Monday, 29 June 2020

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is getting these new features

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Bronze Leaked Image

  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 firmware has popped up online
  • It shows a bunch of new features coming to the watch.
  • The upgrades include new watch faces, a revamped weather app, and more.

It seems like the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 is approaching fast. The firmware for the new smartwatch has now popped up online and serial tipster Max Weinbach has dissected it to reveal some new features.

To start with, Weinbach reports that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 will be getting a bunch of new watch faces. Some of these watch faces will also display activity, heart-rate, and other information on the edges. The tipster says that these outside lines are called “Informative Digital Edge” and are customizable in terms of color and the information that they present. You can scroll through Weinbach’s tweet thread below to check out all the watch faces for the Galaxy Watch 3.

Moving on, the Galaxy Watch 3 is also reportedly getting a revamped weather app. The app will now display backgrounds that match the weather that it’s showing. For instance, if it’s cloudy or raining, the app’s background will change accordingly to reflect the weather conditions outside. Here’s how that’ll look.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 Weather App

Credit: Max Weinbach

Next up is a new health-tracking feature for women. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 firmware shows that it’ll add support for menstruation tracking. Besides this, there’s also a new weekly preview feature in the calendar app that’ll make it easy for users to glance through the week’s events.

Other additions to the Galaxy Watch 3 include rich notification icons, new app icons, a new music widget, and the Outlook email app instead of Samsung Email. Weinbach also confirms that there’s 8GB internal storage on the watch, 5.3GB of which is available to users. He adds that Spotify will come preinstalled on the Galaxy Watch 3 in the US.

You can see a summary of all the new Galaxy Watch 3 features discovered from the firmware in the tweet below.

Head to our dedicated Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 rumor hub to know more about the upcoming smartwatch.

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Xiaomi Redmi 9A, 9C launched: A ton of phone for under $90

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  • Xiaomi has launched the Redmi 9A and Redmi 9C in Malaysia.
  • The Redmi 9A retails for ~$84, while the Redmi 9C will set you back ~$100.
  • Both phones offer big batteries and all-new MediaTek chips.

We’ve known about the Redmi 9A and Redmi 9C for a couple of weeks now, and Xiaomi Malaysia teased the launch earlier this week. Now, the regional division has launched the budget-focused phones in the market, and you’re looking at two very cheap devices.

Xiaomi Malaysia confirmed on Facebook that the Redmi 9A starts at 359 Malaysian Ringgit (~$84), making it a very affordable purchase. However, the phone will have a flash sale price of 319 Malaysian Ringgit (~$75) when it goes on sale on July 7. For the price, you’re getting a 6.53-inch HD+ screen, MediaTek Helio G25 chipset, 2GB RAM, 32GB expandable storage, a 5,000mAh battery, and a single 13MP rear camera (plus a 5MP selfie shooter).

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Meanwhile, the Xiaomi Redmi 9C has a recommended price of 429 Malaysian Ringgit (~$100), and you’re getting a couple of extras for the price. More specifically, you’re getting a slightly better Helio G35 SoC, a rear fingerprint scanner, and a 13MP triple camera setup. Otherwise, you’ve still got the same screen, battery size, and selfie camera.

This also marks the first time we see MediaTek’s Helio G25 and G35 processors, and the Taiwanese firm has been marketing them as gaming-focused SoCs. But truth be told, these chips look like the previously announced Helio P22 and Helio P35 processors.

We’ve got the same octa-core Cortex-A53 CPU (albeit at 2Ghz and 2.3Ghz respectively), a budget-focused PowerVR GE8320 GPU, and a 12nm manufacturing process. However, the firm says these chips are equipped with the HyperEngine suite of technologies, allowing for more efficient resource management, and faster switching between Wi-Fi and LTE.

Nevertheless, we wouldn’t recommend buying phones with these processors specifically for gaming, but these new devices still look like great entry-level phones for the price. Xiaomi has also confirmed to Android Authority that these phones will indeed be coming to more markets, including Europe. But the firm said exact launch dates and markets would be forthcoming at a later stage.

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Confirmed: realme X3 SuperZoom is coming to the Philippines!

realme just confirmed that the X3 SuperZoom will be available in the Philippines soon.
realme X3 SuperZoom unboxed

realme X3 SuperZoom is the company's newest premium mid-ranger highlighting a 6.6-inch FHD+ 120Hz pill-shaped punch-hole screen, 7nm Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset, Liquid Cooling system, 12GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256GB UFS 3.0 storage, and 4,200mAh battery with USB-C 30W Dart Charge.
120Hz screen
120Hz screen

The other highlight of the phone is its cameras. As the name suggests, realme X3 SuperZoom sports a camera setup with super zoom tech. It uses a 64MP m64MP f/1.8 Samsung GW1 w/ EIS + 8MP f/2.3 119-degree ultra-wide-angle + 8MP f/3.4 w/ 5x optical zoom and 60x digital zoom + 2MP f/2.4 w/ 4cm macro + LED flash.

Apart from zooming, realme boasts that it has Starry Mode to capture galaxy shots, UIS & UIS Max stabilization, and 960fps Slo-Mo.

For selfies, it has a 
32MP f/2.5 Sony IMX616 + 8MP f/2.2 105-degree ultra-wide-angle dual-cam. It also has the Nightscape and 120fps Slo-Mo for selfies.

realme X3 SuperZoom Specs

Display: 6.6-inch 2.5D curved Gorilla Glass 5 protected LCD screen w/ 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ 2400 x 1080 resolution at 399 ppi
CPU: 2.96GHz 7nm Snapdragon 855 Plus octa-core processor
GPU: Adreno 640
RAM: 12GB LPDDR4X
ROM: 256GB UFS 3.0
Back Camera: 64MP f/1.8 Samsung GW1 w/ EIS + 8MP f/2.3 119-degree ultra-wide-angle + 8MP f/3.4 w/ 5x optical zoom and 60x digital zoom + 2MP f/2.4 w/ 4cm macro + LED flash
Selfie Camera: 32MP f/2.5 Sony IMX616 + 8MP f/2.2 105-degree ultra-wide-angle
Battery: 4,200mAh w/ 30W Dart Charge
OS: Android 10.0 w/ realme UI 1.0
Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz/5GHz), 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, OTG, FM Radio,  NFC, Dual Frequency (L1 + L5) GPS, NavIC, dual SIM
Sensors: Accelerometer, light, orientation, proximity, gyroscope, sound, magnetic
Others: Fingerprint sensor, face unlock, splash resistance, Super Linear Speaker, Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos, dual-mic, Liquid Cooling, USB-C, Colors: Arctic White, Glacier Blue
Dimensions: 163.8 x 75.8 x 8.9 mm
Weight: 202 g
Price: TBC

To know more about the phone, you may visit this link for our unboxing and first impressions.

Stay tuned for the official SRP and release date.


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realme X3 SuperZoom Unboxing and First Impressions

We unbox and share our first impressions of the new realme X3 SuperZoom with 120Hz display and 60x digital zoom.
realme X3 SuperZoom Unboxing and First Impressions
realme X3 SuperZoom

Announced in June 2020 in India, the realme X3 SuperZoom is finally coming to the Philippines.

Inside the realme X3 SuperZoom is the 7nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor, Adreno 640 GPU, up to 12GB LPDDR4X RAM, up to 256GB UFS 3.0 storage, and 4200mAh battery with 30W Dart Charge through USB type-C.

In front is a 120Hz Ultra Smooth 6.6-inch Fullscreen display with 2400 x 1080 FHD+ resolution and with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 Protection with a pill-shaped punch hole. On the punch hole is 32MP f/2.5 main and 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide front-facing cameras.

At the back of the phone is the 64MP f/1.8 main camera, 8MP f/2.3 ultra-wide camera, 8MP f/3.4 Periscope camera, and a 2MP f/2.4 Macro camera.

Running the show is Android 10 with realme UI 1.0.

Let's begin!



Unboxing/Accessories

Inside the box
Inside the box

The realme X3 Super Zoom comes in bright yellow packaging that includes the phone and its accessories. Accessories included are the USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable, Power plug, transparent silicone case, documentation, and SIM ejector tool. There are no included earphones.

For those interested, the company is also offering wired and wireless earphones called the realme Buds 2 and the Buds Air. Both are sold separately.

Build Quality/Design

Neat back design
Neat back design

realme steps up its build quality with the X series and this continues with the new X3 SuperZoom with materials glass and polycarbonate. Both the front and the back glass panel are Gorilla Glass 5 protected while the polycarbonate frame has a texture and color that look and feel almost metal.


You only notice that the frame is polycarbonate after grasping it for an extended period of time. There's no mention of water splash resistance.

To help dissipate heat, realme included a Liquid Cooling solution as well.

The back highlights the vertically-aligned quad-camera module starring the 64MP main camera and the 8MP 5x periscope camera. This tech allows the phone to do up to 5x optical zoom and up to 60x digital zoom. Also, realme boasts that it has Starry Mode to capture galaxy shots, UIS & UIS Max stabilization, and 960fps Slo-Mo.
Large 120Hz screen
Large 120Hz screen

In front is the large 6.6-inch, 120Hz, display at 2400 x 1800 resolution. It is surrounded by the slim top and side bezels and a thicker chin bezel that gives the phone a 90.5 percent screen to body ratio. There is a pill-shaped punch hole on the top left side.

Large screen with extra smooth 120Hz refresh rate!

On top of the display is a pre-installed screen protector with a cut out for the front-facing cameras. The screen protector is noticeably thicker than the screen protector on the realme 6; however, the edges of the screen protector are noticeably sharper than we would like.

The white colorway review unit we got has a beautiful pearl-like effect where depending on how the light hits the back panel, different shades of color shine brightly. On the top left of the back is the rear camera module. While at the bottom left side is the realme logo.
32MP + 8MP selfie camera
32MP + 8MP selfie camera

On top of the display is the earpiece that is only used for calls and not as a second speaker of stereo. The top and side bezels are consistently thin while the bottom bezel is noticeably thicker.

While on the top left side is the pill-shaped punch-hole with the dual-front facing cameras.

Inside the pill-shaped punch-hole are the 32MP main + 8MP ultra-wide dual-cam. It also has a Nightscape mode for selfies and 120fps Slo-Mo.
Top and bottom
Top and bottom

The top of the realme X3 SuperZoom is the microphone port with chamfered finishings while at the bottom are the SIM tray, microphone port, USB Type-C, and speaker grill. There's no headphone jack though.
Left and right sides
Left and right sides

On the left side are the volume up and volume down buttons while at the right side is the power button that doubles as a fingerprint scanner.


The SIM tray at the bottom has slots for two nano-SIM cards.

Powering the device is a large 4,200mAh battery with 30W Dart Charge in a chassis that measures 163.8 x 75.8 x 8.9 mm and weighs just 202 grams.

The matte finish polycarbonate frame of the realme X3 SuperZoom makes it easy to hold while giving enough heft to the hand.

Overall, it has great build quality with a beautiful design for the price.

realme X3 SuperZoom Specs

Display: 6.6-inch 2.5D curved Gorilla Glass 5 protected LCD screen w/ 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ 2400 x 1080 resolution at 399 ppi
CPU: 2.96GHz 7nm Snapdragon 855 Plus octa-core processor
GPU: Adreno 640
RAM: 12GB LPDDR4X
ROM: 256GB UFS 3.0
Back Camera: 64MP f/1.8 Samsung GW1 w/ EIS + 8MP f/2.3 119-degree ultra-wide-angle + 8MP f/3.4 w/ 5x optical zoom and 60x digital zoom + 2MP f/2.4 w/ 4cm macro + LED flash
Selfie Camera: 32MP f/2.5 Sony IMX616 + 8MP f/2.2 105-degree ultra-wide-angle
Battery: 4,200mAh w/ 30W Dart Charge
OS: Android 10.0 w/ realme UI 1.0
Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz/5GHz), 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, OTG, FM Radio,  NFC, Dual Frequency (L1 + L5) GPS, NavIC, dual SIM
Sensors: Accelerometer, light, orientation, proximity, gyroscope, sound, magnetic
Others: Fingerprint sensor, face unlock, splash resistance, Super Linear Speaker, Hi-Res Audio, Dolby Atmos, dual-mic, Liquid Cooling, USB-C, Colors: Arctic White, Glacier Blue
Dimensions: 163.8 x 75.8 x 8.9 mm
Weight: 202 g
Price: TBC

As of the moment

Strong AnTuTu score
Strong AnTuTu score

As of writing, realme has yet to reveal the exact SRP of the realme X3 SuperZoom. Hopefully, it will be below the PHP 25K range. The review unit we received is the 12GB RAM/256GB UFS 3.0 storage model. 


If realme Philippines continues to price the X3 SuperZoom like the rest of their line then the X3 SuperZoom could be an amazing value because of Snapdragon 855+ (that scored nearly 500K in AnTuTu), 8GB/12GB RAM, 128GB/256GB UFS 3.0 storage, 120Hz display, USB Type-C 30W Dart Charge, Hi-Res audio, and the 60x periscope zoom camera.

Out of the box, the realme X3 SuperZoom is a powerhouse, we just hope that it is priced in value in mind.

What do you guys think?

Stay tuned for our full review.


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Apple and Google brings COVID-19 exposure notifications on your smartphone

The two biggest mobile platforms in the world, Google and Apple, collaborated to build a contract-tracing system and enable a notification system both in Android and iOS devices.
Apple and Google brings COVID-19 exposure notifications on your smartphone
COVID-19 Notifications on Android

COVID-19 exposure notifications

The COVID-19 exposure sensor is allegedly been installed on every single Android and iPhone device. It only works once you switch on the Bluetooth connection.
For Android smartphones, the exposure notification is located under Google settings
For Android smartphones, the exposure notification is located under Google settings

According to Google, technology can support the traditional methods of contact tracing by the use of exposure notifications. With this system, the app can quickly notify users who may have been exposed to a person who has contracted COVID-19. This includes those people who they might not know at all. 

Google also acknowledges that one might fear to use the exposure notifications because of security and privacy. It claimed that the system is designed with the users' privacy and security in mind.

It further explained that your identity as a user is not shared with other users, even with Google or Apple.

How to activate the Exposure notification on your smartphone?

Upon checking the Google settings menu, you can see that there's a new function called COVID-19 exposure notifications. But if you tap it, you'll discover that Google did not install any application without your permission. It means that you'll need to download a participating app to enable the new COVID-19 exposure notifications. 
 Once installed, the participating app is automatically linked in the notification system
Once installed, the participating app is automatically linked in the notification system

Contact tracing apps are developed by your local public health authority, not by Google or Apple.

There are various governments from all over the world that already developed participating apps using the new exposure notification system.

There are also a few participating apps that are already working here in our country namely StaySafe.ph, WeTrace, ENDCoV. 

To learn more about the COVID-19 exposure notifications, you may click this link.

Do you think this exposure notification is effective? Share with us your thoughts!

Sources: Gadgets360, Google


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