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boAt Nirvana Space TWS earbuds with 32dB ANC & spacial audio launched for Rs. 1,999

boAt, a leading audio brand in India, has introduced the Nirvana Space TWS earbuds. A standout feature is the 360° Spatial Audio, developed in collaboration with AMI Technologies, offering an immersive listening experience.

boAt Nirvana Space

The earbuds include diamond-like carbon drivers and boAt’s signature sound with EQ modes, providing clear and customizable audio. They also feature active noise cancellation (ANC) up to 32dB to reduce background noise, and call quality is enhanced with quad-mic ENx technology.

For gaming and watching videos, the earbuds offer a 60ms low-latency mode. Additional features include in-ear detection, touch controls, and multipoint connectivity, allowing pairing with two devices simultaneously.

boAt Nirvana Space

The battery life is notable, offering a total of 100 hours of playtime. A fast-charging Type-C port provides 4 hours of playback with just a 15-minute charge.

Available in black and white, the boAt Nirvana Space earbuds will be sold exclusively on Amazon.in during Prime Days for Rs. 1,999.

In related news, boAt has also recently launched the Bassheads 122 ANC wired earphones, featuring Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) for under Rs. 1,000. Designed for workouts and travel, these earphones offer a secure fit, 13mm drivers for deep bass and clear sound, and ANC that reduces ambient noise by up to 25 dB. They also have an ambient mode, an inline microphone, USB Type-C connector, and in-line controls.

Apple reportedly used YouTube videos to train Apple Intelligence

We have previously come across numerous reports claiming that OpenAI used YouTube content to train its text-to-video model Sora. Now it’s reported that companies like Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic, and more are also using the ‘publicly available data’ generated by users to train their AI models. Apparently, Apple used tens of thousands of YouTube videos with subtitles to train Apple Intelligence, which is against the platform’s content policy.

The news comes from an investigation by Proof News that was co-published with Wired.

According to the investigation, Apple and the other companies were using a dataset called YouTube Subtitles that included transcripts of 173,536 YouTube videos from over 48,000 channels. Videos in the dataset span from educational channels such as Khan Academy and MIT to news sites including The Wall Street Journal, to some of the platform’s top creators like MrBeast and Marques Brownlee.

According to Marques Brownlee, Apple technically avoids “fault” as they sourced their AI from companies that used the transcripts from YouTube videos instead of using the data directly. Nonetheless, the data/transcripts still contribute to the AI models, in which the creators invested their time and money. Brownlee concluded by saying that this is going to be an evolving problem for a long time.

Proof News also created a tool for creators to search for their content in the dataset. The YouTube Subtitles dataset does not include imagery from videos but does include some translated subtitles in languages. The dataset was reportedly created by a non-profit research lab called Eleuther AI, which focuses on promoting open science norms.

None of the companies mentioned above immediately commented on the matter. YouTube chief executive Neal Mohan has already made it clear in an interview that companies using YouTube videos to train their AI models is a “clear violation” of the platform’s policies.

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4.35mm Honor Magic V3 will launch in the UK “soon”

Honor has recently launched its latest book-style foldable, the Magic V3, in China. Now, Honor has released a preview on its official UK website, suggesting that this phone will soon be available in the UK market. However, the company has yet to announce a specific launch date for the phone. You can see one of the main selling points of the device below.

According to the preview information, users can become “Magic Insiders” by answering a few questions and have the opportunity to get a one-month trial of Honor Magic V3, win a shopping voucher worth £1,000, and a trip to Germany.

The phone is only 9.2mm thick while closed and 4.35mm while opened. For context, it breaks the thickness record of the Honor Magic V2, which is 9.9mm and 4.7mm while closed and opened respectively. The phone weighs only 226g, which is 5g lighter than its predecessor. This is also lighter than Samsung’s bar flagship Galaxy S24 Ultra and the book-style foldable Galaxy Z Fold 6 (239g).

Although the phone is measured only 4.35mm in thickness, it still packs a 5150mAh battery. This is made possible thanks to the Si/C battery technology.

Both the inner and outer screens of Honor Magic V3 use the new Honor Vision Soothing Oasis Eye Protection Screen. The inner screen is measured at 7.92 inches which comes with a 2344 x 2156 resolution. This is a 1-120Hz LTPO panel that reaches a peak brightness of 1800 nits. Speaking of the outer screen, it is measured at 6.43″. This is also an LTPO panel with a resolution of 1060 x 2376 (402ppi) that reaches a peak brightness of 2500 nits (higher than the inner screen).

The Honor Magic V3 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip and runs on MagicOS 8.0.1, which is based on Android 14.

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Despite the thin body, the phone packs a 50MP 1/1.56″ main sensor, a 50MP 1 telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom, and a 40MP ultrawide. The main and telephoto also supports OIS. There are also two 20MP sensors for selfies.

The phone comes with an IPX8 dust and water resistance rating, which means it’s still not officially protected against water.

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Unihertz Jelly Max, the super compact 5G phone launches with Dimensity 7300, 100MP camera & more

The smartphone world has gotten progressively larger over the years, but some users crave a return to the days of compact devices. The wait is over now!

The Unihertz Jelly Max, touted as the world’s smallest 5G phone, has launched its crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. Starting at an early bird price of just $199, the Jelly Max packs a powerful punch despite its pocket-friendly size.

Unihertz Jelly Max

Unihertz Jelly Max Specifications:

The Jelly Max features a 5.05-inch, 720 x 1520 resolution LCD display with a punch-hole cutout for the front-facing camera. Despite its diminutive size, the phone is surprisingly hefty at 180g and measures a mere 128.7 x 62.7 x 16.3mm. For comparison, the iPhone 13 mini comes in slightly larger at 131.5 x 64.2 x 7.65mm.

The device comes with the powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, a significant upgrade from the Helio G99 found in its predecessors. This processor is paired with a whopping 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage, ensuring smooth performance for everyday tasks and even some light gaming.

Unihertz Jelly Max

For photos, the Jelly Max features a triple-camera system on the back. The main sensor is a whopping 100MP, accompanied by an 8MP telephoto lens and a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.

The Jelly Max is equipped with a 4000mAh battery, which is impressive for a compact smartphone. Additionally, the phone supports 66W fast charging, which is claimed to juice the battery up to 90% in just 20 minutes.

The device runs the latest Android 14 operating system and boasts a variety of connectivity options, including 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC for contactless payments, and an infrared port for controlling appliances. It also includes a fingerprint sensor on the back for security.

Unihertz will start shipping Jelly Max from October of this year.

ASUS Announces Fearless Pro16 Gaming Laptop with AMD Ryzen 9 365 CPU, Starting at 7,999 Yuan ($1102)

ASUS has announced the Fearless Pro16 2024, a gaming laptop boasting a powerful AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 processor (codenamed Strix Point) and a stunning 16-inch 3.2K 120Hz OLED display.

The 16-inch 3.2K OLED panel has a 120Hz refresh rate

The Ryzen AI 9 365 processor, with its Zen 5 cores and integrated XDNA 2 NPU, promises strong performance for gamers and creative professionals. The Radeon 880M graphics card, built on the RDNA 3.5 architecture, delivers a 15% improvement over the previous generation and rivals the performance of a 40W RTX 3050.

The centerpiece of the Fearless Pro16 2024 is its display. The 16-inch 3.2K OLED panel boasts a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth visuals, 100% P3 color gamut for vibrant colors, 10-bit color depth for richer details, and a peak brightness of 600 nits for excellent clarity even in bright environments.

ASUS has equipped the Fearless Pro16 2024 with a capable cooling system featuring dual fans and dual heat pipes. This system allows the laptop to unleash up to 50W of performance when needed. The laptop itself is surprisingly thin and light for its capabilities, measuring just 13.9mm thick and weighing only 1.5kg. The all-metal body offers a sleek and durable design, and the 180-degree hinge provides maximum flexibility for various usage scenarios.

In terms of connectivity, the Fearless Pro16 2024 comes equipped with HDMI 2.1 TMDS, USB4 ports, a microSD card reader, and a USB-C port that supports power input across a wide voltage range (5V-20V). Additionally, the laptop features an RGB keyboard for personalized lighting, a 240Hz sampling rate trackpad for responsive control, a 1080p IR camera for secure facial recognition, and a 75Wh battery for extended use.

The ASUS Fearless Pro16 2024 is now available for pre-order and will officially launch on July 28th at a price of 7,999 yuan (approximately $1,102 USD).

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Mechanic has Launched the K500-M61 Magnetic-axis Gaming Keyboard with 4mm Linear Travel Switches

Mechanic has introduced the K500-M61, an entry-level keyboard featuring a magnetic axis design. The keyboard utilizes Hall effect technology for actuation, registering key presses with a high 8K return rate.

The keyboard has a 61-key layout and features PBT keycaps

The K500-M61 is equipped with a 61-key layout and sports a magnetic gray axis with a linear travel of 4mm. The keycaps are made from PBT material, known for their durability and resistance to wear and tear. They are also light-transmitting, allowing the keyboard’s RGB backlighting to shine through.

In terms of customization, the K500-M61 offers a variety of options. Users can adjust individual key trigger points within a range of 0.1mm to 4mm to suit their preferences. The keyboard also supports DKS, MT, TGL key macros, and other functions.

The K500-M61 has an aluminum alloy top cover for a sleek and sturdy design. It features 16.77 million color RGB backlighting with 15 preset lighting effects. Additionally, the keyboard comes with dedicated software that allows for further customization of lighting effects, key mapping, macro programming, and music synchronization.

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Crucial Unveils P310 M.2 NVMe SSD for Compact Devices, Available in 1TB and 2TB Capacities

Crucial, a consumer brand under Micron Technology, has launched a new M.2 NVMe solid-state drive, the P310. Designed for portability and performance, the P310 comes in a compact 2230 form factor and offers capacities of 1TB and 2TB.

The P310 utilizes a PCIe Gen 4 x4 interface with a DRAM-less controller

According to Crucial, the P310 is ideal for handheld gaming consoles, mini consoles, and ultralight laptops. It boasts compatibility with popular devices like the Valve Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, certain Microsoft Surface models, and the Gigabyte Aorus Mini.

The P310 joins the Western Digital WD_BLACK SN770M as one of the few recently released M.2 2230 consumer SSDs. It utilizes a PCIe Gen 4 x4 interface with a DRAM-less controller (PS5027-E27T) co-developed by Micron and Innodisk. This configuration allows for sequential read and write speeds of up to 7,100 MB/s and 6,000 MB/s respectively, along with random read and write IOPS of up to 100,000 and 1,200,000.

Independent tech publication AnandTech reports that the P310 employs Micron’s own 176-layer 3D QLC NAND flash memory.

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iQOO Z9 Lite 5G first impressions: Will this be your first 5G phone?

iQOO has just launched the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G in India. The device is the company’s most affordable 5G phone, with a starting price of Rs 9,999 (~$120 – inclusive of offers). Here are my first impressions about iQOO’s latest mid-range powerhouse:

1. Design and Display

I received the Mocha Brown variant of the Z9 Lite. As can be seen in the images, it has a matte shimmery finish on the back, and the flat edge of the phone feels good in hand. The IP64 rating for dust and water resistance provides peace of mind against accidental spills or exposure to dust.

The iQOO Z9 Lite 5G has a teardrop notch display with thick bezels on all four sides, which is a bit of a letdown. However, the 6.56-inch IPS LCD HD+ resolution panel offers good sun legibility as it supports up to 840 nits of brightness. The screen supports a 90Hz refresh rate, which enables a smooth experience during usage. While it lacks HDR support, it supports HD content on Netflix and Prime Video as it is a Widevine L1-certified device.

2. Performance and Software

The MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset is a slightly overclocked version of the existing Dimensity 810 chipset, which is coupled with LPDDR4x RAM and eMMC 5.1 storage. The phone comes in 4GB and 6GB RAM variants, both offering 128GB of storage. The device supports up to 6GB of virtual RAM and has a microSD card slot for additional storage. In terms of gaming, the device is good enough for casual gaming.

The 5000mAh battery easily lasts me through a full day with normal usage. The in-box 45W charger allows the phone to go from 0 to 100 percent in nearly 2 hours. Since it is an entry-level 5G phone, here’s how it performed in a 5G speed test on a Jio network.

The iQOO Z9 Lite runs on the latest FunTouch OS 14 based on Android 14. It comes with some handy features, such as the App Retainer, which is useful for quickly resuming apps where I left off, and the ability to hide sensitive photos, adding an extra layer of privacy. It is good to know that Z9 Lite owners will receive Android upgrades for two years and security updates for three years. Shown above is how the device performs on different benchmarking apps.

Another good thing about the device’s software is that while there are many preloaded apps, most of them are from Google and iQOO, with some additional apps like PhonePe, Netflix, and Truecaller. To sum up, there are no annoying investment apps, unnecessary party app store apps, or short video creation apps, which are usually considered bloatware.

3. Cameras and Other Features

IQOO Z9 Lite 5G

For selfies, the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G has an 8-megapixel OmniVision OV8A010 front camera and a 50-megapixel Sony IMX852 + 2-megapixel macro dual-camera setup on the back. When the lighting is good, the Z9 Lite 5G managed to capture decent shots.

The main camera supports 2x in-sensor zoom, while the same sensor captures portrait shots in 1x. The other photography modes available on the device include Night, Video, 50MP, Panorama, Documents, Slow Motion, Timelapse, Pro, and Live Photo. In addition, the device allows beautification features, filters, and aperture settings (portrait mode). When it comes to video recording, the front and rear cameras offer up to 30fps 1080p video recording, but there is no stabilization support as it is a budget device.

For security, the device is equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. When it comes to audio, it features a top-mounted speaker and a 3.5mm audio jack available on the bottom edge. Even the earpiece of the device emits sound while playing audio or video.

For additional storage, the device features a hybrid SIM slot, which supports two SIM cards or one SIM card and a microSD card at a time.

4. Final thoughts

In conclusion, the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G is a decent device if you are looking for the latest and budget-friendly 5G phone. It is good to see iQOO offer longer software support for this device when many of the competing devices in the price segment get only at least one major Android upgrade. The offer price of Rs 9,999 makes it a good 5G budget phone contender. However, if you can shell out a few more thousand Rupees, you will find several good options, one of them being the Redmi 13 5G, which recently debuted for Rs 13,999.

iQOO Z9 Lite 5G price in India

The iQOO Z9 Lite 5G has arrived in India with two options: 4GB+128GB for Rs 10,499 (~$125) and 6GB+128GB for Rs 11,499. The phone is scheduled to go on sale on July 20 through Amazon India and iQOO India’s e-store. Those who are interested can take advantage of a Rs 500 discount via ICICI and HDFC credit/debit card and credit card EMI transactions until July 31.

Samsung could offer the Android version of Apple’s Vision Pro soon

Apple launched the Vision Pro high-end VR headset back in February of this year. As you probably know, it can be integrated with a Mac for an immersive experience with a large virtual display. Now the news is that Samsung is about to launch the “Android version of Vision Pro”, which is also expected to compete with Apple’s $3,500 offering.

The Apple Vision Pro alternative from Samsung

Soon after the launch of the Vision Pro, it was revealed that Samsung and a number of Chinese manufacturers are also working on the form factor to grab the market share.

According to the latest leak, Samsung’s upcoming headset is codenamed Moohan. The developer version of it will be available in October and the consumer version will be available in March 2025. Reportedly, Samsung will deliver the headset to developers in October this year, and will officially announce the product at the Galaxy S25 series launch conference in 2025. The headset is expected to go on sale in March.

Samsung’s alternative to Apple Vision Pro will reportedly come with two 1.03-inch OLED screens with a resolution of 2500×2500. It means a pixel density of 3500PPI. The displays will offer a refresh rate of 90Hz.

For context, the Apple Vision Pro offers 1.41-inch displays that have 3,660 × 3,200 resolution and a pixel density of 3,386 PPI. So the Apple Vision Pro could still beat Samsung’s offering in immersion. Nonetheless, the overall user experience will also depend on the OS.

According to a previous report, the headset will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen2 processor, and will also boast 12 built-in cameras. The device is expected to be priced around 10,000 Yuan, which is equivalent to $1,377.

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Is the OnePlus Nord 4 better than the POCO F6?

OnePlus just launched the Nord 4 in the global market as its latest premium mid-range phone. For its price, it offers some capable specs and features. However, it faces many competitors in this range. One of its biggest rivals is the POCO F6. So let’s see if the Nord 4 is better than the POCO flagship killer.

1. OnePlus Nord 4 with a premium design

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OnePlus Nord 4

Both the OnePlus and POCO phones are priced under the 400 US Dollar mark. These devices sit right below the entry-level flagships and often cut corners in areas to save on cost. This can be seen in the POCO F6, which features a plastic back and plastic frame.

This doesn’t necessarily make it a bad cheap phone, but it lacks that premium feel. The Nord 4 stands out from the pack thanks to its metallic design that uses aluminum for the rear and frame. It also has a higher IP65 rating for water and dust resistance, compared to the POCO F6’s IP64 rating.

2. POCO F6 packs a punch

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POCO F6

POCO skips the premium design but promises performance that can rival more expensive smartphones. The POCO F6 is equipped with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC, which is paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage. This is one of the latest chips from Qualcomm and is often featured on flagship killer or affordable flagship phones.

On the other hand, the OnePlus Nord 4 packs the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3. While being a mid range chip, it still offers capable performance in everyday use and intensive tasks. But the processor in the POCO phone still offers better raw performance, making it better suited for stuff like mobile gaming. Its storage option also maxes out at 16GB + 512GB.

3. Similar on the front & back

The OnePlus and POCO phones feature an AMOLED display on the front. Although, the former has a taller 6.74-inch panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, HDR10+, and 2150 nits of peak brightness. Meanwhile, the POCO F6 has a 6.67-inch screen and also offers HDR10+, a 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ resolution, and a higher 2,400 nits of peak brightness.

For selfies and video calls, the Nord 4 houses a 16-megapixel camera, while the POCO F6 has a 20-megapixel shooter. On the rear, the duo features a 50-megapixel primary and an 8-megapixel ultra wide angle lens. The main camera on both devices is the Sony LYT600 sensor, so we can expect somewhat similar performance.

4. Bigger Battery & Faster charging

Despite having an 8mm body, OnePlus powers the Nord 4 with a massive 5,500mAh battery pack. It supports up to 100W wired fast charging, which promises a full charge in just 28 minutes. In comparison, the POCO F6 has a slightly smaller but still respectable 5,000mAh cell with 90W wired fast charging support. Xiaomi claims that a full charge from 2 percent takes around 35 minutes.

5. Pricing and Verdict

We pitted the OnePlus Nord 4 against the POCO F6 due to their similar pricing. The two phones have a starting price tag of 29,999 INR for the base variant. But it is worth noting that the F6 starts from 8GB + 256GB which is double the storage on Nord 4’s base option.

So it’s a matter of what the buyer prioritizes here. If you prefer having the best performance and a good gaming experience, the POCO F6 is undoubtedly better. But if you’re looking for a more rounded experience with a premium design and feel, then the Nord 4 might be the better choice.

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Is OnePlus Nord 4 really better than Motorola Edge 50 Pro?

The smartphone market in India is witnessing intense competition in the mid-range segment, with OnePlus and Motorola emerging as key players. The recent launch of the OnePlus Nord 4 and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro earlier this year has further intensified this rivalry.

Both phones offer impressive specifications and features at competitive prices, making it a tough choice for consumers. In this detailed comparison, we will delve into the various aspects of both phones, including design, display, performance, camera, software, battery life, and pricing, to help you make an informed decision.

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1. Display

The Nord 4 boasts a 6.74-inch 1.5K 2.8D curved AMOLED ProXDR display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Edge 50 Pro counters with a slightly smaller 6.7-inch 1.5K 144Hz pOLED display.

Both panels offer vibrant colors and smooth visuals, but the Edge 50 Pro takes the lead with its higher refresh rate for a potentially smoother user experience, especially in fast-paced games.

Additionally, the Edge 50 Pro uses a pOLED display technology compared to the AMOLED display on the Nord 4. While both offer excellent viewing experiences, pOLED panels can be slightly more power-efficient.

However, the Nord 4 holds an advantage with its peak brightness of 2150 nits, surpassing the 2000 nits of the Edge 50 Pro.

2. Design and Build Quality

The OnePlus Nord 4 boasts a sleek and modern design with an aluminum back created using cutting-edge techniques like nano-etching and a revolutionary antenna design. The phone comes in three attractive colors: Mercurial Silver, Obsidian Midnight, and Oasis Green. It has an IP65 rating, which means it can withstand accidental water splashes and moderate rain.

On the other hand, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro features a metal frame and a vegan leather finish, available in Luxe Lavender and Black Beauty colors. There’s also a limited-edition Moon Light pearl finish option with a smooth finish. The phone has an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, making it more durable than the Nord 4.

3. Performance

The Nord 4 packs a punch with the latest Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC, potentially offering a slight edge over the Edge 50 Pro’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. This advantage might be noticeable in benchmark scores and demanding applications.

Both phones come with up to 12GB of RAM, ensuring smooth multitasking, but the Nord 4 offers the faster LPDDR5X RAM type compared to the Edge 50 Pro’s LPDDR4X. Storage options range from 128GB to 256GB on both phones, with the Nord 4 boasting the newer UFS 4.0 storage standard in its higher configuration.

4. Software

Both phones run Android 14 out of the box. OnePlus promises a commendable 4 years of Android OS updates and a whopping 6 years of security updates for the Nord 4, exceeding what Motorola offers with the Edge 50 Pro’s 3 years of OS updates. OnePlus’ OxygenOS 14 is known for its clean and near-stock Android experience, while Motorola’s version offers a more customized interface with Moto gestures and features.

5. Camera

The Nord 4 features a 50MP Sony LYT-600 main sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor. The Edge 50 Pro boasts a more versatile triple-camera system with a 50MP main sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide sensor with macro capabilities, and a 10MP telephoto sensor with 50x hybrid zoom.

The Edge 50 Pro also boasts a higher resolution 50MP front-facing camera compared to the Nord 4’s 16MP sensor. Both phones offer AI features to enhance photos, but the Edge 50 Pro’s additional telephoto lens and higher resolution front camera might make it more appealing to photography enthusiasts.

6. Battery Life and Charging

The OnePlus Nord 4 boasts a larger 5500mAh battery compared to the Edge 50 Pro’s 4500mAh battery. Both phones support fast charging, with the Nord 4 offering 100W SuperVOOC charging that can fully charge the phone in 28 minutes, while the Edge 50 Pro supports 125W TurboPower charging, 50W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging.

7. Pricing and Availability

The OnePlus Nord 4 is available in three variants: 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB, and 12GB + 256GB. The prices for these variants are Rs. 29,999, Rs. 32,999, and Rs. 35,999, respectively.

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro is available in two variants: 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB. The 8GB variant comes with a 68W charger and is priced at Rs. 31,999. The 12GB variant with a 125W charger is priced at Rs. 35,999.

Both phones offer competitive pricing, with the OnePlus Nord 4 being slightly more affordable in the base variant.

8. Conclusion

Choosing between the OnePlus Nord 4 and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro is a tough decision as both phones offer compelling features and specifications. If you prioritize performance, brighter display, faster storage, a larger battery, and longer software support, the OnePlus Nord 4 might be a better choice. However, if you prefer a more durable phone with a slightly higher refresh rate, a telephoto camera lens, and a vegan leather finish, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro could be the right fit for you.

Ultimately, the best phone for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Consider your priorities in terms of performance, camera capabilities, design, and software updates, and then weigh the pros and cons of each phone before making a decision. Both the OnePlus Nord 4 and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro are excellent mid-range smartphones that offer great value for money.

Here are the camera upgrades of the Pixel 9 series devices

The Google Pixel 9 series will reportedly launch next month. However, the camera specifications of all four models of the Pixel 9 series have been revealed in advance thanks to a source inside Google (via Android Authority). According to the report, the Pixel 9 series comes with major enhancements in the camera hardware.

Google Pixel 9

The regular Pixel 9 is reportedly replacing the Sony IMX386 ultrawide with the new Sony IMX 858 sensor. The new sensor is slightly larger at 1/2.51” as compared to the 1/2.8” size of the previous one. The new sensor for the ultrawide also has a much higher 50MP resolution than the previous 12MP one, which is also expected to offer better details.

The selfie camera will use autofocus like the Pixel 8 Pro. However it will use the same ISOCELL 3J1 sensor. The main camera will also use the same ISOCELL GNK sensor as the predecessor. The Pixel 8 has a fixed focus selfie camera that can offer less sharp photos when taken from a closer distance. Thankfully, this is going to change starting with Pixel 9.

Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL

As you can see from the image, both phones will be equipped with the same camera hardware. According to the source, both the periscope telephoto and the ultrawide of the two models will use the Sone IMX 858 sensor, which is also used in the ultrawide of the standard Pixel 9. This new 50MP Sony sensor replaces the 48MP telephoto and ultrawide sensors of the Pixel 8 Pro.

The main camera of the two models continues to use the same ISOCELL GNK sensor. The front camera of the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL will also use the same Sone IMX 858 sensor. This is a major upgrade (at least in terms of resolution) as it replaces the 10.5MP 1/3.1″ sensor of the Pixel 8 Pro.

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Lenovo Tab Plus With JBL Speakers, 2K Display Launched In India

Last month Lenovo announced the Tab Plus in the global markets. Now, the brand has brought the same device to the Indian shores. It is an affordable offering and one that is catered towards multimedia usage as it provides an immersive audio-visual experience. The Indian variant packs the same specifications as its global counterpart. Let’s find out what the device offers out of the box. 

Lenovo Tab Plus specifications

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The Lenovo Tab Plus comes with an 11.5-inch display bearing a 2K resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 400 nits peak brightness. On the audio front, it is equipped with eight speakers comprising four tweeters and four sub-woofers powered by JBL producing an output of 26W. They are also tuned by Dolby Atmos. This offers an immersive entertainment experience with smooth bright visuals and a powerful sound. Additionally, the tablet also features a built-in kickstand on the back panel. 

The Lenovo Tab Plus has an 8MP camera sensor on the rear as well as the front. It is compatible with a stylus pen and a keyboard. 

Under the hood, the Lenovo Tab Plus is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor. It packs 8GB RAM and can be availed in either 128GB or 256GB storage options. There is also a microSD card slot for additional expansion. The tablet is backed by an 8,600mAh battery cell with support for 45W charging. It is claimed to top up the device fully in 90 minutes. Software-wise, it runs on Android 14 OS and is eligible for two OS updates and four years of security patches. Connectivity options on the device include a USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and Bluetooth 5.3. 

The Lenovo Tab Plus starts at Rs 22,999. It can be purchased from leading e-commerce and retail stores across the country. 

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G With Four Years Of OS Updates, 6,000mAh Battery Launched In India

As expected Samsung has announced the Galaxy M35 5G in India today. The latest M-series device arrives as the successor to the Galaxy M34 5G. The smartphone is already available in some global markets. It packs incremental upgrades compared to its predecessor. The device competes with smartphones in the Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 price bracket. Read on to learn what the Galaxy M35 5G offers out of the box. 

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G specs 

The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G features a large 6.6-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout and surrounded by thin bezels. It has a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1,000 nits peak brightness. The screen is also shielded by Gorilla Glass Victus. Design-wise, the smartphone features three vertically stacked camera sensors and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. 

On the imaging front, the Galaxy M35 5G’s triple rear camera setup comprises a 50MP main sensor with f/1.8, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP macro unit. There is a 13MP front-facing selfie snapper onboard. 

Internally, the Samsung Galaxy M35 5G is equipped with an Exynos 1380 processor. It packs up to 8GB RAM and 256GB onboard storage. The device features a vapor cooling chamber for heat dissipation. It draws its power from a mammoth 6,000mAh battery unit with support for 25W fast charging. The smartphone ships with Android 14 OS with OneUI 6.1 on the top. The South Korean brand is promising 4 years of OS updates and 5 years of security patches. The device also comes with a Samsung Wallet and a convenient tap-and-pay feature.

The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G starts at Rs 19,999 for the 6GB + 128GB variant. The 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB configurations are priced at Rs 21,999 and Rs 24,999 respectively. It comes in Moonlight Blue, Daybreak Blue and Thunder Grey colors. The smartphone can be purchased from Amazon, Samsung’s official website and retail stores across the country. As a part of the launch offer, Samsung is giving a Rs 1,000 limited-period discount and there is also Rs 2,000 discount on bank cards. 

Turn your selfie into a printable 3D character with Tencent’s AI-powered app

Tencent Yuanbao, a large-scale model application by Tencent, has introduced a groundbreaking feature called “3D Avatar Dream Factory,” transforming the landscape of 3D character creation.

This feature allows users to effortlessly generate personalized 3D characters from a single front-facing image, making it the first universal app to achieve such high-quality 3D generation.

Tencent’s AI-powered app transforms single image into customizable 3D characters

Leveraging advanced AI technology and 3D applications, “3D Avatar Dream Factory” simplifies the traditionally complex process of 3D character creation. Users can now swiftly customize their characters by choosing from diverse templates and even have the option to 3D print their creations.

Tencent Yuanbao uses technologies like 3D head swapping, geometric sculpting, and PBR material texture mapping to ensure realistic and detailed character models. This includes optimizing head models and textures, refining geometric precision, and enhancing material textures for a more lifelike appearance.

Initially offering 10 distinct character styles, the feature is poised to expand with further updates and innovative gameplay options. The application is powered by Tencent’s Yuanbao large model, boasting multimodal interaction capabilities and a history of early adoption in 3D asset generation.

The generated models can be viewed in a full 360-degree view, allowing for easy sharing, modification, and even 3D offline printing, bridging the gap between the virtual and physical realms.

Users can experience the “3D Character Dream Factory” directly on the Tencent Yuanbao app or WeChat mini-program.

As the demand for personalized and immersive digital experiences grows, Tencent Yuanbao is poised to lead the way in empowering users with intuitive and powerful tools for 3D creation.

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Here’s why Xiaomi is late in releasing the Mix Flip

Xiaomi will launch the Xiaomi Mix Flip along with the Mix Fold 4 on July 19. However, many of Xiaomi’s competitors have been offering clamshell foldables for quite a while. Today the company’s CEO reveals the reason why Xiaomi is yet to release a clamshell foldable. According to him, the product “will not be released until it is ready”.

Lei Jun released a video today, revealing the internal design of a number of prototypes of the MIX Flip, and explaining to users why the Xiaomi clamshell foldable has not been launched yet. You can check out the images of the prototypes below.

As you can see, the first prototype had a triangular camera deco that also included a small display. While the design was unique, Xiaomi decided to cancel it as the small display lacked practicality. The small display could only be used for message reminders.

The second prototype included a circular outer screen integrated with the camera module. Xiaomi reportedly planned to offer a smartwatch-like UI for the outer screen. This plan was rejected because its functionality overlapped with that of a smartwatch.

A more recent prototype includes a much bigger external screen, where the cameras are reportedly placed on the other side. In addition, there is a button located just at the top of the right frame of the outer screen. This plan was rejected because it was impossible to use the rear camera to take selfies.

Finally, Xiaomi has managed to overcome all the limitations. You can see the final design here, which has also been officially revealed by the company. The final product equips a large external display with narrow and nearly uniform bezels on all four sides and has two circular cutouts for the rear camera setup.

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Honor Magic 6 Pro receives Indian BIS certification, launch soon

Honor‘s high-end camera monster to arrive India very soon. Honor Magic 6 Pro is at the 2nd place in the DxOMark’s smartphone camera rankings. The phone visited the India’s BIS certification.

A new device with the model number “BVL-N49” has been spotted on the India BIS website by TheTechOutlook. While the certificate doesn’t explicitly confirm it’s the Honor Magic 6 Pro, this model number matches with the Honor’s new flagship.

The listing of Honor Magic 6 Pro on Amazon India back in May actually hinted at its arrival in India. With the BIS certification in hand, it’s safe to say Honor is gearing up for its release. While the exact launch date in India hasn’t been announced yet, it’s expected to debut soon.

The Magic 6 Pro is currently available in Europe, so this is not a new phone. Honor keeps the Indian launch for a later time. Honor Magic 6 Pro features a 6.8-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, including a dedicated security chip. Its impressive camera setup includes a high-resolution 180MP periscope lens with 2.5x optical and 100x digital zoom, along with 50MP wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle lenses, plus a 50MP front camera. It’s equipped with a 5,600mAh battery supporting 80W fast wired charging and 66W wireless charging.

Portronics releases Vayu 3.0 portable tyre inflator for your cars, bikes, & more

Portronics‘ latest gadget is the new Vayu 3.0 portable tyre inflator. As the name suggests, it’s designed to be convenient and help out users in emergencies. It packs a compact design and houses a large battery to meet your versatile needs.

Portronics Vayu 3.0 Specs

Portronics Vayu 3.0 Portable Tyre Inflator

To recall, this is the latest edition of the Vayu series, which was first unveiled by Portronics back in 2022. It features a portable design with an LED screen to display crucial information. The Vayu 3.0 was designed to be an emergency option to deal with flat tyres on the go. It has a cordless design and is easy to use, so you don’t need any technical knowledge. It can inflate objects up to 150 PSI pressure, which means it is suitable for cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and more.

You can even pump up sporting equipment like footballs, basketballs, and others. The device supports automatic pressure detection, which ensures accuracy when filling up. Portronics packed the Vayu 3.0 with a built in compressor that stops automatically when reaching the pressure set by the user. Although, there are already preset modes for cars, bikes, cycles, and balls to make the process even more streamlined.

Portronics Vayu 3.0 Portable Tyre Inflator

There are multiple nozzles, making it adaptable to the object you are pumping (including a Presta Valve adapter). The brand claims that it can inflate a tyre in just 10 minutes thanks to its 4,000mAh battery pack. The portable tyre inflator houses an LED-backlit as well for easier use in low-light situations.

Pricing and Availability

The Portronics Vayu 3.0 is available for purchase in a single black color option and a 12 month warranty. It is listed on Amazon India for a 2,099 INR price tag, but it is currently on sale for an introductory price of just 1,999 INR. Buyers can also purchase this device from Flipkart, the company’s official website, and other online and offline stores.

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Nubia Z60S Pro and Z60 Ultra Leading Edition officially announced; will launch on July 23

Nubia has officially announced the Z60S Pro and the Z60 Ultra Leading Edition today. The first one is going to be the successor of the Z50S Pro launched back in July last year. The new product will be launched at 14:00 on July 23 in China.

The phone supports two-way satellite connectivity and offers real-time two-way satellite calling. The phone has already passed the Wi-Fi Alliance certification on June 19, which confirms that the phone will support satellite connectivity. It also reveals that the operating system will be based on Android 14.

While we don’t have much information about the Nubia Z60S Pro at this point, we can refer to the predecessor to get an idea of what to expect.

The Nubia Z50S Pro came with a price tag of 3,699 Yuan (equivalent to $500). It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The phone comes with the following storage and memory configurations – 256GB 12GB RAM, 1TB 12GB RAM, 1TB 16GB RAM.

On the front, the phone packs a 6.8″ 1260 x 2800 AMOLED display with a center punch-hole selfie camera, nearly uniform bezels, 120Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 1200 nits.

On the back, the phone packs a big circular camera island that houses three cameras – a 50MP 35mm 1/1.49″ main sensor with OIS, an 8MP 80mm 1/4.4″ telephoto with OIS, and a 50MP 13mm 1/2.88″ ultrawide without OIS.

The phone is powered by the company’s MyOS and was launched with Android 13.

Notably, the company will announce another phone in the event – the Nubia Z60 Ultra Leading Edition. This phone reportedly supports IP68 dust and water resistance and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 gen 3. Users will also get the company’s 6th generation under-screen camera technology on the front. The poster also confirms that the phone will pack a large 6000mAh battery.

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vivo WATCH GT Bluetooth edition announced with $70 price tag

A few months ago, vivo introduced its e-SIM supported vivo WATCH GT smartwatch. It featured a sleek design similar to the Apple Watch and was launched in China with a price tag of approximately $100. Now, the company is re-releasing the WATCH GT model, but this time without e-SIM support. The company announces the arrival of Bluetooth variant on Weibo.

vivo WATCH GT Bluetooth edition is set to be unveiled on July 24. vivo has already revealed the price as well, which will be 499 CNY, or roughly $70. We expect this new Bluetooth edition to have the same specs as the previously announced e-SIM variant.

The e-SIM variant of the WATCH GT boasts a 1.85-inch display with a resolution of 390 x 450. It includes essential sensors such as heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, supports 100 different sports modes, and runs on Vivo’s BlueOS operating system.

The watch also features NFC and offers up to 21 days of usage on a single charge with its 505 mAh battery. While the e-SIM variant is priced at 799 CNY (around $100), the upcoming Bluetooth variant will be available for 499 CNY (around $70).