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Realme 13 Pro+ Specs Revealed
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The Realme 13 Pro+ has been certified for sale in China by TENAA, and its specs have been revealed. The device is expected to launch in India soon.
Interestingly, the CPU frequency listed by TENAA matches the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, not the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 that was previously rumored. However, there may be differences between the Chinese model and the international version.
The Realme 13 Pro+ features a 6.7-inch 1080x2412 OLED screen, a triple rear camera setup (50 MP + 8 MP + 50 MP), a 32 MP front camera, and a 5,050 mAh battery with 80W fast charging support.
In China, the device will come with 6/8/12/16GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB of storage. It measures 161.3 x 73.9 x 8.2 mm and weighs 190g. The curved-side screen is also confirmed.
The main camera uses the new 50 MP Sony Lytia LYT-701 sensor with OIS, and a 50 MP Sony Lytia LYT-600 sensor for the 3x optical zoom camera. The 8 MP snapper is the ultrawide.
Realme's newly announced Hyperimage+ engine uses "cutting edge AI capabilities" to provide image quality "on par with professional DSLR cameras". For a hands-on review and camera samples, check out this article.
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Threads turns 1, grows to 175 million monthly active users
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Threads, the social network that branched off from Instagram, launched on July 5, 2023. In the year since, the platform has grown to 175 million monthly active users. This news was posted by Mark Zuckerberg himself (on Threads, of course).
Initially, Threads grew at a rapid pace, reaching 100 million users just 5 days after launch. Things have calmed down since then, but the network keeps growing – it reported 130 million users in February and 150 million in April.
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The Threads team is having a quiet celebration of the 175 million milestone with new custom icons. The mobile app was updated to give users a choice of 5 icons (in addition to the default one). More new icons will be added, one each day. You will find them in the Your Profile tab in the app (tap the birthday cake icon). Note that these custom icons are available only for a very limited time and you should pick one by July 12.
The Threads network is interconnected with the rest of the Meta empire. As of June 25, users in more than 100 countries can enable sharing of their posts to the fediverse at large.
Instagram reports that 63% of all posts on Threads are text-only. That said, 1 in 4 posts on the network contain at least one photo. Besides text and photos, voice notes are becoming more common on Threads, though younger people are more likely to use them than those from older generations. Check out Instagram's post about curious results from a survey among 2,000 users ranging from Gen Z to Boomers.
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Lava Blaze X to Feature Dimensity 7050 SoC, Rumor Claims
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A new leak has revealed that the upcoming Lava Blaze X smartphone will be powered by the Dimensity 7050 SoC. Additionally, the device is expected to come with two storage options: 128GB and 256GB.
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The Dimensity 7050 SoC is not new to the brand, as it was also used in the Blaze Curve, which launched in March.
The Blaze X is expected to be initially available on Amazon and will later make its way to offline stores in August. The device is also rumored to feature an FHD+ resolution curved screen, an 8MP ultrawide camera on the back, a 32MP front camera, and a 5000mAh battery with 33W wired charging. It is expected to run Android 14 and start at under INR 15,000.
The brand has already confirmed that the device will come with a 64MP main camera and will have three RAM options: 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB.
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OnePlus Nord 4 Images Leak, Revealing Unique Design
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Just a day after OnePlus confirmed the launch of the Nord 4, multiple leaks have surfaced, showcasing the device's unique design. Initially, it was believed that the Nord 4 would be a rebranded OnePlus Ace 3V, a phone recently released in China. However, the latest leaks suggest that this is not the case.
The Nord 4's design is distinct from the Ace 3V, with a mostly metal back and a glass top portion. The first leaked image shows the device in three color options, which are likely to be the only available colors at launch.
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Two additional live images provide a closer look at the phone's rear in its black variant.
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The design is certainly unique and unlike any other phone currently available. While it achieves the goal of making the Nord 4 stand out, it may not be ideal for brand recognition.
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The Nord 4 is rumored to feature the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset, making it a solid upper-midrange performer. The device is expected to have competitive pricing to match its performance.
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**Samsung Galaxy M35 Launching in India on July 17**
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After weeks of speculation, the Samsung Galaxy M35 is finally set to launch in India on July 17. This news comes after the company teased the phone's arrival in the Indian market, with Amazon advertising it as part of its Prime Day sales on July 20 and 21.
The Galaxy M35 boasts an impressive set of features, including Samsung's Exynos 1380 SoC, a 6.6-inch 1080x2340 120 Hz Super AMOLED screen with 1,000-nit peak brightness and Gorilla Glass Victus+, a 50 MP main camera with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, a 5 MP macro camera, a 13 MP selfie snapper, and a massive 6,000 mAh battery with support for 25W wired charging.
The phone will be available for purchase on Amazon.
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Key Specifications:
* Exynos 1380 SoC
* 6.6-inch 1080x2340 120 Hz Super AMOLED screen
* 50 MP main camera with OIS
* 8 MP ultrawide
* 5 MP macro camera
* 13 MP selfie snapper
* 6,000 mAh battery with 25W wired charging support
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Forestay, Europe's Newest $220M Growth-Stage VC Fund, to Focus on AI
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Forestay, a Geneva-based venture capital firm, has closed its second fund, Forestay Capital II, at a hard cap of $220 million. The firm, which has been leading rounds in enterprise startups over the past couple of years, has invested in companies such as Scandit, K2View, Nexthink, and Wasabi, with three of these companies reaching unicorn status and two being acquired.
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The Forestay II fund will invest across Europe and Israel, with a focus on leading growth rounds of $10M-$15M at the inflection point of a company. The firm's founder, Frederic Wohlwend, stated that Forestay will be "extremely focused" in its investment strategy, only investing in enterprise AI and SaaS companies, and mainly playing in Series B rounds.
Wohlwend, who previously served as the Global Chief Digital Officer of Merck KGaA and Serono, believes that his experience in the biopharma clinical space has given him a deep understanding of the enterprise value chain, from early research to distribution. This expertise will be leveraged to identify and support promising enterprise AI and SaaS startups.
The fund's investment strategy is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for SaaS and enterprise solutions in Europe, where the market is fragmented by geography and language. The emergence of Forestay as a growth-stage VC fund focused on AI is a positive development for the European startup ecosystem, providing more options for growth capital.
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Samsung Reflects on the Evolution of Galaxy Buds Line from 2019 to Present
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Following the release of an infographic highlighting the Galaxy Fold family's history, Samsung has now published a similar infographic showcasing the evolution of its true wireless earbuds, marking the second installment in the "Galaxy History" series.
The journey began with the Galaxy Buds in 2019. The Galaxy Buds+ arrived in 2020, boasting the same design and double the battery life. In 2021, Samsung released its first pair of Pro earbuds, as well as the Galaxy Buds2, which shared a similar design with the Buds Pro rather than the original Buds.
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The Galaxy Buds2 Pro was released in 2022, and the upcoming Galaxy Buds3 have been long-awaited. These will be unveiled at an Unpacked event next week, on July 10, and if recent leaks are accurate, they will mark a significant design shift for Samsung, adopting a stem style similar to Apple's AirPods.
Samsung claims its Galaxy Buds series "distinguishes itself from other wireless earbuds available on the market through enhanced sound quality, comfortable fit, and a smarter sound experience powered by Galaxy AI".
As for the next generation, Samsung promises to change "the listening experience by delivering earbuds with comfortable wearability that produce quality sound and expand connectivity". The new Galaxy Buds will "continue to serve as a friendly medium", "allowing users to enter a new world of sound every time they wear their earbuds".
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Realme 13 Pro and 13 Pro+ Camera Details Officially Confirmed
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Realme has officially confirmed some key camera details for its upcoming 13 Pro and 13 Pro+ smartphones. The devices will feature two 50MP Sony LYTIA sensors for their main and zoom cameras.
The main camera will premiere a new 50MP LYT-701 sensor, although details about this sensor are scarce. However, it is known that the lens will be stabilized.
The zoom camera will feature the 1/2" LYT-600 sensor and a 3x zoom lens.
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The cameras will be governed by the HYPERIMAGE+ engine, which is said to have cutting-edge AI capabilities, allowing for image quality that is on par with professional DSLR cameras.
Realme claims that the 13 Pro and 13 Pro+ will deliver exceptional image quality in a wide range of scenarios, including great low-light portrait shots.
The Realme 13 Pro+ will pack a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC with 8GB or 12GB of RAM, and a 5,050mAh battery. The series is expected to launch in India soon.
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The Redmi 13 5G Gets Extensive Hands-on Before Announcement
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The Redmi 13 5G is set to launch on July 9, but an early look at the phone has been shared, confirming its specs. The phone features Gorilla Glass 3 on the front and strengthened glass on the rear, with a plastic frame in the middle. It will be available in Orchid Pink, Hawaiian Blue, and Black Diamond.
The phone boasts a 6.79-inch FHD+ 120Hz display. Inside, there's a 5,030mAh battery with 33W charging, which can charge the battery to 50% in just 30 minutes. A full charge takes 1 hour and 13 minutes.
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The Redmi 13 5G is powered by a Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE (for Accelerated Edition), a slight upgrade over the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 in the Redmi 12 5G. It comes with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and a single 128GB storage option with UFS 2.2 storage.
The phone will reportedly be the first Redmi to come with HyperOS out of the box. It's expected to receive two years of Android updates and four years of security updates. Additionally, Redmi promises a 36-month lag-free experience on the Redmi 13 5G.
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In terms of cameras, the Redmi 13 5G features a Samsung HM6 108MP main camera with 3x in-sensor zoom, along with a 2MP macro camera. On the front, there's a 13MP selfie camera.
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iQOO Z9 Lite Specifications Revealed: IP64 Rating and 50MP Sony AI Camera
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The iQOO Z9 Lite is slowly unveiling its features, and we now know that it will sport a 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor and score 414k on AnTuTu. There will also be a 6/128GB model available.
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The iQOO Z9 Lite will have an IP64 rating for splash resistance and dustproofing. Additionally, the main camera will be a 50MP Sony AI unit with a 2MP auxiliary camera.
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Given that the iQOO Z9 Lite is likely a repackaged vivo T3 Lite, we can expect a 6.56-inch 90Hz HD+ LCD, a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging, a side-mounted fingerprint, and an 8MP selfie camera on the front.
The iQOO Z9 Lite is set to launch in India on July 15.
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Lava Blaze X's Launch Date and Design Officially Revealed
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The Lava Blaze X, which was teased last week, will be launched on July 10 in India at noon local time. The teasers shared by the Indian handset maker reveal that the Lava Blaze X will come in two colors and sport a circular island on the rear housing two cameras, with the primary camera using a 64MP sensor.
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While the company hasn't detailed the Blaze X's specs sheet, it confirmed the smartphone will have three RAM options - 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB.
The company tweeted, "Xhilarating. Xtreme. #BlazeX - Launching on 10.07.24, 12 PM #LavaMobiles #ProudlyIndian pic.twitter.com/Uflw1hMCi5"
Lava could reveal a few more specs and features of the Blaze X before the July 10 launch.
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The biggest difference between the Reno12 Pro and the Reno12 is the camera hardware. The former offers a dedicated 50MP 2x zoom camera (f/2.0, 1/2.75") on top of the 50MP main camera (f/1.8, 1/1.95"), which both devices share. They also share the same 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide camera. The Reno12 settles for a 2MP macro shooter instead of the 2x optical zoom snapper.
The Reno12 Pro also gets a better selfie camera - 50MP one (f/2.0, 1/2.75"), whereas the Reno12 gets a 32MP front-facing cam (f/2.0, 1/3.1"). Notably, both selfie solutions offer autofocus, so kudos for that. Image Quality
Given the mostly identical camera hardware, chipset, and ISP as well as software, it's no surprise that we couldn't find any difference in the photo samples during the day or after dusk. Both handsets offer identical performance in both scenarios. https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/08541768-3ca8-4fb5-b715-14cb69370c5b.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/4e200535-5974-44bb-8f52-9fd66ee53523.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/ff1c115c-a9e6-44c3-89b1-92a4188a2eb1.jpg Reno12 Pro: 0.6x • 1x • 2x https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/3a1f0bf9-5678-4710-9143-3be1252e9c01.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/af251f8d-ba71-40b6-9fbf-76e70f81b349.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/854282a2-c9ec-4b8f-a641-c52cc5425840.jpg Reno12: 0.6x • 1x • 2x Video Quality
While there are some nuances when it comes to photos, there are none when it comes to video recording capabilities. Both devices deliver identical-looking footage with all the cameras on the back. https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/951b8802-94a9-42a6-b630-24ab64bf1047.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/90f13c1c-5f9a-410d-ad0a-0e974776def0.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/1e1678b0-b472-4acb-b9e0-facbc2760503.jpg Reno12 Pro: 0.6x • 1x • 2x https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/3a0aca97-465b-4d25-a5d2-d60913d40b8d.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/67bbf823-f3a0-40c1-86bf-adeb3ed0f79d.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/f2115390-5ed0-4943-b8e3-f4db914ab27d.jpg Reno12: 0.6x • 1x • 2x
One would expect the Reno12 Pro to have superior 2x zoom videos, but as it turns out, it resorts to cropping from its main camera when recording videos. That's why you won't find any difference between the Reno12 Pro's and Reno12's 2x zoom clips. Verdict
The price gap at launch between the Reno12 Pro and the Reno12 is €100, but that gap has narrowed since the release. As it currently stands, the Reno12 is around €50-70 cheaper, so the logical thing to do is probably get the Pro version as it's the more capable handset for just a little bit more out of your pocket.
However, the feature disparity between the two devices is so small that you get practically the same user experience from the Reno12 at a lower price. It has the same display, battery life, speakers, charging,
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OnePlus Nord 4 Unveiling Set for July 16
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OnePlus has announced that it will be holding a launch event on July 16 in Milan, Italy. The event will take place at 3PM local time, which is 2PM in London, 9AM in New York, 6AM in LA, and 6:30PM in India.
The company has shared an invite with a metallic-looking design, which hints at the theme of the quote: "Some say it’s impossible in the 5G era to make a smartphone with the strength, sophistication and enduring quality of metal. We say…Never Settle."
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Alongside the invite, OnePlus has also shared a teaser image:
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It's clear that the Nord 4 is finally getting official on this occasion, and the oft-leaked device has widely been rumored to arrive in international markets as a rebranded OnePlus Ace 3V, which launched in China recently.
The Nord 4 is expected to come with a 6.74-inch 1240x2772 AMOLED touchscreen with 120 Hz refresh rate and 2,150-nit peak brightness, the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC at the helm, 12/16GB of RAM, 256/512GB of UFS 4.0 storage, a 50 MP main rear camera with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, a 16 MP selfie snapper, and a 5,500 mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging. The phone will run Android 14 with OxygenOS 14 on top from day one.
Alongside the Nord 4, OnePlus could also announce the OnePlus Watch 2R, which was recently made official in China too as the OnePlus Watch 2 (but it has a different design compared to the international Watch 2, hence why it will be called Watch 2R outside of China). Think of this as a slightly more affordable version of the OnePlus Watch 2.
Finally, the company might also introduce the OnePlus Buds Pro 3, which leaked recently.
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Nothing CMF Phone 1 Full Frontal Live Image Leaks
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The Nothing sub-brand CMF is set to unveil its first smartphone, the CMF Phone 1, on July 8. Today, a live image showing the front of the device has been leaked, giving us a look at the handset's display and confirming some long-rumored specs.
The CMF Phone 1 is confirmed to run on Nothing OS 2.6.0 when it launches. It is powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 7300 SoC, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage in this particular version.
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The device comes with a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen, a 5,000 mAh battery, a 50 MP rear camera, and a 16 MP selfie snapper. Most of these specs have already been confirmed by the brand itself through its recent teaser campaign, aside from the battery capacity.
Earlier today, the brand also showed us the phone's back, so with the leaked image above, we now have a pretty full picture.
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It looks like the brand will sell back covers with extra battery capacity or a wallet for your credit cards, and also some with a kickstand. The SIM ejector tool seems to have a screwdriver head on the other end to help you change back plates. Speaking of which, the removable back cover will come in four colors: black, blue, light green, and orange.
The brand has also confirmed that the phone will come in black, blue, light green, and orange.
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Netflix Removes Basic Ad-Free Plan in Multiple Markets
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Netflix has removed its Basic ad-free plan, which was the cheapest ad-free option available at $10/€5 a month. The streamer introduced an ad-supported plan in 2022, which costs $7/CAD 6/GBP 5/EUR 6. Multiple users on Reddit have reported receiving notifications that their Basic plan is ending and they need to choose a new one – the cheaper ad-supported plan or one of the two other ad-free plans, the $15.50 FHD and $23.00 4K options.
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The ad-supported plan has proven to be quite popular, with 40 million subscribers already. However, it's not available in all markets yet. One thing to note is that some TV shows and movies are not available on the ad-supported tier due to licensing restrictions. Ads are not shown on Kids profiles, though, and Netflix Games doesn't have ads either.
You can check this page to see what plans are available in your country and how much they cost (use the dropdown to switch between countries). Right now, the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, France, Australia, and others no longer list the Basic plan.
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Google Pixel 9 to Feature Ultrasonic In-Display Fingerprint Sensor
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The upcoming Google Pixel 9 series is set to debut on August 13, two months earlier than usual. Despite the earlier launch, we've already seen two hands-on videos leak, revealing some details about the device.
A new report claims that the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL will all feature ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors. This marks a departure from the optical in-display scanners used in previous Pixels. The new sensor, dubbed 3D Sonic Gen 2 (QFS4008), is made by Qualcomm.
Ultrasonic sensors don't require lighting up the display to scan fingerprints, making them faster and more reliable than optical sensors. Additionally, they work even when your finger is wet.
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold, on the other hand, will stick with a side-mounted capacitive sensor embedded into its power button, according to the same report.
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Redmi K70 Ultra Stops by Geekbench with Dimensity 9300+ Chipset
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The highly anticipated Redmi K70 Ultra is nearing its launch, completing the K70 family alongside the already official K70 and K70 Pro. The Ultra has recently started making the rounds in certification circles, and rumors about it have been intensifying.
Today, a prototype has been spotted in the Geekbench database, revealing some of its specs. Notably, the K70 Ultra's SoC is the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+, and the prototype that ran Geekbench has 16GB of RAM, although more options will likely be available upon launch.
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The K70 Ultra will, of course, run Android 14 from day one, with a custom UI on top. The prototype managed a single-core score of 2,218 and a multi-core score of 7,457 in Geekbench 6.3.
Redmi has already announced that the K70 Ultra will have an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and a certification has outed its support for 120W wired charging. The device is rumored to be launching this month, so more information will likely leak in the coming days and weeks.
While it won't be sold outside of China, the Redmi K70 Ultra could serve as the base for the upcoming Xiaomi 14T Pro, if history repeats itself as the K60 Ultra was what the Xiaomi 13T Pro was based on, though with some modifications.
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And close-ups of rambutan fruits: https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/380da0f6-2cac-4406-9174-3f4eaa461de1.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/dc5b8529-328c-45ab-8f42-ab10c0d0d22e.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/b3c6d81b-3909-47f8-9328-3798a16e9944.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/8cec6de6-bf76-44e1-8d6e-373b5653ddf3.jpg Realme 13 Pro+ close-up shots: 24mm • 49mm • 73mm • 144mm
We were also allowed to take the phone outside to snap a few photos of the city. The event started in the afternoon, and by the time it was over, the sun was already beginning to set. This made for beautiful if tricky lighting conditions.
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We pointed the camera in another direction and covered the 16-144mm range once again:
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Spain's Exposure to Climate Change Helps Madrid-based VC Close €300M Climate-tech Fund
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According to a recent report on the Spanish tech ecosystem, the combined enterprise value of Spanish startups has surpassed €100 billion in 2023. Madrid-based VC fund Seaya has closed Seaya Andromeda, an 'Article 9' €300 million climate-tech fund based out of Madrid.
Seaya Andromeda will invest in growth companies specializing in energy transition, decarbonization, sustainable food value chains, and the circular economy. The fund will deploy between €7M-€40M as a first check and retain capital for follow-ons, with plans to make 25 investments by the end of 2027.
Seaya was launched in 2013 by former private equity investor Beatriz González, who got into climate and sustainable investing after backing a recycled clothing line. Under González, Seaya has invested in climate tech companies including Biome Makers, Clarity.ai, Crowdfarming, Descartes, RatedPower, Samara, and electric car charging stations company Wallbox (which went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2021).
González believes that Spain's exposure to climate change gives them a competitive advantage in the climate-tech industry. "If you think about energy transition and decarbonization, coming from Southern Europe, particularly Spain, we do see that we are better suited for two reasons. One is because Southern Europe is having more extreme heat waves. So clearly, there is much more social awareness. But we also think that we have competitive advantages in the industries that we are targeting."
The firm has invested in several relevant companies, including Spain-based augmented-reality skill training solution Seabery, UK-based AI-powered waste management startup Recycleye, and San Francisco-based climate-tech company Pachama.
This news follows other signs of the Southern European funding renaissance, with Plus Partners launching a $30M-$50M fund in Barcelona. The annual "State of European Tech" report for 2023 also found Spain's ecosystem to be in fourth place overall, with the highest number of startup fundings last year.
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Realme 13 Pro+ Early Hands-on and Camera Samples
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Realme believes that smartphone camera technology has reached its peak, and future improvements can only be achieved through advanced AI image processing. The company recently showcased its upcoming Realme 13 Pro+ and allowed us to take some photos with it.
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The Realme 13 Pro series will be the first to use the new Sony LYT-701 sensor. Although details on this sensor are scarce, the proof is in the pudding – we have camera samples.
The Pro+ model will also feature a periscope lens with a LYT-600 sensor behind it. This is the first time this sensor has been used in such an arrangement, but it's well-known – it's a 50MP 1/1.93” sensor.
The periscope lens offers 3x magnification (73mm) and combined with the in-sensor zoom on the LYT-600, it can do 6x lossless zoom (146mm) too. Realme claims that the image quality holds up at even 10x magnification. As for the other two cameras, the Realme 13 Pro+ has a 24mm main and a 16MP ultra wide (0.6x).
Before we dive into the camera samples, let's take a peek at the phone itself. Just a peek, as the design of the 13 Pro+ hasn't been fully revealed yet. For now, all we can tell you is that it will have a curved screen – small surprise, so did the 12, 11, and 10 Pro+ models. https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/26170188-1906-4f49-ac0d-0eea38ff31e9.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/fd8a8084-05f4-4349-ba0a-590e46c62d52.jpg https://ai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/b1acb7bd-0ff5-40c9-95c2-41f3424aa93d.jpg An early peek at the Realme 13 Pro+
We should also mention the AI-based image processing pipeline, which has three components: cutting-edge optics to capture the best raw data possible, on-device AI image processing algorithms, and AI-based image editing in the cloud.
Without further ado, here are the camera samples we took with the Realme 13 Pro+ in a specially prepared photo area.
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A Year Later, What Threads Could Learn from Other Social Networks
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Threads, a social network, has just celebrated its first birthday. After launching on July 5 last year, the platform has reached 175 million monthly active users – a notable achievement. However, after a year, Threads is still finding its own voice by not being as newsy as Twitter/X and also not being as open as Mastodon or Bluesky – at least for now.
Over the course of the last year, the Threads team has rapidly shipped features and gathered feedback from users. After the launch, Threads has gained support for multiple profiles, a web app, a Tweetdeck-like interface on the desktop, trending topics in the U.S., and custom controls for mute and quote replies.
The company has also made progress in integrating with the Fediverse. Users can connect their accounts to the ActivityPub protocol and share their posts with the Fediverse. They can also view likes and replies from the wider Fediverse. However, they can't follow people from other servers just yet.
Following Topics
Bluesky has done a great job with custom feeds and helping people discover different content. Custom feeds are programmatic feeds that aim to pull posts related to one topic without being limited to one tag. Threads implemented tags last year, but at times, users end up sharing posts with different tags for an event or trend. Is it WWDC or WWDC 2024 or WWDC 24 or Apple Event? There is no way to combine those. Some provision for this in the API or a custom list implementation would be a great addition.
Last month, Threads made its API widely available to developers. The API enables toolmakers to post content for users and display their own posts within an app. However, this doesn't allow developers to create third-party apps to consume Threads.
Separating Threads and Instagram
Threads built a lot of its user base through its Instagram integration. However, with over 175 million active users, the company can afford to lose its ties with Instagram. Initially, a Threads profile was completely tied to their Instagram account. So you couldn’t delete your profile without deleting your Instagram account. However, later, the company released an update for users to deactivate or delete one account.
You can’t still create a profile that’s separate from an Instagram account. Plus, there is no way for you to DM people unless you go to their Instagram.
News and Politics
Threads has taken a stance that they are not actively promoting or amplifying news and political content on the platform. Despite that, political topics surface in places like trending topics from time to time. Right now, these topics are just concentrated towards U.S. politics, but when they roll out to other regions, there will be times when political content will take over the social network. And the company should hone the product in a way that could handle extremities without suppressing news.
X's community notes program is not perfect, and often, it makes mistakes or is prone to bias. However, at times, it succeeds in providing useful context. When it comes to news, Mastodon recently rolled out a feature to show bylines linked with the writer's account on the social network.
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Realme Introduces In-House AI Photography Architecture Called Hyperimage+
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Realme has introduced an in-house solution for AI photography, called Hyperimage+, at an AI imaging media preview event in Bangkok, Thailand.
Hyperimage+ is a three-layer architecture consisting of flagship optics, on-device AI imaging algorithms, and cloud-based AI image editing. The event, themed "The Future is Here: AI is revolutionizing mobile imaging," featured speakers from Sony and TUV Rheinland, who discussed their partnership and the upcoming Realme 13 Pro products.
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Francis Wong, Head of Product Marketing at Realme, explained that the base layer of Hyperimage+ consists of "cutting-edge optics, including multiple lenses, periscope lenses, and large sensors," which will be part of the new 13 Pro lineup. Building upon this, AI imaging algorithms and AI image editing process image data to enhance the visual quality of photo and video content.
The new comprehensive approach is designed to take mobile photography to the next level, allowing users to "enjoy ultra-clear camera with AI from the convenience of their smartphone."
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 Leak Reveals All
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With the official launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 just around the corner, a massive leak has surfaced, revealing all the details about these upcoming foldable smartphones.
Upgrades and Improvements
The Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 will feature the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which promises improved performance and efficiency. The Fold6 will be shorter and thinner than its predecessor, with a lighter overall weight. Meanwhile, the Flip6 will receive significant upgrades, including increased RAM, improved cameras, and a larger battery capacity.
Display and Design
The Galaxy Z Fold6's screen will boast a maximum brightness of 2,600 nits, and despite its unchanged battery capacity, it promises better battery life due to superior efficiency, delivering two extra hours of video playback per charge. The phone will weigh 239 grams, 14 grams lighter than its predecessor, and will be 1.4 mm shorter, 2.7 mm wider, and 0.5 mm thinner when folded. The cover screen diagonal is now 6.3 inches, while the main panel will have a slightly altered resolution with the new aspect.
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The Galaxy Z Flip6, on the other hand, will see more significant updates. Its main camera now boasts a 50 MP sensor and maintains an f/1.8 aperture. Notably, the leaked specs suggest an IPS panel over OLED for the cover screen, which seems a bit hard to believe, but we'll see. Despite a slight reduction in thickness, the Flip6 will sport a larger 4,000 mAh battery and incorporate a vapor chamber inside. Compared to the Flip5, the frame and hinge colors are now more prominent.
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Both phones will feature Galaxy AI-infused software, but the retail package will be basic, including only a charging cable and SIM slot ejection pin. The actual pricing will be confirmed at the official launch.
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J2 Ventures Raises $150M for Its Second Fund, Focused on Military Healthcare
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A Boston-based venture capital firm, led by a team of U.S. military veterans, has secured $150 million for its second fund. The company invests in startups whose products are purchased by both civilians and the U.S. Department of Defense.
While many emerging venture capital firms are struggling to raise second funds, J2 Ventures' latest vehicle is more than double its $67.5 million debut fund from 2021.
The firm's portfolio is focused on national-security adjacent technologies, but not directly on defense tech. Instead, J2 Ventures backs companies whose products support the well-being and healthcare of the nearly 3 million people employed by the U.S. Military.
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The firm's managing partner, Alexander Harstrick, highlighted the historical track record of the Department of Defense adopting new technologies before they become popular with civilians. For example, the Department of Veterans Affairs was the first to use telemedicine and also adopted electronic health records.
J2 Ventures' healthcare investments include Tasso, a maker of needle-free blood draw technology, and Lumia Health, a wearable device that measures blood flow to the brain. The firm also backs cybersecurity, infrastructure, and advanced computing startups like Femtosense, a developer of energy-efficient AI chips for smart devices.
The firm invests in companies at the pre-seed stage to Series A and writes checks ranging from $1 million to $5 million. Its limited partners include JP Morgan and New Mexico State Investment Council.
Harstrick, a military intelligence officer in the U.S. Army Reserve, was deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan before starting J2 Ventures. Prior to that, he was an investor in the Defense Innovation Unit.
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Wild Rumor Claiming There Won't Be a Samsung Galaxy S25+ Gets Instantly Refuted
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A recent rumor claimed that Samsung would not release a Galaxy S25+ model, sparking debate among fans. However, this rumor was quickly refuted by another source, which stated that the company is still developing three S25 models as expected.
The initial rumor claimed that the S25+ model was missing from an IMEI database, leading to speculation that it might not be released. However, this argument is weak, considering that there is still plenty of time for the model to be added to the database before its theoretical launch.
Another source has since come forward, claiming that the development of the S25 series is proceeding as usual, with three models codenamed F1, F2, and F3, corresponding to the S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, respectively. These models have the model numbers SM-S931, SM-S936, and SM-S938, respectively.
It's unclear who to believe at this point. If Samsung has indeed given up on the plus model, we can expect to hear more about it in the coming weeks and months. If not, then this rumor will likely fade away.
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Motorola Razr 50 Ultra Launched in India
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As promised, Motorola has launched the Razr 50 Ultra in India. The device will be available in a single 12GB/512GB configuration with three color options - Midnight Blue, Spring Green, and Peach Fuzz colors.
The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra is priced at ₹99,999 (approximately $1,195/€1,110) in India. However, with an instant discount of ₹5,000 (approximately $60/€55) from leading banks and an additional limited-time early bird discount of ₹5,000 (approximately $60/€55), its effective price comes down to ₹89,999 (approximately $1,075/€1,000). The Razr 50 Ultra will be available on Amazon.in starting from Prime Day sales and will also be sold through Motorola's Indian website and leading retail stores, including Reliance Digital.
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The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra features the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 3 SoC, boots Android 14 with a custom UI on top, and comes with a promise of five years of security patches and three years of Android version upgrades.
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The Razr 50 Ultra packs two screens - a 6.9" 165Hz LTPO AMOLED folding display of 2,640x1,080-pixel resolution and a 4" 165Hz LTPO AMOLED cover display with 1,272x1,080-pixel resolution.
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The smartphone is fueled by a 4,000 mAh battery with 45W wired and 15W wireless charging support and features three cameras - 50MP primary, 50MP telephoto, and 32MP selfie. It also has an IPX8 rating and sports a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
You can read more about the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra to learn more about it.
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Here's the iQOO Neo9S Pro+ in All Its Color Versions
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The iQOO Neo9S Pro+ is set to launch on July 11, and ahead of its release, the company has shared an image showcasing all three color versions of the device. This is the first time we're seeing all the colors together, as previous teasers only focused on one.
The iQOO Neo9S Pro+ will be launched alongside the iQOO Watch GT, iQOO Pad2 Pro, and iQOO TWS 1i earbuds. Pre-reservations are now open in China for all of these products.
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The iQOO Neo9S Pro+ is expected to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, a step up from the Dimensity 9300+ in the Neo9S Pro. The Pro+ model will also have a larger 5,500 mAh battery and support 120W wired charging.
The device will have a 50 MP main camera and a 50 MP ultrawide camera on the back, and the glass back version will be just 7.99 mm thin. These specs come directly from iQOO, so they're official.
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Oppo Reno12 Pro vs. Reno12
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If you're in the market for a stylish and lightweight smartphone with features tailored towards social media, the Oppo Reno12 series might be the right choice. However, with only a few differences between the Reno12 Pro and the vanilla Reno12, one would wonder which is the better value for money. Design Comparison
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When it comes to size and design, the two handsets are practically twins. The Reno12 Pro and Reno12 weigh the same, have the same dimensions, and look and feel the same. The differences are negligible, to say the least.
However, on the front, the Reno12 Pro boasts the highest tier Gorilla Glass available - that's Victus 2 - whereas the Reno12 settles for Gorilla Glass 7i. Gorilla Glass 7i is relatively new, so we don't have much experience using it in real life yet. The rest of the build is plastic.
The ingress protection is rated IP65 for both of them. Display Comparison
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There's absolutely no difference in the display quality, size, or features between the two phones. The Reno12 is lifted straight from the Reno12 Pro, and the brightness tests we did corroborate that.
The Reno12 Pro and the Reno12 can boost up to almost 1,000 nits in auto mode and offer 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color depth, and support HDR10+ video content. Battery Life
Perhaps it's no surprise that the Reno12 Pro and Reno12 have the same exact battery life. After all, the duo shares the same display, chipset, software, and battery capacity - 5,000 mAh.
In both cases, battery endurance is excellent - 14:54h vs. 14:53h Active Use Scores probably owing to the power-efficient Dimensity 7300-Energy chipset. Charging Speed
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Neither of the Reno12 duo has an appropriate charger in the box, but both support up to 80W via a wire using Oppo's proprietary 80W SuperVOOC charging tech. This ensures speedy charging and a full charge from a flat battery within just 46 minutes.
Notably, a Power Delivery-capable charger can charge the Reno12 and Reno12 Pro almost as fast. We tested it using a 100W brick and got similar results but a slightly slower charge to 100%. Speaker Test
Unsurprisingly, we didn't find any significant difference in the stereo speakers too. The two devices share the same hybrid speaker setup and, as a result, are equally loud and offer the same sound quality.
Speaking of, we would have appreciated a fuller sound with nicer bass and less distortion at higher volumes. Performance
You won't find any difference in the performance department either. The Reno12 Pro and Reno12 share the same Dimensity 7300-Energy SoC. The "Energy" bit is supposedly Oppo and MediaTek's joint effort to make the chip as power-efficient as possible. And judging by the battery life results, they seem to have achieved that.
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Memory configurations don't differ either. The two smartphones offer either 12GB/256GB or 12GB/512GB memory. In both cases, you will be getting UFS 3.1 storage. Benchmark Performance
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Realme 13 Pro+ Gets Certified in China, Here's What It Looks Like
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The Realme 13 Pro+ has obtained certification from the Chinese regulatory body, TENAA. This development has provided us with our first glance at the upcoming smartphone. Although the images released by TENAA are not of high quality, we are excited to see the device's design.
The Realme 13 Pro series, which includes the Pro and Pro+, has already been teased to launch in India soon. With certifications pouring in, we expect the official reveal to happen soon.
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The device certified by TENAA features a black color option, a curved-edge screen, and a back panel with either a frosted glass or fake leather finish. The camera island is a large circular shape.
The phone will be available in China in four RAM and storage combinations: 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB, 12GB/256GB, and 12GB/512GB. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC and feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Realme touts the 13 Pro+ as the "first professional AI camera phone." It is expected to come with a 5,050mAh battery and a 50MP main camera with the Sony IMX890 sensor, as well as a 50MP 3x periscope zoom camera using the Sony IMX882 sensor.
The device will run Android 14 out of the box, with the manufacturer's UI on top. We will update you with more information as it becomes available.
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Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) in for Review
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The Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) has arrived, and as its name suggests, it comes with a stylus. Before we dive into the details, let's take a look at the only accessory you get with the phone - a USB cable.
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You'll need to supply your own charger, as the phone supports 30W wired and 15W wireless charging.
Now, let's talk about the stylus. It's housed in the phone's bottom right corner, which is interestingly the opposite side of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Another notable fact is that Motorola's stylus is the same length and nearly the same girth as the S Pen.
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The similarities don't end there. Like the S Pen, the Moto G Stylus (2024)'s stylus is clickable, although it doesn't serve any practical purpose other than to make the small plastic thing feel more like a real pen. And it's fun to click.
Unlike the S Pen, this stylus lacks a button and isn't Bluetooth-enabled, so you can't use it as a remote for the camera, for instance.
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Motorola has made significant improvements to the stylus' feature set. When you remove the stylus from the phone, you get a floating menu with customizable options - open a new note, take a screenshot, etc.
You can add or remove apps and settings from this menu, which is handy.
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Aside from the stylus, the Moto G Stylus (2024) feels solid in the hand. We have the Caramel Latte color, which comes with a vegan leather back. It's soft to the touch and sits securely in the hand.
The 6.7-inch display is excellent - it's sharp, bright, and fast. Then there are creature comforts like expandable storage, a big 5,000mAh battery, and stereo speakers. The camera system is respectable too - you get a 50MP main camera with PDAF and OIS, as well as a 13MP autofocusing ultrawide. Upfront sits a 32MP selfie.
Stay tuned for more Moto G Stylus (2024) content soon!