like ChatGPT or Bing in the sense that the general public cannot interact with it through prompts and messages. Rather, it is more of a research tool that Meta is sharing so that users can readily and easily access this important and fast-changing field. By releasing LLaMA under a noncommercial license that is focused on research use cases, Meta is granting access to universities, NGOs, and industry labs to help experts address issues like bias and toxicity in AI language models.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed Meta’s commitment to open research. He highlighted Meta’s committment to this open model of research, stating that the company will make their new model available to the AI research community. By releasing LLaMA, Meta hopes to foster collaboration among academic researchers, civil society, policymakers, and industry to develop clear guidelines around responsible AI and responsible large language models.
While Meta has previously released its own AI chatbots, like BlenderBot and Galactica, the reception has been mixed at best. With LLaMA, Meta is hoping for a better response. LLaMA is actually a quartet of different-sized models, with the numbers in their names referring to the billions of parameters in each model. The second-smallest model, LLaMA-13B, can even run on a single data center-grade Nvidia Tesla V100 GPU, making it accessible for smaller institutions wanting to run tests on these systems.
Meta’s release of LLaMA is notable because it demonstrates its dedication to AI research and the company’s willingness to share resources with the wider community. As the field of AI language models continues to evolve and grow, it is exciting to see what advancements and breakthroughs will emerge from the use of tools like LLaMA.
Noise launched the NoiseFit Crew recently in India. Now the homegrown brand has announced a new offering dubbed the NoiseFit Halo. It packs some premium specifications and falls under the Rs 5,000 price bracket. The NoiseFit Halo competes against the likes of other smartwatches offered by brands like boAt, Realme, Xiaomi, OnePlus, DIZO, and more in the market. Read on to know what it offers out of the box.
The NoiseFit Halo features a circular dial with a 1.43-inch AMOLED display bearing a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. It offers an always-on display and the ability to turn off the display by placing hands on the screen and waking up with just a single tap. The smartwatch sports a premium metallic unibody with two physical buttons on the right side. It is IP68-certified dust and water-resistant.
In terms of health, the NoiseFit Halo is equipped with a heart-rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, sleep tracker, step counter, and breathing sessions. It packs support for a host of sports modes.
The NoiseFit Halo comes with TruSync feature that offers quick pairing, faster connectivity, and low power consumption for Bluetooth calling directly from the watch. It offers convenient features like notifications, weather updates, and more. The wearable device is claimed to deliver a battery life of 7 days on a single charge.
The NoiseFit Halo costs Rs 3,999 and it will go on sale from February 27th via Amazon and the brand’s official website. It comes in leather, textured silicone, and standard silicone straps. The smartwatch is offered in Vintage Leather Brown, Jet black, Forest Green, Statement Black, Firery Orange, and Classic Leather Black colour options.
Microsoft has finally raised Bing’s daily chat limit to 100 chats per day, after much demand and feedback from its user base.
Jordi Ribas, Corporate Vice President of Bing at Microsoft, took to Twitter today to announce the good news. The company has raised the chat limit to 100 turns per day, however, the limit of 6 turns per session still remains in place for now, but Microsoft has revealed plans that the chat per session limit will be increased as time goes on.
Alongside the loosening of chat limit restrictions, Mikhail Parakhin, CEO of Advertising and Web Services at Microsoft, has also announced that Bing’s new update made it so that SERP (search engine result page) queries no longer count towards the Chat limit and that the Sidebar bug which limited Bing Chat on Microsoft Edge was fixed as well.
In addition, Microsoft has implemented a new tagging system for Bing’s ChatGPT. The system is said to bring significant Bing Chat interaction improvements, as well as to bring changes in the tone of voice of Bing and relaxes some constraints that Microsoft had previously imposed on Bing.
Last but not least, Microsoft shared that the tech giant was doing a big Waitlist push yesterday and invited more people on the waitlist to experience the new Bing based on OpenAI’s industry-leading GPT-4. So if you had registered for the Bing waitlist, you should check your email now to check whether you’re the lucky one to finally experience Bing!
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Vivo launched its first-ever tablet— Vivo Pad—back in 2022 with a large 11-inch display, Snapdragon 870 SoC, and more. The slate featured a sleek design with a dual camera setup on the back. The W-fi only tab was limited to Mainland China. Now, rumors claim the company is working on its next tablet, tentatively called Vivo Pad 2. The device has recently bagged China’s MIIT certification. Here are the details.
A Vivo device with model number PA2373 has received China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) certificate. While the authority did not reveal the device’s moniker, reports suggest it is the upcoming Vivo Pad 2. Currently, there’s not much information available about the tablet. A tipster says the device will launch by the end of April with a flagship or mid-range processor under the hood.
Unlike the original Vivo Pad, we can expect the upcoming tablet to also be available in the international market. If priced competitively, Vivo Pad 2 may even attract a lot of customers, especially in countries like India.
To recall, Vivo’s first-ever tablet was unveiled back in April 2022 with an 11-inch LCD screen bearing a 2.5K resolution. The panel offers a 120Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision support. It comes equipped with a quad-speaker system with support for Dolby Atmos. Under the hood, the tablet is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor coupled with Adreno 650 GPU.
It features a dual rear unit on the rear, which comprises a 13MP primary lens and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle sensor. On the front, there is an 8MP shooter for selfies. The device gets 8GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage. It is backed by an 8,040mAh battery unit with support for 44W fast charging.
Vivo V27 series is set to launch in the global markets next week. The lineup is expected to comprise regular V27, V27 Pro, and V27e variants. The brand has been teasing the upcoming offerings for the last few days. The smartphones will arrive as the successor to the V25 lineup that debuted last year. Notably, the Vivo V27 series is expected to be a rebranded version of the S16 series that debuted in China last December.
Vivo V27 Series: launch date and where to watch
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The Vivo V27 series is set to launch globally on March 1st. The event will begin at 12 pm IST. The launch event will likely be live-streamed on the brand’s social handles. It is also expected to be streamed on Vivo’s official YouTube channel. We will update this post with an embedded link to the livestream whenever it becomes available.
Vivo V27 series: specifications and features
Going by the teasers, the Vivo V27 series will come with a 120Hz display and a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout. It will feature a 3D curved edges with a 60-degree screen curvature offering an ergonomic grip. The Vivo V27 series will sport a large rectangular camera module housing three sensors, an LED flash, and an LED ring light. The upcoming offering is teased to feature a 1/1.56” Sony IMX766V sensor, however, it remains to be seen which V27 model will adopt it. All three devices i.e. the V27, V27 Pro, and V27e are confirmed to support OIS. The Vivo V27 series, most likely the regular and Pro models will retain the colour-changing back panel from its predecessor i.e. the Vivo V25 series.
The Vivo V27, 27 Pro, and 27e are rumoured to be powered by Dimensity 7200, Dimensity 8200, and Helio G99 processors respectively.
Vivo V27 series: expected pricing
The Vivo V27 Pro is rumoured to carry a starting price tag of Rs 40,000 whereas the regular V27 is tipped to be priced at around Rs 35,000.
Mobile World Congress (MWC) is taking place in Barcelona, Spain from February 27th to March 2nd. A host of brands are expected to showcase their innovative technologies and new devices. As part of the pre-MWC launch, Xiaomi is conducting an event a day earlier where it will unveil a host of products for the global market. Read on to know what to expect at the Xiaomi launch event on February 26th and where to watch it.
Xiaomi Launch event: where to watch?
The upcoming Xiaomi launch event is taking place in Barcelona on February 26th at 4 pm GMT. Additionally, the event will be live-streamed on the brand’s official global YouTube handle as well as social media accounts. Readers can also tune in to the Xiaomi launch event in the embedded video below.
Xiaomi Launch event: what to expect
Xiaomi has already confirmed that it will unveil the Xiaomi 13 series smartphones at its upcoming event. The lineup will include the regular, pro, and lite variants for the international markets. The former two have already debuted in China and their global counterparts are expected to come with the same specifications. The Xiaomi 13 Lite is a new device in the series but it is expected to be a rebranded version of the Xiaomi Civi 2 that is available in China. The Chinese brand is also confirmed to announce the Watch S1 Pro that launched in the home market in August last year.
Apart from launching new devices for the global markets. Xiaomi will showcase its CyberOne and CyberDog robots at the upcoming MWC 2023. The former is a humanoid robot whereas the latter is a four-legged robot dog. Additionally, the brand will also announce the Xiaomi Electric Scooter Ultra 4 and MIUI 14.
Controllers are a crucial part of a console gaming setup. Usually, companies go through months of rigorous ergonomic and focus-group testing just so they can come up with an industry-leading design for their controllers. Sony’s latest controller is designed to offer advanced features and customization options that are not found on the standard PS5 DualSense controller. This DualSense Edge controller is set to rival Microsoft’s Xbox Elite Series 2 controller and is packed with unique features that are sure to grab the attention of gamers.
If you’re on the lookout for a high-performance gaming controller that provides excellent grips, adjustable analog sticks, mappable rear buttons, profiles, and more, the DualSense Edge is the perfect choice for you. Until recently, the DualSense Edge was only available from PS Direct, but now users can get their hands on it at a wider range of retailers, including Amazon.
At $199.99, this premium controller may not be suitable for everyone, especially since the PS5 Bundle comes with a controller. However, for those who are looking to elevate their gaming experience, the DualSense Edge may just be the perfect peripheral.
In addition to all the standard functions of the traditional PS5 controller, the DualSense Edge offers a host of additional customization options. With the ability to swap out standard analog stick tops with convex replacements in two different heights, and the option to choose between back buttons with levers or smaller nubs, users can fully customize their controller to suit their preferences.
Moreover, the triggers are a crucial element of any pro controller, and the DualSense Edge delivers on this front as well. Each trigger has a stop slider that enables you to adjust the travel distance required to activate the trigger. This unique feature allows users to choose from standard, medium, or short travel distances, giving a competitive advantage in quick reflexes and precise aiming.
But the DualSense Edge is not just about hardware – it also offers an innovative software solution. By pressing the new Function button, users can pull up an overlay in their game that allows them to map buttons and save those profiles for future use. This means players can create custom profiles for different games, making it easier to switch between games without having to reconfigure their controllers.
To top it off, the DualSense Edge comes with an attractive hardshell case that makes it easy to store and transport. The case even has a flap that enables users to charge their controllers while it’s still in the case. And if the sticks wear out, replacements are purchasable for just $19.99. All in all, the DualSense Edge is an exceptional controller that delivers superior performance and customization options.
Sony is reportedly preparing to launch a new mid-range smartphone, the Xperia 10 V, following last year’s Xperia 5 IV. While many other mid-range phones come with a waterdrop or punch-hole display design, Sony has continued to offer screen borders on its devices.
Thanks to the renowned industry insider Steve Hemmerstoffer, aka. OnLeaks, we can share CAD-based renders and a 360-degree video of the Xperia 10 V. These materials show that the phone’s design will be very similar to its predecessor, with slim side bezels and a thicker top and bottom bezel.
The top bezel houses the selfie camera, earpiece mesh, an RGB LED indicator, an ambient light sensor, and a proximity sensor. Meanwhile, the bottom bezel contains another speaker, providing stereo output for the first time on a Sony Xperia 10 model.
The Xperia 10 V measures 153.3 x 68.4 x 8.5mm and features a flat display of around 6.1 inches. The phone’s rear panel has a triple camera setup with an LED flash above it, as well as NFC, Sony, and an Xperia logo.
The device has a fingerprint sensor integrated into the power key and a 3.5mm audio jack on the top edge. The USB-C port and another microphone are located on the bottom edge.
While we do not know any of the Xperia 10 V’s other specifications, we expect to hear more information from Sony as the expected launch date approaches. Since the previous model was announced in May 2022, we anticipate that Sony will launch the new device around the same time this year. Sony is also expected to launch Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 powered Xperia 5 V which will be a flagship device.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Xperia 10 V and other upcoming Sony Xperia phones.
Lenovo has just released its latest gaming laptop, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8, which is being touted as the most powerful AI-tuned gaming laptop on the market. This laptop is packed with features that will appeal to gamers, creators, and streamers alike.
The Lenovo Legion collection is known for its premier gaming laptops that offer smooth gameplay, slick displays, and exceptional performance. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 takes things to the next level with its AI-tuned performance and graphics. It has a 16-inch Lenovo PureSight Gaming display that shows off stunning visuals, offering brilliant resolution and refresh rates. The company claims that its AI capabilities enable its smart sensors to automatically optimize games for HDR. The laptop also boasts an impressive design with an RGB light-up keyboard and an improved fan system, owing to the latest cooling technology from Legion ColdFront 5.0.
One of the most significant advantages of this laptop is its sustainability, as highlighted by the company. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 is made with recycled aluminum and organic polymers, making it the most sustainable Legion device to date. Lenovo’s commitment to sustainability is commendable, and it’s refreshing to see a company prioritizing this aspect of its product development. With its new 13th Gen Intel Core processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU, this laptop delivers outstanding graphics with ray tracing capabilities, and speed, making it a great choice for intense gaming.
The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 is priced at £2,817 (~$3364), which may seem expensive to some, but it’s in line with other gaming laptops in its class. Lenovo is currently offering a 15% discount on all IdeaPad and Yoga Notebooks on its website when using the code SAVE15 at checkout. Customers will also receive a 3-month subscription to an Xbox gaming pass, including EA Play.
The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 may not be the right laptop for users who are not really into gaming. However, Lenovo offers a range of laptops that cater to different needs. For instance, the Lenovo IdeaPad 3 is an better option for those who want an impressive day-to-day laptop that won’t break the bank, and the Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 is ideal for those who prefer the versatility of 2-in-1 laptops, that is, laptops that can also be used as tablets. In conclusion, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 is an exceptional gaming laptop that delivers outstanding performance and graphics. It’s a great option for serious gamers who want the best possible experience while playing.
It seems like the new YouTube CEO is already making changes since YouTube has announced that it is testing a new “1080p Premium” option for its Premium subscribers. According to the company’s spokesperson, Paul Pennington, the option is currently only available to a small group of YouTube Premium subscribers. The new feature is essentially an enhanced bitrate version of 1080p that provides a higher-quality viewing experience by offering more information per pixel. However, Pennington clarified that there are no changes to the existing quality offerings for 1080p resolution on YouTube.
It’s worth noting that resolution is just one factor in determining overall video quality. Other factors, such as bitrate and color depth, are also crucial in making a video look good. Bitrate refers to how much data is used to transfer each second of video. A 1080p Blu-ray, for example, provides a maximum of 40 Mbps, which delivers a crisp image. YouTube’s standard 1080p bitrate, on the other hand, ranges between 8 and 10 Mbps, resulting in footage with more blocks than Blu-ray.
YouTube’s new Premium 1080p option is an attempt to provide a better viewing experience for its Premium subscribers. One Reddit user shared a screenshot of the “Stats for Nerds” tool, which is accessible via the settings toolbar of a YouTube video. It revealed that the Premium 1080p option ran at around 13 Mbps compared to 8 Mbps in the standard mode for the same video. While YouTube typically uses variable bitrate encoding, which means the amount of data used fluctuates depending on what’s on the screen, video encoded at a higher bitrate will generally look better.
The new Premium 1080p option could provide a 50 percent boost in bitrate, resulting in a better viewing experience for those willing to pay for the service. YouTube doesn’t show videos at their maximum bitrate to save on bandwidth costs. This is why lower-quality videos take up less bandwidth in the journey from YouTube’s servers to the viewer’s screen.
This is not the first time YouTube has tested higher-quality video behind its Premium paywall. Last year, the company tested a 4K playback feature that was only accessible to subscribers. However, this move received a fair amount of backlash from the community, as some people were losing access to something they previously had for free. This experiment, however, only adds a perk for paying customers while keeping the regular 1080p option the same. That is, if you consider the lower-bitrate 1080p to be the same as higher-bitrate 1080p.
Xiaomi has released yet another MIJIA air conditioner with excellent power consumption ratings in China. The MIJIA Air Conditioner 3HP Gold Edition offers significant power savings of up to 489kWh per year. It comes with a simple design and joins a list of successful MIJIA air conditioners in the Chinese market.
The new gold-plated version of the Xiaomi MIJIA air conditioner adopts a suspended fuselage structure. The exterior design retains the simple but versatile setup of previous iterations of the air conditioner. The gold-plated design gives the air conditioner a touch of class. The air conditioner comes with intelligent controls and access to the MIJIA smart home ecosystem. It supports adjustment via the smartphone app as well as through Xiaoai voice commands. The air conditioner can thus be linked to lamps, door locks, vacuum robots, and other smart gadgets.
The MIJIA Air Conditioner 3HP Gold Edition has a full DC frequency conversion system. Its 102mm diameter wind wheel achieves an air volume of 1050 square meters per hour for rapid air cooling and heating. It meets the Level 2 energy efficiency standard with up to 3.91 APF value. This translates to massive power savings estimated on average as 489 kWh/ year. The wind mode of the new air conditioner is also more effective than the current level 3 air conditioners. It also supports canopy wind, carpet wind, and surround wind modes. It can adopt the most suitable effect even in extreme situations of cold winds or warm winds.
The MIJIA air conditioner 3HP Gold Edition has temperature and humidity dual control technology with automatic adjustment. The air conditioner is being retailed in China at a launch price of 3,999 yuan (~$575). The air conditioner will revert to its original price of 4,299 yuan ($618) after the launch period.
Garmin‘s upcoming Forerunner 965 smartwatch has been under the radar within the past week. The tempo of leaks and tips about the next Garmin flagship has remained high. This week, high-resolution renders and the alleged launch date of the Forerunner 965 have surfaced online.
Some high-resolution images of the Garmin Forerunner 965 have been released by SwimOutlet. The smartwatch was listed on the SwimOutlet website and was accompanied by marketing images of the product. The images indicate that the Forerunner 965 may have the same sensors as its predecessor, and the choice of an AMOLED was again confirmed. The slimmer display bezels give the 965 a more modern look than the Forerunner 955. The new Garmin smartwatch has a bigger start/stop button.
While there are no definitive release dates posted by SwimOutlet for the Forerunner 965, another site states March 2 as the release date. It has been suggested that the March 2 launch date will also see the release of the Garmin Forerunner 265. Other sources say that a March 14 launch date for the Forerunner 965 is more plausible. Garmin has not provided any official details yet as to the launch date of the Forerunner 965.
The Garmin Forerunner 965 will retail for $569.99 and is significantly more expensive than the Garmin Forerunner 955. It remains to be seen however whether the improvements in the Forerunner 965 justify its price differential from its predecessor.
Logitech has unveiled its latest racing cockpit and it comes with global compatibility with several products. The Logitech Trophy G cockpit will operate seamlessly with steering wheels, pedals, consoles, and PCs of different builds. The new Logitech solution is a cost-effective solution for racing simulator players.
The product is the output of a collaboration between Logitech and Playseat and it is actually named Playseat Trophy-Logitech G Edition racing cockpit. Playseat is a manufacturer of game accessories and the new Trophy G cockpit holds lots of promise for both companies. The cockpit adopts an open design and is made of lightweight carbon steel and anodized aluminum parts. The cockpit’s seat is made of polyurethane leather and ActIFit material. The seat fits more closely and comfortably with the body.
The Trophy G seat can be tilted and moved in forward/ backward and up/ down positions. The steering wheel and pedal board’s position can also be adjusted. The cockpit weighs 17kg and has dimensions 140 x 58 x 100 cm. As earlier mentioned, the chassis is compatible with all steering wheels and pedals currently on the market. It also supports all the major game consoles and PCs. The Trophy G can be used with Logitech’s professional series racing steering wheels and pedals.
The Playseat Trophy-Logitech G racing cockpit comes with a two-year warranty. It is currently available in the United States, Canada, and selected markets for $599. The Trophy G racing cockpit could provide a perfect match between the steering wheel bracket and the seat for a more immersive experience.
Honor has confirmed that it will be hosting the launch of new devices at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2023 scheduled to commence on February 27. At this event, the brand will be launching the Honor Magic 5 series and Honor Magic Vs.
The Honor Magic 5 series will consist of three models – Honor Magic 5, Honor Magic 5 Pro, and Honor Magic 5 Ultimate. The Magic 5, 5 Pro, and 5 Ultimate will be flagship-grade devices with the latest and greatest tech, including the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Let’s take a detailed look at what these devices will offer.
Design & display
Design-wise, the Magic 5 series will retain its signature circular camera module in the center, and there will be three camera cutouts on it in a triangle alignment. The Magic 5 and Magic 5 Pro will have a metal-glass combination chassis, while the Ultimate Edition will be constructed from nano-ceramic. The Pro and Ultimate models are said to have a curved display with a pill-shaped cutout in the top left corner. This cutout will hold dual cameras.
The leaked information suggests that the Magic 5 Pro and Magic 5 Ultimate Edition will feature a 6.81-inch OLED LPTO display with various capabilities, including a refresh rate of 1Hz to 120Hz, 2160Hz PWM dimming, a touch sampling rate of 480Hz, HDR10+ support, and a maximum brightness of up to 1100nits. The Vanilla Magic 5 model is said to have a 6.78-inch OLED LTPO display.
Performance
The Magic 5 series will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and equipped with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. The Magic 5 will have a 5,000mAh battery with 66W charging capability, while the other two models will have a 4,800mAh battery and support faster charging speeds, with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging available. The series will also be compatible with the 40W UFCS charging standard. Additionally, these phones will operate on Magic UI 7.0, which is based on the Android 13 operating system.
All three phones in the Magic 5 series will feature an under-display fingerprint scanner, with the Magic 5 supporting 2D face unlock and the other models offering 3D facial recognition. The series will also include a range of other features, such as 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, USB 3.1, Dolby-powered dual speakers, an X-axis linear motor, and USB 3.1. The Pro and Ultimate models will offer IP68 protection against water and dust, whereas the Magic 5 will have an IP54-rated chassis.
Camera
The upcoming Honor Magic 5 series will feature a 13-megapixel Sony IMX688 front-facing camera. The rear camera setup of the Magic 5 will consist of a Sony IMX800 primary camera, an OmniVision OV64B lens, and a Sony IMX758 lens. Meanwhile, the Magic 5 Pro’s rear camera setup will include a Sony IMX878 with OIS support as the primary camera, an OmniVision OV64B lens, and a Sony IMX516 camera. The Ultimate Edition will feature a Sony IMX989 with OIS support as its primary camera, along with a Sony IMX758 lens, a Sony IMX516 sensor, and another OIS-enabled Sony camera. Additionally, all three devices will come equipped with a ToF lens and a flicker sensor.
Pricing
Leaked information states that the Honor Magic 5 variants with 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, and 12 GB RAM + 512 GB storage will be priced at 4,999 Yuan (~$696), 5,399 Yuan (~$751), and 6,199 Yuan (~$862). The Pro model is also expected to arrive in the same variants priced at 5,999 Yuan (~$835), 6,399 Yuan (~$891), and 7,199 Yuan (~$1,000). The Honor Magic 5 Ultimate Edition will only come in a single 12 GB RAM + 512 GB storage configuration, priced at 7,999 Yuan (~$1,113). To find out how to watch the launch event, you can check out this article.
Acer has been known for producing quality laptops and tablets, and they have recently unveiled new models that are sure to impress consumers. The new Nitro and Swift laptops come with AMD Ryzen 7000 processors, which promise to offer powerful performance for both work and play. Additionally, the company will also be releasing an updated version of their 10.1-inch tablet, the Acer One 10. Lastly, some specs of the tablet in question have surfaced on FCC certification. Here are the details…
Acer One 10 FCC Certification Reveals Design And MediaTek Processor
The Acer One 10 (2023) will come with a number of upgrades from the previous models. One of the most notable changes is the inclusion of an octa-core 2.0GHz MediaTek MT8768 chip, which is an ARM Cortex-A53 core. This chip promises to provide faster and more efficient performance for users. The tablet also will come with 4GB of DDR4 memory and 64GB of storage space, with the option to expand to 1TB of storage.
The tablet features a 10.1-inch IPS display with a 1920×1200 resolution. This makes for clear and vibrant visuals, which is perfect for watching videos or working on documents. The front-facing camera is 5MP, which is great for video conferencing or taking selfies. Additionally, the tablet now comes with dual cameras on the back, with the main camera being 13MP.
One of the biggest advantages of the Acer One 10 (2023) is its portability. It has a thickness of 7.6mm and weighs only 450 grams, making it easy to carry around. An optional keyboard will also be available, which will make it easier for users to work on the tablet for extended periods of time.
In terms of connectivity, the Acer One 10 (2023) supports Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0. It also comes with a 3.5mm audio jack for headphones and a USB-C port. The tablet is powered by a 5000mAh battery, which promises up to 7 hours of battery life.
One of the most exciting features of the Acer One 10 (2023) is its 4G LTE variant. This will allow users to access the internet from anywhere, making it a great option for people who are always on the go. Additionally, the 4G LTE variant will be offered at a relatively low price in select markets, making it an affordable option for consumers who are looking for a reliable tablet.
After a long while, we are going to have multiple smartphone launches, courtesy of Mobile World Congress 2023. At least four brands are expected to debut multiple new phones.
Unfortunately, most of these handsets are merely making their way to the global markets as they had already gone official in China. Either way, they are new products for most parts of the world.
The announcement of these phones will begin coming Sunday and will last until Wednesday. With that out of the way, let’s take a quick look at the devices that are scheduled to be unveiled in the next few days.
Xiaomi has scheduled to launch the Xiaomi 13 series for global markets on February 26. The event will begin at 4 PM GMT+1. It will be live-streamed on YouTube.
The lineup is expected to include three models, namely Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13 Pro, and Xiaomi 13 Lite. The former two are the same as the ones sold in China. Whereas, the lite variant is actually a rebranded Xiaomi Civi 2 from September.
The regular and pro phones will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, while the lite will house a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC. The former two will even arrive with Leica-tuned cameras.
The Xiaomi 13, 13 Pro, and 13 Lite are tipped to cost around €999, €1,299, and €499, respectively.
2. Honor Magic 5 Series and Honor Magic Vs
Honor has planned its event for February 27 at 1:30 PM CET. The brand has confirmed to debut the Honor Magic 5 series and Honor Magic Vs at this conference.
Unlike most handsets, not much is known about the Magic 5 series. The lineup is said to include four devices, such as Honor Magic 5, Honor Magic 5 Pro, Honor Magic 5 Ultimate, and Honor Magic 5 Lite. The first three phones are expected to house a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, while the last one is said to be powered by a Snapdragon 695 SoC.
On the other hand, the Honor Magic Vs foldable smartphone had already gone official in China in late November. Everything is known about this product.
3. Realme GT 3
Realme GT Neo 5
The Relame GT 3 is set to launch in global markets on February 28. The event will start at 4 PM UTC+1 and will be live-streamed on YouTube.
The GT 3 for international markets is nothing but rebranded Realme GT Neo 5 from China. The handset will be available in 150W and 240W charging variants.
The highlights of the device will include a 6.74-inch 10-bit 144Hz AMOLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip, a 50MP Sony IMX890 primary camera, dual stereo speakers, an in-screen fingerprint sensor, infrared sensor, and more.
4. Vivo V27 Series
The Vivo V27 series will be debuting in India on March 1. It will be announced in a live stream that will start at 12 PM IST.
The lineup will consist of three smartphones, namely Vivo V27, Vivo V27 Pro, and Vivo V27e. These handsets are rebranded versions of the Vivo S16 series sold in China with a few differences.
Like its predecessors, the Vivo V27 series is all about design and selfie cameras. However, unlike the previous models, the upcoming devices will also come with flagship-killer chipsets, such as MediaTek Dimensity 8200 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 870.
Artificial intelligence technologies continue to spread, particularly ChatGPT developed by OpenAI is causing a storm on the internet. Many people use this AI bot to write articles, books, and even scripts. Recently, the CEO of Lenovo, Yang Yuanqing, made a statement about ChatGPT in leading technology companies. Here are the details…
Lenovo’s technology innovation plans prioritize short, mid, and long-term perspectives
Yang Yuanqing, chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group, spoke about ChatGPT at the Lenovo Venture Capital CEO Annual Meeting. Yang praised the popular language model, stating that the Puhui computing power infrastructure needed behind it aligns with Lenovo’s strengths, which have been deployed for many years.
Lenovo’s commitment to creating “Technology Lenovo” has always been its original entrepreneurial intention, according to Yang. In the face of changes in the global political and economic environment, as well as rapid changes in technology and industrial cycles, Lenovo has emphasized the use of technological innovation to drive development to enhance the company’s endurance through the cycle.
Lenovo has planned for technological innovation from the short-term, mid-term, and long-term perspectives, Yang added. Yang highlighted that ChatGPT’s recent global popularity showcases Lenovo’s strengths in the Puhui computing power infrastructure, which the language model relies on. The Puhui computing power infrastructure is a natural advantage for Lenovo, and Yang believes that large computing power will be an important basis for future social development and national competition.
Lenovo Venture Capital Group President He Zhiqiang echoed Yang’s thoughts, stating that Lenovo has a natural advantage in the computing power field. He also noted that large computing power will be crucial for future social development and national competition, indicating that Lenovo is well-positioned to take advantage of this trend. As technology continues to shape the world, companies like Lenovo will need to focus on developing their strengths and leveraging them to remain competitive in the future.
The United States is planning to limit the number of advanced chips made by South Korean companies in China. This move will likely affect South Korean tech giants like Samsung and SK Hynix who have significant investments in China.
According to a Reuters report, The United States Commerce Department undersecretary for Industry and Security, Alan Estevez said that Washington will likely add a cap to the number of chips that South Korean companies can make in China. Estevez who supervises the Chinese trade restrictions made this comment during an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, in Washington.
source: Samsung
South Korea’s Investment in Semiconductor Foundries in China:
South Korea is a world leader in memory chip production with a total market value of $70 billion. The South Korean semiconductor economy is mainly driven by two of the world’s largest semiconductor producers, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix who have invested billions of dollars in key manufacturing facilities in China.
Samsung Electronics has two main production facilities in China, one for NAND (flash memory) which is located in Xi’an, and another for DRAM ( Dynamic Random Access Memory) which is located in Suzhou. Apart from these facilities, Samsung has also established three advanced R&D centers in China, which is more than it has in its home country. The Samsung Xi’an factory accounts for 42.5% of its total NAND production and 15.3% of its global capacity. It is also the tech giant’s largest overseas investment with an initial expenditure of $7 billion for the production facility.
When it comes to SK Hynix, though the company has no R&D centers in China, it has built its DRAM and NAND memory chip production facilities in Wuxi, Chongqing, and Dalian. The factory at Wuxi produces more than 40% of the company’s DRAM chips. Apart from these two tech companies, there are many other South Korean fabless semiconductor firms and startups that have established their base in China.
Why is South Korea in a Dilemma?
Right now, China is the largest market for South Korean semiconductor companies. According to data from the Korea International Trade Association, mainland China and Hong Kong account for about 60% of the country’s semiconductor exports. However, the ongoing US-China trade war has put South Korea in a difficult position.
If a chip production cap is put on South Korean companies in China, then the companies will face severe losses and the South Korean economy will take a downturn. South Korea’s Minister of Industry said that to date there have been no official discussions between South Korea and the United States for setting a limit on the technology and production levels.
He further added that both South Korea and the US have agreed to not let the sanctions and policies affect the current and future investments of Korean companies in China. Last year in October, both Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix received a one-year reprieve from US export restrictions. The country is now planning to enter into a discussion with the US to extend the reprieve.
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