This week, the tech world noticed the revealing of a brand new smartphone by Realme, together with vital rumors and speculations surrounding the upcoming iPhone 15 sequence. Notably, Samsung additionally made headlines as leaked info indicated that the South Korean firm could possibly be within the growth phases of a rollable smartphone. Here’s a quick recap for you:
iPhone 15 Pro may function a Thunderbolt Cable for 150W charging
Apple is reportedly transitioning to USB Type-C for its iPhone 15 sequence, doubtlessly as a consequence of EU laws. Standard iPhone 15 fashions might have slower charging speeds with Apple-certified cables required. In distinction, leaks recommend that iPhone 15 Pro fashions may function a Thunderbolt USB Type-C cable for quicker charging, as much as 150W energy output, and 4K 60Hz output. These particulars are unofficial and await affirmation at Apple’s anticipated September 12 occasion. The Thunderbolt cable could also be unique to the Pro fashions, doubtlessly supporting superior capabilities. However, these particulars needs to be approached with skepticism till formally confirmed by Apple.
YouTube checks new ‘Song Search’ function: Find music by buzzing or recording
YouTube is testing a brand new Android app function that enables customers to seek for songs by buzzing or recording them for over three seconds. Limited to pick customers, this “song search” perform is accessible by way of the YouTube app’s “voice search.” Once the tune is recognized, the app shows official music content material, user-generated movies, and Shorts. This function, primarily based on Google’s “Hum to Search” expertise, is quicker, requiring solely three seconds of audio, whereas Google Assistant’s model wants 15 seconds.
Is Samsung planning to launch a rollable smartphone?
Samsung is reportedly set to launch a groundbreaking smartphone in 2025 that includes a rollable OLED show, as shared by tipster Revegnus. This machine isn’t just an idea however meant for industrial availability. Notably, it boasts Under Panel Camera (UPC) expertise for an almost bezel-less show. Samsung’s “Rollable Flex” show showcased in 2023 suggests a motorized mechanism for its rollable display. Rollable smartphones, not like foldables, supply seamless transition between compact and tablet-sized shows, doubtlessly merging the necessity for separate units. This innovation aligns with Samsung’s purpose of creating rollable smartphones mainstream by 2025.
Apple warns customers to keep away from sleeping with iPhones related to chargers
Apple has issued a cautionary advisory of their on-line person information, warning customers in opposition to charging iPhones on mushy surfaces like pillows or blankets because of the danger of overheating and potential hearth hazards. They emphasize charging on flat, well-ventilated surfaces, avoiding broken cables, moisture, and exercising warning for these with warmth detection impairments. This steering goals to make sure person security throughout smartphone charging.
Realme 11 5G, Realme 11X 5G debut in India
Realme has launched the Realme 11 5G and Realme 11X 5G smartphones in India, each powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC and that includes a 120Hz show. The Realme 11 5G presents a 108MP digicam, whereas the Realme 11X 5G comes with a 64MP digicam. Prices begin at Rs. 18,999 and Rs. 14,999 respectively, with introductory reductions accessible.
Both telephones supply 5G connectivity and quick charging, with the Realme 11 5G supporting 67W SuperVOOC charging and the Realme 11X 5G supporting 33W SUPERVOOC charging.
Elon Musk accuses Facebook of world opinion manipulation
Tech mogul Elon Musk has taken a swipe at Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, alleging that the social media large is engaged in widespread manipulation of public opinion globally. In a scathing tweet, Musk advised that Facebook’s refusal to open supply its algorithm is a transparent indicator of its intention to affect and management public discourse.
“Facebook is manipulating the public almost everywhere on Earth. That is why they won’t open source their algorithm,” tweeted Elon Musk, taking a dig at Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook.
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Updated: 27 Aug 2023, 01:09 PM IST
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