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Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim first looks through CAD based renders!
• 6.8” OLED display
• 6.4mm thickness
• 200MP HP5 + 50MP JN5 UW + 50MP 3.5x telephoto
• Snapdragon 8 Elite
• 12 GB of RAM
• Android 15, One UI 7
🗓️ Release in May 2025
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Reliance Jio announced 5.5G!
• A 5.5G supported device can connect with Multiple Towers by using 3CC (carrier aggregation) technology & can achieve higher Download & Upload speed than 5G.
• If a device support 5.5G then it'll show "5GA" sign.
• Lower latency than 5G.
Only OnePlus 13 supports Jio 5.5G right now!
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Tesla has unveiled a new version of its best-selling car, the 2025 Model Y. The electric car has received an updated design, elements of which were borrowed from the Cybertruck. There are two versions available
The rear-wheel drive model (from $36,000) has 299 hp, can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds and can travel up to 360 miles on a single charge. The all-wheel drive model (from $41,000) has 450 hp, accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds and has a range of 448 miles.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra official renders in all color variants!
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HDMI 2.2 with support for 12K resolution was presented at CES 2025!
— Resolution up to 12288×6480 pixels and up to 120 frames per second;
— Bandwidth 96 Gbps;
- Fixed rate signaling technology (improved support for 4K 60 fps and above);
- Latency Indication Protocol (LIP): Audio and video synchronization is now more accurate.
OnePlus 13R launched globally!
📱 6.78" 1.5K BOE X2 flat 8T LTPO display, 120Hz refresh rate, 1600nits HBM, Gorilla glass 7i protection
🔳 Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
3.3GHz max
LPDDR5x RAM & UFS 4.0 storage
🎮 Adreno™ 750 GPU
🍭 Android 15
📸 50MP Sony IMX906 OIS+ 8MP Ultrawide IMX355+ 50MP telephoto rear camera
🤳 16MP IMX480 front
🔋 6000mAh battery
⚡ 80 watt charging
📶 WiFi 7
- Bluetooth version 5.4
- X-axis linear motor for haptics
- IR blaster for remote control
🔊 Dual stereo speakers
- IP65 rating
- NFC
- Bluetooth audio: SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, LDAC, LHDC 5.0
- Metal frame
- Alert slider
- Optical In-display fingerprint scanner
- Display P2 chip
- 8.02mm thickness
- 206 gram weight
💰 Price: ₹42,999/$599/€749
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Galaxy S25 official render!
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Samsung S25 Ultra official render!
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As per DCS this is how iPhone 17 Pro will look like!
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Blackmagic has unveiled the world's first cinema camera with the ability to shoot video specifically for the Apple Vision Pro headset!
This stereoscopic camera has two lenses, each of which allows for video recording at a resolution of 8160x7200 pixels and 90 frames per second. By combining these two lenses, it is possible to record 3D videos that have depth in the Vision Pro headset and give the user a sense of realism.
The new Blackmagic camera has the ability to record these videos in Apple's proprietary format, and with the new update to the DaVinci Resolve software, it is now possible to edit them directly in this software.
The camera will be available to filmmakers early next year and can be purchased for $30,000.
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Redmi Turbo 4 (Globally as Poco X7 Pro) official look.
• 6.6" 1.5k 120hz OLED display
• 50+8MP rear camera
• 20MP front camera
• Dimensity 8400
• 6550mAh battery
• 90W charging
🗓️ Launching on January 2 in China
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Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup!
S25 Ultra
• 200/50/50/12 cameras
• 6.9” QHD+ 120hz Amoled
• Gorilla Glass Armor 2
S25+ | S25
• 6.7”QHD+ | 6.2” FHD+ 120hz Amoled
• 50/12/10 cameras
• 12gb ram
All powered by SD8 Elite for Galaxy
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OnePlus Ace 5 / OnePlus 13R launched in China!
• 6.78" 1.5K BOE X2 flat 8T LTPO display
• Snapdragon 8 Gen3
• LPDDR5x RAM & UFS 4.0 storage
• 50MP Sony IMX906 OIS+ 8MP UW + 2MP rear camera
• 6400mAh battery
• 80W SUPERVOOC charging
• WiFi 7
• IP65 rating
• Metal frame
• Alert slider
• Optical In-display fingerprint scanner
• Display P2 chip
• Bypass charging technology
• 8.02mm thickness
• 206g weight glass, 223g ceramic
💰Price: ¥2299 (~₹26,850/$315) for 12GB+256GB
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NOTHING’s upcoming phones:
Nothing Phone 3a:
• Code name : asteroids
• SD 7s Gen 3
• Telephoto lens
Nothing Phone 3a Plus:
• Code name : asteroids_plus
• SD 7s Gen 3
• Periscope zoom lens
CMF Phone 2:
• Code name : galaga
• Mediatek Dimensity SoC
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series marketing posters leaked!
🔗 EvLeaks
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An era has passed: the real-life prototype of Michael's house from GTA V burned down in Los Angeles.
To understand the scale of the fire, fans superimposed it on the GTA V map - everything in the red circles is now completely destroyed in real life.
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Acer has unveiled its portable gaming console, the Nitro Blaze 11, which pushes the concept of a portable console to new limits, being so large that it's practically a tablet and weighs over a kilo!
This console has a 10.95-inch display with a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz, with Ryzen 8040HS, 2TB of internal storage and 16GB of RAM. Like the Nintendo Switch controllers, its controllers can be detached, and with this huge size, the Steamdeck looks small in comparison!
Acer is selling this console for $1,100.
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BMW has unveiled the iDrive system, which turns the windshield into a dashboard. The 3D head-up display is located along a narrow black strip at the bottom of the windshield.
The panel displays useful information, including speed, navigation data and road signs. We will see the new interior in electric cars before the end of 2025, and later in other models
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Another pandemic? 😩
#covid #USA #China
👂 More on Trump's Ear
OnePlus 13 launched globally!
Specifications
📱 6.82" 2K BOE X2 8T LTPO display, 120Hz refresh rate, 1600nits HBM
🔳 Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
LPDDR5x & UFS 4.0 storage
🎮 Adreno 830 GPU
🍭 Android 15
📸 50MP Sony LYT808 OIS+ 50MP Samsung JN5 Ultrawide+ 50MP LYT600 periscope OIS rear camera
🤳 32MP Sony IMX615 front
🔋 6000mAh battery
⚡ 100 watt wired & 50 watt wireless charging
- 5 watt wired reverse charging
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 port
📶 WiFi 7, 6, 5
- Bluetooth version 5.4
- NFC
- X-axis linear motor for haptics
🔊 Dual stereo speakers
🤽♂️ IP68 + IP69 rating
- IR blaster for remote control
- Alert slider
- 8.5mm & 8.9mm thickness
- 213 & 210 gram weight
💰 Price: ₹69,999/$899/€999
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Galaxy S25 Plus official render!
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Nobody wants to buy TSMC's 2nm chips!
• Apple, Nvidia and other companies are shocked by the price, it is 50% higher than the previous model.
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realme 14 Pro+
• 6.83" 1.5K quad-curved screen
• 1.6mm quad-narrow bezels
• Snapdragon 7s Gen3
• 32Mp front camera
• 50MP IMX896+8MP UW + 50MP 3X IMX882 periscope telephoto
• 6000mAh+80W flash charging
• IP66/IP68/IP69
• Optical fingerprint scanner
• Plastic middle frame, glass back
• 7.99mm/194g
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If you thought drone shows were good, China now has drone ads!
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🍏 This is supposedly what the iPhone 17 will look like
• The render was leaked by Chinese insiders.
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OnePlus Ace 5 Pro launched in China!
• 6.78" 1.5K BOE X2 flat 8T LTPO display
• Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
• LPDDR5X RAM & UFS 4.0 storage
• 50MP Sony IMX906 OIS + 8MP UW + 2MP rear camera
• 16MP IMX480 front
• 6100mAh battery
• 100W SUPERVOOC charging
• IP65 rating
• Metal frame
• Alert slider
• Optical In-display fingerprint scanner
• Display P2 chip
• Bypass charging technology
• 8.14mm thickness
• 203g weight glass, 217g ceramic
💰 Price: ¥3399 (~₹39,800/$465) for 12GB+256GB
¥4299 (~₹50,350/$589) for Ceramic variant
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New renders of the iPhone 17 Pro!
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China’s Trump Challenge.
Some Perspectives On a Possible War
People and companies in China—indeed in business communities around the world—have eagerly embraced Beijing’s promises to enact policies that will restore the nation’s economic momentum. However, disappointment has always followed. It is beginning to look as though China’s leadership simply does not know what to do.
This conclusion is entirely plausible since China’s economic and financial troubles largely sprouted from ill-conceived policies dating back to well before the pandemic.
China’s economy has come a long way from the place that once garnered nothing but praise from Western media. Not too long ago, it was common to read that China’s economy would soon eclipse that of the United States.
Commentary often praised the effectiveness and prescience of Chinese top-down planning, some suggesting that perhaps it was superior to the comparative chaos of democratic practice and market-based approaches. In 2009, for instance, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman extolled what could be accomplished by China’s “one-party autocracy.”
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau spoke admiringly about how China’s “basic dictatorship” allowed it to “turn the economy around on a dime.”
President Barack Obama gave credit to China’s approach to bringing millions out of poverty. This is just a small sample of the kind of commentary that was prevalent during China’s great growth strides. But now, that system seems to be failing.
Praise for the prescience of China’s central planning was always misplaced. Since modern China began as a severely underdeveloped and war-torn economy, its planners had an easy time identifying where the nation should put its emphasis.
All they needed to do was to look at the developed world. They could see that building new roads, rail links, port facilities, housing, power stations, and the like would pay huge growth dividends, and they did. People rose from dire poverty and became richer.
However, as China developed and joined more advanced economies, its future needs became less obvious. Beijing’s central planners had lost their model and increasingly began to make mistakes.
This new fact of economic life (for China) became evident in the 2010s. By then, the authorities had been promoting residential construction for some time, giving subsidies for building, advancing credit on easy terms to developers, and enlisting the support of local governments by making land sales lucrative for them and even encouraging them to enter joint ventures with developers.
However, as China shifted from a housing-short economy to one of abundant housing, planners made the mistake of keeping these policies in place. Real estate development rose to an unsustainable 30% of China’s economy.
When Beijing finally woke up to the problem, it made a second error. In 2019–2020, Beijing suddenly removed all the former support to the housing sector. The decision was reasonable, but the suddenness of the action caused problems.
It caught both developers and local governments by surprise, leaving them no time to adjust. Having extended themselves under policies that no longer existed, developers and local governments faced severe financial troubles.
In 2021, developers began to fail, and local governments began to report difficulties meeting their financial obligations, in some cases, even in providing basic public services.
That year, matters in Chinese finance began to resemble those in the United States during the global financial crisis of 2008. Rather than act forcefully to stem the spread of financial failure, the authorities in Beijing made yet another mistake.
They sat on their hands as if nothing were wrong. Their inaction allowed the financial problems to spread throughout the system, rendering Chinese finance far less able to support growth than it had been.
PART 2
#China #Trump #US
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MicroStrategy has bought Bitcoin again, this time acquiring 5,262 Bitcoins worth $561 million.
The company now has 444,262 Bitcoins worth approximately $41.4 billion in its Bitcoin reserve fund, owning more than 2% of all Bitcoins in the world!
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