Huawei Enjoy 80 launched with big battery and budget pricing

Huawei took the wraps off its latest budget-friendly Enjoy phone in China today. The Enjoy 80 features a 6,620mAh battery, a 6.67-inch LCD, and affordable pricing. Huawei Enjoy 80 The device is built around a 6.67-inch LCD with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at 1,000 nits peak brightness and features Always-on Display functionality despite not being an OLED. The main highlight is the massive 6,620mAh battery which supports 40W wired charging. Huawei also added a programmable Enjoy X Key on the left-hand side and IP64 dust and water…

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Google Fi Gains New $35/Month Unlimited Plan, Improved iPhone Integration

Google’s cellular service Google Fi Wireless is today being updated with a new Unlimited Essentials plan, priced at $35 per month for a single line. The plan includes unlimited calls, text, and data, with 30 GB of high-speed data.



The new plan comes as Google Fi celebrates its 10th anniversary. Google Fi is an MVNO that uses T-Mobile’s network, providing lower-cost service for smartphone users. When it launched, it was only available for select Android devices, but it has been available on the iPhone since 2018.

Other Google Fi plans are being updated alongside the introduction of the new plan. The $50/month Simply Unlimited plan is now Unlimited Standard, and it includes 50 GB of high-speed data, up from 35 GB, plus 25 GB of hotspot data, up from 5 GB.

The Unlimited Premium plan (formerly Unlimited Plus) includes 100 GB of high-speed data, up from 50 GB, along with 50 GB of hotspot data.

Google is adding support for data-only eSIMs, which means iPad users can sign up for Google Fi as a data option. Previously, Google had data-only options, but only for physical SIMs. Google Fi 5G coverage is expanding to more than 92 international locations for Unlimited Premium users, which more than doubles previous availability. International 5G connectivity is also now available on iPhones with Google Fi, so it is no longer limited to Android users.

‌iPhone‌ users will also soon be able to listen to their Google Fi voicemails on the Phone app instead of being required to use the Fi app, thanks to new ‌iPhone‌ integration that Google is introducing.

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Redmi Turbo 4 Pro runs Geekbench, has some specs confirmed

The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has been leaking a lot lately, and it will be finally fully unveiled on April 24. Ahead of that, it looks like someone in possession of a prototype has decided to run Geekbench on it. This has confirmed the use of the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, and the prototype in question has 16GB of RAM. It runs Android 15, as the phone should from day one, naturally with Xiaomi’s HyperOS on top. Those are all the details confirmed by the benchmark, but through previous leaks we know that the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has a 6.83-inch flat LTPS OLED screen with 1280×2800…

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OpenAI Wants to Buy Google’s Chrome Browser

OpenAI would consider purchasing the Chrome browser if Google is forced to sell it as a remedy for anticompetitive search practices, ChatGPT product lead Nick Turley said today.



According to The Information, Turley provided the detail as part of a court hearing that will determine remedies to address Google’s antitrust violations.

The United States Department of Justice wants Google to divest Chrome after the DoJ won an antitrust lawsuit against Google last year. The court decided that Google has an illegal monopoly on search, and the judge overseeing the case is now deciding on the punishment (or remedies) that Google will face as a result.

The DoJ pointed to OpenAI as company that’s growth has been hampered by Google’s hold on search. Last year, OpenAI asked Google for access to search data to bolster SearchGPT, but Google refused.

Along with potentially being forced to sell Chrome, Google could be forced to allow rivals to access its search data. Turley said that access to Google’s real-time data would allow OpenAI to “build a better product faster.”

Google is also likely to be prohibited from entering into search related deals with Apple and other companies. Google has long paid Apple billions of dollars per year to be the default Safari search engine, giving Google a significant advantage in the search market.

The DoJ is also recommending that Google divest Android, but only if the other proposed remedies are not effective at keeping Google from “improperly leveraging” the operating system, or if Google tries to circumvent the other requirements put in place.

During his testimony, Turley also said that OpenAI offered to pay Apple a portion of the revenue generated by the Siri ChatGPT integration, but it is not clear if Apple has accepted payment, and prior reports suggested that it was a deal that does not see Apple paying OpenAI, or OpenAI paying Apple.

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DIRECT. Obsèques du pape François : les présidents Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron et Donald Trump attendus samedi au Vatican – France Info

  1. DIRECT. Obsèques du pape François : les présidents Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron et Donald Trump attendus samedi au Vatican  France Info
  2. Les funérailles du Pape François auront lieu samedi 26 avril  Vatican News
  3. Mort du pape François : Rome en plein dans les préparatifs des obsèques du souverain pontife  France Info
  4. Quel était le salaire du pape François, connu comme le pape des pauvres ?  20 Minutes
  5. “Habemus papam” : cinq histoires marquantes sur les conclaves et leurs secrets  France 24
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Motorola Razr 60 promo materials leak before Thursday’s official reveal

Motorola will launch the Razr 60 series on Thursday (April 24), but there’s always time for one last leak or two. Here are some official renders of the vanilla Motorola Razr 60, courtesy of Evan Blass. Motorola Razr 60 in Pantone Gibraltar Sea We’ve seen this model on TENAA (also the Ultra). Based on that leak, the phone will have a square 3.6” OLED cover display and a 6.9” inner display (despite rumors of a smaller inner panel). Last month, we saw 360° spin views of the Razr 60, which allegedly showed three colorways: Pantone Gibraltar Sea, Pantone Lightest Sky and Spring…

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1 in 2 Surveyed Willing to Pay at Least $10/Month for Apple Intelligence

A little more than half of respondents in a recent survey said they would be willing to pay at least $10 per month for unlimited access to Apple Intelligence.



In an online survey conducted in February and March, investment firm Morgan Stanley asked thousands of consumers in the U.S. to indicate the maximum amount of money per month that they would be willing to spend for unlimited access to Apple Intelligence. Approximately 1,400 of the 3,300 respondents were current iPhone owners, including 450 owners of iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models that are compatible with Apple Intelligence.

The breakdown was as follows:

  • $15 or more per month: 22%
  • $10 to $14.99 per month: 30%
  • $5 to $9.99 per month: 17%
  • Less than $5 per month: 11%
  • Not willing to pay: 14%
  • Don’t know/too early to tell: 6%

Morgan Stanley analysts shared the survey results today in an Apple-focused equity research note, obtained by MacRumors. It said the survey’s total sample represents the general population in the U.S. in terms of age, gender, and region.

The rollout of Apple Intelligence features has not gone smoothly so far. Apple was hit with class action lawsuits in the U.S. and Canada over its delayed personalized Siri features, and the company recently complied with the National Advertising Division’s recommendation to remove “available now” wording from the Apple Intelligence web page. Apple also had to disable notification summaries for news apps after some of the summaries generated false information, and it has yet to re-enable the feature.

Even with Apple Intelligence getting off to a rocky start, this survey suggests that many customers would still be willing to pay for access to the features. However, it is unclear if Apple will ever charge for any of the features.

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1 in 2 Surveyed Willing to Pay at Least $10/Month for Apple Intelligence

A little more than half of respondents in a recent survey said they would be willing to pay at least $10 per month for unlimited access to Apple Intelligence.



In an online survey conducted in February and March, investment firm Morgan Stanley asked thousands of consumers in the U.S. to indicate the maximum amount of money per month that they would be willing to spend for unlimited access to Apple Intelligence. Approximately 1,400 of the 3,300 respondents were current iPhone owners, including 450 owners of iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models that are compatible with Apple Intelligence.

The breakdown was as follows:

  • $15 or more per month: 22%
  • $10 to $14.99 per month: 30%
  • $5 to $9.99 per month: 17%
  • Less than $5 per month: 11%
  • Not willing to pay: 14%
  • Don’t know/too early to tell: 6%

Morgan Stanley analysts shared the survey results today in an Apple-focused equity research note, obtained by MacRumors.

The rollout of Apple Intelligence features has not gone smoothly so far. Apple was hit with class action lawsuits in the U.S. and Canada over its delayed personalized Siri features, and the company recently complied with the National Advertising Division’s recommendation to remove “available now” wording from the Apple Intelligence web page. Apple also had to disable notification summaries for news apps after some of the summaries generated false information, and it has yet to re-enable the feature.

Even with Apple Intelligence getting off to a rocky start, this survey suggests that many customers would still be willing to pay for access to the features. However, it is unclear if Apple will ever charge for any of the features.

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Refonte majeure de la diplomatie américaine par l’administration Trump – Ouest-France

  1. Refonte majeure de la diplomatie américaine par l’administration Trump  Ouest-France
  2. Etats-Unis : Marco Rubio entreprend un vaste projet de réorganisation du département d’Etat  Le Monde.fr
  3. Ce projet de réforme du département d’État qui fait paniquer les diplomates américains  Le Point
  4. Les États-Unis veulent réformer leur diplomatie et réduire drastiquement leur présence en Afrique  RFI
  5. Administration Trump : la grande purge de Marco Rubio au nom de “l’America First”  L’Express
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