Gadgets
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Apple's new AirPower rumored to be released at year-end for $250
Blogger Jon Prosser said today that Apple's new AirPower wireless chanting pad is expected to be released in the fourth quarter of 2020 or the first quarter of 2021, with a price tag of about $250.
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OPPO releases TWS earbuds Enco W31 for 299 yuan
At the same time as the release of Ace2, OPPO today brought the new true Bluetooth wireless headset Enco W31.
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OPPO releases its first wireless fast charger
OPPO today released the flagship new machine OPPO Ace2, which supports AirVOOC wireless flash charging with 40W power, claiming to be the world's first commercial high-speed wireless charging solution.
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OPPO releases Ace2 with 40W wireless charging support
OPPO launched the OPPO Ace2 mobile phone at the online press event today, priced from 3,999 yuan (USD 567), and will be available on April 20.
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Red Devil 5G tops Master Lu's Android phone performance rankings
Nubia Red Devil 5G ranked first in the Android mobile phone performance list with a score of 535,514 points, Master Lu data shows.
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OPPO equips its entry level A series phones with 5G chips
OPPO A92s, which supports 5G network, thin and light body, six-camera front and rear, and 120Hz screen refresh rate, are now available for pre-order, the company said on Weibo on Monday.
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Apple plans iPad-like design for next iPhone, report says
Apple is preparing a redesign of its top-tier iPhones, borrowing cues from the latest iPads, Bloomberg report on Monday.
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Windows 10 ARM64 ported to Xiaomi Mi 6
Recently, a user said that the Windows 10 ARM64 system was successfully ported to the Mi 6 mobile phone, and showed that Windows 10 selects the keyboard layout and starts the loading interface when loading the system.
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Lenovo's new gaming phone supports crazy 90W fast charging
Earlier, it was reported that the Lenovo Legion e-sports mobile phone supports 90W fast charging. This news has just been officially confirmed.
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Samsung reportedly will begin production of parts for Galaxy Fold 2 in May
Samsung will begin mass production of parts for its next-generation foldable smartphones in mid-May, according to Sammobile.