XiaomiMijia‘s new Rice Cooker N1 3L is now available for purchase on e-commerce platforms like JD.com for a budget-friendly price of 159 yuan. This rice cooker promises perfectly cooked rice every time, thanks to some innovative features.
The cooker has over 3,000 rice-heating scheme tests for unique cooking curves
The Mijia N1 boasts over 3,000 rice heating scheme tests that resulted in 9 unique cooking curves. This translates to intelligent heat adjustment throughout the cooking process, focusing on achieving ideal aroma, moisture content, gelatinization (starch breakdown for fluffiness), and viscosity for different rice types.
Even cooking is ensured by two NTC temperature sensors that monitor heat distribution. Double-row, six-hole multi-circuit extrusion bubbles further enhance the process by enabling rapid gas discharge during boiling, preventing messy overflows even with high-power porridge settings. For those in a rush, the N1 also offers a convenient 28-minute quick cooking option.
Durability meets functionality with the rice cooker’s 6-layer black crystal composite liner. This design promotes efficient heat conduction, improves wear resistance, and uses food-contact grade materials to prevent sticking, even with sticky rice or porridge. For user convenience, the Mijia N1 comes equipped with a high-definition display interface. It offers eight cooking menus to choose from, allows 24-hour meal reservation, and keeps cooked rice warm for up to 12 hours.
As the year progresses, Samsung is preparing to launch the Fan Edition (FE) of its Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S24 FE. With the release date approaching, more rumors and news are emerging about this new phone, especially regarding its color options.
Samsung will focus on making the Galaxy S24 FE mostly in black. Black is a very popular color for phones, so it makes sense that Samsung will prioritize this color. Besides black, the Galaxy S24 FE will also come in Gray, Light Blue, Light Green, and Yellow. This information comes from Ross Yong at DSCC.
We have already seen the Light Green color in some leaked images of the Galaxy S24 FE. These pictures show that the phone will have thinner bezels compared to the previous model. The display will also be bigger, expected to be 6.65 inches.
Contrary to some expectations, the Galaxy S24 FE will not have a Snapdragon chipset. Instead, it will use the Exynos 2400 chipset. This is the same processor that Samsung used in some versions of the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+ this year. The phone will come with 12GB of RAM, which will help it run smoothly and handle many tasks at once. It will also run on Android 14 out of the box, the latest version of the Android operating system.
The Galaxy S24 FE will have a good camera setup. It will feature a 50-megapixel main camera, which should take very clear and detailed photos. There will also be a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera for capturing more in a single shot, and an 8/10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom for taking photos from a distance. These features will help users take a variety of high-quality photos.
Samsung has not yet announced the exact launch date for the Galaxy S24 FE. However, it is expected to be released either at the end of this year or early next year.
The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) has unveiled an exciting new partnership with HONOR, a leading global provider of smart devices, focused on research and development (R&D). This collaboration will center on mobile gaming competitions, featuring the HONOR 200 Pro as the event’s official smartphone.
The Esports World Cup (EWC) will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, starting on July 3, 2024, for an exciting eight-week run. The event, promises to be a grand celebration of competitive gaming and esports fandom.
The HONOR 200 Pro boasts impressive specifications, making it an ideal choice for esports athletes. It features a Snapdragon 8 Series Mobile Platform with a CPU clock speed of up to 3GHz. The powerful 5200mAh silicon-carbon battery provides up to 61 hours of usage on a single charge. The display is equipped with 3840Hz Risk-Free Dimming and is certified by TÜV Rheinland for Flicker-Free and Full Care Display standards. Additionally, the Natural Tone 2.0 feature optimizes display color temperature. The advanced cooling system includes a vapor chamber covering an area of 36,881mm², 10% larger than the HONOR 90.
The EWC will feature a diverse lineup of games, including Free Fire, Honor of Kings, and Women’s ML Tournament. With a total prize pool exceeding $60 million, the EWC boasts the largest prize pool in esports history. Competitors will battle it out in 22 game championships, aiming to claim their share of the record-breaking prizes.
Ralf Reichert, CEO of EWCF, expressed his excitement about the partnership with HONOR, emphasizing the importance of cutting-edge technology in ensuring competitive integrity and enhancing the overall experience for athletes. He praised the HONOR 200 Pro for meeting the high standards required by EWC athletes. Dr. Ray, CMO of HONOR, highlighted HONOR’s commitment to providing superior products and performance for gamers. He anticipated seeing the HONOR 200 Pro in action, powering top esports athletes throughout the tournament.
The EWC is not just about competitive gaming. The event will feature a variety of festival activities, including numerous gaming activations, community tournaments, pop culture celebrations, and international experiences, making it a comprehensive celebration of esports culture.
The EWC with its unique cross-game competition format, aims to crown the world’s first Esports World Cup Club Champion. As the EWC approaches, the partnership between EWCF and HONOR promises to elevate the event to new heights, setting a new standard for esports competitions worldwide.
Sony’s new televisions have arrived in India, with the launch of brand-new Sony Bravia 7 Mini LED TVs. The Bravia 7 series is available in three sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch. All models feature stunning 4K resolution.
Sony Bravia 7 series is nov available on Sony India‘s official website. According to MySmartPrice, the Sony Bravia 7 TVs will be available in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch sizes in India. The 55-inch model is priced at 182,990 INR (approximately $2,192), and the 65-inch model at 229,990 INR (approximately $2,754). The price for the 75-inch model has not been announced yet. Starting July 1, Sony Bravia 7 series will be available at Sony Centers, select physical stores, and e-commerce websites.
The Sony Bravia 7 TVs feature a stunning 3840×2150 resolution miniLED (QLED) panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate. Sony offers XR contrast booster technology for richer colors on the miniLED panels. Additionally, the TVs support HDR10, Dolby Vision, and DLG.
The Bravia 7 series comes with a 4 x 10W speaker system, including 2 bass reflex and 2 tweeters, and supports Dolby Atmos and DTS X. The TVs are powered by the XR Processor. For connectivity, the Bravia 7 lineup includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, 4 HDMI BRAVIA Sync ports, an HDMI 2.1 port, 2 USB ports, and 1 Ethernet port. Sony also offers extra features: XR TRILUMINOS PRO, Live Colour Technology, XR Backlight Master Drive, XR Contrast Booster 20, Dynamic Contrast Enhancer, XR Clear Image, XR Motion Clarity, Auto mode.
Samsung Galaxy A06, previously spotted on the BIS website, has now received FCC certification, hinting at its impending global availability. The FCC certification reveals the Galaxy A06’s model number, A065F/DS, and confirms its support for dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and LTE connectivity.
Galaxy A06 has a rated battery capacity of 4,855 mAh and a typical value of 5,000 mAh. The phone measures 167.3 x 77.31 mm in height and width. With the FCC certification secured, we expect Samsung’s upcoming affordable phone to launch in multiple countries globally.
Previously revealed Galaxy A06’s Geekbench result shows it is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, achieving scores of 1,664 in single-core and 5,326 in multi-core performance. While it’s not a powerhouse, the Galaxy A06’s performance should be enough for everyday basic tasks.
Galaxy A06 will feature a 6.7-inch HD+ display. The Helio G85 chipset comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and the phone includes a microSD card slot. For cameras, it has a 50MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor on the back, along with an 8MP selfie camera on the front. Unfortunately, the phone does not come with a fingerprint sensor.
We recently covered reports of iQOO working on a new smartphone called the Neo 9S Pro+, expected to launch sometime in July. Like its predecessors, this new device in the Neo lineup will focus on performance at a reasonable price. Ahead of the official announcement, the launch date of the Neo 9S Pro+ has leaked.
Tipster DigitalChatStation on Weibo has announced that the iQOO Neo 9S Pro+ phone will launch earlier than expected, on July 11th. This new model features a color scheme called “Buff Blue.” The Buff Blue design combines white leather with a sophisticated finish, thanks to Vivo’s innovative TOL rubbing process. The blue-purple areas come with a lychee-textured vegan leather finish.
While full specifications have not been disclosed, some notable features have been revealed. The iQOO Neo 9S Pro+ will have a 6.78-inch 2800×1260 1.5K OLED display with 144Hz refresh rate. It will include a 16MP front-facing camera and a dual rear camera system with two 50MP sensors.
The phone will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and an independent graphics chip. The highest configuration of the device might include 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. It will also have a 5500mAh battery and support 120W fast charging. For security, it will feature a Goodix single-point ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint sensor. The device will run on Android 14-based OriginOS 4.
In related news, Red Magic is also gearing up to launch a new gaming smartphone on July 3 called the Red Magic 9s Pro. Compared to the Red Magic 9 Pro, the 9s Pro model will come with some changes to the design, along with a multilayer heat dissipation ICE 13.5 magic cooling system for its overclocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. This new cooling system is expected to reduce the CPU core temperature by up to 25℃, while also keeping the body of the device cooler.
Rumors surrounding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 continue to show up. Earlier leaks suggested that the S25 might be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 chipset, while other reports hinted at a slimmer design with rounded corners for Galaxy S25 Ultra. Now, the latest rumor takes the S25’s capabilities to a whole new level, claiming that it will be capable of running Genshin Impact at a smooth 120FPS. This is a significant feat, considering that even many modern flagship devices struggle to maintain 60FPS on this demanding game.
DCS on Weibo
Galaxy S25 series will come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. Thanks to its AI-powered frame generation, achieving higher FPS during gameplay will be much easier. Considering modern Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 devices can play Genshin Impact at 60 FPS, the new rumors promise double the gaming performance actually. This technology is similar to AMD’s FSR and Nvidia’s DLSS.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be unveiled in October 2024. However, AI-powered frame generation may not work with every game, as developers need to adapt this technology for their titles. Qualcomm bringing a powerful chipset for the Android market is a great news, especially when considering some console games are already running on the iPhone 15 Pro. There’s only one thing to be concerned about, and that is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 being an expensive chipset. You can read our previous article to learn more: Here’s why the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be more expensive than 8 Gen 3.
Zhao Ming, the CEO of HONOR Device Co., Ltd. recently revealed that the upcoming Honor MagicPad will be equipped with the same AI defocus vision relief technology as the upcoming Honor Magic V3. For those unfamiliar with the lineup, the upcoming tablet is going to succeed the company’s high-end Honor MagicPad 13 released in July last year.
AI defocus vision relief + 4320Hz PWM for eye-safely
It is also expected that the upcoming Honor MagicPad will support 4320 high-frequency PWM dimming. The 4320Hz high-frequency PWM was first offered by the Honor Magic 6 series. The IEEE Std1789-2015 international standard says that the flickering of a display becomes almost eye-safe when the PWM frequency exceeds 3125Hz. So the Honor Magic 6 and the upcoming high-end MagicPad can be considered eye-safe in this regard.
In addition to addressing eye fatigue, the upcoming MagicPad reportedly offers improved DC dimming, which combines color accuracy and eye protection at low brightness levels.
A tipster claimed that Honor has applied for a patent for AI-defocused vision relief technology, which can make the screen look like a defocused lens. It is expected to help the user in achieving vision relief. The 4320Hz high-frequency PWM dimming paired with the AI-defocused vision relief technology demonstrates the company’s focus on eye-safety.
As mentioned above, the new MagicPad is expected to be released in July along with the Honor Magic V3, which is expected to get even thinner as compared to its predecessor, the 9.9 mm Honor Magic V2, which was released in July last year.
To give you an idea of what to expect from the new tablet, last year’s MagicPad 13 offers a 13″ IMAX Enhanced TFT LCD display with a resolution of 1840 x 2880 pixels (~263 ppi density). The panel supports HDR10 and a peak brightness of 700 nits. It weighs 660g / 673g and is powered by the Snapdragon 888 5G and a 10,050 mAh battery.
Noise has launched a new smartwatch in India. The latest offering is dubbed the Noise Triumph. The key USP of the wearable device is that it comes with two bundled swappable dials. This gives users the option to choose the look of the smartwatch depending on the occasion. The Noise Triumph offers health-tracking and convenient features commonly found on every other smartwatch in the market. Read on to know everything about it below.
Noise Triumph specs and features
As mentioned earlier, the Noise Triumph features swappable dials. They can be changed with a simple snap mechanism. One is rugged making it perfect for outdoors while the other is lifestyle for casual and formal occasions. The smartwatch can also be used with either dial. There is a rotating crown and the device is dust and water-resistant. The Noise Triumph features a large 1.85-inch display with a resolution of 240 x 284 pixels.
On the health-centric front, the Noise Triumph is equipped with a 24×7 heart-rate monitor and a SpO2 sensor. It is capable of tracking sleep patterns and stress levels. The device also offers breathing practice. It also provides hydration and sedentary reminders. The smartwatch packs support for tracking multiple sports modes.
The Noise Triumph is equipped with a built-in speaker and microphone for hands-free Bluetooth calling via a connected smartphone over a 10-meter range. The smartwatch packs convenient features like weather updates, alarms, music control, a calculator, and more. It is claimed to last 7 days on a single charge.
The Noise Triumph carries a special price tag of Rs 1,899. It is offered in Black, Brown, Grey, and Dark Grey color options. The smartwatch can be purchased from Flipkart.
Huawei just announced a brand new affordable tablet, dubbed the MatePad SE 11, in its home market of China. It packs some notable specs and features despite its budget price tag. But what makes it special? Let’s have a look.
1. Huawei MadePad SE 11: Tall display for your favorite movies
One of the advantages of having a tablet is its larger display when compared to a smartphone. While this makes it more cumbersome to carry around, it does have its Pros when consuming media. The bigger screen real estate offers a better viewing experience, and well, the Huawei MatePad SE 11 doesn’t skip out on this.
It sports a tall 11-inch TFT LCD panel that offers Full HD+ resolution, 400 nits of peak brightness, standard 60Hz refresh rate, 207 ppi density, 100 percent sRGB color gamut, and a high 85 percent screen to body ratio. This screen is surrounded by slim bezels for a more immersive viewing experience. Thanks to this tall display, you also get access to multi-window functionality.
2. M-Pen Lite Stylus & Speaker setup
Adding to its intuitive functionality is the support for the M-Pen Lite stylus. The tall 11-inch display is great for consuming media but that’s not all it is restricted to. You can even start doodling, drawing, writing, and taking notes with the addition of the M-Pen Lite stylus. This brings another layer of interaction as well.
Making the audio-visual experience is the speaker setup. You get a big screen that is great for movies, but you also get a great listening experience thanks to a quad speaker setup. This is paired with the brand’s proprietary Huawei Histen 9.0 audio tuning.
3. Budget Specs & Big Battery
Talking about the hardware of this tablet, the Huawei MatePad SE 11 (2024) is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 SoC, which is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. To recall, this is a budget mid-range chipset that was first released last year.
Although, it is still capable of handling most day to day tasks thrown its way. Under the hood, a massive 7,700mAh battery pack powers this device, which supports 22.5W wired fast charging. So you can expect decent battery life in your daily use.
4. Slim Body with a Premium Design
Tablets are much larger than a smartphone and aren’t as easy to carry around in your hand. So it helps when they aren’t too heavy or chunky. Huawei managed to cram all these aforementioned specifications in an ultra slim 6.9mm body. It weighs just 475 grams in weight as well.
While this isn’t exactly light, it is around the same weight as most tablets of its size like the Apple iPad. But that’s not all, the Chinese tech giant decided to refresh the design to make it more premium by using an aluminum frame in the MatePad SE 11 2024 edition. The new tablet arrives in two color options, namely Space Gray and Star Ocean Blue.
The Honor 200 5G series is confirmed to launch soon in India. The brand has started teasing the upcoming offering. Additionally, Amazon has put up a microsite of the Honor 200 series confirming its availability on the e-commerce platform. The lineup is expected to comprise standard and pro models. It’s unclear if the Honor 200 Lite will also tag along that debuted in global markets last month. Some key details of the Honor 200 5G series have also been teased.
Honor 200 5G series India launch teased
The Honor 200 5G series is confirmed to come with a curved display that is teased to offer visual brilliance with exceptional clarity and comfort. The teaser video reveals that the smartphones will feature a pill-shaped camera island housing three sensors. The brand has confirmed that it has collaborated with Studio Harcourt, a Paris-based portrait photography house. The Honor 200 5G series will come with several AI features to capture studio-level portraits.
Since Honor has started teasing details about the Honor 200 5G series in India, we can expect the brand to officially reveal the launch date of the upcoming offering in the coming weeks.
The Indian variants of the Honor 200 5G series are expected to come with the same specifications as their global counterparts. To recall, the standard and pro feature a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED with an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Both phones have a triple rear camera setup of a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP telephoto unit, and a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens. However, there are slight differences between the camera sensor size on the two devices. Internally, the Honor 200 5G and Honor 200 Pro 5G (review) are powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipsets. They are backed by a 5,020mAh battery unit with support for 100W charging.
Samsung is reportedly going to experiment with its lineup of flagship tablets. The Galaxy Tab S10 series will reportedly come in only two versions – Plus and Ultra. The lineup is focused on competing with iPads. According to a recently released report from market research firm Canalys, Samsung is the second largest tablet maker in the US.
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
However, the company’s market share is significantly lower as compared to Apple‘s in the region. The decision to position the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus as the base model may aim to provide more capable devices and effectively compete with Apple’s latest offerings, while not focusing primarily on pricing.
The news comes from the Korean platform Naver. The source also claims that the Galaxy Tab S10 series is going to be a direct competitor of the Apple iPad, which was recently released with an OLED display. The report also notes that the new flagship tablets from Samsung could be released “as early as the second half of this year”.
Samsung is expected to begin the mass production of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Ultra starting this month.
The company has been releasing three models starting with the Galaxy Tab S8 series, which was introduced in 2022. The Tab S7 series mainly comes in two different models – the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus. The base, plus, and ultra models of last year’s Tab S9 series come in three different sizes – 11″, 12.4″, and 14.6″. It is said that Samsung may opt for even larger sizes with the Tab S10 series.
Last May, Apple released the 11-inch and 13-inch models of the iPad Pro with OLED displays. It was the first time that an iPad had been equipped with OLED. In contrast, Samsung has been using OLED panels in its high-end tablets since 2014. The report claims that Samsung might choose a 12+” AMOLED panel for the Plus model to compete with the latest 11″ and 13″ iPad Pro models.
It’s been nearly a year since DJI unveiled the Osmo Action 4, a solid mid-range action camera that staked its claim against GoPro’s offerings.
Since then, DJI’s focus has shifted towards its other camera divisions, with new RS camera gimbals and drone releases like the Avata 2 and Mini 4K catering to diverse budgets and functionalities. Rumors are also circulating about an upcoming Air 3S drone.
While DJI has kept its action camera lineup relatively quiet post-Osmo Action 4, competitors like GoPro (Hero 12 Black) and Insta360 (Ace, Ace Pro, X4, Go 3S) have been churning out new models. However, a recent leak suggests DJI might be gearing up to rejoin the action cam fray.
A filing with the UAE’s Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), discovered by reliable leak source @Quadro_News, suggests that DJI’s upcoming action camera will be the Osmo Action 5 Pro.
The filing itself is light on specifics, simply linking the model number AC004 to the marketing name “Osmo Action 5 Pro.” But what’s interesting is the “Pro” moniker which is a first for DJI’s action camera line. That could mean we are in for some serious upgrades on the upcoming action camera.
The Osmo Action 4 featured a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, but rumors suggest that the Osmo Action 5 Pro might use the 1-inch sensor from DJI’s Osmo Pocket 3 handheld camera. This upgrade could make the Osmo Action 5 Pro more competitive with models like the Insta360 One R, which has a Leica-co-engineered 1-inch sensor, and the 8K-capable Insta360 Ace Pro.
The leak doesn’t mention a release date for the Action 5, but based on DJI’s past release schedules, a global launch for the Osmo Action 5 series in summer 2024 seems likely.
Android 15 is in its final stage of development. Google has already released early versions of the upcoming OS, allowing developers and testers to get an early look at it ahead of the public release.
Thanks to those early builds, we already know plenty about Android 15, including the new features and enhancements. It seems Android 15 is going to be one of the best OS upgrades in recent years. However, a lot of Android devices won’t be upgraded to the new OS, and that also includes many Vivo and iQOO phones.
In this post, I have curated a list of Vivo and iQOO phones and tablets that are not eligible for the Android 15 upgrade. Review the list to find out if you’ll need to upgrade to a newer model to enjoy the latest features and upgrades.
Vivo, iQOO Phones Not Eligible for Android 15 Update
[Vivo X series]
Vivo X80 Lite
Vivo X70
Vivo X70 Pro
Vivo X70 Pro+
Older X-series devices
[Vivo V series]
Vivo V25
Vivo V25e
Vivo V25 Pro
Vivo V23 5G
Vivo V23 Pro
Vivo V21s
And all older V-series devices
[Vivo T series]
Vivo T1x
Vivo T1x 4G
Vivo T1 5G
Vivo T1 Pro
Vivo T1 (Snapdragon 680)
Vivo T1 (Snapdragon 778G)
[Vivo Y series]
Vivo Y200
Vivo Y100
Vivo Y100A
Vivo Y78
Vivo Y78t
Vivo Y56
Vivo Y55s (2023)
Vivo Y36
Vivo Y36 5G
Vivo Y28
Vivo Y27
Vivo Y27s
Vivo Y27 5G
Vivo Y17s
Vivo Y02t
Vivo Y02A
And all Y-series phones launched before 2023
[iQOO]
iQOO 10 Pro
iQOO 9 SE
iQOO 9 Pro
iQOO 9T
iQOO Z6
iQOO Z6 44W
iQOO Z6 Pro
iQOO Z6 Lite
iQOO Neo 6
And all older iQOO phones
These Vivo and iQOO phones are unlikely to get the Funtouch OS 15 update, based on Android 15.
Please note that this is not the official list. We have prepared it by analyzing the company’s software update policy for its phones and tablets and past rollouts.
Vivo’s Not-So-Great Software Update Policy
Vivo is one of the leading smartphone brands worldwide, yet it lacks a clear-cut software update policy for most phones and tablets. The brand doesn’t guarantee software updates for most of its devices, leaving users in the dark as to how many OS updates they can expect.
It’s difficult to list which Vivo and iQOO (Vivo’s sub-brand) phones and tablets will be upgraded to the next Android OS for sure. However, analyzing past rollouts reveals that the Vivo T and V-series phones typically get two OS updates, and Y-series phones get just one upgrade.
In 2021, Vivo announced three OS upgrades for select upcoming X-series models (previously, it was two OS updates). This means their flagship phones can receive a maximum of three Android updates.
Vivo really needs to work on offering longer OS updates, as its competitors, Samsung and Google, are offering as many as seven OS updates to their flagship phones. Even its sister brands, OnePlus and Oppo, offer up to five years of OS upgrades.
Android 15: When Is It Coming to Vivo Phones?
Google recently released the third beta of Android 15. This was a major milestone as the new OS entered the “platform stability” phase. This means all major changes are already integrated into the new OS, and Google will now focus on polishing it and fixing bugs for the final release.
Android 15 doesn’t have an official release date. However, the official release timeline is the same as last year’s Android 14. The beta releases are also in line with last year’s beta releases of Android 14. So, if things keep moving the same way, Google might release the stable version of Android 15 in October.
Thanks to the Android 15 beta program, many Vivo users are already enjoying the new OS. Currently, the beta program is live for Vivo X100 and iQOO 12. It should gradually expand to more Vivo and iQOO devices in the upcoming weeks and months. However, the stable build is likely to start rolling out around October.
What’s New in Android 15?
Google has added a host of new features and enhancements to the new OS. I’m not going to go through all of them here, but here are the important and major changes:
1. Private Space: Android 15 brings a Private Space to hide your secret apps and files under an additional layer of protection. It uses a separate user profile and lets you set a different lock for better protection.
Things you do in Private Space are hidden from other users. In fact, apps you use inside the Private Space don’t even show in recent apps, and all your downloads stay in that space and aren’t visible to other users.
2. Satellite Connectivity: Android 15 “extends support for satellite connectivity.” It provides support for SMS, MMS, and preloaded RCS apps to use satellite connectivity for sending and receiving messages. This feature in Android 15 won’t be limited to emergency uses only.
The new OS also adds some UI elements for satellite connectivity. It also lets apps detect when a device is connected to a satellite.
3. Theft Detection Lock: If someone snatches your phone and runs away with it, the device senses that motion and immediately locks the screen, preventing bad uses of your device.
The device will lock itself even if it detects suspicious activities like constant attempts to disconnect the phone or multiple failed login attempts. The best thing is that the other person will have to use the same Google account to set up the device after a factory reset. Otherwise, the device will be useless.
4. App Pairs: If you use multiple apps in the split screen mode, app pairs in Android 15 will save you a lot of time. You’ll be able to create shortcuts for your favourite split screen combinations.
The ability to create app pairs will be restricted to wide-screen devices, such as tablets and foldable phones. We don’t know if this will also come to regular smartphones.
5. Partial Screen Sharing: You’ll be able to screen share or record a particular screen, rather than the entire window. This is a great privacy feature to protect others from accidentally seeing your secret stuff.
Which Vivo or iQOO device do you have? And what Android 15 features are you most excited about? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Following earlier reports of the Vivo Y03s and Y03t smartphones in development, the team at TheTechOutlook has spotted the Y03t with model number V2344 on the SDPPI certification database. The certification carries the number 1005-36/SDPPI/2024.
Additionally, the Y03t has also been listed on the SIRIM certification website with type approval code RGQL/14H/0624/S(24-2650). While neither certification reveals specific details about the Y03t’s features, their presence indicates an imminent launch.
Vivo Yo3t SDPPI certificationVivo Y03t SIRIM certification
This comes after we exclusively spotted the device’s appearance on the IMEI database with model number V2409. It is expected that the V2409 is a regional variant of the Vivo Y03t.
With certifications accumulating, it’s reasonable to expect more information regarding the Y03t’s specifications and launch date to surface soon. In the meantime, let’s quickly recap the specifications of the standard Vivo Y03.
Vivo Y03 Specifications
The Vivo Y03 sports a 6.56-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution and a smooth 90Hz refresh rate. Under the hood lies a MediaTek Helio G85 processor paired with 4GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 128GB of internal storage. A 5000mAh battery keeps the phone running, supporting 15W fast charging. The operating system is FunTouch OS 14 based on Android 14.
On the camera front, the Y03 boasts a 13MP main sensor accompanied by a QVGA lens on the back. For selfies, a 5MP camera sits on the front. Connectivity options include dual SIM support, 4G connectivity, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and an IP54 dust and water resistance rating.
As the Y03 is a budget-friendly package, the Y03t could potentially target a similar market segment. Stay tuned for further updates as we inch closer to the official unveiling of the Vivo Y03t.
iQOO is reportedly working on a new Z-series device. It is rumoured to be the iQOO Z9 Lite. It will be the third device in the Z9 series after the Z9 5G and Z9x 5G phones. Now, the upcoming offering has been spotted on the Google Play Console certification. It previously appeared on the Bluetooth SIG. Read on to know all the details.
iQOO Z9 Lite 5G appears on Google Play Console
The iQOO Z9 Lite 5G is listed on the Google Play Console certification with the model number I2306. The render of the image shows a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout display with a thick chin and a squarish rear camera module. It is seen in a Light Pink color option. The smartphone will have a display resolution of 720 x 1612 pixels.
The certification listing mentions a processor codenamed MedaiTek MT6853T corresponding to the Dimensity 800U. with two A76 cores clocked at 2GHz and six A55 cores ticking at 2GHz. There’s Mali-G57 GPU onboard. We suggest you to take this information with a grain of salt. The listing reveals 4GB RAM onboard and we can expect more options at launch. The device will ship with Android 14 OS out of the box.
Recently, tipster Mukul Sharma shared that the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G will launch in mid-July. It is expected to be an entry-level 5G smartphone from the Vivo sub-brand. To jog your memory, the iQOO Z9x 5G and Z9 5G smartphones start at Rs 12,999 and Rs 19,999 respectively.
Vivo recently launched the T3 Lite smartphone in India. It remains to be seen if the iQOO Z9 Lite 5G will be a rebranded version of the device. The former has a 6.5-inch 90Hz HD+ display, 50MP main camera, Dimensity 6300, and a 5,000mAh battery with support for 15W charging.
Samsung is about to release its sixth-generation foldables. However, a patent application from the company hints that they are already working on making future foldable and rollable foldables stand out from the competition.
The patent application is about a display technology the company is working on, that will let users unlock the phone by touching anywhere on the screen and not a specific area of that. The abstract of the application notes that the display will have “a fingerprint recognition sensor layer under the display panel”.
The technology aims at “integrating a fingerprint recognition sensor into the display panel, which is the component that occupies the largest area in a portable information communication device,” says the patent application.
So the company’s goal is to develop a display that can implement a fingerprint recognition sensor without a separate external light source. Reportedly, it will also provide improved fingerprint recognition characteristics. In the attached feature the thickness of the layers and regions may be exaggerated for clarity.
Upcoming Galaxy foldables could use the new display technology
Currently, the expensive foldables come with side-mounted finger sensors. However, it could be replaced with the full-screen under-display fingerprint scanner in the near future. @xleaks7 also believes that the new technology could be used in Samsung’s upcoming foldable smartphones such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and rollable devices. The patent also reveals that the first and second bases could be flexible.
Many people get disappointed by the side-mounted sensor on a foldable device that costs nearly $2000. This is also a problem the new development will be able to solve.
Reducing the thickness of the phone is reportedly one of the reasons to use a side-mounted fingerprint sensor on a foldable. We will need to see if Samsung manages to solve this problem by integrating the fingerprint recognition system into the display panel.
Oukitel has just announced a new tablet. This launch arrives after the OT55 model which was announced back in May 2024 and is dubbed the OT11. It comes with certain similar specs as the OT55, so let’s have a look at the brand’s latest tablet.
Oukitel OT11 Specs
The company’s OT11 model appears to be an entry-level tablet for basic use. This means that it wasn’t built to fulfill a particular purpose. It is equipped with the UNISOC Tiger T606 SoC, which is a chipset often found in budget grade mobile devices. This processor is paired with GB of RAM, but the company is advertising up to 16GB of RAM thanks to virtual RAM expansion. For storage, you get 128GB, which can be expanded using a microSD card slot.
Oukitel OT11 is an Android tablet and it runs on the latest Android 14 operating system out of the box. Although, it’s unclear how many major software upgrades this tablet will receive in the future. The device sports a tall 11-inch display that is certified with Widewine L1 certification. This basically means that you can enjoy content from popular streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video at full resolution. It weighs 524 grams in weight and measures 8mm in thickness.
This tablet houses a quad loudspeaker setup that faces the front. A massive 8,000mAh battery pack powers this device and the brand promises up to 10 hours of web browsing on a single full charge. For optics, you get a 13-megapixel camera on the rear and an 8-megapixel selfie shooter on the front. Other notable features include Dual SIM support, stylus, and face unlock for added security. Pricing and availability regarding the Oukitel OT11 is still at large, but we can expect it to carry a price tag of around 200 US Dollars.
Realme has just announced the latest budget smartphone from its C series in India. The Realme C63 was officially launched in Indonesia back in May 2024, and now, the model has been released in the Indian market. So here is everything you need to know about its specs, pricing, and more.
Realme C63 Specs
The Realme C63 sports a tall 6.74-inch IPS LCD panel that offers HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh, a 180Hz touch sampling rate, and up to 450 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, it is equipped with UNISOC T612 SOC, which is paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of internal storage. This model also supports a microSD card slot that allows for up to 2TB of storage expansion. Notably, it even comes in a vegan leather option.
Realme C63
A large 5,000mAh battery pack powers this device and it also supports 45W wired fast charging. Realme C63 runs on the Android 14 OS based Realme UI custom skin out of the box. For optics, you get a 50-megapixel primary camera along with a depth sensor on the rear. Meanwhile, the front houses an 8-megapixel shooter for selfies and video calls. Other notable features include Dual SIM support, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a side mounted fingerprint scanner.
Pricing and Availability
The Chinese smartphone maker launched the Realme C63 in India in two color options, namely Jade Green and Leather Blue. As the name suggests, the Blue option uses faux leather at the back for a more premium feel. The device comes in a single 4GB + 128GB variant, which costs 8,999 INR (roughly 108 US Dollars). The first sale of this device will kick off on 3rd July 2024. This device will be available via the brand’s official website, Flipkart, and offline retail stores as well.
Samsung Health, a popular fitness and health tracking app for Galaxy phones, is taking a tentative step into the realm of family health monitoring.
According to a report by Android Authority, Samsung is prepping a feature that allows users to share their health data with others, likely parents or caregivers who need to keep an eye on children or elderly relatives.
While this might raise privacy concerns, Samsung seems to be taking a measured approach. The report suggests users will have granular control over what data is shared, with the ability to stop sharing entirely whenever they choose. Additionally, safeguards are apparently in place to ensure that only authorized users can access the information.
The screenshots from the report suggest that children (or presumably elderly users) will need a Galaxy phone to participate in data sharing from their Galaxy Watch. This is to likely tie users into Samsung’s ecosystem, requiring them to be fully invested in the brand’s hardware for this specific feature.
As for the children’s health data, it reportedly requires explicit consent from a parent or guardian’s account. There’s also mention of an inactivity clause where if the user sharing data or accessing data remains inactive for 90 days, the sharing will automatically stop, and the shared data will be deleted.
The report further suggests this feature might not be exclusive to the upcoming Galaxy Ring or Watch. Samsung may keep it limited to newer smartwatches for a while before rolling it out to older Galaxy Watches.
This upcoming feature positions Samsung Health as a more comprehensive health management platform. It remains to be seen how effectively the data sharing will be implemented and how users will receive alerts or insights based on the shared information. Regardless, this move signifies Samsung’s growing focus on health and wellness within its ecosystem.
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