OPPO A77s has launched in India today. It is an upgraded variant of the OPPO A77 that debuted in the country last month. The latest offering retains the same design as the regular model but packs significant hardware upgrades. The OPPO A77s falls under the Rs 18,000 price bracket. Read on to know what the smartphone offers out of the box.
The OPPO A77s features a 6.56-inch IPS LCD display bearing an HD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and 600 nits peak brightness. There is a waterdrop notch and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The smartphone flaunts a fibreglass leather back panel that houses a rectangular camera module.
On the imaging front, the OPPO A77s comes with a dual rear camera setup of a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2MP mono lens. There is an 8MP front-facing camera for selfies.
Under the hood, the OPPO A77s is equipped with a Snapdragon 680 processor. It packs 8GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage expandable via a microSD card slot. There is also 5GB of virtual RAM support. The smartphone draws its power from a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 33W fast charging. Software-wise, the device runs on ColorOS 12.1-based Android 12 OS.
Connectivity options on the OPPO A77s include dual SIM support, VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, a USB Type-C port, dual stereo speakers with Dirac’s audio optimisation, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
The OPPO A77s carries a price tag Rs 17,999 for the sole 8GB + 128GB variant. It is offered in Sunset Orange and Starry Black colours and can be purchased starting October 7th. Buyers can get the A77s with up to 10 percent cashback from leading banks through online and offline channels.
Around 30 years ago, IBM had introduced the new PC brand called ThinkPad during the COMDEX event. And now, Lenovo is celebrating the 30th anniversary with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 30th Anniversary Edition, which arrives in special packaging.
For those unaware, the ThinkPad brand has been owned by Lenovo since 2005 and is now one of the most recognizable laptop brand in the market. The series is iconic owing to its classic black design and red TrackPoint. The company has also introduced a new special anniversary model since the 10th, and this year, we have the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10. Although, the brand is only selling a limited number of units for this model across the globe.
Out of this figure, 1000 units are reserved for the Japanese market, while the rest 5000 are available for the rest of the world. Prospective buyers in the US can find this laptop in two variants, namely the model using Intel Core i7-1260P and the top end Core i7-1270P. Users will also be offered up to 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB of SSD storage.
The new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10 30th Anniversary Edition is already available on the company’s official website, with a rough starting price tag of around 3,440 US Dollars. The more powerful configuration can cost up to 4,170 US Dollars. Although, these prices may vary based on the discount option that is offered on the website.
A new small form factor (SFF) PC from Asus has been introduced, targeted at companies in the industrial, retail, and financial sectors. The chassis of this SFF, known as the ExpertCenter D7 (D700SD), was created using the MIL-STD-810H compliant Steel Electrodeposition Cold Common (SECC) method.
The ExpertCenter D7, according to Asus, is constructed with longevity in mind using specially engineered Asus B660 motherboards that utilize 100% solid-state capacitors. The PC has a tool-free design for simple upkeep and upgrades.
Customers can choose from a range of Intel Alder Lake processor options for the Asus ExpertCenter D7, starting with the Celeron G900 and going all the way up to the Core i7-12700. Up to 128 GB of dual-channel DDR4-3200 RAM is available as memory.
While Alder Lake CPUs come with an integrated UHD Graphics 770, the SFF PC may also be outfitted with a variety of dedicated GPU choices. The Nvidia GeForce GT 730, GeForce GT 1030, or the Nvidia T600 can all be used with the Asus ExpertCenter D7. On the T600, up to four displays can be connected via mini DisplayPorts.
To support diverse industrial applications, a total of 11 USB ports are provided, along with a smart card reader, an optional SD card reader, an optional parallel port, and an optional serial port. Additionally, the PC has an optical drive. To meet EPEAT Silver rating requirements, an 80 PLUS Platinum or 80 PLUS Bronze PSU is offered.
Now, another device in the lineup called the Galaxy A04e has been listed on NBTC and Indonesia Telecom certification databases, revealing some details about the smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy A04e certifications
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Samsung Galaxy A04e NBTC
Samsung Galaxy A04e certifications
Samsung Galaxy A04e Indonesia telecom
The Galaxy A04 is listed as SM-A042FS/DS on the NBTC website. The phone’s name is also confirmed as Galaxy A04e in the listing. The DS in the model number represents Dual SIM capabilities, which will vary by region, as seen with previous Galaxy smartphones. According to the NBTC website, the device will support GSM, WCDMA, and LTE. There will be no 5G support because this is a low-cost device.
Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy A04e with the model number SM-A042F has been listed on the Indonesia Telecom website. It has a slight difference in the model number. However, the Indonesia Telecom website confirms that this is indeed the Galaxy A04e. Aside from this information, no other specifications of the smartphone have been revealed.
Earlier, the Samsung Galaxy A04e was spotted on Geekbench with the SM-A042F model number. However, it was presumed to be the Galaxy A04 Core. Now that it’s clear this is not the case, we can expect the Galaxy A04e will come with a MediaTek Helio G35 SoC accompanied by a PowerVR Rogue GE8320 GPU. It will have at least 3GB of RAM and will boot Android 12 out of the box.
Spotify, one of the leading music streaming platforms, has been trying to establish itself as a leading platform for podcasts as well, and for that, the company has spent hundreds of millions of dollars so far.
In the latest development, Spotify has announced that the company is acquiring Kinzen, a Dublin-based start-up that offers content moderation service, for an undisclosed amount. The entire team of Kinzen, including its leadership, will now join Spotify.
Spotify has been working in partnership with Kinzen since 2020, and now the start-up has been acquired by the music streaming platform. The technology will be used to better moderate podcasts and other audio using machine learning as well as human expertise.
Kinzen was founded in 2017 by Áine Kerr, Mark Little, and Paul Watson with a mission to focus on protecting public conversations from dangerous misinformation and harmful content. It offers tools that help platforms plan ahead by getting early warnings about evolving narratives and trends that could become misinformation risks.
The analysis includes a broad range of areas, like medical misinformation, antisemitism, hateful content, climate misinformation, violent extremism, and other dangerous misinformation across multiple markets and languages.
Spotify also adds that Kinzen is especially valuable because of its capability to analyze content in hundreds of languages and dialects, which will help the company detect emerging threats across markets.
It appears that the acquisition is a part of the company’s efforts to deal with harmful content on its service after it faced backlash earlier this year over “The Joe Rogan Experience,” where he was accused of spreading misinformation about COVID-19.
A few months ago, HMD Global launched the budget-oriented Nokia G11 Plus in multiple global markets. Now, the brand has teased the device for the Indian market without specifying a launch date.
The company posted the teaser on its official Instagram account with the tagline “Say no to pop-ups”. The brand further elaborated in the caption, indicating that their device won’t come with any bloatware, ads, etc., which are usually seen on budget-range smartphones. This could be a plus point for the brand if it manages to deliver a clean software experience at this price range. Let’s take a look at the hardware of the smartphone.
Nokia G11 Plus specs
As the device is already available in other markets, we know about all of its specifications. It features a 90Hz refresh rate LCD display that measures 6.5 inches and has an HD+ resolution. The display panel has a waterdrop notch and a touch sampling rate of 180Hz.
The Nokia G11 Plus is powered by an octa-core UniSoC T606 processor with a Mali G57 GPU. It has 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. The device runs stock Android 12 and will receive two Android updates in the future, Android 13 and Android 14.
The Nokia G11 Plus features a dual-rear camera setup with a 50MP primary shooter and a 2MP secondary shooter. It has an 8MP selfie camera on the front. The smartphone is powered by a 5000mAh battery and charges via a Type-C port. It has an 18W fast charging capability. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, a 3.5mm audio jack, and OZO audio support.
Infinix has just launched the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G as its most advanced phone with features like a 120Hz curved AMOLED display, Dimensity 920 chipset, 180W charging, and an OIS-enabled 200-megapixel camera. It carries a price tag of $520. At the same time, the company has also confirmed the price of the Infinix Zero 20.
Infinix Zero 20 price
The Infinix Zero 20, which comes in 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage configuration only, is priced between $260 and $300 in the Saharan African market. It comes in Gold and Grey colors.
Infinix Zero 20 specifications and features
Infinix Zero 20
The Infinix Zero 20 features a 60-megapixel selfie camera, which supports OIS and autofocus. It can record 30fps 1440p videos. The selfie snapper is housed inside a punch-hoe of the Zero 20’s 6.7-inch AMOLED display. The screen, which has curved edges, supports an FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The handset runs on Android 12 OS with XOS 12 on top.
The Zero 20 is a 4G LTE phone powered by the Helio G99 chipset. The device is equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB of storage. It has a 4,500mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging.
The back panel of the device has a 108-megapixel main camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. It offers features like dual SIM support, 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, GPS, a USB-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a fingerprint scanner.
The Infinix Zero 20 is being rolled out in broader markets. India is one of the markets that will be receiving the device.
The Google Pixel 7 series is scheduled to be unveiled in a few hours at the “Made by Google” event (here’s how to watch it live). The event will also see the launch of two smartphones in the Pixel lineup, namely the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
Both of these devices have already appeared on Geekbench, giving us an idea of their performance. Now, a new leak has surfaced that shows the Pixel 7 Pro device running the AnTuTu benchmark.
Google Pixel 7 Pro AnTuTu
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The Pixel 7 Pro, powered by the new Tensor G2 chipset, managed to score 801116 points in the Antutu benchmark. This is quite a lackluster performance and doesn’t come anywhere near the performance of recent flagships with the latest chipsets like the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and the Dimensity 9000. The score is more on par with the Snapdragon 888/888+ chipsets.
Compared to the Pixel 6 Pro, the upcoming flagship scores around 85,000 points higher, which could be seen as a decent generational leap. We already expected the device to not break any records in benchmarks. As we have reported earlier, the main improvements coming to the new chipset will be in the form of improvements to ISP (image signal processing) and the performance of the SoC’s machine-learning and AI abilities. The GPU is also expected to have a significant jump in performance. However, independent testing would be required to get an idea of the real-world performance.
A fairly ordinary-looking smartphone called the Simple Phone has been unveiled by Simple Mobile Tools. The Simple Phone features basic hardware similar to many mid-range smartphones on the market. In particular, the gadget has a MediaTek Helio P60 chipset, which is currently four years old.
Along with a 1080p IPS display, Simple Mobile Tools has also included 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, a 4,500 mAh battery, and other features on the Simple Phone. Surprisingly, the company has chosen to use three rear-facing cameras with 48 MP, 8 MP, and 5 MP sensors, in addition to a 25 MP front-facing camera. The 8 MP and 5 MP sensors’ purposes have not been officially confirmed by the company, which is unfortunate. They could be ultra-wide-angle and macro cameras.
The most interesting aspect of the smartphone is that it operates on SimpleOS. This operating system is based on Android 11 via the Lunar Open Mobile Platform and lacks any Google services, whether that be Google Mobile Services (GMS) or the Google Play Store. Instead, Simple Mobile comes bundled with an F-Droid device. For those unaware, F-Droid is an app store and software repository for Android, serving a similar function to the Google Play store. The main repository, hosted by the project, contains only free and open-source apps.
The Simple Phone is currently available for purchase on the company website for €399. According to reports, Simple Mobile Tools will include three years of software updates and a two-year warranty with all orders. On November 1, 2022, the Simple Phone will start to be delivered.
Last year, Xiaomi replaced the CC series with the new Civi series: a lineup of devices focused on design and selfie cameras. This year we saw two new handsets from this series, with the latest released just a few days ago, at the end of last month: we are talking about the Xiaomi Civi 2. Before this device, earlier this year, the Chinese giant came up with the Xiaomi Civi 1S, an upgrade of the first phone from the series released in 2021. The latest two devices from the series share several things in common and a lot of people are wondering whether it is better to purchase the older one in order to save some money or spend more on the latest device. We will try to let you find out through this comparison between the specifications of the Xiaomi Civi 1S and the Xiaomi Civi 2.
Xiaomi Civi 1S vs Xiaomi Civi 2
Xiaomi Civi 1S
Xiaomi Civi 2
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
158.3 x 71.5 x 7 mm,
166 g
159.2 x 72.7 x 7.2 mm,
172 g
DISPLAY
6.55 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), OLED
6.55 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels (Full HD+), AMOLED
Triple 64 + 8 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.2 + f/2.4
32 MP front camera
Triple 50 + 20 + 2 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.2 + f/2.4
Dual 32 + 32 MP f/2.0 front camera
BATTERY
4500 mAh, fast charging 55W
4500 mAh, Fast Charging 67W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
5G, dual SIM
5G, dual SIM
Design
Both Xiaomi Civi 1S and Xiaomi Civi 2 come with a stunning design: they are among the most beautiful phones ever released. Despite it being an older phone, I personally prefer the Xiaomi Civi 1S for a few reasons. First of all, it is a thinner and lighter phone, so it can fit better in your hands, especially if they are small. Both phones are built with an aluminum frame and a glass back protected by Gorilla Glass 5, but the 1S has a higher screen to body ratio. While the new model has a pill shaped punch hole, the older one has a single punch hole for a more minimalistic look. Further, it also comes with a smaller and less invasive camera module. These are the reasons why I prefer the Xiaomi Civi 1S: do you agree or you would go for the more recent model due to its similarities to the latest iPhones?
Display
From the Xiaomi Civi 1S to the Xiaomi Civi 2, almost nothing changed in terms of display. They are equipped with OLED panels showing vivid colors and deep blacks, and they are able to show up to one billion colors. The diagonal of these panels is 6.55 inches and they sport a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, Dolby Vision support, the HDR10+ certification, and an in-display fingerprint reader. There are only two important differences between these displays: the first is the shape of the punch hole, as we already mentioned above, but this does not affect the image quality. The second is the presence of higher peak brightness on the Xiaomi Civi 2, with up to 1,000 nits. A more important difference regards the audio departments since the Xiaomi Civi 1S has stereo speakers, while its internal rival has just a mono speaker.
Specs & Software
The Xiaomi Civi 2 offers higher performance thanks to the presence of an upgraded chipset. We are talking about the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mobile platform by Qualcomm built with a 4 nm production process and sporting an octa-core architecture with a max clock frequency of 2.4 GHz. Alongside this chipset, you can find either 8 or 12 GB of RAM and either 128 or 256 GB of UFS 2.2 native storage. The Xiaomi Civi 1S is not far from its internal rival, but its processor is inferior: we are referring to the Snapdragon 778G+ chipset by Qualcomm built with a 6 nm production process. It has an octa-core architecture composed of a Cortex A78 CPU running at a max frequency of 2.5 GHz, three Cortex A78 CPUs running at 2.4 GHz, four Cortex A55 CPUs running at 1.9 GHz, and an Adreno 642L GPU. Both these Xiaomi devices run Android 12 out of the box, customized by MIUI 13.
Camera
The camera setup of the Xiaomi Civi 2 is definitely more convincing. It is equipped with a triple rear camera including a main 50 MP sensor with an f/1.8 focal aperture, a great 20 MP ultrawide lens with an f/2.2 focal aperture, and a 2 MP macro camera. Further, it has a dual front camera including a 32 MP main sensor and a 32 MP ultrawide shooter, as well as a front-facing LED flash. It is one of the most advanced selfie phones out there. The Xiaomi Civi 1S has a triple rear camera with a 64 MP main sensor, an 8 MP ultrawide lens, and a 2 MP macro camera, while on the front, it comes with a single 32 MP selfie snapper.
The battery capacities of these two phones are exactly the same: 4500 mAh. But the Xiaomi Civi 2 is able to guarantee a longer battery life because its processor is built with a better 4 nm production process, so it has lower energy consumption. Further, it features a faster charging technology with a power of 67W.
Price
The starting price of the Xiaomi Civi 2 in the Chinese market roughly translates into €350 or $350 at the actual change, while you need at least €330 or $330 to grab a unit of the Xiaomi Civi 1S, but currently, it has better street prices. Which one would you pick?
Samsung introduced the QN100B Neo QLED TV last month during IFA 2022. It features an impressive peak brightness of 5,000 nits, as well as a 14-channel Dolby Atmos sound system. The QN100B has now been released in Samsung’s home market of Korea with a hefty price tag.
The Samsung QN100B is the successor to the QN95B TV and comes with several improvements from its predecessor. Its peak brightness of 5,000 nits is about double that of conventional TVs and significantly higher than that of the QN95B. The new TV is a few inches shy of 100 inches as it sports a 98-inch 4-bit mini LED panel. The QN100B has a 4K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
Samsung claims the QN100B is its thinnest QLED TV with a thickness of 20mm. It features 160,000 brightness steps, a 14-bit color panel, and the Neo Quantum Processor Plus chipset. The TV supports HDR10, HLG, Q-Symphony, and Object Sound Tracking Plus. The 14-channel sound system of the QN100B Neo QLED TV outputs 120W and the TV features Samsung’s Gaming Hub including Google Stadia.
The Samsung QN100B is more than 30 inches larger than the QN95B and is already available for KRW 45,000,000 ($31,725) in South Korea. Samsung has not released any global availability details yet but the model has been listed on the Samsung US website. The US listing however lacks any pricing details or a release date.
The new Pixel 7 and 7 Pro smartphones are scheduled to debut in the global market on October 6. And Googleconfirmed that this year, the Pixel series will also be launched in the Indian market. The company did not reveal the exact Indian launch date yet. However, it has been confirmed the devices will be available for pre-order in the country from October 6. Now, ahead of the formal debut, the search giant has announced pre-order offers for interested Indian buyers.
According to Google’s announcement on Flipkart, customers who pre-order the handsets can purchase the Pixel Buds-A Series earphones at a discounted price of Rs. 5,999 (regular price Rs. 9,999). In addition, the Fitbit Inspire 2 wearable fitness tracker will also be available for purchase at Rs. 4,999 (regular price Rs. 7,999). The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro can be pre-booked in India from October 6 at 9:30 pm via Flipkart.
Pixel 7, 7 Pro Specifications (Expected)
The Pixel 7 will have a 6.3-inch FHD+ OLED 90Hz display, whereas the Pixel 7 Pro will flaunt a 6.7-inch QHD+ OLED 120Hz screen. Both devices will have an in-display fingerprint scanner for security. They will be powered by Google’s home-brewed Tensor G2 chip and come preloaded with the Android 13 OS.
For photography, the Pixel 7 Pro will have a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 48-megapixel telephoto snapper on the back. The Pixel 7 will also feature the same main camera and the ultra-wide unit on its back but will lack the telephoto sensor.
The Pixel 7 series will come with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage. The vanilla model will be backed up by a 4,700mAh battery, while the higher-end Pro model will pack a 5,000mAh battery. Both handsets will support 33W fast charging and wireless charging.
Motorola just finished launching a bunch of smartphones, and details about new devices have already started to surface online. A recent leak revealed the key features as well as the design of an upcoming Motorola handset codenamed Davon. Now, a new report is here with details about yet another unknown device from the Lenovo-owned company.
91mobiles, citing industry sources, has revealed the major specifications and design of a Motorola smartphone with the codename Maui. The marketing name of the handset is yet to be known.
According to the design renders shared by the publication, the Motorola Maui will come with the company’s classic candy-shaped design. It has a flat display featuring a center-punched hole for the selfie camera. The bezels are thin on the sides and comparatively thicker on the top and bottom.
On the back, it features a rectangular camera island nesting triple cameras and an LED flash. The handset can also be seen to have a Motorola logo on the back, which should function as a fingerprint sensor as well. It has a volume rocker with a power button on the right side, while the left side remains empty.
Now, if we talk about the specs, the report reveals the Motorola Maui will come with an HD+ display that offers a 1600×720 pixel resolution and has a 20:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, it is said to be powered by a Mediatek Helio G37 chip paired with 3GB RAM.
For photography, it houses a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 16MP main sensor with an f/2.2. It also has a 2MP secondary camera and another 2MP lens. For selfies and video calls, it has a 5MP shooter.
Motorola is yet to confirm any details about the device. We hope to learn more details about the smartphone in the coming days.
Infinix finally announced its new flagship smartphone, dubbed the Infinix ZERO ULTRA. It comes with some over-the-top features and is priced competitively. The handset sports a 6.8-inch 3D-curved FHD+ AMOLED display that refreshes at 120Hz. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 920 SoC and supports particularly extreme 180W fast charging. It also boasts a 200-megapixel main camera. Let’s have a closer look at the price and specifications of the newly launched Infinix smartphone.
Infinix ZERO ULTRA Specifications and Features
Infinix ZERO ULTRA comes with a premium design. The handset has a curved display and it comes in a unique Coslight silver color option with 3D textured glass on the back. The handset is also available in black.
Talking about the specs, the smartphone flaunts a massive 6.8-inch Full HD+ 3D curved AMOLED display offering a 2400 × 1080 pixel resolution and a 120hz refresh rate. It comes with slim bezels with a peak brightness of 900 nits.
Under the hood, it is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 920 SoC, which is based on a 6nm process and has 2 x 2.5GHz Cortex-A78 + 6 x 2GHz Cortex-A55 CPUs. Infinix could have used a better processor since the device costs well above $500. At this price, OEMs are offering top-notch Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoCs based on a 4nm process node.
Furthermore, the device comes with a Mali-G68 MC4 GPU and packs 8GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. On the software front, it runs Android 12 OS with the company’s XOS 12 on top.
Now, let’s get to the main highlights of the smartphone—the camera and charging. The Infinix ZERO ULTRA features a triple rear camera setup on the back, consisting of a 200MP main camera with OIS. It also has a 13MP ultrawide and a 2MP sensor. On the front, it has a 32MP selfie shooter with dual LED flash.
The handset is fueled by a dual-cell 4500mAh battery. It supports 180W Thunder Charge, which can charge the phone’s battery to up to 100% in just 12 minutes.
Infinix ZERO ULTRA Price and availability
Infinix ZERO ULTRA has been launched in the global market. The handset has been priced at $520 for the sole 8GB + 256GB storage variant. The availability of the smartphone will vary depending on your location. You can check the availability here.
Samsung has rolled out the first software update for the Galaxy Buds2 Pro TWS earphones released last month. The update with firmware version R510XXU0AVI7 is a 6MB download. It brings stability and reliability improvements to the earbuds but Samsung has not included any new features.
The Galaxy Buds2 Pro is the successor of the Galaxy Buds Pro. It comes with reduced weight, a square charging case, and three color options. The Buds2 Pro lacks the glossy finish in the Buds Pro and this makes it more attractive and comfortable to use. Each bud has a 58mAh battery as well as a 500mAh charging case. The Galaxy Buds2 Pro, therefore, delivers up to 616mAh of battery life. Three modes namely ANC, Off, and Ambient Sound are available with the Galaxy Buds2 Pro and these can be activated by voice (the Voice Detect Feature) or a long press on any of the buds.
The Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro offers up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge which reduces to about 5 hours with ANC/ Ambient Sound activated. The overall 616mAh battery of the Buds2 Pro can be charged via USB-C in 75 minutes. A Qi wireless charger is also available but it takes up to two hours to fully charge the device. There are two pogo pins for each bud at its nest. The Galaxy Buds2 Pro is rated IP67 and is priced at $229. Users of the Galaxy Buds2 Pro can download the update via the Galaxy Wearable app on their connected smartphone.
Amazfit Falcon has been spotted in leaked videos courtesy of GSMArena citing an anonymous tipster. The publication has shared two unboxing videos of the smartwatch giving us a look at the upcoming offering. The wearable device is expected to launch on October 13th and will be positioned above the T-Rex 2. It is said to be a premium rugged watch from the brand.
The first clip reveals the packaging of the Amazfit Falcon and its box contents. It comes with a manual, warranty, and a charging cable. The video also gives us a look at the smartwatch as well as the Zepp OS. The upcoming offering sports a circular dial and looks rugged made up of stainless steel. There are buttons on the side of the smartwatch.
The second video reveals a lot of fitness-related details of the Amazfit Falcon. It will come with Zepp Coach-guided workouts as well as the ability to connect to external health tracking devices such as a heart rate belt. Users will be able to create training templates and sync sports data to third-party services such as Strava and Adidas Running. The smartwatch will reportedly come with built-in 150 sports modes. It will be equipped with dual-band GPS with real-time navigation and route import features. The upcoming offering will feature strength exercise recognition and live broadcast of sports data
The Amazfit Falcon is said to come with 4GB onboard storage so that users can store and listen to music locally. It is tipped to deliver up to 14 days of battery life on a single charge.
Leaks suggest that the Amazfit Falon will feature a 1.28-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 416 x 416 pixels and 1,000 nits peak brightness. It will reportedly be waterproof up to 20 ATM that is expected to be ideal for swimming, high-impact water sports, and scuba diving.
The latest software update on the Fitbit Versa 2 smartwatch could be causing problems for the device. Numerous owners of the Versa 2 have reported their devices becoming unusable after installing the update. The update has possibly rendered some units to be unresponsive and this could be due to an unresolved bug.
The major issue reported by users of the Fitbit Versa 2 is that its touchscreen is no longer functional. The latest Versa 2 update with firmware number v35.72.1.23 was expected to fix outstanding bugs but obviously, not all bugs were captured. However, it is noted that the bug is not present in some Versa 2 units. In some affected units, it is impossible to get past the lock screen, and restarting the unit does not help either. Members of the Fitbit community who complained about the issue also stated that even a factory reset does not resolve the issue.
It was also reported that users who did a factory reset to the Versa 2 units were unable to pair the device with a smartphone thereafter. We are yet to get any official Fitbit statement on the seemingly widespread malfunction issue relating to the Versa 2. It is therefore advisable that owners of the Versa 2 should not install any updates yet for their devices. This will safeguard their devices pending the resolution of the widespread screen freezing of the Versa 2.
The European Union (EU) has been working on standardizing the charging port for consumer electronic products for sometime now. But with the latest law being passed, Apple will be required to launch its future iPhones with a USB Type C port.
According to an official press release, the USB Type C port will become the standard for new smartphones, with the law coming into effect by the “end of 2024.” Furthermore, this law is not limited to just handsets and also includes tablets and cameras. However, the change will most notably affect future iPhones. As of right now, Apple’s iPhones is the only phone that still sticks to its proprietary Lightning Port.
Even its latest iPhone 14 series features this port. But in just a couple of years, this might have to change due to the new mandate. Although, it would only be more beneficial for the consumers since they won’t have to be limited to the Lightning Port chargers that Apple and some select partners sell. Furthermore, the Cupertino based giant will also be capable of offering higher charging rates as well on future iPhone models.
We can expect the company to adopt the USB Type C standard sometime around the iPhone 16 series. Although, going by Apple’s unwillingness to change, it might even be delayed to the iPhone 17 lineup. This is implied by the press release, which states that “the new rules would not apply to products placed on the market before the date of application [of the rules].”
The latest performance tests of Apple‘s A16 Bionic GPU have shown a less than significant improvement over its predecessor. The A16 Bionic powers the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. The chipset was put through the paces of GPU tests and it did not deliver noticeable improvements over its predecessor, the A15 Bionic.
The A16 Bionic debuted with the iPhone 14 series and it has been put through several benchmarking performance tests. The current performance tests sought to examine how much better the new chipset is over its predecessor and other flagship chips like the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. The tests were carried out by Golden Reviewer and the A16 Bionic chalked a score of 3,359 on 3DMark’s Wildlife Extreme test, higher than any other tested chipset. However, its 444.1 efficiency score was less than that of MediaTek’s Dimensity 8100 and Dimensity 9000 SoCs. The A16 Bionic is also about 20% more powerful than the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and also slightly more efficient.
For Apple A16, GPU performance improvement may be marginal, but some better efficiency is still welcomed. And before the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is available, A16 is still hands down the fastest mobile SoC. pic.twitter.com/AbCHAgnTWg
When squared up against the A15 Bionic, The new Apple chipset was only 5% more powerful and 20% more efficient. A few other benchmarking tests have put the A16 Bionic as the most powerful mobile chip in terms of GPU. The performance metrics show a significant improvement in the efficiency of the A16 Bionic over the A15 Bionic. However, in terms of raw power, there is only a minimal improvement.
At the end of June, a report revealed the existence of Motorola Devon. The 4G variant of the handset went official as Moto G32 in late July.
Now, months later, more details about the 5G version have emerged. Let’s take a look at what the latest leak has to disclose about this upcoming smartphone.
Motorola Devon 5G | Source: 91Mobiles
The new leak regarding Motorola Devon 5G comes from an industry source of 91Mobiles. The leak not only exposes the key features of the phone but also its design via a render.
As you can see from the image, the device looks identical to the Moto G32. Hence, it may launch as Moto G32 5G.
The handset is said to arrive with a triple camera system comprising a 64MP primary sensor, a 2MP macro snapper, and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, it will sport a 16MP camera for selfies and video calls.
It will flaunt a centered punch-hole display. The size and resolution of the screen could be 6.5-inches and FHD+, respectively.
The phone will be powered by an unknown MediaTek 5G chipset. Finally, it will be available in 4GB and 6GB RAM options.
Motorola is yet to tease the arrival of the device. Anyway, going by the extensive leak, the smartphone may release sooner than later.
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