Realme CEO Madhav Sheth has posted a new teaser image to Twitter in anticipation of the launch of Realme’s upcoming Watch S Pro. The smartwatch is going to be fully unveiled on December 23.
2 days until The Stylish New Pro arrives in Town!
RT if you’re excited for 23rd Dec!#realmeWatchSPro pic.twitter.com/7RuTTQFVKF
— Madhav Sheth (@MadhavSheth1) December 21, 2020
The Realme Watch S Pro has already been teased several times leading up to the launch event. The new smartwatch will feature a 1.39-inch circular AMOLED display capable of an always-on display feature. The watch case will be made stainless steel in a stylish new package.
Image of Realme Watch S Pro teased back on December 9
The Watch S Pro will charge in a couple of hours and offer up to 2 weeks of battery on a charge. There will be 15 sport tracking modes with dual-GPS for more accurate tracking. You can expect heart rate sensor, SP02, and 5ATM water resistance. More will be revealed on December 23.
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AVM has numerous Fritzbox routers in its range. TechStage shows which router is suitable for which Internet technology and presents the advantages and disadvantages of all important models.
Long awaited, finally available: The new Fritzbox 7530 AX is the first VDSL router from AVM with the new WiFi standard WiFi-6 (11 ax). Also the Fritzbox Cable 6660 for the cable internet as well as the 5530 Fiber for the fiber optic connection work with WiFi-6. The WLAN speed is an important criterion when deciding on a Fritzbox. But the router, as a home network and switchboard at home, should simply connect all devices and bring them to the Internet. Therefore, features such as telephone, USB and LAN connections as well as the capabilities of the built-in modem are important.
In this article we examine in detail the differences between the models for VDSL , Cables, fiber optics and LTE and recommend the right Fritzbox for every network. The article appears as part of our WLAN theme world. In addition, we have already tested several Fritzbox routers and other products, such as the inexpensive Fritz Repeater 600 (test report) or the tri-band mesh repeater Fritz Repeater 3000 (Review).
Fritzbox router for VDSL The Fritzbox 7590 (test report) for around 185 Euro is the current top -Model for the VDSL connection. Your modem supports the profile 35 b for supervectoring (up to 300 MBit / s in the download), the WLAN works with the 11 AC standard and four parallel data streams . There are hardly any WLAN remote stations with a corresponding speed. But since the 7583 Mastered multi-user MIMO, it can transmit data to several clients at the same time, which is particularly advantageous in a larger WLAN network is. The Fritzbox offers a wide variety of connections 7583 Fritzbox for telephony: It supports one ISDN device, two analog devices via RJ 11 or TAE and up to six cordless telephones via DECT.
Especially in the case design, the more expensive Fritzbox differs 7580 of the 7590, because she stands upright. Otherwise it offers the same equipment, but its modem is only for vectoring connections up to 100 MBit / s suitable. More about this in our Fritzbox guide 7430, 7580 and 7590 compared.
For new models, AVM relies on the current Wi-Fi 6 standard, for example the Fritzbox 6660 Cable and the VDSL Fritzbox 7430 use AX. With 169 Euro is the new Fritzbox 7490 AX slightly cheaper than the 7590, but has fewer connections: For example, it lacks an additional WAN port to connect it For example, to connect to an Internet connection via cable or fiber optic with an upstream modem. One of the four Gigabit LAN ports must be used for this. In addition, it has no socket for an ISDN telephone and only one connection option for analogue telephone devices.
Your plus point is the future-proof WLAN standard: The advantages of WiFi-6 do pay off especially noticeable when several end devices are transmitting in the network that also support WiFi-6. The new WPA3 encryption supports the Fritzbox 7530 AX of course – but also all Fritz boxes with 11 AC- WLAN, on which at least Fritz OS 7. 20 is installed. This also applies to the Fritzbox 7530 for round 115 Euro, which apart from the WiFi like the 7530 AX : Your wireless network works with the 11 AC standard and a maximum of two parallel data streams. It is therefore recommended for smaller WLANs and if a quick switch to WiFi-6 is not planned.
Who the seven years ago presented Fritzbox 7490 does not necessarily have to switch to a more recent model. Because AVM regularly provides the veteran with the latest updates and new functions. But the router is no longer recommended for new purchases, especially since it is usually more expensive than the better equipped Fritzbox 7583.
Fritz router with VDSL modem Model Fritzbox 7590 Fritzbox 7580 Fritzbox 7530 AX Fritzbox 7530 Fritzbox 7490 Fritzbox 7430 Fritzbox 3490 Fritzbox 7583 Fritzbox 7580 Modem VDSL 2 (supervectoring , 300 Mbps) VDSL 2 (vectoring, 100 Mbps) VDSL 2 (supervectoring, 300 Mbps) VDSL 2 ( Supervectoring, 300 Mbps) VDSL 2 (vectoring, 100 Mbps) VDSL 2 (vectoring, 100 Mbps) VDSL 2 (vectoring, 100 Mbps) VDSL 2 (supervectoring: 300 Mbps, bonded: 600 Mbps), G.Fast Bonding 4 Gbps (212 MHz) VDSL 2 (supervectoring 300 Mbps); G.Fast 1 Gbps (100 MHz) WLAN: Standard / MIMO streams 11 AC / 4×4 11 AC / 4×4 Wi-Fi 6 / 3×3; 2×2 (75 MHz) 11 AC / 2×2 11 AC / 3×3 11 N / 3×3 11 AC / 3×3 11 AC / 4×4 11 AC / 3×3 WiFi speed: Mbps (5 GHz + 2.4 GHz) 1733 + 800 1733 + 800 1800 + 600 866 + 400 1300 + 450 450 1300 + 450 1733 + 800 1300 x 450 MU-MIMO Yes Yes Yes Yes no no no Telephony DECT, ISDN S0, 2 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 DECT, ISDN S0, 2 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 DECT, 1 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 DECT, 1 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 DECT, ISDN S0, 2 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 DECT, 1 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 no DECT, ISDN S0 (4 B channels; second ISDN via adapter), 2 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 DECT, ISDN S0 (4 B-channels; second ISDN via adapter), 2 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 LAN 4x Gbit LAN / 1 Gbit -WAN 4x Gbit LAN / 1 Gbit WAN 4x Gbit-LAN 4x Gbit LAN 4x Gbit-LAN 4x FE 4x Gbit-LAN 4x Gbit-LAN / 1 Gbit-WAN 4x Gbit-LAN / 1 Gbit-WAN USB 2x USB 3.0 2x USB 3.0 1x USB 2.0 1x USB 3.0 2x USB 3.0 1x USB 2.0 2x USB 3.0 2x USB 3.0 2x USB 3.0 Price 185 225 169 115 200 70 130 440 280 Technically speaking, there is also little for the Fritzbox 7430 that only 11 n-WLAN in single-band operation with 2.4 GHz and a maximum of 450 offers Mbit / s as well as only Fast Ethernet for the LAN ports. However, it only costs around 70 Euro: That’s why she can in connection with a faster Fritzbox on the Internet connection as a cheap mesh repeater, expand the WLAN and serve as an additional DECT base.
The equipment of the Fritzbox 3490 is the same for Internet (VDSL vectoring up to 100 MBit / s) and WLAN speed (11 AC over 5 GHz with 1733 Mbit / s and 11 n over 2.4 GHz with 450 Mbit / s) and the connections (4x Gigabit LAN and 2x USB 3.0) of the Fritzbox 7490. But it lacks the connections for ISDN and analog telephones and the DECT function. Anyone who calls via VoIP telephone via the LAN socket or via smartphone via WLAN can access it.
Fritzbox models for internet via cable connection As with the Fritz boxes for VDSL, the same applies to the models for the cable connection: The latest Fritz box does not offer the best equipment. For the Fritzbox 6591 Cable (test report) for around 190 Euro speaks its support for WiFi-6, especially since it in contrast to the Fritzbox 7530 AX beautiful 160 – MHz radio channels over 5 GHz supported and therefore up to 2400 Mbit / s over 5 GHz. To ensure that this speed also arrives at devices connected via LAN such as a NAS, the 6660 Cable one 2.5 Gbit connection next to the four Gigabit LAN ports.
For telephony the Fritzbox is 6591 Cable for round 235 Euro more suitable: It has an additional connection for analog telephones and a socket for an ISDN telephone. It lacks the 2.5 Gbit LAN port as well as WiFi-6. But for 11 AC it offers the maximum speed with 1733 Mbit / s and up to 800 Mbit / s over 10 n and 2.4 GHz.
Fritz router with cable modem Model Fritzbox 6660 Cable Fritzbox 6591 Cable Modem Docsis 3.1 6 Gbit / s (2×2), Euro-DOCSIS 3.0 (32 x8) Docsis 3.1 6 Gbit / s (2×2), Euro-DOCSIS 3.0 (32 x8) WLAN: Standard / MIMO streams Wi-Fi 6 / 2×2 (160 Hz) 11 AC / 4×4 WiFi speed: Mbps (5 GHz + 2.4 GHz) 2400 + 600 1733 + 800 MU-MIMO Yes Yes Telephony DECT, 1 a / b or TAE / RJ 10 DECT, ISDN S0, 2 a / b, RJ 11 or 1 TAE (2. TAE via adapter) LAN 4x Gbit LAN , 1x 2.5Gbit 4x Gbit-LAN USB 1x USB 2.0 2x USB 3.0 Price 190 235 Both cable Fritzboxes are future-proof, because their modem supports the Docsis standard 3.1, which allows Internet connections with 1 GBit / s and more. At Vodafone, for example, this standard comes off for all connections 450 Mbit / s is used, the provider is increasingly upgrading its infrastructure to it. That’s why Fritzbox models for Docsis 3.0 are like the 6590 Cable, 6490 Cable or 6430 Cable no longer recommended.
Fritzbox models for LTE The Fritzbox 6890 LTE goes through your Cat.6 modem with up to 300 Mbit / s on-line. But the router can also access the Internet via VDSL via its supervectoring-capable modem. The Gigabit WAN port can also be used to connect to an existing cable or fiber optic modem, so that the 300 Euro expensive router allows all connection types to be used. A separate tariff is required for each access, because the Fritzbox is not suitable for Telekom’s LTE-DSL hybrid offer. In terms of WLAN and telephony, their equipment largely corresponds to the VDSL and cable top models 7590 and 6591.
The Fritzbox 6850 for round 175 Euro corresponds to the equipment of the VDSL Fritzbox 7530, so offers among other things 11 AC WLAN with two parallel data streams and MU-MIMO, a connection for analog telephones in addition to the DECT function and a USB 3.0 port.
Fritz router for LTE Model Fritzbox 6890 LTE Fritzbox 6820 LTE Fritzbox 6820 LTE v3 Modem LTE Cat.6 Mini-SIM (300 Mbit / s) + VDSL (supervectoring: 300 Mbit / s); LTE band: 1,3,7,8, 20, 28, 32 LTE Cat.4 Mini-SIM (150 Mbit / s); LTE band: 1,3,5,7,8, 20, 28; 38, 40, 41 (TDD) LTE Cat.4 (150 Mbit / s) (Band 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 32; TDD 38, 40, 41) WLAN: Standard / MIMO streams 11 AC / 4×4 11 AC / 2×2 11 N / 3×3 WiFi speed: Mbps (5 GHz + 2.4 GHz) 1733 + 800 866 + 400 450 MU-MIMO Yes Yes Telephony DECT, ISDN S0, 1xRJ 11 (adapter for TAE), 1xTAE DECT, 1 a / b (RJ 11 or TAE) – LAN 4x Gbit LAN / 1 Gbit WAN 4x Gbit-LAN 1x Gbit-LAN USB 1x USB 3.0 1x USB 3.0 – Price 290 175 120 The Fritzbox is even cheaper 6820 LTE for around 120 Euro: It does without the telephone functions and a USB connection. With WLAN it only offers 11 n with up to 450 Mbit / s. The LTE modem of the 6850 and 6820 delivers a maximum of 99 Mbit / s.
You should take a close look at the LTE Fritzboxes: AVM brings new versions onto the market without prior notice, which differ mainly through the built-in LTE modem . Currently, for example, version 2 of the Fritzbox is 6890 LTE and version 3 for the Fritzbox LTE 6820 – the version number is on the nameplate on the underside of the housing. An improved LTE modem provides a faster or more stable connection as it supports additional LTE bands and advanced carrier aggregation. However, a new version can also mean that the Fritzbox can no longer be used with tariffs from certain providers, although the model is on their compatibility list.
Fritzbox models for fiber optics and G.fast Fritz boxes for these types of connection can hardly be found in free trade. The provider usually offers them for free or for rent at the appropriate tariff. The fiber optic models Fritzbox 5530 and 5490 are like the Fritzbox 7490 fitted. The 5491 fits the connection variant GPON, which Telekom uses for its fiber optic tariffs use. For providers whose fiber optic networks are based on AON, the 5490 suitable.
Fritz router for fiber optics Model Fritzbox 5491 Fiber Fritzbox 5491 Fritzbox 5490 Modem GPON, AON GPON (Gf-TA) AON WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS: Standard / MIMO streams Wifi-6 / 2×2 11 AC / 3×3 11 AC / 3×3 WiFi speed: Mbps (5 GHz + 2.4 GHz) 2400 + 600 1300 + 450 1300 + 450 MU-MIMO – – Telephony DECT, a / b DECT, ISDN S0, 2 a / b (RJ 11 or TAE) DECT, ISDN S0, 2 a / b or TAE / RJ 11 LAN 1x 2.5Gbit LAN; 2x Gbit LAN 4x Gbit-LAN 4x Gbit-LAN USB 2x USB 3.0 2x USB 3.0 Price 169 240 190 The Fritzbox 7583 masters VDSL with bonding: bundling two connections doubles the data rate, but the provider must support this. In addition, the 7583 on the G.fast standard: In Germany, some local providers use this for home networking via copper cables when the building is connected via fiber optics (FTTB, Fiber-to-the-Building). In the individual apartments, a bandwidth of 1 GBit / s or more is possible via telephone cable.
Fritz boxes without modem The cheapest Fritzbox models 4040 (round 70 Euro) and 4020 (round 45 Euro) are used behind the provider modem, to which they are connected via LAN cable via the WAN port. The devices in the home network brings the 4020 per 11 AC WiFi with two parallel data streams and four gigabit ports online. The 4020 only transmits via 11 n-WLAN with a maximum of 450 Mbit / s, your LAN ports only support Fast Ethernet speeds. Telephone connections and DECT capability are both missing.
Fritz router without modem Model Fritzbox 4040 Fritzbox 4020 WLAN: Standard / MIMO streams 11 AC / 2×2 11 N / 3×3 WiFi speed: Mbps ( 5 GHz + 2.4 GHz) 866 + 400 450 MU-MIMO – – LAN 4x Gbit LAN / 1 Gbit WAN 2x FE-LAN / 1 FE-WAN USB 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0 1x USB 2.0 Pr ice 70 45 Conclusion AVM offers a suitable Fritzbox for every type of connection. Choosing the right model depends on how many devices in the home network the router should bring online and which telephone connections it should have. The top models 7590 for VDSL, 6591 Cable for the cable connection and 6890 LTE for Internet via cellular nothing to be desired.
The Fritzbox 7530 AX and 6660 Cables already come with future-proof WiFi-6, but they lack the ISDN connection and another one Connection for analog devices. For smaller home networks that do not require top speed for WLAN, the cheaper variants Fritzbox 7530 for VDSL and 6850 LTE in question. Even more about the network and WLAN are featured in our WLAN theme world. For example, we test WiFi mesh systems there, including those with WiFi-6.
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by Roberto Colombo, published on 19 December 2020, at 09: 01
?? GoPro unveiled the new rugged and waterproof Bluetooth remote control, GoPro The Remote, which allows you to remotely control the camera’s most used functions. GoPro has released a new firmware update for HERO9 Black taking the opportunity to add other improvements as well as compatibility with the command ??
Often the action cameras are positioned in positions that are not too comfortable to reach in the middle of the action: on the helmet, on the handlebars, but also on skis, on the surfboard or snowboard, or on the rear window of the car or attached to the outside of the vehicle on the body with the suction cup. Many of these positions force you to start the recovery before starting the action and then stop it once it’s over, without pausing in the interludes. A lot of space on the card is therefore consumed by shots that are not useful for the final result. the most recent action cameras offer the possibility of connect in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi with a smartphone , but the same is often true: in the middle of skiing in fresh snow it is not one of the best ideas to remove the smartphone from the inside pocket of the jacket or backpack.
For this purpose there are special remote controls , which often share the waterproof and weather resistance characteristics of action cameras and which in the event of a fall are a less important loss than a top-of-the-range smartphone.
GoPro The Remote
GoPro unveiled the new Bluetooth remote , rugged and waterproof, GoPro The Remote , which allows you to remotely control the camera’s most used functions, including power on and off, mode switching, and shutter button control. In addition, the remote control can control up to five GoPro cameras simultaneously at a maximum distance of 60 m , thus helping to manage multi-camera shooting more easily. The Remote is compatible with HERO9 Black, HERO8 Black and MAX, and is available on GoPro.com at 89, 99 EUR.
GoPro has released a new firmware update for HERO9 Black (read our review) to offer compatibility with the new remote control, taking the opportunity to add other improvements as well.
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The new firmware update v.1.5 of HERO9 Black also includes:
Content transfers from camera to GoPro App wirelessly up to 30% faster
HyperSmooth 3.0 performance at low improved temperatures
Shortcut for Slo-Mo mode via slider
Improved GPS Accuracy
Support for live streaming with Max Lens Mod, allowing you to take advantage of HyperSmooth Max and SuperView, plus the camera’s built-in horizon lock
Support for 3.5mm Mic Pro adapter for those who want to use external microphones instead of the mult optional media for HERO9 Black
In addition, firmware updates for HERO8 Black and GoPro MAX are now (also) available, enabling faster wireless transfers than 15% he was born in 20%, respectively, and which ensure compatibility with GoPro’s new Bluetooth remote control
The criminals used emulators to access bank accounts impersonating legitimate customers, thereby initiating illicit transactions to steal funds
of Andrea Bai published on 18 December 2020 , at 12: 41 in the Security channel
IBM Trusteer security researchers discovered a scam based on the use of mobile device emulators put into network with each other in order to absorb millions of dollars from bank accounts in a few days. Emulators are tools of standard used by developers and security researchers to test apps p er smartphones and check their behavior on different devices that are, in fact, emulated.
This is an operation with unprecedented scope: in one case the hand behind this operation used approximately 20 emulators to impersonate over 16 thousand telephones belonging to as many individuals whose bank accounts have been compromised. In another situation, only one emulator was able to falsify over 8100 devices. Criminals entered usernames and passwords into banking apps running on emulators and set up operations to steal funds from compromised accounts. The banking institutions targeted are located in the US and Europe.
Emulated smartphones and emptied accounts: the scam in the US and Europe
In order to circumvent the protections that banking institutions put in place precisely in order to protect themselves from this type of attack, the criminals used identification codes of the devices corresponding to each owner account, along with counterfeit GPS coordinates that match those frequently used by the compromised device . The criminals were able to also bypass two-factor authentication by logging into SMS . According to the IBM Trusteer researchers, the credentials to access the bank accounts with which to then carry out illicit transactions with the emulated devices, were obtained by exploiting malware or through phishing attacks.
However, it is not entirely clear how it was possible to trace the device identifiers and intercept SMS messages. “This fraud enabled them to automate account access, initiate transactions, receive and compromise a second authentication factor, and use these codes to complete illicit transactions. Data sources, scripts and custom applications created by criminals converged in a high-speed automated process that allowed them to steal millions of dollars from each bank within days “write the researchers.
Whenever the criminals were able to carry out an operation, they replaced the emulated device with a new one. Criminals also periodically checked the emulated devices to see if they had been rejected by the anti-fraud system of a banking institution, in order to replace them with new emulated devices.
Starting today, as from 18 December 2021 Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite smart watch is now available in the official Polish distribution. Its regular price is PLN 249, while today you can buy it 50 PLN cheaper. Outside of time, the promotion is limited by an additional pool of copies, so it is worth hurrying. Due to the fact that it is currently one of the cheapest but recommendable smartwatches available in Poland, it would be stupid not to take the opportunity. Of course, provided that you planned to buy this type of device or you simply want to check at a low cost if you really need it.
Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite has just arrived in Poland. One of the cheapest smart watches available on our market, on the occasion of its debut, it has a promotional price that makes the equipment even more attractive.
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Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite is to some extent rebranded Redmi Watch, a watch available in China. However, there are differences here. Mi Watch Lite has not 7, but 249 sport modes, GPS and GLONASS, a barometer and a battery that allows for two days longer work than the other watch. Compared to the Redmi Watch, unfortunately the NFC module, microphone and intelligent assistant are missing here. In appearance, the Xiaomi Mi Watch Lite resembles a slightly smaller Apple Watch, so we are talking about a subdued but attractive elegance. However, there are things you should know about the watch.
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1.4-inch TFT screen displays the image in resolution 320 x 320 pixels, but be aware that we will not experience any animation here. The information presented on the display changes without a transition effect. They can enjoy the built-in GPS receiver and the atmospheric pressure sensor. Of course, there was also a heart rate monitor and a battery with a capacity 230 mAh that allows up to 9 days of work on a single charge. The replenishment of “energy” takes about 2 hours.
Amazfit launched the GTR 2 in India yesterday, which comes in Sport and Classic Editions priced at INR12,999 ($175/€145) and INR13,499 ($185/€150), respectively. Today, the company announced it will bring the GTS 2 to the country on December 21 with a price tag of INR12,999 ($175/€145), and it will be sold through Amazon.in and Amazfit’s local site with three color options – Desert Gold, Urban Grey, and Midnight Black.
The GTS 2 sports a 1.65″ always-on AMOLED display with support for customizable watch faces. It comes with over 90 sports modes and can track your sleep, monitor your heart rate, and measure stress and blood oxygen levels.
Amazfit GTS 2
The GTS 2 also has 3GB of local music storage that allows you to play music on your Bluetooth earphones or speakers directly from the watch without requiring a smartphone. Moreover, the smartwatch comes with a microphone to let you answer your phone calls, and it also has Alexa built-in that lets you perform functions like setting an alarm or checking the weather.
The rest of the highlights of the GTS 2 include in-built GPS, idle alerts, call and app notification alerts, weather forecast, and 50-meter water resistance. Fueling the entire package is a 246 mAh battery, which is claimed to provide seven days of endurance with typical usage.
In addition to revealing the pricing and availability of the GTS 2 in India, Amazfit also said that it will launch the GTS 2 mini in the country around Christmas, but there’s no word on its pricing yet.
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Dozens, if not hundreds, of smartphones are in 2020 hit the market, most but are hardly worth more than a side note. But there are exceptions: We have the best smartphones 2019 selected.
Does “the best” smartphone even exist? From a purely objective point of view, probably. At least in the typical schoolyard quartet, technical data can be compared with one another without any value and in the end there is theoretically a winner, i.e. the best smartphone 2020. In reality, however, it looks a little different. Because, on the one hand, minor details often decide between victory and defeat, and in everyday life it is much more important how the things that are in the data sheet actually work. And even if we try to highlight such things in our tests, we often do not succeed fully due to the very limited test period.
Best example: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (test report). The pen giant is undoubtedly an extremely good smartphone and there is hardly anything that the model does not offer. What was not noticed (or at least not as clearly) in the normal test period, but even more so in continuous use: The battery is too weak for a Note model. In addition, the upper half of the volume rocker in our test model gave way after a few weeks, it lost all pressure point and key travel, but can still be operated. Also never noticed with any other model: The note 20 All of a sudden on Google Maps the language information is no longer transmitted via the external, but the internal speaker. A few other apps also bitch on the device every now and then. Only a reboot will fix such problems.
And the third problem that simply riding around on technical data does not make sense: Ultimately, it always depends on your own usage behavior, whether the supposed lack of a feature bothers you or not. Therefore we say it bluntly: Our top 10 of the best smartphones 2020 is definitely subjective. We have the 10 devices that stuck in our minds. Not every user will be in our top 10, but that is – as described – in the nature of the matter. By the way: The one on the note 20 Ultra-described problems are not included in this top 10 . Because on the one hand it is still a really good smartphone, on the other hand we have hardly been able to test any other model over such a long period – so that would be unfair.
1st place: Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro So much power for buyers got so little money in a great overall package as with the Poco F2 Pro (test report) in 2020 on any other smartphone. For currently under 450 Euros are a Snapdragon 865, absolutely sufficient 6 GByte RAM, 128 GByte UFS memory and at least during the day a decent main camera (even if it is advertised as a quad cam …) including popup Front camera. The device provides the content on an almost 6.7 inch (approx. 17 cm) large OLED screen and ensures with its 4700 mAh strong battery for good runtimes. Android 11 is already available thanks to an update – what more could you want? A screen with more than 60 Hertz maybe, admittedly. If you are really looking for that, you will not find it here. All others are spot on and that’s why the device is in 2020 the number one.
2nd place: Samsung Galaxy S 20 FE 5G What, the Fan Edition in second place? But the Ultra can do a lot more! That’s right – nevertheless we just want to praise Samsung at this point: You can do it! At least in the 5G version, the FE gives users what the fan base wants: A Snapdragon processor – 820, which not only has more power, but also less hunger for electricity. Everything else is almost on par with the S 20 – sibling models – at a significantly lower price! In summary, the Samsung Galaxy S scores 19 FE with a 6.5 inch (approx 17 cm) large OLED Display with 120 Hertz, a great one Triple camera, 6 / 128 GByte memory and a battery with proper 4500 mAh. Android 11 is still missing, but should also come soon. All of this is available for under 650 Euro – the RRPs of the other S 20 models were much higher at the time. What exactly they can do better (or worse), we have in our Ve equal to the four S 20 – Models (guide) combined.
3rd place: Oneplus 8 Pro The Oneplus 8 Pro is already on the Market came. But it is still so good that even the manufacturer, who has usually brought an update to its models after around six months, has not brought a new T-Pro model. The reason: The Pro model is still fresh enough. Right! At that time, the model performed better than competitors like Galaxy S in our reader test (article) at least in some areas such as daylight shots with main and wide angle Ultra (test report) and Sony Xperia 1 II ( Test report).
Even apart from the camera, the device still cuts a very good figure. This is also shown by the constantly high price of the model, which is only available from around 820 Euro. In addition to the very chic exterior, the smartphone scores with 6.8 inches (approx. 17 cm) large OLED screen with 120 Hz and 1440 p + resolution. The Snapdragon 865 of the model is flanked by 8 GB of RAM, data can be found in at least 128 GB of internal memory space. As popular with Chinese manufacturers, it is not expandable (even with the Poco phone), but the update supply is good and Android 11 already available .
4th place: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Apart from the little things mentioned above, there are few smartphones that can do more than the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (test report). The device offers a 6.9 inch (approx. 18 cm) large (huge!) OLED display with 120 Hz and 1440 p + resolution, a very good quad camera with up to 108 Megapixels, a strong Exynos 990 when Drive, full 12 GByte RAM and at least 256 GByte expandable internal memory. In addition, there is something that hardly any other smartphone offers in this form: a stylus. Too bad: Samsung only builds one battery with 4400 mAh, that’s a bit tight. Also Android 11 It is not available yet.
5th place: Huawei P 40 Pro Plus 6.6 inches (approx. 17 cm) OLED screen with 90 Hz, Kirin 990, 8 GByte RAM and 512 GByte internal memory – The warehouse in particular should put a grin on the face of many interested parties. It is even comparatively “common”. Because the Huawei P 40 Pro Plus (test report) also offers a ceramic back, fast wireless charging and, above all, double optical magnification: 3 and 10-subject. Hardly any other smartphone can do this and allows smartphone photographers even more flexibility when taking photos. The quality is Huawei-moderately good, especially in low light there is hardly any other manufacturer in 2020. Incidentally, the battery only provides 3687 mAh for decent runtimes – some competitors should learn a slice of this.
Why then not the device further up in this top 10 is? Quite simply: Because of the US ban, Huawei’s current smartphones still come without Google services. Among other things, this means: No Play Store, no functioning banking apps and other restrictions that the manufacturer has still not been able to adequately compensate for. Too bad – otherwise the P 40 Pro Plus been a contender for the throne.
6th place: Huawei Mate 40 Per This also applies to another great smartphone from Huawei: the Mate 40 Pro (test report). The device comes with an even larger OLED display, it measures 6.7 inches (approx. 16 cm) and also offers 90 Hz. The triple cam is as brilliant as in the P 40 Pro Plus, but dispenses with double optical zoom. The new Kirin 900, the one with at least 8 / 256 GByte memory is combined. Particularly fast 66 – Watt fast charging charges the 4400 mAh strong battery enormously fast, wirelessly it still works with fast 50 Watt. Unfortunately, the same applies here: No Google services (or adequate replacement) – no better ranking. We still think the device is great!
Place 7: Xiaomi Mi 10 Per In the previous year there was still a Mi-9 model at the top of the podium, with the Mi – 10 series, however, Xiaomi has tightened the price screw. Accordingly, the “cheap daughter” Poco is now on top, the Wed 10 Pro (test report) joins below. This is a really good smartphone that does not have any of the quirks of the Note in the long-term test 20 Ultra featured: 6.7 inches (approx. 17 cm) OLED with 90 Hz, great quad cam with 108 Megapixels like Samsung, Snapdragon 865 and 8 / 256 GByte memory – that’s pretty neat. The battery ensures good running times, the charging times are thanks to 50 watts short. Wireless takes a little longer.
8th place: Oppo Find X2 Pro Had the Oppo Find X2 Pro We haven’t finished testing it at the time of writing this article, but the impression we got up to that point convinced us to include the device in our annual best list. The main reason is the great price-performance ratio: While all but the first three models are at least 900 Euros in the smallest variant, the Find X2 Pro is currently with a ceramic back for only around 750 to have euros.
However, there is no worse technology for a long time, on the contrary. This offers 6.7 inches (approx. 17 cm) large OLED panel 120 Hz frame rate, the triple cam with up to 48 Megapixels also wide angle and telephoto lens and a Snapdragon comes as a drive 865 with full 12 GB of RAM used – wow! Added to this are 512 GByte internal memory – that it is not expandable should really be don’t bother anyone anymore. The battery is with its 4200 mAh maybe a little tight, with full 64 But the watt recharges extremely quickly. Wireless charging is missing, IP 67 – certification (as opposed to our number One and the ninth-placed model) is included.
Place 9: Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 5G The Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 5G (test report) is actually a really great device that offers real added value with its still quite new folding display technology. So it puts contents folded up on its 6.2 inches (approx. 16 cm) “small” OLED screen, when unfolded it is a proud 7.6 inches ( approx. 19 cm) OLED with 120 Hz – great! The camera with main, wide and telephoto lens also convinced in the test and the Snapdragon 865 Plus afforded With 12 GByte RAM no weakness.
Even 256 GByte internal memory is ok, only the battery with 4500 mAh should have been a bit larger. However, this was not noticed negatively in the test. The problem with great technology: the price. At the time of this article, the model costs over 1300 Euros even more than an iPhone 12 Pro Max. As soon as that drops further, the Fold 2 becomes a really interesting smartphone.
Place 10: Apple iPhone 12 Max Pro Yes, the iPhone 12 Max Pro is Apple’s spearhead, but what’s the point of a price of still over 1200 Euro for the version with 128 GByte? Technically, Apple often only offers standard food: OLED with 6.7 inches (approx. 17 cm) and 60 Hz, (good) quad cam with up to 12 Megapixels, the really fast Apple-A 14 -Chipset and 6 GB of RAM. Before Apple fans scream: Yes, the hardware is easily enough and cannot be directly compared with an Android phone – it depends on “the inner values”. And then everything is correct again – even if the battery is also 3687 mAh seems a bit weak and the maximum charging power at 20 watts is limited to the maximum (Qi 7.5 watts).
Plus point for the iPhone: Everything comes from a single source, so Apple hardware and software work together as perfectly as possible. This is different with some androids. In addition, the resale value of iPhones remains quite stable, which puts the high purchase price into perspective. And last but not least, iPhones get updates longer than Android smartphones – exemplary! Who wants to know when he will use the iPhone 12 Max Pro should buy: We looked at this in this article (guide).
Conclusion An iPhone on the last, a Poco- Phone in first place? A look at the price explains a lot of it. And place 10 does not mean that the Apple smartphone is bad, after all, it is in the top at all 10 of the best smartphones. Which model would you have seen in first place?
If you want to spend less (apart from the Poco phone), you will find suitable smartphones in our top 10 of the best smartphones up to 500, to 400 and until 300 Euro. Here at the latest there should be something for everyone.
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GoPro just announced a new $79.99 wireless remote control alongside free firmware updates that bring performance and feature improvements to the Hero 9 Black, Hero 8 Black, and Max cameras.
The miniature Remote, as it’s called, is both rugged and waterproof to a depth of 16 feet. It features large glove-friendly buttons and a status display to see what mode your camera is in. One Remote can control common camera features like on / off, shutter button control, and mode changing for up to five cameras within a distance of about 200 feet.
The Remote can be attached to your wrist, control bar, or steering wheel, for example, offering remote control of GoPro’s Hero 9 Black, Hero 8 Black, or Max mounted to your helmet, kite lines, or roll bar — anywhere you want just so long as the camera is within range of the Bluetooth LE signal. Older GoPro cameras are not compatible with the new Remote which supplants GoPro’s Smart Remote.
GoPro is also rolling out firmware updates for the Hero 9 Black, Hero 8 Black, and Max cameras today.
Hero 9 Black owners will see the most dramatic improvements after installing the version 1.5 update. Changes include:
Up to 30 percent faster wireless data transfer from the camera to the GoPro app on phones
Compatibility with new Remote
Improved HyperSmooth 3.0 cold-weather performance
A shortcut slider button for slow-motion capture
Improved GPS accuracy
Improved live streaming with the Max Lens Mod
Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter support
In addition to adding support for the new Remote, GoPro says the new Hero 8 Black firmware can boost wireless transfer speeds by up to 15 percent, while Max data transfers are improved by up to 20 percent.
The firmware updates are available now at GoPro’s website or via its app. The $79.99 Remote is available to buy in North America starting today, but won’t be available elsewhere until February.
With a price of 89, 90 ??, the presence on board of the GPS and the battery with autonomy of 14 days, Amazfit GTS 2 Mini will be available in Italy at the end of December 2020 and is a candidate to be one of the most interesting entry level smartwatches of the moment
by Roberto Colombo published on 17 December 2020 , at 11: 51 in the Wearables channel Amazfit Huami
Huami is an unknown name Known to many. It is a Chinese company, headquartered in Hefei city, Anhui province, specializing in the production of wearables, and is the main partner for the production of Xiaomi Mi Band tracker . It is the largest manufacturer of fitness bands and wearables in the world. Huami also markets proprietary branded products; the best known is certainly Amazfit , a brand that has also been able to make itself known in our country thanks to products with an interesting value for money.
We had met some time ago the interesting Amazfit GTS sports watch, which combines the properties of a fitness tracker with those of a sports watch with GPS tracking. Amazfit now presents GTS 2 mini , featuring 1, 55 inch AMOLED display to 301 ppi with Always-on-Display function and 2.5D curved glass and slim body of 8, 95 mm thick, with a weight of 19, 5 grams.
Available in three colors (Flamingo Pink, Sage Green and Midnight Black) naturally offers a wide range of customizable modular dials. In addition to the sensor for detecting the heartbeat, the smartwatch also offers the function of measuring oxygen saturation in the blood (SpO2). Following when offered by the competition, GTS 2 mini also offers female cycle monitoring to follow the duration of menstrual cycles, identify fertile days. In addition, an indicator, called PAI, offers everyone an easily understandable indication of the general state of health.
With a price of 89, 90 ?? , the presence on board of the GPS and battery with autonomy of 14 days (7 with a daily use as a sportwatch with GPS) Amazfit GTS 2 Mini will be available in Italy at the end of December 2020 and is a candidate to be one of the most interesting entry level sportwatches of the moment. It has no memory on board to be able to take your music with you, but for those who use the smartphone during physical activity it allows you to control its playback. The watch is water resistant to 5 atmospheres.
(Pocket-lint) – From military drones to amateur camera drones pestering celebrities, crashing into National Parks or hitting the headlines because of airports – drones are everywhere.
There’s never been a better time to buy one because today’s drones are extremely capable and brilliant at the basics. With the advancement of battery efficiency, navigation, obstacle avoidance and stabilisation, you don’t need to pay too much to get a great experience. Top dollar still gets you the best overall drone, but the barrier for entry is significantly lower than it’s ever been.
Whatever your need, there’s a drone for it.
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And that’s why we’re here – to run through the best drones you can buy today.
Our pick of the best drones to buy today
DJI Mavic 2 Pro
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1-inch 20MP CMOS sensor
31 mins maximum flight time
4k video 30fps, 3-axis gimbal
Omnidirectional obstacle sensing
DJI’s Mavic 2 Pro is – without doubt – its best consumer drone to date. It takes the high-end performance and camera capabilities of the bigger Phantom 4 Pro Obsidian, but puts it in a package that’s foldable, still fits in your backpack and does everything you could possibly need a drone. It’s fantastic.
Image and video quality is pretty much unmatched by anything else in its price range, thanks to the use of a large 1-inch CMOS sensor, and optics designed with the help of renowned camera-maker, Hasselblad. It shoots fantastic pictures, thanks to advanced 10-bit HDR processing, as well as great 4K video. What’s more, professionals can make use of DJI’s Dlog-M profile to give them a raw file that’s really great for colour grading and tweaking in the edit suite.
As well as awesome image and video capabilities, the Mavic 2 Pro has all of DJI’s latest innovations in obstacle avoidance and pre-programmed flight patterns. It’s one of the only drones to feature obstacle sensors on every side, and has the APAS system that – instead of stopping in front of obstacles – can figure out a path through them, providing they’re not completely blocking its path.
There’s a bunch of QuickShot flight modes enabling you to create stunning cinematic effects by just choosing one of the modes and selecting your subject. Depending on which mode you choose, the drone will then circle, follow or pull away from the object or person it’s focussed on.
It has few flaws. Even the 25 mins or so battery we got from a full charge is decent for a drone. It’s a little expensive, but it’s genuinely brilliant.
Mavic 2 Pro review
DJI Mavic Air 2
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3-axis stabiliser
3-way obstacle avoidance
Small enough to fit in a coat pocket
12MP stills/4K video
Up to 34mins flight
If you’re after a really small drone with all the power and features of the bigger flagship models, look no further. The Mavic Air 2 is that drone. It’s essentially a halfway house between the smaller Mini and the bigger Mavic 2/Mavic Pro series drones. It’s small, fits in the side pocket of a backpack, but still packs some serious punch.
When folded, it’s only slightly longer than a big smartphone, sharing similar dimensions to the included remote controller that comes with most Mavic series drones. That means it can comfortably sit on your palm without any issue.
Despite its size, it’s a more than capable drone. It has three-way obstacle sensing, and can make use of many Quick Shot flying modes enabled in other drones. What’s more, the camera is mounted to a tiny 3-axis stabiliser. it’s also surprisingly capable of withstanding wind.
You get 4K video at 60fps and HDR stills from the 12-megapixel 1/2-inch CMOS sensor too, so there’s not much compromise in image/video quality.
DJI Mavic Air 2 review
DJI Mini 2
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31 minutes flight time
4k video, 3-axis gimbal
GPS/VPS
10km range with controller
Before 2019, DJI’s smallest drone was the DJI Spark, which – while being tiny – wasn’t the best drone around. It had minimal stabilisation, only full HD recording and the arms were rigid. With the Mavic Mini, DJI improved virtually everything, and then improved it again with the second generation model.
Like all the other Mavics, the arms are foldable, allowing you to reduce the size of the drone so that it’s virtually the same in length and width as a smartphone. It folds small enough to fit in your coat pocket. It’s tiny.
You don’t get any of the usual caveats that you’d normally get with a small drone either. Battery life is superb for its size, it records up to 4k resolution video which is super stable thanks to the three axis gimbal and it even features some of the advanced QuickShot modes from the bigger drones.
Add to that the fact that it only weighs 249 grams, and you have a drone that’s not restricted by any of the regulations and rules you need to abide by with anything even a single gram heavier. In the UK, that means you don’t need to take a theory test or register it.
If you’re wanting an experience of what it’s like to fly a proper, advanced drone, without the financial outlay and in a drone that’s small enough to take anywhere, this is the one for you. It’s brill.
Yuneec Mantis Q
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Up to 33 mins flight time
168 x 96 x 58 mm (folded)
4K video capture (30fps)
1.5k video transmission range
From its product range and pricing strategy, it seems Yuneec is going after DJI’s features, but at a lower price point. The Mantis Q feels a lot like the Mantis Air in its promise of portable, foldable design, but with high end specifications and features.
As well as this portable design, the Yuneex Mantis Q is equipped with a camera capable of recording 4K video at 30 frames per second, and a number of smart flying features. You can get it to circle around a point of interest, return home automatically using the GPS and GLONASS navigation, as well as command it with your voice.
You can tell it to “wake up”, “come back” or “start recording” just by yelling at it, plus, the remote is simple to use, and features a cradle for your smartphone.
DJI Phantom 4 Pro
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30 mins flight time
7km flight range with remote
4K video at 60fps
5-directional obstacle avoidance
20MP 1-inch camera sensor
The Phantom 4 series was the standout drone from DJI up until the Mavic was released. In 2017, the series was grown to include several versions, but none are as impressive as the Pro Obsidian model. If you want the smoothest, most stable flight and footage, as well as the best looking image quality available without going super high-end, the Phantom 4 Pro is the drone for you.
Perhaps the biggest advantage this has over the Mavic is the camera technology. Inside its magnesium alloy chassis, and attached to a gimbal, the camera features a mechanical shutter and a huge 1-inch sensor packed with 20 million pixels. It also has the ability to shoot 4K resolution videos at 60 frames per second. For the video nerds, you can shoot H.265 as well as the usual H.264 codec.
Its battery is more capacious than the older Phantom 4 thanks to increased density, and can now last up to 30 minutes flight time on a single charge.
It has a bunch of flight modes, including the Active Track feature that can track objects, and a new Draw Mode that lets you draw a path for it to follow. Of course, there are many more flight modes, and an almost endless number of settings to dig into, both for recording and flying.
The biggest takeaway from our time with it was how effortless it seemed to fly. It was impressively stable, comfortable and performed very well.
DJI Phantom 4 Pro Obsidian review
Parrot Anafi
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4K/30fps + 1080p/60fps
Lossless zoom
3-axis gimbal
25 mins flight time
It’s not the most well-built drone around. In fact, its lightweight plastic casing makes it feel a bit cheap, but there’s no denying the specifications of the Anafi are very good.
It folds up to be really slim, similar in width to a water bottle, making it perfect for storing in the side pocket of a backpack. What’s more, it has a camera built on to a 3-axis gimbal on the front that’s capable of pointing upwards towards the sky.
It can last up to 25 minutes on a single charge, and fills up quickly again using Type-C connection. It shoots 4K at 30fps, and can survive in wind speeds up to 31mph, and reaches flight speeds of 33mph.
Parrot Bebop 2/Bebop 2 Power
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25 mins flight time
HD videos and 14MP stills
2km range with SkyController
Digital stabilisation for smooth video
The Bebop 2 is the follow up to the popular Bebop, which we loved when we reviewed it at the time of its launch. The design has changed quite a lot, but the value for money has increased.
The Bebop 2 can fly over 37mph and resist winds of the same speeds, and an slow down to a stand still within four seconds. It has a Follow Me feature to track you while you’re cycling, running, climbing, or whatever else you might be doing, and it uses GPS to track its position and return home again when you’re done.
Its camera can shoot in 1080p full HD resolution, and take great pictures with its wide-angle 14-megapixel lens. It can even capture in RAW and DNG image formats, giving you the ability to edit them professionally afterwards.
At £349, it’s great value for money, and you can control it with your smartphone. Or, for £499 price point you can also get the brand new Skycontroller 2 control pad and the first person view (FPV) glasses, which let you watch the live stream of the camera’s video feed in real time.
Skycontroller 2 gives you an impressive 2km range when piloting the drone, while the glasses can stream 1080p video footage right to your eyes.
There’s also the all-new Parrot Bebop 2 Power which comes with 60 minutes battery life thanks to shipping with two batteries. You can buy the Power FPV pack with VR goggles and the physical remote for just £549.
Parrot Swing
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Auto take off and landing
Up to 19mph speed
Rotate 90-degrees to fly forwards
Up to 60m range
This is an affordable fun way to try out drone flying.
The Swing is a relatively unusual form factor for Parrot, and was first drone to be able to fly with its propellers faced upwards like a regular quadcopter, or turn and fly horizontally like an X-Wing fighter. It’s lightweight, easy to fly, and has a camera onboard.
Although its wings are relatively large, they’re made from a polystyrene/styrofoam-like material, making the aircraft very lightweight. This means that while it’s not exactly sturdy, it’s so light it’s unlikely to get damaged from dropping to the floor.
You can control it either by using the included gamepad-style controller, or by downloading the app on to your iPhone or Android smartphone.
Parrot Swing drone review
Parrot Disco
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First person view glasses
Up to 45mins flight time
1.24 mile/2km range
Fixed wing design
Up to 50mph
If you’re looking for something entirely different, there’s Parrot’s fixed-wing beast, the Disco. Unlike most hobby and toy drones, the Disco is fixed wing. That means it looks more like a plane than a quadcopter.
It can fly as fast as 50mph and has a battery that’ll get you up to to 45 minutes of flying time, which is pretty remarkable in the drone world. It’s got a built in computer/brain called CHUCK, which helps provide its auto-piloting capabilities. Just press the start-up button, hold it until ready, then throw the drone like a frisbee, then the autopilot takes over.
Because of its vast wingspan, it doesn’t need four propellers to keep it airborne. Instead, it has one blade at the back to propel it forwards, while the wings ensure it stays in the sky.
It has 1080p video recording which has three axis stabilisation, and 32GB of onboard storage to host all of your captured footage. What’s more, you can view all this footage in real-time while flying, using the FPV glasses.
Qualcomm has unveiled its new mid-price mobile device chip. Snapdragon 678, because this is the name of the new model, is the successor of Snapdragon 675. However, it is not a system developed from scratch, but an improved version of its predecessor in several ranges. Looking at the dry technical specification describing the real possibilities and features of the processor, I dare to say that the new proposal of the American manufacturer will work even in the so-called mediums aspiring to be called flagships. So we can expect increased performance, wider photographic possibilities and smoother gameplay in three-dimensional mobile games. Let’s take a look at the specs in detail.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 678 is the latest smartphone chip that replaces the existing Qualcomm Snapdragon model 765. We check what are the changes to the predecessor.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 888: Full specs and smartphone list
Barely Qualcomm announced its flagship chip for a year 2021 – Snapdragon model 888, and already boasts another, this time a mid-range chip made in 11 – nanometer technological process. Kryo cores 460 operate here at a frequency of 2.2 GHz, which in combination with Adreno graphics 612 and Spectra chip 250 L responsible for image processing and 8 GB make the unit noticeably more efficient than its predecessor. In the subject of photography, we can count on camera support with a resolution of up to 192 MP and video recording in 4K. The image will be displayed on the FHD + screen (2520 x 1080 pixels) with 10 – bit depth of color.
Qualcomm and ASUS join forces to create a new smartphone for gaming
Qualcomm Snapdragon modem X 12 LTE will allow you to get download speeds up to 600 Mb / s and send to 150 Mb / s. WiFi is 802. 11 ac Wave 2 operating in two ranges – 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz with the MIMO 1×1 option. The Qualcomm Snapdragon unit 678 has Bluetooth 5.0, Beidou, Galileo, GLONASS, GPS, QZSS, SBAS, USB-C (3.1) and aptX audio compatibility. Smartphones equipped with the said system will be able to be charged with Qualcomm Quick Charge 4+. We will get to know the first devices in Q1 2021.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the new top model from Samsung. For the first time, this Galaxy S-series smartphone will support Samsung’s iconic stylus pen.
In mid-January 2021, Samsung will release the Galaxy S21 series, with the S21 Ultra (SM-G998) as the new top model. This smartphone will offer improved specs, including an updated camera system that will be completely redesigned, both in terms of design and functionality. For the first time Samsung will make an S-series smartphone compatible with the S Pen (EJ-PG998). This stylus pen has been the main feature of the Galaxy Note series for years and will now also be made available as an optional accessory for the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.
Based on the latest information, LetsGoDigital, together with the Italian graphic designer Giuseppe Spinelli has created a new set of product renders of the Samsung S21 Ultra with S Pen. During the launch, this 5G smartphone will be released exclusively in Phantom Black (black) and Phantom Silver (silver) colors. Three months later, a brown and dark blue variant is also expected, so we have decided to incorporate these stylish ‘Phantom Brown’ and ‘Phantom Blue’ color schemes into the images as well.
Galaxy S21 Ultra met S Pen
The S Pen is included as standard with the Note models, for the Galaxy S21 Ultra Samsung seems to be taking a different approach. Consumers can decide for themselves whether they see sufficient added value in the S Pen to purchase it as an optional accessory. It is possible that Samsung decides to include a free S Pen during the pre-order period, but no further information is yet known about any pre-order promotions.
What is clear, the Samsung S21 Ultra does not have a stylus compartment – unlike the Galaxy Note smartphones. In order to be able to store the S Pen safely, Samsung will offer various cases in which the S Pen can be stored, as was reported by Roland Quandt on Twitter last Friday.
At least two cases are expected, a Samsung Silicone Cover and a Samsung Clear View Cover. Both optional accessories will be offered in two variants. One with the option to store the S Pen and the other without an S Pen compartment – comparable to the existing variants.
Evolution of the Samsung S Pen
In the second half of 2011, Samsung released its first smartphone with S Pen; the Galaxy Note (N7000). This phone had a 5.3-inch display – a size that we can hardly imagine today. At the time, however, it was a relatively large screen, which is why this device was also called a phablet – a cross between a phone and a tablet.
The Galaxy Note immediately became a big sales success for Samsung. Since then, the South Korean manufacturer has released a new Note smartphone every year. The stylus pen has been refined time and again and the number of compatible applications has also increased significantly over the years.
Since the introduction of the Galaxy Note 5, the S Pen also looks like a real pen. Two years ago, Bluetooth functionality was added, enabling users to use the stylus to control your smartphone remotely, for example for taking photos. Many Note users now consider the stylus pen an essential part of their smartphone.
The S Pen for the Samsung S21 Ultra carries model number EJ-PG998. For comparison, the Note 20 Ultra is the EJ-PN980. The last four digits refer to the model number of the smartphone.
Presumably, the S21 Ultra’s Bluetooth S Pen offers the same functionality as that of the Note 20 Ultra. This stylus has been improved in several ways, the main feature of which is the extremely low latency of only 9 milliseconds.
Thus, the input delay is no longer felt, making writing with the stylus feel even more natural than before. Numerous other functions were added, including new Air Actions and it is also possible to easily convert handwritten text to typed text.
Incidentally, stories have been circulating for some time that Samsung wants to cancel the Galaxy Note series. Now that the first S-series smartphone with S Pen compatibility will be released early next year, there are again rumors that Samsung will no longer release a Note smartphone in 2021. But no worries; LetsGoDigital has recently learned from a reliable source from Korea that a new Note will appear in 2021!
Specs of the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
The Samsung S21 Ultra is equipped with a 6.8-inch QHD+ curved OLED display with an adaptive 120 Hertz refresh rate. A hole is made in the display for the selfie camera, the hole-punch camera most likely offers a resolution of 40 megapixels – comparable to the S20 Ultra.
The camera system at the rear is completely redesigned. It contains a renewed 108 megapixel main camera, a 12 megapixel ultra-wide angle camera, a 10 megapixel telephoto camera with 10x zoom and finally a 10 megapixel telephoto camera with 3x zoom. In addition a laser AF sensor will be integrated, comparable to the one used in the Note 20 series.
The European S-Series models will be powered by Samsung’s Exynos 2100. This chipset seems to offer much improved performance compared to last year. The US models will be driven by the recently introduced Snapdragon 888 from Qualcomm. Obviously, the Galaxy S21 Ultra will also offer 5G support, as well as WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1. The devices run on Android 11 OS combined with the One UI 3 interface.
A 5,000 mAh battery will be built in, which will deliver a battery life of approx. 12 hours. Unlike in previous years, Samsung will no longer supply a charger and earplugs. Three months ago, Apple decided to do the same with the iPhone 12 series, to the dissatisfaction of many iPhone fans.
According to the latest information from Korea, Samsung will offer these essential accessories at a reduced price. Samsung also seems to have a different motivation than Apple to omit the adapter and earphones from the sales package. For Apple, eWaste is the main motive. At Samsung, this thought would have arisen because the costs of 5G related parts have increased, so Samsung has started looking for a method to maintain price competitiveness, as Insight Korea reported yesterday.
Phantom Brown and Phantom Blue
At the time of product launch, two color variants are expected for the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G: Phantom Black and Phantom Silver. The camera system and metal frame will have a glossy look, while the housing will have a matte appearance. On the internet there is still a lot of speculation about Samsung’s choice of materials. Although LetsGoDigital has heard that the S21 Ultra comes with a glass back panel, there are also rumors circulating that the entire Galaxy S21 line-up will come with a reinforced polycarbonate back panel (plastic).
In addition we have heard Samsung wants to release a Phantom Brown variant before summertime. Display analyst Ross Young reported via Twitter last week that Samsung will release not only a brown version, but also a dark blue color around April – these colors may be called Phantom Brown and Phantom Blue, but the name does not seem to be definitive yet. Presumably the dark blue variant will be a slightly darker version of the bright Aura Blue color announced in May this year for the S20 Plus.
At the same time Samsung also intends to release a Titanium version of the new top model, this variant will most likely also be more expensive than the aforementioned color variants. Just like the South Korean manufacturer also released a luxury Titanium model of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 smartwatch in September this year.
Three memory variants are expected for the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. However, the question remains whether all three memory variants will be available in all countries. The RAM is expected to be 12GB to 16GB – depending on the model.
Optional Galaxy S21 accessories
Samsung annually introduces a series of new accessories for its S-series models. That will be no different with the Galaxy S21. Various covers and cases will be made available to optimally protect the device, including a Smart Cover, a Silicone Cover, a Leather Cover and a Protective Stand Cover.
Due to the newly designed camera system, a fairly large notch will be made on the back of the cases. Unfortunately, this seems to be at the expense of sustainability. A smartphone that falls to the ground usually falls on one of the corners – which makes it important that all corners are well protected – which does not seem to be the case with the S21 cases.
At the time of the release of the Samsung S21, a new set of earbuds will also be made available. Most likely these will be called the Galaxy Buds Pro – as the successor to the Galaxy Buds+ that was announced at the time of the S20 series.
Since no charger is included in the box, it will be offered as an optional accessory. The S21 Ultra will probably support 30 Watt fast charging, which is slower than the S20 Ultra which supports a maximum charging power of 45 Watt – however it should be noted this smartphone comes with a much slower 25W charger.
We also expect Samsung to release a completely new accessory, in the form of a Galaxy SmartTag (EI-T5300). At the beginning of this month, Samsung Electronics already registered a trademark for the new Samsung SmartTag in Europe, this device has since passed several certification authorities.
It is a square-shaped tracker with which you can find lost items – it seems to become a counterpart to the long-awaited Apple AirTag. The SmartTag is expected to be marketed in two color variants; black and oatmeal.
It is not the first time that Samsung will introduce a smart tracker. Two years ago, the SmartThings LTE tracker was announced. The new SmartTag tracker may use Ultrawideband technology, LTE and / or GPS.
Finally, the S Pen will be offered as an optional accessory, but this only applies to the Ultra model. Based on the price of the S Pen for the Note 20 Ultra, you can expect a sales price of about € 40.
Samsung is also expected to introduce its first foldable smartphone with stylus in the second half of 2021; the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. The first folding phone with a stylus was shown earlier today, as Oppo shared images of their concept slide phone with three hinges and a stylus via Twitter.
When is the Galaxy S21 Ultra expected?
Although Samsung has yet to send out the official press invitations, it is clear already that the new Galaxy S21 series will be announced on January 14, 2021. A special Galaxy Unpacked event will be set up for this, which will be available via a live stream.
The preorder period will start immediately after the official introduction. You can assume that Samsung will set up various pre-order promotions for the top model. For example, consumers can choose from a free S Pen and / or free Galaxy Buds Pro earbuds or a free game bundle, in line with the collaboration with Xbox.
The worldwide release will take place on Friday January 29, 2021. From that moment on, the new models are also available in the shops. Last year, the S20 Ultra got a starting price of € 1,350 (128GB). Although the Ultra model will be improved on several essential points compared to last year, the expectation is that the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G will be marketed slightly cheaper; € 1,300 (12GB ROM / 128GB RAM).
Note to editors :The product images shown in this publication are created by in-house designer Giuseppe Spinelli (aka Snoreyn). The presented 3D renders are for illustrative purposes only. The images are copyright protected. Feel free to use these renders on your own website, please be so respectful to include a source link into your publication. This product is not yet for sale, Samsung is expected to launch their 2021 S-series devices halfway through January.
It is the order of the day to have an email address , most notifications are sent to us at this address, it is much faster and cheaper, as well as ecological. Email dates back to years 60, although began to become popular at the end of the decade of the 60 with the launch of Hotmail , which gave away email addresses without the need to contract any service or make any payment. Today they continue to give away email addresses, with a very easy-to-use interface on mobile phones, Gmail accounts are the chosen ones par excellence and we are going to show you how to create one .
There are many companies that give away email addresses, including Google, which is perhaps the best known and most widespread since appeared in 2004, Since then everyone wanted to participate in that first phase that only worked with an invitation and it was a great joy to be able to get one and launch the new Google email. The Gmail account offers us up to 15 Free GB to store email with attachments, it also offers a series of additional services to email, such as automatic reply for holidays, and other applications that We will see later and that they work with the same Gmail account, without doing anything else.
It is for the convenience of the interface, the integration of additional services and its well-known name, so everyone wants a Gmail account, you can create one in a few simple steps, we are going to tell you how.
How to create a Gmail account step by step
Anyone can create a Gmail account , either to use it as primary, secondary, or to classify spam to a single email address, follow these steps to create the yours.
We enter www.gmail.com.
If we already have an account open we will have to close session, click on continue, and select Use another account .
We select Create account and then For me to start creating your new Gmail account.
We fill in the data Name, Surname, now we select a Username that is valid, since no two emails can be the same, and we enter the password in duplicate to make sure it is correct.
Now optionally, but highly recommended, we enter the phone number that will serve us in case we want to recover the password, we must also Enter a recovery email address, if we do not have another we can enter someone you trust. We have to fill in our date of birth and gender.
We select the type of customization, in this case we select Quick Customization , as adjustments can be made later.
In the next step, you will talk about cookies and what data are used, in addition to that they can be further customized late. Click on Confirm to continue.
On the next screen it will tell us about the privacy of the Gmail account, click on I agree.
Clicking on I accept will open our Gmail account interface where we will find a welcome email .
We have already created our Gmail account and we can begin to communicate it to the people we want to send us an email, or to register on the different websites that we need and in it we will receive notifications of these, for example you can use it to register on our website, use the forum and leave comments on our guides, reviews or news .
Other services included with your Google account
Once our account is created of Gmail we can use this same for the other services that Google offers us , in fact, the Gmail account is the same as the Google account and allows us to access the entire ecosystem of services of all kinds offered by the search engine company:
Account
Search
Maps
YouTube
Play
Gmail
Meet
Contacts
Drive
Calendar
Translator
Photos
Duo
Shooping
Documents
Spreadsheets
Presentations
Books
Blogger
Hangouts
Google Keep
Jamboard
Classroom
Earth
Collections
Arts and Culture
Google Ads
Podcast
Stadia
If you want to access any of these services we will simply have to click on the icon with the 9 points, all the available ones will appear and we click on it to enter.
The most common and that can be most useful are :
Photos, allows us to create a backup copy of the photos we have, it is very useful if we install it on our Android or iOS phone to create backup copies of the photos automatically.
Drive, this utility is a space in the cloud where we can save files up to The 60 GB available free, it also has other plans with greater capacity, this extra capacity would also be added to the other services.
Maps, you can use it as a GPS in the car or on foot, you can save the places you visit frequently, offline routes, find restaurants, etc.
Duo, you can make calls, video calls or send messages or video messages to your contacts who also use Duo, you can do it from the PC or from your mobile.
You can take a look at the rest of the services , some may be of interest to you and make your day to day easier, such as Google Docs with which we can create and edit text documents, spreadsheets or even presentations.
Conclusion
Having a Gmail account is very useful to receive notifications in email of invoices, notices or others, it is also very fast to communicate with other people and even to send documents, but in addition to this you can obtain other services such as the possibility of making a copy of your photos and storing files in the cloud to be able to use them from any other computer connected to the internet, and all this for free , we will only have to pay a little more if we want to expand the available space.
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Realme teased the Watch S Pro multiple times this month, but finally, we know when it will all come to fruition – on December 23 when the wearable gets launched. The announcement was spotted on Twitter, where a Realme account shared more details – the Watch S Pro will have an AMOLED screen and plenty more trendsetting features.
The new device will have a circular 1.39” AMOLED screen and stainless steel body. With this panel, Realme can finally offer an Always-On Display feature, and there are plenty of interesting features on the inside as well.
The battery will be topped in two hours and will offer up to 14 days on a single charge. There will be 15 sports modes and the ones with outdoor movement (running, hiking, cycling) will benefit from a dual-satellite GPS. Obviously, the new wearables will have heart rate and SpO2 trackers and 5 ATM water resistance – that’s pretty much a must in the world of wearables nowadays.
HMD Global’s novelty will be on sale in the price range of approximately 200
HMD Global has today released its new Nokia 5.4 smartphone as the successor to the 5.3 model released last March. Somewhat especially, some of the features of the device have even deteriorated compared to the predecessor model.
Equipped with a polycarbonate shell, the Nokia 5.4 has been slightly reduced in size compared to its predecessor. The main reason for this is a slight decrease 6, 20 – an inch screen whose aspect ratio has also changed slightly against the general trend , i.e. : 9: , 5: 9. Other display features have also been slightly degraded from the predecessor, as the maximum brightness has been reduced.
Inside the Nokia 5.4 is a Snapdragon 16 Snapdragon 662 system circuit, which is at least in theory slightly weaker than the Snapdragon 665 used in the predecessor model. RAM options have been slightly improved and are now 4 and 6 GB. Storage space is available for 64 and GB with memory card slot. The battery has the same capacity as its predecessor 4000 mAh and supports moderate 10 watts charging speed via USB Type-C.
The rear camera, like other recent models from the company, is housed in a round frame and there are a total of four cameras. The main camera uses a 64 megapixel sensor and is paired with a 5 megapixel ultra wide angle camera. In addition, two megapixel macro and depth cameras. The front camera in the display hole has doubled its resolution 16 megapixels.
Unfortunately, the operating system is still the old Android , but the device is still granted two Android version upgrade as well as three years of security fixes. The phone also has Android Enterprise Recommended certification. For children’s use, the phone has the HMD Global Family Link application, which allows the parent to monitor and guide the use of the phone.
64 or 128 GB of storage, microSD card slot (max. 512 GB)
LTE Cat.4 connections, Dual SIM
WiFi 802. b / g / n, BT 4.2, aptX Adaptive, GPS, Glonass, Beidou, NFC
FM radio, 3.5 mm headphone jack
Four-way camera (ZEISS optics):
48 megapixel sensor
5 megapixel sensor
2 megapixel macro camera
2 megapixel depth camera
OZO surround sound
Front camera: 16 megapixels
4000 mAh battery, USB Type-C (USB 2.0), 10 W download power
Android 10 (Android One), 2 year version updates, 3 year security patches, Enterprise Recommended
Nokia 5.4 will be available in the Nordic countries 11. from January, the colors are Polar Night (blue) and Dusk (purple). The global recommended starting price is 200 euros, but 4 & 662 will be available in Finland. The price of the GB variant will be announced later
Source: HMD Global, press release
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