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Microsoft Surface Pro 8 and Surface Go 3 LTE models now available for purchase

Microsoft has been trying to establish itself in the hardware segment and has a lineup of devices under its Surface branding. It had recently launched the Surface Pro 8 and the Surface Go 3, both of which are getting new variants.

The Redmond-based technology giant has launched LTE-enabled models of the Surface Pro 8 and the Surface Go 3 devices in the United States, which are now available for purchase.

Microsoft Surface Pro 8

Prior to the launch of these LTE-enabled models, the devices were available in Wi-Fi-only variants. The launch of the new models comes along with the availability of a Matte Black color option for the Surface Pro 8.

The newly launched models can be purchased directly thorugh the Microsoft Store. The Surface Pro 8 can be ordered in both Intel Core i5 as well as Core i7 models but it seems to be available in only the Platinum color option.

Currently, only the Business edition model seems to be available with LTE support and it’s not yet clear if the consumer-focused version will get support for this additional connectivity feature or not.

As for the pricing, the LTE-enabled Microsoft Surface 8 Pro starts at $1,350 with the base configuration of an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB internal storage. On the other hand, the Surface Go 3 with LTE support, having Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB SSD storage costs $730.

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PLAYGO DUALPODS with 30hr battery life, Bluetooth 5.1 launched in India for Rs. 1799 (~$24) 

The PLAYGO DUALPODS has been unveiled for the Indian market and it comes at an affordable price with several impressive features. The new earbuds from Play offer up to 30 hours of playback, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, and dual 6mm drivers for a standard audio experience and they come quite cheap at Rs. 1,799 (~$24).PLAYGO DUALPODS

The PLAYGO DUALPODS is the latest offering by Play and it also features the Enhanced Bass, Extra Loud (EBEL) sound drivers that guarantees a reverberating and thumpy performance with high sensitivity when listening to music. The DUALPODS have buds weighing about 3.7g which can be comfortable to use for the long haul. The pair of new Play earbuds can connect via Bluetooth 5.1 to a smartphone without unlocking the phone. It offers a fast and seamless pairing with input devices.PLAYGO DUALPODS

The PLAYGO DUALPODS has voice assistant support and its smart and sensitive controls enable the user to change tracks, control the volume, and make, receive or reject phone calls. The buds are IPX4-rated which means they are capable of surviving sweat and slight water splashes. The PLAYGO DUALPODS offers only 5 hours of playback without the charging case. However, with the charging case, the playback time is scaled up to 30 hours.PLAYGO DUALPODS

The PLAYGO DUALPODS is available from the official Play website, Amazon, Flipkart, and a few other online commerce platforms. Play expects the product to attract much attention from the market. It says it is raising the industry benchmark for customer satisfaction which is at the heart of its core mandate as a business brand. The PLAYGO DUALPODS is an all-India product – designed and made in India with the unique Indian attributes also captured in the product.

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OnePlus 10 Pro vs Xiaomi 12 Pro: Specs Comparison

The OnePlus 10 Pro went official earlier today and it is the perfect flagship for 2022. It brings new amazing cameras and a brand new design to the market, as well as an outstanding display, a bigger battery, and the most powerful processor out there. It is going to hit the shelves with the same starting price tag as the Xiaomi 12 Pro released at the end of 2021, which is currently the best Xiaomi flagship. While waiting for the global launch of the new flagships, this comparison will tell you the main differences between the OnePlus 10 Pro and the Xiaomi 12 Pro.

OnePlus 10 Pro vs Xiaomi 12 Pro

OnePlus 10 Pro Xiaomi 12 Pro
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 163 x 73.9 x 8.6 mm,
200.5 g
163.6 x 74.6 x 8.2 mm,
204 g
DISPLAY 6.7 inches, 1440 x 3216 pixels (Quad HD+), AMOLED 6.73 inches, 1440 x 3200 pixels (Quad HD+), LTPO AMOLED
PROCESSOR Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, octa-core 3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, octa-core 3 GHz
MEMORY 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – 12 GB RAM, 512 GB 8 GB RAM, 128 GB – 8 GB RAM, 256 GB – 12 GB RAM, 256 GB
SOFTWARE Android 12, ColorOS Android 12, MIUI
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS
CAMERA Triple 48 + 8 + 50 MP, f/1.8 + f/2.4 + f/2.2
32 MP f/2.2 front camera
Triple 50 + 50 + 50 MP, f/1.9 + f/1.9 + f/2.2
32 MP front camera
BATTERY 5000 mAh, fast charging 80W, fast wireless charging 50W 4600 mAh, Fast Charging 120W, Fast wireless charging 50W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES 5G, dual SIM, reverse wireless charging 5G, dual SIM, reverse wireless charging

Design

You will either love or hate the design of the OnePlus 10 Pro. Its huge camera module is not for everyone, but its curved display is amazing and the phone has a great build quality. The Xiaomi 12 Pro has a less impressive display in terms of aesthetics, but the rear side is more elegant thanks to a smaller camera module. However, it has bigger dimensions and it is heavier than the OnePlus 10 Pro, even though it has a smaller battery. Which design should you prefer? It is mostly a matter of tastes, but I actually prefer the OnePlus 10 Pro due to its curved display.

 

Display

It is very hard to understand which of these devices will offer the best display only by looking at the specs on the paper. Currently, it is not possible to test them because the OnePlus 10 Pro just went official, so it is impossible to pick a winner. The OnePlus 10 Pro has the LTPO 2.0 technology which provides lower energy consumption, while the Xiaomi 12 Pro supports Dolby Vision which should guarantee a higher image quality on streaming platforms. For the rest, they are pretty much the same: two AMOLED panels with one billion colors, a 120 Hz refresh rate, the HDR10+ certification, a Quad HD+ resolution of 1440p, and an in-display fingerprint reader.

 

Specs & Software

When it comes to the hardware, it is essentially a draw and the software will make the difference. The OnePlus 10 Pro and the Xiaomi 12 Pro are powered by the same Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 mobile platform paired with up to 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256 GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. There are no limits in terms of performance because these handsets pack the most powerful hardware departments you can expect on a 2022 phone. The operating system installed is Android 12, but customized by different user interfaces: the OnePlus 10 Pro has ColorOS 12, while the Xiaomi 12 Pro has MIUI 13. Note that, when the OnePlus 10 Pro will hit the global market, it will run OxygenOS 12.

 

Camera

On the paper, the Xiaomi 12 Pro looks like a more interesting camera phone, but the Hasselblad optimizations of the OP10 Pro might surprise us. It has three 50 MP sensors: the main one with OIS, a telephoto sensor with 2x optical zoom, and an ultrawide camera. You get the same kind of sensors on the OnePlus 10 Pro, but with different resolutions: 48, 8, and 50 MP. This handset supports a better 3.3x optical zoom, as well as a wider FOV for the ultrawide camera.

 

Battery

The OnePlus 10 Pro has a bigger battery than Xiaomi 12 Pro and this is probably the most important difference between these two devices. With a capacity of 5000 mAh, it will surely provide a longer battery life, but the Xiaomi 12 Pro will charge faster thanks to 120W fast charging.

 

Price

Both the OnePlus 10 Pro and the Xiaomi 12 Pro carry a starting price tag of €650/$740 in the Chinese market. We still do not know how much they will cost globally and there is not even a launch date for the global markets. Overall, I personally prefer the OnePlus 10 Pro due to its bigger battery, but it might be inferior in terms of photo quality: we can not give a definitive verdict about this until there will be thorough camera tests available.

 

OnePlus 10 Pro vs Xiaomi 12 Pro: PRO and CONS

OnePlus 10 Pro

PRO

  • Bigger battery
  • More compact
  • 3.3x optical zoom
  • Curved screen

CONS

  • Nothing particular

 

Xiaomi 12 Pro

PRO

  • 50 MP ultrawide camera
  • Faster charging
  • Thinner
  • Flat display

CONS

  • Smaller battery

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Canon’s latest ink cartridges won’t flag “fake” inks due to chip shortage

It is no longer news that the semiconductor industry is facing more demands than it can meet leaving several backlogs in orders. This has led to a global chip shortage forcing companies who rely on these chips for production to make adjustments. Popular printer manufacturer Canon has reportedly made an adjustment to a feature on its printer cartridge and we doubt if the feature will be missed by many.Canon

According to a report by Apple Insider, Canon printer cartridges are no longer shipping with chips programmed to confirm that the ink inserted is genuine or fake. The situation was first discovered by Twitter user Mario W who disclosed that Canon is producing ink cartridges devoid of what he termed “copy-protection measures.” The tipster also disclosed that the company is already contacting customers about a fix.

Apart from detecting genuine ink, the chip on the cartridge also helps coordinate other functions like alerting users of the ink level. Apple Insider noted that a support page for several of the brand’s imageRunner printers listed on its Europe website have indications that they use ink cartridges affected by the shortages. The company stated that the absence of a chip won’t affect the performance of the printers but noted that features such as “the ability to detect toner levels” could be affected. There is also a guide on how to bypass a warning message about a “malfunctioning cartridge”.

We doubt if so any persons would miss this feature as it is mostly self-serving. Most printer manufacturers have often subjected users to using ink cartridges manufactured by them even in cases where there are cheaper third-party cartridges. However, we believe the company will resume manufacturing ink cartridges with the chip as soon as the chip crisis resolves.

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Apple might not ship OLED iPads till 2024

Yesterday we reported that future iPads might sport up to 15-inch OLED displays. However, new reports have surfaced stating that it might not be possible till 2024.

Apple iPad mini (2021)

According to a report by TheElec (via 9TO5Mac), Apple has abandoned plans for an Oled iPad this year. Sources have stated that the reason behind this decision was Samsung’s inability to provide the OLED displays according to Apple‘s quality requirements at a workable price.

The Cupertino-based giant wants the OLED panels to have two stack tandem structures, with two emission layers, instead of the conventional single-stack structure. These panels are brighter than the traditional OLED panels and are much more complex and costly to manufacture.

The report has stated that this requirement has made the project financially unviable for Samsung at Apple’s price. However, a next-generation manufacturing process would solve the problem by reducing the cost of production. But this would require a significant investment from Samsung to buy new equipment and make adjustments to their facilities.

The new equipment will likely be delivered in 2023, making the customers wait till 2024 for an iPad with the two-stack tandem structure OLED panels. The two tech giants are still discussing the matter. Sources suggest that if Samsung can secure a large enough order from Apple this time around, they can finalize the spending plan for this project and start ordering needed equipment during the third quarter of 2022.

 

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Ola Electric S1 scooter purchase window to reopen soon as production ramps up

In December, Ola Electric started the delivery process of their much-anticipated S1 and S1 Pro electric scooters in India, which was delayed from their initial delivery schedule of November 30th due to chip shortages.

Ola S1

Now, Ola Electric seems to be upscaling production of the S1 scooters as the company’s CEO Bhavesh Aggarwal states that the factory is now churning out 1,000 units per day. The news comes with another announcement by the CEO confirming that Ola Electric will soon be opening the purchase window for remaining customers.

The company has claimed to have delivered nearly 4,000 S1 e-scooters to its customers since the delivery process commenced back on December 15, 2021.

The company claims that the Ola S1 can offer a range of 121 kilometers while the Pro model’s range is rated at 181 kilometers. Ola provides a portable 750W charger and is also setting up its ‘Hypercharger’ network across the country, allowing users to regain about 75 kilometers of range in just 15 minutes.

The Ola S1 has a starting price of ₹99,999 (~$1,348) while the pricing of the upgraded Ola S1 Pro starts at ₹1,29,999 (~$1,753). The bookings started on September 15 2021 and the company announced it had done sales worth ₹600 crores on the first day, reaching ₹1,100 crores on the second day.

However, if you missed the initial purchase window, worry not, as the process is set to start again soon. Stay tuned for more.

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Kymco unveils the Like 125 EV e-scooter with a 199km range & navigation system

Taiwanese motorcycle manufacturer Kymco has introduced its lightweight and pretty affordable e-scooter, the Like 125 EV with a range of 199km and roughly €1,200 ($1,359) price tag. Kymco Like 125 EV has a sleek look, decent ergonomics, and generally impressive features for its price. The Like 125 EV electric scooter seems a versatile addition to the Kymco two-wheeler EV repertoire, which is growing rapidly.Kymco Like 125 EV

The Like 125 EV is pretty a lightweight scooter when compared with other models with similar specs. It weighs just 94 kg and it will be an easy driving companion for regular city commutes. Its power setup offers 4.3 horsepower and sufficient space to accommodate five Kymco’s Ionex batteries, thus giving the two-wheeler 199 km range. The Ionex is Kymo’s proprietary battery technology which can charge under an hour. The Ionex battery has a lifetime of up to 1,000 charging cycles.Kymco Like 125 EV

The Kymco Like 125 EV bears some semblance with some of Kymco’s gas-powered models like the Like 150. There are some improvements though, including the headlamp cover, the grab handle at the back, and the headlight bezel, showing a blue finish. The Like 125 EV can connect to your smartphone via an app to access information such as battery level and speed. The digital display panel is also informative and quite expansive for the scooter’s size.Kymco Like 125 EV

The Kymco Like 125 EV will be available in Europe and possibly Asia and parts of Central America, although there is no clear information yet on Kymco’s marketing strategy.

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Skagen Falster Gen 6 with WearOS & SD Wear 4100+ launched for $295

Skagen has launched the Falster Gen 6 smartwatch, a successor to the Falster 3. The Falster Gen 6 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 4100+ chip, offers fast charging functionality as well as an overall minimalist design. The Skagen Falster Gen 6 predecessor, the Skagen Falster 3, is equivalent to the Fossil Gen 5. The Skagen Falster Gen 6 will be available in parts of Europe, Japan, and the United Kingdom with a $295 price tag.Skagen Falster Gen 6

Apart from its Snapdragon Wear 4100+ SoC, the Falster Gen 6 has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, and a 1.28-inch display. The display of the Falster Gen 6 is complemented by two physical buttons and a digital crown. The Falster Gen 6 runs on Wear OS2, like its Fossil counterpart that was released in 2021. It is speculated that the Falster Gen 6 will get the OS 3 upgrade around the middle of the year at the earliest.Skagen Falster Gen 6

The new smartwatch also has 5-ATM water resistance capability, Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy connectivity, and an NFC chip. Some reviews have pointed out that the GPS, sleep tracking, and heart rate sensors of the Falster Gen 6 may not be accurate, while the 300mAh battery offers up to 24 hours of activity.Skagen Falster Gen 6

Skagen says the Falster Gen 6 is now available for orders while the first deliveries will be made at the end of January 2022. It remains to be seen what reception awaits the Falster Gen 6 in the respective markets in select European countries, Japan, and the UK.

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Lenovo Legion Y90 may feature 68W fast charging, reveals 3C certification

For the past few days, Lenovo has been teasing its highly anticipated Legion Y90 gaming smartphone. The brand has revealed the design of the product along with a couple of its specs, but the company has provided no information about a possible release date. Now, a Lenovo smartphone has been spotted on the 3C database, which might be the upcoming Legion Y90.

Lenovo Legion Y90

As per the latest report by MySmartPrice, a device carrying the model number L71061 has been spotted on the 3C certification website. The certification also revealed that the device will come with 68.2W fast charging support.

Lenovo-3C
Image via MySmartPrice

 

The device could be the Legion Y90 gaming smartphone which has already been revealed to feature a 6.92-inch HDR-enabled Samsung E4 AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, a 720Hz touch sampling rate, and a certified low blue light emission mode.

Additionally, the device will house the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC paired with LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1 storage, and Double Engine Air Cooling technology.

Lenovo Legion Y90

Unlike conventional smartphones, the phone will lack a notch or a punch hole. Instead, it will have a bezel nesting a long earphone piece and a selfie camera. Though the display will be flat, it will have rounded corners.

Previous teasers of the Lenovo Y90 have revealed two USB Type-C ports (one on the left and another at the bottom), a volume rocker on the left, and a SIM card slot as well as a primary microphone hole at the bottom.

As mentioned before, the Legion Y90 will likely have 68W fast charging support, the same as the Lenovo-owned Motorola‘s Moto Edge X30. The Moto Edge X30 is also expected to debut in India soon as the device was recently spotted on the BIS certification database.

 

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Fire-Boltt Ninja 2 Max launching in India soon with 7 days battery & a bigger screen

You may probably not have heard of Fire-Boltt but the company recently sprang into the limelight with the launch of the Fire-Boltt Ninja series smartwatches consisting of the Ninja, Ninja 2, and Ninja Pro. There are tips that the Indian wearable maker is now planning to increase the lineup with the launch of a Ninja 2 Max smartwatch. Fire-Bollt Ninja 2 Max

The Fire-Bollt Ninja 2 Max has now been listed on Amazon India with the landing page providing a few details about the smartwatch. The Ninja Max will bring the total number of units in the lineup to four when it is launched.

The Amazon listing shows the smartwatch will feature a 1.5-inch touchscreen display which is only slightly bigger than the 1.3-inch screen on the Fire-Bollt Ninja 2. Fire-Bollt is yet to reveal the resolution of the display, though.

It will also come with up to 7 days of battery life. The Ninja 2 Max equally arrives with up to 20 sports modes and several health and fitness-related features. The watch is also expected to feature a side-mounted button that will allow users navigate through the device.

The watch will come in black, Rose Gold and Dark Green color variants. It will also be equipped with over 20 sports modes such as walking, running, cycling, basketball, skipping, football, swimming, badminton. It will also be equipped with all the major features found in smartwatches such as an SpO2 sensor to keep track of the blood-oxygen level. There is also a heart rate tracker and sleep tracker. Furthermore, the Ninja 2 Max comes with an IP68 water and dustproof rating.

There is no word yet on the launch date but we expect it to happen soon.

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Acer Predator CG48 Gaming Monitor sports a 48-inch 4K OLED panel with up to 138Hz refresh rate

AT CES 2022, companies announced a wide variety of monitors. The most interesting one was obviously Samsung Odyssey Ark. But earlier today, we came across yet another intriguing monitor that went official at around the same time. This one is a giant OLED monitor from Acer called Predator CG48 Gaming Monitor.

Acer Predator CG48 Gaming Monitor OLED

Acer Predator CG48 Gaming Monitor Specifications and Features

Unlike most monitors in the market, the Acer Predator CG48 not only has a 4K OLED panel but also measures 48-inch in size. Hence, the company advertises this product to be a TV replacement for gaming.

Talking about features, the monitor has a contrast ratio of 13K:1 and covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The HDR10-enabled screen supports up to 0.1ms GtG response time and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology to offer variable refresh rates of up to 138Hz.

As far as ports are concerned, it sports an HDMI 2.1 port, a DisplayPort 1.4, four USB 3.2 ports, and a USB Type-C port.

Acer Predator CG48 Gaming Monitor Price and Availability

The Acer Predator CG48 Gaming Monitor will be available as soon as Q2 2022 in China, followed by Q3 2022 in North America and EMEA.

The monitor carries the following price tags in different regions.

  • China – ¥14,999
  • North America – $2,499
  • EMEA – €2,199

 

 

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Realme Narzo 50A Prime spotted on Indian website, launch imminent: Report

Back in November 2021, Realme Narzo 50A Prime was first revealed via a source code leak. The device was revealed to carry the model number RMX3516. Now, a new leak has surfaced hinting at an imminent release of the device in the Indian market.

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Realme Narzo 50A

According to a report by 91mobiles, tipster Mukul Sharma has shared new screenshots featuring the Realme Narzo 50A Prime moniker on Realme India’s website. The screenshot also reveals the Realme 9 series listing, which is yet to launch in the Indian market.

Image via 91mobiles

No specifications and features of the upcoming Narzo 50A Prime have been revealed yet. However, the device is expected to have some similar specifications as the Realme Narzo 50A which was launched in India back in September 2021.

Realme Narzo 50A specs and features

 

 

The Narzo 50A sports a 6.5-inch display that offers 400 nits of brightness on the front with a waterdrop notch and an 88.7 percent screen-to-body ratio. On the rear, it sports a triple camera setup, which includes a 50 megapixel AI camera, a 2-megapixel portrait lens, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor, while the front houses an 8-megapixel selfie camera. The device is available in two colors, namely Oxygen Blue and Oxygen Green, and two storage variants as well, with 4GB of RAM paired with either 64GB or 128GB of internal storage.

The Narzo 50A packs the MediaTek Helio G85 processor that is optimized for gaming, which is paired with the ARM Mali G52 GPU. The device is powered by a large 6,000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging along with reverse charge support as well that enables it to charge other products. It also offers a rear-mounted fingerprint reader for security and supports a microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 256GB.

 

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iPhone 13 Pro beats Galaxy S21 Ultra and others with DXOMARK battery score of 76

In a new battery test shared by DXOMARK on Monday, the Apple iPhone 13 Pro bagged a score of 76, beating the likes of the Motorola Edge 20 Pro, Galaxy S21 Ultra, and the OnePlus 9 Pro, all with much larger batteries. It still failed to beat the iPhone 13 Pro Max though, which currently ranks third in DXOMARK’s battery charts with a score of 89.

The phone, with its 3,095mAh battery, has managed to achieve more than 2 days of ‘autonomy’ with moderate use. Autonomy is what DXOMARK calls a comprehensive range of tests for measuring battery life in all kinds of real-life scenarios.

iphone 13 pro dxomark battery

Another test was ‘on the go’ that measures battery life while traveling. It makes a lot of sense to dedicate a test to usage while commuting since there are multiple extra demands that eat up battery life, such as the continuous signaling associated with cellphone network selection. In this, the iPhone 13 Pro exhibited “better-than-average performance than Ultra-Premium devices.”

As for charging, the iPhone 13 Pro needs 1 hour 34 minutes to arrive at a 100% charge showing on the battery level indicator, but an additional 9 minutes to get its 3095 mAh battery completely charged. Users will be better off charging to 80% in most scenarios as that only takes 49 minutes.

iphone 13 pro dxomark battery charging

But it’s efficiency where the iPhone 13 Pro Max truly shines, with its battery exhibiting low consumption across almost every use case. In fact, the consumption is so well managed that the phone has the lowest discharge current for WiFi video streaming and video playback in DXOMARK’s entire database.

To read the full DXOMARK analysis on the iPhone 13 Pro battery, head here.

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OnePlus 10 Pro vs OnePlus 9 Pro – Is it a Worthy Upgrade?

Earlier today (11th January 2022), the highly anticipated OnePlus 10 Pro was finally launched in China. This is the company’s latest flagship entry and is the higher end variant of its new 10 series. But, how does it stack up against last year’s flagship the OnePlus 9 Pro and is it a worthy upgrade? Lets find out.

OnePlus 10 Pro VS OnePlus 9 Pro

 OnePlus 10 ProOnePlus 9 Pro
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT163 x 73.9 x 8.5mm, 200.5 g163.2 x 73.6 x 8.7 mm, 197 g
DISPLAY6.7 inches, 1440 x 3216p (Quad HD+), 2nd Gen LTPO Flexible AMOLED6.7 inches, 1440 x 3216p (Quad HD+), LTPO Fluid2 AMOLED
PROCESSORQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, octa-core 3.0 GHzQualcomm Snapdragon 888, octa-core 2.84 GHz
MEMORY8 GB RAM +128 GB, 8 GB RAM + 256 GB, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB8 GB RAM +128 GB, 8 GB RAM + 256 GB, 12 GB RAM + 256 GB
SOFTWAREAndroid 12, ColorOS 12.1Android 11, OxygenOS or ColorOS
CONNECTIVITYWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPSWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS
CAMERARear: Triple 48 + 50 + 8 MP
Front: 16 MP
Rear: Quad 48 + 8 + 50 + 2 MP
Front: 16 MP
BATTERY5,000mAh, 80W SuperVOOC fast wired charging, 50W AirVOOC fast wireless charging4500mAh, fast charging 65W, wireless charging 50W
ADDITIONAL FEATURES5G, x-axis linear vibration motor, dual stereo speakersDual SIM slot, 5G, IP68 waterproof
PRICE~$737~$766

Design and Display

With the launch of the OnePlus 10 Pro, the company made a major shift in terms of design. While the 9 Pro also featured a redesign over the 8 series, the top end 10 Pro’s rear design is quite a bit different and controversial. Some prefer the large new camera module, while some don’t. But if you’re looking for a smartphone that stands out between the two, the 10 Pro has more of a design impact. Talking about the display, both models feature a 6.7 inch AMOLED panel with the same resolution. Both of these also use LTPO technology with adaptive refresh rate up to 120Hz, but the latest model arrives with a second gen flexible LTPO panel. So, the display isn’t a major factor when considering an upgrade.

OnePlus 10 Pro Green

Specs & Software

In terms of specifications, both smartphones are quite similar, especially in regards to storage. The OnePlus 10 Pro and 9 Pro are available in either 8GB or 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. The former features Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip while the latter houses the last gen Snapdragon 888 SoC. The new chip is about 20 percent faster and 30 percent more power efficient over the older model while its GPU is quite a lot more powerful than the last gen. So, if you wish to have the latest and greatest device every year, the upgrade seems viable, although, the Snapdragon 888 is still a flagship grade processor that can handle the same tasks as the 8 Gen 1 without a hitch. But, the one aspect that might turn some away from the upgrade is the ColorOS 12.1 on the OnePlus 10 Pro, since many prefer the clean and stock Android like OxygenOS. Meanwhile, gamers might prefer the improved GPU on the new chipset.

Cameras

Apart from the noticeable changes with the camera modules between the two phones, the number of sensors are also different. The OnePlus 9 Pro sports a quad camera setup while the 10 Pro features just three sensors on the rear. The primary camera on both phones are exactly the same so there might not be a large change in photography. The 50 megapixel ultra wide angle lens and 8 megapixel telephoto lens also make a reappearance and are quite similar on paper. Regardless, the latest handset’s sensors are also co-tuned by Hasselblad with features like Hasselblad Natural Color Optimization 2.0, XPan Mode, and more. So, there aren’t a lot of changes to see here either, but only a real life comparison can tell what kind of upgrades the new phone offers in this department.

Battery

The OnePlus 10 Pro is powered by a larger 5,000mAh battery pack while the 9 Pro is powered by a 4,500mAh battery. Although, the newer model supports up to 80W SuperVOOC fast wired charging and 50W AirVOOC fast wireless charging while the predecessor supports 65W Warp Charge and 50W wireless charging called Warp Charge 50 Wireless. In other words, your handset will charge faster and likely last longer owing to its more efficient processor.

OnePlus 10 Pro

Price

The OnePlus 10 Pro starts from 4,699 Yuan (roughly 737 US Dollars). Meanwhile, the OnePlus 9 Pro had started from a higher price tag of 4,999 Yuan (roughly 766 US Dollars). So given the option between the two at their launch prices, the newer model would obviously offer better value considering it features cutting edge hardware and will receive updates for an entire year more as well since it just launched.

Verdict

On paper, the OnePlus 10 Pro doesn’t seem to offer a large enough update to make it a worthwhile upgrade. So, if you already have the OnePlus 9 Pro, we can’t advise an upgrade with these incremental changes. But, if you’re upgrading from any older OnePlus smartphone model like the 8 series, the 10 Pro might be a better option to go for.

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New Logitech G435 Wireless Gaming Headset with 40mm drivers are Carbon Neutral

Logitech has officially launched the Logitech G435 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming headset in India. The wireless gaming headset is intended to be used with PCs, PlayStation devices, and mobiles phones. It comes with features like DolbyAtmos audio, FSC certification, and is made out of recycled plastic.

The Logitech G435 is priced at Rs 7,495 in India, but it is currently on sale for Rs 6,995 on Amazon. It has three color variants – Black, White, and Blue.

Logitech G435

Logitech G435 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset Specifications 

The Logitech G435 is a wireless gaming headset that comes with 40mm drivers. The company claims it to be ultralight coming at 165 grams. The headset comes with an over-ear design that’s suited for small and medium head sizes, as per Logitech(via – MySmartPrice).

Logitech G435

The headset comes with dual beamforming mics that are touted to eliminate background noise offering better vocals. It has Dolby Atmos and Windows Sonic surround sound. As for the battery, it has up to 18 hours of playback on a single charge and features a USB Type-C port for charging.

The earbuds have a wireless range of up to 33 feet and come with a 2-year limited hardware warranty. It has the following dimensions – 163 x 170 x 71mm.

Interestingly, the earbuds come with Forest Stewardship Council(FSC) certification making them more sustainable. Logitech claims that the material used in the headset is made from a minimum of 22% post-consumer recycled plastic. That said, the headset is claimed to be Carbon Neutral.

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Microsoft Surface Pro X launched in India: 13-inch PixelSense display, SQ1 SoC and more

Earlier today, Microsoft launched the Surface Pro X 2021 in India. The Windows 11 powered 2-in-1 tablet comes with the companies own ARM-based SoC and is being offered at a highly competitive price. So let’s take a deeper look at the 2021 Surface Pro X.

Microsoft Surface Pro X

Microsoft Surface Pro X specs and Features

For consumers, Microsoft has offered only one variant of the Surface Pro X device. This variant consists of a 13-inch PixelSense display with 2880x1920p resolution and a 3:2 aspect ratio. The screen has a 267 PPI pixel density and offers 10 point multi-touch functionality. The device weighs 774 grams and comes with the Surface Slim Pen 2 with zero-force inking.

The Surface Pro X houses Microsoft’s custom-built SQ1 octa-core ARM processor with 2 teraflops of graphic performance thanks to the Adreno 685 GPU. The 2-in-1 comes with Windows 11 and inbuilt 64-bit emulation for access to more apps. Apps like Microsoft Teams, Office, Adobe Photoshop, and Lightroom are also optimized for Windows on ARM.

Microsoft Surface Pro X

The device features a full HD 5MP front camera with Windows Hello face authentication support and an AI-based Eye Contact feature to help adjust the gaze during video calls. It also gets a dual far-field Studio mic setup for high-quality voice input during video calls and 2W stereo speakers with Dolby Audio. It is said to deliver up to 15 hours of battery life on a single charge as well. As for the rear camera, the device has a 10.0MP autofocus camera with 1080p HD and 4k video.

Microsoft has introduced the WiFi-only variant of the Surface Pro X 2021 in India therefore the device only features Wi-Fi 5: 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, a magnetic Surflink, and USB-C for connectivity.

Microsoft Surface Pro X 2021 price in India, availability

For consumers, Microsoft Surface Pro X 2021 8GB + 128GB is now available for purchase for Rs. 93,999 ($1,272). The device comes in a Platinum finish. Additionally, the Surface Pro Keyboard and Signature type covers will be sold separately.

Microsoft has also introduced multiple variants for corporate houses including the Surface Pro X SQ1 with 8GB + 128 which costs Rs. 94,599 (~$1,280). The 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant costs Rs. 113,299 (~$1,533).

The Surface Pro X with SQ2 Processor and Adreno 690 GPU has also been provided for corporate houses in India which will cost Rs. 131,799 (~$1,784) for the 16GB + 256GB variant and Rs. 150,499 (~$2,037) for the 16GB + 512GB variant.

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OPPO vision enhancement technology for the colorblind improves color identification by 80%

Li Sitong, product manager at OPPO, was invited today to the Tencent Technology Forum for Information Accessibility, where he demonstrated the company’s color vision detection technology, developed for people with color vision deficiency.

Data shows that 16% of the world population is currently colorblind, out of which it is 1 in every 12 males and 1 in every 200 females.

oppo color vision enhancement

For this, OPPO has successfully developed a color vision enhancement technology and integrated the industry-recognized professional-level visual detection solution “Munsell Color Chess” into mobile phones for the first time. This has been integrated with the capabilities of the matrix mapping method. Based on the LMS color space, a set of detection algorithms that conform to the visual characteristics of the human eye have been constructed, which can meet the needs of most color-impaired people.

The technology has been dubbed “Thousands of People and Thousands of Screens” and its unique bit is that it helps identify both the type and severity of a user’s color blindness. This characteristic has actually helped increase the ability of users to distinguish colors from 20% to 80%.

While the color vision enhancement tech was first unveiled with the OPPO Find X3 series, OPPO more recently completed the development of the 1000-person 1000-screen SDK and has opened it up for the entire industry. All kinds of hardware manufacturers and content providers can now use it on their products, which would be hugely beneficial for the color vision deficient.

Additionally, OPPO has also launched a few other unique accessibility features such as voice subtitles and barrier-free color modes.

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Galaxy A52s 5G, Galaxy Fold 5G get access to Android 12-based One UI 4.0 stable update

Samsung has been rolling out the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 stable update for eligible devices for the last few weeks. The latest handsets to receive the latest version of the company’s mobile software are Galaxy A52s 5G and Galaxy Fold 5G.

Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G Featured A

According to SamMobile, the Android 12 stable update for the Galaxy A52s 5G is currently live in South Korea, The update arrives with firmware version A528NKSS1BUL7 and December 2021 security patches.

On the other hand, the same update for the Galaxy Fold 5G is live in the UK. For this phone, the update comes with F907BXXU6GULB. Also, the software build brings along the latest January 2022 security patches.

Like any other OTA system update, the new software update for the aforementioned Samsung smartphones is being rolled out in batches. Hence, it may reach earlier for some users, while for others, it could get delayed.

Users in these regions can head over to Settings > Software update > Download and install to check whether their unit has got access to the latest release.

It should be also out in other regions in the coming days. Users in those places can also follow the above-mentioned instructions to check.

Having said that, if you are one of those who have already installed the update on your device, then do let us know your experience in the comment section below.

 

 

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Nokia Lite Earbuds, Nokia Wired Buds launched in India

HMD Global has launched two pairs of Nokia-branded earphones in India. One of them is truly wireless, while the second model is wired. They are officially called Nokia Lite Earbuds and Nokia Wired Buds respectively. Both of them went official earlier last year.

Nokia Lite Earbuds

The Nokia Lite Earbuds (aka BH-205) is an affordable pair of TWS. This product is priced at ₹2,799 in India and is already up for sale on the brand’s official website. Unfortunately, it is only available in a single Charcoal color option in the country.

okia Lite Earbuds BH-205 Charcoal

As far as features are concerned, the buds house 6mm drivers and use Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. They have a frequency range of 20Hz-20KHz and support touch gesture controls.

The charging case LED indicators for battery status and it charges via a USB Type-C port. The brand claims a playback time of 36 hours on a full charge.

Nokia Wired Buds

As the name suggests, the Nokia Wired Buds are a regular pair of wired earphones. They are up for sale on the company’s official website for ₹299. Buyers can avail them in either Blue, Red, White, or Black.

Nokia Wired Buds Red

These inexpensive earphones sport 9.4mm drivers. They come with a 1.2m flat cable and a microphone.

They also have a multi-function button and use a 3.5mm connector.

 

 

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Apple’s Beats Fit Pro to release in Japan and Canada this month

Back in November 2021, Beats officially launched its TWS earbuds dubbed the Apple Beats Fit Pro with Active Noise Cancellation(ANC) and Apple’s H1 chip. However, the earbuds were limited to the US back then. Now, Apple has confirmed that the Beats Fit Pro will launch this month in Canada and Japan.

The Apple Beats Fit Pro will launch on January 24 in Canada, while the Japanese market will get it on January 28. As usual, the earbuds will be up for grabs on the Apple official website. The earbuds are expected to launch in four colors – White, Black, Grey, and Purple/Pink.

Apple Beats Fit Pro

The TWS earbuds from Apple’s Beats come with an in-ear design. It has an ear-hook to keep the earbuds glued to your ears offering a good fit. The earphones come with Apple’s H1 chip offering fast pairing and automatic syncing. To remind, this is the same chipset used in Apple’s AirPods Pro.

The Fit Pro has an Active Noise Cancellation feature, again similar to the AirPods Pro. The buds offer up to 7 hours of playback without the charging case and up to 30 hours with the charging case. It has an IPX4-rating making it water and sweat-resistant.

Apple Beats Fit Pro

In terms of the pricing, a Canadian publication claims it to launch at a price of CAD $249.95(~$198), while a Japanese publication reveals the price will be JPY 24,800(~$215) in Japan. Just for comparison, the earbuds were launched at a $200 price tag in the US.

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