Beats, an Apple-owned audio products company, has introduced its newest headphone offering. These are the Beats Fit Pro headphones, which cost $ 199.99 and have an unique construction. For the price, the Fit Pro headphones offer a good set of functions.
With the supplied charging case, it includes active noise cancellation (ANC), IPX4 water and dust resistance, and up to 30 hours of playback. The Beats Fit Pro can play for up to 7 hours on a full charge. Fit Pro is in the middle of the Beats Studio Buds and Powerbeats lines (Powerbeats Pro and Powerbeats).
Beats states that the Fit Pro’s dovetail design is the result of intensive study and the use of the strongest materials available. The Beats Fit Pro has undergone extensive testing, according to the firm, and the materials used are of the finest quality. The unique design prevents the headphones from becoming trapped in the ears even in the most tough and exhausting settings.
Apple’s H1 processor, which has auto-sync, one-step pairing, dynamic head-sensing for spatial audio, auto-switching, and a sensing sensor, is also included in the Pro. White, black, grey, and purple will be the four colour options for the Beats Fit Pro earbuds.Pre-orders have begun, and actual shipments will begin on November 5. The new Beats Fit Pro headphones appear to be a decent value for the new and exciting features they provide. The Beats Fit Pro will cost $ 199.99, as previously announced.
In a few countries, Samsung has already introduced 3 One UI 4.0 Beta releases for the Galaxy S21 series. Samsung has announced that the One UI 4.0 Beta programme for its latest foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galaxy Z Fold 3, will follow soon.
Just One UI 4.0 Beta programme will now be available in South Korea on the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galaxy Z Fold 3, but it might quickly extend to other regions such as Germany, India, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Its details were revealed on the Samsung Members forum. It was also stated that this software will be available on the both unlocked and carrier-locked versions of the phones.
So when One UI 4 Beta programme launches, eligible Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galaxy Z Fold 3 users may sign up by accessing the Samsung Members app, registering in with their Samsung account, and clicking on the One UI 4.0 Beta membership banner on the main screen.
Samsung recently added three new Galaxy Books to its laptop lineup in the United States: the Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book Odyssey, and Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G. These new Galaxy Book laptops are equipped with Intel’s newest 11th generation processors and come preloaded with Windows 11. Its new laptops will be available to buy in the United States first, with other regions following later. But, there’s no information on how these laptops will cost or when they’ll be available in the worldwide market. This laptops have become update to the Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book Odyssey, and Galaxy Book Pro 360 laptops that were released in April.
Specifications for the Galaxy Book
This upcoming Galaxy Book has a 15.6-inch FHD LED panel with touch input capability. The Galaxy Book is packed with an Intel Core i7-1165G7 CPU and up to 16GB of RAM. Intel Iris XE graphics are integrated into the CPU. There are 2 different choices for the Galaxy Book: 256GB SSD and 512GB SSD. It has two 2-watt speakers with Dolby Atmos technology. A laptop weights 1.59 kg and has a 54Wh battery. Two USB Type-C ports, two USB 3.2 ports, an HDMI port, a microSD card slot, a 3.5mm audio jack, and WiFi 6 are one of the connectivity options.
Specifications for the Galaxy Book Odyssey
Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey has a 15.6-inch FHD LED display with an anti-glare coating that has a 170-degree viewing angle and 300 nits of peak brightness. It has bezels that are only 5.4mm thick. An Intel Core i7-11600H CPU and a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX3050Ti Max-Q graphics card power the laptop. Its laptop comes with 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB of RAM and 512GB or 1TB of SSD storage. The Pro keyboard with numerical keys is included with the laptop. Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey weighs 1.85 kg and has an 83Wh battery. There are two USB Type-C ports and three USB 3.2 ports, as well as a microSD card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, & WiFi 6E.
Specifications for the Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G has a screen 13.30-inch FHD OLED display. The laptop is available in two models one with an Intel Core i5-1130G7 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of SSD storage, and the other with an Intel Core i7-1160G7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage. Intel Iris XE graphics are included in both models. In addition, samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G includes the S Pen. This laptop weights 1.10 kg and has a 63Wh battery. A Thunderbolt 4 port, two USB Type-C ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD card slot, WiFi 6, and 5G Sub-6GHz are some of the connectivity options.
Price of Samsung Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book Odyssey, and Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G
In the United States, the Galaxy Book starts at USD 749.99 (approximately Rs 56,300). Samsung Galaxy Book Odyssey and Galaxy Book Pro 360 5G, on the other hand, will start at USD 1,399.99. (roughly Rs 1,05,100). Samsung’s official website, BestBuy.com, and Best Buy retail stores will begin selling the Galaxy Book on November 11th. Starting November 15th, the Galaxy Book Odyssey and Pro 360 5G will be available in the United States.
Two official advertising movies for Samsung’s next Android skin, One UI 4, were revealed today. For a time now, public beta versions of this have been available in a few countries, and we’re now on beta 3. Its final build is scheduled to be released in the next weeks, so it’s not surprising that Samsung will create such films to promote its skin.
The very first video focuses on the evolution of the skin since One UI 2, as well as some user comments, which leads to the major statement that One UI 4 was created in response to user requests. Customizability, as well as widgets (already with curved edges) or dark mode for app icons, all play a significant role.
There is also a lot of other topics discussed as well, but the most surprise development comes at the end of the movie, when Samsung proudly announces that One UI Book 4 will bring some of the action to laptops. That’s basically a laptop-specific version of One UI, as the names suggest.
We didn’t see it coming, but the major question is whether this would genuinely improve the user experience for Samsung laptop customers. Is it merely a desperate effort to duplicate Apple’s ecosystem strategic plan? It might be either, none, or both; we’ll have to wait and see what happens.
The firm goes into better detail in the second video on the customizations built into One UI 4, as well as different photo-related capabilities and easily transferring things to your Samsung laptop. Oh, and don’t say we didn’t warn you about the word “ecosystem” coming.
To pack things off, we get a look at the Galaxy Watch 4 – which defies the logic of this being a One UI 4 advertising film. And besides, the watch is a part of that powerful ecosystem, so that’s most likely why it was included.
Qualcomm revealed the Snapdragon 778G processor from earlier this year has been updated. The Snapdragon 778G Plus 5G is a new mid-range processor that is largely the same as its previous but with improved CPU and GPU performance. Qualcomm has also introduced three new CPUs, the Snapdragon 695 5G, Snapdragon 680 4G, and Snapdragon 480 Plus 5G, in addition to the Snapdragon 778G Plus.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G Plus 5G
The Snapdragon 778G Plus, like the Snapdragon 778G, uses Qualcomm’s Kryo 670 CPU cores. But, after 2.4GHz, the new SoC can boost to 2.5GHz. The Adreno 642L GPU is also included in the SoC, but Qualcomm says that it performs 20% better than previously. Additional features, such as Ai technologies, a 5G modem, other wireless connectivity possibilities, an ISP, and so on, remain functional.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G
Its Snapdragon 695 5G is a definite upgrade from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 690, which was launched in June of last year. According to Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 695 5G supports both mmWave and sub-6GHz 5G, and also up to 30% better graphics rendering and 15% better CPU performance than its previous model. The Snapdragon 660 SoC has Qualcomm’s Kryo 660 CPU cores (up to 2.2GHz) and also the Adreno 619 GPU. We expect to see more affordable Snapdragon 600 series 5G phones on Verizon now that the Snapdragon 695 5G supports mmWave 5G.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G
Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G is a latest smartphone platform based on the 6nm technology for 4G smartphones. The Adreno 610 GPU are included SoC, which is based on Qualcomm’s Kryo 265 CPU cores. Snapdragon X11 LTE modem, FastConnect 6100 Subsystem, Spectra 246 ISP, and QC3 compatibility are all included. The chipset is designed for low-cost smartphones with FHD+ panels that refresh at a maximum of 90Hz.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 Plus 5G
The new Snapdragon 480 Plus is a significantly upgraded version of the Snapdragon 480 from earlier this year, similar to the Snapdragon 778G Plus. It’s still an 8nm processor with Qualcomm’s Kryo 460 CPU cores and the Adeno 619 GPU, so this improves the previous model in terms of CPU and GPU performance. The Snapdragon X51 5G modem RF-system, support for FHD+ screens with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, the Spectra 345 ISP, and QC4+ support are all included in the chipset, which is targeted at low-cost 5G phones.
Sony is expected to announce a successor to the Xperia PRO, according to reports. The Xperia PRO-I will be the name of the phone, and it will be aimed specifically at professional photographers and videographers. The model will come with a variety of attachments, including one with a VLOG Monitor. The Sony Shooting Grip With Wireless Remote Controller will be working with it (GP-VPT2BT).
Based on current pricing of the Xperia PRO, the Xperia PRO-I isn’t likely to be affordable. This won’t being targeted for the common person, but it’ll be interesting to see some of the technology in future Sony flagships (particularly that 1-inch camera sensor).
Not only does the Sony Xperia PRO-I have a Zeiss T* coating, but it also features a Sony-developed 1-inch CMOS super base. After the Sharp Aquos R6 and the Laikai Leitz Phone 1, this should be the third phone with a 1-inch super base.
It is supposed to feature F2.0/F4.0 flexible aperture, maintain the periscope multi zoom lens, support 8K HDR 360 video recording, 20 frames/second continuous shooting, eye-focus, and an individual shutter button at the camera function level.
Additionally, the Xperia PRO-I comes with an unique VLOG filming kit that comprises a vlog monitoring screen, Bluetooth control stand, and a specialized mic slot for a permanent professional microphone, allowing the target users to be perfectly clear.
published in recent weeks about the new S-series devices that will be unveiled in early 2022 at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event. LetsGoDigital disclosed the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s camera design a week ago. Based on unique information collected from South Korean former Samsung employee Super Roader, LetsGoDigital commissioned high-quality product renderings. According to this report, Samsung will include a water drop camera technology in the new top model of the Galaxy S series.
Similarly, in-house graphic designer Giuseppe Spinelli, nicknamed Snoreyn, has been hard at work on Technizo Concept’sGalaxy S22 Ultra model, this time setting the smartphone in a photo-realistic environment – like the smartphones were on show at Samsung Unpacked. This is the first moment designers have collaborated to create a more reasonable outcome. As a result, the updated 4K and 8K models provide a more true picture of how this phone model will appear in real life.
Waterdrop camera technology on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Many people now are confused about what to trust. After all, this isn’t the first time the S22 Ultra’s camera system has been displayed. It was previously stated by the French leaker OnLeaks that it will be a P-shaped camera island. Ice Universe expected an 11-shaped camera island on the S22 Ultra, understanding it wouldn’t be a P-shape. As a result, there were a number of various versions floating about.
A waterdrop-style design that LetsGoDigital revealed weeks ago has now been confirmed, thanks to a picture of a rear panel with five-camera holes floating on the Chinese social media site Weibo. According to the leaked image, Samsung plans to keep the camera island as simple as possible this time. The design is identical to the Galaxy A32, which is a budget phone. Samsung has taken this design approach from LG Electronics, which included a water drop camera on the LG Velvet.
The renderings for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra have come. A notch for the selfie camera will be featured on the high-end tablet, which will also have small bezels. Dual back cameras and quad speakers will be found in the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra tablet. We had the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ top tablets last year. Samsung has three high-end tablets on the way this year. The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra will be available samsung galaxy Tab S8 and Tab S8+ from the South Korean tech company.
The ‘Ultra’ model, as the title suggests, will be the top-of-the-line model with the most cutting-edge features.91mobileshas joined forces with Steve Hemmerstoffer aka @OnLeaks to bring you the first ever 5K CAD renderings of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. A notch is present on the tablet. Yes, Samsung is an innovative of Apple in this sense.
A notch has been added to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.
We’re very convinced we’re not likely to see a new iPad Pro any time soon. A notch will be present on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. The notch is there to make place for the front camera, not for any Face ID-like technology. Because the bezels around the display are so thin, the selfie camera has to be placed in a notch.
The 14.6-inch display of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, according to Steve. The 11-inch and 12.4-inch displays on the Galaxy Tab S8 and Galaxy Tab S8+, respectively, will be available. Dual back cameras in a pill-shaped camera module, as well as a magnetic strip for the S Pen, are also shown in the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra renderings. Quad speakers and a Type-C connection are shown in 360-degree pictures.
Customers may expect the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 to reach the market in the early months of 2022. The first exclusive look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 with clear 5K renderings has been brought to you in collaboration with Zouton.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Release Dates, Prices, and 5K Renders Revealed for 2022
Samsung is planning to unveil the Galaxy Tab S8 this year, after the debut of the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7 Plus last year. This new tablet is rumoured to be on its way, with many new features and improvements. Due to the fact that the Android tablet industry is currently less competitive, Samsung continues to provide the best to its customers. This new tablet will be introduced to Samsung’s limited electronics collection of premium tablets, ensuring that users get the greatest performance possible.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8’s release date isn’t announced yet, but if sources are to be believed, this premium tablet will hit the market in January or February of 2022. Both of Samsung’s previous releases completed in august of 2021, but it’s likely that the Galaxy Tab S8 may be delayed due to a worldwide chip shortages.
But pricing of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 may not be revealed until much closer to the debut date, but we may draw some statements based on the retailer’s previous pricing trends.
The Galaxy Tab S7’s pricing started at $649.99, so the Galaxy Tab S8’s price range is expected to start around $842.69. With each new generation of the Samsung Tab, the pricing trend has been to increase. As a result, it will unsurprising if the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 is more expensive than its competitors.
Given the success of Samsung’s last tablet, the Samsung Tab S7, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 has a lot riding on it. This premium tablet is highlighted in this section the Tab S7’s top-of-the-line 120Hz display. A 11-inch 120-Hz LCD display and a fingerprint sensor in the top edge power button make for the loss of magnetic connectors on the left side, among other minor details.
The Galaxy Watch4 series is the latest line of Galaxy smartwatches with a suite of advanced features built to fit you, designed for the next era of smartwatch experience. You may customise your Galaxy Watch4 series to be as unique as you are, with a selection of bands and customisable watch faces, as well as a number of functions and applications. It doesn’t end there, though. With a software upgrade available starting October 20th, Galaxy Watch4 owners may take personalization to the next level and have access to additional features.
Here are some of the new features that will be available in the Galaxy Watch4 series.
It’s Your Watch Face, Just the Way You Want It
The latest update gives you additional watch faces and complications to pick from, allowing you to create the perfect watch face to match your personality and fit into your lifestyle.
You may now pick from four additional faces, allowing you to view any information you usually check with only a peek at your wrist. You can customise the new Info Brick watch face with the stats you care about the most, from heart rate and stress to daily activity status, whether you’re committed to smashing your fitness goals – or just want to keep an eye on your health numbers. Alternatively, you may select a watch face that shows an in-depth weather forecast. A simple dashboard or live wallpapers inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Galaxy Z Flip3 – all of which may be modified – are available.
Gadgets are a wonderful way to get quick access to vital information and open the apps you use most usually. From battery life to reminders, messages, your step count, and more, you can now mix and match up to four features to show on your Animals watch face. Than a static photo, you can now pick a moving GIF for your My Photo+ watch face to create more dynamic and colorful watch faces that are completely unique to you.
This upgrade also adds additional creative animations to your Steps Challenge watch face, which will help you stay motivated as you track your progress in the challenge. From stretching before a challenge to celebrating after you win, an animated bear will follow you throughout your competition.
Added Gesture Control Provides More Usability
Gesture controls allow you to do more with only some few hand movements. In addition to lifting your forearms up and down twice to receive calls and twisting your wrist twice to reject calls or dismiss alarms, the update adds a new hand motion that may be used as a fast shortcut to open that same app or function. You may launch a pre-selected app, access the list of workouts, switch on a light, or even set a new reminder with a simple ‘knock, knock’ gesture with your wrist. Without lifting a finger or pushing a button, you can get to your favourite or most often used app or function.
Improved Fall Detection Can Help You or Your Loved Ones Stay Safe.
Fall Detection was first launched in the Galaxy smartwatch series in 2020, and it was capable of detecting if the wearer had fallen down while training. On the Galaxy Watch4, you can now increase the sensitivity so that it can detect a fall even when you’re still standing. In addition, the Galaxy Watch4 may send an SOS notification to up to four pre-selected contacts, allowing you to protect yourself and your loved ones.
You may also get a 60-day free Strava subscription — just for Galaxy Watch owners. With the Strava app, you can get the most out of your Galaxy Watch. Improved exercise analysis, training plans, safety features, and more will help you train smarter and remain motivated.