The well-known drone maker DJI quickly refutes reports of an astounding $6 billion penalties for suspected patent infringement in the US in this week’s tech highlights. In only five minutes, the first-sale figures for Xiaomi’s most recent release, the 14 series, more than six times increased compared to the previous model. As this is going on, OnePlus is teasing the photographic features of the OnePlus 12, building excitement for its approaching release.
Huawei unveils the Nova 11 SE, which sports a powerful 108MP triple camera configuration, a Snapdragon 680 CPU, and a bright 90Hz OLED display. Xiaomi’s 14 and 14 Pro, which are equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU, burst onto the scene, smashing previous records for sales.
Google apps have been strangely labeled as harmful, according to Huawei users, which has sparked debate in the IT industry. With OriginOS 4, Vivo promises improved functionality and a more sophisticated user interface. The October AnTuTu performance chart highlights the fierce rivalry in the Android flagship space, with Xiaomi’s 14 series ruling the field. Lastly, Sony is offering three thrilling games to PlayStation Plus customers for November at no extra charge.
DJI denies $6 Billion fine amidst Patent Infringement rumors
Following circulating allegations on social media that the well-known drone manufacturer DJI was fined an astounding $6 billion for suspected patent infringement in the US, the firm quickly released a statement on October 31 strongly refuting the accusations.
Xiaomi details out-of-warranty repair prices for the Xiaomi 14 series
The Xiaomi 14 series was just launched in China, and a worldwide release is imminent. In only five minutes, first-sale sales of the gadgets had increased sixfold above those of the previous generation, setting sales records.
The costs of replacing parts for the Xiaomi 14 series that are not covered by warranty have now been made public by Xiaomi.