The global release of the Oppo Find N2 Flip is approaching. According to a recent report, it should be available in India by the conclusion of the first quarter of 2023. The device has appeared on multiple certification databases, with the most recent one being GCF. Now, it has made an appearance on the NBTC website, hinting that the device might soon debut in Thailand.
The listing on NBTC certifies the name and model number linked with it for the global market. The model number for the Oppo Find N2 Flip is CPH2437. Other than that, the listing does not mention any further details. However, as the smartphone is already available in China, we already know all the details about this device.
Oppo Find N2 Flip specs
The Find N2 Flip will have a Full HD+ AMOLED display of 6.8 inches. A 120Hz refresh rate will be supported by the foldable screen. Additionally, the top will have a hole-punch cutout for the 32MP front camera.
The Find N2 Flip’s exterior sports a large cover display. It offers a typical 60Hz refresh rate and is 3.26 inches tall. A dual camera arrangement is also included with the foldable phone. It sports a 50MP Sony IMX890 main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide camera. A 32MP front camera is available for taking selfies.
The phone is powered by a Dimensity 9000+ SoC. It was introduced in China with 256GB of internal storage and up to 12GB of RAM. The 4300mAh battery of the Find N2 Flip supports 44W rapid charging right out of the box. Running on top of Android 13 is ColorOS 13.
The next generation of Oppo flagship smartphones called the Oppo Find X6 series is said to debut in Q1 2023. The series is expected to feature two devices, namely the Find X6 and the Find X6 Pro. Ahead of the launch, many key details of these devices have been uncovered through leaks and certifications.
Now, live images of the Oppo Find X6 Pro have emerged online. The images come from Weibo tipster 机海风云 (Via /Leaks). Taking a look at the images, it is quite clear that Oppo is indeed following the design that has already appeared in the leaked renders. The claims about the device being quite chunky also appear to be true. But what’s most interesting is the massive camera bump of the device.
The thickness of this device and its camera module begs the question: Is the device comfortable to hold? Is the weight balance natural or is the top side heavier?
Other than that, the image also reveals that the device has a curved display, a power button on the right side, a speaker grille on the top, and glass covering the massive camera module. Let’s take a look at other details that are known so far.
Oppo Find X6 Pro specs
According to rumors, the Find X6 Pro would boast a 6.8- or 6.9-inch AMOLED QHD+ 120Hz display with an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. A 5,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging is most likely included. The Android 12 OS, which is based on ColorOS 13, will come preinstalled.
The Find X6 Pro is believed to have three 50-megapixel cameras on the rear with up to 120x zoom functionality. A 50-megapixel Sony IMX989 main camera with OIS is anticipated to be part of the Find X6 Pro’s rear camera arrangement. It features the same 1-inch camera sensor as the Xiaomi 12S Ultra. It will be aided by a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 ultra-wide camera with autofocus. A 50-megapixel periscope camera with 3x optical zoom and OIS will be the third sensor. It is not yet known if it will use a Sony IMX890 or IMX766 sensor. The punch-hole in the front will feature a 32-megapixel Sony IMX709 sensor.
Vivo is reportedly working on the global launch of the Vivo X90 and Vivo X90 Pro, which feature the Dimensity 9200 chipset. Rumors are rife that the Vivo X90 Pro+, which debuted as the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 phone in November 2022 in China, will not release in the global market. A new report by Pricebaba has tipped the global launch date of the Vivo X90 series.
According to the publication, the Vivo X90 lineup will be up for pre-orders between Jan. 27 and Feb. 2. As the leaked poster reveals, the X90 series will be announced globally on Feb. 3.
According to another report, the X90 and X90 Pro will be available in Malaysia in a single 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage configuration.In the country, the X90 may be available in colours such as Asteroid Black and Breeze Blue.The Pro model, on the other hand, could only be found in legendary black. The leak also reveals that the X90 will cost MYR 3,699 (~$846), whereas the X90 Pro will be priced at MYR 5,299 (~$1,212).
Vivo X90 series leaked poster
Vivo X90, X90 Pro specifications
The Vivo X90 and X90 Pro have a 6.78-inch flat AMOLED screen with a centred punch-hole. It offers an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 1300 nits of brightness. The display is integrated with a fingerprint scanner. The X90 series runs on the FunTouch OS 13-based Android 13 OS.
The Dimensity 9200-powered X90 and X90 Pro will offer LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. The vanilla model has a 4,810mAh battery with 120W fast charging support. It has a 50-megapixel (main) + 12-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 12-megapixel (telephoto) triple camera unit for photography. The X90 Pro, on the other hand, is backed by a 4,870mAh battery with 120W fast charging and 50W wireless charging. It features a 50-megapixel (main) + 13-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 50-megapixel (telephoto) triple camera setup. Both phones have a 32-megapixel front-facing camera.
Samsung has recently unveiled the Galaxy A14 5G in the US and Europe. Rumors are rife that the Galaxy A34 5G and the Galaxy A54 5G may debut as early as this month. The South Korean company is also said to be working on the Galaxy A24 5G. A new report, courtesy of GalaxyClub.nl, has revealed key information on the cameras of the A24 5G.
According to the publication, the Galaxy A24 5G will be equipped with a 50-megapixel primary camera. It will be accompanied by a 5-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel macro snapper. However, it is unlikely to feature a depth sensor.
Samsung Galaxy A23 5G
The report further states that the Galaxy A24 5G will be equipped with a 13-megapixel front-facing camera. To recall, the Galaxy A23 5G, which debuted last year, featured an 8-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel (main) + 5-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 2-megapixel (depth) + 2-megapixel (macro) quad-camera unit.
The leak also reveals that the Galaxy A24 5G will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery like its predecessor. It will support 25W fast charging, but the charger will not be included in its retail package. Hopefully, newer reports will reveal information about the A24 in the coming days.
Galaxy A23 5G specifications
The Galaxy A23 5G has a 6.6-inch PLS LCD panel with a teardrop notch. It offers an FHD+ resolution, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The device runs on the Android 12 OS and the One UI. For security, it has a side-facing fingerprint scanner.
For photography, it offers an 8-megapixel selfie camera and a 50-megapixel quad-camera system. It has a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 695 chipset and up to 8 GB of RAM. It has 128 GB of built-in storage and a microSD card slot for additional storage.
After teasing the launch of a new model of the Nubia Z50, ZTE has now officially started selling the Nubia Z50 Red Rabbit Limited Edition smartphone in its home country.
This smartphone is launched to celebrate the 2023 Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese calendar. The newly released device is now available for purchase in China for the price of 2,999 yuan (~$445) through ZTE Mall.
Coming to the specifications, the Nubia Z50 features a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED Full HD+ display with a screen resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels, 10-bit color depth, up to a 144Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 1000nits. Under the hood, it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, coupled with up to 16GB LPDDR5x RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage.
In the camera department, there’s a dual-camera setup on the back that features a 64-megapixel Sony IMX787 primary camera sensor with f/1.6 aperture and OIS support and a 50-megapixel Samsung S5KJN1 sensor with a 116° ultra-wide lens and autofocus support for macro shots. On the front side, the phone features a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.
The smartphone runs the Android 13 operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own MyOS 13 custom interface on top. It is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 80W fast charging.
To recall, the Edge 30 Fusion was announced in September 2022 in India. It has been available in shades like Cosmic Grey and Solar Gold. However, it will be available on Flipkart starting at 3 pm today in the appealing Viva Magenta color.
To those who don’t know, Viva Magenta is Pantone’s colour of the year 2023. The new limited-edition color variant of the Edge 30 Fusion features vegan leather on its back with a Pantone logo. It retains the polished, sandblasted aluminium frame with a 3D glass inlay. The overall design of the phone is identical to its regular version.
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion Viva Magenta Limited Edition price in India
Motorola Edge 30 Fusion Viva Magenta Limited Edition costs Rs 42,999 (~$527). With an instant discount of Rs 3,500 via IndusInd Bank credit card EMI transactions, the handset can be bought for Rs 39,999 (~$490). In addition, buyers will also get benefits worth Rs 7,699 from Jio. Apart from Flipkart, it can also be purchased through leading retail stores.
The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion Viva Magenta Limited Edition packs the same specs as its regular version. It has a 6.55-inch p-OLED curved-edge display that offers an FHD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Snapdragon 888 Plus chipset, 8 GB of RAM, and a 4,270mAh battery with 68W fast charging support.
The Edge 30 Fusion comes preloaded with Android 12 OS. It has a 32-megapixel front-facing camera and a triple camera unit with 50-megapixel (main) + 13-megapixel (ultra-wide) + 2-megapixel (depth) on the back. For security, it has an under-display fingerprint scanner.
On Jan. 4, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy F04 entry-level smartphone in India. Starting today, it will be available for purchase for the first time in the country. Here is all the information on the specifications, price, and offers for people who are looking forward to purchasing the F04.
Samsung Galaxy F04 price in India
The Galaxy F04 will be available for purchase at 12 pm (local time) today via. Flipkart. The handset costs Rs 8,499 (~$84) in India. However, only today, customers can purchase it with a discount of Rs 1,000 (~$12) through ICICI credit / debit and EMI transactions. It can be bought in colors like Jade Purple and Opal Green.
Samsung Galaxy F04 specifications
Samsung Galaxy F04
The Samsung Galaxy F04 has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD screen with a teardrop notch. The screen offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels and a refresh rate of 60Hz. There is no fingerprint scanner on the device. On the front, it has a 5-megapixel selfie camera. Its back panel has a 13-megapixel main snapper, a 2-megapixel depth camera, and an LED flash.
The Galaxy F04 comes preloaded with One UI flavored Android 12 (Go edition). The South Korean company has confirmed that the F04 will receive two OS upgrades. Under the hood, the F04 has the Helio P35 chipset.
The device comes with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It also offers 4 GB of virtual RAM and a dedicated slot for adding a microSD card. To keep the lights on, it has a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging support. The other features that are available on the device include dual SIM support, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 series is scheduled to debut through the Galaxy Unpacked event that is scheduled to take place on Feb. 1v. Leaks that have surfaced so far have revealed what the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra will look like. Now, Winfuture.de has published a fresh set of renders of the Galaxy S23 to give a good look at its design and color options.
In the following renders, the Galaxy S23 can be seen in four colors like Phantom Black, Cotton Flower (white), Botanic Green, and Mystic Lilac (pink / purple). The images show that Samsung is not offering an entirely new design for the Galaxy S23. Instead, the Galaxy S23 appears to be a refined version of its predecessor.
Samsung Galaxy S23 in Phantom Black
The Galaxy S23 does not have a raised camera island like the S22. As can be seen, only the individual protrudes from the rear shell of the device. As per the report, the device will feature a metal frame and a glass back. The frame and the rear shell have the same colors. For a better grip, the S23 has a slight curvature towards the edges.
Samsung Galaxy S23 colors variants
On the front, the Galaxy S23 can be seen sporting a flat display. The small punch-hole on the screen is said to house a new 12-megapixel selfie camera. The rear camera setup of the phone is expected to include a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 10-megapixel telephoto camera. The device will have a 6.1-inch AMOLED FHD+ display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate.
Samsung Galaxy S23 in Mystic Lilac
The Galaxy S23 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip and a 3,700mAh battery with 25W fast charging and wireless charging support. It is expected to come in two configurations, such as 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage.
There are reports in the Chinese media that a BYD smartwatch patent with alcohol detection capability has gotten approval. The approval by the country’s intellectual property office is a critical step in the evolution of the smartwatch. The design summary of the BYD smartwatch patent shows it can detect alcohol intake, in addition to other health sensors. These include heart rate, body temperature, blood oxygen levels, and blood pressure monitoring.
There had been rumors since 2021 about a BYD smartwatch in development. It announced a BYD-branded smartwatch in 2021 that could unlock BYD vehicles. Its features included smart ignition, smart locking, comfortable entry, as well as opening the car’s tailgate. The watch, however, did not make it to the market and BYD has been silent on it.
The new patent indicates a simple layout design for the smartwatch. It bears some semblance with the Apple Watch and joins a growing fad for automakers to have companion smartwatches for their cars. These smartwatches can be paired with the car’s app to deliver a raft of services.
The new smartwatch will be expected to be compatible with BYD cars. There are no official details or timeline for the release of the BYD smartwatch with alcohol detection.
The reports of the BYD smartwatch patent with alcohol detection function point to a possible release in the future. BYD continues to chalk impressive numbers but alcohol intake detection is a new technology. There are varying degrees of accuracy for alcohol detection smartwatches in the market. There are some that come with sensors and others feature blowpipes for increased precision. The impact of alcohol on a driver’s system while driving can be disastrous. Hence BYD’s patent is important.
Audio accessories maker iFi Audio has unveiled its latest portable USB DAC and Amp, the Go Link in India. The Go Link has an ergonomically comfortable architecture and enables the listening of hi-fi music. The India unveiling of the Go Link follows the release last year of the ZEN Air CAN and ZEN Air DAC in the subcontinent.
The Go Link has a magnesium alloy case and silver-plated copper cables. This allows for enhanced signal purity and flexibility. In addition, it has a gold-plated 3.5mm headphone output compatible with in-ear monitors. The Go Link delivers optimal performance for in-ear monitors and headphones. It can be connected to a laptop, iPad, Mac, or smartphone as well. The Go Link delivers Hi-Res True Native playback of all the popular music formats.
The setup of the Go Link includes a headphone amp, volume control, and a 32-bit, 2-channel audio SABRE HiFi D/A converter with DRE and Quad DAC+ technology. It also has a power—sensitive output switch for audiophile applications. In terms of sound output, the Go Link can reach sound levels of up to 122 decibels DNR. It has a time domain Jitter Eliminator and an overall high-performance level.
The iFi Audio Go Link USB DAC & Amp retails in India for Rs. 4,999 (~$61). It can be purchased directly from Headphone Zone, as well as e-commerce platforms in India. There are no indications yet whether the Go Link will be available outside India.
In October last year, Xiaomi launched the new Redmi Note 12 in the Chinese market. Now, the lineup finally went Global with the official launch in India. It is composed of three models: the vanilla Redmi Note 12, the Note 12 Pro, and the Note 12 Pro Plus. Regarding the vanilla version, there are a few slight differences from the Chinese one. Here is a comparison between the main specifications of the three variants.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro vs Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
165.9 x 76.2 x 8 mm,
188 g
162.9 x 76 x 7.9 mm,
187 g
162.9 x 76 x 9 mm,
208 g
DISPLAY
6.67 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED
Dual 48 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + + f/2.2 + f/2.4
13 MP f/2.5 front camera
Triple 50 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.9 + f/1.9 + f/2.4
16 MP front camera
Triple 200 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.7 + f/1.9 + f/2.4
16 MP front camera
BATTERY
5000 mAh, fast charging 33W
5000 mAh, fast charging 67W
5000 mAh, fast charging 120W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
5G, dual SIM, IP53 dust and splash resistant
5G, dual SIM, IP53 splash and dust resistant
5G, dual SIM, IP53 splash and dust resistant
Design
All of the variants from the new series come with more or less the same design, but there is a slight difference between the vanilla version and the other ones. We are talking about the screen to body ratio, higher on the Pro variants. Further, the Pro and the Pro Plus come with different and more beautiful color options. All the phones come with the IP53 certification thanks to which they are dust resistant and splash resistant.
Display
The Redmi Note 12 Pro and the Pro Plus have a different and better display if compared to the vanilla version (and they have the same panel). It is an OLED panel with one billion colors, a diagonal of 6.67 inches, a Full HD+ resolution, a 120 Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision support, and HDR10+ certification.
Specs & Software
If you are looking for the best performance, you can either choose the Redmi Note 12 Pro or the Pro Plus. They are both powered by the Dimensity 1080 chipset by MediaTek: a great midrange processor. It is a chipset built with a 6 nm production process and sporting an octa-core architecture composed of two Cortex A78 CPUs running at 2.6 GHz, six Cortex A55 CPUs running at 2 GHz, and a Mali G68 MC4 GPU. Further, they offer up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of native storage. The vanilla version is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 mobile platform, which is way inferior to the Dimensity 1080. Unfortunately, all the variants ship with Android 12 instead of Android 13, even though they hitten the shelves in 2023.
Camera
The Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus is equipped with the best camera setup and it is the only device of the trio which can be considered a high-end camera phone. It has a 200 MP main sensor with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide shooter, and a 2 MP macro camera, as well as a 16 MP front camera. The Pro variant has exactly the same secondary sensors, but the main camera is different: it is a 50 MP shooter with OIS. Instead, the vanilla version is the most disappointing because it comes with a 48 MP main sensor and without OIS.
All of the variants from the Redmi Note 12 series come with the same battery capacity: 5000 mAh. But the charging speeds are different on each of these phones. The vanilla version supports 33W fast charging, the Pro supports 67W fast charging, and the Pro Plus goes up to 125W.
Price
The starting price of the Redmi Note 12 in India is Rs. 17,999, the Redmi Note 12 Pro starts from Rs. 24,999, and the Pro Plus begins at Rs. 29,999. Which one would you pick?
Honor is reportedly gearing up to launch the Honor Magic 5 series in its home country China by the end of next month. Reports suggest the new lineup will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and some serious camera tech. Ahead of any official announcement, an Honor Magic 5 series model has been spotted on China’s MIIT website. Separately, a leaker has revealed the camera details of the upcoming smartphones.
An Honor smartphone with model number PGT-AN00 has visited China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) certification site. The model number is said to be associated with the Honor Magic 5 series, codenamed “Piaget”. As usual, the listing did not shed any light on the specs of the smartphone but hints at an imminent launch.
According to leaker Digital Chat Station, the lineup will debut with an impressive camera setup. The Pro and Ultimate models could come with a quad 50MP camera setup, however, some devices may have a 64MP camera sensor. Notably, the smartphones could also support up to 100X of digital zoom.
All three handsets— Honor Magic5, Magic5 Pro, and Magic5 Ultimate— are expected to feature the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor under the hood. There could also be a more affordable model, called Magic5 Lite, which may feature an overclocked Snapdragon 695 SoC. The devices may come with a 120Hz refresh rate, PWM dimming, and IP68 rating.
Recently leaked renders suggest the series will continue to use the popular circular camera design consisting of three camera sensors aligned in a triangular pattern. The renders are likely for the vanilla model. The brand hasn’t confirmed the launch date yet but reports suggest the Magic 5 series will debut on February 27.
Sol Reader will soon release its E-ink headset which functions as an eReader. The prototype of the E-ink headset was showcased on YouTube by Brad Lynch. The new headset will enter the market in the fall of 2023. It is a lightweight head-mounted display that’s an eBook reader.
Sol began producing prototypes of the eReader last fall and the official prototype was shown to Lynch. The video provides more details about the E-ink headset. The display has two front-lit E ink displays and Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity options. There is also a USB-C port for charging the device. The E-ink headset has a battery life of 30 hours.
The Sol eReader is designed for reading eBooks or other compatible documents while lying down. It is useful in any situation where holding an eReader may be uncomfortable. The headset uses a wireless controller that features page turn buttons. The gadget is lighter than most VR headsets but comes with less functionality. Its grayscale displays have slower refresh rates which could be annoying sometimes. It will be difficult to use the headset for anything else other than reading.
The eReader has pancake lenses with interpupillary distance (IPD) sliders. It supports diopter adjustments, so you can tweak the headset to make text visible. Headsets have continued to evolve with an array of innovative features. Some headsets deliver immersive virtual or augmented reality in gaming, design, work, and other applications. The headset targets customers who are interested in a wearable E-ink display. The gadget can however pack more functionality and improved display quality.
According to Lynch, the eReader has a low-resolution display and the retail price is $350. The low-resolution issue could be addressed by upgrading to higher pixels in subsequent iterations. It remains to be seen how competitive the $350 price tag is. We expect Sol Reader to enter the market with limited quantities of the product and gauge its reception.
The canceled Lenovo Legion Play prototypes are currently being sold in China. The Legion Play sports a 7-inch display and a Snapdragon 888 chipset. Other specifications of the Legion Play have also surfaced.
It would seem that the Lenovo Legion Play was close to its release before the company pulled the plug. The seemingly impressive gaming handheld was scheduled for launch during MWC 2021. However, it wasn’t released with no reason provided. The Legion Play provides cloud game streaming functionality.
Gaming handhelds have been on a positive trajectory in recent years. Several of these devices have AMD APUs and most also run on Windows. A tipster Taki Udon says that the prototype units of the Legion Play were being sold for as low as $160 in China. Some additional details from the prototypes include Android 11 OS from the box with a custom launcher and HDR10 support. It also has stereo front-facing speakers and a 7,000mAh battery.
One of the critical factors that could have affected the release of the Legion Play is the pricing. It is speculated that the Lenovo Legion Play could have been more expensive than the Logitech G Cloud. The G Cloud is currently priced at $300 but comes with a less powerful Snapdragon 720G. A possible reason for the cancellation of the Legion Play is the Steam Deck which is powered by the more powerful AMD APU.
The Lenovo Legion Play has a net weight of 436g and a display resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. There is no indication of the number of units of the Legion Play that was or is still being sold. It is also unclear whether the device will have software support for it to function.
Huawei is planning to refresh its flagship P-series. The Huawei P50 lineup was introduced late in 2021 and it is reported that the new P60 series will be unveiled in March this year. Ahead of an official announcement, several leaks have revealed the key specifications of the upcoming Huawei P60 and P60 Pro. The duo is expected to arrive with improved cameras, better displays, and larger batteries. Here are the details.
The rumor mill has been churning out that Huawei P60 Pro will come with a 6.6-inch 120Hz BOE-manufactured OLED panel, which has a resolution of 3200 x 1440. The display will support 1920Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. The screen will also house a 32MP selfie camera.
While on the rear, the smartphone is expected to have a triple camera unit, headlined by a 50MP main camera (IMX888). It will also have a 50MP ultrawide-angle lens and a 64MP telephoto sensor.
The camera on the vanilla model is also expected to be quite impressive. According to Digital Chat Station, the Huawei P60 will arrive with two new sensors—IMX789 and IMX888. Both these sensors offer a resolution of 50MP, with a size of 1/1.4 inches. The two phone are said to be equipped with variable apertures, similar to the Mate 50 Pro.
The cameras on the two phones will be based on the in-house XMAGE imaging system, which focuses on optical systems, mechanical structures, imaging technology, and image processing.
It has also been reported that the P60 Pro will be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. However, a 4G version of the chipset will be used. It could have a 5,500mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. Both smartphones are also expected to support satellite connectivity and feature Kunlun toughened glass on the display.
Motorola recently launched a budget smartphone, dubbed Moto G53 in China. A handset with the same name but different specs and design is expected to launch soon in the global market as well. It was recently spotted on various certification sites, including BIS India, FCC, and TDRA. In the latest update, the global Moto G53 has bagged compulsory GCF certification, hinting at a nearby launch. Here are the details.
A Motorola smartphone with model number XT2335-1 has been spotted on GCF (Global Certification Forum) website. As per previous listings, this model number is associated with the global version of the Moto G53. For the unaware, GCF certification is a must for all kinds of devices that operate on the cellular network.
Moto G53 Global and Chinese version
The listing did not reveal any specifications of the device but it hints at an imminent launch. As of writing this, we don’t have a confirmation from Motorola. We can expect an official word pretty soon.
As mentioned, the global Moto G53 strays far from its Chinese counterpart both in terms of specifications and design. It could arrive with a new Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 SoC instead of the Snapdragon 480+ chip that was seen in the Chinese version. The phone may have a 16MP camera for selfies and video calls.
It is reported to feature a better display. The smartphone may have a 6.6-inch OLED panel that produces an FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The Chinese one sports a 6.5-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. The handset is believed to pack a triple-rear camera configuration with a 50MP main sensor. It could be paired with an 8MP secondary sensor and a 2MP auxiliary sensor.
Samsung’s flagship S series usually consists of three models. There’s a standard model with a compact form factor, a Plus version with basically the same specs as the standard one but a larger display, and an Ultra model with an even bigger display and better specs. The same formula is expected to be followed in the upcoming Galaxy S23 Series. However, the Korean company might remove the Plus model from its 2024’s Galaxy S24 lineup.
According to a report by The Elec, Samsung is planning to exclude the Galaxy S24 Plus from the next year’s Galaxy S24 series. This means only the standard Galaxy S24 and the higher-end Galaxy S24 Ultra will be launched. Only “DM1” (Samsung Galaxy S24) and “DM3” (Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra) projects are in the works, according to the report. The “DM2”, which should be the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus is missing.
Apparently, the Plus model is not as popular as the rest two models in the series, and it has poor sales. The publication, citing Gfk figures, reports that only 5.5 million units of Galaxy S22 Plus were sold last year, which is around 17% of total Galaxy S22 shipments. The base and ultra devices, on the contrary, accounted for 38% and 45% of 2022 shipments respectively.
In addition, Samsung is also said to be reviewing ways to reduce the number of models in the low-end Galaxy A series. The brand is reported to continue launching new models in the Galaxy A1x, A3x, and A5x series. However, it may discontinue the A2x series. By reducing the number of poor-performing smartphones (In terms of sales), Samsung could improve its profitability.
DJI‘s product release cycle last year was quite eventful with a raft of industry-defining products joining the fray. On the gimbal aspect, the DJI RS 3 Pro and RS 3 gimbals were launched. The company equally shared a teaser recently that suggested a mini version of the RS 3 gimbal was coming. Indeed, the DJI RS 3 Mini has beeen launched for the global market.
The DJI RS 3 Mini adopts a new integrated design with a compact and portable build. The compacy build makes it possible to fit the gimbal into a shoulder bag. The vertical shooting mode weighs only 795 grams, which is about 50% lighter than the RS 3 Pro, and the horizontal shooting mode is only 850 grams. In addition, the handle extension tripod is about 128 grams.
The RS 3 Mini gimbal has a load capacity of 0.4-2.0 kg. It is supported by mainstream models of full-frame and APS-C format mirrorless cameras. It can be equipped with a Sony A7S3+24-70mm F2.8 GM lens at the highest. The zoom lens can still be used at the maximum focal length to keep it steady.
In order to meet the needs of short video shooting, the RS Mini 3 supports native vertical shooting for the first time. You can directly install the standard quick-release plate on the vertical arm of the gimbal to switch to vertical shooting, and the rotation angle of the gimbal is not limited.
Technically, it continues the third-generation stabilization algorithm, Bluetooth (5.1) shutter control function, etc. The gimbal recording button can directly control the camera to start and stop recording or trigger a photo.
The RS 3 Mini is also equipped with a 1.4-inch touch-sensitive color screen and adopts a new UI design. Most of the function adjustments can be completed without an app. The side is equipped with a NATO interface, which supports the installation of portable transfer handles, external fill lights, and monitors as well as other accessories.
In addition, the standard battery capacity is 2450mAh. The battery life can last up to 10 hours and it supports charging while using. It uses a USB-C interface and can fully charge in 2.5 hours.
As for the price, the DJI RS 3 Mini is priced at 1999 yuan ($295) which includes the main body of the gimbal, tripod, quick release plate, and other accessories.
Apple has recently been dealing with another legal dispute regarding the technology it offers. The latest one is another patent infringement case, which might affect the sale of its Apple Watch series in the US. So here are all the details.
The Cupertino based giant is no stranger with patent disputes. However, the latest battle has started off against the iPhone maker and could possibly even lead to the ban of the Apple Watch Series 6 and newer models in the US. The company is being sued by Masimo, which is a brand that medical grade products. As per the new lawsuit, the company is suing Apple for breaking five of its pulse oximeters, which is used on the Watch’s blood oxygen monitoring feature on its Watch Series 6 and later models.
Just yesterday, a judge in the US International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that Apple did break one of Masimo’s pulse oximeter patents. Meaning, the company wasn’t guilty on infringing on the other four patents. So now, the US ITC will decide if it will ban the import of Apple Watch models that can monitor blood oxygen levels of its users. According to Masimo CEO Joe Kiani ““We are happy that the judge recognized Apple’s infringement of Masimo’s pulse oximetry technology and took this critical first step toward accountability.”
The senior official further added that “Today’s decision should help restore fairness in the market. Apple has similarly infringed on other companies’ technologies, and we believe today’s ruling exposes Apple as a company that takes other companies’ innovations and repackages them.” On the other hand, Apple responded by stating that “We respectfully disagree with today’s decision and look forward to a full review by the Commission.”
Philips has launched new headphones in India. The range comprises of TAH8560BK, TAH6506BK, TAA4216BK, TAH4205XTBK, and TAUH201BK. The TAH8560BK is the more premium offering in the lineup. Read on to know what the headphones offer out of the box.
The Philips TAH8560BK, TAH6506BK, and TAA4216BK have an over-ear design whereas the TAH4205XTBK, and TAUH201BK are on-ear headphones. The TAH8560BK has touch controls for performing various tasks instead of physical buttons on the rest of the offerings. All five headphones have adjustable and foldable ear cups.
In terms of audio, beginning with the TAH8560BK, it offers an immersive experience with adaptive active noise cancellation. The headphone features certified Hi-res audio capable 40mm speakers for rich sound. There is also customisable ambient mode and four preset EQ levels. The TAH8560BK is claimed to deliver 60 hours of usage and 45 hours with ANC enabled. On the other hand, the Philips TAH6506BK is equipped with a 32mm driver. It has a hybrid active noise cancellation for eliminating unwanted noise. There is a audio-in port and the device is claimed to offer 30 hours play time and 25 hours with ANC enabled.
The Philips TAH8560BK and TAH6506BK also come with multipoint pairing capabilities via Bluetooth connectivity.
Coming to the Philips TAA4216BK, it has detachable ear cups for easier cleaning. The ear cups are loaded with a cooling gel for a comfortable experience over longer periods. There is a multi-functional button and a built-in mic. The TAA4216BK is equipped with a 40mm neodymium driver and is claimed to offer 35 hours of usage. As for the Philips TAH4205XTBK, it features a multi-functional button along with a dedicated bass boost button for instantly making louder bass and beats. The headphone comes with a 32mm driver and 29 hours of battery life.
Lastly, the Philips TAUH201BK is a wired on-ear headphone with in-line remote and built-in mic. The device features a 32mm driver with environmental noise cancellation.
The Philips TAH8560BK carries a price tag of Rs 10,999. The Philips TAH6506BK, TAA4216BK, TAH4205XTBK & TAUH201BK headphones are priced at Rs. 11,999, Rs. 8,999, Rs. 4,999 & Rs. 1,990 respectively. All five audio devices are available for purchase at all leading online and offline stores across the country.
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