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  • Moondrop MIAD 01: The Ultimate Audiophile Phone

    Moondrop MIAD 01: The Ultimate Audiophile Phone

    Remember the days when smartphones weren’t just glass-and-metal slabs? When each model had its own character designed to resonate with different audiences? Those days seem to be fading, but some companies are attempting to revive that spirit. Nothing, for example, made waves with a unique, affordable transparent phone that shunned bloatware—refreshingly distinct in a market full of lookalikes.

    Now, Moondrop, renowned for high-fidelity audio gear, has introduced the MIAD 01. Tailored for audiophiles who demand superior sound quality on the go, what sets this phone apart? Let’s delve into it.

    Dual DACs and Headphone Jacks

    The MIAD 01 is designed with a strong focus on high-fidelity audio. Unlike most modern phones that have eliminated the headphone jack, this device features two: a standard 3.5mm jack and a 4.4mm balanced jack. The 3.5mm jack serves casual listeners, while the 4.4mm jack caters to audiophiles using balanced headphones for superior signal separation and clarity.

    The standout feature is its dual Cirrus Logic MasterHiFi DAC chips. These DACs convert digital audio signals into analog signals for headphones. While most phones have a single, basic DAC, the MIAD 01 uses dual high-fidelity DACs with support for 32-bit audio processing, significantly enhancing sound clarity and detail. This theoretically allows for a wider dynamic range and reduced noise levels, offering a cleaner listening experience.

    Additional Audio Features

    Moondrop doesn’t stop at dual DACs. The audio circuit boasts a 6-layer gold-sinking PCB to dissipate heat and minimize electrical interference. Additionally, an independent Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator (LDO) ensures a clean, stable power supply for the audio components.

    The phone includes a 100-level hardware DAC volume control for precise adjustments without sacrificing audio quality. Audiophiles can also customize EQ settings through a dedicated app. However, the true benefits of these features depend on the quality of your headphones or earphones—lower-end products may not fully exploit the MIAD 01’s capabilities.

    Mid-Range Specs

    Outside its audio capabilities, the MIAD 01 offers a conventional mid-range phone experience. It features a 6.7-inch 1080p OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Powered by a mid-range MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor, it handles everyday tasks but may not impress power users. The camera system includes a 64MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide sensor, which are decent but not groundbreaking. Moondrop admits the camera is functional but not exceptional.

    The phone runs on Android 13, free from bloatware and intrusive data collection, but lacks Google Mobile Services (GMS) certification. Users will need to sideload essential apps like Gmail and Maps. It is powered by a 5000mAh battery supporting 33W USB-PD charging and offers 5Gbps USB 3.1 connectivity.

    Design-wise, the MIAD 01 is quite thick, measuring 9.15mm and weighing 202 grams. It has a unique look with a raised bar housing the camera module, MIAD 01 branding, and orange accents, complemented by a textured finish on the lower half.

    Price and Availability

    The Moondrop MIAD 01 is priced at CNY 2499 (~$349), placing it in the mid-range segment. It is currently available through select e-commerce partners and authorized stores in China, with no global availability details announced yet.

    Here’s a quick recap of its specs:

    MIAD 01 Specs

    • Display: 6.7 inches Curved AMOLED, 2460 x 1080 pixels, 120 Hz refresh rate, 1920 Hz high-frequency PWM dimming
    • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7050, 2 x ARM Cortex-A78 @ 2.6 GHz, 6 x ARM Cortex-A55 @ 2 GHz, Mali-G68 MC4 graphics
    • RAM: 12GB LPDDR4x
    • Storage: 256GB UFS 3.1, microSD card reader (up to 2TB)
    • Rear Cameras: Dual – 64MP primary, 8MP wide-angle, LED Flash
    • Front Camera: 32MP
    • Audio: 3.5mm unbalanced + 4.4mm balanced jacks, Stereo speakers, Dual Cirrus Logic MasterHiFi DAC, 6-layer gold-plated audio circuit, 132 dB dynamic range, 117 dB signal-to-noise ratio
    • Ports: 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C (5 Gbps), 2 x audio jacks, 1 x microSD card reader
    • Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth (SB/AAC/LDAC codecs supported), NFC, 4G LTE / 5G
    • Battery: 5,000 mAh
    • Charging: 33W (wired)
    • Security: In-display optical fingerprint sensor
    • OS & Software: Android 13 (ships without Google Mobile Services, which users can install manually)
    • Weight: 202 grams

    Conclusion: In its Own Niche

    The MIAD 01 carves out a unique niche in the smartphone market. For audiophiles, its dual DACs and headphone jacks are highly attractive. However, its mid-range processing power, potentially underwhelming camera system, and lack of pre-installed Google Mobile Services could be drawbacks for some. As a newcomer to the smartphone market, Moondrop’s long-term software support is also uncertain.


    Moondrop MIAD 01: The Ultimate Audiophile Phone
  • POCO F5 Pro Receives June 2024 Security Update

    POCO F5 Pro Receives June 2024 Security Update

    One of the flagship models from POCO, the POCO F5 Pro, has begun receiving the June 2024 security update. This update enhances the F5 Pro's security against various vulnerabilities. Known for its superior performance and outstanding display, the F5 Pro ensures smooth gameplay and an excellent user experience. With the latest June patch, the smartphone's capabilities have been further strengthened.

    POCO F5 Pro HyperOS June Update

    The POCO F5 Pro, originally launched in 2023 and essentially a rebranded Redmi K60, has seen the release of the Android 14-based HyperOS update. Xiaomi introduced the Redmi K60 in the global market under a new name. The recent HyperOS update includes the June 2024 security patch, enhancing system security and improving interface performance. The update comes with the build number OS1.0.6.0.UMNMIXM and is available to users with the Global ROM.

    OS1.0.6.0.UMNMIXM

    Currently, this update is being rolled out to HyperOS Pilot users, with a broader release expected soon. The June 2024 patch has an update size of 495MB. Users are encouraged to install the latest HyperOS update to benefit from the enhanced security and performance improvements.

  • Realme Buds Air 6 Pro & GT 6 Launch in India on June 20

    Realme Buds Air 6 Pro & GT 6 Launch in India on June 20

    Realme is gearing up to launch the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro in India on June 20th, following their recent release in China. The earbuds will be available for purchase starting at 1:30 PM via Flipkart and the official Realme website. Last month, Realme introduced the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro in China along with the Realme Buds Air 6 and Realme GT Neo 6.

    Realme Buds Air 6 Pro Specifications

    The Realme Buds Air 6 Pro boasts up to 50dB of active noise cancellation (ANC) and LDAC connectivity. Equipped with a six-mic system and Hi-Res Audio, the earbuds feature dual drivers: an 11mm bass driver and a 6mm micro-planar tweeter.

    These earbuds are designed to support a 360-degree Spatial Audio Effect for an immersive sound experience. They also allow dual device connections, enabling users to pair them with two devices simultaneously, such as a smartphone and a tablet.

    The Buds Air 6 Pro offers up to 10 hours of playback on a single charge and up to 40 hours of total battery life when used with the charging case. Additionally, a quick 10-minute charge can provide up to seven hours of usage.

    Pricing and Availability

    The price for the Indian market hasn't been disclosed yet. In China, the Realme Buds Air 6 Pro was launched at 469 Yuan (approximately ₹5,500). The earlier model, the Realme Buds Air 5 Pro, was introduced in India at ₹4,999. It's likely that the new model will be priced similarly.

    Upcoming Launches

    On June 20th, Realme is also set to unveil the Realme GT 6 in India and other global markets. The company has confirmed that the device will feature a 50 MP Sony LYT-808 primary camera with optical image stabilization. Powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, the device promises enhanced image signal processing capabilities. For a preview of some camera samples from this upcoming device, you can click this link.

  • LG Unveils OLED evo B4 TVs: α8 AI Processor, 120Hz Refresh Rate

    LG Unveils OLED evo B4 TVs: α8 AI Processor, 120Hz Refresh Rate

    LG Electronics has recently released their OLED evo B4 series TVs, following their initial display at CES earlier this year. These TVs were available for pre-order earlier this month and are now available for purchase.

    A Premium Cinema Experience with Dolby Vision and Atmos

    The OLED evo B4 series comes in two sizes: 65 inches and 77 inches. The 65-inch model is priced at 13,999 yuan (about $2,080 USD), and the 77-inch version is available for 19,999 yuan (around $2,980 USD). Both models feature LG's α8 AI audio/picture chip, ensuring superior image and sound quality. The 4K 120Hz panel offers crisp and fluid visuals, making it ideal for high-speed content and gaming.

    Immersive Features

    The TVs offer an array of features aimed at providing an engaging viewing experience. With Dolby Vision & Atmos support, users can enjoy extraordinary visuals and immersive audio. Additionally, the TVs include 9.1.2 virtual surround sound for a true cinematic audio experience. The series also guarantees 100% color accuracy and a full color gamut, delivering a vibrant and realistic color range. Gamers will benefit from the 0.1ms response time, which reduces input lag for a more responsive gaming experience.

    Smart and Comfortable Viewing

    The LG OLED evo B4 series runs on the webOS smart TV platform, providing easy access to streaming services and various applications. Users will appreciate an ad-free startup experience. For a more comfortable viewing experience, the TVs feature AI blue light reduction mode and FILMMAKER mode. They also have low blue light, flicker-free, low glare, and no reflection certifications to ensure eye comfort during long viewing sessions. Furthermore, the series supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium technology, reducing screen tearing and delivering smoother gameplay for gamers.

  • Redmi 12 & Note 12 Pro 4G Get June 2024 Security Update

    Redmi 12 & Note 12 Pro 4G Get June 2024 Security Update

    Xiaomi’s two budget-friendly smartphones, the Redmi 12 and Redmi Note 12 Pro 4G, are now receiving the June 2024 security patch. This update will enhance the devices’ protection against security vulnerabilities and significantly boost system stability. In addition to their sleek design, the Redmi 12 and Note 12 Pro 4G have gained popularity among users for their other features. Both models are widely favored in numerous countries.

    HyperOS June Update

    The Redmi 12 and another model, the Note 12 Pro 4G, are now being updated with the June security patch through the latest HyperOS update. This update initially rolled out to users with the HyperOS Global ROM. The build numbers for this update are OS1.0.6.0.UMXMIXM for the Redmi 12 and OS1.0.5.0.THGMIXM for the 12 Pro 4G. The HyperOS updates were first made available to HyperOS Pilot users, with a broader release expected in the near future.

    Update Details

    The update sizes are 177MB and 1.1GB, respectively, and include the latest June patch. Additionally, Xiaomi is actively working on fixing vulnerabilities in HyperOS to ensure the system operates as smoothly as possible. The fact that these two affordable devices are receiving the latest security patches indicates that the Chinese brand is committed to the quality and security of its smartphones.

  • Insta360 GO 3S: 4K Thumb-Sized Camera with Apple Find My Support

    Insta360 GO 3S: 4K Thumb-Sized Camera with Apple Find My Support

    Insta360 has launched the GO 3S, an enhanced version of its acclaimed, compact GO 3 (review) action camera. The latest model offers upgraded video recording capabilities and includes a feature that many users will appreciate – Apple Find My support.

    Previously limited to 2.7K resolution, the GO 3S now supports 4K recording at 30fps. It also offers a 2.7K mode at 50fps for smoother slow-motion footage. While current displays might not fully utilize 4K playback, this upgrade provides futureproofing and greater versatility for recorded videos.

    Apple Find My Compatibility

    One significant enhancement is the Apple Find My compatibility. By pairing the GO 3S with an iPhone, users can locate the small camera via the Find My app, as long as it has some battery life, whether it’s switched on or off.

    However, Insta360 notes that the Find My functionality is “significantly limited” underwater due to Bluetooth signal interference. Additionally, the included Action Pod does not feature Find My support, requiring users to keep track of it manually.

    Additional Features and Improvements

    Apart from 4K recording and Find My, the GO 3S offers several other advancements. The water resistance has doubled from 16ft (5m) to 33ft (10m), but this applies only to the camera itself. The Action Pod needs a separate Dive Case for underwater use.

    A new MegaView FOV setting provides an ultra-wide mode with reduced distortion, while the Interval Video function allows the camera to turn on and off at set intervals for extended activities.

    Slow motion capabilities have been improved to a maximum of 200fps at 1080p and 100fps at 2.7K. Timelapse videos now include a Dynamic Timelapse effect that crops the footage to simulate panning shots, making it ideal for capturing cityscapes or sunsets.

    The GO 3S can also automatically detect and adjust settings for horizontal or vertical shooting, which is particularly beneficial for creating social media content.

    Design and Pricing

    Visually, the GO 3S is nearly identical to its predecessor and is available in the same color options — black and white.

    The pricing remains consistent with the GO 3. The 64GB model starts at $399.99, and the 128GB version is available for $429.99. While the GO 3 has a more affordable 32GB option for $379.99, spending just an additional $20 provides double the storage capacity.


    Insta360 GO 3S: 4K Thumb-Sized Camera with Apple Find My Support
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Leaks in First Official-Looking Renders

    Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Leaks in First Official-Looking Renders

    Samsung is making waves with its upcoming Galaxy S24 FE, an affordable flagship phone that’s generating buzz. Thanks to tipster OnLeaks via Giznext, we have an early glimpse of the device.

    The phone bears a strong resemblance to the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+, available in black and green colors. The design is flat, featuring three camera rings on the back, and is likely framed in aluminum, indicated by the visible antenna lines.

    Design and Build

    On the right side of the mid-frame, you’ll find the volume rockers and power button. The bottom section is equipped with the SIM tray, USB-C port, primary speaker grill, and microphone. The display bezels are slim but not uniform, with a slightly thicker chin. The screen is a 6.65-inch AMOLED panel, as expected.

    Performance Insights

    The Galaxy S24 FE is expected to house an Exynos 2400 chip, which scored 2,047 in single-core and 6,289 in multi-core tests on Geekbench. The benchmark listing shows a slightly lower clock speed for the prime Cortex-X4 core at 3.11 GHz, compared to the standard variant’s 3.21 GHz, suggesting a tweaked version of the Exynos 2400 for this model. The device will run on Android 14-based OneUI 6.1, which includes AI features.

    Camera and Battery

    The camera setup is anticipated to be similar to the Galaxy S24 and S23 FE, featuring a 50MP main camera, a 10MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultrawide lens. Both the main and telephoto lenses will support Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).

    Battery life and charging specifications are also expected to remain consistent with a 4,500mAh battery, 25W fast charging, and 15W wireless charging.


  • New Android App Tool Helps Avoid Scammers

    New Android App Tool Helps Avoid Scammers

    Unwanted calls are a frequent nuisance, and scam calls have become a serious issue for many phone users. While the Google Phone app already included some caller ID functionalities, Google has now introduced a new “Lookup” button to simplify identifying unknown callers.

    Identify Unknown Callers More Easily

    Typically, when you receive a call from an unknown number, you face the dilemma of whether to answer it or risk missing an important call. If you opt not to pick up, you might end up manually entering the number into Google or directories like Truecaller to find any relevant information.

    This inconvenience will soon be eliminated with the Lookup feature on Google’s Phone dialer. Now, when you receive a call from an unknown number, you can simply tap the Lookup button within the Phone app. The app will then automatically search for information about the number without requiring you to switch to another app or manually copy and paste the number.

    Efficient Scam Identification

    The results from the Lookup feature can vary based on the number’s activity. Ideally, for scam calls, a search should reveal the nature of the scam being attempted. This confirmation can help you decide whether to answer the call and, if it is a scam, you can report the number.

    Even if the “Lookup” button doesn’t give definitive answers, it can still be useful. If the caller is legitimate and you didn’t pick up, they can leave a voicemail for you to check later. For less important calls, the caller can also follow up with a text message.

    Gradual Rollout

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

    The positive aspect is that the Lookup button doesn’t seem to need any user activation. It should simply appear within the Phone app at some point during the current rollout. So, keep an eye out for this new feature and make the most of the additional information it provides when dealing with unknown callers.

  • OnePlus Nord 3 Update: Enhanced Gaming, Bug Fixes & New Features

    OnePlus Nord 3 Update: Enhanced Gaming, Bug Fixes & New Features

    OnePlus Nord 3 has received a fresh update aimed at resolving various issues and enhancing user experience. The OxygenOS 14.0.0.520 update also incorporates the latest Android security patch, addressing multiple system vulnerabilities.

    OnePlus Nord 3 OxygenOS 14.0.0.520 Update Changelog:

    System

    • Option to hide the track while drawing the Lock screen pattern to unlock your device.
    • Volume can now be adjusted in Quick Settings.
    • Floating window size can now be adjusted by dragging its bottom and swiping up to close a mini window.
    • Home screen widgets display improvements.
    • Fix for system data occupying excessive storage space.
    • Integration of the June 2024 Android security patch to enhance system security.
    • Fix for simultaneous appearance of the volume slider in Quick Settings and the physical volume button.
    • Fix for issues with using NFC-enabled payment.

    Communication

    • Fix for device not vibrating for phone calls.
    • Fix for phone numbers not displaying for call forwarding.

    Games

    • Improved gaming stability.
    • Fix for screen turning black while playing a game.

    Rollout and Manual Update Check

    The update is being gradually rolled out to users in India. If the OTA update notification hasn't appeared yet, users can manually check for it by going to Settings, selecting About Device, then OxygenOS, and finally tapping on Check for Update.

    Reporting Issues

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

  • Why Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Costs More Than 8 Gen 3

    Why Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Costs More Than 8 Gen 3

    Qualcomm has announced that the Snapdragon Summit is set for October 24th to 26th, where the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset will be unveiled. This new processor is intended to power flagship smartphones in 2025.

    The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 has been a topic of discussion for months, with speculation that it will be more costly, leading to increased prices for future flagship phones.

    Price Increase Details

    Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has provided insights into the anticipated price rise for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, codenamed SM8750. According to Kuo, the chip, expected to begin mass production in the latter half of 2024, may see a 25-30% price increase compared to the current Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (SM8650), which is priced around $190-$200 per unit. This would place the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s price between $237.50 and $260.

    The primary driver for this price increase is the utilization of TSMC’s latest and more advanced N3E production node for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, according to Kuo. Although the new node will offer performance enhancements, it also incurs higher manufacturing costs.

    Market Demand and Future Prospects

    Despite the increased price, Kuo anticipates robust demand for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 due to the expanding high-end smartphone market, particularly those featuring AI capabilities. The new chip's shipments are expected to grow at a “high single-digit rate” compared to its predecessor.

    In other news, Kuo also discussed the future of Windows on ARM (WOA) processors. He projects shipments of Qualcomm’s existing X Elite and X Plus chips in WOA devices to reach approximately 2 million units in 2024. Kuo predicts that this segment will see year-on-year growth of at least 100-200% in 2025.

    Low-Cost WOA Processors

    Additionally, Kuo suggests that modified versions of the X Elite and X Plus chips will be released in 2025, which will reduce the cost of WOA devices.

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