November 27, 2020
Sit Below The Nokia 3
It’s no bezel-less beauty but it stands apart with the Pixel-inspired design.0
as the current Nokia under the leadership of HMD Global focuses on delivering
updates faster than Google’s own phones. Now, popular tipster Evan Blass has
leaked photos of the Nokia 2 in all its glory.The Nokia 2 is expected to come to
India and will sit below the Nokia 3.
The primary speaker is placed on the rear
panel resembling a slit, which gives the rear panel a clean look. The rear
camera housing is inspired from its big brothers, with the camera sensor and the
LED flash arranged vertically in an iPhone X-esque style. However, we also
expect Nokia to launch it with Android Oreo 8.(source).We talked about the Nokia
2 yesterday, with a leak that confirmed the presence of a massive 4000mAh
battery.
It also appears to run on stock Android, which we expect to be Android
Nougat 7.1.1.At first glance, the Nokia 2 actually looks remarkable for a aaa-top
rechargeable battery suppliers budget smartphone with its curved corners and
well-balanced proportions. it could compete with the likes of Xiaomi Redmi 4A
and moto C series with its 4000mAh battery, Snapdragon 212 SoC, 1GB RAM (we hope
Nokia puts at least 2GB RAM to aid seamless performance) and 5MP rear + 2MP
selfie cameras, both with an individual LED flash.
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November 18, 2020
With Cardiac Implanted Electrical Device Function
Electromagnetic fields produced by motors in electric cars don’t appear strong
enough to interfere with implanted heart devices like pacemakers and
defibrillators, a small German study suggests.All electric motors can produce
electromagnetic fields. If these fields are strong enough, they have the
potential to disrupt the normal function of implanted heart devices, researchers
note in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Pacemaker malfunctions might cause the
heart to stop beating with potentially fatal results, while defibrillators might
respond to electromagnetic fields by delivering unnecessary shocks to patients’
hearts, causing pain and anxiety
.For the study, researchers measured the
magnetic field strength in four electric cars with the largest market share in
Europe: the BMW i3, Nissan Leaf, Tesla Model 85S, and the Volkswagen e-up!They
also assessed how well pacemakers and defibrillators worked for 108 patients
with these implanted cardiac devices who sat in the cars during simulated
driving and charging tests.None of the cars appeared to interfere with patients’
heart devices, the study found."Our study suggests that the electromagnetic
fields generated by electric cars do not cause malfunctions," said lead study
author Dr. Carsten Lennerz of the German Heart Center Munich and the German
Center for Cardiovascular Research.While the results are promising, the designs
of electric cars as well as pacemakers and defibrillators are constantly
changing and it’s possible what happened for the specific cars and heart devices
in the study might not reflect what every patient would experience, Lennerz
cautioned."
Patients with pacemakers and defibrillators should see these results
as encouraging for their safety in electric cars, but should be wary that rare
events may still occur," Lennerz said by email.It’s possible that devices didn’t
malfunction in the study because the car batteries, electric motors and other
components have electromagnetic shielding, Lennerz said by email. It’s also
possible that the pacemakers and defibrillators have technology to help prevent
the devices from responding to any signals from the cars.For the study,
researchers asked patients with pacemakers and defibrillators to sit in one of
four different electric cars and to charge the car’s battery using charging
cables. Researchers measured the magnetic field inside and next to the cars as
they were operated and next to the charging cables during charging.Researchers
also monitored patients’ pacemakers and defibrillators for any indication of
interference during the experiment.
The study, however, might not have been large
enough to detect rare problems or accurately reflect what might happen across a
broad China
9V/6LR61 Wholesalers population of people with heart problems who rely on
pacemakers and defibrillators, the authors note."It seems to be reassuring but
when we consider that millions of electric cars will be sold it is reasonable to
think that larger numbers of cardiac implanted electric device patients should
be studied," said Dr. Richard Sutton of Imperial College, London, in the UK."If
patients could not be near or travel in an electric car this could be disastrous
for patients but more so for the direction of the auto-industry and for the
potential benefits of reversing global warming," Sutton, who wasn’t involved in
the study, said by email. Sutton has received grant, consulting and speaking
fees from several major medical device companies.Another drawback is that the
battery power of electric cars might increase in the future, making them more
dangerous to these heart patients, said Dr. Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy of the
University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City."Over the last few decades we have
learnt that very simple household items like electric razors, blow dryers,
microwaves, induction ovens, etc., have shown to interfere with cardiac
implanted electrical device function," Lakkireddy, who wasn’t involved in the
study, said by email."Patients should feel confident that the current generation
electric cars should not have any significant impact on their device function,"
Lakkireddy added. ‘However what is to happen when the battery power that is
packed inside these cars significantly increases with time is yet to be well
understood."
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November 13, 2020
Run On Android Ore
Last month, Xiaomi India head, Manu Jain teased the arrival of the Redmi Note 7
in India and with it, he stated that with its arrival, they will turn the
industry upside down. Since then, information has been trickling in leading us
to believe that the arrival of the Redmi Note 7 will arrive sooner than later.
The latest information comes via tech website MySmartPrice and they detail the
configurations and the colour variants the Note 7 will arrive in.
As per the
report, the base variant of the Redmi Note 7 will be launched with 3GB RAM and
32GB storage while the premium model will feature 4GB of RAM and 64GB onboard
storage. For those hoping that the 6GB/64GB variant will come to India as well,
you’re out of luck as it appears that Xiaomi has no plans of including the top
of the line variant at the time of launch. Moving on, the Redmi Note 7 will come
in three colour options — Black, Blue Gradient and Twilight Gold.The Redmi Note
7 comes packing a 6.3-inch LCD display with a waterdrop notch that plays home to
the selfie camera with Gorilla Glass on top.
The handset sports a Full HD+
display with an 84 per cent screen-to-body ratio. The Note 7 features a Qualcomm
Snapdragon 660 processor thats clocked at 2.2GHz.The main camera is clearly the
biggest selling point of the new phone. Its native resolution is 48 MP, but due
to its Quad-Bayer filter, its better used for outputting 12 MP images with large
1.6 μm pixels and real-time HDR. There is a secondary 5 MP shooter for AI
purposes and Portrait Mode. The selfie snapper, tucked in the notch, is 13
MP.Xiaomi has used a 4000mAh battery in the Note China
alkaline battery AA/AM3 Manufacturers 7 and it supports Qualcomms fast
charge technology.
The handset comes with a USB Type-C port with a 5V/2A charger
but it can be upgraded with a fast charging adaptor which will enable 9V/2A
charging that will juice up the battery from 0 to 100 per cent in 1 hour 43
minutes. While no concrete information is provided, the expected price of the
Redmi Note 7 is said to be Rs 9,999.Alongside the Redmi Note 7, Xiaomi also has
plans to bring the Redmi Go to India. The handset will run on Android Oreo 8.1
Go Edition and will be available in a single variant — 1GB RAM and 8GB of
onboard storage. The handset will be available in Black, Blue and Red colour
options. This handset will debut with a 5-inch HD display and will be powered by
a Snapdragon 425 SoC.
It comes with a single 8MP rear camera and a 5MP
front-facing camera. Storage can be expanded by using a microSD card and it will
have dual SIM support. The device will be kept alive by a 3000mAh
battery.Disclaimer: The above report is completely based on online rumours and
leaks from the respective sources. These views and opinions do not necessarily
represent those of The Asian Age and/or other staff and contributors to this
website.
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November 10, 2020
Designed For Gamers And Professionals
MSI has entered into the professional laptop category by announcing the PS42.
The first alkaline battery 1.5V
Manufacturers laptop in the Prestige series will be made for professionals
as well as women. Featuring a fingerprint sensor for security, NVIDIA GeForce
discrete graphics, and up to 8th Gen. Intel Core i7 processor, MSI claims that
the PS42 is a mix of performance and design.
Apart from this, MSI has also
announced its new gaming laptop, the GF63 at the flag-off event of Taiwan
Excellence Gaming Rig.These laptops are designed for gamers and professionals
respectively and both models feature thin bezel design. The near edge-to-edge
aesthetics are not only lighter in weight but also smaller in dimension. In
addition, the improved battery life delivers much longer working-hours and
provides convenience in portable usage, even gaming.
Together with the
previously-announced GS65, MSI claims they have set a standard for portability
with the "Thin Bezel Gaming" genre.The GF63 features a 15.6-inch footprint and
thin bezels and weighs less than 2kgs. The GF63 comes with an 8th Gen. Intel
Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics, and MSI claims that
the battery lasts for over 7 hours. This laptop can be considered as a lite
version of GS65.MSI has added a brushed aluminium cover with their signature red
dragon shield and an asymmetric dual-pattern underneath. MSI claims that with
their optimisation of the MSI Dragon Center 2.0, the GF63 helps in enhancing the
gaming experience.The PS42 features a silver aesthetic and since it is from the
"Prestige" Series.
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November 05, 2020
Qnovo Adaptive Charging Technology
Sony unveiled the Xperia XZ2 which is the latest addition to its Xperia
category. The XZ2 features 4K HDR movie recording, which Sony says is worlds
first in a smartphone, along with full HD 960fps super slow motion video
recording.The 4K HDR movie recording in the new Sony smartphone uses HLG (Hybrid
Log Gamma) format.
This feature is said to allow one to capture movies with
improved contrast, detail and colour and share or upload to a compatible HDR TV
or YouTube to view content. The XZ2 is equipped with upgraded 960fps super slow
motion in full HD video recording capabilities along with Motion Eye. It also
possesses control features such as predictive capture with motion and smile
detection,The XZ2 uses Sony’s new dynamic vibration system which analyses audio
data and lets user feel the alkaline
battery uses movements in movies, games and videos. The audio is provided
using DSEE HX technology for up scaling and utilises enhanced Bluetooth
technology LDAC.The Sony XZ2 boasts of a new design with a 3D glass surface with
the intention to make it comfortable in the users hand.
The smartphone has the
5.7-inch HDR full HD+ 18:9 display built with Corning Gorilla Glass 5 and metal
frame. Certified with IP65/IP68 , XZ2 is designed to withstand splashes and
spills, as claimed by Sony.With a large 3180mAh battery. the handset optimises
Snapdragon 845 processor. Xperia’s battery also features smart stamina, stamina
mode, plus battery care and Qnovo adaptive charging technology. It also supports
wireless QI technology for fast charging. The Xperia XZ2 is equipped with
features including ARCore and Google lens to provide consumers virtual world
experience.
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