Realme 16 Pro RMX5121 first look and specifications via TENAA.
Specifications:
📱 6.78" 1.5K OLED display
144Hz refresh rate
⚡️ 2.5GHz SoC
⚙️ Android 16 Realme UI 7
📸 200MP+8MP rear camera
🤳 50MP front camera
🔋 7000mAh battery
🔌 80 watt wired charging
In-display fingerprint scanner
- IR blaster for remote control
- 7.75mm thickness
- 192 gram weight
Specifications:
📱 6.78" 1.5K OLED display
144Hz refresh rate
⚡️ 2.5GHz SoC
⚙️ Android 16 Realme UI 7
📸 200MP+8MP rear camera
🤳 50MP front camera
🔋 7000mAh battery
🔌 80 watt wired charging
In-display fingerprint scanner
- IR blaster for remote control
- 7.75mm thickness
- 192 gram weight
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WOW! HyperOS 3 New Features Unlocked with New Apps Updates for All
https://youtu.be/_kJ9zMA-_E8
https://youtu.be/_kJ9zMA-_E8
https://youtu.be/_kJ9zMA-_E8
Download Link of apps
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7093
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7052
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7043
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7033
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/6952
https://youtu.be/_kJ9zMA-_E8
https://youtu.be/_kJ9zMA-_E8
https://youtu.be/_kJ9zMA-_E8
Download Link of apps
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7093
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7052
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7043
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/7033
https://news.1rj.ru/str/HyperOsUpdates/6952
iQOO started rolling out Origin Os 6 Beta for Neo 10R, Neo 9 Pro.
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India’s first all-in-one Tesla Center has opened in Gurugram, and it even has the Tesla Bot
The center handles retail, service, delivery and charging in one place
The center handles retail, service, delivery and charging in one place
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Nothing OS 4.0 rollout has officially begun for Nothing Phone (2a) users.
Xiaomi presents AI De-generation!
You thought AI was only used to generate detail for zoom shots and portraits? Nah. Lei Jun, being the innate innovator he is, can now erase detail from shots instead of inventing it!
*This feature has been rolled out to the Xiaomi 17 series, future models to receive it via OTA.
:- Xiaomifuckups
You thought AI was only used to generate detail for zoom shots and portraits? Nah. Lei Jun, being the innate innovator he is, can now erase detail from shots instead of inventing it!
*This feature has been rolled out to the Xiaomi 17 series, future models to receive it via OTA.
:- Xiaomifuckups
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POCO F7 HyperOS 3 Global Update Suspended
Version: OS3.0.3.0.WOLMIXM
Version: OS3.0.3.0.WOLMIXM
𝙎𝙐𝙋𝙀𝙍𝙄𝙊𝙍 | Mi-Unlock Account #𝙊𝙁𝙁𝙇𝙄𝙉𝙀
POCO F7 HyperOS 3 Global Update Suspended Version: OS3.0.3.0.WOLMIXM
Indian Also Suspended
Enjoy
Enjoy
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The iQOO Neo 10 OriginOS 6 update was released temporarily but has since been rolled back. The rollout is expected to resume tomorrow or in the coming days.
POCO iQOO bhai bhai.
POCO iQOO bhai bhai.
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Intel expected to begin shipping Apple’s lowest-end M processor as early as 2027
There have long been market rumors that Intel could become an advanced-node foundry supplier to Apple, but visibility around this had remained low. My latest industry surveys, however, indicate that visibility on Intel becoming an advanced-node supplier to Apple has recently improved significantly.
Apple previously signed an NDA with Intel and obtained the advanced-node 18AP PDK 0.9.1GA. The key simulation and research projects (such as PPA) are tracking in line with expectations, and Apple is now waiting for Intel to release PDK 1.0/1.1, currently scheduled for 1Q26. Apple's plan is for Intel to begin shipping its lowest-end M processor, utilizing the 18AP advanced node, as early as 2Q–3Q27, but the actual timeline remains contingent on development progress following the receipt of PDK 1.0/1.1.
Apple’s lowest-end M processor is currently used in the MacBook Air and iPad Pro mainly, with combined shipments of roughly 20 million units for 2025. As MacBook Air shipments in 2026 may be impacted by a new more-affordable MacBook model using an iPhone-class processor, shipments of lowest-end M processor in both 2026 and 2027 are expected to be 15–20 million units.
In absolute terms, order volumes for the lowest-end M processor are relatively small and virtually no material impact on TSMC’s fundamentals or its technology leadership over the next several years. However, the signaling and trend implications for Apple and Intel are meaningful:
1. For Apple: In addition to showing strong support for the Trump administration’s strongly promoted “Made in USA” policy, Apple, while clearly expected to remain highly dependent on TSMC’s advanced nodes for the foreseeable future, still needs to secure a second source to meet supply-chain management requirements.
2. For Intel: The significance of winning Apple’s advanced-node orders far exceeds the direct revenue and profit contribution from this business. Although Intel will still be unable to compete head-to-head with TSMC over the next several years, this suggests that the worst may soon be over for the IFS business. Looking ahead, the 14A node and beyond could capture more orders from Apple and other tier-one customers, turning Intel’s long-term outlook more positive.
There have long been market rumors that Intel could become an advanced-node foundry supplier to Apple, but visibility around this had remained low. My latest industry surveys, however, indicate that visibility on Intel becoming an advanced-node supplier to Apple has recently improved significantly.
Apple previously signed an NDA with Intel and obtained the advanced-node 18AP PDK 0.9.1GA. The key simulation and research projects (such as PPA) are tracking in line with expectations, and Apple is now waiting for Intel to release PDK 1.0/1.1, currently scheduled for 1Q26. Apple's plan is for Intel to begin shipping its lowest-end M processor, utilizing the 18AP advanced node, as early as 2Q–3Q27, but the actual timeline remains contingent on development progress following the receipt of PDK 1.0/1.1.
Apple’s lowest-end M processor is currently used in the MacBook Air and iPad Pro mainly, with combined shipments of roughly 20 million units for 2025. As MacBook Air shipments in 2026 may be impacted by a new more-affordable MacBook model using an iPhone-class processor, shipments of lowest-end M processor in both 2026 and 2027 are expected to be 15–20 million units.
In absolute terms, order volumes for the lowest-end M processor are relatively small and virtually no material impact on TSMC’s fundamentals or its technology leadership over the next several years. However, the signaling and trend implications for Apple and Intel are meaningful:
1. For Apple: In addition to showing strong support for the Trump administration’s strongly promoted “Made in USA” policy, Apple, while clearly expected to remain highly dependent on TSMC’s advanced nodes for the foreseeable future, still needs to secure a second source to meet supply-chain management requirements.
2. For Intel: The significance of winning Apple’s advanced-node orders far exceeds the direct revenue and profit contribution from this business. Although Intel will still be unable to compete head-to-head with TSMC over the next several years, this suggests that the worst may soon be over for the IFS business. Looking ahead, the 14A node and beyond could capture more orders from Apple and other tier-one customers, turning Intel’s long-term outlook more positive.
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