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Must See: Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra gets MIUI 12.5.4.0 update with DXOMARK camera optimizations

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If you don’t know much about the latest Mi flagship – Mi 11 Ultra, do check the specification provided below.

Mi 11 Ultra Features

With 6.81-inch 2K E4 AMOLED display at a 120Hz refresh rate, the Mi 11 Ultra boasts one of the best displays in the market. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G SoC with Adreno 660 GPU, the device is a beast when it comes to processing.

In terms of optics, there is a rear triple-camera setup led by a pro-grade 50 MP sensor. While on the front, resides a 20MP AI selfie shooter. It comes with 8GB/12GB LPDDR5 RAM, and 256GB/512GB UFS 3.1 Storage.

Fuelling the device is a 5000mAh battery with support up to 67W fast wired charging as well as 67W wireless charging. It runs the latest MIUI 12 based on Android 11, with full Google Mobile Service support and Google Play pre-installed.

That being said, don’t waste any more time and hit the Giztop to grab the deal.

Related: Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra launched in India for Rs 69,999 (~$933)

Infinix HOT 10T launched in Kenya with MediaTek Helio G70 SoC, 90Hz display, and more

Last month, Infinix launched two smartphones called Infinix HOT 10S and Infinix HOT 10S NFC in Indonesia. These phones are identical except that the latter device has NFC and a smaller battery. Now, weeks later, the company has released another similar handset called Infinix HOT 10T in Kenya.

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Infinix HOT 10T

Infinix HOT 10T Specifications and Features

The newly launched Infinix HOT 10T is a mixture of both Infinix HOT 10S and Infinix HOT 10S NFC with a different chipset. In simpler words, the HOT 10T has exactly the same set of specs as the HOT 10S NFC but without NFC, a MediaTek Helio G70 SoC instead of Helio G85 chipset, and only 4GB RAM.

Talking about the common features, the device flaunts a 6.82-inch IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 720 x 1640 pixels (HD+), 90Hz refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, 20:5:9 aspect ratio, and a dewdrop notch. 

Further, the phone sports a triple camera setup on the back consisting of a 48MP main shooter, a 2MP sensor, and an AI lens. Whereas, on the front, it houses an 8MP selfie camera in the notch.

On the connectivity front, the handset supports dual-SIM, 4G, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, and GPS. It has all the essential sensors, ports, and slots like a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, accelerometer, proximity sensor, compass, ambient light sensor, 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and a dedicated MicroSD card slot.

Lastly, the Infinix HOT 10T runs Android 11-based XOS 7.6 backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging. It can be bought in either of these four colors – 7-degree Purple, 95-degree Black, Morandi Green, and Heart of Ocean.

Infinix HOT 10T Price and Availability

The Infinix HOT 10T retails for the following price tags in Kenya.

  • 4GB + 64GB – Ksh 15,499 ($146)
  • 4GB + 128GB – Ksh 17,499 ($164)

According to Tech-ish, it can be purchased from Infinix-authorized online as well as offline retailers across Kenya. Lastly, the smartphone should hit other markets in the coming days under the same or a different name.

 

 

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OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition now comes in Black

Last October, OnePlus announced the Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition earphones. The neckband-style pair of Bluetooth earphones was launched in two colors – Reverb Red and Bass Blue, now a new colorway has been made available.

The new color is called Bold Black and it swaps the red wires of the Reverb Red variant for black. Surprisingly, the buttons on the in-line remote are red like on the other two color variants.

OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition

If you are interested in buying this new color variant, you can grab it on the official OnePlus India website for ₹1,999 (~$27), the same price as the other colors.

The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition has re-engineered dynamic drivers for super bass compared to the standard edition. It connects via Bluetooth 5.0 and supports Fast Pair (supported on the OnePlus 6T and up) and Quick Switch. The latter is a feature that allows you to switch between three paired devices instantly.

Just like the standard version, the bass edition has an IP55 rating and has support for Warp Charge fast charging via USB-C – a 10-minute charge will provide 10 hours of playback. The total listening time on a full charge is said to be 17 hours.

 

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TECNO CAMON 17P, CAMON 17 Pro launched in Nigeria and Kenya

Transsion brand TECNO has unveiled two more devices in the TECNO CAMON 17 series, namely TECNO CAMON 17 Pro and TECNO CAMON 17P. These two handsets have landed in both Nigeria and Kenya simultaneously. Additionally, Nigeria also gets the TECNO CAMON 17, which made its global debut in Kenya late last month.

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TECNO CAMON 17P and TECNO CAMON 17 Pro

TECNO CAMON 17P / CAMON 17 Pro Specifications and Features

The newly launched TECNO CAMON 17P and TECNO CAMON 17 Pro flaunt a 6.8-inch IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1080 x 2460 pixels (FHD+), 395 PPI, 500 nits peak brightness, centered punch-hole, and 82% screen-to-body ratio. As an added bonus, the display of the Pro model also has a 90Hz refresh rate.

Further, the CAMON 17P is powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 SoC coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. Whereas, the CAMON 17 Pro features a MediaTek Helio G95 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage.

Talking about cameras, both the devices sport a vertically-aligned quad-camera setup on the back with quad-LED flash. The CAMON 17P’s camera array includes a 64MP primary shooter, a 2MP macro snapper, a 2MP depth sensor, and an AI lens.  On the other hand, the CAMON 17 Pro’s camera setup consists of a 64MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide unit, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP monochrome sensor.

As far as selfies and video calls are concerned, the former has a 16MP snapper as opposed to a 48MP shooter on the latter. However, both of them come with dual-LED flash on the front.

On the connectivity front, the duo supports dual-SIM, 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, 3.5mm headphone jack, MicroSD card slot, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, compass, and proximity sensor. The CAMON 17 Pro also has stereo speakers.

Both of them are backed by a 5,000mAh battery and run HiOS 7.6 based on Android 11. But the CAMON 17P only supports 18W charging instead of 25W fast charging like the CAMON 17 Pro.

Last but not least, the TECNO CAMON 17P measures 168.67 x 76.44 x 8.82mm in dimensions and comes in three colors (Frost Silver, Magnet Black, Spruce Green). Whereas, the TECNO CAMON 17 Pro measures 168.89 x 76.98 x 8.95mm in dimensions and can be bought in two colors (Dream Silver, Malibu Blue).

TECNO CAMON 17P / CAMON 17 Pro Price and Availability

The TECNO CAMON 17P and TECNO CAMOM 17 Pro will retail for the following price tags in Nigeria.

  • TECNO CAMON 17P
    • 6GB + 128GB – ₦97,000 ($236)
  • TECNO CAMON 17 Pro
    • 8GB + 256GB – ₦130,000 ($317)

Unfortunately, the company is yet to reveal the price for Kenya, as per GizmoAfrica and official social handles.

Additionally, as we mentioned in the beginning, the brand also launched the vanilla TECNO CAMON 17 in Nigeria priced at ₦75,000 ($183). This phone costs KSh 18,899 ($178) in Kenya.

 

 

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ASUS India defers launch of the Zenfone 8 series due to COVID-19

India is battling with one of the worst outbreaks of COVID-19. With millions of infected citizens and several thousand deaths, a lot of activities are at a standstill. In light of this, ASUS India has announced that it will be delaying the launch of the Zenfone 8 series in the country.

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The announcement was made on Twitter by Dinesh Sharma, who is the Business Head Commercial PC and Smartphone, for ASUS India. He said that the launch has been postponed till the situation improves.

ASUS is not the only manufacturer that has had to postpone a launch event due to the pandemic. Realme was supposed to have a launch event on May 4 but announced a week before the event that it has been postponed. A new date is yet to be announced.

The Zenfone 8 series launch will still hold on May 12/May 13 in other countries. ASUS will announce two phones – the Zenfone 8 and the Zenfone 8 Flip. The former is a 5.92-inch smartphone with a punch-hole display and dual rear cameras while the latter keeps the flip camera design of the Zenfone 6 and Zenfone 7 series. Both phones will have a Snapdragon 888 processor powering them and have support for 30W fast charging. They will also run Android 11 out of the box.

 

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HUAWEI Qingyun L410 is the company’s first ARM laptop featuring a Kirin 990 SoC

Computers based on ARM silicons are touted to be the future. Although there have been multiple Microsoft Windows 10 machines running on ARM chipsets, it is Apple who is leading in this segment despite debuting its initial products late last year. Huawei has been also reported to join this bandwagon since late December 2020. Now, months later, Huawei’s first ARM laptop has been officially listed by a retailer in China.

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HUAWEI Qingyun L410

Huawei’s first-ever ARM laptop is called HUAWEI Qingyun L410. This notebook can be only purchased by enterprise and government agencies in China. Above all, the company is yet to officially announce it.

The existence of this laptop was first reported in December 2020. Even months later, Huawei has not officially unveiled it. Instead, the notebook has been listed by eCommerce giant JD (Jingdong).

According to the listings, the HUAWEI Qingyun L410 laptop is powered by an ARM-based HiSilicon Kirin 990 SoC coupled with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. It will be available in with OS and without OS variants. 

Unfortunately, nothing much is known about this notebook as the listings lack proper description.

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HUAWEI MateBook B5-420

However, according to ITHome, this laptop runs UOS (Unity Operating System), a Linux distro. But it will be updated to HarmonyOS in the future. Also, like most HUAWEI and HONOR-branded laptops, it features a pop-up webcam integrated into the keyboard and a power key with an embedded fingerprint sensor.

Further, the notebook features a metal unibody design with a Deep Space Gray color finish. It flaunts a 14-inch 2K display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a Shark Fin 2.0 cooling fan to keep the thermals down. As far as dimensions and weight are concerned, it measures 15.9mm in thickness and weighs 1.49kg.

Going by the specs and appearance, the HUAWEI Qingyun L410 seems to be based on yet another enterprise Huawei notebook called HUAWEI MateBook B5-420.

Last but not least, the HUAWEI Qingyun L410 without OS is priced at ¥8,181 ($1,276), whereas the model with OS costs ¥8,944 ($1,395).

 

 

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Microsoft Windows 10X reportedly shelved, focus shifts to improve Windows 10 experience

During Microsoft’s fall event in 2019, it announced three new products Surface Duo and Surface Neo dual-screen devices, and Windows 10X OS. Initially, the Windows 10X was designed for dual-screen devices, but later it claimed that it will be available for single-screen devices like notebooks. A final-like build of the Windows 10X had leaked earlier this year. Fresh information reveals that the company has reportedly discontinued the Windows 10X OS.

The Surface Duo, which ran on Android OS was met with a lackluster response. The Surface Neo was expected to arrive with Windows 10X onboard. Nothing much was heard about the Neo after Microsoft had claimed in May 2020 that it will be brought to single-screen devices first.

The Windows 10X was expected to offer a simplified experience like the Chrome OS. According to Petri, people familiar with the new developments at Microsoft have revealed that the company has reportedly put the Window 10X OS on the back burner. Instead of it, the company plans to enhance the experience of the Windows 10 OS.

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windows 10x UI

Microsoft is expected to announce a new version of Windows 10 with a refreshed UX later this year. It may offer users a revamped user interface. Reports suggest that while Microsoft may have stopped working on 10X, some of its elements are expected to arrive on Windows 10 later this year.

A Canalys market research revealed that the sales of the Chromebook increased dramatically increased by 265 percent in Q1 2021. Microsoft does need a product to rival the Chrome OS. It remains to be seen whether the new version of Windows 10 will be able to rival Chrome OS.

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POCO F3 GT found listed at online retailer site well ahead of launch

The Redmi K40 Gaming edition is expected to launch as the POCO F3 GT in India. Probably, it will launch alongside the POCO M3 Pro 5G, which is also rumored to be in the works for India. While POCO is yet to confirm the existence of these devices, an online retailer has listed the POCO F3 GT with entire specifications and pricing.

The POCO F3 GT’s listing at WelEletronics shows that it is priced at $1,299 (~Rs 95,000). The smartphone is expected to arrive in India with a pricing of around Rs 25,000 (~$341). Hence, it appears that the handset is listed with incorrect pricing. Past reports have revealed that it could be rebranded version of the Redmi K40 Gaming, which was announced recently in China.

POCO F3 GT Welelectronics listing
A screenshot of the POCO F3 GT’s Welelectronics listing

As far as specs are concerned, the POCO F3 GT is listed with the same specs as the Redmi K40 Gaming model. It has a 6.67-inch OLED screen that offers a Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The Dimensity 1200 chipset is present under the hood of the device with 6 GB of RAM.

The listing further states that the POCO F3 GT has a 128 GB UFS 3.1 storage and a microSD card slot for additional storage. The 5,065mAh battery of the F3 GT supports 67W fast charging. The POCO F3 GT has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. It is unclear whether the device will feature gaming trigger buttons like the Redmi K40 Gaming. It may come with a front-facing camera of 16-megapixel and its rear camera setup may include a 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera.

In China, the Redmi K40 Gaming is selling with a starting price of 1,999 Yuan (~$312; ~Rs 23,000). Readers are advised to digest the e-commerce listing of the POCO F3 GT with a pinch of salt as its authenticity could not be approved.

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Xiaomi to launch a new TWS with ANC on May 13

In the last quarter of 2020, Xiaomi launched a pair of truly wireless earphones called Mi Air 2 Pro in China. The main highlight of this product is the presence of ANC (Active Noise Cancellation). Now, seven months later, the company is teasing yet another TWS with ANC.

Xiaomi Mi FlipBuds Pro Teaser

Earlier today, the official Xiaomi Smart Life Weibo account posted a teaser render of an upcoming pair of truly wireless earphones. Unfortunately, the picture only showcases the rear side of the TWS’ charging case.

Also, both the image and the post do not reveal much about the product. All they say is that the charging case of these new ANC-equipped wireless earbuds from Xiaomi will flaunt the company’s new logo. The firm also claims that this product is designed in line with the new ‘Xiaomi’ logo.

This audio accessory could be called ‘Mi Noise Reduction Pro’ (translated) in China, as per the hashtag used in the teaser post. Last but not least, these earbuds will be launching on May 13.

Although not much is known about this product as of today, we expect to learn more about it before its official release later this week. Above all, information about these earbuds should come from this very same Xiaomi Smart Life Weibo account in the form of teasers in the next few days.

 

 

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Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 is not launching soon, claims tipster

Recent reports have claimed Xiaomi is working on the Mi Pad 5 series of tablets. Some rumors have claimed that it will be launching this month. However, Redmi’s Product Manager Wang Teng Thomas was recently seen telling a Weibo user that the Mi Pad 5 lineup is expected to launch in the second half of the year. Hence, there is a possibility that the device may not launch until July. Today, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station also claimed that it won’t be launching soon.

Last month, a Xiaomi device was spotted with model number M2105K81C was spotted at the IMEI database last month. According to the tipster, it could be the topmost model in the Mi Pad 5 series. He had previously claimed that the new tablets from Xiaomi will debut this month. However, he is now claiming that it will take some for the Mi Pad 5 family to launch.

Past reports have claimed that the K81C model is equipped with an 11-inch LCD panel that supports 2560 x 1600 pixels resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 480Hz touch sampling rate. The Snapdragon 870 chipset could be powering the chipset with a battery of around 8,720mAh capacity.

Alleged render of the XIaomi Mi Pad 5
Alleged render of the XIaomi Mi Pad 5

For security, it may feature a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. It is expected to offer users software features like dual-screen mode, drag and drop, handheld PC mode, and parallel windows.

There seem to be two more variants of the K81C such as K81 and K81A. These are reportedly codenamed Enuma and Elish, respectively. There is another model with K82 at the ending of its model number. The K82 variant is expected to feature Snapdragon 860 (855+) or 855 chipset.

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Lenovo YOGA Pad Pro to launch on May 24

The Lenovo YOGA Pad Pro is in the news for quite a while now. Ahead of its official release, the company has been teasing its specs and features on Weibo. The world’s largest PC maker has now revealed the product’s launch date as well.

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Lenovo YOGA Pad Pro

The upcoming Lenovo YOGA Pad Pro will be a high-end Android tablet from the company. It is expected to be accompanied by a mid-range tablet called Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Plus and another premium tablet called Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021.

The official Lenovo YOGA account posted a teaser for the YOGA Pad Pro on May 7 on Weibo. This post highlights the tablet’s display. Above all, the company also revealed the launch date of the tablet in this post’s comment section.

A Weibo user replied to the said post enquiring about the launch date of the YOGA Pad Pro. Surprisingly, the official Lenovo YOGA account responded that the product will be launching on May 24. Although these comments were posted on May 7, the day when the post went live, the incident was only reported yesterday (May 9) by ITHome.

Additionally, we even checked the Lenovo Xiaoxin official Weibo account. But unlike the YOGA handle, this one dodged a similar inquiry in its latest teaser post for the Xiaoxin Pad Plus.

Anyway, going by the teasers, all three upcoming Lenovo tablets, namely Lenovo YOGA Pad Pro, Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2021, and Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Plus could launch on the same day (May 24) itself.

To know more about these tablets, click on their respective names listed below.

 

 

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LG Innotek to sell LED patents and equipment to Chinese company

LG Innotek, a company that makes smartphone parts such as mini vibration motors, LCD modules, light-emitting diode (LED), camera modules, protection circuit modules, and more is selling patents and equipment related to its LED business to a China-based LED company, reports The Elec.

As per the report, the South Korean company will clean out equipment related to LED at its Paju pant within one month. The company will be handing over more than 10,000 patents related to LED to the Chinese firm.

LG Innotek

By selling the patents, the company will not only receive money but will also be saving around 1 billion won in maintaining those patents. It is being said that LG initiated talks to sell its LED patents and equipment for 100 billion won in a turn-key fashion.

On the other hand, the Chinese company will be making profits in the LED business given that it can rely on subsidies given by the local government. It will also be able to offer more products in the market.

LG had invested heavily in the LED business, especially in the Ultraviolet (UV) LED area which is likely the reason for the deal to go through. Experts believe that LG could have licensed the UV LED patents instead of selling them.

For those who are unaware, South Korea-based LG Innotek had decided to exit the LED business in October 2019 and had attempted to sell its LED facilities in China and South Korea in the second quarter of 2020 but those business talks were delayed mainly because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Samsung reportedly planning to launch new smartphones in August this year

Samsung has regained the top spot in the global smartphone market and now to strengthen its position as a market leader, it seems that the South Korean giant is looking to launch new smartphones in August this year.

As per the report coming from Korea, Samsung is currently in talks with local network carriers related to the launch of its new smartphone models in the coming months, including the Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 3, and Galaxy Z Flip 3.

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If this report turns out to be true, then the company will be launching the smartphones earlier than its usual schedule of launch in September. The devices could fill the gap of the Galaxy Note-series phones that are usually launched in the month of August. Samsung has hinted that the company won’t be launching new Note-series phones this year.

The company had also launched its flagship Galaxy S-series smartphones of the year — the Samsung Galaxy S21 lineup in January, about a month earlier than its usual timeline to take on Apple as its new iPhone 12 series was in demand.

This new report about smartphones launch in August is in line with the previous reports. The Galaxy S21 FE will reportedly go into mass production in July and will be available for purchase a month later. The upcoming foldable smartphones from the company are also expected to launch in August with some new features.

Recently, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 appeared with its SM-F7110 model number on the  3C certification website which shows that the 5G phone may ship with a 15W charger. Nothing more is revealed in the listing but the phone may soon appear in TENAA’s database with more details in the coming weeks. There’s a possibility that the phone may come with support for S-Pen.

According to the report from Strategy Analytics, Samsung was the world’s top smartphone vendor in the first quarter of this year (Q1 2021) with shipments of 77 million units, accounting for a 23 percent market share.

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SpaceX accepts dogecoin as payment to launch its lunar mission

A few months ago, Tesla announced that it invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin and had also revealed that it would start accepting Bitcoin as payment for buying its cars. Now, another Elon Musk-led company is following the suit.

SpaceX will be launching the “DOGE-1 Mission to the Moon” in the first quarter of next year and the company will be accepting cryptocurrency dogecoin as payment, revealed Elon Musk in a tweet.

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The development follows a tweet by Elon Musk in April that SpaceX was going to put a “literal Dogecoin on the literal moon”.

Canadian engineering firm Geometric Energy Corporation has partnered with SpaceX to launch its DOGE-1 CubeSat to the Moon in the first quarter of 2022. The mission will launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket. The 88-pound CubeSat will collect “lunar-spatial intelligence” through a combination of cameras and sensors, says the company.

In the statement released by Geometric Energy, SpaceX Vice President of Commercial Sales Tom Ochinero said: “This mission will demonstrate the application of cryptocurrency beyond Earth orbit and set the foundation for interplanetary commerce.”

Dogecoin lost more than a third of its price on Sunday after Musk called it a ‘hustle’ during his guest-host spot on the “Saturday Night Live” comedy sketch TV show.

For those who are unaware, the cryptocurrency dogecoin began as a social media joke, and after Musk’s tweets earlier this year, the almost obscure digital currency came back into the market. It has jumped more than 800% over the last month and is now the fourth-largest digital currency, with a market capitalization of $73 billion.

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Apple working on a Portable Hybrid Console with new SoC for enhanced GPU performance

The TV consoles are getting a lot more powerful than earlier as the requirement for gaming keeps on increasing. The newly announced Apple TV 4K powered by the A12 Bionic chipset doesn’t live up to the expectations and indicates that the tech giant isn’t focusing on gaming performance.

However, it now seems that the company is working on a new portal hybrid console for gaming which will be powered by a new chipset with performance improvements and enhanced graphics processing.

Apple ARM-based Gaming Console

The report coming from Wccftech, citing a Korean community website Clien reveals that the upcoming hybrid portal console from Apple will be similar to the Nintendo Switch. This means that Apple is now looking to have a product that directly targets gamers.

The rumored upcoming product might have room for a powerful cooling system that sets it apart from the existing powerful devices from the brand such as iPhone and iPad. Also, the hybrid portal console will also be powered by a new chipset which will be different from the existing A-series and M-series SoC.

Further, the report adds that Apple is negotiating with notable game developers like Ubisoft to bring exclusive games to Apple Arcade. It will be interesting to see how the company integrates the upcoming console with its gaming-focused service Apple Arcade.

Earlier, the company was rumored to launch a Mac device focusing on gaming needs in 2020 but as we all know that didn’t happen. So, we would advise you to take this information about a new portal hybrid console with a pinch of salt.

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Samsung SmartThings app now available for Windows 10 PCs

The desktop version of Samsung‘s SmartThings app is now available on Windows 10. The SmartThings app helps users control their smart home gadgets via the app. Google Nest support was recently incorporated into the Android version of the SmartThings app, which further expanded the app’s functionality.

The growing partnership between Samsung and Microsoft has now led to the release of the SmartThings app for Windows 10. This will enable users to sync their Android app with the desktop version and control their connected smart home devices via their PC. With a growing array of compatible smart home devices, the SmartThings app has become an important tool to remotely monitor and control activities in the home.

The SmartThings app for Windows 10 can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store. However, unlike the Android version, the SmartThings app for Windows 10 cannot be used to add new smart devices presently. The Windows app also lacks support for Google Nest devices, which do not even show on the app. While rooms created for Nest devices can be seen in the Windows app, the cameras and thermostats are absent.

It is not known whether the features of the Samsung SmartThings app for Windows 10 would be further expanded. This would now put it at par with the Android version. The SmartThings app provides a broad interface for users to interact seamlessly with their smart home gadgets. It can also be used in combination with other features to locate a lost or stolen Samsung AirTag.

This partnership between Samsung and Microsoft is expected to blossom going forward. We could see further developments in the app segment or new aspects examined by both companies.

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Realme Narzo 30 hands-on video spotted ahead of May 18 announcement

The Realme Narzo 30 series of smartphones has three phones such as the Narzo 30A, Narzo 30, and Narzo 30 Pro 5G. India received the Narzo 30A and 30 Pro 5G in February, but the Narzo 30 was not unveiled. Now, the Malaysian wing of the brand has confirmed that the Narzo 30 will go official on May 18 in the country. Around a week ahead of the launch, YouTuber Marc Yeo Tech Review has released an unboxing video of the Narzo 30.

Realme Narzo 30 design

The Narzo 30’s hands-on video shows that it has a punch-hole display with a slightly thick chin. A side-facing fingerprint scanner is available on the right edge, where its left side has a SIM card tray, volume up, and volume down buttons.

The bottom side of the Narzo 30 has a 3.5mm headphone slot, a pair of microphones, a USB-C port, and an external speaker. The top edge of the device is barren. The polycarbonate back of the phone features a vertical triple camera setup, which is followed by a glossy strip that has an arrow-like pattern on it. Its model number is mentioned as RMX2156 on its blue-colored retail box.

Realme Narzo 30 specifications

The Realme Narzo 30 has a 6.5-inch IPS LCD FHD+ 90Hz display with 580 nits brightness and it has a front camera of 16-megapixel. The rear camera system of the phone has a 48-megapixel main camera, and a pair of 2-megapixel sensors.

The Helio G95 chipset powers the device with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It is backed by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 30W Dart Charge. The phone will be shipping with Realme UI 2.0 based Android 11 OS. The device weighs 192 grams and its thickness is 9.4mm.

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New Redmi K40 Gaming phone with Dimensity 1100 could be coming soon

Last month, Redmi announced the Redmi K40 Gaming as its first gaming-focused smartphone. The handset came with mechanical gaming trigger buttons. Before its launch, the rumor mill speculated that there will be another variant of the phone with an inferior chipset. Both models were expected to break cover at the same time, but the company only announced the Redmi K40 Gaming. A tipster from China has shared the key specs of the other model. Probably, Redmi could be planning to launch it this month in China.

In February, Digital Chat Station claimed that the Redmi K40 Gaming phone has two chipset versions that are powered by MT6893 (Dimensity 1200) and MT6891 (Dimensity 1100). While the former has already launched, Redmi is yet to confirm the arrival of the latter.

Redmi K40 Gaming Edition
Redmi K40 Gaming

New information shared by the tipster reveals that the Dimensity 1100 SoC powered edition of the Redmi K40 Gaming phone’s display has a centrally aligned punch-hole, and it supports a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. It has a 64-megapixel main camera on the back, and it carries support for 67W fast charging for its 5,000mAh battery.

Probably, this phone could be hitting the Chinese markets as a Lite version of the Redmi K40 Gaming. The K40 Gaming phone begins at 1,999 Yuan (~$311). Hence, there is a possibility that its Dimensity 1100 SoC variant may start around 1,599 Yuan (~$249) or 1,699 Yuan (~$264).

The model number of the Redmi K40 Gaming is M2104K10C. It appears that the M2104K10AC, which was spotted at places like 3C, TENAA, and Master Lu benchmarks could be the Redmi K40 Gaming Lite. The Master Lu listing revealed that it has an FHD+ display, Dimensity 1100 chipset, 8 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of built-in storage. The alleged Redmi K40 Gaming Lite may debut later this month.

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Honor Play5 launch date confirmed and design revealed

On Friday, Honor announced the Honor MagicBook X 14 and MagicBook X 15 notebooks and Honor Tab X7 tablet in China. Today, the Chinese brand officially confirmed that it will be launching the Honor Play5 smartphone on May 18 in the home market.

The Honor Play5 will be breaking cover at 7:30 PM (local time) on May 18. The device can be seen in the official poster, featuring a tall aspect ratio display with a waterdrop notch. The phone’s left edge has a SIM card slot, whereas its right spine has a volume controller and a power key. The absence of a side-mounted fingerprint scanner suggests that it could be featuring an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Honor Play5 launch date

The rear shell of the Play5 has a squarish camera island, which houses a quad-camera setup and an LED flash unit at the center. The design of the back panel is different from a leaked render that had appeared last month.

Honor Play5 specifications (Rumored)

It was revealed by Digital Chat Station last month that the Honor Play5 has a Full HD+ OLED screen of 6.53 inches. The handset has a thickness of only 7.46mm and weighs 179 grams.

The Play5 is powered by the Dimensity 800U chipset and a 3800mAh battery. It is expected to arrive with support for 66W fast charging. The phone is likely to offer an Android 11 OS out-of-the-box experience.

The Honor Play5’s rear camera module has a main camera of 64-megapixel, an ultrawide lens of 8-megapixel, and a pair of 2-megapixel cameras, probably for capturing macro and depth shots.

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Poll of The Week: How do you pronounce “Snapdragon 888”?

The Snapdragon 888 is Qualcomm’s flagship chipset. The processor which made its debut in the Xiaomi Mi 11 last December has now appeared in several other phones with more planned to come later.

Snapdragon 888

Prior to the launch of the Snapdragon 888, the chipset was expected to arrive as the Snapdragon 875 if we were to follow Qualcomm’s naming scheme but the San Diego-based company decided to go with a different name.

For this week’s poll, which should be a fun one, we are curious to know how you pronounce the name of this chipset. So do take the poll below and let’s know which group you belong to.

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