Tech News Today: Bloatware-free iQOO 12, Galaxy S24 Ultra with flat display, and more
Tech News Today in India: iQOO has emphasised that the iQOO 12 will be the most bloatware-free phone that it has ever launched in India and has also confirmed that the upcoming iQOO 12, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will not include “Hot Games” and “Hot Apps.” and the smartphone has also been confirmed to support 120W fast charging.
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iQOO 12 to ship with Android 14
iQOO 12 will be the first smartphone with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC to launch in India on December 12. The company has also confirmed that the iQOO 12 will ship with FunTouch OS 14 based on Android 14, making it the first non-pixel smartphone to launch in India with Android 14 OS out-of-the-box. The smartphone is also confirmed to receive three years of software updates and four years of security updates.
Your phone, your style! 😉
Unlock a world of personalization with the all-new #FuntouchOS14 based on #Android14 in the new #iQOO12 Lock Screen Customization 🎨📱✨Know More: https://t.co/0rC6Ys3iQ3 #FuntouchOS14 #Android14 #iQOO12 #AmazonSpecials pic.twitter.com/QEWV9VD8EM
— iQOO India (@IqooInd) November 24, 2023
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra to features a flat display
Samsung is finally moving away from the curved display, with the Galaxy S23 Ultra being the last one to offer the same. As per the leaks, the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra will come with a 2K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate flat panel display with slim and uniform bezels on all four sides. While the overall design of the Galaxy S24 Ultra is said to remain identical to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, the flat display and a flat back panel should make the phone feel slightly different from its predecessor.
#S24Ultra
Éste es el nuevo #S24 Ultra sin pantalla curva pic.twitter.com/6haBo4RohS— David Martin (@DavidMa05368498) November 16, 2023
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Sony’s upcoming flagship phones to include a new digital signature technology
Sony’s next set of Android smartphones — Xperia 1 VI and 5 VI are reported to include an industry-first technology that adds a digital signature to the photos and videos captured on the phone. The company recently added this very feature to its flagship mirrorless cameras and the company is now bringing the same to its next set of smartphones.
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