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AirPods may soon detect when you skimp out on workouts with Apple Fitness+

Apple is apparently working on a new technology that would help it detect the users’ body movement and positioning. This technology is being made for future AirPods and will work in tandem with the Fitness+ workouts.

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The new system will also be used to assist the Spatial Audio feature, but when paired with the Cupertino based giant’s Fitness+, things get a bit more interesting. For those unaware, Fitness+ is an Apple service that basically helps assists users with their physical exercises. However, this service doesn’t offer a dedicated instructor, so there was no way for the company to know that users actually completed the workout or even if they did it properly.

At the moment, the only reliable method of finding out if you’re working out is through Apple Watch. But now, the iPhone maker has recently patented a “Wireless Ear Bud System With Pose Detection” (Via AppleInsider). As the name suggests, it is a system that can detect the user’s body positions. The patent application describes it as a “host electronic device may communicate wirelessly with the ear buds and may form part of an ear bud system that supplies the user with coaching and feedback while evaluating user performance of a head movement routine or other exercise routine.”

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The patent says that the ear buds will gather acceleromete data and may also “use a rotation matrix.” It further adds that “The data in the neutral reference frame may be analyzed using a user head pose look up table to categorize measured user head positions as corresponding to respective user head poses.” Meaning, Apple might be able to track fine movements as well, to detect when, say, an arm is being raised over your head.

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Lenovo Legion Y700 gaming tablet images from all angles, detailed specs revealed

Lenovo just lifted the embargo on its Legion Y700 gaming tablet following which its detailed list of specifications is now out for the first time.

Tipster Feiwei on Weibo today posted the tablet’s features along with multiple real-life images from all and angles and the entire package looks quite impressive.

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First things first, the Legion Y700 is equipped with the Snapdragon 870 processor, 12GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, and boots into ZUI 13 based on Android 11 out of the box. Its display is sized 8.8-inch with a 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate support. The panel also supports Dolby Vision and HDR10.

The tablet will get its juice from a 6550mAh large battery, which can run popular games for about 6 hours continuously, and supports 45W super flash charging. Another major highlight feature is its X-axis linear motor for haptics. The USB is a 3.1 Gen2.

The Lenovo Legion Y700 gaming tablet is expected to be launched with the 2022 Saver Ecology Spring New Product Launch Event on February 28th, where new gaming phones, gaming tablets, and gaming notebooks are expected to be released.

The Legion Y700 will be joined by the Legion Y90 gaming phone and Legion Y7000P + Y9000P gaming laptops. The laptops will be equipped with 12th generation Intel processors and RTX 3070 Ti graphics cards.

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Upcoming Vivo PD2186X with Dimensity 9000, 120Hz display spotted at AnTuTu

Vivo is reportedly working on the Vivo X80 series of smartphones for China. Rumors have claimed that the Chinese manufacturer may announce four X80 models such as the Vivo X80 SE, X80, X80 Pro, and X80 Pro. The alleged X80 / X80 Pro has now surfaced on AnTuTu benchmarking site with the all-new Dimensity 9000 chipset.

Rumors have it that the Vivo X80 SE may feature the Dimensity 8000, whereas the X80 and X80 Pro could be powered by the Dimensity 9000 chipset. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is speculated to power the X80 Pro Plus. It appears that the Vivo X80 or X80 Pro may have appeared with the PD2186X model number on AnTuTu today.

Vivo PD2186X AnTuTu

The Vivo PD2186X AnTuTu listing reveals that it scored 277,291 in the CPU test, 422,365 in the GPU test, 192,035 in the memory test, and 180,530 in the UX test. Hence, it managed to achieve a total score of 1,072,221 on the AnTuTu benchmarks.

The listing has revealed a few key details of the device. The Dimensity 9000 powered Vivo smartphone will offer key features such as a 120Hz refresh rate display, Android 12 OS, 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The chipset includes one prime Cortex-X2 CPU core working at 3.05GHz, three Cortex-A710 CPU cores ticking at 2.85GHz, and four Cortex-A510 CPU cores working at 1.8GHz. The SoC includes Mali-G710 graphics.

Vivo is speculated to announce the Vivo X80 lineup in Q2 in China. The Chinese manufacturer is also said to be working on the Vivo NEX 5 flagship. It is advisable to wait for further reports to know the final marketing name of the PD2186X handset.

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Vivo V23e 5G launched with 44MP eye autofocus selfie camera, 50MP triple cameras in India

Vivo 23e 5G has been announced in India. It impresses in the camera department as its features a 50-megapixel triple camera unit and a 44-megapixel front camera with an eye-autofocus feature. The 5G-ready handset comes equipped with Dimensity 8-series. Like other V-series phones, it offers an ultra-thin design.

Vivo V23e 5G specifications and features

The Vivo V23e 5G has a 6.44-inch AMOLED display that bears Full HD+ resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. A 44-megapixel camera with eye-autofocus is available in the display notch of the V23e 5G. It offers photography features like AI extreme night, selfie video, dual-view video, slow-motion video shooting, and more.

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Vivo V23e 5G

The rear camera setup of the V23e 5G has a 50-megapixel main camera. It is coupled with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel macro camera. The rear cameras support features like eye autofocus, bokeh flare portrait, live photo, time-lapse, and 1080p video recording. The Android 12 OS with FunTouch OS 12 comes preinstalled on the V23e 5G.

The Dimensity 810 chipset fuels the Vivo V23e 5G. The device comes in a single variant that offers 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. To keep the lights on, it has a 4,050mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging. Other features that are available on the V23e 5G include dual SIM, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, a USB-C port, a microSD card slot (hybrid SIM slot), and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Vivo V23e 5G price in India

The Vivo V23e 5G is priced at Rs 25,990 (~$349). The device can be purchased in colours like Midnight Blue and Sunshine Gold, which has a gradient finish. The handset is now available for purchase through Vivo India’s online store and Flipkart. Buyers with HDFC Bank credit / debit cards can get Rs 2,000 instant discount. In addition, those who own Flipkart Axis Bank credit card can get 5 percent unlimited cashback when purchasing the V23e 5G through Flipkart.

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Lenovo to launch Legion Y25 gaming monitor in China soon, with 24.5 inch 240Hz display

Over the last couple of weeks, we have reported on a number of teasers from Lenovo for its upcoming Legion Y90 gaming smartphone and Legion Y700 tablet. Now, it appears that the company is gearing up to launch another product in China under its Legion branding, and this time, its a professional gaming monitor.

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The Chinese consumer electronics maker has just announced the new Legion Y25 gaming monitor that it will be launching in China soon. For those unaware, this gaming monitor was first announced back in CES 2022 alongside a number of other gaming peripherals as well. Talking about its specifications, the gaming monitor carries the model number Y25-30 and sports a 24.5 inch display. It is an IPS LCD panel that features a Full HD resolution and 240Hz refresh rate, which would be great for gamers that play competitive titles.

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Furthermore, this panel has a 1ms response time and offers a 1000:1 contrast ratio. The Legion Y25 also offers 99 percent sRGB color gamut and 8bit color depth as well. Connectivity options include, two HDMI 2.0 ports along with one Display Port 1.4 interface. It even houses two 3W speakers and is certified with AMD FreeSync Premium technology. The teaser also revealed the launch date for the new gaming monitor, which is set to release on 28th February 2022. Notably, this is also the launch date for the Legion Y90 gaming smartphone as well, so stick around as we will be covering the launch event later this month.

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OSOM OV1 smartphone is now expected to launch in Summer this year

OSOM, a new smartphone company formed by some of the former members of the Essential company, is reportedly gearing up to launch a new smartphone named OSOM OV1 in the coming months.

The OSOM OV1 smartphone was supposed to go official during Mobile World Congress 2022 in Barcelona, Spain at the end of this year but the launch has been postponed. It is now expected to go official sometime in Summer.

OSOM OV1

As of now, nothing is known about the smartphone apart from the fact that the OSOM OV1 is focusing more on privacy. A poll by the company on LinkedIn a few weeks ago hinted at four new colors — Solar Yellow, Borealis Green, Twilight Blue, and Dusk Purple.

It is not known how many colors from those fours will eventually make it to the device. The company had also shown the smartphone in Black and White colors last year.

For those who are unaware, OSOM is an acronym for “Out of sight, Out of mind” and the OV1 stands for OSOM Vault 1. As stated above, the company, founded by Jason Keats and Wolfgang W. Muller, has team members that worked on the Essential PH-1 or Phone 1.

Essential, a company created by Android founder Andy Rubin, had launched its first smartphone dubbed as Essential One in 2017. The company was eventually shut down, just a couple of years after the launch of its first phone. Last year, Essential was acquired by Nothing, a company founded by former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei.

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Realme Book Prime global, India launch timeline tipped

Realme Book Prime is reportedly in the works for the Indian market. It is expected to launch in the next few months in India. A fresh report by MySmartPrice, which cites tipster Mukul Sharma as the source has claimed that the Realme Book Prime will also be announced in the global markets soon.

A previous report claimed that the Realme Book Prime laptop will be unveiled in April in India. The new claims that the company will be announcing the Book Prime around the same time in the global markets. While the Realme Book Prime sounds like a new device, it is speculated to arrive as a rebranded version of the Realme Book Enhanced Edition, which was announced in January this year in China.

Realme Book Enhanced Edition
Realme Book Enhanced Edition

Realme Book Prime specifications (expected)

The Realme Book Prime is likely to feature a 14-inch LCD screen that offers an aspect ratio of 3:2. It will offer a screen resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels. The device will be powered by the 11th gen Intel Core i5 CPU that tags along Intel Xe graphics.

The Book Prime will include 16 GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 512 GB of PCIe SSD storage, and a 54Wh battery. The device is likely to come preinstalled with Windows 11 OS and is expected to support 65W fast charging.

On the connectivity front, the device is expected to feature a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, a USB-A 3.1 Gen 1 port, a 3.5mm headphone slot, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2. The laptop will offer other features such as stereo speakers, an HD webcam, and a fingerprint scanner.

The Realme Book Enhanced Edition was introduced with a pricing of 4,699 Yuan (~$743) in China. At present, there is no word on the pricing of the Realme Book Prime for global and Indian markets.

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OnePlus 10 Pro white edition launched in China

OnePlus 10 Pro white edition has been announced in China. The white model will sell alongside the black and green variants of the smartphone, which has been available for purchase in China since January 2022. Here is a look at the details of the white variant of the OnePlus 10 Pro.

The white edition of the OnePlus 10 Pro comes in a single variant, which offers 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of built-in storage. The device is priced at 5,799 Yuan (~$917). The OnePlus 10 Pro white edition will be made available for purchase for the first time from March 1 in China. At present, it is listed at OPPO Mall, JD.com, and Tmall for pre-orders.

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OnePlus 10 Pro white edition

OnePlus 10 Pro specifications

The OnePlus 10 Pro features a 6.78-inch AMOLED LTPO 2.0 QHD+ 120Hz display. The screen has curved edges and a punch-hole design. It runs on Android 12 and ColorOS 12.1.

The front side of the OnePlus 10 Pro has a 32-megapixel front-facing camera. The rear-facing triple camera unit comprises an OIS-assisted 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 primary camera, a 50-megapixel ultrawide shooter with a 150-degree FOV, and an OIS-ready 8-megapixel telephoto camera.

A 5,000mAh battery is present under the hood of the OnePlus 10 Pro. The device supports 80W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging. It is equipped with an under-display fingerprint sensor for security. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1l fuels the OnePlus 10 Pro with LPPDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.

In China, the OnePlus 10 Pro caries a pricing of 4,699 Yuan (~$743) for 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage edition, 4,999 Yuan (~$791) for 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage variant, 5,299 Yuan (~$838) for 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage model, and a 5,799 (~$917) for 12 GB RAM + 512 GB storage edition. The Chinese manufacturer is expected to hold a global launch event for the OnePlus 10 Pro in March or April.

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Deal: Get Early Bird Discounts and Coupons on Blackview A95 Smartphone

Blackview A95 the latest flagship smartphone from Blackview is going on sale in the next 4 hours. The smartphone comes with world premiere discounts and early bird offers on AliExpress. Under the various offers, you can get the smartphone for as low as $139.99. The deal starts on 21 February and ends on 23 February, PST.

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Blackview A95 comes with technological upgrades on design aesthetics, battery performance, low-light photography, and camera software algorithms thereby providing a whole new user experience. The smartphone features a 6.5inch display with 720*1600p resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio.

Blackview A95

Designed to strike the perfect weight-to-thickness balance, the smartphone is 8.55mm thin and weighs just 195g. Using the latest finishing processes and technologies like the ICM process, vacuum electroplated process, 8-layer vacuum nano-optical coating, and 3D laser technology, Blackview A95 comes with a glittering and translucent back panel and a flattened frame. And to accentuate the beauty of the back panel, Blackview is releasing A95 in three gorgeous colors viz: Summer Ocean Blue, Aurora Night Black, and Fantasy Galaxy Rainbow

Blackview A95

Blackview A95 features a 20MP Sony® IMX376 sensor that gives you great shots even in low and dim lighting and thanks to its 4-in-1 pixel binning technology and re-mosaic algorithms, the images are super bright at night as well as ultra-clear by day. Combining the camera software algorithms, including the Super Night Mode 2.0, HDR 2.0, Portrait Mode, and PortraitColor Mode you get pro-level images and videos. For your selfies, you have an 8MP sensor in the front. 

Blackview A95

Blackview A95 runs on the Android 11 based Doke OS 2.1 and is fueled by a 4380mAh battery, that gives you up to 7 hours of HD movie streaming and 25 hours of music playback. The smartphone also supports 18W fast charging that can charge your phone from 0 to 60% in approximately 41 minutes. 

Blackview A95

Blackview A95 smartphone will be available with some early bird offers and discounts from February 21st to 23rd PT. Under the various offers, you can get the smartphone for as low as $139.99 with a $10 coupon. It also provides specific promo codes, and maybe people close the deal even lower than $139.99. For more information on the discount coupons and offers click here. 

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REDMAGIC 7 series gaming smartphones now available for purchase in China

A few days ago, ZTE-backed REDMAGIC announced its latest gaming smartphones — REDMAGIC 7 and REDMAGIC 7 Pro. Today, both the models are available for purchase in its home market China.

The pricing of the REDMAGIC 7 starts at 3,999 yuan (~$632) for the base model with 8GB RAM with 128GB of internal storage. However, for the first sale, the device will be available at a discounted rate of 3,899 yuan (~$617).

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The 12GB + 128GB model costs 4,399 yuan (~$696) while the 12GB + 256GB storage model is priced at 4,799 yuan (~$759). There are two transparent models — 12GB RAM + 256GB storage and 16GB RAM with 512GB storage costing 4,899 yuan (~$775) and 5,499 yuan (~$870).

On the other hand, the REDMAGIC 7 Pro has a starting price of 4,799 yuan (~$759) for the 12GB RAM and 128GB storage model. The 12GB RAM with 256GB storage for 5,199 yuan (~$822) and 16GB RAM with 256GB model costs 5,599 yuan (~$885).

There are four transparent models having 12GB RAM with 256GB storage costs 5,299 yuan (~$838) while 16GB RAM with 256GB storage model is priced at 5,699 yuan (~$901). The 18GB RAM and 512GB storage model costs 6,499 yuan (~$1,028) and the 18GB RAM with 1TB internal storage model is priced at 7,499 yuan (~$1,186). Along with these models, the company has also started selling accessories.

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The smartphones feature a 6.8-inch OLED Full HD+ display with a 165Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, coupled with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 internal storage.

In the camera department, it has a 64-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. On the front side, it comes with a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.

The devices run the Android 12 operating system out-of-the-box and are powered by a 4,500mAh battery with support for 120Hz fast charging technology.

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OPPO Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition specifications leaked before announcement

OPPO Find X5 series will be announced in China through a mega launch event at 7 PM (local time) on Feb. 24. The company will be launching products like Find X5, Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition, Find X5 Pro, Enco X2 TWS earbuds, and OPPO Pad tablet. The Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition will be debuting as the world’s first smartphone powered by the Dimensity 9000 flagship chipset. Here is all the information on what to expect from the Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition.

OPPO Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition specifications (rumored)

Leaks that are now doing rounds on Weibo revealed that the Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition has a 6.7-inch AMOLED E4 display that offers a Quad HD+ resolution of 3216 x 1440 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz. It is equipped with LTPO 1.0 technology, instead of LTPO 2.0 available on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 powered Find X5 Pro.

The Dimensity 9000 powered Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition will come with 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. In comparison, the Snapdragon variant will come in multiple options such as 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, and 12 GB RAM + 512 GB storage.

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OPPO Find X5 and Find X5 Pro renders by Winfuture.de

For selfies, it will feature a 32-megapixel Sony IMX709 front camera. The rear camera setup will be equipped with a pair of 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 main cameras with dual OIS and a Samsung S5K3M5 telephoto camera.

The Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition has a 5,000mAh battery that supports 80W fast wired charging. The device is also expected to carry support for 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging. It will come preinstalled with Android 12 OS overlaid with ColorOS 12.1. The device will come with other features such as IP68 rated chassis, X-axis linear motor, under-display fingerprint scanner, NFC, and dual stereo speakers. The Find X5 Pro Dimensity Edition measures 163.7 x 73.9 x 8.5mm and weighs 216 grams. It will come in black and white colors.

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BOE facing iPhone display production issues due to chip shortages

BOE is one of the leading display panel manufacturers and the company has been trying to increase its shipments to Apple for the iPhones. But it appears that the company is facing issues to reach the target.

As per the report coming from The Elec, BOE is facing issues for producing OLED panels used in the iPhones because of the ongoing global chip shortage. It further adds that the products will be impacted this month and the next month.

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LG Semicon, which is providing display driver ICs to BOE for the Apple iPhone screens are falling short of the target goal and because of the lack of production capacity from foundries, the company is supplying the display driver ICs to LG Display before BOE.

This means that BOE will be decreasing the OLED panel production capacity from three million units to two million units next month. Apple has reportedly ordered up to 10 million OLED panel units from BOE for the first half of 2022.

At this time, it is not known if the display production issues will impact the production or supply for the Apple iPhones but that seems to be quite unlikely given that Apple isn’t dependent on one supplier.

BOE is ramping up its production for flexible smartphone OLED panels and is converting three of its existing factories into OLED suppliers for Apple. With this move, the company is likely to overtake LG Display by 2023 and become the second-biggest supplier in the list of companies providing OLED panels for iPhones.

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Poco’s Upcoming Smartwatch Listed on EEC, Launch May Be Imminent

Poco is a sub-brand under the Xiaomi corporation selling high value-to-performance smartphones at affordable prices. It is most well-known for its Poco F1 in 2018, and Poco F3 series in 2021. Both smartphones featured flagship Snapdragon 845 and 870 chipsets starting from only under 300 Euros.

In 2022, it seems that Poco is planning to make a splash in the industry again, but it’s not smartphones this around, it’s apparently a new smartwatch?

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The news comes from leakster, Piyush Bhasarkar on Twitter. The post shares a screenshot of a listing of a smartwatch branded under Poco from the Russian Electronics Certification platform, EEC. 

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EEC Certification Listing of Poco Smartwatch

The listing reveals a few details about the smartwatch. First, the smartwatch will be bearing the model number Poco M2131W1. Next is the manufacturer of the smartwatch. The smartwatch will apparently be manufactured by 70mai Co. Ltd. in Shanghai, China. If the name 70mai sounds familiar, then you’ll be glad to know that 70mai is one of the brands that Xiaomi currently integrates into their Xiaomi IoT(Internet of Things) ecosystem. 

70mai is not actually known for their smartwatches, but you’ve probably heard of their dashcams such as the 70mai Dash Cam 1S, Dash Cam A400 and Dash Cam Pro Plus. In fact, our team at Gizmochina has recently reviewed the company’s latest 70mai Dash Cam Pro Plus, and if you fancy yourself picking one up, it’s currently selling for $63 on Giztop.

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As for further specs about the Poco Smartwatch, no mention of specs were within the EEC listing and as of current, this is the first leak regarding Poco’s first entry into the smartwatch market. 

Back in November 2021, one Poco exec did reveal that the brand is expanding into ecosystem products in 2022.  “We always think smartphone plus IoT is a key strategy for us,” Poco Global head Kevin Qiu said. 

This suggests that earbuds, wearables(fitness bands and smartwatches) and power banks could be the first products towards building a Poco IoT ecosystem. After all, an ecosystem for Poco allows for a more seamless experience while also building brand loyalty among its current Poco customer base.

 

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Poor admin of website pirating Switch games owes Nintendo $14.5million

Dominican Republic resident Gary Bowser has been convicted for his role in a Nintendo Switch piracy ring and he is to pay a total sum of $14.5 Million to Nintendo. Bowser, who stays in a tiny and seemingly inexpensive apartment, was recently sentenced to over 3 years in prison.Nintendo

Bowser’s Dominican Republic apartment is sparse, but it is believed that he committed many of the offenses he was accused of, right from his computer in the apartment. He was accused of sabotaging the efforts of video game giant Nintendo in running websites and developing devices for the Team Xecutor organization, which let people run pirated games on their Nintendo Switch consoles.

After his sentencing a week back, Bowser has agreed to pay $4,500,000 in restitution to Nintendo. This was in addition to the earlier civil lawsuit concluded in December 2021, in which Bowser was ordered to pay $10,000,000.

Nintendo has continued to pursue an aggressive policy to tackle piracy across its games and consoles. It also routinely shuts down ROM sites where people can download pirated games. This particular individual conviction however shows that the bug fishes and masterminds of piracy are still out there enjoying their loot, at least for now. It also shows that the company will remain unrelenting until it wipes out piracy of its games and consoles with grave economic implications. Nintendo published a press statement thanking the U.S. government for its efforts in apprehending Bowser. The huge amount still goes to show how seriously Nintendo and the U.S. government view piracy.

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The Department of Justice in 2020 charged Bowser along with Max Louarn, Xecutor’s mastermind who recruited investors and developers as well as establishing Xecutor’s manufacturer with resellers around the world, the court documents revealed. Also charged was Yuanning Chen, who oversaw the management of a manufacturing and distribution company named ChinaDistrib. Xecutor generated tens of millions of dollars in proceeds from its piracy scheme, while Bowser was paid an average of about $1,000 a month in the seven years he was charged with maintaining the organization’s websites. On the other hand, neither Louarn nor Chen have been apprehended, as it is likely they were, like several other Xecutor’s collaborators, using fake identities.

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US Apple Store Employees are Planning to Unionize, Should You Be Concerned?

No, you should not be concerned about Apple Store employees trying to unionise. In fact, the general public should rally for the cause for unionisation among Apple retail store employees. And here’s the story on why they are working towards unionisation and why the public should care.

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The report came from The Washington Post on Feb 18, stating that a handful of employees currently working in Apple retail stores across the U.S. are quietly organising to unionize. The plan of unionization is said to be caused by the dissent of the stagnant hourly wages Apple pays to their retail workers amidst the wave of increasing inflation rates as of recent and inspired by the successful unionization of other retail workers in the country, such as those working in Starbucks.

 

Apple became the first publicly traded U.S. company to hit a $1 trillion USD market cap during intraday trading on Aug. 2, 2018. It hit a $2 trillion valuation just over two years later on Aug. 19, 2020. And as of Jan 3, 2022, the Cupertino company is now sitting at a market value of over $3 trillion USD. To put this gigantic figure into perspective, the GDP of India, a country with a population nearing 1.5 billion, in the year 2020-2021 is just $2.7 trillion USD.

However, according to the report, the retail employees at Apple don’t feel that Apple’s success in the industry, isn’t distributed fairly among the mega-corporation, especially for those working lower in the hierarchy. 

Employees say Apple’s hourly rates of $17 to more than $30 per hour, are usually in line with what other retail jobs pay in the regions where they’re employed. But most other retailers do not earn so much in revenue, nor are they valued at near $3 trillion. Apple Store employees interviewed by The Washington Post believe their knowledge and passion for the products help drive sales and that they should share more fully in the company’s success.

The report claims that groups of retail employees working in at least two Apple stores in the U.S. are preparing to file paperwork with the National Labor Relations Board in the near future, and at least a half dozen more locations are said to be in less-advanced stages of the unionization process. 

As for why the public should care, if the unionization of Apple retail workers garners enough support, the move will open doors for workers to be more aware of their rights to unionize and to demand higher wages amongst the wave of rising living costs. In fact, if the welfare of workers is well maintained and protected, the workers feel more valued and enthusiastic at their jobs, the company’s reputation as an employer will be more favourable, and the end consumer will be receiving more friendly customer service.

 

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Nokia 5.4 spotted on Geekbench running Android 12

A recent Geekbench listing indicates that the Nokia 5.4 is now among the list of Nokia devices being tested with the new Android 12 operating system. Previously, it was known that the Nokia 2.4, Nokia 3.4, and Nokia G10 had appeared on Geekbench running on the Android 12 OS. Apart from the Nokia 5.4, other Nokia smartphones that were previously spotted on Geekbench are the Nokia X10 and Nokia G50 which later received the Android 12 upgrade.

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Nokia 5.4

In a clear move by Nokia Mobile to have much of its current smartphones run on the latest Android version from Google, there had been a raft of Nokia products testing the Android 12 OS. As expected, the Android 12 suite packs lots of changes in the user interface and overall functionality that enhances system performance.Nokia 5.4

As per the Geekbench listing, the Nokia 5.4 scored 309 on the single-core test and 1,331 on the multi-core test. On the other hand, Android 12 includes the biggest design changes in the Android trajectory and development to date. The entire experience from the UI changes, colors, shapes, light, and notion, is simply exhilarating. Android 12 is more expressive, dynamic and offers a pretty innovative personalized experience across the board. Android 12 also reflects a unifying environment for the software and hardware ecosystem under a single design language called Material You. Other features in the Android 12 OS include fluid motion and animations, redesigned system spaces, and enhanced security architecture.

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Longtail Max cargo e-bike is foldable and glows in the dark

Longtail Max cargo electric bike has been introduced into the market with a nice proposition- it is foldable, which is great for transit movements. Although its typically long wheelbase would have quelled any notion of folding, French company Calendar Bikes has been able to deliver the Longtail Max cargo e-bike along this line, together with a few other interesting features like glowing in the dark.Longtail Max cargo e-bike

The unique folding mechanism deployed in the Longtail Max cargo e-bike involves the folding of its handlebars down and the front end of the frame is folded to one side so it is parallel to the rear end. The bike is then flipped upside-down to be rolled on a set of caster wheels built into the rear corners of the bike’s side rails. The entire folding process can be completed in under a minute and the bike’s 77-inch length is reduced by half.Longtail Max cargo e-bike

The Max cargo e-bike has a saddle for the rider in the middle and a passenger/ cargo area in the rear. The cargo setup incorporates raised side rails to enhance the safety of the passenger or cargo. The Max cargo has a glowing frame that illuminates the bike in the dark when it is in its unfolded position. The glow is due to the aluminum frame and photo-luminescent paint on it. Other features are 20-inch wheels, Magura eSTOP hydraulic disc brakes, a 250W rear hub motor, and a 36V/10.4Ah/360Wh lithium battery mounted on the seat tube. The Longtail Max cargo e-bike could deliver distances up to 50km on a single charge.Longtail Max cargo e-bike

As per pricing, the Longtail Max cargo e-bike comes in two configurations – the standard model with a €3,990 ($4,520) price tag and the fancier Longtail Max Plus model which is priced at €4,590 (~$5,200). Both models could be ordered via the official website of Calendar Bikes.

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Upcoming Redmi 22041219C spotted at 3C certification

Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi has a handful of devices waiting in the pipeline to go official in multiple markets. In China too, it has the Redmi K50 series, Redmi Note 11E Pro, and Redmi 10A waiting to go official. Fresh information reveals a new Xiaomi device with 22041219C (via) has received approval from the 3C authority of China. According to Xiaomiui’s report from last month, the 22041219C will be arriving as a branded as a Redmi device.

The Redmi 22041219C’s 3C certification suggests that it will be a budget-friendly phone. It has surfaced with a 22.5W charger in 3C’s database. The listing has no other information on its specifications.

Redmi 22041219C 3C

As mentioned above, there are a couple of new Redmi phones that are likely to launch soon in China. Beginning with the K50 series, the Redmi K50 (model number 22021211RC) and Redmi K50 Pro (model number 220411211AC) were spotted with a 67W fast charger earlier this month. These devices are likely to be powered by the Dimensity 8000 and Snapdragon 870 chipset, respectively. The Redmi K50 Pro+ (model number 22011211C) was spotted with a 120W fast charger this month. It is likely to feature the Dimensity 9000 chipset.

The Redmi Note 11E Pro (model number 2201116SC) was spotted as a 67W charger. This handset is said to be rebranded version of the global Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, which features the Snapdragon 695. The Redmi 10A (model number 220233L2C) is a 4G LTE device, which surfaced with a 10W charger at 3C. It is speculated to feature the Helio G25 chip.

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Upcoming Motorola Smartphone Spotted on 3C Certification, A New Member to the Motorola Edge X30 family?

Lenovo was the first phone manufacturer to ship Qualcomm’s latest and greatest, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset on its flagship Motorola Edge X30 back in December 2021. The phone was not the best in its segment, considering the alternative offerings from other competitors such as Xiaomi, Realme and Huawei. But considering its relative starting price of around 600 USD, the Motorola flagship was great for those who did not have much stretch on their budget.

Just when we thought that the standard Motorola Edge X30 would be the only flagship from Lenovo in 2022, a new listing on 3C Certification states that a new Motorola smartphone has been certified for electronics safety and it may be a new member in the Motorola Edge X30 family.

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3C Certification, Source: ITHome

The news comes from ITHome, where they have spotted that 3C Certification recently listed a Motorola smartphone bearing the model number XT2201-6. From the listing, the Motorola XT2201-6 is stated to support 68W fast wired charging, which is currently exclusively available on the Motorola Edge X30

Another indicator that the Motorola XT2201-6 may be a new member of the Motorola Edge X30 lineup is its model number. The Motorola Edge X30 was launched in December 2021, but leaks started pouring out as early as early November 2021 with the model number XT2201-2. Considering that both the model numbers share the same XT2201 code, it may seem that the Motorola XT2201-6 may be a Motorola Edge X30 Ultra.

Although there has not been any other leaks or rumours directly regarding the Motorola Edge X30 Ultra, there have been a lot of leaks recently regarding the Motorola Frontier, Motorola’s next flagship which could bear the market name of Motorola Edge X30 Ultra.

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An earlier leak by Evan Blass showed off renders of the Motorola Frontier, which is Motorola’s entry into the ultra-premium smartphone space. The leaked image shows the Motorola Frontier from all angles in a lustrous, metallic grey finish on the back. And the front display features very narrow bezels on all sides, with exaggerated curves on both the left and right sides of the phone to provide more screen real estate for the user.

As for the rear triple camera setup, it houses a major camera island equipped with a rumoured 194-megapixels sensor, which is expected to be the ‘S5KHP1’ sensor manufactured by Samsung. As for the other 2 cameras at the bottom, it is rumoured to be the 50-megapixel Samsung SKJN1SQ03 ultrawide sensor and the 12-megapixel Sony IMX663 telephoto camera for zoom shots.

 

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Vivo V23e 5G specifications emerge before official announcement

Vivo will be announcing the Vivo V23e 5G at 12 PM (local time) on Feb. 21 in India. It is speculated that it could be the same device that was unveiled in Thailand last year. Tipster Abhishek Yadav has shared some images that have revealed the specifications of the Vivo V23e 5G’s Indian variant.

Vivo V23e 5G specifications (expected)

The Vivo V23e 5G will feature a 6.44-inch AMOLED display that offers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The display notch will house a 44-megapixel camera with an f/2.0 aperture and eye autofocus support. The rear camera setup of the phone features a 50-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens with an f/2.4 aperture, and a 2-megapixel macro camera with an f/2.4 aperture.

The Dimensity 810 chipset will be powering the device with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It will come with 4 GB of extended RAM. The device will house a 4,050mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging. It will come with other features such as Android 12 OS with FunTouch OS 12, dual nano-SIM slots, and Bluetooth 5.1. These specs show that the Indian variant of the V23e 5G will be the exact same device that debuted in November 2021.

As far as design is concerned, the Vivo V23e 5G has flat edges. The Midnight Blue measures 7.3mm in thickness and it comes with a matte AG glass rear. On the other side, its Sunshine Gold measures 7.41mm in thickness and has a fluorite AG glass back. Reports have revealed that the V23e 5G will carry a price tag of Rs 25,990 (~$348).

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