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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 5G price, availability in Singapore

The foldable for everyone?

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Galaxy Z Flip4

Samsung has flipped the billing of their foldables. The Galaxy Z Flip4 5G now headlines Samsung’s August Unpacked event and it’s coming to Singapore.

It’s not hard to see why. Of the two devices, it’s the Flip that’s more familiar. It’s a modern throwback, applying the clamshell design from the late 90s and early 2000s to a 2022 smartphone. 

Pricing and availability

The Galaxy Z Flip 4 will come in three storage configurations with the following pricing.

  • 129GB – SG$ 1,398
  • 256GB – SG$ 1,498
  • 512GB – SG$ 1,748

These will come in Bora Purple, Graphite, Pink Gold, and Blue.

But there’s also a BeSpoke edition where you can mix and match colors. For the frame you can choose from Silver, Black and Gold. And for the front and back panels, you can choose from Yellow, White, Navy, Khaki, and Red. 

The Galaxy Z Flip4 Bespoke Edition has a 256GB storage and will retail for SG$ 1,548.

Pre-order period begins on August 10, 2022 at 9PM. Those who pre-order will be able to collect their devices starting on August 26, 2022, Friday.

The Galaxy Z Flip4 5G, Galaxy Z Fold4 5G, Galaxy Watch5 Series and Galaxy Buds2 Pro will be available in Singapore starting September 2, 2022, Friday at 10AM.

Galaxy Z Flip4

Shooting modes

With it comes some fancy new tech. Being able to be folded halfway means it’s open to new video taking possibilities. This shooting instance now aptly called FlexCam is more refined than ever. 

Folding the Galaxy Z Flip4, while in camera mode, instantly switches to Flex Mode where you have your viewfinder in the upper half and the camera controls on the lower half. 

It’s also now available in more apps. You can shoot directly from the Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook apps and you’ll get the FlexCam interface. Same is true for YouTube. This encourages easier shooting of the now famous short-form videos. Curiously, it left out TikTok which popularized, if not ushered in this new video trend.

The other shooting modes from previous generations are also still here. You have Quick Shot which lets you take selfies using the main camera and the Cover Screen as your viewfinder. Portrait Mode is now also available in this mode.

You can now also take videos with Quick Shot Mode. And if you ever find the need for it, Quick Shot can seamlessly transition to Flex Mode without having to stop the video recording. 

If you’re wondering about the numbers on the cameras, here they are: 

Front: 

  • 10MP, f/2.4

Rear: 

  • 12MP Ultra Wide, f/2.2
  • 12MP Wide Angle, f/1.8

Under the hood

The Galaxy Z Flip4 isn’t just some fancy lifestyle smartphone that lags in performance. Powering the device is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. 

The battery also sees a bit of a bump going from the 3,300mAh to 3,700mAh. Together with the new processor, this hopefully solves the Galaxy Z Flip3’s primary pain point which is a rather unsatisfactory battery life. 

It supports Super Fast Charging which can get it from zero percent to 50 percent in around 30 minutes. Provided you’re using at least a 25W adapter which, as you know, is sold separately. 

The phone has an IPX8 water resistance meaning it should be able to go as deep as 1.5 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Still, we typically don’t recommend taking this for a swim. 

Lastly, it’s running ONE UI 4.1.1 based on Android 12.

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Xiaomi Singapore expands lineup of smart washing machines

With different capacities and functions to suit modern household needs

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Xiaomi has expanded its range of smart washing machines in Singapore. These laundry offerings come with different capabilities and functions to suit modern household needs.

The new products include the Mijia Front Load Washer 8kg, Mijia Front Load Washer Dryer 10.5kg, and Mijia Front Load Washer Dryer 9kg.

Both of the Mijia washer-dryer combos are designed for superior cleaning and drying performance.

An ultra-slim and extra large drum offers more tumbling space and strong centrifugal force for fast and efficient drying.

Xiaomi’s Power Wash technology creates deep and effective cleaning, with a dedicated Steam function to remove up to 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and mites.

There are over 30 programs to choose from on the user-friendly touch control panel, including Baby Care and Underwear. Users can also connect via the Xiaomi Home app for extra care on specific materials.

In addition, both come with a fast 59-minute wash-and-dry cycle, 24-hour delay timer, and function to add clothes during a mid-cycle, further enhancing convenience.

Meanwhile, the ultra-slim Mijia Front Load Washer 8kg is big on cleaning capabilities and energy efficiency.

It is similarly equipped with Power Wash technology and Steam cleaning functions to remove stubborn stains and protect everyone’s health.

With a 15-min super fast Quick Wash, its load-sensing system automatically detects laundry weight to optimize water volume and cycle time, improving energy efficiency.

Price, availability

Depending on the model, the latest Xiaomi Mijia washing machines are available on mi.com, Xiaomi Stores, Lazada, and Shopee.

Pricing are as follows:

  • Mijia Front Load Washer 8kg: SG$ 349
  • Mijia Front Load Washer Dryer 10.5kg: SG$ 699
  • Mijia Front Load Washer Dryer 9kg: SG$ 599
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Sony announces new FX5 full-frame camera

Newly-developed sensor, Open Gate recording, more enhanced capabilities

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Sony has launched the new FX5 full-frame camera in its Cinema Line series with enhanced capabilities.

The camera is equipped with a newly-developed fully stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor and the latest high-speed BIONZ XR2 image processing engine, which includes a dedicated AI processing unit.

When shooting in S-Log3, the camera achieves 15+ stops of dynamic range. The broad latitude and low-noise performance enable seamless roll-off from highlights to shadows and natural texture reproduction, even in high-contrast scenes.

Three Base ISOs of ISO 800, ISO 4000, and ISO 12800 enable low-noise image expression under a wide range of conditions.

Moreover, Dual Gain Shooting function, supported for the first time in the FX series, maximizes the performance of the image sensor to enable smooth gradation reproduction with even wider latitude, while effectively reducing noise without compromising shadow detail.

For the first time in the Cinema Line FX series, the FX5 supports Open Gate shooting, as well as in-camera recording in X-OCN, Sony’s proprietary RAW format.

This includes a variety of scan modes like 17:9, 16:9, and super 35mm. This allows for flexible angle-of-view selection for the user’s creative intent.

The camera is capable of shooting in 5K at up to 60 frames per second, in 4K up to 120 frames per second and in FHD up to 240 frames per second.

These features bring together the Cinema Line look and operability designed to meet the needs of production environments in a compact, highly portable body.

The Sony FX5 will also include two new optional accessories: a detachable OLED viewfinder and an XLR Handle that enables recording in-camera at up to 96 kHz, 32-bit float.

The camera system incorporates expertise that Sony has cultivated through the development of Cinema Line cameras, which have earned high praise from cinematographers and video creators around the world.

Price, availability

The ILME-FX5 with XLR Handle Unit (SG$ 7,199) and ILME-FX5B Body Only (SG$ 6,399) will be available for pre-order until August 9.

The DVF-EL1 OLED Detachable Viewfinder (SG$ 899) and VMC-BNCU1 Timecode Adapter Cable (SG$ 129) will be available after Mid-August.

Meanwhile, the XLR-H2 XLR Handle (SG$ 1,099) will be available by special order.

On July 28, the FX5 will also be on display atThe Arts House At The Old Parliament from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., giving creators the chance to experience it for the first time.

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Sony launches IER-M500 in-ear monitors

For live performers

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Sony has officially expanded its professional audio lineup with the debut of the Sony IER-M500 in-ear monitors.

These new stage-ready monitors target a specific niche of live performers — they’re built for amateur musicians, emerging artists, and professional monitor engineers.

The launch fills a critical gap in Sony’s professional audio ecosystem.

Currently, the company covers recording with its microphones and mixing with headphones like the MDR-M1. Now, Sony supports live stage monitoring with this new affordable option.

The Sony IER-M500 will be available in Singapore by August for SG$ 139. Available colors are Red, White, and Black.

Stage-tuned audio designed by experts

Sony engineered the IER-M500 monitors to handle the harsh, loud environments of live concerts.

The company collaborated closely with top industry professionals during development. This includes veteran tour monitor engineer Noel Edwards.

Edwards noted that the sound quality of the universal-fit IER-M500 comes incredibly close to expensive custom-molded monitors.

The monitors feature a fully sealed internal structure. This design isolates your ears by blocking out loud stage noise.

Consequently, the high passive isolation protects your hearing during long sets. Inside, a dynamic driver pairs with a large acoustic chamber.

This combination produces deep, controlled bass frequencies. At the same time, the optimized internal layout refines high-frequency reproduction.

The system is also fully high-resolution audio compatible. Artists can easily hear every cue, harmony, and subtle detail on stage.

Secure fit, durable build

Comfort is highly critical during extended live performances. Sony addresses this by using original fitting supporters alongside flexible ear hangers and clips.

These additions ensure the monitors stay locked in place while you move. The package includes four sizes of noise-isolating earpieces.

These earpieces utilize a thin polyurethane wall to maximize seal and wearability.

Furthermore, the design easily stands up to the physical demands of touring. The housing resists moisture, splashes, and sweat.

Performers can move freely without worrying about water damage. The monitors also feature a detachable 1.6-meter cable. This cable is thick and durable, built specifically to handle frequent plugging and unplugging.

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