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The Oppo K3 is Oppo’s new budget phone with pop-up camera and Snapdragon 710

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Oppo K3 finally went official as Oppo unveiled the device in China yesterday. The device packs quite a lot of features for an affordable price. The new phone not only looks like the recently launched Realme X but shares quite a bit of feature too.

Overview

The Oppo K3’s stand out feature is definitely the pop-up selfie camera. This camera measures 16-megapixel and has made way for a bezel-less experience on the display (although there is a hint of a chin at the bottom). There is a 6.5-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and 19.5:9 aspect ratio on Oppo K3. The phone has a Corning Gorilla Glass display protection, but Oppo hasn’t yet specified the version.

The Oppo K3 has 16-megapixel primary camera on the rear-side which is one of the few differences it has with the Realme X. A 2-megapixel depth sensor completes the camera setup of the phone. For storage purpose, the K3 comes in two storage variants-64 GB / 128 GB with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB with 8 GB RAM.

oppo k3 pop-up selfie camera

Under the hood, the Oppo K3 is powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor alongside Adreno 616 GPU. This device runs on Android 9.0 Pie with ColorOS on top as a skin.

For security purpose, the Oppo K3 comes with an under display fingerprint scanner. There is a 3,765 mAh inside which is supported with 20W VOOC 3.0 fast charging technology. Oppo has included Type-C connectivity for the Oppo K3.

Oppo K3 Specifications

  • Display: 6.5-inches AMOLED, Full HD+, 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • CPU: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 710
  • GPU: Adreno 616
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie with Colors OS on top
  • RAM: 6 GB / 8 GB
  • Storage: 64 GB / 128 GB
  • Rear camera: Dual 16 MP, f/1.9 (primary) + 2 MP, f/2.4 (depth sensor)
  • Front Camera: 16 MP pop-up, f/2.0
  • Battery: 3,765 mAh non-removable Li-Po battery with 20W VOOC 3.0 charging
  • SIM(s): Dual SIM
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (under-display), Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, and Compass

Oppo K3 Pricing and Availability

The Oppo K3’s pre-sale started from Thursday in the Chinese market. The base model of the device (6+64 GB) goes on sale for 1,599 Yuan (~$230) while the 6+128 GB and the 8+128 GB are priced at 1,899 Yuan (~$275) and 2,299 Yuan (~$332) respectively.

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Here’s how your smartphone’s display is affecting your health

The OLED displays consist of self-luminous organic materials. Unlike the LCD display, which uses backlight, they have their own source of light. So these types of screens offer better contrast ratio than the LCD displays. Apart from that, OLED displays also portray amazing colors with deeper blacks. That’s why OLED displays are quite popular in the market. And in that context, the AMOLED displays are often remarked best because of their ability to showcase punchy colors with an astounding level of brightness. But while staying indoors and using smartphones during night time, we require a lower volume of brightness. And while lowering the display brightness, smartphones use either one of the two methods of dimming the display. And one of them is so fatal that it can create eyestrain, which can further proceed to trigger migraine and other health-related issues.

PWM Dimming

PWM actually stands for pulse width modulation. And it is one of the widely used display dimming technologies in the market. As the name implies, this technology varies the light pulse in the display to alter the amount of brightness in the screen. In this technology, the display brightness is adjusted by altering the on-time and off-time of the display. The display glows on full brightness but since the on-time and off-time are varied, human eyes perceive the average brightness that appears in the screen for the time. Higher the on-time, higher would be the brightness. Lower the on-time (or higher the off-time), lower would be the screen brightness.

Here is a pulse waveform, which can give a clear idea on the topic:

pwm dimming duty cycles
Source: OLED-info

As shown in the diagram above, when the brightness of the display is 100%, the screen remains on all the time. But when the brightness is dropped down to 50%, the on-time decreases. It remains on for 50% of the time and off for the remaining time. And the screen will toggle between these modes at a very high frequency, which can be indistinguishable to the human’s naked eyes.

screen flicking issue
Screen Flickering
Source: OLED-info

You might have got the point that on decreasing the brightness further, the off-time increases as well. But while decreasing the display brightness at extremely lower levels, the off-time will be very high when compared with the on-time. And in that case, there will be a considerable flicker effect.

Disadvantages of PWM Dimming and Screen Flickering

Even at extremely lower values, the screen flickering won’t be yet noticeable to our eyes. Nonetheless, it will still create all sorts of discomforts. The PWM Dimming can arise distresses like eyestrain and headaches in the earlier phase and can even trigger migraines after long-term exposures. But researchers found that only 10% of the population are gravely affected with the PWM Dimming. Rest of the people either would be completely okay or would notice just mild discomforts because of it. But for those who get affected, the PWM dimming can cause other health-related issues as well.

The PWM Dimming is a digital means of adjusting the brightness. Although it is cost-effective, it has its own sorts of flaws. And to overcome the issues related to PWM Dimming, an analog means of display dimming technology was discovered. And it goes by the name of DC Dimming.

DC Dimming

To light the backlight of the LCD and tiny LEDs of the OLED display, it requires a power source. And while studying about the electricity, we learned power as the product of voltage and current (Power = Voltage x Current). So varying any of this quantity, we can control the power supply to the display and adjust the brightness. Although it sounds simple on the words, it is not that simple after all.

Source: Sparrows News

This technology was used on LCD displays in the past. But on the OLED displays, it hasn’t been much. Smartphone manufacturers have recently started to roll out this feature on their handsets. It was because of one major downside of the technology on OLED displays, which had caused smartphone makers not to use it much. While adjusting the display brightness to the lower values, the current/voltage supplied to the display decreases significantly. And this considerate decrease on the voltage/current won’t be sufficient to light all the RGB LEDs properly. So the colors portrayed by the screen usually vary from their true colors. The colors emitted by the screen can also change beyond identifiable limits at times, which could even change the way users perceive the quality of the display.

The optimum solution

To counteract the downsides of both of these technologies, smartphone makers have started providing both of these features on the OLED panels these days. The brightness of the display lowers using PWM Dimming technology by default.  And they include DC Dimming as an add-on feature on the setting. Those who get affected by the screen flickering issue due to PWM dimming, they can trigger the DC Dimming feature on and stay safe from the health hazards.

To address the issue, OnePlus rolled out a software update, which included DC Dimming feature on its latest devices. Xiaomi did the same with its popular devices like MI 8 and MI 9. Another Chinese company, Oppo, also made its Oppo Reno smartphone compatible with this feature. Since this feature is directly connected with the users’ health, other smartphone companies are also following the suit. Apart from the aforementioned brands, we have heard Vivo and Meizu working on it. So it might be a mainstream feature in all the smartphones in a year or two. But as of now, choose the smartphone display wisely if you are sensitive with the phone’s displays.

Here are some of the best Audio Technica headphones you can buy in Nepal

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Music gives true rejoice when the audio device delivers a good quality of sound. And in that context, Audio Technica is one of the renowned brands in the audio sector. The Japan-based company has been into the business since 1962. And as of now, the company holds one of the leading positions when it comes to designing and manufacturing of the audio devices. Audio Technica brings professional-grade microphones, headphones, phonographic magnetic cartridges, and other audio equipment. And the good part is that Audio Technica is now officially present in Nepal. Audio Technica has a dedicated authorized distributor to look after the sales in Nepal. Sushmit International Pvt. Ltd. is the authorized distributor of Audio Technica products for Nepal. Although the Sushmit Group sells varieties of products, we will be only discussing the Audio Technical headphones and earphones available in Nepal.

Where to buy Audio Technica Headphones/Earphones in Nepal?

Audio Technica devices are available for purchase in Nepal both through the offline and online means. They can be purchased online via Sastodeal. But if you are planning to purchase it through the offline channel, you can contact Sushmit Group directly and purchase any of the headphones/earphones that best matches your needs and requirements.

Sushmit Bhawan
Subidhanagar – 35 Kathmandu, Nepal

Phone No: +977 1 5199073
Fax No: +977 1 5199454
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sushmitgroup.com

Audio Technica ATH-J100

The headphone comes with a small form factor weighing just 5 grams (without cables) when it comes to the weight. These setup of earphones comes with cool design and packs a 1.2 meters cord.

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Audio Technica ATH-J100 Specifications:

  • Type: Cardioid
  • Driver Diameter: 13.5mm
  • Frequency Response: 18 – 22,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 100dB/mW
  • Impedance: 16Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 200mW
  • Weight: 5 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meter (Y-type)
  • Plug: 3.5mm gold-plated stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 1,547

Audio Technica ATH-CLR100

The ATH-CLR 100 is In-ear headphones with a comfortable long-wearing design. The headphones come with three different sizes of silicone eartips to fit the ears of the various users. Audio Technica has also included a cord wrap along with the headphones. It is really light and is comfortable to wear. Since the headphones come in eight different colors, you can choose the best color that matches your taste.

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Audio Technica ATH-CLR100 Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 8.5mm
  • Frequency Response: 20 – 25,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 103dB/mW
  • Impedance: 16Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 20mW
  • Weight: 3.4 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meter (Y-type)
  • Connector: 3.5mm gold-plated stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 1,952

Audio Technica ATH-CLR100iS

Despite having a small stature and lightweight design, the ATH-CLR100iS headphones pack quite a punch for its price. The headphones come with 8.5mm drivers, which promises to provide crystal-clear sound with excellent depth and detail. This type of headphone comes with five different color variants.

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Audio Technica ATH-CLR100iS Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 8.5mm
  • Frequency Response: 20 – 25,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 103dB/mW
  • Impedance: 16Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 20mW
  • Weight: 3.4 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meter (Y-type)
  • Connector: 3.5mm stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 2,583

Audio Technica ATH-C200iS

The ATH-C200iS is another in-ear headphone, which includes a sizable 12mm driver in its small stature. This headphone also comes with a specially designed sound tubes control airflow for enhanced low-frequency performance. ATH-C200iS also packs an In-line mic and controls for answering calls and playing/pausing music.

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Audio Technica ATH-C200iS Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 12mm
  • Frequency Response: 20 – 20,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 106dB/mW
  • Impedance: 33Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 20mW
  • Weight: 5 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meter (Y-type)
  • Connector: 3.55mm stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 2,703

Audio Technica ATH-CKL220iS

These headphones come with an ergonomic bushing design in order to provide a comfortable fit in the ears. Talking about the audio driver, 8.5mm drivers on the ATH-CKL220iS, which ensures high-quality sound for all types of music. It also comes with a button to answer and end calls, to play and pause the music and videos.

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Audio Technica ATH-CKL220iS Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 8.5mm
  • Frequency Response: 20 – 23,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 100dB/mW
  • Impedance: 16Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 200mW
  • Weight: 3.5 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meter (Y-type)
  • Connector: 3.55mm stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 3,094

Audio Technica ATH-CK330iS

The Audio Technica ATH-CK330iS comes with a newly designed 10mm driver, which promises rich sound with a special focus on the bass part. It also comes with an in-line microphone for handing the phone calls. The earphones come in six stylish colors so one can easily find the one that matches their liking. Also, the buyers can get 4 sizes of interchangeable earpieces so as to offer comfortability in the ears.

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Audio Technica ATH-CK330iS Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 10mm
  • Frequency Response: 20 – 23,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 100dB/mW
  • Impedance: 24Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 40mW
  • Weight: 5 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meter (Y-type)
  • Connector: 3.5mm stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 4,640

Audio Technica ATH-CKR50iS Inner Ear Monitor

The ATH-CKR50iS comes with a sophisticated 12.5mm audio driver, which promises an undistorted mid-high range and rich bass. The earphones also come aboard with adopts brass stabilizer to improve the vibration damping property. The earphones are also so sophisticatedly designed that it offers excellent comfort and high sound insulation.

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Audio Technica ATH-CKR50iS Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 12.5mm
  • Frequency Response: 5 – 25,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 103dB/mW
  • Impedance: 16Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 200mW
  • Weight: 8 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meter (Y-type)
  • Connector:5mm stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 9,010

Audio Technica ATH-AR1iS

The ATH-AR1iS is the On-Ear type of headphone. It comes with big earcups that rest on the ears and inject rich audio to the eardrums. It comes with 40mm audio drivers, which outputs plenty of punch in the sound. But despite having big audio drivers, the headphone is relatively light and comfortable to use. Since the ATH-AR1iS comes with a foldable design, it is also really portable to carry around.

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Audio Technica ATH-AR1iS Specifications:

  • Type: Closed-back Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 40mm
  • Frequency Response: 5 – 30,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 103dB/mW
  • Impedance: 43Ω
  • Maximum Input Power: 200mW
  • Weight: 110 grams (Approx.)
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meters with smartphone mic and control
  • Connector:5mm stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 9,010

Audio Technica ATH-S200BT

The ATH-S200BT is another on-ear headphone, which outputs music via Bluetooth. And these wireless headphones pairs with the audio devices via Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity. The earpads are relatively light and rest comfortably on the ears so as to offer better sound isolation.

Being wireless headphones, the ATH-S200BT also comes with an in-built battery. The battery on this device promises 40 hours of backup on continuous use. On standby, it extends to around 1000 hours. The earcups on this device also come with mic and control buttons to answer/end calls, adjust volumes, etc.

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Audio Technica ATH-S200BT Specifications:

  • Type: Closed-back Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 40mm
  • Frequency Response: 5 – 32,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 102dB/mW
  • Impedance: 32Ω
  • Weight: 190 grams (Approx.)
  • Battery Life: 40 hours on continuous use (1000 hours on Standby)
  • Charging time: 3 hours
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.1
  • Price: Rs. 12,224

Audio Technica ATH-LS50iS In-Ear Monitor Headphones

The Audio Technica ATH-LS50iS is one of the most promising in-ear headphones available in Nepal. It comes with 8.8mm “Live Tuned” Dual Symphonic Drivers, comprised of two drivers serially situated within each housing. This type of setup generates a balanced sound with reduced distortion and strong, articulated bass. The earphones also come with durable ABS resin housings, which greatly reduces the unwanted resonance on the audio.

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Audio Technica ATH-LS50iS Specifications:

  • Type: Closed-back Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 8.8mm
  • Frequency Response: 5 – 25,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 100dB/mW
  • Impedance:
  • Weight: 6.5 grams (Approx.)
  • Maximum Input Power: 200mW
  • Cord Length: 1.2 meters with detachable mic and control
  • Connector: 3.5mm stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 15,408

Audio Technica ATH-M40x Over-Ear Headphones

If you are looking for superior quality headphones that do not compromise on the audio quality and comfort, the Audio Technica ATH-M40x is one of the best headphones you can get. The headphones feature professional-grade earpads and headband material, which official high-class durability, and comfort. When it comes to the audio, it gets professional studio tracking and mixing, as well as DJ monitoring.

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Audio Technica ATH-M40x Specifications:

  • Type: Closed-back Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 40mm
  • Frequency Response: 15 – 24,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 98dB/mW
  • Impedance: 25Ω
  • Weight: 240 grams (Approx.)
  • Maximum Input Power: 1,600mW
  • Connector: Includes two interchangeable cables: detachable 1.2 m – 3.0 m coiled cable and detachable 3.0 m straight cable
  • Price: Rs. 17,841

Audio Technica ATH-CKR55BT

These are the in-ear wireless headphones, which connects with the audio devices wirelessly. It comes in a small form factor and is very light when it comes to the weight. It also offers a fair bit of comfortability on the use. As it comes with a protective carrying case, which offers safe housing to this device.

Audio quality on wireless headphones usually degrades in the receiving end due to the lossy means of signal transmission. However, the ATH-CKR55BT is compatible with Qualcomm aptX and AAC codecs, which ensures stable and clear wireless transmission. That means you can hear some high-quality audio from the headphones.

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Audio Technica ATH-CKR55BT Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 10.7mm
  • Frequency Response: 5 – 35,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 103dB/mW
  • Impedance: 16Ω
  • Weight: 17 grams (Approx.)
  • Battery backup: 7 hours of continuous use, standby time of 200 hours
  • Charging time: 3 hours
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.1
  • Supported Codecs: Qualcomm aptX, AAC, SBC
  • Price: Rs. 18,412

Audio Technica ATH-AR3BT

These are the pair of wireless on-ear headphones, which ticks almost all the right boxes and can easily please an audiophile. The 40mm audio drivers on this device deliver some crisp and punchy sound. The dynamic range is also truly respectable on this one. It outputs a different frequency of sound with optimum clarity.

The headphones come in a stylish round housing design encompassing soft earpads and easily adjustable padded headbands. This kind of setup offers a comfortable fit on the use. The headphones offer both wired and wireless means of connection with the audio device. It pairs wirelessly via Bluetooth and connected via wired means making use of the 3.5mm headphone jack. As the device supports Qualcomm aptX and AAC codecs, the sound quality via Bluetooth pairing will still be crisp and punchy.

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Audio Technica ATH-AR3BT Specifications:

  • Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 40mm
  • Frequency Response: 5 – 35,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 97dB/mW
  • Impedance: 41Ω
  • Weight: 190 grams (Approx.)
  • Battery backup: 30 hours of continuous use, standby time of 1000 hours
  • Charging time: 5 hours (Approx.)
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.1, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Supported Codecs: Qualcomm aptX, AAC, SBC
  • Price: Rs. 21,024

Audio Technica ATH-SR5

The Audio Technica ATH-SR5 comes with 45mm audio drivers, which ensures high-resolution sound quality. These on-ear headphones incorporate soft memory-foam earpads so as to offer comfort on the ears even on the prolonged use. These headphones also pack easily adjustable headband to provide a comfortable on-ear fit. Furthermore, the package of these headphones also includes a carrying pouch, which makes it ideal for traveling.

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Audio Technica ATH-SR5 Specifications:

  • Type: Closed-back Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 45mm
  • Frequency Response: 5 – 40,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 103dB/mW
  • Impedance: 45Ω
  • Weight: 165 grams (Approx.)
  • Maximum Input Power: 1,500mW
  • Cable: 1.2mm with mic and control for smartphones
  • Connector: 3.5mm gold-plated stereo mini-plug
  • Price: Rs. 22,826

Audio Technica ATH-M50x Over-Ear Headphones

The ATH-M50x promises sonic performance, that’s why it has been lauded top audio engineers and pro audio reviewers. These headphones pack 45mm audio drivers, which promises a remarkable clarity throughout an extended frequency range, with deep, accurate bass response. These headphones come with earcups that comfortability fits on the ears. It also sophisticatedly isolates the background sound so as to offer active noise cancellation.

When it comes to the design, Audio Technica has packed professional-grade earpad and headband material, which ensures durability and comfortability on the use. Furthermore, these headphones are collapsible, which offers space-saving portability.

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Audio Technica ATH-M50x Specifications:

  • Type: Closed-back Dynamic
  • Driver Diameter: 45mm
  • Frequency Response: 15 – 28,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 99dB/mW
  • Impedance: 38Ω
  • Weight: 285 grams (Approx.)
  • Maximum Input Power: 1,600mW
  • Cable: Includes two interchangeable cables: detachable 1.2 m – 3.0 m coiled cable and detachable 3.0 m straight cable
  • Price: Rs. 26,281

Huawei Nova 5 – the very first rumors surface!

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Even amidst the chaos of Huwaei’s ban and everything, the company launched its Honor 20 series smoothly. No addresses regarding the current scenario were made, no questions asked. Even with their “arm cut off“, Huawei is not giving into the pressure. They seem calm and poised. And so, a very popular lineup, Nova series, is surfacing with Huawei Nova 5!

Of course, the Huawei Nova 4 came out very recently with a punch-hole display. And the actual release of the device is quite far off! But as it is in the smartphone community, rumors start way ahead! This is no different! We actually have very little information to go on. But nevertheless, Huawei Nova 5 is here – and with flagship features!

Rumors and Leaks

As per the leaks, two devices with codenames and serial numbers of charging technology surfaced. The devices bearing the codenames SEA-TL10 and SEA-AL10 were spotted with the very same serial number of the 40-Watt Charging adapter! This means that the 40-Watt SuperCharge is coming to mid-range devices as well!

In addition, this has to be the Nova series. Because, well, they only recently launched the P-series flagships. Also, their Mate-series will take their time to arrive. So, we only have one option, the Nova 5 series, of course! And these aren’t going to be another of those budget phones, either, because some other reports have one significant detail!

huawei nova 5 leaks
Source: GSMArena

It comes in the form of another device with a similar code name SEA-LX1, spotted on the Eurasian Economic Commission Website, according to GSMARENA. Apparently, you can actually spot the name “Huawei Nova 5” and “Huawei Nova 5i” in there! In addition, renders of cases also leaked earlier. It teased the same design footprint as the P30 Lite. But it didn’t have an opening for a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. Which can only mean, the phones will have in-display fingerprint scanners!

And that seems believable too. Because the Nova series is Huawei’s premium mid-rangers. And for them to have flagship features are not unnatural either. Of course, how they will turn out (given current events) is anyone’s guess!

WhatsApp won’t remain Ad-free after all

In business, every investment is made with a profit in mind. And when Facebook acquired WhatsApp, everyone was looking at Facebook with suspicion. Since the Facebook-owned Messenger and Instagram are already flooded with Ads, we were expecting the same from WhatsApp. But the company held the plan for a while, improved the features in WhatsApp and made it more usable. Now the company might have noticed the iron getting hot. So they finally announced that there will be Ads on WhatsApp from now on. Not just yet, the officials have stated the company will start rolling Ads on the WhatsApp app on 2020.

In the annual Facebook Marketing Summit, officials clarified that WhatsApp soon would come with advertisements inside the app. Among the various type of Ad-types on their plan, the first one would be Instagram Stories like Status feature. The Stories feature on Facebook and Instagram is very popular. And the platforms are generating substantial revenue for the company as well. With that success story, the company might have expected to achieve similar success from the WhatsApp. This type of Ad will occupy the entire screen for better efficacy.

But not just the stories with regular text and images, the company also announced to include swipe-up links to explain the in-depth details about the advertising campaign and the advertiser. However, this type of Ads won’t unveil the Advertiser’s contact name. It would rather showcase the name of the Advertising Company.

Although the company’s representatives explained the Stories-like Ad quite clearly, they haven’t explicitly mentioned their plans regarding other Ad types. But since Facebook is planning to monetize this messaging platform quite aggressively, WhatsApp may not just stick with the Stories-like Ads. We can also expect small display Ads between the chats on the conversation lists just like on the Messenger.

Furthermore, WhatsApp has further plans to improve WhatsApp as a business platform. The company has quite clearly mentioned that the new ads, which link directly to these accounts would soon be making their way over to both Facebook and Instagram. The WhatsApp Business users will also be privileged with “Richer Message Formats”. This feature basically involves pairing images and PDF files with a short price of the text.

apart from that, Facebook also plans to ease the advertisers on marketing their products by integrating the WhatsApp’s existing product catalog with Facebook Business Manager. The Product Catalog is that type of feature, which helps the users to see all the products enlisted on the company’s product lineup. It would also help the advertising company to provide additional information about a certain product and more products on their lineup through private conversations with the customers.

Huawei’s ARM now cut off – Facing crisis

In the latest development of Huawei getting banned, one more company joined in to ban the Chinese tech giant. And unlike others like Qualcomm or Broadcom, this one will have a critical impact on Huawei. ARM Holdings, the company responsible for designing Huawei’s chips architecture banned the company as a part of the US ban!

If you’d like to know what’s going on, here’s the complete story. And this comes as the latest development in the same matter. After Android’s ban, they were facing a crisis but were still functional. However, this might be more of a serious issue!

With Android banning Huawei, they already seem to have a plan B in place, in the form of a new OS. And with the 90-day uplift, they can also purchase US tech and work on software updates for now. So, not much of a problem. But since ARM plays a vital role in Huawei’s processors, it’s like having an “arm” cut-off.

ARM’s Role

Huawei creates its own chips, HiSilicon Kirin. But their chips use ARM technology, and many important parts in the Kirin chips are ARM’s design. There is no substitute for that right now. And without that, Huawei’s almost crippled. Of course, that is a given. Because without chips, how are they going to make phones? And it’s not only phones. Huawei also relies on ARM to design its Kunpeng computer servers chips, which provide cloud computing and storage to customers!

arm bans huawei

Now ARM is not a US company. It is actually a Japanese subsidiary of SoftBank and has headquarters in the US. However, it has offices and plants in many other countries, and the USA is one of the more important ones. Also, many technologies in ARM’s design in those Kirin chips come from the US – like the Cortex processors and their Mali GPU. So, in compliance with the US ban, ARM is suspending its operations with Huawei, or its subsidiaries.

ARM instructed its employees via an internal memo to halt any ongoing and future transactions with Huawei. They claim that they’re only complying to the new policies, and are actually trying to resolve the matter as soon as possible. However, there are some reports that the Kirin 985, which is supposed to be Huawei’s next flagship chip will not be affected for now. But this will severely affect other iterations of the same chip. And so, their upcoming Mate series is in jeopardy, along with their KunPeng server chips, too.

Huawei responded by saying that they valued their relationships with their partners but understood the pressure they’re in. And hoped that this matter will resolve soon. Also, Huawei has revealed that they have a stockpile of chips to last them over 3 months. And until then, this might blow over.

Still, if it doesn’t, Huawei is a large company. It probably has enough resources to come up with their own systems, just like their plan B operating system. However, their plan B was in the works since 2012. And making an entirely new chip might take just as long! So, right now, Huawei’s future is very uncertain…

OnePlus 3 and 3T getting Android Pie Updates!

This will come as pleasant news for those OnePlus users who are still using a OnePlus 3 or a OnePlus 3T. Of course, even if you bought them a while ago, if those phones are still working alright, why would you upgrade to a newer device, right? And if the latest software is your thing, you don’t have to worry about that either. Your OnePlus 3 and 3T phones are getting Android Pie Updates!

Of course, when Android Q is just around the corner, this software update is a bit late. But for phones that launched with Android Marshmellow out of the box, this is a great update! Usually, phones get only 2 years of software updates promised. And Android Oreo was supposed to be the last one. Nevertheless, receiving Android Pie makes me a bit proud to be in the OnePlus community!

The new software update will come out as OxygenOS 9.0.2.  And with it, you’ll get the security patch dated April 2019. In addition, you’ll get to customize the time range in the “Do Not Disturb” mode, support for Google Duo video calls in the Dialer app itself, and Google Lens support in the camera; not to mention general bug fixes and improvements.

Also, there’s the Gaming Mode 3.0. This mode has support for displaying text content of the heads-up notifications, as well as notifications for third-party calls. Of course, all of the features will not really be useful. But the mere prospect of new major software is exciting enough.

The Android Pie updates have started rolling out. So, don’t panic if you don’t receive one right away. It will slowly make it to your devices in time unless it encounters some problems. One more reason to stick to your good old OnePlus device!

TikTok’s parent company ByteDance to launch its own music streaming service

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Amid praise and controversy, TikTok has garnered quite a lot of popularity. From making music tracks viral to getting banned in some nations, this lip-syncing app comes into headlines time and often. But the ByteDance, the owner of Tiktok, is not yet going to rest enjoying the success of TikTok. The company is now on the verge of taking on Spotify and Apple Music making its own music platform.

TikTok has lately been an internet sensation, especially among teens and youngsters. It has already cherished over 500 million downloads. In that run, the app was also involved in making some of the songs in top of the charts. The No. 1 song in the world for the past month, “Old Town Road,” first became popular in videos on TikTok. This could be a turning point for the company owners to concentrate their focus on the music platform.

ByteDance plans to start its music-streaming platform on the developing countries. However, the representatives did not blurt out any of the country’s name. Nonetheless, the company has already collaborated and secured rights from T-series and Times music. Since T-series and Times music are the music companies from India, India could be one of the planned countries for the music platform. There are over 300 million monthly users in India. So it could as well be a good place to start for the company. Since the Middle East and Africa incorporates the majority of the world’s population but has merely 10% of Spotify’s customer base, this might as well be a great platform for the platform to boom.

ByteDance is yet to secure the rights from major labels like Universal, Warner, and Sony. If it gets the rights from these companies, it will ease the company for its expansion in America and European regions.

By the sound of it, the music platform quite sounds like already popular music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. However, the representatives claim that this new app won’t be a clone to Spotify and Apple Music. It is rather supposed to include a catalog of songs available on-demand, as well as video. The platform is said to make a debut in the coming fall. However, there is no information regarding its official release date. So we are obliged to wait to get more details regarding the topic.

The complete story of Huawei, Android and those involved…

Huawei is on a roll. To be completely honest, it was on a roll from quite a while ago. Surpassing Apple to become the second largest smartphone company, and having a surge in sales while others reported a decline in sales. Well, Huawei is, still, on a roll…just in the opposite direction!

I don’t think this will come as news to you. It’s no news that following the US government’s sanctions, Google has revoked Huawei’s Android license. This is a grave matter of concern. And as we discuss this, you’ll really need to strap in. But here’s a TLDR too!

TLDR: The Summary

Long story short, Google revoked Huawei’s license to use the Android platform on its devices. That comes after the orders from the US government forbidding US companies to carry out transactions with the company. And so, Huawei will no longer be able to use Android and other Google services in their products.

This doesn’t mean your current Huawei phones are in danger. They will continue to operate. So, if you, recently, bought a Huawei P30 Pro or a P30, or any other Huawei device for that matter, they will work as it is. You will be able to use Google’s products like maps and access the Play Store without restrictions. You’ll even be able to update those apps of yours. Google made it clear that your present Huawei phones will still work fine and dandy.

However, the ban means that your Huawei devices will not get future updates – software, or, otherwise. The problem starts with the future. No OS updates, or security patches. In addition, future Huawei devices cannot run Android, at all.

To be clear, Android is a free open-source platform, which means, Huawei can still use the base of the Android framework to develop their own. But that creates its own source of problems, because, they still won’t be able to use Google apps and services like Location, GPS, and other apps like Gmail and YouTube, to name a few.

Of course, Huawei has responded to this by claiming they will continue providing updates for current phones, and also that they have a plan B in place. So, it’s not all bad.

But not only Google, US firms like Intel and Qualcomm will also stop providing chips to the company. So, their laptop lineup is in jeopardy, too. For the time being, the US has given them a 90-day lift on the ban. In this time, they can purchase US products necessary to maintain their current network and tech, but not for building new ones. Will this time be enough? Or maybe the two will come to some sort of agreement. That remains to be seen. But for now, Huawei has already stated they won’t bow down to pressure. So, all eyes on them!

The Story: All you need to know

Where do we begin?

Huawei

It started in 1987, when Ren Zhengfei, a retired deputy director of the People’s Liberation Army in China, founded the company. Initially, it focused on developing phone switches while spending vigorously on R&D as well. It went on to develop networking technologies and soon, moved to smartphones and consumer products. In 2005, it had a 5% share in the global smartphone market! Fast forward to this year (before the ban), it holds the second position in the market.

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Not only that, Huawei is the leading company in 5G technology right now. It has contracts with many countries for the development of 5G infrastructure, including Nepal. Huawei’s 5G equipment is considered cheaper and more advanced than from others, like Qualcomm. But herein, lies the accusation – that Huawei’s 5G firmware has a “backdoor”. This backdoor can apparently be used to acquire any information that passes through. And so, poses grave security issues.

Accusations

Now, this is not the first time Huawei has been accused of posing security risks. Currently, Huawei faces almost 2 dozen criminal charges filed by the US authority! And some say that Huawei is really the most controversial company right now.

Back in 2003, Huawei was accused of stealing the intellectual property of US-based organizations like Cisco – the network hardware maker. In 2014, it was accused of technology theft from Tappy – a phone testing robot from T-Mobile, which was settled in a Civil lawsuit. In between, there has been a lot of such.

We won’t go into all the accusations in detail. The point is, Huawei has been accused of such things, time and again. But we haven’t heard of any grave consequences of such actions, and so, we cannot really say what Huawei’s up to. The accusations go from technology theft to fraud, to stealing military secrets from the US, to sabotage US infrastructure.

Also, Meng Wangzhou, CFO of Huawei and Ren Zhengfei’s daughter, was arrested in Canada (December 2018), on the US orders, for bank fraud and technology theft. But, moreover, it was for her involvement with Skycom and doing business with Iran, which is against US sanctions. Both Huawei and Meng have denied the accusations, but this has led to rising tensions between China, the US, and even Canada!

The Reason

Now Huawei faces a lot of accusations, almost all of them from the US government. This may lead people to believe that it’s, in fact, the US govt. that is biased towards the company. But there are some valid reasons behind the accusations.

First, as aforementioned, Ren Zhengfei, the founder and CEO of Huawei, served in the People’s Liberation Army back in the days. Being the one behind developing technology for the army, and as the deputy director of the army, he has very close ties with the Chinese government. So, the US suspects the company of spying on other governments using their 5G technology in collaboration with the Chinese government.

Is that enough base to accuse a whole company of such charges? No. But the Chinese government uses aggressive surveillance tools in their country on the people and all other entities. So Huawei, being a Chinese company, is bound to be under close surveillance as well. In addition, Zhengfei’s close ties to the Chinese govt. only adds fuel to the fire.

If it weren’t reason enough, China, back in 2017, passed the NIL (National Intelligence Law). This law states that “If asked, the Chinese companies and citizens must help the government and assist in National intelligence efforts”. While China claims that is to safeguard their own security, it can be used to exploit Huawei’s data via the “secret backdoors” in Chinese 5G technology.

And why is this so scary? Apart from military secrets and data, the application of 5G is much more than faster communication. 5G opens new areas like controlling water-reservoir dams, and national power grids, data centers, and every other significant national infrastructure. If Huawei is, indeed, guilty of all these, they will actually have the power to freeze the nations with a single snap! So, there is a good reason for paranoia, if you think about it.

However, Huawei claims that they have always maintained independence, and many of these accusations are a result of the US-China Trade War!

The US-China Trade War

Now, this is something that has been going on for some time, and frankly, is very comprehensive. For the two strongest economies in the world, to have at it is, well, natural, I think. But president Trump complained about China’s trade practices before he took office in 2016. And after he did, well…

According to BBC, the US launched investigations into Chinese trade policies in 2017. Also, it imposed tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese products in 2018. In addition, there was a hike in duties from 10% to 25% on over $250 billion Chinese goods recently – not only to discourage the use of Chinese products inside the US but also to promote their own.

Beijing hit back with tariffs of their own on about $110 billion worth of US goods in their country. And so, the biggest trade war in history began. And many believe that this is why the US is trying to corner Huawei – as it’s on its way to becoming the leading telecommunications company in the world. Because Huawei’s 5G equipment is cheaper and has a more advanced tech. So, others might prefer Huawei over others. But, with these accusations in place, many countries are reluctant to use Huawei’s technology now. So, is this all a clever ploy?

We really can’t tell. But here’s the current scenario.

Present

Huawei faces a growing backlash from Western countries led by the US over the possible risks posed by its products in the next-gen 5G networks. The US leads the campaign against Huawei, both in terms of making the case about security threats it poses, and also legal cases alleging the firm of intellectual property theft and fraud.

And due to this, many countries have restricted the use of Huawei’s 5G equipment in their countries. Japan, France, and the Czech Republic are already on board with this, while Germany is reviewing their policies. Australia already banned Huawei’s components last year and ZTE’s too. However, the UK is still positive about Huawei. The UK states that they will continue using Huawei’s equipment, but in a controlled way so that even if there’s a threat, they can monitor it themselves.

What’s interesting, here, is that the US, UK, and Australia are the 3 members of an Intelligence Sharing Pact called the Five Eyes Alliance. And while New Zealand, one of the other members also banned Huawei, Canada is still on the fence. And with the UK supporting Huawei, New Zealand and Canada might even reconsider.

In addition, Huawei is trying to make amends. It is willing to sign no-spy agreements with governments as concerns over the security of its products used in the mobile network continues to grow. Of course, it’s not doing a good job of convincing them, as we can see. Huawei is already on the US’s Entity List, which is also considered as the “Death Penalty”. Companies, in this list, cannot do business with any US companies or entities. ZTE was in this list too, which was revoked after ZTE agreed to pay a $1 billion fine and close surveillance to the company.

The Android Scenario

Back to the topic at hand, here are the details regarding Google’s ban on Huawei.

This comes after the US sanctions following the accusations of Huawei spying and other allegations in place. It’s not only Google, but all US firms are restricted from doing business with Huawei. However, as this is the one which impacts the company the most, it receives the most attention.

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Source: Twitter

Google, however, made it clear that Huawei’s current phones will continue working without any problems. They will get all app updates and Google services. It is because the present devices are already certified under CTS (Compatibility Test Suite) and VTS (Vendor Test Suite). Once a phone goes through them, the phone is fully functional in all aspects. Even the Honor 20, that launched very recently amidst the chaos is fully functional.

The only problem lies in the security patches and software updates that Huawei devices won’t receive. While Huawei runs on EMUI, it can create its own patches and updates, but it will take a lot of time. As Huawei responded saying they will continue providing sustainable software updates, it will, nonetheless, take time to arrive on Huawei phones.

This is because Google gives Android device makers their software fixes codes about a month before it makes it public about vulnerabilities in the current system. And this gives manufacturers enough time to check the patches so that it won’t cause problems for their own proprietary software and then package up a customized version of the fixes. But now, Huawei will learn of such patches at the same time as they’re released on the AOSP. So, security updates will be delayed.

Furthermore, a more grave problem lies for upcoming Huawei devices. The new phones, even if they can use the AOSP (Android Open Source Platform) to develop their own software, they can’t call it Android. Because Android is actually a brand of Google and with the revoked license, they don’t have the Android certificate anymore.

Not being able to call their software Android seems like it’s a minor inconvenience. But this means a lot more. Google is suspending all business activities with Huawei related to “non-public” transfers of hardware, software, and technical services. This means Huawei won’t have access to:

  • The Google Play app store
  • Google apps like Calendar, Music, Google Photos
  • Google Assistant
  • Gmail and YouTube
  • Tools that allow 3rd-party services access to certain functions

Let’s break it down. First, no play store means no viable way of downloading all the apps that are on your phone. Okay, let’s say they create their own app store. But getting developers to create apps for them will require a lot of investment, which investors may not be willing to. Now there are alternative stores that can help you access apps like those. But again, Google prevents its own apps from being installed on uncertified phones, so, there’s that as well.

The 2nd might be just an inconvenience. They can easily replicate those apps. Also, Google Assitant is, right now, the best virtual assistant there is. But they might be able to create their own virtual assistant as well. So, no big deal.

Gmail and YouTube. Okay, I can’t imagine my life without those two. These two tools are part of my daily life, and not a day goes by without me using them. Granted, we’ll still be able to access them via a different mobile browser. But the experience is not just the same! This has to be the biggest let down!

Of course, a more serious matter is the tools that make Android, Android. For example, Push notifications is something that enables apps like Facebook and Twitter to send notifications to your phone. So, without this, no more notifications! Also, there are many other aspects Huawei won’t be able to use…so, it seems like they’re doomed!

Furthermore, other companies like Qualcomm and Intel will also stop business activities with Huawei. Now, Qualcomm’s restriction may not be that threatening. After all, Huawei makes their own chips. But Intel is their sole supplier for their laptop line, such as the Huawei MateBook X. So, their laptop line up is under even more pressure.!

But this is, after the 90-day ultimatum. This ultimatum allows Huawei to purchase products from these US firms to maintain their existing network. However, they cannot purchase equipment to create newer technologies.

Huawei’s Response

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Huawei already responded to this, of course. They claim that they are not bowing down, and even praised the US firms for trying to convince the US authorities against this decision. Yet, they seem to be calm even under all this fire. They claim to have a stockpile of chips to last them months. And who knows? Until then, this might all be over too.

Also, they have a plan B in place. Plan B comes in the form of an entirely new operating system, that was, apparently, in the works since 2012. Huawei foresaw this situation might come someday, and started working on their own OS. And reportedly, the new OS is called “Hongmeng”. If this comes into play, it could even change the whole smartphone market!

But as we already discussed, with a new OS comes new problems. A new ecosystem might not be appealing to all the people. They’ll have to make their own app store, which requires convincing developers and investors, too.

But my concern is will they be able to pull it off? A whole new ecosystem competing alongside Android and iOS. Because we’ve seen others try and fail! Nokia and Microsoft tried pushing Windows phones. They were decent phones, but they failed because they couldn’t convince developers to develop apps for their Windows stores.

Samsung developed its own Tizen OS because it claimed Android had a very large grip over everything. While Tizen OS only made it popular enough for their smartwatches, Android actually loosened its grip, because, maybe it sensed a threat! So, I have quite mixed feelings about the new OS from Huawei.

And a part of the mixed feelings includes suspicions, too. Because, If Huawei already foresaw this, that something like this was coming, were they really doing something not-so-good, and this is their contingency plan?

What’s Next?

Okay…so what’s next for Huawei and others?

In the short term, Huawei phones won’t sell well. That is all. Because who wants a phone without Android? Not many. As for Android Q, it is uncertain if it’ll make it to upcoming Huawei phones. Because, most of their source code might have already been shared, as such is the norm in the smartphone industry.

This is the result of only Android restriction. Not talking about other repercussions like countries banning Huawei technology. Because who knows what’s next for that? Things are getting way too political for taste, and let’s not step into that.

In the long-term, however, things might turn out good. Smartphone vendors might get a good reason to seriously consider the need for a viable alternative to Google’s Android! And at a time when Google’s pushing out its own Pixel brand! Right now, iOS and Android are the leaders. And starting with Huawei, other Chinese phones might rally behind a new ecosystem. This can be a turning point for the whole smartphone industry.

Winners and Losers

In any situation, there are always winners and losers. And in this, there are quite a few in both.

On the losing side, it’s, of course, Huawei and Honor that take the first hit. Phones not selling well to brand image going down, we know the consequences too well. Users, like us, might lose a good smartphone brand. Google themselves, are losing a major player. Android might face tough competition with a new ecosystem. And of course, component suppliers such as Qualcomm and Intel will need new customers as well.

However, there are winners. Xiaomi, which is the 4th largest smartphone company, might rise up to the occasion. Apple, of course, if this continues, might get back to 2nd! And then there are BKK subsidiaries like Oppo, Realme and OnePlus, who will be more than happy to fill the gaps created.

Rounding up & Opinions

So, what can we make of all this? Actually, there is just so much going around that we cannot come to a specific conclusion.

My first thought? President Trump and the US government is paranoid and biased. They’re using their power to corner one of the best smartphone companies in the world, and have a shot at their economy! What does that bring them? Money and Power, of course! Besides the US-China Trade War, this is also about the 5G Race! It’s a race Huawei’s winning with its superior and more affordable tech. So, this is just another dirty trick to win the 5G race. Winning that would mean the creation of 3 million jobs and a $500 billion dollar growth in the US GDP…which would ensure its position as the largest economy in the world. In addition, controlling 5G means controlling the world…in some way, as information is power these days. So, this is nothing but a clever ploy…

Because if they were really concerned about data privacy and security, what about Facebook? The company who stole and sold data of millions of people, of not only US citizens, but people all around the world? And the Cambridge Analytica scandal…

But again, I can’t say Huawei’s innocent either. The fact that they had a plan B since a while ago, for circumstances such as this, raises suspicions. And Huawei’s 5G equipment is receiving bans as it apparently has a backdoor on the firmware. This issue cannot be rectified with software, so, those who are using Huawei’s 5G services might really be exposed. And if this is, indeed the case, how can we believe that their new OS won’t be spying on us?

Yet, I, or any of us, cannot be pointing fingers. Because nothing is proven, yet. None of the allegations have been proven. And if we try to analyze a certain aspect, it goes in too deep. We’re better off not drawing conclusions. Let’s just hope for the best consequences for everyone. That is all!

But by the time you’re reading this, a lot could have changed, too!

Update 1: Seems like Google revoking Huawei’s license is the least of its worries. Huawei has its ARM cut off, too!

Update 2: SD Association removed Huawei from its membership too. SD Association is a trade group that agrees on the standards of SD cards. But with the revoking of membership, Huawei phones will no longer be able to include microSD cards in their phones. One after the other, companies are banning the tech giant. However, this may not affect them in a very severe manner, as they are already developing their own proprietary nano-memory cards for their phones. Only their mid-range and budget lineup might suffer for a while until they come up with nano storage for those too!

Update 3: And after SD cards, Huawei is also banned from the WiFi Alliance – which influences decisions regarding Wireless technology. WiFi Alliance is a group consisting mostly of American technologies, so, in compliance with the US Government’s decision, it has banned Huawei. However, the ban is temporary for now, and it didn’t revoke Huawei membership – just temporarily banned Huawei from influencing the decisions they make.

Sony teases PlayStation 5: Improved performance, faster loading time, and immersive audio

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The PlayStations from Sony are one of the iconic products for any gamers. PlayStation is a leading gaming console with a huge userbase. Sony claims that there are over 94 million active users every month, who spend over 21 hours on average every week. Now in order to expand its gaming console business, Sony is on the verge of releasing a new PlayStation. Although Sony is yet to go all out and release the product, it has already divulged most of the feature of the upcoming Sony PlayStation 5.

The Japanese tech giant all in its audacity mentioned some of the impressive features about of the PS5 in its Investor Relations Strategy Meeting (IR 2019). The company did not even hesitate to compare the last gen of PlayStation (PS4 Pro) with the upcoming one (PS5). In the presentation by Sony Interactive Entertainment, a Sony official demonstrated the faster loading on the PS5. Compared it with the PS4 Pro, the PS5 was almost ten times faster on the load time.

The official also continued the demonstration by showing the gameplay. In the PS5, the game ran without any noticeable slowdown and without any signs of lags and stutters. And it has been possible because of its highly powerful 7nm octa-core processor (from AMD) and a high-speed Solid State Drive (SSD). To offer more immersive gaming experience, Sony has also included a capable graphics card on the board (AMD’s Radeon Navi family). The device is said to support Ray Tracing, a technology to create surreal visual effects using dynamic lighting and reflections.

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Apart from that, the upcoming gaming console is said to support 8K graphics. So the users will be able to make most out of their 8K TVs. The device also supports physical discs. So if the users don’t have storage left on the inbuilt SSD, they can use Blu-ray discs as well to play the games. The PlayStation 5 will also come with streaming support. Furthermore, the PS5 will come with a superior audio system to offer an immersive 3D audio.

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Despite all the advancements, the new PlayStation will still be backward compatible. That means users can even play PS4/PS4 Pro games on the PS5. And bringing the PS5, Sony won’t give up on the PS4/PS4 Pro just yet. The company will still continue its support to the last gen devices for the next three years.

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Although Sony has announced almost all of the features on the upcoming PS4, the company has still kept of the things under the veil. The price is still yet to be known. Also, there is no information about the countries, where Sony will roll out its next PS5. The Tokyo-based company has explicitly explained that the next PlayStation would support Ray Tracing games but the name of the games is still under the closed veil. That info will probably out on the official launch event.