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DIZO Trimmer Kit Pro 5-in-1 grooming kit launched in India

DIZO Trimmer Kit Pro has launched in India today. It is a 5-in-1 kit that offers a complete grooming experience. This is the fourth grooming device from the Realme TechLife brand after the Trimmer Kit, Trimmer Plus, and Hair Dryer. The DIZO Trimmer Kit Pro competes against similar grooming kits from brands like Xiaomi, Realme, Philips, and others in the market. Read on to know what the latest offering offers out of the box.

Dizo Trimmer Kit Pro

The DIZO Trimmer Kit Pro is a grooming kit for all needs. It comes with multiple heads for hair, beard, nose, ears, and body. The device has a matte finish and an ergonomic design that makes it easy to hold. There is an LED display that shows a battery indicator. The grooming kit also comes with IPX5 certification meaning that it is fully washable. It has an easy-to-remove head and comes with a bundled lubricant and brush. 

The DIZO Trimmer Kit Pro comes with five types of heads i.e. nose/ear trimmer, trimmer, shaver, 10mm-20mm comb, and a 0.5mm-20mm comb. It offers 40-length option settings and 0.5mm precision. The device is equipped with grade 420 stainless steel blades that are said to be 50 percent sharper. It is 15 percent quieter and there is optimal temperature control for a comfortable grooming experience. The device comes with travel lock and auto-off feature for accidental switch-on protection. 

The DIZO Trimmer Kit Pro is powered by a 1,800mAh battery unit which is claimed to deliver a runtime of 280 minutes and a usage time of up to 3.5 months on a single charge. There is a USB-C port for charging that is claimed to offer 15 minutes of usage with only 5 minutes of charging. 

The DIZO Trimmer Kit Pro carries a price tag of Rs 1,799 but can be purchased at an introductory price tag of Rs 1,499. It will go on sale starting October 20th from Flipkart. 

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Samsung Galaxy M54 to feature Snapdragon 888, full spec sheet & renders revealed

Samsung’s M series is known as a value-for-money lineup that brings together impressive specs with affordable price tags. The highest-tier model in the current gen M-series is the Galaxy M53 which launched in April 2022.

Samsung Galaxy M54
Samsung Galaxy M54

Now, the company is planning on launching the successor to the Galaxy M53, called the Samsung Galaxy M54. Vietnam is YouTuber “The Pixel”, who has previously leaked various Samsung, OPPO, and Xiaomi devices has shared the full spec sheet of the upcoming Galaxy M54. Let’s take a look at these specs.

Samsung Galaxy M54 specs

According to a report, The Galaxy M54 will include a 6.67-inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The selfie camera will have a single punch-hole cutout in the center of the display.

Samsung Galaxy M54

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor will be the engine for the smartphone. This was Qualcomm’s top-tier SoC in 2020 before switching to the Gen naming convention. Although this is an older chipset, it will be the most powerful chipset featured in an M-series smartphone to date.

The phone will have three cameras on its back. A 64MP main lens, an 8MP wide-angle lens, and a 5MP macro lens are included. It has a single 32MP sensor inside the punch-hole cutout for selfies. The Galaxy M52 and Galaxy M51 both have comparable camera configurations. The likelihood is high that Samsung will utilize the same lenses in the Galaxy M54.

Other than that, the device will be available in at least an 8GB + 128GB configuration. The tipster also speculates that some regions might get a 256GB storage option. It will draw power from a 6,000mAh battery and offer 25W fast charging support.

Coming to the pricing, the tipster says that the Galaxy M54 will be priced at around 10,000,000 VND (10 Million VND) in Vietnam. With today’s exchange rates, this roughly translates to about 34,000 INR or 410–420 EUR. The source also claims that the phone will debut in Vietnam around the end of 2022 or early 2023.

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boAt Wave Ultima Max with 1.9-inch display, 15 day battery life launched in India

boAt Wave Ultima Max smartwatch has launched in India. It is the latest wearable device from the homegrown brand. The key highlight of the latest offering is that it features a large display and wireless charging support. The smartwatch also carries an aggressive price tag. Read on to know what it offers out of the box. 

boAt Wave Ultima Max

The boAt Wave Ultima Max sports a square dial with a 1.9-inch display bearing an HD resolution of 248 x 283 pixels. It offers 286 PPI pixel density and more than 100 customisable watch faces. The smartwatch features a metal unibody and there is a physical button on the right side. It is IP68-certified dust and water-resistant. 

On the fitness front, the boAt Wave Ultima Max is equipped with a heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, sleep monitor, and activity tracker. It comes with support for 25 sports including outdoor run, indoor run, outdoor walk, indoor walk, hiking, outdoor cycling, indoor cycling, basketball, yoga, rowing, elliptical, cricket, strength training, free workout, and more. 

The boAt Wave Ultima Max is claimed to deliver 15 days of battery life in normal usage and 5 days with heavy use. It comes with support for wireless charging with a bundled dock. The smartwatch offers convenient features like notifications, weather updates, music and camera controls, find my phone, and more. 

The boAt Wave Ultima Max is priced at Rs 2,499 and available in Olive Green and Pitch Black colours. It can be purchased from Amazon and the brand’s official website. 

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Samsung Display believes that Micro LED is better for AR over OLED

Samsung Display has revealed its predictions for the AR device’s display technology. The company believes that the micro LED display technology is the choice for AR (augmented reality), which is much better than OLED.

For those unaware, micro LED is a relatively newer display technology, which Kim Min-woo, head of Samsung Display’s group, believes is the future for AR devices. He stated that “To realize augmented reality (AR), a high-brightness display is necessary.” Thus, the senior official said that this display technology is the most suitable for AR devices.

Samsung

Samsung Display is currently working on making OLED that will be used for virtual reality based devices’ displays. Although, Kim further added that the implementation of AR, VR, or even mixed reality devices are not the same. He said that “Unlike VR, which is disconnected from reality (external environment), AR must have high luminance, light weight, and small panel size because it has to implement images outdoors.”

AR devices also have to be used outdoors while overlaying the virtual world on top of the real world. However, since OLEDs have lower luminance than LEDs, micro LEDs bring advantages over OLEDs, with their high brightness, higher resolution, longer lifespan, and even form factor as well. Kim stated that “A pixel density of 5000 PPI or higher is required for AR display. should be reduced to 3 μm or less.”

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Stuffcool 10,000mAh power bank with 15W wireless and 22.5W wired charging launched in India

Stuffcool has launched a new wireless power bank in India. The homegrown brand has expanded its range of wireless power banks with the latest offering. The latest model is dubbed PB9036W 15W. Alongside wireless, the device also supports wired charging. Let’s take a look at the accessory device below. 

The Stuffcool PB9036W 15W power bank has a compact and slim design. It is lightweight and easy to carry. There is an LED indicator to notify battery percentage while charging and discharging. The device is also BIS certified and it comes with a 5-layer intelligent safety system. 

The Stuffcool PB9036W 15W wireless power bank is equipped with a 10,000mAh battery unit. It is capable of charging compatible devices wirelessly at up to 15W. TWS earphones like Samsung Galaxy Buds and AirPods Pro can be charged at 5W whereas iPhone models support 7.5W charging speed. Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold and Flip support 10W charging whereas the flagship Galaxy S lineup maxes out at 15W speed. 

The Stuffcool PB9036W 15W wireless power bank has three ports. The Type-C connector can deliver 20W PD power as well as 22W PPS power. The Type-A connection offers fast charging at 22.5W. Lastly, there is a micro input port that supports 18W charging. 

The Stuffcool PB9036W 15W wireless power bank is priced at Rs 2,990. It has six months manufacturing warranty and can be purchased from the brand’s official website and all leading retail stores across the country.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series may retain Galaxy S22 design language: Leak

With the Samsung Galaxy S23 series launch edging closer, new reports and rumors have been surfacing regarding the upcoming flagship smartphones. Now, the latest leak reveals some interesting details regarding the design of the new devices.

Samsung

Known tipster Ice Universe has just shared new images of protective covers for the Gaaxy S23 series. In the images, we can clearly see cases for the base Galaxy S23, the Galaxy S23 Plus, and even the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Based on recent CAD render leaks, the first two models appear to have no camera bumps this time around, while a raised design can be seen on the Galaxy S23 Ultra model.

The case leak isn’t surprising considering accessory makers typically making products before a device is even officially announced since they need to release the case alongside the new smartphones being launched. Looking at the images, it is clear that the Galaxy S23 series features a uniform design language that is nearly identical to its predecessors. This is more evident with the S23 Ultra that has that same camera setup as S22 Ultra.

Samsung

While the rear design might appear similar to the previous gen, it isn’t an indicator regarding the actual specifications of the cameras. So, we might seen upgrades across the board with the S23 series. As per previous reports, the Galaxy S23 Ultra s believed to be the South Korean tech giant’s first handset that features a 200 megapixel camera sensor on the rear. So stick around for more, as we will be providing update regarding this matter.

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Redmi A1+ goes on sale in India – Check price, offers & specs

A few days ago, Redmi launched the Redmi A1+, which is the ungraded version of the Redmi A1. Specifically, it comes with the addition of a fingerprint scanner over the A1. The device is now available to purchase in India. So, let’s take a look at the pricing, launch offers, and specs of the device.

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Redmi A1+ price & offers

The Redmi A1+ has a starting price of Rs 6,999 for the 2GB + 32GB option. The smartphone is also available in a 3GB + 32GB option and costs Rs 7,999. Readers should keep in mind that this is the introductory price, which is Rs 500 less than the normal price. The promotional pricing is valid until October 31.

The device can be purchased from FlipkartMi Store, and Mi Homes.

Redmi A1+ Specifications and Features

The Redmi A1+ offers a 6.52-inch LCD display with an HD+ resolution, 20:9 aspect ratio, 60Hz refresh rate, and waterdrop notch. The device has a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner for security. Notably, the rear panel has a leather texture finish to give it a more luxurious feel.

Under the hood, the smartphone has a MediaTek Helio A22 SoC paired with up to 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, which can be further expanded via a microSD card slot. For optics, the has an 8-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel depth sensor on the rear, while the front houses a 5-megapixel selfie camera. The smartphone also has a sizable 5,000mAh battery pack that can handle 10W charging. lastly, the Redmi A1+ runs Android 12 OS (Go Edition) out of the box.

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Honor Play 40 Plus Leaks in Live Images Ahead of Launch

A few days back, key specs of the upcoming Honor Play 40 Plus leaked. Today, the device leaks in live images.

The pictures reveal that the smartphone will look like any other recent Honor and Huawei phones with two giant circles for cameras. Also, we get to see the handset in four colors.

Honor Play 40 Plus

According to the images shared by Whylab on Weibo, the Honor Play 40 Plus will have two big circles housing the rear cameras. However, unlike the Honor Play 30 Plus, circles on the 40 Plus will be part of the rear panel and the LED flash will be placed outside the circles.

Further, the device will sport a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. It will be available in four colors, such as black, blue, silver, and purple. The latter two options will be gradient, while the former two will be solid.

Talking about specifications, the smartphone will flaunt a 6.72-inch HD+ display (LCD) with a 90Hz refresh rate and a dewdrop notch. It will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC.

The phone will arrive with a 50MP + 2MP dual-camera system on the back and a 5MP front-facing camera. It will be backed by a 6,000mAh battery with support for 22.5W fast wired charging.

The handset is said to come in two memory configurations (8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB). It is rumored to go on sale starting October 28 in China.

 

 

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Google Pixel 7 series faces issues with Pixel Stand dock support

Soon after the Google Pixel 6 series launch, reports had flooded the internet regarding a number of bugs and issues that the smartphone lineup faced. But with the Pixel 7 series launch, it appeared that the company had a more stable release this year. However, it appears that the new phones aren’t completely immune to bugs.

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Apparently, the Pixel 7 series have been facing issues with its support for the Pixel Stand dock. A Reddit user who owns the Pixel 7 Pro took to the online platform to share the issues with the Pixel Stand that his flagship smartphone suffered from. He stated that “When putting my phone on it, it begins the setup process, but when it gets to the part where I can pick my Home control devices, the app crashes and returns to the home screen. Every so often I then get a prompt to set up the stand, I go through the process of setting it up, only to be prompted again 10 minutes later or so. On top of this, the phone is not charging.”

Notably, he claimed that his Pixel 6 Pro faced no such issues with the second gen Pixel Stand, and even performing a factory reset did not help the bug plaguing the Pixel 7 Pro. This user is not alone as other Pixel 7 series owners have come forward to share their experience with the Pixel Stand online. Another user alleged that his Pixel 7 device turned black while on the dock, while another claimed that he couldn’t unlock his phone once he took it off the stand.

Apparently, this issue was more common with more than one user complaining about the under display fingerprint sensor becoming unavailable on their phones after being taken off the dock. As of right now, there is no fix to this issue but we can expect Google to release a software update to address the bug.

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Realme Tipped to Launch Phones With Dimensity 1080, SD8+ Gen 1 Chips

Just like any other smartphone brand, Realme is also expected to release new models in the coming months. As per recent reports, the company is gearing up to introduce the Realme 10 series. The brand is also anticipated to debut other phones.

A reliable leaker has now revealed the chipsets of two of these upcoming handsets. Let’s take a look at what he has to say.

Realme GT 2 Pro Master Explorer Edition
Realme GT 2 Pro Master Explorer Edition

Earlier today, Digital Station disclosed on Weibo that Realme will launch a mid-range and an upper mid-range smartphone in China very soon. These devices will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chips, respectively.

The aforementioned phones will be priced competitively. They will offer a high refresh rate display, a huge battery, and fast charging support. 

Unfortunately, he does not reveal the names of these smartphones. Additionally, for some reason, he has deleted this post.

Going by rumors, the handset with Dimensity 1080 could be the recently leaked Realme 10 Pro+. In China, it may release under the Realme Q series.

On the other hand, the device with Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 could be the rumored Realme GT Neo 4 featuring a 1.5K display with high-frequency PWM.

What are your expectations of these forthcoming Realme phones? Do let us know in the comment section below.

 

 

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OnePlus to launch new Pro flagship phone model as OnePlus 11: Report

With the year nearing its end, there have been numerous leaks regarding smartphone brands’ upcoming flagship smartphones that typically launch around the year end or at the start of the new year. Now, the latest leak reveals interesting details regarding the OnePlus 11 Pro, which might just be the base 11 model.

OnePlus 11 Pro

Earlier this year, the Chinese smartphone maker had launched the OnePlus 10 Pro as its first flagship model, with no base model to ever be released. However, a new report suggests that the brand will launch the OnePlus 11 this year. But this model will feature top notch specs and features that would’ve typically been found on a Pro variant, or possibly the OnePlus 11 Pro. The news arrives from known tipster Max Jambor who stated on Twitter that “The upcoming OnePlus Pro model is called OnePlus 11.”

In other words, the base 11 model will likely be the company’s true flagship model for at least the first half of next year. So similar to last year, one of the models will be missing, but this year it’s the OnePlus 11 Pro variant. As of right now, the new premium grade handset is expected to be unveiled sometime around the same launch period as the 10 Pro model in 2022. So we can expect a January 2023 launch.

Apart from this, there is also a possibility that the OnePlus 11 might be the first flagship for 2023 that features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. Following this release, the second half might see the 11 Pro launch with the refreshed Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 chipset. Keep in mind that this is still just speculation so take this report with a pinch of salt for now and stay tuned for more updates.

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POCO C50 Google Play Supported Devices listing suggests its a rebranded Redmi A1+

Earlier this year, POCO debuted the POCO C40 smartphone in the global market. The brand skipped launching this device in the Indian market. Now, the POCO C50 has been spotted on Google Play Supported Devices List with an Indian model number.

POCO C50

According to the listing, the POCO C50 has the model number 220733SPI and is codenamed snow. This is the model which will come to India. Interestingly, the codename suggests that this device will be a rebrand of the Redmi A1+ which launched a few days ago in India. Let’s take a look at the Redmi A1+ specifications to get an idea of what to expect from the Redmi A1+.

Redmi
Redmi A1+

The Redmi A1+ has a 6.52-inch HD+ display with a waterdrop notch and a peak brightness of 400nits. The back of the device features a leather texture design which we have seen on the POCO C40 as well.

The gadget is powered by a MediaTek Helio A22 processor with an IMG PowerVR GPU. The device comes pre-installed with Android 12 Go Edition.

The Redmi A1+ has a 5000mAh battery and supports 10W charging. It has an 8MP back camera as well as a depth sensor. It sports a 5MP front-facing camera for selfies. The phone has a fingerprint scanner on the back. In addition, the Redmi A1+ has a dedicated micro-SD card slot and a 3.5mm audio port.

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Huawei Hi Nova 10 series to launch in China on October 20

Earlier this month, we had reported on a leak that claimed that Huawei is planning on launching a new smartphone series in China later this month. Now, an official announcement has confirmed that the Hi Nova 10 lineup will be launching on 20th October 2022.

Huawei

As per official notes, the new devices from the Hi Nova 10 series include the base Hi Nova 10 and the Hi Nova 10 Pro variant. For those unaware, the Chinese tech giant had launched the Nova 10 and Nova 10 Pro earlier this year. However, due to the ongoing sanctions and restrictions, both handsets will be 4G only models. But now, the company is releasing the Hi Nova 10 series as the 5G enabled upgraded models. The Hi Nova 10 and Hi Nova 10 Pro will support 5G networking and are expected to have similar features as the Nova 10 lineup.

Based on earlier leaks, both models will support 5G, but the base model will come with 66W fast charging. On the other hand, the Pro variant will reportedly feature an impressive 100W fast charging support. Furthermore, the sale for the Hi Nova 10 will begin around 29th October 2022. The Nova 10 Pro model sports a 6.78 inch OLED display that has a 120Hz refresh rate and 2652 x 1200px resolution.

The front will also house a 60 megapixel front facing camera, while the entire Nova 10 series is equipped with the 4G Qualcomm Snapdragon 778 SoC. Since the Hi Nova 10 series is capable of 5G networking, it is unclear which processor will power the Hi Nova 10 and Hi Nova 10 Pro models. But stick around for more updates since we will be covering the launch event.

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Moto E22s with Helio G37 SoC, 90Hz display launched in India

Motorola has launched a new E-series smartphone in India today. It is the budget Moto E22s. The latest offering packs identical specifications (apart from the rear camera) as the Moto E32 that was announced earlier this month. Read on to know what the smartphone offers out of the box. 

Motorola Moto E22s

Beginning with the display, the Moto E22s features a 6.5-inch screen bearing an HD+ resolution, a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout, and a thick chin at the bottom. It offers a 90Hz refresh rate. The device has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button and an IP52 water-repellent design. 

The Moto E22s has two camera rings on the back housing a 16MP primary sensor paired with a 2MP depth lens and an LED flash unit. There is an 8MP front-facing selfie snapper. The device packs a host of camera-related features and modes. 

Internally, the Moto E22s houses a MediaTek Helio G37 processor. It packs 4GB RAM and 64GB native storage expandable via a microSD card slot. The smartphone draws its power from a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 10W fast charging. Connectivity options on the device include WiFi, Bluetooth, 4G LTE, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. 

The Moto E22s costs Rs 8,999 and is available in Arctic Blue and Eco Black colours. It will be available for purchase from Flipkart and retail stores starting October 22nd.

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Lenovo ThinkPhone may launch as a rebranded Motorola “Bronco”

A new report has just revealed interesting information regarding future plans of Lenovo for the smartphone market. The company could be planning on launching a new ThinkPhone handset, which might just be a rebranded Motorola Bronco model.

Lenovo

For those unaware, Lenovo acquired Motorola years ago and was initially planning on integrating the latter’s smartphone lineup into its own new smartphones. However, owing to the popularity of Moto branded phones, the Chinese consumer electronics maker decided to retain Motorola as a separate smartphone brand. So as Lenovo targeted the PC market, Motorola would focus on smaller screen devices like smartphones. But a new report has suggested that the Motorola Bronco might also launch with its parent company’s branding as well.

As per a 91Mobiles report, the Bronco was spotted along with its Lenovo variant carrying the same XT-2309 model number. In leaked images, we can see blurry renders of a handset that carries the iconic ThinkPad branding. Although, on closer inspection, it appears to have ThinkPhone etched onto the bottom right corner of the rear panel. Keep in mind that these are likely some early renders or renditions of the ThinkPhone, so it’s entirely possible that Lenovo makes some changes to its overall design.

Notably, a previous road map has revealed key details that might be seen in the Motorola Bronco model, which is set to be a flagship phone. This includes a top end Qualcomm processor (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2), FHD+ resolution with 165Hz refresh rate, up to 12GB of RAM, 50 megapixel rear cameras that might be paired with another 13 megapixel ultra wide angle lens and a macro or 2 megapixel depth shooter as well. The front would house a 16 megapixel selfie camera. So, if the Bronco is planned for a rebrand for the ThinkPhone, we can expect to see these high end specs.

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iQOO Neo 7 Roundup: Launch Date, Specs, & Expected Price

The Vivo-owned brand iQOO is set to launch a new smartphone in China. The device is officially called iQOO Neo 7 and it will be an upper mid-range handset.

Teasers and leaks suggest that like the previous Neo models, this one will also be an affordable flagship (aka flagship killer). Therefore, it will likely offer iterative upgrades over its predecessor iQOO Neo 6.

Let’s take a look at all the details we know about the upcoming iQOO Neo 7 in this article.

iQOO Neo 7

 

iQOO Neo 7 Launch Date

The iQOO Neo 7 is scheduled to launch in China on October 20. It will be unveiled at an event set to begin at 7 PM GMT+8.

The conference will be live-streamed on Weibo and other leading Chinese video streaming platforms.

 

iQOO Neo 7 Design

The iQOO Neo 7 will sport a flat frame design like most smartphones on market right now. However, the flatness of the frame will not be pronounced as it will be not only thinner but curvy at the edges.

The front will be equipped with a centered punch-hole flat display. Whereas, the rear panel will house a rectangular island for cameras and an LED flash. Two of the sensors will be placed in a circle, while the third sensor and flash will be located below the circle.

The phone is being teased with a leather finish on the back. However, we believe that it may also arrive with a glass back.

 

iQOO Neo 7 Specifications

The iQOO Neo 7 has been confirmed to flaunt a 6.78-inch centered punch-hole Samsung E5 flat AMOLED display. The screen will offer a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels (FHD+), and up to 1,500 nits peak brightness.

The display will have support for up to  8000000:1 contrast ratio, HDR10+ content playback, and DC dimming. It will be powered by a dedicated display chip.

Further, the handset will house a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus SoC. The chipset will be paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. It will boot Android 13 with OriginOS skin.

For photography and videography, it will use a triple camera system on the rear and a 16MP camera on the front. The main camera array will be headed by a 50MP Sony IMX766V sensor. 

Last but not least, the iQOO Neo 7 will draw power from a 5,000mAh battery, which will carry support for 120W fast wired charging. 

 

iQOO Neo 7 Expected Price

The iQOO Neo 7 is expected to be sold in three memory configurations, such as 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB.

Since the iQOO Neo 6 was introduced at ¥3,299 ($458), the Neo 7 may also start around the same price tag.

 

 

 

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iQOO TWS Air gaming true wireless earbuds to launch in China on October 20

iQOO, a sub-brand of Vivo which was started to make premium high-end smartphones and is still focused on bringing gaming-focused phones to the market, is now all set to expand its portfolio of products.

The company has today confirmed through a teaser poster that it is all set to launch its first-ever true wireless earbuds in the Chinese market. The iQOO TWS Air will get launched on 20th October, along with the iQOO Neo7 series smartphones.

iQOO TWS Air Teaser

The teaser poster shared by the company shows the oval-shaped charging case of the upcoming TWS earbuds with the earphones inside them. The case is colored black on the outside, while it has yellow color on the inside of the case, giving it a vibrant look.

A few months ago, names of the company’s upcoming earphones were exposed, including iQOO TWS, iQOO TWS Pro, iQOO TWS Neo, and iQOO TWS Air. While the Air-named model is getting launched in the coming days, the other models are yet to go official.

Currently, nothing is known about the upcoming true wireless earbuds from iQOO in terms of features and specifications. But we won’t have to wait long to know more about the earphones, including pricing and availability details as the launch event is scheduled to take place in a couple of days in China.

Along with the iQOO TWS Air, the company will also be launching the iQOO Neo7, which will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Plus SoC along with an independent chip for the display. It will feature a Samsung E5 display panel and come powered by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 120W ultra-fast charging.

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Red Magic 4K Gaming Monitor now available for purchase in China; price starts at 4,999 yuan ($694)

Last week, Nubia’s Red Magic started taking pre-orders for its first gaming monitor in its home market China, dubbed Red Magic 4K Gaming Monitor. Today, the product is officially available for purchase in the Chinese market.

The Red Magic 27-inch 4K Gaming Monitor is priced at 4,999 yuan (~$694) for the 4K model instead of the original price of 5,499 yuan, while the 4K Wireless Projection model is priced at 6,499 yuan (~$903).

Red Magic 4K Gaming Monitor

Coming to the specifications, the Red Magic 4K Gaming Monitor features a 27-inch Mini-LED AUO 7.0 second-generation display panel with 2,304 lamp beads and 1152 independent partitions along with a 99% DC-P3 color gamut, 99% Adobe RGB color gamut, and color accuracy Delta E less than 1.

It has a 1ms response time and supports AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync. The 4K Wireless Projection version is also claimed to be the first self-contained millimeter-wave wireless projection display, supporting lossless image quality transmission and low latency.

As for the interfaced, the monitor comes with an HDMI 2.1 along with a USB Type-C port which also supports a 90W reverse power supply. The monitor stand comes with support for height adjustment as well as rotation adjustment.

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Google Pixel Notepad and Pixel Tablet to come without under-display fingerprint sensor

Google teased the upcoming Pixel Tablet at a recent event where the company launched its latest Pixel 7 series phones. Apart from the new tablet, the company also has Pixel Notepad, a foldable smartphone in the pipeline.

Now, ahead of the official launch of these two new devices, some details have been leaked online, which reveal that both of these upcoming products won’t be featuring an under-display fingerprint sensor.

Google Pixel Foldable Smartphone Render

According to a report from 9to5Google, an Android code used for UI testing on devices indicates a Y-aligned setup, which means that the fingerprint sensor on the device will be on the left or right side of the device.

There are two devices on which this new Android UI code testing is happening. One of the device is the Google Notepad (or Google Fold) foldable smartphone, and the other device is the Google Pixel Tablet which will be released next year.

It was recently revealed that the Pixel Notepad smartphone would feature a display panel from Samsung Display, which is already providing panels for the Pixel series phones. The Large screen on the inside will support a screen resolution of 1840×2208 and is claimed to attain a peak brightness of up to 1200nits, with an average brightness of 800nits. While not yet confirmed, it could have support for a refresh rate of up to 120Hz.

The phone is expected to have a triple camera setup on the back, comprising a 64MP Sony IMX787 primary sensor, a 12MP IMX386 ultrawide lens, and a 10.8MP S5K3J1 telephoto sensor. The inner camera of the device is said to be an 8MP Sony IMX355 sensor, while the front-facing outer camera may sport an S5K3J1 sensor.

When both devices get launched sometime next year, Google will have a hardware ecosystem of its own, including the Pixel lineup of phones, tablets, TWS earbuds, and smartwatch, along with the Nest lineup of smart home products.

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TCL launches the Nxtwear S smart glasses for crowdfunding on Kickstarter

TCL has opened a Kickstarter campaign for its new smart glasses – Nxtwear S. The TCL Nxtwear S promises a viewing experience similar to a 140-inch TV from a distance of about 13 feet. The smart glasses also have the TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification. The crowdfunding campaign for the TCL Nxtwear S has already achieved over $239,000 in subscriptions by 681 backers.TCL Nxtwear S smart glasses  The new TCL Nxtwear S is an improvement from TCL’s earlier smart glasses. It has a micro OLED that outputs a 1080p FHD viewing. The Nxtwear S also offers 2D content and is compatible with both Windows and Android OS. The Nxtwear S can be used with smartphones, tablets, PCs, and several gaming consoles. You can also connect your earphones via Bluetooth through the smartphone to listen to the audio.

The smart glasses come with an affordable price tag, which will further enhance their demand. The Nxtwear S comes as a pair of portable screens with a lightweight frame. It offers users a private viewing experience and movie-quality audio clarity. The pocket-sized frame is small enough to be carried easily.TCL Nxtwear S smart glasses

The new pair of TCL smart glasses also work with iOS when used with an adapter pair for devices that use a magnetic pogo pin connector. Physical controls in the device include a dial that can be used to switch between viewing modes and a volume adjuster. The monitor has a DCI-P3 coverage above 90% and an overall rating of 47 pixels/ degree.

The Nxtwear S is only available via Kickstarter and the discounted price offers start from $329. The crowdfunding campaign will last till early November.

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