Apple event has really amazed people as their new iPhone has got a more expected feature. Apple also redefined Apple Watch Series 5 and as expected Apple services exceed people hope with its pricing but the most underestimated product is Apple iPad 2019 also got some interesting feature.
Apple is really trying to dominate the industry with their iPad as they are the biggest player in the tablet industry and Apple low-cost iPad is really helping Apple to maintain this place. Apple’s low-cost iPad 9.7” 2018 is really good entry-level iPad with features resembling Surface Pro. Even though the iPad hasn’t match Surface O.S. (Windows 10) level but Apple is trying to give user more refined tablet experience by the introduction of iPad OS 13 which is specially meant for iPad.
iPad 2019 hasn’t got many updates but some minor update which really helps the iPad to dominate in the market. Apple updated the display of iPad and along with Smart Connector so let dive into these features and understand it one by one.
iPad 10.2”: Bigger May Become Better
iPad has really evolved during these years as from a handheld reader to writing notebook, editing video and making the presentation. iPad help does many days to day work pretty easily and very fast as the user doesn’t have to go to their laptop to perform these portable tasks.
iPad 2019 has got screen improvement by making the display bigger to 10.2” from 9.7” in iPad 2018. As some requested feature like laminated display, better contrast ratio, support of P3 Gamut and more feature are still not in appearance in iPad 2019.
By the introduction of iPad OS 13 iPad now support various computer keyboard shortcut, Word editing apps also support many keyboard command that really made work easier, Safari has also got lots of keyboard command which really help the user to fly easily without any issue.
iPad 10.2” 2019 has now feature Smart Connector which helps the user to connect the keyboard, power device or data transfer devices but unfortunately we are still not able to get data transfer device yet. Inclusion of Smart Connector to low-end device really exceeds user imagination.
What Is Missing?
Apple only give 5-10 minutes approx for discussing their most selling iPad as Apple can improve many other aspects of iPad which haven’t touched by Apple yet which include processor increment as iPad 2019 still features same old A10 Fusion chipset which still persists into 2018 iPad, iPad 2019 may be made appearance of A11 Bionic chipset but unfortunately Apple misses to touch this point.
Type-C adoption on iPad is really slow as Apple still resisting to accept that Type-C is really the way to go, like iPad Pro feature Type-C but Apple other iPad’s like 10.5″ iPad Air or iPad Mini 2019 model yet doesn’t feature Type-C.
Faster connectivity option is still missing as Apple still support 802.11 ac Wi-Fi as Wi-Fi 802.11 ac already arrived Apple can change this protocol to offer faster Wi-Fi. Bluetooth on the device is also age-old as Bluetooth 4.2 is present rather than Bluetooth 5.0. Apple can also bring U1 chipset which is Ultra-Wideband chipset which can improve faster AirDrop and better support for FindMy app.
Apple is trying to still maintain the price of iPad to $329 for 32GB and $429 for 128GB model, student offer will be made the device for $299 for 32GB which is really cheap and amazing to its price point. Pre-order of the device starts today and available on 30th Sept. after the release of iPadOS 13.
Apple Arcade is one of the best gaming subscriptions service that is going to come to the Apple ecosystem. Apple announces this gaming service back in March of this year in which they had announced their other services like Apple TV+, Apple News+ and Apple Card. Apple Arcade tries to bring all the game creators to one place to sell their game, as Apple promised games in Apple Arcade won’t prefer Ads, Buying option and another annoying kind of stuff. User can let their family member play the games using this service in their account.
Apple Arcade has finally provided the release date for the users so that they can subscribe to play the game in Apple Arcade. Apple Arcade promises the experience we never have seen before at costs around $4.99/month which is the really less considering the service of the game. But Apple has believed that this service really takes off. Talking about other feature of Apple Arcade let’s get started.
New Game Announcement
In the Apple event, we have seen many best gaming industry companies like Konami, which their first game of Apple Arcade service called as “Frogger in Toy Town” which is an adventure type game which looks really fun to play with and more enjoying.
Another big announcement that comes from Capcom includes that they are bringing their “Shinsekai Into the Depths” as this game give the user a world underwater which is covered with ice from the above, Capcom has crated this games very precisely as they provide the sound of underwater effect with real sound capture device so it can be able to provide a better experience.
Annapurna Interactive is also bringing their own game called “sayonara wild hearts” and this game featured with more musical adventure type which crosses all obstacles to reclaim your hearts.
These are the announcement of games coming to Apple Arcade only as all these games are exclusive to Apple Arcade means that you won’t find these game in normal App Store game section.
What Apple Misses
Apple misses many obstacles they might have to face while bringing this new game in to their ecosystem, as Apple Arcade, doesn’t show sign of Game Center which is service meant for gamers to be more social, but unfortunately Apple close this service while ago from iOS 11 as Game Center only exist on Setting section but you can also change your gamer tags and see your friends while the previous approach like challenging new player, becoming high game scorer enthusiasms all have come in fade.
Apple has brought more multiplayer feature to Apple Arcade to make sure that a better gaming experience will evolve.
Apple Arcade doesn’t feature any Apple’s AR Kit related game or AR games, as AR Kit has now evolved to its third iteration and we don’t see any gaming studio excited to bring any new game for Apple Arcade.
Other genres games like Racing, Sport or Shooting games are still not in the Apple Arcade so, when we’ll get these features is still a question. Apple has to collaborate with another gaming studio like EA, Activision, Ubisoft and many other to compel to bring their games for Apple Arcade.
What Really Impresses
Apple Arcade impresses us in many ways as the starting game catalog is so huge that Apple has time to develop more compelling games for Arcade. Apple privacy features for Arcade is also amazing as the user can now decide they have to share their data or not as the studio can’t compel the user to signup or sign-in.
Apple picks anywhere service which is also amazing for Apple Arcade as the user when playing in iPhone can switch their game to Apple TV without having to do the setup for their save game as this service is more like plug and play.
Pricing of Apple Arcade also lures many audiences to think about Apple Arcade as Apple offers a one month free trial of Apple Arcade which is really awesome because the user can get a glimpse for what they are going to have. Price of Apple Arcade is $4.99/month and an additional charger for anything this creates a sense of reliability among users.
So here are the all things Apple tell use about Apple Arcade, it launches on iOS on 19 Sept, iPadOS on 30 Sept and macOS later in Oct.
There is no shortage of interesting announcements coming out of IFA 2019, with many key names in the mobile space cluing us in on their upcoming product line-ups. Qualcomm is making some important connectivity announcements of its own, shortly after its Samsung’s latest 5G-capable chipset reveal. The company has revealed that it will bring 5G to multiple tiers of Snapdragon chipsets, expanding 5G connectivity beyond their flagship 8-Series platform. On top of that, Qualcomm has now given a name to their “system-level” approach to 5G connectivity, while also announcing the first fully integrated, extended-range mmWave solution for 5G fixed wireless access.
As stated, Qualcomm is looking to expand its portfolio of 5G mobile platforms by integrating 5G connectivity into the 7-Series and 6-Series for 2020 devices, with the rollout aiming to support features and frequency bands globally. The company claims the upcoming mid-range chipsets will deliver best-in-class cellular performance, coverage, and power-efficiency at a global scale, supporting all key regions and frequency bands including mmWave and sub-6 GHz spectrum, TDD and FDD modes, 5G multi-SIM, Dynamic Spectrum Sharing, and Standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) network architectures.
We also learned that the upcoming Snapdragon 7-Series chipset will be built on 7nm process technology, have 5G integrated into an SoC, and it will reportedly bring other premium-tier features including the next-gen Qualcomm AI engine and select Snapdragon Elite Gaming features. This is something which we’ve come to expect as flagship functionality increasingly makes its way to the company’s mid-range platforms. Qualcomm states that sampling to customers began in the second quarter of 2019, with commercial readiness of the platform expected for the fourth quarter of the year, and devices likely launching soon thereafter. Twelve leading OEMs and brands have been confirmed to be employing the upcoming 7-Series 5G platform, including OPPO, realme, Redmi, Vivo, Motorola, HMD Global, and LG Electronics.
Speaking of the aforementioned “system-level” approach to 5G, the company is now symbolically unifying their differentiated modem, RF transceiver and RF Front-end solutions under a single name: Snapdragon 5G Modem-RF systems. This is largely a new branding strategy, intended to better communicate the holistic, approach to connectivity that the company has invested in, and that is currently powering over 150 5G-ready designs that have either been launched or are currently in development (this figure includes not just smartphones, but also hotspots and other devices implementing 5G technology).
Finally, Qualcomm introduced the QTM527 mmWave antenna module for the Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF System. This is the world’s first fully-integrated extended-range mmWave solution for 5G fixed wireless access, enabling mobile operators to leverage their 5G network infrastructure in order to deliver fixed internet broadband services to homes and businesses. It further allows OEMs to develop more portable customer-premise equipment at scale, meaning competitive plug-and-play, multi-gigabit alternatives to cable and fiber that can be deployed on a roof or a window, thus bypassing the fiber deployment typically needed for in-home broadband.
Beyond these announcements, Qualcomm’s press release hinted that more details on the next-generation Snapdragon 8-Series 5G Mobile platform will be coming later this year. As always, stay tuned for the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon coverage.
Huawei has unveiled the Kirin 990 5G – its latest high-end chipset, and of course its response to Apple’s A-series, as well as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors. The announcement comes just ahead of the unveiling of the Huawei Mate 30 series which in any case would be the first smartphone series to come embedded with the SoC.
The Kirin 990 5G is manufactured using the 7nm EUV manufacturing process which is an updated version of the 7 nm manufacturing process employed for last year’s Kirin 980. The GPU and NPU have both been upgraded for improved performance in relation to the Kirin 980.
Remarkably, the new KIrin990 has a built-in 5G modem, unlike previous 5G ready chips that needed separate modems for the new standard. Huawei says the new 5G SoC is packed with well over 10 billion transistors, which promises to enable best-in-class 5G experience, new AI capabilities, improved energy efficiency and top performance across the board. The SoC also gets improved graphics processor up from 10 to 16 cores, and that alone gives it a major boost over its rivals and even its predecessor.
Kirin 990 5G Has a Dual Image Signal Processor
The new Chipset also gets a dual image signal processor for a DSLR-level image noise reduction which should help the host device produce clearer, crisper photos. As well as packing an enhanced AI algorithm that helps check battery consumption, the Kirin has an embedded 5G modem with a peak download rate and a peak upload rate of 2.3Gbps and 1.25Gbps in that order. The modem is said to contain four sub-6 antennas with, but with no mmWave which is required for it to work with most of US. networks.
Kirin 990 4G variant
Besides the Kirin 990 5G with an embedded 5G mode, Huawei confirmed that a separate 4G-capable Kirin 990 model is also in the making, and that would likely power most of its upcoming budget smartphones.
Highlighted Feature’s
Kirin 990 5G — Up to 2.86GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A76 CPU + up to 2.36 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A76 CPU + up to 1.95GHz ARM Cortex A55 GPU
Kirin 990 — Up to 2.86GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A76 CPU + up to 2.09 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A76 CPU + up to 1.86GHz ARM Cortex A55 GPU
700MHz ARM Mali-G76MP16 GPU
TSMC 7nm process for Kirin 990 / TSMC’s 7FF+ with EUV for Kirin 990 5G
LPDDR4X memory, UFS 3.0 and UFS 2.1 storage
2 + 1 Da Vinci NPU
Video: HDR10; 4K at 60fps decoding, 4K at 30fps encoding
Security Engine
Integrated Multi-mode 4G LTE Modem for Kirin990 and 5G modem for Kirin990 5G:
Huawei hasn’t officially confirmed when the new SoC will be employed in a smartphone. However, we expect the new SoC to feature first in the upcoming Huawei Mate 30 series. The Mate 30 series launches later this month, and from previous leaks and rumors, the lineup promises to be an exciting one.
USB is one of tech’s ultimate success stories – a universal standard that took off in every way. The Universal Serial Bus or USB connector has been a mainstay of a wide range of devices for years, though the actual port used and cable required, could vary dramatically. And now get ready for a whole new generation of USB. it’s time for USB4.
In a world where there are four different versions of USB 3.2, two types of USB 3.1 and a host of connector types and power specs, the idea of a new standard might seem overwhelming. However, there’s also a lot to look forward to. Here’s everything you need to know about USB4.
The History Of USB So Far:-
1995 – USB 1.0 debuted and could transfer 12 megabits. USB 1.1 followed and could also work with older devices. The familiar USB connector was introduced.
1998 – The iMac G3 is the first mass-market PC to bin serial and parallel ports in favor of USB.
2000 – USB 2.0 enters the fray, offering some power delivery options (the forerunner to the standard that enables you to charge your phone). The USB flash drives debut.
2008 – USB 3.0 makes its debut, with a 5Gbps transfer speed. USB 3.1 is introduced as an upgraded version.
2014 – USB-C or USB Type-C makes its debut. This uses USB 3.1 tech, but with a new connector designed to take over from old-style USB ports. Like Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector, it’s symmetrical and can be inserted either way up.
2017 – USB 3.2 is first talked about, offering data rates of up to 20Gbps. It’ll be introduced this year (2019) but it’s not as simple as it seems. Just like the Wi-Fi Alliance did before it, the guys behind USB have decided that the old standards will be renamed as well.
2019 – USB 3.2 will be introduced to products on shelves, while USB 4.0 has now been announced.
What’s USB 4?
In short, USB 4 promises to make all those cable connections faster, more useful and easier to use. And if all goes to plan, it should start making it safer for device makers to stop offering devices, chargers and other devices that use old-style rectangular USB-A or the smaller USB Micro B ports. That should help spread new USB into more chargers, laptops, airplane seatbacks, power strips, cars, and electronic devices.
USB4 doubles speeds compared to today’s fastest USB 3.2 by incorporating Intel’s speedy Thunderbolt technology that you already see on high-end laptops and peripherals. As with earlier USB upgrades that required backward compatibility, you’ll still be able to plug old USB equipment into new USB4 ports. But USB4 requires new-style USB-C connectors — the oval ports that appear on both PCs and phones and that no longer require you to worry about which side is up. So you may need a dongle to keep those older devices working.
Benefits of USB 4:-
Better speed: USB4 tops out at 40 gigabits per second, twice the speed of the latest version of USB 3 and 8 times the speed of the original USB 3 standard, which was, of course, itself way faster than what it was replacing. It’ll also support the max speed of previous cables and interfaces.
Universal Thunderbolt 3 compatibility: Thunderbolt 3 is Intel’s proprietary implementation of USB 3, which you’d find on Intel boards and those of any company that had licensed the tech. But Intel has come to realize that it was counterproductive to split things off like this, so they’re providing the Thunderbolt 3 spec for free. Anyone making a USB4 device or cable can make it compatible with Intel’s standard; it’s possible, but unlikely, that some will choose not to. There’s no reason for it, but who knows?
Improved display/data splitting: USB 3 introduced the ability to use a single cable to send power, data and a video signal (basically just more but specialized data) over a single cable. Great! But sometimes, depending on how you set it up, it could only send one or the other, or speeds were greatly reduced. USB4 does this much better, so if you have a monitor that uses 8 Gbps for its video bandwidth, the full 32 Gbps will be available for other purposes. It’s just one of those behind the scenes changes that will make things better and easier for everyone.
Another important point is, the USB4 specification will rely on the USB 3 connector, which means cable manufacturers will not have to change anything regarding ports on their devices. Finally, USB Power Delivery will be a requirement for devices built for USB4.
Three Speeds of USB 4
Though it can hit theoretical speeds of up to 40 Gbps, not all USB devices or hosts will support that standard. Saunders told us that there will be three speeds: 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps, and 40 Gbps. Expect smaller and less-expensive devices such as phones and Chromebooks to use one of the lower speeds and, when you do get a laptop, you’ll need to make sure to look at the specs if you want the fastest USB 4 connection available.
Why USB 4 is Officially Spelled as “USB4” (No Space)
Unlike every other version of USB, the new spec is officially spelled without space before the version number. While we think that most people will probably write it as USB 4, the official name is USB4. USB Promoter Group CEO Brad Saunders explained that his goal in removing the space was to take the focus off of version numbers and onto a brand name.
“One of the things I’ve trying to signal right now is that we don’t plan to get into a 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 kinds of the iterative path,” he told us. “And we don’t want it to be associated and used with products as a differentiator . . . we want to keep it as simple as possible.”
Availability
USB4 was announced in March 2019, with a rough outline of its features and capabilities. And the USB Promoter forum released the specs for USB 4 in September. As for products that support USB4, its backward compatibility (see below) means that there are already existing products that will work with it. For USB4 certified devices though, we could be waiting until the of 2020 before they start to become available.
Pps, external hard drives, laptops, and dongles will arrive with USB4 support. But when the USB-IF announced USB4, executives said they expected devices 12 to 18 months afterward. That would mean USB4 devices could be here in late 2020.
Although USB4 benefits from the Thunderbolt technology infusion, there’s no guarantee the two technologies will get along. For example, today’s Thunderbolt 3 uses a laptop’s USB-C ports, but a USB4 port a couple of years from now won’t necessarily support a Thunderbolt peripheral. Thunderbolt 3 is an “optional capability” for USB4, meaning that device makers will have to clear Thunderbolt’s testing and certification requirements.
Google just officially announced the Android 10 update, and we were quick to install it on our Pixel 3. Well, given that it already had the Beta 6 installed, the Android 10 final update was just 6MBs in size. You might already have an idea of what Android 10 features are coming to smartphones in 2019. The list includes Dark Mode, Focus Mode, Sound Amplifier, Live Captions, etc.
Anyway, a couple of months ago when Apple released the iOS 13 Beta version, I told you about what iOS 13 features seemed inspired by Google’s Android. Now, it’s time to give the same treatment to Android 10 and let’s see what features of Android 10 are already present on iOS 12.
Six Android 10 Features Google borrowed from Apple And iPhone
1. Location Permission
Privacy is the highlight of new Android features in 2019 and you can now allow location access to a particular app only when you’re using it. This way, the app won’t be keeping your location data even if it’s running in the background all the time. Well, Apple has already added the said privacy feature to iOS and iPhones in the past.
2. Gesture Navigation
Google has already faced much criticism regarding Android’s gesture navigation system. When releasing Android Pie, the search giant didn’t think twice before stuffing half-baked Android Pie gestures. All because it didn’t want to leave behind in the race. Now, the gestures on Android 10 work almost the same as they do on the iPhone. For example, you can swipe along the bottom edge to switch between the apps.
Also, iPhone’s long-standing back gesture is on Android 10, you can swipe from the left or right edge of your phone to go back. It’s another thing that this major change messed up the menu bar that’s accessed by swiping from the left edge. Still, Android does offer the old 2-button 3-button navigation as extra options which is a good thing. Maybe, some users might not want to jump right away.
3. Audio Balancer
If you open iPhone’s Accessibility page, you’ll find an option to balance volume levels for your right and left audio channels. The same functionality has now become a part of Android’s accessibility suite.
The volume adjuster could be of great help at times, and I have personally experienced it recently when I had trouble hearing from one of my ears. I simply adjusted the audio so I could hear an equal amount of audio from both ears.
4. Sound Amplifier
iOS 12 brought an accessibility feature that doubles as your very own surveillance tool. You can enable the Live Listen feature in the Control Center and use your AirPods (or PowerBeats Pro) to listen to all the audio captured through the iPhone’s (or iPad’s) mic in real-time.
Google’s new Sound Amplifier feature also does a similar job. However, a difference here is that it only works with earphones using a 3.5mm jack to Type-C port. Also, Google’s offering seems to be giving a lot more control option than Live Listen
5. Wi-Fi Password Sharing
Giving away their Wi-Fi password to other people is not everyone’s cup of tea. So, iOS allows you to share your Wi-Fi connection without telling your password. On Android 10, Google has also added a Wi-Fi password sharing feature. But it works somewhat differently. You can use a QR code to share your password with others. Certainly, it seems to be a more practical approach than what Apple has done. For instance, that bar code could be helpful during a house party and your guest won’t keep asking you for the password.
6. eSIM Support
eSIMs are modern-day replacement of the conventional SIM cards that we have been using for ages. Device makers have made our lives easier by putting the SIM card tech inside the smartphone, allowing users to switch between carriers seamlessly.
Apple’s iOS allows iPhone users to set up eSIM on supported devices. Google has been shipping eSIM on its phones since Pixel 2 (that means before iPhone XS), but it was only limited to Project Fi. But now with Android 10, users can finally put that extra hardware to some real work.
Over the past few years, more and more apps have added in support for a dark mode, enabling those apps to switch their backgrounds to black color. This allows for the app’s text to turn white and, thus, be more readable for some people. It can also help with saving your phone’s battery charge from draining faster as the display is not working quite as hard.
After months of rumors, Google confirmed that Android Q, now officially called Android 10, would support a system-wide dark mode theme, allowing nearly all aspects of the OS to switch to that mode. Here’s how to enable the Android 10 dark mode on your phone if it has the OS installed. It’s pretty easy to get the dark mode in Android 10 up and running.
1. First, tap on the Settings icon on your phone.
2. Then, scroll down and tap on the Display option.
3. Finally, just tap on the Dark theme toggle to the “on” position to launch the dark mode.
Add Android 10 dark mode to Quick Settings
There’s also a way to quickly switch dark mode on Android 10 on and off by adding it to the Quick Settings feature.
1. First, take your finger and pull down the top of your screen switch to show the Quick Settings feature.
2. Then, you should see and then tap on, the pencil icon located at the bottom left corner of the Quick Settings screen.
3. You should then see the Dark theme icon show up at the bottom. Just drag and drop that icon to the Quick Settings screen and you should be all set.
Apple’s special event now finally over and we have to admit that Apple has tried to bring some refreshment to its product lineup. But the sense of “By Innovation” is still missing, even though Apple bring the newest iPhone, better Apple Watch and iPad but all these products still facing large competition in the market in each and every hardware specs. So how Apple could rebound with this issue, only sales of the newest iPhone will tell how Apple could be able to dominate the smartphone industry or they now become an old player in industry.
Apple has unveiled new iPhone dubbed as iPhone 11 which is successor of iPhone XR with new amazing color that includes (Yellow, Purple, Green, Red, White, Black), alongside iPhone 11, Apple now adds Pro to iPhone lineup as new flagship iPhone will be called as iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Alongside, iPhone’s Apple also unveiled Apple Watch Series 5 with Always on Display, apart from these mainstream devices Apple also update 9.7” iPad with 10.2” iPad with the same processor and keyboard support. Apart from Hardware Apple also has a date for their services like Apple Arcade and Apple TV+ subscription service which is coming in recent days or month. So here are all things that Apple has announced in their Special Event let’s take these things one by one.
Apple Arcade
Apple kicks off the event with Apple Arcade – it’s subscription service, which is really amazing as they have over 100+ games already in the platform on the time of launch so we could expect that this service will gonna rock the Apple World. Apple also partnered with biggest gaming studio-like Konami, Annapurna Interactive, Capcom has shown their new games that are coming to Apple Arcade.
Apple Arcade will be going to launch on 19 Sept. iniOS 13, 30 Sept. on iPadOS and in Oct. on macOS. Apple Arcade will be family sharing feature so that when you subscribe to the service, then your whole family (sharing with Family sharing) will able to enjoy action-packed gaming. Apple Arcade also offers no Ads, Subscription or Buying points on the game which really help user and developer to focus on the main content of gaming.
Apple Arcade will be priced at $4.99/month inclusion of Family sharing. Apple Arcade will be available in 135 Countries from 19 Sept. Apple also include a one-month trial for Apple Arcade Subscribers.
Apple TV+
Coming to another service that announced, Apple TV+ has really gained much more eyes than expected as the trailer from “The Morning Show” has already gained popularity of most-watched trailer in one day which really helps Apple to bring this service as soon as possible. Apple also shows a new trailer of their newest show “SEE” featuring Jason Mamoa, Apple also promises to bring more show in the upcoming month and release a new show every month.
Recently Apple Catalogue includes “The Morning Show”, “SEE”, “Dickinson”, “For All Mankind” and “Snoopy in Space”. While other shows are already in production and soon will be available when Apple TV+ will launch. Apple TV+ also features Family Sharing so that user can share their subscription to family without exchanging their ID’s.
Talking about the pricing Apple really broke all our expectation and bring really cheap pricing which starts from $4.99/month as it was expected for $9.99/month. Apple TV+ subscription will be available around 135 Countries around the world. Apple also provides free one-year free subscription of Apple TV+ for purchasing new Apple product.
Apple Watch Series 5: Finally Knows What To Do?
Apple Watch Series 5 may not have more amazing update like Apple Watch Series 3 or 4 which bring Cellular and EKG features support respectively. Apple Watch Series 5 focuses more on Watch stuff of it which results to bring Always-on Display. This Always-on Display is most under expected feature that people want on Apple Watch as many smartwatches already featuring this feature from starting, but finally, Apple brings this feature to Apple Watch as well.
The most interesting feature of Apple Watch Series 5 will be the Compass as now user can see direction directly from Apple Watch without any GPS connection. This feature help user to find direction without any communication if they know maps of that area. Apart from these two shining feature Apple Watch Series 5 doesn’t add much to the health department, only one minor upgrade of Apple Watch Series 5 will be storage option as it starts from 32GB for the cellular model as previously it was 16GB.
Apple also decreases the cost of Apple Watch Series 3 which start from $199 only. Pricing of the new Apple Watch Series 5 will start from $399 for the Wi-Fi/GPS model while $499 for Cellular/Wi-Fi/GPS model. Apple Watch Series 5 will start preorderfromtoday and will available from 20 Sept. New Model is also available for Apple which includes new Titanium version and Ceramic for Apple Watch Edition.
iPad 10.2”: Cheaper Becoming More Better
Apple is really focusing on the Tablet industry in a time when every brand is shifting its focus apart. Apple really made a dent in the market by the inclusion of cheaper iPad in the market as many users are loving this device as it is capable of doing most of Laptop stuff in half of size and price. So why not bring a new version of iPad, Apple has unveiled the next iteration of 2018 iPad 9.7” by inclusion of iPad 10.2” which will feature a bigger display, iPad 2019 also has better performance thanks to A10 Fusion Chipset which feature in 2018 iPad also, Smart connector also made its appearance on iPad, while other hardware will remain same as previous-gen iPad.
iPad 10.2” will be priced the same as iPad 2018 at $329 and if you avail student offer then it will cost much cheaper. iPad 10.2” will be available from 30th Sept. you can pre-order the device now.
iPhone 11: Trying To Remove “R” From It
Clearly iPhone 11 is the next iteration of iPhone XR, Apple finally gives some logical naming to iPhone which creates a sense of ease while buying a new iPhone. Apple iPhone 11 may say that Apple is trying to bring a cheaper version of iPhone but unfortunately, they still not defined the price of it, as features like OLED display, Fast Charger inside the box, Bigger Battery Life and 5G. As these features already present in a more cheaper version of other manufacturers. So, Apple has to do something to defined this price tag, as it is expected that 2020 iPhone 11 successor will have OLED or AMOLED display.
iPhone 11 is all about the camera, Apple really engineered a new way of capturing new a whole new perspective, iPhone 11 features Dual-Camera system on Wide-Angle Lens and an Ultra-Wide Angle camera with 120-degree of FOV. Unfortunately, no TOF (Time of Flight) Camera is present as it is expected because it may capture more detailed bokeh shots than current gen. iPhone.
Apple also provides their answer for Night Mode by including its own version of it but they haven’t shown any live demo about this feature so that people could observe whether it is better than Pixel’s or not. iPhone 11 is powered with A13 Bionic Chipset which really packs much more interesting stuff as Apple claims that they already featured industry-leading chipset in their iPhone which is two years ahead of their Android counterparts. A13 Bionic will provide faster performance day to day life and also consumes less battery. Due to this iPhone 11 has 1 hour more battery life as compared to Apple’s most longer battery life in iPhone XR.
Some under-hood feature include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5, U1 Chipset which is called as Ultra Wide Band which works similar to Bluetooth beacon but more reliable it also help to faster connectivity between two iPhone while using AirDrop.
Pricing of iPhone 11 got dropped from $50 as compared with iPhone XR starting price, it starts from $699 for 64GB model up to $849 for 256GB which is $150 less than iPhone 11 Pro. Apple now finally learns that pricing still matter and they have to provide competition. iPhone 11 Pre-Order starts from 13 Sept and will be available by 20 Sept.
iPhone 11 Pro: Does Pro Makes Any Difference?
Apple iPhone 11 Pro comes with some really Pro features that actually doesn’t come in day to day use of normal user like it included new Triple Camera which is capable of capturing greatest images possible, user can shot Telescopic View up-to 3X, Wide Angle and Ultra-Wide angles shots. All these camera power require a really professional hand to capture such amazing details that Apple shows on the event. Apart from Photo Video has received several new features as a user can use all three cameras in single shots without having to stop and change camera lens.
Display of iPhone 11 Pro has really been invented from the ground up but some features are still missing like faster refresh rate display (ProMotion Display) which now becoming common on competitors phones. Apart from faster refresh rate, Apple has really evolved the display of iPhone 11 Pro as now, the brightness of the display reaches up-to 1200 nits which far more than any smartphone, Apple also add 2,000,000: 1 contrast ratio which gives more accurate image than any smartphone can possibly reach. Apple iPhone now has Spatial audio playback feature so that your content will really feel like it’s moving and it can also record.
Biggest improvement we have seen is in terms of battery performance, as Apple claimed that iPhone 11 Pro will have Four Hour more battery than iPhone XS and iPhone 11 Pro Max will have 5 hours more battery than XS Max. All these improvements happened due to iPhone 11 A13 Bionic Chipset which now features 8.5 Billion of Transistor and capable of handling 1 Trillion Task per second.
Color on the iPhone also gets changed as on the backside Apple provide Matt finish rather than glossy and also bring a new color Midnight-Green which is really looking awesome. Apart from new color iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max will be available in Gold, Space Gray, and Silver color models. Apple finally removes 3D Touch from the iPhone as they now use Haptic Touch this may be done so that they can use better screen usage rather than putting a force touch sensor.
iPhone 11 Pro will start from $999 for 64GB model up to $1349 for 512GB model. While iPhone 11 Pro Max will start from $1099 for a 64GB model up to $1499 for the 512GB model.Pre-Order starts from 13 Sept. and the device will be available from the store from 20 Sept.
So here are all the announcement happened during the event, including devices like Apple Tags, AirPod 2 and AirPower haven’t made any glimpse in this event. Apple already planning an event on Oct. especially for iPad Pro and MacBook 16” so stay tuned for more Apple News and Review until then goodbye.
Samsung has officially announced its plan of launching a new device in its A-series being known for brands budget segment in India on Wednesday, September 11th. In a tweet earlier today, the brand said that they have decided to launch a device in their A-series, but they didn’t say anything about the name of the device. However, we hunted our sources for the details and got the device will be named Galaxy A50s. The brand has been promoting Galaxy A50s for quite a time.
If you have missed some of these promos that Samsung has been running for quite a while, The brand earlier tweeted a GIF that suggested that Galaxy A50s will come with Samsung pay support – a payment platform owned by the brand and is active in many countries.
We are quite sure that Samsung is set to launch many more iterations in their lower-midrange series to be named as Galaxy A30s and A20s but we are not sure about this as we didn’t have any tip regarding launches of other devices.
Samsung Galaxy A50s will be an upgrade over Galaxy A50, which comes with a Super AMOLED display of Full HD+ Quality and Infinity-U notch and Samsung’s in house chip Exynos 9610 chipset, Up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of in-built storage. In-camera department Galaxy A50 features a triple rear camera setup with a configuration of 48MP+8MP+5MP along with a 32MP selfie camera and in-display fingerprint scanner and 4.000mAh battery and system running on OneUI, Samsung’s custom skin running on top of Android 9 (Pie).
Hope that Samsung again make a dent into smartphone market again as Samsung A-series lineup already been the best selling smartphone around the world, Samsung A-Series sales really give tough competition to Apple’s iPhone XR as iPhone XR really cost much for around $749 while it features fewer specs in some department as compared with Samsung A-Series lineup. Samsung has already announced the release date of its budget-oriented smartphone Galaxy M30s on Sept. 18 in India.
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Earlier PC Gamer prefers Computer rather than Laptop but as time evolve Laptop now become more point of attraction as nowadays we can see desktop-class performance on these lap held devices. Some PC gamer still laughs to using Laptop instead of Desktop. But as companies trying to increase their game we can see that Laptop are super-seeding Desktop. Following up the CES debut of the crazy ROG Mothership GZ700GX and overhauling its entire gaming laptop lineup in April, Asus debuted the world’s fastest gaming display at IFA 2019.
IFA is Europe’s biggest tech event, we have seen screen refresh rate at around 120 Hz and 144Hz from Dell Alienware and also see 240 Hz faster refresh rates from Razer, Asus, and Omen by HP. Faster screen rates help the gamer to think more clearly as picture tearing, blur screen makes overall gaming experience really awkward so higher refresh rate screen is prefered and does its job better.
Asus now has now leveled up their game by introducing 300Hz display though, you’ll need a top-end graphics card in the laptop capable of pushing a game at frame rates upwards of 240fps.
Asus says that this will able to help the user to see visible stuttering when frame rates are slower, the display can refresh every 3.3 milliseconds which means 3ms response time of the pixel. The performance is a 25% increase over the current standard for high-level esports tournaments, Asus said in its announcement.
Asus has said the Zephyrus S GX701 will be the first laptop available with the new display in October. It will then find its way into more Asus ROG gaming laptops next year. Asus also announced that its Zephyrus S GX502, Zephyrus M GU502, and Strix G G531 and G731 will be available in a “glacier blue” hue. Asus is trying to give cooler appeal to the user. The devices will available from Q3 of this year release worldwide. So here is the laptop announcement from Asus please join us for more coverage.
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