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OnePlus 13 may feature high-spec 2K LTPO display, ultra-large battery

OnePlus is currently working on the OnePlus Ace 3 Pro flagship phone for the Chinese market. The device is expected to arrive as an affordable flagship phone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. The device may launch either later this month or in July, and compete with phones like the Redmi K70 Ultra, iQOO Neo 9S Pro+, and Realme GT 6 (China variant). A couple of months after the Ace 3 Pro, OnePlus will unveil the OnePlus 13, the next-generation flagship phone in China. Today, tipster Digital Chat Station shared key details about the device.

OnePlus 13 key specifications (rumored)

According to DCS, the OnePlus 13 will feature a high-spec 2K 8T LTPO custom display, which is a top-tier domestic screen. A previous Weibo post by the same source revealed that the OP13 could be equipped with a 6.8-inch OLED screen. The design will include a nearly flat screen with a subtly curved glass cover, offering a conventionally large size with an improved visual experience compared to this year’s model.

The OnePlus 13’s camera system will see a modest upgrade, incorporating a 50-megapixel periscope triple camera setup. A significant enhancement for the OnePlus 13 is the inclusion of an ultra-large battery, which promises better performance and longevity.

To recall, the OnePlus 12 came equipped with a 5,400mAh battery. There are rumors that the upcoming Ace 3 Pro will sport a 6,100mAh battery. Likely, the OP13 may feature a 6,000mAh battery. Talking about its battery, a recent leak claimed that it may not support wireless charging.

Undoubtedly, the OnePlus 13 will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, anticipated to make its debut in October of this year. The Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro are likely to debut as the world’s first SD8G4 phones. It appears that the OP13 will also debut in the same month, making it one of the first phones to feature the new chip.

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Realme GT 6 launch date finally confirmed, touted as flagship killer

Last week, Realme Vice-President Chase Xu released a teaser to hint at the launch date of the Realme GT 6. Today, the brand officially confirmed the device’s global unveiling on June 20. On the same day, the device will also debut in India. As previously confirmed by the brand, the GT 6 will be hitting markets like Italy, Indonesia, Spain, Thailand, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Brazil, Poland, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and more.

Realme GT 6 launch date revealed

Realme has been consistently launching the Realme GT-series flagship phones in the Chinese market. However, the global market has not seen the release of all GT-branded flagships. The GT 5 Pro, which debuted in China in December 2023, has remained confined to the home market.

The last GT-series phone for the global market was the Realme GT 3, which debuted in July 2023. In India, the last GT-series phone was the Realme GT Neo 3T, which debuted in September 2021. Nevertheless, with the launch of the Realme GT 6, the brand is now bringing back the Realme GT series to wider markets.

Realme has yet to confirm the specifications for the global Realme GT 6. However, reports suggest that it could be similar to the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3-powered Realme GT 6, which debuted last month in China. The device is expected to come with several AI-driven photography features.

The Realme GT 6 will cost more than the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 powered Realme GT 6T, which ranges in price from Rs 30,999 to Rs 39,999. With offers, it can be purchased for as low as Rs 24,999. The GT 6 may likely arrive with a starting price of around Rs 40,000.

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GC Daily: Honor Magic V Flip Leak, Huawei’s Big Win, and More!

Today’s roundup is packed with the hottest tech news from the past 24 hours. Get an exclusive look at the sleek design of the Honor Magic V Flip, and learn how Huawei has overtaken Samsung as the global leader in foldable smartphones. We’ve also got a sneak peek at the Xiaomi 14 Civi ahead of its Indian launch and all the details on the newly unveiled Asus ROG Ally X.

Plus, find out why the OnePlus Ace 3V continues to dominate AnTuTu’s flagship killer rankings.

Here are all the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Honor Magic V Flip leaks in real-life images: extremely thin bezels on outer screen and dual rear cameras

Honor Magic V Flip leaks in real-life images: extremely thin bezels on outer screen and dual rear cameras

A real-life image of the Honor Magic V Flip has surfaced on the web, which confirms the previously rumored design. You can see the large external display of the phone that the woman is using to take a selfie with the rear camera.

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Huawei overtakes Samsung as top foldable smartphone brand globally

Huawei overtakes Samsung as top foldable smartphone brand globally

Huawei has surpassed Samsung to become the world’s leading foldable smartphone brand in the first quarter of 2024. It’s the first time the Chinese tech giant has claimed the top spot in this rapidly growing segment, despite facing ongoing US sanctions.

According to research firm Counterpoint, Huawei’s foldable smartphone shipments surged by a staggering 257% year-on-year in the first three months of the year. 

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Xiaomi 14 Civi retail box leaks ahead of Indian launch, reveals key specs

Xiaomi 14 Civi retail box leaks ahead of Indian launch, reveals key specs

Ahead of the launch of the phone in India, tipster Abhishek Yadav has leaked the retail box of the Xiaomi 14 Civi, which reveals key specs of the device, while also confirming the fact that it is indeed a rebrand of the Civi 4 Pro.

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Asus ROG Ally X is official with more storage, improved battery, and new chassis

Asus ROG Ally X is official with more storage, improved battery, and new chassis

After months of speculation, Asus has finally unveiled the ROG Ally X at Computex 2024. While not a full-fledged sequel to the original Ally, the X version brings several improvements that make it an even more compelling option for portable PC gaming.

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AnTuTu Top 10 Flagship Killers for May: OnePlus Ace 3V retains its crown for the third month

AnTuTu Top 10 Flagship Killers for May: OnePlus Ace 3V retains its crown for the third month

Like every month, AnTuTu revealed its top 10 flagship killer smartphones from the previous month. We were expecting new contenders like the Redmi Turbo 3 and the iQOO Z9 Turbo featuring the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip to enter the list this month, however, that hasn’t happened for some reason, resulting in the list being pretty much the same as the last month.

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Honor Magic V Flip launch date, configurations, color options officially confirmed

Several reports have claimed that Honor will unveil its clamshell-style foldable display phone this month (June) in China. Today, the brand officially confirmed the much-awaited Magic V Fllip’s home market unveiling on June 13. The landing page for the phone is now live on Honor Mall for reservations. The official listing has revealed the configurations and color options of the device.

Honor Magic V Flip configurations, color variants

Honor has confirmed that the Honor Magic V Flip will be available in three configurations, such as 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage, 12 GB RAM + 512 GB storage, and 12 GB RAM + 1 TB of storage. Regarding color options, the device will be available in choices, such as Iris Black, Champagne Pink, and Camellia White.

A closer look at the official images of the Honor Magic V Flip shows that the device has a massive cover display. The top corner features a 50-megapixel main camera with an f/1.9 aperture and OIS support. A smaller secondary camera is located below the primary snapper. The device surprisingly places the LED flash for the camera in the lower half.

The right edge of the Magic V Flip features a volume rocker and a power key, which appear to be integrated with a fingerprint scanner. Its bottom edge has a SIM slot, a USB-C port, and a speaker grille.

As far as other specs are concerned, reports have revealed that it has a 4,500mAh dual-cell battery with 66W fast charging. Hopefully, its other specifications will be officially confirmed in the coming days.

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Xiaomi Launches Mijia Memory Foam and Natural Latex Neck Pillows

Xiaomi has expanded its Mijia sleep product line with the launch of two new neck pillows: the Mijia Memory Foam Neck Pillow Pro and the Mijia Natural Latex Neck Pillow Pro. Both pillows are designed to provide comfort and support for better sleep focusing on different materials and features. Let’s get into the details here.

Mijia Memory Foam Neck Pillow Pro

The Memory Foam Neck Pillow Pro utilizes “non-temperature sensitive 40D” memory foam that evenly distributes pressure on the head and neck regardless of ambient temperature. 

The pillow also features two height options (9cm and 11cm) to accommodate different sleeping positions. Additionally, the pillow surface has been enlarged to 56 x 35cm, offering more coverage compared to the standard version.

Material-wise, the outer pillowcase is made from a plant-based fiber that offers breathability and resistance to deformation after washing. The inner pillowcase utilizes a knitted mesh fabric infused with a silver ion antimicrobial agent to wick away moisture and inhibit bacterial growth. The Mijia Memory Foam Neck Pillow Pro is priced at 99 yuan. 

Mijia Natural Latex Neck Pillow Pro

For those seeking a natural option, the Mijia Natural Latex Neck Pillow Pro uses 93% latex sourced directly from Thailand. The pillow boasts tens of thousands of honeycomb pores for improved breathability and support for the neck and shoulders.

The Natural Latex Neck Pillow Pro prioritizes ventilation with a breathable cotton outer pillowcase, a moisture-absorbing inner pillowcase, and a breathable pillow core. 

The combo is to create a cool and comfortable sleeping environment. The pillow also features a wave-shaped design with 10cm and 12cm curves, suitable for both back and side sleepers. The Natural Latex Neck Pillow Pro will retail for 129 yuan in China.

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Honor 200 vs Honor 100: Its more of a refresh than a successor

Last week, Honor launched the Honor 200 series of smartphones in China. The series consists of two devices, the Honor 200 and 200 Pro, and succeeds the Honor 100 series which debuted back in November. In a separate article, we have talked about the differences between the 200 Pro and the 100 Pro, and in this one, we will discuss the regular models.

Honor 200 vs Honor 100
Honor 200 (left) vs. Honor 100 (right)

Design & display

Compared to last year’s model, Honor has made minimal design changes in the new Honor 200. The one and only difference that you’ll notice is the shape of the new camera island, which is now oval-shaped, quite similar to the Honor 100 Pro.

On the front, the device features a 6.7-inch 2664×1200 OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, and the capability to reproduce 1.07 billion different colors. All of these specs are the same as the previous model, with the only difference being that the peak brightness of the panel has been bumped up to 4000 nits from 2,600 nits (only achievable while displaying HDR content).

Performance & battery

The Honor 200 has the same Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor as its predecessor. This mid-range processor is based on TSMC’s 4nm process node and is paired with an Adreno 720 GPU. Compared to the 4,572mm² stainless steel bionic vapor chamber cooling system on the previous model, the Honor 200 comes with an upgraded 5029mm² vapor chamber with a total heat dissipation area of 34696mm².

The battery has also been slightly upgraded, going from 5,000mAh to 5200mAh. That said, the fast charging has remained the same at 100W (wired). Additionally, both devices use the same LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage.

Cameras

Cameras are another department where these devices are almost identical. Same as the Honor 100, the 200 also uses a Sony IMX906 50-megapixel primary camera with f/1.95 aperture and OIS along with a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens. The only difference is that the brand has added a third camera on the back, which is a 50MP telephoto unit with an f/2.4 aperture, optical image stabilization, and up to 50x digital zoom.

The front camera on both of these devices is a 50MP unit with f/2.1 aperture, which can record 4K videos in up to 30 FPS. The primary camera on both devices is capable of 4K recording at 30 FPS and 1080p recording at up to 60 FPS.

Pricing

While the specs are almost the same, the pricing has slightly increased. The Honor 100 debuted at 2,499 Yuan for the 12 GB RAM + 256 GB model, 2,799 Yuan for 16 GB RAM + 256 GB, and 2,999 Yuan for 16 GB RAM + 512 GB models. In contrast, the Honor 200 starts at 2699 Yuan ($372) for the 12GB+256GB variant, 2999 Yuan ($414) for both the 12GB RAM+512GB and 16GB RAM+256GB variants, and 3199 Yuan ($442) for the 16GB RAM+512GB variant.

Conclusion

The Honor 200 is more of an Honor 100 refresh than a proper successor. It uses almost identical hardware from the previous model with minimal modifications. The peak brightness stat is more of an on-paper stat than anything noticeable in day-to-day use, and the same goes for the 200mAh battery size increase. The design lifted from the Honor 100 Pro makes it look better, and the 50MP telephoto camera is pretty much the only significant addition.

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GAC to Launch the Haobo Hyper GT Electric Car on June 6th, Features 800V High-voltage Supercharging & 710 km Range

GAC is gearing up for the global launch of their Haobo Hyper GT electric car on June 6th. This powerful sedan boasts features designed to impress international markets. The Haobo Hyper GT prioritizes long journeys and fast charging. Thanks to 800V high-voltage supercharging technology, it can travel up to 710 kilometers on a single charge. Incredibly, GAC claims that just 15 minutes of charging can add enough power to drive an additional 450 kilometers.

The company claims that just 15 minutes of charging can add 450 km of range

Another key feature is the car’s “mapless global communication” intelligent driving system. This suggests the ability to navigate anywhere in the world, regardless of local mapping systems. Prior testing in various countries like Italy, Thailand, and China seems to support this claim.

Performance isn’t sacrificed for efficiency. The rear-wheel drive single motor delivers a healthy 340 horsepower and 434 Nm of torque, launching the car from 0 to 100 km/h in a speedy 4.9 seconds.

Built on GAC’s AEP 3.0 platform, the Haobo Hyper GT measures 4880mm long, 1885mm wide, and 1455mm tall, with a generous 2920mm wheelbase. A previous model, the “GT 710 rear-wheel drive high-end intelligent driving 3L version,” launched earlier this year for 259,900 yuan (approximately $38,800). This model sported a comprehensive suite of sensors including a three-laser radar system, 12 cameras, 6 millimeter-wave radars, and an infrared night vision camera for exceptional environmental perception.

With its extended range, advanced navigation capabilities, and powerful performance, the Haobo Hyper GT Global Model appears to be a strong contender in the international electric vehicle market. The official launch on June 6th will likely reveal more details about pricing and availability in specific regions.

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We got a GTA 7 Mention Before the GTA 6 Release

Grand Theft Auto fans got a taste of what’s to come in a recent interview with Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick. The much-anticipated GTA 6 is poised to be a major leap forward for the franchise, both in terms of sales and reach. The gaming world has transformed since GTA V’s launch. Back then, online play wasn’t the powerhouse it is today. Take-Two’s comments hint that GTA 6 might heavily integrate online features to keep players engaged and spending money in the long run.

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick teased the existence of GTA 7 in the future

The hype is undeniable. The announcement trailer for GTA 6 shattered records, garnering a whopping 93 million views on YouTube in just 24 hours. While the interview didn’t confirm a PC version of GTA 6, Zelnick’s remarks suggest an announcement could be coming soon. Take-Two has a history of making games available across various platforms, so a PC release seems likely, although the exact timeframe remains unclear.

GTA 7

In a surprising turn of events, Zelnick jokingly teased the existence of GTA 7, though it’s probably a long way off. This hints at Rockstar‘s long-term commitment to the Grand Theft Auto franchise. Specific details are scarce, but GTA 6 is shaping up to be a blockbuster release. Fans should stay tuned for future announcements, particularly regarding the PC version and any potential online features.

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ASUS will Announce the New ROG Zephyrus G16 Gaming Laptop Alongside a Mouse, Keyboard on June 3rd

Gear up for exciting new announcements from ASUS ROG. Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect:

ROG Stream Tomorrow (June 3rd):

  • Zephyrus G16 Gaming Laptop: The highly anticipated ROG Zephyrus G16 gaming laptop powered by AMD Ryzen processors will be officially revealed. This follows the release of the Intel Core Ultra processor-equipped Zephyrus 16 Air earlier this year. Tonight’s Nvidia keynote also offered a glimpse of the G16, with configurations including Strix Point versions paired with RTX 4050, 4060, and 4070 graphics cards already appearing on ASUS’s website (GA605WU, GA605WV, GA605WI).
  • New Gaming Peripherals: Get ready to level up your gaming setup with ROG’s upcoming releases. A carbon fiber shell mouse, an aluminum keyboard, and new headphones are all on the horizon, as teased in a previous pre-release video.
ASUS Zephyrus

ASUS Always Incredible Conference (June 3rd):

While ROG focuses on the gaming audience tomorrow, ASUS will be holding a separate “Always Incredible” new product launch conference a bit earlier at 4:00 PM. This event is expected to showcase a range of new AI PC laptops, perfect for those seeking non-gaming power.

Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details on these exciting announcements from ASUS!

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Edifier Lolli Pro 2S TWS ANC earbuds, WH700NB Pro earbuds, and other audio products get Bluetooth Certification

A number of Edifier wireless headphones have been reported to have gotten Bluetooth certification, pointing to their imminent release. This is coming on the heels of the launch of some new Edifier products including the Lolli Pro 3 earphones. The products that have gotten Bluetooth certification include the Edifier Lolli Pro 2S TWS earphones with ANC and the WH700NB Pro over-ear noise-canceling earphones. The Bluetooth certification is basically for five years within which the product would have been released.

Edifier Hecate Air 2

The Edifier Lolli Pro 2S ANC TWS earphones have a model number of EDF200181 and will be equipped with the Hengxuan BES2500/ 2600 series Bluetooth solutions. The Edifer WH700NB Pro/ MT6 Pro On-Ear Active Noise Cancelling Headphones have model number EDF200168 and are equipped with the Jerry Bluetooth solution, as per the certification. Another upcoming model that has gotten Bluetooth certification is the Fit900NB On-Ear Active Noise Cancelling Headphones. It comes with model number EDF200174 and is equipped with the Jerry Bluetooth solution.

Edifier has not made any official announcement on the imminent release of the new audio products that have gotten Bluetooth certification. The predecessors of the new models are still available from retail platforms in China at the least. The Lolli Pods Pro was released in March 2021 and is currently priced at 349 yuan ($48). The Lolli Pro 2 was launched in October 2022 and is priced at 349 yuan ($48). The Edifier Lolli Pro 3 TWS earphones were released last month and are priced at 339 yuan ($47).

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Blackview Oscal Pilot 2 rugged smartphone with dual screens and fast flashlight launched

Blackview has released the Oscal Pilot 2 smartphone with a rugged design. The Oscal Pilot 2 has two screens and two LEDS which makes it useful in tough environmental conditions.

Blackview Oscal Pilot 2

Features

The new Blackview Oscal Pilot 2 comes in three color options – orange, black, and green. The Pilot 2 can withstand being submerged underwater and also drops from a height of 1.2 meters. Blackview says the Oscal Pilot 2 smartphone can be used within a temperature range of -20ºC to 60ºC. It has a 6.5-inch 120Hz panel with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection for the screen. The display resolution of the rugged smartphone is 1080 x 2400 pixels. There is another display at the back of the smartphone. This is a round 1.3-inch screen that can be used for displaying notifications.

Blackview Oscal Pilot 2

The Blackview Oscal Pilot 2 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset. The standard of the MediaTek chipset puts the Oscal Pilot 2 in an inexpensive price band. It however offers sufficient power for the smartphone although this does not include 5G connectivity. The RAM/ storage configuration of the smartphone is 8GB/ 256GB but the storage is expandable via a memory card. The smartphone is equipped with an 8,800mAh battery that can be charged at up to 45W.

Blackview Oscal Pilot 2

The Oscal Pilot 2 has a 50MP main camera with a Samsung isocell GN5 sensor. It also has an ultra-wide camera while the LED flashlight has a brightness of 170 lumens and a range of 18 meters. The Pilot 2 rugged smartphone weighs 368 grams and has a thickness of 17mm.

Pricing & Availability

The Blackview Oscal Pilot 2 is priced at $279.99 and can be purchased directly via the Blackview website.

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Huawei launches AI-powered health sensor that monitors elderly at home, detects falls & sends alerts

Huawei has unveiled a new smart home gadget that uses millimeter-wave radar technology to monitor your health and well-being. The AI-assisted health sensor, priced at 1399 yuan (roughly $196), offers a range of features designed to keep you safe and comfortable in your own home.

Huawei Whole-house Smart AI-Assisted Health Sensor

Huawei Whole-house Smart AI-Assisted Health Sensor Specifications:

The sensor boasts three key detection areas: falls, bed falls, and sleep. It can comprehensively identify human posture, position, and respiratory rate, offering peace of mind for those concerned about elderly loved ones or wanting to improve their sleep habits.

One of the most valuable features is fall detection. The sensor can intelligently distinguish between falls in bathrooms and bedrooms, triggering alerts through multiple channels (phone calls, SMS, and push notifications) to designated contacts. This allows for prompt intervention in case of an emergency.

In addition to fall detection, the sensor can also monitor sleep patterns and detect prolonged absences from bed. This can be helpful in identifying potential health problems. Users can also set sleep plans and receive alerts if an elderly person sleeps for an unusually long time or wakes up at an odd hour.

Huawei Whole-house Smart AI-Assisted Health Sensor

The sensor integrates seamlessly with Huawei’s whole-house smart solutions. It offers micro-motion perception capabilities, allowing for precise detection of human presence even during subtle movements like breathing. This enables features like automatic light adjustments based on occupancy, creating a comfortable and energy-efficient environment.

The sensor intelligently filters out interference from objects like robotic vacuums, ensuring accurate detection and preventing false alarms. Huawei also prioritizes user privacy. The millimeter-wave radar technology ensures no images or sounds are collected, making it a safe solution for installation throughout the home.

It’s important to note, however, that the sensor is intended as an auxiliary detection device and cannot guarantee complete safety. Additionally, it’s not a medical device and cannot diagnose or treat medical conditions.

The sensor has a maximum coverage area of 25 square meters (269 square feet) and is currently limited to single-person detection. Huawei advises against using the sensor in homes with pets, as their movement might trigger false alarms.

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AOC launches budget-friendly 23.8-inch 1080p 100Hz gaming monitor for just $69

AOC has launched a new budget-friendly gaming monitor in China, the 24B15H2. The monitor is priced at 489 yuan (around $69) and is now available on JD.com. Let’s delve into its key specs.

AOC 24B15H2 Monitor

AOC 24B15H2 Monitor Specifications:

The 24B15H2 features a Full HD (1920×1080) resolution IPS panel with a 100Hz refresh rate. This combination delivers crisp visuals and smoother motion handling compared to traditional 60Hz displays, especially noticeable during fast-paced activities like gaming or scrolling through webpages.

The display comes with a standard brightness level of 250 nits and a static contrast ratio of 1000:1, with an enhanced dynamic contrast ratio of 20,000,000:1. The response time is listed at 8ms, which is suitable for most casual gaming applications.

The monitor comes with Clear Vision technology, which sharpens image details and enhances overall picture clarity, making it ideal for multimedia applications, web browsing, and detailed work tasks.

The monitor also includes a Blue Light Filter and employs flicker-free technology, providing more comfort for the eyes during prolonged use, which can be crucial for professionals who spend long hours in front of a screen.

Coming to ergonomics, the stand only offers tilt adjustment, but the monitor is VESA 75x75mm compatible for mounting on third-party stands or walls. Connectivity options are limited to HDMI and VGA ports, which should suffice for basic needs.

The monitor utilizes a minimalistic design with slim bezels on three sides, allowing for a near-seamless dual-monitor setup (additional stand required). The back of the monitor features a classic black design that should complement most office environments.

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Honor Magic V Flip leaks in real-life images: extremely thin bezels on outer screen and dual rear cameras

A real-life image of the Honor Magic V Flip has surfaced on the web, which confirms the previously rumored design. You can see the large external display of the phone that the woman is using to take a selfie with the rear camera.

The leaked image shows an extra camera as compared to the previously exposed render

Upon zooming in you will see there is a separate camera module, which is an addition to the previously exposed render. The cutout for the second one is only slightly bigger than a punch-hole front camera. The larger cutout houses a single lens. So, this is also a dual-camera setup. There is an Honor branding on the bottom half of the phone, however, the ‘Magic V Flip’ name is speculated.

According to a recent rumor, the phone could be released as soon as in two weeks. People familiar with the development claimed that the company is purchasing the largest external screen that has ever been placed in a flip phone. It looks like the external display will be a major highlight of the alleged Honor Magic V Flip.

According to reports, the company has been working on the project for the last two years and it could come with its unique identity. The phone will be 15-17mm thick when closed. For context, the Huawei Pocket 2 (review) that was launched in February this year, measures a similar 15.3mm when closed.

A flip phone with model number “LRA-AN00” has recently passed 3C certification, which is expected to be the Honor Magic V Flip. According to the listing, the device supports 66W fast charging.

The phone reportedly has two different versions (a high-end and a relatively affordable one). So, it could be possible that the leaked image we are seeing is the high-end version with an extra camera module on the back while the previously exposed render represents the base version.

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Xiaomi Magnetic (Magsafe) Power bank with a 5000mAh capacity launched for 129 yuan ($18)

Xiaomi has released a new magnetic power bank in China. The Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank 5000mAh 7.5W is now available from Xiaomi Mall, Xiaomi Youpin, and other online platforms. The power bank utilizes magnetic safe charging technology via its 10N magnetic suction force. Thanks, to its automatic induction technology, there is no need to press a button to charge an iPhone wirelessly. It delivers precise absorption and is designed specifically for iPhone models from iPhone 12 and later.

Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank

Features

The Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank 5000mAh has automatic wireless charging sensing and charges the connected device with just one suction. It features USB-C two-way fast charging and comes in a slim design. It is 12mm thick and does not block the iPhone lens while charging, so the smartphone can be used during charging. As indicated in its name, the magnetic power bank has a power capacity of 7.5W and can provide a maximum wired charging speed of 18W. The maximum input power of the power bank is 20W and it can be fully charged in 2.2 hours.

Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank

When utilizing both wired and wireless charging, the power bank delivers a charging speed of 10W for both outlets. During self-charging, the Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank 5000mAh 7.5W supports wireless charging only. Xiaomi says the power bank can fully recharge an iPhone 15 only once, serving as a backup battery for the smartphone. There are two NTC thermistors on the Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank 5000mAh. The hardware works with the built-in software to form a temperature control system that can actively adjust the power as the temperature changes.

Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank

Pricing & Availability

The Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank 5000mAh 7.5W is priced at 129 yuan ($18). Availability is tied currently to China but the model could subsequently be available in other markets.

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vivo X100 Ultra receives camera and battery life improvements with the latest OriginOS 4 update

Vivo launched the X100 Ultra last year. The phone has already received a total of six system updates so far. The latest one is the OriginOS 4 PD2366I_A_14.0.10.2.W10.V000L1. The package is 245MB in size and contains a number of camera improvements, a new camera feature, battery life improvements and more.

The new camera feature lets you connect the phone with certain MR (mixed reality) devices to offer a more immersive photography experience. You can see all the other improvements in the changelog below.

New in OriginOS 4 PD2366I_A_14.0.10.2.W10.V000L1

Camera improvements:

  • Improves the stabilization performance of 4K60fps video recording, making the camera movement more stable and smoother.
  • Improves camera stability for usage under a high-temperature environment.
  • Zooming becomes smoother, which also improves the overall camera experience.
  • Night mode has also improved to offer clearer images.
  • Third-party camera apps now also work better than before in terms of managing the exposure and producing clearer images.

Battery improvements:

  • Standby power consumption in certain scenarios is reduced for improved battery life.

Bluetooth:

  • Standby power consumption is optimized for improved battery life.

System:

  • Display effects have also been optimized.

However, the update does not mention which MR devices support connectivity with the phone and which do not. Notably, vivo is also working on an MR prototype that according to Hu Baishan, the executive vice president and chief operating officer of the brand, will be released on its 30th anniversary next year.

The vivo X100 Ultra (review) is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a 1/0.98″ main sensor with gimbal stabilization, a 200MP periscope telephoto with 3.7x optical zoom, and an additional 50MP ultrawide. It has a 5500 mAh battery that supports 80W fast charging. The phone is exclusively available in the home country and is available for 6499 Yuan (~$914).

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Titan Army launches 27″ curved gaming monitor N27SKC with 240Hz refresh rate for only $125

Titan Army has launched a new 27-inch curved gaming monitor in the Chinese market, the N27SKC. This budget-friendly monitor boasts a 1080p resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate, making it a great option for gamers looking for a smooth and responsive gaming experience.

The monitor is priced at 890 yuan ($125) and is now available on JD.com. Let’s check out its key specs.

Titan Army N27SKC

Titan Army N27SKC Monitor Specifications:

The N27SKC features a 1920×1080 resolution HVA panel with a 1500R curvature, offering an immersive viewing experience. The monitor has a static contrast ratio of 3000:1, a 1ms response time, and 300 nits brightness. It also covers 85% DCI-P3, 99% sRGB, 85% Adobe RGB, and 85% NTSC color gamut, providing rich and vibrant colors.

The display supports a staggering 240Hz refresh rate which ensures smooth and tear-free visuals, even in fast-paced games. Additionally, the monitor supports Adaptive-Sync technology, compatible with both AMD Radeon FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync graphics cards, eliminating screen tearing and stuttering. It also includes gaming-oriented functionalities such as an on-screen crosshair, and customizable game modes for FPS and RTS genres.

The N27SKC features a red backlight on the back, adding a touch of style to your gaming setup. The stand supports tilt adjustment for comfortable viewing positions. In terms of connectivity, the monitor provides 2 HDMI 2.0 ports, 2 DP 1.4 ports, and a 3.5mm audio interface.

For eye care, the Titan Army N27SKC is equipped with a low blue light eye protection mode and DC flicker-free dimming technology to reduce eye strain during long gaming sessions. The monitor offers viewing angles of 178 degrees both horizontally and vertically.

The gaming monitor also supports PIP/PBP two split-screen modes, allowing you to connect two devices simultaneously and display them in a left/right or overlayed window configuration, increasing productivity for multitasking.

In terms of dimensions, the Titan Army N27SKC monitor measures 616.2 x 445.7 x 237.4 mm; however, the weight of the monitor is not specified.

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Huawei launches 5000mAh Magnetic Power Bank with bi-directional wired charging, 30W wireless charging

Huawei has unveiled a new magnetic power bank, the “Huawei SuperCharge All-in-One Magnetic Power Bank”, designed for convenient on-the-go charging for your Huawei phone. The power bank is now available for pre-order on JD.com and will officially go on sale on June 10th. It is priced at 369 yuan (approximately $52).

Huawei SuperCharge All-in-One Magnetic Power Bank

Huawei SuperCharge All-in-One Magnetic Power Bank Specifications:

The power bank boasts a slim and portable design, measuring only 11.26mm thick and weighing 141g. Despite its compact size, it packs a 5000mAh capacity, offering enough juice to top up your phone on the go.

It supports bi-directional 25W wired charging, allowing you to charge the power bank itself or other devices quickly. Additionally, it offers 15W wireless charging when powered by the battery cell, and can be bumped up to 30W when connected to an adapter.

The power bank is compatible with various fast charging protocols like SCP, UFCS, and PD, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. It comes with a 25cm USB-C to USB-C cable for wired charging.

The magnetic aspect comes into play with Huawei phones that support wireless charging and utilize an official magnetic adsorption case. This allows for a convenient cable-free charging experience by simply attaching the phone to the power bank.

The magnetic feature is compatible with select Huawei phone models, including the Mate 60 series (Mate 60, Mate 60 Pro, Mate 60 Pro+), and the Pura 70 series (Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, Pura 70 Pro+, Pura 70 Ultra).

The powerbank also features a foldable stand, providing a hands-free charging option for watching videos or working. Huawei claims that the power bank can fully charge both the power bank and a phone overnight in base charging mode, ensuring you wake up with ready-to-go devices.

The power bank is built with a high-quality lithium polymer battery cell that meets national safety standards and is UL 1642 certified. It also boasts multiple protection features to safeguard against overcharging, over-discharging, short circuits, and more.

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Xiaomi 14 Civi retail box leaks ahead of Indian launch, reveals key specs

Xiaomi is gearing up to launch the Xiaomi 14 Civi smartphone in India on June 12th. The device is rumored to be a rebrand of the Chinese Civi 4 Pro, which debuted in March.

Xiaomi CIVI 4 Pro

Ahead of the launch, tipster Abhishek Yadav has leaked the retail box of the Xiaomi 14 Civi, which reveals key specs of the device, while also confirming the fact that it is indeed a rebrand of the Civi 4 Pro.

As per the retail box, the phone boasts a Leica-branded 50MP main camera with dual 32MP selfie cameras. The display is a curved AMOLED with 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Powering the device is the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC with a 4700mAh battery. Color options include Cruise Blue, Matcha Green, and Shadow Black.

Xiaomi 14 CIVI Indian variant retail box

Other details are also expected to be the same as those of the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro, which means that the device could offer a 6.55-inch display that has 3,000 nits peak brightness, as well as a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP telephoto camera to accompany the 50MP primary camera.

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip will be paired with LPDDR5x RAM, and UFS 4.0 storage, and the 4,700mAh battery will likely offer 67W fast charging support. Pricing details are currently unavailable, but going by a previous leak by the same tipster, the phone will be priced under ₹50,000.

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7 Tips to Supercharge One UI 6.1 Performance on Samsung Phones

Samsung One UI 6.1 performance optimisation tips

One UI is a popular and clean Android custom skin with plenty of customisations to offer. The latest iteration, One UI 6.1, works well with the default settings, but you can improve your device’s performance by tweaking a few settings.

So, if your Samsung Galaxy is running slow or you want to optimise its performance further, apply the tips mentioned below.

TIP #1: Remove Bloatware

Samsung phones have bloatware (unwanted apps), and you can’t uninstall them using the regular approach. They eat up storage and might consume additional resources such as RAM and CPU.

Removing these unwanted apps frees up storage and system resources, which can be used by essential apps to offer better performance.

One of the easiest ways to remove bloatware on Samsung phones is by using Universal Android Debloater. You can download it from GitHub for your PC or Mac. The next step is to set up ADB and then start removing bloatware. You can find a lot of guides for the step-by-step procedure by doing a Google search.

If removing bloatware is too much work for you, add them to the deep sleeping list, as mentioned in the next tip.

TIP #2: Deep Sleeping Unused Apps

Apps you have installed on your Samsung device but don’t use very often consume storage (obviously) but also use system resources to sync in the background. Not just performance, it negatively impacts the battery life as well.

If you can’t remove such apps, add them to the deep sleeping list to stop them from running in the background until you open them manually.

Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Open the Settings app.

Step 2: Tap on Battery and click Background usage limits.

Step 3: Tap Deep sleeping apps.

Step 4: Click the “+” icon at the top.

Step 5: Select the apps and click Add.

Deep sleeping apps never run in the background. This means you won’t receive updates and notifications from those apps when not in use. In case, notifications are crucial for you, putting them to the sleeping apps list would do the job. This will allow the app to occasionally run in the background. However, the notifications may be delayed.

TIP #3: Switch to Maximum Processing Speed

Samsung phones are default set to operate at an “Optimal” processing speed, which is fine for most users, as it offers a good balance of performance and battery. However, if you do heavy tasks that require a lot of processing (for example, video editing), switching to “Maximum” processing speed should be a better option but uses more battery.

Step 1: Open the Settings app and tap Device care.

Step 2: Scroll down to Processing speed and tap on it.

Step 3: Choose Maximum.

Switching to maximum processing speed won’t make any difference to the gaming performance, as it does not apply to games.

If you are concerned about your gaming performance, you can set the Game optimisation to the “Performance” mode.

Step 1: Launch the Settings app.

Step 2: Tap the search icon and search for “Game Booster settings”.

Step 3: Click Game Booster settings from the search results.

Step 4: Tap Game optimisation and select Performance.

If touch protection is enabled on your Samsung Galaxy, disable the “Save power during touch protection” toggle to achieve a higher frame rate in games.

TIP #4: Disable RAM Plus

Samsung phones have RAM Plus enabled by default. It uses a specified portion of the internal storage to act like RAM. But as you know, RAM is much faster than the internal storage, and therefore it doesn’t make a big difference in the performance.

RAM Plus (or virtual RAM) is better suited for general multitasking and keeping more apps in the background. However, many people have had a completely different experience. Users on Reddit have said that the device performs better when the RAM Plus option is disabled.

You can try disabling the RAM Plus to see if it works in your favour. If things get worse, you can enable it anytime.

Steps to disable RAM Plus on Samsung phones:

Step 1: Open the Setting app and tap on Device care.

Step 2: Click Memory.

Step 3: Tap on RAM Plus (located at the bottom of the page).

Step 4: Disable RAM Plus.

TIP #5: Enable Auto Optimisation

Enabling “Auto optimisation” on Samsung phones allows the device to automatically perform necessary optimisations to keep it running smoothly.

To perform the optimisations, the device automatically restarts. Don’t worry; it won’t happen while you’re using the device. Alternatively, you can schedule to restart your phone.

Step 1: Open the Settings app and click Device care.

Step 2: Scroll down a little and tap on Auto optimisation.

Step 3: Click Auto restart and make sure Restart when needed is enabled.

TIP #6: Turn off Power Saving

If the power saving mode is turned on, you’re losing a lot on the performance side. This mode allows you to keep the device turned on for an extended period by restricting background tasks, disabling synchronisation, turning off 5G and AOD, and tweaking many other settings.

In the power saving mode, the device prioritises battery over performance. Hence, disable it for a snappier experience.

You can turn off power saving from the Control Center itself. If you can’t find the shortcut there, use these steps:

Step 1: Launch the Settings app and tap on Device care.

Step 2: Click Battery.

Step 3: Toggle off Power saving.

TIP #7: Ensure Sufficient Storage and Battery

When your device runs low on storage or battery (or both), it can severely affect its performance.

For optimal performance, it is recommended that at least 20% to 30% of the internal storage be free and that the battery level be between 80% and 100%.

Applying these easy tips should boost your Samsung device’s performance running One UI 6.1. Although the title mentions One UI 6.1, you can apply these tips to other One UI versions as well, but the steps may be different.

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