Tuesday
Dec272022

Google Nest Hub's sleep tracking will be free for one more year

Source: Google

In the markets where Google's Sleep Sensing feature is available, it'll remain free for an extra year. Initially, Google planned to integrate the feature built into the Google Nest Hub 2nd-gen into Fitbit Premium this 2023. But now, on its product page, it mentions that the sleep tracking will be "free of charge through 2023." The company is likely to work on improving the feature before charging for it. So, you can hold off on that Fitbit Premium subscription if you haven't subscribed yet.

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Tuesday
Dec272022

Leaked promo materials show Samsung Galaxy S23's signature colours

Source: 91mobiles

With the Samsung Galaxy S23 launch expected at the start of February, it's unsurprising to see the number of rumours surrounding the device. This time, we're seeing some promotional materials showing off the signature shades of the next Samsung flagship. There's the Samsung Galaxy S23+ in pink and the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in a more subtle green than the S22 and black. While the base model isn't anywhere in sight, that typically shares the colour scheme of the S23+.

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Monday
Dec262022

OnePlus 11 will launch in China first on Jan. 4

Source: OnePlus

OnePlus will be launching its next flagship first in its home country before its international launch event in India on February 7. The company will first unveil the OnePlus 11 5G in China on January 4. The new flagship is expected to get features like LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. Its base model will get 12GB of RAM, and it's expected to have a 16GB RAM variant in China with 512GB of storage. The green colour we've seen in the past OnePlus flagship phone will make a comeback along with a black option.

The OnePlus 11 5G gets a triple-camera setup on the back, which it developed with Hasselblad. The alert slider comes back to this Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered phone. We'll make sure to update you with the official specs when the event happens.

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Monday
Dec262022

Apple supplier TSMC to reportedly begin 3nm chip production this week

Apple's primary chip supplier TSMC will reportedly start mass producing its 3nm chips this week. The new process is expected to be used for the upcoming M2 Pro chips that will power updated MacBook Pro and Mac mini models. According to reports, the chipmaker will begin the mass production process on Thursday, December 29, which will be commemorated with a ceremony at Fab 18 at the Southern Taiwan Science Park.

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