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ASUS ROG Phone 5S Pro Review: Snapdragon 888+ doesn’t give it an edge

After entering the second half of the year, Qualcomm updated its top chipset, the Snapdragon 888 Plus with upgraded performance. ROG, as one of the top gaming brands, naturally was quick to bring this new chip to its gaming phone lineup. 

ASUS officially released the ROG 5s series in August, which was also the first gaming phone featuring the new 888 Plus chipset in the second half of 2021. 

In July, we made a video about our pick of best gaming phones released in the first half of 2021. In that video, the ROG Phone 5 won the title with its stable performance and excellent gaming features. And now we are wondering whether the upgraded series has any significant improvements. So this time we bought in the top version of the ROG 5s series, the ROG 5s Pro, which comes with 18GB Ram and 512GB ROM. 

I guess that is enough of an introduction, let’s check out the phone now.

ASUS ROG Phone 5S Pro Review: Unboxing

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The package of the ROG Phone 5s Pro still continues ROG phone’s unique hexagonal column shape.

ROG PHone 5S Pro Review AR Comic When you open the box, there is the same AR comic for users to scan with the ROG Phone, when setting up the phone for the first time. And under this, the Phone is on the right side, and ROG attaches the aero-active cooler fan on the other side. Considering the high price and the thermal issue of the 888 platform, the included accessory seems to be reasonable and obviously necessary for heavy gamers with the ROG 5s Pro series. At the same time, it’s also a very useful operational accessory for gaming.

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About its performance, we will talk it in detail in our performance test later. Let’s equip the fan accessory first.

ASUS ROG Phone 5S Pro Review: Design & Display

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Looking back at the phone. When compared to the standard version of the ROG 5 and ROG 5s, the Pro model still has some premium features over its design. But, to be honest, there are not many surprises over the design of the ROG 5S Pro since it still utilizes the same design as its predecessor, the ROG 5 Pro. 

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The most impressive detail of the 5S Pro’s design is the ROG Vision, a small display that shows a neon light effect. But the location of the window display is slightly different from the 5 Pro, which is closer to the central area of the back. It looks pretty cool, as it reminded me of the game Cyberpunk 2077. Apart from that, for now, it’s pretty useless as we couldn’t find more interesting customized content for the phone and also because it’s not useful when you are using the phone or playing games. Apart from this, from the design point of view, there’s almost no difference from its predecessor in the ROG 5S Pro.

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For example, the new Asus ROG Phone Pro still follows the off-screen button design of its predecessor, including two shoulder buttons which could split into two-slide buttons respectively and two back slide buttons. 

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The display still uses a 6.79-inch Samsung AMOLED E4 panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, and the sampling rate is boosted up to 360Hz. It’s worth noting that the display is still the AMOLED display with the highest refresh rate. You don’t need to worry about the performance of the E4 display, which is almost the best display that you can have in the gaming phone market. The peak brightness for the full screen can reach up to 775 nits, while in the 20% window of the display, the figure even can go up to 1050, which made it look stunning when playing HDR content. 

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For audio, the ROG 5s Pro features dual symmetrical speakers to deliver stereo sounds, and it also reserves the 3.5mm earphone jack. 

ASUS ROG Phone 5S Pro Review: Performance & Gaming

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Before testing its performance, we were quite sure that the ROG Phone 5s Pro has the best performance on the Android platform, not just because of the upgraded 888 Plus chipset, but also because of its amazing 18GB LPDDR5 Ram. To be honest, there’s almost no scenario that requires such high configuration on the Android platform. But that’s not what the brand ROG would consider. After all, it’s one of the few brands that keeps seeking the ultimate in performance. 

What we are really curious about is that how much improvement it brings compared to its predecessor. First, let’s look at the benchmark results. 

Well, from the benchmarks, there’s almost no gap between the ROG 5 and the ROG 5s Pro. Even the results of the Lenovo Legion 2 Pro powered by the 888 chipset can compare to the ROG 5s Pro. So we cannot draw the conclusion about the actual improvement of the 888 Plus if based on these benchmark results. 

So let’s move to actual gaming. Well, the tests didn’t reveal any significant information about the improvement either. Because in the games like Genshin Impact and Nimian Legends, which are also the heaviest games that we can find on the Android platform, the ROG 5s didn’t achieve better frame rate results than the ROG 5. In fact, it’s slightly lower than the ROG 5 model. But it doesn’t mean that the 5s Pro got downgraded in actual gaming, since we didn’t run the games multiple times to reduce the errors. But we are still confident to say that the improvement is really unperceivable. Both of them are still the most powerful beasts in the gaming market. 

And their thermal performance is also close to each other. Under X gaming mode, both of them fully released the performance of the chipsets. And consequently, their surface temperature could go up to around 55℃. And to be honest, the ROG 5s Pro under the X gaming mode is the hottest model that we’ve tested in 2021. I couldn’t even hold it in the last 10 minutes. And this made us realize why ROG was so generous to include the cooling fan right inside the box. After attaching the cooler, the heating situation got much better, with an acceptable holding temperature, that reduced by around 8 degrees. So if you’re not going to attach the cooling fan while gaming, our suggestion is, not to turn on the X mode. It won’t make a difference in most games.

For the gaming operations, the ROG 5s Pro feels almost the same as its predecessor. When you attach the cooling fan to the phone, you are able to have a more complicated combo operation with 8 fingers. But it’s really a challenge to get used to those slide buttons. 

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As for software support, to retain almost all the gaming features from the ROG 5 series, ROG has made them more detailed. For example, the brand not just provided with all the information about how the phone is performing, but you are also allowed to access more specific control over performance. There are several preset performance modes for users, and gamers can modify all the sub-options.

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ASUS ROG Phone 5S Pro Review: Cameras

Another big surprise of the ROG 5s Pro came from the cameras. It’s the first time that we like the cameras on a gaming phone so much. No matter from its SONY IMX686 64MP main camera or the super wide-angle lens with 13MP resolution, we really saw its potential that even compared to some flagship killers. Especially for the main camera, the images are sharp and bright with a true color presentation. 

While for the wide-angle camera, It’s probably the widest viewing angle that I’ve ever seen on a smartphone. 

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ASUS ROG Phone 5S Pro: Battery & Charging

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As for battery and charging, it’s obvious that ROG tried to support your long gaming sessions with a 6000mAh battery. However, in our power-consumption test, the 6000mAh battery didn’t show significant advantage in gaming battery life. Especially under X mode, the power dropped quickly with heavy games. And with the included 67W charger, it took around 50mins to finish our charging test. 

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ASUS ROG Phone 5S Pro Review: Verdict

So that’s all about the new ROG gaming phone. Well, probably most of you would be a bit disappointed, just like me, after seeing very little real-life performance upgrades. But we also believe that most gamers who have already bought the ROG 5 series wouldn’t really care about the upgraded version. However, no doubt, the ROG 5s Pro is still the best gaming phone that we would recommend if you are looking for a new model in the market. 

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So what do you think about the top version of the ROG 5s series?

 

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Lenovo launches new series of Professional and Gaming Monitors

Lenovo has just launched a bunch of new products at the Tech World 2021 event earlier this week. This includes a series of new ThinkVision monitors that are geared towards professionals and gamers.

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ThinkVision P27u-20

The new ThinkVision P27u-20 is the latest monitor from the Chinese tech giant that is targeted towards professionals. It offers dual wide color gamut, which includes 99.1 percent DCI P3 and 99.5 percent Adobe RGB with factory calibrated color accuracy. In other words, it is designed for content creators working in the photography, video, and graphics related fields. It sports a 27 inch IPS display with UHD display that features VESA Certified HDR400 support.

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The new monitor is also Energy Star 8.0 and Thunderbolt 4.0 docking display port. Furthermore, the brand also built the monitor to act as a productive hub that acts as your workplace one cable docking solution with multiple USB 3.2 including the Thunderbolt 4.0 input and output that carries display and data of up to 40Gbps and powers your laptop up to 100W. Along with the new single cable dock, the new professional monitor also arrives with integrated speakers as well.

Lenovo G27e-20 & G24e-20

Apart from the professional display, Lenovo also launched two new monitors in its new line of consumer G series of gaming monitors. These are designed to offer gamers an immersive PC gaming experience that can also be used for remote working and online education. While it is a gaming display, it still offers high performance and quality for young professionals that want a capable monitor at a competitive price.

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Both new gaming monitors feature AMD FreeSync Premium technology for a smooth, low latency, tear free gaming experience. The monitors also sport 100Hz high refresh rate panels (with support for 120Hz overclock) that are great for competitive games. As the name suggests, the G27e-20 sports a 27 inch display while the G24e-20 features a smaller 23.8 inch panel. Both offer 300 nits of brightness and 95 percent sRGB color gamut for increase color accuracy and are VA panels with FHD resolutions.

Pricing & Availability

The ThinkVision P27u-20 professional monitor is set to be released on December 2021 with a price tag of 769 US Dollars. On the other hand, the two news G series of gaming monitors are set to launch next month in October, with the 27 inch model going for 239 US Dollars and the 24 inch variant being priced at 209 US Dollars.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook unveiled with OLED display, Snapdragon 7c Gen 2, quad-speakers, and more

The Lenovo Ideapad Duet Chromebook is one of the best Chrome OS devices available in the market, which happens to be a tablet as well. More than a year after its release, the PC maker has announced its successor dubbed as Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook. The new model brings upgrades in almost all aspects.

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Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook Specifications and Features

The new Chrome OS tablet from Lenovo features a two-tone finish like the last year’s model. It comes in two colors, namely Abyss Blue and Storm Grey. The device measures 305.86 x 186.74 x 7.25mm in dimensions and weighs 700g.

It sports a 13.3-inch OLED panel supplied by Samsung Display. This screen has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (FHD), 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and 400 nits brightness. The screen also has TÜV Rheinland Eyesafe Display and SGS Eye Care Display certifications.

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The product is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 chipset coupled with 4GB/8GB LPDDR4x RAM and 64GB/128GB/256GB eMMC SSD. On the connectivity front, it supports dual-band WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, 2 x USB 3.0 Gen 1 Type-C ports, and a pogo-pin connector.

Just like its predecessor, this one also ships with a detachable keyboard accessory and a kickstand case. Additionally, the new model also comes with a USI stylus that can be magnetically attached to the back.

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As far as audio is concerned, the tablet arrives with 4 x 1W stereo speakers but does not sport a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also has an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front-facing camera. Last but not least, it is backed by a 42WHr battery, which is rated to last for up to 15 hours.

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook Price and Availability

The Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook will start at $429.99 in North America where it will be lacking the ‘IdeaPad’ branding. It is expected to go on sale from October 2021.

The product will likely hit other markets, following its US release.

 

 

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Pre-Orders for OLED version of Nintendo Switch starts from September 24

Earlier this year, Nintendo announced the OLED version of its popular Switch. This new variant of the company’s handheld gaming console is set to go on sale on October 8, and now, pre orders for the OLED Switch is set to start from September 24.

The Japanese tech giant announced earlier today (9th September 2021) that the OLED version of Switch will be available for pre orders later this month for a price of 37,980 Yen (roughly 345 US Dollars). Apart from the inclusion of a new OLED panel, the new version of the gaming console doesn’t arrive with any major changes. Although, it does feature slightly improved performance, while the battery life is still rated to last 9 hours similar to the original Switch.

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Other slight changes include a slightly longer and heavier body compared to the original version, with the OLED variant weighing 320 grams over the 290 grams of the original. Meanwhile, notable specs include a 7 inch displayu, a new bracket design, with the angle being freely adjustable, an increase base storage capacity of 64GB and new speakers that offers better audio quality when used in handheld mode. As of right now, it appears that Nintendo doesn’t plan on launching a new gaming console anytime soon, so this might be the better variant of the Switch to buy for those interested.

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Chinese EV maker XPeng working on a rideable robot unicorn for kids

In recent years, robotics have steadily been entering the consumer electronics market. Back in August, Xiaomi had revealed its CyberDog and now, Xpeng, another company from China is working on a rideable robotic unicorn for children.

The known Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer is apparently branching out from automobile for a new product. The new Xpeng Robot Unicorn is an upcoming quadruped robot that takes a shape of a horse but with a unicorn styled design. It is being built with the company’s expertise in autonomous driving and other AI functions that will help it navigate different terrains, recognize objects and obstacles, and also provide “emotional interactions” as well.

Furthermore, the new robot will also be built with machine deep learning so it could better interact with users while also ensuring safety and good quality. The company is also looking to bring in more people for this project from different regions in China and even the United States from varying fields like automobiles, AI systems, and others. Looking at the design of the robotic unicorn, it resembles a horse like design but with a face that is built specifically to improve human interaction. It is said to support voice recognition along with facial recognition as well.

As of right now, the Chinese brand has just teaser this rideable robotic unicorn and has yet to reveal finer details regarding this product. Unfortunately, the pricing of this robot is also currently unknown but it could easily cost somewhere around 3,000 US Dollars. This could eventually also lead to someday the company releasing adult sized version of the product depending on how it performs in the market, but that is just speculation at the moment.

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MediaTek Dimensity 2000 smartphones to launch in early 2022: Report

Earlier this week, we had reported on the upcoming Dimensity 2000 series of processors being based on the latest 4nm process node from TSMC. Now, a new report has revealed that the smartphones that sport the latest high end chips from MediaTek will be launching sometime in early 2022.

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The news arrives from a Weibo blogger (Via GizChina) that had also previously stated that the 4nm Dimensity 2000 chipset will be manufactured by TSMC. Although, he further he added that the Taiwanese chip making giant has also distributed some samples of the chip to partners for internal testing as well. So, in other words, we can expect the first smartphones that feature the new Dimenisty 2000 series of processors to hit the market in early 2022.

For those unaware, the new Dimensity 2000 will feature the new ARM V9 architecture along with the new Cortex X2 core. As per previous reports, the performance of the new SoC will be comparable to the upcoming flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 898/895 mobile processor that are also set to launch around the same time. Both new chips are set to feature improvements in performance along with lower power consumption.

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While it is unknown what the new smartphones with Dimensity 2000 chips would cost, it is expected to be around 3000 Yuan or roughly 460 US Dollars. This is higher than last year since the new chipset is also said to be more expensive and would cost around 80 US Dollars as per some estimates. Keep in mind this is still just speculation as of right now, so stay tuned for more updates regarding this matter.

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Samsung didn’t renew the ‘Galaxy Note’ trademark in South Korea

Rumors are rife that the Galaxy Note series is discontinued but Samsung is yet to confirm it. However, earlier this year, DJ Koh hinted that a new Galaxy Note might arrive in 2022. Amidst all these reports, a recent development now once again suggests that the Galaxy Note lineup may be gone for good.

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According to a report by GalaxyClub, Samsung Electronics recently renewed trademarks for its smartphone series but left out one. That omitted one is nothing but the ‘Galaxy Note’.

Samsung renewed all other brandings, including Galaxy Z, Galaxy S, Galaxy A, and Galaxy M. If you are wondering why there’s no Galaxy F, then you should know these trademarks are only meant for South Korea where F series phones are not sold.

There’s a chance that the company might restate the trademark when it is ready to release a Galaxy Note device. It is worth noting that the firm also did not renew the branding for Galaxy Tab. This does not mean the tech giant will stop selling tablets as this product category is on the rise after years.

Having said that, even if the Galaxy Note lineup gets canceled, its features will continue to live on in other devices from Samsung. Because before unveiling the Galaxy Z Fold3 with support for S Pen, TM Roh confirmed that more devices will get Galaxy Note features in the future. But we all know that’s not enough for fans.

 

 

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Huawei unveils AR HUD tech for cars, turns front windshield into a smart screen

Huawei has just unveiled its latest innovation at the Munich International Automobile Expo that is being held in Germany. It is the new AR HUD technology, which is an augmented reality based system that powers a heads up display that can turn a car’s front wind shield into a smart screen.

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As per official notes, the new AR HUD technology will offer an informative and interactive heads up display for the car’s front windshield. For those unaware, a HUD is a common feature in military aircrafts like fighter jets in which crucial details like speed, altitude and other crucial information is displayed in front of the pilot. Now, the Chinese tech giant seeks to use an augmented reality based technology to offer a similar solution in future generation of automobiles. The brand believes that through this technology, carmakers would be able to integrate new technologies, safety, and entertainment together to create a new driving experience.

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The Huawei AR HUD offers a large viewing angle of 13°x 5°, which is a 70 inch large display area that can cover up to 7.5 meters in the front. To keep the driver’s vision clutter free and without any distractions, the company built the related system in the lower area behind the steering wheel. The new AR HUD would be capable of offering navigation based information like route distance, information regarding the number of lanes in an upcoming road, and other crucial information like weather conditions.Furthermore, an interesting aspect of this technology could also be in the form of night vision or assistive vision during times of heavy rain, low light scenarios, or even fog.

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This would ensure safety of the driver and the passengers as well. The company stated that the AR HUD will also feature a FHD display up to 100PPD and would not be hindered by issues like low brightness, low contrast, or image distortion that plagues a traditional HUD technology. In other words, it can also be used as an entertainment and multimedia tool, which offers video/movie streaming feature. Other interesting applications include the ability to offer three dimensional mapping system that offers information on parking lots, restaurants, shops, gas stations, and more in real time.

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ColorOS 12 internal codename officially revealed

OPPO is all set to introduce ColorOS 12 by the end of September. Ahead of that, the company is now teasing the features of its new software. The latest teaser dropped by the firm today reveals the internal codename for the upcoming version of its Android skin.

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According to a post by the official Weibo account of ColorOS, the forthcoming ColorOS 12 is codenamed ‘Da Vinci’. The same post says that there has been not a single human in history as proficient as Leonardo da Vinci in art, technology, and science. 

Hence, OPPO is paying a tribute to him by using his name as the internal codename for ColorOS 12 based on Android 12. That said, as of now, we don’t know what Leonardo has to do with the design of OPPO’s yet to release Android skin.

Anyway, since we are still days away from the announcement of ColorOS 12, we expect the smartphone maker to shed more information in the form of teasers in the coming days. At the same time, we also expect some leaks.

The next generation of ColorOS is said to come with features and design language inspired by MIUI, Flyme, and HydrogenOS. It will have also come with a HUAWEI Multi Screen Collaboration clone called Cross Screen Interconnection. Lastly, apart from OPPO smartphones, ColorOS 12 will be also available for OnePlus phones in China.

 

 

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Lenovo launches Yoga Slim 7 Carbon, Slim 7 Pro laptops, with Windows 11 and Ryzen 5000 series CPU

Lenovo has just launched a couple of new laptops in India. These laptops arrive with Windows 11 and are a part of its Yoga series of thin and light notebooks that sport next generation specs and features.

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The Chinese PC maker unveiled the new premium laptops at the Tech World 2021. These laptops aims to provide fast and responsive performance that is ideal for day to day use. During this event, the company revealed the world’s lightest 14 inch OLED laptop that offers exceptional portability, which is the Yoga Slim 7 Carbon, along with a new 16 inch ultra light and thin notebook called Yoga Slim 7 Pro as well. Both laptops are among the first laptops that bring the new Windows 11 OS.

Yoga Slim 7 Carbon

Talking about the Yoga Slim 7 Carbon first, it is a lightweight laptop that sports a 14 inch OLED display from Samsung and features up to an impressive AMD Ryzen 5800U processor paired with Radeon graphics. Although, this laptop is also available with an optional NVIDIA GeForce MX450 graphics. Under the hood, it sports up to 16GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 1TB of PCIe M.2 SSD storage. The laptop is powered by a 61WHrs battery with dual charger on its Rapid Charge Express that enables 3 hours of use with just 14 minutes of charging.

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The company claims that the laptop can last for up to 14.5 hours in a single full charge. While the notebook is geared more towards portability, it still aims on offering notable performance for remote workloads and even brings customizable fan speeds to ensure the thermals remain in check. It is also quite durable as it arrives with military grade tests that certifies its sturdy body. Despite this, the Slim 7 Carbon weighs just 1.1 kilograms and measures 14.9mm at its thinnest point. Its display has also received TÜV Eye Comfort certification,100 percent DCI P3 color gamut, 90Hz refresh rate and a maximum brightness of up to 600 nits.

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While the Slim 7 Carbon was designed for portability, the Slim 7 Pro leans more towards productivity based workloads. It arrives with a larger 16 inch QHD touch screen enabled screen that has a maximum brightness of 500 nits and a 16:10 aspect ratio. The display arrives with TÜV Eye Comfort certification, 120Hz refresh rate, 100 percent sRGB color gamut, and even VEGA certification for DisplayHDR 400.

LenovoUnder the hood, the laptop sports up to a powerful Ryzen 7 5800H processor and up to an NVIDIA RTX 3050 GPU. With these specs, it is clear that Lenovo is targeting professionals and others that require performance in a small form factor. for memory, users can go up to 16GB of dual channel DDR4 RAM along with 1TB of PCIe M.2 SSD storage. A powerful 75WHr battery runs the device, which also supports Rapid Charge Boost. Despite its hefty specs, the laptop only weighs 2.1 kilograms and measures 17.4mm at its thinnest point.

Pricing and Availability

The 14 inch Yoga Slim 7 Carbon is set to launch in October 2021 and will start from 1,289 US Dollars. On the other hand, the larger 16 inch Yoga Slim 7 Pro will start from 1,449 US Dollars and is also expected to be available for purchase sometime next month. Both laptops will be available on the company’s official Lenovo.com website.

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Motorola Air Charging unveiled, almost ready for market

Earlier this year, Motorola showed off a true wireless charging technology, which does not require any physical contact between the device and the charger. Months later, the Lenovo-owned brand now unveils an updated version of this tech.

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Previously, Motorola called its true wireless charging tech ‘Motorola One Hyper’. It was weird for the brand to use a name associated with one of its budget smartphones from 2019. Hence, the company has changed the name to ‘Motorola Air Charging’.

Motorola’s true wireless charging not only gets a new name, which sounds similar to ‘Xiaomi Mi Air Charge’ but also a complete working prototype. For those unaware, Xiaomi’s solution is merely a concept.

According to the official announcement on Weibo, the Motorola Air Charging technology can charge up to 4 devices at the same time. It works within a range of 3m and 100°.

The company says that its solution uses 1600 antennas that scan regularly for devices. With the help of this network setup, an independent chipset, and algorithm, the firm claims stable charging.

The sub-brand of Lenovo also says that the solution works through paper, leather, and similar objects. However, for safety, the charging stops when a human presence is detected via ‘biological monitoring technology’.

Unfortunately, Motorola does not say when its Air Charging solution will be commercialized. Interestingly, it does not even mention GuRu Wireless, Inc., a company that’s responsible for this technology. 

Having said that, one of the Lenovo execs does hint that Motorola Air Charging is almost ready to hit the market.

 

 

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Oppo Enco Buds TWS earbuds launched in India, offers 24hrs battery life

Oppo has just launched a new product in India. The latest device is a new truly wireless earbuds called the Buds Enco, which the company claims will offer high quality concert like audio.

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The Buds Enco are the Chinese tech giant’s new entry level TWS earbuds that arrives with AI based call noise cancellation technology. For battery, the company claims that the earbuds with the charging case can offer up to 24 hours of battery life from its 400mAh battery pack on its case and 40mAh on each buds. Furthermore, the new wireless earbuds is apparently ‘built for users who want to upgrade from their wired and traditional Bluetooth earphones’ to their first TWS earbuds.

The new Enco Buds are rated for IP54 for dust and water resistance while Oppo also offers support for Bluetooth 5.2 as well. This allows users to stay connected to the earbuds up to 10 meters away while still being able to play music or making phone calls. notably, the new Bluetooth 5.2 chipset also enables the earbuds to offer a binaural low latency transmission that solves issues of interference and disconnection and providers a quick and stable connection.

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The brand also offers a 80ms super low latency Game Mode as well, which aims to reduce the delay between the audio and the visuals being displayed while gaming on your smartphones. These earbuds arrives with AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) for high definition wireless audio transmission protocol and even features AI based call noise cancellation that can differentiate between ambient sounds and human voices to block out background noise while the user is on a call. The Enco Buds are set to launch in India on September 14 and will be available on Flipkart for an introductory price of 1,799 INR (roughly 24.4 US Dollars) while its retail price is 1,999 INR (roughly 27 US Dollars).

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Realme Pad confirmed to pack a 7,100 mAh battery with 18W Quick Charge

Realme aims to make greater inroads into the tablet market with the upcoming Realme Pad expected to launch soon. The slate has been confirmed to feature an 18W USB-C charging and will debut with a monster 7100mAh battery. This much was revealed by Realme CEO Madhav Sheth in a recent tweet. Realme Pad features

The tweet also confirms the Realme Pad will adopt a slim and lightweight build with the thickness put at just 6.9 mm. The display is shown to be a 10.4-inch Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array plus (WUVGA+) screen with a resolution of 2000 X 1200 pixels. The display also has a wide aspect ratio and a screen-to-body ratio of 82.5%, allowing an immersive view.REalme Pad

The 7,100 mAh battery offers users up to 12 hours of video playback on a full charge. Of course, the battery life is further extended when the tablet is used for fewer video activities and even longer on standby, given as a staggering 65 days.REalme Pad The Realme Pad has been on the radar of some tipsters lately. As per earlier leaks, we know that the device will be powered by MediaTek Helio G80 chipset. The Geekbench listing of the Realme Pad indicates that it offers two variants in terms of the RAM, which is either 4GB or 6GB, with 64GB of internal storage.

The device is expected to be launched in India on September 9.

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Oukitel C25 powered by Tiger T310 SoC, 4GB RAM and 5,000mAh battery launched in China

Oukitel, the China-based smartphone manufacturer has officially launched the successor to its C23 smartphone in its home country in the form of Oukitel C25. This time, the company has replaced the MediaTek chipset with a Unisoc chip.

The Oukitel C23 comes powered by the Unisoc Tiger T310 SoC which includes a Cortex-A75 core clocked at 2.0GHz and three Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.88GHz. It also comes with a PowerVR GT7200 GPU and the device packs 4GB of RAM.

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The smartphone comes packed with 32GB of internal storage and also has a microSD card slot which allows users to further expand the phone’s storage capacity up to 256GB.

It features a 6.52-inch HD+ display that offers a screen resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. On the top of the screen, there’s a dewdrop notch that houses an 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 camera for taking selfies and video calling.

The phone’s back panel has a triple-camera setup that includes a 13-megapixel primary sensor, a 0.3-megapixel depth sensor, and another 0.3-megapixel AI lenses. There’s also a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor for added protection.

The device runs the Android 11 operating system out-of-the-box and is powered by a 5,000mAh battery but support for fast charging hasn’t been revealed.

The Oukitel C25 comes in two color options — Black and Green. The smartphone has already been listed on the online marketplace Aliexpress for the price of $169.99. However, customers will be able to get the device for $80 during the first sale on 13th September.

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Lenovo P12 Pro 5G, Lenovo Tab P11 5G launched; specifications, features, price

Lenovo has unveiled the Lenovo Tab P12 Pro 5G and Tab P11 5G. The former is a flagship device that features a 120Hz display and Snapdragon 870 chipset. On the other side, the P11 5G is an upper mid-range model powered by the Snapdragon 750G chip. These tablets are rebranded versions of China’s Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021 and Xiaoxin Pad Plus 2021. Here is all the information on the specifications, features, and pricing of the new P-series tablets.

Lenovo Tab P12 Pro 5G specifications and features

The Lenovo Tab P12 Pro 5G has a 12.6-inch AMOLED display that offers 2500 x 1600 pixels resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 600nits brightness, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and 89 percent screen-to-body ratio. The Snapdragon 870 SoC fuels the device with 6 GB / 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM. It offers 128 GB / 256 GB of internal storage. For additional storage, it features a microSD card slot.

Lenovo Pad P12 Pro 5G
Lenovo Pad P12 Pro 5G

It has a front camera of 8-megapixel and a 13-megapixel + 5-megapixel (ultrawide) dual-camera setup on the back. Its power button is integrated with a fingerprint scanner. The device is backed by a 10,200mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging through USB-C. It lacks a 3.5mm audio jack. The POCO pins available on the device can be used for connecting the optional keyboard accessory.

The Lenovo tablet is fitted with quad speakers by JBL. Its retail package includes the Precision Pen 3 stylus. Lastly, it comes with support for Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, GPS, and Miracast.

Lenovo Tab P11 5G specifications and features

The Lenovo Tab P11 5G has an 11-inch IPS LCD screen that offers 2000 x 1660 pixels resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. The Snapdragon 750G powered tablet ships in two variants such as 6 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage.

Lenovo Pad P11 5G
Lenovo Pad P11 5G

It has an 8-megapixel camera on the front and a 13-megapixel rear-mounted snapper. It is backed by a 7,000mAh battery that supports 20W fast charging. It also features Android 11 OS, a microSD card slot, quad speakers by JBL, pogo pins, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS, and a USB-C port. n addition, it comes with the Precision Pen 2 (included in the retail box) and an optional detachable keyboard.

Lenovo Tab P12 Pro 5G, P11 5G pricing and availability

The Tab P12 Pro 5G comes in Wi-Fi and 5G variants. The Wi-Fi-only variant, which is going to be available in the U.S. from October will start at $609.99. Its 5G variant will be heading t markets like Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. In Europe, it will be priced at 899 euros. It will be available in Stormy Gray color.

The Tab P11 5G is heading to the European markets with a starting price of 499 euros. It will go on sale from October and will be available in colors like Moon White, Story Gray, and Modernist Turquoise.

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Samsung plans to launch its 576MP camera sensor in four years

Samsung was the world’s first company to launch a smartphone camera with a 108-megapixel sensor. Continuing the development, the South Korean giant unveiled the world’s first 200-megapixel smartphone camera sensor last week in the form of Samsung ISOCELL HP1.

Now, the company is working on another ambitious smartphone camera sensor — 600-megapixel which the company had revealed last year. However, this high megapixel count sensor isn’t launching anytime soon.

Samsung 576MP Camera Launch Timeline

During a presentation at SEMI Europe Summit, Haechang Lee, Senior VP Automotive Sensor at Samsung Electronics revealed that the South Korean giant plans to launch its 576-megapixel camera sensor in 2025. The image was spotted by Image Sensors World.

Also, it appears that the 576MP camera sensor isn’t being developed for smartphones but the company is developing it for automobiles. It could also be used in drones and medical equipment but its use-case as a smartphone camera doesn’t appear to be a priority.

Samsung ISOCELL Camera Sensor Featured

Last year, when Samsung confirmed that it’s working on a 600MP camera sensor, Yongin Park, Executive Vice President of Samsung’s Sensor Business talked about the company’s ambition of going beyond 500-megapixel which is equivalent to the human eye.

A few months ago, it was leaked that Samsung is developing a 600-megapixel camera sensor which features 0.8µm pixels and is 1/.0.57″ big. At the time, it was reported that the camera results in a 22mm bulge.

The South Korean company is also expanding the categories of its camera sensors usage from smartphones. It is now planning to provide camera sensors for several categories, including autonomous vehicles (AVs), drones, and IoT (Internet of Things) devices.

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Xiaomi’s next flagship will have 200MP + 50MP dual primary cameras

Last week, Samsung announced the world’s first 200MP mobile sensor, the ISOCELL HP1. It said it has already begun shipping the sensors to manufacturers but didn’t say which ones. A new leak has revealed Xiaomi is most likely one of such manufacturers as it is working on a phone with a 200MP.

Next year, Xiaomi is expected to follow up the Mi 11 series with the Mi Xiaomi 12 series, and one of the models will have two primary cameras, one of which is a 200MP sensor. The info is from the Chinese leaker, Digital Chat Station, who revealed the detail on Weibo.

Xiaomi 200MP camera phone

In his words, Xiaomi’s next-generation flagship will have a 200MP + 50MP dual camera solution. Considering Samsung is the only camera manufacturer that has announced a 200MP sensor, it is safe to say Xiaomi will be using the ISOCELL HP1 sensor, and that the next-gen flagship is a phone in the Xiaomi 12 series. The post also revealed that Xiaomi will continue to use 108MP and 64MP sensors for its mid-range and high-end phones.

It is no surprise that Xiaomi plans to launch a phone with a 200MP camera. The Mi CC9 Pro was the first phone with a 108MP sensor, so it makes sense that Xiaomi will want to be one of the first to launch a phone with a 200MP camera.

 

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Redmi Buds 3 now available in China via crowdfunding for 159 yuan ($25)

A couple of days ago, Xiaomi launched its first semi in-ear designed true wireless earphones under the Redmi brand, dubbed as Redmi Buds 3. Today, the TWS earbuds are available for purchase in China through crowdfunding.

Although the Redmi Buds 3 carry a price tag of 199 yuan, which is approximately $31, they are priced at 159 yuan (approximately $25) during the crowdfunding campaign. Those who are interested can place an order via Xiaomi Youpin and Xiaomi Mall.

Redmi Buds 3

The Redmi Buds 3 are ultra-lightweight, weighing just 4.5 grams for each earbud. They come with a semi in-ear design to ensure a batter fit for the curve of the ear and offer a more comfortable experience.

They come powered by the Qualcomm QCC3040 high-energy chip and has support for Qualcomm aptX Adaptive audio decoding technology. The company says that it provides a better listening experience with a full link delay as low as 95ms.

Redmi Buds 3 Featured A

There’s a built-in 12mm large-size composite diaphragm moving coil that restores more sound details and is claimed to offer rich bass as well as clear and undistorted treble output. The earphones also feature two built-in high-sensitivity microphones, combined with Qualcomm’s cVc noise reduction technology for dynamically reducing environmental noise and reduce echo during calls.

As for the battery life, the Redmi Buds 3 can each last for up to 5 hours on a single charge. It also has comes with a charging box that looks similar to that of Apple AirPods Pro, and can extend the battery life up to 20 hours. The company claims that a 10-minute charge can deliver up to 1.5 hours of music playback time.

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TCL 20 R 5G launched with 90Hz display, Dimensity 700, 13MP triple cameras

Earlier this week, TCL unveiled the TCL 20Y phone with modest specs. Now, it has silently a low-budget 5G smartphone called the TCL 20 R 5G in Europe. Here is all the information on the specifications, features, and pricing of the new TCL 20 R 5G.

TCL 20 R 5G specifications and features

The TCL 20 R 5G has a 6.52-inch display that delivers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, a 90Hz refresh rate, a 180Hz touch sampling rate, and a 500nits peak brightness. The waterdrop notch on the screen houses an 8-megapixel selfie camera.

The back panel of the TCL 20 R 5G has a vertical camera unit that houses a 13-megapixel main camera, a 2-megapixel portrait sensor, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and an LED flash. The rear shell also features a traditional fingerprint scanner.

TCL 20 R 5G
TCL 20 R 5G

The Dimensity 700 chip fuels the TCL 20 R 5G along with 4 GB of RAM. It comes in 64 GB and 128 GB storage choices. The handset runs on Android 11, and it offers a microSD card slot for more storage. The 4,500mAh battery of the smartphone carries support for 10W charging. The device is packed with usual connectivity features such as dual SIM, 5G/4G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, a USB port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

TCL 20 R 5G pricing and availability

In the Czech Republic, the 64 GB and 128 GB variants of the TCL 20 R 5G are priced at CZK 5,290 and CZK 5,790, respectively. It comes in blue and black colors.  The sales of the smartphone are expected to begin by the end of this month.

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Huawei schedules a launch event on September 13 for office productivity products

Huawei has scheduled a launch event in its home country China on 13th September at 07:30 p.m. local time. The event, which is titled “Unlocking new office productivity!” hints at the launch of new office-related products.

The company has not yet revealed what devices it plans to launch at the next week’s event but if the recent leak is to be believed then the China-based tech giant is gearing up to launch its own printer.

Huawei Sept. 13 Launch Event in China

Another report indicates that Huawei will be launching a 14-inch large-screen product at its September 13 launch event. The report adds that the device won’t be a smartphone in the traditional sense but will have the functions of a mobile phone but what the product will be called is not yet known.

The screen of 14-inch is a bit larger for a regular tablet but is related to a laptop. However, it appears that the upcoming device isn’t a laptop as it has support for functions of a smartphone. To know for sure, we’ll have to wait for a few more days for the official launch event to take place.

Huawei Printer Leak

As for the printer, the leaked image of the upcoming Huawei printer reveals that along with the printing functionality, it also comes with support scanning and copying, making the printer an all-in-one product. It will also support Wi-Fi connectivity for wireless printing and can be easily controlled remotely through an application.

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