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Xiaomi launches the MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L with quick cooking function for 169 yuan ($24)

Xiaomi has launched the MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L in China. The rice cooker is being promoted for its compact form and multiple functions. It features a 1.6-liter compartment that can provide full steaming of the rice in 28 minutes.

MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L

The Xiaomi MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L retains the family-style appearance design of other models in the series. It has a mellow style and is easy to use in various home settings. The rice cooker can easily cook six bowls of rice at a time. Its inner pot is made of composite materials and is 1.7mm thick. The inner part of the cooker has a non-stick layer that allows higher durability and easy cleaning of the pot.

The MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L has a dual-engine bubble breaker to prevent spilling while cooking. It supports a 28-minute quick cooking function and nine-stage full-score cooking technology. The cooker has a detachable inner cover and a large water tank, as well as a rice spoon and measuring cup. The top lid of the MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L has a one-button top lid opening design.

MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L

There are eight cooking menus available with the Xiaomi MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L. The menus include fine rice cooking, quick rice cooking, porridge cooking, stew, hot rice, cake, and multi-grain porridge. The rice cooker supports one-click switching of the cooking modes. You can also activate 24-hour reservation and 12-hour keep warm functions.

Pricing & Availability

The Xiaomi MIJIA Rice Cooker N1 1.6L is available from retail platforms in China including JD.com. The model has a retail price of 169 yuan ($24) but there are no global available details yet for the model.

Get massive Back-to-School discounts on YEEDI’s advanced Robot Vacuum Cleaners

As August rolls in, families everywhere are gearing up for the hectic back-to-school season. The shift from laid-back summer days to structured school routines brings a unique set of challenges, from organizing school supplies to managing new schedules and activities. Amidst all this chaos, keeping a clean and organized home can feel overwhelming. That’s where YEEDI steps in with its advanced robot vacuums, offering back-to-school discounts that make maintaining a pristine home effortless, so you can focus on academic success and family well-being.

Why a Clean and Organized Home Matters

A tidy home is more than just visually pleasing—it’s essential for a productive and stress-free environment. Studies have shown that a well-organized space enhances focus, reduces stress, and improves productivity, all of which are crucial for students’ success. For busy families, a clean home fosters a positive atmosphere that helps both students and parents thrive during the school year. With YEEDI’s robot vacuums, you can maintain that clean and organized environment without the extra effort, allowing more time to focus on what truly matters: your children’s education.

How YEEDI Simplifies Back-to-School Cleaning

YEEDI’s robot vacuums are designed to make home cleaning seamless and efficient. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, these devices offer automated solutions to tackle everyday messes. Whether you’re dealing with pet hair, high-traffic areas, or stubborn grime, YEEDI has you covered. By handling the cleaning chores, YEEDI gives parents the freedom to dedicate more time to helping their kids succeed academically, while still enjoying a spotless home.

YEEDI Models Perfect for Back-to-School Season

M12 PRO+:
The M12 PRO+ is perfect for homes with high-traffic areas and daily messes. Boasting a powerful 11,000Pa suction, this model effortlessly tackles dirt, dust, and debris. It features TruEdge Mopping technology for precise corner cleaning, and the ZeroTangle Anti-Tangle System, making it ideal for pet owners. With Auto-Empty, Hot-Water Mop-Washing, and One-Tap Self-Cleaning capabilities, maintaining the vacuum itself is a breeze. TrueMapping 2.0 technology ensures optimal navigation, and with up to 320 minutes of battery life, the M12 PRO+ can keep your home spotless throughout the back-to-school rush.

C12 PRO PLUS:
For households requiring deep and thorough cleaning, the C12 PRO PLUS is a standout choice. With 8000Pa suction power and an Auto-Empty Station featuring PureCyclone technology and 4-stage filtration, this model leaves no dirt behind. The OZMO Mega Mopping System applies powerful downward pressure and enhanced vibration to tackle even the toughest grime. The ZeroTangle Anti-Tangle System is another bonus for pet owners, ensuring uninterrupted cleaning sessions. The C12 PRO PLUS is the perfect partner for families needing comprehensive cleaning solutions.

Back-to-School Deals: Prices and Availability

In celebration of the back-to-school season, YEEDI is offering substantial discounts on these advanced models, available until August 31. The M12 PRO+ is currently priced at $769, offering savings of $230 (23% off the original price). Meanwhile, the C12 PRO PLUS is available for $389, reflecting a discount of $110 (22% off). These deals are accessible directly through the YEEDI brand store, allowing families to invest in top-tier cleaning technology at an affordable price.

YEEDI’s robot vacuums are the perfect allies for families navigating the back-to-school hustle. With their advanced features and effortless cleaning capabilities, these devices help maintain a clean and organized home environment, paving the way for a successful and stress-free school year. Don’t miss out on these back-to-school discounts, and set your family up for academic success with YEEDI’s innovative cleaning solutions.

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Oppo F27 5G Launched in India: Stunning Design Meets AI and Tall AMOLED

Oppo‘s latest smartphone has just been announced in India after recent leaks. The company is bringing its flagship Cosmos Ring design to the Oppo F27 5G along with the Halo Light (LED lighting) for an attractive look, with the model blending AI features and a tall AMOLED display as well.

Oppo F27 5G Launch

1. Oppo F27 5G: Pricing, Availability, & Offers

The Chinese brand unveiled the new mid range phone in two color options, namely Emerald Green and Amber Orange. It is also available in two storage configurations. The base model of the Oppo F27 5G with 8GB + 128GB costs 22,999 INR (roughly 275 US Dollars), while the 8GB + 256GB variant has a price tag of 24,999 INR (roughly 298 US Dollars).

Oppo’s new F27 can be purchased from the brand’s official website, offline stores, and Flipkart as of right now. There is also an instant bank discount of up to 2,500 for ICICI, SBI, Federal Bank, OneCard, HDFC, and Bank of Baroda card holders on Oppo India’s online store.

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2. Design & Display

Oppo is bringing the Armor body once again for added durability on the F27. It also has an IP64 rating for water and dust resistance. The rear features the Cosmos Ring design that houses the Halo Light, which lights up when users get a notification. Oppo F27 measures just 7.69mm in thickness and weighs 187 grams.

On the front, users get a tall 6.67-inch AMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and 2,100 nits of peak brightness. This panel has a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 100 percent DCI P3 color gamut, and a 92.2 percent screen to body ratio.

3. Specifications

Under the hood, it is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. A large 5,000mAh battery pack powers this model, which supports 45W wired fast charging. This device runs on the Android 14 OS based ColorOS 14 custom skin out of the box. Oppo equips the device with a bunch of AI features like AI Writer, AI Recording Summary, AI Link Boost, AI Studio, AI Eraser 2.0, and much more.

The rear features a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel portrait sensor, while the front houses a 32-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calls. Other notable features include dual stereo speakers, IP64 water and dust resistance, Bluetooth 5.3, a microSD card slot for storage expansion, and up to 8GB of virtual RAM extension.

iPhone 16 Pro Max and iPhone SE 4 marketing material leaks

Apple’s next generation of iPhones is usually kept under wraps until their official launch. However, a recent leak on Weibo (via Smartprix) seems to have revealed details about both the upcoming iPhone 16 series and the iPhone SE 4. 

The authenticity of these leaks is still unconfirmed, so we advise you to take these details with a pinch of salt.

iPhone SE 4

The leaked promo material for the iPhone SE 4 suggests a significant design upgrade. The phone is shown to feature a larger 6.1-inch display, similar to the iPhone 14, with a notch at the top that will house the Face ID. 

The biggest surprise, however, could be the inclusion of the A18 Bionic chip, the same chipset expected to power the iPhone 16 series. If this turns out to be true, the iPhone SE 4 would offer flagship-level performance at an attractive price point. The leak hints at a price of around 4199 Yuan (~ $599).

While the front design might mirror the iPhone 14, the leak doesn’t provide details about the back of the phone. Rumors suggest it might keep the single rear camera setup found in previous SE models.

iPhone 16 Pro

The leaked marketing material for the iPhone 16 Pro reveals a design that is mostly unchanged from the iPhone 15 Pro. The most noticeable difference might be the addition of a dedicated camera button on the lower right side.

Under the hood, the iPhone 16 Pro is rumored to be powered by the A18 Pro chip, a logical upgrade from its predecessor. 

The leak also shows that the phone’s ultrawide camera will feature a 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor with “ultra-thin prism reflection technology.” The technology allegedly supported by the A18 Pro’s neural network engine, could improve image quality and possibly support features like spatial video for Apple’s Vision Pro headset.

Color options for the iPhone 16 Pro are rumored to include Black, White, Blue, and Yellow. There’s no mention of a Bronze option here, so we assume that may likely be reserved for the Pro Max model.

The iPhone 16 line will launch on September 10 globally, if a recent report is to be believed. The iPhone SE 4, on the other hand, is expected in the first quarter of 2025.

Apple returns to China for the manufacturing of iPhone 16 series

Apple previously shifted its focus from China to India for the production of iPhones. According to a report from Bloomberg, the company has produced $14 billion worth of iPhones in India over the last fiscal year. However, the latest report claims that Apple has shifted its focus back to China for the manufacturing of the iPhone 16 series.

For those unfamiliar, Apple works with Foxconn (a Taiwanese contract manufacturer) to produce iPhones. Now Foxconn has started large-scale recruitment in one of its factories in China, which has aroused the industry’s attention to Foxconn’s return to the country. The company also plans to invest 1 billion Yuan (approximately 140 million USD) in Zhengzhou (a city in China).

It is noted that Foxconn’s return to China is not accidental. The shift offers a number of benefits to production such as more skilled workers, a better supply chain, and overall infrastructure, which should improve the yield rate. It’s reported that the iPhone 15 series assembled in India has a yield rate of only about 50%.

Speaking of the supply chain, Apple still had to import parts from China to manufacture its products in India and Vietnam. The high transportation costs increase the overall production cost of iPhones.

The power supply infrastructure in India and Vietnam is also relatively poor as compared to China. As a result, factories more often have to face power cuts which hinders production capacity and efficiency.

As the deputy director of the South Asia Research Center of the Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Liu Xiaoxue said, China has a complete industrial chain and supporting system, coupled with a high-quality workforce and perfect infrastructure, including a stable power supply, providing a mature production base for global multinational companies.

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Why AAA Games Still Feel Out of Place on Smartphones

Back when Apple unveiled the iPhone 15 series, the support for AAA games was one of the highlights for me during the live event. Mobile gaming was often seen as a younger sibling to its console and PC counterparts. However, the bridge between the experience seemingly disappeared overnight.

It’s been nearly a year since the announcement and we’ve had a couple of new AAA titles released since. But these high fidelity games for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets still feel out of place.

AAA Games on Smartphones

1. Different Playstyles

Gaming on mobile devices has been really successful thanks to the accessibility and on-the-go nature of smartphones. It doesn’t get simpler than picking up your phone and playing. But this experience doesn’t really translate all too well for AAA games. Sure you have your COD Mobile and PUBG Mobile players that are extremely proficient with controls on a smaller display, but the immersive experience of console and PC titles can be missed.

Studios and developers spend years crafting an artificial world. But a player can miss all these finer details entirely. Some of the more popular mobile games often bring short bite sized gameplay sessions and not a long immersive experience. There are a multitude of reasons why AAA games aren’t popular on smartphones and this disconnect in player expectation and actual experience is one of them.

2. Hardware Limitations

Performance have smartphones has made significant strides and it is still impressive that some AAA games can run on mobile devices. But despite all of this, it still falls short of the processing power and graphical capabilities of PCs and consoles. Games that were optimized for mobile devices need to sacrifice visual fidelity to maintain a playable frame rate.

This can be seen in games like Assassin’s Creed Mirage and the Resident Evil titles that launched on the iPhones 15 Pros. Unfortunately, Android only gets older AAA titles and none of these aforementioned games. So if you don’t have the latest and greatest iPhone, these hefty games are already out of reach. Developers cut down on many aspects of such games, but these are still massive downloads compared to actual mobile games.

3. No one is buying AAA games on mobile

The mobile gaming market is dominated by the freemium business model, which has even become popular in live service titles for PCs and consoles. In other words, the games on smartphones are free, but companies generate revenue through in-game purchases. This could be in the form of lootboxes or direct purchases of digital cosmetics. However, AAA games have a price tag.

Resident Evil Village is cheaper and still costs 15.99 US Dollars. Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed Mirage costs 49.99 US Dollars. These titles had a long and expensive development cycle, but mobile gamers would turn away from spending this kind of money without even trying the game. Reports have surfaced that claim that AAA releases are far from a success, Only selling tens of thousands or just thousands of copies since they were released. There aren’t a lot of options as well, with mobile ports incurring additional costs to studios and publishers.

4. Conclusion

Smartphones and tablets have become incredibly powerful devices, but these still face significant hurdles in delivering a true AAA experience. Apple’s announcement was aimed at the right direction but these are still nascent steps. Hardware, gameplay, and business models have yet to be addressed, and we might have to wait for a couple of more years.

Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro with up to 12-zone demarcation launched for 349 yuan ($49)

Xiaomi will open a crowdfunding campaign for the Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro. The crowdfunding period is from August 21 to 28 via Xiaomi Youpin. The Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro is an upgrade of Xiaomi’s first human sensor launched in May 2024.

Xiaomi human sensor Pro

The Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro is larger than its predecessor and features a different design. Unlike the first model, the new human sensor requires power supply and its installation is a bit more complicated. The Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro comes with a power cord and adapter.

There are many options when using the new Xiaomi human sensor. The model comes with significant upgrades from its predecessor in terms of its configuration. It is equipped with a high-performance 24GHz millimeter-wave radar capable of tracking the real-time position of humans in the room. The device can be configured to trigger the smart scene when a person enters the designated area.

Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro-2

The standard version of the Xiaomi Human Sensor offers a battery life of 3 years and its crowdfunding price was 119 yuan ($). The new human sensor supports the demarcation of up to 12 zones with zero cross-interference. It has a detection angle of 110 degrees and can track human movement up to 7 meters. It can also achieve static human body detection up to 4 meters. The sensor can track three objects at the same time.

The Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro is equipped with hidden infrared sensors which combine with a high-performance radar that can transmit four signals at a time. The operation of the Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro can be customized to meet individual requirements.

Pricing & Availability

The crowdfunding price of the Human Sensor Pro is 349 yuan ($49) until August 28. The original price of the sensor is 399 yuan ($56) and it could be introduced to overseas markets subsequently.

Hands-on with Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station

The Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station is designed for those who need a versatile and powerful charging solution. With its ability to deliver up to 218W across multiple ports, this power station is equipped to handle a range of devices, from smartphones and tablets to laptops and gaming consoles. Here’s a look at what the device is in store for the buyers.

1. Design and Build

Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station
Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station

The Acefast Z4 comes with a compact design, measuring 102.5 x 93 x 44.5mm and weighing 655g. It’s built with flame-retardant PC material, which feels solid and durable. The station includes a 1.5m power cable, which can be attached to its backside. The overall size and build make it relatively easy to place on a desk without taking up too much space.

2. Charging Capabilities

Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station
Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station

This Acefast Z4 power station offers four different output modes, allowing for tailored charging based on the needs of your devices. The maximum output is 218W, which is split across multiple ports: three USB-C and one USB-A. Each port supports various fast-charging protocols, including PD3.0, QC4+, and PPS for USB-C ports, while the USB-A port supports AFC, FCP, and QC3.0. The ability to switch between different charging modes makes it a practical tool for those with varied devices.

Whether you’re charging a laptop, smartphone, or game console, the power station intelligently switches between modes to deliver the optimal power output. For instance, the power station supports a 100W maximum output through its USB-C1 and USB-C2 ports, making it ideal for high-power devices like laptops. The other ports offer 65W and 18W outputs, catering to smaller devices such as smartphones and tablets.

Readers can visit the official page to learn in detail about the charging capabilities of the Acefast Z4.

Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station
Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station

3. Performance

Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station
Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station

One of the standout features is the real-time display that shows the voltage and charging status for each port. This provides useful information, especially for those monitoring the charging efficiency of their devices. The use of GaN technology is also a key feature, ensuring more efficient energy use and less heat generation. This makes the charger not only more compact but also safer to use over extended periods of time.

4. Safety and Usage

Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station
Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station

The Acefast Z4 prioritizes safety with features like multiple protection mechanisms and the use of bold copper wire for high safety. It’s capable of safely charging a wide range of devices, from smaller gadgets like smartphones to larger electronics like laptops.

5. Final Thoughts

Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station
Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN desktop power station

The Acefast Z4 PD218W GaN Desktop Power Station is a compact powerhouse, designed to charge multiple devices quickly and efficiently. Its real-time display and built-in safety features make it a reliable and versatile choice for those in need of a dependable charging solution. However, if there’s one area to critique, it would be the weight, which feels slightly heavier than ideal. While it may not be the most compact option available, its durable build and practical real-time charging display offer substantial value for everyday use.

If you are interested in purchasing, you can visit the Amazon listing of the product where it is selling for $89.

iPhone 16 launch poster leaks, hints at September 10th event

Apple‘s annual September event, notoriously shrouded in secrecy, might have just had its details leaked – or so a new rumor suggests. Tipster Majin Buu claims to have obtained a poster for the event, which carries the slogan “Ready. Set. Capture.” The poster points to a September 10th date, aligning with previous rumors about the iPhone 16 launch timeframe.

Apple iPhone 16 launch poster leaks

However, it’s important to maintain a healthy dose of skepticism. Majin Buu himself acknowledges that his source wishes to remain anonymous, and he can’t independently verify the information. Until Apple itself sends out official invites, treating this leak with a “wait and see” approach is prudent.

Golden Apple, Golden Phone?

One interesting detail the poster does offer is a gold-colored Apple logo. This could be a hint towards the rumored “Desert Titanium” color option said to be coming for the iPhone 16.

The event slogan, “Ready. Set. Capture,” could refer to the capture button that’s rumored to be introduced with the iPhone 16 lineup. It will be a solid state capacitive button, with haptic feedback supplied by a built-in Taptic engine.

iPhone 16 series dummies

Although its exact functionality is unconfirmed, it’s possible that the button could trigger the camera shutter or serve as a shortcut to the camera app.

We’ll learn more about this at Apple’s September launch event. This year, we expect to see four new models, likely following the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro naming scheme. These phones are expected to launch with iOS 18.

We’ll be keeping a close watch on Apple’s official channels and reliable sources for more information. In the meantime, take these early rumors with caution and stay tuned for more concrete details as we get closer to September.

Hands-on with Philips TAB4228/94 160W soundbar

The Philips Audio TAB4228/94 160W soundbar combines a sleek design with multi-connectivity options and impressive sound performance. In this hands-on experience, we’ll explore its key features, performance, and overall user experience.

1. Design and Build

Philips TAB421894 120W soundbar
Philips TAB4228/94 160W soundbar

The Philips TAB4228/94 features a minimalist design that complements various home décor styles. Its length aligns perfectly with my 43-inch Xiaomi TV, fitting seamlessly into the TV setup. The build quality is solid, with a smooth finish that enhances its overall appearance.

The soundbar includes a straightforward set of control buttons on the top surface. These buttons—power, input/source, sound mode, and volume controls—are arranged in a horizontal row, making them easy to access.

2. Ports and Connectivity

Philips TAB421894 120W soundbar (3)
Philips TAB4228/94 160W soundbar (top panel)

The back of the Philips TAB4228/94 soundbar features several connectivity options. It includes an HDMI ARC port for easy audio connection to your TV, a USB port for media playback, a coaxial input for digital audio, and an optical input for high-quality sound transmission. These ports are neatly arranged, offering various options for connecting your devices. Additionally, the soundbar has a power plug socket located to the left of the audio ports.

Bluetooth connectivity is also supported, allowing you to stream music wirelessly or connect your TV with ease. The setup process is straightforward and user-friendly.

Philips TAB421894 120W soundbar
Philips TAB4228/94 160W soundbar (back panel)

3. Sound Quality

Philips TAB421894 120W soundbar (4)
Philips TAB4228/94 160W soundbar

In terms of audio performance, the TAB4228/94 excels. With a speaker output of 160W, the soundbar delivers a rich and immersive audio experience. Dialogue is clear, and sound is well-balanced across different frequencies. The bass is robust yet not overpowering, making it suitable for various genres of music and movie soundtracks. The 2.1 channel system, which includes a dedicated subwoofer, enhances the overall audio experience by providing depth and clarity.

The Philips TAB4228/94 performs admirably across various content types, from action-packed movies to mellow acoustic tracks. Its minimal distortion and versatile connectivity options make it easy to switch between different audio sources effortlessly.

4. Remote Control

Philips TAB421894 120W soundbar
Philips TAB4228/94 160W soundbar’s remote control

This Philips TAB4228/94 comes with a large remote control that offers a range of essential functions. It includes buttons for power on/off, volume adjustment, and media playback controls. The remote allows for source selection through dedicated buttons for “Opt,” “Coax,” “AUX,” and “USB,” and it also supports Bluetooth pairing for wireless connections. Additionally, there are sound profile buttons for Music, Movie, and XRS, the latter providing an enhanced bass-boost experience. The remote also features sound customization options with “Bass +” & “-” and “Treble +” & “-” buttons, along with a number pad for selecting tracks or presets. There’s also a Reset button, which restores the default audio settings.

5. Final Thoughts

Philips TAB421894 120W soundbar (2)-
Philips TAB4228/94 160W soundbar

Overall, the Philips TAB4228/94 soundbar is commendable for those seeking an affordable yet high-performing audio solution. Its stylish design, versatile connectivity, and impressive sound quality make it a valuable addition to any home entertainment setup. Priced around Rs 8,000 to Rs 9,000 across online stores like Vijay Sales, Croma, and Reliance Digital, this soundbar offers a well-rounded audio experience without breaking the bank. On Amazon, the soundbar is selling for Rs 9,490. Whether you’re a movie enthusiast or a music lover, the TAB4228/94 delivers a satisfying audio experience at a great price.

Xiaomi to launch its latest QLED smart TVs in India next week

After introducing the Xiaomi Smart TV X Pro last April, the company has now announced the upcoming launch of the Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV series in India. Although details about the new lineup are still limited, the company has announced the launch date and some key features of the television.

The Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV series will debut in India on August 27th and in three screen sizes — 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch. As the name implies, all three models will come with a QLED panel. 

Xiaomi says the X Pro QLED TV has an “all-screen design” with minimal bezels for a more immersive viewing experience.  The renders show the TV with incredibly thin metal bezels, though the bottom bezel is slightly thicker to accommodate the Xiaomi logo.

Unsurprisingly, it’s a 4K TV with MagicQ technology to complement both visual and audio experience, though specific details about this technology remain scarce.

Many questions are still unanswered, including the refresh rates, and HDR compatibility. However, we can make some educated guesses based on the earlier Xiaomi Smart TV X Pro series. They offered a 4K UHD HDR display with Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ support. It’s possible the X Pro QLED will offer similar features.

The Smart TV X Pro series used a quad-core Cortex A55 CPU with a Mali G52 MP2 GPU, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage, running on Xiaomi’s PatchWall interface built on Android TV. 

Pricing details for the X Pro QLED series have not been disclosed. However, the Smart TV X Pro series started at Rs 32,999 for the 43-inch model, which might give us a hint about the X Pro QLED’s price range.

As the launch date approaches, more details about the Xiaomi X Pro QLED TV series are likely to emerge. We’ll keep you updated as more information becomes available.

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Alleged Vivo X200 Mini’s display design, chipset, primary camera details leaked

Vivo’s upcoming X-series is expected to include two models, the Vivo X200 and the Vivo X200 Pro. However, there has been chatter about the existence of a third model, which will be smaller than the X200, making it a compact flagship phone. Today, prominent leaker Digital Chat Station released a Weibo to share what appears to be the key details of the alleged Vivo X200 Mini.

Vivo X200 Mini key details leaked

According to reports, the Vivo X200 may feature a 6.4-inch or 6.5-inch display, whereas the X200 Pro may come equipped with a 6.7-inch screen. Speculation suggests that the alleged Vivo X200 Mini could have a smaller 6.3-inch display.

DCS’s latest leak indicates that the Dimensity 9400 chipset will power it. The same chip will also power the X200 and X200 Pro. Its advantages over competitors include a slightly larger silicon battery, which should provide better battery life, and a more versatile camera system. The camera setup is said to include a large 22nm Sony sensor for the main camera and a 3X periscope telephoto lens with a medium-sized sensor.

As far as the battery is concerned, other sources have claimed that it may pack a 5,500mAh or a 5,600mAh battery. A previous report claimed that it would also have support for wireless charging. The screen of this phone will offer a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

DCS also claimed that the purported Vivo X200 Mini is said to have some drawbacks. It will have a short-focus optical fingerprint sensor rather than an ultrasonic one, which may not be as advanced as those in some competing devices. In other aspects, the phone is described as being on par with its competitors.

Xiaomi Router BE6500 WiFi 7: The Most Affordable Next-Gen Router now available at a discounted price on GeekWiils

Xiaomi Router BE6500 WiFi 7 stands out in next-generation wireless routers. With its advanced technology, high-speed performance, and affordable pricing, it delivers a comprehensive networking solution for both home and small office environments

Grab the Xiaomi Router BE6500 WiFi 7 at an unbeatable price with a $10 discount, exclusively on GeekWills! Upgrade your home network with this powerful dual-band router featuring 6500Mbps speeds, 2.5Gbps high-speed ports, and seamless smart home integration. 

Key Features

Wi-Fi 7 Technology for Unmatched Speed and Efficiency

The Xiaomi BE6500 leverages Wi-Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be), the latest standard in wireless communication, offering a blazing-fast speed of up to 6500 Mbps. It ensures smooth 4K/8K streaming, lag-free AR/VR gaming, and ultra-fast downloads. This makes it ideal for high-bandwidth applications that demand consistent performance.

2.4GHz and 5GHz Dual-Band Support

The router operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, ensuring versatile connectivity. The dual-band operation allows for more flexible device management, enabling older devices to use the 2.4GHz band while newer, bandwidth-heavy devices take full advantage of the faster 5GHz band.

Multi-Link Operation (MLO) Dual-Channel Integration

One of the standout features is MLO dual-channel integration. A single device can connect to dual 5GHz bands simultaneously, which improves connection reliability and reduces environmental interference, providing seamless and consistent network performance.

2.5Gbps High-Speed Network Ports

The Xiaomi BE6500 is equipped with four 2.5Gbps adaptive WAN/LAN ports, supporting port aggregation for up to 5Gbps data transmission. This setup allows for ultra-fast wired connections, making it perfect for users who demand top-tier performance for gaming consoles, PCs, or network storage devices.

Advanced 6nm Dual Wireless Chips

With Qualcomm’s quad-core A53 processor clocked at 1.1GHz and 512MB memory, the Xiaomi BE6500 offers high computing power (10120 DMIPS). It’s fast, stable, and capable of supporting up to 600 devices simultaneously, which is crucial for smart home environments and multi-user households.

Extended Coverage with 6 External Antennas

The router features six external antennas optimized with Beamforming technology, providing robust coverage across large areas. The enhanced signal strength reduces interference, ensuring stable connections even in environments with thick walls or multiple floors.

Mesh Networking Support

For larger spaces or buildings, the Xiaomi BE6500 supports Mesh networking. You can connect up to 10 Xiaomi or Redmi routers in a Mesh configuration, ensuring comprehensive coverage with seamless transitions as you move across different areas.

Smart Home and IoT Connectivity

Integrating seamlessly with Xiaomi smart home devices, the router provides one-click networking through Xiaomi HyperOS Connect. It also serves as a security hub, offering privacy protection and parental controls. Through the Mijia App, users can monitor network risks, manage devices, filter harmful content, and ensure a secure online environment for all family members.

Advantages of the Xiaomi Router BE6500 WiFi 7

High-Speed Performance

With a total wireless speed of 6500 Mbps, the Xiaomi BE6500 ensures that all your devices run at peak performance, whether it’s for high-definition media streaming, online gaming, or large file downloads.

Versatile Connectivity Options

The combination of 2.4GHz and 5GHz dual-band support, along with the 2.5Gbps ports, provides flexible options for connecting a wide range of devices, from smart TVs and gaming consoles to desktop PCs and IoT devices.

Effortless Smart Home Integration

The router’s seamless integration with Xiaomi smart home devices and its IoT-friendly design make it a perfect choice for modern connected homes. It’s simple to manage, secure, and optimized for a fully connected living environment.

Scalable Mesh Networking

Whether you need to cover a small home or a multi-floor building, the Mesh networking support allows you to expand coverage effortlessly by linking additional routers, ensuring there are no dead zones in your Wi-Fi network.

Robust Security and Parental Controls

Xiaomi’s security features, including real-time risk monitoring and targeted device management, ensure a safe and secure online experience for all users, making it especially beneficial for families.

The Xiaomi Router BE6500 WiFi 7 stands out as one of the most affordable yet feature-rich routers in the market. With its cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 technology, advanced networking capabilities, and smart home integration, it offers a complete solution for users seeking both performance and value.

GC Daily: Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 datasheet reveals two variants, Huawei Mate 70 series’ design leaked

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 leaks, Huawei Mate 70 design revealed, and why cheap smartwatches might disappoint. Here’s an overview of the top stories over the past 24 hours.

  1. Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Leak: Dive into the leaked datasheet of Qualcomm’s next-gen flagship chipset. We’ll explore the two variants and key specifications that could shape the future of high-end smartphones.
  2. Huawei Mate 70 Series Preview: Get an exclusive first look at the back design of Huawei’s upcoming Mate 70 series. We’ll analyze the changes in camera layout and what they might mean for mobile photography enthusiasts.
  3. The Pitfalls of Cheap Smartwatches: Uncover the reasons why investing in a quality smartwatch might be more beneficial in the long run. We’ll break down the compromises often made in budget options and guide you towards making informed decisions.
  4. Tensor G4 Benchmark Concerns: Examine the early benchmark results of Google’s Tensor G4 chip. We’ll discuss how it stacks up against competitors and what this could mean for the Pixel 9 series’ performance.

Plus, don’t miss our roundup of other exciting stories, including Xiaomi’s experimentation with back panel materials, Samsung’s battery upgrade speculations, Red Magic’s upcoming gaming tablet, and Motorola’s teaser for the Razr 50 in India!


Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 datasheet leaked, reveals two variants, key specifications

 

Qualcomm is expected to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, its next-generation flagship chipset for smartphones, in October of this year. Months before the official announcement, a leaked datasheet emerged to reveal its key details.

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Here’s our first look at the Huawei Mate 70 series’ back design

Huawei launched the Mate 60 series in China at the end of August last year. Given this timeline, it’s expected that the company will reveal the successor around this time. However, Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station previously claimed that the launch of the successors might be delayed, potentially occurring in mid-to-late Q4 this year.

In the latest leak, images of the back panels of the upcoming devices have been exposed, which reveals some changes in the camera layout.

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Why you shouldn’t buy cheap smartwatches

The appeal of a low-priced smartwatch can be tempting, but the saying “you get what you pay for” often holds true. While some budget options are decent, many inexpensive smartwatches cut corners on important features, durability, and overall user experience. Let’s delve into the reasons why investing a bit more in a quality smartwatch might be a wiser choice.

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Tensor G4 show disappointing performance in AnTuTu and Geekbench benchmarks

Early performance benchmarks for Google‘s Tensor G4 chip, used in the new Pixel 9 series, raise concerns about its raw processing power compared to competitors. Yesterday, there was a report about how the Google Tensor G4 lost over 50% of its performance in throttling tests.

Tech YouTuber Sahil Karoul recently shared benchmark scores from a retail Pixel 9. His results reveal a significant performance gap between the Tensor G4 and its main competitor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

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iQOO Neo 10, Neo 10 Pro leak reveals Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Dimensity 9400, metal middle frame, and more

Last year, iQOO unveiled the iQOO 12 series and the iQOO Neo 9 series in November and December, respectively, in China. It seems that the brand may adopt a similar strategy this year. A fresh development reveals that the company is working on the Neo 10 series of smartphones for the Chinese market. Ahead of the expected launch in Q4 of this year, tipster Digital Chat Station has shared the key details of the Neo 10 lineup.

iQOO Neo 10 series’ first details leaked

DCS has stated that the next-generation iQOO Neo series, being sub-flagship phones, will adopt the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9400 chipsets. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will power the phone that follows the new Neo series.

Hence, it appears that the iQOO 13 may debut after the iQOO Neo 10 series this year. Although the leaker hasn’t explicitly stated it, it seems that the Neo 10 will run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, while the Pro version might have the Dimensity 9400.

The above Weibo post also suggests that the iQOO Neo 10 models will feature a metal middle frame, unlike the Neo 9 series, which featured a plastic frame. The Neo 10 models may come with silicon batteries supporting fast charging, possibly over 100W, and a 6,000mAh+ battery capacity. Additionally, the devices are expected to sport a 1.5K resolution flat display with ultra-narrow bezels, emphasizing eye protection and improved display quality.

To recall, the iQOO Neo 9 series from last year included two models, namely, the Neo 9 and Neo 9 Pro. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and Dimensity 9300 chipsets, respectively, powered these devices. The Neo 9 Pro remained exclusive to the Chinese variant, whereas the Neo 9 was rebranded as the iQOO Neo 9 in India. At present, there is no clarity about the global launch of the Neo 10 series.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 datasheet leaked, reveals two variants, key specifications  

Qualcomm is expected to unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, its next-generation flagship chipset for smartphones, in October of this year. Months before the official announcement, a leaked datasheet emerged to reveal its key details.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 variants and specifications (rumored)

Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s leaked datasheet

As per the leaked datasheet, the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset has two part numbers, namely SM8750 and SM8750P. The former is a regular version of the chipset, whereas the latter is an overclocked version.

The datasheet further reveals that Qualcomm will build the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset on an advanced 3nm process, promising significant enhancements in both performance and energy efficiency. It will feature Qualcomm’s latest Oryon CPU, engineered to deliver high-performance computing, and the Adreno 8-series GPU, which is designed to provide top-tier graphics capabilities ideal for gaming and other demanding tasks. The chipset supports dual-channel package-on-package (PoP) high-speed LPDDR5X SDRAM, further boosting its performance capabilities.

In terms of multimedia, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be equipped with the Qualcomm Spectra ISP 8-series, which is expected to significantly elevate the quality of photography and videography on mobile devices. Additionally, it includes Adreno VPU and DPU units that will handle UHD video encoding and decoding, along with high-definition display support.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will also excel in connectivity. It integrates a 3G/4G/5G modem capable of supporting mmWave and sub-6 bands. Additionally, it incorporates Qualcomm’s FastConnect 7900 system, enabling the latest wireless technologies like Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and ultra-wideband (UWB).

Beyond raw power and connectivity, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will incorporate advanced AI and security features. It will feature a Low-Power AI (LPAI) subsystem with a dedicated DSP and AI accelerator, enabling continuous on-device AI processing without compromising battery life.

Audio enthusiasts will also appreciate the Qualcomm Aqstic WCD3955 audio codec, which supports audiophile-grade sound quality. Lastly, the inclusion of a Secure Processing Unit indicates that Qualcomm is prioritizing enhanced security features, making this chipset not only powerful but also secure for a wide range of advanced use cases.

The SM8750 variant is expected to power most flagship phones that are expected to launch in the October–December period in China. The SM8750 variant will power the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is expected to launch in January 2025. It’s possible that the SM8750P variant will power other flagship phones that release in China around mid-2025.

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Should you get an old flagship or a new mid-range phone in 2024

If you’re in the market to upgrade your smartphone, the options are overwhelming. Whether you’re looking for top performance, the best camera, sleek design, or durability, there’s a phone to meet every need. 

However, if you want a device that offers a balance of all these features, your choices will likely narrow down to flagship models. These phones offer the best of everything—performance, camera quality, design, you name it.

old flagship or a new mid-ranger in 2024

But a brand-new flagship comes with a flagship price tag and that’s not within everyone’s budget. This often leads many to consider a mid-range phone instead. 

However, another option is to choose a previous-generation flagship, which can cost significantly less. But is going for an older flagship really better than buying a brand-new mid-range phone? Let’s compare the key aspects of both to see which one is worth your investment.

1. Design

First impressions matter, and nowhere is that more true than with smartphones. A phone’s design is the first thing that grabs our attention, and flagships excel at making that impact. They’re crafted with premium materials like glass back and metal frames and are meticulously designed to feel luxurious from the moment you pick them up.

Some brands even maintain a consistent design language for their flagships to make them easily recognizable. Apple’s iPhones, for instance, from the 11 series to the current 15 series, share a mostly similar look. Similarly, the latest Galaxy S-series phones—the S22 Ultra, S23 Ultra, and S24 Ultra—feature a very similar design.

This design consistency makes these phones instantly recognizable as top-of-the-line devices. Even if a brand changes things up in the next iteration, the designs have been repeated enough by now that it’s easy to identify them as flagships.

Mid-range phones have also come a long way in recent years, with manufacturers pushing the envelope in terms of design. Brands like Xiaomi, Realme, and Samsung’s A-series offer devices that borrow design cues from their flagship counterparts. 

For instance, it’s common for a mid-range phone in 2024 to have features like narrow bezels and official IP dust and water resistance, which were once considered as flagship. 

However, being mid-range means there will certainly be cost-cutting, and it often comes in terms of build quality. Most mid-range phones use plastic instead of glass and even those with a glass back typically have plastic frames.

That’s not to say plastic means poor quality; in fact, plastic can withstand falls better than glass. Still, it is unlikely to give the premium hands-on feel of a flagship phone.

Flagships also tend to have better display protection, often featuring newer layers like Corning Gorilla Glass Victus or Victus 2. While Gorilla Glass protection is now common even in mid-range phones, it’s usually of older generations like Gorilla Glass 3 or 5. 

However, none of these are entirely shatterproof or scratch-resistant, so many users still prefer to use a screen protector, making this less of a deciding factor. 

All in all, flagship phones still have the upper hand in design, making them the winner in this category. 

Winner: Old Flagship 

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2. Display

Display quality is often one of the most noticeable differences between flagships and mid-range phones. But it’s no longer just bout the traditional difference between AMOLED and IPS LCD displays—AMOLED screens have become quite common even in the mid-range segment now. 

The difference is the underlying display tech like LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide). LTPO panels, still primarily reserved for premium phones, allow the display to dynamically adjust its refresh rate, going as low as 1Hz to improve battery efficiency. 

While variable refresh rates are a notable advancement, their impact on everyday use is less significant than it might seem. Mid-range phones that consistently run at 120Hz, like the Samsung Galaxy A54, offer similarly smooth animations and scrolling experiences.

The real difference lies in overall panel quality. Flagship phones, even older ones, consistently deliver superior viewing experiences due to higher-quality materials and more precise color calibration. These displays excel in color accuracy, viewing angles, and brightness, areas where mid-range devices may fall short.

Brightness used to be a major distinguishing factor between flagships and mid-range phones. Higher peak brightness was once exclusive to top-tier models, but mid-range phones are increasingly catching up—some even surpass flagships in this regard. 

For instance, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has a peak brightness of 1,750 nits, while the mid-range Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus offers 1,800 nits. As mid-range phones close the gap in brightness, this factor may soon cease to be a real differentiator.

However, flagship displays still hold an edge due to their fine-tuned performance and advanced features like LTPO technology. By a close margin, in display quality, older flagships still come out on top.

Winner: Old Flagship

3. Camera

Camera is one area where we think even a one- or two-year-old flagship phone still outperforms mid-range models. Premium phones typically feature a versatile camera setup, often with superior main and ultrawide sensors. You’ll also likely find a telephoto lens for capturing incredibly detailed portrait shots.

Beyond hardware, flagship models benefit from advanced computational photography algorithms. This enables them to excel in challenging situations, delivering images with impressive detail, dynamic range, and low-light performance.

Mid-range phones have also made impressive progress in camera technology. It’s not rare to find a phone with a 108MP higher-resolution cameras in this segment, and they often perform well in well-lit conditions. However, it’s clear that mid-range phones still can’t match the quality or hardware versatility of a flagship camera.

Winner: Old Flagship 

4. Performance

It’s no surprise that the once-glaring performance gap between flagship and mid-range phones is narrowing by each passing year now. Flagship phones were traditionally associated with smooth user experience and superior gaming capabilities. But chipmakers like Qualcomm and MediaTek are making efforts to steadily bridge that gap. 

Take the recently released Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 — it boasts the same Cortex-X4 performance core as the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, albeit clocked slightly lower. Processors like this make most smartphone tasks, including heavy gaming, a breeze on mid-range devices.

Sure, flagships still offer a slight performance edge. However, for everyday use, the difference is increasingly negligible. Additionally, mid-range phones are no longer skimping on RAM and storage. Modern devices offer generous amounts of both, often adopting faster options that keep things running smoothly.

Winner: Tie

5. Software

Software updates and security patches are critical for ensuring a phone’s longevity and security. Historically, flagship models have led the way in terms of extended software support. 

Devices like the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and the Pixel 7 Pro benefits from regular updates, including major OS upgrades and security patches. These updates are prompt, reflecting the premium status of these devices and the manufacturers’ commitment to delivering a superior user experience.

The mid-range segment is also catching up in this area.  Samsung and Google, for instance, offer Galaxy A54 and Pixel 7a four major OS upgrades and five years of security patches, similar to the S23 Ultra and Pixel 7 Pro.

This extended support helps narrow the gap between flagship and mid-range models. However, as we said earlier, flagship devices typically receive updates first, and mid-range phones sometimes experience delays.

Smaller brands like OnePlus and Motorola have also improved their update policies but generally focus on their recent flagship models for the most extended support.

Therefore, flagships have a slight edge due to the current landscape of updated policies. This could change in the future, but for now, security-conscious users might lean towards older flagships.

Winner: Old flagship

6. Battery and Charging

Over time, older flagships naturally experience battery degradation, which can lead to reduced battery life. In comparison, it’s natural for newer mid-range phones, with their fresh batteries, to offer better battery life.

The latter also benefit from lower-powered processors and Full HD displays, resulting in better battery efficiency compared to older flagships with power-hungry QHD screens and high-end processors.

That said, mid-range phones often have slower charging speeds compared to premium models. Wireless charging support is also rare in the mid-range segment.

Ultimately, the choice depends on your priorities. Mid-range devices excel in battery life, but if fast charging and wireless charging are crucial, older flagships might still offer those benefits. 

Winner: Tie

7. Conclusion

When deciding between an older flagship phone and a new mid-range device, your choice will depend on your priorities.

If premium build quality, superior display technology, and better camera performance are important to you, an older flagship phone is likely the better choice. These devices still offer a high-end experience that newer mid-range phones struggle to match.

On the other hand, for better battery life, and reliable performance, a new mid-range phone can also serve that purpose very well. Ultimately, it’s up to you to weigh your needs and make the decision that best suits them.

Motorola Razr 50 India launch soon, teaser goes live

Motorola has been consistently launching new phones in India. Today, it will unveil the Moto G45, a low-priced 5G smartphone. It is also said to be working on the launch of the Moto G35 5G, which could be the company’s most affordable 5G phone. While there is no official word on the arrival of the G35, the company has started teasing the arrival of the Razr 50.

Motorola Razr 50 teaser released in India

To recall, Motorola unveiled the Razr 50 and Razr 50 Ultra in June in China. In July, the Ultra variant was released in other markets, including India. Now, the brand is all set to launch the standard Razr 50. It remains to be seen whether it will launch before the end of this month in India.

To recall, the Razr 40, which debuted last year, came equipped with a 1.5-inch cover display. The above teaser reveals that the Razr 50 will sport a larger cover screen, which will be slightly smaller than the Razr 50 Ultra’s cover display.

Motorola Razr 50 specifications

The Motorola Razr 50 is an IPX8-rated device featuring a 6.9-inch AMOLED LTPO panel that offers an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and 3,000 nits of peak brightness. The secondary display measures 3.6 inches and offers 1056 x 1066 pixels resolution. It is protected by a layer of Gorilla Glass Victus.

The Dimensity 7300X chipset, 12 GB of LPDDR4x RAM, up to 512 GB of UFS 2.2 storage, and a 4,200mAh battery with 30W fast charging power the Razr 50. It has a 32-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel (main, with OIS) + 13-megapixel (ultrawide) dual-camera setup on the back.

The Razr 50 Ultra is priced at Rs 99,999. It is likely that the standard Razr 50 could be priced at around Rs 70,000.

Xiaomi 13 series gets new HyperOS beta update in China

Xiaomi has begun rolling out the official beta update of HyperOS for the Xiaomi 13, 13 Pro, and 13 Ultra, with version numbers OS1.0.13.0.UMCCNXM, OS1.0.11.0.UMBCNXM, and OS1.0.15.0.UMACNXM respectively.

Xiaomi HyperOS

This update, which is part of the August beta program, brings several optimizations and fixes across various system aspects, enhancing the overall user experience.

What’s new in this update?

The update brings significant system performance improvements, including optimized startup animation for faster app launches and a more responsive interface. It addresses game crashes for a more stable experience and includes the August 2024 security patch for enhanced system security.

The update also fixes issues with the Free Window feature, including abnormal video app display in small window mode and size problems with the mini window in certain games. It improves Home Screen stability, particularly with the return-to-home animation, and resolves empty space issues in the desktop layout of the second space.

Additionally, it optimizes cross-device connectivity by speeding up device discovery, introduces a new lock screen setting to disable editing with a long press, and fixes a checkmark error in the Clock app for alarm settings in dark mode.

The new beta update enhances the CarWith feature with six redesigned interface styles, new map and music cards, and an updated XiaoAi Assistant dialogue style. It adds customization options for car wallpaper, background effects, card sorting, and widgets, while optimizing navigation with full-screen maps and a floating navigation capsule. The update also improves the connection experience and stability of CarWith.

Other fixes in this update include resolving an issue where the natural disaster alert subscription option disappeared in the Security Manager and addressing text and notification display issues in different languages within the Status Bar and Notification Bar.

Official beta testers can download this update now. The full version will be released to everyone after successful beta testing.

Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro in December 2022 in China, followed by the Xiaomi 13 Ultra in April 2023. The Ultra variant features a 6.73-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED display with 2600 nits brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, offers up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, and has a 50MP main camera with multiple telephoto options and 8K video recording. The device comes with a 5000mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging.

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Tensor G4 show disappointing performance in AnTuTu and Geekbench benchmarks

Early performance benchmarks for Google‘s Tensor G4 chip, used in the new Pixel 9 series, raise concerns about its raw processing power compared to competitors.

Tech YouTuber Sahil Karoul recently shared benchmark scores from a retail Pixel 9. His results reveal a significant performance gap between the Tensor G4 and its main competitor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

In AnTuTu v10, the Pixel 9 scored just 927,945 points. This score is well below the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which typically exceeds 2 million points. That means, the Tensor G4’s performance is over 50% lower in raw processing power.

The trend continues in Geekbench 6, where the Pixel 9’s Tensor G4 scored 1556 in single-core and 3706 in multi-core tests. In contrast, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 averages around 2226 and 6917 in these tests (data from NoteBookCheck.) 

These results suggest that the Tensor G4 may struggle to match the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s raw CPU and GPU performance.

Karoul also shared a screenshot of a CPU stress test showing that, after 15 minutes, the Tensor G4 throttled down to 59% of its peak performance. As a result, Pixel 9 might have difficulty handling demanding or prolonged tasks.

Google has not officially disclosed the Tensor G4’s specifications. However, Geekbench results suggest it might feature one high-performance core at 3.1 GHz, three cores at 2.6 GHz, and four efficiency cores at 1.95 GHz.

While these early benchmarks may raise concerns about the processor’s raw power or sustained performance, it’s crucial to remember that raw processing power isn’t the whole story. Rather Google is emphasizing the Tensor G4’s focus on AI and machine learning capabilities. 

However, for users prioritizing raw performance,  these early results suggest that the Pixel 9 may fall short compared to competitors using the latest chips like Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. We’ll need to wait for additional testing and real-world evaluations to fully understand how the Tensor G4 affects the Pixel 9’s overall user experience.