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Motorola unveils the new Moto G Power 5G

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Motorola has officially launched the Moto G Power 5G smartphone in the US markets. The new member of the G Power family comes with notable improvements, like an improved display experience and extraordinary battery life. Have a look at the specifications, pricing, and availability of the Moto G Power 5G smartphone. 

The Moto G Power 5G is priced at $299.99 for the 6GB + 256GB variant and comes in Black and White color options. The smartphone will be available for sale starting on April 13 in the US through Amazon and Motorola’s official website. The smartphone will also be available at Spectrum Mobile, Xfinity Mobile, and Metro by T-Mobile in the upcoming months. 

Moto G Power 5G sports a 6.5-inch FHD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate which is up from 60Hz in 2021’s model and a 20:9 aspect ratio. You’ll get a triple rear camera setup at the back with a 50MP primary camera which is joined by a 2MP depth camera and a 2MP macro lens. There is a 16MP snapper at the front for selfies and video chats. 

Motorola has officially launched the Moto G Power 5G smartphone in the US markets. The new member of the G Power family comes with notable improvements, like an

The Moto G Power 5G is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 930 octa-core processor paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage which is further expandable up to 1TB via microSD. It runs on Android 13 based on MyUx UI out of the box. The smartphone is backed by a massive 5,000 battery just like its predecessor with support for 15W fast charging tech but it ships with 10W adapter in the retail box. The firm claims that the smartphone easily lasts two to three days on a single charge. 

GravaStar Alpha 65 review

The GravaStar Alpha65 GaN Fast Charger is a charger that uses Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology to provide fast and efficient charging for your devices, up to three at once.

Read on to learn more or check out the podcast (also embedded below) to see what we thought of the GravaStar Alpha 65.

Noteworthy Features

  • Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology
  • 65W maximum output power
  • USB-C port supports USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 and Quick Charge (QC) 3.0 for fast and efficient charging
  • Compact and portable design
  • Equipped with over-current protection, over-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, and over-temperature protection to keep your devices safe while they are charging.

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Thoughts and Conclusion

The charger is equipped with a USB-C port and has a maximum output power of 65W, making it capable of charging a wide range of devices, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, and other USB-C devices. It features USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 and Quick Charge (QC) 3.0, which are two fast charging technologies that enable faster charging times for compatible devices.

One of the key features of this charger is its compact and portable design, which makes it easy to take with you on-the-go. The Alpha65 has a foldable plug, which helps to reduce its size even further, and it also comes with a carrying case for added convenience.

The GravaStar Alpha65 GaN Fast Charger is also equipped with various safety features, including over-current protection, over-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, and over-temperature protection, which help to keep your devices safe while they are charging.

If you’re looking for a fast and efficient charger that’s easy to take with you on-the-go, the GravaStar Alpha65 GaN Fast Charger could be a great option. It’s priced in line with other chargers of its type plus it looks really cool, too. It makes for a fun gift for that person who seems to have everything.

You can learn more about the GravaStar Alpha 65 and/or purchase yours for about $60.

Opinion: Apple Needs an iPad HomePod Dock

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After dipping my toes in the iOS ecosystem for the first time in decades, I’ve found many things I like. From the better overall performance to the more focused product lines, it’s been a bit of an eye-opener to see the other side of the two main forces in mobile. Even with this new perspective, I think Apple is behind Google in one key area of the home: smart displays.

HomePod needs a Screen

I’ve come to rely on Nest Hubs throughout my house. I like having the visual keys and media options the smart display offers. I have one set up in my office and kitchen as a home automation control center and basically small TVs. Being able to quickly turn on a device, search the web, or watch Hulu while doing other tasks is great.

This is where it surprises me that so far Apple has no answer for these devices. A HomePod with a screen seems like a natural addition to the company’s product line that just doesn’t exist.

Better Yet the iPad Needs a HomePod Dock

To take this one step further, I can’t believe that with all the unique options for iPads, it looks like Google will have a detachable tablet smart hub before Apple. This seems like an evolutionary accessory for the iPad that needs to happen. This would easily be had with the Smart Connector on most iPad models and a magnetic dock.

With this pogo pin attachment and the MagSafe mounting system, I’d really like to see this happen. I love my Nest Hubs, but I would much rather have this be an extension of a device I already own. Especially in my kitchen. I’ve had the original Google Home Hub for a few years now, but I’ve had multiple instances where I wish I easily move it around the room.

Having an iPad with a dedicated space for additional features like HomePod AirPlay capabilities, HomeKit dashboard, Siri, and maybe the weather would be a great addition to the Apple lineup. Google and Amazon have pushed this type of device further over recent years and Apple simply has fallen behind.

It would be great to have similar functionality as my Nest Hubs while using the iOS ecosystem. Being able to quickly check my calendars and weather, or use HomeKit in a dedicated UI would be fantastic. I love what Google has done, but honestly being able to use this with AirPlay on a screen would be a huge win. Cast has become more and more inconsistent for my devices over the years and AirPlay has been rock solid.

Already Rumored

Homepod Show Concept (Image credit: Eric Huismann)

Apple is supposedly already eyeing a dock of some sort to tackle the missing home features for iOS. Hopefully, this is simply just a dock that gives an iPad a larger speaker. If this doesn’t have a new way to interact with my home devices and have some sort of additional UI elements, it will be a miss in my mind.

The fruit-logo company always seems to have a surprise up its sleeve, so I’m hoping this one comes to fruition sooner rather than later. What about you? Would you buy an additional dock that turned your iPad into a HomeKit Hub? Or a dedicated HomePod Show-type device?

Slimbook Executive 14 Laptop review

We tend to stick with Android and some iOS coverage, but occasionally we go out on a limb with Linux devices. I’ve been a Linux nerd for almost two decades now, and the opportunity to review a dedicated laptop made for my favorite desktop operating system was too much to pass up. Slimbook has allowed me a full month with the Executive 14 laptop and it’s been a blast.

Design

The Executive 14 laptop is a well-built and lightweight machine. The chassis is compromised of magnesium alloy that makes for a strong tensile strength while also keeping down the pounds. It will make you pause on how light the laptop is, but magnesium has a similar durability to aluminum. It strikes a great balance of weight and being able to take the beating of daily use.

The right side of the Executive 14 houses a barrel charging port, HDMI, USB-A, and USB-C with power delivery and data. The left side is similarly equipped with another USB-C, USB-A, full-sized SD card slot, and a 3.5mm headphone/mic combo.

The bottom of the laptop seems to be made of the same magnesium alloy material as the rest of the laptop. You see a full-width grill above the branding and serial info that allows for ample heat dissipation. There are two more perforated spots on each side for the audio speakers. Last, you have four very sturdy and tacky rubber bumpers that work great to keep the Executive 14 steady while in use on a desk or table.

Screen

Predictable with the name, the Executive 14 comes with a 14-inch matte display pushing a full 4K resolution and 400 nits. The antiglare 2880×1800 panel strikes the perfect balance of crisp colors and contrast without the glossy finish of some laptops always distracting you. It has a 90Hz refresh rate with a 1500:1 contrast rating.

Just above the sensor is the camera array. This houses the webcam and IR sensors for facial recognition. Both are hidden well in the housing and work well. The webcam can be a little grainy in lower lighting, but it’s on par with other laptops.

Keyboard and trackpad

One of the “keys” to a good laptop is the keyboard and trackpad performance. Slimbook has a very compelling build here that I found to be very good. The keys are spaced well, have good travel, and are easy to type on. I did have an issue wrapping my head around the alternate ISO English keyboard, but that’s not the fault of the company as they focus on European sales.

I would love to see a more US-minded ANSI option for this laptop though to curb this. While your muscle memory will give in over a few days, having the left SHIFT key and right ENTER nowhere near most US-based laptops will throw you for a loop. I was easily able to adjust to the ENTER, but never got the hang of the SHIFT.

The keyboard is also backlit for those nights on the couch. Finally, the Holy Grail of all Linux users: the Super Key. Yes, Slimbook has taken the initiative to make this Linux-friendly on the Executive 14 laptop. You get a cute little Tux key.

The Slimbook’s trackpad is well done too. I had zero issues using this glass trackpad. You have a big surface to point, click, and swipe. The unit supports the latest gestures found in the Ubuntu-based software and performed just as you’d want a high-end trackpad to perform.

Software

For those outside the Linux world, you may have a bit of a learning curve with the Slimbook Executive 14. However, the Slimbook OS is very intuitive and similar enough that even a novice could get through the setup and use this device in no time. You will have familiar software like Firefox web browser, email clients, and office suites after you get going.

Linux enthusiasts will be even more at home with the Slimbook. The company’s operating system is a lightly altered version of Ubuntu that I’d bet anyone in the Linux space has used and feels very comfortable with. Slimbook has added a few suites of additional software to the base Ubuntu builds.

First, you get Slimbook Face. This allows you to have “Windows Hello” type login facial recognition on the Executive 14. There’s a dedicated app in the setup process that walks you through onboarding your scan and after this, you can simply log in and use elevated privileges with just your face in place of typing your passwords.

Other tweaks include some performance tweaks and a great app to control the Intel CPU mode. This lives as an applet in the top panel but has a drop-down or full UI to manipulate how much power you are utilizing from the chipset. It’s a nice addition for power users to get to see and change how the machine performs.

Other Linux variants are more than welcome as well. Slimbook has a great open-source history and I’ve been able to successfully run all my favorite distros with zero issues. I installed Fedora, Ubuntu proper, Arch, and openSUSE during my testing with little to no jarring disabilities compared to the default Slimbook OS.

Performance

Speaking of performance… I found the Slimbook Executive a joy to use in daily tasks. The Intel i7 12700H  has 14 cores capable of 4.7GHz and cuts through anything I’ve thrown at this Executive 14. My review unit from Slimbook has an Iris X 4K graphics card engine, but the sibling 16-inch variant can be equipped with even more power from an NVIDIA RTX 3050Ti.

It’s safe to say that anyone from casual web browsers to a full-on Linux power user will be fine with the performance of the Slimbook Executive 14. This laptop has ample power and allows the user to have it while it’s needed without destroying the portability of our next segment.

Battery life

One of the lines off the spec sheet that immediately jumped out to me was the 99 Watt-hour battery pack. Just to put this in perspective, the HP Dev One we reviewed last year was only a 55Whr unit. This is an exceptionally large battery cell and I couldn’t wait to see how it compares.

Not surprisingly, more battery equals less charging. The Slimbook Executive 14 consistently got me 10-plus hours of screen time. I’m not a power user by any means, but I’ve used this exclusively as my laptop during the testing and it outlasts anything in my house. I may have had one instance with long YouTube sessions it didn’t reach the double-digit hour mark.

When you do need to charge it up, there are multiple ways to top off the battery banks. You can use the barrel charger in the box, but that’s so 2015. No, we live in the age of the USB-C era and Slimbook has included power delivery on both USB-C ports on the Executive.

Charging maxes out at 90W with fast charge from the barrel charger or appropriate USB hardware. I found this method charges the laptop back to full power in about an hour. Using my older 65W Dell USB-C charger dropped this closer to two hours.

Conclusion

The Slimbook Executive 14 is a laptop built with the Linux user in mind. The company has succeeded in providing that market with a truly high-end experience for their favorite operating system with limited compromise. You get a premium build quality, superb battery life, and a 4K screen packaged with the open-source awesomeness of knowing Linux runs perfectly.

The last piece of the puzzle is pricing. The Slimbook starts at 1400 Euros which is roughly 1500 US dollars. This isn’t bad for the complete laptop package you’ll be purchasing. This makes the Executive more than compelling with the likes of any Dell XPS, Macbook, or Microsoft Surface. If you are in the market for a Linux-first laptop the Slimbook Executive 14 should be at the top of your list.

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Make a difference with BLUETTI hidden easter eggs

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Easter 2023 is just a few weeks away, BLUETTI Easter campaign will be in full swing as of April 6 with plenty of stand-out savings from home battery systems, portable power stations to a wide array of solar panels, providing multiple options for delivering Easter gifts and boosting every Easter celebration.    

As the first 100% modular model of BLUETTI, AC300 has a flexible capacity of up to 12,288Wh by pairing with B300 expansion batteries, adding a 3,000W PSW inverter that meets most power needs for RV trips, DIY woodworking, and outdoor gardening, etc. What’s more, during the Easter Sale, any AC300+B300 purchase can add only C$99 to get a brand-new folding trolley for an easy transportation, or add C$599 to get PV350 solar panel and C$699 for PV420. 

Runtime for a AC300+B300 combo: 

DeviceOutput Power (W)Runtime (H)
Microwave10002.6
Refrigerator7003.7
Washing Machine5005.2
CPAP4065+

*For reference ONLY

Versatile Solar System For Every Need

AC500 is another modular solar generator launched in Jan,2023. The capacity can be expanded from 3,072Wh to 18,432Wh by teaming up with its partner – B300S (3,072Wh per pack). Equipped with the latest LiFePO4 battery cell for secure operation and prolonged lifespan, AC500 features over 3500 life cycles before reaching 80% original capacity. Simply plug into AC outlets and solar panels simultaneously for a max 8,000 input rate, allowing a lightening fast charging speed that 0 to 80% SOC only takes within ONE HOUR! 

If planning a short-term spring camping or excursion, the UPS function of AC500 can let go of the worries about power failures at home since a constant power supply will always be on call to keep the essentials like refrigerator and fish tank running without interruption. Any AC500 + B300S order can add C$399 to get a PV350 solar panel.    

Pint-sized Dimension, Out-sized Capability

When it comes to portability, there’s no better option than EB3A due to its compact size and impressive capability. Designed for entry-level users, EB3A makes unlimited solar energy easily accessible while plugging with BLUETTI PV120/PV200. Plus, its 268Wh capacity, 600W output power, and versatile outputs that can juice up numerous devices on the go for hours, such as laptops, mini fridges, projectors, cameras, cookers, and more. Grab it at only C$299 with a coupon code – EB3A130 during Easter Sale.

EB3A supports up to 430W dual charging via AC and PV, so it only takes about 30 minutes to charge it to 80% capacity, and 45 minutes to full. A convenient handle is also included for grab-and-go mobile power whenever and wherever power is in need. 

Reliable Mobile Power Source At Any Time

Other highly recommended portable power stations like BLUETTI EB55 and EB70S, have been long-loved by a large number of outdoor enthusiasts for years, and now has become more affordable than most competitors in the market. Featuring with 700W and 800W continuous output, respectively, EB55 and EB70S are widely used with solar panels as a solar system in various outdoor scenarios, including road trips, camping, picnic, fishing, etc. The sale price of EB70S will be C$649 with a coupon code EB70150.

Complete Off-grid Lifestyle, AC200MAX Made

Being one of the most popular power stations throughout the BLUETTI store, AC200MAX is an ideal option for those looking for a budget-saving solution to access energy storage batteries. For more power needs at home and in the wild, its capacity can be grown if necessary while working with B230 battery packs. With the innovative BLUETTI App, AC200MAX can be controlled and monitored in real-time through WiFi or Bluetooth connectivity. For AC200MAX orders during this Easter Sale, customers will have the options to add C$299 for a PV200, C$699 for a PV350, or C$799 for a PV420.   

BLUETTI AC200P, a flagship model that has won a large group of backers since it was born, comes with a 2000Wh capacity and 2000W continuous power for versatile applications. It’s also stackable with B230 or B300 expansion batteries to enlarge the capacity for a step forward in energy self-sufficient. The easter sale price of AC200P will be C$1899 with a coupon code AC200P400      

Where there’s sunlight there’s sustainable and free energy. Enjoy a solar lifestyle by hooking up with BLUETTI solar panels covering PV120, PV200, PV350, and PV420. They use monocrystalline solar cells and multi-layered ETFE to ensure better light transmittance, higher efficiency, and longer lifespan. Thanks to the 23.4% conversion rate of the solar panels, the energy storage systems can sip power from the sun at high speed and run most electronics for hours on end. Customers can enjoy 5% discount when buying two solar panels while 10% for three.

About BLUETTI  

From the very beginning, BLUETTI has tried to stay true to a sustainable future through green energy storage solutions for both indoor and outdoor use while delivering an exceptional eco-friendly experience for our homes and our world. That’s why BLUETTI makes its presence in 70+ countries and is trusted by millions of customers across the globe. For more information, please visit BLUETTI online at https://www.bluettipower.ca/ or follow BLUETTI on:

Motorola Edge 40 renders leaked, ahead of launch

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Motorola has recently announced the Motorola Edge 40 Pro smartphone in the global market but the brand hasn’t revealed the vanilla model i.e the Edge 40 alongside the Edge 40 Pro. According to the reports, the Edge 40 will soon launch globally though we don’t have an exact launch timeframe. A reliable tipster reveals the first look of the upcoming Edge 40 smartphone. 

The leaked renders suggest the Edge 40 smartphone will come in four color options- Viva Magenta, Nebula Green, Lunar Blue, and Eclipse Black. 

According to leaks, the upcoming Motorola Edge 40 will feature a 6.55-inch FHD+ OLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. For optics, the smartphone is expected to feature a 50MP Primary camera (with OIS support) paired with a 13MP Ultrawide shooter and a 2MP macro lens. It will come with a 32MP selfie snapper. It will be equipped with an under-display fingerprint sensor for faster access. 

The Edge 40 is reportedly to have a MediaTek Dimesity 8020 chipset coupled with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. It will boot the Android 13 operating system out of the box. The device is expected to come with a large 4,400mAH battery with support for 68W wired fast charging as well as 15W wireless charging. Both the acrylic and faux leather versions will have an IP68 water and dust resistance rating.  

Leaks suggest that the Edge 40 will be priced at around €899 (~$980) in the European market. The brand hasn’t confirmed the details about when the Edge 40 will launch on the market.

POCO unveils POCO C51 entry-level smartphone in India

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POCO usually launches all its entry-level smartphones under the C series. This time POCO launched the new POCO C51 smartphone in the Indian market. And guess what, yes it’s a rebadged version of Redmi A1 that was launched a month ago. POCO recently introduced the C55 smartphone which was also a rebranded version of the Redmi 12C. The smartphone offers decent specs at an affordable price tag. Let’s have a look at the specifications and pricing of the C51. 

The POCO C51 has a big 6.52-inch HD+ LCD display with a standard 60Hz refresh rate and, 20:9 aspect ratio, 400 nits of peak brightness, and a 120Hz touch sampling rate. The device is powered by a MediaTek Helio G36 processor built on a 12nm architecture paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB of eMMC 5.1 storage which is further expandable up to 1TB. It boots Android 13 GO Edition out of the box. 

POCO unveils POCO C51 entry-level smartphone in India

In terms of lenses, the C51 features a dual rear camera setup with an 8MP primary camera joined by a depth sensor and there is a 5MP selfie shooter for selfies and video chats. The phone is backed by a large 5,000mAH battery with support for just 10W fast charging tech. 

Other highlights of the POCO C51 include a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 3.5mm headphone jack, 4G connectivity, and up to 3GB virtual RAM. Also, POCO promises 2 years of security updates for the C51 device. 

POCO C51 comes in a sole 4GB + 64GB variant option and is priced at ₹8,499 (~$103). It will come in two beautiful color options- Royal Blue and Power Black. The smartphone will go on sale starting from 10th April at noon through Flipkart in India.

WhatsApp to allow users to lock individual chats with fingerprint

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An exciting WhatsApp feature is about to reach users soon, according to SamMobile. The app is known for bringing out new features and updates regularly. This latest feature coming to WhatsApp is a very important one that has to do with security.

The exciting news first appeared on WABetaInfo, a company known for hinting internet users about latest WhatsApp developments.

WhatsApp beta version 2.23.8.2 for Android

Users will soon be able to lock individual chat with a fingerprint as a form of security measure. This new privacy feature will allow users to lock one-on-one and group chats with either a pin code or a fingerprint.

The user has to click a contact or group info to be able to lock a chat. Next, the user needs to select the option to lock the conversation with the desired authentication option.

After all that is done, WhatsApp will move the locked chats separate tab. According to WABetaInfo, if anyone tries to open the locked chats and fails to provide necessary authentication, WhatsApp will prompt the user to clear the chat before he or she opens it.

See Also: How to send View Once photos or videos in WhatsApp

Many users lock and unlock the app with fingerprint or a pin code. The feature is nice but it is cumbersome because one has to unlock WhatsApp each time he or she needs to use it.

When compared, the ability to lock separate chats is much better because it is easier to do and won’t encumber on the overall use of the app. If you only use lock feature on separate chats, you may be able to open the app quickly without authentication, making for ease of use. You can still keep your sensitive conversations safe from prying eyes.

When will the feature take off?

There’s no information yet on when this feature will make it to the public domain of the app. It could take anything from months to a few weeks from when you’re reading this news.

Anker & Popsockets 622 Wireless Charger review

The Anker 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) with PopSockets Grip is a portable battery pack that can be attached to the back of your phone using magnets. It is designed to work seamlessly with PopSockets, a popular phone accessory that provides a comfortable grip and acts as a stand for your device.

Read on to learn more or check out the podcast (also embedded below) to see what we thought of the Anker & Popsockets 622 Wireless Charger.

Noteworthy Features

  • Built-in magnet that allows for easy attachment and detachment to your MagSafe-compatible device or case
  • PopSockets grip provides a comfortable and secure hold on your phone, as well as acting as a stand for hands-free use
  • 5000mAh battery capacity, enough to charge most smartphones at least once
  • LED lights indicate the battery level and charging status
  • Compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry with you on-the-go

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Thoughts and Conclusion

The Anker 622 Magnetic Battery has a capacity of 5,000mAh, which is enough to charge most smartphones at least once. It features a USB-C port for charging the battery itself, as well as a USB-A port for charging your phone or other devices. It also has a LED light that shows the battery level and charging status.

The MagGo is designed to attach to your phone using a magnetic PopSockets Grip. This allows you to easily attach and detach the battery pack from your phone, as well as use it as a stand when you’re watching videos or taking photos. The MagGo also supports wireless charging, so you can charge your phone wirelessly while it’s attached to the battery pack.

The Anker 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) with PopSockets Grip is a convenient and versatile portable battery pack that’s perfect for people who use PopSockets on their phone and want a portable charging solution that’s easy to attach and detach. And even though it’s best paired with an Apple device, you can still tap into the wireless charging with your Android phones, too. You’ll just lose that cool magnetic feature.

You can learn more about the Anker & Popsockets 622 Wireless Charger and/or purchase yours for about $70.

Redmi Note 12 Pro 4G and Note 12S smartphones unveiled in Europe

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Xiaomi recently launched the Redmi Note 12 series smartphones in the European Market and now the brand has introduced two new smartphones to the Note 12 series lineup in Europe.

Xiaomi announced the Redmi Note 12S and Note 12 Pro 4G- Two new smartphones under the Note 12 series in Europe. The Note 12 Pro 4G smartphone was already launched in the Indonesian market a few weeks ago and now it goes official in Europe. 

The Redmi Note 12S kicks off at €289  and the Note 12 Pro 4G phone starts at €329. Both smartphones come in Onyx Black, Ice Blue, and Pearl Green Color options.

Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor paired with an Adreno GPU, under the hood. It packs up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. The smartphone boots Android 12 based on MIUI13 out of the box.

Redmi Note 12 Pro 4G and Note 12S smartphones unveiled in Europe

For Optics the Note 12 Pro has a quad rear camera setup with 108MP primary camera paired with 8MP ultrawide shooter, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 5MP macro lens. It has a 16MP snapper for selfies and video chats. The phone houses a 5,000mAh battery with support for 67W fast wired charging. The Note 12 Pro 4G has a beautiful 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate support.

On the other hand, the Redmi Note 12S sports a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a smooth 90Hz refresh rate.
The Note 12S features a triple rear camera setup with 108MP main camera joined by a 2MP macro lens and an 8MP ultrawide shooter. There is a 16MP selfie snapper for selfies and video chats.

Redmi Note 12 Pro 4G and Note 12S smartphones unveiled in Europe

The smartphone draws power from the MediaTek Helio G96 chipset coupled with up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It runs on Android 13 based on the latest MIUI14 out of the box. The device is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 67W fast charging support.