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Pixel 9 leak shares a slightly reinvented camera

The wraparound island might be gone

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Since the Pixel 6 series, Google continues to wow the market as one of the most unique camera designs available in the market today. This year, the brand’s Pixel 9 series might reinvent itself again with a slightly updated redesign.

Between the Pixel 6 and Pixel 8 series, Google introduced a wraparound camera island extending from the left edge to the right edge. While most smartphones today still use the traditional top-left island layout, Google’s lineup consistently grabs admiration from onlookers.

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Now, according to an early leak (from Rozetked, via 9to5Google), Google might cut the camera island’s size before it reaches either side of the Pixel 9. The remaining chunk looks like a horizontal pill-shaped camera island right in the middle of the rear panel. It looks like a common camera island comically enlarged and turned on its side. Alternatively, it also looks like a webcam attached to a phone.

Based on the new leak, the new camera island will have three unknown lenses, the usual LED flash, and an unconfirmed sensor. Besides the different camera, the leak also confirms the usual tray of hardware on the side. There’s nothing too revolutionary.

As always, the Pixel 9 series is scheduled to come out in the fall of this year.

SEE ALSO: Pixel 9 series will reportedly come in four models

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The Redmi K90 Pro Max is the first smartphone with Bose-powered speakers

Flagship internals, midrange pricing

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In the latest episode of Chinese-Exclusive Smartphone Launch: Season 10/25, Redmi (or Xiaomi) unsurprisingly launches their latest and greatest flagship killer, the K90 Pro Max.

First “Pro Max” Midranger

Much like the its flagship Pro Max cousin from Xiaomi, this also marks Redmi’s first-ever “Pro Max” offering.

Redmi’s past handsets only had “Pro” and “Ultra” superlatives within. Although it seems like this branding isn’t just here for naming’s sake.

Redmi K90 Pro Max

Ultimately, the Redmi K90 Pro Max is also the company’s first ever smartphone with a massive 6.9-inch 1.5K OLED 120Hz display.

Much like any high-end phone nowadays, it’s capable of displaying HDR10+ content, 100% DCI-P3 Wide Color Gamut, as well as with Dolby Vision certification. However, its 12-bit color depth is a far cry, supporting up to 68.7 Billion Colors (versus 1.07B).

Brightness levels even go as low as 1 nit all the way to 3500 nits. Beneath it lies a faster ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor.

That’s then covered by Xiaomi’s Longjing Glass for utmost durability and protection in the long run.

That familiar “Pro Max” camera island isn’t just there for aesthetics though. Enclosed within is a powerful triple 50MP system.

Redmi K90 Pro Max

First, there’s the 50MP f/1.88 main camera based on LightHunter 950 large 1/1.31-inch sensor with a flexible 13.5EV High Dynamic Range. ICYMI, that new sensor is also the same one found in the base Xiaomi 17.

Surprisingly, last year’s Pro telephoto module was replaced by a 50MP f/3.0 periscope telephoto unit based on Samsung’s ISOCELL JN5 image sensor.

From a 2.5x optical zoom, it now doubles to 5x optically (and 10x lossless) thanks to that upgraded lens structure. It can also take macro shots with a minimum focusing distance of 30cm.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Bose Speakers

Lastly, there’s the 50MP f/2.4 102-degree ultra-wide module based on the OmniVision OV50M sensor. A rare 1G+6P glass-plastic hybrid lens setup was used as well.

Xiaomi AISP 2.0 further refines what the imaging hardware captures by blending in various AI algorithms for a more desirable image output.

Rear cam video recording is capped at 8K/30fps or 4K/60fps.

First smartphone powered by Bose

Aside from acquiring the first ever “Pro Max” Redmi phone, the company also brings another first on the table — and it’s actually the first ever Android smartphone to do so.

Redmi dares to battle those JBL-quipped phones by bringing in the power of Bose sound onto K90 Pro Max’s speakers.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Bose Speakers

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It’s not just there for blatant branding.

Aside from the two stereo speakers placed on both ends, there’s an independent subwoofer that’s placed beside the cameras on that back island.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Bose Speakers

Harmonized together, it brings a 2.1 stereo sound field that makes bass fuller, more detailed, and overall immersive.

This goes to show how Redmi tries to ace not just its performance, but in the acoustics department as well.

Another flagship killer was born

Redmi, at least in China, has always been THE “flagship killer” — and it continues to do so.

Equipped with the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 3nm SoC plus choices of 12/16GB of LPDDR5x memory and up to 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage, rest assured that Redmi’s latest smartphone brings unrivaled power at an unbeatable price tag.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

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There’s even the dedicated and AI independent D2 Display Chip with GEX Module. It’s responsible for bringing in image quality comparable to PC-level hardware.

For full-on gaming experience, the K90 Pro Max has a 6700mm² 3D ice-covered circulating cold pump that alleviates heat dissipation for prolonged periods of usage.

Ultimately, it has a gigantic 7560mAh battery that can be charged through 100W wired or 50W wireless — USB-C PD chargers also supported.

It can also serve as your other devices’ power bank with its 22.5W reverse wired/wireless charging capabilities.

Speaking of, it has a USB 3.2 Gen1 port that supports up to 5Gbps of fast data transfer speeds.

Lastly, it also has a durability rating of IP68.

Another reborn

Aside from the black glass slate, flowy gold and white mix, plus an all-new Tech Denim-infused K90 Pro Max, another first in Redmi’s partnership history is by collaborating with Automobili Lamborghini in bringing in this special Champion Edition colorway.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Automobili Lamborghini Champion Edition

It’s then based from the Italian brand’s prototype Squadra Corse sports car, the Lamborghini SC63.

As seen in its design, it evokes the race car’s lines and grooves. All while still incorporating the outstanding visual elements of the K90 Pro Max.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Automobili Lamborghini Champion Edition

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And much like any other phone collab, this phone also comes in a very special packaging.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Automobili Lamborghini Champion Edition

As well as Lamborghini-themed Xiaomi HyperOS 3 when you purchase one.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Automobili Lamborghini Champion Edition

Just a refresher, the Redmi K90 Pro Max is only the fourth Android smartphone to have this luxe Lambo-skin. Historically, there was the Special Edition for OPPO Find X2 Pro way back in 2020 preceded by the Alpha-One in 2017 and Tonino Tauri 88 more than a decade ago.

Pricing and Availability

The Redmi K90 Pro Max (at least in Mainland China) is available in various configurations:

  • 12+256GB = CNY 3999 (US$ 565 / EUR 485 / GBP 420 / SG$ 730 / MYR 2365 / PhP 32,680 / INR 49,615)
  • 12+512GB = CNY 4499 (US$ 630 / EUR 545 / GBP 475 / SG$ 820 / MYR 2660 / PhP 36,765 / INR 55,815)
  • 16+512GB = CNY 4799 (US$ 670 / EUR 570 / GBP 500 / SG$ 870 / MYR 2840 / PhP 38,700 / INR 59,730)
  • 16+1TB = CNY 5299 (US$ 745 / EUR 635 / GBP 560 / SG$ 960 / MYR 3130 / PhP 42,730 / INR 65,950)
  • Champion Edition = CNY 5499 (US$ 770 / EUR 660 / GBP 570 / SG$ 985 / PhP 43,700 / INR 66,720)

*  These are just estimated conversions for pricing reference

It’s a very direct competition to the realme GT 8 Pro launched just a day ahead.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Bose Speakers

Only time will tell when will this arrive for global markets.

If you’ll look at the pattern though, high-end Chinese Redmi models is always being transitioned by Xiaomi to POCO phones slated for global release.

We’ll just have to wait and see if this is the upcoming POCO F8 Ultra — or not.

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Strava voluntarily backs out of fight versus Garmin

The lawsuit has been dropped.

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Strava’s fight with Garmin must be one of the most surprising battles this year. Who expected the two giants of fitness to fight off in a patent war? Now, the battle has disappeared just as quickly as it arrived. Strava has dropped its lawsuit against Garmin.

Weeks ago, Strava chased after Garmin for allegedly infringing on the latter’s patents. Besides monetary compensation, the company wanted the courts to stop Garmin from selling its smartwatches. However, further digging hinted that Strava’s beef originated from new policies introduced by Garmin.

Now, Strava has voluntarily backed out from pursuing the lawsuit further, as reported by DC Rainmaker. From a legal standpoint, the fight between the two companies is over.

However, it will likely have implications reverberating across the landscape of fitness. It seems impossible that Garmin will ever forget that Strava chased after them. Though the legal implications are done, their long-standing relationship is probably at an end.

To be clear, it was already unlikely that the lawsuit would ever amount to anything. For one, it was a tall order to demand Garmin to stop its sales. Secondly, the lawsuit’s basis didn’t hold much water.

Currently, Strava has not stated exactly why they backed out. Additionally, Suunto has not announced any developments regarding their own fight against Garmin. Notably, the company joined in the fight against Garmin, capitalizing on Strava’s momentum.

SEE ALSO: Strava is suing Garmin over alleged patent infringements

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows is coming to the Switch 2

It will be available starting December 2.

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This early into the console’s life cycle, the Switch 2 is in that stage where Nintendo wants to flaunt how powerful its new hardware is. The most popular way of doing that is showcasing which modern games can be played on the console. Today, Assassin’s Creed Shadows is joining that list.

Ubisoft has announced that Assassin’s Creed Shadows is coming to the Switch 2 on December 2. The game, in its entirety, will drop on the new console. The only exception to the launch is the recent Claws of Awaji update, which added around ten hours of content to the base game.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is the latest major entry to Ubisoft’s time-hopping RPG franchise. The game took players to medieval Japan in a quest for revenge and justice. It had a vast network of conspiracy and characters to interact with.

The Claws of Awaji update added a postscript for the story. It featured a new segment of the map and a new weapon. For now, Ubisoft will not add the expansion to the Switch 2 launch. However, a drop sometime in 2026 is already in the works.

In addition to the base game, the Switch 2 version will include touchscreen support to leverage the console’s capabilities. It will also feature new content, available on all platforms starting October 28, which will improve the parkour system, a new Animus activity called Corrupted Castles, and a new mission which sees Naoe try to learn Yasuke-specific abilities (and vice versa).

SEE ALSO: Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a step in the right direction for the series

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