Xiaomi Corp is planning on buying an autonomous driving technology based startup called Deepmotion. The acquisition deal will amount to 77.4 million US Dollars and arrives as the company gears up to enter the electric vehicle market.
The Chinese tech giant made the announcement for this acquisition after it recorded a better than expected second quarter results. This was especially true in India, where its market recovery enabled it to overtake the Cupertino based giant Apple to become the world’s second largest smartphone maker in terms of shipments. While the company has become a major player in the smartphone market, it aims to further diversify in emerging markets, with EV being one of them.
Lei Jun, Founder and CEO of the company, is currently leading the brand’s electric vehicle project, with Xiaomi previously announcing a sizeable 10 billion US Dollars investment plan over the next decade in the new category. Furthermore, the company is also set to invest heavily into the EV market through its own research and development and manufacturing to produce its first self branded electric car. Now, the acquisition of Deepmotion could help it get further ahead with its goals.
For those unaware, Deepmotion develops driver assistance software and is the latest move from Xiaomi to broaded its presence in the EV industry. Similar to the company, other Chinese tech brands like Huawei and Baidu are also developing their own autonomous driving technology as well. Company’s president Wang Xiang even stated that “Through this acquisition, we hope to shorten the time to market for our product. We want to speed up our autonomous driving R&D.”
Vivo is currently gearing up to launch its first self-developing chip which is reportedly an Image Signal Processor (ISP). The chip, which has been codenamed “Yueying,” has now appeared in the leaked image.
The leaked image has been shared by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station and it reveals that the first chip from the Chinese smartphone manufacturer will be called Vivo V1 as the branding appears on the chip.
The image shows the physical map of the Vivo V1 chip, indicating that the mass production may have been completed or is still undergoing. In any case, it is expected to be officially announced soon. While the launch date is not yet known, reports indicate that Vivo’s first in-house chip could be announced along with the Vivo X70 series smartphones next month.
So far, we are aware of two chip-related trademarks from the company — Vivo SoC and Vivo Chip. The product categories covered by these two trademarks include central processing units, modems, computer chips, printed circuits, and computer storage.
It’s noteworthy that Vivo partnered with Samsung for the Research & Development of chipset and the Chinese brand was closely associated with the development, providing in-depth inputs during the process.
Vivo is quite focused on developing chips as the company is planning to have a team of around 500-600 members in this department. It is currently looking to hire several new team members to the chip division for Research & Development. The company has also planned to invest a huge amount in the Research & Development of 5G, Artificial Intelligence, and other emerging technologies.
OPPO, the sister company of Vivo, is also developing its own chip which is expected to be officially released with the Find X4 smartphone early next year. Both these companies are following the footsteps of Xioami which has already launched an ISP chip named Surge C1.
Vivo is currently gearing up to launch its latest X70 series flagship smartphones in the market, which is likely to include three models — Vivo X70, X70 Pro, and X70 Pro+, just like its predecessor.
Now, the top-end model of the lineup — Vivo X70 Pro+ has been spotted on the Google Play Console listing (via MySmartPrice). The listing reveals some of the key details related to the upcoming smartphone.
According to the Google Play Console listing, the upcoming Vivo X70 Pro+ will feature a display with a Full HD+ screen resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels. The device will have a curved screen with a punch-hole cutout at the top for housing a front-facing camera.
Under the hood, the device will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 series chipset. It remains to be seen if it’s the standard SD888 or the newly launched Snapdragon 888 Plus 5G SoC. The listing also reveals Adreno 660 GPU and 8GB of RAM, however, the device is expected to come with up to 12GB of RAM.
The smartphone will come running the Android 11 operating system out-of-the-box with the company’s own FunTouch OS 11 on top while the Chinese market will see the device having OriginOS on top.
Vivo X70 Pro Render
Previously, it was leaked that the Vivo X70 Pro+ will come powered by a 4,500mAh battery and have support for 66W fast charging technology. The smartphone will continue to feature Zeiss optics but details about the camera configuration for the quad-camera setup on the device still remain unknown.
Vivo is yet to announce the official launch date for these new flagship smartphones but it’s being speculated that the phones could be launched in India during the second leg on the Indian Premier League (IPL) starting on 19th September.
Realme recently expanded its portfolio of devices by entering the laptop market with the launch of Realme Book and now the company is all set to launch Realme Pad to enter the tablet market. Now, it appears that its sister company OPPO is also gearing up to launch its first tablet in the market.
Tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed an image of the upcoming OPPO tablet along with some key specifications. It appears that the Chinese company is planning to position the upcoming product in the mid to high price range.
From the leak, it appears that the OPPO tablet will be featuring narrow bezels around the display, looking similar to the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6. At this time, the exact screen size for the OPPO’s device remains unknown.
It seems that the front camera on the device will be located in the punch-hole cutout, thus there will be a higher screen-to-body ratio. As for the software, the tablet will be running the company’s own ColorOS for Pad, based on the Android operating system.
The support will come with a dock bar and desktop widgets that support quick operations. The new ColorOS 12 system focuses on the Internet of everything, so it also supports interconnected operations with cell phones, watches, headphones, and other devices.
As of now, there’s no information about when the device will be officially launched and what it’ll be priced at. Apart from Realme and OPPO, Vivo is also confirmed to soon launch its first tablet device in the market. It’s noteworthy that all three of them are a part of the same group of companies — BBK Electronics.
A couple of weeks ago, Vivo-backed premium smartphone maker iQOO had launched its latest flagship phones in the market — iQOO 8 and iQOO 8 Pro. While the iQOO 8 went on sale a a couple of days aog, iQOO 8 Pro goes on sale from today, in China.
It comes in three memory variants — 8GB RAM with 256GB storage which is priced at 4,999 yuan (~$771) while the 12GB RAM with 256GB storage costs 5,499 yuan (~$848). On the other hand, the top-end variant with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage is priced at 5,999 yuan (~$925). The phone comes in two color options — Racing and Legend.
The smartphone features a new Samsung E5 AMOLED display, making it the first device in the world to have this screen. It measures 6.78-inch and offers 120Hz LTPO curved panel with 3200 x 1440 pixels resolution. There’s a 10-bit color temperature, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and a contrast ratio of up to 8,000,000:1.
Under the hood, the device comes powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ chipset, coupled with 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB UFS 3.1 storage. There’s also an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor with a wider sensing area and is claimed by the company to be able to unlock the device in just 0.2 seconds.
As for the camera department, the phone features a 50MP Sony IMX766V f/1.75 1.0µm PTZ primary camera with a 7P lens, PDAF, and 23mm focal length, along with a 48MP f/2.2 114° ultrawide angle camera with 6P lens, and a 16MP telephoto camera. The front-facing camera is a 16MP sensor for taking selfies and video calling.
It comes powered by a dual-cell 4,500mAh battery and supports 120W fast wired charging, 50W wireless fast charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging. This makes it the first iQOO smartphone with support for wireless charging.
The company is now gearing up to launch the iQOO 8 series smartphones in the Indian market as the Indian variant of the Pro model was recently spotted, hitting at its launch in the country next month.
The Huawei Nova Y60 phone has debuted in South Africa. It is a mid-range smartphone that has arrived with key specs like a tall aspect ratio, a 13-megapixel triple camera unit, big internal storage, and a large battery. Here is all the information on the specifications, features, and pricing of the Nova Y60.
Huawei Nova Y60 specifications and features
The Nova Y60 measures 165.26 x 76.02 x 9.2mm and weighs 185 grams. It is fitted with a 6.6-inch IPS LCD TFT screen that produces an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. An 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.0 aperture can be found in the teardrop notch of the display.
The squarish camera module available on its rear has a 13-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, a 5-megapixel ultrawide shooter, a 2-megapixel depth helper, and an LED flash unit.
Huawei Nova Y60
The Nova Y60 is preinstalled with EMUI 11.0.1 based Android 11, and it is powered by the Helio P35 chip. The device offers 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, and a microSD card slot. It is backed by a 5,000mAh battery.
The Y60 features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. For audiophiles, it comes equipped with Histen 6.1 audio technology. The device offers other features like dual SIM support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Huawei Nova Y60 pricing and availability
The Huawei Nova Y60 is priced at ZAR 3,099 (~$207) in South Africa. It comes in Black and Crush Green colors. There is no word on whether this device will be made available in other markets.
Variable aperture, which once was a digital SLR and mirrorless camera thing has now arrived in smartphones. Every year, smartphone manufacturers look for several advancements in the camera system of smartphones. Similarly, we first saw the variable aperture introduced by Samsung in the Galaxy S9 smartphone. Sony also took it ahead with its Xperia 1 III and Xperia 5 III smartphones. Now, the Chinese phone maker Huawei seems to join the variable aperture industry as a new Huawei patent named “Aperture, Camera module and Electronic Device” was found online.
Huawei has filed the patent with World Intellectual Property Organization(first discovered by LetsGoDigital) and it showcases the working of the variable aperture lens. The aperture blades on the sensor open up to get as much natural light when needed and shrinks when there’s already plenty of light available.
Interestingly, the patented images have been brought into 3D renders by the designer Technizo Concept. These images show the camera lens and the 3D model of a smartphone. However, it doesn’t really reveal any details regarding the variable aperture in particular.
Anyway, moving back to the patent, Huawei’s variable aperture lens seems to have six blades. The aperture range will evidently vary but the exact range is yet to be known. Samsung had an aperture range of f/1.5 and f/2.4 and had eight blades. Also, it had the variable aperture only for a single lens.
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This changed when recently a new Samsung phone was spotted with a variable aperture on all the lenses. It was seen with a variable aperture for the wide-angle lens, ultra-wide-angle sensor, and even for the telephoto zoom lens. As of now, Huawei hasn’t revealed which sensors it decides to implement the variable aperture technology.
According to the 3D concept renders, the device has a wide-angle lens, an ultra-wide-angle sensor, a mono lens, a telephoto lens, and a 3D ToF sensor. While this is just a concept, the actual device may come with similar camera sensors. Anyone or some of these lenses may have a variable aperture.
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Last week, reliable tipster Evan Blass shared renders of an upcoming budget phone of a Motorola. At that time, he did not reveal the moniker of the device. The design of the phone suggested that it could be the rumored Moto E20 handset. Today, Blass confirmed shared a new render of the same phone and he revealed that it would be debuting in the market as the Moto E20.
Moto E20 design
The Moto E20’s new render shows it has a teardrop notch display and it has a hexagonal pattern on what appears to be a polycarbonate back. There is a vertical dual-camera unit fitted on the backside of the E20. The right edge of the device seems to feature a voice assistant button, a volume rocker, and a power key.
The E20’s left edge seems to feature a SIM slot. There is a 3.5mm audio jack on its top edge, while its bottom features a microphone, a USB-C port, and a speaker grille. It appears that the device lacks a fingerprint scanner.
Motorola Moto E20 render by Evan Blass
Moto E20 specifications (Rumored)
According to the tipster, the Moto E20 is codenamed as Aruba and its model number is XT2155-1. It has a 6.5-inch display that offers an HD+ resolution and it is powered by an unspecified 1.6GHz octa-core processor. The tipster claimed that it does not feature a Qualcomm chip.
The handset will ship with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of native storage. It will run on Android 11 OS, and it will draw power from a 4,000mAh battery. For photography, it has a selfie camera of 5-megapixel, and it has a 13-megapixel + 2-megapixel dual-camera system. A previous report claimed that this device may get rebranded as Lenovo K14 in some markets.
Moto E30 in works
Blass also revealed the existence of the Moto E30 handset. However, apart from sharing its “Cyprus” codename, he did not mention anything about its specifications.
Samsung‘s smartphones have had several issues relating to overheating of some models that eventually burst into flames. This defect has had fatal consequences in some cases to date. In another incident of such, passengers inside an Alaska Airlines flight that took off from New Orleans to Seattle were forced to evacuate the aircraft after a Samsung Galaxy A21 caught fire.
The phone was completely burnt and there were no injuries to the passengers and crew of the flight. In a statement by the spokesperson for the Seattle Airport, Perry Cooper, he confirmed the incident. Sources at Alaska Airlines confirmed the incident, as the crew used fire extinguishers and a battery containment bag to smother and stop the fire, while passengers exited through the evacuation slides. Two of the crew members sustained injuries, and they have been treated at a local health facility and discharged.
Samsung has also issued a statement about the incident, stressing that safety remains the company’s top priority. The company also promised that the Seattle incident will be fully investigated. It is hoped that Samsung will indeed carry out a detailed investigation on the cause of the incident. The gravity of the observed defect after investigation will determine whether Samsung will initiate a recall of the model.
Microsoft has always shown that it is in a different league when it comes to making custom editions of its consoles. It has proved that multiple times with the several limited-edition Xbox One consoles it released. One of my personal favorites is the Xbox One X Shadow of the Tomb Raider Edition. Now, it has shown that it still has the chops with the launch of the Xbox Series X Halo Infinite Limited Edition.
The limited-edition console was announced today alongside the Halo Infinite Limited Edition Elite Series 2 controller to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the game. Both the console and the controller will be available on November 15 for $549.99 and $199.99 respectively.
The body of the Xbox Series X Halo Infinite Limited Edition is wrapped in a mix of black, gray, and gold. The stars on the console, which grace the upper part, are inspired by the surface of Zeta Halo, a location in the game, while the blue color of the vent is inspired by Cortana. The included Xbox Wireless Controller also has a similar color scheme.
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Xbox Series X Halo Infinite Limited Edition
Xbox Series X Halo Infinite Limited Edition
Xbox Series X Halo Infinite Limited Edition
For the Halo Infinite Limited Edition Elite Series 2 controller, you get a mix of green and black, the former which is the same shade as Master Chief’s armor.
Both the Xbox Series X Halo Infinite Limited Edition and the Halo Infinite Limited Edition Elite Series 2 controller are available for pre-order on Microsoft’s site today ahead of their release on November 15.
The foldable phones by Samsung which transform into tablets reached the third generation and now the Korean giant literally dominates the foldable niche in the global market. The latest model is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 and, alongside the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, it is the most powerful flagship by Samsung. But is it worth spending more for a foldable or you can actually get a better device if you go for the top-tier but more traditional Galaxy S21 Ultra? This comparison between their specifications will shed some light and clear your ideas in regards.
Dual SIM slot, 5G, water resistant (IP68), reverse wireless charging, S Pen
Design
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G has something magic due to its foldable display. It can become a tablet, but it can also transform into a very compact phone if you fold it. It has a cleaner design due to a smaller and minimal camera module, and I love it for that. But it is a lot thicker while folded and it is heavier. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G is waterproof with the IPX8 certification but it is not dustproof, unlike the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra which comes with the IP68 certification. Both the phones support the S Pen, but the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is the only one with an in-display fingerprint reader (it is side-mounted on the Galaxy Z Fold3 5G).
Display
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G is more advanced in terms of display because it has a foldable panel. The diagonal of the display, while the phone is unfolded, is whopping 7.6 inches, with a 2K resolution, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and the HDR10+ certification. Further, the foldable has an additional external display with a diagonal of 6.2 inches. However, you should not underestimate the awesome display of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, with its wide 6.8-inch diagonal and the LTPO technology. The killer feature of both the devices is the S Pen borrowed from the dead Galaxy Note series.
Specs & Software
Both these phones are powered by the Snapdragon 888 mobile platform, they offer up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. But the European version of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a different processor: the Exynos 2100 which is actually inferior to the Snapdragon 888, especially in terms of power management. The phones are based on Android 11, customized by the One UI at version 3.1. They will get four years of major updates and even more years of security maintenance.
Camera
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a superior camera department and it is the best camera phone of the duo. It comes with a 108 MP main sensor supporting the OIS, a 10 MP periscope sensor with 10x optical zoom, a 10 MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom, and a 12 MP ultrawide camera. With the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3, you get the same triple camera setup found in the previous generation, with three 12 MP sensors including a telephoto lens and an ultrawide camera. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra also offers a better front camera with a 40 MP resolution and 4K video recording at 60 fps.
Last but not least, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra has a bigger battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh, and it provides a longer battery life on a single charge. The charging technologies are almost the same: 25W fast charging and 11/15W wireless charging. They also support reverse wireless charging.
Price
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G is priced at €1800/$1700, while you need less than €1000/$1000 for the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G offers an important added value: it is foldable and its display becomes huge. But the Galaxy S21 Ultra is a better camera phone and it also features a bigger battery. The rest of the differences are not as important as the above-mentioned ones.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G vs Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G: PRO and CONS
Apple iPhone models’ seeming versatility, ruggedness, and invincibility have been well-documented in recent years. From surviving underwater for an extended period to being used as a fishing line, via the Magsafe, the stories have been ramping up. The Apple iPhone remains a very wonderful and versatile device, with several of its potential capabilities yet to be fully explored.
iPhone X
Now, a report has come in that an iPhone X model was mistakenly dropped from an airplane flying at an altitude of about 11,000 feet (3.35km) and it survived the force of its impact on earth impressively. This could well be the harshest of accidental drop tests that the device will be put through, although the result is quite illuminating, further securing the place of the iPhone in terms of ruggedness. The news about this incidence was announced by the owner of the device in an aviator forum.
The pilot whose name was given as David was flying a DA40 small plane when the incident occurred. The DA40 has a large plexiglass canopy and small side windows which can be opened while airborne. Indeed, it was in the course of a flight from Colorado Springs to Atlanta, having had a refueling stopover at Branson, Massachusetts. An attached photo to the news showed that David was enthralled by a view of the unique billowing clouds, and decided to have some snapshots of the scenery below him, while at an altitude of 11,000 feet.
DA40 aircraft
The aviator was a bit cautious in taking the photos, but ultimately, a gust of wind blew and altered the dynamics leading to the slipping off of the smartphone, an iPhone X, from his grip. He had lost hope of getting his phone, but one way or the other, he was lucky to locate the device on his Find My iPhone app and traced it. David made a trip back to Arkansas, and after some difficulties, was able to locate his smartphone. A search of a 10-meter radius of where the GPS tracked the phone finally yielded the device after more than an hour of trudging in the soybean field. The device was later found to be in great condition, apart from the battery that had gone flat.
The location where the device landed may have helped to prevent its dismemberment – on a soy dirt heap. Also, the phone was encased in an Otterbox Defender series case which may have helped cushion the effect of the fall to some extent. All the same, the survival of the device from that full is extremely remarkable.
Huawei will announce the Nova 9 series next month according to multiple sources. The new phones have received their 3C certificates and it reveals some key details about them.
The Chinese manufacturer will launch two Nova 9 phones first but more should be released later considering the Nova 8 series has more than four models. The Nova 9 and Nova 9 Pro are the first two that will be announced and the 3C certificate reveals their model numbers are NAM-AL00 and RTE-AL00 respectively.
Image source: Digital Chat Station
The certificate shows that the Nova 9 Pro will have support for multiple charging ratings. The phone will be able to charge at 10W, 66W, and also 100W. The Nova 9, on the other hand, will support 10W, 40W, and 66W fast charging.
In related news, the Chinese leaker, Bald Panda, posted on Weibo that the Nova 9 will have a 4500mAh battery while the Nova 9 Pro will have a smaller 4000mAh battery. The post also mentioned that the former will have support for 66W fast charging while the pro model will max out at 100W.
The Nova 9 series will have a design similar to that of the Nova 8 series, so we will be seeing a return of the gigantic pill-shaped camera housing. The rest of the specifications are still unknown but we should see more details surface in the weeks leading up to the release of the phones.
Xiaomi has scheduled its Smarter Living 2022 event tomorrow at 12 PM in the Indian market. It is slated to be one of the biggest online Xiaomi events to happen in India in 2021. Rumors are rife that the Chinese tech giant will launch multiple products at the event including smart wearables, smart TVs, laptops, and other gadgets.
Ahead of its launch, let’s take a look at what we can expect at the online event. The event will be live-streamed on Xiaomi’s official youtube handle at 12 PM.
Xiaomi Smarter Living 2022 – Products expected at the launch
Xiaomi Notebook series
Recently, Xiaomi confirmed that the new Mi Notebooks will launch in the Indian market soon. Mr. Raghu Reddy from Xiaomi revealed that the upcoming Mi Notebook will come with a backlit keyboard.
The company is expected to launch the Mi Notebook 14 and Mi Notebook Ultra 15 at the launch. For starters, these Notebooks have already launched in other regions. The former laptop comes with a 14-inch LCD display with 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. On the other hand, the Notebook Ultra comes with a 15.6-inch screen size with a 3.5k display resolution and. It
The laptop series has an 11th generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processor and has up to RTX 3050Ti processor. It has 1TB of storage and boots on Android 11 out of the box.
Mi Band 6
Xiaomi has already launched the Mi Band 6 in China. Now, it is expected to arrive in India tomorrow. The Mi Band 6 is rumored to cost similarly to the existing Mi Band 5.
It will come with a bigger 1.56-inch AMOLED display with 152 x 486 pixels. It also has 2.5D curved glass on top. It has up to 120 Watch Faces and has a 125W battery.
Mi TV 5X
Xiaomi has scheduled to launch the Mi TV 5x television series tomorrow. The Mi TV 5X is expected to launch in three sizes 43-inch, 50-inch, and 55-inch. It is said to offer Dolby Atmos sound and will be backed up by 40W fast charging.
The laptop series is expected to have a cinematic viewing experience. It has ALLU(Automatic Low Latency Mode). It has a 20W Bluetooth speaker with DTS support.
Mi Shoes, Mi Security camera, Mi Router
Apart from laptops and wearables, Xiaomi is also expected to bring new Security cameras. Unfortunately, there are limited details on which models are exactly launching. But, considering that the launch is just a few hours away, we’ll just sit back and wait for the live event.
An image of the product (in its retail box) was shared on Twitter by Abhilash Panda, the CEO of DIZO. Judging from the elongated shape of the box, the product appears to be a soundbar. Popular Indian leaker and YouTuber, Mukul Sharma, even calls it the “Dizobar” which is likely correct since the name of some Dizo products is practically a combination of the manufacturer’s name and what the product is. Take the DIZO Watch as an example.
Gearing up for the next product launch. Thanks to the team, it's gonna be something BIG! Any guesses?#DIZOpic.twitter.com/fh4OdPKVvy
It is not far-fetched that DIZO will want to launch a soundbar. The new company is practically a Realme sub-brand, and the soundbar may be a successor or a more affordable model to the Realme 100W soundbar that launched last October.
We are yet to know the features of the soundbar but we can expect it to have support for many connectivity options including Bluetooth, AUX, and coaxial.
Xiaomi is all set to host its annual Smarter Living Event in India on August 26. The company is expected to launch a bunch of products, including the Mi TV 5X, among others. The Mi TV 5X is going to succeed the two-year-old Mi TV 4X. So, let’s look at what we can expect from Xiaomi’s upcoming smart TV in India.
Source: Xiaomi
Source: Xiaomi
Source: Xiaomi
Like its predecessor, the Mi TV 5X is expected to come in three different sizes, 43-inch, 50-inch, and 55-inch. The upcoming X-series TV will come with narrow bezels and a metallic frame. The TV is confirmed to feature 40W stereo speakers. Further, the company teased support for Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, giving consumers a “cinematic viewing experience.” The company has also hinted that the TV would be coming with an automatic ambient sensor allowing the display to adjust the brightness according to your environment.
Source: Xiaomi
Source: Xiaomi
Source: Xiaomi
There’s no official word on the hardware, but Xiaomi is teasing the TV to be “future-ready.” However, we don’t know which SoC or how much RAM the TV is going to offer. Moreover, the Mi TV 5X will be coming with Google Assistant and far-field mics to pick up users’ commands even from a distance. As per the official teaser, the TV will come with a generation of PatchWall UI developed in partnership with IMDB.
Xiaomi also confirmed that the TV would come with HDMI 2.1 ports with ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) to elevate the gaming experience.
As of now, there’s no word on the pricing, but we can expect it to be priced similar to the last generation. The Mi TV 4X currently retails at Rs. 29,999, Rs. 38,999 and Rs. 44,999 for 43-inch, 50-inch and 55-inch models.
Mi TV 4X 55
To recall, the Mi TV 4X comes with a 4K HDR 10-bit panel and 20W speakers with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD. It runs PatchWall UI on top of Android TV and comes with an in-built Google Assistant.
Xiaomi will also be launching Mi Band 6, Mi Notebook Pro, Mi Notebook Ultra, a new WiFi router and a smart security camera. The company is also expected to announce a new Mi Shoes.
It is no longer in doubt that Korean tech giant Samsung is planning to release the Galaxy S21 FE soon. The device has repeatedly kept the rumor mill buzzing and still does that. Not too long after 3D renders of the Galaxy S21 FE appeared online, the device has now been spotted on Google Play Console.
The Google Play Console listing for the Galaxy S21 FE which was spotted by MyFixGuide, confirms some of the key specifications of the flagship model. The listing shows that the Galaxy S21 FE will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor with Adreno 660 GPU, and a frequency of 840MHz. The processor is paired with 6GB of RAM. There are rumors of an Exynos 2100 version but we cannot confirm if that will become a reality.
While the display size wasn’t listed, the S21 FE is listed to feature a display resolution of 1080 x 2009 pixels. Earlier leaks show the device is expected to feature a 6.4-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The display holds a punch-hole design which houses a 32MP selfie camera. The device will also run on Android 11 which we expect to get the OneUI customization.
As far as the release date is concerned, that is still a mystery. We can only wait for Samsung’s final confirmation but the launch will likely be in the coming months.
Samsung has its hands in many pies, and the TV market is one area where it is also a leading company. So, unless you live under a rock, you most likely have seen a Samsung TV before.
Image via: The Verge
Following an incident in July where TVs were looted in its warehouse in South Africa, Samsung has revealed that stolen TVs can be remotely blocked via a feature called TV Block. In a press release posted early this month, the Korean giant revealed that the feature is activated when a stolen TV is connected to the internet. The serial number of the TV is cross-referenced on Samsung’s server and then the block feature which deactivates all TV functions is activated. Samsung says that if a TV is incorrectly blocked, a customer has to provide proof of purchase and a valid TV license to [email protected].
The TV Black function is reported to be built into all Samsung TV sets. “The aim of the technology is to mitigate against the creation of secondary markets linked to the sale of illegal goods, both in South Africa and beyond its borders,” said Samsung.
While this is a pretty neat feature, Samsung doesn’t seem to be offering the TV Block function to individuals. If your TV is stolen from your home due to a robbery or burglary, you may be able to go to a Samsung office to report the theft and provide the serial code so that the TV can be blocked. However, allowing individuals to be able to block their TVs themselves either via an app or through the website is something Samsung should look towards providing.
Google-owned Fitbit has launched its latest fitness tracker, the Fitbit Charge 5. The fitness tracker comes with an all-new aerodynamic design that is sleek and 10% thinner than its predecessor.
The Charge 5 sports a 1.04-inch AMOLED color display that is protected by a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The display has an always-on option and is said to be two times brighter than the Charge 4.
Fitbit Charge 5 is equally touted to be the first tracker from Fitbit that will arrive with an EDA sensor. The sensor measures the response of the body to stress using tiny changes in the sweat glands on your fingers. The fitness tracker also comes with built-in GPS and supports up to 20 exercise modes. It comes with an automatic exercise recognition feature as well as a V02 max tracker.
Other important health features onboard the Charge 5 include 24 hours heart rate monitor as well as other key wellness parameters which are assessed via the Health Metrics dashboard on the Fitbit app. The metrics that are tracked include breathing rate, skin temperature variation, and SpO2 rate. It also keeps track of sleep data such as daily Sleep Scores, Sleep Stages and features SmartWake alarms.
The Charge 5 features 20 colorful watch faces that users can choose from. The tracker is available in Black color with a Graphite Stainless Steel case. Other color options include Lunar White with Soft Gold Stainless Steel case and Steel Blue with Platinum Stainless Steel case. As for the price, the Fitbit Charge 5 carries a retail price of $179.95 in the U.S and €179.95 in Europe. It is presently available to pre-order at Fitbit.com.
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