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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

iPhone 13: Release Date, Price, and Features

Although it is still a few months since the release of the iPhone 13 series, there are already many rumors, hinting at what we can expect from Apple smartphones for 2021. Below is everything we know about the iPhone 13 right now.


iPhone 13 Release Date

- September 7 or 14, 2021

Apple usually holds an iPhone event every year in early September, so we can expect the iPhone 13 to be released at that time. However, because 2020 was a particularly difficult year for everyone, the iPhone event was postponed to October 13. We can not rule out delays in 2021, although there is currently no information that suggests that this will happen.



iPhone 13 Price

- About $ 799 for the base iPhone 13 model

We know that Apple wants to increase iPhone production in India and transfer about 20% of iPhone production outside of China, but we have yet to see if this will have an impact on the price of future iPhones. At the moment, there is nothing to suggest that we should expect a big change in the prices of the upcoming iPhones.


The iPhone 13 series can cost as much as the iPhone 12 series, which is priced at:

- iPhone 12 mini - $ 699

- iPhone 12 - $ 799

- iPhone 12 pro - $ 999

- iPhone 12 Pro Max - $ 1099


iPhone 13 Camera

According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via MacRumors), the ultra-wide camera angle of the iPhone 13 will be upgraded to f / 1.8, 6P (six-element lens) and will have autofocus, unlike the fixed-focus lens with five ultra-elements -Wide-angle camera on iPhone 12.

In December 2020, Korean media confirmed rumors that Apple would produce components to zoom in on Samsung's iPhone periscope. However, the results of this partnership are currently expected to be seen no earlier than the iPhone 14.

On January 9, 2021, the supply chain information report states that iPhone 13 camera upgrades and an updated FaceID setup are expected. They are said to include a "narrower" TrueDepth camera, which could potentially mean a smaller notch.



iPhone 13 Design

- The notch on the iPhone 13 remains, Touch ID could be restored by placing it under the display

In 2020, Apple introduced a change in the look of its iPhone line by designing the iPhone 12 series with flat edges instead of curved ones. This design is reminiscent of well-respected previous Apple phones, such as the iPhone 5, and is consistent with what the iPad Pro and 2020 iPad Air look like.

The above report from January 9, 2021, suggested that all variants of the iPhone 13 will become 0.26 mm thicker, resulting in larger batteries.


iPhone 13 Display

The iPhone 13 series will probably have sporty flexible OLED displays instead of LCDs. iPhone 13 displays are also expected to have a refresh rate of 120Hz, which was reportedly not present in the iPhone 12 series due to battery life concerns.

As for the size of the display, according to the early rumors of the iPhone 13, we can expect that the iPhone 13 series will include phones with a display size close to what the iPhone 12 series has, if not something bigger. This means that we will potentially get the following:

- iPhone 13 mini - 5.4-inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels (476 PPI)

- iPhone 13 - 6.1-inch display with a resolution of 1170 x 2532 pixels (460 PPI)

- iPhone 13 Pro - 6.1-inch display with a resolution of 1170 x 2532 pixels (460 PPI)

- iPhone 13 Pro Max - 6.7-inch display with a resolution of 1284 x 2778 pixels (458 PPI) iPhone 13 Features and software

It is practically certain that the iPhone 13 will have 5G support. Internally, the iPhone 13 Series will likely be powered by the still-announced Apple A15 chip. For charging, they will support wireless charging via MagSafe, possibly along with Lightning (or USB Type-C) wired charging.




As for the lack of features, the headphone jack does not come back, and we may even notice the removal of the charging port in favor of only MagSafe wireless charging. The latter is speculation, however, and may be delayed until the iPhone 14 or later. In any case, at least there will be no charger in the box with iPhone 13, because we have already seen that Apple removes it from the retail boxes of Apple Watch and iPhone 12, citing environmental reasons.

In terms of software, the iPhone 13 will run iOS 15, which will likely be released in September, as were many previous versions of iOS. We have yet to discover what new software features iOS 15 will bring to the iPhone 13.

Virtous App Digest– Panja





App Name: Panja  

Category: Entertainment   

Platform: Android  

Price: Free  

Who is it for? 

For users that want to create legendary moments on any party.  

For users that like playing crazy fun drinking games full of wild challenges to skyrocket the party vibes. 

 

Standout Features:  

  • Simple and flashy party app 
  • Drinking games for one on one  
  • Group drinking games  
  • Challenge people to do crazy assignments 
  • Make people answer crazy questions 
  • You earn drinks instead of points 
  • Drown the opposing team in liquids of choice 
  • Multiple levels in each game available  
  • Suitable for all kinds of parties 
  • Free for download  

 

Developer: Ecapp 

Official Website: Panja   

Google Play Download Link: Panja   

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

The New Pixel 6 will use a Google Processor

For years, Google smartphones have used processors manufactured by Qualcomm. According to 9to5google, this year, the new Pixel 6 will use a processor made by Google.


The chip in question is known as the GS101 Whitechapel, and speculation about it emerged last year when Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced that the company would invest more in hardware and that they have interesting plans for 2021.



The chips themselves are an effort by Google to gain more control over their devices, as is the case with Apple. At Apple, it is obvious that software-hardware integration is one of the most important benefits of their devices, and it seems that Google is striving for the same. Processors are designed not only for smartphones but also for Pixel Chromebooks.


Processor development is in collaboration with Samsung, more specifically with their SLSI (system large-scale integration) division. According to this, Whitechapel processors may have some similarities with Exynos processors that Samsung has been using and developing for years. There is a possibility that Samsung will be responsible for the production itself, but there is no more specific information about this.


What do we know about hardware?

No hardware specifications are known yet, except for the fact that it is probably an 8-core ARM chip, and that the processor will come with optimizations for certain tasks. We've seen something similar with the Pixel Visual Core on the Pixel 2, which significantly speeds up photo processing, as well as the Pixel 4 and 4 XL with the Pixel Neural Core. There is of course Titan M, a security chip that helps with the encryption and storage of biometric data. With a processor that is their production, Google could potentially combine all these benefits into one chip.



Unfortunately, when it comes to performance, it seems unlikely that Google's processors will be on par with Qualcomm's top processors. Not only does Qualcomm have many years of industry experience, but the fact that Whitechapel is partnering with Samsung does not inspire much confidence - Exynos processors are often a worse variant than Snapdragon models in equivalent devices.


Are there other benefits?

Probably the biggest benefit of the whole situation will be the software support for Google devices. Although a year ago the company was better than all other competitors in the Android world, they are currently lagging behind Samsung because they offer a year fewer security updates. It is to be hoped that the fact that they will gain better control over the hardware will mean longer software upgrades.


The first devices to come with this processor are internally known as Raven and Oriole, devices that will probably be released this fall, and one of them should be the new Pixel 6.

Virtous App Digest–Candy Fruit Blast Game




App Name: Candy Fruit Blast Game  

Category: Puzzle  

Platform: Android  

Price: Free  

Who is it for? 

For players that want to play a delightful match 3 puzzle game.  

For players that like to test their skills by merging and matching fruity candies to crush them.  

 

Standout Features:  

  • Easy to play  
  • No complications in the interface 
  • Colorful and refreshing graphics  
  • Suitable for all ages 
  • Match 3 or more of the same fruity candies to crush them  
  • Match and merge to earn points and solve each puzzle 
  • Unlimited levels for hours of fun 
  • New and fun challenges in every level 
  • Unlock new exciting abilities 
  • Play offline 
  • Free for download  

 

Developer: Manus Creative Tech 

Official Website: Candy Fruit Blast Game   

Google Play Download Link: Candy Fruit Blast Game 

Monday, April 5, 2021

LG is Withdrawing from the Smartphone Market

LG is the first smartphone maker to completely withdraw from this market. The company announced that instead of the loss-making sector, it will focus on household appliances and televisions.



The reason for the closure of this sector is the large losses. In the last 6 years, the production of smartphones has cost LG $ 4.4 billion. Even third place in North America failed to save this part of the company. Existing phones will remain on sale until sold out, although knowing that the company is retiring will likely reduce interest.


LG estimates that it is wiser to invest these funds in the development of the Internet of Things, parts for electric vehicles, robotics, artificial intelligence, and smart home devices.



Although it is retiring from the development of smartphones, LG will continue to develop technology that is common to other sectors, such as the 6G network.


In the past they were one of Google's partners in the development and production of Nexus devices. This year they had 10% of the market in North America, the phones for a long time were in third place after sales in the US market.


The official closing of this department will be completed by July 31. It is difficult to guess whether LG phones will reappear in the future. Some brands like Nokia and Blackberry still exist even though they now have new manufacturers. Given that there have already been rumors that LG wants to sell this division, the return of the brand with a new manufacturer will not be a surprise.

Virtous App Digest– Conre




App Name: Conre  

Category: Tools  

Platform: IOS and Android  

Price: Free  

Who is it for? 

For users that want to find participants and collect data for their researches. 

For users that to join researches as participants and earn some money.  

 

Standout Features:  

  • Easy to use and user-friendly 
  • For researchers and the general public 
  • Easy to post and check the progress of your researches 
  • Find diverse participants for all kinds of researches  
  • Compatible with other survey platforms 
  • Decide who you are paying and how much 
  • Earn money and gift cards for participating in researches 
  • Easy to withdraw earnings 
  • Free for download  

 
Developer: Conre Connections Limited 

Official Website: Conre  

App Store Download Link: Conre  

Google Play Download Link: Conre