Elon Musk had numerous changes in mind for Twitter’s social media platform as soon as he purchased it. Perhaps Twitter won’t be the same kind of social media site it once was. After all, Twitter is now officially owned and run by Elon Musk, who also serves as its CEO. He has now officially stated that he aims to remove the label indicating the platform from which a tweet was sent. For example, previously, tweets had labels like Twitter for the iPhone, Twitter for Android, and Twitter Web App.
Elon Musk recently tweeted that the “Twitter for iPhone” or “Twitter for Android” badge will soon be removed by the Twitter team since it is a “waste of screen space” and no one even knows why the feature was initially added. He did not specify a timeframe for when the changes will happen, though. As of writing this article, the label is still present.
And we will finally stop adding what device a tweet was written on (waste of screen space & compute) below every tweet. Literally no one even knows why we did that …
Furthermore, he claims that less than 20% of the specified microservices bloatware is actually required for Twitter to work and that he has directed the Twitter staff to disable all of it. We’re not sure exactly sure of what he considers as “microservices”. But in addition to the device label being removed from social media platforms, several other changes are expected.
Twitter has recently undergone a lot of changes. Recently, an $8 monthly official Twitter Blue subscription that includes a Blue tick was made public. Another tag that distinguishes between official and non-official accounts was soon introduced. However, due to widespread misuse, Twitter had to temporarily halt its Twitter Blue membership services.
Ever since Elon Musk took over the reins at Twitter, there have been a host of changes. These include paid verification, mass layoffs, suspension of accounts that engage in impersonation, and more. Now the new Twitter CEO has revealed a new change coming to the microblogging platform.
And we will finally stop adding what device a tweet was written on (waste of screen space & compute) below every tweet. Literally no one even knows why we did that …
Musk claims that Twitter will get rid of the feature that displays device details like ‘Twitter for iPhone’ and ‘Twitter for Android’. The label is shown on the user’s tweet just beside the date and time information. Musk adds that it is a waste of screen space. Twitter’s help centre says that the source labels help the user understand how a tweet was posted.
The new feature should come as a sigh of relief for users. There have been numerous instances where brands especially from Android and ambassadors promoting products have been caught red-handed. Huawei, Samsung, Google to name a few, have been caught on multiple occasions marketing their devices from their iPhones through the “Twitter for iPhone” label. Readers are quick to notice this thereby resulting in embarrassing moments. In 2018, Hollywood actress Gal Gadot was caught promoting the Huawei Mate 10 Pro on Twitter using an iPhone. In the same year, Anushka Sharma promoted the Google Pixel phones by using an iPhone. In 2021, Samsung Mobile US released a tweet to advertise the Galaxy Unpacked event using an iPhone.
Musk killing the ‘Twitter for iPhone’ label will spoil a lot of fun among tech enthusiasts and observers. But on the bright side, the proposed change will also save brands from awkward moments. It remains to be seen when Twitter plans to remove the labels.
Google Health Connect app has been launched for Android. It is currently in Beta version and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. In simpler terms, Google Health Connect integrates more than ten health, fitness, and wellness apps including Fitbit, Samsung Health, MyFitnessPal, Peloton, Oura, Flo, Lifesum etc. Health Connect has been co-developed by Google and Samsung to simplify app integration and centralised privacy control.
The Google Health Connect app weighs only 3MB in beta version. Smartwatch and fitness tracker users have to rely on various apps for monitoring various health-related metrics. This is where the Health Connect app comes in place. It aims to reduce users’ dependency on different apps to manage their health data. It allows users to share health and fitness data across Android devices with user consent. The app shows the permissions that are granted to each health and fitness app on the device. Any single permission, including those for heart rate, sleep, steps, calories burned, etc., can be granted or revoked through it. The health data stored via Health Connect can be deleted at any time.
The Google Health Connect app supports more than 40 data types spanning six categories. It aims to give users more in-depth health insights and keep track of things like workout, sleep patterns, and other vital signs.
Google hasn’t revealed when it plans to roll out a stable version of the Health Connect app. The search giant is currently working on adding more partners and new features to the app.
Honor 80 series is confirmed to debut on November 23rd in China. The lineup is expected to comprise three devices. The brand will also announce the Honor Magic Vs foldable phone at the same event. Yesterday, Honor teased the front and rear design of the upcoming 80 series. The smartphone’s key specifications have surfaced in leaks and rumours in the past. The Honor 80 series will arrive as the successor to the Honor 70 series that debuted earlier this year.
Now in a new poster, Honor has confirmed the processor details of the Honor 80 and 80 Pro. The information is quite different compared to the past leaks. The regular model is teased to feature a new unannounced Snapdragon 782G processor. It is likely to go official at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit. Meanwhile, the Honor 80 Pro is confirmed to be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC under the hood. It’s speculated that Honor will also announce the Honor 80 SE powered by Dimensity 1080 chipset.
The Honor 80 series is teased to come with a curved display featuring a pill-shaped camera cutout in the centre. The smartphones will retain the same pill-like camera module on the back panel along with water ripples pattern.
The Honor 80 series is tipped to feature 160MP primary camera on the back and 50MP dual front-facing snappers. It remains to be seen which among the three devices in the lineup will come with the rumoured lenses. The regular and SE models are expected to feature 66W charging whereas the Pro model will reportedly support 100W speed.
Indonesia’s smartphone market is going through a very interesting period. According to Counterpoint’s Monthly Indonesia Smartphone Channel Share Tracker, smartphone shipments in the country decreased by 21% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2022. However, despite the 21% decline, OPPO retains its leadership and growth rate in Indonesia’s smartphone market.
Chinese smartphone manufacturers continue their growth in Indonesia
The disappointing results in Indonesia are due to macroeconomic conditions and currency problems. The impact of these economic conditions had lessened during the COVID-19 lockdowns last year, and the market experienced significant growth. However, as the restrictions were lifted, shipments fell again.
Source: Counterpoint Monthly Indonesia Channel Share Tracker, Q3 2022
When we look at the report, we see a decrease in the shipments, especially affordable models. There is a 38 percent decrease in the shipment of phones with a price of $150 and below. The situation is not much different when we look at the $150-$249 band. There is a rise only in the premium phone segment
In Q3 2022, Samsung and OPPO led the $500-$699 segment with a share of 63%. And finally, Apple and Samsung are the leaders of the phone market with a price of $700 and above at 19%. Commenting on the price range dynamics, Senior Analyst Febriman Abdillah said:
“The $500-$699 price segment can be an attractive market given its high growth in economically turbulent times. In Indonesia, OEMs offer specifications like 8-12GB RAM, 256 ROM, 4000-6000mAh battery capacity and 5G capability. These in-demand specs can help in better targeting of consumers.”
5G continues to rise
The 5G smartphone market in Indonesia reached 25% in the third quarter of 2022. 5G smartphone shipments increased 42% year-on-year. The growth was mostly driven by models for $250-349. Especially models such as Galaxy A33 series, M33 series and vivo Y75 have a great impact on this rise.
iQOO Neo 7S and Neo 7SE live images have surfaced online. The key specifications of both smartphones have also been leaked. The information has been spotted first by Anvin (via. TechGoing). The iQOO Neo 7S and 7SE are tipped to debut in China next month. They will be announced alongside the iQOO 11 series. The upcoming offerings will join the Neo 7 that is already available in China.
The iQOO Neo 7S has a model number V2232A whereas the Neo 7SE carries a model number V2238A. The former has already been certified by China’s 3C authority. The latest leak further reveals that the Neo 7s will feature the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 mobile platform, whereas the Neo 7 SE will be equipped with the Dimensity 8200, which is yet to go official.
The leaked image reveals the iQOO Neo 7S and 7SE with a centre-aligned punch-hole camera. The settings page on the former shows 16GB RAM onboard along with 8GB virtual RAM, 512GB storage and OriginOS 3.
Apart from the aforementioned information, the report does not reveal any additional details about the iQOO Neo 7S and 7SE. Both the upcoming offerings are tipped pack identical specifications apart from different chipsets. These include a 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED display, an under-screen fingerprint scanner, and a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 120W fast charging.
We expect more details about the iQOO Neo 7 and Neo 7SE to surface online in the coming weeks.
Google had launched its first ever smartwatch, the Pixel Watch, over a month. Now, the company is rolling our the first ever update for its companion app to offer fixes and upgrades to the new wearable product. So here are all the details.
The new Pixel Watch app update from the Search Engine giant is called the November 2022 Pixel Watch app update and brings bug fixes and various improvements. The changes are primarily focused on three areas for improved “Fitbit experiences and integration.” First, it has added the Fitbit integration setting on the App’s home screen itself. Furthermore, it has also made it easier to setup through single tap from within the Pixel Watch app. The Fitbit sync information has also been made accessible via the home screen.
The latest update for the Pixel Watch app also brings bug fixes to the eSIM setup process as well. Lastly, Google is also bringing new additions to Tips and Support section within the Pixel Watch app. So now, users can watch a 3D tutorial of the Watch right after the OOBE. Notably, the change that is more immediately visible is the Fitbit section, which is being moved to the home screen. This makes sense since one had to open the Fitbit app or tile on your smartwatch to open the application on their paired smartphones.
One could even go to the Fitbit app and swim through settings to sync health information. But all of these were quite tedious. So the new update brings some much welcomed changes. The current app build is version 1.0.0.477318422, which the company stated will start rolling out via Play Store and “continue over the next few weeks.”
Last month, OnePlus kicked off the Android 13-based OxygenOS 13 open beta testing for the OnePlus 9RT. Now, the device is receiving a stable update for Android 13. Along with the OxygenOS 13 update, the company has also released the stable ColorOS 13 update for the device in China. For those unaware, the OnePlus 9RT was launched earlier this year and it came pre-loaded with Android 11. This is the second major Android update for the device.
The OnePlus 9RT Android 13 Stable update is approximately 5.0GBs in size and has the firmware version MT2111 11.F.11. The update also includes an Android security patch for October 2022. Let’s take a look at all the changes that are coming with this update.
OnePlus 9RT Android 13 x OxygenOS 13 changelog
Aquamorphic Design ● Adds Aquamorphic Design theme colors for enhanced visual comfort. ● Applies the Aquamorphic Design philosophy to animations to make them natural and vivid. ● Upgrades to Quantum Animation Engine 4.0, with a new behavior recognition feature, which recognizes complex gestures and provides optimized interactions. ● Optimizes UI layers for a clearer and neater visual experience. ● Applies real-world physical motions to animations to make them look more natural and intuitive. ● Adapts responsive layouts to accommodate different screen sizes to improve readability. ● Optimizes fonts for better readability. ● Enriches and optimizes illustrations for features by incorporating multicultural and inclusive elements.
Efficiency ● Adds Meeting Assistant to enhance the meeting connecting and note-taking experience and introduces an option to make notifications more subtle and less distracting. ● Adds large folders to the Home screen. You can now open an app in an enlarged folder with just one tap and turn pages in the folder with a swipe. ● Adds a new type of Always-On Display that shows live information about music, ride-hailing, and food delivery. (Supports only some apps). ● Adds media playback control, and optimizes the Quick Settings experience. ● Adds more markup tools for screenshot editing. ● Optimizes Shelf. Swiping down on the Home screen will bring up Shelf by default. You can search content online and on your device.
Seamless interconnection ● Optimizes Screencast, with cast content automatically adapting to the target screen. ● Optimizes earphone connectivity to deliver a more seamless experience.
Personalization ● Optimizes Bitmoji to offer more Always-On Display animations. ● Optimizes Insight Always-On Display, with more personalized Always-On Display settings available. ● Optimizes Canvas Always-On Display, with more drawing tools and line colors available.
Security & Privacy ● Adds an automatic pixelation feature for chat screenshots. The system can identify and automatically pixelate profile pictures and display names in a chat screenshot to protect your privacy. ● Adds regular clearing of clipboard data for privacy protection. ● Optimizes Private Safe. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is used to encrypt all files for enhanced security of private files.
Health & Digital Wellbeing ● Adds Kid Space, providing screen time limit, ambient light reminders, and Eye-protecting display features.
As usual, the update will be rolled out in phases, so users can expect the OTA notifications to arrive on their devices in the coming days.
In China, any specific market segment related to electronics is very competitive. The highly mature and clustered industrial system has forced manufacturers to be more creative in order to stand out in the market. And admittedly, Chinese consumers are very lucky to be the first to have access to mass-produced products with new stuff. The mechanical keyboard scene in China is a very good example.
There are dozens of stylish mechanical keyboard brand in China right now with refreshing designs and creative features. And we want to share these keyboards and smart products with you to show you how things are progressing in the tech sector. So starting today, we will be picking keyboards from the market that caught our eyes but were not commonly seen before.
If you happen to be interested in the same models as us, then you may want to hear our thoughts before making a decision. So let’s start this series with a very special keyboard, the Machenike KT68 Smart Screen.
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This is the package of the Ice-Age variant we received, and now it’s been two weeks after we ordered it online. At less than $150, it made it onto our wish list early on. It provides a fully assembled model in a transparent plastic shield with matt finish. And you can also have a set of Cherry-type PC transparent keycaps and a set of TTC Silent Ice hot-swap switches.
Almost all the components over the white positioning plate are transparent, and you can easily find the RGB backlighting through all the materials and just dance at your fingertips. Well, I really like the portfolio of the Ice Age variant. But if that’s all, it would no more than be a good-looking mechanical keyboard. The smart screen over the layout makes it more fun. Actually, the screen is a 5×65 pixel RGB LED matrix.
In addition to the smart screen version, there’s another cheaper version of the KT68 available without the LED matrix. While for the special variant, it’s this small additional screen that makes the whole keyboard looks much more cyber-futuristic. Later we will show you what it can do.
If you know anything about custom keyboards, the KT68 smart screen might remind you of another niche brand called Angry Miao and their first custom keyboard model launched in 2020, the Cyberboard R1. I’m not sure whether the KT68 was inspired by Angry Miao’s CyberBoard series. The latter also has a LED matrix, but the starting price of $370 is much more expensive. But customizing a screen module on the keyboard is not really a new technology. So probably in the near future, we will see more and more modular assembly kits for enriching the keyboard’s functions. But now, I have to say the KT68 is one of the few models that are ahead of the trend with a reasonable price.
The volume knob on the left side is really a better design, since I’ve seen quite a lot of keyboards designed with the knob on the right side. My right hand had to leave the mouse for turning the knob. But on the KT68, the left Knob obviously is more intuitive with using my free hand and without moving the busy hand from the mouse.
But there’s still a small informative panel in the upper right corner. The column slider’s default setting is to switch between the desktop and the recent tasks. And you can also add custom macro shortcuts for it in the exclusive driver.
The KT68 is a 75% keyboard that supports both cable connection and wireless connections. It supports Bluetooth connections to up to three different devices, and also includes a 2.4GHz wireless USB dongle if you don’t want to mess around with unstable Bluetooth pairing. And you can also switch between Mac and Windows layouts with a simple combination of shortcuts. Another satisfying experience is the KT68’s exclusive controller software, which can be downloaded from the official website and supports English. You can customize all the functions via the program, such as lighting effects control and wide shortcuts customization. The KT68 currently supports 19 built-in lighting effects and offers great flexibility for custom effects. The keyboard backlighting even supports showing the rhythm with RGB effects when playing audio on the connected device. But there’s only one downside here for the backlights: the spacebar here is only offered with a single backlight, which makes it look like something is missing here.
But there’s a downside here. The KT68 with the program isn’t compatible with other lighting-sync systems like Razer Synapse and Asus Aura Sync. You may not be able to match your PC’s lighting exactly, but because it supports quite a lot of lighting effects, finding similar effects should be no problem.
As for the pixel screen, you can choose to load one of the dynamic light effects in the software or just edit a new pattern for yourself. Meanwhile, you can import a proper GIF image or LED effect files on the editing page and recreate it on the keyboard. But please note that it does not always display the GIF content properly due to the fixed matrix ratio.
The editing is pretty much like a pixel-filling game, which is quite interesting.
And there’re several informative patterns in the software showing your PC’s running state in real time like CPU Usage, GPU usage, connection speed, or date & time with the battery icon. Or just visualize the musical rhythm here, but it won’t be able to compatible with the musical-rhythm effect of the keyboard’s backlighting.
Although its pixel effect is not particularly refined, I couldn’t help but get caught up in the creation of these pixels, which is a feeling very similar to the one we had on another pixel gadget, the Divoom’s Pixoo 64.
The typing experience of the KT68 is quite a surprise. The variant we had only offers a new version of the TTC Silent Ice switches. The trigger of 39g feels pretty light at the fingertips. It has 2mm trigger stroke and 3mm total stroke. The use of new transparent materials has increased its light transmission, and the backlighting looks much brighter than the other transparent switches we used before. The silencing effect is really good. There’s only a kind of subtle sound I can hear even in a quiet environment. The route is stable without obvious wobble, and the rebound is also smooth and crisp. Although it’s pretty quiet, the feedback at the fingertips when struck is still very clear.
The keyboard features a 4000mAh built-in battery, which actually is quite a big capacity for a wireless keyboard. But due to the additional pixel screen, when the keyboard is fully lit up, the battery can only last less than two days of work.
So that’s all about the Mechenike KT68 Smart screen keyboard. It’s undoubtedly the most impressive product we’ve seen recently. It’s quite interesting to deliver new thinking over design and aesthetics. Meanwhile, the additional LED screen also makes it a decorative item on your desktop to help build your own style. It also allows us to see these PC accessories become potential on the trend of more individualization.
We hope you like the new series. We are hoping to keep searching for new gadgets to share with you guys. Or if you have any great candidates, just tell us down below.
The full design of the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G model has just been revealed. New renders have surfaced online and offer us a look at the smartphone from all sides. So let’s have a look at the device.
The leaked renders were shared by 91Mobiles who partnered up with known tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer aka OnLeaks. The Galaxy A54 5G will be the successor to the Galaxy A53 model. Now, the new 5K renders offer us a 360 degree view of the upcoming mid range model. We can clearly see that the Galaxy A54 will have a center aligned punch hole camera on the front display. The screen is also flanked by noticeable bezels on all sides as well.
On the rear, we can see that the Galaxy A54 5G feature a triple camera setup on the top left corner in a vertically stacked manner. As per OnLeaks, this device will have a 6.4 inch display on the front. The new Samsung Galaxy A54 5G model is expected to launch sometime in early 2023. The company’s Galaxy A series has been popular in various markets for its budget to mid range offerings, and we had also just reported on the Galaxy A14 5G being spotted on Bluetooth SIG.
Other design aspects that were revealed include a USB Type C port on the bottom, along with the speaker grille, and microphone. Furthermore, the volume rocker and power button are on the right side, while the SIM ejector tray and secondary microphone can be found on the top. The rear will also feature Samsung’s branding on the bottom half of the back panel. The tipster also shared that the display will have a FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate as well.
Based on previous reports, the device is rumored to be powered by a large 5,000mAh battery pack. The primary camera on the rear is expected to be a 50 megapixel shooter. Under the hood, this model may be equipped with an Exynos 7904 SoC that could be paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report so take this news with a pinch of salt for now.
Samsung is gearing up to launch a new model from its A series of smartphones. The device in question is the Galaxy A14 5G, which was just recently spotted on a certification website that hinted at its imminent launch.
The new Galaxy A14 5G was just spotted on the Bluetooth Special Interest Group website (Bluetooth SIG). This implies that the South Korean tech giant’s upcoming mid range handset might be launching soon in various markets since the database also reveals model numbers for different regions. Looking at the online listing, the Galaxy A14 5G carries the model numbers, SM-A146U, SM-A146VL, SM-A146W, SM-A146U, SM-A146U1/DS, SM-A146P, SM-A146P/N, and SM-A146P/DSN.
Furthermore, the Bluetooth SIG sighting also confirms its official moniker of Galaxy A14 5G. Unfortunately, except for the name and availability in multiple markets, this listing does not reveal any other details regarding the smartphone itself. But we do know that it will support Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and some previous reports have hinted at some of its features. It will run on Android 13 OS based One UI 5.0 out of the box.
The device will reportedly sport an Infinity U display on the front. On the other hand, the rear is rumored to feature a triple camera setup. Other features include a USB Type C port for charging and data transfer and a 3.5mm headphone jack as well. The device is expected to launch soon, so stick around for more updates regarding this matter.
Vivo is confirmed to launch its next generation of flagship smartphones called the Vivo X90 series on November 22. The series is said to have three devices in the lineup which are – the Vivo X90, the Vivo X90 Pro, and the Vivo X90 Pro+. The vanilla and Pro models are expected to feature the Dimensity 9200 chipset while the Pro+ model is rumored to feature the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.
Out of these models, the Vivo X90 has appeared on Geekbench (via) revealing some key information about the device. The listing is marked with the model number V2243A, which we already know is corresponding to the Vivo X90. The MediaTek MT6985 octa-core chipset drives it. It consists of a single 3.05GHz CPU core, three 2.85GHz CPU cores, and four 1.80GHz CPU cores. This is almost certainly the Dimensity 9200.
Vivo X90 Geekbench
The Vivo X90’s listing on Geekbench reveals that it has 12GB of RAM. The device’s operating system is Android 13, which will probably be covered by OriginOS 3. The computer received 1353 points on Geekbench 5’s single-core test. It scored 4055 points on the multi-core test. The listing does not reveal any further specifications, so let’s take a look at what’s known so far about the X90.
Vivo X90 Specifications
According to reports, the Vivo X90 will sport an under-display fingerprint scanner and a flat OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. A 4,700mAh battery with 120W fast charging capabilities will power it.
It is anticipated that the device will be available in a variety of configurations, including 8GB RAM + 128GB storage, 8GB RAM + 256GB storage, 12GB RAM + 256GB storage, and 12GB RAM + 512GB storage. Black, blue, and red are the three colorways that will be offered.
As mentioned above, the device will feature a Dimsnsity 9200 chipset which is also expected to be available on the X90 Pro. It will launch on November 22 in China, along with the Vivo TWS 3 and TWS 3 Pro.
Earlier this month, Apple had launched its latest generation of Apple TV 4K in the market. This new model arrived with the A15 Bionic chipset, however, a new report has revealed that this is actually a binned version.
According to a FlatpanelsHD report, details obtained from the TV Info app for tvOS has revealed that the new Apple TV 4K features a binned version of the A15 Bionic chip. It adds that one CPU core of this processor is also disabled. In other words, the Cupertino based giant’s third generation TV 4K is powered by a 5 core CPU. For those unaware, this is the same chipset that can also be found in the iPhone 13 series and some iPhone 14 models.
However, the variant found on the iPhone models is a six core CPU. Although it has a binned chip, the latest Apple TV model is still able to offer a roughly 40 percent improvement in performance. Despite a fanless design as well, it still doesn’t throttle as much as the previous generation TV 4K, which has the A12 Bionic chipset. Interestingly enough, the new TV 4K was also found to be much faster than the last gen gaming consoles like the Xbox One.
Furthermore, the report also talked about how it is possible that the binned A15 chip on the new TV 4K model might feature a 4 core GPU as well. This is again one core less than the 5 core GPU found in the Apple iPhone 13 series. Despite this, the new A15 Bionic offers 30 percent faster GPU performance on the latest TV 4K model over the previous generation version.
boAt has launched a new pair of TWS earbuds called the boAt Airdopes 100. These are semi-in-ear earbuds and come with an attractive design and eye-catching colors.
boAt Airdopes 100 specs & features
The boAt Airdopes 100 has 10mm dynamic drivers developed by boAt Labs to produce rich audio with deep bass and boAt Signature Sound. Hands-free calling is made possible with quad microphones and ENX technology.
For uninterrupted audio and quicker connectivity, the Airdopes 100 has Bluetooth v5.2. When you open the case, IWP (Insta Wake N’Pair) automatically turns on the earbuds and pairs them with your smartphone. With no lag and ultra-low latency in just 50ms, BEAST Mode provides genuine audio over Bluetooth. You can change music, adjust the volume, and answer calls with its touch control. The built-in One-Touch Voice Assistant can check the weather, news, and more via Google Assistant and Siri.
The galvanic battery in the Airdopes 100 lasts 50 hours. Individually, the earbuds have 10 hours of playtime on a single charge. Thanks to ASAP Charge Technology, the Airdopes 100 can get 60 minutes of playback time with just 5 minutes of charge. The gadget uses a USB-C port for charging. Lastly, these earbuds come with an IPX4 sweat resistance rating, making them ideal for workouts.
Pricing and availability
The boAt Airdopes 100 TWS Earbuds will be available for Rs. 1299 at boat-lifestyle.com and Flipkart.com starting today. Color options for the earbuds include Sapphire Blue, Opal Black, and Emerald Green.
The Honor Magic Vs is scheduled to launch on Nov. 23 in China. Its reservations are now live through Honor Mall in the home market. In the past few days, the company has rolled out a couple of teasers for Magic Vs. Today, it released the first images of the device to showcase its rear design.
Honor has teamed up with Esquire Fine to release the following renders. The images show celebrity Li Qin holding the Magic Vs. The gold variant of the device can be seen sporting a wavy pattern on the back.
Honor Magic Vs
The camera module houses three cameras of different sizes along with an LED flash. The device sports an in-ward folding design and flaunts a punch-hole display. Even though it’s not clear from the official renders, the device could have a fingerprint scanner on the side.
The Magic Vs has a similar design to the Magic V, which was announced last year as Honor’s first foldable phone. As rumors have claimed, the Magic Vs will not be a successor but an enhanced version of the original model. The new images also confirm that the device will support a stylus. However, it is unlikely to feature a dedicated storage slot for the stylus.
Honor Magic Vs
According to rumors, the device will borrow some of its specifications from the Magic V while also packing some updated specifications. It is rumored to feature the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset and house a 5,000mAh dual-cell battery with 66W fast charging. It may come preloaded with Android 13 OS and Magic UI 7.0.
The Magic Vs’ display is likely to have no crease. It is expected to be a thinner and lighter device than its predecessor.\
We have already covered a number of rumors and reports regarding the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. Just recently, a leak had hinted at the camera specifications of the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which had some exclusive cameras since it is the top model. Now, a new report has suggested that one camera will be common across the entire flagship lineup.
It has already been reported numerous times that the S23 Ultra will feature a new 200 megapixel primary camera on the rear. Although a recent report also revealed that it will be paired with a 12 megapixel ultra wide angle lens, a 10 megapixel 3x telephoto shooter, and a 10 megapixel 10x periscopic sensor as well. Meanwhile, a new ETNews claims that the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23+ will reportedly feature a triple camera setup consisting of a 50 megapixel primary sensor, paired with a 12 megapixel and an 11 megapixel camera, which is just a minor upgrade over the S22 and S22+ models.
For those unaware, the Galaxy S22 and S22+ featured a 50 megapixel main camera, paired with a 12 megapixel ultra wide angle, and 10 megapixel telephoto lens with 3x zoom. So it is clear that the bulk of the major camera upgrades will be exclusive to the Galaxy S23 Ultra model. However, the entire series will apparently feature the same image sensor on the front. A previous leak had hinted at the front facing camera being a 12 megapixel shooter, and the new report backs this up.
Furthermore, the South Korean tech giant also plans on manufacturing around 32 million units of the Galaxy S23 series. 50 percent of this figure will be for the S23 Ultra model alone, while the base model will account for 30 percent of the production. This means that the S22+ will have the smallest share of 20 percent.
ALLDOCUBE GT Book 15, the latest lightweight budget laptop, comes with a much larger screen and a few upgrades from its predecessor, the GT Book released last year. To be honest, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a decent-budget laptop like the GT Book series. The brand ALLDOCUBE is always one of the few manufacturers who know how to include the right set of configurations, as well as make acceptable compromises. Although you wouldn’t be satisfied with all the specs, it’s still hard to find a better option than the GT Book 15 under US $400, especially when it’s upgraded with a larger display and a full keyboard with a number block.
Design & 15.6″ display
The larger 15.6-inch laptop is impressively thin and lightweight with an aluminum and magnesium body. When I first opened and set up the laptop, the 15.6-inch 1080P IPS screen with narrow edges looked much more stunning than its predecessor. At this price range, the GT Book’s display may be the best option you can have. The big size of the IPS screen is especially suitable for desktop work, browsing, video conferencing, and entertainment like watching films. During the two weeks, I carried it around and used it for mobile office work. I was happy with the size that easily fits in my backpack, and the comfortable experience without visual fatigue even when working on my business trips.
And the delightful experience is also attributed to the compact full-size keyboard, which offers a similar typing experience to those mechanical keyboards. More keys allow for more comfortable finger movement, but for those who are not familiar with this compact layout, it may take some time to get used to it. For those who have to deal with numbers a lot, the numeric keypad can certainly alleviate a lot of pain if you have to carry a mobile PC.
The feedback at the fingertips when typing is light but clear. The operation panel where the keyboard is located is neat and aesthetic. The keyboard layout almost runs through the entire panel. Underneath the keyboard is a large touchpad, which responds fast without significant latency.
Although we had concerns about the lack of interfaces on this lightweight PC, it didn’t cause me any trouble in daily use. It is thin and light enough, but there are still multi-ports including HDMI, USB-A, USB TYPE-C, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Peformance
The GT Book 15’s configuration is focused on power efficiency. The low power quad-core SoC from the jasper Lake series – Celeron N5100 is a widespread processor for inexpensive notebooks, running with clocks between 1.1 – 2.8 GHz and integrates a DirectX12-capable graphics adapter with 24EUs and up to 800MHz. The Celeron N5100 SoC’s cores are slower than in the 11th Core Series, but they are both manufactured in the same 10nm process, which gives the laptop’s SoC the same or even greater advantage in terms of power consumption. ALLDOCUBE also gives the laptop 12GB of large-capacity LPDDR4x RAM (dual-channel 2933MHz), which not just supports higher and more stable performance but also brings slightly lower power consumption compared to traditional laptops’ memory.
Apart from the 256GB SSD internal storage, the GT Book 15 supports expanding storage up to 128GB with a Micro SD, and mounting a 2.5-inch SATA drive up to 3TB inside.
Obviously, the laptop is not designed for gaming or heavily loaded applications. The integrated graphics (Intel UHD Graphics 600) supports video decoding at up to 4k 60fps and is possible for some light games, but the laptop is fully adequate for office work, and multitasking with browsing and 4K video playback. Since it uses the same performance specs as its predecessor, the GT Book 15 has almost the same performance as its predecessor. For more information about its stress tests and performance test, you can check the review I did here.
In addition, it’s noteworthy that the running noise was almost unperceivable, and it has a slightly better thermal design with a slightly larger body.
Double battery capacity
The battery is another significant upgrade to the GT Book 15. On top of its predecessor’s 5000mAh, the new GT Book surprisingly doubles the battery capacity to 10000 mAh, which gives it a working life of over 8.5 hours for a single charge. Under Power-saving mode, the lasting time could be even longer.
As we said before, ALLDOCUBE is a brand that you cannot ignore if you are looking for a full-sized decent laptop for an affordable price. The GT Book 15 is very likely to be another popular option for those who want a feature-packed laptop at a budget price.
If you are interested in the new GT Book as I do, you can learn more about the new laptop on their official website, or just click here on Amazon to buy it.
The India-based Consistent Infosystems has launched two new monitors in the Indian market called the CTM 2200 and CTM 2400. These are full HD LED monitors with inbuilt speakers and feature VGA and HDMI inputs.
CTM 2200 and CTM 2400 Full HD LED Monitors
These new monitors come in two sizes. The CTM 2200 has a 21.4-inch screen while the CTM 2400 features a 23.8-inch screen. The smaller model has bezels all around the display while the larger model features a bezel-lezz design on three sides and a slim chin.
Both monitors are capable of producing Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixel) resolution image output with crisp detail and sharpness thanks to the LED backlights. Twin 2x2W stereo speakers on each monitor enhance the viewing experience for both work and play. All operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux, etc.) are compatible with the two Consistent CTM displays, which also offer VGA and HDMI inputs for video games and movies. All of this is included in a compact, lightweight unit with a 3-year warranty and power consumption of under 24 watts.
Pricing and availability
The CTM 2200 and CTM 2400, Consistent’s latest ultra-slim LED displays, are offered for Rs. 9,999 and Rs. 12,999, respectively, at all major retail outlets. The company also mentioned that the product would soon be accessible online.
Vivo Y01A has gone official in Thailand. It is a new variant of the existing Vivo Y01, which debuted in March this year. Like the Y01, its new sibling packs entry-level specifications. Continue reading to learn the specifications, features, and price of the Y01A.
Vivo Y01A specifications and features
The Vivo Y01A houses an IPS LCD panel of 6.51 inches. It offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. There is no fingerprint scanner on the device. Instead, it is equipped with a face unlock feature for biometric authentication.
Vivo Y01A
The display notch houses a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. Its back panel has a squarish camera module, which houses an 8-megapixel camera and an LED flash. The phone runs on Android 11 (Go edition) and FunTouch OS 11.1.
The Y01A is powered by the MediaTek Helio P35 chipset and a 5,000mAh battery. The device supports 10W charging via a microUSB port. It ships with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. For additional storage, the device is equipped with a microSD card slot.
Vivo Y01A
The device offers other features like dual SIM support, 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It measures 163.96 x 75.2 x 8.28mm and weighs around 178 grams.
Vivo Y01A price
The Vivo Y01A is priced at THB 3,999 (~$112) in Thailand. It can be purchased in colors like Sapphire Blue and Elegant Black. The device is also expected to be released in other markets in the coming days. Since the Y01A was certified by the BIS authority in June this year, it appears India could be one of the countries that will receive it.
As we get closer to a new year, there have been a rise in leaks of upcoming flagship smartphones from various brands. Now, the latest report hints at the launch timeline for the iQOO 11 Pro model and even reveals some of its key specifications. So let’s have a look.
The new leak arrives from GSMArena who got this information from industry sources close to the matter. The report hints at the launch timeframe for the iQOO 11 Pro as well as some of its notable specifications. Being a next gen flagship, it arrives as no surprise that the 11 Pro is rumored to be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, which was previously also spotted on a benchmarking platform. Apart from this, the device is also expected to feature Vivo’s V2 image processing chipset, which should help improve low light photography and overall processing speed.
On the the front, the iQOO 11 Pro will apparently sport a tall 6.78 inch E6AMOLED display that will likely have a high refresh rate. It will retain a BMW M Motorsports inspired design as well, as per the sources, and run on Android 13 OS out of the box. The sources stated that the Chinese smartphone maker’s upcoming flagship handset will launch sometime in January 2023. This means that it will also be one of the first devices in the market to feature the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.
Unfortunately, this was all the information shared in the report. Although our previous reports have also revealed some of its other notable specifications. Reportedly, the device will have a 4,700mAh battery pack that will support a whopping 200W fast charging. Its display will have a QHD+ resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1440Hz PWM dimming for flicker avoidance.
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