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Huawei Nova 7i: Singapore pricing and availability
A.K.A. The P40 Lite
The newest phone on Huawei’s popular Nova series is coming to Singapore. The Huawei Nova 7i, which was announced in late February as the Huawei P40 Lite, is currently on pre-order. It will be officially available on March 14.
Quad-camera goodness and more
One of the first things you’ll notice is the quad-camera module on the Nova 7i. It includes the following: a 48MP main camera, an 8MP ultra wide angle lens, a 2MP macro lens and a 2MP bokeh lens. The cameras support a handheld night mode among other features.
It has a 6.4-inch FHD+ display with a punch-hole housing the 16MP selfie camera — notably different from the 24MP listed on the P40 Lite. That makes for a 90.6 percent screen-to-body-ratio if that matters to you at all.
It’s equipped with a Kirin 810 processor and a 4200mAh battery with support for 40W Huawei SuperCharge which can juice up your device for up to 70 percent in just 30 minutes. It also has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage that’s expandable via microSD card up to 256GB.
It of course will come with the Huawei AppGallery which still has a significant number of apps you can enjoy. You are still missing Google Mobile Services, but you can move your favorite apps like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other by using the PhoneClone app.
Pricing and availability
The Huawi Nova 7i will be on sale in Midnight Black and Sakura Pink at a retail price of SG $388. Pre-order period is until March 13, 2020. Customers can pre-order online with Lazada and Shopee or at any selected consumer electronic stores including Best Denki, Challenger, Courts and Harvey Norman.
Freebies include a pair of Huawei FreeLace and a Mini Bluetooth Speaker while supplies last. That’s a value of SG$ 176.
The Huawei Nova 71 will be available all around Singapore in all Huawei Concept stores, selected consumer electronic stores and official online stores with Lazada and Shopee starting March 14 Customers are also entitled to a two-year warranty coverage with every purchase of the device.
The Huawei Nova 7i is also slated to release in the Philippines with the livestream launch event happening on March 10, 2020 at 5PM.
Nothing goes together more than a Chinese smartphone brand and the relentless pursuit for a bigger battery. For years, Chinese brands have engaged in a war for this particular component. Now, the latest salvo has been fired. Honor is reportedly working on a phone with a gigantic 14000mAh battery.
Today, the biggest battery capacity you can find on an Honor phone is 11000mAh. The Honor X80 Pro Max already offers a battery that can last you more than a single day. At this point, it’s certainly more than enough for our daily needs.
According to Digital Chat Station on Weibo, a smartphone brand is currently working on a 14000mAh battery. Though the leak does not explicitly pinpoint Honor, the emoji used (a wolf) is historically used to imply the Chinese brand in Weibo parlance.
A 14000mAh is just absurdly huge. With a battery larger than some powerbanks, battery anxiety becomes moot. It’s bordering on “can we bring this on a plane” territory.
As with all rumored features, the next question is when this battery will arrive on a consumer-ready device. Given how serious the battery wars are for the Chinese market, it’s only a matter of time.
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Yesterday, Nothing officially teased the Phone (4b), an all-new line positioned below the Phone (4a) series. At the time, the teaser revealed nothing but the design of the upcoming phone. However, ahead of its July 7 launch, the Phone (4b) suddenly appeared on Geekbench, spoiling a few of its mysterious specs.
According to the listing, the Phone (4b) will run the SM6650, more popularly known as the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4. It’s a modestly powered processor built for the budget to midrange segments of the performance spectrum. Having this processor does confirm that the phone belongs to the step below the Phone (4a), bringing affordability to a name other than CMF.
Besides the processor, the new phone will come with an Adreno 810 GPU and 8GB of RAM. Inside, it will ship with Android 16 out of the box, but this will likely be upgradeable to Android 17 later this year.
It’s already confirmed that the Phone (4b) will be quite the looker. The phone will slightly depart from the design philosophy of the Phone (4a) series. Though it will still have a sizable rear island, the camera setup will just be a small vertical strip on the top-left corner. Additionally, the lighting element typical of all Nothing phones will be a small horizontal strip on the bottom-right corner.
Thankfully, the wait for more specs won’t be long. Nothing has confirmed that the phone’s launch is set for July 7.
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Polaroid says, enjoy the beach before AI ruins it
“We know what we stand to lose if we don’t protect it.”
Tongue-in-cheek marketing is a soothing balm for a world where false promises are more often advertised. But, what happens when those tongue-in-cheek jokes strike a nerve and make you think, “maybe this isn’t a joke anymore”? Polaroid, a huge proponent of analog technology, has put up such a billboard to enjoy the beach “before the data centers drink it all up.”
Right in front of Coney Island (and right in time for summer), Polaroid has a simple message: “Go jump in the water before the data centers drink it all up.”
Though funny by itself, the message plays on an ongoing fear that today’s data centers, built for AI, have such a high water requirement that each query takes up gallons every time. This is, of course, slightly hyperbolic, but data centers are indeed exerting a lot of pressure on their area’s resources. They take a lot of water for cooling and electricity to keep open.
In a statement, Polaroid says that they’re not anti-digital. Rather, “we know we have to live alongside it, but we’re deeply pro-human and know what humanity gives us. And we know what we stand to lose if we don’t protect it. That’s a fight worth fighting,” says Polaroid’s creative director Patricia Varella, via LBB.
Now, this isn’t a completely altruistic ad. It’s still advertising the new Go Generation 3. Still, if you’re looking for a product to go alongside today’s shifting sentiments against AI, a Polaroid might be it.
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