Renders of Oppo Watch 2 ECG edition leak

Renders of Oppo Watch 2 ECG edition leak The original Oppo Watch arrived in early 2020 and had a special ECG edition that launched globally in mid-September. The Oppo Watch 2 launched at the end of July, but there was no mention of an ECG sensor.

Oppo does seem to be working on an ECG edition for the new model as evidenced by the leaked images shared by Evan Blass. Will this one be available globally? Unfortunately, only Oppo can answer that right now.

Oppo Watch 2 ECG edition (leaked renders)

ECG (sometimes EKG) stands for electrocardiogram, a much more accurate way to track your heartbeat compared to the optical…

WhatsApp brings multi-device support to iOS beta

WhatsApp brings multi-device support to iOS beta WhatsApp’s beta program has finally reached a wide rollout across iOS and now allows all users on the latest version of WhatsApp to access the multi-device option. The new feature brings support for using one WhatsApp account across up to four devices including macOS/Windows computer, a Facebook Portal or a device running WhatsApp Web session. Sadly you still cannot link a secondary phone to your main account.

WhatsApp Multi-Device Beta screens (via: XDA Developers)

Users on the latest 2.21.180.14 version of WhatsApp for iOS who’ve enrolled in the beta program will now get a…

iQOO Z5 will feature a 120Hz punch hole display and stereo speakers

iQOO Z5 will feature a 120Hz punch hole display and stereo speakers Yesterday, iQOO announced it will unveil the iQOO Z5 on September 23 and confirmed the smartphone will have the Snapdragon 778G SoC at the helm with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. Today, the company has revealed some more features of the smartphone.

The iQOO Z5’s screen will have a 120Hz refresh rate like its predecessor, Z3, but iQOO doesn’t tell us if it’s an LCD or an OLED panel. However, the display will have a 240Hz touch sampling rate, DCI-P3 coverage, and HDR10 certification.

One of the images shared by iQOO also reveals the display has a centered punch hole for the selfie…

Huawei nova, nova 9 Pro appear in live shots, listings

Huawei nova, nova 9 Pro appear in live shots, listings Huawei will introduce the nova 9 series on September 23 but two of the phones from the lineup already are online. The nova 9 Pro popped up on TENAA with its model number RTE-AL00, with a full specs sheet.

It also appeared in live photos right alongside the vanilla nova 9, and they look a lot like the Honor 50 series, raising valid questions did both companies ever truly split from one another. Rumors also claim they will share a lot of specs, including the chipset, the size, and the battery.

Huawei nova 9 (or nova 9 Pro)

The Huawei nova 9 Pro will have a 6.72” screen with a 120…

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra to support 45W charging

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra to support 45W charging The Galaxy S20 Ultra launched last year came with 45W wired charging, but Samsung downgraded the charging speed to 25W with the S21 Ultra this year. However, the latest rumor claims that the Korean conglomerate will switch to previous speeds with the S22 Ultra next year.

Word comes from reliable tipster Ice universe, who said the Galaxy S22 Ultra is 100% confirmed to feature 45W (10V/4.5A) charging.

While the source didn’t reveal if the S22 Ultra will come bundled with a 45W adapter, chances are you’ll have to shell out extra money to get those speeds. It’s also unclear if other models…

iPhone 13 Pro runs Geekbench, reveals 55% better GPU performance vs iPhone 12 Pro

iPhone 13 Pro runs Geekbench, reveals 55% better GPU performance vs iPhone 12 Pro As you probably already know, Apple unveiled four new smartphones yesterday – the iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max. They’re all powered by the A15 chip, but there are GPU differences between them.

While the iPhone 13 and 13 mini have a 4-core GPU, the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, along with the new iPad mini, have a 5-core GPU.

This A15 chip with a 5-core GPU has been tested on Geekbench’s compute benchmark using the Metal API today, by someone in possession of an iPhone 13 Pro prototype. The resulting score is 14216, which is about 55% more than the iPhone 12 Pro’s 9123….

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