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- Samsung developing its own 3D ToF sensor called ISOCELL Vizion
- Realme Watch S specs revealed by FCC
- Samsung teases the Galaxy F series
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3 full specs surface
- Renders of new Nest Home speaker leak ahead of launch event
- Moto E7 Plus launches in India on September 23
- Apple's new 8th generation iPad is already just $299
- Google's Android TV stick leaks again in official looking images
- OnePlus 8T tipped to launch on October 14
- Nokia 3.4 inches closer to launch following a FCC certification
- Samsung infographic showcases the Galaxy Watch evolution
- Realme 7 Pro in for review
- Motorola Razr 5G hands-on review
- Alleged wireless charger for iPhone 12 series appears on video
- iOS 14 found to reset default apps after every reboot
Samsung developing its own 3D ToF sensor called ISOCELL Vizion Posted: 19 Sep 2020 08:00 AM PDT A recently filed document in EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office) by Samsung may reveal a feature of the upcoming Galaxy S21 family next year. The description of the so-called ISOCELL Vizion camera perfectly fits the one of a 3D ToF sensor. According to some, the Galaxy Note20 lineup missed on the 3D ToF sensor because Sony was already preoccupied with Apple's orders of the said sensor, so Samsung is likely taking matters into its own hands for the Galaxy S21 launch next year. Then again, there's a rumor going saying that the upcoming S-series won't be featuring 3D ToF... |
Realme Watch S specs revealed by FCC Posted: 19 Sep 2020 06:00 AM PDT The Realme Watch was announced in May, and earlier this month, the company said it will launch the Watch S Pro in Q4 2020 with a circular AMOLED screen. Now we learn there's a non-Pro version as well, sporting model designation RMA207, that has bagged FCC certification. The FCC listing includes a schematic of the Realme Watch S, which confirms the smartwatch will pack a 390 mAh battery and come with an IP68 rating. There are also heart rate and SpO2 sensors on the back joined by the charging connectors, but their arrangement is different from the one we've seen on the Pro model. However,... |
Samsung teases the Galaxy F series Posted: 19 Sep 2020 04:00 AM PDT Earlier this week we learned that Samsung is planning to launch a camera-focused Galaxy F series in India, and today, the Korean tech giant confirmed the existence of the new series by posting a teaser image on Twitter with the caption "The new #GalaxyF will definitely leave a mark on you. Stay tuned to go #FullOn." The new #GalaxyF will definitely leave a mark on you. Stay tuned to go #FullOn.#Samsung pic.twitter.com/5ahjw6mqTm— Samsung India (@SamsungIndia) September 19, 2020 Samsung didn't reveal any other details about the Galaxy F series, but rumors have it that the Galaxy F41... |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3 full specs surface Posted: 19 Sep 2020 01:47 AM PDT Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab Active 2 rugged tablet back in October 2017, and the company will soon follow up with its successor - the Galaxy Tab Active 3. The tablet has already bagged Bluetooth SIG certification, and thanks to Safety Korea and Geekbench, we know a few of its specs already: an Exynos 9810 SoC, 4GB RAM, and a 5,050 mAh battery. A live image of the tablet also revealed it will come with three physical buttons on the front. Now the entire specs sheet of the Galaxy Tab Active 3 has leaked, that paints a clearer picture of the rugged tablet. Samsung Galaxy Tab... |
Renders of new Nest Home speaker leak ahead of launch event Posted: 18 Sep 2020 11:30 PM PDT Back in July, Google teased a new Nest Home smart speaker – one that's meant to succeed the original air freshener Google Home speaker. The new smart speaker, along with a new Chromecast with Bluetooth remote is expected to be announced at a September 30 event. A set of official renders of the Nest Home has leaked thanks to @rquandt via Twitter and WinFuture.de. The renders show two Nest Home colors which might be called "chalk" and "charcoal". With these renders, we're given more angles of the speaker, along with a view of the power cord, which seems to have a new proprietary plug. The... |
Moto E7 Plus launches in India on September 23 Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:23 PM PDT Motorola unveiled the Moto E7 Plus exactly one week ago, in Brazil. Today, the company has unveiled that, aside from Europe, the E7 Plus is also headed to India. Specifically, the phone will launch in the subcontinent on September 23. You'll find it at Flipkart starting at 12 PM local time. Pricing hasn't been revealed yet, although this should be an affordable device, considering the specs on offer. Get ready for the #UltimateCamera experience. With all-new #motoe7plus you can take your smartphone photography to the next level, even in low light. Launching 23rd September, 12 pm on... |
Apple's new 8th generation iPad is already just $299 Posted: 18 Sep 2020 07:11 PM PDT Apple's mobile devices are notoriously resistant to price cuts of any kind - not that they don't happen at all, but way less than for any competitors. With that in mind, for a new Apple tablet to have its official recommended retail price cut on launch day, that's quite unprecedented. And yet it's exactly what's happened to the new, 8th generation iPad - the entry-level model we're calling iPad 10.2 (2020) because it's a much more descriptive name. It was announced at Apple's special online event on September 15, which is also when pre-orders started. The tablet became available... |
Google's Android TV stick leaks again in official looking images Posted: 18 Sep 2020 05:03 PM PDT Google's event on September 30 won't all be just about the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G, as we're also expecting a new Nest smart speaker to make an appearance, as well as the long leaked Android TV streaming stick/dongle codenamed Sabrina. Think of this like an Android TV box, but in dongle form. Or a Chromecast dongle that runs Android TV. And comes with a remote control, and access to the full suite of Android TV apps, of course. Here are some newly outed official-looking images of it. Google's HDMI stick with remote By the way, according to the source of this leak, Google will... |
OnePlus 8T tipped to launch on October 14 Posted: 18 Sep 2020 02:59 PM PDT OnePlus is expected to bring a "T" update to its OnePlus 8 smartphone with slightly updated design and specs. Now, tipster Ishan Agarwal is giving us a potential launch date for the OnePlus 8T - October 14. Past leaks have claim there won't be a new Pro phone this Fall. The 8T is expected to come with a 6.55-inch AMOLED panel with an updated 120Hz refresh rate and punch hole cutout for its 32MP selfie cam. The phone is expected to ship with the Snapdragon 865 alongside 8/12GB RAM and 128/256GB storage. The camera setup should remain similar to the OnePlus 8 with an upgraded 5MP... |
Nokia 3.4 inches closer to launch following a FCC certification Posted: 18 Sep 2020 01:47 PM PDT We've been hearing rumors and seeing leaks about an upcoming smartphone called Nokia 3.4, and a device that looks suspiciously similar has popped up in the United States' FCC certification database. The schematics confirm two variants of the upcoming phone, a circular camera setup on the back and what appears to be a single punch hole in the upper left corner on the front. Nokia 3.4 front and back schematics The two listings from HMD have the TA-1283 and TA-1285 model codes - one is for the single SIM Nokia 3.4, the other is for the dual SIM version. The certification points to... |
Samsung infographic showcases the Galaxy Watch evolution Posted: 18 Sep 2020 12:33 PM PDT Samsung released the Galaxy Watch3 last month and the wearable is the pinnacle of Korean company's smartwatch design. In a lovely infographic, the company explained how the Galaxy Watch3 evolved over the two-year-old Galaxy Watch - including a more compact size while bringing more features for a healthier lifestyle. Samsung's first Galaxy Watch had 46mm and 42mm versions, but the latest one comes in 45mm and 41mm flavors. However, at the same time, the screen either grew in size or remained the same (1.4" and 1.2" diagonal), meaning the bezel has got thinner. The actual body of the... |
Posted: 18 Sep 2020 11:12 AM PDT Realme had a big announcement in early September where we saw the arrival of the Realme 7 and Realme 7 Pro smartphones (with a third one, called Realme 7i, joining them this week. We had a quick hands-on with the Pro device after the launch, but now the phone is with us to go through the rigorous testing process. Once again we have a Mirror Blue variant. It has a neat matte finish where the gradient changes slightly under different lighting. The line is also perfectly aligned with the camera setup, which is a lovely fine detail that many other manufacturers are... |
Motorola Razr 5G hands-on review Posted: 18 Sep 2020 10:33 AM PDT |
Alleged wireless charger for iPhone 12 series appears on video Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:51 AM PDT Apple has been rumored to bring a magnetic wireless charger with its iPhone 12 series and now we have a video of the alleged charging mat or at least its prototype. Video claims to show Apple magnetic wireless charger prototype. More at @9to5mac pic.twitter.com/BDReuIIW4C— Jordan Kahn (@JordanKahn) September 17, 2020 The charger appears quite slim with a round shape and small convex opening at the top all dressed in white. The whole mat appears to have a metal casing while its bottom side features a 9 pin structure. Apple charging mat (left) and iPhone 12 back schematics... |
iOS 14 found to reset default apps after every reboot Posted: 18 Sep 2020 08:29 AM PDT Apple's iOS 14 has only been official for two days now and the first somewhat major bug was discovered. One of the cooler features of the new build is that you can finally pick your own default browser and email app. However it turns out each reboot will wipe those preferences and restore the Apple apps as default. This means every time your phone battery dies or you perform a restart you'll be once again directed to using Safari and the Apple Mail app until you go into settings to change to any alternative browser and email client. This issue will likely be patched as soon as... |
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