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Qualcomm shares details about the Snapdragon 845 processor

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Qualcomm unveiled its latest top-tier chipset, the Snapdragon 845 during the first day of its Tech Summit without further ado, but dedicated the second day to providing in-depth information about the platform.

Qualcomm’s official post on the Snapdragon 845 is brimming with technical details, but we’ll try to extract the essentials for you.

For starters, the new chipset is 30% more power efficient than the previous Snapdragon 835 chipset. It also includes an improved Adreno 630 GPU, which boasts 30% improved graphics, video rendering, and power reduction.

Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 845 SoC relies on a Kyro 385 CPU – which features four performance cores running up to 2.8GHz. This represents a 25% increase compared to the previous generation. There are also four efficiency cores clocked at 1.8GHz on board the chipset which is based on 10nm FinFET process technology.

The new SoC also includes a Hexagon 685 DSP (digital signal processor), Spectra 280 ISP (image signal processor), AQusting Audio and the company’s fastest modem to date, the X20 Gigabit LTE radio – which supports 20% faster peak and real-world speeds over last year’s X16. The new modem will be able to unlock speeds of up to 1.2Gbps (LTE Cat 18) once carries like Verizon, AT&T or Sprint will start deploying their Gigabit LTE-compatible networks. It also supports dual-SIM VoLTE.

Another big feature it’s the chipset’s ability to capture 4K video in HDR at up to 60fps. It can also shoot slow-motion 720p video at 480 fps and 240 fps 1080p video. And for photography, the embedded Spectra 280 IPS can work towards multi-frame noise reduction on 16-megapixel images at 60fps.

Qualcomm has embedded a brand new AQustic audio codec with the new premium SoC, which is said to be able to deliver improved wake-word recognition and also improved playback and record features.

The tech industry is putting a big focus on AI these days, and Qualcomm is no different. So the chip giant announced improvements for AI processing with the Snapdragon 845. The new high-end chipset supports a variety of AI frameworks including Google’s TensorFlow, Facebook’s Caffe 2, as well as the newer Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX).

The new AI features will also have an impact on photography like video style transfer or achieving artificial bokeh effect with single cameras. Digital assistants will become smarter too under the Snapdragon 845, meaning they will faster to respond and more accurate.

Qualcomm did not skip over the security aspect either, so the Snapdragon 845 now supports all kinds of biometric authentication methods like fingerprint, voice, face and iris scanning.

When can we expect to see the first Snapdragon 845-equipped smartphones arrive? Qualcomm says as soon as early 2018. Samsung, Xiaomi, LG, HTC, and Sony have been listed among the first OEMs to launch devices taking advantage of the new platform.

Next major Pokémon Go update to include 50 new Pokemon, dynamic weather effects

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Pokémon Go fans rejoice! Niantic just announced it will be adding 50 new Pokémon to your favorite game, as well as dynamic weather effects in its upcoming update.

The new creatures come from the Hoenn region, will start rolling out for players this week. Among the new additions, gamers will be thrilled to find the Gen 3 starters Treecko, Trochic and Mudkip.

What about weather effects? Niantic says this new feature will completely overhaul how players discover, catch and interact with Pokémon.

In the latest update, the in-game map changes to reflect real-world weather conditions. So when it rains, water, electric and bug Pokémon will be stronger and appear more frequently in the wild, giving you a better chance to catch creatures such as a Mudkip and earn Stardust bonuses in the process. Like-wise, Ice-type Pokémon Snorunt is much easier to capture when it’s snowing outside but will come with higher combat power, as well.

Niantic’s inclusion of Real-word weather in the gameplay experience is a first for AR mobile gaming and Pokémon Go fans will be the first to be able to try it out.

Earlier this year, Niantic launches the generation 2 Pokémon and expanded to even more regions of the world. And once the new creatures from Hoenn get unleashed, the game’s Pokémon headcount will rise to nearly 300.

How to enable the reading mode on the OnePlus 5/5T

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One of the best things about the OnePlus devices besides their value for money hardware is their closer to Stock Android version of OxygenOS. While the experience of their exclusive OS is pretty much like the stock Android, they add a lot of additional features without ruining the overall feel of the OS and some of these features are exclusive to the OnePlus devices and are really useful.

One such feature of the OnePlus’s OxygenOS is the reading mode, which is somewhat similar to the one in Amazon’s Kindle device. This feature was added to the OxygenOS 4.5 and it is also available for the OnePlus 5 and the OnePlus 5T devices.

While there are a lot of apps available in the Google Play Store for enabling reading mode on your device, having a native option that does it is always good and the reading mode in the OxygenOS is as accurate as the popular third party apps.

What reading mode basically does is it adjusts the color produced by your device’s display to be more pleasant to the eyes. It does it by filtering the blue light emitted from your screen and turning it into a monochromatic like which does not affect your eyes as much as blue light does, especially when you are reading an e-book or just browsing through the web at night.

Research also suggests that enabling reading mode when you are using your device in a dark environment might actually help you sleep better as it impacts your circadian rhythm in a positive way. With so much blue light filtering and the reduction of colors emitted by your device, you could also significantly save your battery life.

The reading mode in OxygenOS is also capable of switching back and forth to the normal mode when you watch a video or use your camera, which a lot of third party apps fail to do. Well, enough about the greatness of the reading mode, here is how to enable it on your OnePlus 5 or OnePlus 5T.

How to enable the reading mode on the OnePlus 5/5T

Step 1:

Open the settings app on your device.

Step 2:

Now scroll down and then select the Display submenu.

Step 3:

Tap on the Reading mode option.

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You can also toggle reading mode from your Quick settings by clicking on the edit button and then dragging and dropping the reading mode toggle from the list of all available quick settings toggle.

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Step 4:

Now just the toggle the Turn on Reading mode toggle under the activate manually section to enable the reading mode on your OnePlus 5/5T.

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The reading mode will now be enabled on your device and the colour will be shifted to monochromatic grayscale kind of look. However, if you want the reading mode to be enabled only when you are using certain apps like your Ebook reader or your browser app, then just follow the below steps.

Step 5:

Just tap the ‘Add apps for Reading Mode’ option from within the Reading Mode settings.

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Step 6:

All you have to do now is to scroll down the list of apps installed on your device and then select the ones you want reading mode to enabled by default.

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Omnicharge Omni 20 review: The one charger to rule them all?

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We’re at an interesting, and somewhat transitional time when it comes to what types of devices we’re carrying with us on a regular basis. Chances are good that you’re currently toting something today that has a different port than what your old device had. Further, you might even be carrying something entirely different in your bag, such as a 2-in-1 or Chromebook.

As a lot of you know the last generation or two of phones has given way to a newer and emerging type of charging: USB Type C. It’s faster and more efficient, and it’s found in a wider variety of products. If you’ve purchased a new Chromebook in the last year or so, then you probably have at least one of those ports.

For just about everyone else, it’s business as usual. In other words, who knows what your needs are today? We’re mixing and matching our devices and one day can be totally different from the next.

Perhaps you need to take your laptop with you for a few days on a business trip. Maybe you’ve got a tablet that you’ve been using quite a bit lately. Or, come next week you and the family may be taking a small vacation and each of you has a different selection of devices.

In the past, it was really easy for us to find a quality portable charger. Largely it was a case of us buying something with a standard USB port and/or a microUSB plug. Today, though, we tend to need a little bit of everything. Thankfully, the mobile charging industry has kept pace and now offers excellent options that help fit the all-in-one bill.

The Omnicharge Omni 20 is one such product that helps ensure that you stay charged no  matter what you’re carrying. It’s a portable solution some 20400mAh worth of power which can be shared through a variety of plugs and ports.

Included in the unit, and the box, are 5V USB, USB Quick Charge 3.0, 120V AC/150V HDVC (100W Max), and a DC (1V-24V) output. If you opt for the Pro Bundle ($50 extra), you’ll get tips for HP, Dell, Lenovo, and a universal plug. In short, it’s everything you’ll have something for just about everything.

When it comes to larger capacities in portable chargers, one feature we tend to appreciate most is an indicator of sorts. We like to be able to glance at our batteries to see how much juice is left to replenish our devices. You get an excellent one in the Omni 20 as it not only shows an exact percentage, but also details on battery temp, estimated time left on charge, and more.

There are more than one dozen status icons to help you get a feel for the status and health of your Omni 20. Some will show basic details such as what port is being used, but others can tell you if you’re in risk of overpowering or overheating.

We are incredibly impressed with just how much power and flexibility you can squeeze into a device this small. Just a few years ago we were carrying around 10,000mAh units that took up more space. There is a trade-off though; the Omni 20 weighs in at 1.4 pounds so it’s heftier than your old charger.

The Omni 20 is just about a square at 5-inches x 4.8-inches and is about one inch thick. You’ll not be throwing this in a hoodie pocket or a handbag but it doesn’t feel all that unwieldy or inconvenient in a backpack.

The Omni 20 isn’t cheap, coming in with a $250 price tag. You can certainly get other battery packs for much less money, especially if all you care about is having a USB port. Where this one shines, though, is that it has such a wide array of charging capabilities. Not only does it have two USB ports, but you can also charge a laptop, Nintendo Switch, digital camera, or something else by using the AC adapter.

If you have a phone that utilizes wireless charging, you’ll love the Omni 20 for its wireless output. Simply place your phone on top of the unit and you can charge your Galaxy S8 or other phones. We had to play a little bit with figuring out the exact placement of this but once we knew, it was easy from that point on.

There’s enough power here to charge a typical high-end smartphone up some 7-9 times. Digital cameras, tablets, and other products will vary, but we venture to guess you’re looking at multiple charges each. If you’re a drone enthusiast, you’ll definitely appreciate having something like this with you in the car or backpack.

If your laptop uses one of the special tips, go with the Pro Bundle ($299) and rest easier knowing you have that, too. This is handy for those times when you don’t have the power cord that your laptop requires. Or, rather, when you don’t want to bring it with you at all.

We love the flexibility and functions of the Omni 20 but we’d really liked to have seen a dedicated USB Type-C port. Incidentally, Omnicharge was offering an Indiegogo for a variant, the Omni 20 USB-C. That model has two Type-C ports, one for output and one for input/output. Funded some 42 times over, it will begin shipping this month.

While we won’t take this charger with us to dinner or around town for a night out, it’s the first one we’ll grab for a weekend outing. Camping, a trip out of town, or a day with the family… there’s plenty of reasons for us to pick the Omni 20. We don’t recommend this one for an every day sort of usage, but if you’re a remote worker or spend time in the field, you’ll appreciate having it. This goes double if you’re using multiple devices at a time.

Is it the one charger to rule them all? Pretty much, but there’s still a little room for improvement. It’s close enough for us to suggest it to you, but we’d like a lower price point and USB Type-C to really push it over the top.

Leagoo KIICAA MIX: a bezel-less smartphone for the budget-minded (Review)

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We’ve seen some intriguing smartphone innovations for the past year, but if there’s one product that attracted the attention of customers from across the globe, it would be the original Xioami Mi MIX. The 6.4-inch phablet is basically responsible for starting the bezel-less trend which you see today spread across most Android OEMs.

Since the Mi MIX was launched, we’ve seen more and more smartphone makers thinning down bezels and maximizing the screen to body ratio. From premium models like the Samsung Galaxy S8, Essential Phone or LG G6 to extremely affordable models hailing from China, customers today have a wide range of choice if they want to go bezel-less.

After Xiaomi’s Mi MIX made a debut into the world, Chinese brands flocked to offer much cheaper alternatives, on which they also stamped the MIX moniker. It’s the case of the Leagoo KIICAA MIX, one of the cheapest bezel-less phones on the market today. In what follows we’re going to be taking a more in-depth look at this Xiaomi Mi MIX lookalike to see whether it’s worthy of attention or not.

Design and display

If, like me, you’ve gotten used to more compact smartphones, the Leagoo KIICAA MIX will feel a bit strange in hand. It’s a 5.5-inch handset in a body that has the height of a 5-incher but is a lot wider. As a result, the phone it’s a lot harder to maneuver in one hand, especially if you have smaller hands.

The front of the KIICA MIX is quite similar to the Xiaomi Mi MIX, although the bezels haven’t been shrunken down as much as in the case of other, more expensive phones currently available on the market. Nevertheless, you’ll get a phone with pretty slim upper, left and right bezels.

In contrast, the bottom one is pretty prominent as it also houses the physical home button which doubles as a fingerprint scanner. The multi-purpose button supports swipe gestures – swipe left for recent apps or swipe right for back. The scanner was usually quick to respond, although at times I had to try and authenticate more than once. Above the home button you’ll notice the on-screen navigation buttons, which can be hidden if preferred.

The back of the phone is made of sturdy plastic and houses the dual camera setup. Unfortunately, it’s quite prone to smudging, but Leagoo includes a clear protective case in the retail box, so that takes care of the problem (although that one gets pretty dirty pretty fast).

On the right side of the phone, we have the power button and volume rocker, while on the left lives the dual SIM hybrid slot (which also welcomes a microSD card slot). At the bottom of the device, there are two speaker grills which aren’t that loud and a USB Type-C port. While on most phones the earpiece is included in the front, Leagoo has moved it on the top of the phone in order to give the phone the bezel-less makeover. Turns out, this was a really bad decision.

Making calls has proven to be extremely frustrating, as you can barely hear what the other person is saying on the other end. Even if smartphones now come with myriad additional functionalities, their main function is still to place phone calls. So getting a phone that can’t properly do that, kind of defeats its purpose, doesn’t it? What’s more, the phone does not have a 3.5mm headphone jack. It does ship with a pair of Type-C earphones in the box, but there’s no 3.5mm to Type-C connector included as well.

On the bright side of things, for a $110 device, the Leagoo KIICAA MIX impresses with its 5.5-inch IPS Sharp-made display which offers fullHD resolution and 400ppi. The brightness levels are satisfactory and outdoor visibility quite decent.  And at this price, you won’t be able to find a better display.

Performance

Don’t expect to find a Snapdragon 835 processor running the show on board of this phone. Nevertheless, the wallet-friendly KIICAA MIX is kept alive by a decent octa-core MediaTek 6750T processor clocked at 1.5GHz with Mali T860 GPU. The SoC is aided by a hefty 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage – a configuration which is often seen in upper middle-rangers.

With this processor on board, the KIICAA MIX runs pretty smooth. It can handle most of the tasks I’ve thrown at it including web browsing, social media, taking photos most of the day and playing games – although in the latter scenario the phone did get quite warm and started getting a bit sluggish. With prolonged use, some apps did freeze at times, but you can’t expect a budget handset to run absolutely flawlessly.

Photography

The Leagoo KIICAA MIX also follows the current trends in smartphone photography, so it includes a dual-camera setup on the back which pairs a 13-megapixel sensor with a 2-megapixel one. The much sought-after bokeh effect that focuses on the subject while blurring the background is available, although be warned that the focus is quite slow. Oh and you can manually play with ISO, although the results aren’t always great!

Colors tend to be a little dull, and in situations with lots of sunlight pictures will come out looking overexposed. The main camera can’t really handle movement, as there’s no optical image stabilization on board, so you’ll need to have a steady hand while shooting. Yet some shots came out looking pretty nice (as you’ll see in the gallery).

In dark scenarios, some results were better than expected, although expect to see a fair share of noise in them.

When it comes to selfies, the secondary camera has been awkwardly moved on the lower bezel which made it really hard to use. I found it easier to flip the phone upside down and use it in this position. Despite relying on a 13-megapixel sensor, the selfie snapper delivered pretty grainy self-portraits.

Software

The Leagoo KIICAA MIX runs on the company’s own FreeMe OS which is based on Android 7.0 Nougat. But while the overall UI performance is quite decent, it’s pretty different from vanilla Android. Some Chinese OEMs have been gravitating towards stock, but not Leagoo. On the KIICA MIX, you’ll get a customized launcher, which might not be to everyone’s taste. Moreover, there’s no app drawer. This launcher won’t probably be to your liking, but the good news is that this is an Android phone which means you can quickly head on to the Play Store and download the Google Now Launcher or whatever you prefer and bam! you’re in a familiar place. Oh, and by the way, Leagoo also offers access to its own App Store.

*Sidenote: A weird thing I experienced while using the Leagoo KIICAA MIX is random ads playing out of the blue even as the phone was off. I don’t believe the phenomenon was related to any additional apps I installed, but it was extremely annoying. At night, I had to turn off the phone to avoid being awakened by some guy who wanted to sell me pizza at 2:00 AM.

Battery

Leagoo KIICAA MIX relies on a 3,000 mAh battery which lasts about a day of moderate use without breaking a sweat. I took the phone out on a photo expedition which lasted for about half a day. When I returned home, I still had more than 40% left.

But on most days when I would browse, play a few games, respond to messages on social media and place few calls, I would normally end up with about 10-15% left by the time I went to bed. The phone also charges pretty fast. You can get up to 80% in an hour or so.

Wrap-up

For a budget smartphone, the Leagoo KIICAA MIX benefits from a pretty impressive display which adheres to the bezel-less trend. The panel is made by Sharp and offers 1080p resolution, Gorilla Glass 4 protection, and 90% screen-to-body ratio. Performance is quite smooth also, whether you’re playing games or chatting with your friends and you can snap some decent photos too.

But there are some disadvantages to consider: call quality is really subpar, the selfie snapper is weirdly positioned and it will get some time getting used to it and oh yeah, there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack either.

Even so, if you want to give the whole bezel-less / dual-camera experience a try without paying premium, the Leagoo KIICAA MIX is certainly worth your buck.

Upcoming Debussy headphones have a touchscreen display, but why?

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Cutting the cord is the next frontier for headphones, but the upcoming Debussy aren’t just your average pair of wireless earphones.

While most of wireless head-mounted audio accessories require users to pair them with a phone, laptop or another device via Bluetooth, the Debussy smart headphones support Wi-Fi and 4G, so the need for pairing is eliminated.

But this isn’t the only thing that makes the Debussy special. Created by Funky Sound Studio, these headphones come with a touchscreen display on the outside of the earcups. Hmm, very strange indeed.

The company explains the touchscreen are good for navigating playlists and setting a custom cover. While you might indeed want to provide people in the subway with pretty pictures to look at when they are glancing your way, we aren’t really sure how you’d go about navigating your playlist from the earcup.

In some weird way it makes sense, given that when using the Debussy, you’re supposed to navigate playlists without your smartphone by your side. But the good news is that the headphones support voice controls, so your music playing won’t get hampered by some experimental way of navigating your track list. Nevertheless the idea is pretty intriguing…

Funky Sound Studio will be present at CES 2017 in Las Vegas next month, where the Debussy will be on display. The headphones look pretty sleek, so hopefully, we’re going to hear more about pricing and availability during the event. Although don’t count on them being cheap, as this is touted as a high-tech luxury audio product.

Razer Phone gets performance enhancing update for camera app

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Razer introduced its first smartphone, the Razer phone a few weeks ago and everything about the phone was exciting and innovative except for the camera which received a lot of criticism for its mediocre image quality. The camera app that came with the device was also pretty standard and lacked a lot of professional features that come with the stock camera app of other Android devices in this price range.

As an initial attempt to fix this issue, Razer has released a performance enhancing update for its stock camera app. While the update doesn’t really improve the UI of the camera app or add any new features to it, it certainly is a promising start and you can expect a lot of updates from Razer both for enhancing the camera app and also improve the device overall.

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The Razer phone received a software update in the form of OTA a few weeks back and along with this performance enhancing update for the camera app, you could expect the performance of the camera to get better and it is certainly an improvement over the initial version.

According to some user reviews for the Razer Camera app on the Play Store, the camera is the major flaw when it comes to this device and even though the images captured with the Razer phone have good detailing and color contrast, it lacks in some areas like shutter lag when capturing HDR images, slower auto focus and lack of focus controls for the rear camera.

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Hopefully, Razer improves the camera app by adding the most requested features in the upcoming updates. Until then you can try out the popular camera apps from the Play Store to satisfy your photography needs.

You can win an Honor 7X smartphone and other cool prizes until December 14

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The sleek Honor 7X mid-ranger just went up for pre-order in the US yesterday for the attractive price tag of $199.

But if you’re filling lucky, you should know Honor is giving you the chance to win a brand new 7X smartphone, as well as other prizes.

Just in time for the holiday season, Honor is hosting a sweepstake which will run up until December 14 (when pre-orders for the 7X close). In order to become eligible to win one of the prizes offered, you will have to register on Honor’s official US website, subscribe to the company’s email list and share the Honor 7X sweepstakes on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using the #HONOR7X and #EARLYBIRDOFFER hashtags.

Here is the list of prizes that you can win (if you’re lucky):

  • 10 Honor 7X smartphones
  • 3 Nintendo Switch – Super Mario Odyssey Edition gaming consoles
  • 20 Honor Band 3 wearables
  • 200 coupons to get 17% off the Honor 7X
  • 5,000 Lords Mobile gift coupons worth $100 to use while playing Lords Mobile Android game

If you find any of the prizes listed above appealing, you can go ahead and visit the Honor official website and register to become eligible to enter the contest. Remember, you can do so until December 14. Good luck!

Google updates its Search app to help you discover new information faster

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Searching for something often leads to the discovery of new knowledge and Google is aware of that all too well. So, in an effort to make it easier for people to learn new things, the Mountain View-based company has updated its Search app with expanded snippets, improved Knowledge Panels and advanced suggested content.

Now when you search for a specific topic – let’s say you want to find out more information about the historical figure, Ivar the Boneless – the results will come to you as a Feature Snippet – an algorithmically generate box that appears at the top of the page when you search. Snippets already exist in Search, but now they have been updated to include more images and related searches.

On top of that, Google has also improved the Knowledge Panels in Search to include related content. So for example, when searching for skiing, you’ll see people also searched for related sports such as snowboarding or slalom skiing.

Last but not least, Google has improved the Search function so now when you search for two related topics, you’ll find additional recommendation links at the top of the search page. We’re given an example: let’s say you are looking for more info about World Cup football, so you perform a search on Neymar, immediately followed by one for Messi. Google will take note of the connection between the two searches and display other football players on top of the results page like Ronaldo or Suarez.

Google is currently rolling out the new improvements, so they should start showing in your Search app any time now.

Instagram now lets you save Stories and highlight your favorite ones

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Instagram is providing its userbase with more Stories-related features. This week the Facebook-owned app unveiled two new tools called Stories Highlights and Stories Archive.

Let’s take each in part and see what they do, although you probably have already deduced for yourself. With Stories Archive enabled, your Stories won’t disappear after 24-hours anymore. Instead, they will be saved in your own private Archive.

The Archive is presented as a grid with Stories being arranged in reverse-chronological order, so you’ll get to see the most recent stories at the top. Once you select a Story, you can re-share it as a post to your profile or a direct message.

The second novelty introduced by Instagram is Stories Highlights which allows users to put the spotlight on a group of their favorite Stories. Stories Highlights will be available for you to try out on your profile page below biography.

To get started just tap on the “New” circle and choose the Stories you want to “highlight” from the Archive. Then add a name to the collection and select a cover. Once that’s all done, your Highlights will show up as a circle on your profile. Note that you can create as many Highlights as you wish and they will remain on your profile until you delete them.

Instagram says the updates represent the biggest change to profiles since 2013. The new features will be available soon for Android and iOS users in the 25 version of Instagram