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dimanche 9 janvier 2022

Skagen Falster Gen 6 Review: Minimalistic smartwatch that gets the job done

As someone who uses both iPhones and Android phones but prefer using the latter, it’s pained me for years that the best smartwatch by far — the one made by Apple — only works with the iPhone, which means whenever I was using an Android phone, I knew the smartwatch paired to it was second rate. The biggest issue was that, compared to Apple’s wearables, most Android watches had comparatively slow performance and lackluster features set — a problem that was partly Wear OS but mostly due to underpowered chipsets like the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100.

This problem was, I don’t want to say “fixed”, but at least alleviated in 2021, with Samsung and Qualcomm each releasing new wearable SoCs that improved performance significantly. It’s the latter chip — Snapdragon Wear 4100 Plus — that powers the just-announced Skagen Falster Gen 6, and the improved speed is immediately noticeable compared to 2020 Wear OS watches.

Skagen Falster Gen 6

Skagen Falster Gen 6 Specifications: Click to expand

Skagen Falster Gen 6: Specifications

Specification Skagen Falster Gen 6
Build
  • Stainless steel casing
  • Glass face
Dimensions 
  • Thickness 11.5mm
  • Watch face 42mm
Display
  • 1.28-inch AMOLED
  • 326 ppi
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100+
RAM & Storage
  • 8GB storage + 1GB RAM
Battery & Charging
  • Battery size not disclosed
  • Rapid charging (0-80% in 30 minutes)
Audio & Microphone 
  • Single loudspeaker
  • Single microphone
Sensors
  • PPG Heart Rate
  • SpO2
  • Accelerometer
  • Gyroscope
  • Compass
  • Altimeter
  • Off-body IR
  • Ambient Light
Software Wear OS

About this review: Skagen provided XDA a review unit of the watch before launch. Skagen did not have any inputs in this review.

Skagen Falster Gen 6: Design and Hardware

The Skagen Falster Gen 6 may have just hit the market, but it is not new per se. This is actually a rebranding of the two-month-old Fossil Gen 6. They have the exact same internals, so you’re getting 8GB of storage, 1GB of RAM, all the usual sensors like accelerometer, gyroscope, altimeter, etc, plus that aforementioned Snapdragon Wear 4100+.

Since Skagen is a Danish-inspired brand that aims for “Danish-minimalism,” the Falster Gen 6 comes in a smaller, sleeker body than Fossil’s Gen 6, without the raised bezel, and thin, detached lugs. I’ve been wearing the beautiful but bulky Huawei Watch GT 3 prior to switching to the Falster Gen 6, and the latter’s much smaller size was a breath of fresh air.

Huawei Watch GT 3 and Skagen Falster Gen 6

The Huawei Watch GT 3 (left) and the Skagen Falster Gen 6.

I am a fan of the watch’s matte black coating over the stainless steel frame (it also comes in silver), but not so much of the cheap rubbery strap. There is a version with a leather strap plus you can use any third-party 20mm strap, so this is not a huge deal.

Skagen Falster Gen 6 Skagen Falster Gen 6 strap

And while the Falster Gen 6’s 11.5mm thickness is a hair thinner than the Fossil Gen 6, is still thicker than the Apple Watch Series 7 or Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic.  I also question the need for three physical buttons (the middle one is rotatable), as a combination of screen swipes, taps along with a single button should be enough for navigating a smartwatch UI. Plus they get in the way when I bend my wrist up 90-degrees, such as when I’m trying to do pushups.

Skagen Faster Gen 6

The Falster Gen 6 can track just about everything rival smartwatches from Apple and Samsung can do, except EKG

Still, I’d say overall the Skagen Falster Gen 6 is a good-looking sleek smartwatch that doesn’t get in the way of long sleeve sweaters or jackets. The 1.28-inch AMOLED screen looks great in a vacuum, but compared to the Huawei Watch GT3, it doesn’t get as bright, and colors don’t pop as much.

There’s a loudspeaker on the left side of the watch casing and a mic on the right side. They both work fine — I was able to take phone calls even outside with traffic noise, and both myself and the other party could hear each other fine.

Around the back are the usual sensors: the Falster Gen 6 can track just about everything rival smartwatches from Apple and Samsung can do except EKG (electrocardiogram). Otherwise, blood-oxygen level, steps walked, stairs climbed, heart rate, GPS tracking are all here.

Skagen Falster Gen 6

Fossil/Skagen did not disclose battery size, but I have been able to get a day and a half on a single charge. Right now, as I’m typing this, my watch has been off a charger for 26 hours and there’s still 37% battery left. While a day-and-half is fine for me, I must mention that there are rival smartwatches from Fitbit and Huawei that can last way longer — the Fitbit Sense and Huawei Watch GT 3 can go five to six days on a single charge. Fossil/Skagen also claims the watch can add 80% in 30 minutes of charge, but I could not recreate those speeds. Half an hour of charging a completely drained Gen 6 only added 67% of battery in my testing, which is quite off the marketing number.

A bigger gripe for me is the Falster Gen 6, like 99% of smartwatches, uses a proprietary charger, meaning you need to bring that cable with you on trips, and if you lose it, you must buy another one. Huawei’s recent smartwatches can be charged wirelessly via any Qi charger. That’s the way smartwatches should go. Or at least use USB-C.

The Falster Gen 6 watch is rated 3ATM, meaning it can withstand rain and light splashes, but you can’t really take it swimming.

Skagen Falster Gen 6: Software and Performance

Fossil was left in a rough spot when Google and Samsung announced a surprise partnership last year at Google I/O that essentially gave Samsung first dibs at Wear OS 3. This means the Skagen Falster Gen 6, like the Fossil Gen 6, runs on the older Wear OS 2. While Fossil promises an update to Wear OS 3 will come sometime in 2022, we must review the watch for what it is — running outdated software.

For the most part, I had no issues with the Falster Gen 6’s performance. The UI moves around smoothly, and I enjoy being able to rotate the middle button to scroll down. There are some noticeable shortcomings, like the inferior Google Maps integration. When I am navigating with Google Maps and wearing a Galaxy Watch 4, I get turn-by-turn instructions that show on my wrist. This doesn’t happen on the Skagen Falster Gen 6. Wear OS 3 also has superior watch face complications and has exclusive access to a Wear OS-specific YouTube Music app.

There is one crucial thing the Skagen Falster Gen 6 get right that the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 does not — it has Google Assistant

There is, however, one crucial thing the Falster Gen 6 gets right that the Galaxy Watch 4 does not — it has Google Assistant! Samsung’s latest smartwatches may be running Wear OS 3, but it’s not a pure Google version of the software. Instead, it’s littered with Samsung’s services, including the significantly inferior Bixby.

So while the Falster Gen 6’s Wear OS 2 is a bit slower and lacks some features of Wear OS 3, it can at least access the best and smartest digital voice assistant on earth.

Google Maps on the Falster Gen 6

Google Maps on the Falster Gen 6

Another feature that the Falster Gen 6 can do quite well is allowing me to respond to text messages from various chat apps via voice dictation. This sounds like a simple enough feature, but very few Android smartwatches get this right. Huawei and Xiaomi’s smartwatches, for example, can only show notifications, they cannot actually respond. Fitbit Sense can only do canned responses. Any Samsung or Wear OS watches from before 2021 technically could respond, but the voice dictation was so painfully laggy, they were virtually useless. Only in 2021, when there was the aforementioned silicon upgrade from Samsung and Qualcomm, did some Android wearables finally become capable enough to handle voice dictation in a timely manner.

You can also respond to messages with an on-screen keyboard on the Falster Gen 6, but the QWERTY keyboard is very cramped, resulting in typos often. This is another area where the Galaxy Watch 4 is superior, as it offers a scribbling method of text input (copied straight from the Apple Watch) that works much better than pecking on a tiny keyboard.

Falster Gen 6 keyboard.

Fitness tracking on the Falster Gen 6 is fine. It’s been raining all week in Los Angeles, so I have been unable to go for runs, but the watch did track my steps accurately. I also tried SpO2 and heart rate tracking with the Falster Gen 6 alongside the Apple Watch Series 7 and Galaxy Watch 4 and all the results were similar. Sleep tracking worked okay, I think Fitbit’s sleep tracking is still the best-in-class, in that it doesn’t get tricked into thinking I’ve woken up just because I tossed and turned a few times.

Google Fit, the default health app to track data for Wear OS devices, is also a bit lacking compared to similar apps from Fitbit, Apple, Samsung, or even Xiaomi. The interface is complicated, and instead of showing you actual data, Google Fit has a habit of showing you some arbitrary point system, like “you earned 40 points for an afternoon walk.” I don’t care about the points, just show me how many actual steps I walked!

There are, sadly, very few watch face selections in the Wearable app, and while third-party apps like Facer have more options, the app itself is a bit spammy, with constant push notifications,  lots of ads, and some watch faces requiring money that isn’t clearly labeled

Skagen Falster Gen 6

Skagen Falster Gen 6: Conclusion

I really enjoyed my time wearing the Skagen Falster Gen 6. Yes, the software isn’t as zippy as a Galaxy Watch 4, and battery life isn’t as impressive as Fitbit Sense or Huawei Watch GT 2. But the Falster Gen 6 can do one thing better than those other watches for me: it allows me to check my phone less often.

This is because I use Google Assistant often, and I get a lot of chat messages throughout the day (Slack, WeChat, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal). The Skagen Falster Gen 6 with Google Assistant support, and a functional way to respond to notifications fit whats I need.

Galaxy Watch 4 and Skagen Falster Gen 6

Galaxy Watch 4 (left) and Skagen Falster Gen 6.

However, at $295, the Falster Gen 6 is $50 pricier than the Galaxy Watch 4, so if you don’t need Google Assistant often (or if you somehow are okay with Bixby), then the Galaxy Watch 4 is a better performer at a lower price.

    Skagen Falster Gen 6
      Fossil's newest smartwatch released under its Skagen branding, this is a clean and minimal-looking Wear OS watch that, despite outdated software, still does smartwatchy things quite well.

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    vendredi 7 janvier 2022

    MIUI 13: Here’s everything you need to know about Xiaomi’s latest Android skin

    At a launch event in China on December 28, 2021, Xiaomi unveiled the latest version of its Android skin — MIUI 13. As you’d expect, MIUI 13 comes with a bunch of new features and performance improvements, including new privacy features, a new system font, a bunch of cool wallpapers, and even a version optimized for tablets. Here’s a quick overview of everything new in MIUI 13, followed by its wallpapers, rollout schedule, download links, and more.

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    MIUI 13: New Features and Performance Improvements

    MIUI 13 brings several performance improvements over the previous release — MIUI 12.5. Xiaomi claims that the latest version of its custom Android skin offers better app fluency with 15% fewer dropped frames in third-party applications when compared to the previous release. Xiaomi’s native apps also run better on the new release, with 23% fewer dropped frames.

    Xiaomi claims that MIUI 13 ranks at the top in Master Lu’s fluency test, beating Android skins from other OEMs on devices across all price points. Xiaomi has also improved the multitasking capabilities on MIUI 13, and the software now lets you have up to 14 apps open in the background on a flagship device at any given time.

    Xiaomi has also worked on making MIUI 13 more secure for the end-users with new features like face verification protection, privacy watermark, and fraud protection. At the moment, we don’t have the complete details for all these features. However, we do know that the privacy watermark feature will let you add a watermark to images that you share to prevent misuse.

    MIUI 13 new privacy features

    New privacy and security features

    The fraud protection feature, on the other hand, consists of a couple of different measures to protect users from online and telecom frauds, like “E-fraud warning,” “Official logo,” Fraud application installation interception,” and “Transfer protection.”

    MiSans font

    As mentioned earlier, MIUI 13 also includes a new system font called MiSans. It’s a flat and minimal font with rich Opentype features, like automatically adjusting the height of hyphens to uppercase and lowercase letters. The font is free to download for both personal and commercial use.

    MIUI 13 live wallpapers

    Furthermore, MIUI 13 comes with a host of new live wallpapers that showcase crystal formation. Xiaomi says that these wallpapers were captured using a polarization microscope via 8K timelapse photography. We’ll make sure to share these new wallpapers with you as soon as the first build of MIUI 13 starts rolling out to devices.

    MIUI 13 widgets

    MIUI 13 widgets

    In addition, MIUI 13 also includes support for a bunch of new widgets, like “Super Countdown Day” and “Water Measuring Cup”. The company only gave us a glimpse of these new widgets during the launch event, but we expect to learn more details in the coming days.

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    MIUI 13 Pad

    Along with MIUI 13 for smartphones, Xiaomi also announced MIUI 13 Pad during today’s launch event. MIUI 13 Pad is an optimized version of Xiaomi’s Android skin for large-screen devices. It brings some additional features to help users make the most of the extra screen real estate. Xiaomi has also worked with developers to optimize apps for this new tablet interface and the company claims that over 3000 apps have already been adapted for large screens.

    Along with all the new features mentioned above, MIUI 13 Pad includes a few additional features to improve the multitasking experience on large-screen devices. These include features like a new shortcut to quickly switch between full screen and windowed modes, window scaling, a global taskbar with drag and drop support for multitasking, and more. MIUI 13 Pad also offers support for a bunch of keyboard shortcuts to enhance productivity.


    MIUI 13: Rollout Schedule

    Xiaomi plans to start rolling out MIUI 13 to the first batch of devices by the end of January 2022. The new Xiaomi 12, Xiaomi 12 Pro, and the Xiaomi 12X will be among the first devices to receive the update, along with the Mi 11 Ultra, the Mi 11 Pro, and the Mi 11.

    MIUI 13 rollout schedule for global models

    • First batch (Q1 2022)
      • Mi 11
      • Mi 11 Ultra
      • Mi 11i
      • Mi 11X Pro
      • Mi 11X
      • Xiaomi 11T Pro
      • Xiaomi 11T
      • Mi 11 Lite
      • Mi 11 Lite 5G
      • Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE
      • Xiaomi 11 Lite NE
      • Xiaomi Pad 5
      • Redmi 10
      • Redmi 10 Prime
      • Redmi Note 8 (2021)
      • Redmi Note 10 Pro
      • Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
      • Redmi Note 10
      • Redmi Note 10 JE

    MIUI 13 rollout schedule for Chinese models

    Public Beta version — First batch (mid-January 2022)

      • Xiaomi Civi
      • Xiaomi MIX 4
      • Redmi K40 Game Enhanced Edition
      • Redmi Note 10 Pro
      • Xiaomi 11 Ultra
      • Xiaomi 11 Pro
      • Xiaomi 11
      • Xiaomi 11 Youth Edition
      • Xiaomi Pad 5
      • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro
      • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 5G
      • Xiaomi 10S
      • Redmi K40 Pro
      • Redmi K40
      • Redmi K30S Extreme Edition
      • Redmi K30 Extreme Edition
      • Xiaomi 10 Extreme Edition
      • Xiaomi 10
      • Xiaomi 10 Pro
      • Redmi K30 Pro
      • Redmi Note 11 5G
      • Redmi Note 9 4G
      • Redmi Note 9, Redmi 10X Pro
      • Redmi 10X and Xiaomi CC9 Pro
    • Second batch (TBD)
      • Redmi Note 11 Pro
      • Redmi Note 11 Pro+
      • Redmi K30 5G
      • Redmi K30i 5G
      • Redmi K30
      • Xiaomi 10 Youth Edition
      • Redmi Note 9 Pro
      • Redmi Note 10
    • Stable rollout — First batch (end of January 2022) 
      • Xiaomi 11 Ultra
      • Xiaomi 11 Pro
      • Xiaomi 11
      • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro
      • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 5G
      • Xiaomi Pad 5

    Download MIUI 13 Wallpapers

    If you are looking for new wallpapers for your device, you can download MIUI 13 Wallpapers.


    List of Devices that have received MIUI 13 or MIUI 13 Pad

    Here are the devices that currently have a stable MIUI 13 build available. Note that the devices are sorted alphabetically for their codename. Generic flashing instructions are available at the bottom of this article. However, we advise users to refer to the device forums for specific flashing instructions for their device, in case there are any variations or special instructions that need to be followed.

    1. Redmi K40 / POCO F3 / Mi 11X (alioth)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (alioth)
    1.1. V13.0.2.0.SKHCNXM Download Link Download Link

    2. Xiaomi 12 (cupid)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (cupid)
    1.1. V13.0.10.0.SLCCNXM (Rolled Back) Download Link
    1.2. V13.0.12.0.SLCCNXM Download Link Download Link

    3. Mi Pad 5 Pro (elish)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (elish)
    1.1. V13.0.4.0.RKYCNXM Download Link Download Link

    4. Mi Pad 5 Pro 5G (enuma)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (enuma)
    1.1. V13.0.2.0.RKZCNXM Download Link Download Link

    5. Redmi K40 Pro / Redmi K40 Pro+ / Mi 11X Pro / Mi 11i (haydn)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (haydn)
    1.1. V13.0.5.0.SKKCNXM Download Link Download Link

    6. Mi Pad 5 (nabu)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (enuma)
    1.1. V13.0.3.0.RKXCNXM Download Link Download Link

    7. Xiaomi Mix 4 (odin)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (odin)
    1.1. V13.0.2.0.SKMCNXM Download Link Download Link

    8. Xiaomi 12X (psyche)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (psyche)
    1.1. V13.0.10.0.RLDCNXM Download Link Download Link

    9. Mi 11 Lite 5G (renoir)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (renoir)
    1.1. V13.0.4.0.SKICNXM Download Link Download Link

    10. Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra (star)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (star)
    1.1. V13.0.5.0.SKACNXM Download Link Download Link

    11. Mi 11 (venus)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (venus)
    1.1. V13.0.4.0.SKBCNXM Download Link Download Link

    12. Xiaomi 12 Pro (zeus)

    Sr. No. Build Number, Region, and Status Recovery ROM Fastboot ROM
    China (zeus)
    1.1. V13.0.10.0.SLBCNXM (Rolled Back) Download Link
    1.2. V13.0.12.0.SLBCNXM Download Link Download Link

    Flashing Instructions for MIUI 13

    Note that these are generic flashing instructions that should generally be applicable across Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices. However, there is a possibility that there is a variation that is unique to your device, so we strongly advise visiting your device forums for device-specific instructions.

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    jeudi 6 janvier 2022

    Honor Magic V specifications and renders leaked ahead of the official launch

    Honor will soon be unveiling its first-ever foldable phone to take on the lies of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and OPPO Find N. The company has been teasing the upcoming phone on social media for a while now. Just a few days ago, the company gave us a sneak peek at the phone’s design and confirmed the launch date. Now ahead of the official launch, leaked specifications and renders of the Honor Magic V have surfaced online.

    Leaked renders and specifications of the Honor Magic V come courtesy of Ishaan Agarwal and MySmartPrice. As you can see in the renders attached below, the phone features a design similar to the Galaxy Z Fold 3. The back houses a triple camera setup with the Honor logo perpendicular to the camera module. Meanwhile, the outer cover display has a centered hole-punch for the selfie camera. The phone is said to come in three colors: Orange, Black, and White.

    According to Agarwal, the Honor Magic V will feature a 7.9-inch OLED main display with 2272 x 1984 screen resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the outer cover display is said to be a 6.45-inch FHD+ panel offering a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone will reportedly be powered by Qualcomm’s newly announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, paired with 12GB RAM and 256GB/512GB storage. In terms of camera hardware, we’re told the phone will feature a triple camera setup consisting of a 50MP f/1.9 main shooter, a 50MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP f/2.0 “Spectrum Enhanced” (likely a monochrome sensor) camera. Over on the front, you’ll find a 42MP selfie shooter. Elsewhere, the Honor Magic V will reportedly pack a 4,760mAh battery with 66W fast charging support and has DTS:X Ultra speakers. Finally, it will run MagicUI 6 based on Android 12 out-of-the-box.

    The Honor Magic V is officially launching in China on January 1o, so we won’t have to wait long to learn more about the company’s first foldable offering.

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    AMD Ryzen 6000 Series: Release date, price, and everything you need to know

    After a successful run with the 5000 series CPUs, AMD kickstarted its 2022 product launches with a new generation of chips for the notebook market. AMD marked the beginning of a busy and important year with its new Ryzen 6000 series mobile processors. These “Rembrandt” APUs feature up to eight powerful Zen3+ cores and its latest RDNA 2 graphics to deliver reliable performance for day-to-day workloads, gaming, and more. There’s a lot to discuss when it comes to the Ryzen 6000 series mobile chips, so we decided to curate all the information in place. Here’s everything you need to know about the new AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile processors:

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    AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs

    AMD Ryzen 6000 series mobile CPUs

    The Ryzen 6000 family of mobile processors has ten different SKUs that are divided into two main categories. There’s the U-series which includes 15W-28W hardware to power portable thin and light notebooks, and then there are the H-series with up 35W and 45W+ units for high-end gaming laptops. Together, we’re looking at quite the lineup which AMD says will be used in over 200 premium machines in 2022.

    AMD Zen3+ Cores

    The AMD 6000 series processors are built on the updated AMD “Zen 3+” core that is optimized to deliver high performance-per-watt. It’s worth pointing out that these are the fastest AMD Ryzen processors yet, with up to 5GHz clock speeds. The new Zen3+ cores have now some advanced power management features to increase the overall endurance of these chips. The new Ryzen 6000 series mobile processors use up to 30% less power than the previous-gen processors in some workloads, which is quite impressive.

    AMD RDNA 2 Architecture-Based Graphics

    AMD Ryzen 6000 series RDNA 2 architecture

    The AMD Ryzen 6000 series mobile CPUs, in case you don’t know, are also the first mobile processors to feature RDNA 2 architecture-based iGPU. RDNA 2 allows the new APUs to perform twice as fast as the last-gen APUs. The Rembrandt APU is the industry’s first APU with hardware ray-tracing, and AMD says it works flawlessly with the help of the company’s Fidelity FX Super Resolution. The new 6000 mobile chips have up to 12 graphics compute units with up to 2.4GHz GPU frequency. This is an upgrade from eight Vega units that we’ve seen in the past from AMD.

    With up to 1.5x larger GPU Compute Engines and up to 1.5X more memory bandwidth, AMD is touting the new chips to be able to deliver a truly playable gaming on-the-go experience. The company is promising 1080p gaming at varying graphics settings with just the APU. This means, even the portable thin and light machines should be able to handle your gaming needs, without forcing an to upgrade to a more powerful machine.

    AMD Ryzen 6000 series gaming performance

    AMD has also announced a set of new mobile graphics solutions that allow users to benefit from AMD’s Advantage platform when paired with the new H35+ CPUs. Pairing a Ryzen 6000 series mobile processor with, say, a 6000 series mobile GPU will allow the system to use SmartShift Max for dynamically adjusting power consumption between CPU and GPU for better performance and power efficiency.

    DDR5 Support & Microsoft Pluton

    As expected, AMD’s new Rembrandt CPUs also have updated memory controllers with support for up to DDR5-5200 and LPDDR5-6400. AMD hasn’t mentioned anything about DDR4 support which makes us believe the new APUs have ditched DDR4 support entirely in favor of the new standard. The new units also jump from PCIe 3.0 to PCIe 4.0 with 8x support for a discrete GPU and 12x split between storage and chipset. There’s also support for USB 4 and WiFi 6E, which means laptop manufacturers can follow Thunderbolt 3 specifications. The USB 4 support is not to be confused with Thunderbolt 4, though.

    AMD Ryzen 6000 series features

    AMD also briefly mentioned the fact that its Ryzen 6000 CPUs features Microsoft Pluton Support. The first mentions of Pluton processor date back to November 2020 when Microsoft said it’s working with silicon partners including AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, etc., to enable chip-to-cloud security technology using Pluton. This, combined with other security features offered by AMD including AMD Secure Processor and AMD Memory Guard, the Ryzen 6000 series CPUs are touted to be some of the most secure chips on the market.

    AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs: Specifications

    Let’s take a look at the Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs that’ll power the next-generation of laptops and other mobile computers in 2022 (includes both 15W-28W, 35W, & 45W+):

    Specification AMD Ryzen 9 6980HX AMD Ryzen 9 6980HS AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS AMD Ryzen 7 6800H AMD Ryzen 7 6800HS AMD Ryzen 5 6600H AMD Ryzen 5 6600HS AMD Ryzen 7 6800U AMD Ryzen 5 6600U
    Cores 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 8 6
    Threads 16 16 16 16 16 16 12 12 16 12
    Base Frequency 3.3GHz 3.3GHz 3.3GHz 3.3GHz 3.2GHz 3.2GHz 3.3GHz 3.3GHz 2.7GHz 2.9GHz
    Max Boost Frequency 5.0GHz 5.0GHz 4.9GHz 4.9GHz 4.7GHz 4.7GHz 4.5GHz 4.5GHz 4.7GHz 4.5GHz
    L2+L3 Cache 20MB 20MB 20MB 20MB 20MB 19MB 12MB 12MB 20MB 19MB
    Default TDP 45W 35W 45W 35W 45W 45W 45W 35W 15W – 28W 15W-28w
    GPU Compute Units 12 12 12 12 12 12 6 6 12 6
    GPU Core Max Boost 2.4Ghz 2.4Ghz 2.4GHz 2.4GHz 2.2GHz 2.2GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 2.2GHz 1.9GHz
    Node 6nm 6nm 6nm 6nm 6nm 6nm 6nm 6nm 6nm 6nm

    All the new AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors are built using TSMC’s 6nm process technology. The Ryzen 9 6980HX sits on top of the product stack carrying 8 cores and 16 threads. This particular, as you can see, can be boosted to hit a max frequency of 5.0GHz, making it the fastest Ryzen chip on the market. This is one we expect locking horns with Intel’s Core i9-12900HK as well as the Apple M1 Max chip. The Ryzen 9 6980HS is also just as powerful, although it defaults to 35W, as opposed to 45W+ on the 6980HX.

    All the Ryzen 9 and Ryzen 7 CPUs, as you can see, also have a larger GPU Compute Engine with as many as 12 GPU compute units. This, as we mentioned earlier, is an upgrade from eight Vega units as seen in previous Ryzen APUs. The Ryzen 6000 U-series chips will enable powerful experiences for those who’re looking to buy notebooks with thin and form factors.

    AMD Ryzen 6000 CPUs Release Date & Pricing

    AMD’s Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs are available to OEMs right now, which means it’s only a matter of time till we start seeing new and improved versions of the existing laptops on the market. A handful of manufacturers including Lenovo, HP, Razer, MSI, Alienware, etc., have already announced a bunch of new laptops powered by the Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs.

    The Ryzen 6000 series only has mobile chips, which will be shared with OEM partners for building new machines. AMD’s next generation of desktop CPUs will be launched under 7000 series. You can check out our AMD Ryzen 7000 series article to know what to expect from the next-gen CPUs later this year.

    AMD has partnered with a lot of manufacturers to bring 6000 series of chip-powered notebooks to the market. Here are links to some of the important articles we think are worth taking a look at while discussing Ryzen 6000 chips:

    AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs: Frequently asked questions

    There seems to be a lot of confusion around the Ryzen 6000 series CPUs, so we decided to curate some of the most frequently asked questions around these CPUs. Here, check them out:

    What's the AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile CPU release date?

    AMD has already announced the Ryzen 6000 series mobile CPUs. In fact, different OEM partners have also announced a bunch of Ryzen 6000 mobile CPU-powered laptops. They’ll be available on the market in a couple of months.

    Do the Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs support Thunderbolt 4?

    AMD has confirmed that the new Ryzen 6000 series mobile CPUs support USB 4, but not Thunderbolt 4. Thunderbolt 4 availability is still limited to Intel-powered notebooks. 

    How many CPU and GPU cores do the Ryzen 6000 chips have?

    The new AMD Ryzen 6000 series mobile chips have up to 8 CPU cores and up to 12 GPU compute cores.

    What's the maximum boost frequency of Ryzen 6000 series?

    The new Ryzen 6000 series chips have a max boost frequency of up to 5GHz. The Ryzen 9 6980HX is the first Ryzen CPU to hit the 5GHz mark.

    Will there be Ryzen 6000 series desktop CPUs?

    AMD has decided to skip the 6000 series and move directly to the 7000 series for its desktop chips. The new Ryzen 7000 series desktop CPUs will arrive later this year.

    Do the Ryzen 6000 series mobile CPUs support DDR5 memory?

    Yes, the Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs support DDR5 memory. In fact, the updated memory controllers for 6000 series chips doesn’t seem to support DDR4 memory. 

    AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs: Final Thoughts

    The new laptops powered by the Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs will be available shortly. Looking at the comparison figures shared to us by AMD, it definitely feels like these new chips are ready to offer incredible performance in the notebooks market. Even the low-powered 15W-28W Rembrandt APUs are said to be up to 3x faster than the competing hardware such as the Intel Core i7-1165G7 and GeForce MX450. We’ll have more to talk about the performance once we get a chance to use the next generation of laptops powered by these chips. In the meantime, you can also check out our Intel Alder Lake Deep Dive to see what Intel’s been cooking behind the scenes to enable powerful experiences with its 12th-gen Alder Lake chips for both desktops as well as mobile computing.

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    Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge with 120W fast charging support launched in India

    The past few months in India have been rather quiet with respect to phone launches. The Redmi Note 11T did make its way to India at the end of 2021 but there was nothing really special about it. However, that’s changing now with the launch of the Xiaomi 11i and Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge.

    Xiaomi reintroduced its ‘i’ series of phones in India with the Mi 10i at the beginning of last year, which offered 5G support and a 108MP camera. Continuing that tradition of introducing new innovations in this series, the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge is the first phone to come with 120W fast charging in India. It’s accompanied by the more affordable Xiaomi 11i that also charges pretty fast at 67W. Here are all the details about the two devices.

    Xiaomi 11i and Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge: Specifications

    Specification Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge Xiaomi 11i
    Build
    • Polycarbonate frame with flat edges
    • Glass back
    • IP53
    • Polycarbonate frame
    • Glass back
    • IP53
    Dimensions & Weight
    • 163.65 x 76.19 x 8.34mm
    • 204g
    • 163.65 x 76.19 x 8.34mm
    • 207g
    Display
    • 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED
    • 120Hz refresh rate
    • 360Hz touch sampling rate
    • HDR10
    • 1200 nits peak brightness
    • Corning Gorilla Glass 5
    • 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED
    • 120Hz refresh rate
    • 360Hz touch sampling rate
    • HDR10
    • 1200 nits peak brightness
    • Corning Gorilla Glass 5
    SoC
    • MediaTek Dimensity 920
    • Mali G68 MC4 GPU
    • MediaTek Dimensity 920
    • Mali G68 MC4 GPU
    RAM & Storage
    • 6/8GB RAM
    • 128GB storage
    • Expandable via microSD
    • 6/8GB RAM
    • 128GB storage
    • Expandable via microSD
    Battery & Charging
    • 4,500mAh battery
    • 120W fast charging
    • 5,160mAh battery
    • 67W fast charging
    Security
    • Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
    • Face unlock
    • Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
    • Face unlock
    Rear Camera(s)
    • Primary: 108MP Samsung HM2, f/1.89
    • Secondary: 8MP ultra-wide, f/2.2
    • Tertiary: 2MP macro
    • Primary: 108MP Samsung HM2, f/1.89
    • Secondary: 8MP ultra-wide, f/2.2
    • Tertiary: 2MP macro
    Front Camera(s) 16MP, f/2.45 16MP, f/2.45
    Port(s)
    • USB-C
    • 3.5mm headphone jack
    • IR Blaster
    • USB-C
    • 3.5mm headphone jack
    • IR Blaster
    Audio
    • Stereo speakers
    • Dolby Atmos
    • Hi-res certified audio
    • Stereo speakers
    • Dolby Atmos
    • Hi-res certified audio
    Connectivity
    • Hybrid SIM slot
    • Wi-Fi 6 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
    • Bluetooth 5.2
    • 5G bands: n40, n77, n78, n1, n3, n5, n8, n28
    • Hybrid SIM slot
    • Wi-Fi 6 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
    • Bluetooth 5.2
    • 5G bands: n40, n77, n78, n1, n3, n5, n8, n28
    Software
    • MIUI 12.5
    • Android 11
    • MIUI 12.5
    • Android 11
    Colors Pacific Pearl, Stealth Black, Camo Green, Purple Mist Pacific Pearl, Stealth Black, Camo Green, Purple Mist

    If you went through the specifications of both phones, you would realize that the only difference between the Xiaomi 11i and the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge is in terms of battery and charging. The standard Xiaomi 11i has a larger 5,160mAh battery with 67W fast charging support. But, the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge takes it up a notch with 120W fast charging. The battery capacity has been reduced slightly on the HyperCharge variant, though, and you get a 4,500mAh unit. Given the extremely fast charging, the smaller battery size shouldn’t matter too much. After all, Xiaomi claims that you can charge the phone completely from 0-100% in just 15 minutes which is insane.

    Xiaomi 11i cameras

    Apart from that, both phones share the exact same specifications throughout. Under the hood, there’s a MediaTek Dimensity 920 SoC based on the 6nm manufacturing node. It is a mid-range SoC that should ensure great performance on the device. Of course, you also get 5G connectivity with 8 5G bands. The base variant of both devices gets 6GB of RAM along with 128GB of internal storage. The storage can be expanded via a hybrid slot, which means you can either use two SIM cards or a SIM and a micro SD card.

    Another highlight of the Xiaomi 11i and 11i HyperCharge is the 108MP primary camera. Of course, Xiaomi has used this sensor on a lot of its phones already so it isn’t something new. But it ensures that the phones are well-rounded in all aspects from performance to cameras to charging. An aspect where Xiaomi has been doing really well on all its upper mid-range devices is the display. The Xiaomi 11i and 11i HyperCharge don’t disappoint in this regard either. The phones get a 6.67-inch OLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and HDR10 support.

    Xiaomi 11i display

    The phones adopt flat sides along the edges reminiscent of the new iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 design. The frame is made of polycarbonate while the back is glass. Xiaomi has opted for a nice-looking design for the Xiaomi 11i series and the color options complement it well. For those wondering, both the 67W charger for the Xiaomi 11i and the 120W charger for the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge are provided within the box itself.

    Xiaomi 11i and Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge: Pricing and Availability

    Xiaomi 11i Pearl Xiaomi 11i black Xiaomi 11i green Xiaomi 11i purple

    The Xiaomi 11 and the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge will be available in 5 color variants – Pacific Pearl, Stealth Black, Camo Green, Purple Mist and will be available starting from 12 January 2022. The Xiaomi 11i starts at ₹24,999 for the base variant while the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge starts at ₹26,999. The higher RAM variants are priced at ₹26,999 and ₹28,999, respectively. You will be able to purchase the phones from Flipkart, Mi.com, Mi Home Stores, and official retail partners.

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    Google brings back Cast volume controls for Pixel phones with January 2022 update

    With Android 12, Google quietly removed one important feature: the ability to control the volume of Cast-enabled devices using your phone’s volume buttons. On Android 11 and earlier versions you could change the volume of an ongoing Cast session by simply pressing the volume buttons from any screen. But that convenience is gone in the latest version of Android — you now have to open the relevant app to adjust the volume. Earlier in November Google said it had to temporarily disable the feature due to a legal issue and that it would bring it back in Android 12L. But it appears we won’t have to wait till the next Android release to get the feature back.

    As spotted by Mishaal Rahman, Google has seemingly re-enabled Cast volume controls for Pixel phones running Android 12 with the January 2022 security update. That means you can once again control the volume of your Cast session using the volume keys from any screen.

    As you can see in the screenshot above, when you’re streaming something to a Cast-enabled device, pressing the volume key will bring up the familiar Cast volume slider.

    It’s unclear whether Cast volume controls will make their way to other Android 12 devices anytime soon. For now, it seems the feature is only coming to Pixel phones running Android 12. The January 2022 update was released earlier this week and is currently rolling out to the Pixel 3, Pixel 4, and Pixel 5 series. Meanwhile, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will get it sometime later this month.

    Has the latest January 2022 update re-enabled Cast controls on your Pixel phone running Android 12? Let us know in the comments below.

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    Anker shows off its new 100W GaN charger, AIO webcam, and Android TV projector at CES

    CES is a notable event for the tech industry, where companies get to show off their latest products and technologies. This year’s event is no different, as we’ve witnessed the reveal of some exciting products. Some of the noteworthy highlights of CES 2022 come from Anker. The company has shared details about its upcoming devices — including a 100W GaN charger, AIO webcam, and an Android TV projector.

    100W GaN Charger

    Anker 100W GaN charger

    Anker revealed a new 100W gallium nitride charger at CES (via The Verge). It features one USB type A in addition to two USB type C ports, and it supports USB Power Delivery 3.0 PPS. This wall charger allows power delivery at up to 100 watts. However, it’s worth mentioning that if you have more than one device plugged into it, then it’ll divide the 100W between them accordingly. The company states that this Anker 736 Nano II is “the world’s smallest 100W gallium nitride wall charger,” and it will be available in stores next March for $79.

    AIO Webcam

    Anker Video Bar

    Another handy product that Anker announced at CES is an all-in-one (AIO) webcam (via The Verge). The B600 Video Bar is the go-to in the era of remote work and endless Zoom meetings. It features a 2K sensor that can capture at 30FPS, adjustable field of view, autofocus, AI-powered zooming, and more. Additionally, its microphones are capable of reducing background noise so others can hear you more clearly.

    In addition to that, this AOI webcam comes with speakers and a light. The latter can supports MagicSight — which adjusts the lighting automatically — and can be further controlled through an app. This makes the Video Bar the ultimate online conferencing tool. You won’t have to deal with separate devices to get the correct lighting, upload your live video stream, and listen to what people are saying on their ends. You can grab one starting January 25 for $220 only.

    Android TV Projector

    Anker Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K Android TV projector

    In addition to the charger and webcam, Anker also revealed at CES a new Android TV projector that comes with built-in speakers (via The Verge). The Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K runs Android TV 10.0 and includes a “4K streaming dongle” to mirror content from your phone. As its name suggests, it can project 4K images at 2400 ANSI lumens. This makes it a decent projector for dark environments. Additionally, it includes a pair of 30W speakers to make it convenient to move your setup around. The company states that it’ll be available on Kickstarter starting January 11 for $2,199, with shipping aimed at March.

    Are you interested in any of Anker’s new products? If so, which? Let us know in the comments section below.

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