Xiaomi releases Android 16 Developer Preview for two phones

Android 16 is coming faster than usual and it has already reached the Platform Stability milestone with Beta 3. Xiaomi is boarding the train early with the release of its Android 16 Developer Preview Program for two phones. The Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 14T Pro are the chosen test subjects. The former launched with Android 15, while the latter originally ran Android 14, so this is its second major update. They also represent two major platforms – Qualcomm (Snapdragon 8 Elite) and MediaTek (Dimensity 9300+), respectively. If the name didn’t give it away, this release is intended for…

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Ce smartphone profite d’une double réduction chez ce marchand et ce n’est pas une erreur de prix – LesMobiles.com

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Realme Narzo 80x and 80 Pro debut

Realme unveiled its latest Narzo series phones in India with the Narzo 80x and 80 Pro. Both feature 120Hz displays, MediaTek Dimensity series chipsets and 6,000 mAh batteries. Realme Narzo 80 Pro Realme Narzo 80 Pro features a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at up to 4,500 nits peak brightness and features a 16MP front-facing camera and an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. Narzo 80 Pro is equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 chipset paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The back houses 50MP main cam…

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Apple TV+ Offers Limited-Time Discount, $2.99 Monthly for Three Months

Apple is offering a limited-time promotion for its streaming service, giving new and eligible returning subscribers access to Apple TV+ for just $2.99 per month for three months.



The deal runs until April 24, 2025, and offers a decent discount from the regular $9.99 monthly subscription price, saving viewers $21 over the promotional period.

The offer comes as Apple TV+ has been boosted in popularity with hit shows like “Severance,” which recently surpassed “Ted Lasso” as the platform’s most-watched series. Seth Rogen’s “The Studio” has also been receiving positive reviews from critics and viewers.

The streaming service also includes sports content with “Friday Night Baseball” and select Major League Soccer matches from MLS Season Pass.

After the three-month promotional period ends, subscriptions will automatically renew at the standard $9.99 monthly rate unless canceled. The deal excludes Apple device customers who are already eligible for a free three-month trial and subscribers who get Apple TV+ through third-party providers or mobile wireless carriers.

Interested readers can check their eligibility through the Apple TV+ website or via the Apple TV app.

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Si vous utilisez WhatsApp sur Windows, faites attention à cette nouvelle faille de sécurité grave – Frandroid

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Report: Apple Airlifted Premium Devices to US to Beat Tariff Deadline

Apple urgently requested suppliers to ship as many premium devices as possible to the United States by air freight, especially those priced above $3,000, in response to President Donald Trump’s announcement of “reciprocal” tariffs of up to 104% on trading partners (via Nikkei).



Apple, along with Dell, Microsoft, and Lenovo, reportedly scrambled to mitigate the impact of the tariffs by accelerating shipments before April 9, the day the tariffs came into effect.

“We got a call from clients to make as many consumer electronics as possible and to ship as many of them by air as possible,” said an executive at a supplier to Apple, Microsoft, and Google. “But the biggest challenge is that we don’t have so many components and materials in stock.”

The last-minute rush has created logistical challenges, with suppliers struggling to fulfill orders due to component shortages and tight shipping deadlines. All customs clearances had to be completed before midnight on April 8, U.S. time, creating what one international air shipping manager described as “a race against the clock.”

The action comes as Chinese exports on Wednesday faced their biggest U.S. tariff of 104%. This is a combination of 20% levied earlier, 34% announced last week, and 50% imposed by Trump hours earlier following Beijing’s refusal to withdraw a retaliatory tariff on U.S. goods.

Apple has been evaluating various strategies to minimize the impact of Trump’s tariffs. The company has been diversifying its manufacturing base for years, with India becoming an increasingly important production hub.

A recent report suggests Apple plans to source more iPhones for the U.S. market from India, where tariffs are set at 26% compared to the 104% tariff on goods from China. The company expects to produce approximately 25 million iPhones in India this year, potentially meeting around 50% of U.S. iPhone demand in 2025.

The tariff situation has already had a substantial impact on Apple’s stock, which has fallen nearly 23% since last Wednesday, as investors worry about the potential effects on the company’s profits and global supply chain.

Apple CEO Tim Cook successfully secured exemptions for Apple devices during Trump’s first term, but he faces bigger challenges this time around. The company now appears to be pursuing a dual strategy of short-term logistics adjustments while seeking longer-term political solutions.

Tag: Nikkei

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Oppo K13’s India launch teased ahead of its global debut

Oppo has announced that it sold over 2 million units of the Oppo K12x in India. The K12x was launched in India last July, and Oppo will introduce the Oppo K13 soon. [#InlinePriceWidget,13237,1#] Oppo hasn’t revealed the launch date or specs of the K13 yet, but the teaser we received says the K13 is “coming soon” to India, with the press note saying the smartphone will be unveiled first in India and then make the global debut. Additionally, Oppo said that the K13 will “bring smooth gaming, cutting-edge battery life with fast charging, and a buttery-smooth smartphone experience…

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