Apple Didn’t Completely Give Up on MicroLED
Recently, it has been said that Apple has given up on microLED display technology and shelved it. But a new report claims that the situation is a little different. Here are the details…
Recently, it has been said that Apple has given up on microLED display technology and shelved it. But a new report claims that the situation is a little different. Here are the details…
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said earlier this month: AppleHe said that it stopped developing microLED and canceled the microLED Apple Watch. In fact, the manufacturer named Kulicke & Soffa recently filed an application with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The company stated that one of its strategic customers canceled its project related to the display market. These news and confirmations from different sources show that work on microLED display technology has been cancelled. A contrary rumor emerged regarding this matter.
A source familiar with Apple’s plans suggested that the situation was different. Allegedly, work on microLED has been temporarily stopped. The reason for this is due to the high cost. The claimant emphasized that the company took steps to reduce costs and did not completely disband the microLED team.
Sources such as Mark Gurman and DigiTimes also argue that the cancellation decision is temporary. An unnamed industry source recently said the company is reevaluating a product before canceling it entirely. Another project that Apple canceled was its electric car. The project was in development for 10 years. 2000 people working on the vehicle were shifted to artificial intelligence projects. As a result, it is not clear what the technology giant will do. Maybe we may hear news about microLED in the coming days, or maybe this screen technology may become history for the company.
Wearable Technology
Samsung and Google are Moving Forward on XR Projects in Collaboration with Qualcomm
Samsung And Google, Qualcomm by collaborating with XR (Extended Reality) He works intensively on his projects.
Samsung And Google, Qualcomm by collaborating with XR (Extended Reality) he works intensively on his projects.
The poor sales performance of Apple’s XR device called Vision Pro and its constant delay due to various market factors caused these two technology giants to reconsider their strategies. However, it seems that Samsung is ready to present this project to the world.
Last January, it was claimed that Samsung would introduce AR glasses with the introduction of the Galaxy S25 phone series. But the company does not plan to make these glasses available to the public yet. It is claimed that the prototype, which will be exhibited at the Galaxy Unpacked event, was developed with a similar approach to Meta’s Orion project. This could be an indication that Samsung and Google are setting a new direction for their XR projects and changing their strategies, learning from Apple’s Vision Pro failure.
According to industry sources, Samsung and Google have reshaped their XR plans by observing the performance of Vision Pro. Previously, it was speculated that the companies were planning to develop a similar pair of glasses following the success of the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses. However, new reports reveal that these projects have not been canceled and on the contrary, the company continues to work on AR glasses.
The software on which the new XR glasses will work is expected to be introduced to the public this month. If this is true, it’s likely that news about Samsung’s AR glasses and the fact that development is progressing will be revealed before the company makes an official announcement about its newest phones. This could be a sign that the tech giant is planning to integrate AR glasses with its newest phones.
Like the new belt mechanism developed by the company innovative XR projects equipped with solutions aim to further improve the user experience. These developments show that Samsung and Google will continue to advance strongly in XR technologies.
The XR projects carried out by the two giants in cooperation with Qualcomm are shaped by the market performance of Apple’s Vision Pro. The company’s readiness to offer AR glasses in the global market indicates that competition in this field will increase and more innovative solutions will emerge.-
Wearable Technology
Honor Select LCHSE Headphones Introduced
Honor former sub-brand Huaweinew, replacing Honor Select LCHSE introduced its open wireless headphones. Although the device is currently on sale in the domestic market, it is expected to take its place in the global market with a different model name.
Honor former sub-brand Huaweinew, replacing Honor Select LCHSE introduced its open wireless headphones. Although the device is currently on sale in the domestic market, it is expected to take its place in the global market with a different model name.
Honor Select LCHSEoffers a strong option in the middle segment with its affordable price and stylish design. It attracts the attention of users with its durable structure and high sound quality. These headphones stand out with their striking designs and affordable prices.
- Design: Titanium alloy arch bridge design inspired by traditional Chinese stone arches.
- Weight: Each earphone weighs only 5.1 grams.
- Color Options: Phantom Night Black and Monet Purple.
- Sound Quality: 10.8mm dual magnetic drivers, dynamic bass and spatial surround sound.
- Microphones: Clear calls with two high-sensitivity microphones.
- Durability: IP54 dust and water resistant.
- Connection: Dual device connectivity, touch controls and low latency mode.
- Battery Life: 7 hours of use on a single charge, 36 hours in total with the charging case.
- Charging Box: Design that can be easily opened and closed.
Honor Select LCHSE was launched at a price of approximately US$58). This price is quite affordable compared to the $188 price of Huawei FreeBuds and appeals to a wide range of users.
With its affordable price, lightweight and durable design, good sound quality and durability, Honor Select LCHSE stands out as a strong option in the middle segment. However, it is currently only available in the Chinese market and the lack of some advanced features found in more expensive models may be a disadvantage for some users.
Wearable Technology
Xiaomi launches 33W Power Bank 20000mAh Powerbank globally
Xiaomi, 33W Power Bank 20000mAh It aims to expand its product range in the region by offering its model for sale in Europe with its integrated USB-C cable.
Xiaomi, 33W Power Bank 20000mAh It aims to expand its product range in the region by offering its model for sale in Europe with its integrated USB-C cable.
Xiaomi’s new power bank attracts attention with its dual-tone minimalist design and compact dimensions. This device, with dimensions of 127 x 70.5 x 30.5 mm, stands out as an ideal accessory especially for travelers and those on the move. While it can be easily carried thanks to its lightweight structure, it also impresses with its aesthetic appearance.
Xiaomi Power Bank, which has a capacity of 20000mAh, offers the opportunity to charge multiple devices at the same time. Thanks to the integrated USB-C cable, the need to carry extra cables is eliminated. 33W fast charging support on the device allows users to charge their phones and other electronic devices in a short time. For example, the power bank can charge an iPhone 15 Pro to 55% or a Xiaomi 13 Pro to 71% in just 30 minutes.
Xiaomi Power Bank offers high sound quality with its PEEK+PEN titanium coated diaphragm and 10.8 mm double magnetic circuit dynamic drivers, and provides an impressive sound experience thanks to dynamic bass enhancement and spatial surround sound technologies. The device is equipped with two high-sensitivity microphones and uses AI multi-channel deep neural network (DNN) algorithm to suppress background noise. In this way, clear and uninterrupted calls can be made.
The 33W Power Bank 20000mAh model, which has an IP54 certificate, is resistant to dust and water. to its users It offers safe use. Features such as dual device connectivity, touch gestures and low latency mode further improve the user experience. Additionally, thanks to its 30W input, the 33W Power Bank 20000mAh model can charge itself quickly. LED indicators on the device instantly inform the user about the remaining battery level.
Xiaomi’s new 33W Power Bank 20000mAh model is available in the European market at prices of £ 22.99 (UK) and € 29.99 (Germany). This price makes it a very competitive option compared to products such as Anker Zolo Powerbank, which has similar features. This product from Xiaomi offers great value for money, especially with its features, stylish design and fast charging capabilities.
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