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Huawei’s Kirin 990 chipset set to add support for 4K 60 fps video capture

According to a report by , the next-generation Kirin 990 chipset is set to be the first Huawei chipset to support 4K 60 fps video recording. states that the company confirmed the introduction of the new recording mode during a closed media event in Shenzhen, China. At the moment, the Kirin 980 chipset found inside Huawei and Honor flagship phones are only capable of recording 4K at 30 fps or…
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Realme confirms its 64 MP flagship is going to be called XT

The Realme 5 and Realme 5 Pro were introduced today, and at the end of the announcement the company also had a little teaser for us – it confirmed its the 64MP phone will be called Realme XT. The event ended with Green Day’s song “Wake Me Up When September Ends”…
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Oppo Reno2 get certified by TENAA and 3C, images and specs arrive

Oppo is gearing to introduce the second generation in its Reno line soon and two devices bearing the PCKM00 and PCKT00 model numbers just passed through Chinese certification agencies TENAA and 3C. Oppo Reno2 in Pink Going through the TENAA listing we see both devices are identical apart from the added 256GB storage option for the PCKM00 model. The Reno2 will come with a 6.5-inch AMOLED FHD+…
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Realme 5 and Realme 5 Pro bring four cameras, new chipsets

Say hello to the Realme 5 and Realme 5 Pro – the latest pair of aggressively priced phones from the young company. They bring four cameras, new and more powerful chipsets and ample batteries. The more affordable Realme 5 packs a 6.5” display of HD+ resolution (720 x…
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Watch the Realme 5 and Realme 5 Pro announcement live here

Realme is releasing its newest smartphones, complete with its first ever quad-camera setups. The Realme 5 and Realme 5 Pro are getting unveiled in New Delhi, but you can enjoy the show from the comfort of your home or office thanks to the official live stream. Starting at…
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NVIDIA's game streaming service comes to Android this fall

Consoles and gaming PCs aren’t going anywhere for the foreseeable future — but as compression algorithms and internet connections improve, game streaming is almost ready for prime time. Earlier today, Google announced that Cyberpunk 2077 and other processor-hungry games would be coming to their upcoming Stadia platform. And now NVIDIA has announced it will bring the GeForce NOW…
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Hackers make jailbreaking iPhones a thing again

In the iPhone’s early days, hackers would “jailbreak” the iPhone in order to install third-party apps that weren’t available through the App Store. It’s been a while since anyone seriously needed to jailbreak their iPhone, as there are plenty of…
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Nvidia’s Stadia competitor coming to Android phones with GeForce Now app

Ahead of the next Stadia Connect livestream where Google will announce more games, Nvidia revealed that its competing GeForce Now streaming service will be coming to Android. Like Stadia, it will be “available later this year.” GeForce Now is Nvidia’s take on cloud gaming with the company leveraging its experience in GPUs — Google is using custom chips from AMD. Offering over 1,000…
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