Possible new Infinix Note model photographed in the wild with a retouched UI

Possible new Infinix Note model photographed in the wild with a retouched UI Infinix launched the Zero X series last month, a premium trio of periscope-equipped phones. But the company has more phones in the pipeline, we know because we received photos of one from an inside source.

Our information points to this being a new Infinix Note model – we have a Note 10 Pro in the office, but this appears to be a new generation with a distinctly different back (we’ve included a photo below for comparison). The camera bump features three modules with a 64 MP main sensor, going by the labels.

An Infinix phone that is yet to be announced, possibly a new Note model •…

Xiaomi Mi 11 trio and Redmi K40 Pro duo will be the first in the family with Android 12

Xiaomi Mi 11 trio and Redmi K40 Pro duo will be the first in the family with Android 12 Android 12 officially graduated from beta yesterday and will soon start arriving as an update on existing phones. Including Google’s own Pixels, which can expect it “in the next few weeks”. This gives the opportunity to other makers to catch up – here are Xiaomi’s picks for the first phones to go up to 12.

Naturally, the recent flagship line of the Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra is getting it. Sorry Mi 11 Lite fans. Also, the rollout will start in China, so some local variants like the 11X or 11i are not on the list (the 11i and others are doing beta tests, though, so they should…

Google Photos mobile app now lets you edit date and time of backed up media

Google Photos mobile app now lets you edit date and time of backed up media The latest update to Google Photos Android and iOS apps brings the ability to edit your media’s time and date directly within the app. Once in the Google Photos mobile app, you can now swipe up on any image or video and you should have a marker in the right corner which means you are able to tinker with the date and time.

New date and time edit options on Google Photos for Android

The feature was already available on the web version of Google Photos for quite some time. If you did not have access to a desktop before and wanted to change the date and/or time of a photo on…

Honor’s X20 Max and Watch GS 3 to arrive this month

Honor’s X20 Max and Watch GS 3 to arrive this month We haven’t heard much about Honor’s upcoming X20 Max smartphone except that it will have Mediatek’s Dimensity 1100 SoC, 6,000 mAh battery and an enormous 7.2-inch display. However, we won’t have to wait much longer for the full reveal as we now hear the phone is going official later this month.

Honor X20

A report on Weibo suggests that the X20 Max will be joined by Honor’s rumored Watch GS3 smartwatch. It all seems like Honor is gearing up for the Chinese Singles’ Day sale (also called Double 11), which is an unofficial, shopping holiday, taking place on November 11.

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Huawei Matebook 16 unveiled with Ryzen 5000H APUs, 3:2 16″ IPS LCD

Huawei Matebook 16 unveiled with Ryzen 5000H APUs, 3:2 16″ IPS LCD Huawei unveiled its first 16” laptop and the 3:2 aspect ratio of the screen gives you more vertical space to work with compared to the standard 16:9 screen. The laptop was unveiled in China this May and is now making its way to Europe.

The Huawei MateBook 16 has an IPS LCD with 2,520 x 1,680 px resolution (189 ppi pixel density). The panel promises 1,500:1 contrast ratio and peak brightness of 300 nits (DC dimming is supported, so no PWM). It supports HDR, covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut and has been calibrated at the factory to achieve average deltaE = 1. Oh, and it is a touch screen…

Apple settles to pay $95 million over AppleCare class action lawsuit

Apple settles to pay $95 million over AppleCare class action lawsuit One June 30 this year, Apple finally settled on a class action lawsuit regarding false advertising of its AppleCare service. The lawsuit kicked off back in 2016 and has since gone through three mediation sessions before finally reaching an agreement during the fourth one. As a result, the company agreed to pay $95 million to get the whole thing over.

The plaintiffs argued that Apple’s AppleCare service is misleading in its advertising because it clearly states that if an iPhone or iPad sustains accidental damage or a hardware defect, it is subject to replacement or repair. And in case…

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