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Google launched Pixel 6 and 6 Pro with new in-house Tensor SOC

Pic Credit: Google For a long time, Google has teased the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. So it's not an exaggeration to claim it's the most anticipated phone of 2021. Pixel and stock Android lovers have been waiting for a phone with comparable specs since their last phone, the Pixel 5, which was more of a downgrade. The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro flagship smartphones have finally been revealed by Google. Both are powered by Google Tensor, the company's latest in-house SoC. Furthermore, the flagship phones are running the latest Android 12 upgrade, which includes significant camera and performance improvements. Let's start with the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The Pixel 6 features a smaller 6.4" display with a flat-screen and noticeable bezels around the design; the Pixel 6 Pro, on the other hand, has an LTPO display with a 6.7" screen size and a slightly curved display around the edges. In addition, the Pixel 6 has a Tactile alloy frame, and the Pixel 6 Pro has a polished

Apple finally launched New MacBook Pro 2021 with new chips and larger displays

Pic Credit: Apple After nearly a year of speculation, Apple finally revealed the new MacBook Pro 2021 lineup at its "Unleashed" virtual press conference on Monday. The new laptops, as expected, have a major overhaul that will appeal to many admirers. Several ports that Apple removed in 2016 have been reinstated, including a new MagSafe charging port. The speculations were true, with both 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models being added to the lineup. Both models include a notch on the screen, which now supports ProMotion at refresh rates of up to 120Hz. They're also mini LED and XDR, with a brightness of 1000 nits and a peak brightness of 1600 nits. A 1080p camera with a bigger image sensor and 2x improved low light performance is housed in that notch. Most notably, Apple's new CPUs are included with the MacBook Pro notebooks. That's true, there are two new chips from Apple: the strong M1 Pro and the much more powerful M1 Max. Apple's biggest hardware change for

Realme launched GT Neo 2 flagship with Snapdragon 870 SOC in India

Pic Credit: Realme The GT Neo 2 is Realme's newest flagship phone, which is now available in India. It's similar to the amazing Realme GT that arrived in Europe a few months ago - better in some areas, but weaker in others. At the same event, Realme unveiled a 4K Smart TV Google Stick, Bluetooth Speaker, and gaming accessories. In terms of specifications, the new Realme GT Neo 2 has a 6.62-inch E4 display with Full-HD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,300 nits of peak brightness, which is greater than the previous model. HDR10+ content, DC dimming, and a touch sampling rate of 600Hz are also supported. The new vapor cooling system on the GT Neo 2 is 30 percent larger and 20% more efficient, according to Realme, and it uses stainless steel and copper. The battery is also larger than the GT's, at 5,000mAh (up from 4,500mAh), and the GT Neo 2 retains Realme's 65W SuperDart rapid charging technology. According to Realme, charging from 0 to 100% will take 36 minutes.

Amazon announced New Smart Home Devices during Amazon Fall 2021 Hardware Event

Pic Credit: Amazon Amazon made a lot of announcements during its hardware event in September 2021. The e-commerce company presented a variety of new devices, including an autonomous robot, a smart thermostat, and a service that lets you look after elderly relatives while you're away. We got a brand-new Echo display, additional AI features, and even a robot that appears to be a lot of fun to have around the house. Amazon is definitely aiming to take over the home with a slew of devices designed to keep you secure and connected. Here's a short overview of all of Amazon's new products and services: 1. Smart Thermostat The Amazon Smart Thermostat is an Energy Star-certified gadget with a straightforward design that is "reliable with most existing 24V HVAC systems." When you're at home or away, Alexa will automatically adjust the temperature in your home to suit your preferences. Preorders for the Amazon Smart Thermostat are currently available for $59 or p