

Phones
Giant 21,000 mAh battery, NFC, IP69K and night vision camera, inexpensive. Indestructible smartphone Oukitel WP19 went on sale
Oukitel introduced the WP19 rugged smartphone earlier this month. Now Oukitel WP19 is already available on AliExpress, but from June 27 to July 1, it will be available at a discount of more than 50% for only $270.
The 21000 mAh battery allows you to hold out 2252 hours of standby time with a SIM card, 123 hours of music playback and 36 hours of video playback. It easily holds a charge for several days in real conditions. The Oukitel WP19’s 33W fast charging feature allows you to spend less than 3 hours charging this huge battery from 0 to 80%.
It is equipped with a 64MP Samsung main camera, a 20MP Sony night vision camera and a 16MP front camera. Oukitel WP19 will allow you to take great pictures in a variety of scenarios, anytime, anywhere.
He received a 6.78-inch display with a resolution of 2460 x 1080 pixels, with an aspect ratio of 20.5: 9 and a refresh rate of 90 Hz. The smartphone runs on the Android 12 operating system. It received MediaTek Helio G95, 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal flash memory. It’s an indestructible phone for the toughest environments as it’s IP68, IP69K and MIL-STD-810H certified.
Oukitel WP19 also has NFC, dual SIM slots and a global navigation system.

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The Japanese have tried Pixel and are abandoning the iPhone. Apple’s share fell sharply over the year, but Google smartphones took second place in popularity

The popularity of the iPhone in Japan is traditionally high. However, recent data shows that Apple’s competitor has emerged where perhaps no one expected it.
Bloomberg, citing Counterpoint Research analytics, says that in the second quarter of this year, the share of Apple smartphones in Japan was 46% versus 58% a year earlier.
Firstly, this is the lowest figure in two years. Secondly, Apple’s problem is that the fall in its market share is associated with an increase in the share of several other manufacturers at once, that is, people are not choosing between the iPhone and some conventional Galaxy S23, but prefer several different alternatives to Apple devices.
For example, Sharp’s share grew from 8% to 11%, and even Sony increased its share from 5% to 6%. But the most interesting thing is the Pixel.
The share of Google smartphones grew to 12%. Just two years ago it was only 2%. In the first quarter, when Pixels held 9% of the market, Japan was the largest market for these smartphones in the world, meaning Pixels were more readily purchased than in the United States. Now the share has grown even more.
There are no exact data, but judging by the chart, Google is now in second place in the Japanese market.
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No, the iPhone 15 Pro Max does not overheat while charging. Tests have shown that the temperature does not even reach 40 degrees

It seems that if the new iPhone 15 Pro overheats, then at least you shouldn’t worry about the temperature during charging. At a minimum, ChargerLAB tests showed that the iPhone 15 Pro Max does not heat up much during charging.
The maximum heating during the test, according to the source, was almost 39 degrees. Note that this is the case temperature. Such values are reached approximately half an hour after the start of charging, and at the beginning of the process the temperatures, although slightly lower, are still close. But after an hour, when the power decreases, the smartphone becomes much colder (about 30 degrees).
Thus, there is no need to worry about heating when connected to a charger, although this does not change the fact that the phone can heat up in other modes. To the point where the smartphone’s battery may swell.
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In this battle, the iPhone 15 Pro Max could not defeat the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. A drop test under controlled conditions showed that it is still better to use a case

We have already seen various crash tests of the new iPhone 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max, but finally the authors of the PhoneBuff channel conducted their test. Let us remember that their tests are always carried out under the same conditions and using a robotic manipulator, which minimizes the element of chance.
In this case, the iPhone 15 Pro Max was compared with the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. And you can see that both smartphones were damaged after the first fall on their backs, while the glass on the Apple flagship was damaged much more.
The second fall (at an angle) also turned out to be more severe for the new Apple product. It is quite possible that the titanium frame is to blame, which, due to its greater strength, does not absorb shock as much as a softer aluminum one.
The falling of the screens down also led to damage to the glass of both smartphones, and here it can no longer be said that one survived the fall better, although the nature of the damage is different.
As a result, we can say that smartphones behave approximately the same when dropped. True, in reality, each fall is unique, so it is difficult to draw any conclusions from such a test. Is it possible to say for sure that a large and durable case is clearly better than no case at all.
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