
Apple's causal freezing screen problem was subject to a class action lawsuit
Claim compensation for users who purchase the iPad mini 6
According to foreign media MacRumors reported today, Apple has been subject to a class action lawsuit for the iPad mini 6 "jelly screen" problem. The lawsuit was initiated by a Colorado user who accused Apple of violating market competition laws by selling products knowingly offering defects, false publicity and fraud.
According to previous reports, a few days after the iPad mini 6 was released in September, some users began to notice a slight uneven display of text when scrolling vertically on the device, specifically, the text on the left side of the screen seemed to lag slightly behind the text on the right side of the screen when scrolling. At that time, Apple responded that this phenomenon is normal for LCD screens, not a hardware problem.
However, the iPad Air is also an LCD screen and does not have similar defects. Users believe that the "jelly screen" problem with the iPad mini 6 may be caused by internal design. Dismantling agency iFixit said that because the iPad mini 6 display controller is installed vertically inside the device, and the iPad Air is installed horizontally, this makes the iPad mini 6 "jelly screen" problem may be more prominent.
The complaint, filed in the Northern California District Court, alleges that Apple was aware of the defect but continued to sell the iPad mini and did not fix the defect or modify its marketing materials to reflect the defect. The lawsuit seeks compensation for anyone in the U.S. who purchases an iPad mini 6, the amount of damages is pending trial, and the proposed class entity still needs to be certified before the class action lawsuit can proceed.
Samsung cross folding screen patent exposure
Set tablet, double-sided mobile phone, micro notebook in one
According to foreign media reports, the successors of Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 will be released around August. In addition, Samsung seems to have a side-slip Galaxy Z Slide smartphone under development, as well as a dual-foldable smartphone. At present, Samsung has applied for a patent for the dual foldable Galaxy Z Fold smartphone. However, it's not a Z-Fold design, it's a new design concept.
From the exposed renderings, the device is equipped with hinges on both the horizontal and vertical axes. The display can be folded outwards vertically and the screen horizontally inward for optimal protection when carrying the device around. This is a new and unique design. When the screen is fully turned on, this Samsung phone has the same large screen area as the Galaxy Z Fold 3, but the folding line is completely different, and this time the vertical folding line is placed on the left side of the center. Therefore, the right part of the screen is wider than the left side, and it is also a screen that folds outward.
According to the patent documents, when the phone is folded, a double-sided phone will be obtained for use, and the screen will continue to extend backwards through the left part, and the three-camera system will still be available in the folded state. Since there is also a screen on the back, you can also use the rear main camera for selfies for a better photo experience. Flipping outwards has a certain risk of screen damage, so there is a place where horizontal folding lines come in handy. This is exactly in the middle and has an inward folding mechanism.
Not only can the phone be folded in this way, but the device can also be used as a miniature laptop, where the lower screen part can be used to display the virtual keyboard, and it is possible to watch content on the upper half screen. So it can be used as a large tablet screen, a double-sided mobile phone, a micro laptop, and three forms in one.
Realme GT Neo3 rendering exposure
The positioning game phone is equipped with a Tianji 9000 chip
Recently, Wang Wei, vice president of realme and president of realme's global product line, revealed in an interactive manner with netizens that the new realme product equipped with MediaTek's Tianji 9000 flagship processor has been arranged and may be released next month. It is reported that the phone is likely to be the exposed realme GT Neo3 game version. Yesterday, foreign digital bloggers exposed a suspected realme GT Neo3 rendering, the design style is very distinctive, there are orange decorative strips on the back, and orange shoulder keys on the right side of the fuselage, it is not difficult to see from the design that this is a performance model of a positioning game.
The blogger revealed that the machine is not equipped with the previous network exposure of MediaTek Tianji 8000, but will be equipped with Tianji 9000 flagship processor, and equipped with 125W super fast charge and 5000mAh battery, this combination can make the battery 3 minutes flash charge 33% of the power, the configuration is very powerful. In terms of screen, according to previous news, the realme GT Neo3 will be equipped with a 6.62-inch FHD resolution AMOLED direct screen, Samsung E4 luminescent material, and support 120Hz high refresh rate.
In terms of imagery, the realme GT Neo3 front selfie is 16 million pixels, and the rear triple camera is the 1/1.56-inch 50 million pixel Sony IMX766, but there is no OIS optical image stabilization support, the ultra-wide-angle secondary camera is 1/2.76-inch 50 million pixel Samsung JN1, and there is a 2 million pixel "tactical lens".
Surface Pro X 2022 is available at Geekbench
Powered by snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 processors
As one of the ARM mobile devices led by Microsoft, surface Pro X has undergone three iterations, and at the fall hardware conference in September last year, Microsoft released a new 2021 Surface Pro X, equipped with the Microsoft SQ1/SQ2 custom chipset. Recently, multiple benchmarks leaked online suggesting that Microsoft is developing a new ARM-based Surface device.
Several benchmarks appeared on Geekbench, all under the name "OEMVL OEMVL Product Name EV2", which, according to Foreign Media WinFuture, these are the first trial runs of the new Microsoft Surface, the device is likely to be the next generation Surface Pro X, although the product name can not confirm whether it is the new Surface Pro X, but "EV2" It is implied that it is a prototype of the Equipment Validation Test (EVT).
The device is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3, which was launched last December, with four 2.99 GHz ARM Cortex-X1 CPU cores and four 2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 cores. Unlike smartphone chips, the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 abandons its energy-efficient core and instead enhances its performance through a combination of large cores. Judging from the test results, the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 can compete with the Core i7-1185G7 and Core i7-1195G7 in multi-core tests, and the single-core test has a slight lag. However, this processor still cannot compete with the iPad Pro 11, iPad Pro 12.9 and M1 on the MacBook Air.
In general, Microsoft conducts design verification and production verification (DVT/PVT) testing before releasing new products. As a result, the devices benchmarked here may be a few months away from release. So, Microsoft may release a new generation of Surface Pro X in the spring or fall of 2022.
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