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Samsung recalls over 1 million electric ovens in US due to fire risk

Samsung Electronics America is recalling 1.12 million electric ovens sold in the United States between 2013 and 2024 due to reports of hundreds of fires. These incidents have resulted in injuries and the deaths of pets.

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Faulty Knobs Spark Massive Samsung Oven Recall

The issue lies with the faulty front knobs, which can be easily turned on accidentally by people or pets, creating a serious fire hazard.

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the faulty knobs have been linked to approximately 250 fire incidents, with at least 18 causing significant property damage. These fires have also resulted in injuries to around 40 people, with 8 requiring medical attention.

Tragically, there have also been reports of 7 pet deaths associated with these fires. The agency has pinpointed the front knobs on these Samsung ovens as the primary issue, noting that they are particularly sensitive and can be accidentally activated by even slight contact. This can occur when objects are placed near the knobs or when pets or small children brush against them. With the oven unknowingly turned on, the risk of fire greatly increases.

Samsung has acknowledged the problem and is taking steps to rectify it. The company is offering free knob locks and covers to prevent accidental activation. For owners of Wi-Fi-enabled ovens, Samsung has also introduced a notification feature through its SmartThings app to alert users when the oven is turned on.

Here’s the list of the affected models:

Afftected Samsung Range Models

Consumers are urged to check if their Samsung oven is part of the recall and to take immediate action to prevent accidents.

While waiting for your free knob locks or covers, the CPSC advises exercising caution. Keep children and pets away from the oven knobs, and always double-check that your oven is turned off before leaving the house or going to bed. Additionally, as a general safety precaution, avoid leaving anything flammable on the stovetop when the oven is not in use.

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Realme’s 300W charging tech leaks in video, 0-17% in 35 seconds

Realme is set to unveil its latest innovation in wired charging on August 14th at an event in China. There the company will demo its 300W fast charging tech, rumors of which we’ve been hearing about for some time now. 

Although the official reveal is still a few days away, a video has already surfaced online showing the charging tech in action. 

In the video, we can see the phone going from 0% to 15% in just 32 seconds. The fuel level increases by 3% in the next 3 seconds to reach 17%. The video ends there without revealing the battery capacity of the phone used in the testing. But this small demo is enough for us to show the upcoming charging tech potential.

Realme, however, isn’t the first brand to achieve such ridiculously fast charging speed. That title goes to Redmi, Xiaomi’s sub-brand, which demoed their 300W solution last year. It charged a Redmi Note 12 with a 4100mAh battery from 0% to 100% in mere 5 minutes.

However, that tech didn’t make it to any consumer-level device yet. 

The hope, of course, is that Realme will be the first to bring 300W charging to commercially available smartphones. 

Compared to Redmi, Realme may even be better positioned to do so. Their existing lineup has phones with 240W charging support, making the jump to 300W a smaller leap. In contrast, Redmi’s current flagship tops out at 120W. 

Realme 300W charging leak

While some might question the need for such rapid charging, I’ve personally experienced Realme’s 240W fast charging on the GT Neo 5, and the convenience of having the phone charged in minutes was undeniable.

Additionally, the leak suggests that Realme might even unveil a charging solution faster than 300W to outpace Redmi and secure the title of the world’s fastest charging technology. As the official reveal is just a few days away, we’ll soon have all the details.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 review – Is this the best foldable phone available now?

Outside of China, Samsung faces limited competition in the foldable market. In the Chinese market, several horizontally foldable devices have been launched this year, such as the Vivo X Fold 3, X Fold 3 Pro, Xiaomi Mix Fold 4, Honour Magic V3, and Magic Vs 3. Among these, only the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro, equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, is available in India with a price tag of Rs 1,59,999. Last year, OnePlus launched the OnePlus Open with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in India. However, it seems that its successor will not be launching this year. Another brand, Tecno, is expected to launch the Tecno Phantom V2 Fold 5G in India in the coming months.

With limited direct competition in the Indian market, Samsung’s latest foldable stands as one of the most compelling options for consumers seeking an innovative and versatile device. Here is a look at what the Galaxy Z Fold 6 has to offer and whether it lives up to expectations.

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1. Design and Build

Galaxy Z Fold 6 (right edge)

The Galaxy Z Fold 6’s retail package has a few usual documents, a SIM ejector pin, a USB-C to USB-C cable, and the Z Fold 6 handset. In terms of design, it is noticeably slimmer and lighter than the Z Fold 5, offering a more comfortable in-hand feel. The device weighs 239 grams, which is the same as the OnePlus Open. It is 14 grams lighter than the Galaxy Z Fold 5. In the folded and unfolded states, the Z Fold 6 measures 12.1mm and 5.6mm, respectively.

The cover and internal screens measure the same as the Galaxy Z Fold 5. However, the front display now offers a better aspect ratio. The internal display crease is mostly unnoticeable unless you really try to look for it. Like the Z Fold 5, there is no gap between the two halves when the device is folded.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 promises better durability as it an IP48-rated chassis, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection for both displays, and an armour aluminium frame. Overall, the device feels premium and its Silver Shadow variant, which can be seen in the images, exudes a sleek and sophisticated aesthetic that enhances its luxurious appeal. It comes in other options, such as Navy and Pink. Buyers can avail Black and White color variants through the Samsung website.

2. Display and Audio

The internal 7.6-inch foldable AMOLED screen supports LTPO technology and offers a variable 120Hz refresh rate. There’s only a slight improvement in the screen resolution and aspect ratio as compared to the Z Fold 5.

The Z Fold 5 features a 6.2-inch cover screen with a 23:1.9 aspect ratio. On the other hand, the Z Fold 6 has a bigger 6.3-inch cover display with a usable 22:1.9 aspect ratio. Both displays offer up to 2,600 nits of peak brightness. When it comes to streaming content, the Z Fold 6 supports HDR and HDR10+. However, there is no support for Dolby Vision.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 has stereo speakers on the cover screen half, with sound directed through frame slits; the top speaker also serves as an earpiece. The sound output is good and enjoyable for watching your favorite content.

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3. Performance and Software

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is powered by an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, rather than its standard version found on non-Samsung flagship phones. For most users, this upgrade will not significantly impact everyday performance. The device also features LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 packs a 4,400mAh battery that supports only 25W charging, taking around 1 hour and 20 minutes for a full charge. I believe this is an area of concern, and there should be some sort of improvement in the fast charging department, not just on the Z Fold 6, but across all Samsung flagships. The phone also supports wireless charging and reverse wireless charging. Despite having two displays and a smaller battery compared to traditional smartphones, the Z Fold 6 performs well in the battery life department. After using the device for a month, I rarely needed to charge it more than once a day.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 is promised to receive seven years of Android OS upgrades and seven years of security updates. It comes preloaded with Android 14 and One UI 6.1.1, which brings the latest version of Galaxy AI. The next slide will cover more about Galaxy The Z Fold 6 enables users to multitask by displaying three apps on a single screen, which they can resize, as illustrated in the images above.

4. Galaxy AI

The Galaxy AI features consist of the following:

  1. Call Assist: Automatically transcribes and provides summaries of phone calls, making it easier to keep track of important conversations. This can be done using the “Live Translate” option while on a call. I did a test call wherein I spoke in English and my mom responded in Hindi. While the features are good, they aren’t very accurate all the time.
  2. Chat Assist: Provides intelligent suggestions and auto-completion for messages, making texting faster and more efficient. The Galaxy AI icon that shows just above the on-screen keyboard can be used to access features, such as chat translation, composer, writing style, and spelling and grammar.
  3. Interpreter: Real-time translation for conversations in different languages, helping users communicate seamlessly. The other person can use the cover screen to view the translated text when using the Interpreter app.
  4. Note Assist: Automatically organizes notes and highlights key points, making it easier to review and find important information. This is available through the Notes app, wherein you get options like Auto format, Summaries, Correct Spelling, Translate, and Sketch to Image (if you have used the Notes app to draw something).
  5. Transcript Assist: Converts voice recordings into text, allowing for simple documentation and reference. When you record a voice using the voice record, you can tap the Transcribe button to generate the text version of the recording. You can access the Summary and Translate options t
  6. Browsing Assist: It works on Samsung’s built-in web browser, and it offers two features, such as Summarise and Translate.
  7. Photo Assist: Uses generative AI to provide users with features to move, remove, and resize people and objects, and then uses AI to fill up empty areas. The Portrait Studio can also be used to transform pictures of people using a wide range of artistic styles.
  8. Drawing Assist: It can turn drawings into images in the Samsung Notes app, Photo Editor, and the sidebar.
  9. Photo Ambient Wallpaper: This feature available in the Wallpaper and Style section of Settings allows users to create dynamic wallpapers using AI to change a photo based on the time and weather.
  10. Health Assist: Tracks health metrics and provides personalized insights and recommendations, integrating seamlessly with Samsung Health.

Camera and Other Features

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 has a 10-megapixel Sony IMX374 camera on the cover and a 4-megapixel Sony IMX471 under-screen camera on the internal display. The rear camera setup has a 50-megapixel ISOCELL GN3 main camera with an f/1.57 aperture, dual pixel autofocus, and OIS. It is accompanied by a 12-megapixel ISOCELL 3LU ultrawide lens and a 10-megapixel ISOCELL 3K1 telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and OIS support.

The rear cameras on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 can be used for high-quality selfies by utilizing the cover screen as a viewfinder. In daylight and well-lit environments, the device captures photos with excellent dynamic range. The main sensor supports up to 3x in-sensor zoom. Portrait shots taken with the telephoto camera feature impressive background blur, while zoomed images retain good detail. The ultrawide camera provides consistent color quality in line with the other rear cameras and performs adequately. As you can see, I have used the Z Fold 6 to capture some good product shots for my work.

The primary camera on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 performs well in low-light conditions, capturing excellent detail and managing noise effectively, aided by software enhancements. While the dynamic range may not match the level seen in well-lit environments, the overall image quality remains solid, with occasional softness in tones. The telephoto and ultrawide cameras also deliver decent results in low light, though they may show a bit more noise and slightly reduced detail compared to the primary sensor.

When it comes to video shooting, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 can record 4K 60fps using all three rear-facing cameras. Even the front camera supports it. The Fold’s 4K video quality is solid, with vibrant colors and good dynamic range. However, detail is somewhat lacking, especially at 30fps. Stabilization is excellent, delivering smooth results. In low light, the main camera performs well, while the ultrawide and telephoto cameras are better suited to brighter conditions.

The Z Fold 6 supports the S Pen, which users need to purchase separately. Unfortunately, I couldn’t try it on the device because it wasn’t bundled with the review unit. In terms of security, the device offers a side-facing fingerprint scanner, face unlock, and Knox security.

5. Verdict

One of the Galaxy Z Fold 6’s major advantages is its limited competition in the foldable smartphone market. It goes without saying that it is one of the best foldable phones available right now. Its premium and durable build, excellent displays, powerful speakers, and reliable cameras make it a strong contender for anyone considering a foldable device. The top-notch software, enhanced by a range of AI features, further adds to its appeal.

However, looking ahead, there are areas where Samsung could enhance future foldables. Incorporating a more versatile camera setup, such as a periscope telephoto lens, could significantly boost its photographic capabilities. Additionally, faster charging would be a valuable improvement, addressing a common concern for users of high-end smartphones.

Overall, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 stands out as a solid choice in the foldable market, but future iterations could benefit from these upgrades to maintain its competitive edge.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE leak reveals display, camera, processor and battery details

After appearing on the support page, the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE has now been leaked extensively, revealing its official design and specs.

The phone’s design doesn’t introduce much that’s new; it closely resembles other Galaxy S24 series phones. However, Samsung is equipping this generation of the FE smartphone with a larger display compared to its predecessor.

According to the leak, the Galaxy S24 FE will feature a 6.7-inch display, up from the 6.4-inch screen on the Galaxy S23 FE. The brightness also sees an increase from 1450 nits to 1900 nits, while the refresh rate remains at 120Hz.

With a larger display, it’s natural for the phone’s dimensions to change. However, Samsung hasn’t made significant improvements to the battery despite making the S24 FE bigger. It will have a 4565mAh battery, only a slight increase from the 4500mAh battery of its predecessor.

Battery life is estimated at 29 hours of video playback and 78 hours of audio. However, real-world usage will ultimately determine the device’s endurance.

Interestingly, the leak also reveals that the phone will be powered by an Exynos 2400e chipset, a variant of the flagship chip. As a 2024 device, it will naturally include AI features. The S24 FE is likely to offer features like Portrait Studio, Circle to Search, and Generative Edit.

The camera setup appears to be a familiar combination of a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide lens, and an 8MP telephoto unit with 3x optical zoom. While Samsung has shown improvements in camera processing as of late, the S24 FE’s photographic capabilities will be a crucial factor in determining its overall value proposition.  

There’s no information on the price of the Galaxy S24 FE yet. The S23 FE is priced at $599, so a price increase for the S24 FE is likely, considering its larger display and new chipset.

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Motorola Edge 20 Fusion finally gets Android 13 update

Motorola has finally released the Android 13 update for its Edge 20 Fusion smartphone, a move that arrives significantly later than many competitors. The update, weighing in at 1.64GB, brings features like app customization, a revamped media player, and granular notification controls.

Motorola Edge 20 Fusion

Motorola Android 13 update: What’s new

After upgrading, you’ll notice several improvements to the Android operating system and apps. Personalization options have expanded, allowing you to customize your phone further. You can now style app icons to match your wallpaper, accessible by touching and holding a blank space on your home screen and selecting “Personalize.”

The Moto Widget on your home screen has been updated, with the new expandable Adapt version allowing you to add and view more information. To revert to the old version or choose a different one, drag the current widget to the top of the screen and drop it on “Remove.” Then, touch and hold the home screen, go to “Widgets,” select “Moto Widget,” and drag the version you want to your home screen.

Settings changes include the ability to set supported apps to use a language different from your phone’s default. You also have more control over notifications and privacy, with options to adjust notification permissions and limit photo and video sharing on a per-app basis.

The Gestures menu has moved to Settings > Gestures, from its previous location under Settings > System > Gestures, allowing you to turn gestures on or off easily. These updates provide enhanced control and customization options.

While this update is welcome news for Edge 20 Fusion users, it highlights Motorola’s slow pace of software updates. Other manufacturers are already testing Android 15 betas, making Motorola’s approach appear sluggish. All that said, this update is likely the last the Edge 20 Fusion will receive since it launched back in 2021 with Android 11 onboard.

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ASUS TUF Gaming BE3600 WiFi 7 router with mesh support launched in Europe & UK

ASUS has released the TUF Gaming BE3600, a WiFi 7 router that is well-suited for gamers who need fast and dependable internet. This router is built to provide high-speed connections and stable performance.

ASUS TUF Gaming BE3600

The TUF Gaming BE3600 supports WiFi 7, offering speeds of up to 3600 Mbps. It uses 4K-QAM modulation, which increases transmission speed by 1.2 times compared to previous models. The router is powered by a Broadcom quad-core CPU with 20K DMIPS, which means it can manage multiple devices and tasks smoothly.

ASUS TUF Gaming BE3600

This router is designed with gamers in mind. It has four external antennas that help provide stable connections, which is important for smooth gaming. The BE3600 operates on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, with the 5 GHz band delivering speeds up to 2,822 Mbps—ideal for gaming and streaming. The 2.4 GHz band is good for less demanding tasks and older devices.

The TUF Gaming BE3600 supports ASUS AiMesh, allowing users to set up a mesh network for consistent WiFi coverage throughout the home. It also includes AiProtection Pro, which offers enhanced network security to keep your data safe. The router is equipped with a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet WAN port, four Gigabit Ethernet ports, and a USB 3.1 port for sharing media across your network.

Pricing & availability

Currently, the TUF BE3600 is available in Europe through retailers like Galaxus for EUR 246. Although currently out of stock on Amazon UK, it was launched for around £284, and later sold for around £227.

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HONOR Magic V3 Global model spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3; Also clears IMDA & TDRA certifications

HONOR is preparing to launch its Magic V3 foldable smartphone globally. Originally released in China, the global variant has now emerged on Geekbench, revealing some key details.

HONOR Magic V3

The HONOR Magic V3 global model, identified by the model number FCP-N49, has been spotted on Geekbench listing confirms that it will use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, an octa-core processor with a peak clock speed of 3.30GHz. The device will feature 12GB of RAM and an Adreno 750 GPU. The HONOR Magic V3 will come with Magic OS 8.0, based on Android 14.

The smartphone has scored 1914 points in single-core and 5354 points in multi-core tests. The device has also grabbed IMDA and TDRA certifications, which indicate that the brand plans to debut it in Singapore and the UAE. We already know that the brand has plans to launch the device in the European markets as well.

Honor Magic V3 specs:

The Honor Magic V3 Chinese model comes with a 6.43-inch main display with curved edges and FHD+ resolution, as well as 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 are compatible with stylus input. The peak brightness reaches 5,000 nits, though it’s uncertain if this applies to both displays. It has an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner integrated into the power button and features a 7-series aluminum alloy frame. It’s IPX8-certified, offering water resistance up to 2.5 meters.

Honor Magic V3

For photography, the Honor Magic V3 is equipped with 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 includes a 20MP front camera for selfies and video calls on both the internal and external screens. A Harcourt portrait mode is anticipated in August.

Under the hood, the device is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, offering up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. It features a titanium heat dissipation system and is backed by a 5,150mAh battery supporting 66W wired and 50W wireless charging.

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Why Are OnePlus and Oppo Sitting Out the Foldable Phone Race in 2024?

The foldable phone market has really heated up in 2024. Samsung and Motorola have released new versions of their foldable, refining hinge designs and addressing durability concerns.

Meanwhile, Chinese brands like Vivo, Honor, and Xiaomi are pushing the boundaries by creating slimmer, more portable foldables without sacrificing flagship features. However, two major players, OnePlus and its parent company Oppo, are notably absent from the foldable frenzy this year.

Oppo entered the foldable market in 2021 with the Find N, a book-style device similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold series. In 2022, they launched their first flip phone, the Find N2 Flip, and the original Find N successor, the Find N2. Both models were updated in 2023 as the Find N3 Flip and Find N3, respectively. 

OnePlus Open

OnePlus, leveraging its relationship with Oppo, launched the global version of the Find N3 as the OnePlus Open in 2023, marking its official entry into the foldable market.

As essentially the third iteration of Oppo’s foldable, the OnePlus Open received praise for its strong hardware and refined software experience. However, there has been no official announcement about a successor—the OnePlus Open 2—or any new foldable plans from Oppo for 2024. 

Unless you’ve been closely following tech news, it’s unlikely that a OnePlus Open 2 or Oppo Find N5 will launch in 2024. Here’s what we know about the matter so far. 

1. Why the OnePlus Open 2 and Oppo Find N5 Will Not Be Released in 2024

The rumor about the Find N5 not launching this year started with a leak in February. This was later corroborated by another leak in May from the usually reliable tipster Digital Chat Station.

Since the OnePlus Open 2 is expected to be a rebranded version of the Find N5 for the global market, this means there will be no new entry in OnePlus’s foldable lineup for 2024 either. That is not to imply that Oppo or OnePlus are parting ways from the foldable scene; rather rumors suggest the brands will launch their new foldable in 2025.

Although details are scarce about the reasons behind the delay, the Chinese tech giants are likely focusing on making significant upgrades to their upcoming foldable. These improvements could include a lighter, more refined hinge mechanism, and a thinner overall design.

OnePlus Open

The foldable market is still in its early stages, with manufacturers continually refining designs and addressing challenges like durability and user experience. 

The Honor Magic V3, for instance, has set a high bar for slimness and performance. It is the world’s slimmest foldable, yet have all the top-of-the-line features you would expect from a flagship phone — including a 5,150mAh battery that supports 66W wired and 50W wireless charging.

Given this fierce competition, a delay from OnePlus and Oppo could be a strategic decision to avoid rushing a product that might struggle to compete in the market. 

Regarding the expected launch, rumors from China suggest that the Oppo Find N5 will debut in Q1 2025 with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. Consequently, the global release of the OnePlus Open 2 is likely to follow in the second quarter of 2025, as it typically takes 2 to 3 months for a Chinese product to launch internationally.

2. Find N5 Flip delayed or canceled?

It’s not just the book-style foldable that’s facing delays from Oppo. The Find N5 Flip, which was expected to be the successor to the Find N3 Flip, has also experienced a delay. In fact, some reports suggest that Oppo might have canceled the Find N5 Flip altogether.

While there isn’t strong evidence to confirm this, the research firm TrendForce reports that alongside Oppo, Vivo also has no plans to release a flip phone in 2024. Vivo has already launched its foldables for the year—the X Fold 3 and X Fold 3 Pro—without mentioning any flip models.

Oppo Find N3 Flip

According to the firm, the high cost of clamshell vertical foldable phones is impacting the profitability of these Chinese brands. Oppo Find N3 Flip was the best-selling clamshell foldable in China in 2023, but the financial pressures might lead the company to reconsider its flip phone offerings. 

This is similar to how Apple discontinued the iPhone Mini series in favor of the Plus line with the iPhone 14. Oppo’s flip phone could face a similar fate if profitability concerns persist.

3. New OnePlus Open Apex Edition

While there’s been no official word from OnePlus or Oppo about a new foldable, OnePlus did launch a new version of the OnePlus Open, called the Apex Edition, earlier this week.

It shares the same internal specs as the original Open but features a premium vegan leather back cover in a gorgeous Crimson Red color. The alert slider has also been accented in red to complement the new design.

Beyond aesthetics, the Apex Edition introduces a “VIP Mode” which can be activated via the alert slider. When enabled, this mode disables the camera and microphone, restricts app tracking, and shows a special splash screen along with a customized always-on display to ensure you’re aware that VIP Mode is active.

I’m not sure if this level of protection is necessary on a consumer device, but OnePlus included it anyway to make the Apex Edition stand out from its regular sibling. 

The new design and features come at a price of Rs 149,999 in India. It’s available in a sole 16GB RAM and 1TB storage variant. If you’re wondering, the regular OnePlus Open with a 16GB/512GB configuration costs Rs 139,999 in India.

4. Latest Foldable Alternatives 

If you’re looking to try out a new foldable in 2024 with the latest hardware, there are some solid options available. While the global market isn’t as crowded as the Chinese one—since brands like Vivo and Xiaomi have yet to release their foldables globally—there are still exciting choices.

Honor is set to launch the Magic V3 globally soon, so that’s one to watch. Samsung offers the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Google is gearing up to release the Pixel 9 Pro Fold at their event next week. These are great alternatives if you’re interested in a book-style foldable. If you prefer something more pocketable, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Motorola’s Razr 2024 are worth considering.

Xiaomi Introduces New Worry-free Earphone Replacement Service with 50% Discount on Replacement

Xiaomi has introduced a new service designed to alleviate concerns for users who have lost or damaged their earphones. The Worry-Free Earphone Loss Service offers a one-time 50% discount on a replacement earphone when purchased through Xiaomi’s official channels.

Users can contact Xiaomi customer support to initiate the replacement process

Currently, this service is available for the Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro and Xiaomi Buds 5 models. To avail of the service, customers must purchase it alongside their new earphones. In the event of a lost or damaged earphone, users can contact Xiaomi customer support to initiate a replacement process. This involves sending the remaining earphone and charging case to a designated repair center for verification. Once confirmed, customers can purchase a replacement earphone at a discounted price.

Xiaomi Earphones

Xiaomi covers the shipping costs for both the initial shipment to the repair center and the subsequent delivery of the replacement earphone. This service is currently limited to one-time use per headset and cannot be transferred to other devices. The company is aiming to provide additional peace of mind for its customers and enhance the overall user experience.

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The Realme 13 4G & Realme 12 4G Dilemma: Same phone different names

Just yesterday, Realme introduced the Realme 13 4G in Indonesia as the latest phone from its popular numbered lineup. One would logically assume that it is the direct successor to the Realme 12 4G. But is this another example of confusing names? Is the Realme 13 4G just the Realme 12 4G with a different name? Let’s find out.

Realme 13 4G

1. Realme 13 4G and Realme 12 4G: Are they the same?

The Chinese brand announced the Realme 12 4G back in June 2024 in Pakistan, following a two year hiatus. This is important to note since just two months later, the Realme 13 4G was launched in Indonesia. In the span of these two months, there was barely any difference between the two models. So yes, the Realme 13 4G for the most part is the Realme 12 4G with a higher number slapped on it.

2. Everything that makes them similar

Right off the bat, the two smartphones look identical. The back has a large circular camera module and a flat panel. Both the Realme 12 and Realme 13 are offered in the two same color options, namely Blue and Green. Meanwhile, the front sports a 6.67-inch OLED display with an FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, a 180Hz touch sampling rate, and a peak brightness of 2,000 nits. Under the hood, the duo is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 SoC, which is paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage.

Even the cameras are identical. On the rear, you get a 50MP main camera with a Sony LYT-600 sensor and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), along with a 2MP depth sensor. The front has a 16MP shooter for selfies and video calls. Other similar features include dual SIM support, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, stereo speakers, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. A large 5,000mAh battery pack powers the Realme 12 4G and Realme 13 4G, both of which also support 67W wired fast charging. Out of the box, the phones run on the Android 14 OS based Realme UI 5.0 custom skin.

3. Is there any difference at all?

The only aspect in terms of specs that is different between the two devices is the IP rating. The Realme 13 4G has an IP64 rating for better dust and water resistance compared to the Realme 12 4G, which has an IP54 rating. Apart from this, the only real difference is in the pricing. Realme 13 4G was announced for IDR 2,999,000 (roughly 187 US Dollars). So technically it is slightly cheaper than the Realme 12 4G, which was released in Pakistan for 60,000 PKR (roughly 215 US Dollars).

Rogbid Model R Smartwatch Has A 2MP Camera, Blood Pressure Monitor, And More

Rogbid launched the Model C smartwatch last month. Now, the wearable devices maker has introduced a new offering. It is dubbed the Rogbid Model R and is touted to be the company’s first 4G Android smartwatch. The device comes with an integrated camera sensor. Yes, you read that right!It also packs a built-in SIM slot and a high-capacity battery. Read on to know what else the Rogbid Model R offers out of the box. 

Rogbid Model R specifications

The Rogbid Model R sports a premium design with a metallic chassis. It has two physical buttons on the right side. The 2MP camera sensor is sandwiched between them. It can be used to take a photo, record video, and also scan QR codes. The smartwatch is IP67-certified dust and water-resistant. 

The Rogbid Model R has a circular dial with a 1.85-inch display bearing an HD resolution of 400 x 400 pixels and a 98 percent RGB color gamut. The left side of the device features a SIM card slot with a compatible nano SIM for an independent network ensuring that you stay connected anytime anywhere. There is an integrated microphone and speaker for hands-free calls. The smartwatch also comes with a built-in GPS that provides real-time location and route info without depending on a connected smartphone. 

Coming to the health features, the Rogbid Model R is equipped with a heart rate and SpO2 sensor. It is also capable of monitoring blood pressure. It supports tracking multiple sports modes. 

The Rogbid Model R is equipped with a quad-core processor paired with 3GB RAM for a smooth and seamless performance. There is 32GB of native storage that can be used to download plenty of apps from the Google Play Store. The smartwatch runs on Android 8.1 out of the box. The wearable device runs on a 1,100mAh battery unit. It packs convenient features like NFC, flashlight, notifications, and more. 

The Rogbid Model R is offered in Obsidian Black and Shiny Silver colors in silicone and stainless steel strap options. It carries a price tag of $159.99 but is available at a promotional launch price tag of $79.99. 

Samsung Galaxy S24 down to Rs 55,999 on Amazon India with additional bank discounts

Samsung has introduced a special Independence Day offer on its Galaxy S24 smartphone, cutting the price from Rs 74,999 to Rs 62,999. This limited-time discount is available across Samsung.com, exclusive stores, and major online and offline retailers. But with other deals in the market, is this the best option? Here’s what you need to know.

Price Drop Details

Samsung Galaxy S24 5G

The Rs 12,000 discount on the Galaxy S24 is a significant reduction, aimed at attracting buyers during the Independence Day period. However, it’s important to note that Amazon India is offering the same model with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage for Rs 55,990 in Amber Yellow and Marble Gray. If the color isn’t a concern, this deal could be more economical. SBI credit card users can save another Rs 1,000 on the purchase.

What You Get with the Galaxy S24

The Galaxy S24 is equipped with a 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED display, offering a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate and a resolution of 2340×1080 pixels. The display is bright, durable, and protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2.

Samsung Galaxy S24

The smartphone is powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2400 processor with 8GB of RAM. It’s available in storage options ranging from 128GB to 512GB. For photography, the S24 includes a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilization, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. The front camera is a 12MP shooter.

The device runs on OneUI 6.1, based on Android 14, and comes with seven years of software support. It also features a 4,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging, Qi wireless charging, and wireless PowerShare capabilities.

Is the Discount Worth It?

While Samsung’s Rs 62,999 offer is appealing, especially with the added benefits of official store support, the lower price on Amazon might be a better deal for those who don’t mind the color difference. Buyers should also consider their storage needs, as upgrading to a higher storage variant will add north of Rs 10,000 to the price. The 8GB + 256GB variant of the device is selling for Rs 67,999 on Amazon.

itel A50 series: Upcoming budget phone’s pricing & specs revealed

itel seems to be working on a next gen budget smartphone that could be launching in India soon. The company is reportedly placing an emphasis on making the A50 series accessible to all. We now have an idea of the pricing and specs, so let’s check it out.

itel A50 Series: Price & Specs

According to a FoneArena report, the upcoming itel A50 is rumored to sport a 6.56-inch LCD panel that offers an HD+ resolution. The affordable phone is expected to launch with a design reminiscent of the itel A70. An image poster that the device is set to be announced in multiple color options, namely Black, Gold, Blue, and Green. The rear also packs a dual camera setup with an LED flash module.

itel A50 series
itel A50 series

Since it appears to look so similar to the A70, the upcoming A50 lineup could also borrow some of its specs. The report adds that the company will offer the itel A50 with a free screen replacement. This offer will be valid within 100 days of purchase, making it a more attractive deal. The brand could release the itel A50 for just under 7,000 INR (roughly 83 US Dollars). In other words, the brand is sticking to its philosophy of offering competitively priced phones.

It is unclear whether the brand’s new phones would support 4G or 5G connectivity. But the price range hints at LTE networking. The smartphone maker could launch the itel A50 lineup in India next week for customers on a budget. This is all the information we have at the moment, stick around for more updates. The new release would follow after the company unveiled the itel Buds Ace TWS and itel Color Pro 5G last month.

Huawei Mate 70 specifications tipped: could adopt ultrasonic fingerprint scanner and larger batteries

Huawei‘s Executive Director Yu Chengdong (also known as Richard Yu) revealed at the last Huawei Developer Conference that the Mate 70 series will be released in Q4 2024. In the latest news, Weibo tipster 智慧皮卡丘 has revealed the specifications of the Mate 70 series.

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According to the tipster, all models of the Huawei Mate 70 series will use customized top-level 1.5K panels. He added that ‘some models’ of the series will be equipped with four-equal-depth screens, while the others will equip flat displays that will also be slightly more compact.

He also revealed that the company has worked on an ultrasonic fingerprint solution. There is a chance the series could equip the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. For context. the predecessor packs an under-display optical fingerprint scanner. In addition to that, the entire entire series is expected to pack larger batteries inside, which reportedly use different substrate material and may have a higher energy density. A higher energy density allows devices to pack more capacity without getting bulkier.

Notably, the company is also working on a new tablet, which is expected to be released alongside the Huawei Mate 70 series in November this year. The Huawei Mate 60 series was released towards the end of August last year. This delay is expected to be due to the company’s development of HarmonyOS Next, which is said to bring major improvements to the overall user experience.

A previous report suggests that the phone’s chipset could use the same 7nm fabrication. The chipset is speculated to be the Kirin 9100 which somehow achieves a relatively higher transistor density. The 7nm process could be SMIC’s N+3 process node. The reason behind using the 7nm process is reportedly low yield rates and high cost of the foundry’s current 5nm process node.

Upcoming Smartphones: Realme C63 5G

After a long while, there won’t be many smartphone launches in the next few days. As of writing this post, only one brand has scheduled a new release.

This company is none other than Realme, which has been pushing so many phones over the past few quarters. For the unaware, there’s at least one new smartphone launch a month from the brand.

Almost all of them have been budget models. The forthcoming device will also be the same. It will be an entry-level 5G smartphone.

Let’s check out what this yet-to-release handset will offer.

Upcoming Smartphones Next Week

1. Realme C63 5G

Realme C63 5G

The Realme C63 5G is set to launch in India on August 12 (Monday). As the name suggests, it will be a 5G variant of the recently released Realme C63.

Not much is known about this product, except for its design. The phone will sport a flat frame and a squircle camera island. It will be available in gold and green color options.

We expect it to feature an entry-level 5G chip and a large battery. Just like most budget smartphones, it will likely flaunt a big display with an HD+ resolution.

Lastly, it will most likely house a MediaTek chipset. If it was the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 4s Gen 2, the company may have teased it already. And Xiaomi has already confirmed that it will be the first to debut this SoC in a handset later this year.

Apple’s 2024 Mac mini could get even smaller & feature the new M4 chip

Apple is apparently planning on a major redesign for its compact PC, the Mac mini. This would mark the first ever change in the product line in over a decade. Despite a more compact form factor, Apple could also equip this mini PC with its new M4 chipset.

Apple 2024 Mac mini: What’s coming?

The news about the Cupertino based giant’s next gen Mac mini arrives from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. He claimed that the company is making the Mac mini even more compact. The Apple’s new PC could become the smallest Mac mini. Gurman added that this model will have a form factor comparable to the Apple TV. While the device may get a smaller form factor, the hardware on the inside is getting an upgrade. The Mac mini will reportedly launch in two configurations, namely M4 and M4 Pro chipsets.

Mac mini with M1 chip
M1 Mac mini

Connectivity options include three USB-C ports, an HDMI port, and a power cable. The higher end M4 Pro variant may launch with support for additional RAM and enhanced graphics. Although the overall physical footprint is smaller, it could be slightly taller than the existing Mac mini. To recall, the Apple mini PC measures 1.4 inches in height. The newer model will retain its iconic aluminum body like its predecessors. Mark Gurman referred to the M4 Mac mini as an “iPad Pro in a small box.”

Apple is rumored to refresh its Mac lineup of PCs with M4 chips in 2025. On the other hand, the Mac mini, MacBook Pro, and iMac could transition to these newer chips within this year. Apple is expected to launch the Mac mini in a couple of months, with the high end model possibly releasing in October. Unfortunately, there is no word regarding the pricing. There is a chance that the 2024 Mac mini will get a price hike, but that is still unclear.

SK Hynix demonstrates the next generation of UFS storage

According to a recent press release from South Korean semiconductor manufacturer SK Hynix, the company has developed a series of new storage products, which the company showcased at the FMS 2024 Summit. The development includes USF 4.1 universal flash memory.

SK Hynix showcased two UFS 4.1 universal flash memories with capacities of 512GB and 1TB respectively. Both of them are based on 321-layer stacked V9 1Tb TLC NAND flash memory. The company not only displayed the announced 1Tb capacity and 2.4Gbps rate TLC, but also exhibited the industry-leading 3.2Gbps V9 2Tb QLC and 3.6Gbps high-speed V9H 1Tb TLC particles for the first time.

Unfortunately, detailed specifications of the UFS 4.1 storage chips have not been officially released yet. It was rumored that the UFS 4.1 storage offers a data transfer rate of 8 gigabits per second (GB/s), which is an improvement over the 4 GB/s offered by the UFS 4.0 storage chips.

The latest UFS specification that has been published is UFS 4.0 in August 2022. UFS 4.0 specifies a theoretical interface speed of up to 46.4Gbps per device, and USF 4.1 is expected to further improve the transfer rate.

Back in May this year, the company also announced its development of the ZUFS 4.0 (Zoned UFS). According to the company, this is a NAND flash memory chip that improves the efficiency of data management and optimizes data transfer between the operating system and storage devices. The application of this flash memory product includes various electronic devices such as digital cameras and smartphones. According to the company. it also improves the performance of the on-device AI applications.

UFS 4.1 is expected to further improve the storage performance of smartphones and other electronic devices. According to a previous leak, we could be able to experience the improvements offered by UFS 4.1 with the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Chuwi Hi10 Max is now on sale: An affordable alternative to Microsoft Surface

Chuwi unveiled a new 2-in-1 tablet a couple of months ago. The device runs on the Windows 11 OS and offers an impressive price to performance ratio. For its pricing, this could be a possible affordable alternative to the Microsoft Surface.

Chuwi Hi10 Max Pricing

Chuwi launched the Hi10 Max and it is currently available for purchase for 319 US Dollars. The model is listed on the brand’s own online store. This pricing is just for the tablet alone and does not include the keyboard and stylus. Unfortunately, the company has yet to reveal the cost of the bundle for these accessories, although, shipping is free for customers that reside in the US and Europe.

Chuwi Hi10 Max 2-in-1 tablet

Hardware

To recall, the Chuwi Hi10 Max was announced with a 12.96-inch display that offers a 2,880 x 1,920 pixel resolution, a 3:2 aspect ratio, 300 cd/m² bright screen, Corning Gorilla Glass, touch and stylus support with up to 4,096 pressure levels. Under the hood, it is equipped with an Intel 12th Gen CPU (Intel N100). This chip promises to offer a good mix of power efficiency and performance. The processor is paired with 12GB LPDDR5 4800MHz RAM and 512GB SSD storage. Users can also take pictures from an 8-megapixel rear facing camera that supports autofocus, while the front houses a 5-megapixel camera on the front.

A 36.48Wh battery pack powers the Chuwi Hi10 Max. This Chuwi tablet is basically a portable PC that can be used on the go. It has a 9mm body, which weighs just 775 grams. The tablet carries a premium metal unibody design. When paired with the keyboard, the Hi10 Max can work as any other laptop. The HiPen H7H8 is also supported and lets you take notes and make sketches. Connectivity options include two USB-C ports, a single USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, micro HDMI, a 3.5mm audio jack, Bluetooth 5.2, and WiFi 6.

Is Infinix Note 40x 5G the best value 5G phone?

Last week, Infinix announced the Infinix Note 40x 5G as the most affordable Note 40-series phone in India. The Dimensity 6300-powered phone has a starting price of Rs 14,999. It is currently the most affordable Infinix phone among its recent offerings. Here are the top reasons why it could be the best value 5G phone on the market right now:

1. Generous memory and storage

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

The Infinix Note 40x 5G offers up to 256GB of storage with a budget of around Rs 15,000. I found this particularly useful for multitasking and storing a large amount of data without worrying about running out of space. The 8GB and 12GB RAM variants both provide ample room for various apps and media. In addition, it offers a dedicated slot for adding a microSD card.

2. Capable primary camera

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

The 108-megapixel Samsung HM6 primary camera, coupled with a quad-LED flash, performs well in bright conditions. In addition, the low-light performance is good when there is sufficient artificial lighting. It is good to see the portrait mode offer 1x and 2x zoom options. When it comes to video shooting, it can capture up to 2K (30 fps) video footage with 1x and 3x zoom options.

I appreciated the flexibility offered by the 15+ camera modes, including dual video and pro mode. The 8-megapixel front camera with an adjustable dual-LED flash produces decent results. The front camera can be used to capture wide and regular selfies and up to 2K videos (30 fps). The front and rear cameras can capture 720p portrait blur videos.

3. Enjoyable viewing experience

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

The 6.78-inch FHD+ punch-hole display with a 120Hz refresh rate delivers smooth visuals. I noticed a slight blue tint on the screen initially, but fortunately, the device offers various color schemes. I was able to adjust the display settings to a warmer tone, which made for a more comfortable viewing experience. With 500 nits of brightness, the display remained clear even in bright environments. The interactive dynamic port feature added a wonderful touch. In addition, the dual speakers allow the phone to offer a pleasing viewing experience. As far as content streaming is concerned, the device comes with Widevine L1 support.

Ideally, it would have been beneficial if the company offered an AMOLED screen like the other Infinix Note 40-branded phones.

4. Reliable performance with Dimensity 6300

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

Without noticeable lag, the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor handled daily tasks and more intensive applications. This price range typically pairs the SoC with LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. Running on Android 14 with XOS 14, the phone provided a smooth experience. No major Android upgrades have been promised for the device. However, the device will receive two years of security updates.

As far as AI features are concerned, it comes preloaded with an AI Wallpaper Generator and an AI Cam. As can be seen in the below images, the AI Wallpaper Generator feature functions satisfactorily.

5. Decent battery performance

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

The 5,000mAh battery lasted through a full day of use, including streaming and heavy usage. With the in-box 18W charger, it takes around 1:30 hours to achieve a full charge. The device offers battery-related features, such as wired reverse charging, smart and ultra powering modes.

6. Design is okay, could have been better

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

The Note 40x 5G has a good in-hand feel, thanks to its multi-gradient finish and chrome accents. Available in Lime Green, Palm Blue, and Starlit Black, it offers a range of colours to suit different tastes. On a personal note, I found that the device’s design gives it a more premium appearance, somewhat reminiscent of the Hote series, rather than the typical Note 40 series look.

The retail package of the device includes the Note 40x 5G handset, an 18W charger, a USB-A to USB-C cable. a plastic case, a user guide, a warranty guide, and a SIM ejector tool.

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

7. Good audio experience

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

The dual speakers with DTS audio processing provide a decent audio experience for media consumption, delivering a balanced sound overall. However, I noticed that around 70 percent of the sound output seems to come from the bottom speaker and 30 percent from the top. This difference isn’t noticeable during regular use but becomes apparent if you place your ear directly on each speaker separately. The four sound modes—Smart, Music, Video, and Game—are still practical, enhancing the audio based on what you’re listening to or watching.

8. Only phone with NFC in its price segment

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

The Note 40x 5G is unique in its segment for including multifunctional NFC technology. This feature simplifies transactions and data sharing, allowing you to make secure payments, exchange contacts, or pair with other NFC-enabled devices effortlessly. This adds a valuable layer of convenience to your daily tasks. Apart from NFC, the Note 40x 5G promises good 5G coverage with support for multiple 5G (n1/n3/n5/n8/n28/n38/n40/n41/n77/n78) bands.

9. Infinix Note 40x 5G price in India and competitors

Infinix Note 40x 5G in Palm Blue

The Infinix Note 40x 5G’s 8GB + 256GB variant is available at Rs 14,999, while the 12GB + 256GB variant costs Rs 15,999. Apart from Starlit Black, the Note 40x also comes in Palm Blue and Lime Green shades. Other phones powered by the Dimensity 6300 are available in India:

  • Oppo K12x (6GB+40Xfor Rs 12,999)
  • Oppo A3x 5G (4GB+64GB for Rs 12,499)
  • Oppo A3 Pro 5G (8GB+128GB: Rs 17,999)
  • Vivo T3 Lite (4G+128GB for Rs 10,999)
  • iQOO Z9 Lite (4GB+128GB for Rs 10,499)
  • Realme C65 5G (4GB+64GB for Rs 10,499)
  • Realme Narzo N65 (4GB+128GB for Rs 10,599)
  • Lava Blaze X 5G (AMOLED display, 4GB+128GB for Rs 14,999)

Some of the other phones equipped with different chipsets in the same price range include:

  • Moto G64 5G (Dimensity 7025, 8GB+128GB for Rs 13,999)
  • CMF Phone 1 (AMOLED screen, Dimensity 7300, 6GB+128GB for Rs 15,999)
  • Realme P1 5G (AMOLED screen, Dimensity 7050, 6GB+128GB for Rs 15,999)
  • Redmi 13 5G (Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE, 8GB+128GB: Rs 15,499)
  • Poco X6 Neo 5G (AMOLED screen, Dimensity 6080, 8G+128GB: Rs 14,499)
  • Samsung Galaxy F34 5G (AMOLED screen, Exynos 1280, 8G+128GB Rs 14,999)

10. Verdict

Infinix Note 40x 5G
Infinix Note 40x 5G

With the exception of the Moto G64 5G, which offers similar higher memory configurations but at a different price point, the Infinix Note 40x 5G stands out as the only phone in its segment to provide 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB variants at such competitive prices. This makes it an exceptional value-for-money choice, especially for users who need ample storage and RAM for a smooth and efficient smartphone experience.

Overall, my experience with the Infinix Note 40x 5G has been positive. It offers a well-rounded package of features at a competitive price, making it a strong candidate for those seeking value in a 5G smartphone.

Disclaimer: All of the opinions in this post are mine and based on my own experiences. There has been no editorial input from Infinix.

Honor 200 Pro gets first update in India; Includes August 2024 security patch and multiple improvements

Honor has started rolling out the first software update for its recently launched Honor 200 Pro 5G in India. This update includes the August 2024 security patch and adds new features while improving system performance.

MagicOS 8.0.0.135 (C675E7R2P2) Changelog

Dear user, this recommended update incorporates security patches to enhance the system security. Dear user, this recommended update has optimized the system compatibility with some third-party apps, improved the system stability, and incorporated a security patch.

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This update adds Depth effect adjustment function, which can be used for photos taken in Portrait mode with rear camera or in Aperture mode. The depth effect can be flexibly adjusted to bring different visual experiences. You can experience it by going to: Select an image > f icon at the top of the screen > Adjust Bokeh.

Camera

The new Ultra Group Photo feature is available in Portrait mode with rear camera. It can automatically correct closed eyes and beautify portraits, making the photos more appealing.
This update optimises the shooting effect in some scenarios.

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The recording is being played.

Application

This update improves the system compatibility with some third-party apps.

Performance

The performance experience is optimised in some scenarios.

System

This update improves the system stability to make your device run more stably.

Security

Android security patch (Aug 2024) has been incorporated for system security.

The update is rolling out now and should reach all Honor 200 Pro 5G users in India soon. An update for the standard Honor 200 5G model is expected to follow.

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