Redmi has expanded its popular K series of smartphones with the new K70 Ultra (Check out our review). This is the latest high-end device from the lineup and sits right alongside the Redmi K70 Pro. But what’s the difference between the two? Which one is worth buying? Here’s a detailed breakdown.
1. Redmi K70 Ultra vs Redmi K70 Pro: Higher Resolution or Faster Refresh Rate
The display on the Redmi K70 Ultra and K70 Pro are quite similar in many ways. Both of these phones sport a 6.67-inch OLED display that offers 4000 nits of peak brightness, 68 billion colors, and Dolby Vision support. However, the Redmi K70 Pro features a higher 2K resolution on its screen while the K70 Ultra has a 1.5K resolution panel.
This means that you can consume media content at a higher resolution. But the K70 Ultra swings back with a faster 144Hz refresh rate over the 120Hz on the Pro variant. In both regards, the trade offs aren’t notable enough to make a big difference. The 144Hz refresh rate isn’t that much higher, just like the 2K resolution. Although, I’d still prefer the higher resolution as a 6.67-inch display is still pretty tall.
2. MediaTek or Qualcomm
The Redmi K70 Pro is one of Xiaomi’s most powerful smartphones since it packs Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. This is the same chipset that powers most ultra high end Android devices. On the other hand, the K70 Ultra packs MediaTek’s flagship chipset, the Dimensity 9300+. These two chips are the fastest processors in the current market and can handle intensive tasks like gaming fairly easily. So you won’t go wrong with either.
3. Design
From a distance, it is hard to tell the difference between the duo. Only with closer inspection can the slight variations be noticed. They are identical from the front and have a similar camera module on the rear. However, the modules are circular on the K70 Pro and rounded squares on the K70 Ultra. The latter has an aluminum frame and a glass back. This metallic frame can also be found on the Pro model. But a major feature missing on the K70 Pro is the IP rating. It has no official rating, while the Ultra variant offers IP68 for water and dust resistance (up to 2m for 30 min).
4. Camera
Another area with a notable variance is the camera department. The Redmi K70 Pro has a versatile triple camera setup with a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel telephoto telephoto shooter (2x Optical Zoom), and a 12-megapixel ultra wide angle lens. Redmi’s K70 Ultra also features three cameras on the rear but skips the telephoto sensor in favor of a macro shooter. You still get a 50-megapixel primary sensor and an 8-megapixel ultra wide angle lens. The K70 Ultra and K70 Pro house a 20-megapixel and 16-megapixel selfie shooters respectively.
5. Pricing
As of right now, both phones are listed on Giztop with nearly identical price tags. The Redmi K70 Ultra is on sale for 429 US Dollars and the K70 Pro has a 439 US Dollar price tag. For this price, the K70 Pro is a slightly better deal. The camera, processors, design, and display are quite competitive. But the camera options are much better when compared to the K70 Ultra.
The Xiaomi 13T is expected to get a successor soon as it was launched in September last year. The Xiaomi 14T has already bagged NBTC and IMEI certifications and was also spotted on HyperOS code and Camera FV-5 database. Now, the device has appeared on the Geekbench v 4.0 benchmarking platform. It reveals key hardware details about the upcoming offering. Read on to know below.
Xiaomi 14T Pro Geekbench
The Xiaomi 14T Pro has been listed on Geekbench with the model number 2407PFN8EG which is the same as other certification sites. The database mentions a motherboard codenamed ‘rothko’ that comprises of eight cores with a peak clock speed of 3.47GHz. There is a Mali-G720 GPU onboard. This suggests that the device would be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus processor. The device is listed with 12GB RAM onboard and we can expect more options at launch. It will run on Android 14 OS out of the box.
The Xiaomi 14T Pro scores 9,369 and 26,083 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core test results. The benchmarking platform does not reveal any additional details about the smartphone. As per Camera FV-5 database, the upcoming offering is expected to feature a 50MP main sensor and a 32MP front-facing selfie snapper.
The Xiaomi 14T Pro is expected to be a rebranded version of the Redmi K70 Ultra (review) that recently debuted in China. The later packs a 6.67-inch OLED display with 1.5K resolution, 4,000 nits peak brightness, and a 144Hz refresh rate. It is offered in up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage configurations. The device is powered by a Dimensity 9300 Plus. A 5,500mAh battery cell powers the device with support for 120W charging.
Philips has introduced the TAX2208 Bluetooth Party Speaker, targeting budget-conscious consumers looking for portable audio options. The speaker features a 30W output, dynamic bass boost, and party light modes for an enhanced audio experience. Its compact design includes a handle for easy portability.
One notable feature is the True Wireless technology, which allows users to pair two speakers for stereo sound. The speaker also has a built-in microphone and karaoke controls, making it suitable for at-home karaoke sessions. The TAX2208 offers up to 7 hours of playtime and supports both Bluetooth and wired connectivity.
Pricing & availability
Priced at Rs. 5,490, the speaker is available for purchase across India. Sajeev Rajasekharan, Managing Director of Philips AVA & Soundbar Business at TPV Technology India, commented on the launch: “We are excited to introduce the TAX2208 Party Speaker, our latest addition to the Philips Audio lineup. This speaker reflects our commitment to delivering products that offer good audio quality with useful features. Whether hosting a gathering or enjoying music, the TAX2208 Speaker aims to enhance the listening experience.”
In other news, boAt has launched the Stone 352 Pro, a 600-gram Bluetooth speaker designed for group gatherings. It features a 14W RMS output with boAt’s Signature Sound technology and dynamic RGB lights. The speaker supports Bluetooth 5.3, TWS pairing, and includes USB, AUX, and TF card ports. It is IPX5 splash-resistant, offers up to 12 hours of playtime, and uses a Type-C charging interface.
Xiaomi has unveiled the out-of-warranty repair costs for its recently launched foldable smartphones, the Mix Fold 4 and Mix Flip. While the devices have garnered significant attention for their innovative designs and cutting-edge technology, the price tags for replacing damaged components might give consumers pause.
Repair Costs High, Inner Screen Replacement Costs a Premium
The standout figure is the cost of the foldable inner screen. For the Mix Fold 4, replacing this crucial component will set users back a hefty 3,590 yuan ($497), while the Mix Flip’s inner screen is priced at 1,730 yuan ($240). These prices underscore the delicate nature of foldable displays and the potential expense associated with accidental damage.
Other costly components include the motherboards, whose prices fluctuate based on memory configurations. For instance, the top-tier Mix Fold 4 model with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage has a motherboard replacement cost of 2,880 yuan ($398). In comparison, the Mix Flip’s 12GB+256GB motherboard is priced at 2,370 yuan ($328).
While the costs of replacing individual components are high, it’s important to note that Xiaomi also charges labor fees for repairs. These fees are typically around 40 yuan ($5.54) per component.
Here are the complete charts detailing the repair costs for these smartphones:
Xiaomi Mix Flip (12GB+256GB) Spare Parts Prices
Part Name
Out-of-Warranty Material Guidance Price (Yuan)
External Screen
500
Front Camera
60
Inner Screen (Foldable)
1730
Rear Camera (Secondary)
150
Rear Camera (Primary)
220
Speaker
20
Data Cable
29
Motherboard
2370
Charger
100
Battery 1
119
Sub-board
85
Battery 2
59
Battery Cover
120
Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 (12GB+256GB) Spare Parts Prices
Part Name
Out-of-Warranty Material Guidance Price (Yuan)
Rear Camera (Ultra Wide Angle)
30
External Screen
750
Front Camera
45
Inner Screen (Foldable)
3590
Speaker
40
Data Cable
29
Motherboard
2580
Charger
100
Rear Camera (Wide Angle)
200
Rear Camera (Floating Telephoto)
120
Rear Camera (Close-up Telephoto)
270
Battery 1
199
Sub-board
45
Battery 2
89
Battery Cover
230
The release of these repair costs provides valuable insights into the potential expenses of owning a foldable phone. While these devices offer unique features and experiences, their fragility and complex design necessitate careful handling.
As the foldable phone market continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how repair costs evolve and whether companies will find ways to make these devices more affordable to maintain. For now, however, the high cost of replacing foldable screens remains a significant factor to consider for anyone looking to purchase these innovative yet delicate smartphones.
Up till now, details about the Pixel 9 series have leaked a lot. However, today’s leak is the biggest as reliable tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka Onleaks) has shared the official promo material revealing everything from design to specs to AI features. The lineup includes the standard, pro, and fold devices which are already confirmed by the search giant. Google is slated to unveil its next-generation Pixel devices on August 13.
Google Pixel 9 series surfaces in massive leak
The next-generation Pixel 9 lineup will include the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The report adds that the Pro variant will be available in two options with varied screen sizes. This suggests that the larger display could be dubbed the Pixel 9 Pro XL. The entire lineup is expected to be available in Dark Grey, Light Grey, Off-White (Procelain), and Pink. These are not the exact marketing names though.
Beginning with the slab phones, the marketing material says polished edges meaning glossy flat frame and a soft matte back panel. Google has trimmed the horizontal camera bar on the back panel of the Pixel 9 series. It doesn’t span from one edge to the other although the protrusion is noticeable. The camera sensors are housed inside a pill-shaped cutout. The Pro models are also seen with a temperature sensor.
As for the optics, the leaked material reveals that the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro will feature 50MP main and 48MP ultra-wide-angle lenses. The latter is upgraded from 12MP on the standard variant. The Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL are also set to get a 48MP periscope telephoto unit as previously rumoured. The standard model will retain the 10.5MP selfie snapper while the pro variants will have a 42MP sensor.
The Pixel 9 will have a 6.3-inch Actua display whereas the Pixel 9 Pro will also come in the same screen size along with the additional 6.9-inch display variant.
Coming to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, it has a rectangular-shaped camera module with rounded corners. It is said to pack the same 6.3-inch Actua screen on the front as the non-fold Pixel 9. The inner screen will reportedly measure 8 inches with a Super Actua Flex panel. The triple rear camera setup is tipped to comprise a 48MP main camera, a 10.5MP ultrawide snapper and a 10.8MP telephoto sensor. There will be a 10MP selfie shooter.
On the hardware front, the entire Pixel 9 lineup is set to be powered by Tensor G4 chipset. The standard variant will pack 12GB RAM whereas the Pro, Pro XL, and Pro Fold will max out at 16GB.
Pixel 9 AI features leaked
Similar to last year, Google will offer seven years of updates for the entire Pixel 9 series phones. They will come with Emergency SOS that will alert you about any crisis and are also claimed to counter malware and phishing scams. The search giant says that the devices are engineered and designed for AI. The upcoming offerings will of course come with Gemini AI and Circle to Search. The Pixel 9 series will also come with Pixel Screenshots that will save info for remembering later.
Leaks and rumors are in full swing regarding Google’s upcoming Pixel devices. In the latest development, we get to learn about the Pixel Buds Pro 2’s details. It is expected to arrive as the successor to the original Pixel Buds Pro that debuted way back in 2022. A user on Reddit has shared images of the leaked Spigen case for the forthcoming TWS earphones from the search giant. Read on to learn the details.
Pixel Buds Pro 2 leaked case reveals design and color option
The leaked images reveals that the Pixel Buds Pro 2 will have the same case design as its predecessor. It will retain the egg-shaped look. The key difference is the presence of a new cutout alongside the USB-C port at the bottom of the case. This could offer a wrist strap option or a speaker for Google’s Find My Device network. The earbuds also have a larger grille that are color-matched compared to Black on all variants of its predecessor.
The leak also reveals the TWS earphones in a Pink color much similar to what we saw on the Pixel 9. It confirms the previous report of the upcoming audio offering coming in Raspberry shade. The device is also expected to come in Mojito, Procelain, and Haze hues. The Pixel Buds Pro 2 are not expected to feature a major redesign but could be slightly tweaked to improve the fit of the earbuds.
The leak does not reveal any additional details of the Pixel Buds Pro 2. As per a certification listing earlier in April this year, it is expected to pack an incrementally upgraded battery of 650mAh, up 30mAh from its predecessor. More information is expected to surface in the days leading up to the launch event.
Since the original Pixel Buds Pro is getting a successor after two years, we can expect the Buds Pro 2 to pack significant upgrades in the audio department like sound quality and noise cancellation.
HMD has finally made its entry into the Indian market with its smartphones. The Finnish brand has announced two new devices – the HMD Crest and HMD Crest Max. Both phones are affordable offerings under the Rs 17,000 price segment. They have identical designs and specifications apart from a few differences. Read on to know everything what the devices offer out of the box.
HMD Crest, Crest Max specs
The HMD Crest and Crest Max come with a 6.67-inchOLED display bearing an FHD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout. Both phones feature a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button and a squarish camera module with a glossy finish on the rear.
On the optics front, the HMD Crest has a 50MP main sensor along with a 2MP depth unit at the back. The HMD Crest Max features an upgraded triple camera setup comprising a 64MP main lens, 5MP ultra-wide-angle, and a 2MP depth unit. Both devices are fitted with a 50MP front-facing selfie snapper. There are various features onboard like night selfies, AI portraits, flash shots, and more.
Under the hood, the HMD Crest and Crest Max are equipped with a Unisoc T760 chipset coupled with 6GB RAM on the former whereas the latter has 8GB RAM. The Crest packs 128GB storage whereas the Crest Max maxes out at 256GB. The smartphones draw their power from a 5,000mAh battery cell with support for 33W fast charging. The brand says that the latest devices come with Repairability 1.0 which makes it easier to replace the back panel, battery, display, and charging port thereby extending the lifespan. Software-wise, the phones run on Android 14 and are promised to receive 2 years of OS updates.
The HMD Crest costs Rs 14,999 whereas the Crest Max is priced at Rs 16,499. Both phones come in Purple and Red colors. The Crest and Crest Max are also offered in Blue and Green colors respectively. As a part of the launch offer, the former will be available at Rs 12,999 whereas the latter can be grabbed at Rs 14,999. The smartphones will go on sale during Amazon’s Great India Freedom sale next month.
Nothing just posted a new teaser on Twitter. It has been confirmed that the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a) Plus will feature the MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro chip. This chip is exclusive to the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, so it’s unlikely we’ll see it in other smartphones.
Nothing Phone (2a) Plus with Dimensity 7350 Pro
Thanks to this new chipset, the Phone (2a) Plus will be 10% faster than the regular Phone (2a). The Mali-G610 MC4 GPU in the Dimensity 7350 Pro is also 30% faster. Nothing Phone (2a) Plus will debut with 12 GB of RAM and can expand up to 8 GB more. You can check out Nothing’s official Twitter post through the provided link.
Motorola has announced the launch details of its new smartphone, the Edge 50, in India. Known for its sleek design and durability, the Edge 50 is set to hit stores on August 1st. This new device will be the fourth addition to the Motorola Edge 2024 lineup after the Edge 50 Pro, Edge 50 Ultra, and Edge 50 Fusion.
As per the official details revealed through its Flipkart microsite, the Edge 50 will launch with a vibrant 6.67-inch curved OLED screen with 10-bit color support, full coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut and a peak brightness of 1,900 nits.
It will be powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Accelerated Edition processor, paired with a Vapor Chamber Cooling System to keep the device cool during intense use. Despite its slim profile, Motorola has managed to fit a 5,000mAh battery inside the Edge 50, pairing it with 68W wired charging and 15W wireless charging.
It will run on an Android 14-based operating system and is confirmed to receive three years of OS upgrades and four years of security patches. For security, the device will feature an in-display fingerprint sensor.
As for optics, the brand has confirmed a 50 MP Sony LYT-700C primary sensor, paired with a 13MP ultra-wide camera with a macro option, and a 10MP telephoto camera with up to 30x digital zoom. The front camera will have a 32MP sensor.
Additionally, the device will feature military-grade durability with a MIL-810H certification, as well as an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
In other news, Oppo has finally started selling the vanilla Reno 12 model in India, a week after the Reno 12 Pro. The device is powered by a Dimensity 7300 processor and has a starting price of Rs 32,999. However, with bank discounts, it can be bought for as low as Rs 29,999.
Apple is a company that usually keeps its glorious software exclusive to its own Apple devices. However, Apple Music is available on both Android and Windows, and the client for both platforms has a quite sleek design. Apple’s video call app, FaceTime was also exclusive to Apple devices in the past. And then Apple let people to make a call with Android users with the introduction of iOS 15. After a long wait, Apple Maps is finally available on non-Apple devices. Apple Maps Beta has been released platform-independently for everyone, it’s a website for now.
Apple Maps Beta interface
You can now use Apple Maps on your computer with a Windows or Linux operating system. We specify Windows or Linux because Apple Maps is not yet active for Android. In fact, Apple has not released a client for Windows or Linux. You can access Apple Maps through the Beta website. We also tried using it on an Android device, but unfortunately, Apple set the Maps to be only available for desktop web browsers.
Apple Maps doesn’t work on Android smartphones
The newly released website is not working smoothly as it does on Apple devices, but it is still worth to try. You can visit Apple Maps Beta from the given link.
As leaks about the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 keep rolling in, Qualcomm has just announced the date for their upcoming Snapdragon Summit. A recent post on a Chinese tech blog revealed that Qualcomm’s next Snapdragon Summit will be held on October 21.
Snapdragon Summit on October 21, Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is underway
Newly surfaced images show that Qualcomm hasn’t directly announced the launch date of Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 actually. However, the next Snapdragon Summit will take place in Hawaii from October 21 to October 23, and we believe Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be unveiled during this event. This new chipset is highly anticipated since it will be manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process. Previous leaks suggest that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 scores around 10,000 in Geekbench multi-core CPU performance test, putting it kind of on par with the Apple M3 processor.
Snapdragon Summit – October 21st
Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will feature Qualcomm’s Oryon CPU, which promises to greatly enhance the mobile gaming experience. Another thing we know is Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s prime core will run at 4.2 GHz. Xiaomi 15 series might be the first smartphone lineup to feature Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.
I recently got my hands on the Aula F75 keyboard, a standout contender in the saturated mechanical keyboard market. Launched last year, the Aula F75 strikes an impressive balance between performance, features, and value.
In this comprehensive review, we’ll explore its design, build quality, connectivity, features, performance, and pricing to provide you with the insights needed to make an informed decision.
What’s in the Box?
Inside the Aula F75 box, you’ll find everything you need to get started: the F75 keyboard itself, a 2.4G dongle for wireless connection, a Type-C cable for charging and wired use, two extra switches, a 2-in-1 keycap and switch puller for customization, and a user manual to guide you through the keyboard’s features and functionality.
Design and Build Quality
The Aula F75 boasts a clean and minimalist aesthetic with a 75% compact layout. This layout retains all the essential keys while shedding the less frequently used numpad and function keys, making it ideal for space-saving setups.
The keyboard comes in a variety of colors, including Glacier Blue, Black, and Sea Salt Blue. The Glacier Blue variant we’re reviewing features a white base with black, white, and blue keycaps, offering a refreshing and modern look.
While the chassis is entirely plastic, it feels sturdy and well-built. There’s no flex in the base, and the keycaps don’t exhibit any wobble. The keyboard has a decent weight to it, thanks in part to the five-layer sound-dampening system incorporated within. This dampening system effectively reduces typing noise, making the F75 a good choice for those who prefer a quieter typing experience.
One minor design gripe is the lack of dedicated multimedia keys. While there’s a multi-function control knob for volume control, additional media keys would have been a welcome convenience.
Connectivity
The Aula F75 offers triple-mode connectivity, catering to wired and wireless setups. You can connect via Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4 GHz wireless using the included USB dongle, or the standard wired USB-C connection. The Bluetooth and wireless connections offer a low-latency experience, making the F75 suitable for gaming. The keyboard also comes with a braided USB-C cable, a plus for wired users.
Features
The Aula F75 packs a surprising amount of features for its price range. Here are some of the highlights:
Hot-swappable switches: The F75 features a hot-swappable PCB, allowing you to easily customize the typing experience by swapping in your preferred switches. This opens up a world of possibilities for finding the perfect switch type for your needs, whether you prefer clicky, tactile, or linear switches.
Gasket Mount: The Aula F75 utilizes a gasket mount design, which positions the plate on a layer of silicone gaskets. This mounting style helps to absorb sound and vibrations, contributing to the overall quiet typing experience.
Pre-lubricated switches: In my case, the keyboard comes with pre-lubricated TTC Crescent switches, which are linear switches known for their smooth operation. While some users might prefer to install their own switches, pre-lubrication is a welcome feature for those who want a smooth typing experience right out of the box.
Double-shot PBT keycaps: The keycaps are constructed from double-shot PBT, a high-quality and durable material. PBT is resistant to shine and wear, ensuring your keycaps will look sharp for years to come.
Vibrant RGB lighting: The Aula F75 boasts 16.8 million color RGB backlighting with a variety of lighting effects. You can adjust the lighting to suit your preference using function key combinations, and by turning the knob, you can modify the brightness.
Multi-function control knob: A convenient addition, the multi-function control knob allows you to easily adjust volume and other media settings without interrupting your workflow.
Performance
Firstly, I absolutely love the sound it makes while typing.
Secondly, the typing experience on the Aula F75 is comfortable and quiet thanks to the combination of the leaf-spring gasket mount, sound dampening, and pre-lubricated switches.
The keyboard offers a nice amount of key travel and a satisfying bottom-out feeling. The pre-lubricated switches feel smooth and responsive.
The Aula F75’s performance holds up well in both productivity and gaming scenarios. The low-latency wireless connections ensure a responsive typing experience, and the anti-ghosting technology prevents missed keystrokes during intense gaming sessions.
The keyboard also comes with software where you can customize the RGB lighting effects and create macros. You can also remap any or all of the keys.
The keyboard features a 4000mAh battery that keeps the F75 powered up during wireless use. It can last up to a week on a single charge with moderate use and backlighting off.
Pricing and Verdict
The Aula F75 boasts a very attractive price tag, typically retailing for around $69.99. Considering the features it offers, including hot-swappable switches, pre-lubricated switches, PBT keycaps, and versatile connectivity options, the price makes it a compelling choice for budget-conscious mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. You can purchase it from Mechkeys.
Priced at Rs. 32,999, the phone comes with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage. It’s available in three colors: Sunset Peach, Matte Brown, and Astro Silver. You can buy it from Flipkart, OPPO’s online store, or physical retail outlets.
Launch offers include a Rs. 3,000 instant cashback with bank cards from SBI, HDFC, ICICI, One Card, Kotak, Bank of Baroda, and DBS. No-cost EMI options for up to 9 months, zero down payment, and low-down payment schemes are available through Bajaj Finserv, TVS Credit, HDB Financial Services, IDFC First Bank, and Home Credit. Buyers also get 3 months of YouTube Premium and Google One for free.
Customers activating the My OPPO app by July 26, 2024, can win prizes like international holidays, Reno12 devices, family dining vouchers, and OPPO Enco Buds 2.
Oppo Reno 12 specs:
The OPPO Reno12 5G features a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED dual curved display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1200 nits peak brightness, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. It is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor with Mali-G615 MC2 GPU, 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage, expandable up to 1TB via microSD. The phone runs on Android 14 with ColorOS 14.1.
The camera setup includes a 50MP main camera with a Sony LYT-600 sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. The front camera is 32MP, capable of 4K video recording. The phone also features a 5000mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging, an in-display fingerprint sensor, an infrared sensor, USB Type-C audio, stereo speakers, and dust and splash resistance (IP65). Connectivity options include 5G, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and various satellite navigation systems.
Oppo‘s official video reveals a sneak peek at the Find X8 Ultra, hinting at a slimmer design with a smaller camera bump. Despite the slimmer profile, the phone is expected to pack a bigger battery than its predecessor. A switch to a glass back and upgrades like a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor and a high-quality display are also rumored.
While a 6,000mAh battery is ideal, leaks suggest a 5,500 mAh battery
The official tease keeps technical specs under wraps, but highlights exciting design improvements. The Find X8 Ultra is expected to be noticeably thinner and potentially sport a larger battery compared to the Find X7 Ultra. While a 6,000mAh battery is ideal, leaks suggest a 5,500mAh unit is more likely.
Oppo Find X7 Ultra
The Oppo phone is expected to maintain its IP68 water resistance rating, but with a glass back replacing the leather finish of the Find X7 Ultra. Previous leaks point to a powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, a stunning quad-curved OLED display, and a quad-camera setup.
Oppo’s official preview has generated excitement for the Find X8 Ultra, a potential frontrunner in the 2025 flagship market with a launch expected as early as January.
Between the new Realme P1 and the Realme P1 Pro, which will be a better buy for you? This article will put these devices up against each other to aid you in making the right purchase choice when shopping for a new device. At the end of this article, you’ll be able to determine which of these devices is the better buy for you.
Considering that this is a new series from Realme, some might find it hard understanding who it’s made for. Already, the Realme number series is the brand’s flagship entry and the C-series is the budget entry. Let’s now see how these new devices stack up against one another.
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Realme P1 vs Realme P1 Pro: Design and colours
Realme P1 and Realme P1 Pro:
These new devices follow the design language of the Realme 12 series with their circular camera cutout. On the cutout there sits five cutouts: two hold the cameras, one holds the flash, and the remaining two hold nothing at all. The main difference between these devices is that the P1 comes with a flat screen and the P1 Pro comes with a curved screen. Available colours in this series are Phoenix Red, Peacock Green, and Parrot Blue, all of which feature a brushed finish that’s impressive to look at.
Major differences:
Flat screen on the Realme P1.
Curved screen on the Realme P1 Pro.
Realme P1 vs Realme P1 Pro: Display
Realme P1 and Realme P1 Pro:
Both devices come with AMOLED screens that support 120Hz refresh rate. For the Realme P1 it offers up to 1200 nits peak brightness while the Realme P1 Pro offers 950 nits peak brightness. While the Realme P1 is the brighter device, it isn’t the more stylish option, as the Realme P1 Pro comes with a curved screen that many will love. Additionally, the screen-to-body ratio on the Realme P1 Pro is higher than that on the Realme P1 thanks to its narrow bezels.
Major differences:
Different screen form factors.
Realme P1 vs Realme P1 Pro: Cameras
Realme P1:
When it comes to cameras, the Realme P1 comes with a dual camera setup, housing a 50MP main camera and a 2MP front facing camera. Up front, we find a 16MP selfie camera that sits in the punch hole on this device’s screen. Both the front and rear facing cameras on this device don’t support 4K video recording.
Realme P1 Pro:
As for the Realme P1 Pro, this device also comes with a dual rear camera setup. This setup houses a 50MP main camera and an 8MP ultrawide lens. For its selfie camera, this device comes with a 16MP sensor that sits in the punch-hole cutout on this device’s screen. Just like the Realme P1, this Pro variant doesn’t support 4K video recording on the front facing camera but supports 4K recording on the rear cameras.
Major differences:
8MP ultrawide camera on the Realme P1 Pro.
Realme P1 vs Realme P1 Pro: Performance
Realme P1:
Powering this device is the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor. Joining this processor is up to 8GB RAM and 256GB worth of storage capacity.
Realme P1 Pro:
As for the Realme P1 Pro, under its hood is the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor. Supporting this processor is 8GB worth of RAM as standard. For storage, buyers of this device get to choose between either 128GB and 256GB storage capacity.
Major upgrades & differences:
A better processor on the Realme P1 Pro.
Realme P1 vs Realme P1 Pro: Software
Realme P1 and Realme P1 Pro:
Both devices currently run on Android 14 and the Realme UI 5.0 software, and they both support up to three years OS update.
Major differences:
Nil.
Realme P1 vs Realme P1 Pro: Battery life and charging
Realme P1 and Realme P1 Pro:
Both devices launch with 45W fast charging support and, 5000mAh battery capacity.
Major differences:
nil.
Realme P1 vs Realme P1 Pro: Final Verdict
If you’re shopping on a budget, then the Realme P1 is a great choice for you as it has a ton of similarities with the more expensive Pro model. For style and performance, we’ll recommend the Realme P1 Pro in all its glory and glam. While both devices are amazing entries, the Realme P1 Pro is the better choice.
Samsung is reportedly working on a successor to its Galaxy A15 lineup. The South Korean tech giant’s upcoming smartphone, tentatively dubbed the Galaxy A16, has made an appearance in the database of UK carrier EE.
The listing reveals multiple model numbers associated with the device, likely for the different variants of the device. These include: SM-A1660: Galaxy A16 5G DUOS SM-A166U: Galaxy A16 5G SM-A166M: Galaxy A16 5G SM-A166B: Galaxy A16 5G DUOS SM-A166E: Galaxy A16 5G DUOS SM-A166M: Galaxy A16 5G DUOS SM-A166P: Galaxy A16 5G DUOS SM-A165F DSB: Galaxy A16 DUOS SM-A165F: Galaxy A16 DUOS
While specifics are scarce at this stage, the “DUOS” suffix in some model numbers indicates dual SIM capability. The Galaxy A16 name without the 5G tag are believed to be the 4G model.
It’s worth noting that a separate listing for the model number SM-A165F has been also spotted on the IMEI database, but it doesn’t reveal anything about its specifications.
However, we now know that Samsung is working on both 4G and 5G model for the Galaxy A16 like its predecessor.
While details about the Galaxy A16 are currently limited, it’s reasonable to speculate based on its predecessor. The Galaxy A15 featured a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate.
Powering the device were either the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset for the 5G model or the Helio G99 for the 4G variant. Key camera specifications included a 50MP primary sensor, and the battery capacity was set at 5000mAh with 25W charging support.
It’s plausible that the Galaxy A16 series will build upon this foundation, introducing refinements or upgrades to various components. However, concrete information regarding the new models remains elusive at this point.
Samsung has yet to officially acknowledge the existence of the Galaxy A16. Further details about the device’s specifications, release date, and pricing are expected to emerge in the coming months.
Two Japanese companies have collaborated to develop a new drone that can take off, land, and sail on water. The new oceanographic survey drone is the product of a joint engagement between Penta Ocean Construction and Prodrone Co., Ltd. The drone is called the Penta-Ocean Vanguard-DroneAqua (POV-DA).
The POV-DA is an innovative oceanographic survey drone with great capabilities and versatility. It is designed for seamless water operations and is equipped with a high-precision GNSS satellite system, a depth-measuring sonar, and thrusters. The drone can transmit and display real-time data on its current location and water depth to operators on land via a remote control console. The advanced tech features in the drone mean that it can navigate to specific monitoring points using its thrusters. The drone can maintain its position even when the sea is turbulent.
The excellent sea-going capabilities of the POV-DA drone mean that the drone is a great tool for carrying out efficient and automatic bathymetric surveys and wave observations. In construction projects that require the building of breakwaters, quay walls, and similar structures, the POV-DA provides an alternative to the traditional depth-sounding using dedicated boats or lead-sounding methods. The time required for depth surveys is significantly reduced when using the new drone. Operators can better monitor underwater construction progress with the real-time data transmission available with the drone.
The POV-DA has a depth survey accuracy within +/- 10cm of the current methods and is a great tool for effective underwater construction management. The POV-DA provides real-time wave height and period data obtained from GNSS readings. The accuracy of the drone’s measurement is also impressive around +/- 10% or less compared to the conventional wave meters. Additionally, the POV-DA can take aerial shots during disasters and provide real-time updates on land and underwater.
The potentials of the POV-DA in ocean operations and disaster management are quite extensive. It could be integrated with additional equipment such as multi-parameter water quality meters, water sampling devices, and such, to broaden its capabilities. It is not clear how much the drone will cost and when it becomes a production model.
Google‘s upcoming hardware event in August is expected to focus heavily on its Pixel lineup, including the Pixel 9 series, a new Pixel Watch, and Pixel Buds. However, new leaks and reports suggest that Google might also be refreshing its smart home products.
There have been rumors about a new Chromecast and updated Nest Audio speakers. Now, reliable tipster Arsène Lupin has revealed details about what appears to be a refreshed version of the Nest Learning Thermostat.
The last major update to the Learning Thermostat was the 3rd generation in 2015. Since then, Google has released the Thermostat E (now discontinued) and the more affordable Nest Thermostat (without the “learning” capabilities).
The tipster shared renders of the upcoming Thermostat which reveals a larger display with curved glass edges. Google also seems to be updating the user interface, and there’s a physical ring, which is much thinner than the one on the 3rd-gen model.
The leak also reveals details of a redesigned Nest Temperature Sensor. The current $40 temperature sensor works with the 3rd-gen Learning Thermostat and the discontinued Thermostat E as a battery-powered wireless extension to monitor temperatures in another room.
The core functionality of the upgraded temperature sensor will also remain the same along with the price at $40 for a single unit and the three for $100.
The most noticeable change is in the design though. The new sensor has a smoother, egg-shaped form, which kind of resembles a steamed bun. It’s more minimalistic in look compared to the previous model’s utilitarian appearance.
One significant improvement mentioned in the leak is the battery life. The new sensor is expected to last three years, compared to the current model’s two-year lifespan. It’s unclear if this change involves a different battery type (the current sensor uses CR2 3V lithium), but a longer battery life is always a welcome upgrade.
With Google’s Pixel event scheduled for August 13th, the wait for official confirmation regarding the new Nest Learning Thermostat shouldn’t be long.
The Google Pixel 9 series launches next month on August 13th, and alongside the standard models, Google will debut the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Fresh new details about the foldable have now surfaced online, thanks to a report by Android Authority.
The report reveals that the upcoming foldable will ditch the original Pixel Fold’s unique, wide form factor for a more conventional approach. The original Pixel Fold stood out (or some might say, stuck out) from the competition with its short and wide foldable display.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold, however, will embrace a more standard square-ish aspect ratio, with a reported resolution of 2,152 x 2,076. This suggests that while the “tallness” issue that plagued some apps on the original Fold might not be completely eradicated, it’s certainly on the way out.
The new design aligns the Pixel 9 Pro Fold more closely with competitors like the OnePlus Open, offering a familiar book-style foldable experience.
Another significant change is size. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold will sport an 8-inch inner display, a noticeable jump from the 7.6 inches of its predecessor. The increase in real estate is accompanied by a bump in display quality.
The inner panel now features 1,600 nits of full-screen HDR brightness, a welcome improvement over the original Pixel Fold’s 1,000 nits. The resolution also sees a slight increase, though the larger size keeps the pixel density roughly on par with the original Fold.
The outer display isn’t left out either. This time around, we’re looking at a 6.24-inch panel with 1,800 nits of HDR brightness. The table below, courtesy of Android Authority, compares the display specs of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold to its predecessor:
Oppo is reportedly working on the Find X8 series of smartphones for the Chinese market. The Find X8 and X8 Pro, which are said to be equipped with the Dimensity 9400, may debut in October. On the other hand, the Find X8 Ultra, which may feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip and two-way satellite communication support, may break cover in Q1 2025. The rumor mill has been gradually leaking details about the Find X8 series. Today, Oppo Find series product manager, Zhou Yibao, released a Weibo video in which he said he spoke with both the product manager and the structural engineer of the Find X8 Ultra to get answers to many interesting questions he had asked.
Oppo Find X8 Ultra first details out
Oppo Find X7 Ultra
The structural engineers revealed that the Find X8 Ultra will be thinner than the Find X7 Ultra, which has a thickness of 9.5mm. Additionally, the camera module protrusion will be smaller compared to the Find X7 Ultra.
The battery capacity is set to be larger than the 5,000mAh battery of the Find X7 Ultra, although it will likely be less than 6,000mAh. Furthermore, the Find X8 series will feature an IP68 rating and a pure glass body, likely with AG matte glass, providing a premium texture and feel.
Oppo Find X8 Ultra specifications (rumored)
As per other reports, the Oppo Find X8 Ultra will feature an OLED panel with micro-curvature on all four sides. It is expected to offer a 2K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4-powered phone is expected to support two-way satellite connectivity.
The back panel of the Find X8 Ultra will have a quad-camera setup consisting of four 50-megapixel cameras. Like its predecessor, the X8 Ultra will continue to feature dual periscope telephoto cameras. The IMX858 camera from the predecessor model may not be available on the X8 Ultra.
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