Apple’s Beats has just launched the Beats Solo earbuds in the market. These new earbuds are a cheaper alternative to the Beats Studio Buds+ and come with a super compact design that will easily fit in your pocket.
These new earbuds feature dual-layer drivers that are claimed to minimize micro-distortions to ensure high-fidelity sound. Each earbud has laser-cut vents designed to improve bass, while also reducing the air pressure in the ear, providing extra comfort.
The microphones onboard the earbuds are powered by an advanced noise-learning algorithm that reduces surrounding noise during calls. They also have the ‘b’ button that allows users to control their music, take calls, and activate the voice assistant.
These earbuds feature Bluetooth 5.3 for connectivity and are compatible with both iOS and Android devices. Additionally, they have Find My (iOS) or Find My Device (Android).
The Beats Solo offers up to 18 hours of playback and comes with Fast Fuel, which provides 1 hour of playtime with just 5 minutes of charging. That being said, it is worth noting that the Beats Solo doesn’t come with active noise cancellation (ANC), transparency mode, or in-ear detection.
Pricing & availability
The Beats Solo Buds are set to hit the market soon, with a suggested retail price of $79.99. They’ll be offered in transparent red, arctic purple, storm gray, or matte black color options.
Are you tired of Facebook’s endless scroll? A new lawsuit challenges Meta‘s (formerly Facebook) control over user feeds. The battleground? A browser tool called “Unfollow Everything” that lets users unfollow everyone at once. This lets them curate their feed intentionally, instead of being bombarded by an algorithm.
Facebook banned the original creator after he took control of his facebook feed
The original tool’s creator saw a dramatic decrease in Facebook use after taking control. Naturally, Facebook wasn’t a fan and banned him. Now, a researcher wants to study a new version of the tool’s impact but needs it accessible. They’ve sued Meta, arguing a section of the Communications Decency Act protects users’ right to control their online experience, including the tools they use.
The lawsuit hinges on a subsection allowing control of unwanted content. The researcher argues this extends to social media, giving users the right to “opt out of the algorithm.” Will the courts side with users? This case could set a precedent, potentially giving us the power to break free from the endless scroll and curate our own social media experience.
Bose‘s new SoundLink Max boasts the title of their biggest Bluetooth speaker to date. It measures 26cm wide and weighs in at under 2.27kg. Despite its size, the speaker is built tough with IP67 water resistance, dustproof and shockproof capabilities. It also supports the latest Bluetooth 5.3 standard.
The speaker even doubles down as a mobile power supply for your devices
SoundLink Max promises high-quality audio with three transducers and two custom passive radiators. It supports the AptX Adaptive codec for improved streaming quality and boasts compatibility with QualcommSnapdragon Sound for high-fidelity audio and dynamic bitrate adjustment.
For portability, the speaker comes with a detachable rope handle and offers the option of an additional shoulder strap. It even functions as a mobile power supply for your devices. In terms of connectivity, it has both a USB-C port and an AUX audio jack.
Bose claims the SoundLink Max delivers an expansive stereo experience and impressive bass that defies its size. Available in blue and black, the speaker is set for an official launch on May 16th with a price tag of US$399 (around 2889 yuan).
Lenovo has hit the shelves with their new IdeaPad 15s laptop, featuring the AMD Ryzen 5 7430U processor for 3,099 yuan.
The laptop has a 15.6-inch display with a 1080p resolution
This processor boasts Zen 3 architecture with 6 cores and 12 threads, reaching a max acceleration frequency of 4.3 GHz. While slightly lower than the 7530U model, it integrates Vega 7 core graphics. The laptop can handle its graphics, but graphic intensive games and softwares may struggle to run on the laptop.
The laptop features a standard 15.6-inch 1080p display with a physical camera privacy shield for added security. A numeric keypad is also included for convenience, although we see a lot of compact form factor laptops omit the numeric keypad for the sake of the design of the laptop. Weighing in at a manageable 1.6kg and measuring 17.9mm thin, the IdeaPad 15s boasts a 47Wh battery, offering an estimated 13.3 hours of local 1080p video playback.
Realme recently launched the Realme P1 and Realme P1 Pro smartphones in India. Last week, they released the Realme P1 Pro Phoenix Red variant, available for a short time. Now, the Realme P1 Pro is officially on sale on Flipkart, featuring attractive discounts.
Realme P1 Pro pricing & offers
The Realme P1 Pro is currently available on Flipkart in two variants: 8GB+128GB for Rs 21,999 and 8GB+256GB for Rs 22,999. The brand is also offering an additional Rs 1,000 discount on SBI Credit/Debit card transactions, as well as other bank card transactions. Buyers can choose between two colors: Phoenix Red and Parrot Blue.
Realme P1 Pro specs:
The Realme P1 Pro features a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED curved display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2,000 nits peak brightness. It is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 5G chipset and comes with Android 14-based Realme UI 5.0 pre-installed with a promise of 3 OS updates and 4 years of security updates.
For photography, the phone includes a 50-megapixel primary camera with a Sony LYT-600 sensor, along with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 16-megapixel front camera for selfies. The device also boasts a long-lasting 5,000mAh battery complemented by a 45W Supervooc fast charger.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro come with a glossy camera bar, whereas the non-pro models offer a matte finish. The camera bar is made of aluminum, which scratches very easily and the glossy finish makes it even more noticeable. One of the few aspects of the last two pro models from Google that people don’t like is this glossy finish on aluminum camera bar, which is meant to protect the camera assembly.
Surprisingly, a user has found a way to reduce the visibility of the scratches and fingerprints on it. However, we suggest you not to do the same with your Pixel.
The glossy camera bar gets a brushed finish thanks to the Scotch Brite scrubbing pad
The user has shared the images of his Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 8 Pro through a Reddit post. He has used a Scotch Brite scrubbing pad (an abrasive pad that watchmakers / restorers use to remove the glossy finish in favor of a brushed look) to give a brushed finish to the camera bar.
“Unpopular opinion: resale be damned, I can’t stand the glossy camera bar on the P7P or P8P. So I used Scotch Brite pads to do what Google should have done,” noted the user.
Although, he didn’t mention whether he used a protective film on the lens cover. But the back panel of the Pixel 7 Pro is scratched heavily. You can see it in the image. If the scrubbing pad rubs against the lens cover, the scratches will not only affect the look but will also severely affect the image quality.
Users of the two devices who are willing to use the phone without a case can use skins. It does not make the phone bulky, protects the surface from scratches and fingerprints, and also offers a different look to the device. In addition, this kind of modification may cause you trouble in claiming the warranty. Using a skin does not have any such problem.
Honor has introduced the Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design in the global markets after launching it in China in March. As the name suggests, the device is developed in collaboration with legendary carmaker Porsche. It boasts a stunning luxurious design and of course top-of-the-line specifications. The global variant is the same as its Chinese counterpart. Read on to know all the details below.
Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design arrives in global markets
Beginning with the key USP of the device, the Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design takes design inspiration from the legendary Porsche Taycan. The phone has a Hexagonal-shaped protruding camera module in Black colour. It features a titanium alloy frame that is durable and lightweight. The rear panel also sports a flyline-like body that is inspired from the front vertical styling of the car for every racing enthusiast. The device is IP68-certified dust and water-resistant.
The Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design has a quad-curved AMOLED display measuring 6.8 inches and bearing an FHD+ resolution. It features a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, a 5,000 nits HDR peak brightness, and 1,800 nits global peak brightness. The screen is protected by an Honor anti-scratch NanoCrystal shield.
In the imaging department, the Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design features triple rear cameras. The setup comprises of a 50MP main 1/1.3-inch main sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a third 180MP 1/1.49-inch periscope telephoto unit with 100x digital zoom. There is also LiDAR onboard. On the front, the smartphone has a 50MP camera and a 3D depth camera housed in the pill-shaped cutout.
Under the hood, the Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design houses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. It packs a huge 24GB RAM and 1TB storage. The device draws its power from a 5,600mAh battery unit with support for 80W wired and 66W wireless charging.
The Honor Magic 6 RSR Porsche Design is offered in Frozen Berry and Agate Grey colors which are found on the Porsche Taycan. It carries a price tag of £1,599 in the United Kingdom and can be purchased starting today on the Honor website and Porsche-Design.com.
The Vivo V30 series has gotten a new model. The brand today announced the Vivo V30e in the Indian market. It arrives as the successor to the last year’s V29e. The latest offering is the base model in the V30 lineup and it also has a different design compared to its siblings. The Vivo V30e is a mid-range phone in the under Rs 30,000 price segment. It competes against the likes of the Realme 12 Pro, Redmi Note 13 Pro, and more in the market.
Vivo V30e specifications and features
The Vivo V30e has a slim profile with a circular camera module on the rear. The back panel also gives a dual-tone look. The phone comes in Velvet Red and Silk Blue color options. The device is IP64-rated dust and water-resistant. The Vivo V30e has an FHD+ AMOLED display measuring 6.7 inches with curved edges. It is integrated with a fingerprint scanner and also features a 120Hz refresh rate.
On the optics front, the Vivo V30e has dual rear cameras including a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens. There is the brand’s iconic Aura Light which offers studio-quality LED lighting for shooting images in low light. Upfront, the smartphone has a 50MP eye autofocus selfie camera.
Internally, the Vivo V30e is equipped with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 paired with 8GB RAM along with virtual RAM support. It is offered in 128GB and 256GB storage options. The smartphone draws its power from a 5,500mAh battery unit with support for 44W fast charging. It ships with pre-installed Funtouch OS 14-based Android 14 OS out of the box.
The Vivo V30e costs Rs 27,999 for the 128GB storage variant whereas the 256GB option is priced at Rs 29,999. It can be purchased from Vivo’s official website, Flipkart, and partner retail stores across the country. HDFC and SBI cardholders can avail flat 10 percent instant discount while purchasing online. There is also a flat 10 percent instant discount in the offline channel for ICICI, SBI, IndusInd, IDFC, and other banks.
Android 15 is arriving later this year, but we have already got glimpses of exciting new features and improvements, thanks to developer preview and beta builds, making us eagerly wait for the official release. As always Google Pixels will be the first devices to get the Android 15 update, but it’s only coming to a few of them.
Is your Google Pixel eligible for the Android 15 upgrade? Find out the answer below. In this post, we’ve also included the Android 15 release time and the best features discovered so far.
Google Pixel Devices Eligible for Android 15 Upgrade
Android smartphone brands don’t have a universal software update policy, and therefore, the device’s eligibility for the next OS update is always a topic of discussion. Fortunately, that’s not the case with Google Pixels, as we already have an official announcement regarding the same.
The oldest Google Pixels to get the Android 15 upgrade is Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Naturally, this means the Pixel 6a, Pixel 7 series, and Pixel 8 series will also be getting the next Android update. The Google Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet will also join the party.
Except for the Pixel 8 series (and upcoming Google Pixels phones), which is promised to get a whopping 7 years of updates, older Google Pixels will only get 3 years of software support. This means no more Android updates for Pixel 5a and older devices.
List of eligible Google Pixel devices for the Android 15 upgrade:
Though Google hasn’t announced a release date for Android 15, the official timeline suggests that the beta phase will last until June. Around the same time, the new OS will enter the platform stability phase. This phase means resolving bugs and giving final touches to the new operating system before the public release.
Last year, Android 14 was released alongside the Pixel 8 series in October. We are highly expecting Android 15 to launch around the same time this year, alongside the Pixel 9 series.
Those who can’t wait for the stable release can install Android 15 beta on an eligible Google Pixel device.
Android 15: Top Features Known So Far
Satellite Connectivity Support
Ever since Apple released satellite connectivity for iPhones, Android users have been desperately waiting for it. Finally, it’s coming as a part of Android 15. Apps can use APIs to detect when a device is connected to a satellite.
Android 15 supports satellite connectivity for SMS apps and RCS apps for sending and receiving messages. This means satellite connectivity will not be limited to emergency uses only.
Partial Screen Sharing
If you share or record the screen in Android 14 or older versions, it will capture everything displayed on the screen. Android 15 makes it better by adding support for sharing or recording a single app rather than the entire screen.
Notification Cooldown
Too many successive notifications from a single app can be annoying, which Google has tried to resolve with the “Notification cooldown” feature. This feature lowers the volume of successive notifications coming from the same app.
Sensitive Notifications
Android 15 adds a strong layer of protection to your OTPs. The new sensitive notification feature will prevent malicious Android apps from reading your OTPs.
OTP fraud has been on the rise in recent years, and hence this feature could save people their hard-earned money if implemented correctly.
High-Quality Webcam
Android 14 QPR 1 for Google Pixel phones added a feature to use your Android phone as a webcam for a PC, but the output quality was basic. Android 15 resolves this problem by adding a high-quality webcam mode that disables power optimizations.
This feature has been spotted in Android 15 Developer Preview 2, where a new “HQ” symbol appears in the webcam preview. As it disables power optimizations, expect some battery drain.
Universal Keyboard Vibration Control
Android 15 will let you universally disable keyboard vibration. The new “keyboard vibration” toggle, when turned off, overrides individual keyboard app settings. However, you will be able to control the haptics of each keyboard app by disabling it.
Luxury tech brand Caviar is making a grand entrance into the e-bike market with their latest offering, the Herzog, a customized Porsche eBike Cross 3rd Gen. This luxurious design takes the already stylish e-bike and elevates it to a whole new level with the inclusion of 18K gold and golden carbon fiber parts.
The Gold-Plated Caviar Porsche eBike Cross 3rd Gen
This isn’t Caviar’s first foray into luxury customization. They’ve established themselves as experts in transforming everyday gadgets into masterpieces, from smartphones and gaming consoles to smartwatches and even sneakers. Their clientele, 39% of whom own a Porsche car, is known for their appreciation for the finer things, and the Herzog perfectly complements that taste.
The Porsche eBike Cross 3rd Gen is a sleek and sporty e-bike known for its powerful Shimano motor, impressive design, and comfortable ride. Caviar has taken this foundation and added a layer of pure luxury with the gold accents.
The meticulous craftsmanship behind the Herzog is evident. Each bike takes up to four months to create, involving delicate jewelry work to incorporate the gold elements seamlessly. This dedication to detail is sure to resonate with collectors and luxury enthusiasts.
For those with a deeper appreciation for Porsche’s history, the name “Herzog” holds a special significance. It’s a nod to the Württemberg Dukes, the dynasty that ruled Stuttgart, the birthplace of Porsche. The company’s logo itself features elements from the family’s coat of arms.
While the technical specifications are still being finalized, Caviar expects to have the design work completed by the end of summer and the e-bikes ready for sale by early 2025. Priced at $44,000, the Herzog comes with an additional perk – a brand new iPhone 16 in a Caviar design.
Ulefone isn’t exactly a household name in smartphones, but the company caters to a specific niche: those who need a phone that can survive anything you throw at it (or drop it on). The Ulefone Armor 26 Ultra is the company’s latest offering, and it follows the same rugged formula with some noteworthy features.
The Armor 26 Ultra looks like it can survive a warzone. It has a chunky design with a powerful speaker on the back that can pump out 121 decibels of sound.
The phone has a 200-megapixel main camera, which is accompanied by a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera, a 64-megapixel infrared camera, and a telephoto camera with 3.2x optical zoom. The display is a 6.78-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, which is decent but not top-of-the-line.
Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 8020 SoC handles processing duties, paired with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of expandable storage. Security options include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and facial recognition through the front-facing camera.
Where the Armor 26 Ultra shines is in its durability. The phone is IP68/IP69K certified for water and dust resistance, and it’s also MIL-STD-810H certified, meaning it can withstand shocks and drops.
Perhaps the most impressive feature is the massive 15,600mAh battery, which supports 120W wired fast charging, 33W wireless charging, and even reverse charging.
Ulefone is also offering a walkie-talkie version of the Armor 26 Ultra, which features a dual-mode mobile radio system that supports both digital and analog modes. Users can also choose between UHF and VHF antennas for better walkie-talkie functionality.
The Ulefone Armor 26 Ultra (both standard and walkie-talkie versions) will be available for purchase starting May 13th on AliExpress. Pricing hasn’t been revealed yet, but you expect a hefty price tag considering the phone’s rugged features and specs.
Samsung introduced the Galaxy S24 in India in a new configuration. The 128GB variant is the base model and replaces the 8GB + 256GB that was announced at launch. The smartphone is also offered in 8GB + 512GB option. With the newly launched offering, interested consumers now get the option to choose between three variants depending on their needs. Read on to know if the Samsung Galaxy S24 base variant is worth considering and makes sense.
Samsung Galaxy S23 128GB price and availability
The newly announced variant of the Samsung Galaxy S24 has the same 8GB RAM as the other two models. However, the internal storage has been reduced to 128GB from the earlier base version of 256 GB.
With this, the phone now starts at a lower price tag of Rs 74,999 compared to 256GB’s Rs 79,999 price tag. Whereas, the 512GB model is priced at Rs 89,999.
The 128GB variant is available for purchase from the Samsung e-store. The phone is offered in Amber Yellow, Cobalt Violet, Onyx Black, and Marble Grey colours.
Samsung is offering a flat Rs 5,000 instant discount on HDFC Bank credit and debit card transactions. This makes the Galaxy S23 available for Rs 69,999.
If you cannot avail of the bank offer, there is an instant exchange bonus worth up to Rs 10,000 on old smartphones.
2. Is the base configuration worth considering?
With bank offer or exchange value on older smartphones, the base 128GB variant can be purchased at a lower price of under Rs 70,000. It seems like an ideal option for those who don’t want a higher storage variant.
This is because 128GB is often more than enough for normal users. Galaxy S24’s competitors, Pixel 8 and iPhone 15, also start at 128GB.
However, if you download a lot of movies and TV shows on OTT apps for offline viewing or intensive games, it’s a prudent choice to go for the 256GB variant. This will avoid any troubles of less storage space in the future.
Additionally, the price difference between the 128GB and 256GB is only Rs 5,000 before any discounts.
3. Samsung Galaxy S24 core specifications
As for the core specifications, the Samsung Galaxy S24 features a 6.2-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz LTPO refresh rate and a 2,600 nits peak brightness. For protection against accidental damages and scratches, the screen is layered with Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
The smartphone has a triple-rear camera setup headlined by a 50MP OIS main sensor. The Galaxy S24 is equipped with an Exynos 2400 SoC coupled with 8GB RAM and up to 512GB storage.
A 4,000mAh battery fitted inside keeps the phone running with support for 25W wired, 15W wireless, and 4.5W reverse wireless charging.
Leaked information suggests that Nvidia‘s upcoming graphics cards, particularly the mobile RTX 5080, might experience delays in their release. Sources speaking to YouTuber Moore’s Law is Dead suggest that there could be a postponement for the Blackwell laptop lineup compared to their desktop counterparts.
These laptops are reportedly lagging in development by about 1-2 months which could lead them to miss their expected debut at CES 2025. Even the desktop RTX 5080 might see a delayed launch, scheduled to come out after the RTX 5090.
There’s not much we know about the RTX 50 series GPUs yet but leaks so far suggest that the high-end Blackwell SKUs will have support for GDDR7 memory.
The mobile variants are also expected to have GDDR7 support along with PCIe Gen 5 support. There’s speculation that the RTX 5090 mobile GPU might use the GB203 GPU from the RTX 4090, with the RTX 5080 possibly following suit with some modifications.
The GB203 chip is speculated to be half the size of the flagship GB202 chip, potentially featuring 96 Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs) and a 256-bit bus width. Whether this translates to increased VRAM alongside GDDR7 memory remains unclear.
Ada Lovelace was known for its power efficiency. If Blackwell maintains similar characteristics, Nvidia could still hold an advantage, especially considering their main competitor is rumored to skip an entire generation.
It’s important to remember that this information is based on leaks and speculation. Details regarding the Nvidia RTX 5080 mobile will likely continue to emerge over time. We will keep you updated on it.
Oppo recently launched the A3 Pro in China, the successor to last year’s A2 Pro. The phone is touted to be the first full-level waterproof phone in the world. Here’s a breakdown of the phone’s key features:
The A3 Pro boasts industry-first IP69, IP68, and IP66 ratings, making it resistant to hot water, water immersion, and water spray. This is a significant upgrade in durability compared to its predecessor. Additionally, the phone features a 360° anti-fall body and uses Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 for screen protection, typically found only in flagship phones. The company claims the anti-fall performance of the screen is 180% higher than standard phones in this range, while the back cover uses the first Oppo Crystal Shield Glass, offering 160% higher anti-fall ability.
2. Display
The A3 Pro sports a large 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz curved OLED screen with a 240Hz touch sampling rate, ensuring smooth visuals and a responsive touch experience. The display offers a peak brightness of 950 nits and high-frequency PWM dimming for comfortable viewing even in bright light.
3. Performance
The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 SoC, available with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, providing ample power for multitasking and handling demanding applications.
4. Camera
Regarding the optics, the A3 Pro features a 64MP rear camera and a 2MP depth sensor, suitable for capturing everyday moments. The front houses an 8MP camera for selfies and video calls.
5. Battery and Fast Charging
The A3 Pro packs a 5000mAh battery with 67W fast charging, capable of charging the phone up to 56% in 20 minutes and 100% in 42 minutes, ensuring you stay connected without worrying about frequent charging.
6. Other Features
The phone runs on Android 14 with ColorOS 14 on top, offering a clean and customizable user interface. Additionally, it includes an in-display fingerprint sensor for secure unlocking and supports 5G connectivity for ultra-fast internet speeds.
7. Conclusion
The Oppo A3 Pro offers a compelling combination of features for a mid-range phone. Its standout features include an incredibly durable design, immersive display, good performance, long-lasting battery with fast charging, and the latest software. While the camera system might not be the most impressive, the overall package positions the A3 Pro as a strong contender in the mid-range segment, especially for users who prioritize durability and a premium feel.
Amazon has pulled off the wraps from all the exciting deals this Summer Sale. Among all the discounts and deals, we have picked some worth considering deals on Mobile Phones and other Electronic items. Already we have detailed the deals we expected at the Amazon Summer Sale and deals from Poco on its smartphones. Without further ado let’s dive into the list of best deals on Mobile Phones this Amazon Summer Sale.
Best Amazon Deals on Mobile Phones and Electronics
Apple iPhone 13
Apple iPhone 13 is on sale for Rs 48,999 consisting of some discounts. There are some additional bank offers where the user can save up to Rs 1000 and can also opt for no-cost EMI. There’s an exchange of up to Rs 44,250 on Amazon.
The smartphone is on sale for Rs 23,998 including bank discounts. It is retailing for Rs 24,998 without discount. There’s even an exchange offer going on where the user can get up to Rs 22,400.
Redmi 13C affordable smartphone is up for grabs at the discounted price of Rs 9,499. There’s an on-page Rs 1000 coupon applicable while checking the smartphone. Moreover, the user can exchange older smartphones at an instant discount of up to Rs 9900.
The smartphone is on sale for the price of Rs 9,999 at the Amazon Great Summer Sale 2024. It is the best smartphone that you can grab under the price of Rs 10000.
There are discounts on other Poco smartphones, we have detailed each deal to easily let buyers decide.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic LTE
A popular Samsung smartwatch with LTE capability and a round dial is on sale once again for the price of Rs 9,999. There are some bank discounts and offers, which may further plunge the price.
Amazon Fire TV Stick is also down to Rs 3,999 from the usual price of Rs 5,999. The streaming stick offers certain capabilities that help you enjoy wireless streaming easily.
After China, Huawei has silently debuted the Pura 70 series in Malaysia. The lineup consists of three models: the Pura 70, the Pura 70 Pro, and the top-of-the-line Pura 70 Ultra. Let’s get into the details here.
Price and Availability
Each variant comes in a single RAM and storage configuration. The most affordable option is the Pura 70 (12GB RAM, 256GB storage) priced at RM3,699, followed by the Pura 70 Pro (12GB RAM, 512GB storage) at RM4,899. The feature-packed Pura 70 Ultra (16GB RAM, 512GB storage) comes in at RM6,599.
As for the color options, the Pura 70 is available in Black, White, or Pink. The Pura 70 Pro is limited to Black or White while the premium Pura 70 Ultra has a vegan leather back and comes in Black, Brown, or Green.
Pre-orders for the Huawei Pura 70 series are open in Malaysia from May 2nd to May 24th, 2024. Customers can pre-order by placing a non-refundable deposit of RM70 on Huawei Malaysia’s website or at Huawei Experience Stores.
If you pre-order during this time, Huawei has some exciting perks for you. You’ll receive complimentary gifts worth over RM2,000 and chances to save over RM500.
Huawei Pura 70 Series Specifications
The Pura 70 Ultra and Pro features a 6.8-inch LTPO OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 2,500 nits. While the vanilla model has a tad smaller 6.6-inch screen. All three phones are IP68-rated for dust and water resistance.
Under the hood, the Pura 70 is powered by a Kirin 900S1 chip while the Ultra and Pro model has Huawei’s latest Kirin 9010 chip. They all operate on EMUI 14.2 which replaces HarmonyOS on the Chinese counterparts.
Battery capacities also vary across the models. The Pura 70 Ultra features a 5,200mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging, 80W wireless charging, and 20W reverse wireless charging.
The Pura 70 Pro has a slightly smaller 5,050mAh battery with the same charging support. The standard Pura 70 gets a 4,900mAh battery that supports 66W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and 7.5W reverse wireless charging.
Moving on, the camera systems are where the models see the most differences. The Pura 70 Ultra has a unique setup consisting of a large 1-inch 50MP primary camera with a retractable lens. It also includes a 50MP telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom and OIS and a 40MP ultra-wide lens with autofocus.
The Pura 70 Pro has a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a 48MP telephoto lens with OIS and 3.5x optical zoom, and a 12.5MP ultra-wide lens.
The vanilla model shares the same 50MP main sensor as the Pro but with a different telephoto lens setup – a 12MP periscope lens with OIS and 5x optical zoom – and a 13MP ultra-wide lens.
Samsung has a new smartphone pegged to launch in India in the coming days called the Galaxy F55 5G. After its recent sighting on Geekbench, TheTechOutlook now has its specifications as well as pricing.
As per the publication, the Galaxy F55 5G will have three configurations launching in India: 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB and 12GB/256GB. These configurations will cost Rs.26,999, Rs 29,999, and Rs 32,999, respectively. Additionally, the brand will provide bank discounts on certain cards, knocking down the price of each configuration by Rs. 2000.
Galaxy F55 5G specs & features
As per the report, the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G features a Vegan Leather back panel that has successfully passed multiple rigorous tests, including those for temperature extremes, exposure to cosmetics, and resistance to solar radiation and salt spray. The device will be available in two colors: Raisin Black and Apricot Crush.
In terms of specifications, the Galaxy F55 5G will offer a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED+ Infinity-O display with Full HD+ resolution, a 120 Hz refresh rate, and 1000 nits of peak brightness. Under the hood, it will feature a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor.
The device will also feature a triple camera system on the back, including a 50MP main, 8MP, and 2MP sensors, along with a 50MP front camera for high-quality selfies. It will have features like enhanced night photography and super HDR video. Additionally, the smartphone is said to be equipped with a 5000 mAh battery supporting 45W fast charging.
Samsung has incorporated the Knox Vault and an in-display fingerprint sensor for security. And lastly, the report mentions that the Galaxy F55 5G will receive four years of OS updates and five years of security updates. Samsung has not mentioned a specific launch date for the Galaxy F55 5G, however, since it has already started teasing it, we can expect the launch to happen within weeks.
Yu Chengdong (also known as Richard Yu) used to serve Huawei as the CEO of its Consumer Business Group. According to reports, he is now stepping down as the Chairman, while He Gang, the consumer business group’s chief operating officer takes Yu’s role.
The point is to let Yu better focus on the automobile solutions business
Yu Chengdong has been the CEO of Huawei’s Consumer BU since 2012. It also includes the company’s smartphone business. Reportedly, Richard Yu remains the chairman of the company’s smart car solutions business as before. The business division intends to become an independent company in the future, according to a person familiar with the matter. Nonetheless, neither Huawei nor Yu Chengdong commented on the change in role inside the company.
According to reports, the Chinese giant never had a Chairman for its consumer business unit. So, Richard Yu will be the first. He will now take care of more parts of the business unit including smart car solutions. The company has been focusing on smart car solutions lately and according to sources inside the company, the point is to let Yu better focus on the automobile solutions business over the smartphone business.
This could be similar to the recent shift in roles inside Xiaomi, where the CEO Lei Jun started focusing on the EV business while others took care of the company’s smartphone and other businesses.
Yu Chengdong has been helping out Huawei since 1993 and the company has seen many developments including the the relatively recent US sanctions under his leadership. However, the company is quickly regaining its position in the country.
As we all know, Fossil is bidding farewell to the smartwatch market. Now looks like to clear out the stockroom, Fossil is offering over 70% discount on their Gen 6 smartwatches and yes, it includes both WearOS and hybrid models.
The sale is currently live on Fossil’s official site where you can grab the Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch, either Hybrid or WearOS, at a price of just $79. That’s a massive 73% discount from the original launch price of $300.
It’s a great chance for smartwatch enthusiasts to add a WearOS device to their collection at a bargain price. And even though the company bid adieu to the smartwatch business, these smartwatches should work well for at least a couple more years.
Fossil itself confirmed that its existing smartwatch models will get software updates “for the next few years.”
The hardware packs impressive hardware too. You get a 1.28-inch AMOLED display with 416 x 416 pixels resolution and 326 ppi. The smartwatch was the first to house a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 Plus SoC and is paired with 1GB of RAM, and 8 GB of storage.
There’s a 300 mAh battery that keeps things powered and it charges around 80% within 30 minutes. To offer precise health and wellness tracking, it houses both biosensors and normal sensors, including an accelerometer, altimeter, ambient light, compass, gyroscope, off-body IR, SpO2, off-body IR, PPG heart rate, and GPS.
Fossil Gen 6 Smartwatch has a 3ATM water resistance rating, and further waterproof speakers and microphones. For connectivity, users will get Bluetooth 5 LE, NFC, and WiFi support. Unlike the Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Smartwatch, the Fossil Smartwatch can easily pair with your Android or iOS smartphone.
At just $79, the Fossil Gen 6 is a steal deal! If you’ve ever been curious about trying out a Fossil smartwatch, this fire sale is a great time to snag one at an unbeatable price.
According to Digital Chat Station, a wave of new smartphones is hitting the market after the ongoing May Day holidays in China. The screenshot below shows that the leaker has hinted at the arrival of six flagship-grade phones, without explicitly mentioning their names. He’s probably talking about the Realme GT Neo 6, the Vivo X100 series, the Oppo Reno 12 lineup, and the Meizu 21 Note.
Realme GT Neo 6
The first phone that the leaker is talking about has the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and supports 120W fast charging. This device seems to be the upcoming Realme GT Neo 6. The leaker recently claimed that it will be the fastest charging phone with the SD8sG3 chip onboard.
Vivo X100s series
Vivo X100 Ultra, X100s poster
MediaTek will unveil the Dimensity 9300 Plus chip on May 7 in China. In the leak, the tipster has hinted at the arrival of two phones featuring the D9300+ chip. Both phones are equipped with a flat display that offers a 1.5K resolution, a periscope telephoto camera, and supports 100W fast charging. These devices are expected to break cover as the Vivo X100s and Vivo X100s Pro.
DCS said that there is one more phone with a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto camera and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. This phone appears to be the Vivo X100 Ultra, which is expected to debut alongside the X100s and X100s Pro. Some reports have claimed that the device may carry the Vivo X100s Ultra branding instead of the X100 Ultra.
Oppo Reno 12 series
The fifth phone in the leak features an OLED panel with a micro-curved design. The screen offers a 1.5K resolution and the device is powered by the Dimensity 9200. Rumors suggest that the device could be the Reno 12 Pro. There is a possibility that the standard Reno 12 featuring the Dimensity 8200 chip may also debut alongside the Pro model.
Meizu 21 Note
Lastly, the leaker has mentioned a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 phone. It can be said based on recent leaks that he could hinting at the arrival of the Meizu 21 Note.
As per reports, the Honor 200 and 200 Pro are also expected to launch this month in China. These devices are expected to feature the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and 8 Gen 3 chipsets, respectively. As per other reports, the Moto X50 Ultra will also debut this month in China.
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