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Dell XPS 13 9350 With Intel Lunar Lake Processors Launched in India: Specifications, Price


Dell
XPS
13
(9350
)
was
launched
in
India
on
Wednesday.
The
laptop
made
its
global
debut
last
month
and
now
marks
its
entry
into
the
Indian
market,
boasting
specifications
such
as
Intel
Core
Lunar
Lake
processors,
multiple
display
technology
options,
and

artificial
intelligence

(AI)
capabilities.
Dell
claims
up
to
26
hours
of
video
playback
on
a
single
charge,
while
its
latest
laptop
also
comes
with
Wi-Fi
7
and
Bluetooth
5.4
connectivity
options.

Dell
XPS
13
9350
Price
in
India


Dell

XPS
13
(9350)

price

in
India
starts
at
Rs.
1,81,990.
It
can
be
purchased
today
at
select
Dell
Exclusive
Stores
(DES),
select
large
format
retail
and
multi-brand
outlets.
The
laptop
will
also
be
available
on
the
brand
website
starting
October
18.

Dell
XPS
13
9350
Specifications

Dell
XPS
13
(9350)
can
be
equipped
with
a
13.4-inch
full-HD+
IPS
LCD
display
with
a
120Hz
refresh
rate,
500
nits
of
peak
brightness
and
a
resolution
of
1,920×1,200
pixels.
It
is
also
available
in
a
Quad-HD+
IPS
LCD
and
tandem
OLED
touchscreen
variant,
which
get
added
Corning
Gorilla
Glass
protection
but
misses
out
on
the
higher
refresh
rate
(60Hz).

It
is
powered
by
up
to
Intel
Core
Ultra
9
288V
Lunar
Lake
processors,
paired
with
up
to
32GB
of
LPDDR5X
RAM
and
Intel
Arc
Xe
Graphics.
Bar
the
new
Intel
Core
Ultra
Series
2
Chipset,
the
model
is
identical
to
the
Snapdragon
model,
which
was
launched
earlier
this
year.
The
laptop
also
gets
a
dedicated
Copilot
key
and
Intel
AI
Boost
neural
processing
unit
(NPU)
which
supports
running
AI
features
like
Microsoft
Studio
Effects
during
video
calls.

The
company
claims
it
can
provide
up
to
3.1
times
better
performance
during
content
creation
and
video
editing
tasks
compared
to
the
previous
generation
model.
In
terms
of
storage,
the
Dell
XPS
13
is
equipped
with
up
to
2TB
of
NVMe
SSD
storage.

Dell
XPS
13
(9350)
is
backed
by
a
3-cell
55Wh
battery
with
support
for
60W
charging
over
a
USB
Type-C
port.
The
company
claims
it
can
provide
up
to
26
hours
of

Netflix

video
streaming
at
1080p
resolution.
Its
other
features
include
Wi-Fi
7
and
Bluetooth
5.4
connectivity
and
two
USB
Type-C
Thunderbolt
4
ports.
It
also
gets
2W
speakers,
a
full-HD
camera,
and
dual-array
microphones.

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Instagram Rolls Out Customisable Profile Card Feature for Easy Sharing via QR Codes


Instagram

has
announced
a
new
feature
for
creators
that
makes
it
easier
and
more
fun
for
them
to
share
their
profiles
with
others.
They
can
now
create
a
two-sided
digital
card
on
the
Meta-owned
social
media
platform
which
matches
their
style
courtesy
of
multiple
customisable
options,
depending
on
their
preference.
Notably,
this
development
comes
after
Meta

introduced

a
song
on
profile
feature
that
lets
users
further
customise
their
profile
by
allowing
them
to
add
a
song
that
matches
their
current
mood
or
personality
on
their
profile.

Profile
Cards
on
Instagram

As
per

Instagram
,
the
new
Profile
Card
gives
users
an
option
to
create
a
more
personalised
and
animated
digital
card
which
can
be
shared
with
others.
In
addition
to
the
QR
code
linking
the
profile,
it
also
includes
options
to
add
bio
information,
links
to
pages,
music
that
describes
the
personality
and
other
elements.
They
can
also
change
the
background
colour,
add
a
selfie
or
add
a
custom
emoji
as
the
page
background.

While
one
side
of
the
card
is
shareable,
the
other
side
has
a
QR
code,
which
can
be
scanned
by
others
to
visit
the
profile.
The
company
says
it
can
be
a
quick
way
for
creators
to
share
their
profiles
with
brands
for
easy
collaboration.
Although
the
ability
to
share
profile
cards
has
been
available
on
Instagram
for
a
few
years
now,
it
was
only
limited
to
just
QR
codes.
However,
users
can
now
share
their
interests
or
favourite
music.

To
share
the
profile
cards,
users
need
to
navigate
to
the
profile
section
of
Instagram
and
tap
on
the


Share
Profile

option.
They
can
further
tweak
the
profile
card
by
selecting
the
edit
icon
and
adding
the
desired
information.
In
addition
to
sharing
on
stories,
Instagram’s
profile
cards
can
also
be
shared
on
other
platforms.

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latest

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Android
15
Rolling
Out
to
Pixel
Phones;
Brings
Theft
Detection
Lock,
Private
Space
and
More

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Stories

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Android 15 Rolling Out to Pixel Phones; Brings Theft Detection Lock, Private Space and More


Android
15

rollout
has
commenced
for

Pixel

devices,
Google
announced
on
Tuesday.
The
latest
operating
system
(OS)
was
globally
released
on
September
3.
Google
has
detailed
the
features
of
the
update
on
Pixel
devices,
including
security
measures
like
Theft
Detection
Lock
and
privacy-centric
additions
such
as
Private
Space.
Furthermore,
Android
15
also
includes
exclusive
functionality
for
foldable
smartphones
and
devices
along
with
improvements
for
the
camera
and
authentication.

Android
15
Features

In
a
blog

post
,
Google
highlighted
the
features
arriving
on
Pixel
smartphones
with
the
Android
15
update,
including
a
feature
dubbed
Theft
Detection
Lock.
It
leverages

artificial
intelligence

(AI)
to
sense
if
the
device
has
been
snatched
or
stolen
and
lock
it
automatically.
Alternatively,
users
can
take
advantage
of
the
existing
Remote
Lock
functionality
to
manually
lock
the
handset
using
the
mobile
number.

The
Mountain
View-based
tech
giant
is
also
making
it
more
difficult
for
malicious
actors
to
access
the
device
settings,
courtesy
of
added
authentication
requirements
for
actions
like
removing
SIM
or
turning
off
Find
My
Device.
If
multiple
failed
attempts
are
detected,
the
device
will
automatically
be
locked.


Google

also
emphasised
on
privacy
with
the
already-previewed
Private
Space
feature

private
space
for
users
to
store
their
private
information.
Users
will
be
able
to
add
another
layer
of
authentication
to
this
space
or
choose
to
hide
it
entirely
from
the
view.

For
foldable
devices
like
the
new

Google
Pixel
9
Pro
Fold
,
Android
15
will
allow
users
to
pin
or
unpin
the
taskbar
on
the
screen
for
easy
access.
They
can
customise
the
layout
of
the
page
and
keep
frequently
used
apps
within
quick
reach.
The
update’s
App
Pairing
feature
is
claimed
to
make
multitasking
easier
by
enabling
sharing
of
files
using
drag
and
drop.
Users
can
also
save
their
most
frequently
used
app
combinations
and
they
will
appear
as
a
single
app
icon
on
the
home
screen.

Android
15
also
includes
other
changes
on
Pixel
devices
such
as
improved
controls
in
the
camera
app
during
low-light
conditions,
more
precise
control
in
third-party
camera
apps,
single-tap
login
in
apps
using
Passkeys
for
authentication,
and
the
ability
to
use
satellite
communication
in
third-party
apps
without
Wi-Fi
or
cellular
connection.

Eligible
Google
Pixel
Models

Several
Pixel
smartphones,
ranging
from
the
latest
Pixel
9
series
to
the
Pixel
6
series,
are
expected
to
get
the
upgrade
to
Android
15.
Google
says
the
following
Pixel
smartphones
are
eligible
to
receive
the
over-the-air
(OTA)
update:


  1. Google
    Pixel
    9
     Series

  2. Google
    Pixel
    Fold

  3. Google
    Pixel
    8
     Series

  4. Google
    Pixel
    7
     Series

  5. Google
    Pixel
    6
     Series

  6. Google
    Pixel
    Tablet
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Sonos’ Arc Ultra soundbar is official, with revolutionary new speaker tech that offers ‘double the bass’

The

Sonos
Arc
Ultra
is
official,
and
it’s
launching
on
October
29,
2024,
at
a
price
of
$999
/
£999
/
AU$1,799.
It’s
a
massive
upgrade
over
the
existing

Sonos
Arc,
and
introduces
a
brand-new
speaker
technology
that
promises
to
deliver
incredible
immersion
which
looks
set
to
rival
the

best
soundbars.Here’s
what
you
need
to
know…

Sonos
Arc
Ultra:
key
features
and
specifications

The
original
Sonos
Arc
was
a
5.1.2
surround
system,
but
the
Arc
Ultra
is
9.1.4.
And
it
has
what
Sonos
calls
Sound
Motion,
the
technology
it
acquired
when
it
bought
speaker
firm
Mayht
a
few
years
ago.
The
technology,
previously
known
as
HeartMotion,
enables
speakers
to
be
made
much
smaller
than
those
with
traditional
speaker
drivers

without
compromising
on
power
or
sound
quality.

Sonos
says:
“A
significant
breakthrough
in
audio
engineering,
Sound
Motion
drastically
reduces
the
size
of
the
transducer
while
supercharging
the
bass,
opening
a
new
chapter
in
sound
innovation
where
bigger,
better
sound
can
be
delivered
from
smaller
products.”

That
means
Sonos
has
been
able
to
cram
more
bass
power
into
what’s
still
a
relatively
slim
soundbar

in
fact,
Sonos
says
it’s
18%
smaller
by
volume
than
the
original
Arc.
The
Arc
Ultra
has
dimensions
of
2.95
x
46.38
x
4.35
inches
(75
x
1178
x
110.6mm),
and
weighs
5.9kg.
It
comes
in
black
and
white
finishes,
as
usual
for
the

best
Sonos
speakers.

There
are
14
drivers
here,
three
more
than
in
the
Arc:
seven
silk-dome
tweeters
“with
waveguides
on
both
ends”,
six
mid-range
drivers,
and
a
a
built-in
Sound
Motion
woofer.

Sonos
adds
that
“a
proprietary
four-motor,
dual-membrane
woofer
delivers
exceptional
bass
in
a
revolutionary
flat,
compact
design”.

There
are
15
channels
of
Class
D
amplification
behind
all
of
this

I
presume
two
channels
are
going
to
the
Sound
Motion
woofer,
otherwise
there’s
a
spare.

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Of
note
in
the
speaker
configuration
is
that
only
two
of
the
tweeters
are
upfiring,
which
raises
questions
about
the
9.1.4
configuration

is
Sonos
just
using
processing
to
suggest
more
upfiring
channels,
or
has
it
arrived
at
this
figure
some
other
way?
I’ll
aim
to
find
out.

As
ever
there’s
built-in
support
for
wireless
streaming
services
and
easy
integration
with
other
Sonos
devices.
There’s
also
a
redesigned
touch
control
panel,
and
the
addition
of
Bluetooth
to
bring
the
Arc
Ultra
in
line
with
Sonos’s
other
products.

Image
1
of
11

Sonos
Arc
Ultra:
clever
customization

The
Sonos
Arc
Ultra
can
listen
to
the
sound
of
your
room
and
adjust
its
configuration
accordingly
thanks
to
the
combination
of
integrated
microphones
and
Sonos’s
Trueplay
software,
which
is
available
for
Android
as
well
as
for
iOS
for
the
first
time,
and
there’s
also
a
more
advanced
Speech
Enhancement
tool
that
“lets
you
choose
your
preferred
level
of
dialogue
clarity
in
the
Sonos
app.”

Sonos
says
the
Arc
Ultra
is
also
designed
for
“improved
serviceability”
compared
to
the
Sonos
Arc,
using
“more
screws
and
fewer
adhesives,
halogen-free
PCB
materials,
less
silicon
material,
and
a
reduced
idle
power
consumption
by
as
much
as
20%
as
a
standalone
player
compared
to
Arc.”

The
Arc
Ultra
is
also
designed
to
work
with
the
new
Sonos
Sub
4
subwoofer
($799
/
£799
/
AU$1,299)
for
even
more
low-end
power.

The
Sub
4
has
also
been
“rebuilt,
inside
and
out”,
even
though
Sonos
also
says
it
has
the
“same
iconic
design”.
It
includes
“increased
processing
power
and
memory,
as
well
as
new
Wi-Fi
radios
for
better
connectivity”
and
can
be
used
in
a
pair
with
either
another
Sub
4,
or
with
previous
Sub
models.

Sonos
Arc
Ultra:
what
we
still
need
to
know

I’ve
approached
Sonos
for
information
about
whether
it
will
have
only
one
HDMI
eARC
port,
though
I
strongly
suspect
so
based
on
the
available
information

this
will
be
a
huge
disappointment
if
so.

I’m
also
waiting
to
hear
whether
any
DTS
decoding
is
supported
(I
doubt
it)
and
whether
the

Sonos
Ace
headphones’
switching
feature
is
supported
(I’m
99.99%
certain
it
will
be,
but
Sonos
didn’t
explicitly
say,
though
one
of
the
press
images
shows
them
being
used
together).

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might
also
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Samsung TVs’ free update to One UI is already happening – here are the changes coming to TVs

Samsung
has
begun
the
rollout
of
its
One
UI
software
update
to
select
Samsung
TVs
earlier
than
anticipated,
as
reported
by

SamMobile.

Following
a
recent
announcement
that

Samsung
would
incorporate
its
One
UI
software
design
to
its
TVs

bringing
them
more
in-line
with
how
its
phones,
such
as
the

Samsung
Galaxy
S24,
look

the
rollout
of
this
software
has
begun,
well
ahead
of
the
expected
2025
release
date
before.

In
the
report,
SamMobile
reports
that
the
One
UI
update
appeared
on
its

Samsung
S90C,
one
of
the

best
TVs
available,
and
it
appears
that
other
2023
models
are
also
receiving
the
update.

The
One
UI
software
update
is
said
to
run
on
Tizen
8.0

Samsung’s
2023
TVs
currently
run
on
Tizen
7.0

and
while
the
One
UI
update
will
make
cosmetic
and
design
changes
to
Samsung’s
TVs,
the
actual
smart
TV
platform
itself
will
remain
as
Tizen
under
the
surface.

The
other
headline
news
about
this
update
is
that
Samsung’s
TVs
will
now
get
seven
years
worth
of
updates,
meaning
Samsung
TVs
from
2024
such
as
the

Samsung
S95D
for
example
will
receive
software
updates
until
2031.

For
some
of
the
major
changes
and
updates
based
on
the
One
UI
rollout,
see
below.
It’s
worth
noting
that
these
updates
may
vary
by
model,
region
and
more.

One
UI
updates

SamMobile
shows
that
the
One
UI
update
is
being
implemented
on
Samsung’s
TVs

including
its
own
2023
S90C.

(Image
credit:
Sammobile)

As
for
the
changes
the
One
UI
software
update
has
made
on
the
2023
TVs,
some
key
features
include
For
You,
Live
and
Apps
tabs
on
the
home
screen

something
2024
Samsung
TVs
already
have

that
tailor
recommendations
based
on
recent
viewing,
as
well
as
the
inclusion
of
the
Daily+
Hub
for
lifestyle
management
and
health
apps,
similar
to
Samsung’s
super
useful
Game
Hub.

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tech
deals,
and
more.

There’s
also
a
new
‘Watch
Later’
tab
where
users
can
save
TV
shows
and
movies
to
a
list
to
watch
at
a
later
time.
There’s
a
design
change
to
the
Game
Bar
to
the
latest
version,
too.

There’s
also
fitness
improvements,
as
real-time
data
such
as
heart
rate
and
calorie
consumption
can
be
tracked
when
you
connect
a
Samsung
Galaxy
Smart
Watch,
such
as
the

Samsung
Galaxy
Smart
Watch
Ultra,
which
we
rate
as
one
of
the

best
smartwatches.

There
are
also
app
widgets
and
animation
changes
made
to
look
and
act
like
the
One
UI
software
in
terms
of
design.

Samsung’s
aim
with
bringing
the
One
UI
software
to
its
TVs
is
said
to
be
an
attempt
to
unite
all
its
products
into
one
family,
further
expanding
on
its
current
SmartThings
technology.
But
is
this
good
news
for
Samsung
TV
owners?

One
UI
reservations

In
our
recent
reviews
of
One
UI
on
Samsung’s
phones,
we
have
been
critical
of
its
less
than
user-friendly
approach.

(Image
credit:
Philip
Berne
/
Future)

We’ve
previously
mentioned
our
reservations
about
the
introduction
of
One
UI
to
TVs
as
a
regular
criticism
we’ve
had
of
the
One
UI
software
in
the
past
in
our
reviews
of
its
phones
is
that
its
too
overcomplicated,
often
hiding
features
that
should
be
easily
accessible.

While
we
have
no
qualms
with
Tizen
as
a
smart
TV
platform,
and
have
in
fact
praised
its
improvements
over
the
years
with
the
most
notable
being
the
‘hub
menu’
system,
we’ve
never
found
it
to
quite
beat
the
likes
of
webOS,

Roku
TV
and
even

Google
TV
in
this
year’s
sets,
finding
Tizen
isn’t
as
user-friendly.

So
if
One
UI
is
something
we’ve
been
critical
of
for
not
being
user-friendly,
is
adding
it
to
a
smart
TV
platform
that
we’ve
not
found
as
user-friendly
as
rival
smart
TV
platforms
a
step
forwards
or
backwards?

We’re
still
in
the
very
early
stages
of
this
rollout
so
we’ll
have
to
see
how
One
UI
fares
on
the

best
Samsung
TVs

here’s
hoping
it’s
a
long-term
improvement.

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might
also
like

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iPad Mini (2024) With A17 Pro Chip, Support for Apple Intelligence Launched in India: Price, Specifications


iPad
Mini
(2024)

was
launched
in
global
markets
including
India
on
Tuesday.
The
latest
version
of
the
company’s
most
compact
iPad
is
powered
by
an
A17
Pro
chip,
the
same
processor
that
was
introduced
with
last
year’s
iPhone
15
Pro.
The
seventh-generation
iPad
Mini
model
is
the
first
update
to
the
mini
lineup
since
2021, and
the
company
has
finally
increased
the
storage
of
its
base
model
to
128GB.
It
will
support
Apple
Intelligence
features
as
they
are
gradually
rolled
out
by
Apple.

iPad
Mini
(2024)
Price
in
India,
Availability

iPad
Mini
(2024)
price
in
India

starts
at
Rs.
49,900

for
the
base
model
with
128GB
of
storage,
while
the

cellular
variant

is
priced
at
Rs.
64,900.
The
256GB
Wi-Fi
model
costs
Rs. 59,900
(Cellular:
Rs.
74,900)
while
the
512GB
Wi-Fi
variant
will
set
you
back
by
Rs.
79,900
(Cellular:
Rs.
94,900).

Apple
says
that
the
iPad
Mini
(2024)
will
be
sold
in
Blue,
Purple,
Space
Grey,
and
Starlight
colourways
starting
on
October
23.
Pre-orders
are
now
available
via
the
company’s
website.
As
part
of
the
company’s
ongoing
festival
sale,
customers
can
avail
of
a
Rs.
3,000
discount
when
making
purchases
using
American
Express,
Axis
Bank,
and
ICICI
Bank
cards. 

iPad
Mini
(2024)
Specifications,
Features

The
seventh-generation
iPad
Mini
sports
an
8.3-inch
(1,488×2,266
pixels)
Liquid
Retina
display
with
a pixel
density of
326ppi
and
up
to
500nits
peak
brightness.
The
IPS
display
offers
support
for
the
P3
colour
gamut
and
works
with
the
Apple
Pencil
Pro
that
was
launched
earlier
this
year.


ipad mini 2024 apple inline iPad mini (2024)

iPad
Mini
(2024)
colour
options

Photo
Credit:
Apple

Apple’s
A17
Pro
chip
powers
the
iPad
Mini
(2024)
and
the
hexa-core
CPU
has
two
performance
cores
and
four
efficiency
cores,
paired
with
a
5-core
GPU.
It
runs
on
iPadOS
18
and
will
eventually
offer
support
for
Apple
Intelligence
features
that
will
be
rolled
out
by
the
company
over
the
coming
months.
Apple
doesn’t
disclose
the
amount
of
RAM
on
its
tablets
and
smartphones,
but
we
can
expect
to
see
these
details
emerge
in
teardown
videos
in
the
coming
days.

The
new
iPad
Mini
(2024)
features
a
12-megapixel
wide
angle
camera
with
an
f/1.8
aperture,
with
autofocus
and
Smart
HDR
4
support.
It
supports
4K
video
recording
at
up
to
60fps
or
1080p
slow-motion
video
recording
at
up
to
240fps.
On
the
front,
there’s
a
12-megapixel
ultrawide
camera
with
an
f/2.4
aperture,
along
with
Smart
HDR
4
and
Centre
Stage
support.
It
can
record
1080p
video
at
up
to
60fps.

You
get
stereo
speakers
and
two
microphones
on
the
iPad
Mini
(2024).
The
tablet
is
available
in
128GB,
256GB,
and
512GB
storage
variants.
Connectivity
options
include
Wi-Fi
6E
and
Bluetooth
5.3,
while
the
cellular
models
also
offer
5G,
4G
LTE,
and
GPS
support.

Sensors
on
board
include
an
accelerometer,
ambient
light
sensor,
barometer,
and
a
three-axis
gyroscope.
It
also
has
Apple’s
Touch
ID
fingerprint
scanner
for
biometric
authentication.
The
iPad
Mini
(2024)
also
has
a
USB
3.0
Type-C
port
with
DisplayPort
(up
to
4K/
60fps)
and
charging
support. 

Apple
says
that
the
iPad
Mini
(2024)
is
equipped
with
a
19.3Wh
Li-Po
battery
that
offers
up
to
10
hours
of
web
surfing
or
video
playback
on
Wi-Fi

the
cellular
variant
can
deliver
9
hours
of
use,
according
to
the
company.
There’s
no
word
from
Apple
on
charging
speeds. 

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition Supposed Renders Show Triple Rear Camera Unit, Flat Frame


Samsung

is
rumoured
to
unveil
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
soon.
The
book-style
foldable 
expected
to
debut
as
a
slimmer
version
of
the
standard
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
has
already
appeared
in
various
leaks
in
recent
weeks.
Most
recently,
supposed
design
renders
of
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
have
surfaced
on
the
Web.
The
renders
show
a
triple
rear
camera
unit
on
the
phone.
The
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
seems
to
have
a
flat
frame
with
curved
corners.

Tipster
Evan
Blass briefly

shared
alleged

renders
of
a
foldable
smartphone
on
X.
While
the
post
doesn’t
include
the
device’s
name,
it
presumably
could
be
of
the
upcoming
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition.
The
first
image
gives
us
a
glimpse
of
what
the
device’s
rear
could
look
like.
It
appears
to
have
a
triple
rear
camera
setup
with
a
raised
camera
island
and
individual
camera
rings.

The
second
image
shared
by
the
tipster
suggests
the
right-hand
side
of
the
device.
The
right
spine
houses
the
power
button
while
the
volume
buttons
are
arranged
above
it.
The
rose
gold-coloured
frame
of
the
purported
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6
Special
Edition
looks
flat
with
curved
corners.

Samsung
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Special
Edition
Specifications
(Rumoured)

As
per
past
leaks,
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Special
Edition
will
come
with
a
thinner
body
and
less

noticeable
crease
 than
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6.
It
could
have
a
thickness
of
10.6mm
when
folded,
compared
to
the
Galaxy
Z
Fold
6’s
12.1mm
thickness.
It
is

said
to
have

S
Pen
support
and
a
titanium
frame.

The
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Special
Edition
is
tipped
to
feature
a
200-megapixel
main
camera.
It
is
rumoured
to
pack
an
8-inch
internal
display
and
a
6.5-inch
external
display.
It
was
previously
tipped
to
be
called
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Slim
or
Galaxy
Z
Fold
Ultra.

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the
latest

tech
news

and

reviews
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Realme P1 Speed 5G With Dimensity 7300 Energy SoC Launched in India Alongside Techlife Studio H1

Realme
P1
Speed
5G
was
launched
in
India
on
Tuesday
alongside
the
Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
wireless
headphones.
The
new
gaming-focused
P
series
smartphone
from

Realme

runs
on
MediaTek
Dimensity
7300
Energy
5G
chipset
and
boasts
a
6,050mm
square
stainless
steel
VC
cooling
area
for
heat
management.
It
houses
a
5,000mAh
battery
with
45W
charging
support.
The
Realme
P1
Speed
5G
comes
as
a
close
sibling
of

Realme
P1
5G
Realme
P1
Pro
5G
, and

Realme
P2
Pro
5G
.

The
Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
come
as
the
company’s
first
wireless
headphones
in
India.
They
support
LDAC
Audio
Codec
and
come
with
Hi-Res
Certification.

Realme
P1
Speed
5G,
Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
Price
in
India

Price
of
Realme
P1
Speed
5G
starts
at
Rs.
17,999
for
the
8GB
RAM
+
128GB
storage
model.
The
12GB
RAM
+
256GB
storage
variant
is
priced
at
Rs.
20,999.
By
applying
a
limited
coupon
discount
of
Rs.
2,000,
the
8GB
and
12GB
RAM
variants
can
be
purchased
for
Rs.
15,999
and
Rs.
18,999,
respectively.
It
is
offered
in
Brushed
Blue
and
Textured
Titanium
colour
options.

The
sale
of
the
Realme
P1
Speed
5G
will
begin
on
October
20,
12:00am
IST
onwards

through

Realme.com
and
Flipkart.

Meanwhile,
the
Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
are
priced
at
Rs.
4,999.
As
an
introductory
offer,
the
headphones
can
be
grabbed
for
a
discounted
price
of
Rs.
4,499.
They
come
in
Black,
Red,
and
White
colours
and
will
go
on
sale
from
21
October
through
Realme.com,
Flipkart,
Amazon,
Myntra
and
other
mainline
channels

Realme
P1
Speed
5G
Specifications

The
dual-SIM
(Nano)
Realme
P1
Speed
5G
runs
on
Android
14
based
realme
UI
5.0
and
features
a
6.67-inch
full-HD+(1,080×2,400
pixels)
display
with
up
to
120Hz
refresh
rate,
92.65
percent
screen-to-body
ratio,
and
2,000nits
peak
brightness.
The
display
has
a
Rainwater
Smart
Touch
feature.
Under
the
hood,
the
handset
has
an
octa-core
4nm
MediaTek
Dimensity
7300
Energy,
along
with
12GB
LPDDR4X
RAM
and
256GB
UFS
3.1
storage.
With
Dynamic
RAM
feature
the
available
memory
can
be
expanded
up
to
26GB.

Realme
P1
Speed
5G
stainless
has
a
Steel
VC
cooling
system
with
an
area
of
6050mm
square.
It
is
claimed
to
offer
90fps
for
multiple
games.
For
optics,
it
has
a
50-megapixel
AI
camera
unit.
On
the
front,
there
is
a
16-megapixel
camera
for
selfies
and
video
chats.

Connectivity
options
on
the
new
Realme
P1
Speed
5G
include
5G,
4G
LTE,
Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth
5.4,
GPS,
Glonass,
Beidou,
Galileo,
QZSS,
and
USB
Type-C
port.
Sensors
onboard
include
an
acceleration
sensor,
gyroscope,
magnetic
induction
sensor,
flicker
sensor
and
light
sensor.
It
has
an
in-display
fingerprint
sensor
and
an IP65
rating
for
dust
and
splash
resistance.

The
Realme
P1
Speed
5G
boasts
a
5,000mAh
battery
with
45W
charging
support.
It
measures
161.7×74.7×7.6mm
and
weighs
185
grams.

Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
Features

The
Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
headphones
boast
40mm
dynamic
bass
drivers
and
Bluetooth
5.4
connectivity.
They
have
Hi-res
certification
and
support
LDAC,
AAC,
and
SBC
audio
codecs.
The
headphones
have
43dB
Hybrid
Noise
Cancellation
feature
for
an
uninterrupted
audio
experience.
This
feature
uses
both
feedforward
and
feedback
microphones
to
detect
and
neutralise
external
noise.


techlife studio h1 realme Realme Techlife Studio H1

Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1

Photo
Credit:
Realme

With
three
level
Smart
ANC,
the
Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
are
claimed
to
automatically
adjust
the
level
of
noise
cancellation
according
to
wearers
environment
or
preference.
The
foldable
headphones
feature
volume
control,
on-off
control,
and
ANC
control.
They
offer 32ohm
impedance
and
a
frequency
response
range
of
20Hz-40,000Hz. 

The
Realme
Techlife
Studio
H1
feature
Spatial
Audio
Effect
technology
and
offer
an
80ms
low
latency
rate.
The
headphones
pack
a
600mAh
battery
that
is
said
to
deliver
up
to
70
hours
of
battery
life
on
a
single
charge.


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Samsung Leads the Charge in Global Phone Shipments in Q3 2024, Followed by Apple: Canalys

Global
smartphone
shipments
grew
5
percent
year-over-year
(YoY)
in
the
third
quarter
(Q3)
of
2024,
according
to
a
report
by
a
market
research
firm.

Samsung

maintained
its
position
as
the
original
equipment
manufacturer
with
the
highest
percentage
of
units
shipped,
whereas

Apple

and

Xiaomi

held
onto
their
rankings
from
the
last
quarter.
However,
all
three
of
them
registered
marginal
drops
in
the
market
share.
The
analysis
suggests
Vivo
also
recorded
a
positive
finish
to
the
quarter.

Global
Smartphone
Shipments
in
Q3
2024

A

report

by
market
analysis
firm
Canalys
reveals
Samsung
recorded
an
18
percent
share
in
smartphone
shipments
in
Q3
2024,
helping
it
achieve
the
top
spot.
The
South
Korean
technology
conglomerate
lost
a
three
percent
market
share
YoY.
The
same
goes
for
Apple,
which
registered
a
17
percent
market
share
in
this
quarter,
compared
to
its
18
percent
share
same
time
last
year.
The
iPhone
maker
finished
the
quarter
with
the
second
most
shipments.

As
per
Canalys,
this
is
Apple’s
third-highest
quarter
volume
to
date.
Some
contributing
factors
to
the
overall
growth
of
the
Cupertino-based
tech
giant
include
strong
demand
for
the

iPhone
15

series
and
previous
models.
The
analysis
emphasised
a
market
shift
towards
premium
devices,
especially
in
Apple’s
strong-hold
regions
like
Europe
and
North
America.
It
is
suggested
that
Apple’s
latest
smartphone
lineup

the

iPhone
16

series

may
not
only
help
it
to
a
strong
finish
in
Q4
2024
but
also
carry
the
moment
in
the
first
half
(H1)
of
2025.

Meanwhile,
Xiaomi
and
Oppo
grabbed
the
third
and
fourth
spots
on
the
list
with
14
and
nine
percent
market
shares,
respectively.
The
latter
was
helped
by
its
strong
performance
in
Indian
and
Latin
American
markets,
as
per
the
analysis.
Vivo
recorded
double-digit
growth
in
shipments
and
rounded
up
the
top
five,
finishing
with
a
nine
percent
market
share.

Canalys
reports
that
while
the
overall
market
conditions
are
improving,
the
demand
for
devices
remains
fragile.
This
is
due
to
global
challenges
including
demand
generation
and
regulatory
hurdles.

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Vivo X200, X200 Pro, X200 Pro Mini With Dimensity 9400 Chipset and Origin OS 5 Launched: Specifications, Price


Vivo

X200
series
was
launched
in
China
on
Monday.
The
Chinese
smartphone
maker
debuted
three
handsets
as
part
of
its
latest
smartphone
lineup:
Vivo
X200,
X200
Pro,
and
X200
Pro
Mini.
While
the
former
two
build
upon
features
introduced
by
the
company
with
the
X100
series,
the
X200
Pro
Mini
is
an
entirely
new
model
that
is
claimed
to
pack
similar
hardware
but
in
a
more
compact
form
factor.
The
Vivo
X200
series
boasts
specifications
such
as
the
new
MediaTek
Dimensity
9400
chipset,
Origin
OS
5,
and
features
powered
by

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Vivo
X200
Series
Price

Vivo
X200
price
in
China
starts
at
CNY
4,300
(roughly
Rs.
51,000)
for
the
base
12GB+256GB
storage
configuration.
It
is
also
available
in
12GB+512GB,
16GB+512GB,
and
16GB+1TB
storage
configurations.

Meanwhile,
the
Vivo
X200
Pro
price
starts
at
CNY
5,999
(roughly
Rs.
63,000)
for
the
12GB+256GB
storage
model.
The
Vivo
X200
Pro
Mini
costs
CNY
4,699
(roughly
Rs.
56,000)
for
the
same
configuration.

All
three
smartphones
are
available
in
four
colourways:
Carbon
Black,
Titanium
Grey,
Moonlight
White,
and
Sapphire
Blue.
While
all
three
handsets
can
be
preordered
today,
the
X200
and
X200
Pro
Mini
will
be
available
for
sale
in
stores
on
October
19,
while
the
X200
Pro
can
be
purchased
starting
October
25.

Vivo
X200
Series
Specifications

Vivo
X200
sports
a
6.67-inch
10-bit
OLED
LTPS
quad-curved
screen
with
Zeiss
Natural
Colour
support.
It
gets
high-frequency
PWM
dimming
for
flicker
reduction,
HDR
10+,
and
a
peak
brightness
of
4,500
nits.
For
optics,
it
comes
equipped
with
a
triple
rear
camera
setup
comprising
a
50-megapixel
Sony
IMX921
primary
camera,
a
50-megapixel
Sony
IMX882
telephoto
sensor,
and
a
50-megapixel
ultra-wide
shooter.

Backing
the
smartphone
is
a
5,800mAh
BlueVolt
battery
with
support
for
90W
wired
charging.

The
Vivo
X200
Pro
has
a
screen
similar
to
the
standard
model,
except
for
a
few
changes.
It
is
an
LTPO
panel
with
a
variable
refresh
rate
of
up
to
120Hz.
The
display
on
this
model
also
has
slimmer
bezels,
at
1.63mm.
Meanwhile,
the
new
X200
Pro
Mini
packs
a
more
compact
6.31-inch
flat
display.
Both
Pro
models
in
Vivo’s
X200
lineup
are
equipped
with
triple
rear
camera
units
comprising
a
new
50-megapixel
Sony
LYT-818
camera
and
a
50-megapixel
ultra-wide
angle
lens.
However,
there
are
slight
changes
to
the
telephoto
camera.
While
the
Pro
model
gets
a
new
200-megapixel
Zeiss
APO
telephoto
camera,
the
X200
Pro
Mini
has
a
50-megapixel
sensor.

The
camera
modules
on
the
Pro
models
are
supported
by
Vivo’s
V3+
imaging
chip
that
was
previously
seen
on
the
X100
Ultra.
It
enables
features
such
as
4K
HDR
Cinematic
Portrait
video
and
shooting
in
10-bit
Log
at
up
to
60
frames
per
second
(fps).

Vivo
X200
Pro
and
X200
Pro
Mini
are
backed
by
6,000mAh
and
5,800mAh
batteries,
respectively.
Both
also
support
90W
wired
charging.

All
three
models
are
powered
by
the
new
MediaTek
Dimensity
9400
chipset,
fabricated
using
a
second-generation
3nm
process.
A
Cortex-X925
performance
core
with
a
peak
clock
speed
of
3.6GHz
headlines
it.
The
smartphones
run
on
Vivo’s
new
Origin
OS
5,
which
was introduced recently.
It
brings
AI
features
such
as
the
company’s
own
version
of
Circle
to
Search

a
visual
lookup
tool
that
allows
users
to
highlight
a
part
of
the
screen
and
enable
its
lookup
on
the
web.
Vivo
has
also
brought
a
Dynamic
Island-like
element
dubbed
Origin
Island.