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Samsung Tipped to Be Working on ISOCELL 600-Megapixel Camera Sensor

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Samsung is reportedly working on an ISOCELL 600-megapixel sensor. Before that, some jaw-dropping numbers were 108 megapixels, now wait, Samsung is planning to build a 600-megapixel camera sensor - a new leak reveals. This sensor could solve the problem of loss of detail in zoom shooting, even when shooting in 4K or 8K. There are many hurdles that Samsung will have to overcome to make this ISOCELL 600-megapixel camera sensor a likely reality, so don't expect Samsung to announce it anytime soon. Tipster Ice Universe tweeted that Samsung is working on a 600 megapixel sensor that will reportedly be 1 / 0.57 inch in size. This is much larger than the current 1 / 1.28 inch largest sensor in the Huawei P40 Pro +. The tipster has leaked an image of what appears to be internal employee documentation. It essentially highlights all the hurdles that Samsung has to overcome to realize this ISOCELL 600 megapixel sensor. The internal document shows that Samsung is trying to solve the problem of t...

Vivo Y52s With MediaTek Dimensity 720 SoC, Dual Rear Cameras Launched: Price, Specifications

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The Vivo Y52s has launched as the latest mid-range 5G phone. The new model comes with dual rear cameras and has a water drop notch. The Vivo Y52s also includes a MediaTek Dimensity 720 SoC and comes with up to 8 GB of RAM. Other major highlights of the Vivo Y52s include a 90Hz refresh rate, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and 18W fast charging. The Vivo phone has now launched in the Chinese market, in three different color options. Vivo Y52s price The Vivo Y52 is priced in China at CNY 1,598 (approximately Rs. 18,100) for the 6GB RAM variant, while the phone's 8GB RAM option has a price tag of CNY 1,798 (approximately Rs. 20,300). The phone is already available for pre-orders via JD.com in China, as first reported by Plafuldroid. In addition, the Vivo Y52s will be available in Monet, Coral Sea and Titanium Gray colors and will go on sale in China from December 12. Details on the global launch of the Vivo Y52s have yet to be revealed. Vivo Y52s specifications The dual-SIM (Nano) V...

Google Chrome OS 87 Brings Tab Search in Browser, Battery Information for Bluetooth Headphones to Chromebooks

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  The Chrome OS 87 rollout has begun for Chromebook models and it brings some new features that make it easier to browse the web and use Bluetooth accessories. The new version of Chome will have a tab search feature, which was added to the Windows version of the browser last month. It will allow you to locate a tab among several open tabs in a browser. Chrome OS 87 will also display the battery level of the wireless headphones connected to your Chromebook. This update also brings several new wallpapers from four different artists and some bug fixes. Through an official post on the Chromebook support page, Google shared that Chrome OS 87 has started rolling out for devices and will be coming to all devices in the coming days. The new version of the operating system brings a tab search feature to Chrome that will help users easily locate a tab among multiple open tabs. Clicking on the tab search button next to the minimize icon will bring up a drop down menu where you can search for ...

Fitbit Sense Smartwatch Users Getting Replacements for Hardware-Related ECG Issue: Report

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  Fitbit Sense smartwatch users who have problems with ECG functionality can obtain replacements from the company. The problem appears to be hardware related and, according to the company, only affects a small number of users it said it contacted. A user shared on the Fitbit forum, an email received from the company that says a "hardware problem with your device that could affect its ability to function properly." While the email doesn't explain what the problem is, Fitbit confirmed that it was related to the ECG function. Fitbit Sense launched in August and is the company's first smartwatch to come with ECG functionality. Now, according to a report from The Verge, Fitbit has shared that due to some hardware issue, the ECG application on fewer than 900 Sense models may show an "inconclusive" result during readings. The company also shared that future Sense smartwatch models or any other Fitbit device have not and will not have this problem. In a statement re...