The Inbase Buds Mini Lite earbuds have been launched in India. The new earbuds are among the tiniest on the market and the case is as small as a matchbox. The Inbase Buds Mini Lite features 13mm drivers, up to 40 hours of playtime, and great audio output.
The Inbase Buds Mini Lite case is small enough to fit into your pocket due to some design changes. The petite size however does not reduce audio quality and battery life. The launch comes on the heels of the earlier release of the Inbase Urban Pro X and Urban Pro 2 earbuds. The TWS earbuds support Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, have dual 13mm dynamic drivers and each earbud weighs 6g. Deep bass and crystal-clear audio is always delivered and comfort is assured even on the long haul. The buds are rated IPX5 and have capacitive touch controls. You can thus easily answer calls, modulate the volume, and use the voice assistant.
The Buds Mini Lite can pair instantly when the case is opened. The buds have a 30mAh battery that can play for 5 hours while the 200mAh battery in the case provides up to 35 hours. The device has a 300-hour standby time and can be charged fully within an hour.
The Buds Mini Lite is skin-friendly, ergonomically designed, and is offered at an introductory price of Rs. 1,299 (~$16). The price will subsequently revert to Rs. 1,999 (~$25) and the earbuds can be purchased from Amazon, Flipkart, and other leading outlets in India. The Inbase Buds Mini Lite can also be purchased from the Inbase website. A 6-month warranty is available for the earbuds while black, pink, and white colors options are available.
Xiaomi has launched the MIJIA Graphene Folding Skirting Board Electric Heater Ultra-Thin Model in China. The new electric heater is available for pre-order from September 14. The heater is rated at 2.22kW and can raise the room’s temperature by 5ºC in ten minutes. It can be folded in half making it compact for easy storage. The heater is 6cm thick and 1.5m long when unfolded. The heater’s panel can be folded at 90 degrees as well.
The MIJIA Graphene folding electric heater uses a 1.29m heating element made from graphene for more efficient heating. Xiaomi says the heating method provides comfort to the skin as the skin is not likely to be dried.
It maintains a constant temperature while an overheating protection switch is an added safety layer. Users can adjust the temperature via the heater’s touchscreen. You can also set a timer for up to 12 hours using the touchscreen. It can also be controlled by Xiao AI voice commands or the MIJIA app.
The Xiaomi MIJIA Graphene Folding Skirting Board Electric Heater is offered at an introductory price of 799 yuan ($115). The original price of the electric heater is 899 yuan ($130). Xiaomi has not provided any global availability and pricing details yet for the product. It is also unclear when the first deliveries will be made after the pre-order process kicks off.
Apple officially unveiled the iPhone 14 series at the “Far out” event held on September 7. And while people still wait to get their hands on the new iPhones, details about the upcoming iPhone 15 have already started to make headlines. A new report suggests the next generation A17 bionic, likely to be used in the iPhone 15 series, will be manufactured on TSMC’s 3-nm process node. In fact, Apple could be the first company to use this technology.
Nikkei Asia, citing sources, claims that Apple’s A17 Bionic chip that will be packed inside future iPhones will be made using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s latest 3nm process.
For the uninitiated, the “nm” (nanometer) parameter is the size of the transistors that make up a CPU and their distance from one another. The smaller the number (6nm, 4nm, or 3nm), the more transistors can fit on the chipset, making it more powerful, but also more difficult and costly to make.
The A17 processor will be available in the second half of 2023 and it will be used in the premium devices in the iPhone lineup slated for release in 2023, says the report. This means the non-pro models will likely be equipped with this year’s A16 chipset.
TSMC has claimed that the N3E (3nm process) will outperform the first iteration of the technology in terms of performance and energy efficiency. The process is also said to be more cost-effective than its predecessor.
As mentioned, the iPhone 14 series debuted recently. While all the models in the series come with new upgrades and features, it’s the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max that are stealing all the attention. They are equipped with the new A16 bionic chipset that offers some serious improvements in performance.
While 5G is still a distant dream for many users, companies have already started to work on the next-gen 6G connectivity. However, LG seems to be ahead in the 6G race. The South Korean company has successfully tested the wireless transmission and reception of 6G terahertz (THz) data at a frequency range of 155 to 175 GHz over a distance of 320 meters outdoors.
The test was conducted on September 7 at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) in Berlin, Germany. It is an important step toward commercializing 6G THz in both indoor and outdoor urban environments, as the reference cell coverage of base stations for urban macro cells is around 250 meters outdoors, says LG.
The 6G technology, which utilizes ultra-wideband frequencies, has a relatively short range and can experience power loss during transmission and reception. To counter these, LG, Fraunhofer HHI, and Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics (IAF) have jointly developed a power amplifier capable of increasing transmission strength and a receiver low-noise amplifier that enhances incoming signal quality.
The multi-channel amplifier used in the recent demonstration has an output of more than 20dBm, an increase of more than 5dBm over the previous solution LG and Fraunhofer HHI & IAF used. The receiver was also fitted with a low-noise amplifier that greatly reduced the generation of noise during reception. LG’s latest module design incorporates these new technologies, making it capable of future IC (integrated circuit) fabrication to ease the path toward commercialization.
“With the success of our latest demonstration, we are one step closer to realizing 6G speeds of 1 terabit (TB) per second in both indoor and outdoor urban areas,” said Dr. Kim Byoung-hoon, CTO and executive vice president of LG Electronics. “LG will continue to cooperate with research institutes and industry innovators to further solidify its leadership in 6G technology. We expect 6G to be a major driver of future business and new user experiences, and there is no place we’d rather be than at the forefront of its development.”
Homegrown brand boAt has launched its first companion app called ‘boAt Hearables’. It has become the first company in India to offer a companion app for all audio devices under one roof. The app is available for Android users on Google Play Store. An iOS version is said to arrive in the coming months.
The boAt Hearables app offers variety of functions. It is capable of resolving problems with Bluetooth connectivity, MIC status, speaker status, and battery health in the user’s audio devices with a single click. The self-diagnostics mode is said to be an industry-first feature. However. It is currently available on the Rockerz 330 Pro and Rockerz 333 Pro, but we can expect more devices in the future. Additionally, users can customise the hearable’s button functions and also download over-the-air software updates.
boAt said that in the initial phase of the app’s launch, users can connect and configure their audio devices and troubleshoot any issues they face. The company has promised to add compatibility for all their oldest and newest personal audio devices. In the second phase, the brand will incorporate personalised audio profiles, custom EQ choices, integrated streaming services, and HD audio personalizer.
boAt’s Chief Product Officer Sameer Mehta said ‘We have always strived to develop product solutions which are fast, easy and can make the customer experience richer and better. In addition, we shall expand the product portfolio with app compatibility and shall ensure that every newly launched product shall be supported in the boAt Hearables App by Out of The Box.’
Logitech has launched G502 X line of mices in India mainly targeted at gamers. The lineup includes the G502 X, G502 X Lightspeed, and G502 X Plus. The G520 X is a wired mouse whereas the Lightspeed and Plus variants are wireless offerings. All three devices come with a few identical features. The G502 X is the most affordable option among the lot. Read on to know what the Logitech G502 X lineup offers out of the box.
The Logitech G502 X lineup looks similar to the MX Master 3S with a thumb rest on the left side in terms of design. All three mices come with a redesigned, removable, and removable DPI-shift button and a reworked scroll wheel that offers more stability and less weight. They also retain the G502’s iconic dual hyper-fast infinite scroll and precise ratchet modes.
The Logitech G502 X series features the brand’s LIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical switches. It is a microswitch technology that combines optical and mechanical switches offering speed, dependability, and precise actuation. According to Logitech, LIGHTFORCE uses galvanic contact pieces that work like mechanical switches. They provide optimal gaming performance.
The G502 X series is equipped with Hero 25K high-precision gaming sensor with 1-1 ratio accuracy at sub-micron levels and no smoothing, filtering, or acceleration. The wireless G502 X Lightspeed and Plus models offer 68 percent faster response times. They also come with the updated LIGHTSPEED wireless protocol for connecting two LIGHTSPEED devices to one receiver via the Device Pairing Tool in G HUB. The Plus variant also features battery optimisations. All three mices are compatible with Windows 10 or later and macOS 10.14 or later.
The Logitech G502 X, G502 X Lightspeed, and G502 X Plus gaming mice are priced at Rs. 7,995, Rs. 13,995, and Rs. 15,495, respectively. All three devices come in black and white colours and can be purchased from the company’s official website and Amazon. They carry a 2-year limited hardware warranty.
Over the last couple of years, Realme has been working on diversifying its product portfolio. One of the new products was rumored to be a new foldable smartphone model. However, a new report has suggested that the company’s new handset with flexible display might not be launching anytime soon.
The news arrives from a TechRadarreport, which included an exclusive interaction with Realme’s product manager Shreehari. The executive discussed the various technicalities of a vapor cooling system on smartphones. Furthermore, he also confirmed that the company has a team working on possibly announcing a new foldable device in the smartphone market.
However, the official did not reveal any specific timeline for this foldable phone’s release. In other words, it is likely not going to launch anytime soon. The Chinese smartphone maker has already expanded outside of smartphones alone and introduced smart TVs, tablets, audio accessories, laptops, IoT devices, and more under its belt. But despite its expansion efforts, the brand believes that a foldable smartphone might not be received well by its customer base.
According to Shreehari, Realme’s “consumers are very different from other brands, and their needs are different too.” Furthermore, he also added that smartphones with foldable displays will not be the right choice for its target customers. While the launch of the Realme foldable smartphone is still uncertain, we can not completely rule out the possibility of its release.
The Google Pixel 7 series launch is just around the corner. However, prior to the official announcement, there have already been a number of rumors and leaks regarding the two new flagship phones. Now, the company has officially revealed the colors of the Pixel 7 Pro in pretty odd manner.
The Search Engine giant took to its official Twitter handle for Japan and shared a tweet. However, this tweet wasn’t a simple announcement post. Rather, the Google Japan Twitter handle shared a link to its website that showed four different colorways that linked to different kinds of potato chip flavors. Looking at these colors, there is an Hazel Onion color for the off green color, Salty Lemon for the lime green option, Obsidian Pepper for the black variant, and Snow Cheese for the white version.
To put things simply, the brand basically revealed the color options for the Pixel 7 Pro in a very unique manner that included potato chips of all things. Notably, Google’s images have also revealed that the base Pixel 7 model will launch in Black and Lime Green option, so it appears that the off green and white color variants might b exclusive to the higher end Pro variant.
Although, this is still not confirmed and these colors may not be locked to just a single model. Furthermore, the tweet while weird isn’t exactly something that Google has pulled for the first time. It has used actual foods to advertise its smartphones before, with the Pixel 4 devices in fun cereal box style packages.
Last week, Redmi released its latest budget smartphone in the Indian market, the Redmi A1. The phone, part of a new series from the brand, focus on bringing good value for money in the INR sub-7000 market, targeting the likes of the Redmi 9A Sport and the Realme C30. We’ve already compared the Redmi A1 with the 9A Sport in a previous comparison, so today, let’s take a closer look at how the model fares against the brand rival, the Realme C30. Unlike the 9A Sport, the Realme C30 is a newer device launched back in June 2022. So, it’s better suited to be a competitor to the Redmi A1 which was also announced very recently.
As we have mentioned in our previous comparisons, designs on cheaper phones have come a long way from being boring and monotonous to looking a lot more premium and unique. The same applies to the two models we have for comparison today, the Redmi A1 and the realme C30. But the two phones adopt different approaches in their designs.
The Redmi A1 comes with a more toned-down look featuring fresh colors and rounded corners, giving it a simple but premium look. It does not look cheap and the light green and blue color options, in particular, feel pretty good.
On the other hand, the realme C30 features a more unique design, featuring a striped pattern that goes along its entire height on the back. Clearly, you’ll be able to distinguish the C30 immediately and with two color options of Lake Blue and Bamboo Green, you get a design that stands out in its price segment.
As for the dimensions, the Redmi A1 is slightly bigger than the Realme C30, despite having similarly sized screens. The Redmi A1 measures 164.9 x 76.5 x 9.1mm while the Realme C30 measures 164.1 x 75.6 x 8.5mm. As you can see, the C30 is both thinner and narrower than the Redmi model. Moreover, the C30 is also lighter at 182 grams instead of the 192 grams on the Redmi model.
Both designs are pretty good for a $100 smartphone. But end of the day, it’ll be your personal choice on what design you prefer, so we leave it up to you to decide which is a better pick in this department.
DISPLAY
Given that these are $100 smartphones, their specs and displays are going to be very similar. The Redmi A1 comes with a 6.52-inch IPS LCD panel with 400 nits brightness and an 81.4% screen-to-body ratio. On the other hand, the Realme C30 also features a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel with 400 nits brightness and an 82% screen-to-body ratio. Both of them have HD+ displays featuring 1600 x 720-pixel resolutions.
Clearly, the two phones are tied in the display department.
SPECS
The two phones come with entry-level chips that are standard in the budget segment. The Redmi A1 features the MediaTek Helio A22 chipset with quad-core architecture clocked at 2.0GHz. On the other hand, the Realme C30 comes with an octa-core Unisoc Tiger T612 chip clocked at 1.8GHz. While the octa-core design should give the Realme model slightly more power, don’t expect any significant difference in their real-life performances.
Both phones will struggle with any kind of intensive gaming, so better not to get them for gaming purposes. One advantage of the Realme C30 is that it gives you a higher-end storage option if you are willing to shell out more. While the Redmi A1 maxes out at 2GB RAM and 32GB of storage, the Realme C30 can go up to 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. However, if you are planning to shell out more for the higher storage variant, make sure to check out other options in the price range with better specs.
Both the phones rely on Google’s Android GO Edition, given their entry-level hardware. The Redmi A1 comes with the Android 12 Go edition without MIUI while the Realme C30 features the older Android 11 Go edition.
CAMERAS
Cameras are never the strong point of entry-level smartphones and the same is the case with the two smartphones we are comparing today. The Redmi A1 comes with a dual camera setup, a primary 8MP shooter, and a 0.3MP secondary shooter. The setup is supported by dual LED flash. You can imagine that the secondary camera won’t be of much use but the primary shooter should be able to capture decent samples in daylight.
The Realme C30 brings a single camera setup of 8MP and a single LED flash.
On the front, both phones have a basic 5MP camera for selfies and video calls.
CONNECTIVITY
The two phones feature Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 5.0 with LE support. Unfortunately, they both still come with microUSB 2.0 slots. Also, given their entry-level profile, both phones do not feature a fingerprint sensor.
BATTERY
Both phones feature a 5000mAh battery on board, with a 10W charger in the box.
Both phones are pretty much tied up in most departments. The Realme C30 will have a slight advantage in terms of sheer processing power, thanks to its octa-core chip, but it also features an older version of Android Go Edition. On the other hand, the Redmi A1 comes with the latest Android 12 Go edition without MIUI’s bloatware on top.
But the real distinguishing factor between the two devices will be the design. So it really boils down to whether you like Redmi or Realme’s design better and whether you want slightly faster processing power but is fine with an older version of Android Go.
With the launch of the highly anticipated FIFA 23 being just around the corner, Sony is reportedly gearing up to launch its new PlayStation 5 Bundle that will include the new video game.
This would be in line with the company’s usual strategy of making a FIFA bundle following the launch of the latest annual FIFA video game release. However, a notable inclusion in the upcoming iteration of this bundle will include not only the PS5 (in both Digital and Optical version) and FIFA 23, but also an additional DualSense controller as well. For those unaware, the Japanese tech giant usually launches its PS5 with just one controller.
But the new bundle will feature two controllers out of the box. This also makes a lot of sense considering FIFA is also a co-op title and is often enjoyed with friends on the same game console. As of right now, the exact pricing for the Sony PlayStation 5 FIFA 23 bundle is still unclear. Furthermore, its availability details is also at large and it is unknown if the brand will be launching the bundle in markets like India.
Based on the report, the new FIFA 23 bundle for the PS5 will likely launch sometime around the launch of the game itself, which is set to release on 30th September 2022. The PlayStation 5 is already available in multiple bundles at the moment, including the PS5 Horizon Forbidden West and the Gran Turismo 7 bundles.
Flipkart has announced that the brand will be hosting its Big Billion Days sale from September 23 to September 30. The e-commerce platform has already shared some exciting upcoming offers, like the massive discounts on the Google Pixel 6a and the POCO F4.
Now, discount offers for Apple iPhones have also been revealed. Flipkart has revealed that the iPhone 13 base model, which is currently priced at Rs 69,900, will go for as low as Rs 49,990 on the Big Billion Days sale. For the price, users will get 128GB of internal storage.
It features a 6.1-inch 60Hz OLED display with a wide notch for the 12MP front camera and Face ID sensors. It runs on an A15 Bionic chip with a 4-core GPU. The device also features a 12MP dual-camera setup on the back.
The iPhone 14, which costs Rs 79,900, offers the same display and the same A15 Bionic chip. The only real difference between the two devices is that the iPhone 14 has an extra GPU core, a slightly bigger battery, and a slightly larger camera sensor with an Auto Focus feature for the front lens. Considering this, the iPhone 13 at Rs. 49,999 is an awesome offer and you won’t be missing out on much from the latest gen.
Other than that, the iPhone 12 mini will also be available at a discounted price of under 40,000. Currently, the iPhone 12 mini is available for a price of around Rs 55,000.
Acer is one of the many companies that tried selling smartphones but did not succeed. The company had exited the market about half a decade ago. Hence, it is surprising to learn that a new Acer-branded phone is available for purchase in Mexico.
Acer Sospiro A60
According to PlayfulDroid, a new Acer smartphone dubbed Sospiro A60 is up for sale in Mexico. It is being sold by carrier Telcel for MXN 1,599 ($80). The device looks like an ODM product.
The handset comes in a single black color option with green accents. It sure is a head-turner with this color combination. But unfortunately, the specs are entry-level, which is fine for the asking price.
The phone sports a 6-inch display (LCD) with a resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels (HD+) and an 18:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by a Unisoc SC7731E chipset paired with 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. It boots Android 11 Go Edition.
There’s an 8MP (wide) + 2MP (depth) dual-camera system on the rear and another 8MP front-facing camera. LED flashlights are present on both sides.
Other features include a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, a MicroSD card slot (up to 64GB), a 3.5mm headphone jack, a MicroUSB port, single-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and a 3,000mAh battery.
Last but not least, the Acer Sospiro A60 measures 162 x 77 x 9.3mm in dimensions and weighs 195g.
Xiaomi launches a new accessory for Apple iPhones in China. The product is a wireless power bank as well as a wireless charger. It is officially called Xiaomi Magnetic Wireless Power Bank and it costs only ¥199 ($29).
The latest Xiaomi accessory is designed for iPhone 13 and iPhone 12. The iPhone 14 also has near-identical dimensions to its predecessors. We do not know why the accessory is not compatible with the 2022 iPhone.
It should ideally work, however, we cannot tell for sure as Xiaomi doesn’t mention the support anywhere on its website. The product has no shipping date yet. Hence, we will have to wait for buyers to use it with iPhone 14.
Talking about features, as mentioned earlier, the accessory is both a magnetic wireless power bank and a wireless charger. The power bank and the charger are modular. Therefore, they can come apart. Customers need to buy a USB Type-C adapter separately.
The airline-safe power bank has a 5,000mAh capacity. It can magnetically attach to iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 to charge automatically without pressing the included button.
It sports a USB Type-C port for both 20W input and 12W output. There’s also a pogo pin, which is required for the connection between the wireless charging stand. The latter has an attached USB Type-C, which needs to be plugged into an adapter for charging.
The product only comes in a single white color option. Like most Xiaomi accessories, it will likely remain exclusive to China.
Back in May 2022, Sony launched the WH-1000XM5 noise-canceling headphones in the global market. Indian customers have been patiently waiting for the headphones to arrive in the country, and it appears the wait is finally about to end.
Sony has teased the WH-1000XM5 headphones on its Indian website, and a similar teaser also went live on Amazon India. Considering that the Great Indian festival sale is coming up, Sony could launch these headphones on September 23rd in India.
Sony WH-1000XM5 specs & features
The Sony WH-1000XM5 is claimed to have the best noise-canceling capability in the market. The headphones achieve this using eight microphones that help to dramatically reduce noise, mainly on the medium and high-frequency bands.
The XM5 also claims to have the highest quality audio in the industry. It features a distinct design compared to the XM4, and this time around, the company states that it has focused a lot more on comfort. The earcups can rotate sideways, but can’t be folded inwards like the last gen.
They come with large 30mm dynamic drivers and use Bluetooth 5.2 wireless connectivity. Sound profiles like SBC, AAC, and LDAC audio formats, and A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, and HSP are all supported. There is also AI-based DSEE Extreme technology included in the earphones that restores quality and clarity to lossy compressed formats.
The XM5 has a battery life of up to 30 hours for music playback with ANC on and up to 40 hours without ANC. A full charge takes about 3.5 hours, and you can charge via a USB Type-C port. The headphones cost $399.99 worldwide, which is equivalent to about Rs 31,650.
GPD, the Shenzhen-based consumer electronics tech startup, known for its best-selling gaming handhelds such as its GPD Win 3, and GPD XP, has announced today the GPD Win 4 – the brand’s next-generation Windows gaming handheld that features AMD’s high-end Ryzen 7 6800U CPU and up to 2 TB of NVME SSD storage.
GPD Win 4. Source: GPD
The GPD Win 4 is a Windows gaming handheld console by GPD that runs on GPD’s Playnite UI skin on top of Windows, to allow for better navigation across the smaller form factor. It has a 6-inch Full HD display that has an aspect ratio of 16:9 with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Though GPD didn’t disclose the refresh rate or the type of display (OLED or IPS LCD) used on the console.
As for the performance of the GPD Win 4, this small gaming monster is packing AMD’s Ryzen 7 6800U under the hood, alongside a Radeon 680M integrated GPU onboard for better graphics when gaming on the go. And if the onboard dedicated graphics are not sufficient enough, users will be glad to hear the GPD Win 4 also includes eGPU support on its USB C ports as well, for those who wanted to play more graphic-intensive games on the device with their dedicated graphics card.
Source: GPD
The GPD Win 4 will be available with either 16 GB or 32 GB of LPDDR5 (6400 MT/s) RAM, and for onboard storage, buyers can choose either the 1 TB or 2 TB PCIe NVME SSD option.
Coming to the build, the GPD Win 4 weighs around 500 grams, and is built with a matte polycarbonate chassis. The handheld’s overall design seems to take inspiration from Sony’s Playstation Portable (PSP) with its uniquely curved sides along with similar-looking control buttons as well. The console also has a built-in keyboard underneath once you slide the display up, and if physical buttons do not fit your gaming tastes, then the GPD Win 4 also features GPD “optical finger navigation”, which is essentially a touchpad designed for smaller handheld devices like these.
Source: GPD
The device will feature 2 USB ports, one on top and one on the bottom, as well as both WiFi and 4G LTE Internet support to allow users to game anywhere at any time.
The GPD Win 4 will be available for sale in limited quantities starting October 2022, and the device will be available in either Silver White or Black color options for interested buyers to choose from.
At the end of August, the Huawei P50 Pocket’s sequel was spotted in the database of the TENAA certification site in China. Now, a leaked poster of the device has appeared on Weibo. The image reveals that the device will debut with the “Huawei P50 Pocket New” moniker in the market.
According to reliable tipster Teme, the Huawei P50 Pocket New will be equipped with the Snapdragon 888 4G chipset and will lack a cover display. The leaked poster also shows that the device does not have an external screen. The image reveals that it will offer key features like a 120Hz OLED display, HarmonyOS 3, and XMAGE image processing technology.
Huawei P50 Pocket New leaked poster
While the authenticity of the poster could not be confirmed, it reveals that the P50 Pocket New will be available in 256GB and 512GB storage options. The poster mentions that these models are priced at 4,999 Yuan (~$718) and 6,999 Yuan (~1,005). It will be available in black and white color options.
There is no word on the other features of the P50 Pocket New. In all likelihood, the clamshell phone may borrow some of its features from the original P50 Pocket, which debuted in December 2021 in China.
Huawei P50 Pocket specifications
The Huawei P50 Pocket has a 6.8-inch foldable OLED display that offers an 1188 x 2790 pixels resolution. It has a 1.04-inch OLED cover display. The device is powered by the Snapdragon 778G 4G chip. It comes with 8 GB / 12 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB of storage. The P50 Pocket has a 10.7-megapixel front-facing camera. Its back panel has a 40-megapixel main camera, a 32-megapixel wide-angle lens, and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide snapper.
Google has scheduled its annual ‘Made By Google’ event for October 6. The search giant had already confirmed at Google I/O 2022 that it will debut the Pixel 7 series and Pixel Watch at this conference.
In addition to these two product lineups, the firm had also revealed that it is working on a Pixel tablet, which is planned for a release in 2023. However, it is yet to officially acknowledge the arrival of a foldable and now a mini Pixel.
Google Pixel 7 Series
Yes, you heard it right. According to reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, Google is working on a small-screen flagship smartphone.
The leaker says that this device is codenamed ‘neila’. It features a centered punch-hole display and the visor-like rear design found on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 family of handsets.
Unfortunately, this is all he has to say about the phone. It is not known whether the smartphone is part of the Pixel 7 series. Therefore, it may or may not be called the Pixel 7 Mini.
Above all, the leak comes from China. Usually, Pixel leaks originate from the west. Upcoming Google products are generally spotted in the codebase. In the case of the Pixel Mini, it is yet to be found inside the software.
We are not sure how accurate this leak is. However, it is worth noting that Digital Chat Station is seldomly wrong.
After the launch of Realme Narzo 50i Prime yesterday, the brand has now launched an entry-level device in the Indian market called the Realme C30s. Despite being a budget device, the C30s features an attractive design and all the necessary features. So let’s take a look at them in detail.
Realme C30s specs
The Realme C30s offers a 6.5-inch LCD screen with a dew-drop notch. It has an HD+ resolution, offers a 60Hz refresh rate, and is capable of producing 16.7 million different colors. The edges of the device are flat, and it has an 88.7% screen-to-body ratio.
Under the hood, the device features the UNISOC SC9863A chipset that comes with a PowerVR Rogue GE8322 GPU. It is complemented by up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. On the software front, we get the Realme UI GO Edition, based on Android 12. Its battery will have a 5,000 mAh capacity and support 10W fast charging.
On the optics front, the device features an 8MP AI primary camera that supports up to 1080p 30FPS video recording. It also offers features like a beauty filter, HDR, Panoramic View, Portrait, Timelapse, Expert mode, and Super Night mode. On the front, the device has a 5MP AI selfie camera with up to 720p@30FPS video recording capability and features like a beauty filter and HDR.
Other features of the device include a 3.5mm headphone jack, micro-SD card support, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual-SIM support, GPS/GLONASS, 2.4GHz WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.2. Lastly, the device measures 164.2mm x 75.7mm x 8.5mm and weighs 186 grams.
Price & availability
The Realme C30s comes in two configurations – the 2GB + 32GB model has a price tag of Rs. 7,499, whereas the 4GB + 64GB model has a price tag of Rs. 8,999. It is available in two color options, namely Stripe Blue and Stripe Black.
It will be available to purchase starting September 23 at 12 PM via the Realme Store and Flipkart.
Last week, Realme launched the Buds Air 3S TWS earbuds in India. The earphones will be available for purchase starting today. So, let’s take a look at the availability, pricing, and specs.
Realme Buds Air 3S price & availability
The Realme Buds Air 3S has a price tag of Rs 2,499 in India. The earbuds will be available for purchase starting today at 12 PM exclusively via Amazon India and Realme Store.
Realme Buds Air 3S specs & features
The Buds Air 3S are designed with silicone ear wing tips that help offer a secure fit for workouts and sports activities. On the other hand, the case is modeled after a music box and features a transparent lid. Bass Black and Bass White are the color options for the buds.
The earbuds feature an 11mm triple titanium bass driver and four microphones with AI ENCE noise reduction technology. The earbuds also offer Dolby Atmos stereo surround sound on supported devices. The TWS comes with four different sound modes: bass boost, clear bass, natural balance, and clear vocals.
With the charging case, the Buds Air 3S has a battery life of up to 30 hours. A quick 10-minute charge gives the earbuds 5 hours of playback time. There is also compatibility for the Realme Link app, a 69ms low-latency mode, 4 mics with AI noise suppression for calls, dual connectivity, Google Fast Pair, full touch control, IPX5 water protection, and Google Fast Pair.
A new Windows-on-ARM convertible tablet called the ExpertBook B3 Detachable has been launched by Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Asus. The tablet can be used with or without a detachable keyboard, as implied by the name, and its kickstand can hold the two-in-one in either landscape or portrait mode.
The device has a 10.5-inch LCD panel with a 1,920 x 1,200px resolution (16:10) and a maximum brightness of 320 nits. The display is quite suitable for creatives as it covers 121% of the sRGB color gamut. Asus advertises this as the “first Windows laptop powered by the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 Compute Platform with a garaged stylus”. The chipset can be paired with 4GB or 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage. It is available with Windows 11 Pro, Windows 11 Home in S Mode, and Windows 11 Pro Education.
The “garaged stylus” offers 45 minutes of use time with just 15 seconds of charge and can be stored inside the tablet itself. The device features AI noise-canceling tech for audio, noise-reduction for the 5MP front-facing camera (for low-light environments), and a dedicated mute key on the optional keyboard. There is also a 13MP camera on the back.
Other features of the slate include a MIL-STD-810H rating for toughness, USB-C (with video out and charging support), one 3.5mm combo audio jack, Wi-Fi 5 (ac, 2×2), and Bluetooth 5.1. The Asus ExpertBook B3 Detachable starts at $600 and is already available at Best Buy in the US.
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