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YouTube Music now automatically adds songs to your latest playlist

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Google has made a small but useful update to YouTube Music. Now in YouTube Music, tracks are automatically added to the last used playlist.

YouTube Music now automatically adds songs to your latest playlist

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If the user has just added something to a new or existing playlist, all subsequent saves will go there as well. A box appears to confirm where the track is saved, and on the right, the user gets an “Edit” button.

YouTube Music now automatically adds songs to your latest playlist

The same principle has been working in the main YouTube app for a long time, and now it has appeared in the YouTube Music apps for Android and iOS. On the web version of YouTube Music (music.youtube.com) there is a special toggle in Settings > General: “Remember last used playlist – Automatically save content to last used playlist”. However, while it may not work correctly.

YouTube Music now automatically adds songs to your latest playlist

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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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200 MP, 5100 mAh, 67 W, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and IP54 protection for $190. Redmi Note 13 Pro presented

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200 MP 5100 mAh 67 W Snapdragon 7s Gen 2

Together with the flagship Redmi Note 13 Pro+, Redmi today introduced a simpler and cheaper model – Redmi Note 13 Pro. It has a different single-chip system – Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, but the main main camera module is exactly the same as in the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ – with a 200-megapixel sensor and optical stabilization.

200 MP, 5100 mAh, 67 W, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and IP54 protection for $190.  Redmi Note 13 Pro presented

Redmi did not talk about the Redmi Note 13 Pro in as much detail as the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, however, the key parameters are known. This model received a flat screen with a resolution of 1.5K and a maximum brightness of 1800 cd/sq.m. Its protection is provided by Gorilla Glass Victus.

200 MP, 5100 mAh, 67 W, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and IP54 protection for $190.  Redmi Note 13 Pro presented

200 MP, 5100 mAh, 67 W, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and IP54 protection for $190.  Redmi Note 13 Pro presented

The battery capacity is 5100 mAh and supports 67 W charging. The configuration also includes an NFC chip and a standard headphone jack, and there is also water protection – IP54.

200 MP, 5100 mAh, 67 W, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and IP54 protection for $190.  Redmi Note 13 Pro presented

200 MP, 5100 mAh, 67 W, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and IP54 protection for $190.  Redmi Note 13 Pro presented

Prices have already been announced: 8/128 GB – $190, 8/256 GB – $205, 12/256 GB – $235, 12/512 GB – $260, 16/512 GB – $275.

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