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The battery capacity of the Apple Vision Pro headset can be 20,000 mAh, and then the device consumes about 30 watts

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The Apple Vision Pro headset has an autonomy of only about two hours, and even then this is the declared value, but the real one is still unknown. Initially, there was evidence that the capacity of the external battery of the device is only 6500 mAh, but there is a completely different opinion.

The battery capacity of the Apple Vision Pro headset can be 20,000 mAh, and then the device consumes about 30 watts

The authors of the ChargerLab portal believe that the very dimensions of the external battery indicate a significantly larger capacity – about 20,000 mAh. But this would be just an assumption, if not for a number of calculations.

The fact is that Vision Pro has 12 cameras, a lot of sensors, two small, but very bright and clear screens, and two platforms at once. Is it possible that all this could work continuously for two hours with a 6500 mAh battery? The source recalls that only SoC M2 can consume up to 20 W under load, in addition, the headset also has SoC R1, which, according to some reports, may turn out to be the same M2, only focused on a narrow range of tasks.

Thus, if the Vision Pro really has a battery capacity of 20,000 mAh, then two hours of operation means a total device consumption of 30 watts. Considering all of the above, this is quite likely to be true. And in this case, it should be separately borne in mind that the external battery of the headset will be relatively heavy.

However, while this is still just an assumption, albeit based on certain calculations.

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YouTube developers have released a TikTok-style video editor for smartphones

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YouTube developers have released a TikTok style video editor for smartphones

The YouTube video platform team has introduced a new application called YouTube Create, which allows you to edit videos directly on your phone.

YouTube developers have released a TikTok-style video editor for smartphones

Generated by the Midjourney neural network

The new app aims to encourage more people to create YouTube Shorts, a TikTok-style video offered by YouTube. It’s generally easier to make a TikTok video than a full YouTube video. The creation of a separate app also follows TikTok’s strategy of releasing a separate (and popular) app called CapCut, which helps create videos for TikTok and other platforms.

YouTube developers have released a TikTok-style video editor for smartphones

The app offers tools such as precision editing and trimming, automatic subtitles, voiceover capabilities, and access to a library of filters, effects, transitions, and royalty-free music.

The YouTube Create app will soon be available as a free beta download for Android in countries including the US, Germany, France, UK, Indonesia, India, Korea and Singapore. An iOS version is planned for release next year.

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Xiaomi has a holiday: more than 338 million Redmi Note smartphones have already been sold worldwide

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Xiaomi has a holiday more than 338 million Redmi Note

At the last press conference dedicated to the announcement of the Redmi Note 13 series, Xiaomi and Redmi President Lu Weibing announced another achievement of the hit Redmi Note line.

Xiaomi has a holiday: more than 338 million Redmi Note smartphones have already been sold worldwide

According to the top manager, international sales of Redmi Note smartphones have already exceeded 338 million. The company announced that it had surpassed the 320 million mark in March 2023.

Xiaomi has a holiday: more than 338 million Redmi Note smartphones have already been sold worldwide

Chinese users will be able to start placing orders for the latest Redmi Note 13 Pro+, Redmi Note 13 Pro and Redmi Note 13 today, September 21. Note that the series brings many innovations. For example, Redmi Note 13 Pro+, for the first time for the Redmi Note model, received IP68 water protection.

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iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

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As new comparisons between the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the flagship Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra emerge, it becomes clear where the camera of Apple’s new flagship is better.

iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

The following comparative images were published by the famous insider Ice Universe, who stated that the 24-megapixel shooting mode added to the iPhone 15 Pro Max allowed the new product to literally destroy the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

The 24-megapixel camera added to the iPhone 15 Pro Max destroyed the 12-megapixel camera of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in terms of clarity and also did a better job in terms of exposure control. Low light textures are also much better than the Samsung’s. Samsung is trash.

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iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

In an interview with Numerama’s Nicolas Lellouche, Apple’s VP of Camera Software Engineering John McCormack explained why the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 5x optical zoom, rather than the 10x zoom of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

iPhone 15 Pro Max “destroyed” Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in camera test: clear examples

Overall, the iPhone 15 Pro Max performs better than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in low light, especially when using the zoom. The higher the zoom value (up to x25), the better the iPhone 15 Pro Max performs.

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