Compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy Watch4 series, the Galaxy Watch5 devices will feature raised edges and sapphire crystal material for better protection against scratches, a more comfortable curve on the bottom part of the wearable that makes contact with the skin, and a 15% increase in battery life.
The new Reno devices, which are dubbed by the company as the “Portrait Expert,” will debut its latest innovations for the portrait shooting system, as well as build on the capabilities of its predecessors.
Fujitsu has announced its return to the consumer laptop market with the release of the Fujitsu UH-X business laptop and the compact Fujitsu CH series with OLED displays.
Consumer technology giant Samsung Electronics recently introduced the official successors to its third-generation foldables: the new Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 -- both offering camera upgrades, bigger battery life, and more customization options for its market.
Swiss wearable maker Garmin Ltd. recently launched its first ever dedicated running smartwatch that runs on the company’s proprietary solar charging lens technology ‘Power Glass,’ allowing athletes to use the device for up to 20 days on a single charge.
Hong Kong-based smartphone brand Infinix Global recently introduced two 5G-powered devices under its new Note 12 series lineup: the premium Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G donning the 6nm Dimensity chip from MediaTek, and the base Note 12 5G model with an Amoled display.
Contrary to brands who are exploiting the mobile e-sports trend in pushing premium powerhouses as gaming-centric devices, the Vivo X80 and Vivo X80 Pro’s attraction point is the same as their predecessors – provide a premium smartphone experience to users seeking the best in mobile technology innovation, whether its photography or processing power.