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Renders show canceled colorways of the OnePlus 9 series

When it comes to making phones, manufacturers go through several designs before arriving at the final one. There are times some of these early prototypes leak, giving us a look at what could have been. This is one of those times, as renders of canceled colors for the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro have surfaced on the internet.

These renders were created based on live images of the prototypes according to Max Jambor who is the source. The images show that the OnePlus 9 would have come in Glossy Green and Glossy Silver. Both colorways look like the Aquamarine Green and Lunar Silver OnePlus 8T respectively. Seeing how closely the colors look, we are glad OnePlus went with a different CMF (Color Material Finish) for the final product.

Canceled OnePlus 9 series colorways
Canceled OnePlus 9 series colorways

For the OnePlus 9 Pro, the images show a Matte White and a Glossy Black variant of the phone. While OnePlus did release a black version of the OnePlus 9 Pro the CMF is different. However, we definitely would love to see the flagship in Matte White considering quite a number of manufacturers launched their 2021 flagships in this colorway.

All hope isn’t lost as we can’t rule out the possibility of OnePlus announcing new colorways for the two phones before a successor arrives. What colors do you want to see the OnePlus 9 and OnePus 9 Pro come in? Let us know in the comment box below.

 

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The unreleased Samsung Galaxy A82 5G will be only eligible for quarterly security updates

The Samsung Galaxy A82 5G is in the news for a while now. This smartphone is said to be nothing but a rebadged Galaxy Quantum2 without the QRNG(Quantum Random Number Generator) chip for the global markets. The original device made its debut in South Korea in mid-April. Now, half a month later, the Galaxy A82 5G appears on a Samsung official website revealing a key detail about it.

Samsung Galaxy Quantum2

The unreleased Galaxy A82 5G has been listed on the Samsung Mobile security page. According to it, this smartphone will be only eligible for quarterly security updates, just like the Galaxy A72.

It is bizarre why Samsung is only providing quarterly security updates for the Galaxy A72 and the forthcoming Galaxy A82 5G as the cheaper Galaxy A52 and the Galaxy A52 5G are eligible for monthly security updates.

We could not guess of any possible reason for this move. Only Samsung could explain this but we don’t think we will ever get an explanation from the South Korean tech giant.

Samsung Galaxy A82 5G Quarterly Security Updates

Anyway, as far as specs are concerned, the upcoming Galaxy A82 5G will feature a 6.7-inch  QHD+ 120Hz curved AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ SoC, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, 64MP (OIS, wide) + 12MP (ultra-wide) + 5MP (macro) triple camera setup, and a 10MP selfie camera with auto-focus.

Other features of this phone will include a MicroSD card slot, in-screen fingerprint sensor, IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, One UI 3.x based on Android 11, 4,500mAh battery, and 25W fast charging.

 

 

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Xiaomi becomes Title Sponsor for PUBG Mobile National Championship UK

Tencent Games and Krafton have announced are organizing the first PUBG Mobile National Championship (PMNC) in the United Kingdom and China-based tech giant Xiaomi will be the title sponsor for the competition.

It will be held from 4th June to 8th August in which around 16 UK-based teams will compete for the total prize money of £22,000 GBP, which is approximately $30,000.

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The actual tournament series is slated to start from July 22nd till August 8th. The teams are invited to register and compete online in the PMNC Open Qualifier which is taking place from June 4th till 11th June.

To participate in the PUBG Mobile National Championship United Kingdom (PMNC UK) Open Qualifier, teams must consist of a minimum of four players, with a maximum of six players from the same country.

The winner of the PBNC UK 2021 tournament will also qualify for the 2021 PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Western Europe which is set to take place this fall. The 2021 PMPL circuit will feature a $14 million total prize pool and seven new regions, including North America, Brazil, Latam, CIS, Turkey, Arabia, and Western Europe.

PUBG Mobile has plans to host a variety of tournaments throughout the year in Western Europe, with a cumulative prize pool totaling above $400,000.

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Global TWS market to record 33% YoY Growth in 2021: Report

The global TWS (true wireless earbuds) market is expected to see a growth of 33 percent year on year in 2021, reaching a sizeable 310 million units. This follows after the massive 78 percent year on year growth that the market saw back in 2020.

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According to a Counterpoint Research report, the TWS market saw shipments that slightly crossed expectations back in 2020, reaching 233 million units. Although, the performance was mainly driven by low to mid range segments. Back in 2020, the coronavirus pandemic had impacted the TWS market in China last year, but the situation has improved, with production capacities running at full capacity as well. Furthermore, the market demand for the product online has been higher than other electronic devices.

Notably, the sales were also backed by the work from home and online education making consumers more likely to purchase electronic gadgets and more. Thus, the proportion of low to mid range TWS earbuds saw better sales during this time. While vaccines across the globe has helped ease the impact of COVID-19, the pent up demand for high end TWS is not expected to explode until late Q3 2021, as per the report.

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According to Senior Research Analyst Liz Lee, “Most anticipated is a new release from Apple, its first in two years. We expect it to be one of the biggest drivers of TWS market growth from Q4 2021 to the next year. Apple will maintain strong market leadership based on its loyal customer base, although its share will inevitably fall with the intensifying competition. At that point, the market focus will gradually shift to the mid- to high-price segment as vaccinations help consumer sentiment improve.”

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Infinix Note 10 Pro launch date is May 13

China-based brand Infinix has confirmed that it will be launching the Infinix Note 10 Pro smartphone in Pakistan on May 13. Recent reports have revealed the design of the Note 10 Pro through leaked renders and live shots.

The Infinix Note 10 Pro’s official listing on the official website of Infinix Pakistan reveals that it will be available in two color editions. The back panel of the phone has multiple cameras placed inside a rectangle-shaped module. The right edge of the device has a fingerprint reader.

The black-colored variant has a two-tone design, and the other model has a blue gradient appeal. The bottom edge of the device has a speaker grille, a USB-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The official listing states that it will be announced on May 13 and its pre-order will take place on May 16 followed by sales on May 18.

Infinix Note 10 Pro launched date

Infinix Note 10 Pro specifications (Rumored)

The Infinix Note 10 Pro is said to be equipped with a 6.9-inch display on the front. The IPS panel is expected to sport a punch-hole design and is likely to carry support for a 90Hz refresh rate.

The Helio G95 chipset is rumored to power the Note 10 Pro along with 8 GB of RAM. The device may house a 5,000mAh battery, which may carry support for fast charging. For photography, it may feature a primary camera of 64-megapixel on the back and a selfie camera of 16-megapixel.

The other specs of the Note 10 Pro are under wraps. Rumors have it that it may launch in the market with a pricing of around $200.

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realme C25s appears on NBTC ahead of launch

Smartphone brand realme will be launching a new smartphone called realme C25s as per new findings. Going by its name, this handset could be similar to the realme C25 with some minor differences.

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realme C25

An upcoming realme smartphone with model number RMX3195 has been certified by Thailand’s NBTC. According to the certification, this phone will launch as realme C25s.

Unfortunately, the handset’s listing does not say much about it. As of now, we only know that it will be a 4G smartphone. Additionally, the device has been listed on the Indian IMEI database as well. Hence, it could launch in both Thailand and India, in addition to other markets.

For those unaware, the vanilla realme C25 sports a 6.5-inch HD+ LCD screen. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio G70 SoC coupled with up to 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage.

The phone features a 48MP + 2MP + 2MP triple camera setup on the back and an 8MP selfie camera. However, the Indian variant comes with a 13MP primary sensor.

Other features of this device include dual-SIM, 4G, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, dedicated MicroSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C, rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11, 6,000mAh battery, and 18W fast charging.

 

 

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Huawei smartphones to start receiving HarmonyOS update in June: Exec

Huawei has recently been rolling out the developer public beta version of its HarmonyOS to select smartphone models. Now, the company has announced that it is gearing up for the launch of the its proprietary operating system’s final build that will launch sometime in early June 2021.

Huawei

According to Wang Chenglu, the President of the Chinese tech giant’s consumer business software department and director of AI and smart business department, the company will be rolling out the HarmonyOS (also known as HongMengOS in China) update from the beginning of June. While the senior executive refrained from announcing the names of the specific models that would receive this upgrade, it is expected that the Mate 40 series, Mate 30 series, the P40 series, and the Mate X2 series will be one of the first to receive the update.

Although, after the initial batch of smartphone models receive this update, Huawei would soon include other devices as well in following batches to receive the new update. It is also expected that a large number of older models from the company, including certain Honor smartphones will be receiving the update as well, later on during summer. This would mark a big move from the company as it shifts away from Android for its 200 million smartphones that are currently in circulation.

Huawei

The brand is aiming on moving all of these 200 million devices to its own platform by the end of this year. This new OS also supports cross platform, meaning, it was designed to be uniform and work seamlessly with the users’ other smart home products that support HarmonyOS. So stay tuned for more updates.

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Huawei is recruiting developers for a MMORPG game

Huawei is apparently looking into hiring developers that are experienced in the MMORPG genre, implying that the company might be working on its own game. The news arrives from new job listings that are for game developers.

According to an ITHome report, the Chinese tech giant is seeking to developers to fill out various rolls like game producer, lead producers, and a few other positions as well. Looking at these job listings, the recruitment positions are related to game development based around MMO genres that will be based on the U3D and UE4 (Unreal Engine 4) game engines. The location and office will be in Shanghai and the listing asks for about 5 years of experience in game development and project management as well.

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For those unaware, MMORPG is short for “massively multiplayer online role playing games.” This implies that the game is an always online that will likely have the player control a fictional character with a number of customization and branching playstyles. Unfortunately, that is all we know regarding this matter at the moment, so stay tuned for more, as we will b providing updates when additional information is available.

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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G could launch in India after all

Samsung launched the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A72, and the Galaxy A52 5G at the GAlaxy Awesome Unpacked event in March. The former two devices made their way to India in the same month itself. However, the latter did not make the cut. But now, it seems like the Galaxy A52 5G will launch in India after all.

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Samsung Galaxy A52 / A52 5G

According to Twitter user @_the_tech_guy, Samsung has started developing firmware for the Galaxy A52 5G Indian variant. This version of the smartphone will arrive with model number SM-A526B. For those unaware, the regular Galaxy A52 sold in India bears the model number SM-A525F.

But unfortunately, the timeline of this handset’s launch in the country is a mystery as of now. As far as pricing is concerned, we can expect it to sit between the Galaxy A52 and the Galaxy A72 as there’s a huge price difference between them.

Talking about features, the Galaxy A52 5G differs from the vanilla Galaxy A52 in terms of three aspects. The former is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G SoC, features a 120Hz display, and comes with 5G connectivity. On the other hand, the latter has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC, a 90Hz display, and 4G connectivity.

This is not the first time Samsung will be bringing a 5G variant of the existing model to India. Just recently, the South Korean tech giant debuted the Galaxy S20 FE 5G in the country after half a year from its initial release in global markets.

 

 

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series faces issues with its S Pen

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series, including the base model and the Galaxy Note 10+ is apparently facing an issue that is affecting its S Pen. A number of users have recently started complaining about this issue.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10

According to a SamMobile report, the high end devices from 2019 is facing an issue that causes the S Pen to disconnect every now and then. This can further lead to certain functions and features not being usable within the Galaxy Note 10 series, including the Air Actions. While the problem of disconnection of the S Pen isn’t exactly a new issue, the frequency at which it occurs has risen recently. A few of the Galaxy Note 10 users found that the issue started appearing after installing either the March 2021 or April 2021 security patch.

Although, there is not evidence to support this claim at the moment. But, the users are frustrated with the issue and have called for Samsung to fix the issue. As per some users, they are greeted with a disconnection error as soon as they take the S Pen out from its silo. The issue still persists even if the connect the S Pen again. Oddly, despite the S Pen getting disconnected from the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+. users can still use it to navigate, scroll, and touch the screen.

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However, they can’t use Air Actions to control the camera app, volume navigating the photos in the gallery app. From the various reports, it is clear that the problem has been popping up since mid 2020 with no solutions out right now. Unfortunately, the South Korean tech giant has yet to address the issue or offer any fix, so stay tuned for any more updates.

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realme C11 (2021) launched with inferior specs than the original

Chinese handset maker realme has quietly launched the realme C11 (2021) in the Phillippines and Russia. This entry-level smartphone is a downgrade from the original realme C11 that was released last year.

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realme C11 (2021)

realme C11 (2021) Specifications and Features

The newly released realme C11 (2021) flaunts a 6.52-inch LCD panel with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels (HD+), 269 PPI, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and dewdrop notch. The device features a plastic build with a matrix-like camera array, a vertically placed realme branding, and a speaker grille on its back.

It is powered by a UNISOC SC9863 SoC coupled with 2GB LPDDR4X RAM and 32GB eMMC 5.1 storage. However, the storage can be further expanded up to 256GB via a dedicated MicroSD card slot.

For photography and videography, the handset sports an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP selfie camera. On the connectivity front, it supports dual-SIM, 4G, single-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC (market dependent). Like most budget smartphones, it also includes a 3.5mm headphone jack.

As for software, the realme C11 (2021) runs realme UI based on Android 10 Go Edition and is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging via MicroUSB. Lastly, the phone measures 165.2 x 76.4 x 9.1mm in dimensions, weighs 190g, and comes in two colors (Iron Grey, Lake Blue).  

realme C11 (2021)  Price and Availability

The realme C11 is priced at  ₱4,990 ($104) in the Philippines and ₽8,413 ($112) in Russia. The phone is already on sale in these two countries on Lazada and AliExpress respectively.

Like most realme smartphones, this one should also make its way to other markets in the coming days.

 

 

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Oppo plans on buildings its own cars: Report

In recent times, it has been rumored that a number of smartphone manufacturers are looking to expand into the automobile industry. Now, Oppo is the latest brand that is apparently seeking to build its own cars.

Oppo

According to a Xiuxiushai report (Via CarNewsChina), the Chinese tech giant’s CEO and Founder, Tony Chen, will apparently be the one leading this project. As per the source, Chen and him team has spent the last couple of weeks investigating resources, hiring talents from within the industry, and have overall been testing the viability of the project. A person close to the senior official also stated that the company is currently only conducting investigations and discussions on automobile manufacturing and has yet to formally establish the project.

Notably, CEO Tony Chen had said that “Even in car manufacturing, we will focus on areas that OPPO can perform well. If automakers can’t build good cars and OPPO has the strength, we will try it in the future.” This is indicative that the smartphone maker might be still be in internal discussions, deciding whether or not to build its own car or enter the industry in a manner similar to Huawei, which is by providing certain automobile parts and software for smart electric vehicles.

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Interestingly, the report states that Chen has even met with Tesla’s supplier and battery maker CATL sometime within the last two weeks. Furthermore, it is also rumored that Andy Wu, Vice President of Oppo’s software engineering, has been taking interviews for the positions related to autonomous driving. In other words, the company is looking at self driving technology’s development, regardless of whether they build their own or offer its services to other car makers.

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Redmi Watch is launching with Redmi Note 10S on May 13 in India

Recently, Xiaomi confirmed that it will be announcing the Redmi Note 10S smartphone on May 13 in India. A new tweet reveals that the company will be also taking off covers from the Redmi Watch alongside the Note 10S.

The Redmi Watch will be the second wearable device from the brand after the Redmi Band, which is currently selling for Rs 1,399. It appears that Redmi Watch was originally announced back in November 2020 in China.

The specs of the Redmi Watch bear resemblance with the Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite, which debuted in December 2020 in global markets. As far as differences are concerned, the Mi Watch Lite supports more sports modes than the Redmi Watch.

The Mi Watch Lite supports GPS and GLONASS positioning but lacks NFC support. On the other hand, the Redmi Watch lacks GPS but comes with NFC support. The Redmi model is equipped with a built-in voice assistant, which is absent on the Mi Watch Lite as it lacks a microphone. Both watches have a 230mAh battery, but the MI model offers longer battery life of 9 days, whereas the Redmi variant offers 7 days of battery juice. There are high chances that the global Mi Watch Lite will be heading to India with the Redmi Watch moniker.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite
Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite

The Redmi Watch has a 1.4-inch IPS LCD display that offers 320 x 320 pixels resolution. It comes with 5ATM water resistance and Gorilla Glass 3 protection for the display. The smartwatch carries support for Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. It may come in multiple colors like black, blue, olive, pink, and ivory.

The Redmi Watch is expected to rival the Realme Watch 2 smartwatch, which is also expected to launch soon in India.

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Deal: Get Xiaomi Huohou Beer and Wine Bottle Opener for $9.42

Xiaomi Huohou Beer and Wine bottle opener which generally retails for $11 is now available for $9.42 only at AliExpress.

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Xiaomi Huohou Beer and Wine bottle opener

A part of the Xiaomi Cooperation Brand, Huohou brings high-quality and modern, kitchen tools and appliances to global consumers and now you can get their beer and wine bottle opener at a discounted price on AliExpress.

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Houhou beer and wine bottle opener is made from high-quality ABS Polycarbonate material which makes it super strong, sturdy and impact and heat resistant. The bottle opener uses food-grade stainless steel which is acid-proof and resistant to rust. 

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Designed with a large handle, the opener is easy to grasp and exert force. This means with a few simple twists you can easily unscrew the cork and serve the wine. Moreover, the handle is fitted with a paper cutting knife that can accurately jam the bottle and cut the tin foil. 

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The device also comes with a beer bottle opener making it a one-stop solution for your bar needs. Generally retailing at $11, the Huohou Beer and Wine bottle opener is available at a discounted price of $9.42 only at AliExpress. So grab your opener before the deal expires. 

 

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Samsung to reportedly supply 120Hz OLED display for iPhone 13 Pro models

Samsung has been one of the leading suppliers of display panels to Apple for the iPhones and the same arrangement is expected to continue for the upcoming models as well even after the company increases orders for LG Display and BOE.

As per the new report coming from Korea, Samsung Display is now expected to ship 120Hz OLED display panels for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max models. This means that the upcoming smartphones from Apple will have smoother content as well as scrolling.

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It is being claimed that Samsung will be an exclusive supplier of 120Hz panels for the Pro models. The upcoming iPhone 13 Pro models are expected to use Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide (LPTO) Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) OLED panels. For those who are unaware, LTPO OLED is needed for the 120Hz refresh rate screen.

The usage of LTPO technology would result in a more power-efficient backplane, which is responsible for turning individual pixels on and off on the display, allowing for a 120Hz refresh rate without a significant impact on battery life.

The iPad Pro models from Apple since 2017 come with support for a 120Hz refresh rate as a part of its ProMotion Display. It automatically adjusts the refresh rate depending on the content. Almost all the high-end flagship Android smartphones also come with support for a 120Hz refresh rate and now it’s high time Apple introduces the same on its iPhones.

The global shipments of OLED panels reached 53 million units in January 2021 out of which Samsung Display accounted for 45 million units, capturing about 85 percent of the market, followed by LG Display with 6 million shipments.

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Alleged ASUS ZenFone 8 Pro (ASUS_I007D) BIS certified, India launch could be near

The ASUS ZenFone 8 series is all set to go official on May 12. Reports have revealed that the lineup includes three handsets such as ZenFone 8 Mini, ZenFone 8, and ZenFone 8 Pro. The ZenFone 8 series will not be launching in India on May 12. Hence, the Taiwanese manufacturer is likely to hold a dedicated launch event to announce the ZenFone 8 family. The India launch may of the next generation ZenFone flagships may not be far away as one of the models has appeared in the database of the Bureau of India Standards (BIS).

The final product name of the ASUS_I007D is not known yet. It is believed to be codenamed as VODKA and it is speculated to release in the market as the ZenFone 8 Pro. As far as specs are concerned, the only thing that is known about this device is that it is a flagship phone powered by the Snapdragon 888 mobile platform.

The ASUS_ZS675KW model number is also associated with the alleged ZenFone 8 Pro. Vague reports suggest that it could be sporting an OLED panel. It is unclear whether the device will be featuring a flip-up camera setup like the predecessor ZenFone 8 series.

Currently, ASUS is teasing the arrival of the ZenFone 8 Mini. Reports have claimed that it has a 5.92-inch OLED FHD+ display with a punch-hole design. It is expected to support a 120Hz refresh rate. The back panel of the phone could be featuring a dual-camera system with a Sony IMX686 64-megapixel primary camera and a new Sony IMX663 camera as the secondary lens.

It will be arriving as the most compact phone powered by the Snapdragon 888 SoC. The device may offer users up to 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. It could be housing a 4,000mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging. Also, it will be an IP68 rated dustproof and water-resistant device.

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Apple AirTag isn’t very useful for checked baggage tracking

Apple has finally launched its much-anticipated AirTag in the market which makes it easier for the users to keep track of their valuable things and objects. If you were wondering if the device can be used for tracking baggage, then you have come to the right place.

The simple answer to this is yes, the newly launched Apple AirTags can be used for the checked baggage, reports David Flynn of Executive Traveller. However, the tracking of bags won’t work in the airport conveyer belt system, despite the fact that there will be airport workers with iPhones working close to it.

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This is because AirTag’s live here-I-am tracking isn’t intended for objects that are moving unless that happens at the most leisurely pace but the airport luggage belt is fast for the AirTags to work properly.

If you are concerned about the usage of rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs that have been banned by the airlines, then there’s nothing to worry about as this doesn’t apply to the tiny single-use lithium CR2023 cells.

In the future, Apple can expand the functionality of AirTag through a software update that would send a notification to the user’s iPhone once the device comes within the range of Bluetooth, such as when the bag lands on the carousel.

Currently, the scenario where AirTag can be useful for luggage tracking is when your bag has been unexpectedly directed to the oversized baggage office instead of coming out on the luggage belt or any similar situation where the bag is misplaced but is stationary.

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Amazon’s Rivian Electric Delivery Vans now making deliveries in Colorado

Back in March, we reported the rollout of Amazon‘s Rivian vans in San Francisco. Denver is now the third city in the United States that now enjoys deliveries by the Rivian Electric vans after San Francisco and Los Angeles. The partnership between Rivian and Amazon is certainly blossoming with the target rollout to other cities well underway.Amazon Rivian Electric Delivery Vans

California caught the first glimpse of the prototype vans after their launch after a partnership between Rivian and Amazon worth over $700 million. The timeline of the development of the vans saw Los Angeles as the first city where actual Amazon deliveries were carried out by the electric vans. San Francisco also joined the growing list of cities in March.

Amazon hopes to have up to 100,000 Rivian electric vans in the coming years. The logistics giant seeks to have a significantly reduced carbon footprint by the time it transits fully to EVs.

The choice of cities so far chosen for the Rivian delivery vans seems to be very strategic. For one, the climate and topography of Colorado will provide a firm testing template for the vehicles as a full rollout is being worked on. The vehicles have to be well-suited to withstand the elements across the country, whether in hot or cold climes. These are variables that need to be factored into the design of these vans, to be sustainable as a business model.Rivian electric delivery vans

It is projected that up to 10,000 Rivian vans would have become operational in Amazon’s US fleet by 2022. Several other cities will also see these vans strutting across their motorways soon. The early tests in dense areas like Los Angeles seem to have been a success.

Rivian has seen a rise in its acceptability as a budding EV manufacturer. It also has a growing fan base in Colorado. The Rivan Adventure Network is an initiative the company has berthed in Colorado, with two charging stations planned for each of the state’s 42 parks. The first of these chargers will become operational as early as July.

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Redmi K40 Gaming Edition global launch imminent as it appears on Play Console

Redmi announced the Redmi K40 Gaming Edition last month as its first hard-core gaming phone. This handset is now expected to arrive in global markets soon as it has emerged in the database of Google Play Console (via).

The Redmi K40 Gaming Edition’s Play Console listing mentions that it supports an FHD+ resolution, a 440ppi pixel density, Android 11 OS, 8 GB of RAM, and Dimensity 1200 chipset. These details are already known through its Chinese launch. It remains to be seen whether the device breaks cover in global markets later this month.

In India, the Redmi K40 Gaming Edition is expected to arrive as a POCO branded device. Recent reports have called that it could be called POCO F3 GT. Again, there is no official word from POCO India on the arrival of a new F-series smartphone.

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Redmi K40 Gaming Edition

Redmi K40 Gaming Edition specifications and features

The Redmi K40 Gaming Edition has a 6.67-inch OLED display with a centrally positioned punch-hole. The screen offers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. The device comes with IP53 rated dust and splash protection and its front is shielded by Gorilla Glass 5.

The K40 Gaming Edition boots to MIUI 12.5 based Android 11 OS and it is powered by the Dimensity 1200 chipset. The phone comes with up to 12 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of built-in storage. For gaming, it features physical pop-up gaming shoulder buttons.

It has a 16-megapixel camera on the front for selfies and its rear camera setup, which comes with RGB lighting, has a 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. The 5,065mAh battery of the device supports 67W rapid charging. It also features JBL powered stereo speakers and a side-facing fingerprint scanner.

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Facebook and Instagram seems to threaten iOS users to charge unless they opt to share data

Apple has updated its privacy policy for iOS 14 which mandates app developers to notify users about the information it collects. The social media giant Facebook has been campaigning against this.

Now, as the new policy goes into effect, Facebook has added a notice for the users about the information it collects from other apps and websites which can “help keep Facebook free of charge.” The company has also added a similar message for Instagram.

The company is referring to the notices as “educational screens,” and says that they provided “more details about how we use data for personalized ads.” The notice on the screen reads: “This version of iOS requires us to ask for permission to track some data from the devices to improve your ads. Learn how we limit the use of this information if you don’t turn on this device setting. We use information about your activity received from other apps and websites to: show you ads that are more personalized, help keep Facebook free of charge [and] support businesses that rely on ads to reach their customers.”

As stated, the new opt-in requirements in the latest versions of iOS require developers to get express consent from device owners to allow their Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA) to be shared and collected across apps.

Under Apple’s new privacy policy, app developers are still able to use other information a user provides for targeted advertising, even if the user opts out of letting the app track them, but that information can’t be shared with another company for ad tracking.

Facebook has been a vocal critic of Apple’s iOS 14 privacy updates, arguing that the privacy changes could hurt small businesses which may rely on Facebook’s ad network to reach customers. Facebook says Apple is encouraging new business models to rely less on advertising and more on subscriptions, which would potentially give Apple a cut.

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