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  • Design of upcoming OnePlus Nord phone leaked through renders

    Design of upcoming OnePlus Nord phone leaked through renders

    OnePlus is rumored to be working on a new smartphone in its popular Nord series. Although the official name of the device is still unknown, leaked renders have given us a glimpse of its design.

    New OnePlus CPH2613 Render Leaked

    The Chinese smartphone manufacturer recently unveiled its flagship OnePlus 12 lineup globally. However, it seems that a new mid-range handset could be launching soon as well. According to a report from 91Mobiles, the device carries the model number CPH2613. While the leak did not mention the smartphone’s name, the design renders suggest that it could be a Nord phone.

    Design Details

    Upon examining the renders, we can see that the OnePlus CPH2613 model does not feature the alert slider. This is a common feature found in high-end devices but is often omitted in more affordable options. Therefore, there is a possibility that this device could be a successor to Nord phones like the Nord CE 3 or the Nord CE 3 Lite. The renders showcase a flat front and back with rounded corners. The display houses a centrally-aligned punch hole cutout for the selfie camera, while the back sports a vertically-stacked dual camera setup and an LED flash module in a pill-shaped module.

    Additional Features

    According to the report, the display of the OnePlus CPH2613 boasts an in-display fingerprint scanner, suggesting the presence of a flat AMOLED screen. Other notable design elements include a primary microphone, USB Type-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray at the bottom. At the top, users can find an infrared sensor, a secondary microphone, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Additionally, the 91Mobiles report shared information from the Camera FV5 listing, confirming a 50-megapixel primary camera on the back with OIS and EIS support and an f/1.8 aperture. The selfie camera is said to feature a 16-megapixel sensor with EIS and an f/2.4 aperture.

  • Color-Coded Video Feeds: YouTube’s Newest Experiment

    Color-Coded Video Feeds: YouTube’s Newest Experiment

    YouTube is shaking things up with a colorful new experiment. Imagine opening your YouTube app and being greeted not just by the usual mix of videos but by streams of content curated by color. That’s right, YouTube is currently trying out a feature that sorts videos into red, blue, and green feeds, aiming to offer a unique and visually engaging browsing experience.

    This experiment is available only to a few Android & iOS devices

    Reports from 9to5Google and user discussions on Lemmy shed some light on this concept, where users are prompted to select a color theme for their video feed. This approach is still in the testing phase, available to a handful of users on both Android and iOS devices. YouTube’s own Allison Toh has confirmed the experiment, though the reasons behind this move and its potential rollout remain a mystery.

    The idea is simple yet intriguing

    When you choose a color, a new feed springs up, adding a splash of your selected hue to your homepage without overtaking your existing feed. The specifics of how videos are chosen for each color filter are a bit of a puzzle, with the selection seemingly based on the dominant colors in video thumbnails or possibly even the video content itself.

  • OnePlus 12R Becomes Sold Out in India Within Hours of Open Sale

    OnePlus 12R Becomes Sold Out in India Within Hours of Open Sale

    Today, OnePlus achieved a significant milestone in India with the successful sale of the OnePlus 12R. The response from customers was extraordinary, as the entire stock was exhausted within a few hours of the sale’s commencement at 12 PM IST on Amazon India and other platforms. One of the main attractions of this initial sale was the offer of a complimentary OnePlus Buds Z2.

    Next Sale Announcement

    OnePlus has already announced the next sale for the OnePlus 12R, which is scheduled for February 13th. However, unlike the first sale, the OnePlus Buds Z2 will not be included in this subsequent sale. Instead, ICICI and OneCard users will be eligible for a Rs 1,000 discount. The limited 3-4 hour window for the first sale has sparked discussions among consumers, with some expressing the opinion that OnePlus could have extended the offer period. Unfortunately, there is currently no official data available regarding the number of units sold during the initial sale.

    Specifications of the OnePlus 12R

    The OnePlus 12R boasts a 6.78-inch curved-edge AMOLED display, which is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and features an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The display offers a 1.5K resolution, up to a 120Hz refresh rate, and brightness levels reaching 4,500 nits. Running on Android 14 and OxygenOS 1, the device is set to receive three major Android OS upgrades and four years of security updates.

    Under the hood, the OnePlus 12R is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip and features LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 3.1 / UFS 4.0 storage, and a robust 5,500mAh battery with support for 100W charging. Photography enthusiasts will be pleased with the 16-megapixel front camera and the rear triple camera setup, which includes a 50-megapixel (Sony IMX890) main sensor. The device also offers additional features such as dual speakers, an IR blaster, NFC, and an IP65-rated chassis, making it a well-rounded device.

    These are the key details and specifications of the OnePlus 12R, which garnered an overwhelming response from customers during its initial sale in India. With its impressive features and specifications, it is no wonder that this device has quickly become popular among consumers.

  • Google and Mozilla Take Offense at Apple’s Browser Rule Modification

    Google and Mozilla Take Offense at Apple’s Browser Rule Modification

    Apple is making some big changes to how browsers work on iPhones and iPads in Europe, and it’s all because of new rules from the European Union. These rules are supposed to help other companies compete better with big ones like Apple. Now, browsers like Chrome and Firefox can use their own technology on iOS devices, but there’s a catch – this is only happening in Europe.

    Apple’s Changes for European Browsers

    The European Union is responsible for this change. Google and Mozilla, the companies behind Chrome and Firefox, aren’t too happy about this. They say that by making these changes only in Europe, Apple is making things complicated for them. They’ll have to work on two different versions of their browsers, one for Europe and another for the rest of the world. Mozilla thinks this is unfair and makes it hard for any browser other than Safari to compete.

    Discontent Among Google and Mozilla

    Google’s Chrome team agrees. They think Apple’s not really trying to make it easier for other browsers to compete on iPhones and iPads. Right now, if you download Chrome or Firefox on an iOS device, you’re basically using Safari with a different look. That’s because Apple hasn’t let other browsers use their own tech until now.

    Competition and Safari’s Improvement

    People have been complaining about Safari for a while, saying it’s slow to add new features that other browsers have. But Safari is getting better, and having more competition could push it to improve even faster. The problem is, with Apple’s new rules, this competition is only happening in Europe.

    Even though these changes are a big deal for Europe, they don’t help everyone else. Google and Mozilla have been getting ready for this by working on their browsers for iOS, hoping to bring new features to users. But with Apple’s restrictions, it looks like the rest of the world will have to wait to see any real change in how they browse the web on their iPhones and iPads.

  • Threads Emerges as a Prominent Player in Social Media Space with a Whopping User Base of 130 Million

    Threads Emerges as a Prominent Player in Social Media Space with a Whopping User Base of 130 Million

    Threads, Instagram‘s latest venture, has quickly become a crowd favorite, with Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, announcing it has attracted over 130 million monthly users. This impressive growth comes amid the evolving social media landscape following Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, now called X. Threads is holding its own in a competitive field that includes Bluesky, Mastodon, and others, showcasing its potential to be a key player.

    Can Threads Hit the Billion-User Mark?

    Zuckerberg shared that Threads is on a solid growth path, even surpassing the buzz it generated at its launch. This momentum hints at Threads’ potential to hit the billion-user mark, a target Zuckerberg previously mentioned, and this clearly shows confidence in its future.

    Meta’s Expanding Reach

    Meta’s family of apps continues to expand its reach, with billions of people logging in daily across platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Threads, in particular, has seen a significant boost in downloads, ranking it among the top apps worldwide in December. This spike in interest can be traced back to Meta’s efforts to integrate Threads more closely with its existing network, encouraging a resurgence in its popularity.

    A Resurgence in Popularity

    Despite a dip in interest after its initial launch, Threads has bounced back, thanks in part to strategic promotions that have reintroduced the app to a wider audience. Estimates now place its total user base at around 160 million, a figure that speaks to its growing appeal. On the financial front, Meta reported strong earnings, surpassing analyst expectations and announcing its first-ever cash dividend, signaling a period of financial health and optimism for the company.

  • FCC Reveal: Tecno Pova 6 Pro Features Fast Charging, Generous Storage, and Sleek Rear Design

    FCC Reveal: Tecno Pova 6 Pro Features Fast Charging, Generous Storage, and Sleek Rear Design

    The Tecno Pova 6 series is set to be announced soon, but before the official unveiling, the Pova 6 Pro 5G model has made an appearance on a major certification platform, providing a glimpse into its key specifications and design elements.

    Tecno Pova 6 Pro Visits FCC

    The Tecno Pova 6 Pro model has been spotted on the FCC with the model number TECNO-LI9. Previously, the smartphone received certification on the Google Play Console, revealing its front design. Now, the latest sighting showcases the rear of the device. The back of the phone appears to feature a flat panel with a large camera island housing a dual camera setup and an LED flash module.

    On the right side of the device, we can see the power button and volume rockers. The FCC listing also confirms that the Tecno Pova 6 Pro 5G will offer up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Additionally, the database reveals that it will come with an adapter with the model number U700TSA, indicating support for 70W wired fast charging. Previous reports suggest that the Pova 6 Pro will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6080 SoC and will run on Android 14 OS out of the box.

    Curved Display and Resolution

    The Google Play Console listing showcased a curved display with Full HD+ resolution and a pixel density of 480 PPI. Tecno’s Pova 6 series of smartphones will be making their debut during the MWC 2024 event, so stay tuned for more information as we cover the launch.

  • Supply chain issues push MicroLED Apple Watch delays beyond 2026

    Supply chain issues push MicroLED Apple Watch delays beyond 2026

    Apple‘s plans to transition to Micro LED technology for its Apple Watch series may face delays until after 2027 due to challenges in finalizing the supply chain for the necessary components. This upgrade aims to replace OLED displays in Apple Watch models, offering improved lifespan, brightness, and efficiency.

    MicroLED Apple Watch Now Projected to Launch in 2027

    Last year, initial reports suggested Apple might introduce Micro LED technology in its Apple Watches by the end of 2024. However, projections have been postponed, and now the expected timeline for this transition is not before the first quarter of 2026, as per market research firm TrendForce.

    High Production Costs and Lower Yield Rates Pose Challenges

    The primary challenge in Apple’s move to Micro LED technology is the high production costs and lower yield rates. The manufacturing cost for a Micro LED display for the Apple Watch could be as high as $150, in contrast to the current $38 cost for OLED displays. This significant cost difference raises concerns about the retail pricing of future Micro LED Apple Watches, potentially positioning them at a much higher price point compared to current models and even OLED iPhones.

    Advantages of Micro LED Technology

    Despite these challenges, Apple’s interest in Micro LED technology is driven by its advantages over OLED, including the potential for enhanced display quality on smaller screens. With a feasible pixel density range of 300-400 PPI, Micro LED offers a suitable upgrade path for the wearable device.

    Collaboration with Suppliers to Overcome Obstacles

    Apple is reported to be collaborating with various suppliers to overcome these obstacles, including Epistar and Osram for wafer and chip production, LuxVue for backplane technology, and LG Display and ITRI for additional componentry. However, without a finalized supply chain, the path to mass production remains uncertain.

    The Future of Smartwatch Displays

    As the industry watches Apple’s efforts to innovate within its wearable lineup, the potential shift to Micro LED technology represents a significant investment in the future of smartwatch displays. However, with production costs and supply chain complexities posing significant challenges, consumers may have to wait longer than anticipated for the next big leap in Apple Watch technology.

  • India gets introduced to the Samsung Galaxy XCover7: a rugged smartphone with 5G capabilities and military-grade durability

    India gets introduced to the Samsung Galaxy XCover7: a rugged smartphone with 5G capabilities and military-grade durability

    A month after the official announcement, the Galaxy XCover 7 finally launched in India, bundling some good specific actions and enterprise-grade security. The rugged smartphone can flawlessly work under rough and tough conditions, proving more versatile for business and enterprise users. The 5G connectivity-powered smartphone offers improved performance and bigger memory for the starting price of Rs 27,208 (~$327). It is available in two different editions: Standard and Enterprise.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Pricing and Availability

    Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Standard Edition is available at INR 27,208 (~$327) while the Enterprise Edition costs INR 27,530 (~$331) each offering a different warranty period (1-year standard, 2-year enterprise). The Enterprise edition brings a year of Knox Suite, allowing users to easily secure, deploy, and manage devices throughout the life cycle.

    Interested customers can get the Galaxy XCover 7 from Samsung.com or Samsung’s EPP portal. There could be exciting offers for bulk users, and they can inquire about the same here.

    Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Specifications and Features

    The smartphone is military-grade MIL-STD-810H certified, and IP68 water and dust resistance ensure durability in harsh environments. It offers flawless performance and durability in any type of condition. It comes with a 6nm octa-core chip that could well be the Dimensity 6100+ SoC, 6 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage (expandable). The XCover7 offers smooth multitasking and ample storage space. Further, there’s a 6.6-inch FHD+ TFT screen with a 20:9 aspect ratio for immersive viewing. It runs on the Android 14-based One UI 6 out of the box.

    In the camera section, the Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 bundles 50MP rear and 5MP front cameras. These are optimized for barcode and QR code scanning, making them ideal for business applications. It is built to withstand drops up to 1.5 meters and featuring Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, the XCover7 ensures long-lasting durability. The smartphone houses a 4050mAh replaceable battery. It weighs 240g and has dimensions of 169 x 80.1 x 10.2 mm.

    “At Samsung our objective is to provide our users convenience and durability through our product offerings. We have introduced Galaxy XCover7 series in two variants, the Galaxy XCover7 Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition. Both devices are engineered with cutting-edge technologies making them extremely powerful and resistant to tough weather conditions. Powered by Knox, we are excited to bring these revolutionary made in India products to our corporate customers and are optimistic that it will enhance employee productivity and ensures data security”, said Mr. Akash Saxenaa, Vice President, Enterprise Business, Samsung India.

    There’s support for a 3.5mm audio jack, POGO pins, and a USB-C port. In connectivity, the smartphone bundles 5G, LTE, WiFi 5, Wi-Fi Direct, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, Bluetooth 5.3, and NFC. However, the POGO charging dock is available separately.

  • FCC database reveals Samsung Galaxy A55 5G with potential for 25W fast charging

    FCC database reveals Samsung Galaxy A55 5G with potential for 25W fast charging

    Samsung is preparing for the release of its upcoming Galaxy A55 5G smartphone, as indicated by various certification listings. Recently, the device appeared in the FCC database, unveiling some of its key features.

    FCC Certification Details

    The FCC certification confirms that the smartphone, with model number SM-A556E/DS, will support dual SIM slots and 25W fast charging. The supported charging adapter carries the model number EP-TA800.

    Charging Details

    These charging details align with what was confirmed in the 3C certification. However, similar to recent Samsung phones, the 3C certification suggests that the Galaxy A55 5G may not include a charger in the box.

    Speculations on Specifications

    Unfortunately, the FCC listing does not provide any further details about the phone’s specifications, such as its processor, display, or camera setup. However, based on earlier reports, it is expected to be powered by the Exynos 1480 chipset.

    The Galaxy A55 has also been spotted on Geekbench with the same chip. The Exynos 1480 is believed to have four performance cores clocked at 2.75GHz each and four efficiency cores clocked at 2.05GHz. The chipset will also feature an Xclipse 530 GPU.

    The Geekbench listing also suggests that the chipset will be paired with up to 8GB of RAM. Additionally, it is expected to run Android 14 out of the box.

    Design and Color Options

    Leaked official-looking renders of the Galaxy A55 show no significant design changes compared to its predecessor. It retains vertically stacked cameras on the back, flat edges on the sides, and a punch-hole display on the front. The device is rumored to be available in Awesome Ice blue, Awesome Lilac, and Awesome Navy color options.

  • OnePlus Buds 3: Price, Offers, and More as They Launch in India

    OnePlus Buds 3: Price, Offers, and More as They Launch in India

    OnePlus launched the Buds 3 TWS earphones in the global markets including India last month. Now, the audio device is available for purchase in the country. Additionally, the OnePlus 12R smartphone has also gone for sale starting today. The OnePlus Buds 3 pack impressive specifications and features in the sub-Rs 6,000 price segment. Read on to know about the pricing, availability, and offers of the TWS earphones.

    OnePlus Buds 3: pricing, where to purchase, and offers

    The OnePlus Buds 3 carries a price tag of Rs 5,499. It is offered in Metallic Grey and Splendid Blue color options. The TWS earphones can be purchased from Amazon, OnePlus official website, OnePlus Experience Stores, and select offline stores across the country.

    Customers interested in purchasing the OnePlus Buds 3 can avail Rs 1,000 instant bank discount on ICICI Bank credit cards and OneCard. This will bring down the price of the earphones to Rs 4,499. Red Cable Club members can also avail additional up to Rs 800 off on the purchase of the audio device.

    Impressive specifications and features

    As for the core specifications, the OnePlus Buds 3 has an in-ear design with a stem and silicon ear tip. The TWS earphones have a 10.4mm and 6mm dual drivers. There is a 49dB adaptive noise cancellation. The audio device offers hi-res audio, LHDC 5.0 codec support,  and 3D spatial sound effects. The Buds 3 is touted to deliver 44 hours of total battery life and is said to offer 7 hours of playback with a quick 10-minute charge. There is also Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with dual-device pairing.

    Where to purchase and offers

    The OnePlus Buds 3 can be purchased from multiple platforms including Amazon, OnePlus official website, OnePlus Experience Stores, and select offline stores across the country. The TWS earphones are priced at Rs 5,499 and are available in Metallic Grey and Splendid Blue color options.

    Customers who own ICICI Bank credit cards and OneCard can avail an instant bank discount of Rs 1,000, bringing down the price of the OnePlus Buds 3 to Rs 4,499. Additionally, Red Cable Club members can avail up to Rs 800 off on the purchase of the audio device.

    Impressive specifications

    The OnePlus Buds 3 features an in-ear design with a stem and silicon ear tip, providing a comfortable and secure fit. It is equipped with 10.4mm and 6mm dual drivers, delivering powerful and immersive sound quality. The earphones also come with a 49dB adaptive noise cancellation feature, allowing users to enjoy their music without any disturbance.

    Furthermore, the OnePlus Buds 3 supports hi-res audio and LHDC 5.0 codec, ensuring high-quality audio playback. It also offers 3D spatial sound effects, enhancing the overall listening experience. The earphones boast a battery life of up to 44 hours, and a quick 10-minute charge provides 7 hours of playback time. With Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and dual-device pairing, users can easily connect and switch between devices.