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Cyberstud Spin hands-on: Unique TWS earbuds with fidget spinner design, long battery life

The Cyberstud Spin 360° fidget spinner is one of the most unique TWS earbuds I have encountered. The product comes from the India-based Nu Republic brand, which has a presence in markets like Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the UAE. Here is a look at what to expect from this device.

1. Cyberstud Spin hands-on: Design

Cyberstud Spin

Fidget spinners gained immense popularity in 2017 and were marketed as a tool to help people who have trouble focusing or those who fidget to relieve nervous energy, anxiety, or stress. The Cyberstud Spin TWS earbuds adopt a fidget spinner design, featuring a red case equipped with metal gliders. The latter emits a swoosh sound when opened to access the earbuds. Since it is a fidget spinner, you can play with it to satisfy restless hands during moments of focus, adding an interactive element to your routine. However, ensure the gliders are closed to prevent the earbuds from coming out while rotating the fidget spinner. It weighs 77 grams. The retail package of the device includes the Cyberstud Spin, extra ear tips, and a USB-C cable.

2. Cyberstud Spin: Setup

Cyberstud Spin

Setting up the Cyberstud Spin 360° fidget spinner earbuds was a breeze; it requires you to remove the earbuds by opening the metal gliders. On your phone, you need to go to Bluetooth settings and scan and pair the earbuds, which takes less than a minute. Readers should note that there is no app support for this device. The following are the various touch gestures supported by the Cyberstud Spin:

•             Single tap (left earbud): Decrease volume

•             Single tap (right earbud): Increase volume

•             Single tap for call: Answer / Hang up

•             Long press (either bud during an incoming call): Reject

•             Double tap (both buds): Play / Pause

•             Triple tap (left earbud): Previous song

•             Triple tap (right earbud): Next song

•             Four taps (left earbud): Music mode

•             Four taps (right earbud): Game mode

•             Long press (each bud at a time): Voice assistant

•             Long press (both buds together): Power on / off

3. Cyberstud Spin: Audio performance

Cyberstud Spin

When it comes to audio performance, the Cyberstud Spin manages to offer decent performance through its 13mm neodymium audio drivers and enhanced bass, thanks to X-Bass technology, which is enabled by default. As can be seen, the earbuds have a transparent kind of appeal. There is Enhanced Noise Cancellation (ENC) mode, which is activated by default, helping to cut down ambient noise during calls. For gamers, the game mode offers 40ms low latency. It allows users to switch between gaming and music with just a tap.

Throughout my time with the Cyberstud Spin, I was impressed by its extended playtime, lasting for hours without recharging. The company claims that it can last for up to 70 hours on a single charge. It promises a standby time of 310 hours. Lastly, the IPX5-rated splash and sweat resistance ensures full immersion in gaming without worrying about damage from accidental spills or intense sweat sessions.

Cyberstud Spin

4. Cyberstud Spin: Price in India

Cyberstud Spin

Launched last week in India, the Cyberstud Spin 360° fidget spinner is priced at Rs 2,499 (~$30). It can be purchased through the company’s website.

Final thoughts

Cyberstud Spin

In conclusion, the Nu Republic Cyberstud Spin 360° fidget spinner earbuds combine innovative design with decent audio performance. While the audio performance is good, the design and thoughtful features like the fidget-spinner case make it a worthy addition for tech enthusiasts, gamers, and music lovers alike. It would have been good if the company made more color variants of the Cyberstud Spin.

OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite: What to Expect From This Budget Smartphone?

The OnePlus Nord series has carved a niche for itself in the mid-range smartphone segment. Following the April release of the Nord CE 4, OnePlus is gearing up to launch another phone under the Nord moniker – the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite. While details are still emerging, leaks and rumors paint a clear picture of what to expect from this upcoming budget offering.

OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite

1. Possible Oppo K12x Rebrand

The biggest rumor surrounding the Nord CE 4 Lite is that it might be a rebranded version of the Oppo K12x, launched in China earlier this year. This suggests significant similarities in specifications between the two phones.

2. Display and Design

If the K12x is indeed the blueprint, the Nord CE 4 Lite is expected to boast a significant upgrade in display technology compared to its predecessor. It will likely feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Additionally, the phone is rumored to incorporate an in-display fingerprint sensor and a peak brightness of 2100 nits.

Leaked images of the device hint at a sleek design with a flat frame, a trend that has become increasingly popular in recent smartphones. The back panel appears to have a glass finish, adding to the premium look and feel.

3. Performance

The whispers surrounding the processor are a little mysterious. While the Oppo K12x came equipped with the Snapdragon 695 chipset, rumors suggest the Nord CE 4 Lite might pack the recently unveiled Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor. Don’t expect a drastic performance leap though, as both chipsets share similar core architecture. The phone is likely to be offered in configurations with 8GB or 12GB of RAM, providing ample multitasking capabilities. Storage options could range from 128GB to 256GB.

4. Camera

In terms of camera capabilities, the Nord CE 4 Lite is likely to sport a dual-lens setup on the rear, consisting of a 50MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. This configuration should enable decent photography results, especially in well-lit conditions. The front of the phone is rumored to house a 16MP selfie camera for capturing clear and detailed self-portraits.

5. Battery and Charging

The device is expected to feature a large 5,500mAh battery. This should easily provide enough juice to last through a full day of moderate to heavy usage. Additionally, the phone is said to support 80W fast charging.

6. Software

The Nord CE 4 Lite is expected to run on OxygenOS 14, based on Android 14, out of the box. This should provide users with a smooth and user-friendly interface along with the latest features and security updates. The phone is also likely to include a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is becoming increasingly rare in modern smartphones.

7. Pricing and Availability

While there’s no official word on pricing yet, considering the expected specifications and the Oppo K12x’s price range, the Nord CE 4 Lite is likely to fall under the Rs. 20,000 mark in India. The official launch is set for June 18, 2024, so stay tuned for confirmation on pricing and availability.

8. Conclusion

Based on the leaks, the OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite appears to be a compelling option in the budget smartphone segment. The phone offers a large and smooth display, a decent camera setup, a long-lasting battery, and fast charging capabilities. If you’re looking for a reliable and affordable smartphone for everyday use, the Nord CE 4 Lite is definitely worth considering. However, it’s wise to wait for the official launch to get confirmation on all the specifications and the final price tag before making a decision.

Here’s why the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be more expensive than 8 Gen 3

Qualcomm recently confirmed that the Snapdragon Summit will take place from October 24th to 26th. The event will feature the launch of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, set to power the flagship smartphones of 2025.

The processor has been in the headlines for months, with rumors suggesting that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be more expensive, leading to higher prices for upcoming flagship phones.

Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has now shed light on the possible reasons behind the expected price increase for Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor (codenamed SM8750).

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Phones

According to Kuo, the chip, which is expected to enter mass production in the second half of 2024, may see a 25-30% price hike compared to the current Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (SM8650), which costs around $190-$200 per unit. This means the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 could cost somewhere between $237.50 and $260.

The primary reason for this price increase is the use of TSMC’s latest and more advanced N3E production node for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, says Kuo. While the new node will deliver performance improvements, it also comes at a higher manufacturing cost.

Despite the higher price, Kuo expects strong demand for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 due to the growing high-end smartphone market, especially those with AI features. Shipments of the new chip are expected to see a “high single-digit rate” increase compared to its predecessor.

Separately, Kuo also commented on the future of Windows on ARM (WOA) processors. He expects shipments of Qualcomm’s current X Elite and X Plus chips used in WOA devices to reach around 2 million units in 2024. Kuo says this segment will see year-on-year growth of at least 100-200% in 2025.

Snapdragon X Elite

The analyst also suggests that modified versions of the X Elite and X Plus chips will be launched in 2025 which will lower the cost of WOA devices.

Reportedly, Qualcomm is also planning a low-cost WOA processor codenamed Canim for mainstream devices priced between $599 and $799. This budget-friendly chip, manufactured on TSMC’s N4 node, will retain the same AI processing power (40 TOPS) as its more expensive counterparts, claims Kuo.

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OnePlus Nord 3 update alert! Improves gaming stability, fixes 6 issues & introduces new features

OnePlus Nord 3 has received a new update for fixing many issues and introducing some quality-of-life changes. This OxygenOS 14.0.0.520 update also introduces the latest Android security patch, eliminating many system vulnerabilities.

OnePlus Nord 3 OxygenOS 14.0.0.520 update changelog:

System

  • You can now choose not to show the track when drawing the Lock screen pattern to unlock your device.
  • You can now adjust the volume in Quick Settings.
  • You can now adjust the size of a floating window by dragging its bottom and swipe up to close a mini window.
  • Improves how Home screen widgets are displayed.
  • Fixes an issue where system data takes up too much storage space.
  • Integrates the June 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
  • Fixes an issue where the volume slider in Quick Settings and the one triggered by pressing the physical volume button might appear at the same time.
  • Fixes an issue where you might be unable to use NFC-enabled payment.

Communication

  • Fixes an issue where the device might not vibrate for phone calls.
  • Fixes an issue where phone numbers might not be displayed for call forwarding.

Games

  • Improves gaming stability.
  • Fixes an issue where the screen might turn black while playing a game.

The update is being gradually rolled out to Indian users. If you haven’t received the OTA update notification yet, you can manually check for it by navigating to Settings, selecting About Device, then OxygenOS, and finally tapping on Check for Update.

Indian users encountering issues after the update can submit bug reports through the Google Dialer by dialing *#800#.

In related news, the OnePlus 12 and the OnePlus 12R are both currently available with a Rs 2000 discount on Amazon India. If you are interested in picking up the OnePlus 12R, we recommend you check out our comparison of the OnePlus 12R and the newly launched Xiaomi 14 Civi before making the purchase.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE leaks for the first time in official-looking renders

Samsung is making headlines again, this time with the Galaxy S24 FE. The Korean giant has been working on its next affordable flagship phone, and we now have our first look at the device, thanks to tipster OnLeaks via Giznext.

From the looks of it, the device closely resembles the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. The renders reveal the phone in black and green color options with a flat design and three camera rings on the back. The frames are likely made of aluminum as there are antenna lines on them. 

The right side of the mid-frame houses the volume rockers and the power button, while the bottom section features the SIM tray, USB-C port, primary speaker grill, and microphone.

The front display bezels seem slim, though not uniform, with a slightly thicker chin. The display is reported to be 6.65 inches and, as expected, will be an AMOLED panel.

For performance, the device will likely use an Exynos 2400 chip, which scored 2,047 in single-core and 6,289 in multi-core tests on Geekbench

However, the benchmark listing revealed that the SoC has a slightly lower clock speed for the prime Cortex-X4 core at 3.11 GHz compared to the standard variant’s 3.21 GHz. This suggests that Samsung may use a tweaked version of the Exynos 2400 for the S24 FE. The software side of things will be handled by Android 14-based OneUI 6.1, which will have AI features baked into it.

The S24 FE is expected to retain the camera setup of the Galaxy S24 and S23 FE, with a 50MP main camera, a 10MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultrawide lens. Both the main and telephoto lenses will support OIS. 

The battery life and charging specs are expected to stay the same as well, with a 4,500mAh battery, 25W fast charging, and 15W wireless charging.

Phone app on Android has a new tool to avoid scammers

Unwanted calls are a constant annoyance, and scam calls have become a major concern for many phone users.  While the Google Phone app already offered some caller ID features, Google has now added a new “Lookup” button to make identifying unknown callers even easier.

Currently, when you encounter an unknown number, you have to decide whether to answer it or risk missing a legitimate call. If you choose not to answer, you might then resort to manually copying the number into Google or phone directories like Truecaller to see if any information comes up. 

Google Phone app Lookup feature

That hassle will soon go away with the Lookup feature on Google’s Phone dialer. Now when you get a call from an unidentified number, you can simply tap the Lookup button within the Phone app itself. It will trigger the app to automatically search for information about the number without you needing to switch to another app or manually copy and paste.

The results of the Lookup can vary depending on the number’s activity. Ideally, for scam calls, a search should reveal the type of scam being perpetrated. This confirmation can help you decide whether to answer and if a scam, you can report the number.

Even if the “Lookup” button doesn’t provide definitive answers, it can still be helpful. In the case when the caller is legitimate and you didn’t pick up the call, they can leave a voicemail message for you to listen to later. And for less important calls they can also follow up with a text message.

The Lookup feature was initially announced alongside the June Feature Drop for Pixel devices. However, according to Android Police, the update now appears to be rolling out independently. This means it may not be immediately available on all devices, even those that received the Pixel update.

The good news is that the Lookup button doesn’t seem to require any user activation. It should simply appear within the Phone app at some point during the ongoing rollout. So, keep an eye out for the new feature and take advantage of the additional information it provides when dealing with unknown callers.

Insta360 launches GO 3S, a thumb-sized camera with 4K recording and Apple Find My support

Insta360 has released the GO 3S, an upgrade to its popular, thumb-sized GO 3 (review) action camera. The new model brings improvements in video recording resolution and introduces a feature many will find highly valuable – Apple Find My support.

Previously capped at 2.7K, the GO 3S now allows filming in 4K at 30fps. It also offers 2.7K mode at 50fps for those who want smoother slow-motion options. While 4K playback might be limited by current displays, it provides futureproofing and increased versatility for recorded footage.

Insta360 GO 3S Launch Specs Price

A major addition is Apple Find My compatibility. Pairing the GO 3S with an iPhone allows users to locate the tiny camera through the Find My app, as long as it has a battery – regardless of being switched on or off. 

However, Insta360 clarifies that Find My effectiveness is “significantly limited” underwater due to Bluetooth signal interference. Additionally, the bundled Action Pod lacks Find My functionality requiring users to keep track of it manually.

Beyond 4K and Find My, the GO 3S has several other upgrades. Water resistance capacity has doubled from 16ft (5m) to 33ft (10m), though this applies only to the camera itself; the Action Pod requires a separate Dive Case for submersion.

Then there’s a new MegaView FOV setting that offers an ultra-wide mode with reduced distortion, while the Interval Video function automatically turns the camera on and off at set intervals for extended activities. 

Instao360 Go 3S Design

Slow motion has been enhanced to a maximum of 200fps at 1080p and 100fps at 2.7K and timelapses gain a Dynamic Timelapse effect that crops videos to simulate panning shots which will be ideal for capturing cityscapes or sunsets.

The GO 3S can also automatically detect and adjust settings for horizontal or vertical shooting, a valuable feature for social media-focused content creation.

Visually, the GO 3S is nearly identical to its predecessor and comes in a similar set of colors too — black and white. 

Even the price remains consistent between the GO 3 and GO 3S. Their 64GB model starts at $399.99 and the 128GB is available for $429.99. While the GO 3 also has a cheaper 32GB option for $379,99, just an extra $20 will get you double the storage capacity.

Get the powerful Fiio JadeAudio JA11 DAC & Amplifier for $29 at GeekWills

The Fiio JadeAudio JA11 is an advanced HiFi USB adapter designed to bring out the best in your audio devices. This powerful DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) and amplifier is compatible with a range of devices including smartphones, tablets, and computers, providing an exceptional listening experience at home or on the go. You can now buy Fiio JadeAudio JA11 for $29 only at GeekWills. 

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High-Resolution Audio Support

The Fiio JadeAudio JA11 supports high-resolution audio formats up to 32-bit/384kHz PCM and DoP128 DSD. This capability ensures you can enjoy your music in the highest quality possible, with every nuance and detail preserved. High-resolution audio support means that you get to experience your favorite tracks as the artist intended, with rich, dynamic sound and an expansive audio range.

Superior Sound Performance

Equipped with high-performance DAC and headphone amplifiers, the JA11 delivers powerful sound performance. The combination of these components allows for a seamless transition of audio signals from the digital source to your headphones, providing a clear, crisp, and immersive listening experience. This setup is particularly beneficial for audiophiles and music enthusiasts who demand superior sound quality.

Microphone and Line Control

The JA11 supports microphone input and line control, making it compatible with CTIA/OMTP earphones. This feature is particularly useful for those who use their earphones for calls, recordings, or karaoke sessions. You can easily make calls or record audio with excellent clarity and minimal distortion.

Multi-Compatibility

One of the standout features of the Fiio JadeAudio JA11 is its compatibility with multiple operating systems. Whether you are using an Android device, iOS, Windows, or MAC OS, this DAC amplifier can easily connect and enhance your audio experience. This flexibility ensures that no matter what device you prefer, you can always enjoy high-fidelity sound.

Hi-Res Audio Certification

The JA11 boasts Hi-Res Audio certification, a testament to its ability to deliver enhanced sound performance. This certification indicates that the device meets stringent audio standards and is capable of producing superior sound quality. With Hi-Res Audio, the sound signal travels smoothly from the USB controller to the DAC, AMP, and other components, ensuring a pristine listening experience.

High-Quality Cable

The included cable is made from high-purity oxygen-free palladium-plated copper wires. This construction reduces impedance and allows for quick signal transmission, while also resisting external interference. The result is a stable and high-quality audio signal path, ensuring that your music sounds as good as possible.

Technical Specifications

  • Max Supported Formats: 32-Bit/384kHz PCM, DoP128 DSD
  • Input: Type-C cable
  • Output: 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Support PEQ tuning
  • Output Power: L+R≥30mW+30mW (32Ω, THD+N<1%)

These specifications highlight the powerful capabilities of the Fiio JadeAudio JA11. The support for PEQ (Parametric Equalizer) tuning also allows users to customize their sound profile to their liking, ensuring a personalized listening experience.

Fiio JadeAudio JA11 DAC & Amplifier is an essential accessory for anyone who values high-quality audio. Its advanced features, multi-compatibility, and superior sound performance make it a standout choice for music lovers and audiophiles alike.

Indonesia Threatens to Block X (Formerly Twitter) Over Adult Content Policy

X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is facing potential trouble in Indonesia once again. This time, the controversy centers around X’s recent policy change allowing adult content on the platform.

X previously introduced a new policy permitting the posting of adult content

Indonesia’s Minister of Communications and Informatics, Budi Arie Setiadi, has threatened to shut down access to X if it doesn’t comply with the country’s 2008 Pornography Law. This law strictly prohibits the dissemination of pornographic material.

X

Earlier this month, X officially introduced a new policy permitting the posting of adult content, as long as users employ content warnings. The company’s stance emphasizes user autonomy, stating their belief that “adults should be able to engage with and create content reflecting their own beliefs, desires, and experiences, including those related to sexuality.” This includes “AI-generated, photographic or animated content such as cartoons, hentai, or anime.”

Minister Setiadi has issued a warning letter to X, outlining the potential consequences of non-compliance. The government plans to send further communications before making a final decision. Notably, X owner Elon Musk has reportedly not responded to these warnings. X itself has also not yet commented on the situation.

Indonesia has a well-documented history of cracking down on internet pornography. In 2014, the country banned Vimeo after accusing the platform of hosting videos containing nudity. Similar bans have been imposed on Tumblr, Reddit, and Imgur. Between 2016 and 2023 alone, Indonesia blocked nearly 2 million websites believed to contain pornographic material. X’s new policy has also drawn attention and potential challenges in Malaysia, another country with strict internet content regulations.

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Big News for Tesla in China! Shanghai Authorizes Testing of Full Self Driving on 10 EVs

Shanghai has authorized testing of Tesla‘s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software on 10 vehicles, paving the way for a potential wider rollout in China, according to The Shanghai Observer, a local government-backed publication. This move could intensify competition in the world’s largest auto market.

Tesla could gain an edge in China if Full Self Driving is successful

A successful launch of FSD in China would significantly impact the competitive landscape. Tesla would gain an edge over domestic rivals by offering a more advanced driver-assistance system. This could trigger a price war focused on offering increasingly affordable advanced driver-assistance features.

Tesla

Tesla has already been laying the groundwork for a broader FSD rollout in China. For the past four years, they’ve offered a limited version of FSD as a subscription service. Additionally, in April, CEO Elon Musk visited Beijing, reportedly to discuss the planned launch. News also emerged in May that Tesla was preparing to register FSD with Chinese authorities.

The recent developments extend beyond just FSD. Tesla’s commitment to the Chinese market is further highlighted by their construction of a Megapack energy storage battery factory in Shanghai, reported by Chinese state media in May. Additionally, The Shanghai Observer mentions Tesla signing a contract with Shanghai Lingang, suggesting local commercialization efforts.

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Dangbei N2 FHD projector with a unique gimbal stand and an affordable price tag launched

Dangbei has announced the N2 FHD projector as its latest Game On Screen Up Promotion model. The Dangbei N2 comes with an affordable price tag and a unique gimbal stand. The announcement is coming on the heels of the earlier release of the DBOX02 4K flagship projector. The Dangbei N2 is a Netflix officially licensed home projector and can throw images up to 120 inches.

Dangbei N2

The Dangbei N2 has up to 400 ISO lumens brightness for its FHD images. The gimbal stand of the model is exclusively for the N2 and marks a significant departure from the average projector stand. The stand has the gimbal technology required to keep the N2 steady even when it is focused on the ceiling. The projector has a 210-degree range of motion and the stand also keeps the 6W Dolby Audio speakers uncluttered.

The Dangbei N2 runs on Linux rather than the popular Google TV but comes with an affordable price tag and comes in a black colorway at the least. In comparison, the Dangbei DBOX02 projector outputs 4K resolution, supports Google TV, and has a low input lag. It has 3,100 ANSI lumens brightness.

Dangbei DBOX02 projector

The Dangbei DBOX02 is a relatively fast and bright projector. It offers a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The model supports pixel shifting so that higher-resolution content can be displayed. The projector can throw images between 60 and 200 inches.

The Dangbei N2 projector is advertised on Amazon with a recommended price of $499 but could be offered at a discount with a $100 coupon.

Redmi Pad SE 8.7 4G visits IMDA website, confirming the previous leaks

A couple days ago we shared with you that Xiaomi works on a new tablet, Redmi Pad SE 8.7 4G. Our recent findings from our database revealed the model number and marketing name of the Xiaomi’s upcoming tablet. Now, the tablet we discovered in our database has received IMDA certification, further solidifying the fact that the tablet will indeed be launched. Expect the launch of Redmi Pad SE 8.7 very soon.

Previously, we shared that Xiaomi is working on a tablet named Redmi Pad SE 8.7 4G. This suggests a new connectivity option compared to the earlier Redmi Pad SE. The new one will support mobile data connectivity. The previously introduced Redmi Pad SE featured an 11-inch screen, whereas the upcoming tablet will have an 8.7-inch display.

A new device with the model number 24076RP19G surfaced on IMDA’s website. This matches the model number we shared in our earlier Redmi Pad SE 8.7 leak. Although the IMDA certification doesn’t include the marketing name, we already know which device this model number belongs to.

Redmi Pad SE 8.7 has different model numbers for the global and India variants. The Chinese variant hasn’t surfaced yet, so it’s uncertain if Xiaomi will launch this device in China or not. We expect Xiaomi to expecte introduce an affordable compact tablet soon, likely in July 2024.

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OPPO Find X7 Ultra is the new battery champ, DxOMark places it in 1st place

OPPO Find X7 Ultra has became the 1st at DxOMark’s global battery test ranking! While the OPPO Find X7 Ultra excels in the camera department, it’s notable for its slightly thick design at 9.5mm. This thickness is due to its large camera sensors and a 5000 mAh battery capacity.

According to DxOMark’s tests, the OPPO Find X7 Ultra shows excellent autonomy in indoor usage, particularly when watching videos, making calls, and playing games. The Find X7 Ultra’s battery suffers under outdoor performance, particularly for taking photos, making calls, and using social media apps.

OPPO Find X7 Ultra achieved completely full battery capacity in 50 minutes with 100W wired charging. The 50W wireless charger took 2 hours and 20 minutes to fully charge the phone. According to DxOMark, a 5-minute charge provides up to 10 hours of autonomy. The autonomy covers indoor usage, on-the-go scenarios, and calibrated use cases, actually representing a mixed usage scenario. The fact that a 5-minute charge can deliver 10 hours of battery life is incredibly impressive.

The phone reaches 98% battery capacity in 30 minutes and 80% capacity in 20 minutes. Considering that full capacity is not always necessary and 80% capacity suffices for many users for some quick battery boosts, achieving 80% in just 20 minutes is a remarkable performance. The phone fully charges in 32 minutes. Note that these results are from the wired charging tests.

In wireless charging, the phone reaches 43% in 30 minutes and 80% capacity in 1 hour and 12 minutes. A full charge is achieved in 2 hours and 22 minutes.

You can find DxOMark’s detailed battery test results for the OPPO Find X7 Ultra on DxOMark’s official website via the provided link.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 launch date confirmed

Two leaks earlier today shed light on the entire specs of the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6. In a new leak, we now have details on when these products will be launched as well.

Reliable tipster Evan Blass shared a GIF of the upcoming Samsung’s Unpacked banner at X (formerly Twitter). The banner, possibly from the Samsung Korea site, shows that the next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked even shared GIFt will take place on July 10, 2024, starting at 10 PM Korea time (6 AM Pacific and 9 AM Eastern).

In the GIF, we can also see two shadows being projected from the rotating box on the right. One shadow forms the symbol for Galaxy AI that Galaxy AI will remain a significant focus in the new releases. The other shadow resembles the Eiffel Tower, adding weight to earlier rumors that the event will be held in Paris.

Other rumors also suggest that Samsung might hold its summer Unpacked events earlier this year, possibly to get its products out before the Olympics in Paris starting July 26.

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Galaxy Z Fold 5

Apart from the foldable, other possible announcements at the event include new Galaxy Watch smartwatches including an Ultra model and Galaxy Bfds wireless earbuds. Samsung earlier this year unveiled the Galaxy Ring at its January Unpacked event, and it is possible we might see more information about this wearable device during the July event as well.

It’s important to note that this information is based on leaks and should be considered unofficial until Samsung itself confirms the date and details of the event. 

Samsung usually hosts at least two Unpacked events annually. The first event typically introduces new Galaxy S series smartphones. The summer Unpacked event, like the upcoming one on July 10th, is traditionally where Samsung unveils its foldable phones and other wearable devices.

OnePlus 12 and OnePlus 12R on sale with Rs 2000 discount

There have been some discount coupons on the OnePlus 12 and OnePlus 12R for a limited time. The smartphones offer a Rs 2000 discount coupon over the usual retail price on Amazon. The OnePlus 12R is currently available for Rs 39,998, and with a Rs 2000 discount coupon, you can get it for Rs 37,998. Similarly, the OnePlus 12 (16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage) is available for Rs 69,998. With a Rs 2000 discount coupon, the final price, excluding bank discounts, is slashed to Rs 67,998.

Furthermore, interested folks can get an additional discount of up to Rs 3000 on select credit and debit cards on the purchase of the OnePlus 12. Meanwhile, the buyer can save up to Rs 2000 on HDFC Bank, IDFC Bank, and a few other credit and debit cards.

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Grab OnePlus 12 on Amazon

OnePlus 12 unveiled the OnePlus 12 in January, with a price tag of Rs 64,999. It packs a 6.82-inch curved AMOLED display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate and 4500 nits of brightness. The smartphone features a 50MP Sony LYT 808 primary sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide angle lens, and a 64MP OIS-enabled periscope unit. There’s a 32MP front camera for selfies and video calling. The smartphone features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of UFS 4 storage.

On the other hand, the OnePlus 12R smartphone features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, up to 16GB of RAM, 128 or 256GB of storage, and runs Android 14. There’s a triple camera module featuring a 50MP wide-angle lens, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and a 2MP macro sensor. It bundles a 5500 mAh battery with 100W wired charging.

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OnePlus Ace 3 Pro box surfaces, launch imminent!

We can expect OnePlus Ace 3 Pro to launch very soon, as its box has been leaked online. The phone is expected to debut in China and could be released as early as July.

“OnePlus Ace” series is known for its powerful performance while not so great in the camera department. OnePlus Ace 3 Pro is expected to come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. And the leaked phone box actually confirms this.

Leaks about the phone have been circulating online, and a recent news update has revealed the upcoming phone’s box. The phone comes in the classic red OnePlus packaging, and the label on the box confirms a 16GB + 512GB variant and the presence of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.

Typically, entry-level or mid-range phones feature huge batteries, but OnePlus seems to be planning something different with the Ace 3 Pro. Despite its powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, the phone will come with a massive 6100 mAh battery. This large battery will be manufactured by CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited). As we’ve seen with previous OnePlus phones, the device will feature a dual-cell battery, with each cell having a 2970 mAh capacity, giving a total rated capacity of 5940 mAh and a typical capacity of 6100 mAh.

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Fujifilm Unveils GFX100S II Medium Format Camera Launching June 16th, Here is Everything You Need to Know

Fujifilm has officially announced the launch of their new GFX100S II medium format camera, arriving on June 16th. This camera boasts a powerful “GFX 102MP CMOS II” sensor with a staggering 102 million effective pixels, working in tandem with a high-speed “X-Processor 5” image processing engine. The GFX100S II carries a price tag of 36,500 yuan (approximately $5,430 USD).

The GFX100S II is the lightest model in the GFX series, weighing in at 802g only

The GFX100S II features a G-mount and boasts a compact and lightweight design. Measuring roughly 104mm tall and 87mm wide, it weighs approximately 802 grams (without battery or memory card), making it the lightest model in the GFX series.

The GFX100S II is equipped with a 43.8mm×32.9mm GFX 102MP CMOS II sensor with a primary color filter, capturing a remarkable 102 million effective pixels. This high-resolution sensor is paired with the X-Processor 5 image-processing engine, promising exceptional image quality and performance. The camera’s ISO sensitivity ranges from 80-12800, expandable to 40-102400 to handle a variety of lighting conditions.

The GFX100S II features an AI-intelligent subject tracking and focus system, ensuring sharp and accurate results. For composing and reviewing shots, the camera boasts a high-resolution 5.76 million pixel electronic viewfinder (EVF) with 0.84x magnification. Photographers can explore a wide range of creative options with the GFX100S II’s 20 film simulation modes. The camera offers a continuous shooting speed of 7.0 fps to capture fleeting moments. Additionally, the GFX100S II is equipped with a robust 8.0-stop five-axis image stabilization system to minimize camera shake and ensure sharp images.

The GFX100S II caters to videographers as well, offering 4K / 30P 4:2:2 10bit recording capabilities. It also supports ProResRaw and BRaw formats for professional editing workflows. For storage, the camera supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards compatible with UHS-I and UHS-II standards.

The GFX100S II is powered by an NP-W235 Lithium Battery and offers wireless connectivity via Bluetooth 4.2 low energy and Wi-Fi 6. For wired connections, the camera features a Type-C (USB 3.2 Gen2x1) port and an HDMI output. Built to withstand demanding environments, the GFX100S II is dust-and-splashproof. The camera body also features a “BISHAMON-TEX” skin texture for a secure and comfortable grip.

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OnePlus Showcases a Brand New Logo for the Ace Smartphone Series Ahead of Ace 3 Pro Launch

OnePlus China President Li Jie took to social media on June 14th to tease the launch of the Ace 3 Pro. His post hinted at an imminent arrival, stating “Everything is ready, a performance beast, see you next week!” accompanied by an image showcasing the new logo for the Ace series.

The new logo incorporates the two elements “ACE” and “PERFORMANCE” in English characters, placing a clear emphasis on the phone’s performance capabilities. Previous leaks surrounding the upcoming OnePlus Ace 3 Pro point towards a phone worthy of this performance-oriented branding.

  • Battery Life and Charging: The Ace3 Pro is rumored to be the first phone from OnePlus to launch with a massive 6100mAh battery, boasting ultra-high density. This will be paired with their standard 100W fast charging technology. The internal codename for this device is “Dayu”.
  • Design and Display: The Ace3 Pro is expected to feature a stylish design with a metal middle frame and a 3D integrated ceramic back. Leaked information suggests there will be multiple material options for the back panel, including a “hot forged white ceramic body”, a “hot forged bright silver glass body”, and a “plain leather body”. The display is rumored to be a large 6.78-inch 1.5K 8T LTPO curved screen.
  • Camera: While specific details remain unconfirmed, leaks suggest the Ace3 Pro will sport a triple-camera system on the back, featuring a 50MP “large bottom main camera” alongside 8MP and 2MP sensors.

With the official launch expected to take place next week, these leaks have generated significant excitement around the OnePlus Ace3 Pro. Leaks are claiming that the phone won’t have a significant competitor for a long time. Are you looking forward to the launch?

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Xiaomi 14 Ultra receives HyperOS update optimizing telephoto shots and focus performance

Xiaomi’s best camera phone, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, has received a new HyperOS update. Following its partnership with Leica, Xiaomi has been excelling in the camera department, although it’s not yet perfect. While Xiaomi offers the best hardware, they do their best to improve the camera software over time.

The new HyperOS update for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra comes with the build number OS.1.0.12.0.UNACNXM. Note that this camera update is currently available only in China. If you live outside of China, it might take some time for your phone to receive the update. According to Xiaomi’s changelog, this 246 MB update addresses various camera issues. The full package is 6.8 GB in size.

The update optimizes results when shooting with the telephoto lens. Additionally, it reduces noise in photos taken with the telephoto camera and enhances focus performance during photo capture. Focusing with telephoto cameras can sometimes be challenging, so it’s great to see Xiaomi addressing this issue.

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Getty and Picsart Team Up for “Commercially Safe” AI Image Generation

Getty Images and Picsart, a popular photo editing platform, have joined forces to create a novel AI image generator. This unique tool aims to address copyright concerns plaguing current AI image generation models.

The training data will comprise exclusively of licensed stock images

The key difference lies in the training data. Unlike other models that might use a mix of sources, the Picsart and Getty generator will be trained exclusively on licensed stock images from Getty Images. This ensures all the content used to create the AI model is authorized for commercial use. The companies are touting this approach as a “responsible, commercially-safe” alternative. Images generated by this model will come with full commercial rights, allowing users to freely incorporate them into their projects without copyright worries.

Similar to Adobe’s recent attempt with their Firefly AI model, the Picsart and Getty tool will be a paid service accessible only to Picsart’s subscribing users. This approach avoids the controversy surrounding Adobe’s plan to potentially use user-generated content for training their AI model.

Getty seems committed to ethical practices. They’ve assured users that photographers whose work contributes to the training data will be “compensated creators included in the dataset on an annual basis.”

While a specific launch date remains unknown, the Picsart and Getty Images AI image generator is expected to be released later this year. It will be accessible through Picsart’s API services, allowing integration with various creative workflows.

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