Many manufacturers are trying to experiment with new designs or elements for laptops to make them more productive. Such devices are not for everyone but they are targeted to a niche audience. Now, it appears that Lenovo is working on a new design for a laptop.
The latest leak coming from Evan Blass shows an image of the upcoming 17-inch Lenovo ThinkBook Plus laptop with a secondary screen. The additional screen is located on the right side of the keyboard and has a size of a tablet.
The secondary screen on the laptop can be used to draw or write something. The leaked image also shows a stylus, indicating that the screen is indeed for creative purposes. Along with the additional display panel, the device will also have a full-size keyboard and a large trackpad, and an extra-wide 17-inch main display.
The laptop has a design similar to the ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo that features a secondary 14-inch 32:9 IPS touchscreen display on top of the keyboard which is quite versatile and can be used as a second monitor for games, movies, and more. It can also be split into two smaller 16:9 aspect ratio displays.
Currently, there’s no information available about this new product and Evan Blass has only shared the image. However, we expect to know more about this laptop in the coming weeks if it is set to launch soon. Given the previous track record, we expect the device to get launched at the upcoming CES 2022.
Earlier this year, in January, Lenovo had announced ThinkBook Plus Gen 2 at CES, featuring a 12-inch E-Ink display panel on the lid. This was a successor to the ThinkBook Plus announced at CES 2020 with a similar design.
A few days ago, OPPO launched its latest K-series smartphone in China — OPPO K9s 5G as the third model in the series after the launch of K9 and K9 Pro. Today, the smartphone officially goes on sale in China.
The OPPO K9s comes in two memory variants — 6GB RAM + 128GB storage that costs 1,499 yuan (approximately $234) and 8GB RAM + 128GB which is priced at 1,699 yuan which is around $265. It comes in three color options — Obsidian Samurai, Neon Silver Sea, and Magic Purple Quicksand.
The smartphone features a 6.59-inch TFT LCD Full HD+ display with 1080 x 2412 pixels screen resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 16.7 million colors, 401ppi pixel density, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and 90.8% screen-to-body ratio. It supports a 6% NTSC color gamut, 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, 600 nits peak brightness, and Panda Yiqiang Glass protection.
Under the hood, the device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset, coupled with up to 8GB LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage. It uses multi-dimensional composite liquid cooling, 7 kinds of high thermal conductivity materials to lower the CPU core temperature by 15 degrees.
The device also comes with a HyperBoost game acceleration engine. It is equipped with X-axis linear motor, made in cooperation with keyboard manufacturer Du Jia to bring vibration simulation function to the built-in touch keyboard. It offers three different lighting effects, four types of skins, and six kinds of shaft feel.
In the camera department, the smartphone features a triple-camera setup on the back that includes a 64-megapixel wide-angle primary sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro lens. On the front side, the device features a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.
The handset features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for added protection. It is running the Android 11 operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own ColorOS 11.2 custom user interface on top. The device is powered by a 5,000mAh battery and comes with support for 30W VOOC fast charging technology which is claimed to charge the phone up to 59 percent in 30 minutes.
Lenovo will be announcing the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 flagship tablet in China tomorrow. Today, the Chinese manufacturer took to its Weibo handle to share the entire specifications of the device. Here is all the information on the specs and features of the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6.
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 specifications and features
The Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 measures 285.61 x 184.53mm. The metal-bodied tablet has a thickness of only 5.63mm. The device weighs 565 grams and houses a 12.6-inch AMOLED display. It supports a QHD+ resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels, a 16:10 aspect ratio, a 120Hz refresh rate, a 360Hz touch sampling rate, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 100 percent DCI-P3 color gamut, and DC dimming. The device runs on ZUI 13 based Android 11.
The Snapdragon 870 chipset is present under the hood of the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6. It ships with 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. For additional storage, it features a microSD card slot. The device is backed by a 10,200mAh battery, which is coupled with 30W fast charging.
For security, it carries support for face recognition. It has a front camera of 8-megapixel, which is coupled with a ToF sensor. The rear camera setup of the device has a 13-megapixel primary camera and a 5-megapixel ultrawide lens. The device is fitted with Dolby Atmos powered quad-speakers by JBL.
The Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 is accompanied by a second-generation Xiaoxin stylus that offers 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It can be attached to the tablet for magnetic charging. The pogo pin slot on the device can be used to connect an optional keyboard accessory. On the connectivity front, the Xiaoxin Pad Pro offers a USB Type-C 3.1 Gen2 port, Bluetooth 5.2, Wi-Fi 6, and GPS.
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 pricing and availability
The pricing and availability of the Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 will be confirmed tomorrow. It will be available in Space Gray color only.
iQOO is reportedly working on a couple of new phones. This month could see the arrival of the iQOO Neo6 SE. A Chinese tipster has claimed that it is now prepping the iQOO U5 series for the Chinese market.
The tipster revealed that the iQOO U5 lineup will be rivalling with the Redmi Note 11 series that debuted last week. It is unclear how many devices are included in the U5 lineup. The leak states that it is powered by the Dimensity 810 chipset. Unfortunately, there is no information available on the other specs of the U5.
The iQOO U5 series is expected to debut before the end of the year. Hence, it is likely that the company may announce it in December. As far as this month is concerned, iQOO is likely to announce a Neo branded flagship device and an upper mid-range phone.
The iQOO Neo6 SE is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 778G Plus chipset. It is speculated to carry support for 66W fast charging. The other details of the Neo6 SE are yet to be revealed.
The rumor mill is also talking about a phone called the iQOO Neo5s. This model is expected to arrive with flagship specs such as Snapdragon 888 SoC and 120W fast charging. It is expected to arrive with as an updated version of the Snapdragon 870 powered iQOO Neo5 that debuted earlier this year in China.
As it has become difficult for Huawei to focus on the smartphone business because of the sanctions imposed by the United States, the Chinese giant has been focusing on other products. In line with that, the company has today launched the Huawei AI Speaker 2e, which is now available for purchase for 199 yuan (approximately $31).
The speaker comes in a pill-shaped design and woven mesh look. It comes with LED dot matrix lights that can show several different information on the speaker itself, including times, weather, temperature, and more.
The Huawei AI Speaker 2e has a row of buttons at the top with a yellow-colored button in the center for one-click communication while the other buttons on the speaker are for controlling the playback.
Internally, the device comes packed with a 2.5-inch 6W full-range speaker and a passive radiator for providing a strong bass effect and clear mid-to-high-frequency. There’s also a microphone, enabling users to use the speaker for communication.
Similar to several other recently launched Huawei products, this AI Speaker 2e is also powered by the company’s own HarmonyOS. This means that it can be connected to and networked with other mobile devices powered by the same system.
A couple of days ago, Xiaomi-backed Redmi launched its next-generation Redmi Note 11 series smartphones in its home country China. There are three models in the lineup — Redmi Note 11, Note 11 Pro, and Note 11 Pro+.
The newly launched Redmi Note 11 series smartphones were made available for purchase in China today and the company has revealed interesting numbers. It claims to have sold more than 500,000 units of the Redmi Note 11 lineup in just one hour.
Not just that, Xiaomi has also revealed that in just 1 minute and 45 seconds of commencing its Double 11 sale, it managed to sell products worth more than 2 billion yuan. It further added that the sales amount doubled to 4 billion yuan in around 52 minutes and 11 seconds.
Coming to the specifications, the Redmi Note 11 features a 6.6-inch LCD screen with a 90Hz screen refresh rate and an FHD+ screen resolution of 2400×1080 pixels. On the other hand, the two Pro models come with a 6.67-inch Samsung AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and an FHD+ screen resolution of 2400×1080 pixels.
The Redmi Note 11 Pro and Pro+ models are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G chipset, which is manufactured using TSMC’s 6nm process. On the other hand, the standard model is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G chipset.
All the models come with VC liquid cooling for heat dissipation that can effectively reduce the body temperature by 3 degrees. In the camera department, the standard Redmi Note 11 features a 50-megapixel ultra-clear primary camera sensor which is coupled with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor.
On the other hand, the Redmi Note 11 Pro and Note 11 Pro+ come with a 108-megapixel ultra-clear primary sensor, an 8MP super wide-angle, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. All three models feature a 16-megapixel snapper for taking selfies and video calling.
The smartphones are running the Android 11-based MIUI 12.5 out-of-the-box. The standard model is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support while the Pro model packs a 5,160mAh battery with 67W fast charging. The top-end model, the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ is powered by a 4,500mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging technology and comes in a power adapter in the box.
As for the pricing, the base model of Redmi Note 11 starts with 4GB RAM and costs 1199 yuan (approximately $187) while the top-end model in the lineup is 8GB + 256GB variant of the Redmi Note 11 Pro which costs 2,299 yuan (~$359).
Samsung has been working on its next-generation Galaxy S-series smartphones which will be launched early next year. Now, months ahead of the official launch, a new report claims that the South Korean giant has started mass production of some of the components for the upcoming flagship smartphones.
The report coming from WinFuture claims that Samsung has started mass production of components for the three upcoming flagship phones — Galaxy S22 (SM-S901), Galaxy S22 Plus (SM-S906), and the Galaxy S22 Ultra (SM-S908).
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Render
It further adds that the process, which started sometime last week, is currently limited to a small number of parts, such as flex cables. Also, the report says that the company is currently focusing on the US variant and will then work on other models.
As for the launch date, there’s no confirmation about it. Some reports indicate that the devices will go official towards the end of January 2022 while there are other reports indicating the launch sometime in February.
Earlier, there were reports about the Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup getting launched in January but apparently, the launch has been pushed back to February as the company is now gearing up to launch the much-delayed Galaxy S21 FE in January 2022. This could happen during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022.
Coming to the specifications, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is rumored to sport a 6.8-inch QHD+ LTPO AMOLED display with a 120HZ refresh rate. The phone will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 SoC or the Exynos 2200 depending on the region.
Its rear-facing camera module may include a 108-megapixel main snapper, a 12-megapixel ultrawide shooter, a 10-megapixel telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 10-megapixel periscope zoom lens with 10x optical zoom.
The smartphone is also said to feature a dedicated slot for storing the S Pen stylus. In the software devices, all the models in the lineup will come with Android 12-based One UI 4.0 out-of-the-box. The S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra are likely to house a 3,700mAh, a 4,500mAh, and a 5,000mAh battery, respectively. The Ultra model will support 45W fast charging, whereas the S22 and S22 Plus may continue to support 25W fast charging.
Xiaomi has launched the Hey Plus Watch under crowdfunding at the Youpin platform. The smartwatch is perhaps the brand’s first smartwatch but we can’t confirm that. The Hey+ brand sprang into the limelight in 2018 when it launched the Hey+ Smartband. The brand later launched the Hey Plus 1s smart band in 2019 both packing AMOLED screens.
The Hey Plus watch comes equipped with a 1.78-inch AMOLED super retina full-screen display. The screen is a regular rounded rectangle with ultra-thin bezels at the edges. The smartwatch weighs about 38g and utilizes an aluminum alloy middle frame. The device supports custom short video dials and features up to 100 sports modes. It also supports Alipay payment
The watch packs an array of colorful straps which buyers can choose from. In terms of the battery life, the Hey+ watch’s battery can last up to 21 days in the Heavy use mode while in the Typical use mode, the battery life can go up to 29 days.
In addition, the watch also supports blood oxygen detection, 24-hour heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, breathing training, and message reminders. Each screen can display 72 Chinese characters, and messages, WeChat, QQ and other messages can be seen at a glance.
As stated earlier, the Hey Plus Watch is already up for crowdfunding on Xiaomi Youpin and is priced at 399 yuan (~$62). The wearable device is expected to start shipping before December 13, 2021.
A square-up of the just-released Google Pixel 6 Pro and the Galaxy S21 series in relation to their wireless charging capability and fingerprint detection has put the S21 ahead of the latest flagship offering from Google. Both smartphones are powered by Samsung-produced chips, among a few other similarities. Both devices also come with a 5,000mAh battery, with 30W fast charging available with the Pixel 6 Pro.
A tech industry insider has now placed both smartphones side by side by testing their charging speeds and it seems the Galaxy S21 trumps the Pixel 6 Pro, which is a bit unexpected. With the 30W fast charging potential of the Pixel 6 Pro, it is expected to ultimately be faster than the normal wired charging. The results showed that the Galaxy S21 achieved 30% charging by the 15-minute mark while the Pixel 6 Pro had just 24%. The Pixel 6 had only achieved 84% charge by the 66-minute mark when the S21 had already reached 100%.
There is no mention of whether this experiment was replicated and this could be misleading if not interrogated within the context of the charging test itself. The Galaxy S21 series, according to the report, also had faster recognition speeds for fingerprints than the Pixel 6 Pro. This difference in speed could at best be marginal, as both devices are capable of quick fingerprint detection within seconds.
The conditions under which these tests were carried out were not fully specified, and it is difficult to make a direct conclusion on the charging speeds for both devices. The conclusions are therefore not definitive.
Founder of audio accessories maker Nothing, Carl Pei has accused an unnamed competitor of its ear (1) earbuds of attacking the company’s supply chain for the product. Pei made the revelation in a blog post to mark the first anniversary of the founding of the company. Obviously, as per the Pei blog post, the company has seen tremendous growth in the first year of its operation and has an overall great outlook, even if industry watchers feel the founder’s optimism may be overstretching the reality.
Pei stated that a major competitor was attacking the Nothing brand in the supply chain by trying to block the company’s access to important components needed to build the ear (1) earbuds. He also alleged that a proximate reason for the alleged action by the competitor could be the price tag of the Nothing ear (1). With loads of functionality available in the Nothing ear (1) including active noise cancellation, its price of $99 was seen as highly competitive for a start. Much of the established products with similar features were priced up to or even more than twice the price of the ear (1).
Pei says the goal within its first year of operations was to make the Nothing brand to be visible and this has been achieved. The Nothing ear (1) earbuds priced at $99, in the words of the founder, are selling like hotcakes, with up to 320,000 orders received for the true wireless earbuds since the product unveiling. About 180,000 of the Nothing ear (1) earbuds have been shipped so far, with up to 600,000 units forecasted to be shipped overall. The company has surmounted several challenges culminating in its formation and eventual manufacture of the Nothing ear (1) true wireless earbuds with ANC.
Pei continues to project an improved second year for the company and there are hints that the company may release a smartphone soon. This will shift the perception of the company as an audio/ headphone company and open it up for more investments. One note reminder however is apt – Carl Pei has had a seemingly flawless performance as the co-founder of OnePlus, and he could well replicate the OnePlus success story with his new company.
iQOO is reportedly working on a new phone called the iQOO Neo6 SE. This device is expected to debut in November in China. A new Vivo smartphone with model number V2157A has been certified by the 3C authority of the country. The previously seen IMEI database listing revealed that it will be debuting in the market with the iQOO Neo6 SE.
The 3C listing of the V2157A device reveals that it will be a 5G-ready phone. It may ship with a 66W fast charger. The listing has no other information on its specifications.
A recent leak revealed that the iQOO Neo6 SE will come equipped with the Snapdragon 778G Plus chipset. It is expected to arrive in three color variants. Unfortunately, there is no other information available on the other specs of the Neo6 SE. It is advisable to wait for further reports to know more about the Neo6 SE.
Another Vivo phone with model number V2154A was also approved by the 3C certification site. This phone is expected to arrive with support for 66W fast charging. There is no word on the final moniker of the device.
iQOO is also said to be working on the iQOO 9 series of the smartphone. The vanilla iQOO 9 with model number V2171A was spotted at the IMEI database last week. Earlier this month, the Indian variant of the iQOO 9 Pro with the I2022 model number was also spotted on the same platform. The company is expected to announce the iQOO 9 series in January 2022.
Since the last month, the rumor mill has been spilling information on the specs of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A13 5G smartphone. Today, tipster Anthony took to Twitter to share the key specs of the smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy A13 5G specifications
The tipster revealed that the Galaxy A13 5G has a 6.48-inch LCD panel that offers a Full HD+ resolution. Its CAD renders that appeared earlier his month revealed that it features a waterdrop notch display.
There is no word on the front camera of the smartphone. Its rear camera setup has a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 5-megapixel ultrawide camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
Galaxy A13 5G renders by Steve Hemmerstoffer
The Galaxy A13 5G will be driven by the Dimensity 700 5G. To recollect, the handset was spotted with the D700 chip earlier this month. It has a 5,000mAh battery that carries support for 25W fast charging. For security, it has a side-facing fingerprint scanner.
The A13 is likely to arrive in three RAM variants such as 4 GB, 6 GB, and 8 GB. It may come in storage choices like 64 GB and 128 GB. The other details of the phone are under wraps.
Galaxy A13 5G pricing (Rumored)
A report from last month claimed that the Galaxy A13 5G could be the cheapest 5G-ready phone Samsung. The new leak claims that the Galaxy A13 5G may cost around $249. It will be replacing the Galaxy A12 from last year.
Gigaset Communications is a former arm of Siemens and it has launched its latest smartphone, the GS5 with a €299 price tag. The German smartphone company is not popular across several markets but has a pretty strong presence in parts of Europe.
Gigaset has a broad lineup of rugged, mid-range smartphones. The GS5 features an eye-catching curved design with flush rear cameras and a removable 4,500 mAh battery. The removable battery is something uncommon in most smartphones in recent times. The display also holds a waterdrop notch design.
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The Gigaset GS5 has a 6.3-inch full HD+ waterdrop notch display, a 16MP selfie camera, and a 48MP main camera. It is powered by MediaTek’s Helio G85 chipset, has 4GB of RAM and 128GB internal storage. The internal storage can be scaled up further with a microSD card.
There is an 8MP ultrawide snapper to complete the triple camera setup, together with an LED flash at the back. The GS5 comes in two colors: dark titanium grey and light purple.
The GS5 will come with Android 11 OS with a guaranteed update to Android 12 in due course. The Gigaset GS5 also has a fingerprint scanner. The dual SIM tray also houses the microSD slot, while the other openings are for the NFC and headphone jack.
Xiaomi is one of the leading wearable devices makers and the company already has a number of products in the market. Now, the company has launched its latest wearable device, dubbed as Redmi Smart Band Pro.
Unlike the Mi Smart Band 6, this new wearable product comes with a design that makes it look like a smartwatch, even though the device is a fitness tracker. It features a 1.47-inch Super AMOLED display with 194 x 368 pixels screen resolution and 264ppi pixel density.
The device comes with support for more than 50 watch faces. The product comes in a black-colored body and for the build material, it uses glass fiber reinforced and 2.5D tempered glass and polycaprolactam.
It comes with several features, including more than 110 workout modes that include popular activities such as running, cycling, swimming, and yoga. The company says that the Redmi Smart Band Pro can detect when a workout has started and can also measure the effort made by its user.
There’s support for apps like Strava and Apple Health. It can measure stress levels and also offers features related to female health. Apart from a 24/7 heart-rate monitor, the fitness tracker also supports sleep quality tracking. It also supports checking blood oxygen levels, which can also be set to be carried out automatically while the user is sleeping.
The device is rated for 5ATM for water resistance, and it can last up to 14 days of typical usage or 20 days in power-saving mode after being fully charged via the magnetic charger.
Currently, Xiaomi has not shared the pricing and availability details of the Redmi Smart Band Pro. However, we expect the company to share these details in the coming days or weeks. There’s a possibility that it could be available in countries where the Mi Smart Band 6 isn’t available for purchase.
Smartphones are evolving at an unprecedented rate. Every week smartphones get launched with new innovations to lure customers. Apart from bringing the 5G support in smartphones, the major OEMs are also working to enhance the camera capabilities of the smartphones. These days it is a common sight to see triple, quad, or Penta camera lenses on a smartphone. The ability to shoot in low-light conditions has improved drastically. Apart from hardware advancement, thanks to software tweaks, which are also advancing the cameras by processing the image efficiently and in a better way.
The smartphone cameras are used to take selfies, panoramas, night light selfies, portraits, videos, slow-mo, and to take pictures of a document as a scanner. The improved camera picture has allowed the user to capture every detail of the document and then render it as scanned paper. The CamScanner app is the famous document scanner app available for Android devices. It is a widely used app with the added benefits of cloud backups.
The apps like CamScanner have abbreviated the usage of scanning devices. The smartphone made things easier for users. The user can now quickly scan a document with the smartphone camera via the CamScanner app and can even share it via Email, WhatsApp,Messenger, and other ways.
How CamScanner Works?
The CamScanner is primarily a photo-snapping app that automatically processes a document by removing the unnecessary black spots and optimizes the contrast and brightness of the photo. As a result, it outputs the document, which appears to be correctly scanned in a scanner. CamScanner efficiently converts the scanned document into a PDF file. Everyone gets stunned through the high-quality scans, which can be zoomed in to see every minor detail.
There are many other features that CamScanner offers. In today’s writeup, we will let you know about the CamScanner alternatives that our users can install. Let’s have a look at the alternates:
Best CamScanner Alternatives for smartphones
Adobe Scan
The word “document” is mostly denoted either by a Doc file or by a Pdf file. Surprisingly, Adobe itself has invented the PDF extension, and there’s no other app that can manage the PDF as the Adobe Scan. Adobe is known for its professional tools for image editing, video editing, document editing, and a lot more. Similarly, Adobe Scan is a professional tool to capture a document and digitize it anywhere and anytime. It can save documents in various extensions like PDF and JPG.
The user can scan his/her education documents, passports, bills, card, and any other stuff which you want to capture. It can even convert a business card into contact. The enhanced OCR technology is instantly available to convert the printed text into a digital document. Adobe Scan opens doors for document editing by linking to other Adobe products.
HP is known for its hardware devices, but they have a minor software application. The HP Smart is an office assistant application that can be connected wirelessly to HP smart applications. HP Smart allows the user to snap and scan a photo from either an iOS or Android smartphone. The documents can be exported in PDF or a JPG file.
Hp Smart can even synchronize the snapped documents to the cloud and can let you print the document on your smart printer is connected to the network. It is an intelligent application and can be used by any user. The interested users can download the app from the links below.
The CamScanner and ScanBot compete head-to-head in terms of features and UI. Scanbot also features support for a variety of file formats, automatic image cropping and adjustment, and several other features. It can even scan barcodes and QR codes, making the app more dynamic and feature-rich. Other features include live syncing, image correction, multi-page document, fx support, cloud syncing, text recognition, etc.
The users can even search the text inside the documents with ease. THe user can sync the scanned documents to different cloud services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, Evernote, and others. It also allows the user to edit documents for highlighting text, adding notes, and drawing the signature.
A famous productivity app – Google Drive incorporates various tools and features. Surprisingly, it also has a built-in scanner app. To access the scanner feature, the user needs to tap the plus button, and you will be able to scan anything. Unlike the CamScanner and Scanbot apps, the Google Drive scanner does not offer various advanced features but comes in handy if someone is looking for a simple scanner app.
It might be the favorite among most of the users as Google Drive is available on every Android smartphone and also is much secure than the CamScanner. It is a better replacement for the CamScanner.
How can Microsoft miss the chance to get users despite being a pioneer in creating and managing documents through Microsoft Office and other products? It can scan documents, business cards, and even whiteboards without any issue. It allows choosing the type of document the user wants to scan. Office Lens carries the capability to scan handwritten notes, whiteboard tables, and diagrams. Upon successful conversion, the user can directly export it into Word or Powerpoint documents.
Microsoft Office Lens also synchronize the document to the cloud through OneNote and OneDrive. It is a powerful and useful scanning app available for free on both Android and iOS.
It is one of the best apps for scanning documents. In comparison with CamScanner, the Evernote Scannable offers a better user interface and user experience. It can quickly scan any document from notes to business cards with ease. It can even scan bulk documents using the batch scanning feature. The files are finally sent to the cloud from where you can retrieve them on any device irrespective of the environment.
Evernote Scannable allows the user to save the file within JPG or PDF file format. It becomes easy to share files via email or any other social media. In Android, the Evernote scannable is inbuilt with the primary Evernote app. However, the user needs to download the Evernote Scannable app separately on iOS devices.
These are some best Cam Scanner App available for download both on iOS or Android. If we missed any high-rated app, then do let us know via the comments below.
OnePlus 9R 5G which generally retails for ₹40000 is now available at a discounted price of ₹36999 only at Amazon India. This is a limited-time super deal.
OnePlus 9R 5G features a 6.55 Inches Fluid AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor. The smartphone comes with a quad rear camera setup featuring a 48MP main camera, 16MP ultra wide-angle camera, 5MP micro camera, and 2MP monochrome camera. And for your selfies, you have a 16MP front camera.
OnePlus 9R 5G comes in multiple storage variants viz: 8GB + 128GB , 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB. Fueled by a powerful 4500mAh battery, the smartphone comes with 65W Fast charging that charges your phone to 100% in just 39 mins. Other features include hands-free access to Alexa, Oxygen OS based on Android 11, under-display optical Fingerprint sensor, Bluetooth v5.1, etc.
Generally retailing for ₹40000, you can now buy the OnePlus 9R 5G at a discounted price of ₹36999 only at Amazon India. This price is applicable to the 8GB + 128GB, Lake Blue, and Carbon Balck color variants. This super deal ends in 6 hours. So place your order asap.
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Last month, the Vivo V23e smartphone was spotted at the Bluetooth SIG certification site, which indicated that it won’t take too long for it to go official. Fresh tweets by reliable tipster Chun reveal that the V23e is set to go official in November in Vietnam. It appears that the company will train the retailers about the phone between Nov. 2 and Nov. 5. The tipster revealed that the Vietnam-based Viettel Store briefly uploaded a hands-on video of the Vivo V23e. A user managed to download the video before it was taken down by the retailer. Readers can click this link (shared by the tipster) to view the V23e hands-on video.
vivo V23e will be released pretty soon, vivo Vietnam will train their sellers about the phone from Nov 2nd-5th next week pic.twitter.com/LVMnNEZLFx
— Fuck Halloween, Imma get the vaccine soon (@chunvn8888) October 31, 2021
Vivo V23e design and specifications (Rumored)
The video reveals that the Vivo V23e has a waterdrop notch display. It seems to be an OLED panel since it is equipped with an in-screen fingerprint scanner. It has a glass back and a plastic frame.
The left edge of the device appears barren, while the right side features a volume rocker and a power key. A microphone is placed on the top edge of the device, whereas its bottom edge features a SIM slot, a microphone, a USB Type-C port, and a speaker grille. The device lacks a 3.5mm audio jack.
The chipset spec is a bit wrong because Antutu says MT6781 (Helio A22) but about phone says 8 cores 2.05GHz while A22 only has 4 cores, plus V23e does support 5G too so don't take chipset leak pic.twitter.com/i15VvFxhoz
— Fuck Halloween, Imma get the vaccine soon (@chunvn8888) October 31, 2021
For selfies, it features a 50-megapixel front-facing camera. Its back panel has a vertical camera module which includes a 64-megapixel main camera. It is coupled with an 8-megapixel lens and a 2-megapixel macro camera. It has a 4,030mAh battery that supports 44W fast charging. It runs on FunTouch 12 based Android 12. Lastly, the device is powered by a 5G-ready chip, but its exact name is not known yet.
Vivo V23e price
The leak reveals that the Vivo V23e will be priced at VND 10,000,000 (~$436). The retail package of the Vivo V23e includes the phone, a charger with its cable, a pair of earphones, a USB-C to 3.5mm audio jack dongle, and some documents.
Samsung is working on the new One UI 4 custom interface based on the latest Android 12 operating system. The South Korean giant recently closed beta testing for its flagship Galaxy S21 series phones.
Now, the company has started beta testing of the new Android 12-based Samsung One UI 4 for its latest foldable smartphones. The Galaxy Z Fold3 and the Galaxy Z Flip3 have now been added to the list of eligible devices.
Reports indicate that the users of Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3 in South Korea and India can enroll in the beta testing program of One UI 4. Also, the devices must be unlocked to complete the enrollment process.
Eligble users can log into the Samsung Members application and then tap on the One UI 4 beta enrollment button from the Notices page. After enrolling, the update should be available to download within a few minutes.
Samsung showed off its Material You implementation for One UI and also demonstrated the ability to set health goals with others using Samsung Health Together, so groups can compete in completing training or exercise goals.
There’s a new feature named Quick Share that allows seamless transfer between Galaxy devices, and much more. Similar to Apple’s Lost Mode, the new One UI 4 update also expands SmartThings Find to stuff such as the Galaxy Buds and S Pens, leveraging up to 1.5 billion instances of data exchange between Samsung devices in a network to help pinpoint a lost accessory’s location.
Lenovo has officially scheduled a launch event on November 2 for the launch of Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6. Before it arrives, the company has started its tease-spree and it doesn’t seem to stop. Last time, the company confirmed the 120Hz refresh rate support on the Youku app and now, its magnetic Keyboard accessory has been teased.
According to a teaser video, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 will launch with a magnetic keyboard accessory. The keyboard will work with Bluetooth wireless technology and will also act as a protective case. It has a Gray colour variant and when connected with the tablet, it seems to work like a laptop device.
The keyboard accessory has 15 shortcut keys and boasts a large touchpad. It has a 1.3mm keystroke and a key-spacing of 19mm. Just like Lenovo laptop keyboards, the keyboard accessory also has a Lenovo branding on the right-side.
Furthermore, the tablet will also get a second-generation stylus accessory. The stylus will support 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It is touted to be 44% faster than the first generation stylus accessory.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 will come with a large 12.6-inch screen featuring a 2560 x 1600 pixels resolution. It will have a 120Hz refresh rate and a 360Hz touch sampling rate. It will equip a 13MP + 5MP dual rear camera system and an 8MP + ToF dual front camera setup. It will come powered by the Snapdragon 870 SoC paired with faster LPDDR5-type RAM and UFS 3.1 internal storage. It was teased with a 10,200mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging technology.
Huami recently announced a new lineup of smartwatches composed of Amazfit GTR 3, Amazfit GTR 3 Pro, and Amazfit GTS 3. The first twos are the ones with a round display and they are also the first smartwatches with the brand new Zepp OS, which features a revamped user interface. If you are looking for one of these two wearables, you are probably wondering which one to choose between Amazfit GTR 3 and Amazfit GTR 3 Pro. It is not an easy choice, given that the changes in their specifications are not many. This is a comparison between their specifications that will hopefully help you.
The Amazfit GTR 3 and the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro have the same design and the only difference is the dimensions. They are made out of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy and they have a weight of just 32 grams. They come with curved glass and a round display, and they can be purchased with a leather strap or a black fluoroelastomer strap. The watches have two buttons, with one of them being a crown that can be used to scroll through menus and longer notifications. The look is very minimal and elegant, perfect for those who want a device similar to a classic watch.
Display
Amazfit GTR 3 and Amazfit GTR 3 Pro are equipped with round AMOLED displays sporting a high pixel density and a very high brightness: up to 1000 nits. That is why they offer good visibility outdoor. The bezels are very narrow with screen to body ratios up to 70.6 percent (66 percent on the vanilla GTR 3 and 70.6 percent on the Pro). The refresh rate of these displays has been increased by 67 percent if compared to the previous generation. The vanilla version supports over 100 watch faces, while you get over 150 watch faces on the GTR 3 Pro. The watch faces have matching Always On Display versions simplified to reduce power usage. Some watch faces are even editable and you can customize the widget to display such as heart rate, steps, weather, and more.
Specs & Software
With the Amazfit GTR 3 and the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro, Huami introduced the new Zepp OS: a brand new operating system with a revamped user interface. It is not quite as powerful as Wear OS, but it supports third-party apps working on an app framework designed to reduce power usage. A few apps are integrated with Home Connect: a tool for controlling smart home devices. Amazfit is creating a web-based app development kit that allows everyone to create their own watch faces and their own apps.
Sensors and connectivity
These smartwatches are equipped with plenty of sensors in order to track physical activity at a professional level. They offer 24/7 heart rate tracking and blood oxygen tracking thanks to a SpO2 sensor. They are able to measure the blood oxygen level in just 15 seconds and they also support sleep tracking monitoring the different stages of sleep and naps. The Pro model supports satellite positioning based on the 5 major constellations and it can also track VO Max and measure the temperature, while the vanilla version cannot do it. Last but not least, with the Pro version you get Alexa support and 2.3 GB of internal storage to store music and podcasts. You may need the features provided by the Pro variant or not, but they are definitely very interesting features justifying the price difference between these two watches.
The battery life of the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro is 12 days with normal usage, but if you use continuous GPS tracking, it will last just 35 hours. There is also a Battery Saver Mode to extend the battery life up to a full month. The Amazfit GTR 3 has a battery that lasts up to 21 days of typical usage or 10 days of heavy use, while it is able to last up to 35 days with Battery Saver mode. With continuous GPS tracking, it lasts 35 hours. As you probably noticed, despite being cheaper, the vanilla version has a longer battery life than the Pro.
Amazfit GTR 3 and Amazfit GTR 3 Pro: Price
The Amazfit GTR 3 carries a price tag of $180/€150, while the Amazfit GTR 3 Pro is available for $230/€200. Both are advanced high-end smartwatches and now you know the differences: which one would you choose?
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