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OPPO Unveils Its Flagship Find X5 Pro

OPPO has now unveiled its latest flagship smartphone: the Find X5 Pro. A successor to the tech company’s Find X3 Pro from last year, the new X5 carries a very similar design aesthetic, utilizing a thin, lightweight body with a raised camera cluster on the top rear left of the device. On the front sits a 6.7-inch WQHD+ curved AMOLED screen that covers 100% of the P3 color gamut, displaying more than one billion colors and a peak brightness of 1,300 nits, all protected by a Gorilla Glass Victus layer.

 


The processor comes in the form of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip, heralded as one of the most powerful Android chips currently available on the market, and its battery pack also gets an increased capacity of 5,000mAh. Much like its predecessor, however, the new model also places its focus on its cameras. Retaining a three-lens setup on the back, the X5 carries a 50-megapixel ultrawide with a maximum aperture of f/2.2 and a 110-degree FOV, a second 50-megapixel wide camera supporting f/1.7, a 77% color accuracy, five-axis image stabilization, and a 13-megapixel telephoto lens opening up to f/2.4. For those who fancy a selfie for social media, there’s also a front-facing camera with a 32-megapixel sensor. For those interested, OPPO’s new flagship Find X5 Pro will be available from March 14 for €1,300 EUR (approximately $1,422 USD).

Apple's iPhone 14 Pro Specs

Though we’re still (potentially) nine months away from Apple‘s next iPhone release, new rumors have surfaced once again about the upcoming models, which now suggest that there’ll be a big camera and memory upgrade. As per MacRumors, tech analyst Jeff Pu has now revealed in a research note with Haitong International Securities that both models of the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro will boast a triple-lens rear camera configuration with its wide-angle lens working in tandem with a 48-megapixel sensor, while its ultra-wide and telephoto lenses will pair with 12-megapixel sensors.

 

The suggestion also matches those from TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who said back in April that the device will also be able to record videos in 8K. On top of revamped cameras, Pu says that the iPhone 14 Pro will carry 8GB of RAM instead of the standard 6GB for the current iPhone 13 Pro options, as well as new 120Hz displays. While the former could very possibly be true, the latter claim has been called into question, with Ross Young an analyst specializing in the display market saying Apple will retain its 60Hz screens instead. While the iPhone 13 starts at 128GB of storage, Pu also claims that the lowest-tiered model for the iPhone 14 will come in at 64GB. As usual, Apple has yet to confirm any of these rumors or release any information regarding the upcoming iPhone 14, so those interested should be on the lookout for more updates to come from the tech giant.

BMW R18 to launch on September 19

The BMW R18 cruiser will launch in India this week. BMW Motorrad India began accepting bookings for the R18 cruiser back in April (for Rs 1 lakh), and over the last month has made its way to dealerships across the country. A dealer we spoke to said the price is expected to be revealed on September 19 and that both variants, Standard and First Edition, will be available here.

    BMW R18 India launch this week

    Will be available in Standard and First Edition variants

    Dealers say the R18 is expected to be priced around Rs 22 lakh

What do we know of the R18’s engine and powertrain?

There’s a lot to talk about BMW’s latest addition to the cruiser segment, but the massive 1,802cc, air and oil-cooled engine that powers the R18 is its crown jewel. This engine is the largest ‘boxer’ engine manufactured by BMW Motorrad. Another mechanical aspect that really sets this BMW apart is the use of an exposed drive shaft; this is similar to the old BMW cruisers from which the R18 draws inspiration. 


Can you customize your R18?

BMW is offering a wide range of customisation options that tweak the bike’s design to suit individual tastes. This includes custom-made seats, exhausts, side panels, and even a handlebar, giving you the opportunity to transform this motorcycle as per your liking.
Does the R18 have any modern electronics?

The R18 has three riding modes, Rain, Roll and Rock; a fun take on the usual Rain, Road and Sport. In addition, there's switchable automatic stability control (ASC) and engine drag torque control or MSR. The latter prevents rear-wheel slip under hard acceleration or aggressive downshifts. BMW also offers a reverse gear driven by an electric motor. This will probably come in handy, since the R18 tips the scales at a solid 345kg.




How are the two variants different?

Like we mentioned above, BMW will offer the R18 in two trims, Standard and First Edition. The First Edition gets extra chrome elements, a Blackstorm metallic paint shade, and a seat badge with a 'First Edition' clasp on the chrome cover. It also includes some more intricate additions like a tank emblem with copper letterings, copper screws, a pair of gloves, as well as a screwdriver to fix the emblem on the tank. Additionally, the First Edition will also feature hill-start assist, heated grips and cornering headlights.


What price can we expect the R18 to launch at?

At the moment, it isn’t clear how aggressively BMW plans to price these bikes. The challenges of the pandemic have led Triumph to price the Street Triple R quite aggressively, and it will be interesting to see if BMW Motorrad India takes a similar direction. Dealers we spoke with said they expect the bike to be priced around the Rs 22 lakh mark (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Redmi Note 9 to Go on Sale in India Today via Amazon, Price, Specifications

Redmi Note 9 is ready to go on sale once more in India right now. The Redmi telephone that was launched in July will likely be out there for buy via Amazon and Mi.com. Key highlights of the Redmi Note 9 embrace a hole-punch show design and quad rear cameras. The smartphone additionally comes with up to 6GB of RAM in addition to provides 22.5W quick charging. The Redmi Note 9 competes with the likes of Samsung Galaxy M11 and Moto G9.


Redmi Note 9 value in India, sale particulars

Redmi Note 9 value in India begins at Rs. 11,999 for the 4GB + 64GB storage possibility. The telephone additionally has a 4GB + 128GB storage variant at Rs. 13,499 and the top-of-the-line 6GB + 128GB mannequin at Rs. 14,999. The Redmi Note 9 comes in Aqua Green, Aqua White, Pebble Grey, and Scarlet Red color choices. Moreover, it should go on sale at 12pm (midday) right now via Amazon and Mi.com.

 
Redmi Note 9 specs


The dual-SIM (Nano) Redmi Note 9 runs on MIUI 11, based mostly on Android 10, and is upgradable to MIUI 12. The telephone incorporates a 6.53-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,340 pixels) Dot Display (firm communicate for the hole-punch design). The show comes with a 19.5:9 side ratio and comes with a Corning Gorilla Glass 5 safety on high. Under the hood, the Redmi Note 9 has an octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, together with 4GB and 6GB of LPDDR4x RAM.


In phrases of optics, the Redmi Note 9 flaunts the quad rear digital camera setup that homes a 48-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL Bright GM1 main sensor, with an f/1.79 lens. The digital camera setup additionally has an 8-megapixel secondary sensor with an f/2.2 ultra-wide-angle lens in addition to a 2-megapixel macro shooter and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The telephone additionally comes with a 13-megapixel selfie digital camera sensor on the entrance.

The Redmi Note 9 comes with up to 128GB of onboard storage that’s expandable via microSD card (up to 512GB) via a devoted slot. There are regular connectivity choices, together with 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, and a USB Type-C port. The telephone additionally carries a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Besides, it packs a 5,020mAh battery that helps not simply 22.5W quick charging but additionally 9W reverse charging.

Realme 7 to Go on Sale in India Today at 12 Noon Price, Specifications

Realme 7 to Go on Sale in India Today at 12 Noon Price, Specifications

Realme 7 will go on sale at this time at 12pm (midday) via Flipkart and Realme.com. The smartphone was launched final week together with Realme 7 Pro, and is obtainable in two color choices. Key options of Realme 7 embody a quad rear digital camera setup, up to 30W quick charging, and octa-core MediaTek Helio G95 SoC. The cellphone is obtainable in 6GB + 64GB and 8GB + 128GB storage variants.


Realme 7 value in India, sale particulars

Realme 7 can be out there on Flipkart and Realme.com at 12pm (midday) at this time. The cellphone is obtainable in Mist Blue and Mist White color choices. Realme 7 value in India begins at Rs. 14,999 for the 6GB + 64GB storage variant. The cellphone’s 8GB + 128GB storage variant choice is priced at Rs. 16,999.

Sale choices for Realme 7 on Flipkart embody 5 % cashback on Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card, two years of Discovery Plus Premium subscription at Rs. 299, and no price EMIs beginning at Rs. 1,667 a month. Sale presents for the cellphone on Realme.com embody SuperCash value Rs. 500 by way of MobiKwik.


Realme 7 specs

Realme 7 encompasses a 6.5-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) show with 20:9 facet ratio and 90.5 % screen-to-body ratio. The dual-SIM (Nano) cellphone runs on Android 10 with Realme UI on prime. Realme 7 is powered by octa-core MediaTek Helio G95 SoC, coupled with ARM Mali-G76 MC4 GPU and up to 8GB LPDDR4x RAM. The cellphone has up to 128GB of UFS 2.1 inside storage and it helps storage growth via microSD card by way of a devoted slot.

In phrases of optics, the Realme 7 comes with a quad rear digital camera setup that features a 64-megapixel major sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle shooter, a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor, and a 2-megapixel sensor. For selfies and video calls, the Realme 7 has a 17-megapixel entrance digital camera.


The Realme 7 packs a 5,000mAh battery that helps 30W Dart Charge quick charging. The smartphone additionally has with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Connectivity choices embody 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth v5.0, GPS/ A-GPS, and a USB Type-C port.

2020 Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX First Ride Review


  • Ride-enhancing technology makes this 2020 Ninja a fun and capable do-it-all sport-tourer

A strong engine and well-designed chassis just aren’t enough anymore. As sport-touring motorcycles get more and more capable every year, our uses for them expand and our expectations grow. We want more tech, more storage, more refinement, and more safety - and we don’t want to pay more for it. Kawasaki has given us just that with its 2020 Ninja 1000 SX: a bike that is more versatile and more capable than previous years, while only increasing the price tag by $200 for an MSRP of $12,399.


Everything about this bike is smooth, starting with the 1,043cc inline four-cylinder engine. Power delivery is predictable and linear with a crisp throttle response off the line. The engine’s output doesn’t change much for 2020 aside from new throttle mapping, but a focus on reducing vibration makes it easy to forget how incredibly quick the bike is too, easily getting well above highway speed limits. The engine is torque-rich and comfortable in a wide rev range, so it feels comfortable at lower speeds, unlike superbike mills that spur you to wind up at every opportunity. This is responsible power.

  • Sugomi styling
  • Kawasaki’s trademark Sugomi styling, defined by sharp and aggressive lines.Jeff Allen

Now Euro 5 compliant, the Ninja wears a single-sided exhaust system that saves about 4 pounds from previous years. The exhaust note is crisp and throaty without being overly loud or obnoxious.

2020 Ninja 1000 SX
The 2020 Ninja 1000 SX now has a single exhaust pipe, saving weight over previous years.Jeff Allen

I did tend to be a little heavy-handed with the throttle, using fuel at an average rate of 33 mpg, which is still surprisingly inefficient for a sport commuter, though maximizing mileage was a lower priority than testing performance during my time with the Ninja. Cruise control will no doubt help with fuel efficiency here and is another great new feature lending itself to the more sport-touring nature of the 2020 Ninja 1000.

  • Ninja 1000 SX
  • It’s easy to forget you have saddlebags and a 5-gallon gas tank while piloting the Ninja 1000 SX through a twisty canyon.Jeff Allen

A new two-way quickshifter is nearly seamless with smooth shifts through the six-speed gearbox - another element adding a heightened sense of refinement. The spacing of the gearbox is excellent as well, making gear selection less critical in varied conditions, and the torque-rich engine is poised to quickly respond through the wide rev range.

  • 2020 Ninja 1000 SX
  • The 2020 Ninja 1000 SX is available in only one colorway with a starting MSRP of $12,399.Jeff Allen

Kawasaki’s Electronic Throttle Valve ride-by-wire system is smooth while maintaining a connected throttle feel. Integrated ride modes (Sport, Road, Rain) cater to rider preference and road condition, as well as an additional customizable Rider setting. Both Road and Sport mode give full power with varied levels of throttle response and traction control (Sport more and Road slightly less), and Rain cuts power back to 70 percent as well as adding a maximum level of traction control input.

  • 28-liter saddlebags
  • These 28-liter saddlebags are available for the Ninja 1000 SX for $900 and weigh 17 pounds.Jeff Allen

A Bosch IMU means upgrades in the traction control and ABS through Kawasaki Cornering Management Function and Intelligent anti-lock Brake System. While out for a day of testing in some of California’s twisty mountain roads, pushing the bike to the best of my ability, braking late into the turns and accelerating hard out of them, the Ninja maintained traction without ever hindering performance or feeling imposing. That increase in traction was also at least partly thanks to the new Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S22 tires, specially developed for this bike. Another very satisfying and slightly distracting benefit of the IMU is the lean angle indicator, which you can have displayed on the dash, constantly egging you on to tip it just a little lower into the next turn, or maybe just a useful training tool if you’re less childish than I am.

  • Shoei RF-1200
  • Each saddlebag easily fits a full-face helmet, shown here with a Shoei RF-1200.Jeff Allen

Kawasaki-branded Monoblock brake calipers and 300mm front and 250mm rear disc size are unchanged for 2020, though the rotors are no longer petal style. Braking power was excellent with precise feel and feedback, the Intelligent ABS silently working in the background.

  • 1000 SX windscreen
  • The Ninja 1000 SX’s adjustable windscreen up (top) and down (bottom).Jeff Allen

Just as we saw across the rest of Kawasaki’s 2020 sport lineup, the 1000 SX now gets a full-color TFT instrumentation and integration of the Rideology app. Similar display systems have become industry standard at this point, and anything less would feel dated, though Kawasaki’s system is efficiently presented and easy to navigate.

  • 300mm rotors and Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S22 tires
  • The new 300mm rotors and Bridgestone Battlax Hypersport S22 tires.Jeff Allen

Riding the Ninja is a beautifully effortless experience. The bike feels composed and stable in a straight line, yet still nimble on its feet with a little coaxing. Weighing 533 pounds fully fueled with saddlebags equipped, it does take some muscle to get down into the corners, but once settled in, is planted and carves with unwavering confidence.

  • Kawasaki Intelligent ABS
  • Kawasaki Intelligent ABS and Cornering Management Function work quietly behind the scenes without interrupting a smooth riding experience.Jeff Allen
Manually adjustable suspension is a near-perfect complement to the ride, eating up the imperfections in the road with slight feedback. The rear monoshock allows for on-the-fly preload adjustment through a knob on the bike’s right side—handy when installing or removing the bags or riding with a passenger. Even on big hits, there was enough support deep in the stroke to continue pushing the bike through the less-than-perfect road conditions, assured that it could easily handle whatever was around the next bend.

  • 2020 Ninja TFT display
  • The 2020 Ninja’s new TFT display is bright and clearly readable. Automatically adjusting to a dark background for nighttime riding.Jeff Allen

Whereas the Ninja 650 and Z900 had my legs cramped up beneath me, the 1000 SX gave me the perfect balance of legroom and lean angle. The handlebars are high enough to rest comfortably without weight on your wrists, but still provide a nice balance between control when tucked and comfort when upright. The newly adjustable windscreen has four points, moved manually when pressing down on a tucked-away lever. The adjustability is nice, though I found myself using only the top or bottom settings, and it doesn’t really block the wind effectively while upright for my 6-foot-4 frame, though it would probably be more effective for average-sized riders. The good news, though, is now there’s an adjustable mount, and you can install a larger accessory shield later to fit your aerodynamic needs. We do see less padding on the seat this year, which is definitely felt during longer stints in the saddle. That little bit of extra padding is sorely missed after an all-day romp.

  • Cruise control
  • Cruise control is a nice addition for 2020, enhancing the Ninja’s touring capabilities.Jeff Allen

We tested the Ninja with its 28-liter hard saddlebag set, which is available for $900 through Kawasaki. The rounded-off shape is perfect for fitting a helmet or soft goods, and easily fits my Shoei RF-1200. They remain locked at all times, unable to open without the key in the bag, but they do share the same key as the bike. This does make it less likely you will have a bag open at speed because you forgot to lock it. The bags attach and detach quickly from the bike, also requiring the key to do so and only taking about 10 seconds apiece. A 47-liter top case is available through Kawasaki as well, though it takes additional mounting hardware.

  • Ninja 1000 SX seat
  • The seat on the Ninja 1000 SX is slightly thinner for 2020, which you begin to feel at the end of the day.Jeff Allen
At the end of the day, it was hard to hand the keys back to Kawasaki. With premium finish with an added dose of tech, the Ninja easily justifies its $12,399 price tag. The Ninja 1000 SX is a do-it-all motorcycle that makes little compromise. If you want to head out for a weekend of cruising, this is a great bike for that. Chasing after your buddies on supersports? It can do that too.

Pixel 4A release date, specs rumors: Google is unlikely adding 5G support to the mid-range smartphone

Smartphone manufacturers are expected to make 2020 the year when 5G connectivity becomes a staple feature in new devices. However, there is a good chance that Google would wait until later this year to do that and announce Pixel 4A as just an LTE-compatible device.


Pixel 4A specs, price

There have been companies that already proved a device does not have to be too expensive to have 5G support. But the reason Google is unlikely to provide that feature on Pixel 4A is not just about the pricing of the rumored device.

First, it should be noted that some smartphone makers went ahead and introduced 5G to some premium devices last year. Google, however, did not do it for the Pixel 4 and 4 XL and that was not a deal-breaker at the time. Infrastructures to make 5G more accessible was not yet widely available last year, and they are only expected to grow in number throughout 2020.


Now that 2020 is here, should tech fans expect the first smartphone Google could announce this year – Pixel 4A – to have a 5G network? Maybe not yet. While the Pixel 4A is a much-awaited device, it is still not Google’s flagship. CNET pointed out that it does not make sense for 5G to arrive first on a mid-range smartphone rather than be the surprise for Google’s next premium smartphone lineup, dubbed as Pixel 5.

Considering Pixel 4A’s competition so far, forcing it to have 5G connectivity might also be an unnecessary move. Right now, one of the rivals Pixel 4A would have in the market is the recently announced iPhone SE, and it does not have 5G because Apple is also rumored to reserve that feature for the iPhone 12 series in fall.

There have also been previous reports that the Pixel 4A will be powered by Snapdragon 730. While it is an ample processor for a mid-range smartphone, it does not support a modem to make a 5G network possible for the device.


Pixel 4A release date

Google is still expected by many fans to make the month of May special despite announcing that it will not hold the I/O conference even virtually this year. Many are anticipating the company to still announce Pixel 4A this month. A recent report even suggested that May 22 could be the official launch date for the device.