Thursday, December 21, 2023

Truke Clarity Six launched

Truke has unveiled its latest addition to the TWS earbuds lineup with the introduction of the Truke Clarity Six. Serving as the successor to the Clarity 5, which made its debut in August 2023, these in-ear-styled earbuds boast 13mm Titanium drivers and leverage the power of Six Mic Environmental Noise Cancellation Technology. This technology enhances call quality, providing users with a more immersive and clear communication experience. The earbuds offer an impressive total playtime of 80 hours, ensuring extended usage without frequent recharging. Users can tailor their audio experience using the three preset equalizer modes, catering to different preferences and genres.

One notable feature is the Dual connectivity, allowing users to seamlessly connect to two devices simultaneously. For gamers, the 35ms low-latency mode enhances the gaming experience, minimizing delays for more responsive gameplay. The earbuds support Bluetooth v5.3 for instant pairing, ensuring a quick and hassle-free connection to compatible devices.

Google Chat's Redesign Starts Rolling Out on Android, Bringing a Streamlined User Interface


Google Chat revealed its redesigned interface in November, introducing significant changes aimed at streamlining navigation and enhancing the overall app experience. The update features a new bottom bar that introduces a lively touch to the app and offers users additional menu options. Although Google announced the redesign on its Google Workspace Updates blog, the rollout to smartphones has taken a few weeks. The updated UI is gradually becoming available to users through a recent Chat app update. Despite not being universally accessible yet, reports indicate that the redesign has reached some devices, with a Google Play Store update dated December 5. The server-side backend activation seems to contribute to the gradual deployment process. While Google initially mentioned a starting date of November 29 for the redesign to take effect, the blog acknowledged that it might take more than 15 days to become visible. As of now, it has been three weeks since November 19.

Apple Set to Launch Vision Pro Headset in February, Increases Production Efforts

Apple is preparing for the February launch of its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, with production in full swing at Chinese facilities. The company aims to have customer-ready units by the end of January, reported Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter. The retail debut is planned for February. Developers received an email from Apple encouraging them to prepare their apps for the Vision Pro, hinting at the imminent release. This launch marks Apple's first new product category since the 2015 debut of its smartwatches.

Apple Releases iOS 17.2.1 and macOS Sonoma 14.2.1 for Bug Fixes

Apple Swiftly Releases iOS 17.2.1 and macOS Sonoma 14.2.1, Focused on Bug Fixes and Security Enhancements Following the Major Feature Drop in Previous Updates. The new releases address performance issues, system stability improvements, and security vulnerabilities, making them essential downloads for iPhone and Mac users. Despite the absence of flashy features, these updates aim to provide a smoother experience and safeguard against potential security threats. Users are encouraged to install the updates promptly to ensure optimal performance and security.

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Effortless WhatsApp Data Transfer: Comprehensive Instructions for Moving Data Between Android and iOS Platforms

Certainly, WhatsApp has evolved into a pivotal application on our smartphones, encompassing our work, entertainment, personal life, business, and more. The prospect of losing access to our WhatsApp chat history during a switch from Android to iOS or vice versa can be nightmarish. Recognizing the significance of WhatsApp across both iOS and Android platforms, the challenge lies in preserving WhatsApp data during the transition. Unlike many social media apps, WhatsApp stores data locally, complicating immediate resumption on a new device. Fortunately, WhatsApp has introduced a feature facilitating the migration of data from iPhones to Android devices. Notably, this feature is supported on specific devices, including Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel smartphones, as well as devices running Android 12 or later.

Nubia Z60 Ultra Launched

The ZTE sub-brand Nubia has launched the Nubia Z60 Ultra, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, as its latest flagship smartphone. This new device boasts a 6.8-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and is equipped with a robust 6,000mAh battery. With an IP68-rated build ensuring water and dustproofing, the Nubia Z60 Ultra showcases a triple rear camera setup, led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor. Available in Black and Silver color options, the smartphone offers three RAM and storage configurations, with prices starting at $599 (approximately Rs. 49,000) for the base 8GB RAM + 256GB storage model. The 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant is priced at $649 (roughly Rs. 54,000), and the top-end version with 12GB RAM + 512GB storage is available at $779 (approximately Rs. 65,000).

The Nubia Z60 Ultra operates on the Android 14-based MyOS14 and features a 6.8-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 400ppi pixel density, and 100 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

Google Pixel Introduces Direct My Call


Google has introduced a novel feature called Direct My Call, exclusively accessible on Pixel smartphones, designed to enhance the customer call experience. This feature empowers users to easily navigate through automated menu options during phone calls by displaying the automated voice prompts and menu choices on the Pixel’s screen. Users can simply tap on the desired option to progress through the call. Direct My Call is compatible with business phone numbers lacking a toll-free prefix. However, it's important to note that this feature is currently available only in English and is limited to Pixel 3a and newer devices in the United States, as well as Pixel 6 and newer devices in the UK.

The price of the Samsung Galaxy A14 5G has been reduced in India

Samsung has implemented a temporary price reduction for the Galaxy A14 5G in India, a phone that was introduced earlier this year in the country. Having already received the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update, the Galaxy A14 5G stands out as a well-rounded and affordable option from Samsung. The 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant is now priced at INR 13,499, while the version with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage is available at INR 15,999. For those seeking greater storage capacity, the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant can be obtained for INR 17,999. These prices include an INR 1,000 cashback applicable to purchases made using an Axis Bank credit or debit card.

Samsung's most affordable 5G smartphone, the Galaxy A14 5G, is offered in three colors: Black, Dark Red, and Light Green. It can be purchased from all Samsung Stores, the Samsung.com online store, and various authorized offline and online retailers throughout India.