Xiaomi unveiled the new Redmi flagships and the theme is, as always, speed. The K40 trio shares the AMOLED display that boast 120 Hz refresh rate and 360 Hz touch sampling rate (that’s the highest we’ve seen yet). And all three use Snapdragon 800-series chipsets, though the hierarchy is clear as the vanilla model gets a 7 nm chip with a fresh coat of paint, the other two pack the latest Snapdragon 888. The second division happens at the camera level – the K40 Pro+ is equipped with a 108 MP sensor in its main camera, the Pro gets a 64 MP sensor instead and the vanilla has to settle...
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Realme launched the Realme XT as its first 64MP camera smartphone back in September 2019, and now the company is ready to take a leap to 108MP sensors as it's hosting a Camera Innovation Event on March 2 to showcase its 108MP camera tech. Unlike Realme's first Camera Innovation Event, which was held in New Delhi, India in August 2019 to detail the company's 64MP quad camera setup, this one will be virtual due to the ongoing pandemic and will be streamed live on Realme's global Facebook page and YouTube channel. Realme 7 Pro with 64MP primary camera We don't have any details about...
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AMD unveiled its big RDNA2 cards last year, the Radeon RX 6900 XT ($1,000), RX 6800 XT ($650) and the RX 6800 ($580). Now the company is preparing to launch yet more RX 6000-series GPUs. This will happen on March 3 at the “Where Gaming Begins: Episode 3” event (Ep. 1 brought the desktop Ryzen 5000 CPUs, Ep. 2 was the RX 6800 launch). AMD posted this image of the GPU in question. It has two fans instead of three like the higher-end cards. but still appears fairly beefy. This suggests that we’re looking at the Radeon RX 6700. We’ll likely see a vanilla and an XT card again, based on the Navi...
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Meizu is celebrating its 18th birthday in March and will begin the month with several launches. We will see the Meizu 18 and Meizu 18 Pro phones on March 3, and today the company revealed some key details about the screens of the phones. According to the official page on Weibo, the Meizu 18 will have a 6.2” screen diagonal, and we already know it will have curved edges on the side and a single punch hole in the middle. Meanwhile, the Meizu 18 Pro will have QHD+ resolution (or 2K, as Chinese companies falsely call it), keeping the overall design with the 2.5D curved glass and the selfie...
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Samsung introduced One UI 3.1 back in January, during the Galaxy S21 unveiling. Previous flagships are already switching to the new interface little by little, and now it is time for the Galaxy Note10 series. An update is already seeding to Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy Note10+ phones in Germany and should be hitting other European countries soon unless major issues are discovered. Changelog of the software update The update carries a model number N97xFXXU6FUBD (lowercase x is either 0 or 5, depending on the phone) and is slightly over 1 GB in size. Along with the latest March 2021...
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Less than five months after the announcement of its Realme 7 brand CEO Madhav Sheth has begun teasing its successor – the Realme 8. The news comes from a pair of tweets from the executive which outline an #InfiniteLeapWith8 and more interestingly a 108MP camera. We don’t get more details surrounding the new Realme 8 series though it’s safe to assume this will be the first Realme smartphone with a 108MP sensor. Work never stops at #realme. I am already working on #InfiniteLeapWith8! RT and reply with what you think it is about. pic.twitter.com/RmJiCocTgf— Madhav FutureX (@MadhavSheth1)...
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On Wednesday, a report from 9to5Google brought attention to a feature on Wear OS that hasn’t been working for months, according to a thread on Google’s Issue Tracker. Google has now responded that it is “aware of the issues some users have been encountering”. Google has also noted that it will “address these and improve the overall experience” with its partner OEMs. Using the “Hey Google” hotword should summon Google Assistant on a Wear OS smartwatch while the screen is active. However, despite the feature toggled on in the Assistant’s settings, it won’t respond for a command. You can...
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