A live shot of the Google Pixel 6 Pro has been leaked over the internet, giving an insight into the attractive design of this upcoming mobile phone. In August, Google plans to launch the much-anticipated Pixel 5 mid-range phone, and the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 pro are expected to be released in October. The Live Shot above reveals the front as well as the rear design of the upcoming Pixel 6 Pro device. We think the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones that come with this design will be a bit more interesting and unique. The Google Pixel 6 Series is expected to feature a special processor for…
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Qualcomm is set to launch its first mobile phone
Qualcomm recently unveiled their first smartphone. It has been released as a special smartphone for the members of their Snapdragon Insider Program. This is designed by Asus. Display & Design This Snapdragon Insiders phone has a 6.78 inch Samsung AMOLED display with a 144Hz display refresh rate. Also, there is no camera cutout or notch in this smart phone and a bezel is provided to include the front camera and other sensors. That is, you can see a slightly larger bezel on this smart phone than the current smart phone. It is also protected by Gorilla Glass Victus. Processor, Storage & Features Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, it…
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Apple holds patents for in-screen TouchID and FaceID
According to reports, Apple has already started planning for the iPhone 14 Series, the iPhone Series to be launched next year. Accordingly, it can be expected that the iPhone 14 Series will be equipped with devices with a full screen display. According to the latest information from Apple, they have obtained the patent for the Under Display Camera Technology required for Touch ID and Face ID. The same patent states that they use this Under Display Camera technology for Touch ID and Face ID. It has also been reported that they are preparing to provide Face ID support for Apple Macs as well. This Under Display Camera technology is still…
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21 of the best features that come with your smartphone with Android 12
At the Google I / O 2021 event held by Google this year, the Android 12 beta version was released to selected devices from Pixel and several other companies. So in this edition we saw some features and improvements that enhance the user experience. So let’s see what these latest features 21 have been released with Android 12. Improved Notification ShadesGoogle has made a number of improvements in the design of notification shades. “Google Material You language” has been present since the first beta build, giving a different look to the notification shades and quick settings panel look and feel. This time Google has added a transparent (notification) notification panel…
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Sharp Aquos R6 with 1 inch Camera Sensor and 240Hz Display
Japan’s SHARP has unveiled their latest smartphone, the Sharp Aquos R6. Although not as popular in the smartphone world, Sharp is a leader in home appliances, including televisions. First we will talk about the display of this Sharp Aquos R6. The 6.6 inch display is the world’s first WUXGA + IGZO OLED display with 1Hz – 240Hz adaptive refresh rate. This 1Hz-240Hz adaptive refresh rate is important for a smooth user experience as well as power saving. With a resolution of 1,260 x 2,730px, this display has a peak brightness of 2000 nits. The Sharp Aquos R6 is one of the best smartphones on the market today. The next under…
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MediaTek launches Dimensity 900 5G SoC with 6nm technology
MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 900 5G Chipset was officially announced recently (13.05.2021). This is the latest addition to the Dimension lineup and is powered by a high performance 6nm process. An octa core CPU, the Dimensity 900 comes in two clusters, 2x Cortex-A78 cores at 2.4GHz for power and 6x Cortex-A55 units at 2 GHz for efficiency. It also includes a Dedicated AI Processing Unit (APU) for graphical processing as well as 4K HDR support, and uses the Arm Mali G68 MC4 as the Graphic Processing Unit (GPU). Smartphones that come with a Dimension 900 5G SoC with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage standard will also be able to use…
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Apple launches iPad Pro powered by Apple Silicon M1 chipset
The new iPad Pro is powered by the same 8-core M1 processor found in last year’s MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini models, and Apple claims that this year’s iPad Pro is far ahead of its predecessor. Give. The new iPad Pro has a graphics performance boost of 1,500 times that of the older iPad Pro, as well as an improved 16-core Apple Neural engine and a new image signal processor. They also point out that the Wi-Fi only mode can be used for up to 10 hours on a single charge, and the Wi-Fi and Cellular options for up to 9 hours. In terms of connectivity, the new…
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By 2030, Apple is set to carbon-neutralize all Apple devices around the world from the supply chain
Since 2018, 100% of Apple stores, Offices and Data centers around the world have switched to these renewable energy sources, and Apple says it is now working to use only renewable energy for all of its plants. To coincide with World Earth Day on April 21, Apple announced its vision for the next decade. They say that by 2030, Apple will be working to make all Apple devices around the world carbon neutral. According to the vision, all iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and iMac devices will be manufactured from 100% recycled materials, and robots such as Apple Daisy will be used to separate the raw material from older Apple devices.…
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Apple launches new iMac with M1 chip, 4.5K Retina display and a variety of colors
This time around, Apple has been able to reduce the size of the iMac by as much as 50%, as the use of the Apple M1 chipset, or SoC, in the design of the iMac computer does not require as much space for hardware as before. The iMac will be available in 7 colors: Green, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Purple, Blue and Silver, giving the user the ability to purchase his / her computer in a way that is different from other computers. Apple has even redesigned the power cable that connects to it, and this time the power connector can be easily connected to a computer with the help of…
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By 2040, Honda is set to turn its vehicle sales entirely into electric and fuel cell vehicles
The company plans to shift its vehicle sales to fully EV (Electric Vehicle) and FCV (Fuel Cell Vehicles) vehicles by 2040 with the aim of reducing carbon emissions, according to the Engadget website. Honda has decided to say goodbye to Fully petrol vehicles, and by 2030, 40% of transactions in the world’s major auto markets will be for EVs and FCVs, and by 2035 that number will increase to 80% Honda expects that. Later this decade, Honda will focus on the production of EV and FCV vehicles based on the e: Architecture, which will be introduced to the North American market and later expanded to other countries. Meanwhile, Honda is…