The Philips Hue Lightguide bulbs and the SmartThings music sync feature are part of the new innovations unveiled by the Signify brand. The Lightguide bulbs come with an unusual design and provide smart lighting across a wide range of colors. The Philips Hue Lightguide bulbs have an inner tube that provides light in any color and comes in three shapes – ellipse, globe, and triangular. The bulbs are designed to shine brighter with their reflective exteriors. The Lightguide is available in black or white and has a fabric-wrapped pendant cord and a metal holder.
The Philips Hue app now has the Mimic presence automation feature. It is designed to protect your house from intruders by regulating the switch-off and switch-on of your lighting system when you’re away. It does the operation in such a manner that suggests the house is occupied. On the other hand, the Philips Hue + SmartThings music sync tool enables you to match your music with your lighting. This feature is available for Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets via the SmartThings app. The feature will be compatible with many streaming services.
The Philips Hue Lightbulbs and the SmartThings music sync feature will launch in North America and Europe in Q4 2022. The starting price for the bulbs is $74.99 while the cord and holder cost $49.99. There are no global availability details outside Europe and North America at this time.
JBL launched new truly wireless earbuds in India on Tuesday. The product in question is called JBL Tune Flex and these are no ordinary earbuds. The company claims they are the world’s first ‘transformable’ TWS, meaning you can convert them into open or noise-isolating earphones by switching ear tips. JBL Tune Flex also comes with six modes of active noise cancellation (ANC) tuning, hands-free voice control, and an IPX4 rating. Let’s have a look at all the details.
JBL Tune Flex specifications
New JBL Tune Flex earbuds come equipped with 12mm drivers and feature JBL Pure Bass Sound. As mentioned, the earphones have a transformable design, officially called Sound Fit. By default, they have an open design. However, if you wish to block unwanted noise, you can switch to the ear sealing tips, and the earphones will become a noise-isolating pair. Basically, they’re two pairs of buds in one.
The JBL earbuds also come with ANC and also feature ‘Smart Ambient feature’ that lets the sound in, allowing you to engage with the environment. The earbuds come with four microphones to provide a better calling experience.
Talking about the battery, the JBL Tune Flex earbuds are claimed to last up to 8 hours with ANC off. With ANC on, the earbuds will only last up to 6 hours of playtime. Moreover, the case provides an additional 24 hours of battery. As per the company, the earbuds can offer up to 2 hours of playtime in just 10-minutes of charge.
Further, the earbuds have a hands-free voice control feature which can be controlled via Google Assistant. The earbuds are IPX4 rated for water and sweat resistance.
JBL Tune Flex Price
The JBL Tune Flex have been priced at Rs. 6,999 (roughly $89) in India. They are offered in sole Black color option and can be purchased on Flipkart and JBL.com.
Today, Redmi unveiled the Redmi A1 alongside the Redmi 11 Prime and Redmi 11 Prime 5G in India. It has been launched as the first device in the brand’s latest Redmi A series of entry-level smartphones. However, the company may soon bring a new A-series handset, dubbed Redmi A1+. It has already been listed on various certification sites. In a new update, the device has appeared on the Google play console website, hinting at some of its key specifications.
MySmartPrice has spotted the Redmi A1+ on the Google Play console website. The listing suggests it will be powered by the MediaTek MT6761 SoC, which is Helio A22. The chipset will be paired with 2GB of RAM and a PowerVR GE8300 GPU.
As per the listing, Redmi A1+ will have a water-drop notch display. It will offer an HD+ resolution of 720x 1600 pixels. Further, the phone is listed to run Android 12 out of the box. It is expected to run clean stock Android without any software skin.
Judging from the specs, the device will likely be launched as an entry-level smartphone. Redmi A1+ will likely be priced under Rs. 8,000 ($100). We expect it will carry a design similar to the Redmi A1. Redmi is yet to confirm any details about the device. The company may announce the device soon.
As mentioned, Redmi A1 debuted in India today. The device came with a 6.52-inch LCD display. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio A22 chipset coupled with LPDDR4x RAM and eMMC 5.1 storage. The device is featuring a dual-camera system on the rear consisting of an 8MP primary sensor and a 2MP sensor. While on the front, it has a 5MP snapper for selfies and video calls. It has been priced at ₹6,499 ($81).
TCL has showcased the C735 QLED 4K TV at the IFA 2022. It is a 98-inch TV with a decent 120Hz display refresh rate and 450 nits of brightness on average. The new TV is also known as model 98C735 and features MEMO technology, as well as an iMAX enhanced display. The contrast ratio of the TV is 6,000:1 and it supports Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision IQ, and HDR10+.
The TCL 98C735 was first unveiled during CES earlier this year and could be a gamer’s delight due to its advanced gaming features. It has a 15ms response time, VRR, ALLM, and an HDMI 2.1 input port. It runs on Android R OS and can be controlled with voice commands through Google Assistant. The built-in Google TV allows you to download apps from many streaming services or use Chromecast to cast the gadget. The TCL C735 TV can also be used to make or receive Google video calls with the aid of an added webcam accessory.
The sound output of the TCL C735 comes from 10W and two 15W speakers. This can be further enhanced by connecting compatible soundbars to guarantee immersive audio. The TCL C735 is already available in Germany and Australia. While it retails at €6,500 ($6,430) in Germany, it is sold at AUD7,995 ($5,401). There are no global availability and pricing details yet for the new TV, although it is speculated that it will sell for around $8.000.
There is (or at least there used to be) great hype surrounding Nothing and its products. The brand entered the tech world with a pair of earphones that were pretty decent but not earth-shattering. Now reports suggest the company is working on new TWS earbuds, dubbed Nothing Ear (1) Stick. In the latest development, the earphones have appeared on Singapore’s IMDA website, hinting at an imminent launch.
Tipster Mukul Sharma has spotted the upcoming Nothing Ear (1) Stick TWS earbuds on the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) Singapore’s website. The listing does not reveal details regarding the specifications or features of the hearables but it hints they may launch soon.
Nothing ear (1)
Previously, the Nothing Ear (1) Stick was also spotted on India’s BIS, Malaysia’s SIRIM, and SGS Fimko certification databases with model number B157. Nothing is yet to confirm any details regarding the upcoming TWS earbuds yet. We expect more to be revealed soon. Meanwhile, let’s check out the specification of the Nothing Ear (1).
Nothing Ear (1) Specification
Nothing Ear (1) comes with a unique transparent design. It features 11.6mm dynamic drivers developed by Teenage Engineering. The earbuds carry support for in-ear detection and each earbud weighs 4.7 grams.
The TWS earbuds come with IPX4 water and sweat-resistant rating. It features Google Fast Pair and has touch controls for playback, noise cancellation/ transparency modes, and volume controls. They also have a mobile application that can be used to adjust Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), activate Transparency Mode, and change the Equalizer settings.
Nothing Ear (1) supports USB Type-C as well as Qi wireless charging. It is powered by a 570mAh battery which is claimed to offer up to 5.7 hours of battery life on a single charge and up to 34 hours in total with the charging case.
If someone asked you which was the most worthy Android tablet last year, then the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021 must be the only answer in many people’s minds. Even today, except for the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021, you certainly can’t buy a Snapdragon 870, all-metal body 90Hz OLED tablet for just $320. As the title says, we’ve got its next generation: the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022, and will it once again be the best Android tablet to buy this year?
Let’s find out.
Let’s talk about the advantages of its appearance. Compared to the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021, the design of the 2022 model has changed quite a bit. The first time I saw it, I noticed that it was smaller and easier to control.
In some scenarios where you can only use it with one hand, you can grip it more firmly. Another benefit is that it’s much easier to operate in the game mode. The 2022 model still retains the micro-SD card expansion feature, and the fingerprint recognition area has been changed from a recessed to a raised one, more like a normal power button.
That’s all there is to say about the advantages of the design, and then I’m going to complain about its disadvantages. What is gone is the all-metal unibody from 2021, the 2022’s back panel and frame are a Macromolecule material, in other words: plastic all over. The silver back panel model we bought is a fingerprint magnet, and with this cheap-looking lens module, you can’t imagine this is Lenovo’s flagship tablet in 2022. So I would recommend the vegan leather one in those colorways.
Maybe you’re thinking that a smaller body with a plastic back panel would make it thinner and lighter. No! It’s only 5g lighter and 1mm thicker than the 2021 model, and the battery is a bit smaller, so the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022 is definitely a step backward in design.
So where does Lenovo spend the money it saves on the design department? You click on the screen to know the answer. Last year’s Xiaoxin Pad 2021 screen was already very good in the same price range, but the new Xiaoxin Pad’s screen is a step up. It’s still an OLED panel, and the refresh rate has been increased to 120Hz. Old problems from the previous generation have also been improved, such as the blurring of font edges, which is still there but has improved. Dolby Vision is supported, Widevine is at L1 level, and DC dimming is available. All in all, it’s one of the best tablets with the best screen you can buy at the moment. However, the 2022 model adds a screen plastic protective stand, making it look cheaper, and there is still no screen film, so there are some points I don’t like.
I’m not going to talk too much about the camera part, the chance of using the rear camera of the tablet to take pictures is limited. But the front camera is used by many people, after all, they buy tablets for online meetings or classes. To be honest, it’s not much different from other tablets.
What may disappoint many people is the gaming part of Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022. The Pad 2022 still uses the Snapdragon 870, which is certainly not a problem for the very well-optimized PUBG. But for not so well-optimized Genshin, it’s a disaster.
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Especially in the Sumeru area, look at the line graph. Look at the temperature. It’s not really pleasant to play. I was also thinking that maybe the game was just too poorly optimized for the Sumeru region, and then I went to Mondstadt and shopped around again, and realized that it was actually the Snapdragon 870 that really couldn’t support the game’s Highest Graphics smoothly, and that lower Graphics was your only choice. But I really don’t recommend you play Genshin on a tablet either, because the game can’t even adjust the position and size of the buttons, and it’s too difficult to operate on a large screen. Of course, you can connect a mouse and a keyboard to play the game, but sometimes the keys will not work, so the experience is not very good.
The most annoying thing about big-screen devices is the app adaptation. Unsurprisingly, like basically every tablet we’ve tested, most apps display content in the same way as a large-screen phone. All the ways to use multiple windows are written in One Vision Setting. Most of them are just like any other tablet, so we won’t show too much. If you use split screen plus floating windows, you can display seven applications at the same time. No one would do this on a tablet, but once you connect it to a monitor, it’s usual to have ten windows open at the same time. This PC mode is not much different from the previous generation, only the operation logic is changed to a PC-like way, and the content display is still the same as the tablet mode.
The 2022 model still has four JBL speakers, compared to the previous generation, but is it a progress or regression? You can check out our review video to make that judgment.
It is not the case that it can last for a long time on a single charge with such a large battery. Since screen has also become larger, so the power consumption is also bigger. You can check the chart here, the battery life performance is similar to a cell phone. But the good thing is that the tablet is at your home most of the time, so it can be charged at any time. This time, the charging power is increased to 68w, and it takes 80 minutes to fully charge. The speed is very fast among all tablets.
In fact, the difference between the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022 and 2021 models is not much, it’s the money saved on the design for a better screen and faster charging. If you can accept this trade-off, then it’s worth buying. If you think design is more important, then the cheaper 2021 model might be better for you.
Saregama Carvaan keypad phone has been launched in India. It is an affordable feature phone under the Rs 2,500 price bracket. The device is aimed at music lovers as it comes with pre-loaded songs that is not found on other feature phones. Read on to know what the Saregama Carvaan mobile offers out of the box.
The Saregama Carvaan Mobile comes in 2.4-inch and 1.8-inch screen sizes. It offers a display resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The device has a 0.3MP rear camera and a LED torch. The keypad feature phone is equipped with a MediaTek processor paired with 2GB RAM and 32MB storage. It is powered by a 2,500mAh battery unit.
The Carvaan Mobile comes with 1,500 pre-loaded Hindi songs composed by artists like Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar, M.Rafi, and other legends. Notably, the tracks can be played without an internet connection and commercial breaks. The phone also comes with an 8GB memory card with 2GB free space for any personal music collection, videos, images, and more.
Other features on the Carvaan Mobile includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, FM Radio, multi-language support, Aux out, and Bluetooth.
The Saregama Carvaan Mobile is offered in Classic Black, Royal Blue, and Emerald Green colours. The 2.4-inch and 1.8-inch variants are priced at Rs 2,490 and Rs 1,990 respectively. The device can be purchased from Amazon, Flipkart, and Saregama.com.
Realme Narzo 50i Prime debuted in the global markets in June this year. Now the smartphone is teased to launch in India soon. E-commerce platform Amazon has put up a microsite of the device with a ‘Coming Soon’ tag. The upcoming offering will arrive as a toned-down version of the Narzo 50i that was announced last year.
The exact launch date of the Realme Narzo 50i Prime has not been announced yet. However, we can expect it to debut in the country in the coming weeks. The Amazon listing also gives us a look at the upcoming smartphone. It is expected to come in Dark Blue and Mint Green colour options. The device has a compact form factor and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The display is surrounded by thin bezels and a waterdrop notch on the top.
Design-wise, the Narzo 50i Prime has a glossy horizontal rectangular camera island housing a single sensor paired with an LED flash unit. The smartphone has vertical stripes and an X-shaped textured pattern on the back panel. Apart from this, the core specifications of the Narzo 50i Prime remain a mystery.
The global variant of the Narzo 50i Prime comes with a 6.5-inch display and is powered by an octa-core Unisoc processor. It packs up to 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage expandable via a dedicated microSD card slot. The device features 8MP rear and 5MP selfie cameras. The smartphone is backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 10W charging.
We have already reported on GoPro planning to launch the new Hero11 Black action camera. Now, a new report has revealed its launch timeline as well as some of its key specifications.
Just a couple of days prior, we had reported on the American camera maker’s next gen flagship Hero11 Black action camera’s design being leaked. Now, a new report has revealed that the GoPro Hero11 Black will feature a new CMOS sensor, which will also offer a wider Field of View (FOV) compared to its predecessor. This new image sensor on the upcoming action camera has a resolution of 27 megapixel, which is an upgrade from the 23.6 megapixel sensor on the last gen Hero10.
Furthermore, the new camera will also let you reportedly capture 24.7 megapixel screen grabs, which is another improvement over the 19 megapixel stills on the Hero10. For video recording, the report claims that the Hero11 Black will be capable of shooting at 5.3K resolution at 60 fps. It will apparently also be capable of recording 4K videos at 120fps as well. Notably, the new action camera will also come with an improved HyperSmooth 5.0 image stabilization.
On the front, the device will feature a 1.4 inch display similar to the last gen, while the rear sports a 2.27 inch touchscreen display. The GoPro Hero11 Black is rumored to be powered by the same 1,720mAh battery pack and will also feature the same waterproof design that can withstand up to 10 meters of submersion. The Hero11 Black model is expected to have the same GP2 processor, although, there are some improvements expected to make their way on the software side.
The much-awaited Huawei Mate 50 series of flagship smartphones has gone official in China. The lineup includes three models, the Mate 50, Mate 50 Pro, and Mate 50 RS Porsche Design. The lineup also includes an upper mid-range phone called the Mate 50e, which features the Snapdragon 778G 4G chipset.
Without further ado, let us have a look at the specifications, features, and price of the Mate 50 Pro and Mate 50 RS Porsche Design. These smartphones are packed with identical specifications, but the Porsche Design sports a premium design, more RAM, and different cameras. Readers can visit the dedicated launch post here to find out about the standard Mate 50.
Design and Display
The Mate 50 Pro and Mate 50 RS Porsche Design have nearly identical front designs. Both phones have a notched display on the front. The back panel of the Pro variant has a round-shaped module, which houses a triple camera setup along with an LED flash and other sensors. On the other hand, the Mate 50 RS Porsche Design has an octagon-shaped module slapped on a ceramic back, which is inspired by supercars.
Huawei Mate 50 RS Porsche Design
The Mate 50 Pro and Mate 50 RS Porsche Design have a 6.74-inch OLED display that supports an FHD+ resolution of 2612 x 1212 pixels, up to 120Hz refresh rate, 300Hz touch sampling rate, and 1440Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. The display notch houses the complex sensors for 3D face recognition. In addition, these phones are also equipped with an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Specifications
The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 4G chipset is present under the hood of the Mate 50 Pro and Mate 50 RS Porsche Design. The Pro model comes with 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256 GB / 512 GB UFS 3.1 storage, whereas the RS Porsche Design offers 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. For more storage, both devices come with support for up to 256 GB of NM memory card. Both models come preinstalled with Harmony OS 3.0.
Both smartphones have a 4,700mAh battery with 66W fast charging, 50W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging. On the connectivity front, both devices are equipped with dual SIM, satellite communication, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.2, dual-frequency GPS, NFC, and a USB-C port.
Cameras
The display notch of both smartphones houses a 13-megapixel selfie snapper along with a 3D depth sensor. The Mate 50 Pro’s back has a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 main camera with OIS, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and an OIS-supported 64-megapixel periscope telephoto camera.
Huawei Mate 50 Pro
On the Mate 50 RS Porsche Design, Huawei has swapped the periscope camera with an OIS-ready 48-megapixel 35x tele macro camera. Both smartphones support f/1.4 to f/4.0 variable aperture, flicker sensor, laser autofocus, and offer up to 200x super zoom. Both phones have Huawei’s XMAGE image processing technology, which makes them better for taking photos.
Pricing and availability
The Huawei Mate 50 Pro comes in configurations like 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, or 8 GB RAM + 512 GB storage. These variants are priced at 6,799 Yuan (~$977) and 7,799 Yuan (~$1,121), respectively. It can be purchased in colors like Obsidian Black, Frost Silver, Streamer Purple, Daybreak Kunlun, and Kunlun Xiaguang. The Kunlun editions are priced a 6,999 Yuan (~$1,006) and 7,999 Yuan (~$1,149), respectively.
The Mate 50 RS Porsche Design model comes in 12 GB RAM + 512 GB storage variant only. It carries a hefty price tag of 12,999 Yuan (~$1,868). It can be bought in colors like Dark Blue Porcelain and Carmine Porcelain. It will be available for purchase starting Sept. 21, while the Mate 50 Pro will go on sale by Sept. 28 in China. Both devices are now available for pre-sale in the home market. There is no word on the global launch of the Mate 50 series.
If you are a citizen of the 21st century, you have probably heard of FAANG, the world’s 5 biggest companies that are running our modern-day tech industry, or as folks call it – Big Tech. FAANG is an abbreviation for Facebook (now rebranded as Meta), Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google.
However, a recent report this week seems to indicate that FAANG is no longer relevant in today’s market and that today, Big Tech is now spearheaded by 6 new leading tech giants that make up MATANA, and they are Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla, Apple, Nvidia, and Alphabet (the parent company of Google).
The 6 MATANA Tech Companies
In a recent video interview with Yahoo Finance Live, Constellation Research Principal Analyst & Founder Ray Wang states that the FAANG abbreviation should be reassessed as it no longer reflects the current market trends.
In the interview, Wang debates that MATANA is an upgrade from FAANG as the new abbreviation added Microsoft, Tesla, and Nvidia into the Big Tech lineup whilst dropping Facebook and Netflix from the list altogether.
The main reason behind the current market trend is because of both Facebook and Netflix are facing fierce competition from their industry rivals, whilst facing backlash from their audiences as well as regulations from governing bodies worldwide.
On the topic of Meta, Yahoo Finance quotes Wang, “Facebook has got to do something besides ads.” “Once again, they’re taking a beating for it. So, is it going to be the glasses? Is it going to be the metaverse? We’re not there yet and that’s really kind of what the challenge is.”
As for Netflix, Wang comments, “The reason they’re out is because, how many more subscribers? How many more subscriptions are you going to handle?” “Product placement should be where they are, plus the ability to do IP licensing. Look at how Disney makes its money.”
Thus, it seems as if the days of Meta and Netflix as market leaders in the industry are numbered, and unless both companies provide new and innovative products in the markets fast, they may end up the likes of Nokia, Blackberry, and other once globally dominant technology brands.
Blackberry Fading Away (Colourised)
Coming to Microsoft and Nvidia, the analyst had several insights to share about them. To quote Wang via Yahoo Finance:
“Microsoft has more than just business-to-business and consumer – they’ve been able to manage both,” he said. “They’re positioned well for the metaverse. They’re positioned well for the cloud and, of course, they’ve got their gaming business.”
“Nvidia is a lot more than just the chips that we look at and more than the data center or gaming,” Wang said. “They’re sitting at the edge between AI, the metaverse, the future of computing, and the way they do their partnerships, they’re set up in a way that’s going to be dominant for quite some time.”
As for Tesla, people had already heard the story of Elon Musk many times, and that he is now the world’s wealthiest man on Earth. And despite the current negative press on Tesla cars, the company sales are still growing and projected to grow further as the world switches away from petrol and gas vehicles to the more environmentally friendly electrical vehicle alternative.
Motorola is currently preparing to launch a couple of new smartphones soon, which includes the Moto Edge 30 Ultra, Edge 30 Fusion, and Edge 30 Neo. However, a new benchmark listing has revealed that the company is also working on a new Moto G Go model as well.
Moto G Go
The upcoming smartphone was just recently spotted on GeekBench, which is a popular benchmarking platform. Looking at this listing, it appears that the company is planning on launching a new lineup of affordable smartphones under the G series branding, with the first model being the Moto G Go. The GeekBench database reveals that the new handset will run on Android 11 OS out of the box.
Although, the name of the device also hints at it possibly running on the Android Go edition of the operating system. For those unaware, the Android Go version is basically Android for smartphones with low RAM and storage. The benchmarking listing showcases the Moto G Go with 2GB of RAM, but there may also be a 3GB RAM variant as well. Its storage options are not listed, however, it can likely be either 32GB or 64GB.
Another notable specification revealed on the platfrom was the model number for Moto G Go’s processor. It is the “MT6762G”, which is basically the MediaTek Helio G25 SoC, which also arrives with an IMG PowerVR GE8320 GPU. Unfortunately, finer details regarding this device is still at large, but we can expect more details to surface soon. So stick around for more updates regarding this smartphone.
Earlier today, Realme launched the Realme C33 smartphone and the Realme Watch 3 Pro in the Indian market. Along with these two devices, the brand has also debuted the Realme Buds Air 3S TWS earphones in India.
Realme Buds Air 3S specs & features
Design-wise, the Buds Air 3S comes with silicone ear wing tips that help provide a secure fit for workouts and sports activities. The case on the other hand draws inspiration from a music box and has a transparent lid. The buds are available in Bass Black and Bass White color options.
The earbuds feature an 11mm triple titanium bass driver and four microphones with an 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.
The Buds Air 3S has a battery life of up to 30 hours when used with the charging case. A simple 10-minute charge provides 5 hours of battery life. A 69ms low-latency mode, 4 mics with AI noise suppression for calls, dual connectivity, Google Fast Pair, full touch control, IPX5 water resistance rating and Realme Link app support are all included.
Realme Buds Air 3S price & availability
The Realme Buds Air 3S costs Rs 2,499, and the TWS will be available on Amazon, Realme.com, and Realme stores across India beginning September 14th.
Oppo has been running ColorOS 13 Alpha and Closed/Open Beta programs for multiple smartphones for the last few weeks. The company has now announced when it will start delivering the stable update. At the same time, it has also disclosed the list of devices that will be added to the Open Beta initiative this month.
Oppo ColorOS 13 Running on Oppo Find X5 Pro
Oppo is known for revealing its software rollout plan at the beginning of each month. Hence, the company hasannounced its update plan for September 2022 covering both Chinese and international markets.
The firm says that it will begin the stable rollout of ColorOS 13 based on Android 13 on September 16. Interestingly, it will start first in global markets, followed by in China on September 23.
Further, talking about ColorOS 13 Open Beta program, 9 more devices will be added to the initiative throughout this month. Six of them will be joining on the same day as the commencement of the stable rollout.
Here’s the official update timeline shared by Oppo for September 2022.
Oppo ColorOS 13 Update Plan Sepetember 2022
Stable Rollout
From September 16
Oppo Find X5 Pro
Australia
France
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
Vietnam
Oppo Find X5
UAE
France
From September 23
Oppo Find X5 Pro
China
Oppo Find X5
China
OnePlus 10 Pro
China
Open Beta
From September 16
Oppo Find X3 Pro Photographer Edition
China
Oppo Find X3 Pro Mars Exploration Edition
China
Oppo Find X3 Pro
China
Oppo Find X3
China
OnePlus 9 Pro
China
OnePlus 9
China
From September 20
Oppo Find X3 Pro
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
From September 23
Oppo Reno 8 Pro (aka Oppo Reno 8 Pro+)
China
India
From September 28
Oppo Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition
China
OnePlus Ace
China
None of the other Android OEMs (other than Google) are yet to announce the Android 13 stable update rollout date for their devices. Hence, if the competitors don’t release the update by September 16, then Oppo could become the first non-Google company to deliver Android 13 to its users.
Huawei has just officially unveiled its latest Mate series of flagship smartphones after almost two years. Back in November 2020, the Mate 40 series was announced, and now the company has finally launched the next gen Mate 50 series. So let’s take a look at the base variant of the premium lineup.
Design & Display
Looking at the latest flagship smartphone, the Mate 50 features a design that is quite similar to the original Mate 40. It features a curved back panel and curved edges. The rear also houses a large circular camera module like the one found on the Mate 50, albeit, there are changes in its design with the circular module being a single large camera module this time over the previous gen’s donut like design.
On the front, the Chinese tech giant’s Mate 50 sports a 6.7 inch OLED display that has a FHD+ (2700 x 1224 pixels) resolution, with a center aligned punch hole cut out and a 90Hz refresh rate and 300Hz touch sampling rate. This panel also supports HDR, P3 color gamut and can output 1.07 billion colors. The screen also houses an in display fingerprint scanner for security.
Specifications
Under the hood, the new Mate 50 is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC that is paired with at least 8GB of RAM. It was initially believed to feature the older Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, but this was a welcomed surprise. However, this processor only supports 4G networking. This is primarily due to the sanctions it faces from the US. Furthermore, the premium grade handset will be powered by a 4,460mAh battery pack that supports 66W fast charging and up to 50W wireless fast charging as well.
Paired with the 4G only Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, this might translate to a slightly better power efficiency than the regular model. Notably, the company has also boasted of an industry breaking battery life, with users even having the option to make calls when the battery is dead thanks to an battery emergency mode. Apart from this, the brand is also offering satellite communication technology that allows for cellular calls and messages in very remote areas where there is no cellular 3G, 4G or 5G coverage. Other features include, stereo speakers, anti fingerprint film, splash, water and dust resistant (although, this wasn’t professionally rated as per the official website).
Camera
The base Huawei Mate 50 smartphone model is equipped with a triple camera setup on the rear. Its primary image sensor is a 50 megapixel flagship Sony IMX766 sensor, which is paired with another 13 megapixel Sony IMX688 ultra wide angle lens. The last camera is the 12 megapixel telephoto zoom lens that offers up to 5x optical zoom capabilities and OIS support. The device also supports the first ever XMAGE imaging technology that will help improve the photography experience. Meanwhile, the front houses a 13 megapixel selfie shooter.
Pricing & Availability
The Huawei Mate 50 is available in multiple color options as well as three different storage configurations. It is offered in five color options, while the storage options include a 128GB, 256GB, and a 512GB top end model. The 128GB model costs 4,999 Yuan (roughly 720 US Dollars), while the 256GB variant has a price tag of 5,499 Yuan (roughly 791 US Dollars) and the 512GB model costs 6,499 Yuan (roughly 935 US Dollars).
Realme has finally launched the Realme Watch 3 Pro, which is a successor to its popular Watch 2 Pro which debuted back in May 2021. The smartwatch has many many exciting features like a large AMOLED display, and long battery life, so let’s check them out in more detail.
Realme Watch 3 Pro Specifications
The Watch 3 Pro features a clean rectangular design with curved edges and has a side button for turning on the display and navigating the UI. It has a 1.78-inch AMOLED display that offers a 368 x 448-pixel resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. It is capable of up to 500nits of brightness and comes with the Always-on display feature.
The Watch 3 Pro comes with the popular Bluetooth calling feature that the brand claims provides a crystal clear calling experience. It also has a built-in GPS which is claimed to accurately track your movements.
Health features include heart rate and blood oxygen sensors that offer all-day heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring as well as sleep and stress monitoring. It features female physiological cycle tracking as well.
The watch includes 110+ sports modes, with 5 major sports states like walking, running, cycling, elliptical, and rowing. These modes are tracked using Cywee’s professional sports algorithms, giving users more accurate and helpful data to make their training sessions more efficient and effective.
Realme claims that the Watch 3 Pro can achieve up to 10 days of battery life with standard GPS and Bluetooth calling, thanks to the 325mAh battery. Other features include – Find My Phone, camera control, alarm, event reminder, flashlight, timer, message notification, music control, stop-watch, hydration reminder, and many other features.
Pricing & availability
The smartwatch has a price tag of ₹ 4,999, however, customers will be able to buy it at ₹ 4,499 as part of the introductory offer. The first sale is scheduled for 9th Sep at 12:00 PM. The watch comes in Black & Grey colors.
Alongside Redmi 11 Prime and Redmi 11 Prime 5G, Xiaomi also launched the Redmi A1 in India. It is the first phone in the company’s new Redmi A series of entry-level smartphones. It was announced as part of the firm’s Special Diwali With Mi Launches. Let’s check out what it has to offer.
Redmi A1 Specifications
The Redmi A1 is built around a 6.52-inch display (LCD) with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels (HD+) and a dewdrop notch. It comes powered by a MediaTek Helio A22 chipset paired with LPDDR4x RAM and eMMC 5.1 storage.
Due to its low-level hardware, the handset boots Android 12 Go Editionwithout MIUI skin. As a result, it should offer a better experience than previous entry-level smartphones from Xiaomi.
Further, it features a dual-camera system on the rear comprising an 8MP primary sensor and a 2MP sensor. On the front, it has a 5MP shooter for selfies and video calls.
Other features include dual-SIM 4G support, single-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, GNSS, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a dedicated MicroSD card slot. Finally, it is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging (charger included in the retail box).
Redmi A1 Price and Availability
The Redmi A1 will be available in a single 2GB + 32GB memory configuration priced at ₹6,499 ($81). It can be availed in either Light Blue, Classic Black, or Light Green color options.
The handset will go on sale from 4 PM on September 9. It will be sold via Mi.com, Amazon India, Mi Home stores, and retail stores.
After teasing for days, Xiaomi has officially launched the Redmi 11 Prime and Redmi 11 Prime 5G in India. The two smartphones were announced alongside the Redmi A1. These three handsets are part of Xiaomi’s Special Diwali With Mi Launches. Let’s take a look at the former two phones in this article. To learn about the latter device, check out our coverage on the same.
Redmi 11 Prime
Redmi 11 Prime Series Specifications
The Redmi 11 Prime series consists of two models, namely Redmi 11 Prime and Redmi 11 Prime 5G. As the names suggest, the first one is limited to 4G, whereas the second one offers support for 5G.
The Redmi 11 Prime is the same as the recently launched Poco M5 with a different rear design. On the other hand, the Redmi 11 Prime 5G is a rebranded Redmi Note 11E from China, which also goes by Redmi 10 5G in Southeast Asia.
Talking about specifications, both smartphones flaunt a 6.58-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 2408 x 1080 pixels (FHD+), a 90Hz refresh rate, and a dewdrop notch. They also boot the same MIUI 13 software based on Android 12.
Further, they sport a 50MP main camera, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 5MP selfie camera. The 4G model has an additional 2MP macro snapper.
The major difference between the two is their chipsets. The 4G variant is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC with Bluetooth 5.3, while the 5G version houses a MediaTek Dimensity 700 chip with Bluetooth 5.1. Either way, they come with LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2.2 storage, and a dedicated MicroSD card slot.
Redmi 11 Prime 5G
Their remaining features include dual-band WiFi, GNSS, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, an IR blaster, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 5,000mAh battery, and 18W fast charging support (ships with a 22.5W fast charger).
Both of them measure 164 x 76.1 x 8.9 mm in dimensions. However, the 4G model is slightly heavier at 201g compared to the 5G variant’s 200g weight.
Redmi 11 Prime Series Price and Availability
The Redmi 11 Prime series will retail at the following price tags in India.
Redmi 11 Prime
Variants and Price
4GB + 64GB – ₹12,999 ($163)
6GB + 128GB – ₹14,999 ($188)
Colors
Thunder Black
Chrome Silver
Meadow Green
Redmi 11 Prime 5G
Variants and Price
4GB + 64GB – ₹13,999 ($175)
6GB + 128GB – ₹15,999 ($200)
Colors
Peppy Purple
Flashy Black
Playful Green
The Redmi 11 Prime 5G will go on sale from 12 PM on September 9. It can be purchased from either Mi.com, Amazon India, Mi Home stores, or retail stores. Customers can avail of a ₹1,000 discount on ICICI Bank credit card and credit/debit card EMI transactions.
The availability of Redmi 11 Prime will be announced on social media in the coming days.
The Realme C33 has gone official in India. In terms of design, the C33 sports a boxy form factor and two traditional camera rings on the back panel that flaunts a gradient pattern. There is a fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. On the front, it features a teardrop notch display. It has a thickness of 8.3mm and weighs around 187 grams.
Realme C33 specifications and features
The Realme C33 comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display bearing an HD+ resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio. On the imaging front, the C33 features dual rear cameras comprising a 50MP main sensor paired with a 2-megapixel macro lens. There is a 5-megapixel front-facing selfie snapper.
Realme C33
Under the hood, the Realme C33 is equipped with a Unisoc T612 chipset. It is paired with up to 4 GB RAM and up to 64 GB onboard storage expandable via a microSD card slot.
The smartphone draws its power from a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 10W fast charging. According to Realme, the handset offers up to 37 days of standby time. It offers connectivity features such as dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Realme C33 price and availability
The Realme C33 has arrived in India in two options: 3 GB RAM + 32 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage. These variants are priced at Rs 8,999 (~$138) and Rs 9,999 (~$150), respectively. The C33 can be purchased in three colors, such as Aqua Blue, Night Sea, and Sandy Gold. It will go on sale from at 12 pm on Sept. 12 through Flipkart and Realme India’s website.
Huawei is gearing up to unveil the Mate 50 series of smartphones later today. Ahead of the launch event, TechGoing has spotted the official listing of the Nova 10z for the Chinese market. The launch comes days after the Nova 10 and Nova 10 made their international debut.
Huawei Nova 10z specs
The Huawei Nova 10z has a 6.6-inch LCD display with a punch-hole in the center. It has a Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels) and a pixel density of 399 PPI. The power button on the right edge has an integrated fingerprint scanner.
Huawei Nova 10z
The device is powered by an octa-core processor with 8 GB of RAM. It has storage capacities of 128 GB and 256 GB. External storage is not supported by the device. It has a 4,000mAh battery and supports 40W rapid charging. As for software, HarmonyOS 2.0 powers the device.
For optics, the device has a 64MP main camera with an f/1.9 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, It sports a 16MP front camera for selfies.
Other features include dual SIM, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, a USB-C connector, and a 3.5mm audio jack. lastly, it comes with an IP52 certification making the device splash-resistant.
Price and availability
The Nova 10z is available in two variants: 8GB RAM + 128GB storage for 1,699 Yuan ($245) and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage for 1,899 Yuan ($280). Both versions will be available for the first time with a 100 Yuan discount.
The device is currently available for pre-order, with shipments planned to begin on September 26. The Nova 10z is available in Magic Night Black, Frost Silver, and Emerald Green.
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