Dangbei has unveiled the DBOX02 (or Mars Pro 2) projector with 4K resolution. The new Dangbei projector supports Google TV and features a low input lag as well as up to 3,100 ANSI lumens brightness. The Mars Pro 2 projector was announced some time ago but seems to have resurfaced with the DBOX02 moniker.
Features
The Dangbei DBOX02 is a relatively fast and bright projector. It supports playback of 4K content and offers a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The model supports pixel shifting so that higher-resolution content can be displayed. The high brightness rating of the 4K projector means that it can conveniently operate in rooms with some degree of lighting. The projector has a 1.27: 1 projection ratio and a maximum of 240Hz display refresh rate. The refresh rate depends on the resolution with Full HD content having the highest refresh rate while 4K content is displayed at 60Hz.
The DBOX02 has a lamp cycle of 30,000 hours in Eco mode which is a decent offering. The projector can throw images between 60 and 200 inches with a recommended size between 80 and 120 inches. The Dangbei DBOX02 projector is well suited for gaming applications with its low input lag. It runs on Google TV and it can stream content from streaming platforms such as Netflix and Prime Video. Netflix is pre-installed on the device and licensing for the app is available. Connectivity options for the projector include WiFi, HDMI, and two USB 2.0 ports. The model however omits an Ethernet port.
Pricing & Availability
The Dangbei DBOX02 projector is priced at $1,499 and can be purchased directly from Dangbei. It is expected that the availability of the model will extend to other retail platforms subsequently.
Red Magic is apparently working on its next-gen flagship gaming smartphones. The Red Magic 10 series was just spotted in a fresh leak, which hints that the upcoming devices will carry top-notch specs and features and could launch sometime near the end of this year.
Red Magic 10 Series: Next-gen gaming phones
The leak was shared by known tipster Smart Pikachu on Weibo (a Chinese microblogging website). He claimed that the new gaming smartphone is set to launch in November 2024. Although an exact release date wasn’t shared it is in line with the launch of the last year’s Red Magic 9 series. The Red Magic 10 series will likely consist of the Red Magic 10, Red Magic 10 Pro, and Red Magic 10 Pro+. The tipster added that the new lineup will be equipped with the dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC, which is a next-gen flagship grade processor.
It is unclear what the “dual-core” stands for at the moment. This high-end chip would be cooled by a robust thermal dissipation system. How this active cooling tech works is unclear but it may feature an RGB fan like its predecessors. That’s not all, the report added that the smartphones are being tested with a massive battery pack that could have a 6,500mAh cell. On the front, the Red Magic 10 series is rumored to sport an OLED display from BOE that supports 1.5K resolution.
Smart Pikachu claimed that there are also dedicated buttons for mobile gaming. This isn’t surprising since these were also present in previous iterations of the Red Magic’s numbered gaming smartphones. Unfortunately, this was all the information that was shared by the tipster in the social media post. So stick around for more as we will be providing updates when additional information is available regarding this matter.
BenQ, a leader in display technology, has launched its TK710 4K UHD HDR laser projector in India. This comes after the recent global rollout of the projector. This projector elevates the home entertainment experience for movie lovers and gamers alike. Let’s check out its key specs.
BenQ TK710 Projector Specifications:
The TK710 boasts true 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels) for incredibly sharp and detailed images. It also supports HDR10, which offers enhanced contrast and a wider color range for a more realistic and immersive viewing experience. With an impressive 3,200 ANSI lumens of brightness, the projector delivers vibrant visuals even in well-lit rooms.
The TK710 features a remarkable 600,000:1 contrast ratio, thanks to BenQ’s DLP technology. This ensures deep blacks and brilliant whites for a truly cinematic experience. Additionally, the projector reproduces colors accurately with its 95% Rec.709 wide color gamut, making movies and games come alive.
The TK710 utilizes a laser light source that boasts a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours. This translates to years of use without needing to replace the lamp, saving you money and maintenance hassle.
Gamers will appreciate the TK710’s ultra-low input lag, as low as 4.16ms at 1080p 240Hz. This minimizes the delay between your controller input and the on-screen response, providing a smooth and responsive gaming experience. The projector features dedicated HDR game modes for RPGs and FPS titles, optimizing the visuals for specific gaming genres. The TK710 also supports high frame rates like 4K 60Hz and 1440p 120Hz.
The TK710 offers a 1.15-1.5 throw ratio, allowing you to project a large 100-inch image from just 2.5 meters away. Additionally, the projector has a ±10% vertical lens shift for flexible positioning, making it easy to set up even in rooms with limited space. Further simplifying setup, the TK710 includes 4 corner correction with 3D keystone for perfect image alignment. A 1.3x zoom allows for further adjustment of the image size.
The projector includes a built-in 5W speaker, a 3.5mm headphone jack, HDMI eARC compatible with Dolby Atmos, USB-A 2.0, and RS232 connectivity options. The projector measures 304.2 x 232.5 x 112.4 mm and weighs approximately 3.0 kg.
Pricing and Availability
The BenQ TK710 4K UHD HDR laser projector is priced at Rs. 349,000 ($4,176) and is now available through leading systems integrators across India.
Realme is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated Realme GT 6 smartphone model in the global market. But ahead of the official launch, the brand has confirmed a bunch of specs and features of the upcoming device. So here is everything we know so far.
Realme GT 6: What was revealed?
The Chinese brand confirmed that the Realme GT 6 will be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC in an image poster. This also claims that the device managed to score an AnTuTu score of over 1.65 million thanks to the high-end processor. The chipset is also paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. A top-end processor also needs a robust cooling system and the image poster showcases this as well.
Realme states that the Realme GT 6 comes with the world’s largest 10,014 sq mm dual VC cooling system. The brand also added that you need a flagship chipset, flagship cooling, and flagship cooling as the trio for peak performance. So apart from the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and 9 layer cooling system, the device is also paired with a massive 5,500mAh battery pack. This cell is paired with 120W wired fast charging, which promises to charge the device to 50 percent in just 10 minutes and 100 percent in just 28 minutes.
Talking about its design, the Realme GT 6 has been confirmed to offer a body that looks similar to the previously unveiled GT 6T. However, it will employ a more premium glass material on the back over the plastic on the GT 6T. For those unaware, the Realme GT 6 is set to be announced on 20th June 2024. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more as we will be covering the launch event later this month.
Samsung is set to unveil its latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6, at an event expected on July 10th. While official details are still under wraps, a reliable source has now revealed the color options for these upcoming devices.
Evan Blass, a well-known leaker, suggests that the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will be available in four core colors: Blue, Mint, Silver Shadow, and Yellow. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 might come in three colors: Navy, Pink, and Silver Shadow.
ICYMI, the upcoming Z-series foldables will be sold in the following colors:
But that’s not all. Blass also reveals that both phones will have additional colors available exclusively through Samsung’s online store in certain regions.
The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will reportedly be offered in Crafted Black, Peach, and White, while the Z Fold 6 might be available in Crafted Black and White.
Samsung, known for offering muted colors for its book-style foldable, appears to be planning more expressive shades for its larger foldable phone.
Regarding specifications, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is expected to retain the design of its predecessor but with an improved hinge that reduces the crease on the foldable display. It might come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a 50MP main rear camera, and a 4,000mAh battery.
The Z Fold 6 might not see significant changes in its camera setup compared to the previous model. However, it is likely to benefit from the same hinge improvements and reduced screen crease as the Z Flip 6. It is also expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and a slightly larger battery, potentially reaching 4,600mAh.
Both phones are rumored to include a range of features such as Galaxy AI functionalities, an IPX8 water resistance rating, stereo speakers, 25W fast charging, and wireless charging. They might launch with Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1 and receive updates for up to seven major Android OS versions.
Apple made a host of announcements at last night’s annual WWDC (worldwide developer conference). The Cupertino-based tech giant unveiled the next-generation software versions including iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15 Sequoia, and more. The biggest takeaway alongside the software is the inclusion of Apple Intelligence on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Alongside this, upcoming OS on Macs and iPads also come with additional improvements.
In this post, we round up all the new features introduced with the macOS 15 and iPadOS 18 along with the list of compatible devices.
macOS 15 Sequoia: all new features and compatible devices
The biggest highlight of the macOS 15 Sequoia is the addition of iPhone Mirroring which allows users to control their iPhone on Mac without having to pick up their phone. You can perform functions like swiping between home screens, sending and receiving text and images, launching apps, access notifications, and changing audio playback as well as volume. Throughout the process, the iPhone remains secured and locked.
macOS 15 Sequoia makes window tilting efficient. Users can drag a window to the edge of the screen and the OS will automatically adjust side-by-side tiles. Those can also be arranged as per the user’s preferences. For video conferencing, the update brings a new Presenter Preview feature that lets users apply custom backgrounds.
macOS 15 Sequoia also gets support for AAA gaming titles including the upcoming Assasin Creed Shadows, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Resident Evil 7 Biohazard, Resident Evil 2, Frostpunk 2, Palworld, Sniper Elite 4, and RoboCop: Rogue City. There will also be a Game Mode that will improve the frame rate and power management.
Coming to the compatibility, all Macs powered by Apple’s M-series processor are eligible to receive the macOS 15 Sequoia. Some older models including the 2017 iMac Pro, 2018 Mac Mini, 2018 MacBook Pro, 2019 Mac Pro and 2019 iMac will also get the next-generation OS.
iPadOS 18: all new features and compatible devices
iPad OS 18 now lets you customize the home screen, app icons, and Control Centre. Users can also arrange app icons and widgets freely. The personalization is similar to iOS 18.
Apple has finally added the native Calculator app on iPads which is similar to iPhones but still has a few tricks up its sleeve. The app’s UI on tablet lets users take advantage of the large screen. When the iPad is paired with an Apple Pencil, it unlocks the Maths Notes feature. It allows users to write down math problems and get instant solutions. There is support for variables and updates results when the inputs are changed. The notes can be saved for later.
The Notes app also gets a SmartScript feature that refines the user’s handwriting with machine learning and make it legible. iPadOS 18 also features a new floating tab bar above the app content and integrating with the sidebar for improved navigation.
All iPads running M-series processors will get the iPadOS 18. It will also arrive on iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation and later), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation and later), iPad Air (3rd generation and later), iPad (7th generation and later), and iPad mini (5th generation and later).
Common features on macOS 15 Sequoia and iPadOS 18
Apple has introduced the Passwords app on macOS 15 Sequoia and iPadOS 18. It will be a dedicated place for storing all your passwords, passkeys, and credentials in one place. The messages app on both Macs and iPads now feature schedule send, text effects, emojis, and sticker TapBacks. The Safari browser is getting a Highlights feature that will let you discover information on the web conveniently. Meanwhile, the redesigned reader now offers a summary and table of contents to get the gist of the entire article before reading.
As we approach the Android 15 release, Samsung is preparing to wrap up its One UI 6.1 update rollout. Dozens of Galaxy devices have already received the latest Android 14-based One UI 6.1 update, and the list gets longer as the days go by.
In this post, we have curated a list of Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets that are getting the One UI 6.1 update. Review the list to know if your device is ready to experience One UI 6.1.
These Galaxy Devices Are Getting One UI 6.1 Update
[Galaxy S series]
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy S22
Galaxy S22+
Galaxy S22 Ultra
Galaxy S21
Galaxy S21+
Galaxy S21 Ultra
Galaxy S21 FE
[Galaxy Z series]
Galaxy Z Fold 5
Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy Z Fold 4
Galaxy Z Flip 4
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Galaxy Z Flip 3
[Galaxy Note series]
Galaxy Tab S9
Galaxy Tab S9+
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
Galaxy Tab S8
Galaxy Tab S8+
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022)
Galaxy Tab Active 5
Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
Galaxy Tab A9
Galaxy Tab A9 Plus
[Galaxy A series]
Galaxy A73 5G
Galaxy A54 5G
Galaxy A53 5G
Galaxy A52
Galaxy A52 5G
Galaxy A52s 5G
Galaxy A34 5G
Galaxy A33 5G
Galaxy A23
Galaxy A15
Galaxy A15 5G
Galaxy A14
Galaxy A14 5G
Galaxy A13 5G
Galaxy A05s
[Galaxy M series]
Galaxy M54
Galaxy M53 5G
Galaxy M34
Galaxy M33
Galaxy M23
Galaxy M14 5G
[Galaxy F series]
Galaxy F54
Galaxy F34
Galaxy F23
Galaxy F14 5G
[Galaxy XCover series]
Galaxy XCover 7
Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
[Galaxy Quantum series]
Galaxy Quantum 2
These Galaxy phones and tablets are getting the One UI 6.1 update. As you already know, the update is gradually rolled out to all users. So, if your device is on the list but still hasn’t received the update, keep checking regularly as it may arrive anytime soon.
Manually check for updates by navigating to Settings > Software update and hitting the Download and install option. It’s a bulky update that requires around 2GB of internet data. Hence, ensure that your device has sufficient bandwidth, storage, and battery before you download and install the update.
Only These Galaxy Devices Will Get Galaxy AI Features
One UI 6.1 is a super exciting update as it brings plenty of Galaxy AI features as well as some interesting non-AI features.
Unfortunately, the Galaxy AI features are reserved for select Galaxy devices only. They won’t be coming to most devices. Review the list below to check if you’ve got lucky.
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy S22
Galaxy S22+
Galaxy S22 Ultra
Galaxy S21
Galaxy S21+
Galaxy S21 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 5
Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy Z Fold 4
Galaxy Z Flip 4
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Galaxy Z Flip 3
Galaxy Tab S9
Galaxy Tab S9+
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S8
Galaxy Tab S8+
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
It’s not as if that these Galaxy devices will receive all Galaxy AI features as part of One UI 6.1 upgrade. Samsung is too selective about that. For example, the Galaxy S21 only gets the Circle to Search feature in the name of Galaxy AI.
One UI 6.1: What’s New and What’s Improved?
Galaxy AI is the major highlight of One UI 6.1 which brings several impressive AI features.
Let me quickly take you through the Galaxy AI features, and then we’ll move on to the non-AI stuff.
Galaxy AI Features
1. Circle to Search with Google
It’s one of the coolest additions to One UI 6.1, which I find very fascinating. It allows searching for anything showing on your screen by drawing a circle around it. The device quickly pulls relevant information from Google search on the same screen.
2. Instant Slow-Mo
Galaxy AI lets you view any video in slow motion by holding a finger on the video. This works with any video, even those recorded using a different device.
One UI 6.1 lets you play around with multiple slow-motion speeds and allows saving AI-generated slow-mo videos.
3. Photo Assist
Editing an image is a lot easier with Galaxy AI. It lets you move objects and people around in an image. You can also resize or remove them completely, and the Galaxy AI will automatically fill the background.
You can also tilt an image in the Gallery, and then Galaxy AI will magically fill in the gaps.
4. Live Translate
With One UI 6.1, you can hear the other person on a call in your language, no matter what language they speak, all thanks to Galaxy AI.
The Live Translate feature also lets you choose the language the other person will listen to.
5. Writing Assist
Samsung Keyboard also gets AI smartness to translate texts or rephrase them in different styles (social, professional, casual, polite, etc). It works with all apps as long as you use the Samsung Keyboard app.
6. Note Assist
With the Galaxy AI integration, the Samsung Keyboard has probably become the best note-taking app. It can help you format the texts for better readability.
The new Notes app can summarize your notes, translate them, and fix spelling mistakes.
7. Browser Assist
Browser Assist can generate a short summary of web pages and translate them into a different language. However, you’ll need the Samsung Internet browser to use it.
8. Voice Recording Assist
The new Recording app with Galaxy AI integration can transcribe recordings and generate a short summary to help you quickly understand the context.
9. Generative Wallpaper
One UI 6.1 lets you create custom wallpapers. Play around with available options to create wallpapers of your choice.
But what does One UI 6.1 have in store for those Galaxy devices ineligible for Galaxy AI? Well, there are not many big changes, but plenty of small tweaks.
One UI 6.1 brings more battery protection features, an improved gallery search feature, more accurate image clipping, and allows editing the playback speed. There are new lock screen widgets, font options for the clock widget on the lock screen, and the ability to add depth-of-field effects to the home screen and lock screen wallpapers.
Now, you can set a custom background to alarms, change the order of modes, and turn on/off modes from the home screen. The new One UI skin also has a new Samsung Find app, new Samsung Health options, and easier access to video call effects. You can also share the current video editing state with other Galaxy devices.
Are you still waiting for the One UI 6.1 update? Which Galaxy device do you have, and what new features are you excited about? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
A fresh HTC teaser was recently shared. This revealed that the company is gearing up to launch new smartphones in the market. The device in question is expected to be the HTC U24 series, and now, we finally have an official launch date. So let’s check it out.
HTC U24 Series Launch Date
The company shared an official launch date on its official X account (formerly Twitter). Looking at the teaser, HTC is set to unveil a new smartphone on 12th June 2024. The teaser shares an image of the device from the side along with the words “Coming Soon” underneath. While the official poster image does not officially state that it is the U24 series, the tweet carries the tag “AllForU”. So this is likely the HTC U24 or U24 Pro models.
To recall, the HTC U24 and U24 Pro were spotted on the GeekBench listing. The higher end Pro model also surfaced on the Google Play Console listing. Based on what we know so far, the smartphone is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC, which is paired with at least one model with 12GB of RAM. So it is an upper mid-range model and gets an upgrade from the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 on last year’s HTC U23.
This listing also confirms that it runs on the Android 14 OS out of the box. A Bluetooth SIG sighting confirmed support for Bluetooth 5.3. On Google Play Console, it was seen with a 1080×2436 resolution display that could be a tall 6.78-inch panel. This would likely offer a 120Hz refresh rate. The device is expected to sport an OLED screen. The U23 series housed a 4,600mAH battery pack. So the U24 lineup might offer a larger 5,000mAh battery pack. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more as we will be covering the launch tomorrow.
Apple announced new accessibility features last month including Eye Tracking. Now the company has added the eye tracking feature to the newly released iOS 18 and iPadOS 18.
It’s a new accessibility feature in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
With this accessibility option, users can control their compatible iPhones and iPads using only their eye. While this feature is designed to help out people with disabilities, it can also be a fun and convenient way for others to interact with their devices. It takes only seconds to calibrate the front camera and activate the feature and it does not require any additional hardware or accessories for the tracking functionality to work.
With this feature, users can navigate through iOS and iPadOS apps use dwell control to interact with each element, and can even control the functions of physical buttons.
Users with iPhone 12 or later running on iOS 18 can activate Eye Tracking by going to Settings > Accessibility > Eye Tracking. After turning on the toggle, users will need to follow the dot shown on the screen with their display with their eyes as it moves around the screen. It calibrates the camera with the user’s eye movement. This setup process takes just a couple of seconds and after that users will be able to select and interact with elements on the screen with their eyes. To select an element such as an app icon, users will need to look at the icon and hold that position for 2-3 seconds.
The feature utilizes Apple’s on-device machine LLMs to accurately track the eyes. The company says that all the data that is required for this feature to work, stays securely on the device and that there should not be any concerns regarding privacy.
Another accessibility feature in iOS 18 is Music Haptics which allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing to experience music using the Taptic Engine in iPhone. Vocal Shortcuts enables enable users to perform tasks by making a custom sound.
Xiaomi is gearing up to launch a new flip phone, the Mix Flip, with a global audience in its sights. The company dabbled in foldables with the Mix Fold series, those devices unfolded like a book, which opened like a book, but these were only available in China.
However, Xiaomi seems to be considering a global launch for its first flip phone. Evidence for this global launch comes as the Mix Flip has been spotted on Thailand’s regulatory body, NBTC.
The NBTC certification shows the phone’s model number as 2405CPX3DG and clearly labels it as a Xiaomi Mix Flip. Since NBTC certification is required for devices to launch in the Thai market, it suggests that the Mix Flip won’t be limited to China.
Xiaomi Mix Flip NBTC certification
Furthermore, it appears that Thailand may receive the global version of the clamshell phone, as the model number ends with the letter “G,” indicating a global variant. Recently, the device was also spotted on Singapore’s IMDA certification.
Turning to the expected specifications, the Mix Flip is rumored to be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The display is tipped to offer a 1.5K resolution.
In terms of cameras, the phone is speculated to boast a 32MP selfie camera in the front while the rear setup will include a 50MP main sensor (likely the OV50E with a 1/1.55-inch size), and an OV60A sensor for telephoto capabilities.
Additionally, a 3C certification hinted at 67W fast charging support, with the battery capacity expected to fall somewhere between 4800mAh and 4900mAh.
Xiaomi Mix Flip may also get satellite connectivity support as revealed by a listing on the GSMA’s IMEI database last month.
As for the release date, there’s no specific timeframe mentioned for the launch of the Xiaomi Mix Flip. But it may launch before Xiaomi 15 series which is rumored for October. So an August or September launch could be plausible.
In today’s tech news roundup, get the scoop on the Galaxy S24 FE’s potential camera hardware, which may not see significant upgrades but promises solid performance. Nokia’s revolutionary ‘Immersive’ phone call technology aims to transform your calling experience with three-dimensional audio and video. Discover Apple Intelligence’s personalized AI, set to debut in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, enhancing user experiences with advanced generative models.
Explore Xiaomi’s TV lineup in India, offering a range of options to suit every budget and need. Plus, exciting leaks reveal impressive specs for the upcoming Xiaomi 15, including a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset and a powerful camera setup.
Here are all the top stories from the past 24 hours.
Featuring the same 50MP ISOCELL GN3 main sensor as its predecessor, the S24 FE may not offer a significant improvement in imaging capability but is expected to deliver solid performance. While details are still emerging, previous Fan Edition models have showcased upgraded chipsets, indicating a promising upgrade in store for consumers.
Nokia‘s CEO Pekka Lundmark made a phone call using a new technology called “immersive audio and video.” According to the company, their new calling technology improves the quality of a call, adding a three-dimensional effect for a more realistic listening experience. The demonstration call was held with Stefan Lindström, Finland’s Ambassador of Digitalization and New Technologies.
Discover the latest in personalized AI with Apple Intelligence! Integrated into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, this innovative system utilizes generative models and personal context to enhance user experiences. With features like Smart Reply suggestions in Mail, Image Playground for image creation, and Siri’s improved capabilities, Apple Intelligence offers personalized AI tools while prioritizing user privacy through on-device data processing.
Xiaomi is dominating the Indian TV market with a range of TVs under Xiaomi and Redmi brands, catering to various budgets and needs. The article simplifies the Xiaomi TV lineup breakdown by series, display technology, software, and price range.
Xiaomi offers Smart TV A, X, and X Pro Series, while Redmi focuses on Smart TV X Series and Smart Fire TV Series, providing options from budget-friendly to premium quality TVs for a personalized viewing experience.
Exciting leaks reveal the upcoming Xiaomi 15’s impressive features! Expect a Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, a 1.5K OLED LTPO display, and a powerful camera setup with 50MP lenses. With up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, it will also boast an ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint scanner and dual speakers.
Most foldable phones on the market today follow the inward-folding design like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5. However, according to Apple analyst Jeff Pu, Apple may take a different approach with its first foldable iPhone.
The upcoming “iPhone Fold” (if that’s what Apple decides to name) will reportedly feature a 7.9-inch OLED display that folds outward, similar to the Huawei Mate Xs 2.
Huawei Mate Xs 2
Huawei was one of the first companies to launch a foldable phone with an innovative wrap-around display. However, the company has since changed the design of its current generation of foldables to a book style with two displays—one on the cover and one on the inside.
The shift is likely due to concerns about screen durability, as the outward display will not be shielded when folded. This means users will need to handle such devices with extra caution.
That said, the outward-folding design does have advantages of its own. Since this design requires only a single large panel that can serve for both folded and unfolded situations, it makes the device thinner and lighter as there’s no need to fit in a second display.
The outward-folding design also gives the phone a sleek look and lets you use the main camera setup even for selfies no matter if the device is folded or not.
Moving on, analyst Pu suggests a 2026 launch for the “iPhone Fold,” around the same time as the iPhone 18. In addition to the foldable iPhone, there are rumors of a MacBook with a foldable display in the works. The device will reportedly have a 20.3-inch display and is set to go into mass production by the end of 2025, according to rumors. However, other reports suggest it won’t be launched until 2027.
Samsung launched the Galaxy S23 FE in October last year as part of the Galaxy S23 series launched in February of the year. The Galaxy S24 series launched one month early and we are also inching towards the launch of the Galaxy S24 FE. The next generation Fan Edition is expected to be launched towards the end of the year.
Samsung is reportedly working on a device codenamed R12. The Galaxy S20 FE, S21 FE, and S23 FE were codenamed R8, R9 and R11 respectively. So the R12 seems to represent the Galaxy S24 FE. With the absence of R10 (S22 FE) the next generation (S23 FE) appeared to be based on the Galaxy S22 series. So the S24 FE could also be based on last year’s S23 series instead of the S24 series.
Galaxy S24 FE uses the same main camera as its predecessor
In the latest news, Galaxy Club reveals the camera specifications of the next-generation FE model. The publication claims that the Galaxy S24 FE will equip the 50MP ISOCELL GN3 as the main sensor. The ISOCELL GN3 is a 1/1.57″ sensor with 1.0µm pixels.
For those unaware, this is the same main sensor adopted by the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 FE, and this year’s Galaxy S24. So, an improvement in imaging capability will rely solely on image processing, and might not meet the expectations of many. This could be slightly disappointing for those who are waiting for the handset. However, it’s also understandable as the Fan Edition devices are never meant to push the limits of what’s possible.
Although only the main sensor is revealed at this point, we can expect more details to emerge in the coming months ahead of the launch.
To give you an idea of the possible camera system, the predecessor equips an 8MP 3x telephoto and a 12MP ultrawide in addition to the ISOCELL GN3 main sensor.
All the fan edition models so far have offered upgraded chipsets so far. Additionally, Samsung is likely to use Exynos chips in the upcoming FE model wherever possible.
However, with the absence of an S22 FE, the S23 FE was based on the S22’s chipset, and there is no Exynos 2300 chipset that the company can use at this time. We will have to see if they decide to put their latest Exynos 2400 chipset on the S24 FE or purchase Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chips for the purpose.
Xiaomi’s annual flagship, the Xiaomi 15 series, is expected to break cover in October of this year in China. Reliable leaker Digital Chat Sation has been consistently leaking details about the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro. Today, he shed light on some key specifications of what appears to be the standard Xiaomi 15.
Xiaomi 15 key specifications (rumored)
DCS’ Weibo post suggests that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset-powered Xiaomi 15 will feature a flat OLED LTPO screen that produces a 1.5K resolution. Unfortunately, the leaker did not mention the exact screen size. What’s known is that the Xiaomi 15 will be a compact flagship like the Xiaomi 14, which features a 6.36-inch display.
For photography, the device will have a 50-megapixel OmniVision primary camera, along with a 50-megapixel ultrawide lens and a 50-megapixel 3.x telephoto macro lens. The phone is slated to offer a comprehensive range of photography options, with a large range of apertures.
Additionally, it will come in configurations of up to 16GB of RAM paired with up to 1 TB of internal storage. The device will incorporate a single-point ultrasonic under-screen fingerprint scanner, dual speakers (top speaker embedded in the earpiece), and a decent motor for vibration.
The leaker did not share information about the Xiaomi 15’s battery capacity and charging capabilities. However, he disclosed that the battery cell materials have undergone advancements to achieve a lightweight and thin design, all while accommodating a larger battery. To recall, the Xiaomi 14 housed a 4,610mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging support. Possibly, the Xiaomi 15 may pack a battery of around 4,800mAh to 5,000mAh.
Furthermore, the Xiaomi 15 is expected to sport a sleek design with black and white color variants, featuring glass, vegan leather, and vegan leather splicing options.
The rumor mill is now gradually spilling details about the upcoming flagships that are expected to launch in the last quarter of this year in China. Among other brands, Vivo is expected to unveil the Vivo X200 and X200 Pro with the Dimensity 9400 chip onboard, while the iQOO 13 series is expected to arrive with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. There have been some rumors that claim that the iQOO 13 Pro will be skipped this year.
iQOO’s Pro-branded flagships may get axed
iQOO 12 Pro
Several factors seem to have influenced iQOO’s strategic decision to not launch the iQOO 13 Pro in China this year. One significant aspect contributing to this decision could be the historical performance of the Pro variants in the iQOO lineup. Rumors have circulated suggesting that iQOO has been contemplating discontinuing the Pro variant since the iQOO 11 generation due to lacklustre sales. According to a known tech blogger from China, the trend has persisted for two generations, indicating that there might be inherent challenges or limitations associated with positioning a Pro variant within the iQOO brand.
Part of the challenge lies in brand positioning and market perception. iQOO, as a sub-brand of Vivo, has been successfully carving out a niche in the performance-driven segment. However, it still faces significant challenges in establishing itself as a standalone brand with sufficient brand power to support a Pro variant in China.
Moreover, considering that previous Pro models, such as the iQOO 12 Pro, 11 Pro, 10 Pro, 9 Pro, and so on, haven’t launched outside of China, while some of their standard (non-Pro) counterparts have made it to the global market, there might be reservations about the viability of the Pro models beyond China. The brand’s experimentation with Pro variants in China over the past years, coupled with reportedly poor sales, suggests that even in its domestic market, the brand may not be confident in the potential success of a Pro version.
As it’s known, the parent brand, Vivo, has traditionally focused on delivering flagship smartphones with a strong emphasis on the photography experience. This creates a potential conflict for the iQOO Pro series, especially if it overlaps with the main brand’s offerings. To recall, last year’s iQOO 12 series came equipped with periscope telephoto cameras for enhanced photography. Moreover, the Vivo X100 Pro and iQOO 12 Pro carried the same starting price of 4,999 Yuan (~$690) last year.
Furthermore, the dynamics of the smartphone market play a crucial role in shaping product strategies. Competitors such as OnePlus have also experimented with Pro variants but eventually discontinued them. This suggests that there may be challenges associated with sustaining a Pro lineup within a sub-brand, particularly if it does not resonate with consumer preferences or market demands.
In response to these challenges, leaks indicate that Vivo and iQOO have opted for a more distinct differentiation strategy for their upcoming models. The iQOO 13 is rumored to focus on a 2K flat OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chip, and imaging capabilities, while the Vivo X200 is expected to offer a slightly different proposition with a 1.5K OLED curved-edge display, Dimensity 9400 chipset, and imaging features tailored to a different segment of consumers. The X200 is expected to launch in October, whereas the iQOO 13 series may go official in November.
Considering the historical performance of the Pro variants, market dynamics, and brand positioning, it seems logical for iQOO to forego the launch of the iQOO 13 Pro in China this year. Instead, the company may prioritize enhancing the standard iQOO flagship (iQOO 13) by incorporating additional features and improvements that would typically be offered on the Pro version.
Htech has announced a strategic partnership with nStore, a participant in the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) Network, in India. This collaboration will make HTech’s full range of Honor devices, including smartphones, smartwatches, and earphones, accessible to customers across India via the Paytm app. This move marks a significant expansion in HTech’s distribution strategy, leveraging the growing reach of the ONDC Network.
Honor devices to be available nStore
Honor
For those who don’t know, ONDC is an initiative by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) of the Government of India. It aims to democratize and revolutionize the e-commerce landscape in the country. Unlike traditional e-commerce platforms where buyers and sellers are confined to a single platform, ONDC creates an open network. This allows buyers to discover products and services from a wide range of sellers across different platforms, and vice versa.
HTech’s partnership with ONDC means customers can easily purchase Honor products such as the Honor Choice Earbuds X5, Honor Choice Watch, and the Honor X9b, along with upcoming models (probably the Honor 200 and Honor 200 Pro) through the ONDC Network. Madhav Sheth, CEO of HTech, expressed confidence that this partnership will enhance the company’s reach and meet the local needs of their customers by providing access to cutting-edge features and capabilities across their product lineup.
The collaboration with nStore, which empowers sellers to utilize the benefits of the ONDC Network, is expected to unlock new growth opportunities and drive innovation. Pradeep K Sampath, CEO of nStore, highlighted that the partnership is aimed at leveraging technology to widen access and improve supply chain efficiencies, enabling brands to connect seamlessly with consumers.
In related news, Honor will unveil the Honor 200and 200 Pro for the global market on June 12. These devices are equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipsets, respectively. The new initiative by HTech comes at a time when the company prepares to launch the highly anticipated Honor 200 and Honor 200 Pro in India. The availability of these new models on the ONDC Network could significantly boost their market penetration, making it easier for customers to purchase the latest devices.
At the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple took off covers from the iOS 18, which will be available for a wide range of iPhones soon. One of the major announcements for Apple users is the arrival of Apple Integration, which is the company’s iteration of AI-driven features.
These include the iPhone 15 series, the iPhone 14 series, the iPhone 13 series, the iPhone 12 series, the iPhone 11 series, iPhone XS, XR, and XS Max. It will also be available for second and third-generation iPhone SE models. Here is a look at the key features of the iOS 18.
2. iOS 18 key enhancements: Home Screen, Control Centre, Photos app, Mail
iOS 18 Home Screen
iOS 18 Control CentreiOS 18 Photos app
Apple’s iOS 18 introduces significant enhancements across various facets of the user experience. The Home Screen now allows users to arrange apps and widgets in any open space, with new looks for icons and widgets including dark, tinted effects, and larger sizes.
Control Centre has been redesigned for easier access to frequently used controls and is customizable with third-party app controls.
The Photos app features a single, unified view for all photos, new collections, a carousel view for highlights, and auto-playing content for a dynamic experience.
Mail categorizes emails into Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions, with a new digest view for quick scanning of business emails.
Messages now support satellite communication, allowing texts without cellular or Wi-Fi, and introduce new text effects, formatting options, expanded Tapbacks, message scheduling, and RCS support for messaging non-Apple devices.
Safari introduces a Highlights feature that surfaces key webpage information and a redesigned Reader mode with summaries and a table of contents.
The new Passwords app consolidates passwords, passkeys, Wi-Fi passwords, and verification codes, with alerts for weak, reused, or leaked passwords.
Health and safety updates include a redesigned Medical ID, pregnancy-related data management, and Emergency SOS Live Video for sharing context during emergency calls.
Privacy features now allow locking and hiding apps with Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode, sharing only specific contacts with apps, and improved privacy for connecting third-party accessories.
4. iOS 18 brings Apple Intelligence, Additional Features
IOS 18 Apple Intelligence
IOS 18 GenmojiIOS 18 Siri updates
Apple Intelligence offers writing tools for rewriting, proofreading, and summarizing text, an Image Playground for creating animated, illustrated, or sketched images, and a Clean Up tool in Photos to remove distracting objects. Siri is enhanced for more natural, contextually relevant responses. It should be noted that Apple Intelligence will be available for A17 Pro-powered iPhones. The AI system will be integrated with Macs and iPads powered by M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips. You can visit this post to learn more in detail about Apple Intelligence.
Additional features include offline custom walking routes and hikes in Apple Maps, a Game Mode for consistent frame rates and responsive accessories, enhanced Apple Pay with rewards redemption and instalment options, SharePlay for shared music control across devices, and AirPods updates for better call quality and personalized spatial audio. The Notes app introduces Math Notes for instant equation solving, while the improved Calendar app integrates tasks from Reminders. The Home app now offers guest access with hands-free unlock, and accessibility updates include Eye Tracking, Music Haptics, and Vocal Shortcuts.
Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, a personal intelligence system integrated into iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia at the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). It leverages generative models and personal context to deliver intelligent features and experiences across Apple devices. Available for A17 Pro, M1, M2, M3, and M4 series chip-powered Apple devices, Apple Intelligence offers personalized AI tools to help with daily tasks like prioritizing notifications and managing emails, all while ensuring privacy through on-device data processing.
Apple Intelligence: All the key features
Apple-Intelligence
Writing tools in Apple Intelligence include options for rewriting with multiple versions, as well as proofreading and summarizing tools integrated into all apps. The Mail app benefits from Smart Reply suggestions and the ability to surface priority emails at the top of the inbox. Image creation is enhanced with the Image Playground, allowing users to create images in sketch, illustration, and animation styles. Genmoji, generative AI emoji based on profile pictures, add a fun element, while the Clean Up tool helps remove unwanted people and objects from photos. The Memories feature enables users to create video stories by typing descriptions, with song suggestions to match.
For audio and transcription, the Notes and Phone apps now allow users to record, transcribe, and summarize audio. When recording a phone call, participants will be notified, and a summary will be provided once the call ends. Siri also sees significant enhancements with a new look, improved context retention, and the ability to type questions. Siri can now understand more natural language and will gain the capability to operate apps with on-screen awareness over the next year.
Integration with OpenAI brings ChatGPT into the mix, accessible through Siri and systemwide writing tools. Apple assures users that their requests and information will not be logged, with options for ChatGPT premium features. The technical aspects of Apple Intelligence include Private Cloud Compute, which uses server-based models for complex queries without storing user data, and independent verification to ensure privacy and security promises are met.
While the ChatGPT integration is expected later in the year, it may not be available at the initial launch of iOS 18. Nonetheless, Apple Intelligence represents a significant step forward in personalized AI, offering a seamless and secure experience across Apple devices.
Ubisoft kicked off their 2024 preview conference with a bang, showcasing a thrilling 13-minute gameplay demonstration for Assassin’s Creed: Shadow. Set against the backdrop of Japan’s Warring States period, the game seems like a trip, with dual protagonists and diverse combat options.
Gamers can play as a skilled ninja and a powerful samurai
Players take on the roles of both a skilled ninja and a powerful samurai, offering a fresh approach to the series’ combat. This flexibility allows you to choose between stealthy maneuvers favored by ninjas or the direct, head-on approach of a samurai.
The gameplay retains the series’ signature blend of open-world exploration, street brawls, and strategic stealth mechanics. The video depicts how NPCs react differently to your chosen character; crowds scatter in fear of the samurai, while bowing respectfully as they pass.
Ubisoft highlighted the game’s core concept: “Two different assassins, two completely different combat modes! Choose the way to achieve your goals at will, and write a new legend in the Japanese Warring States Period!”
Assassin’s Creed: Shadow is slated for release on November 15, 2024, across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC platforms. As per reports, the game’s availability on Mac and iPad thanks to information revealed at Apple’s WWDC24 conference. This wider platform reach extends the Assassin’s Creed experience to a broader audience.
Apple officially unveiled the iOS 18 update today at the WWDC24 developer conference. Alongside the announcement, they released the first developer preview version.
Previously, iPhone 14 Pro and earlier models were limited to 80% charging
One of the noteworthy features in the new update is the introduction of more charging limit options for iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro users. In addition to the existing 80% limit aimed at extending battery lifespan, users can now choose from 85%, 90%, and 95% limits through a convenient slider control.
Previously, iPhone 14 Pro and earlier models were limited to the single 80% charging limit option. It’s important to note that this expanded charging limit feature remains exclusive to the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series for now.
Apple also released the developer preview beta update (internal version number: 22A5282m) for iPhone users today. The public beta is expected to arrive next month, with the full system rollout planned for this fall.
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