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Google Pixel 11a in the works! Codename revealed

Google might already be working on the Pixel 11a model despite the Pixel 9a and Pixel 10a still being a while away from release. The codename for this upcoming budget Pixel phone has just been revealed. So here’s everything you need to know.

Google Pixel 11a codename hints at its active development

According to an AndroidHeadlines report, the Pixel 11a will also stick with the bear themed codenames as its predecessors. The device was reportedly spotted with the Formosan codename. To recall, the Pixel 11 might be internally referred to as Cubs, Pixel 11 Pro is Grizzly, and Pixel 11 Pro XL is Kodiak. The Pixel 11a would likely launch after the Pixel 11 series, so we can expect it to debut in 2027.

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Google Pixel 9a leaked renders

For those unaware, the Formosan here should refer to the Formosan Black Bear, which is a bear native to Taiwan. In one of our earlier reports, it was rumored that the Pixel 11a and Pixel Tablet 3 will not feature the same Tensor chipset as the flagship models, which has been the norm so far. Meaning, it would get an inferior Tensor SoC along with downgraded AI performance.

Unfortunately, the Pixel 11a is still quite far away from launch so finer details like its specs, design, and other aspects are still at large. So it is odd that details regarding the Pixel 11a has surfaced ahead of the unreleased Pixel 9a and even the Pixel 10a. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more.

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Xiaomi 15 Custom Edition in Rouge Red color launched to celebrate Lunar New Year

Xiaomi has launched a special edition of its Xiaomi 15 Custom Edition called the Spring Festival Gift in celebration of the Spring Festival. This new version features a vibrant design and comes with added incentives, positioning it as an attractive option in the premium smartphone market as the Chinese New Year approaches.

Xiaomi 15 Custom Edition in Rouge Red color

The model is available in Rouge Red, a color that debuted with the device’s initial launch last year. This version features entirely new packaging, decorated with festive greetings that pay homage to the traditional colors of the Lunar New Year. Additionally, the device benefits from China’s new national subsidy policy, which offers a 15% discount on devices up to 6,000 yuan ($828).

Initially priced at 4,999 yuan ($690), it is now available for 4,499 yuan ($621), thanks to a 500 yuan ($69) subsidy. To make the deal even more appealing, Xiaomi is including 1,000 sets of double movie tickets with each purchase, combining high-tech performance with significant festive value.

This high-end model offers 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, exclusively available through Xiaomi Mall. Customers can personalize their device with an extensive range of customization options, choosing from 20 colors and 40 different combinations to make their phone uniquely suited to their preferences.

In terms of specs, the Xiaomi 15 features a 6.36-inch 1.5K OLED LTPO display with up to 3200 nits brightness and a 1-120Hz refresh rate. It also boasts a flat aviation-grade aluminum frame, a Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, up to 16GB RAM, and advanced cooling technology.

The device includes a triple rear camera setup with 50MP sensors, all equipped with Leica lenses, and supports enhanced computational photography. Additionally, the device features a 5400mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging, a durable build with an IP68 rating.

According to reports, the 15 series has been a major success in the Chinese market, achieving over 2 million sales and dominating the premium smartphone segment, ahead of competitors such as Huawei’s Mate 70 series.

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Netflix gets more expensive as the streaming service hits over 300 million subscribers

Netflix is by far the most popular online streaming platform out there. But despite its global dominance, the video streaming service has raised the pricing once again. The service is getting more expensive for both the standard and premium users. So here are the new pricing details.

Netflix Pricing Hiked in 4 Countries

Netflix’s user base is already complaining about the constant price hikes, but it is still getting more expensive for users in 4 markets. In the brand’s latest earning report earlier this week, Netflix revealed the subscription cost for its service in the US, Portugal, Argentina, and Canada. According to Netflix spokesperson MoMo Zhou, the monthly standard price for the plan with ads is now 7.99 US Dollars, up from 6.99 US Dollars.

Netflix
Netflix

On the other hand, the standard ad-free tier is increasing from 15.49 US Dollars to 17.99 US Dollars. The premium Netflix plan is getting a 2 US Dollar price bump, bringing it up to 24.99 US Dollars a month. As per the official statement, “As we continue to invest in programming and deliver more value for our members, we will occasionally ask our members to pay a little more so that we can re-invest to further improve Netflix.”

The price rise at the start of 2025 kicks off, which also arrives soon after the company announced that its streaming service hit 302 million subscribers globally. In just the last quarter of last year, the streaming platform managed to bring in a whopping 19 million new subscribers. So despite the brand claiming it finished 2024 on a high, the Netflix service is still getting more expensive.

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Xiaomi 15 series leads the premium market with over 2 million sales

Xiaomi’s 15 series flagship smartphones are on fire, hitting a massive milestone of over 2 million units sold, cementing their dominance in the premium smartphone market. This is a clear win for Xiaomi, proving its strategic edge and massive consumer appeal.

Xiaomi 15 series

Dominating the Premium Segment

Leaked sales numbers from tipster Digital Chat Station reveal that Xiaomi’s 15 series is the only premium flagship lineup to cross the 2 million mark until January 12. Coming in second is Huawei’s Mate 70 series, with nearly 1.5 million units sold, a figure that shows its strong market presence. Vivo and Oppo take the third and fourth spots, clocking in sales of 1.2 million and 1 million units, respectively.

Xiaomi 15 series sales data

So, what’s driving the Xiaomi 15 series’ success? It’s all about the “blockbuster product” strategy, spearheaded by Xiaomi Group VP Lu Weibing. Instead of flooding the market with numerous options, Xiaomi focused its resources on crafting standout devices with killer specs and it’s paying off big time. Both Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro are packed with top-notch performance, next-gen cameras, and sleek designs that have clearly resonated with buyers seeking a premium smartphone experience. With the Ultra variant rumored to launch in February, sales are poised to climb even higher.

Meanwhile, Huawei’s Mate 70 series has made waves too, despite being a late entrant in 2024’s flagship lineup. Analysts are already predicting lifetime sales to hit 10 million units, thanks to Huawei’s rock-solid brand value and a relentless focus on innovation. This proves that Huawei’s comeback game is strong, especially after years of grappling with US sanctions.

Speaking of comebacks, Huawei has officially reclaimed the top spot in China’s smartphone market, snatching an 18.1% market share in Q4 2024, according to Counterpoint Research. That’s a huge turnaround for the brand, with the Nova 13 and Mate 70 series driving growth through a heavy focus on self-reliance and domestic chip production.

Xiaomi isn’t far behind with a 17.2% share, followed closely by Apple at 17.1%, though Apple saw a significant 18.2% decline in sales. Vivo, Honor, and Oppo round out the leaderboard. While the overall market dipped 3.2% in Q4, 2024 still saw 1.5% annual growth, with Vivo leading the year with a 17.8% share, followed by Huawei (16.3%) and Xiaomi (15.7%).

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Meta’s first ever AR headset could be released by 2027

Meta is gearing up to launch its AR headset sometime in the next two years. This headset would be the brand’s first true AR headset, as per a recent rumor. It is a part of the brand’s series of wearable products. But ahead of any official announcement, we have more details regarding these gadgets.

First Meta AR Headset Launching in 2027?

The news arrives from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman (via Engadget), who shared new information regarding Meta’s new tech products. According to sources close to the matter, the tech giant is developing three new smart glasses and even has a roadmap for the release of its true augmented reality glasses as well. That’s not all, Meta is apparently working on integrating AI powered tools in other wearable and hearable gadgets like smartwatches, smart bands, and earbuds.

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Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Version 2.0

Back in early 2024, the company even partnered up with Ray-Ban to release the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Version 2.0 (internally dubbed Supernova). Now, it seems like a Supernova 2 model is also being developed, which is the successor to this collab. The new report adds that the existing models will be introduced in new markets as well.

While an exact launch date is still unclear, Gurman claims that Meta has plans to launch its true AR headset, which carries the Orion codename, as early as 2027. The company might soon collaborate with other major brands like the Luxottica Group. Furthermore, another AR headset is internally referred to as the Hypernova, which might cost over 1,000 US Dollars owing to its advanced features. This is all the information, so stay tuned for more.

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Redmi K80 gets a Limited Edition Table Tennis Case in China

Xiaomi has just announced a new limited edition accessory for its popular Redmi K80 series in China. The company has unveiled the Redmi K80 Table Tennis Special Edition case. This brings a unique design, so here are all the details regarding its design, pricing, and more.

Redmi K80 Table Tennis Edition Case

As the name suggests, the Chinese tech giant has announced the special edition protective cover for the Redmi K80 series, which features a design inspired by the popular sport. The table tennis limited edition brings a case is a transparent cover that has the table tennis table on the back. There are also necessary cutouts for stuff like the volume rockers, camera module, USB-C port, microphone, and others.

Redmi K80 Table Tennis Case
Limited Edition Redmi K80 Series Table Tennis Protective Case

This is a limited edition case, which is currently on sale right now from Xiaomi Mall. It has an official price tag of 79 Yuan or just over 10 US Dollars. So if you got a Redmi K80 model in China and are a fan of the sport, you might want to check this one out. That is not all, the company also plans to hold the Redmi New Year Live Interview with Wang Teng and Fan Zhendong on January 24.

The former is the General Manager of Redmi, while the latter is the current Redmi Brand Ambassador and a known table tennis athlete. The company also announced that it will give away a Redmi smartphone every ten minutes, with lucky participants also getting 100 new tech goodies for watching the stream. In related news, the POCO F7 Ultra might debut in the global market as a rebranded Redmi K80 Pro.

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Smartphone repair costs: Is insurance worth It in 2025?

Smartphones have become essential tools for modern life. We rely on them for everything from communication and work to entertainment and navigation. But with their sleek designs and increasingly complex technology, these pocket-sized computers come with a hefty price tag. And when accidents happen – a cracked screen, water damage, or even theft – the cost of repairs can be a significant financial burden. This begs the question: is smartphone insurance worth it in 2025?

The answer, like most things in life, is nuanced. It depends on a variety of factors, including your phone’s value, your lifestyle, your financial situation, and the specific terms of the insurance policy. Let’s break down the key considerations to help you make an informed decision.

1. Understanding the rising cost of repairs

Modern smartphones are marvels of technology, featuring high-resolution AMOLED displays, advanced processors, sophisticated camera systems, and cutting-edge materials. While these features enhance user experience, they come with hefty repair price tags if damaged. For example:

  • Screen replacements: Replacing a flagship AMOLED or LTPO display can cost anywhere between Rs 15,000 and Rs 30,000 or more, depending on the model.
  • Battery replacements: With newer models prioritising slim designs and glued-in components, battery replacement costs range from Rs 5,000 to Rs 12,000.
  • Camera repairs: Damaged multi-sensor camera systems, especially those with periscope zoom lenses, can cost over Rs 10,000 to fix.
  • Water damage: Despite many devices offering water resistance, severe water damage often leads to repair costs exceeding Rs 20,000.

As smartphones integrate more advanced technologies, repair costs are expected to climb further. For premium devices like the iPhone 16 Pro Max or Galaxy S24 Ultra, repair expenses can rival the cost of mid-range smartphones.

2. What does smartphone insurance cover?

Smartphone insurance is designed to reduce the financial burden of unforeseen repairs or replacements. While coverage varies depending on the provider, most policies include:

  • Accidental damage: Protection against drops, cracked screens, and physical damage.
  • Liquid damage: Coverage for water or other liquid-related accidents.
  • Theft or loss: Some policies extend coverage to theft or loss, though this may increase premiums.
  • Mechanical failures: Repairs or replacements for issues not covered by manufacturer warranties.

Additionally, many insurance providers offer perks such as free doorstep pickup and delivery, quick turnaround times, and access to authorised service centre

3. Benefits of smartphone insurance

  1. Cost savings: For premium smartphones, insurance can save you thousands of rupees in repair or replacement costs.
  2. Peace of mind: Insurance provides reassurance, especially if you frequently travel or work in environments prone to accidents.
  3. Convenience: Many policies come with hassle-free claim processes, ensuring minimal disruption.
  4. Extended coverage: Unlike standard warranties, insurance often covers accidental damage and theft, which are typically excluded by manufacturers.

4. Factors to consider before buying smartphone insurance

While smartphone insurance can be beneficial, it’s essential to weigh the pros and cons before committing. Here are key factors to consider:

  1. Device value: Insurance is most worthwhile for high-end smartphones with expensive repair costs. For budget or mid-range phones, the cost of insurance might outweigh the potential benefits.
  2. Premiums and deductibles: Compare the monthly or annual premium and deductibles (out-of-pocket costs during claims) to ensure the policy provides value for money.
  3. Policy coverage: Carefully review what is included and excluded in the policy. Some insurers may exclude cosmetic damage or limit the number of claims.
  4. Repair service quality: Confirm that the insurance provider partners with authorised service centres to ensure quality repairs and genuine parts.
  5. Claim process: Research customer reviews to gauge the efficiency and reliability of the claims process.
  6. Lifestyle factors: If you frequently upgrade your phone, work in risky environments, or travel extensively, insurance might be more valuable.

5. Alternatives to smartphone insurance

If you’re unsure about purchasing insurance, there are other ways to manage repair costs:

  • Manufacturer extended warranties: Many brands offer extended warranty plans that cover manufacturing defects and hardware failures.
  • Protective accessories: Investing in high-quality screen protectors and rugged cases can significantly reduce the likelihood of damage.
  • DIY repair funds: Setting aside a small amount each month can help you build a repair fund, providing a cushion for unexpected expenses.

6. Is smartphone insurance worth it in 2025?

Whether smartphone insurance is worth it ultimately depends on your device, usage habits, and risk tolerance. For flagship devices like the iPhone 16 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, Galaxy S24 Ultra, or OnePlus Open, insurance can offer valuable protection against expensive repairs. On the other hand, for users with mid-range or budget devices, investing in protective accessories and setting up a DIY repair fund may be a more cost-effective solution.

In 2025, with the rising cost of smartphone repairs and the increasing sophistication of devices, insurance can be a valuable tool for protecting your investment. But it’s essential to do your research, compare policies, and understand the terms and conditions before making a commitment. And remember, proactive protection and responsible phone usage can go a long way in preventing costly damage and minimizing the need for insurance in the first place.

Oppo Find N5 variants receive 3C certification before launch

The Oppo Find N5 is confirmed to launch in February in China. Recent teasers from the brand have revealed that the N5 will arrive with significant upgrades over its predecessor, the Find N3, which debuted in 2023. A recent development indicates that the Find N5 will also feature enhanced wired fast charging capabilities.

Oppo Find N5 3C certified

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Oppo Find N5 PKH110 in 3C’s database
Oppo Find N5 PKH120 in 3C's database
Oppo Find N5 PKH120 in 3C’s database

The Oppo Find N5 variants, with model numbers PKH110 and PKH120, have been approved by the 3C certification platform in China. The PKH110 is the standard version of the device, recently spotted on Geekbench with the 7-core Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.

On the other hand, the PKH120 variant has support for satellite connectivity. According to the 3C certification, both variants are expected to ship with the VCB80ACH charger, which supports up to 80W fast charging. This is a notable upgrade compared to the Find N3, which offered 67W fast charging.

In addition to faster wired charging, the Find N5 will support 50W wireless charging and is expected to house a larger 5,700mAh battery. For comparison, the Find N3 featured a smaller 4,805mAh battery and did not offer wireless charging, making the Find N5 a substantial upgrade in terms of battery and charging technology.

Recent teasers have revealed that the Find N5 will arrive with an IPX6/X8/X9-rated water-resistant chassis. Equipped with a titanium build, the N5 is said to be the world’s thinnest foldable phone measuring around 4.2mm in the unfolded state.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Live Images Surface Ahead of Official Launch

Samsung is all set to debut its Galaxy S25 series later today. These are the brand’s latest flagship smartphones, which are highly anticipated across the globe. But ahead of the official announcement, live images of the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra have been spotted online.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Live Images

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series
Samsung Galaxy S25+

The South Korean tech giant is set to unveil the Galaxy S25 series during the Galaxy Unpacked event. However, these premium phones have already been spotted in the wild with live images surfacing online. Looking at the pictures, demo units of all three devices can be seen in a mobile store (possibly an official Samsung store).

Samsung Galaxy S25 Series
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

This confirms various design elements of the Galaxy S25 series, which were previously hinted at in recent rumors. A great example of this is the uniform bezels that can be seen on the Galaxy S25+. It also sports a flat display, center aligned punch hole selfie camera, and rounded corners. The Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ also have a vertically stacked triple camera with camera rings around the sensor, which appears similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 6.

Samsung Galaxy S25 series

These can also be seen on the Galaxy S25 Ultra model as well. The base Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ can be seen in the Silver Shadow color option, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra makes an appearance in Titanium Black and Titanium Gray. The Galaxy S25 lineup can also be seen with their official retail box in one of these images. Samsung will be announcing the premium models later today, so stick around for more as we will be covering the launch event.

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Comparing Redmi 14C 5G and Realme C63 5G: Which is Better?

Redmi 14C 5G and Realme C63 5G are two budget-friendly smartphones vying for attention in the competitive 5G market. Both models promise impressive features at affordable prices, catering to users looking for performance, durability, and modern connectivity. This comparison highlights their strengths and differences, helping you decide which one suits your needs better. Whether you prioritize display quality, performance, or battery life, this guide simplifies the decision-making process, ensuring you make an informed choice.

1. Design and Display

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Remi 14c 5G

The Redmi 14C 5G features a larger 6.88-inch IPS LCD with 120Hz refresh rate, offering smoother visuals. It boasts a durable build with splash and dust resistance, catering to everyday durability. The Realme C63 5G, though slightly smaller at 6.67 inches, provides a better screen-to-body ratio (85.1%) and a more vivid 625 nits brightness in HBM. Both models have HD+ resolutions but differ in pixel density, with Realme offering a slightly sharper display.

Realme’s slightly better brightness and screen-to-body ratio make it more appealing for vibrant visuals, while Redmi’s larger screen could suit multimedia enthusiasts better.

2. Specifications

Realme C65 5G
Realme C65 5G

The Redmi 14C 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, which is built on a 4nm process, offering better efficiency. It supports up to 6GB RAM and has a robust 5160mAh battery with 18W charging. The Realme C63 5G uses the Dimensity 6300 chipset (6nm), boasting better performance with higher CPU clock speeds. Its 5000mAh battery supports 15W charging, slightly slower than Redmi.

Redmi’s battery capacity and efficient chipset ensure longer usage, but Realme’s performance-oriented Dimensity chip edges ahead for multitasking.

3. Camera

Redmi 14C 5G
Redmi 14C 5G

Redmi 14C 5G features a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP selfie camera, while Realme C63 5G opts for a 32MP main shooter with an equally capable 8MP front camera. Redmi’s higher resolution main camera likely captures more detail, whereas Realme prioritizes dynamic range with its f/1.9 aperture.

For photography enthusiasts, Redmi’s higher megapixel count stands out, but Realme could deliver better low-light performance.

4. Pricing

The Redmi 14C 5G is priced at ₹9,999, making it slightly more budget-friendly compared to the ₹10,300 Realme C63 5G. Both phones offer competitive features for their price points. However, the price difference is negligible. Redmi provides excellent value for budget-conscious buyers while Realme’s higher price is justified by its performance edge.

5. Conclusion

Realme C65 5G
Realme C65 5G

Redmi stands out with a larger battery and a high-resolution 50MP camera, ideal for users prioritizing endurance and photography. Realme excels with a sleeker design, better brightness, and a slightly more powerful chipset, catering to those who value style and multitasking.

Redmi excels in practicality and longevity, while Realme caters to users who prioritize performance and aesthetics.

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 confirmed to be manufactured by TSMC, report claim

Qualcomm‘s latest flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite, is built using TSMC’s third-generation 3nm (N3E) process. It seems like Qualcomm is staying with a reliable partner for its next chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, as rumors suggested it would be manufactured using TSMC’s more advanced 3nm N3P process.

A new report by Gamma’s Hardware information (via Jukanlosreve) confirms that the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will indeed be manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm (N3P) technology. This suggests that Qualcomm is still hesitant to move to Samsung Foundry for chip production.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 reportedly has model number SM8850 and codename Kaanapali. The report also indicates that Samsung apparently made an effort to produce the 8 Elite 2 using its own manufacturing process, which supposedly had the codename “KaanapliS.”

However, according to the report, “KaanapliS” is no longer showing up in logistics data, suggesting that the rumored Samsung-produced SM8850 won’t be a reality. As a result, production of the 8 Elite 2 has shifted to TSMC, with the codename “KaanapaliT” – the “T” presumably signifying TSMC production.

What we know about Snapdragon 8 Elite 2

According to previous reports, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will support ARM’s SME, an instruction set that enables processors to handle complex workloads more efficiently. This could significantly improve single-core performance, potentially bringing Qualcomm in line with Apple’s M4 chip.

In addition to SME support, both chipsets are rumored to be manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm N3P process, which is expected to improve both performance and efficiency. Interestingly, Apple’s rumored A19 chip is also expected to use the same 3nm process.

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The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 is also rumored to feature performance cores clocked at up to 5.00GHz, with a single-core Geekbench score of 4000 points.

However, these claims remain speculative for now, as actual performance can only be confirmed once the chipsets launch and undergo benchmarking. Even then, benchmark scores often fail to fully reflect real-world performance.

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[Update: Launch date confirmed] Infinix Smart 9 HD live shot appears ahead of launch

Update: Infinix Smart 9 HD is all set to launch on Jan. 28 in India.

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Infinix unveiled the Smart 9 HD, an entry-level 4G phone, in Africa in December 2024. The brand is now reportedly gearing up to launch it in India later this month. Ahead of the expected launch, 91mobiles has teamed up with tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore to share a leaked photo of the Smart 9 HD.

Infinix Smart 9 HD live shot

Infinix Smart 9 HD live shot
Infinix Smart 9 HD live shot

The live shot shared by the tipster showcases the Smart 9 HD in Coral Gold and Mint Green editions. The device is also expected to arrive in Neo Titanium and Metallic Black shades. The device is said to be equipped with a multi-layer glass back and a color-matched frame. It is speculated to arrive as the most durable phone in its price segment.

The specifications of the Infinix Smart 9 HD are no secret as it was officially unveiled in Africa with a pricing of around $90. While there is no information about its price for the Indian market, it is expected to debut on Jan. 28.

Infinix Smart 9 HD specifications

Infinix Smart 9 HD
Infinix Smart 9 HD

The Infinix Smart 9 HD features a 6.7-inch IPS LCD that supports a peak brightness of 500 nits and offers a refresh rate of 60/90Hz for a smooth viewing experience. It is powered by the Helio G81 chipset, has 3GB/4GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and is expandable up to 6GB/8GB with virtual memory. It offers 64GB of internal storage, which is further expandable up to 2TB via a microSD card. The smartphone is backed by a 5,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging and runs on Android 14 (Go edition).

On the camera front, the Infinix Smart 9 HD features a 13-megapixel rear camera with an f/1.85 aperture and autofocus, accompanied by dual flash and a 5M LED flash for improved lighting. The front houses an 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.0 aperture and front flash for selfies. Additional features include DTS-powered dual speakers, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, IP54 splash resistance, dual SIM support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Type-C, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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Samsung redesigns Good Lock app for One UI 7

Samsung‘s One UI 7, the company’s upcoming Android 15 skin for Galaxy devices, is set to bring a wave of changes not just in terms of features but also design. These design tweaks are expected to trickle down to the Good Lock app as well, according to a report by Sammy Fans.

The report suggests that Samsung has released version 3.0.10.1 of the Good Lock app, featuring a revamped design aligned with One UI 7’s focus on simplicity and clean layouts. 

The most noticeable change is the ditching of the previous icon-heavy design in favor of a more streamlined list view. Additionally, the bottom bar has been enlarged to accommodate three buttons: Terrace, Plugins, and You.

While the new list view should improve scrolling through the app’s offerings, Samsung’s decision to replace clear category separations with color coding might not be a good decision. Users will now need to rely on color cues to determine category changes, potentially introducing an extra layer of mental gymnastics during navigation.

Beyond the aesthetic refresh, the update brings a couple of noteworthy features. First up is “Good Lock Talk,” a search tool that leverages chatbot technology to help users find specific modules within the app. This can be particularly helpful for users unfamiliar with Good Lock’s extensive functionality.

The update also introduces a gift box icon that unlocks a collection of wallpapers. Samsung has further expanded the app’s widget selection with two new options. One is a space-saving 1×1 widget designed to consolidate all Good Lock modules in one place. The other is a more visually appealing 4×2 cassette-style widget that allows users to color-code and quickly access up to four modules.

The stable release of One UI 7, along with the revamped Good Lock app, is expected to coincide with the launch of the Galaxy S25. This means that Galaxy users won’t have to wait long to experience the new user interface and its accompanying customization options.

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Samsung could unveil its long-awaited XR headset at Galaxy Unpacked today: here’s what we’re expecting

We are only hours away from the Galaxy Unpacked event. While we’re eagerly waiting for Samsung to unveil the Galaxy S25 series, the company reportedly has plans to surprise all of us with something much bigger. According to a report from Business Korea, the company might showcase its XR headset, Project Moohan in the event.

As per industry sources, Samsung is set to introduce its XR headset with some videos. The company could also offer a hands-on demo of the headset at the event. While leaks revealed so far sound promising, it remains to be seen if the headset is indeed Samsung’s answer to Apple’s Vision Pro and Meta’s Quest 3.

The Galaxy Unpacked event is set to take place in San Jose, California, on January 22 at 10:00 am PT (11:30 PM IST). You can stream it live from Samsung’s website or official YouTube channel.

Samsung’s XR headset is developed in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm

For those unfamiliar, Samsung’s Project Moohan (the headset) is developed in collaboration with Google and Qualcomm for the OS and chipset. The headset uses Google’s Android XR operating system, which is reportedly designed for extended reality devices. For processing, the headset packs the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2.

This is the successor to the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2, which powers Meta’s latest mixed-reality headset – Quest 3. So, at least on the surface level, Samsung’s XR device has a higher raw performance capability and it possibly can do more than the already impressive Quest 3.

Google has already shared a few details about Samsung’s new project. It supports Google’s Find My Device and includes at least two app viewing modes.

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Extended reality devices are certainly not mainstream yet and it will be interesting to see how much progress Samsung Google and Qualcomm have made towards that direction. I am personally excited to see the design, weight, and battery life of the device.

Apple couldn’t include the battery (which weighs over 350 grams) inside the headset as it would just make the product heavier. For those wondering, AVP weighs 600 -650g without the battery. Of course, these are high-performance devices and require a lot compute and power to operate.

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iQOO 14 Pro with periscope camera tipped, series to feature Samsung OLED panel

iQOO unveiled the iQOO 12 series of smartphones in China during Q4 2023. While the company launched the iQOO 13 in October 2023, it did not introduce a Pro variant alongside it. However, early leaks indicate that the upcoming iQOO 14 series will include a Pro model. Here’s everything we know so far about the iQOO 14 lineup.

iQOO 14 series early rumors

The leak by tipster Smart Pikachu suggests that Vivo and iQOO plan to launch more smartphones equipped with Samsung OLED panels. The iQOO 14 and 14 Pro are also expected to feature Samsung OLED panels. Additionally, according to another source, both devices are expected to sport a flat display design.

According to reports, Samsung is expected to supply a variety of OLED panels in different sizes to smartphone manufacturers in 2025. These include 1.5K resolution OLED LTPO flat displays, 1.5K and 2K resolution LTPO micro-quad-curved screens, and 2K LTPO micro-quad-curved panels. The inclusion of Samsung OLED panels in the iQOO 14 series will be a major change, as the iQOO 13 and 12 series currently available in the market feature OLED panels supplied by Chinese manufacturers such as BOE and Visionox.

When asked about the differences between the iQOO 14 and 14 Pro, the tipster revealed that the Pro model is likely to feature a periscope telephoto camera, which will be absent in the standard model. Qualcomm is expected to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset in October of this year. Likely, the iQOO 14 and 14 Pro may come equipped with the SD8E2 chip.

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New Galaxy AI Subscription Club: get Galaxy S25 series for only $4/month with extra benefits

Samsung has launched an exciting new subscription plan for the Galaxy S25 flagship series in South Korea. Dubbed the “New Galaxy AI Subscription Club,” the service enables users to use the newest Galaxy smartphones at a low monthly fee.

Samsung introduced the AI Subscription Club, which is for renting AI-powered home appliances, last month in the same country. The “New Galaxy AI Subscription Club” has now expanded to include smartphones and tablets starting with the Galaxy S25 series.

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New Galaxy AI Subscription Club: what are the benefits?

This service lets South Korean users subscribe to a Galaxy S25 smartphone for 12 or 24 months with a monthly fee of KRW 5,900, approximately $4.09. This would mean that subscribers will be able to use a Galaxy S25 effectively for a whole year for just $48. Although this sounds almost too good to be true, the full details of the pricing and terms may still need clarification, as the press release is currently only available in Korean.

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The subscription service officially launches on January 24, 2025, just two days after the Galaxy S25 series’ debut. This new subscription plan offers more than just reduced upfront costs. Subscribers can enjoy a range of perks:

If users return their Galaxy S25 after 12 months, they’ll receive up to 50% of the phone’s listed price on Samsung’s official website. This credit can be used to purchase the next Galaxy S-series device, essentially offering the new phone at half price. For those who return the device after 24 months, Samsung gives up to 40% of the price of the device as a credit.

Subscribers will get “Samsung Care+ Smartphone Damage+” protection free of extra cost. In this program, users will reportedly get free repair service for accidental damage or any other cause without charging. Discounts on accessories such as cases and battery packs will also be available with this program

According to Lim Sung-Taek, Vice President of Samsung Electronics South Korea, the New Galaxy AI Subscription Club is intended to redefine how people buy mobile devices. For more daily updates, please visit our News Section.

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Alleged iPhone 17 series rear panel surfaces again with fresh details

The iPhone 17 series has become a hot topic, even months ahead of its anticipated launch. A fresh leak has emerged, shared by reputable tipster Majin Bu, who posted an image of alleged rear panels for the upcoming lineup. The photos reveal horizontally aligned camera modules and suggest a potential new camera visor design.

While this design approach isn’t entirely new, earlier this month, leaked chassis images for the iPhone 17 Pro hinted at a similar Pixel-like camera visor. However, popular tipsters later refuted these rumors, suggesting the Pro series might not adopt this design.

Redesigned Camera Module Could Indicate a Thinner iPhone 17

Alleged iPhone 17 series design

The newly leaked image displays two back panels in space grey, both showcasing a single camera cutout. It remains unclear which device these panels belong to. Since the base variants of the iPhone 17 series are expected to feature dual cameras, it’s unlikely the panels are intended for them.

This aligns with rumors about the possible iPhone 17 Air, a slimmer model that could feature a single rear camera. If true, this would mark a significant departure from the dual-camera setups typically seen on non-Pro models, indicating that Apple may be exploring new ways to differentiate its models.

Adding to the intrigue is the rumored camera visor design, which could replace the traditional square camera cutout with a sleek, pill-shaped module extending horizontally across the back. This layout might reduce the device’s thickness by concentrating internal components in a specific area.

Leaks have also hinted that the Air model will be super thin, which could align with this design choice. The futuristic look could help Apple stand out in a highly competitive market where camera aesthetics are a key factor for consumers.

That said, it’s important to approach these leaks with caution. Apple often tests multiple prototypes before finalizing a design, so the leaked panels may not represent the final product. With at least eight months remaining until the official launch, speculation about the iPhone 17 is likely to grow.

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Nothing Phone (3) Teased: Special Pokemon Collab Hinted

We already know that Nothing is working on the Phone (3) model. It is expected to make its debut later this year. But while there are no details regarding its announcement, the company shared a fresh teaser that might have confirmed a new special edition model along with the upcoming device.

Nothing Phone (3) Pokemon Special Edition in the works?

Nothing Phone (3)
Arcanine

In the tweet, the brand shared a picture of Gen 1 Pokemon Arcanine (Via MySmartPrice). This could be hinting at the brand’s plan to unveil a Nothing x Arcanin special edition model. If this is true, it might feature the Pokemon’s colors or other kinds of design inspirations. Nothing has released limited edition phones for its older phones, so there might be a larger collaboration coming in future models.

Arcanine might be the codename for the Nothing Phone (3). So this might just be a teaser for the smartphone and not a special edition confirmation. Unfortunately, this is all the information that we could decipher from the tweet. Earlier this month, leaked emails from Carl Pei showcased the brand’s ambitious plans for 2025 with a Nothing Phone (3) along with a new “landmark” device as well.

Nothing Phone 3 concept render
Nothing Phone (3) Concept Render

Based on what we know so far, the company plans to launch the Nothing Phone (3) sometime in the first half of 2025. This model is expected to offer “breakthrough innovations in the user interface.” It may be equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC along with support for an eSIM. Nothing may launch the Phone (3) for around 30,000 INR and it may be the first phone from the brand to offer a telephoto camera.

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Asus refreshes Marshmallow Keyboard KW100 with new colors and features

Asus has updated its Marshmallow Keyboard KW100, adding a dedicated Microsoft Copilot key and two new color options, Iridescent White and Rose Clay. The keyboard maintains its ergonomic design, multi-device compatibility, and eco-friendly features, blending style and functionality for modern users. Let’s take a look at its full specs.

Asus refreshes Marshmallow Keyboard KW100

Asus KW100 Keyboard Specifications

The KW100 features a compact, notebook-style layout that is both functional and portable. It comes with durable scissor-switch keys offering 1.6mm key travel for a tactile and comfortable typing experience. The keys are designed to last, supporting up to 10 million keystrokes.

It equips an internal foam layer to keep typing noise below 50 decibels, ensuring a quiet working environment. Additionally, it sports two-level adjustable kickstands, allowing users to customize their typing angle for added convenience.

The keyboard features Bluetooth 5.0 LE connectivity, enabling it to pair with up to three devices simultaneously. It comes with two dedicated system-switch keys, allowing users to easily toggle between Windows, ChromeOS, MacOS, iOS, and iPadOS.

It equips two AAA batteries, delivering an impressive battery life of up to 24 months. It also sports a lightweight and portable design, measuring just 282 x 130 x 18.4 mm and weighing 374.8 grams, making it an ideal companion for laptops, tablets, and PCs.

The refreshed KW100 introduces a dedicated Copilot key for quick access to Microsoft Copilot in Windows 11, boosting productivity with streamlined AI integration.

It now offers two new color options, Iridescent White and Rose Clay, alongside the existing Oat Milk and Green Tea Latte finishes, featuring contrasting key accents for added style. The keyboard boasts UV-coated keys for durability and comes in eco-friendly, paper-based packaging to reduce plastic waste.

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Pricing and Availability

Currently, there is no updated information on the pricing. The keyboard was launched in India in 2023 and is now available in the market for Rs. 2,499 ($28). Asus has partnered with the quick commerce platform Zepto to deliver premium accessories, such as this KW100 keyboard and MD100 mouse, in major Indian cities, including NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru.

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Dasung unveils a 10.3-inch 60Hz E-Ink monitor with Auto-Clear tech & touch support

Dasung Technology has introduced the Paperlike 103, a 10.3-inch E-Ink monitor with a high refresh rate of 60Hz, a first in the industry. It is priced at 1,999 yuan ($273) and is now listed on JD.com.

Dasung Paperlike 103

Dasung Paperlike 103 Specifications

Dasung says they have used their proprietary technology to achieve a 60Hz refresh rate on E-Ink displays, delivering a performance akin to LCD screens. While traditional E-Ink screens typically have low refresh rates of around 10Hz, this new tech enhances smoothness and responsiveness.

However, 60Hz E-Ink monitors are not entirely new, as Modos Tech introduced a 13.3-inch Paper Monitor last year with similar features, including monochrome and color options, smooth video playback, and open-source development kits.

Coming to the specs, Paperlike 103 features a 10.3-inch matte E-Ink screen with an 1872 x 1404 resolution and a 4:3 aspect ratio, offering sharp visuals. It is ideal for tasks like coding, document editing, and web browsing, and includes Auto-Clear technology to reduce ghosting for a clearer viewing experience.

It comes with a CNC-machined aluminum alloy body, providing a sleek yet durable design. The device measures 239mm x 195mm x 5mm, with an ultra-thin profile that enhances portability.

The device equips a dual-tone front lighting system with adjustable warm, cool, and mixed light settings to suit different environments. For users who prefer a natural reading experience, the light can be turned off entirely. Additionally, it sports capacitive touch technology, allowing intuitive navigation, pinch-to-zoom functionality, and other interactive features commonly found in tablets.

The Paperlike 103 supports Type-C connectivity, enabling seamless integration with computers, Android phones, and tablets. It is compatible with operating systems like Windows and Linux and supports various screen modes, including mirroring, extending, horizontal, vertical, and split-screen displays.

The monitor also features physical buttons for quick adjustments to contrast and display modes, ensuring user convenience. The package also includes a dedicated protective cover, a portable stand, and a Type-C to Type-C data cable, enhancing its practicality for users on the go.

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