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OnePlus Looking to Ramp Up Ace 2 Production to Meet High Demand

Good news for OnePlus fans! As per reports, the highly popular OnePlus Ace 2 is selling like hotcakes and is temporarily out of stock on some e-commerce platforms. This comes as no surprise to Li Jie from OnePlus Technology, who says that the overwhelming demand for the Ace 2 has exceeded all expectations. In response, Li Jie has put plans in motion to ramp up production to meet the demand.

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The starting price of the Ace 2 is 2799 yuan (~$410), which nets you 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage. Netizens have dubbed it a “price butcher,” but Li Jie insists that the goal of OnePlus is not to engage in a price war, but rather to prioritize creating a high-quality product, followed by offering a fair and reasonable price to attract even more users. This is quite akin to the strategy followed by the company in its early stages, when the early OnePlus devices were creating ripples in the smartphone market. Li Jie further laid emphasis on the fact that the Ace 2 has no competition in its current price segment, which may even lead to competitors cutting prices for their smartphones.

OnePlus is known for innovating with its technology, and the Ace 2 is no exception. The phone features the self-developed Lingxi touch technology, which optimizes touch sensitivity through touch sampling, information distribution, and screen display. This was achieved by customizing the sampling chip for a higher rate, transferring data processing to the Snapdragon 8+, and introducing the O-Sync technology to the LTPS screen for faster display synthesis.

In addition, the Ace 2 boasts a 1.5K curved AMOLED display, a 5000mAh battery, and support for 100W wired flash charging. In the camera department, there’s a 50-megapixel primary Sony IMX890 sensor that supports OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) and has a 1/1.56-inch size and f/1.8 aperture. It is paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens and a 2-megapixel macro camera. With no equal in its price range, the Ace 2 is poised to shake up the market and offer users an unparalleled experience.

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China-manufactured OPPO, OnePlus, Xiaomi Smartphones Loaded with Spyware

New research from the University of Edinburgh and Trinity College Dublin highlights a concerning issue with some of the leading Chinese Android smartphones. In China, which is the largest smartphone market globally, over 70% of devices run on Android. The study found that certain brands, such as OnePlus, Xiaomi, and Oppo Realme, collect and transmit large amounts of personal data without user consent.

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The phones in question come pre-installed with a significant number of system and vendor apps that have questionable privileges enabled by default. These applications actively collect and send sensitive information related to the device, location, user profile, and even social relationships. Even for privacy-conscious users who opt out of analytics and don’t use cloud storage or third-party services, the phones still send unique information about the device and the user, such as device identifiers, GPS coordinates, app usage patterns, call and SMS history, and contact numbers. Unfortunately, users are not notified about this data transmission, and there is no way to opt out. The collected data can easily be linked back to the individual and used for tracking purposes.

The research was conducted on devices sold in China and running local Android distributions, so international consumers may not be affected. However, for those who purchased their devices in China, such as business travelers or students, it’s important to be aware that the study found the data collection practices remain unchanged even after leaving the country.

It’s worth noting that the Chinese versions have way more pre-installed third-party apps and are granted eight to ten times more permissions compared to international versions intended for consumers in Europe and other regions. A lot of it might have to do with international regulations and policies that gatekeep these dangerous permissions, but phones purchased in China are definitely clear of those laws. 

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Microsoft to Soon Demo ChatGPT-like AI in Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook

Microsoft, which has partnered with and invested in OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, is reportedly considering adding ChatGPT technology to its popular office suite, including Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

According to the report from The Verge, Microsoft is preparing to detail its productivity plans for integrating OpenAI’s language AI technology and its Prometheus Model in the coming weeks.

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Microsoft is tentatively planning an announcement in March, highlighting how quickly the company wants to reinvent search and its productivity apps through its OpenAI investments. It is moving quickly with the integration of ChatGPT into its software and services because of competition from Google, which recently unveiled its own conversational AI technology named Bard. Microsoft had planned to launch its new Bing AI in late February but moved the date up to this week as Google was preparing to make its own announcements.

With the addition of this new technology, the move aims to improve efficiency and productivity by allowing users to perform more quickly and accurately. It will also assist users with language processing, the main feature of OpenAI’s technology.

In Microsoft Word, users could write more accurately and with fewer errors by suggesting alternative words and phrases. It could also summarize long documents and highlight key points for easily analyzing information. For Outlook, the Redmond-based technology giant could use ChatGPT to write replies to emails or summarize email threads.

As per the report, engineers and researchers at Microsoft have been working on tailoring AI tools for writing emails and documents for more than a year by using OpenAI’s machine learning models on customer data. They are now trying to figure out a way to train models using customer data without it being exposed to other customers, along with reducing errors.

Microsoft announced a new generative AI experience in Microsoft Viva Sales a week ago, which uses the Azure OpenAI Service and GPT to create sales emails, and it’s similar to some of the features Microsoft has been testing in Outlook.

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Xiaomi 13 Lite Unboxing Video Confirms Its a Civi 2 Rebrand

Xiaomi is gearing up to launch the Xiaomi 13 lineup globally at the MWC 2023 event scheduled to kick off on February 27. We already know that Xiaomi will be launching three smartphones for global customers – Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13 Pro, and Xiaomi 13 Lite. While the 13 and 13 Pro will be the same devices launched in China back in December, the Xiaomi 13 Lite will be a rebrand of the Xiaomi Civi 2.

Ahead of the launch, leaks regarding the pricing of the device have been making the rounds on the internet. Now, an unboxing video of the device has emerged confirming that the 13 Lite will indeed be the same device as the Civi 2.

The video is shared by tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore and reveals the black color variant of the device. Leaks suggest that blue and pink color options will also be made available in the global market. The video also confirms that the device will come with a 67W fast charger in the box along with a USB Type-C cable. The standard TPU case will also be included.

Xiaomi 13 Lite

Xiaomi 13 Lite is expected to feature a 6.55-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and curved edges. The display will have 10-bit color depth, 1920Hz PWM Dimming, 1000 nits of peak brightness, and support for Dolby Vision.

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Under the hood, the device will have a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, which is essentially a 4 nm-based successor of the Snapdragon 778G+. We can expect up to 12GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB UFS 2.2 storage on the device.

The rear camera of the 13 Lite 5G will be equipped with a Sony IMX766 sensor as its primary lens. In addition, it will have a 20-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 2-megapixel macro camera. The device will also feature a dual front camera setup for selfies, consisting of a standard 32-megapixel wide camera and a 32-megapixel ultra-wide camera.

The device boasts a 4500mAh battery and comes with 67W fast charging support. It also has a modern, in-display fingerprint scanner for quick and secure device unlocking. The in-display fingerprint scanner adds a touch of convenience and style while ensuring a secure device.

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OnePlus Ace 2 First Sale Report Released in China; Broke All the Records

In China, OnePlus had already released the OnePlus Ace 2. The same smartphone, known as the “OnePlus 11R,” was just launched in the Indian market by the brand. They are identical smartphones with top-tier specifications such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 CPU and a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 main camera. In any case, the OnePlus 11R has yet to be available in India, although the Ace 2 was released in China a few days ago. The brand has already issued the sales report for the OnePlus Ace 2’s initial sale, and it’s rather shocking.

OnePlus’ official Weibo account has published a sales report for the OnePlus Ace 2 smartphone. According to the company, the device sold out in 37 minutes. It was made available for purchase in China through the JD.com and VMall platforms. The company also claims that the OnePlus Ace 2 smashed all previous Android smartphone first-day sales records by selling out in 37 minutes.

OnePlus Ace 2

According to Li Jie, the president of OnePlus China, the OnePlus Ace 2’s first day of sales was a big success, with sales exceeding all expectations. He added that the phone was designed with integrity and that the company did not sacrifice setup or experience for profit. He underlined the importance of providing a solid product at a reasonable price, and he stated that the company will continue to endeavour to supply high-quality products to both the industry and customers.

The Ace 2 has a spacious 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz.  The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 chipset powers the device. One of the most intriguing aspects of the gadget is that it has the same 50-megapixel IMX890 main sensor as the OnePlus 11. The OnePlus Ace 2 costs CNY 2799 in China, providing it with an affordable option for people looking for a smartphone with high-end specifications. The article on the first sale of the OnePlus Ace 2 was fascinating to read. What are your thoughts on the report? Please let us know by leaving a remark in your own words down below.

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Windows Personalization Menu will Let You Sync RGB Lighting Across Peripherals

Attention all PC gamers! Have you ever struggled with getting the RGB lighting on all your components to work in sync? You’re not alone! The dilemma of mismatched RGB parts from different manufacturers is a common one, and in most cases, controlling them with a single application isn’t a viable option. Furthermore, installing multiple applications such as Razer Synapse, Steelseries Engine, and ASUS Armoury can slow your PC down since these applications run in the background and sap a decent chunk of system memory. But what if we told you that Microsoft might be working on a solution?

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Recently, a software developer discovered a hidden feature in the latest Insider build of Windows 11, which offers controls for RGB components. As shown in the screenshots shared by the developer, Microsoft has added lighting controls to the personalization menu within the Windows 11 Settings app. With this, you can have an overview of all your RGB components, including external peripherals, and easily adjust the brightness and color. You can even select from a variety of effects and choose the speed of repetition. Plus, the feature allows you to match your computer’s lighting with your Windows accent color.

Although Microsoft has not officially confirmed the existence of this feature in Windows 11 build 25295, the developer suggests that it could be in the works. However, it’s important to keep in mind that this information is from 2018, and references to the feature have been around for years. So, while the prospect of a native Windows 11 solution is exciting, let’s not get our hopes too high just yet.

It’s quite exciting to see that Microsoft may be working on making controlling RGB lighting a seamless experience. Fingers crossed that this feature becomes a reality soon!

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Redmi K60 512GB Storage Model Gets 300 Yuan (~$44) Price Cut in China

Redmi K60 series, which was launched a couple of months ago, was made available for purchase in the Chinese market a few weeks ago.

Today, Lu Weibing, President of Xiaomi Group and General Manager of the Redmi brand, has announced that the Redmi K60 512GB storage model will be available at a starting price of 2,999 yuan (~$439), offering a discount of 300 yuan (~$44).

The 12GB RAM and 512GB storage model is priced at 2,999 yuan, which is around $439 while the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage is priced at 3,599 yuan, which is about $527.

Lu Weibing also announced that those who purchased the 512GB model will be provided with an insured price that those who purchased it earlier will be fully compensated for the price difference. Further, he adds that those users who purchased the remaining versions will get a Redmi Band 2.

The smartphone features a 6.67-inch OLED display offering a 2K screen resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, coupled with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 flash memory.

In the camera department, there’s a 64-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. On the front side, the phone features a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.

It runs the Android 13 operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own MIUI 14 custom user interface on top. The device is powered by a 5,500mAh battery which comes with support for 67W fast charging.

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iQOO Neo 7 Base Variant Price Tipped Ahead of Feb 16 Indian Launch

Back in December, iQOO launched the Neo 7SE smartphone in China. That same device is scheduled to launch on February 16 in India rebranded as iQOO Neo 7. We recently reported on the leaked pricing of the highest configuration of this upcoming device. Now, new information has emerged online revealing the pricing of the base variant in India.

According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the iQOO Neo 7 base variant with 8GB RAM + 128GB storage could cost ₹26,999. To recall, the previous leak mentions that the 12GB RAM
+ 256GB storage model will cost around ₹34,999 without any offers and ₹30,999 with offers. Following that logic, we can expect the base variant to be priced at around ₹30,999 without any bank or exchange offers. Let’s take a look at what we will be getting for this price.

iQOO Neo 7 5G specs

The iQOO Neo 7 5G boasts a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and is capable of a snappy 120Hz refresh rate. It has 1300 nits peak brightness and HDR10+ certification. The screen is flat and features a central hole-punch cutout at the top to accommodate the front camera.

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The device will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, making it the first smartphone in India to feature this new processor. It will also have LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage for fast and efficient performance. The device comes equipped with a 5000mAh battery and will support 120W fast charging straight out of the box.

For optics, the device is equipped with a triple rear camera system, consisting of a 64MP main camera, a 2MP macro sensor, and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is a 16MP camera for taking selfies.

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Poco X5 Pro 5G Sale Starts Today in India – Checkout the Details

Poco has recently launched its Poco X5 Pro 5G smartphone in India, introducing new competition in the sub-₹25,000 market segment. The device offers exceptional value for money, unmatched by any other recently launched smartphone. This device will be up for sale in the country starting today. Let’s take a look at its pricing, offers, availability, and features.

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Poco X5 Pro 5G price, launch offers & availability

The Poco X5 Pro 5G is available in two storage options: 6GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB, priced at Rs 22,999 and Rs 24,999 respectively. As a special launch offer, users of HDFC and ICICI Bank will get a flat Rs 2000 discount on credit and debit card transactions. Additionally, customers using the Flipkart Axis Credit Card will be eligible for a 5% cashback on their purchases. The smartphone will be available for purchase starting today, February 13, at 12:00 PM exclusively on Flipkart.

Poco X5 Pro 5G specs & features

The Poco X5 Pro has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution. It features a 10-bit display with a peak brightness of 900 nits and a contrast ratio of 50,00,000:1. This advanced display panel also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ content, providing an immersive viewing experience for users.

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Under the hood, the device features the reliable Snapdragon 778G chipset, made using TSMC’s 6nm process. The chipset is bundled with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB UFS 2.2 storage. Although Android 13 has been available for quite some time now, the X5 Pro 5G still boots an Android 12-based MIUI 14.

The POCO X5 Pro 5G features a triple-rear camera setup, led by a primary 108MP Samsung HM2 sensor with OIS support. Accompanying this primary sensor are a 2MP macro sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The device also has a 16MP front camera for selfies and video calls. The device is equipped with a 5000mAh battery that supports fast charging at 67W. It uses a Type-C port for both charging and data transfers. In terms of security, the device features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. Additionally, it also has a 3.5mm audio jack for users who prefer wired headphones.

The POCO X5 Pro 5G offers a range of connectivity options, including Dual-SIM support, 5G connectivity, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo. The device also boasts an IP53 rating, making it splash and dust-resistant. We have also provided our initial hands-on impressions of the device to assist our readers in determining if the POCO X5 Pro 5G is the right phone for them.

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BYD Seagull Compact EV Spotted Out in the Open

BYD’s latest release, the Seagull is the company’s highly-anticipated electric vehicle this year. This sleek and stylish vehicle has been making waves and catching eyes recently, with its vibrant yellow paint job and bold design. Recently, images of the car were captured out in the open.

BYD Seagull

The Seagull boasts a rugged look, with sharp lines and corners that set it apart from its sibling, the Dolphin. The front is characterized by a closed, trapezoidal air intake and two piercing headlights that render a unique design to the vehicle. The car is quite compact, with dimensions of 3780mm x 1715mm x 1540mm and a wheelbase of 2500mm. The four-wheel design promises ample interior space. Charging is made convenient with a front-fender charging port. The back of the car is quite modern and stylish, complete with a layered design and through-type taillights. The seagull emblem on the tailgate solidifies its identity. 

The inside of the Seagull is a sight to behold, with a minimalist center console that features a floating full LCD screen, BYD’s adaptive pad, and a control interface that integrates AutoNavi navigation, among other features. Physical buttons are located below, and while the picture is unclear, it is expected to follow in the same design as the Dolphin. Under the hood, the Seagull packs a punch with a TZ180XSH permanent magnet synchronous drive motor with a max power of 55 kilowatts. The battery is made from BYD’s trusted lithium iron phosphate material. The cruising range is yet to be disclosed, but it is expected to be between 300-400 kilometers. 

BYD Seagull

Upon release, the Seagull will be competing with EVs such as Wuling Bingo. The price factor, however, will be a huge deciding factor. Given BYD’s Qin PLUS DM-i’s price tag of under 100,000 yuan (~$14,367), the Seagull’s expected starting price of 60,000 yuan (~$8,780) is sure to cause a stir. With projections of selling over 10,000 units a month, this car should be a steal for those who are looking for a compact electric vehicle.

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OnePlus Buds Ace TWS Earbuds Now Available for Purchase in China

OnePlus announced the Buds Ace true wireless earbuds, the company’s first gaming true wireless noise-canceling headset last week, along with the OnePlus 11 series smartphones.

Today, the newly launched OnePlus Buds Ace TWS earbuds are officially available for purchase in the Chinese market for the price of 249 yuan which roughly converts to $37.

The Buds Ace has a design similar to its predecessor, the Nord Buds or Buds N. Despite featuring the same design, the latest model offers several improvements, the most notable inclusion is the addition of ANC technology (Active Noise Cancellation).

The earphones houses a 12.4mm dynamic audio driver for rich bass but only come with support for the AAC codec. It supports Bluetooth 5.3 and even comes with 47ms ultra-low latency mode for gaming.

The company says that the new earbuds also offer up to 36 hours of battery life with the charging case but with ANC turned off. With ANC turned on, the battery life drops to around 27 hours. The new earbuds also support fast charging that offers up to 5 hours of audio playback with just 10 minutes of charging.

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Chinese OnePlus 11 Models are Region-Locked, Importing May Result in Limitations

OnePlus recently launched its new flagship OnePlus 11 smartphone in the global market. The worldwide launch obviously came around a month after the domestic launch in China. As the device is yet to go on sale in many regions, eager customers and fans of the brand have already sourced the device from China. However, it has been discovered that these models are region-locked.

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The discovery was announced on the Russian 4PDA forum. Apparently, a OnePlus 11 device purchased from China was functioning well for approximately two weeks, until a message appeared stating “You are using a region-specific phone. Its calling capabilities are limited in your area. Please contact customer service for assistance.” Following this, the phone’s calling features were limited. It is uncertain if cellular data was also impacted.

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After further investigation into the TeleService.apk (com.android.phone) app that generated the warning message, the forum members discovered the configuration files that outline the markets where the region-locking behavior is activated, based on the Mobile Country Codes (MMCs) of the region. The restricted region list is quite long and includes markets like India, Italy, Russia, and Brazil.

Further digging into OplusEngineerNetwork.apk has also revealed that there is a way to lift this region lock from these OnePlus 11 smartphones, which requires a 16-digit unlock code. It’s possible that this code could be obtained for each device by reaching out to OnePlus support. However, it remains uncertain whether support would be willing to unlock phones that were not purchased through official Chinese channels, but rather through third-party retailers.

That being said, the reason for this region locking is unconfirmed as of yet. We can assume that it’s likely due to OnePlus selling the global version of the OnePlus 11 in these regions. So it is likely that the brand wants to sell the phones through official channels in these regions rather than customers getting them over from China via third-party retailers.

It remains to be seen if OnePlus’s sister companies like Oppo and Realme also adopt this region-locking strategy for Chinese models of their popular devices.

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New Apple iMac Launch Might Be Delayed Until Later This Year, May Feature M3 Chip

The iMac fans are in for a long wait, as it seems that the latest 24-inch iMac model is not coming anytime soon. According to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the company has no plans to launch the device until 2023 at the earliest. Gurman’s newsletter confirmed his expectation that Apple will skip the M2 chip update and instead wait for the M3 chip, which is yet to be officially announced.

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It is still a mystery whether Apple is working on a larger-screen version of the iMac or not. The company’s plans are unclear, and rumors are mixed on this front. Previously, it was reported that Apple is indeed working on a next-gen version of the iMac with the M3 chip, which could be a follow-up to the current 24-inch M1 iMac. Now, it’s unsure whether the new Mac will be labeled as the Mac Pro, or will be placed amongst the already existing iMac lineup.

The M3 chip is expected to be manufactured using TSMC’s latest 3nm process, providing improved performance and efficiency. It could also be used in the rumored MacBook Air, which is expected to launch by 2023, as well as in future versions of the 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini. For reference, the “nm” (nanometer) parameter is the size of the transistors that make up a CPU and their distance from one another. The smaller the number, the more transistors can fit on the chipset, making it more powerful, but also more difficult and costly to make.

Apple last updated the iMac in April 2021 with the M1 chip and a sleek design in seven vibrant colors. It is currently the only iMac available in the market, with the Intel-based 27-inch iMac and iMac Pro being discontinued in the past two years. Gurman has hinted that a larger iMac might make a comeback, but no such information was shared in his latest newsletter.

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Oneplus Ace 2 Goes on Sale in China; Pricing Starts at 2,799 Yuan ($410)

Last week, OnePlus announced its latest smartphone under the Ace lineup, dubbed OnePlus Ace 2. As the name itself indicates, the device is the successor of the OnePlus Ace launched last year.

OnePlus Ace 2 smartphone is now available for purchase in the Chinese market for a starting price of 2,799 yuan which converts to around $410.

OnePlus Ace 2

Coming to the specifications, the device features a 6.74-inch AMOLED display that offers a 1.5K resolution with 2772 × 1240 pixels, 1450 nits of peak brightness, 100 percent DCI P3 color gamut, 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, Asahi Glass AGC protection, and adaptive refresh rate up to 120Hz.

Under the hood, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. It comes with 5177mm² eight channel heat dissipation VC cooling which the company claims is based on an exclusive black technology for an improved heat dissipation that is twice as effective as typical VC liquid cooling mechanisms.

In the camera department, there’s a 50-megapixel primary Sony IMX890 sensor that supports OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) and has a 1/1.56-inch size and f/1.8 aperture. It is paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens and a 2-megapixel macro camera. On the front side, the phone features a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.

The device runs Android 13 operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own ColorOS 13 custom user interface on top. It is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 100W SuperVOOC charging.

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Vivo V27 Series Design Revealed Through Leaked Posters

Vivo’s latest V27 series could be closer than we thought as it has now appeared in leaked posters. The new lineup could include the Vivo V27 and Vivo 27 Pro. Various reports have already revealed their specifications and even the pricing. And today, the smartphones’ promotional posters give us a good look at their design. Let’s have a look at the details.

Rumors have claimed the Vivo V27 series will have specifications and design similar to the Vivo S16 series, which was launched last year in China. The leaked posters back these rumors as the V27 series is pictured with an identical design to the S16 lineup.

The smartphones in the series could debut with a curved back that features a large rectangular camera island. We can see the camera bar houses three circular rings for the camera sensors. There’s also a circular LED flash. The posters suggest Vivo 27 and V27 Pro could arrive in at least two colors— green and gold.

Vivo V27

Further, the poster reveals that the phones will feature optical image stabilization (OIS) and electronic image stabilization (EIS). There may be a 50MP Sony IMX766 main camera sensor. In addition, the devices are touted to be one of the thinnest smartphones out there with a thickness of 7.4mm. Both phones may support 66W fast charging and have up to 12GB of RAM. Up to 256GB on board storage and a RAM expansion feature is also mentioned.

According to reports, the Vivo V27 Pro will be a rebranded Vivo S16 Pro and pack a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC under the hood. The vanilla V27 is said to be a rebranded S16 and it may feature the MediaTek Dimensity 7200. Both devices may launch in March but an official confirmation is awaited.

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Nokia Game Controller 5000GC Retail Box & Official Renders Leaked Ahead of Launch

The Nokia Game Controller 5000 (GC5000) has leaked on official and retailer platforms ahead of its launch. The Nokia GC5000 is the first-ever Nokia-branded game controller. The product has been listed by StreamView on its official website ahead of its release. StreamView is a Nokia brand licensee but the listing is now hidden.

Nokia Game Controller 5000GC

The StreamView Nokia GC5000 is ergonomically designed and provides a better grip during gaming. It offers enhanced comfort for extended periods, with 14 hours of battery life. The battery of the controller can be fully recharged in two hours via USB-C. The Nokia Gaming Controller 5000 can be paired with Android TVs, Android streaming devices, and Android smartphones. It supports Google Assistant to help the user easily search for games and navigate through the menu.

The Nokia GC5000 comes with haptic feedback for a realistic gaming experience. It also offers six-axis gyroscope for intuitive control and rapid direction changes. The Nokia Game Controller 5000 (GC5000) surfaces in official and retailer listings ahead of its launch.

Nokia Game Controller 5000GC

The Nokia Game Controller 5000 (GC5000) has leaked on official and retailer platforms ahead of its launch. The Nokia GC5000 is the first-ever Nokia-branded game controller. The product has been listed by StreamView on its official website ahead of its release. StreamView is a Nokia brand licensee but the listing is now hidden.

Nokia Game Controller 5000GC

The StreamView Nokia GC5000 is ergonomically designed and provides a better grip during gaming. It offers enhanced comfort for extended periods, with 14 hours of battery life. The battery of the controller can be fully recharged in two hours via USB-C. The Nokia Gaming Controller 5000 can be paired with Android TVs, Android streaming devices, and Android smartphones. It supports Google Assistant to help the user easily search for games and navigate through the menu.

Nokia Game Controller 5000GC

The Nokia GC5000 comes with haptic feedback for a realistic gaming experience. It also offers six-axis gyroscope for intuitive control and rapid direction changes. The listing of the Nokia GC5000 also provided some images of the product and spec details. However, StreamView has not provided any pricing or release information for the Nokia GC5000. The features of the GC5000, also include Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, Hey Google button, and a microphone. The battery capacity is 650mAh and the package includes a USB adapter.

Nokia Game Controller 5000GC

The Nokia Game Controller 5000 has been listed by a retailer with a €52.90 ($57) price tag. There are no details yet on the official release date for the product. However, we expect the launch of the Nokia Game Controller 5000 to be imminent.

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OnePlus Pad Flipkart availability confirmed for India

OnePlus has launched its first tablet in the global market called the OnePlus Pad. This tablet has impressive specifications like a QHD+ LCD display with HDR+ support, and a flagship-grade Dimensity 9000 chipset.

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The pricing and availability details were scarce when the tablet was first introduced. But now, the brand has specified that the OnePlus Pad will be offered for sale through online and physical retail channels, with availability set for April. A microsite has confirmed that the tablet will be available to purchase off Flipkart. Additionally, it will also be available to purchase from OnePlus.in and OnePlus offline stores.

OnePlus Pad specs & features

The OnePlus boasts an 11.6-inch display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 2,800 x 2,000 pixels resolution, and a peak brightness of 500 nits. Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 processor, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.

OnePlus Pad India

The OnePlus Pad promises to deliver an exceptional entertainment experience with features such as support for Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, and Omnibearing Sound Field technology. Additionally, the tablet is equipped with a large 9,510mAh battery that can be charged quickly using the 67W fast charger, and the company claims it can last for up to one month on standby.

The camera setup on the tablet includes a 13MP rear camera and an 8MP front-facing camera for selfies. It operates on Android 13, powered by OxygenOS 13, and includes some exclusive tablet features such as automatic connection with other OnePlus devices for OTP verification, cellular sharing, and enhanced text messaging, as well as file sharing capabilities. The device is equipped with a fingerprint sensor, a quad-speaker system, Dolby Atmos audio technology, and Wi-Fi 6 for improved connectivity.

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Huawei MateBook E Go 2023 Goes on Sale in China

Since its debut in early 2023, the Huawei Matebook E Go, the newest model in the company’s well-liked Matebook E line, has been creating quite a stir in the tech world. The Matebook E Go is swiftly rising to the top of the market for laptops thanks to its svelte form, potent specifications, and reasonable price. The gadget is currently available for purchase in mainland China. It’s a two-in-one notebook which supports both tablet and laptop forms. It comes with detachable accessories like a stylus and a keyboard.

Starting on February 13th, 2023, the Huawei MateBook E Go 2023 will be available for purchase in China. There will be two different versions of the gadget; one has 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and the other has 512GB of storage and the same amount of RAM. The price of the former is CNY 4299 ($631), while the price of the latter is CNY 4999 ($734). The keyboard cover and stylus for the tablet can be purchased separately starting at CNY 368 (about $54).

Huawei Matebook E Go 2023

The device has a 12.35-inch screen with a 2.5K screen resolution and up to 120Hz high refresh rate compatibility. The display also adds support for Display-broad P3’s colour gamut and up to 16.7 million colours. It is run on the most recent Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3, which has 8 distinct cores and a 2.69 GHz clock speed. It has 16GB of RAM capacity. Additionally, it sports a 13-megapixel back camera and an 8-megapixel front camera. Along with many other features, it supports the Windows operating system, removable accessories, and dual stereo speakers. The body weighs 710g and has a 7.68mm thickness, making it extremely light and thin.

The Huawei Matebook E Go is a stylish and powerful laptop that delivers an excellent balance of performance and portability. The device is now officially available for purchase in China. We may never see this product being launched globally because there are currently no details about the product’s debut in other countries. That is all there was to say about the Huawei Matebook E Go 2023. What do you think about this? Please let us know by leaving a comment below in your own words. Thanks for reading the post till the end.

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ChatGPT to Make Its Way into Opera Browser Sidebar

The use of artificial intelligence is increasing day by day. This technology, which first entered our lives as simple voice assistants, is now appearing as chatbots that assist us in every aspect of business. Big technology companies that want to take advantage of this trend have already taken action. Microsoft invested heavily in the development of ChatGPT and integrated it into its own products, while Google started using its own chatbot, Bard. Now, Opera is building ChatGPT into its sidebar. Here are the details…

Opera’s building ChatGPT into its sidebar

Opera is undoubtedly one of the most functional browsers in the world. It contains many different tools and the company adds a new one almost every day. The latest addition is ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot of recent times. Opera is adding a ChatGPT-powered tool to its sidebar that generates brief summaries of webpages and articles. The feature, called “Shorten,” is part of the company’s broader plans to integrate AI tools into its browser, similar to what Microsoft is doing with Edge.

As you can see in the short video shared on Opera’s official YouTube channel, ChatGPT is very easy to use. You can activate the feature by selecting the “Shorten” button to the right of the address bar. From there, a sidebar with ChatGPT will pop out from the left, generating a neat, bulleted summary of the article or webpage you’re viewing.

Per Wetterdal, Opera’s head of strategic partnerships and AI ecosystem says in a statement: “We are excited to see the rapid roll-out of developer programs for solutions such as Google Bard, for example, and are starting to build and roll out new experiences in web browsing that not very long ago seemed impossible to achieve”. The “shorten” feature isn’t available to everyone just yet, though. However, it is expected to open to everyone shortly.

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Bard Announcement Criticized by Google Employees

Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are becoming increasingly common day by day. The process, which started with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has nearly caused the internet to change and reshape. In an attempt to catch up with this fast-moving trend, Google recently announced its own chatbot, Bard. While many people expect ChatGPT to be replaced by Bard, according to the latest reports, some Googlers reportedly aren’t happy about Bard’s ‘rushed’ announcement. Here are the details…

Some Googlers reportedly aren’t happy about Bard’s ‘rushed’ announcement

Bard, the new AI chatbot from Google, caused a loss of 100 billion dollars due to providing incorrect answers during a promotional event. This situation not only upset investors but also Google employees. They have expressed their dissatisfaction with Bard’s performance on the company’s internal message boards, and some have directed their criticism towards CEO Sundar Pichai.

Adding to the negative response, a presenter at Google‘s search event forgot the phone they were going to use to demonstrate one of Bard’s features, and some employees were reportedly not even aware of the event taking place. One user wrote a highly upvoted post on the company’s internal message boards, calling the Bard launch and layoffs “rushed, botched, and myopic.” Other employees compared the past year at Google to a “dumpster fire” and expressed concerns about the company’s reputation.

In December, Pichai and AI head Jeff Dean reportedly expressed concerns about the risks associated with releasing an AI tool too early. However, the company seemed to change its tune after OpenAI’s ChatGPT tool became widely available, and enlisted the help of Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to help plan the company’s response.

Google’s ChatGPT rival, Bard, will not be widely available for several weeks, but with Microsoft planning to disrupt web search with its own chatbot, it is no surprise that Google wanted to showcase Bard, even if it was earlier than expected. Despite the initial setbacks, it remains to be seen how the chatbot will perform and if it will be well-received by the public.

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