We came across some extremely fascinating reports regarding Apple, Huawei, and other tech companies last week. The most anticipated announcement was Apple’s release of the iPhone 15, which promised a fresher mix of innovation and included USB-C. Things became even more enthusiastic after learning about OnePlus’ affordable tablet, the “OnePlus Go.”
While everything was going on, Honor (HTech) made news when they unveiled its Honor 90 phone, underscoring their continued aim in the international market, particularly India. Not to be outdone, Huawei unveiled the GT 4 smartwatch, further establishing its position in the wearable market.
Foxconn, a significant manufacturer, is now apparently paying larger wages to employees at Huawei’s production facilities, a noticeable change from its salary scales for Apple’s assembly lines. This is a more industry-focused move.
Here is a glimpse at the OnePlus Pad Go, which will soon be available in India.
The OnePlus Pad Go, which has a two-tone rear design, a 2K panel, and a 7:5 aspect ratio, is about to be released by OnePlus in India. The reasonably priced tablet will support Dolby Atmos and have a superior display with eye-care features. It will be compatible with an update to Android 14 and run OxygenOS 13-based Android 13.
Major Changes to the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus: Is It Worth Upgrading Your Old iPhone?
When Apple unveiled the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus last year, which were virtually the same as the iPhone 13 with a few tinier tweaks here and there, the firm received harsh criticism and fury from many people. For former iPhone owners, the good news is that the non-pro variants this time are more appealing.
In order to determine whether upgrading to the newest iPhone models makes sense, we do so.
Apple iPhone 15 will come with a function that limits battery charge.
A 3nm Apple A17 Bionic processor and USB Type-C port are features of the iPhone 15 series. Users will be able to regulate battery charge using the software for greater battery health. The iPhone 15 is anticipated to have this feature, which is already present on Android and some computers.
First iPhones with ISRO’s NavIC GPS are from the Apple iPhone 15 Pro series.
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) created NavIC for GPS, a proprietary GPS technology, and the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are the first iPhone models to include it. This signifies Apple’s dedication to increasing production there and reducing its dependency on China.
Additionally, it appears that Apple and Qualcomm have extended their modem arrangement. According to the updated agreement, the latter will keep supplying the former for a further three years. This information contrasts with our earlier assumption that the company would shortly switch to its own 5G modems.
With a quad-curved display, 200MP camera, Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 AE, and other features, the Honor 90 was introduced in India.
After a three-year absence, PSAV Global Tech has returned to India with the launch of the Honor 90. The 6.7-inch quad-curved AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Accelerated Edition CPU, and a triple camera configuration are all aspects of the design-focused smartphone. The connectivity choices include dual SIM, 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, GNSS, and USB Type-C.
Launch of the Huawei Watch GT 4 wristwatch in 41mm and 46mm sizes with new health features
With a 1.43-inch or 1.32-inch AMOLED screen, interchangeable straps, dual-band GNSS for precise location monitoring, Stay Fit for tracking calorie intake, TruSeen 5.5+ with TruSleep 3.0, and Menstrual Cycle Management 3.0, Huawei has introduced the Watch GT 4 series smartwatches in the EU and UK. For the series’ 46mm variations and 41mm variants, the maximum battery life is 14 days and 7 days, respectively.
France Halts Sales of the iPhone 12, Prompting a Global Dialogue on Radiation Standards
Due to worries over radiation emissions, France’s Agency of National Frequencies (ANFR) has temporarily halted Apple’s iPhone 12 series. The suspension alters international norms for electromagnetic radiation and casts doubt on the iPhone’s safety. According to Apple’s response, the iPhone 12 has passed all radiation tests, and the company has shared test results with ANFR.