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  • iReader C6 color e-ink reader sells for $211

    Today, the Chinese E-book app developer iReader announced the price of its recently released color e-ink device, the iReader C6, is selling for 1,499 yuan and is now available for purchase.

  • Royole releases new foldable phone FlexPai 2, supports 180° bending at any angle

    Royole Technology today announced the FlexPai 2 flexible folding screen phone.

  • Apple releases ARKit 3.5 for use of LiDAR on iPad Pro 2020

    Apple today released ARKit 3.5, a new version of the AR framework that enables developers to use the new LiDAR scanner in the new iPad Pro.

  • macOS Catalina 10.15.4 released

    Apple today released the stable version of macOS Catalina 10.15.4, adding a number of new features.

  • OnePlus 8 Pro leaked in real life

    OnePlus may launch OnePlus 8 series phones next month. Now the real life photos of OnePlus 8 Pro have been leaked online, which is consistent with the previously exposed renderings.

  • Huawei P40 detailed specs leaked two days before release

    Two days before their launch, German media winfuture released the detailed specifications of Huawei P40 and P40 Pro on Tuesday.

  • Redmi K30 Pro can be used as a BYD car key

    BYD DiLink cooperates with Redmi to allow the Redmi K30 Pro phone to be used as an NFC car key to unlock BYD cars.

  • Redmi K30 Pro released, starting at $420

    In the afternoon, Redmi released the Redmi K30 Pro in Beijing today. It is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 and supports a new generation of UFS 3.1 and a new generation of LPDDR5.

  • OnePlus phones will soon support forced dark mode

    According to XDA Developers, OnePlus mobile phone users will soon be able to use the forced system-level dark mode, so that users can use dark themes even if the app does not support the dark mode.

  • Ming-Chi Kuo: iPhone 12 will use 7P wide-angle lens

    Ming-Chi Kuo from Tianfeng Securities said in his latest report that the new iPhone 12 series models that will meet with you in the second half of 2020 will all use 7P wide-angle lenses.