Kamis, 23 Maret 2023

Huawei's Mate X3 arrives with waterproof lightweight body

The Huawei Mate X3 is official and it's impressive on a number of levels. For starters, the Mate X3 is much lighter than its competitors. It's just 239g (the Feathered Sand model is 241g), which is 24g less than the Galaxy Z Fold4. And Huawei manages the low weight without meaningful compromises in other areas - it has bigger displays, a bigger battery, and a periscope zoom camera. Impressively, when unfolded, the Mate X3 is only 5.3mm thick. The book-style foldable has two 120Hz-capable displays. The cover screen measures 6.4 inches, and offers 2504x1080px resolution and 20.9:9 aspect....

Huawei Watch Ultimate arrives with 1.5" display, 100m submersion rating

Huawei had a big event today, announcing its latest premium phones and its new flagship wearable. The Huawei Watch Ultimate sits above the GT 3 Pro with an even more robust build and now can submerge to 100 meters, making it suitable for professional divers. The Watch Ultimate has a massive 1.5” LTPO AMOLED circular display, supporting refresh rates between 1Hz and 60Hz. The big shell fits a large 530mAh battery, and Huawei promises 14 days of autonomy on a single charge for regular users, while active users can go about 8 days between charges. The wearable supports Qi wireless...

Rabu, 22 Maret 2023

Redmi Note 12 Turbo passes through Geekbench with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 on board

Earlier today we found out that the Redmi Note 12 Turbo will become official at an event in China on March 28. This will be the world's first smartphone to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 chipset, which was announced last week. This is by far the highest-performing 7-series Snapdragon ever made, so the Redmi Note 12 Turbo will be a definite step above in terms of raw processing power compared to any of its siblings. On its way to the launch, the Redmi Note 12 Turbo passed through Geekbench today, managing a 1,213 single-core score and a 3,972 multi-core score. Aside from the SoC,...

Samsung Galaxy M54 silently goes official as an amped up version of the A54

Following the announcement of the Galaxy A54 last week, today Samsung quietly made the Galaxy M54 official in the Middle East. It looks like a slightly amped up iteration of the A54. Let's dive into its specs then. The Galaxy M54 comes with a 6.7-inch 1080x2400 120 Hz Super AMOLED touchscreen, the Exynos 1380 chipset at the helm paired with 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of expandable storage, a 108 MP main camera with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, a 2 MP macro shooter, a 32 MP selfie snapper, and a 6,000 mAh battery with 25W wired charging support. The phone runs Android 13 with One UI 5.1 on...

Nothing Ear (2) review

The Nothing Ear (2) is its "first ever second generation product," the company says, which is definitely one of the statements ever made. The new model features a range of improvements but focuses the most on improving the sound quality over its predecessor. At $149, the Ear (2) costs the same as the current price of the Ear (1), which originally launched at $99. There's a lot to talk about so let's just get right into it. Design The design of the Ear (2) has seen some changes, mostly around the case. The new case is smaller in every dimension but you can only really tell the...

Watch the Nothing Ear (2) launch

It’s a big day for Nothing Tech with the launch of its latest wireless earphones – the Nothing Ear (2). The livestream for the event is set to start at 3PM GMT time and you can tune in via the embedded video below. The event will be hosted by Carl Pei and it also will feature Marques Brownlee aka MKBHD. Nothing already confirmed some of the Ear (2) key specs which include support for the LHDC Audio 5.0 hi-res audio streaming codec, an IP54 rating for dust and water splashes. Previous rumors suggest Ear (2) will offer personalized active noise cancelation (ANC) and their design will...

All iPhone 15 units will have a Dynamic Island, Pros will have titanium frame

The latest iPhone 15 leak gives us insight into their displays. A trio of leaked glass panels reveal that the entire iPhone 15 lineup will have a Dynamic Island. The three pieces below are reportedly from the iPhone 15 on the left, the iPhone 15 Pro in the middle, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max on the right. Rumor has it the entire lineup will have thinner uniform 1.5mm bezels across the entire display. While the vanilla 15 and 15 Plus will get the new Dynamic Island, they'll retain the standard 60Hz refresh rate, and miss on the Always-on Display of the Pro models. Another...