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OnePlus Open Apex Edition to come with VIP Mode for enhanced privacy
12:00 pm | August 3, 2024

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OnePlus is about to announce a new OnePlus Open Apex Edition model on August 7. The new variant will feature a Crimson Shadow color with a faux leather finish and, as per the latest teaser, introduce a new VIP mode. In a new X post, OnePlus teased the so-called VIP mode for the Apex Edition. As the name implies, it's a privacy-focused mode, likely similar, or even identical, to the Oppo's VIP mode found on the Find N3 and the Find X7 Ultra. The privacy feature allows users to turn off the cameras, microphone and location with a simple flick of the alert slider. Of course, other...

OnePlus Open Apex Edition to come with VIP Mode for enhanced privacy
12:00 pm |

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OnePlus is about to announce a new OnePlus Open Apex Edition model on August 7. The new variant will feature a Crimson Shadow color with a faux leather finish and, as per the latest teaser, introduce a new VIP mode. In a new X post, OnePlus teased the so-called VIP mode for the Apex Edition. As the name implies, it's a privacy-focused mode, likely similar, or even identical, to the Oppo's VIP mode found on the Find N3 and the Find X7 Ultra. The privacy feature allows users to turn off the cameras, microphone and location with a simple flick of the alert slider. Of course, other...

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max battery capacities leak
8:58 am |

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Apple is launching the iPhone 16 family in September, and today a new rumor from China claims to give us the exact battery capacities for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The former is said to come with a 3,577 mAh cell, which would be over 9% larger than the iPhone 15 Pro's 3,274 mAh one. The iPhone 16 Pro Max's battery is pegged at 4,676 mAh, up more than 5% compared to the iPhone 15 Pro Max's 4,441 mAh cell. These aren't huge increases, of course, but it's still good to see Apple constantly improving in this regard. Even these small increases in physical capacity, when...

Google Pixel 9 series’ launch offers and discounts leak
5:19 am |

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In this week's umpteenth Pixel leak, we now have word about what you can expect from Google in terms of introductory offers and deals for the upcoming roster of devices that are getting announced on August 13. Keep in mind that this is valid for France, Google might have (very) different things to offer in other countries, but we assume the rest of the EU will get something similar. So, without further ado - you'll get 256GB of storage at the price of 128GB, until September 5. If you trade-in an old device, you'll also receive a bonus of €150 towards the Pixel 9 and €200 towards the...

Google Pixel Watch 3 pricing leaks
3:03 am |

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Google's Pixel Watch 3 is becoming official on August 13, and for the first time in the series it will come in two sizes: 41mm and 45mm. Today the pricing for all versions has been leaked. The 41mm Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Pixel Watch 3 will be $349, while the 45mm option will go for $399. If you want LTE connectivity as well, you'll need to pay $449 for the 41mm model and $499 for the 45mm variant. The Pixel Watch 2 launched in 41mm only at the same $349 price for the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi version, but the LTE model was $399, $50 less than the Pixel Watch 3 will be. The smaller Pixel...

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra in for review
12:47 am |

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra arrived in the office in no less than three separate boxes! The watch has its own box, the "S/M/L" band has its own box, and they're in a bigger box. You get a USB-C to wireless charging puck with the watch as well. The big story with the Galaxy Watch Ultra is how much it looks like Apple's own Watch Ultra 2, but if you look past the similar buttons and the orange accents and strap color, it's a very different device. For starters, it has a square case with a circular bezel and screen inside, whereas the Apple Watch Ultra is more of a rectangle,...

Motorola Edge 50 Neo emerges in official-looking renders
11:02 pm | August 2, 2024

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Motorola’s Edge 50 Neo is expected to launch soon and Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared detailed renders of the device giving us our best look at its four official colors – Grisaille (black), Nautical Blue, Poinciana (red) and Latte (beige). We can see Edge 50 Neo will offer three cameras on its back which are positioned in the same way as the recently launched Moto Edge 50. Motorola Edge 50 Neo colors The markings on the camera island show the same 13-73mm focal range and OIS presumably for the main cam. If these details are any indication, then the Edge 50 Neo should...

Dell XPS 13 9345 review: the best XPS 13 ever
10:15 pm |

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Dell XPS 13: Two-minute review

The Dell XPS 13 is generally a pretty good series of laptops, usually scoring a four out of five stars rating, though 2022's Dell XPS 13 Plus received a lower score thanks to build quality issues. But how does the latest one stack up, equipped with the powerful Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite CPU? Quite well actually, as it's now one of the best Windows laptops and best laptops of the year, coupling its already stellar design and portability with much-improved battery life and performance.

The design is sleek and smooth as you'd come to expect from the XPS line, starting at a mere 2.59 pounds and measuring only 14.8 mm thin. Thankfully, this version also has a high build quality made from machined (CNC) aluminum, ensuring that it can withstand punishment and the daily wear and tear of commutes. It's available in Platinum or Graphite with a lovely finish that's surprisingly fingerprint-resistant.

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The XPS 13 has three different display types to choose from, including a 3K+ OLED touch display option, which is beyond stunning for a 13.4-inch screen. The bezels are ultra-thin and yet still able to support a 1080p FHD webcam, which sports generally good picture quality.

Sound quality is incredible, largely due to the 360-degree spatial audio with quad speakers and Dolby Atmos. You can clearly hear each instrument, separate from each other and any vocals, while heavy bass loses very little in terms of integrity even at higher volumes.

The new Dell XPS 13 is based on the Plus in terms of its keyboard, with an edge-to-edge design achieved by removing the lattice and a touchpad and wrist rest made entirely from Gorilla Glass with no visible boundaries. The touch-based toolbar also makes its return which, while visually impressive, is just as inaccessible as it's always been. Both the touchpad and toolbar use haptic feedback in order to give the feeling of pressing a button. But while it can generally work for the former, the latter makes it impossible to know if you hit the right 'button' unless you can see it.

Port selection is still absolutely abysmal as it only has two USB Type-C ports, with no combo jack to speak of (RIP if you do audio editing because only Bluetooth works here). It does come with an adapter for the Type-A port but Dell could have easily fit at least one of those and a jack on the actual laptop.

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Like other AI PCs, the Dell XPS 13 features AI Copilot+ integration and the infamous Copilot key that Microsoft shoehorned into all its AI laptop keyboards. This key works and automatically connects you to the general Copilot chatbot - a nice little trick but ultimately not very useful.

Dell XPS 13 9345: Benchmarks

Here's how the Dell XPS 13 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:

3DMark Steel Nomad: 501; Fire Strike: 5,635; Time Spy: 1,925; Wild Life Unlimited: 16,819
Cinebench R23 Multi-core: 11,128
GeekBench 6.3: 2,797 (single-core); 14,635 (multi-core)
PCMark 10 (Home Test): 5,495
25GB File Copy: 20.01 seconds
HandBrake 4k to 1080p encoding: 4:47 minutes
CrossMark Overall: 1,396; Productivity: 1,300; Creativity: 1,564; Responsiveness: 1,232
Web Surfing (Battery Informant): 19:26:24
Battery Life (TechRadar movie test)
: 17 hours, 24 minutes
Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm (1080p, Ultra): 21 fps; (1080p, Low): 22 fps

Testing out the Copilot feature on the Dell XPS 13, it works as well as other AI PCs I've tried out so far. The chatbot has three levels - creative, balanced, and precise - and all three work quite well. I used my standard testing parameters including math questions, a mock interview, and a novel outline, and each answer cited several sources and made logical sense. There are also other plugins for additional tasks like other conversation types and shopping help.

There are two other features included in Microsoft Paint, Cocreator and Image Creator, that are both powered by AI models. The former turns your drawings into an AI-generated picture, which varies based on the style you choose and the level of 'creativity' (how much the finished product is based on your own art versus AI generation). Image Creator, the standard AI image generator, uses a credit system that awards you 50 credits upon sign-up and requires you to pay for more. You're better off just using the free Cocreator as it's essentially the same.

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The Windows 11 AI Recall, which was set to launch along with Windows AI PCs, is still unavailable as of this writing due to being kicked back to the Windows Insider Program once the manifold security issues were exposed. 

Recall works by creating a database of information on your PC through screenshots automatically taken every few seconds, building up a library of images you can search through AI. However, the Recall database, containing all the data from those screenshots and the overall history of your PC usage, is stored in plain text (in an SQLite database).

This makes it almost effortless for hackers to obtain highly sensitive information such as finances, passwords, work data, and more. It remains to be seen whether this feature will make a comeback, but that solely depends on if Microsoft can fix these massive security issues.

The Dell XPS 13's benchmark results are very impressive, standing neck and neck with the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7's own results. The Qualcomm CPU alone carries the laptop, maintaining high levels of performance regardless of the amount of tasks being carried out in the background. Each of these benchmark scores showcases the full range of this laptop in terms of handling productivity work, conference calls, streaming, and more.

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Like the other AI PCs released in 2024, the Dell XPS 13 laptop I tested had a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite CPU. It not only delivers amazing results in benchmark testing but then translates those results into performance that far outstripes that of earlier XPS 13 models.

While I personally never experienced the same level of performance issues as with the Surface series before the Laptop 7, the Del XPS 13 line did have some hiccups here and there. For example, the XPS 13 Plus I previously reviewed had severe overheating problems that resulted in some sections of the laptop reaching scalding high temperatures. This also impacted performance as it would throttle the CPU.

Thankfully, while this most recent XPS 13 does get a bit warm when pushed to its limits, it doesn't approach the extremes of before. This means that performance remains consistent no matter how long you run your laptop, perfect for handling heavier workloads.

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The battery life for the Dell XPS 13 is by far the best out of the Snapdragon-powered laptops that I've tested. Under normal use, the battery lasts up to 20 hours with a 'low' of over 18 hours. 

When continuously video streaming, the battery lasts on average for 17 and a half hours. The fact that a Dell laptop can match and even surpass many of the best MacBook models in battery life is something I would have never expected, but it's clear Qualcomm has truly outdone itself.

The only downside to Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite CPU is that the ARM support, while incredible compared to prior iterations, still has a few compatibility hiccups - mainly dealing with gaming. But even that improves constantly and the vast majority of users won't even notice the hiccups as it doesn't impact everyday use. 

Dell XPS 13: Price & availability

  • How much does it cost? starting price is $1,299 / £1,099 including VAT / AU$2,299
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Available in the US, UK, and Australia

The starting price for the Dell XPS 13 13.4-inch model is $1,299 / £1,099 including VAT / AU$2,299, netting you a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD storage in the US, UK, and Australia. Other configurations go up to 64GB/2TB in specs, which will cost $2,499.99 / £1,823.99 including VAT / AU$3,999.60.

It's far pricier than the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 and M3 MacBook Air 13-inch but comes with overall much better specs including a superior processor, so if you're looking for more of an Ultrabook, then this is the choice for you.

Dell XPS 13: Specs

The Dell XPS 13 13.4-inch model starts with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD storage with an FHD+ (1920 x 1200) touch display. The highest configuration goes up to 64GB RAM and 2TB in storage with a 3K OLED (2880 x 1800) touch display.

Should you buy the Dell XPS 13?

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Buy the Dell XPS 13 if...

You want solid productivity performance
This laptop handles productivity work like a champ including video calls, documents, web surfing, and more - while never sacrificing performance.

You want excellent battery life
The battery life on this laptop is astounding, lasting for up to 20 hours during normal web surfacing use and about 17 and a half hours with video streaming.

Don't buy it if...

You’re on a budget
This is an Ultrabook priced like an Ultrabook, meaning you need to expect to pay quite a bit of money for even the base model.

Dell XPS 13: Also consider

If my Dell XPS 13 review has you considering other options, here are two more laptops to consider...

How I tested the Dell XPS 13?

  • I tested the Dell XPS 13 for a week
  • I tested it using productivity and creative applications
  • I stress-tested the battery using the TechRadar movie test

First, I tested the general weight and portability of the Dell XPS 13 by carrying it around in a laptop bag. After I set it up, I ran several benchmarks to thoroughly test out the new Qualcomm processor. Finally, I used a variety of programs and applications to test out both battery life and general performance during work-like conditions.

The Dell XPS 13 is meant to be a portable laptop with a thin and light chassis. I had to spend a good amount of testing not only on performance issues but also looking for any ventilation issues. I also tested out battery life to see how long it could last off AC power.

I've tested plenty of gaming PCs and laptops, making me more than qualified to understand benchmark test results and how to properly stress test machines to see how well they perform as a work machine.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed August 2024

Samsung Galaxy F14 4G gets official with Snapdragon 680
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Samsung's Galaxy F14 4G surfaced back in January when the company uploaded its user manual to its Indian website, and now it's finally become official for the Indian market. The F14 4G is powered by the Snapdragon 680 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. It has a 6.7-inch 1080x2400 LCD screen with a 90 Hz refresh rate, a 50 MP rear camera flanked by a 2 MP macro camera and 2 MP depth sensor, a 13 MP front camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a single downward-firing speaker, and a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 25W fast wired...

Google Pixel 9 family’s release dates leak – the Pro Fold will be late to the party
8:01 pm |

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Google is announcing the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Pixel Watch 3, and Pixel Buds Pro 2 on August 13. According to a new rumor, all of these will go up for pre-order right as the event ends. However, shipping dates will vary. The Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL will become available on August 22. On the other hand, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and Pixel Buds Pro 2 will only be out in September. September 26 for the Buds Pro 2, specifically. There isn't an exact date mentioned for the Fold. It's unclear when the Pixel Watch 3 will ship, at least as of...

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