The LeTV Smart Door lock X1 has been unveiled in China. The new product from LeEco’s Smart ecosystem is capable of 3D face recognition to open the door within seconds. It can adapt to a variety of facial postures even with eyeglasses or a change of hairstyle. The smart door lock X1 uses artificial intelligence and 3D face recognition technology to accurately identify faces.
The identification technology is secure enough to prevent intrusion through facial masks, photos, and videos. The 3D smart door lock X1 can generate in-depth information in a variety of situations whether day or night. The 3D infrared night vision supplementary light recognition is a key feature in the new door lock.
It is also equipped with an HD screen with 1080 pixels resolution, a 160-degree wide-angle view, and a remote video intercom. The smart door lock can also capture snapshots and offers cloud storage capability. There are eight methods of unlocking the door and ten safety protection measures.
The LeTV Smart Door lock X1 has a 4,200mAh battery that provides extensive use for the gadget. The product is being offered at an introductory price of 1,699 yuan (~$247). There are no details yet on global availability and the duration of the introductory offer.
The product is not LeEco’s first smart door lock and it builds on the security and safety features of its predecessors. There are however some concerns about the fidelity of the device in terms of accuracy. The first few weeks in the market will reflect the kind of reception the LeTV 3D smart door lock X1 gets.
The Zeb-Octave 340W Tower speakers by Zebronics have been unveiled in India. The new Zebronics tower speakers feature Dolby Audio making it the first Indian brand to use the technology in the tower speaker category. The launch of the Zeb-Octave follows the recent launch of the Zebronics ZEB-Juke Bar 4050 75W soundbar.
The Zeb-Octave is a powerful 340W speaker that aligns with Zebronics’ Premium for the Masses slogan. It has a 3-way output that will deliver the ultimate audio experience. It comes with a black and gold case, touch controls, and an LED screen on the front side. The Dolby and Virtual 3D audio provide an excellent and realistic audio output. It has double mid-range drivers, powerful subwoofers, and tweeters combining to produce surreal sound.
The Zeb-Octave also provides a karaoke function with its two wireless microphones. Four equalizer options can be chosen using the accompanying remote control. You can connect the speakers via multiple options including HDMI, USB, Optical, Coaxial, AUX, and Bluetooth. The new Zebronics tower speakers are compatible with Smart TVs, PCs, and TVs.
Zebronics is also offering a 1-year warranty on the product which is priced at Rs. 24,999 (~$313). The Zeb-Octave tower speakers can be purchased from the company’s official website or Flipkart.
Last year, Samsung manufactured Google’s first Tensor chip on its 5nm node process. The chipset was used in the Pixel 6 series and offered some decent performance. Now a new report suggests the South Korean company is working on Google’s next generation Tensor as well as its own Exynos 1380 SoC.
As per a report by GalaxyClub, Samsung is testing a next-gen Tensor chipset. The chipset with model number S5P9865 is said to be the third-generation Google Tensor chipset that will power the Pixel 8 series. The development board of the chipset has the code name ‘Ripcurrent’ and the chip itself is codenamed ‘Zuma’. The first-generation Tensor SoC also had a similar model number (S5P9845), so it is assumed that the mentioned chipset is a Samsung-manufactured Tensor Soc.
Reports have suggested that Tensor 2 would be developed on a developer board called “Cloudripper,” which means the newly discovered model number (S5P9865) would likely be the third generation of Tensor SoC.
The rumored Exynos 1380 SoC, on the contrary, is expected to be the successor to Exynos 1280 SoC which was launched in April this year. As per the report, the Exynos 1280 Soc is being developed and tested under the product code S5E8835. The Exynos 1280 is found on the Galaxy A53, so we can expect its successor to power Samsung Galaxy A54.
Samsung is yet to confirm any details about the development of new SoCs. The information above is based on speculations, so we suggest you take it with a pinch of salt. We hope to learn more details in the coming days.
Vivo is on a launch spree. The company has launched a bunch of Y and V series smartphones recently. A new Vivo Y16 smartphone is also on the way and today a hands-on video, as well as some live images, have leaked online, which reveal its color options and design. The device was earlier tipped to come with a MediaTek Helio G35 SoC, 5000mAh battery, dual camera setup, and more.
Pricebaba has shared live images of the retail box of the Vivo Y16 along with a hands-on video showcasing the gold color variant of the Vivo Y16. The publication has only shared images of the gold variant however, the smartphone will also be available in a black color option.
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It can be seen to have a flat back with a dual rear camera setup. The video reveals that the device will have a 3.5mm headphone jack as well as a speaker grille on the bottom. Moreover, the size of the retail box suggests that the device will come with a bundled adaptor.
A recent report revealed the complete specifications of the device. Let’s look at it to get a better idea of what to expect from the upcoming Vivo Y16.
Vivo Y16 specifications (rumored)
The Vivo Y16 will come with a 6.51-inch IPS LCD panel offering an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. It will be powered by the Helio G35 chipset paired with 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB / 128 GB of built-in storage. On the software front, it will run Android 12 with Funtouch OS on top.
For photography, it will have a dual-camera setup available on the back consisting of a 13-megapixel main camera, a 2-megapixel depth / macro lens, and an LED flash. While on the front, it will feature a 5-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls. The Vivo Y16 will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery, which may support 10W charging. For security, it will have a side-facing fingerprint scanner.
Xiaomi has officially unveiled the MIJIA Smart Curtain Motor 1S in China. You have a variety of options to regulate your draperies thanks to the smart home device. To start the motor, for instance, you can use the Xiao AI voice commands, the MIJIA app, the included remote control, or a light tug.
You can connect the product to your network and connect the curtain motor with other devices if it supports the MIJIA smart home system. For instance, the Xiaomi Smart Home Screen 10 allows you to control the curtains. A variety of curtain settings are adjustable, including the time the curtains should close and the location at which they should open.
The system’s DC motor makes it possible for the curtains to move softly. Your preferred curtain fabric can be utilized with the Smart Curtain Motor 1S, which can support up to 50 kg (110 lbs) of weight. You can operate the curtains while away from home thanks to a built-in wifi module, which may come in handy when traveling.
The product moves the curtains at a speed of 12 cm per second and measures 53.5 x 260 mm (about 2.1 x 10.2 in). In addition, users can set the curtain to open up slowly for 35 minutes before their desired wake-up time.
With a 50 yuan (about $7) deposit, you can pre-order the Xiaomi Mijia Smart Curtain Motor 1S in China. Customers who pre-order the product can do so for 699 yuan (US$102); the retail price of the smart home appliance will eventually be 799 yuan (US$117).
DJI‘s replacement for the FPV drone dubbed Avata has been officially unveiled by the company. The DJI Avata, which was the sole product revealed at the “Born to Fly” hardware launch event held on Thursday, improves on its predecessor with a more durable body and a major camera upgrade. Additionally, as several leaks hinted would be the case, the updated goggles for the new first-person view (FPV) drone are available for purchase.
The DJI Avata, a consumer drone DJI released this year, weighs 410 g, which is much more than the Mini 3 Pro. As anticipated, the DJI Avata uses the same 48 MP CMOS sensor with a 1/1.7-inch optical format and a 155-degree field-of-view as the Mini 3 Pro. According to DJI, the Avata’s sensor delivers 100–25,600 ISO, 4-in-1 pixel binning, and shutter speeds that range from 1/50s to 1/8,000s.
The DJI Avata can also record videos in 2.7K at 120 FPS or 4K at 60 FPS. Micro-OLED screens in the new DJI Goggles 2 work at 1080p and 100 frames per second. According to rumors, the DJI Avata and DJI Goggles 2 interact with a latency of only 30 ms, making it feasible to execute complex maneuvers with ease. As expected, the battery life is very short; DJI claims that the Avata has an 18-minute flight time at a speed of 27 meters per second. The DJI Avata should be able to travel 11.6 km in that period, to put it briefly.
Without a remote control or goggles, the DJI Avata costs $629 at launch. The DJI Motion Controller, DJI FPV Remote Controller 2, and DJI FPV Goggles V2 are all compatible with the FPV Drone. As an alternative, DJI offers the Fly Smart Combo, which costs $1,168 and contains both the DJI Motion Controller and the DJI FPV Goggles V2. In contrast, the Pro-View Combo costs $1,388 and includes both the DJI Motion Controller and the DJI Goggles 2. Pre-ordered units will start shipping from August 30.
Samsung Galaxy A04 Core and Galaxy M04 have appeared on the Bureau of Indian standard (BIS) website, hinting at an imminent launch. The Galaxy A04 will likely be the stripped-down version of the Galaxy A04 that was unveiled a few days back. While the Galaxy M04 is expected to be an entry-level smartphone.
As per a recent report by MySmartPrice, two new Samsung smartphones, dubbed Galaxy A04 Core and Galaxy M04, have been spotted on the BIS website. The listing indicates that the devices will come with model number SM-A042F/DS and SM-M045F/DS, respectively. As usual, the BIS listing did not reveal any specifications of the upcoming smartphones. However, it suggests the devices may launch very soon in India.
Samsung Galaxy A04
As mentioned, the Galaxy A04 Core is likely going to be a more affordable version of the Galaxy A04 which was launched recently. For reference, the Galaxy A04 comes with a 6.5-inch LCD panel with an Infinity-V notch. It carries support for HD+ resolution.
The device has a 5-megapixel selfie camera on the front, while on the back it features a dual camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel main camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The handset runs on Android 12 OS with One UI Core 4.1 on top. It is powered by an octa-core processor, which appears to be the Exynos 850. The device offers up to 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.
If we talk about the Galaxy M04, it is expected to be an entry-level M-series smartphone with decent specs and a big battery. Details about both devices are still pretty short, and the company is yet to confirm any details. We hope to learn more details about them in the coming days.
LG has unveiled UltraGear 240Hz curved OLED gaming monitor and UltraFine Display Ergo AI. The devices have model numbers 45GR95QE and 32UQ890. The company also confirmed its presence at the upcoming event after a two-year break due to the pandemic.
The LG 45GR95QE has a curved OLED display panel with a 240Hz refresh rate. This is perfect for gamers as it provides visual performance, speed, and functionality. The monitor has a 21:9 aspect ratio, a WQHD display resolution, and an 800R curvature. The screen is surrounded by thin bezels and it also comes with anti-glare and low reflection coating. The monitor features a 98 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut and HDR10 support. It offers picture-by-picture and picture-in-picture modes for multitasking. Connectivity options on the monitor include two HDMI 2.1 ports, a display 1.4 port, and USB 3.0 ports.
As for the LG 32UQ890, the Ultrafine Display Ergo AI is said to be the company’s first monitor that automatically adjusts for comfort. It features a built-in camera and a powerful AI that continuously assesses the user’s posture and makes changes to the screen height as well as tilt to prevent users from remaining in the same position for long period. The LG Ultrafine Display Ergo AI comes with a 31.5-inch IPS screen bearing a 4K video resolution. It offers 95 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut and HDR support.
Both the LG Ultragear OLED gaming monitor and UltraFine Display Ergo AI will be showcased at the IFA event in Berlin from September 2nd to 6th.
At HP Amplify Executive forum, the company announced the HP Dragonfly Folio G3 and HP 34-inch AIO desktop. They are said to offer support to individuals thriving in the hybrid work environment. Read on to know more about what the two computing products offer out of the box.
The HP Dragonfly Folio G3 is a two-in-one laptop that is aimed at creators. It can be used as a tablet and the screen can be pulled forward near the trackpad. The device supports touch functionality and is compatible with stylus pen. The Folio G3 features a 13.5-inch display in either OLED or IPS panel. It comes with a spill-resistant full sized keyboard and an 8MP RGB+IR web camera. On the audio front, the laptop is equipped with quad speakers tuned by Bang and Olufsen.
Under the hood, the HP Dragonfly Folio G3 is equipped with up to 12th generation Core i7 processor coupled with Intel Iris Xe GPU. It packs up to 32GB DDR5 RAM onboard and 2TB SSD storage. The laptop is powered by a 53WHr battery and runs on Windows 11 OS out of the box. Connectivity options on the device include two Thunderbolt ports, WiFi-6E, Bluetooth 5.2, as well as optional 5G and 4G LTE versions.
The HP Dragonfly Folio G3 carries a starting price tag of $2,379. The exact availability remains unknown, but we can expect it to arrive in the coming months.
Earlier today (26th August 2022), China Mobile’s NZONE announced the launch date for its upcoming smartphone, the NZONE 50 Pro. The smartphone will be announced next week. So let’s have a look at its features.
From what we know so far, the new smartphone will be equipped with a 5G enabled Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. On the front, it will sport a 6.7 inch LCD panel that has a Full HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, 270Hz touch sampling rate, and a punch hole cutout for the front facing camera. It will be powered by a large 5,000mAh battery pack that supports 40W fast charging that can charge the device up to 50 percent in just 30 minutes.
On the rear, the NZONE 50 Pro model will feature a triple camera setup that includes a 50 megapixel primary sensor, a 2 megapixel depth of field lens, and another 2 megapixel macro shooter. Meanwhile, the front will house an 8 megapixel selfie camera. Other features include Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0, 3.5mm headphone hack, NFC support, side mounted fingerprint scanner, and Android operating system. The company will be announcing the smartphone in China on 29th August 2022 in the afternoon. So stick around for more updates.
3 months ago, we did a full comparison of the Realme GT Neo 3 and the Redmi K50, and they were probably the best Android phones with great value for money to buy in the first half of the year. Today, we’ll find out the best phones to buy under $500 in 2022 with a matchup, and now let’s give a passionate welcome to today’s two cowboys: the Redmi K50 Ultra and the Oneplus ACE Pro, the latter of which is available outside China as the OnePlus 10T.
The design of both phones obviously comes from their flagship products, and if you have already had a Xiaomi 12 or OnePlus 10, you will definitely feel familiar. So both of them didn’t really work on their appearance design.
But if have to say something, I slightly prefer the design of the OnePlus model, which has a new texture on the back cover, providing a unique touch and greatly preventing fingerprints.
In terms of available color variants, Oneplus offers two different styles to choose from, I think most Oneplus fans will still go for the black version because it has a really cool surface texture, while Redmi offers richer options. The AMG co-branded model really looks different, but the other variants are pretty boring actually since we’ve seen enough Xiaomi 12 and 12s. As claimed, they’ll release a White variant later this year, but I think it won’t change anything.
They are very similar in size and weight, but when you hold them in your hands, you’ll immediately notice that the ACE Pro feels better in your hands and your fingers won’t snag while playing games because there is a smoother curved transition between the camera module and the back cover.
Another detail I want to point out is that OnePlus has placed the volume buttons and the power button on each side of the phone, so it is easier to achieve some operations by using a combination of buttons with one hand, such as taking a screenshot with them.
Display
The screen upgrade is a major selling point of the K50 Ultra. And they called it in a super strange way, the new 1.5K-resolution display.
This sounds really confusing and doesn’t really make sense, but actually all you need to know is that it’s a resolution a little lower than QHD but a little higher than FHD, which is not exactly an innovation for smartphone displays. Actually, we’ve seen that the Huawei P50 Pro also uses a similar resolution, but never heard of the word ‘1.5K’.
so why can’t Xiaomi just call it FHD+ Display? Make it look like the Apple Style for advertisement? Anyway, compared to the ACE Pro, the K50 Ultra looks slightly sharper when displaying small text, and it also has a higher screen brightness. so leave the strange 1.5K alone, and the K50 Ultra indeed offers a better display here no matter for indoor or outdoor uses.
But what I must say is that the higher resolution and brightness are not the most important thing, what really deserves your attention is that the K50 Ultra supports high-frequency PWM dimming, which means it can effectively avoid damaging flicker issues at low screen brightness.
The fact is that you can’t see these flickers with the naked eye, but they are real and some of you might easily feel them. so at least in terms of the screen, I can say that the K50 Ultra completely beats the ACE Pro.
Performance & Gaming
The power and efficiency of Snapdragon 8+ are undeniable, but since we’ve tested more and more phones with the Snapdragon 8+ platform, we’ve discovered that even though Qualcomm has returned to the arms of TSMC, if you want to build a phone that can play any mobile game without worry, you still have to put some effort into the thermal design.
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PUBG
Genshin Impact
From these gaming tests, we can see that the framerates are very close, and it is clear that current mobile games are no longer a threat to the Snapdragon 8+. The real difference lies in the phone’s temperature. perhaps due to the larger VC Vapor Chamber inside, the ACE Pro’s surface temperature during gaming is significantly lower than that of the K50 Ultra.
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Geekbench 5
3Dmark & antutu
Now let’s go back and look at the benchmark, I was expecting they would perform closely on benchmarks. And yes they are, as you can see they both achieved very close results to each other, and other Snapdragon 8+ phones as well.
Stability
But when I ran the 3DMark Wild Life Extreme test on the K50 Ultra, the test was terminated due to overheating and the phone closed all background applications. Not just once, but three times I tried, and the K50 Ultra just couldn’t complete the test, either in balanced or performance mode with the latest software version.
This means that if there are future mobile games that require higher performance, this K50 Ultra may be easier to knock out by heated issues. Also in this hottest summer, the ACE Pro can provide a more stable experience. I don’t know if Xiaomi will be able to fix this in a future software update, but at least for today, I would vote for the ACE Pro.
Cameras
Now let’s talk about the camera, for these two budget phones we only need to focus on their main camera, trust me you really won’t use the other two lenses on both of them, especially their 2 MP macro lenses. but luckily at least their main lenses are still good.
The 108MP CMOS on the K50 Ultra looks stronger than the 50MP CMOS on the ACE Pro, but in reality, you can hardly tell which is better in terms of detail from the samples we shot here.
What’s even more embarrassing is that when you turn on full pixel mode in the K50 Ultra, you’ll find that the photos are still not as sharp as the ACE Pro, even though it has only half the pixels of the K50 Ultra. Considering that one of the longest things Apple has stuck with over the years is using Sony’s sensors, it’s probably not hard to understand such a result here.
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When it comes at night, the ACE Pro takes even more impressive photos and we can see better dynamic range and colors. No one knows exactly how many IMX766 the OPPO Group purchased from Sony, but as the saying goes, what goes around comes around, and in terms of photographing, they really beat competitors at the budget level with this sensor.
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Battery & Charging
The ACE Pro supports greater charging power than the K50 Ultra, and as a compromise, it has a smaller battery, but from using it these days, I found that both the performance of their battery life and charging speed are very close, with the ACE Pro being faster in the first ten minutes of charging. Considering that they don’t support wireless charging either, you really don’t need to get too tangled up in the power solution.
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Conclusion
In my opinion, the ACE Pro finally wins the trophy. And at the $500 pricing, OnePlus made the better choice, with the better design, better main camera, insane cooling solution, and most importantly, up to 16GB of RAM storage for options, which makes the ACE Pro really a new flagship killer.
It can stay with you for a long time. As for the K50 Ultra, until the end of this video, I still can’t figure out why Xiaomi didn’t bring them on the 12S, no matter the 2K screen on the K50 or the 1.5K screen on this Ultra version. For the Redmi K series, they really should have spent the money on the camera and cooling solution as it should have been a flagship killer.
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Sony has just recently announced that it will be increasing the pricing for its PlayStation 5 game console. These price hikes is not worldwide and will only affect select markets. So let’s have a look.
The Japanese tech giant officially announced the new price changes for various regions across the globe. So now, the PS5 will be more expensive in Europe, the UK, Japan, China, Australia, Canada, and Mexico as well. The brand stated that the main reason for the price hike is due to high global inflation rates and poor currency trends that have been affecting many industries as well as the consumers. Other regions like India have fortunately not seen a rise in price. Interestingly, the PS5 becoming more costlier arrives after Microsoft had also raised the prices for its Xbox Series X and S series of consoles, along with their controller and headset prices as well.
According to Sony Interactive Entertainment President and CEO Jim Ryan “We’re seeing high global inflation rates, as well as adverse currency trends, impacting consumers and creating pressure on many industries. Based on these challenging economic conditions, SIE has made the difficult decision to increase the recommended retail price (RRP) of PlayStation 5 in select markets across Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), Asia-Pacific (APAC), Latin America (LATAM), as well as Canada. There will be no price increase in the United States.”
Tecno is gearing up to launch a new smartphone in India soon. The device in question is expected to be a part of its Pova series and will be dubbed the Pova Neo 2. But prior to its official launch, the specs of the device have been leaked. So let’s take a look.
According to tipster Paras Guglani, the company is planning on launching the Tecno Pova Neo 2 4G smartphone for the Indian and global market soon. Furthermore, he also revealed some of the key specifications of the upcoming smartphone on Twitter. Looking at his tweet, he claims that the brand will be launching the Pova Neo 2 in two color options, namely Cyber Blue and Uranolith Gray.
The tipster even revealed that the new handset will feature a behemoth 7,000mAh battery pack that will support standard charging rate. On the front, the device will sport a 6.82 inch display that has a Full HD+ resolution, although, its unknown whether its an LCD or AMOLED panel. Under the hood, it will reportedly be equipped with a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC that will be paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
POVA Neo
On the rear, the Pova Neo 2 will feature a 16 megapixel dual camera setup, with a 2 megapixel secondary sensor. Meanwhile, the front will house an 8 megapixel selfies shooter. Looking at these specs, its clear that the upcoming smartphone will likely be priced under 15,000 INR.
The Vivo V25 Pro was launched earlier this month in India. Now, it appears that the company is gearing up to launch another V25 series smartphone as well, which is the V25e model.
But prior to its official release, the smartphone was spotted on a popular benchmarking platform called GeekBench. For those unaware, the Vivo V25e was previously also spotted on Google Play Console, which revealed some of its key specifications. Now, the listing on GeekBench has also confirmed some of these features as well. Looking at the benchmark results, we can see that the smartphone will run on the Android 12 OS out of the box.
Furthermore, the GeekBench listing shows that the handset will be equipped with the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC that will be paired with a Mali G57 MC2 graphics and 8GB of RAM. In the benchmarking tests, the V25e managed to achieve a score of 539 points in the single core test and 1812 points in the multi core test. From what we know so far, the Vivo V25e is also expected to feature around 128GB or 256GB of internal storage as well.
The front will likely sport a Full HD+ display while the rear is expected to feature a triple camera setup. The smartphone is also believed to launch in two color options, namely Orange and Black. Unfortunately, finer details regarding this smartphone is still unknown, so stick around for more updates regarding this matter.
If you were to ever wander into the deep woods or traveled to the middle of an ocean, chances are that you will have no cellular signal, meaning you can’t access the Internet and you can’t make calls unless you have a satellite communicator with you. And the main reason for the lack of cellular signals in places like the forest and the ocean is because telecommunications providers don’t have cell towers built in the area to provide you cell service to access the Internet or to make calls.
However, in 2022, technology has matured far enough that humans have finally found a solution to tackle the problem of providing cell service even in remote places that were previously unreachable by traditional cell signals.
Source: T-Mobile
In a live event today, US telecommunications provider, T-Mobile alongside the globally renowned aerospace company, SpaceX, introduced Starlink V2, the satellites that can directly transmit cell signals to mobile phones and Tesla cars from space.
The announcement today was mainly focused on Starlink V2’s implementation in the US with telecommunications provider T-Mobile. Under the new plan which they dubbed Coverage Above and Beyond, both companies will establish a new network using T-Mobile’s existing mid-band spectrum across the United States.
The main advantage of using an existing spectrum is that the majority of smartphones on its existing network will be able to connect to the new network without any need for new equipment.
Leveraging on SpaceX’s Starlink V2 satellites, the new network aims to eliminate cellular dead zones across the country. Whether it be from the middle of Death Valley to the Great Smokey Mountains, the newly established network aims to provide cell phone connectivity every time, everywhere.
Chief Engineer of SpaceX, Elon Musk says that for the new network, the deployment of Starlink V2 satellites will work great for texting and voice calls but not for usages that require high bandwidth. This is mainly because each cell zone under the new network can only deliver 2 to 4Mbps.
Although SpaceX’s Starlink V2 technology is only currently implemented in the USA, both SpaceX and T-Mobile shared their vision for expanding Coverage Above and Beyond globally, issuing an open invitation to the world’s carriers to collaborate for truly global connectivity. And in a tweet posted by SpaceX CEO himself, Elon Musk, the man hopes to be able to eliminate cellular dead zones once and for all, worldwide.
Giztop is offering one of the lowest prices ever on Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra smartphone. The phone which generally retails for $900 is now available at a heavily discounted price of $599.
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra comes with a 6.81” 2K E4 AMOLED display and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G processor. You have multiple memory options viz. 8GB / 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB / 512GB internal storage.
The smartphone comes with a triple rear camera setup with a 50MP main camera and a 20MP AI front camera for selfies. Powered by a massive 5000mAh battery the smartphone supports both 67W wired and wireless charging.
Available in Ceramic White and Black colors, you can now buy Xiaomi 11 Ultra smartphone for as low as $599 only at Giztop. Please note that this price is applicable to the base variant only.
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Earlier this year, the Vivo had announced its first ever foldable smartphone called the X Fold. Now, the company is believed to be working on another foldable phone model, which is dubbed the X Fold S. This device is expected to launch soon, and a new leak has revealed some key specifications as well as its rear design.
The news arrives from a known tipster Digital Chat Station, who shared the information on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website). On the social media post, the tipster stated that the Chinese smartphone maker is planning on launching a new foldable smartphone in China soon. Although, the leak did not reveal the exact launch date for the device. The tipster also shared that the new foldable phone will feature Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, which is in line with our previous report.
Under the hood, a large 4,700mAh battery pack will power the device, which also supports 80W fast charging as well. This is also larger than the previous X Fold model’s smaller 4,600mAh battery pack. Furthermore, the upcoming Vivo X Fold S will apparently feature a rear panel design that is similar to the previously launched X Fold. The smartphone will reportedly also sport a 8.03 inch primary AMOLED display that has a 120Hz refresh rate as well.
On the other hand, the secondary panel will apparently be a 6.53 inch AMOLED panel, which also has a Full HD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. For optics, the tipster claimed that the new foldable phone will features a quad camera setup that consists of a 50 megapixel primary, 48 megapixel ultra wide angle, 12 megapixel telephoto, and 8 megapixel periscopic sensors. Meanwhile, the front will house a 16 megapixel selfie shooter. Keep in mind that this is still just an unconfirmed report, so take this news with a pinch of salt.
Earlier this month, Samsung started rolling out the Android 13-based One UI 5 beta for the Galaxy S22 series smartphones. Now, the South Korean giant has begun pushing out the second beta build for the South Korean, US, UK, and Indian user base.
The new update comes with a firmware version ending with ZVHK and brings a lot of bug fixes, performance improvements, and refreshed app icons for Samsung’s stock apps.
The One UI 5.0 beta upgrade has a download size of about 3GB in the markets where it has been made available for the first time. The download size is roughly 1GB in regions where the second beta update has been made available.
The new features introduced in the second beta build include a Smart Suggestions Widget that suggests useful apps and new features. This version also includes the introduction of Maintenance Mode, which allows you to conceal your personal information while sharing your device with a repair facility.
The Privacy Detection feature has also been added by Samsung. It alerts you when you attempt to share images containing sensitive data, such as those of credit cards, identification cards, or passports, allowing you to decide whether you actually want to share those images with others. The latest One UI 5.0 beta version brings the Lifestyle Mode to the Bixby Routines function.
Just like this week, there won’t be many smartphone launches in the forthcoming one as well. We are only expecting two handsets. One of them will be announced for global markets, while the other one will be debuting exclusively in China.
The common aspect between these phones is limited availability. Though one of them will be a global product, it will be only available in a select few markets.
Further, both phones are unique in their own way. Let’s take a look at them one by one.
Nzone is a brand by China Mobile, which is China’s largest carrier. The phones under this brand are developed by Huawei.
The upcoming Nzone 50 Pro will be the latest model. It will be announced at 2:08 PM CST on August 29.
Rumors say that the device will be based on Huawei Enjoy 50 Pro. However, unlike the original handset, this one may have support for 5G connectivity.
It is expected to come with a 6.7-inch FHD+ 90Hz display, 50MP triple camera system, 5,000mAh battery, 40W wired fast charging support, and more.
2. Sony Xperia 5 IV
Sony Xperia 5 III
Sony has scheduled to announce a new smartphone on September 1. The event will be live-streamed on YouTube from 9 AM CEST.
The Japanese company hasn’t disclosed anything about this handset. But as per rumors, it could be Sony Xperia 5 IV, which was allegedly spotted on FCC recently.
The latest compact flagship smartphone from Sony is expected to arrive with a 6-inch 120Hz OLED display, Snapdragon 8/8+ Gen 1 SoC, triple camera setup, dual stereo speakers, 3.5mm headphone jack, and IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
Xiaomi has launched a new smartphone from its popular Redmi sub brand in India. The new model in question is the Redmi Note 11 SE, which has just been announced. So let’s have a look at its specs, pricing, and more.
For those unaware, the device was already available in China. Now, it was released in the Indian market and it sports a 6.43 inch AMOLED display that has a Full HD+ resolution and 1100 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, the Note 11 SE is equipped with a MediaTek Helio G95 SoC that is paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage.
On the rear, the smartphone feature a quad camera setup, which consists of a 64 megapixel primary sensor, an 8 megapixel ultra wide angle lens, a 2 megapixel macro shooter, and another 2 megapixel depth camera. Meanwhile, the front houses a 13 megapixel selfie shooter. The Note 11 SE runs on the Android 11 OS based MIUI 12.5 out of the box and is powered by a large 5,000mAh battery pack that supports 33W fast charging as well.
Other features includes, a side mounted fingerprint scanner, IR blaster, 3.5mm headphone jack, and an AI face unlock feature. The smartphone from the Chinese tech giant will be available in four color options, namely Thunder Purple, Cosmic White, Space Black, and Bifrost Blue. The smartphone starts from 13,499 INR for its sole 6GB + 64GB variant, with the first sale starting on 31st August 2022.
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