Tuesday, September 3, 2019

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Adidas has announced that its releasing two new wireless headphone models in collaboration with Zound Industries, the audio technology developer behind Urbanears and Marshall Headphones. 

Comprising a pair of wireless earbuds and wireless over-ear headphones, the new Bluetooth-enabled range is designed with athletes in mind, with a focus on "movement and durability" according to the sports brand. 

Adidas says that the design and sound of the new wireless headphones is made to support everyday athletes "every step of the way from warm-up, to workout, right through [to] recovery". 

Comfort in mind

First, let's take a look at the wireless in-ears, the FWD-01s. They come with 16 hours of playback and fast USB-C charging, which should be more than enough to handle even the longest workout (unless you're running an ultra-marathon, of course).

In terms of design, they seem to be made with comfort in mind, with interchangeable ear tips and wings, and a knitted cord with inline controls, which is designed to not tangle in your bag. 

Magnetic earbuds means that you can wear them around your neck without worrying about them sliding off, while an IPX4 rating means they'll withstand the sweat generated by an intense workout. 

They'll be available to buy from September 25 for £129.99 – pretty expensive for wireless neckband earphones.

The over-ear RPT-01s are similarly made to be comfortable, with an IPX4 rating, and removable, washable knitted ear cushions and inner headband – although it's not totally clear as to why you'd want to wear over-ear headphones while working out in the first place. 

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As far as over-ears go though, they do look pretty lightweight from what we can tell from the campaign images, and they come with 40 hours of battery life.

So far, Adidas hasn't actually revealed any information about the audio technology on offer with either model; nothing about drivers, frequency response, or sensitivity. 

If their anything like the Marshall Major IIIs, we're probably in for great top and mid ranges, but they could be lacking in the bass area – not idea for working out. 

The Adidas RPT-01 wireless headphones will also be available from September 25 for £139.99.

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Monday, September 2, 2019

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Beleaguered Chinese telecom giant Huawei on Tuesday denied accusations reported in the Wall Street Journal that it stole technology from a Portuguese inventor.

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Netflix has unveiled the release date — October 9 — in the first teaser trailer for Rhythm + Flow, its first-ever music reality competition series that features rappers Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and T.I. as judges on the lookout for the next hip-hop star.

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After details of the Galaxy A90 5G leaked less than 24 hours ago, Samsung has confirmed that the third of its smartphones to get the 5G treatment won't be an expensive flagship, but will instead come from its mid-range Galaxy A series.

Following the earlier Galaxy S10 5G and the Galaxy Note 10 5G, the A90 5G aims to offer the same future-ready connectivity that Samsung’s more premium handsets include, but at a much lower cost.

Although official pricing has yet to be announced at this stage, it's set to launch in Korea tomorrow (September 4, 2019) and is rumored to cost around 900,000 KRW – or about $740 (£610 / AU$1,100). Whatever the final pricing, the Galaxy A90 5G will almost certainly come in at below the Galaxy S10 5G, which carries a recommended price of $1,299 / £1,099 / AU$1,999.

With that said, the cost of the mid-range market has shifted considerably in recent years – the Samsung Galaxy A70 costs £369 in the UK (AU$649, around $445) and the Galaxy A80 will set you back £579 (around $700 / AU$1,030), which is arguably pushing into premium territory.

Considering the A90 5G will be packing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 – the Qualcomm's latest chipset that's found in many current Android flagships – along with a 6.7-inch FHD+ (1,080 x 2,400) AMOLED display, this handset will likely be the most expensive ‘mid-range’ phone available... if it can still even be considered for the category at all.

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Some other features confirmed for the A90 5G include a triple-camera array, with a 48MP primary camera alongside another two dedicated to depth-of-field tricks and ultra wide shots, respectively. 

Those are backed up by a variety of AI tools to help optimize your snaps, and a 32MP front-facing camera with a similar arsenal of selfie-improving software tricks is housed in a small notch on the front.

Samsung also promises a dedicated Game Booster mode, 6GB or 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage (plus a microSD card slot), a 4,500mAh battery with 25W Super Fast Charging, on-screen fingerprint scanner, face recognition, and compatibility with the brand’s DeX mode.

Samsung has announced that the Galaxy A90 5G will be available in black or white from September 4 in Korea and “will expand to additional markets thereafter”. Australia is among those confirmed markets, but actual pricing and availability information was still TBC at the time of writing.



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Xiaomi is developing as many as four smartphones with 108MP camera sensor on the back, after Samsung announced its highest megapixel count sensor earlier last month. At the time, Xiaomi had revealed that a Mi branded phone with the said sensor was in development.

Now, the good folks over at XDA have discovered evidence that indicate that Xiaomi is readying four smartphones powered by Samsung's ISOCELL Bright HMX 108MP sensor.

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Using reverse-engineering decompilation tools, XDA developers found that the MIUI Gallery app will now support viewing full resolution pictures from the 108MP sensor. However, as noted by XDA, the support to view full resolution image is only being added to four smartphones for the time being.

These phones are codenamed-- tucana, draco, umi and cmi and are expected to be the first phones of their kind to sport a 108MP camera on the back.

Earlier, the gallery app in phones did not allow zooming into the picture for a full resolution view. This changed when 48MP camera sensors got into the picture and with it came the ability to zoom in.

Going by that logic, 108MP full resolution viewing is being added to phones that are going to feature a 108MP camera sensor.

In addition, the report explicitly denies Mi Mix 4 as one of the four phones in development with 108MP camera, as was previously rumoured. We also don't know at this point whether these four phones will be added to Xiaomi's Mi range or Redmi lineup.

We'll keep an eye out on the development of 108MP camera phones, but it seems there's some waiting till the end of year to have a proper look at one of these phones.



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OnePlus is finally moving beyond smartphones and accessories with the upcoming OnePlus TV. The Amazon listing page is now live which reveals some more key information and specifications about it. 

The OnePlus TV will be the company’s first flagship product that is not a smartphone. The company executives mentioned how the smart TV space wasn’t really innovating and how OnePlus could bring a new “fast and smooth” experience to this sector.

The landing page for the OnePlus TV is now live on Amazon India, just a few weeks before the expected launch in India. While we still don’t know what the TV will look like, but now we do have an idea of some of the hardware specifications and software features from this page. 

For starters, India will get the 55-inch variant which is ideal for the average Indian household. This will be a QLED panel which is known to dramatically improve brightness and colours. There’s also support for Dolby Vision for an improved HDR (High dynamic range) viewing experience with better brights and darker blacks. Dolby Vision is pretty much the gold standard when it comes to visuals.

Moving to the audio side of things, the OnePlus TV will sport 8 speakers in total for an output of 50 watts which is higher than most conventional TVs. Once again, the audio will be tuned by Dolby Atmos for an immersive, three-dimensional surround sound experience. This is also dependent on the source content but is great to have, regardless.

OnePlus has already confirmed that the OnePlus TV will be based on Google’s Android TV operating system, but with its own layer of flair on top. It will have Google Assistant and Chromecast built-in, along with access to Google Play to download additional apps and content. The TV can also be controlled via voice commands such as weather, calendar, controlling smart home devices and even look up specific shows and movies. 

OnePlus’ vision includes creating a network of smart, connected Android devices, and there will be some kind of synchronicity and integration with OnePlus smartphone integration too.

Reports suggested that the OnePlus TV will be unveiled in India on September 26, before making its way to other markets in the coming weeks. There’s no word on the pricing, but the TV can be expected to be a little more affordable than similarly specced offerings from other manufacturers.  



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