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iQOO Neo6 SE’s battery size confirmed

iQOO Neo6 SE’s battery size confirmed

The iQOO Neo6 SE arriving on May 6 was said to pack a 4,700 mAh battery, and that rumor has turned out to be true since iQOO today announced that the Neo6 SE will have a 4,700 mAh battery under the hood, which will go from 1% to 100% in 30 minutes with its 80W adapter.

However, it’s worth noting that iQOO achieved those results when it charged the battery in a room with an ambient temperature of 26degC, and the charging time will likely vary depending on your room’s ambient temperature.

iQOO Neo6 SE's battery size confirmed

iQOO previously confirmed that the Neo6 SE will be powered by the Snapdragon 870 SoC and have 256GB of UFS 3. 1 storage onboard, and you can expect it to reveal more about the smartphone as we inch closer to the May 6 event.

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OnePlus Nord2 finally gets first Android 12 Open Beta build

OnePlus Nord2 finally gets first Android 12 Open Beta build

Following an earlier release of an Open Beta build of Android 12 for the original Nord, today OnePlus has finally managed to get round to issuing a similar release for the much newer Nord2, which launched last July running Android 11 and is still stuck on that version of the OS even today.

That’s a big shame, but OnePlus is seemingly working on rectifying it. Each step is a small one. The first such step is today’s release of OxygenOS 12 Open Beta 1 for the Nord2. As usual with such builds, don’t go down this path if you’re not comfortable with bugs and random issues showing up. The Open Beta 1 will make some features of the Nord 1 Pac-Man edition disappear, so maybe skip this entirely if you have one of those.

OnePlus Nord2 finally gets first Android 12 Open Beta build

Aside from everything that Google packed into the Android 12 release last year, this update also brings you “AI System Booster 2. 1”, which makes “your system run smoothly even when the load is high”, Smart Battery Engine (a feature that prolongs battery life based on “smart algorithms and biomimetic self-restoration technology”), improved textures on app icons, optimized Extra HD (a feature that can “significantly enhance image and video resolutions”), three adjustable Dark mode levels, a bunch of new styles and features for the Shelf, Work-Life Balance, Gallery, Canvas AOD, and the added HyperBoost end-to-end frame rate stabilizer for games.

If you are interested in reading the entire changelog and detailed instructions for installing it, please visit the Source link below. As for known issues, so far there are only two: Face Unlock might be unusable in the dark after turning on Brighten screen in dim light through Settings, and Fortnite will crash.

It is important to note that you can move from a main build to an Open Beta without erasing any data. However, if you want to return to the main version of OxygenOS 1 you’ll need to wipe all your phone’s contents. Final note: as of now, the only download available of OxygenOS 12 Open Beta 1 is for the Indian version of the Nord2.

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This DSLR-inspired hardshell backpack packs a portable power station that can charge your E-bike

This DSLR-inspired hardshell backpack packs a portable power station that can charge your E-bike

Hikerpower allows you to bring your own grid with you. This is great for people who live off the grid.

From afar, the Hikerpower distinctly looks like two things. Firstly, you’d probably think that it’s a backpack, given how it straps to your back for the sake of portability. It will immediately feel familiar if you look closer. It kind of looks like a DSLR’s body without the lens! With an aesthetic that’s sure to grab your eye and pique your curiosity, the Hikerpower isn’t, in fact, a traditional backpack OR a DSLR. It’s actually a portable power station that packs a whopping 600Wh battery on the inside that’s capable of outputting 1000W of power. Perfect for outdoor treks, camping, or even using on your lawn, Hikerpower gives you your own personal battery pack that you can use to charge anything from your smartphone to your e-bike. Got stuff you need to carry? Well, the Hikerpower does (technically) function as a backpack too, allowing you to carry food, water, clothing, drones, cameras, and more.

Designer: Tony Lei

Click Here to Buy Now: $699 $1199 (41% off). Hurry, for a limited time only.

Let’s face it… it’s 2022 and that portable power bank doesn’t quite cut it anymore. Our battery needs have evolved well beyond just smartphones, which explains why companies like Ford are literally letting your EV power your house in the event of an outage. It’s almost exactly the same as an EV, but without the Hikerpower. Designed to be the first battery pack that you can actually wear, Hikerpower gives you energy independence or what its makers like to call the third Industrial Revolution of the Power Station (the first being the grid, and the second being backup power). It weighs a manageable 18 lbs or 8. 2 kilograms (that’s roughly how much the average rucksack would weigh), and packs its own 600Wh battery inside the bag’s rugged, hardshell case.

The Hikerpower can provide 600Wh and 1000W of stable and sufficient power support.

There are many ways to access the battery in Hikerpower. Flip open its upper flap (which has a built-in LED lamp) and you hit Hikerpower’s mother lode of ports, featuring AC and DC sockets, a cigarette lighter socket (like the one found in cars), 3 USB-A ports, one USB-C port, and a working LCD display that lets you know how much power you’ve got left. To charge the Hikerpower, it comes with an input that either lets you hook it up to an AC power supply, or to solar panels, effectively letting you use renewable energy while outdoors.

While outdoor camping is the obvious application, energy independence extends beyond that to all other aspects of living outside. Photographers and drone lovers can also use the hikerpower, as well long-distance travellers who need to recharge their scooter or e-bike. The backpack can also be used in domestic environments, such as a leafblower or electric grill. The power management system within the backpack allows it to output a max of 2000W, comfortably taking care of practically any power needs you may have while outdoors.

In case of heavy rain, snow, or if you need to wade through water, just pull out the hidden 3D waterproof cover inside the bag and put it on, totally protecting your Hikerpower.

The Hikerpower is still a champion of the outdoors. It comes with storage that’s large enough for a few clothes, gadgets, and food, and the backpack’s unusual design also has a concavity on its exterior that functions as a D-hook hanger, letting you suspend tents, sleeping bags, yoga mats, or rolled up solar panels to the bag. Even though it’s more of a portable power station than backpack, it still prioritizes ergonomics, with wide shoulder straps that distribute the weight evenly, lumbar support for your spine, and a mesh-lined back to promote breathability.

The backpack also comes with safety lights (especially useful while riding a two-wheeler) that glow in red, yellow, blue, and green, and even let you activate 3 flashing patterns that serve different purposes from alerting other riders to even functioning as an SOS distress signal. You can adjust the angle and brightness of your safety light by flipping open its top. This panel allows you to illuminate your tent, or read, from outside.

Designed for outdoor use, the Hikerpower is equipped to handle any unexpected problems. It contains Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries in a bag that is protected from heat and dissipates heat. The power station’s battery management system also takes care of any charging issues with features like short circuit protection, surge protection, overheating, overload, or overvoltage protection, while the backpack itself boasts of an operating temperature range of 14degF to 113degF. The backpack also comes with a waterproof raincoat, which can be worn in rain and snow. The Hikerpower comes in two colors for now (Tiger Orange or Camo Black) with a 41% discounted price tag of $699 that also includes a Kickstarter special 2-year warranty on your portable power station.

Click Here to Buy Now: $699 $1199 (41% off). Raised over $180,000.

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Samsung Electronics Announces First Quarter 2022 Results

Samsung Electronics Announces First Quarter 2022 Results – Samsung Global Newsroom

Record quarterly revenue of KRW 77. 78 trillion, operating profit at KRW 14. 12 trillion

In second quarter, expects solid demand for servers and DX Division to focus on

securing profitability amid macro uncertainties

Samsung Electronics today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2022.

The Company posted a record consolidated revenue for the third straight quarter of KRW 77. 78 trillion and operating profit of KRW 14. 12 trillion, a 51% increase from a year earlier. The DX (Device eXperience) Division posted the highest revenue since 2013 while the DS (Device Solutions) Division reported a historical high for quarterly revenue.

The Memory Business achieved a record-high in quarterly sales for servers amid solid demand and results at the System LSI Business improved sequentially as prices increased. For the Foundry Business, demand was solid across all applications and the Company increased the portion of advanced processes.

SDC (Samsung Display Corporation) saw record first quarter results for mobile displays driven by strong sales at major smartphone customers, while for large displays the improvement of production yield of quantum-dot (QD) displays exceeded expectations.

The MX (Mobile eXperience) Business posted sequential increases in revenue and profitability thanks to strong sales of Galaxy S22 Ultra, positive responses to new, mass market 5G models and solid sales of Device Ecosystem products including tablets and watches. The Networks Business continued to expand overseas and met domestic 5G expansion needs.

The Visual Display Business saw an increase in revenue year over year due to higher sales of high-value premium products like Neo QLED or Super Big TVs. The Digital Appliances Business posted a record high quarterly revenue driven by growth of premium products, centering on BESPOKE.

The strength in the US dollar against the Korean won outweighed the weakness in some emerging currencies, leading to a positive impact of approximately KRW 300 billion on operating profit compared to the previous quarter.

In the second quarter of 2018, while logistics and macroeconomic uncertainty will persist, the DS Division is expected to work to satisfy solid demand. The DX Division, however, will be focusing on profitability and higher sales for new TV and smartphone products.

The Memory Business will work to meet the expected solid demand centering on server and expand the sales of high-value-added products. System LSI Business will be focused on maximizing the supply of critical components such as image sensors and SoCs. For Foundry, the Company will solidify its technology leadership with the world’s first mass production of the 3-nanometer GAA process and continue to win new customers.

As for SDC, mobile displays is expected to maintain solid results year-on-year, driven by continued solid demand from major smartphone customers. Large displays will see an increase in revenue due to the availability of QD-equipped TVs. The production of LCDs will decrease as planned in the second quarter.

In the MX Business, revenue is expected to grow significantly year-on-year due to solid sales of Galaxy S22 series and higher sales of new mass market 5G models. The Company expects to achieve solid profitability by utilizing global SCM capabilities, despite macroeconomic uncertainties. For the Networks Business, the Company aims to win new business opportunities.

The Visual Display Business will focus on selling new models, including Neo QLED and The Freestyle, while the Digital Appliances Business will aim higher revenue and profitability by improving product mix with increased availability of BESPOKE products in the global market.

In the second half, while uncertainties related to the macroeconomic environment and geopolitical issues are likely to persist, the Company will prioritize increasing the portion of advanced processes for components and strengthen the premium lineup and leadership position in the DX Division.

In the Memory Business, server demand is expected to remain solid and the Company plans to increase sales of next-generation interfaces, such as DDR5 and LPDDR5. System LSI Business will be focusing on expanding its SoC line-up. The Foundry Business will work to increase its share of sales and improve advanced node yields.

For SDC, sales is expected to increase in mobile displays driven by expansion of foldable products and accelerated adoption of OLED in new applications, such as IT, gaming, and automotive. The large display business will try to establish a leadership position in the premium segment and narrow losses with QD displays.

The MX Business plans to continue its profitability by expanding the premium user base, increasing the sales of foldable products, and increasing the sales of Device Ecosystem products. For the Networks Business, the Company will maintain growth by meeting domestic 5G needs and actively expanding in overseas markets as well as continuing to reinforce leadership in vRAN (virtualized Radio Access Network) technology.

In the Visual Display Business, the Company will strengthen its premium market position by expanding sales of differentiated strategic products, such as Neo QLED 8K and Lifestyle products. The Digital Appliances Business will continue to focus on increasing sales of premium products amid ongoing material cost and logistics issues.

The Company’s capital expenditures in the first quarter stood at KRW 7. 9 trillion, including KRW 6. 7 trillion spent on semiconductors and KRW 0. 7 trillion on displays. Spending on memory was concentrated on infrastructure at P3 and on process migrations at fabs in Hwaseong, Pyeongtaek and Xi’an. Foundry investments were focused on developing and establishing the production capacity of under 5-nanometer advanced processes.

Memory Exceeded Guidance With Record-High Quarterly Sales for Server

The DS Division posted KRW 26. 87 trillion in consolidated revenue and KRW 8. 45 trillion in operating profit in the first quarter.

The Memory Business performed better than expected. Market expectations were exceeded by the lower memory prices. This was due to strong demand from servers and computers. However, the Company saw a slight profit decline due to a one-off special incentive and mild seasonality in some applications.

For DRAM, overall server demand stayed solid because of the increased DRAM content led by rising adoption of high-core CPUs and strong demand for datacenters. By preemptively assessing demand with the help of an advanced and proprietary machine-learning-based market sensing system, and by actively responding to demand for servers, Samsung exceeded its bit growth guidance and achieved record high quarterly sales for server.

As for NAND, server SSD demand for datacenters remained solid, driven by pent-up demand. Mobile memory demand was slightly affected by weak seasonality, inventory adjustments and a few customers. The Company retained its status quo due to the current market situation and the low inventory levels. It also continued to expand the number of products with high value and high density.

Looking ahead to the second quarter of 2018, Samsung anticipates that server demand will remain solid.

For DRAM, while uncertainties including component shortages need comprehensive monitoring, server demand is expected to stay relatively solid aided by growing adoption of DDR4 8CH CPU. While the Company continues to focus on the best-quality products, it will expand sales of high value-added and higher-density items while responding to the growing demand for the applications with the greatest growth potential.

For NAND, server SSD demand is expected to grow, driven by expanded investment mainly for datacenters amid shortage issues in chip production and in active and passive components. For Client SSD, enterprise PC demand is likely to be solid while consumer PC demand is expected to shrink. Samsung will maintain efforts to actively address SSD demand for enterprise sector with its business competitiveness.

In the second half, server demand is expected to be relatively solid resulting from increased demand for DDR5 and high-density trend, but the pace at which component shortages are resolved needs constant monitoring.

Mobile demand could recover faster than anticipated as macro issues will be resolved. In particular, as major manufacturers are scheduled to release new products in the second half of the year, the Company expects Set Build to recover. In addition, demand for high-density products and LPDDR5x is forecast to increase as manufacturers strengthen flagship lineups.

While maintaining a product mix focused on server and high-end PCs, Samsung will respond to new demand in a timely manner by expanding supply of cutting-edge interfaces such as DDR5 and LPDDR5x. The Company will also focus its portfolios upon high-value, high-density products and continue to realize cost savings, strengthening its market position.

The System LSI Business saw its earnings improve quarter-on-quarter due to foreign exchange gains and increases in sales price despite the weak seasonality of the mobile industry and inventory adjustments. DDI sales increased year-on-year by more than 30% in both large panel and mobile display. In first quarter, the Company began shipping SoCs for volume zone and started the mass production of new 5G FR2 RFICs and 0. 64-micrometer 108-megapixel image sensors.

In the second quarter, the SoC supply is expected to grow thanks to production yield improvement for flagship SoCs and adding mid-range line-up.

In the second half, the System LSI Business plans to further expand the 5G SoC lineup, and supply its technology leading 108- and 200-megapixel sensors and meet the customers’ requests. This will improve both profit and sales, as the Company anticipates a higher growth rate than in the past year.

The Foundry Business achieved its highest ever first quarter sales, thanks to solid demand from all applications and improvements in the yields of the advanced process.

Through close collaboration between the R&D center and the Foundry Business, the Company has entered the stabilizing yield trajectory of the advanced process, while continuously improving production capability. In addition, the Company added new orders for applications such as HPC/Automotive to prepare for future growth engines and improved its ability to respond to future demands through new investments in Taylor in the US and domestic facilities.

In the second quarter, the Company will continue to improve the yield of the advanced nodes and plans to secure a technological edge through first-generation GAA process (3GAE) quality verification and mass production for the first time in the industry. Furthermore, the Company will also continue to develop the 3-nanometer second-generation GAA process (3GAP) according to the planned schedule.

In the second half, the Company expects the foundry supply shortage to continue and will continue its technology leadership through the yield improvement of the GAA process and aim to exceed market growth by improving the yield and adopting pricing strategies to ensure future investments.

Display Earnings Improve Year-on-Year; To Focus on Premium OLED and QD Displays in 2H

SDC posted KRW 7. 97 trillion in consolidated revenue and KRW 1. 09 trillion in operating profit for the first quarter.

Mobile’s display earnings increased from last year, driven by strong demand for premium products as well as the positive impact of foreign currency movements. Growing adoption of OLED displays in laptops and gaming devices also contributed to the results.

Samsung launched QD monitors for large displays in its first quarter. They were well-received in the marketplace and raised hopes that QD TVs would be available in the second quarter. The Company has also been steadily stabilizing QD display yields.

Looking ahead to the second quarter, Samsung expects to see a decline in mobile displays earnings compared to the previous quarter because of prolonged geopolitical conflicts and lockdowns in some regions. Large display earnings is likely to enhance in the second quarter as the Company is due to ramp down LCD production as scheduled and expand shipments of QD products in earnest.

In the second half, despite lingering uncertainties surrounding the business environment, the smartphone market size is forecast to remain at last year’s level, led by the economic recovery of advanced countries.

Samsung will continue to be a leader in premium OLED market with its stable SCM capabilities, and expandable lineup. The Company also aims for sustainable growth based on diverse product segments, ranging from smartphones to IT, automotive, gaming, and wearables, by capitalizing on its competitive edges in SCM capabilities and new technology development. In particular, in order to secure a solid OLED position in the fast-growing EV market, Samsung will focus on offering a full lineup of solutions spanning from rigid to foldable displays.

For large displays, the Company has committed to stabilizing QD display production while actively marketing the product in order to diversify its customer base, and position QD displays within the premium segment.

Mobile Earnings Remain Solid Despite Supply Shortage; To Focus Flagship Sales in Q2

The MX and Networks businesses posted KRW 32. 37 trillion in consolidated revenue and KRW 3. 82 trillion in operating profit for the first quarter.

Overall market demand declined both quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year due to a weak seasonality and geopolitical uncertainties. However, MX business saw growth in both revenue and profitability from the previous quarter despite supply shortage. Strong sales of the Galaxy S22 series since its launch in Q1 helped drive the revenue growth, on the back of Galaxy S22 Ultra with S-Pen garnering positive feedback from the existing Galaxy Note customers. Mass-market 5G smartphones including new A-series as well as Device Ecosystem products such as tablets including the Galaxy Tab S8 and wearables have also contributed to the profit growth.

In the second quarter, smartphone market demand is forecast to slightly decline quarter-on-quarter amid continued seasonal effect with uncertainties over Covid-19 and geopolitical issues. The MX Business aims to secure revenue growth year-on-year and double-digit profitability by leveraging its global supply chain management (SCM) capabilities. With the component shortage for Galaxy S22 series expected to improve, the Company will strive to maintain the strong sales of flagship smartphones while also actively responding to increased market demand for the mass-market 5G models.

For the second half, uncertainties over prolonged COVID-19 and component shortage are likely to persist. However, the smartphone market is projected to continue to grow and the wearable market is likely to see a double-digit growth.

The MX Business will solidify its leadership in the flagship market by accelerating innovation while maximizing sales of the new foldable models and Device Ecosystem products ensuring supply of key parts and better customer experiences through collaboration with partners. The Company will also closely cooperate with the VD and DA businesses under DX division to further strengthen seamless and connected experiences across Samsung products. With these efforts, the Company will strive to achieve sales growth in 2022 and maintain solid profitability with an improved product mix and operational efficiency.

Strong Focus on Premium Products Amid Continued Market Uncertainties

The Visual Display and Digital Appliances businesses posted KRW 15. 47 trillion in consolidated revenue and KRW 0. 8 trillion in operating profit in the first quarter.

First quarter demand for TVs contracted quarter-on-quarter following the end of year peak in Q4 and along with geopolitical issues stemming from Russia. The previous year’s strong baseline, which was attributed to increased demand, also led to a decline in year-over year. The Company expanded revenue and profit year-over-year by working closely with channel partners, and actively targeting high value product demand. Its new Neo QLED line-up, upgraded with a new level of picture quality and sound, has garnered a positive response from the market.

In the second quarter, the Company expects TV demand to decline both quarter-on-quarter and year-over-year due to increased outdoor activities and continued market uncertainties. Samsung plans to achieve growth by continuing its focus on premium products. In response to persistent issues with raw materials and logistics, the Company plans to further optimize operations by establishing sales and supply plans further down in advance.

In the second half, while macroeconomic risks are expected to persist, the Company will capture demand from sporting events during the peak season, and solidify its premium leadership with sales of its Neo QLED 8K and Lifestyle Screens as well as innovative products like Micro LED and Odyssey Ark.

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Samsung Introduces New Mobile Digital Radiography Device, the GM85 Fit

Samsung Introduces New Mobile Digital Radiography Device, the GM85 Fit – Samsung Global Newsroom

The GM85 Fit was engineered to enhance workflow and improve diagnosis through advanced technology and novel design

Boston Imaging, the United States headquarters of Samsung digital radiography and ultrasound systems, introduces the GM85 Fit, a new configuration of the premium AccE GM85; a digital radiography device featuring a user-centric design that aids in efficient and effective patient care. The GM85 Fit recently received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for commercial use in the USA.

“We are pleased to launch the GM85. The GM is lightweight and has many features. David Legg, Vice-President, Head of Boston Imaging, said that it was designed for the user. “This solution is the latest addition to our best-in-class family of products. As the procedure volume of mobile X-ray increases to deal with unprecedented patient volume, Samsung continues to focus on creating more efficient mobile imaging solutions.”

Powered by a lead-free lithium-ion battery, the GM85 Fit provides users with a more value-oriented mobile X-ray device that has high efficiency, throughput and workflow features and a long lifespan. Specifically, the GM85 Fit features:

  • Rapid Charging: Charges within three to four hours. 1
  • Exceptional Operational Capabilities: Can take up to 550 exposures and drive up to 37. 3 miles during 11 hours of use without additional charging. 2
  • Enhanced Performance: Can take up to 1,900 exposures or be on standby for up to 35 hours on sleep mode. 3,4
  • User-Centric Design: The ultralight design of the GM85 Fit delivers an effortless driving experience. The detector is also lightweight, which supports easier patient positioning for the technologist.
  • Quiet Operation: Operates at low noise levels, less than 42 dB, during standby and Night Mode for quick control of device sound and brightness to avoid disturbing patients.

Samsung continues to improve usability and provide better diagnostic tools for clinicians. The GM85 Fit features an upgraded version of Samsung’s S-Vue(tm) imaging processing engine, which mitigates halo artifacts surrounding metallic objects to allow for proper visualization of the bone-metal interface, all while reducing dose levels by up to 47. 5 percent for adult abdomen imaging and 45 percent for pediatric abdomen imaging. 5 The device also features the MirrorView function that allows secured screen sharing for healthcare professionals to review images. This tool allows healthcare professionals to review images together on a separate screen, reducing the risk of contamination.

The GM85 Fit also features key tools that are found within the premium AccE GM85, such as:

  • Auto Lung Nodule Detection: A computer-aided detection software designed to identify and mark regions in relation to suspected pulmonary nodules from 10 to 30mm in size.
  • S-Enhance: Improves clarity of foreign bodies in images of chest abdomen and L-spine.
  • SimGrid(tm): Improves image quality of non-grid images to a level comparable to grid images while at the same time reducing radiation dose, especially beneficial for obese patients.
  • Bone Suppression: Improves the clarity of soft tissues by suppressing the appearance of bones in chest images.

To learn more about the GM85 Fit, please visit https://www.samsunghealthcare.com.

About Boston Imaging

Boston Imaging markets innovative imaging technologies and is committed to delivering fast, easy and accurate diagnostic solutions to healthcare providers. Boston Imaging is the United States headquarters for sales, marketing and distribution of all Samsung digital radiography and ultrasound systems. Boston Imaging’s growing portfolio of advanced medical technologies is used in leading healthcare institutions helping providers enhance patient care, improve patient satisfaction and increase workflow efficiency. For more information, please visit https://www.bostonimaging.com/.

1 200 ~ 240 VAC < 3 hours, 100 ~ 127 VAC < 4 hours

2 Test condition : Chest AP / 80 kVp / 160 mA / 5 msec / 60 sec intervals, moving in maximum velocity (5. 6 km/h)

3 Test condition : Chest AP / 80 kVp / 160 mA / 5 msec / 20 sec intervals, without moving

4 Stand-by 19 hours for LCD on, 35 hours for sleep mode and 75 hours for power off

5 Note: The claim concerning Samsung DR is based on limited phantom and clinical study results. Only routine PA chest radiography and abdominal radiography for average adults and pediatric abdominal, chest, skull radiography were studied, excluding pediatric patients under 1 month old. (FDA cleared – K172229, K182183) In practice, the values of dose reduction may vary accordingly. The dose reduction rate calculated from the standard dose of the clinical site is not the FDA claim that compares new IPE with old IPE. These images are clinical and do not use FDA claims.

The clinical site determines whether radiographic imaging requirements are being met by such dose reductions.

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Apple is now assembling the iPhone 13 in Brazil, but not the iPhone 13 mini

Apple is now assembling the iPhone 13 in Brazil, but not the iPhone 13 mini

Although the vast majority of Apple products are assembled in China, Apple also uses some of Foxconn’s facilities in countries like Brazil and India to assemble iPhones. Now the company has started assembling the iPhone 13 in Brazil, but there’s a catch – it seems that the iPhone 13 mini will not have a local production.

9to5Mac reader Joao Menicucci recently bought an iPhone 13 in Brazil. To his surprise, the box indicates that the product was “Assembled in Brazil.” The model number, MLPF3BR/A, confirms that the device was indeed assembled in the country, as the units sold in Brazil that are imported from China have the identifier “BZ/A” instead.

However, for some unknown reason, it seems that only the 6. 1-inch iPhone 13 is being assembled at Foxconn Brazil, located in Jundiai, Sao Paulo.

MacMagazine has found out that Apple updated the iPhone 13 documentation at ANATEL (the Brazilian telecom regulator) on January 24, 2022 to include Foxconn Brazil as a manufacturing facility for the product. The documents also confirm that neither the iPhone 13 mini nor the 13 Pro models will be assembled in Brazil.

To be fair, Apple has never assembled any Pro models of the iPhone in Brazil, probably because they are much more expensive and only a few people buy these models in emerging countries – but more affordable models like the iPhone SE and iPhone 11 were already being assembled in Brazil.

It’s interesting to see that Apple has decided to scrap the iPhone 13 mini from its local assembly plans. Perhaps the company knows that the mini version has low demand, no matter the efforts to make it more affordable, or this is just an indication that the iPhone 13 mini will be officially discontinued later this year.

Brazil imposes high taxes on imported products, which includes almost the entire range of Apple devices. Some companies invest in local manufacturing to reduce taxes and make it easier for them to sell their products. According to a recent report, Apple was also expected to start the iPhone 13 production in India this month.

Prices for the iPhone 13 in Brazil start at R$7,599 ($1,536), but customers can now find it in retail stores for prices as low as R$4,999 ($1,011).

Read also:

  • Yet again, Brazil has the most expensive iPhone 13, US the cheapest

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Apple invites developers to try out new Swift Playgrounds 4. 1 beta for Mac and iPad

Apple invites developers to try out new Swift Playgrounds 4. 1 beta for Mac and iPad

Apple last year released the long-awaited Swift Playgrounds 4, which let developers submit their projects directly from the iPad to the App Store for the first time. Now the company is inviting developers to try out the new Swift Playgrounds 4. 1 beta, which brings new features to the iPad app and especially the Mac app.

For those unfamiliar, Swift Playgrounds is an Apple app to help developers and students learn the company’s Swift programming language. With the iPad app, developers can also easily code and submit their projects to Xcode or the App Store.

Swift Playgrounds is a revolutionary app for iPad and Mac that makes it fun to learn and experiment with Swift — a powerful programming language created by Apple and used by the pros to build today’s most popular apps. Swift Playgrounds requires no coding knowledge, so it’s perfect for students just starting out.

With Swift Playgrounds 4, the iPad version of the app received a bunch of new features, such as the ability to upload projects to App Store Connect, live app previews, and more. Now these features are coming to the Mac with version 4. 1, which will also let developers create apps from scratch with the tool.

According to Apple, the following are the most important new features for Mac users :

  • Preview your app and see changes live as you type (app projects require macOS 12. 4 beta 2 or higher).
  • Run your application in its own browser and then install it to the Applications folder. Learn how to create apps using Apple’s walkthroughs, samples and examples.
  • Submit your app to App Store Connect and distribute with TestFlight.
  • Type provides quick and easy code suggestions.
  • Browse a library of SwiftUI controls, symbols, and colors.
  • Use publicly available Swift Packages.
  • Search across all files in your project.
  • Open your app projects in Xcode.

As for the iPad version, Swift Playgrounds 4. 1 beta adds a new “Keep Going with Apps” tutorial to help developers who are learning about SwiftUI.

Developers can request access to the Swift Playground beta through the Apple Developer website. Just go to the Downloads webpage, click on the Beta menu, and then choose the Applications tab. If your request is accepted, you”ll receive a TestFlight invitation in your email.

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Best iPhone and Apple Watch features for students in 2022

Best iPhone and Apple Watch features for students in 2022

Technology use in education has come a long way in recent years, and it’s really helped my workflow. Ten years ago, you wouldn’t have believed me to tell you that I would be using my smartphone for email checking or asking the square root of 4 on my phone.

Last Wednesday, I shared my five top apps that I used most often as a student. This week, let me share with you my favorite features I use across my iPhone 12 and Apple Watch SE that help me with my university work.

Siri

Siri has become my multi-tasking companion on my iPhone and Apple Watch. Whenever I don’t have a free hand, I can simply say, “Hey Siri” and the familiar voice is there to help. It’s a great way to remind me, check my day planner, or to search for something in Safari.

Focus mode

We all tend to get distracted at times, and this mode helps turn our attention back to our tasks. When I need to focus on my task or take an exam, Focus mode is the best option.

Once set, it will work across all my devices so I won’t be disturbed. When it’s turned on, I don’t receive any notifications on my Apple devices. However, you can customize to keep certain app notifications on or allow certain people to contact you while Focus is on.

In this mode, you can set certain modes for tasks at specific times. You can, for example, set a Work mode to turn the computer on automatically during work hours. Other modes include Personal, Do Not Disturb and Driving. There’s even the option to customize your own mode – I named mine just for fun.

During my studies, I tend to manually turn on Do Not Disturb because I don’t always work at the same times.

New with iOS 15, Focus mode is an underused feature. My colleague has written a detailed article about Focus mode.

Timer for Apple Watch

I use the timer on my Apple Watch on an almost everyday basis. It’s great to use for personal purposes, but it could also be useful for students. You can set a timer manually using the app on your watch, or you can ask Siri to set a timer for you. I usually opt for Siri’s help as it’s faster.

There are many ways that a timer can be useful for students. One method that comes to mind is the Pomodoro Technique. For those unfamiliar, the Pomodoro Technique is a study method where you do four tasks in 25-minute sprints. After the first three 25-minute sprints, you’ll take a five minute break. Once your fourth sprint is up, you can rest.

There are Pomodoro-related apps, but many require in-app purchases. The Apple Watch’s timer is a fantastic (and completely free!) way to get started. When the timer’s up, the device will gently tap your wrist to let you know.

Apple Pay

Apple Pay is a convenient (sometimes too convenient) tool to pay for items using your iPhone or Apple Watch. Sometimes my wallet is lost in another bag, so I often forget it when I go to school. However, now I have my Apple Card stored in my virtual wallet, and I don’t have to worry about that anymore. Just a click and I can have my money at my fingertips. Not to mention the lovely feeling of getting 1-3% daily cash back from the Apple Card.

Now if only more states would accept digital IDs stored in Wallet, I’d leave my physical wallet behind more often.

What other features are available on the iPhone or Apple Watch?

Are there other features on the iPhone or Apple Watch that can help students? Would you like to recommend any other Apple Watch and iPhone features? Let’s discuss in the comments below.

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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight skips the grind for alt characters

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight skips the grind for alt characters

Playing World of Warcraft gives a player lots of choices and quests, which in theory is fantastic. However, over the game’s many expansions, the formula occasionally fails to work out. Some prefer to concentrate on their main character, while keeping the rest of the content current. Other people prefer to keep a whole stable of characters they can play. Those players will likely be happy with the approach Blizzard is taking in the next expansion, Dragonflight. Almost all progress made on the Dragon Isles will be account-wide, according to game director Ion Hazzikostas.

Hazzikostas and lead narrative Steve Danuser answered fan questions about the upcoming expansion in a Twitter space this Wednesday. One of the earliest answers had to do with account-wide progress for systems like reputation, factions, and the upcoming dragonriding skill. Hazzikostas stated that “almost all” applies to alts on accounts, except for individual quest rewards or other items that are part of a character’s journey. In addition, a few features will be jumping over from Shadowlands. For example, once a character has completed the Dragon Isles’ narrative story, alts will choose whether they’d like to play through the same linear campaign, or skip straight to endgame activities to gain experience.

This is intriguing news for those with lots of alts, because it means skipping a lot of the grinds that plagued the Shadowlands expansion early on. Many players complained that they had to grind their Covenant, Covenant, Renown campaigns to obtain all the goodies. This system would allow players to give up on a character and try something new. Players can switch to try out the Dracthyr Evoker later in the expansion without penalty, or give a new class a spin on a whim.

Dragonflight currently does not have a release date.

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iOS 16 could expand iCloud Private Relay to hide even more data

iOS 16 could expand iCloud Private Relay to hide even more data

As part of its new iCloud+ subscription service unveiled at WWDC 2021, Apple launched iCloud Private Relay. The iCloud Private Relay feature allows users to send requests to two different internet relays, to hide user data.

The feature is currently available to iCloud+ subscribers as an opt-in “beta” feature, but a new report suggests that may change with iOS 16 this year…

A new report from Digiday this week cites “several sources” in saying that Apple is planning a handful of new features for iOS 16 this year to further crack down on tracking of user data. One of the industry sources cited in the article is Charles Manning, CEO of mobile analytics measurement company, Kochava.

Manning stated that Apple would increase its privacy focus through expanding Private Relay:

The logistical implications of policy enforcement combined with Apple’s legacy of creating technical guardrails indicates that they’ll be relying on Private Relay as the (or partial) technical enforcement mechanism.

I believe Apple will say that Private Relay is a hit with customers and will make it an in-app feature.

As it stands today, iCloud Private Relay primarily works for iCloud+ subscribers for Safari traffic. It doesn’t work for most other in-app traffic outside of Safari and certain features in Mail. If the sources quoted in this report are correct, however, Apple could expand Private Relay as an always-on feature for other in-app traffic.

Another important thing to remember is that Apple already does some IP routing for Safari users when they visit HTTP websites. All users are affected regardless of whether they have iCloud+ subscriptions with iCloud Privacy Relay enabled.

Although the details are not clear, it isn’t surprising that industry sources claim Apple plans to make further privacy-preserving improvements. One possibility that some sources have suggested is that Apple could eliminate app fingerprinting altogether with iOS 16, but details on implementation of such a change are unclear.

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