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dryotech · 3 months
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Realme 12 Pro Plus May Relaunch With Nothing Like Transparent Panel: Report
Realme 12 Pro Plus May Relaunch With Nothing Like Transparent Panel: Report #Realme #Realme12 #Realme12Pro #Realme12ProPlus #News #Technology #Technews #dryotech #Nothing
Realme has recently launched its much-awaited Realme 12 Series including two models– Realme 12 and Realme 12 Pro Plus. Now it is alleged to come with the nothing phone like transparent back panel phone may announced next week. It could be the specific fan edition phone as Realme Europe CEO Francis Wong has shared a hands-on image of a phone that was a transparent back panel Realme 12 Pro Plus…
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beingjellybeans · 5 months
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Unwrap the Power of Pink this Christmas with the limited edition vivo V29 5G in Rose Pink
In the spirit of festive delight, vivo is thrilled to introduce a limited edition that promises to illuminate your holiday season – the Rose Pink variant of the vivo V29 5G. This enchanting addition is set to bring an extra layer of warmth and romance to your Christmas celebrations. A Visual Symphony: Unwrapping the Magic Commencing on December 1, the Rose Pink beauty takes center stage,…
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gadgetguruarena · 6 months
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rashid92786 · 6 months
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Vivo Y100 5G! 5,000mAh बैटरी और 24GB RAM से लैस जल्द भारत में दस्तक देगा
Vivo Y100 5G – एक शक्तिशाली 5,000mAh बैटरी और 24GB RAM के साथ आने वाला है। यह स्मार्टफोन पहले ही चीन में लॉन्च हो चुका है और अब जल्द ही भारतीय बाजार में पहुंचेगा। जानिए इसकी विशेषताएं और अन्य जानकारी। मुख्य अंश: वीवो Y100 5G अब चीन के बाजार में उपलब्ध है। इस डिवाइस में 12GB प्राथमिक और 12GB आभासी रैम (कुल 24GB RAM) सम्मिलित है। इस स्मार्टफोन में स्क्रीन पर अंगूठा छाप पहचान प्रणाली मौजूद…
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akultech · 9 months
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iOS 15, upgradable to iOS 16.5, planned upgrade to iOS 17 128GB 6GB RAM, 256GB 6GB RAM, 512GB 6GB RAM, 1TB 6GB RAM Apple A15 Bionic (5 nm) 6.7 inches, 2778 x 1284 pixels, 120Hz Refresh rate 12 MP (Triple camera), 12 MP front 4352 mAh 5G ready, Supports wireless charging, 120Hz refresh rate
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fytko-mobile-specs · 1 year
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Infinix Launches 5G Zero Series: Infinix Zero 5G 2023 and Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo
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Infinix, the brand owned by China's Transsion Holdings, has launched its latest 5G smartphones - the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 and the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo. Both devices are powered by 6nm-based MediaTek Dimensity SoCs and feature 6.78-inch full-HD+ displays with a 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphones will be available for sale in India starting February 11 through Flipkart.
The Infinix Zero 5G 2023 and the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo share several similarities including the same XOS skin based on Android 12, triple rear camera setup, 5,000mAh battery, and 33W fast charging support. However, the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo is powered by a different chipset and has more onboard storage.
Both devices run on Android 12-based XOS 12 and feature a 6.78-inch full-HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling rate, and 100% coverage of RGB color gamut. They have a hole-punch display design and are equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for authentication.
The Infinix Zero 5G 2023 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G SoC, while the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo has a MediaTek Dimensity 1080 5G SoC. They both have 8GB of RAM and support virtual expansion up to an additional 5GB using unused storage for improved performance.
The rear camera setup includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor and two 2-megapixel shooters. The front-facing camera is a 16-megapixel shooter with dual front flash. The camera unit supports Super Night Mode for better low-light image capturing.
The Infinix Zero 5G 2023 has 128GB of onboard storage, while the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo has 256GB of onboard storage. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, 5G, Bluetooth, GPS, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port. Onboard sensors include an ambient light sensor, e-compass, gyroscope, g-sensor, light sensor, and proximity sensor.
In conclusion, the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 and Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo are budget-friendly 5G-enabled devices that offer a range of advanced features such as high refresh rate displays, powerful cameras, and fast charging support.
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productviewblog · 1 year
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iQOO Z6 Lite 5G (Mystic Night, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage) | World's First Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 | Best in-Segment 120Hz Refresh Rate | 5000mAh Battery | Travel Adapter to be Purchased Separately
iQOO Z6 Lite 5G (Mystic Night, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage) | World’s First Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 | Best in-Segment 120Hz Refresh Rate | 5000mAh Battery | Travel Adapter to be Purchased Separately
Price: (as of – Details) iQOO Z6 Lite 5G (Mystic Night, 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage) | World’s First Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 | Best in-Segment 120Hz Refresh Rate | 5000mAh Battery | Travel Adapter to be Purchased SeparatelyBest In-Segment 120Hz Screen Refresh Rate: Which comes with lagfree & nimble scrolling. The FHD+ display lets you enjoy to the fullest with every game you play and every content you…
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dryotech · 5 months
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Pros And Cons Facts At iQOO Z7 Pro Review: Is It Worth Buying?
When it comes to the best and most affordable, with its 120Hz, curved AMOLED display, and comprehensive performance, the Vivo iQOO Z7 Pro will also be listed there. Do you know that when I hold this phone in my hand, you can’t believe I thought it was an expensive phone, something like the Motorola Edge+, etc.? Furthermore, its back design is fantastic, and its large dual camera and LED…
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rashid92786 · 8 months
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Redmi Note 13 सीरीज की लॉन्च डेट और स्पेसिफिकेशन्स का खुलासा, जानें क्या हैं विशेषताएं
Redmi Note 13 सीरीज के ताज़ा अपडेट! जानें टॉप मॉडल के फीचर्स, कैमरा की क्वालिटी और बैटरी की क्षमता के बारे में। अब तक का सबसे अद्वितीय और शक्तिशाली स्मार्टफोन। हाइलाइट्स रेडमी नोट 13 सीरीज में तीन नए स्मार्टफोन लॉन्च होंगे। उच्चतम मॉडल में Dimensity 7200 Ultra चिपसेट शामिल है। Pro मॉडल्स में 200 मेगापिक्सल का रियर कैमरा लगाया गया है। Redmi Note 13 सीरीज: लॉन्च डेट और डिजाइन विवरण शाओमी की…
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akultech · 9 months
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iPadOS 16.1, upgradable to iPadOS 16.5 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM, 512GB 8GB RAM, 1TB 16GB RAM, 2TB 16GB RAM Apple M2 12.9 inches, 2732 x 2048 pixels, 120Hz Refresh rate 12 MP + 10MP (Dual camera), 12 MP front 10758 mAh 120Hz refresh rate, WiFi 6, 5G
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snapscube · 1 year
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Hiya Penny, as someone who's looking to buy a new gaming monitor, is there generally a difference with anything over 120hz? Because a lot of the monitors I'm finding would have the perfect specifications im looking for if not for different hertz.
There WILL be a noticeable difference past 120hz but as you get higher and higher that difference becomes smaller and smaller until you reach the point of super diminishing returns around like 300hz i think? I would say it depends on your hardware but right now you really don't have to worry about trying to go past 120 or 144 hz with current technology. Anything past that is like Super Cutting Edge framerates to try hitting that modern games especially are not going to get anywhere near. You'd be better off spending the extra money you'd maybe spend on higher refresh rates on monitors with better features instead like an OLED panel or HDMI 2.1 or like decent VRR support.
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fytko-mobile-specs · 1 year
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Honor Magic 5 Lite: Specs, Features and Design Leaked
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The Honor Magic 5 Lite is rumored to be the latest addition to the Chinese smartphone brand's Magic series. With renders and specifications now circulating online, the phone is expected to launch soon.
According to German publication WinFuture.de, the Honor Magic 5 Lite resembles the design of the Honor Magic 4 Lite, as well as the Huawei Mate 40 and Huawei Mate 50 series. The phone will feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with a central hole-punch cutout, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a maximum brightness of 800 nits. It will also be TUV certified for eye protection.
Twitter tipster SnoopyTech also leaked details about the Honor Magic 5 Lite, which will run on Magic UI 6.1 based on Android 12. It will be available in Emerald Green, Midnight Black, and Titanium Silver color options.
Under the hood, the Honor Magic 5 Lite will be powered by a Snapdragon 695 SoC, paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The camera setup will include a 64-megapixel primary sensor, a 2-megapixel wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. A 16-megapixel sensor will be included for selfies. The phone will also feature an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Other specifications include 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v5.1, and a USB Type-C port. The phone will be backed by a 5,100mAh battery and will measure 161.6x73.9x7.9mm, weighing 175 grams.
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sirfrogsworth · 27 days
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You think you are prepared for April Fool's.
You try to stay sharp and not let anything "get you" but then your mind slips and you fall for this nerdy shit right here.
Professional gamers can appreciate a difference somewhere in the 300 to 500Hz range. Though I don't think phone animation will look much different above 90 to 120 for most people.
What made me fall for it was that there is an element of truth. If people don't know what to look for, they usually don't notice faster refresh rates beyond a certain point. But if you explain the difference and train them what to look for, they might appreciate a faster refresh rate. Sometimes to the point where they have trouble looking at slower displays. So ignorance might be bliss for a lot of folks.
I personally turned off 120Hz because I barely use my phone and I like saving my battery. Some phones now have a variable refresh rate that will adapt to what is on screen. So they can go down to 1Hz if displaying a static image. I think that would be the only way I'd leave it on for my use case.
But high refresh rate is something that a lot of tech nerds get very passionate about but most folks can happily live without. Which is why this was a great April Fool's gag for a tech based Twitter.
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jorvikzelda · 10 months
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Tech friends, I need your help.
I'm choosing between 2 laptops to buy. We'll call them laptop 1 and 2, for the sake of simplicity. (I'm in no hurry to buy one, mine works... just fine... but not great. It struggles when I have too many tabs open in Chrome, and is lagging as I write this post with literally only Discord open in the background. I'm sure you can imagine how it handles any heavier program. Yes I made a mistake by cheaping out when I could afford better, yes I am aware of this, yes I regret it deeply, let's move on.)
Laptop 1 is about 100 dollars/euros/1000 SEK cheaper.
They both have OLED screens with approximately the screen resolution: laptop 1 has a 15.6" display with 2880 x 1620 resolution (16:9) and laptop 2 has a 14" display with 2880 x 1800 resolution (16:10). My current laptop has a 14" display with 1920 x 1080 resolution (16:9) so either way it's a pretty big upgrade. In terms of size alone, I prefer the 15.6". (Laptop 1 weighs 1.8kg and laptop 2 weighs 1.45kg, which is not enough of a difference that it really matters to me.)
Laptop 1 has a higher refresh rate (120Hz vs 90Hz on laptop 2).
Their processors are both AMD Ryzen 7s (8 cores, 16 threads, 16GB RAM) with equal base clock speed (3.2GHz), but laptop 1 has a Ryzen 7 5800H while laptop 2 has a Ryzen 7 6800H. The two processors use different RAM types (5800H uses DDR4 RAM & 6800H uses LPDDR5 SDRAM (though it is fully possible that the 5800H also uses SDRAM and the sites I'm looking at just aren't telling me)). 5800H has a higher peak temperature (105 Celsius vs. 95 Celsius). The 6800H has a higher turbo clock speed (4.7GHz vs. 4.4GHz).
They both have the same graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050), they both ship with Windows 11, and they both have 1TB of storage space.
Ultimately, I think the main question is whether laptop 2's better processor makes a big enough difference that it negates laptop 1's comfort of a bigger display and justifies the price difference despite it being smaller... and I do not know enough about laptops to make the call there.
("Build your own PC" and "buy a desktop PC" are both advice I will not take because I do not own or have space for a desk.)
(They're both Asus Vivobook Pro OLEDs: laptop 1 is M6500QC-MA025W and laptop 2 is M6400RC-KM001W, and more specifically, they cost 15990 SEK and 16990 SEK. My current laptop is also an ASUS Vivobook but I don't even think they make it anymore because it's so bad. It has a 2-core Ryzen 3 processor and 128GB of storage space.)
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