Last month, the Galaxy Chromebook Go appeared on Samsung’s website as a new affordable Chromebook from the manufacturer. However, save for a few specs and images, there were still a lot of unknown details about the 14-inch device. Now, the notebook is official and available for purchase.
The Galaxy Chromebook Go has a 14” LED screen with a 1366 x 768 resolution. The display brightness is on the low side at 220 nits and it doesn’t have a touchscreen, so don’t expect to use a USI stylus on this. However, it does have a 180° hinge allowing you to lay it flat.
Powering the Chromebook is an Intel Celeron N4500 and it is paired with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of eMMC storage. While 32GB is really small, there is a MicroSD card slot for additional storage.
For ports, the Galaxy Chromebook Go has two USB Type-C ports, a USB 3.0 port, and a headphone-out/microphone-in combo port. Samsung says the Chromebook has a military-grade design while being its lightest Chromebook yet at 3.2lbs (1.45kg). It can survive the occasional drops and the island-type keyboard is spillproof. There are two 1.5W speakers and you also get the much faster Wi-Fi 6.
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Galaxy Chromebook Go
While not as long as the 18 hours of battery life the Galaxy Book Go boasts, the Galaxy Chromebook Go still offers an impressive 12 hours of battery life on a single charge. It also charges faster at 45W and you get a charger in the box.
The Galaxy Chromebook Go is priced at $299 and is already available for purchase on Samsung’s website. If you have a device that can be traded in, you can pick it up for as low as $129.99. Samsung has revealed that an LTE version will be available soon.
According to Sensor Tower data, TikTok has become the first non-Facebook application to reach 3 billion downloads on the global iOS and Android platforms. Sensor Tower Store Intelligence data shows that the app, including its Chinese iOS version called Douyin, was the world’s most downloaded and highest-paid non-gaming app in the first half of 2021, with 383 million first installs and consumer spending approximately $919.2 million U.S. dollars.
The data shows that the adoption rate of TikTok was on the increase in 2021. First downloads increased by 2% from the fourth quarter of 2020 to the first quarter of 2021, reaching 177.5 million, and increased by 16% from the first quarter to the second quarter of 2021. Reached 205.4 million. This is the largest increase the app has experienced since its start-up record quarter in 2020 when it had more than 315 million installations.
However, TikTok’s new downloads decreased by 38% year-on-year from nearly 619 million in the first half of 2020, but this was partly due to the removal of the app from the Indian app store. Even so, consumer spending on TikTok increased by 73% from the US$530.2 million in the same period last year.
The app has been installed more than 3 billion times, making it the fifth non-gaming app to achieve this goal. The other four apps with 3 billion installs are WhatsApp, Messenger, Facebook, and Instagram, all of which are owned by Facebook.
In the second quarter of 2021, TikTok’s consumer spending achieved the largest quarter-on-quarter growth since the second quarter of 2020, increasing from $384.7 million in the first quarter of 2021 to $534.6 million in the second quarter of 2021. 39%.
Globally, TikTok’s consumer spending has now exceeded $2.5 billion. Since 2014, only 16 non-gaming applications have accumulated more than US$1 billion in total revenue, and only Tinder, Netflix, YouTube, and Tencent Video have reached more than US$2.5 billion.
The Realme GT Explorer Master Edition (RMX3366) looks a lot like the Realme GT Master Edition (RMX3361), but unlike the latter which comes in only one color variant, the Explorer edition comes in two colorways as shown in the image below shared on Twitter by Steve Hemmerstoffer a.k.a. OnLeaks.
The image shows the Realme GT Explorer Master Edition has a punch hole at the top left corner of the screen. The display has flat edges and curved corners. There are three cameras on the back that includes a 64MP main camera.
A TENAA listing of the Realme RMX3366 has revealed that the explorer edition will have a 6.55-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 870 processor, up to 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. It will also run Android 11 out of the box and have support for 65W fast charging.
The Realme GT Master Edition will have a smaller 6.43-inch FHD AMOLED display, up to 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. It has a 32MP front-facing camera and 64MP + 8MP + 2MP triple rear cameras. Rather than a Snapdragon 870 processor, it will have a Snapdragon 778G chipset. It too will have support for 65W fast charging.
The Realme GT Explorer Master Edition and Realme GT Master Edition will be announced on July 21.
In 2020, Chinese tech powerhouse Xiaomi signed up for the United Nations Global Compact, thereby fully committing itself to the ten principles of corporate responsibility that will enhance sustainability practices across its business firmament. The company has continued to explore best practices that will engender sustainability since it was formed in 2010.
Xiaomi’s profile as a sustainability-oriented company has gotten a boost with the 2020 Sustainability Report. The Report provides a performance overview of the company across several sustainability metrics and components. These include environmental protection, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and supply chain management. The Report reflected Xiaomi’s strong commitment to data security, user privacy, and overall accessibility in China and other countries.
Innovation has been the driving force behind Xiaomi’s highly successful and expansive business strategy. It continues to churn out very impressive devices that appeal to the desires of its demographically diverse customer base globally. A noteworthy innovation is Xiaomi’s instant Earthquake notification mechanism in some of its current smart devices in China, which will subsequently be available globally. Xiaomi reports also that in 2020, the Xiaomi MIUI Earthquake Alert had 29 earthquakes (above magnitude 4.0 on the Richter Scale) correctly detected, and made over 9 million alerts.
Innovation is also reflected in its corporate social responsibility initiatives both within China and overseas. The Report reflected the magnitude of Xiaomi’s CSR global initiatives at the height of the coronavirus pandemic for the greater part of 2020 and how these attune with the company’s sustainability goals. The Report indicated that the overall size of Xiaomi’s COVID-19 CSR spending was about RMB 5.9 million ($854,000).
The 2020 Sustainability Report outlined a 60% reduction in the use of plastic packaging in the Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro. This reflects steady progress in improving Xiaomi’s environmental rating with the substantial reduction in plastic usage. The company projects a higher decline by the year’s end. Xiaomi also says that the Report reflects its business strategy to produce energy-saving and environmentally-friendly consumer products across several segments, ensuring compliance with the relevant regulatory framework.
Xiaomi sees tremendous opportunities in its sustainability-oriented approach and will continue to pursue its operations along these lines.
Honor has a global event scheduled for August 12, and while it didn’t say what it will be unveiling, we are expecting the launch of the Honor Magic3 phone. Today, the manufacturer has confirmed that the Magic3 series will indeed launch on that day.
A tweet by the Honor Global Twitter account has revealed that the Honor Magic3 Series 5G will be announced at the global event on August 12. Seeing as it used the word “series”, we should expect more than one model will be unveiled at the online event.
Earlier leaks have revealed that there will be more than one Magic phone this year including a foldable too. Several Chinese leakers have revealed that there are three models in the Magic3 series. The reliable leaker that goes by @RODENT950 on Twitter also disclosed in a tweet earlier this week that there are three models in the Magic3 series with model numbers ELZ-AN00, ELZ-AN10, ELZ-AN20, so we should expect a standard version as well as pro and pro+ variants. We believe the foldable Honor Magic isn’t among the aforementioned devices.
All three phones will be powered by the Snapdragon 888 Plus according to an official statement by Qualcomm last month.
The teaser image shows the main camera of one of the Honor Magic3 models, and while it is a close-up image, it does appear it will take up significant space on the device which means it is a large sensor.
Fimi X8SE 2020 Drone Quadcopter which generally retails for $480 is now available at a massively discounted price of $379.99 only at Banggood. This flash deal ends in 4 days.
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Ergonomically designed remote controller
Generally retailing for $480, you can now buy Fimi X8SE 2020 Drone Quadcopter at a discounted price of $379.99 only at Banggood. Please note that this price is applicable to orders made from the CZ warehouse only. This flash deal ends in the next 4 days. So place your order asap.
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Vivo on Thursday launched the all-new Vivo S10 series in the Chinese market featuring two smartphones – the vanilla Vivo S10 and the Vivo S10 Pro. The smartphones come with impressive specs like the Dimensity 1100 chipset and a whopping 108MP camera.
The Vivo S10 is priced at CNY 2,799(~$433) for the base 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant and CNY 2,999(~$464) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. On the other hand, the Vivo S10 Pro is priced at CNY 3,399(~$526) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant.
The series will go on pre-orders starting from July 15 in China and will go on sale later on July 23. It will be available in four color options – Black, White, Lime, and Gradient.
Vivo S10 and Vivo S10 Pro Specifications
The Vivo S10 and the S10 Pro come in the same design featuring a 6.44-inch notch display. It is a SuperAMOLED panel with a Full-HD+ resolution and 90Hz high refresh rate. The series shares a common selfie camera sporting a 44MP + 8MP dual front camera system. Interestingly, the front camera has a dual-LED selfie flash on the top bezel.
The only major thing where they both differ is in the rear camera setup. The S10 has a 64MP + 8MP + 2MP setup, whereas, the Pro boasts a 108MP + 8MP + 2MP selfie triple camera system. Just like the predecessor, the cameras on these phones are the major highlights.
Under the hood, the series is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1100 SoC paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. It has a 3,970mAh battery with support for 44W fast charging technology. The phones feature an under-display fingerprint scanner for extra security. Both phones run on OriginOS based on Android 11 out of the box.
Amazon makes a handful of hardware products for kids such as a kids version of its Fire Tablet, Echo Dot Kids Edition, and the Echo Show 5 Kids. Now it has plans to launch a wearable in partnership with Disney. It has also been revealed that Amazon was planning to launch an Alexa-powered wearable for kids last year but that didn’t happen.
The new wearable will launch as the Magic Band and it is scheduled to arrive this year. Details of the wearable are unknown but there is a possibility that it is related to the Magic wristband that Disney gives guests at its parks and hotels.
The more interesting news is the wearable that was supposed to launch last year. Bloomberg revealed the wearable was codenamed “Seeker” and was targeted at kids between the ages of 4 and 12. The wearable could be worn on the wrist, or used as a keychain or clip.
The device would have support for Alexa, built-in GPS, provide access to kid-tailored content, and allow parents to communicate with and monitor their kids. With a price tag of $99, Amazon would also offer free 1-year access to FreeTime Unlimited a.k.a. Kids+.
Seeker was supposed to launch last year but it was never announced. Unfortunately, it is not known if it has been canceled or postponed. While there isn’t a shortage of smartwatches/trackers for kids from manufacturers such as Xiaomi, Huawei, and TCL, we don’t think Amazon has given up on making a wearable for kids.
Flydigi Trigger 2 Gaming Button which generally retails for $30 is now available at a discounted price of $23.90 only at AliExpress. This deal ends in the next 15 hours.
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At the end of last month, a report revealed that Xiaomi would be incrementing the price of its smart TVs in India and the company did as well. It appears OnePlus had also hiked the price of its television models in the country a few days later. Let’s take a look at how much they cost now.
OnePlus TV U1S Series
OnePlus has jacked up the price of its TVs by up to a whopping ₹7,000 in India. The 50-inch variant of the newly launched OnePlus TV U1S series has received the maximum price hike.
The brand has only incremented the price of two lineups, namely the OnePlus TV Y1 series and the OnePlus TV U1S series. This is how much they retail for in India right now.
Model
Old Price
Price Hike
New Price
OnePlus TV 32Y1
₹16,499
₹2,500
₹18,999
OnePlus TV40Y1
₹23,999
₹2,500
₹26,499
OnePlus TV43Y1
₹26,999
₹2,500
₹29,499
Oneplus TV 50U1S
₹39,999
₹7,000
₹46,999
OnePlus TV 55U1S
₹47,999
₹5,000
₹52,999
OnePlus TV 65U1s
₹62,999
₹6,000
₹68,999
As you can see from the table above, the entire OnePlus TV Y1 series gets a ₹2,500 price hike. Whereas, the increase in price is different for each size variant of the OnePlus TV U1S series.
That said, the continued smart TV price hike in India is due to the prolonged global shortage of ‘Open Cell’ (panel), which makes up almost 70% of the cost of a television. TV manufacturers in India import panels from China and Vietnam.
Blitzwolf BW-MS2 Monitor Stand with Pneumatic Arm which generally retails for $70 is now available at a discounted price of $49.99 only at Banggood. This flash deal ends in 6 days.
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Smartwatch maker Mobvoi is pursuing an aggressive marketing campaign that could see its customers purchasing the Mobvoi TicWatch E3 get a full refund for the device after completing a 21-day fitness program. The Mobvoi TicWatch E3 retails for $199, and buyers of the device from Mobvoi’s official website could get their money back if they can complete a fitness challenge that stretches to 21 consecutive days of activity.
The Mobvoi TicWatch E3 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 4100 platform, with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. The smartwatch is rated IP68, showing strong water resistance. It also has several sensors for monitoring heart rate, oxygen levels, and so on.
The fitness challenge aims to draw new users to the Mobvoi TicWatch E3 and consists of three stages. Users will first show evidence of the purchase of the TicWatch E3 by unboxing and posting a challenge announcement via a tweet that must contain the unboxing video or picture. Participants must tag three of their friends and the official Twitter handle of Mobvoi @Mobvoi_Official, using the hashtag #hiitchallengewithTicWatchE3.
Once the correct tweet has been made, the participant can begin the fitness regimen using the TicWatch E3’s High Intensity (HIIT) exercise workout application. He must work out for a minimum of 20 minutes each day, with a minimum average heart rate of 130 beats per minute logged on the device every day for 21 straight days. The rules also include that the challenger must share the Watermark or Chart from the Mobvoi app on Twitter each day.
A participant who successfully completes the 21-day fitness regimen can then post a direct message to @Mobvoi_Official to verify the result. Upon verification, Mobvoi says a full $199 refund will be done within one month. Participants who are unable to have 21 consecutive days of activity posted may get a partial refund after verification.
Mobvoi encourages the participants to abide by the terms and conditions of the promo and the eligible countries where the promotion is available. The promo runs in the UK, US, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, and Singapore. The 21-day fitness challenge offers Mobvoi an excellent opportunity to add to its growing customer base for its smart wearable devices, highlighted by the HIIT application, among other great features.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Global Version which generally retails for $340 is now available at a discounted price of $277 only at AliExpress.This is a limited stock offer.
Redmi Note 10 Pro features a quad-camera setup with a 108MP main camera and 8MP + 5MP + 2MP secondary cameras. The selfie cam is a 16MP front-facing camera. Powered by the Snapdragon 732G Octa-Core processor, Redmi Note 10 Pro comes in two storage variants viz: 6GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB. A massive 5020mAh battery fuels this 6.67 inches large smartphone which also supports 33W fast charging.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro which generally retails for $340, is now available at AliExpress only for $277. Please note that this price is applicable only on the 6GB + 64GB, Blue, and Grey color variant. This is a limited stock offer. So place your orders asap.
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Netflix is already one of the top video streaming services in the world and now it is planning to take on game streaming services such as GeForce Now, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Stadia as a report has revealed that Netflix plans to begin offering video games via its streaming service.
The announcement was made by Netflix itself yesterday, and a Bloomberg report adds that it has hired a new executive who used to work for Electronic Arts and Facebook. The new hire is Mike Verdu and he will take up the role of vice president of game development. Verdu was a former VP at Facebook who was in charge of working with developers to brings games to Oculus VR headsets. While at Electronic Arts, he worked on popular mobile games such as Sims, Plants vs Zombies, and Star Wars
Netflix won’t be creating a separate service for game streaming, instead, games will show up as part of the content available on its streaming platform and it plans to start offering as early as next year with no extra cost. Though we won’t be surprised if it raises the prices of its plans later on.
By offering game streaming along with its current catalog of shows, movies, and documentaries, Netflix will get an added advantage over competitors such as Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and other video streaming platforms.
The announcement not only raised the shares of Netflix but also negatively affected that of GameStop which dropped by 10%. It has also been reported that Netlfix will be recruiting in the coming months for positions to build its gaming team.
We are halfway into 2021, and most smartphone brands have already launched their flagship phones in the market. Taking advantage of the recent releases, we have put together a detailed camera review of the top flagships from five brands.
These are — Samsung’s S21 Ultra, Xiaomi’s Mi 11 Ultra, VIVO’s X60 Pro+, OPPO’s Find X3 Pro and Oneplus’ 9 Pro. In this article, we will compare the advantages and disadvantages of each phone in the camera department. This article is a bit long, but be patient, and you’ll know which phone offers the best photography experience in the first half of 2021, and we’ll also point out each model’s shortcomings and strengths.
So here is Gizmochina’s review of the best camera flagship phone for the first half of 2021.
Best Smartphones Camera 2021 – OPPO, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Vivo, Samsung
Before we start the comparison of the camera samples, let’s review the camera specifications of the five phones, so please look at the table for details. Each phone defaults to AI mode, with auto HDR, flash disabled, and other factory settings when shooting. In order to avoid the preconceived brand effect, the evaluation will obscure the phone model for the audience to speculate, and their identities will be announced at the end of the article.
1.1Main Camera (Bright)
When the lighting is good, all the five flagship phones perform very well. For the minute differences, we need to zoom in and look carefully.
Let’s take a look at this photo of the gazebo first, the performance is basically the same without zooming in.
And when we zoom in, we can see that the resolution at the center of the picture is very similar among all the five models, but we can still see that B performs relatively better than others as the cracks on the pillar are visible. The other three models are at the same level.
On the other hand, when it came to the edges of the image, A and D performed the best while the other three models had similar but slightly inferior details.
The D is seen to have the most noise at first glance, and it is obvious that the noise reduction processing of D is more negative. E also has more noise. Notably, the noise reduction processing of the, A, B, and C are stronger.
So the final score for this session is shown in the table. B and C are tied for first place, while D lags behind the other models because of the weak noise reduction.
1.2 Main Camera (Dark)
This photo of Coke embedded in a wall has a lot of details. But the situation is different in low light than when there is plenty of light. B has the worst central image quality performance, with no signs of sharpening, but it also the least detail.
We got the best details from D and E, where the texture of each brick is clearly visible. A has some sharpening, but the detail is still great. C has too much sharpening and looks worse.
And from this indoor sample of complex lighting, let’s check the image quality at the edges. D leads the pack, with clear lines of wire mesh. A and C have clearer lines, and C has the strongest sharpening of the five. E has false colors, and the B model has blurred images, performing significantly worse than the first three phones. The dynamic range of all five phones is similar, while A captured underexposed images in the dark and D overexposed the samples in the upper right corner of the light sign, so we deducted some points from both these models, but we couldn’t find any other fault. This picture tests the noise control and glare control of the phone.
After zooming in, you can see that B has the best noise reduction. C and E are the ones with the most noise. The glare is about the same for everyone.
The night mode improves low light scenes and should be used very often. Fortunately, the night mode is very well tuned on each of the five models. A is still not as detailed in the dark as the other four, and its sharpening in the night mode is the worst among the five phones. B‘s highlights are not controlled and the details are the least.
So the final score is as follows.
The best score in this segment is D, and the other four phones do not have much difference in performance in this segment.
2.1 Ultra-wide Camera (Bright)
Take this example of a large bell, shot in the backlight. C has the best performance in the resolution at the center of the image taken from the ultra-wide-angle lens. B is also good because there is almost no over-sharpening so it looks very natural and you can see a lot of details. This is followed by A and E, which look a little worse because of the obvious sharpening signs. The last is D, which has the least amount of grain detail.
Still in this photo, a closer look at the internal details of the bell reveals the gap in the dynamic range. E and B are the two best performers, followed by D, in both of which we can see the details inside the bell. A and C, on the other hand, are almost pitch black.
The edge details of an ultra-wide sample has always been one of the most difficult tasks for brands to optimize. The difference is evident in this photo of the tree. A came out on top in this category, both in terms of resolution and control of the purple-fringing issue. B is a little less resolved, but the purple-fringing issue is well controlled. C and D are very good in terms of resolution, but they have a slight purple-fringing issue. The worst is E, which does worse in terms of resolution and purple-fringing issues. However, the noise control of E is good and comparable to that of B. The other three units have average noise control.
Finally, look at their picture distortion control. Because they both have anti-distortion processing, so the actual difference is very small. Except for B, which seems to have a little bit of distortion, it is hard to tell who is stronger and who is weaker with the naked eye.
The final score is shown in the table, and B got first place in this session with its stable performance.
2.2 Ultra-wide Camera (Dark)
Under dim indoor light, the ultra wide angle cameras with average sensors are tested to the extreme. Look at the words on the car, the sample from B basically can’t be read anymore. In the samples from A and E, we can still read a few letters. While in the samples from D and C we can basically see all the letters. The D‘s ultra wide-angle lens, like its main camera, continues to have the most noise. Others have better noise control.
We can also use this picture to judge its edge picture quality. The newspaper posted on the wall is a measure of the edge image quality. The difference between the five phones is very obvious, with B again at the bottom of the list, and the small text disappearing. C‘s edge image quality drops very little compared to the center image quality, which is great. D is also very good. Whilte A‘s excessive sharpening makes the image look very messy, E shows slightly false colors.
Let’s change the scene and see how each brand performs in situations with high contrast between light and dark. It is easy to see from the Coca-Cola logo and ceiling that E has the best control of highlights and the sample from D has the most detail in the dark. The other phones also have excellent dynamic range performance and excellent glare control. A has a little more glare than the other phones, but it doesn’t affect much, so 0.5 points are deducted. From this scene with complex light sources, the five phones don’t look much different with night mode on. B is still the same as in the auto mode, with poor image quality at the center. A still has obvious signs of sharpening. D’s night mode is a little blurry. C and E performed relatively well.
The final results of this session are shown in the table, C got the highest score in five of the six tests and easily took the lead in this session.
Standard lenses (2x/3x/3.3x)
Since these five phones have different standard lens focal lengths, we chose their respective focal lengths for comparison, with B using a 2x zoom on the main camera.
Looking at the daytime samples with plenty of light, they are not much different except for the difference in focal length.
So we look directly at the indoor dark light samples. Without zooming in, you can see the dynamic range of each brand of phone just by looking at the picture. The best photo would be E, followed by D and C. A and B are at the bottom.
Now Let’s zoom in to see the picture quality. D is undoubtedly the best, followed by E and A. Lastly, let’s check out B and C. B also has the least noise due to the powerful noise reduction. The noisiest ones are A and E.
In the night scene mode competition, because C is not supported by the medium focus night mode, I believe C’s manufacturer is very confident in its automatic mode, so the score is with normal mode of calculation. The resolution of D is the best. B has the most severe sharpening.
So the final scores are in, and D wins this session again.
Telephoto Cameras(5x/10x)
Because D has 10x optical zoom, we review the 5x and 10x together. The small samples may not be visible in the above image, but the difference in the original picture is still obvious. You can see that B has the most details, followed by E. D is slightly weaker than E, but the remaining two are too blurry, especially the C.
In the 10x sample, ignoring the sudden overexposure bug of A, the image quality of D surpassed the top two and got first place.
The rest of the phone ranking is basically the same as 5x zoom samples. The gap is even more pronounced in dark indoor environments. B is still unbeatable in terms of dynamic range and noise control, while E also performs well. With night mode on, the dynamic range of A has improved, but the noise has also increased.
The night mode of E seems to have regressed compared to the auto mode, the image has become blurred, and we’ll explain why this happened in the camera experience session later. Of course, C still doesn’t support night mode for telephoto. D outperformed B in the 10x photos, and the rest of the conclusions are almost identical to the 5x photos, so I won’t repeat them.
The final scores are shown below, with the 5x telephoto and 10x telephoto winners being taken by B and D with perfect scores in each category, respectively.
Extreme dark scenes
Inevitably, there are times when you need to use your phone to take pictures in almost no light. In such scenarios, we don’t need to consider other factors, and as long as the target object can be photographed, it is considered a success. So this session is a test of the extreme light-sensitive ability of the five phones. Usually, the main camera’s night mode is the most powerful mode for each phone, so we have used it for this test. In terms of exposure alone, E was the brightest. A was so dark that it was impossible to tell what was being photographed. B retained the most details in the picture, followed by D and E. The conclusion of the competition in this segment is very obvious, because the exposure of the picture is more important than the clarity of the shot, so the weight of the score of the picture quality will be smaller in this segment.
Obviously, E wins this round.
Color Style & White Balance
Just as different brands of cameras have different color science, the five phone brands have different understanding of what colors makes the samples better. E and A usually have the highest saturation. C’s saturation is turned up while brightness is turned down to make colors more intense, especially reds and greens. D and B also increase saturation, although the strength is not great and there is little difference from what you can see with the naked eye. Color style preferences vary from person to person and are not evaluated here, but whether the white balance is accurate can be measured uniformly. So take a look at the white balance uniformity of each phone’s main camera.
With AI mode turned off, we take a photo of a white wall. It’s hard to see which phone is doing a bad job with white balance, except for the different exposure strategies, so let’s take a different photo.
The picture of this table has a large yellow area, which is very difficult for a phone with a poorly tuned auto-white balance. It can be said that every phone does not do a good enough job of adjusting the white balance.
A is obviously yellowish, B, C and E are blue-green, and D is red. If you pick the best one, D and E are relatively well done.
So the best score in this session goes to D & E, the remaining three phones still need to work on their color tuning.
Other modes
Portrait mode is also a frequently used mode. This mode tests the accuracy of its face exposure strategy, beauty algorithm and portrait keying. This bronze statue wearing a hat has very heavy shadows on its face, but B does a good job of balancing the background with the exposure of the face. E has a great exposure for the face and automatically adds some light spots to the background. D has a dark face.
The woman’s picture is mainly about her hair keying and face details. It is too difficult to key in the hair, and all of them do a bad job here. B does a relatively good job, with less breakage. And the beauty effect on E is the most powerful, but here B is the weakest. Of course, Beauty can be turned off, so it is not included in the rating system.
If you only look at face exposure and keying, B has the best performance in portrait mode.
This time we also tested the selfie effect of the front lens. With factory settings, A and C had the strongest beauty effect, and all other phones looked more realistic. After we turn off the beauty on all phones, C and D have the most details.
We all know that B is able to take selfies with the small screen on the back, and it beats other phones in terms of clarity and depth of field. But this round of testing is the front lens so it does not count in the score.
In the high-resolution mode competition, E is not able to activate HDR in this mode, so the dynamic range will be smaller than other phones that can turn on HDR. This can be easily seen from the exposure of the tree trunk. In a different scene, in a light and not backlit scene, the best resolution is D and B, and the worst is A. But in the same scene at night, basically, every phone is close in performance regardless of the pixel level. So It seems that the high-resolution mode should be used in the daytime.
Only A has a dedicated macro lens, which is not used very often but is very interesting. It can take a lot of perspectives that other phones can’t, and it can record video, so it’s very usable.
And C has a Monochrome lens, which allows you to take black and white photos. Here is a photo with a Monochrome lens and a direct shot with a saturation of -200, can you see the difference between them?
So for C, this lens really does almost nothing.
So A won first place in this segment with its macro lens overtaking D. C‘s Monochrome lens did not help in this segment.
Camera Experience
Now comes the final session, namely the camera experience session. During my photo sampling, A and D had the best experience with no obvious drawbacks.
C can only use night mode at 0.6x and 1x focal length, and it is not possible to zoom in night mode.
Night mode on E is likely to call on the main camera to crop the image instead of 2x or 5x optics in low light conditions, which is why night mode is weaker than normal mode ar 5x focal length test.
B’s experience is the worst, not only is the shutter delay the highest of all phones, but there are two bugs that seriously affect the experience. Video stabilization failure can only be solved by rebooting. The night mode of the video will occasionally have a red residue on the screen. And the redness of the screen is quite scary at night.
By this point in the article, I’m sure some viewers have already guessed the corresponding phone models. Now let’s reveal the answer along with the total score table.
Best Smartphone Camera H1 2021 Final Scores
Best Camera Smartphones 2021: VERDICT
In the first place is the very versatile Galaxy S21 Ultra. The phone not only took four firsts in individual categories but was never placed at the bottom in any of the tests.
In second place is the Vivo X60 pro+ which is placed above others for its robustness.
The Mi 11 Ultra in third place has the strongest 5x optical telephoto lens, but the lack of a standard lens and poor tuning of the ultra-wide-angle lens caused it to be no match for the x60 pro+.
In fourth place is the Oneplus 9 Pro which has very good ultra-wide-angle performance, but like the Find X3 pro, it misses too many points because of the lack of an ultra-telephoto lens.
The Find X3 pro does the best job in terms of camera experience and fun, but the optimization for image quality needs to be enhanced.
If you want to choose a phone with the strongest camera right now, the S21 Ultra is the one you want. If your budget is not that high, the X60 pro+ is also a very good choice, and their gap is very small.
So this was Gizmochina’s review of the best camera phones for the first half of 2021. We hope this comparison was useful to you.
Smartphone brand realme entered the wearable category last year with the launch of the realme Band in early 2020. A year later, the company now sells multiple smartwatches, however, it still only offers a single fitness tracker. Thankfully, that’s going to change with the release of realme Band 2.
Handset maker realme is soon expected to launch realme Band 2 with model number RMW2010. This wearable has been certified by Bluetooth SIG. The listing reveals the product to arrive with Bluetooth 5.1.
Unfortunately, nothing else is known about the second-generation fitness tracker from realme. Hence, we can only speculate its features based on the specs of the original model.
For those unaware, the realme Band sports a 0.96-inch LCD screen. Therefore, we can expect its successor realme Band 2 to arrive with a larger OLED display as found on Mi Bands, HONOR Bands, and HUAWEI Bands.
Further, it may come with more than 9 activity modes and feature a SpO2 sensor for blood oxygen level monitoring. Other anticipated features include heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, app notifications, call/message alerts, music control, longer battery life, and more.
As far as price is concerned, if realme plans to continue selling the original realme Band, then realme Band 2 should cost around ₹2,000 in India. If not, we can expect it to debut at around ₹1,500.
What are your expectations for the upcoming realme Band 2? Do let us know in the comment section below.
The Car Connectivity Consortium, a large collection of several companies that also includes Apple, has announced the Digital Key 3.0, which provides significant improvements from the Digital Key 2.0 and offers exciting options for unlocking a compatible car. The new technology will be available to the members of the Car Connectivity Consortium will have access to the latest improvements on the digital key.
Apple launched the Digital Key 2.0 last year, which meant that users could lock their compatible vehicles with their iPhone or Apple Watch. It works based on the NFC technology, and BMW was one of the few compatible vehicles that had support for the technology.
The Digital Key 3.0, on the other hand, is based on Ultra Wide Band and Bluetooth LE connectivity. It provides greater security against third-party intrusion or relay attacks and works on iPhone 11 models or later, which sport the U1 sensor. Greater location mapping is also possible with the new version of the digital key. It is also possible to lock, unlock and even start the vehicle using the smart options available via the digital key. In addition, when the digital key is activated, it is possible to open the compatible car even when the iPhone battery has gone down for up to five hours.
Apart from BMW, Hyundai could also join the set of compatible vehicle models for the Digital Key 3.0. There are presently only a few compatible vehicles for the technology. As per BMW, models from 2020 will work with the Digital key. The digital keys are stored inside the Wallet app inside an iPhone with iOS 13.6 or higher and the recent Apple watches.
Black Shark FunCooler Pro which generally retails at $40 is now available at a discounted price of $26.57 only at AliExpress. This flash deal ends in the next 18 hours.
Black Shark FunCooler Pro is a mobile phone cooler/ fan that combines a freezer chip and turbofan to bring down your smartphone temperature by 14 degrees celsius, in just one minute. Packed with a thermal electronic cooling system the FunCooler absorbs heat from the surface of your smartphone and releases it into the fan.
The device features seven fan blades that spin at a speed of 6200RPM giving you quick and stronger heat release. Moreover, to increase the fun element of your gameplay, the device is fitted with an RGB halo light strip made from 12 LED lights with 34 customizable patterns.
Compatible with any smartphone that can fit into a 2.63-4.46 inch (67-88mm) spring-loaded clamps, the device can easily hold the latest smartphones like iPhone, Samsung, etc.
Generally retailing at $40, you can now buy Black Shark FunCooler Pro for a discounted price of $26.57only at AliExpress. Please note that this flash deal ends in the next 18 hours. So place your order asap.
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Xiaomi is expected to release new tablets after a long time. More information about these devices has been slowly appearing on the web. According to the latest information, one of these upcoming tablets has been certified by FCC.
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi is reported to launch three tablets. These products are codenamed enuma, elish, and nabu respectively.
As per Kacper Skrzypek (@kacskrz), the new Xiaomi tablet that has now appeared on FCC with model number 21051182G is the ‘Global’ variant of ‘nabu’. As per previous reports, this model will likely be the most affordable of all three forthcoming Xiaomi tablets.
This device is expected to sport a 10.97-inch IPS LCD panel display with a resolution of 800 x 2560 pixels and a 16:10 aspect ratio. The display is said to support a 120Hz refresh rate, 410 nits peak brightness, and stylus input.
Under the hood, it is reported to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC and an 8,720mAh battery. According to FCC, this WiFi-only product will run MIUI 12.5 and will support 22.5 fast charging.
Last but not least, the Xiaomi Mi Pad nabu will house a quad-camera setup on the back consisting of a 12MP primary sensor, an ultrawide unit, a macro shooter, and a depth sensor.
Xiaomi is yet to officially reveal the launch date of its next-gen tablets. The exact branding of these devices is a mystery for now.
Japan Airlines is apparently seeking to diversify its operations and enter into the flying car business in the near future. The company aims to launch its own flying car service in the fiscal year 2025.
According to a NikkeiAsiareport, Japan Airlines will start a passenger transportation service that connects commuters to airports and other tourist attractions in the Mie Prefecture and other regions as well. JAL aims to develop the business as a service similar to taxis, which will carry travelers to various locations across the country. Notably, the news arrives amid the automobile industry seeing an increasing focus and competition in the flying car business across the globe.
To launch this service, JAL would also be required to take meet the required safety regulations in Japan. The reports adds that the company will use the aircraft built by Volocopter, which is a German startup that it had invested in back in 2020. This vehicle is a two seater drone type aircraft called eVTOL (stands for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft), which offers a cruising range of 35 kilometers and can fly at up to 110 km per hour as well.
At the moment, JAL has signed a cooperation agreement with Mie Prefecture to begin trials for the commercialization of this service. The trials conducted include short distance flights of around 20 kilometers, after which, it will move towards mdeium to long distance travels that are between 50 to 150 kilometers. This service is set to begin commercial operations in the fiscal year 2025 and is expected to connect tourist destinations from the prefecture’s main airport in the beginning.
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