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Honor Magic 7 Pro Specifications Leaked Online; Could Come With Snapdragon Chipset: Details

By Himani Jha | Updated Aug 26, 2024, 4:14 PM IST
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In a recent online leak, key specifications for the highly anticipated Honor Magic 7 Pro have been revealed, offering a glimpse into what this flagship smartphone may have in store. The purported Honor Magic 7 Pro is expected to feature a powerful Snapdragon chipset. Check out all details here.

Honor Magic 7 Pro Specifications Leaked Online Could Come With Snapdragon Chipset Details
Honor Magic 6 Pro
Honor Magic 7 Pro is anticipated to debut very soon as a successor to the Magic 6 Pro 5G in India. Throughout the past few weeks, information regarding the alleged smartphone has appeared online. The phone's anticipated design and key features have been leaked. Recently, a report proposed the full set of anticipated Magic 7 Pro specifications. The phone is expected to have a 50-megapixel triple rear camera module and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. Check out all details here.

Honor Magic 7 Pro Expected Specifications

According to a CNMO report, the Honor Magic 7 Pro is anticipated to have a 6.82-inch 2K dual-layer OLED screen with quad-curved edges, a refresh rate of 120Hz, and Honor's eye protection 3.0. The display might have Kunlun Glass protection and 8T LTPO technology. It is anticipated to be powered by the LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 onboard storage in conjunction with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset.

The Honor Magic 7 Pro is anticipated to come equipped with three rear cameras: a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50H primary sensor, a 50-megapixel sensor combined with an ultra-wide-angle lens, and another 50-megapixel sensor. A 200-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor or a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 periscope telephoto camera could be the third rear camera unit. On the front, the handset is tipped to house a 50-megapixel sensor alongside a 3D depth sensor.

The report also states that a 5,800mAh battery powered by third-generation Qinghai Lake battery technology is anticipated for the Honor Magic 7 Pro. It's possible that the smartphone supports both 66W and 100W wireless charging. The handset is expected to have a 2D facial recognition feature and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for security.

The phone could also be rated IP68 or IP69 to withstand dust and splashes. It is anticipated to have satellite communication capabilities and to be equipped with an x-axis linear motor and an E1 efficiency chip in addition to the C1+ RF chipset.



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Apple to Pay USD 20 Million to These Watch Owners Over Battery Swelling; Know Who Can Get Paid

By Himani Jha | Updated Feb 3, 2025, 2:00 PM IST
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Apple has agreed to a $20 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit filed by Apple Watch owners who alleged that their devices' batteries were prone to swelling, in some cases causing the screens to crack or detach. This settlement could provide compensation to a significant number of affected users.

Apple to Pay USD 20 Million to These Watch Owners Over Battery Swelling Know Who Can Get Paid
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If you have ever opened your Apple Watch and thought, “Wow, this battery looks a bit bloated,” there might be a chance for you to get paid for free. A new class-action lawsuit has sparked a $20 million settlement from Apple over battery swelling issues, and if you own one of the affected models, you could be in line for a payout. This means, that even if your Watch is still keeping time just fine, it might be worth checking if you’re eligible for compensation.

Owners of some early Apple Watch models may be eligible for payment from a $20 million class action settlement. Apple recently agreed to settle a lawsuit that claimed some first generation, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 Apple Watches had battery swelling issues that could have caused damage to the devices. The company has denied any wrongdoing and in a statement to TechCrunch said it “strongly” disagrees with the claims made in the lawsuit, but nonetheless “agreed to settle to avoid further litigation.” The exact amount of the payments will depend on how many claimants ultimately end up being involved, but it’s expected to be between $20 to $50 per eligible device.

Who’s getting paid?

If you own one of the models involved – first-gen Apple Watch, Series 1, Series 2, or Series 3 -and you are experiencing issues with the battery swelling, you may qualify for a payout. The crucial factor here is that you needed to have reported the issue (via customer service or complaint) sometime between April 24, 2015, and February 6, 2024.

One of users named Sarah from New York who had a Series 2 Apple Watch, noticed her screen was slightly raised, and the Watch wasn’t charging properly. A quick call to Apple Support confirmed that it was likely battery swelling. Sarah was one of the lucky few who received a settlement notice and can now file a claim for a cash payout.

How much is Apple paying?
The amount you receive will depend on how many people file claims. If the number of claims is lower, the payout could be closer to $50 which is nearly Rs 4000. If there are more claims, it might drop closer to the $20 mark which is roughly Rs 1700.

How to file your claim?
Head to the settlement website (watchsettlement.com), scan a QR code, and submit your claim. You can choose how you want to receive your payment: by check, ACH transfer, or even a prepaid Visa or MasterCard. You’ll need to submit your claim by April 10, 2025.

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Nothing Phone 3a Series India Launch Date and Availability Confirmed: Details

By Himani Jha | Updated Jan 31, 2025, 3:10 PM IST
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Nothing in its Q4 2024, has announced the launch of Nothing Phone (3a) series in its Community Update video. The launch event is confirmed to debut in March first week. The company has also posted the official teaser image of the phone that shows a familiar white glyph lights. Read out all details here.

Nothing Phone 3a Series India Launch Date and Availability Confirmed Details
Nothing Phone 3a
Nothing, the UK-based smartphone manufacturer is all set to launch the next iteration of its A-series smartphones - The Nothing Phone 3a series on March 4. The company itself has confirmed the launch via a Community Update video. The base Nothing Phone 3a is tipped to be come along with a Pro variant. While the company hasn't revealed many details, the features have surfaced online recently, including alleged hands-on images. Notably, the upcoming handsets are likely to succeed Nothing Phone 2a and Phone 2a Plus last year.

Nothing Phone 3a Series India Launch: All We Know

According to the company's most recent Community Quarterly Update video, the Nothing Phone 3a series will debut in India on March 4 at 3:30 p.m. IST. In India, Flipkart will sell the phone for purchase. Nothing hinted at the "upgraded design" and "upgraded camera" that the phones in the lineup would have. It did not, however, validate the names used in the series.

Meanwhile, a recent report has said that the company plans to launch the Nothing Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro phones on March 4. The Pro variant is expected to launch with a single 12GB+256GB option, while the vanilla model is expected to come in 8GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB RAM and storage configurations.

The Nothing Phone 3a is rumored to have the model number A059 and will be available in black and white. It may come with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 45W charging, a 6.8-inch 120Hz full-HD+ AMOLED screen, and a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC. Additionally, a purported hands-on photo of the Phone 3a has surfaced online.

For photography, the Nothing Phone 3a is said to include an 8-megapixel ultra wide-angle camera on the back, a 50-megapixel telephoto sensor with a 2x optical zoom, and a 50-megapixel primary sensor. It is expected to have a 32-megapixel front-facing sensor.

Although not much is known about the alleged Nothing Phone 3a Pro, it is anticipated to come in a single shade of grey.

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Windows 11 Users Can Soon Access Their iPhones From the Start Menu

By Srishty Kumari | Updated Jan 31, 2025, 1:17 PM IST
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iPhone users can now access calls and messages from their Windows PC’s start menu. The feature is currently limited to Windows Insiders but is expected to be rolled out to more users in the coming weeks. Here is what we know so far.

Windows 11 Users Can Soon Access Their iPhones From the Start Menu
Windows 11 Users Can Soon Access Their iPhones From the Start Menu
After previewing the feature for Android users last year, Microsoft is making it easier for iPhone users to connect and interact with the new addition to Windows 11’s start menu. This comes after Microsoft announced that the company is rolling out additional improvements, allowing users to access key phone functions directly from their Windows PC.

Users will no longer need to reach for their phones to check notifications or respond to messages. With this new feature, Windows 11 users can seamlessly view their iPhone's battery status, cellular connectivity, and recent activity and even manage calls and texts without leaving their PC. This streamlines workflows and keeps users focused on their tasks.

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File sharing between iPhones and Windows 11 PCs is also simplified. A dedicated option in the Start Menu allows quick and effortless transfer of documents, photos, and other files, removing the need for third-party apps or complex workarounds. This makes sharing information between devices more efficient.

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How to Integrate Your iPhone with Windows Start Menu: How to Set Up

To enable Start menu phone integration for iPhones:

  • Ensure you have the Phone Link app on Windows and the Link to Windows app on iOS.
  • Click on the Start button and locate the device connection option in the right-side pane of the Start Menu.
  • Choose your device type: Android or iPhone.
  • Follow on-screen instructions to establish a connection between your phone and PC.