HONOR has introduced its latest premium smartphone, the HONOR Magic 6 Pro 5G, to the Indian market, priced at ₹89,999 for the 12GB + 512GB variant. The device is now available for purchase through Amazon.in, explorehonor.com, and various offline retail outlets.
As part of its launch, HONOR is offering several incentives for early buyers, including No-cost EMI options starting at ₹7,500 per month for up to 12 months. The company has also assured customers that the price will remain unchanged for the next 180 days, providing added confidence for those who choose to purchase early.
HONOR Magic 6 Pro 5G specs:
The HONOR Magic 6 Pro 5G boasts a 6.8-inch FHD+ Quad-Curved OLED Floating Screen with a resolution of 1280 x 2800 pixels, a 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, and support for HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, delivering a peak brightness of 5,000 nits.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Octa-Core Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, paired with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
The camera setup is equally impressive, featuring a 50MP Wide Main Camera with variable aperture, a 50MP Ultra-Wide Camera with macro capabilities, and a 180MP Periscope Telephoto Camera that supports 2.5x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom, along with optical image stabilization. For selfies, the device offers a 50MP front camera and a 3D Depth Camera, both supporting 4K video recording.
The Magic 6 Pro 5G is equipped with a 5600mAh battery, which supports 80W wired and 66W wireless HONOR SuperCharge technology. Additional features include dual stereo speakers with DTS Ultra sound effects, IP68 dust and water resistance, and comprehensive connectivity options such as 5G SA/NSA, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC.
When shopping for a new smartphone, one of the first things you’re likely to consider is the camera. After all, with today’s smartphones, we can capture stunning photos and videos that we can share with the world. But when it comes to camera megapixels, it’s important to remember that more isn’t always better. In fact, there are a number of reasons why you shouldn’t buy a smartphone based on camera megapixels alone.
Megapixels refer to the resolution of the photos a camera can take, with one megapixel equaling one million pixels. While it’s true that more pixels can result in sharper images, the difference becomes less noticeable after a certain point. For example, a 12MP camera and a 48MP camera might not produce drastically different images in day-to-day use, especially on a smartphone screen or even a standard computer monitor. The higher resolution mostly benefits large-format prints or extreme zooming in, which most users rarely need.
2. Sensor size matters more than megapixels
The most critical component of a smartphone camera is the image sensor. This tiny chip captures light and converts it into an image. A larger sensor allows more light to enter, resulting in better low-light performance, improved dynamic range, and richer color accuracy.
For example, the Apple iPhone and Google Pixel series, both known for their exceptional camera performance, utilize sensors that emphasize quality rather than the number of megapixels. Despite having lower megapixel counts than some competitors, iPhones and Pixels consistently deliver superior real-world photography, thanks to their advanced sensor technology.
3. Lens quality and aperture
Another crucial factor in determining a smartphone camera’s performance is the lens quality and aperture size. The lens focuses light onto the sensor, and a higher-quality lens can minimize distortions and aberrations. Meanwhile, the aperture (often denoted by f/ numbers like f/1.8, f/2.2) controls how much light reaches the sensor.
A lower f-number means a larger aperture, allowing more light to hit the sensor, which is especially beneficial in low-light situations. Even a 108MP camera with a small sensor and narrow aperture might struggle in low-light conditions, resulting in noisy and grainy images.
4. Image processing
What happens after a photo is taken is equally important. Modern smartphones rely heavily on image processing algorithms to enhance photos. These algorithms handle everything from noise reduction to HDR processing, color correction, and even computational photography techniques like night mode or portrait mode.
For instance, Apple’s iPhones are renowned for their image processing capabilities, delivering consistently high-quality photos even with lower megapixel counts. This shows that a camera’s software can be just as critical as its hardware.
5. Conclusion
While megapixels are an essential aspect of a smartphone camera, they are far from the most critical factor in determining image quality. A well-balanced smartphone camera setup, with a good sensor, quality lenses, and strong image processing software, will consistently deliver better photos than a camera that relies solely on high megapixel counts.
When choosing your next smartphone, consider the entire camera system and how it performs in real-world scenarios rather than getting swayed by megapixel numbers alone. By doing so, you’ll likely end up with a device that offers a more versatile, reliable, and enjoyable photography experience.
We recently got our hands on the Varmilo Muse65, a mechanical keyboard with magnetic switches that’s been generating quite a buzz among enthusiasts and gamers alike. Known for their exceptional build quality and attention to detail, Varmilo has a reputation that precedes them, so we were eager to see how the Muse65 would perform in real-world use. After spending considerable time with it, I can confidently say that this keyboard brings a lot to the table—literally and figuratively. So let’s check out:
What’s in the Box?
Unboxing the Muse65 is an experience that sets the tone for what’s to come. The packaging is sleek and minimalistic, giving you a hint of the premium product inside. Upon opening the box, you’re greeted by:
The Muse65 keyboard itself
A detachable, braided USB Type-C cable
A keycap puller and switch puller
A quick start guide
While the contents might seem straightforward, the inclusion of both keycap and switch pullers shows that Varmilo understands the needs of its users. These tools are essential for those who love to customize their setup, making it easier to swap out keycaps or switches.
Design and Build Quality
The first thing that strikes you about the Muse65 is its weight which is approximately 1.2 kg. The keyboard feels solid—thanks to the CNC-machined aluminum body, which gives it a premium, sturdy feel. It comes with a 65% layout, perfect for those who want to save desk space without sacrificing essential keys like the arrow keys or a few function keys.
The keyboard is available in five distinct themes: Ariel, Asgard, Aurora, Sakura, and Summit, each offering a unique aesthetic that extends to the keycaps, metal case, and a glass plate on the back. Its design is minimalist, featuring clean lines and a sleek finish, with the Varmilo logo subtly positioned on the back to maintain its elegant appearance. The keyboard includes rubber feet that ensure stability during intense gaming sessions, though it lacks adjustable feet for customizing the typing angle.
Connectivity
The Muse65 HE is a wired keyboard, and it connects via a USB-C port. The cable provided is braided, adding durability and a premium touch. While some might prefer a wireless option, the wired connection ensures a stable and consistent performance, particularly important for competitive gaming where every millisecond counts.
Features
The Muse65 HE features Hall effect switches, available in Gateron Magnetic White and Magnetic Jade options. The Magnetic White switches offer a linear feel with a 0.10 to 4.00 mm actuation range, while the Magnetic Jade switches provide a satisfying typing sound with a shorter 0.02 to 3.40 mm range. Both are highly durable and rated for 150 million clicks. I got the Magnetic White version.
The keyboard offers the ability to customize the actuation point for each key with precision down to 0.1mm, making it ideal for gamers who need fast and responsive key presses.
The Muse65 HE also supports rapid trigger settings, allowing the keyboard to register multiple key presses in quick succession without needing to fully release the key. This feature can provide a significant advantage in fast-paced games where rapid inputs are crucial.
The keyboard supports an 8,000 Hz polling rate, which is significantly faster than most keyboards’ traditional 1,000 Hz polling rate, ensuring a more responsive gaming experience.
The keyboard also comes with Dynamic Keystroke feature which allows you to assign multiple functions to a single key. This can enhance efficiency, whether you’re gaming, coding, or just trying to streamline your workflow. It also supports N-key Rollover.
The keyboard features RGB lighting as well. The lighting effects are vibrant, but they don’t stand out as much as I’d like in well-lit environments. However, the RGB and Hall effect features coexist without any performance issues, which is a plus.
Software
The Muse65 HE comes with the Varmilo HE Driver, making it easy for users to customize the keyboard. Installation is straightforward: simply install it on your PC, and at the final step, select your keyboard layout, such as ANSI or ISO. However, be careful when choosing the layout; selecting the wrong one can cause the keyboard to malfunction. I experienced this myself. If it happens, you can fix it by pressing and holding the ESC key, plugging in the cable, and then directly opening the driver to upgrade the firmware.
The software offers a variety of customization options, including macros, key remapping, setting up different layers for various functions, and customizing RGB lighting effects. It also allows you to adjust the actuation point for each key, down to 0.1 mm, which is particularly useful for gamers who need precise keypress control. You can also change the polling rate as well.
Additionally, the software supports rapid trigger settings, which can enhance responsiveness during typing or gaming. However, the current software version has some limitations, such as a less intuitive slider for setting actuation points and no option to input specific values directly. Despite these minor issues, the software provides a robust range of customization options.
Performance
The Muse65 HE excels in performance, thanks to its impressive 8,000 Hz polling rate, which is significantly higher than the standard 1,000 Hz found in most keyboards. This means the keyboard can send data to your computer much faster, virtually eliminating input delay—a crucial advantage in competitive gaming.
During my testing, the customizable actuation points proved particularly beneficial in games where quick reflexes and precision are essential. Being able to set the actuation point as low as 0.1 mm allowed for incredibly fast inputs, providing a noticeable edge in gameplay.
Typing on the Muse65 HE is also a delightful experience. The switches are smooth, producing a satisfying yet not overly loud sound. The aluminum case and tray mount design contribute to a consistent, pleasing typing sound that sets this keyboard apart from many others.
Conclusion
The Varmilo Muse65 HE is priced between $155 and $168, depending on the switch option you select, placing it at the higher end of the keyboard market—and for good reason. Its exceptional build quality, extensive customization options, and outstanding performance make it a worthwhile investment for serious gamers and heavy typists.
That said, it does have a few drawbacks. While the software is functional, it could be more user-friendly, particularly when adjusting actuation points. Additionally, the RGB lighting, though customizable, isn’t as vibrant as it could be.
Despite these minor flaws, the Muse65 HE shines where it counts most: performance and build quality. If you’re in the market for a high-end 65% keyboard that offers extensive customization without compromising on quality, the Varmilo Muse65 HE is an excellent choice.
Just seven months after launching the Note 50, Realme has seemingly introduced its successor, the Note 60, in Indonesia. The company hasn’t made an official announcement yet, but several listings from local retailers on Instagram reveal most of the phone’s specifications and confirm its immediate availability.
The phone is built around a 6.74-inch 90Hz IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution as its predecessor. Realme has added a “rainwater smart touch” feature that allows for easier use with wet fingers. The phone also boasts an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance.
The back of the phone has a redesigned camera module that houses a 32MP main sensor with 10x digital zoom alongside an unspecified secondary sensor. The primary camera is an upgrade from 13MP on its predecessor, but the color option stays the same with blue and black choices.
Despite its budget-friendly price tag, the Note 60 surprisingly features a metal frame, a step up from the plastic construction of the Note 50. Under the hood, things remain unchanged with the Unisoc T612 chipset powering the device. It’s paired with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of storage.
Powering the device is a sizeable 5000mAh battery, but, charging speeds are limited to a slow 10W. Security is handled by a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and face unlock facilitated by a 5MP front camera.
The base 4GB/64GB variant of the Realme Note 60 is listed at Rp 1,399,000 (around $90) in Indonesia, while the 6GB/128GB model comes in at Rp 1,599,000 (around $103). With the phone already available for purchase, an official announcement from Realme likely isn’t far off. We will keep you updated on it.
Motorola unveiled the Moto S50 Neo equipped with the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 in China in June. It is nothing but a rebranded version of the Moto G85 5G available in markets outside of China. Recently, a Motorola phone bearing the XT2409-5 model number was approved by China’s TENAA authority. It is speculated this phone may debut with the Motorola S50 moniker in the home market. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Experience More, has revealed the key specifications of the device.
Moto S50 specifications (rumored)
Moto S50 will launch soon in China
According to the tipster, the Moto S50 is expected to feature a 6.36-inch flat display with a 1.5K resolution (1200p) and a 120Hz refresh rate. For security, it may come equipped with an in-screen fingerprint sensor.
The Moto S50 will likely be powered by the Dimensity 7300 chipset, coupled with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. The device could house a 4,400mAh battery with support for 68W fast charging.
Moto S50
Its rear camera setup might include a 50-megapixel main sensor with OIS, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. On the front, the device will feature a 32-megapixel front-facing camera.
Additional features might include an in-display fingerprint sensor and IP68 water and dust resistance. In terms of design, it is expected to have dimensions of 154.1 x 71.2 x 8.1 mm and weigh 172 grams. It appears that the Moto S50 may get rebranded as the Motorola Edge 50 Neo in the global market.
Recent reports have claimed that the Honor Magic 7 Pro will be announced in November of this year. Like the Magic 6 series, the upcoming Magic 7 lineup may include the Magic 7, Magic 7 Pro, Magic 7 Ultimate, and Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design. Among these models, the rumor mill has been consistently leaking details about the Magic 7 Pro. Recently, a tipster created a mock render to showcase the rear design of the phone. Now, the image below has surfaced on Chinese social media platforms, revealing all the major specs. Here’s a look at what to expect from the Magic 7 Pro.
Honor Magic 7 Pro specifications (rumored)
Honor Magic 7 Pro specs leak
The Honor Magic 7 Pro will likely sport a 6.82-inch 2K dual-layer OLED display with quad-curved edges and a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen could also integrate 8T LTPO technology and be protected by next-generation Kunlun Glass for enhanced durability. It is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, paired with UFS 4.0 storage and LPDDR5X RAM.
In terms of photography, the device may boast a 50-megapixel front-facing camera with 3D depth-sensing capabilities. On the rear, it is rumored to have a triple camera setup, including a 50-megapixel main sensor (OmniVision OV50H), a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens IMX882 or 200-megapixel Samsung HP3 sensor technology.
The Magic 7 Pro may potentially come equipped with a 5,800mAh battery, utilizing third-generation Qinghai Lake battery technology. It is expected to support 100W wired charging and 66W wireless charging, ensuring quick power-ups. Additional features could include IP68/69 water resistance, ultrasonic fingerprint and 2D face recognition, as well as Honor’s enhanced eye protection 3.0. Additionally, the Magic 7 Pro is said to offer other features, such as also said to support satellite communication and may include the C1+ RF chip, E1 efficiency chip, and x-axis linear motor.
Readers should note that the authenticity of this leaked image cannot be confirmed. Therefore, it is advisable to take these specifications with a grain of salt.
Tecno plans to launch the Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 and V Flip 2 foldable phones in various markets. The Phantom V Fold 2 will be the brand’s second-generation horizontally foldable phone. The company has reportedly started accepting pre-orders in the African market, indicating that it may launch by early September. Here’s a look at the new features that the Phantom V Fold 2 is expected to offer.
New Design
Tecno Phantom V Fold 2
The original Tecno Phantom V Fold sported a round camera module on the back. Additionally, some users of the first-generation device reported experiencing some movement when squeezing the folded device at the hinge. The hinge did not stay open at different angles, which meant that it could either be fully opened or completely closed.
The above image reveals that the Phantom V Fold 2 has a slightly protruding rectangle camera module featuring a 50-megapixel triple camera unit. It also suggests that the device has a side-facing fingerprint sensor.
The Phantom V Fold 2 appears to have a new or improved hinge because the image shows it open at an angle of about 120 degrees.
Stylus Support
Tecno Phantom V Fold 2
The original Phantom V Fold did not have support for stylus. However, the above image suggests that a second-generation model will come with stylus support. However, the device may not have a dedicated storage slot for the stylus.
Bigger Battery + Faster Charging
Tecno Phantom V Fold 2
The Tecno Phantom V Fold 2’s FCC and TUV Rheinland certifications have revealed that it will pack 2637mAh + 2973mAh (5,610mAh – rated value) dual-cell battery. Its typical value could be around 5,700mAh, indicating that it may house a massive battery size like the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro, which packs a 5,700mAh battery.
The FCC certification has also revealed that the device will support 70W rapid charging. In comparison, the predecessor model packed a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging.
Other Internals
Tecno Phantom V Fold 2, Phantom V Flip 2-
The details surrounding the other specifications of the Phantom V Fold 2 remain unclear. Its internal screen may support 2000 x 2296 pixels resolution, which is the same as the Phantom V Fold. Hence, it may feature a 7.85-inch foldable display on the inside. Under the hood, it may feature the Dimensity 9000 Plus chipset, 12 GB of RAM, and 512 GB of storage. The predecessor model also offered the same specs. The Fold 2 is expected to run on HiOS 14-based Android 14.
Affordable Price
Tecno Phantom V Fold 2, Phantom V Flip 2-
The Phantom V Fold is the most affordable foldable phone, having debuted with a price tag of Rs 88,888. The V Fold 2 is likely to continue this trend, potentially being the most affordable foldable compared to offerings from Samsung, Vivo, and OnePlus. It is expected to be priced at around Rs 90,000.
Honor is gearing up to unveil its Magic V3 foldable smartphone globally at IFA 2024, which will be held between September 6 and September 10. Following a cryptic teaser and leaked details, the company has confirmed its appearance at the event.
Set to be showcased alongside the MagicPad 2 and MagicBook Art 14, the price of the Magic V3 has recently leaked online. Tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has claimed that the device will launch in the Eurozone and UK for €1,999 and £1,699, respectively. This would undercut Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6 by £100 in the UK but match its price in the Eurozone.
In a recent teaser, Honor took a jab at Samsung for producing thicker foldable phones. While the Galaxy Z Fold 6 has a folded thickness of 12.1mm, the Magic V3 is notably slimmer at just 9.3mm. However, the weight difference between the two is minimal, with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 weighing 239 grams and the Magic V3 tipping the scales at up to 230 grams. Other specifications are expected to be the same as the Honor Magic V3 Chinese model, which debuted in China last month.
Honor Magic V3 (Chinese model) specs:
The Honor Magic V3 Chinese model features a 6.43-inch main display with curved edges and FHD+ resolution, along with a 7.92-inch internal display with a resolution of 2,344 x 2,156 pixels. Both screens support a 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR Vivid, and stylus input. Peak brightness reaches 5,000 nits. The phone includes an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner with a power button and a 7-series aluminum alloy frame. It’s IPX8-certified for water resistance up to 2.5 meters.
For photography, the Honor Magic V3 has a triple rear camera setup: a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a 40MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 100x digital zoom and OIS. It also has a 20MP front camera for both the internal and external screens. A Harcourt portrait mode is expected in August.
The device runs on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. It features a titanium heat dissipation system and is powered by a 5,150mAh battery with 66W wired and 50W wireless charging.
OnePlus has started rolling out the OxygenOS 14.0.0.806 update for its Pad Go tablet in India. This update, which includes a variety of improvements and bug fixes, is being released gradually to ensure a smooth deployment to all eligible devices. The update has the version number OPD2304_14.0.0.806(EX01).
OnePlus Pad Go
OnePlus Pad Go OxygenOS 14.0.0.806 update Changelog
System
Optimises power consumption to extend battery life.
Improves the experience of swiping down on the screen with three fingers to take a screenshot.
Integrates the August 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
Fixes an issue with the display of video playback progress when the largest font size and screen display are used.
Fixes an issue where Auto brightness might turn on automatically.
Fixes an issue where “3-finger screenshot” may not work on the Camera interface.
As with other OxygenOS updates, version 14.0.0.806 is being released incrementally. If you haven’t received the update yet, it should arrive in the coming days. Users who have already received the update can report any issues through the OnePlus Community thread.
In other news, OnePlus has globally launched the Buds Pro 3, the successor to the Buds 2 Pro. These TWS earphones come with an in-ear design and feature a mix of matte and glossy finishes, along with a pebble-shaped charging case that has a leather texture. They are priced at ₹11,999 in India and $179/£199/€199 internationally. Available in Lunar Radiance and Midnight Opus colors, the Buds Pro 3 can be purchased starting August 23.
OnePlus has continued its firmware update rollout, this time bringing the OxygenOS 14.0.1.900 update to the Nord CE 4 Lite. The update is available to users in India, the EU, and global regions.
This update brings various improvements and fixes to improve the user experience. Key updates include better system stability, improved camera performance, and enhanced security. It also resolves certain display issues, accessibility bugs, and optimizes media management and app-sharing features. You can find the complete changelog below.
OxygenOS 14.0.1.900 update changelog:
System
Integrates the August 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
Improves system stability.
Fixes display issues with some games.
Fixes an issue where Eye comfort mode might not work in some scenarios.
Fixes an issue where the Accessibility Menu might not respond to your taps.
Apps
Improves the process of renaming photos and videos.
Rearranges the apps on the Share screen to prioritise the most popular ones.
Camera
Improves the zoom performance for video recording.
Optimizes the resolution and clarity of photos taken in some third-party apps for a better photography experience.
OnePlus has encouraged users to check their firmware versions and to report any bugs encountered after the update. Indian users can conveniently submit bug reports by dialing *#800#. To check if you’ve received it, go to Settings > About Device and tap the blue ribbon.
Acemagic has just unveiled its latest gaming mini PC, the M2A Starship, in the Chinese market. True to its name, the mini PC features a design reminiscent of a starship straight out of a sci-fi movie. The M2A Starship is now available for pre-sale on JD.com, with prices starting at 8,999 yuan ($1263). Let’s check out its key specs.
Acemagic M2A Starship Specifications:
The Starship M2A is equipped with an Intel Core i9-12900H processor which features 14 cores and 20 threads, with a base clock of 1.45GHz and a boost clock that can reach up to 5.0GHz. Complementing this is an NVIDIA RTX 3080 GPU with a clock speed of 1.71GHz and 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM for high graphics performance in gaming.
The device comes with 32GB of DDR5 dual-channel memory, operating at 4800MT/S, and a 1TB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD for storage. The mini PC supports Wi-Fi 6 for fast and reliable wireless connectivity and runs on Windows 11 out of the box.
The M2A Starship comes with an extensive range of ports, including one USB4 (Type-C), three USB 3.2 Gen1, three USB 3.2 Gen2, two HDMI 2.0, one DP 1.4, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Additionally, it features dual 2.5G Ethernet ports, catering to users who require robust wired network connectivity.
The mini PC features a 4D Cooling System, which uses four specialized fans and seven copper heat pipes to maintain optimal temperatures. It also includes a Smart Control Center for monitoring performance metrics like GPU and CPU temperatures, power consumption, and fan speed. Additionally, the PC features customizable RGB lighting on the wing and front panels, allowing users to personalize its aesthetics.
Acemagic also prioritizes environmental and social responsibility, with the M2A constructed from eco-friendly PC+ABS materials and processes that promote sustainability.
A recent leak from usually reliable tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that MediaTek is preparing to launch its next flagship chipset, the Dimensity 9400, earlier than usual.
Typically, MediaTek releases its top-tier processors in the last quarter of the year. However, the company is now reportedly aiming for a mid-October release for phones powered by the Dimensity 9400. So we can expect the SoC to be unveiled even earlier. Meanwhile, its competitor Qualcomm is set to launch its Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 on October 21st.
The leak aligns with an earlier report suggesting that the Vivo X200 series or Oppo Find X8 series, powered by the Dimensity 9400, could launch before the Xiaomi 15 series, which is expected to be the first with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor.
The tipster also notes that Snapdragon 8 Gen 4-powered phones are likely to debut in November or December. Additionally, there’s mention of a mid-range Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 device in the works, though no specific model has been named. Digital Chat Station also mentions the arrival of a Dimensity 8400 chipset targeting the slightly lower price range.
While specific details about the Dimensity 9400 are still scarce, previous leaks suggest it will be built on a 3nm process for improved performance and better battery life.
It will feature an upgraded CPU architecture with the new Cortex-X925 as its performance core. With this, the SoC might deliver up to a 30% increase in single-core performance over its predecessor, if a report is to be believed.
Moreover, it’s expected to achieve this while consuming 30% less power than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for similar tasks. Additionally, the Dimensity 9400 is set to be the first chip to use Samsung’s lightning-fast 10.7 Gbps LPDDR5x memory, the fastest in the industry.
Garmin enthusiasts with a keen eye may have noticed a leak that hints at the potential U.S. pricing for the upcoming Fenix 8, Fenix E (possibly Fenix 8 E), and Enduro 3 smartwatches. The source of the leak is a conversation with a Best Buy Live Agent which was shared by Garmin Rumors.
According to the leak, Best Buy will offer the Fenix 8 in three sizes: 43mm, 47mm, and 51mm. Although the exact prices are not confirmed, the agent suggests the 43mm and 47mm versions could be priced around $1,100, with the larger 51mm model potentially reaching $1,200. This pricing exceeds the Fenix 7X Pro Sapphire Solar Edition’s $999.99 RRP, positioning the Fenix 8 squarely in the premium segment.
The Fenix 8 is also expected to be accompanied by a more affordable model called the Fenix 8 E. It might retail for around $900. Initially, it was believed that the 8 E would feature a MIP display instead of the AMOLED used in the premium model, which would justify its lower price.
However, the Best Buy representative mentioned that the E variant will have an AMOLED display, along with GPS and even solar charging. This makes the lower ~$900 price tag somewhat puzzling.
As for the Enduro 3, it’s expected to come in a single 51mm size, with a price starting at $1,199.99. However, it’s worth noting that the Best Buy representative used phrases like “priced around” and “might be priced at,” suggesting that these figures may not be final.
While the leaked pricing positions the Fenix 8 and Enduro 3 as premium offerings, the details surrounding the Fenix E remain somewhat unclear.
All three smartphones are expected to go official on August 27th—two days from now. So we should soon have official confirmation on pricing and features. Stay tuned for updates as Garmin unveils its latest lineup of premium adventure watches.
Update: Vivo seems to have decided to rename the X200+ as the X200 Pro Mini. Perhaps after the name leaked, they suddenly changed the name of the smartphone.
Chinese tech giant Vivo is working on the next flagship smartphone. Gizmochina has spotted the Vivo X200+ in the IMEI database. The smartphone rumored to be the Vivo X200 Mini in recent days is actually the Vivo X200+. The new Vivo X200+ is expected to increase competition in the smartphone market.
The new Vivo X200+ has been confirmed
Vivo plans to increase competition in the flagship smartphone market. The company will announce its new high-end smartphone Vivo X200+ in the near future. Vivo’s X200+ has been in the IMEI database for a long time. However, model number V2415, which appeared as Vivo V200+ on August 13, appeared as Vivo X200 on August 18.
This sudden name change is believed to be a strategic move by Vivo to prevent early leaks of the X200+. The model number and IMEI number of the device are the same. We believe that Vivo is trying to hide the X200+. Vivo X200 series will consist of 3 models: X200, X200+ and X200 Pro. The Vivo X200 Pro has been already leaked with model number V2413.
In the IMEI database, device manufacturers can change market names. We see an example here on the Vivo X200+. Unfortunately, the brand trying to hide the existence of the Vivo X200+ failed to do so. Still, this is not a bad thing. These leaks are made because people are curious about new smartphones. And if the Vivo X200+ is already good enough, the new smartphone will scare rival brands. So the leaks don’t really matter.
The Vivo X200+ was leaked as the Vivo X200 Mini and the expected specs of the Vivo X200+ were revealed. You can learn what the Vivo X200+ has to offer by clicking on this article.
The official launch date of the Vivo X200 series is not yet known, but it’s possible that more detailed information will emerge in the future. We are excited to see what this new smartphone has to offer.
Xiaomi has started releasing the August 2024 security patch for many smartphones. You may have seen our news about this. Now the POCO X5 Pro is one of the devices receiving the new security patch. The brand is working hard to release updates to their smartphones as quickly as possible. This update covers users with Global, EEA, India, and Indonesia ROMs.
POCO X5 Pro HyperOS August Update
The POCO X5 Pro was launched in 2023 and comes out of the box with Android 12 based MIUI 14. Currently, this smartphone is running Android 14 based HyperOS. Xiaomi regularly releases new updates. The August 2024 security update released today for the POCO X5 Pro will increase system security and include some improvements.
HyperOS August Update Build Numbers: OS1.0.7.0.UMSEUXM, OS1.0.6.0.UMSINXM, OS1.0.6.0.UMSIDXM and OS1.0.6.0.UMSMIXM.
The build numbers of the update vary by region. Basically, the updates for all regions are the same. The August 2024 security patch with a size range of 20MB is gradually rolling out to X5 Pro users. To remember the specifications of the POCO X5 Pro, it comes with a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel. Powered by Snapdragon 778G, the device performs well enough. It has no problems playing games, switching interfaces or performing any task. With the latest HyperOS update, your device is now more protected against security vulnerabilities.
A couple of days back, iQOO launched the Z9s series smartphones in India, including two models, the iQOO Z9s and the Z9s Pro. While the sale of the Z9s model is scheduled for August 29, the Z9s Pro model is already available to buy.
iQOO Z9s Pro pricing & availability
iQOO Z9s Pro is priced at Rs 24,999 for the 8GB+128GB variant, Rs. 26,999 for the 8GB+256GB variant and Rs. 28,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant.
It is available for purchase on Amazon.in and iQOO.com with exclusive offers, including an instant Rs. 3,000 discount on ICICI Bank and HDFC Credit/Debit/EMI options or a Rs. 3,000 exchange bonus on all devices.
This offer brings the effective price of the Z9s Pro down to Rs. 21,999, Rs. 23,999 and Rs. 25,999, respectively.
iQOO Z9s Pro specs:
The iQOO Z9s Pro comes with a 6.77-inch Full HD AMOLED display, featuring a resolution of 2392 x 1080 pixels, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and HDR10+ support. The screen can reach up to 4500 nits of brightness and has a 120Hz refresh rate and a 300Hz touch sampling rate for smooth performance.
It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor with an Adreno 720 GPU and is available with either 8GB or 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. The phone operates on Android 14-based FuntouchOS 14 and is powered by a 5500mAh battery with 80W fast charging. It supports 5G SA/NSA, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, and USB Type-C connectivity.
It features a 50MP main camera with a Sony IMX 882 sensor, optical image stabilization (OIS), and an f/1.79 aperture, along with an 8MP ultra-wide camera with an f/2.2 aperture. For selfies, there’s a 16MP front camera with an f/2.45 aperture. Other features include an in-display fingerprint sensor, USB Type-C audio, stereo speakers, and IP64 dust and splash resistance.
Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Cordless Vacuum Cleaner 3C in the Chinese market. The vacuum cleaner is now available for purchase on JD.com at a price of 899 yuan ($126), with shipping expected to begin after September 5, 2024.
The Mijia Cordless Vacuum Cleaner 3C features a lightweight brushless motor capable of reaching up to 100,000 RPM, delivering a maximum suction power of 120AW (air watt). This high-speed suction effectively removes deep-seated dirt, leaving no residue behind.
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a 250W motor and a high-performance 2500mAh lithium-ion battery pack that provides up to 60 minutes of cleaning time, making it suitable for whole-house cleaning in one go.
The cleaner utilizes a 9-cone cyclone filtration system, which efficiently separates dust from the airflow, prolonging the filter’s life. It also includes a 5-layer purification system, ensuring rapid dust removal with no secondary pollution.
The 3C is equipped with an anti-tangle electric soft brush with an independent motor drive and a patented anti-tangle mite removal brush designed for deep cleaning of beds and sofas. This makes it particularly beneficial for pet owners.
The vacuum cleaner offers three suction modes—Persistent, Standard, and Strong—allowing users to adjust the cleaning power based on the task at hand. It also features 180° flat cleaning capability, making it easy to reach under beds, cabinets, and sofas. The 0.5L large visible dust cup is designed for easy one-button dust disposal, preventing users from getting their hands dirty.
For enhanced visibility during cleaning, the vacuum cleaner comes with 140° wide-angle green light technology, which increases dust visibility by 15 times, ensuring no dust can escape. The product is also designed for versatility, with three brush heads that can be easily switched to suit different cleaning tasks, whether on floors, in homes, or in cars.
The Mijia Cordless Vacuum Cleaner 3C is eco-friendly, with washable and reusable components, including the dust cup and filter, which maintain the product’s quality over time.
The honeymoon phase for the Google Pixel 9 series might be ending early for mobile gamers. A test by Dame Tech reveals that the new Tensor G4 processor underperforms in Genshin Impact, lagging behind its predecessor, the Tensor G2, found in the Pixel 7 series.
Although Google has stated that the Tensor G4 prioritizes AI performance over raw benchmarks, concerns are growing as the chipset struggles with this popular, demanding mobile game.
Dame Tech’s tests focused on Genshin Impact, pushing the Pixel 9 Pro XL to its limits with the highest possible visual settings. The results were disappointing for Pixel fans: the Tensor G4 managed an average frame rate (FPS) of 39.2, a noticeable drop from the Pixel 7 Pro’s 45.3 FPS achieved with the older Tensor G2.
Interestingly, the Pixel 9 Pro XL maintained cooler temperatures during the test. The phone peaked at 37 degrees Celsius, while the Pixel 7 Pro reached a hotter 42 degrees Celsius. This suggests that throttling (performance reduction due to heat) isn’t the cause of the lower FPS.
According to Dame Tech, the likely issue is optimization. Genshin Impact, known for its demanding graphics, may not be fully optimized for the Pixel 9’s new hardware. This could explain the performance gap despite the cooler operation.
The gap becomes even more pronounced when compared to current flagship devices: the ROG Phone 8 Pro averages a stellar 61.1 FPS, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra achieve 59.2 FPS and 51.4 FPS, respectively.
While Google prioritizes AI performance, it’s clear that further optimization is needed for the Tensor G4 in other areas. However, it’s important to note that this SoC is not designed for gaming, so it’s unlikely that gamers would choose the Pixel 9 over other current flagships in the first place.
Recently, Infinix announced the XE27 (hands-on impressions) and Buds NEO TWS earphones in India. Now the brand has launched the Note 40 Pro 5G and Pro+ 5G Racing Edition smartphones in the country. The non-special variants of the devices first debuted in April this year. The latest offerings have been developed in collaboration with BMW Group’s Design Works. The design features racing elements along with a host of customisations.
Infinix Note 40 Series Racing Edition arrives in India
The Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G and Pro+ 5G Racing Edition phones retain the same rectangular rear camera module with an Active Halo AI lightning. There is a BMW’s legendary tricolor beside the 108MP camera text. The rest of the back panel has sleek vertical lines made using advanced UV printing technology for a premium glossy feel. If you look closely, the centre of the back panel looks like Formula 1’s logo.
Apart from the design, the Infinix Note 40 series Racing Edition comes with exclusive wallpapers that take inspiration from the high-speed energy of a racetrack. The phones also come with customized icons for an enhanced user experience. Additionally, the devices also come in a customized retail box set with some bundled BMW-themed goodies.
The Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G Racing Edition is priced at Rs 15,999 for the sole 8GB + 256GB variant. Meanwhile, the Pro+ 5G Racing Edition with 12GB + 256GB costs Rs 18,999. It’s worth noting that the price is inclusive of bank discounts. Both phones can be purchased starting August 26 from Flipkart.
The core specifications of the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G and Pro+ 5G remain the same. They feature an FHD+ 120Hz curved AMOLED display. Both phones have a 108MP main camera with two 2MP sensors. They are powered by a Dimensity 7020 processor coupled with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The Pro 5G is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with support for 45W charging whereas the Pro+ 5G runs on a 4,600mAh cell with 100W charging. The devices are compatible with 20W wireless charging.
Samsung was expected to release the much-awaited One UI 7 beta earlier this month, but now that doesn’t seem to be happening anytime soon. The beta release is reportedly being delayed again and again.
But what’s forcing Samsung to delay the One UI 7 beta release?
The One UI 7 beta, based on Android 15, was initially expected to be released to the Galaxy S24 series earlier this month. Samsung is yet to officially comment anything on this delay. However, according to a reliable tipster, Ice Universe, Samsung wants to fix the obvious bugs to leave a good impression on the beta testers.
As per Ice Universe, Samsung won’t release the One UI 7 beta until it reaches a certain level of stability. But Sammobile has a different take on the One UI 7 delay that also seems logical. They say the delay is caused by the slow rollout of the One UI 6.1.1 update.
You may already know that the x.1.1 updates are usually released for Galaxy tablets and foldables, but Samsung will reportedly bring the One UI 6.1.1 to older high-end Galaxy S series phones as well because of Galaxy AI features. This inclusion of additional devices in the One UI 6.1.1 rollout is causing the delay in the One UI 7 beta release, as per Sammobile.
As of writing this post, the One UI 7 beta has reportedly been pushed to September. Once it goes live, the Galaxy S24 series, Fold 6, and Flip 6 will be the first phones to be eligible for the beta testing. According to previous reports, the beta program will follow a phased release as usual. You may already know it will initially be available for users in South Korea, Germany, and the US. Then, it’ll expand to other regions, including India, China, and the UK.
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