iPhone 11 Pro Dikatakan Lebih Lambat Dari iPhone XS

Sebuah video dari youtuber EverythingApplePro menunjukkan bahawa produk terbaharu Apple, iPhone 11 Pro, tidaklah se-‘pro’ yang disangkakan. Prestasi produk baru ini lebih rendah dari generasi sebelumnya mengikut video ini.

Di video tersebut, perbezaan ketara diantara iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone XS dan iPhone X boleh dikenalpasti dengan jelas. EverythingApplePro mencuba untuk melancarkan applikasi pada ketiga-tiga model tersebut. Apa yang mereka temui adalah iPhone XS boleh bersaing dengan iPhone 11 Pro – walaupun Apple berkata produk terbaharu mereka lebih berkuasa berbanding sebelumnya.

Malahan, iPhone XS boleh mengatasi iPhone 11 Pro dengan mudah sekali. Tambahan pula, iPhone baharu ini menjadilebih panas lebih pantas dari model sebelumnya.

Salah satu sebab ini berlaku adalah mungkin kerana aplikasi pada iOS 13 belum dioptimal kan. Versi terbaharu – iOS 13.1 – dijangka akan dilancarkan tidak lama lagi untuk membaiki masalah ini. Aplikasi untuk iPhone juga mungkin belum ditetapkan untuk cip A13 Bionic baharu Apple – jadi pengguna iPhone 11 Pro perlu bersabar sedikit agar Apple dapat menyelesaikan masalah ini.

Google Play Pass announced; Monthly Subs For Games And Apps On Google Play Store

A new service has been announced for the Android Play Store. The Google Play Pass gives subscribers access to ad-free apps in the apps store as well as sans any in-app purchases.

What makes this service different that Apple’s Acrade is that the Play Pass is for both apps and games, so a flat fee is all you need to get full access to full app support such as Stardew Valley, Monument Valley, Limbo, and Risk for games and AccuWeather/ Hi-Q Recorder for apps.

The new service may change how apps are purchased (or not purchased) in the app store. While apps can still be purchased individually, the presence of a flat-fee subscription service may mean that we may see less paid apps, and more sub-based app plans instead. A Netflix of Play Store in a way.

This may also be a double-edge sword as app developers could get lower revenue from their apps since the flat price structure will mean developers can’t charge higher prices for their apps. We will have to wait and see for this outcome in the near future – if it happens.

iPhone 11 Pro Slower Than Last Gen iPhones

A video created by enthusiast EverythingApplePro showed that the latest iPhone model, the iPhone 11 Pro, is not delivering the ‘Pro’ moniker. Specifically, the phone’s performance is lower than last generation’s iPhone XS.

The video shows a speed comparison between the iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone XS and the iPhone X. EverythingApplePro tested the initialisation speed for apps on the phones. A surprising discovery is that the iPhone XS catches up to the iPhone 11 Pro, with barely a second difference between the older model and the newer one.

In fact, the test further shows that the XS surpassing the 11 Pro with a significant margin as the test continues. This is compounded with heat problems that developed during the test; in particular, the 11 Pro heated up faster and hotter when compared to the XS in the same test.

One of the reasons that this performance difference is happening could be the low optimisation level of apps with the new A13 Bionic chipset. iOS 13 is also another possible factor as the new OS is in the middle of a bug complaint for users around the world – which is expected to be solved with the release of iOS 13.1

New Mates from Huawei Announced

Fresh from Berlin, Huawei has unveiled a slew of entries in the Mate series. The new Huawei Mate 30, Mate 30 Pro and Porsche Design Mate 30 RS was launched amidst uncertainties surrounding the company.

All three feature the latest Kirin 990 5G SoC – making it the first flagship from Huawei to support the next generation cellular connectivity. The phones also feature four cameras, which includes the SuperSensing Cine Camera, a dual-sensor camera system to create high quality photography and videography on the go. The Mate series also feature the OLED HUAWEI Horizon Display, that delivers better edge display than ever before.

The difference between the models are both cosmetic and functional. The Mate 30 Pro for example introduces the first side-interaction touch controls for Huawei. In place of buttons for volume, users can use a touch-sensitive strip to push up or down the volume for the phone. The position of the controls can also be customised easily – making this phone friendly for south paws.

Performance is powered by the new Kirin 990 chipset, that combine’s Neural Processing Units (NPU) with the standard octacore CPU in a 7nm fabrication process – making this the first 7nm chip with 5G modem built-in. Yep, the 5G modem is on the die rather than a separate chip.

Battery for the Mate 30 is rated at 4200mAh, while the Mate 30 Pro and Porsche Design Mate 30 RS share the same battery capacity – at 4500mAh. All three phones run EMUI 10 which is based on Android 10 and runs Huawei Mobile Services.

Photography is handled by a triple-camera system in the Mate 30, which comprises of a 40MP SuperSensing Camera, 16MP Ultra Wide-angle Camera and an 8MP Telephoto Camera. The Mate 30 Pro/ Porsche Design shares a quad-camera system that comprises of the 40MP Cine Camera, 40MP SuperSensing Camera, an 8MP Telephoto Camera and a 3D Depth Sensing Camera.

A new feature introduced with the Mate 30 series are gesture controls for contactless screen interaction, whereas AI Auto-Rotate and AI Private View are all designed to improve users experience.

The Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro are expected to be in Malaysia sometime in November. No news for the Porsche Design for Malaysia as of yet.

Nokia Feature Phone Running Android Spotted Online

The unimaginable was unearthed online. A prototype device from Nokia was spotted running Android. What makes this find even more amazing is that the phone is a featurephone.

In the short video seen at XDADevelopers, the phone interface shows the typical Google Assistant, google Maps, Chrome and even the Android system settings. The UI is recognizable as Android, even if the elements were shrunk down to adapt to the smaller form factor and screen.

This prototype of Android looks to sit even lower than the already barebones Android Go. Even so, the build is somewhat up-to-date; it is based on Android 8.1 Oreo so the build was sometime within the last 24 months.

Left to right: Google Maps, Google Assistant, Android menu

The existence of the prototype doesn’t mean Nokia will be launching an Android Feature Phone anytime soon; It does however tell us that Android can actually be deployed to more platforms. Looking forward to possible new formfactors in the future – which depends if Nokia and/or Google are going to do something with it.

Iphone 11 Bucks The Trend By Going Mainstream

Apple announced a new entry into the iPhone family. The new iPhone 11 series brings updates to the iPhone family that has been seen on other manufacturers, but finally on the iOS line.

The iPhone 11 starts the lineup. It replaces last year’s iPhone Xr, carrying over a few components from that model including the 6.1-inch Liquid Retina display. It however adds a second sensor – a wide-angle sensor, a first for iPhones. It also features the new Apple A13 Bionic processor, touted as ‘Apple’s fastest’.

The second new model is the iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max. Both models differs in screen size – the former is 5.8-inches while the latter is 6.5-inches. The two models also come with the A13 Bionic chip, and features triple cameras – a standard, ultra-wide and telephoto.

All three models are IP68 rated, and a first for apple, includes a fast 15W charger for the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max.

The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max can be ordered in Malaysia starting 27 September, with pricing starting from RM 3399 for the 11, RM 4899 for the 11 Pro and RM 5299 for the 11 Pro Max.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 dan Note 10+ diperkenalkan

Pada 8 Ogos yang lepas, pihak Samsung telah melancarkan secara rasminya ahli keluarga baharu untuk siri Note. Galaxy Note 10 dan Galaxy Note 10+ adalah dua model terbaharu dari Samsung, dan ianya adalah pertama kalinya siri Note dilancarkan dengan dua model secara serentak.

Galaxy Note 10 adalah model yang lebih kecil dari dua yang dilancarkan. Ianya juga mempunyai kurang fungsi yang terbina dalam. Ianya datang dengan skrin 6.3″ Dynamic AMOLED QHD+ HDR10+, cipset Samsung Exynos 9825, 8GB RAM, sehingga 256GB storan dalaman UFS 3.0

Manakala Galaxy Note 10+ pula adalah model yang besar dan serba lengkap. Ia datang dengan skrin 6.8″ Dynamic AMOLED QHD+ HDR10+ , Exynos 9825 yang sama, 12GB RAM, sehingga 512GB storan dalaman UFS 3.0 dan batteri 4300mAh. Ianya juga mempunyai sokongan microSD.

Kedua-dua model ini berkongsi kamera dari Galaxy S10. Kamera utama adalah sebuah sensor 16MP f/1.5+f/2.4, sensor sudut lebar 12MP f/2.2, sensor zum optikal 2x 12MP f/2.1 dan sensor 10MP di hadapan untuk kamera swafoto. Note 10+ juga hadir dengan sensor Time of Flight (ToF) untuk informasi imbasan dunia secara 3D.

Samsung telah berjaya untuk mengurangkan bezel di sekeliling peranti ini, yang memudahkan pengguna untuk menikmati video/game mereka. Untuk mengelakkan takukkan, Samsung menggunakan O-Camera untuk kamera swafoto dan pengesan cap jari adalah jenis optikal yang diletakkan di bawah skrin hadapan.

Untuk mereka yang ingin membeli peranti ini, Samsung telah menetapkan harga untuk kedua-dua model baharunya. Untuk Note 10, ianya akan berharga RM 3699 untuk versi 256GB. Manakala untuk Note 10+, Samsung Malaysia akan membawa masuk dua model – 256GB dan 512GB dengan harga RM 4199 dan RM 4799. Pra-tempah untuk Note 10 kini sedang berlangsung, dan boleh di akses melalui laman web di sini.

Sila kunjungi Samsung Malaysia untuk keterangan lanjut mengenai Note 10 dan 10+.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ introduced to the world

On 8th August, the world is introduced to the latest family members in the Galaxy Note family – the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+. Following the theme from the Galaxy S10 series, Samsung is launching the new Note for the first time in two sizes.

The Galaxy Note 10 is the smaller one, and it is the one with lesser features. It comes with a 6.3″ Dynamic AMOLED QHD+ HDR10+ screen, the Samsung Exynos 9825 chipset, 8GBs of RAM, up to 256GB of UFS 3.0 internal memory and a 3500mAh battery.

Meanwhile the Galaxy Note 10+ is the bigger brother, and it has everything plus the kitchen sink. Inside you get a 6.8″ Dynamic AMOLED QHD+ HDR10+ (larger than the Note 10), the same Exynos 9825 processor, 12GB of RAM, up to 512GB of UFS 3.0 internal memory and a 4300mAh battery. Additionally, it has microSD support where the Note 10 lacks.

The two phones share the same triple-camera setup taken from the Galaxy S10. There is a main 16MP f/1.5 + f/2.4 sensor, a 12M f/2.2 Wide Angle camera, a 12MP sensor with f/2.1 covering the 2x optical zoom and 10MP selfie camera in the front. The Note 10+ comes additionally with a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor for extra depth info for 3D images.

Design wise, the phones features minimal bezel when compared to the Note 9, so users can enjoy their content to the fullest on screen. Samsung’s O-camera is here instead of a notch, and it does look good when compared to other solutions for selfie cameras. Fingerprint biometrics is handled by an under-screen optical scanner on the front.

Samsung will be selling the phone here in Malaysia for RM 3699 for the 256GB version of the Note 10, while the Note 10+ will be available in two models (256GB and 512GB), priced at RM 4199 and RM 4799 respectively. The preorder is happening now at this link, and users are expected to receive the phones from 22 August on-wards.

Head on to Samsung Malaysia to find out more about where you can get the phone here in Malaysia.