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5160 mAh, Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, 2K AMOLED screen, 64 MP with OIS and 67 W. Poco’s most powerful smartphone unveiled – Poco F5 Pro
Xiaomi today officially unveiled the Poco F5 Pro smartphone. It is built on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 single-chip platform and therefore is the top model in the family. The rest of the characteristics are also on the level.
For example, the Poco F5 Pro was the first model in the series to feature a 3200 x 1440 pixel AMOLED screen. The frame rate of the display is 120 Hz, the diagonal is 6.67 inches. Screen protection is provided by tempered glass Gorilla Glass 5, a fingerprint scanner is under the screen.
There are three modules in the main chamber. The main one is with a 64-megapixel Omnivision OV64B sensor and a wide-angle lens made of six plastic elements and with an aperture of F / 1.8. The second module is with an 8-megapixel sensor and an ultra-wide-angle lens, the third (for macro photography) is with a 2-megapixel sensor. The camera has a combined stabilization system – optical and electronic. The front camera has a 16-megapixel sensor and support for broadcasting Full HD video.
Poco F5 Pro received a large cooling system – with a 5000 mm2 vapor chamber, but the total area is larger due to several layers of graphite material. Overall, the efficiency of the heat dissipation system has been increased by 15% compared to previous Poco F-series smartphones.
The battery capacity of the device was 5160 mAh, it supports 67 W wired charging and 30 W wireless power. The operating system is Android 13 with MIUI 14 interface.
In the UAE, where the Poco F5 Pro debuted, the device is available in two colors (black and white) and three memory configurations (8/256, 12/256 and 12/512 GB). There are no prices yet – they will be announced tomorrow.

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King Kong 9 comes out in June. This is a rugged smartphone from Cubot with a 10,600 mAh battery, a 100-megapixel camera and two screens.

Cubot today officially announced that a new smartphone called King Kong 9 will be released in China on June 7. It will be a rugged model with a very large battery.
“King Kong 9” will be built on SoC MediaTek Helio G99. He will receive a 32-megapixel front camera and a main one with sensors with a resolution of 108 and 5 megapixels. Also, the device will receive an infrared camera.
The battery capacity of the smartphone will be 10,600 mAh, it will support 32 W wired charging. A feature of the external design will be the presence of two screens – along with the usual small round screen, resembling a watch dial, will be placed on the rear panel.
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iPhone totally dominates the list of best-selling premium smartphones

Despite the fact that the smartphone market as a whole continues to decline, the segment of expensive models is growing. According to Canalys, in the first quarter of this year, sales of smartphones with a price of $ 500 grew by 4.7%, while the overall market sank by 13.3%.
As a result, premium devices accounted for 31% of all smartphone sales, and it seems that this is the best-selling segment at the moment!
And dominates in this segment, of course, Apple. In the list of best-selling smartphones priced at $500 and above, the first four places are occupied by the iPhone, with the iPhone 14 Pro Max at the top. Fourth place was taken by the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, the fifth was the iPhone 14 Plus, followed by the Galaxy S23, and behind it, curiously, the iPhone 12. Moreover, the iPhone SE is also on the list, and of the devices from other manufacturers, there are only Xiaomi 13 and Huawei Mate 50.
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A 10-cent clip on a smartphone will measure blood pressure as well as a sphygmomanometer

Scientists at the University of California – San Diego have created a very useful yet tiny device called the BPClip. It is a clip that is attached to a smartphone and allows you to measure blood pressure. The device is made of ordinary plastic, it can be printed on a 3D printer, while the cost of one copy will be only 80 cents, and with mass production – even 10 cents. It turns out that the BPClip is much cheaper than a conventional blood pressure monitor with a cuff, and the measurement accuracy is almost the same, experts say.
The BPClip needs to be attached to the corner of the smartphone in such a way that the small hole in it is located above the lens of the built-in camera of the mobile device, and the light guide covers the flash. The user has to press on the hole clip with a fingertip: the spring provides resistance, allowing readings of pressures made with different strengths. With each press, the smartphone camera takes a picture of the fingertip illuminated by the flash: each image will be shaped like a red dot. Its diameter increases as more pressure is applied, and the color becomes brighter depending on the volume of blood in the finger.
The smartphone app then analyzes the size and brightness of the dot in various photos and determines the user’s current systolic (highest) and diastolic (lowest) blood pressure. The scientists conducted laboratory tests on 24 volunteers and it turned out that the measurements taken by BPClip are about the same as when using a traditional cuffed blood pressure monitor. So far, the medical gadget has only been connected to the Google Pixel 4, but its creators are already working on compatibility with other smartphone models. American scientists consider the main advantages of their development to be low cost, availability and ease of use: BPClip does not require configuration and can be used by anyone anywhere, without the need to visit a medical facility.
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