2023-10-22 23:11:01
Xiaomi Introduces HyperOS and Leaked Screenshots
This week, Xiaomi announced the launch of HyperOS, an updated version of its Mi OS. This new operating system will debut on the Xiaomi 14 series in the near future. We also got a sneak peek with leaked screenshots of HyperOS, showcasing a slight design refresh without completely overhauling the software.
Galaxy S24 Series to Feature LTPO Panels
In the world of Samsung, the display specifications for the upcoming Galaxy S24 series have been revealed. The non-Ultra models will finally adopt LTPO panels, bringing a truly variable refresh rate to the Galaxy S24 and S24+. While they offer a peak brightness of 2,500 nits, it falls slightly behind other recent phones like the new OnePlus Open which boasts a brightness of 2,800 nits. However, this difference can be seen as nitpicking. Additionally, the color options for the upcoming Galaxy S series were also leaked, with Black, Gray, Violet, and Yellow expected to be available.

OnePlus and Oppo Unveil Book-Style Foldables
OnePlus and Oppo both revealed their new book-style foldable devices to the world. The OnePlus Open and Oppo Find N3 share similar top-of-the-line specifications. Both devices feature high-resolution LTPO 3 panels with impressive brightness. The cover screens measure 6.31 inches with a conventional 20:9 aspect ratio, while the inner displays boast a size of 7.82 inches.
When it comes to cameras, the Find N3/Open packs a triple Hasselblad system with Sony's new 48MP LYTIA-T808 "pixel stacked" sensor, along with two 1/2" sensors for the ultrawide and 3x telephoto lenses. The OnePlus Open is available in a single configuration with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, priced at £1,599 or €1,799. In India, it is priced at INR 139,999. The Oppo Find N3 is also offered in a single configuration with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, priced at SGD 2,399 (converted to £1,650, €1,650, or INR 145,400).
Apple Introduces Apple Pencil with USB-C
Apple announced the launch of the Apple Pencil with USB-C, which will be available from early November for £79, €95, or $79.
Georgia Tech innovates 3D printing of glass microstructuresMeizu Unveils Meizu 20 Classic
Meizu revealed the Meizu 20 Classic, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip and additional color options. The Meizu 20 Classic is available in Green, Iron Gray, and White. The device is priced at CNY 3,099 ($424) for the 16GB RAM and 256GB storage variant, or CNY 3,399 ($465) for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant.
Other Stories of the Week
Apple announces a new in-store device that can wirelessly update iPhones before they are sold to customers.
Xiaomi 14 series specifications leak, possibly including a partnership with Leica for improved camera capabilities.
Master the Basics: 35 Must-Know Linux Commands for BeginnersGoogle is developing a Repair Mode for Android, similar to Samsung's Maintenance Mode.
Samsung adds the Galaxy M23 and A52s to the list of devices included in the One UI 6 beta testing.
Vivo Y200 will be launched on October 23 and feature OIS for the primary camera.
Key Improvements Awaited: Intel Meteor Lake and the One Essential Fix
Counterpoint reports that the iPhone 15 series is selling worse than its predecessors in China, with Huawei's Mate 60 series surpassing Apple in sales.
The United States plans to impose new sanctions on chip exports to China, with a focus on AI chips.
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