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OnePlus 11 Concept teased with light strips on the back
8:01 pm | February 20, 2023

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OnePlus will debut a new concept device at next week’s MWC Barcelona. We’ve now received our first sneak peek at the OnePlus 11 Concept which shows out the phone’s back is equipped with light-up strips and a larger camera island. The blue strips cover the entire back of the phone and circle the camera island too. OnePlus 11 Concept teasers OnePlus issued an official note for its upcoming concept phone, describing the new images as “blood vessels” that run throughout the entire back of the phone. The images show the engineering breakthroughs of the OnePlus 11 Concept by...

Victrix Pro BFG review
8:00 pm |

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The Victrix BFG Pro is the first enthusiast-grade PS5 controller made by the brand. Like other officially licensed gamepads, it lacks the DualSense's adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. However, Victrix replaces this functionality with a fully modular, lightweight chassis ideal for competitive gaming. 

Given all that’s on offer here, the Victrix BFG Pro is easily one of the best PS5 controllers on the market, even though it’s a vastly different experience from the standard DualSense. If you’re after something different for your PS5 gaming setup, this third-party offering could be what you’ve been waiting for. 

Price and availability

You can currently get your hands on the Victrix BFG Pro for $179.99 / £179.99 / AU$269 as this PS5 controller is now widely available from most big box outlets in the US, the UK, and Australia. As with many third-party PS5 controllers, this one is also substantially more than what you’ll pay for the standard DualSense; however, it's considerably cheaper than the DualSense Edge, Scuf Reflex Pro, and the Razer Wolverine V2 Pro

Design and Features

Victrix Pro BFG modular design

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The Victrix BFG Pro keeps things aesthetically straightforward with its ergonomic black finish and purple accents, with a purple X coming through the touchpad when connected. You’ll notice straight away the modules that come screwed into the left and right sides of the controller and come out of the box in an asymmetric layout. 

The biggest strength of this third-party PS5 gamepad is that you can take the included hex screwdriver and make changes to the Victrix BFG Pro, depending on what you want to play. This could be anything from the personal preference, swapping the order of the sticks around to the in-line position, or replacing the four face buttons and second analog stick with a dedicated microswitch-enabled fightpad instead. 

Functional customization is the name of the game with this controller. Included in the box are two additional D-pads, varying stick lengths, and octagonal gates for those analog sticks. Equally in the Victrix BFG Pro’s favor is the clutch trigger mechanism. These are two sliders on the back of the remote that can be finely adjusted for varying levels of control, with everything from the instant mouse click of an instant reaction, to the full pull or something in the middle. There are five levels to choose from, which you can easily tweak between different genres with minimal effort. 

The Victrix BFG Pro also features remappable paddles on the back. We’ve seen this from other high-end gamepads on the PS5, but it’s also good to see it included here. The trade-off is that you’re forgoing the haptic feedback and the adaptive triggers of the DualSense for this level of modularity. Where the Victrix BFG Pro wins points above the likes of the Razer Wolverine V2, another esports-focused pad that ditched DualSense features, is that it replaced them with something meaningful. 

You can connect up to your PS5, PS4, or gaming PC through either the 3m long braided USB-C cable or the included 2.4 GHz wireless dongle. Victrix parent company PDP claims that its controller lasts up to 20 hours on a single charge, which is more or less what I noted in my experience. It has more juice than most of the competition, which is great if you enjoy marathon-level gaming sessions like me. I must admit, due to the generous cable length, I spent quite a while plugged in, too. 

Performance

Victrix Pro BFG in fight pad mode

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The Victrix Pro BFG is one of the nicest feeling controllers I’ve had in my hands for a long time. The sticks, buttons, bumpers, and triggers feel especially responsive. Throughout my testing with this gamepad, I removed the stock square D-pad and replaced it with a more traditional eight-way one that you would find on the Xbox Wireless Controller. The level of freedom to have the setup exactly as I wanted was a novelty that still hasn’t completely worn off.

I experimented a lot with the various clutch trigger settings and found myself most comfortable going for either hairline or full pull rather than relying on the middle ground. This meant I could more easily pull off headshots in twitch-based games like Battlefield 2042 and also enjoy full control in Ride 4 without choosing an in-between. One thing I love about the Victrix BFG Pro is how it’s recognized as a native Xbox Series X controller by a gaming PC which means you don’t have to jump through the same hoops as you would when trying to connect with a DualSense. It adds extra value as a controller you can use across multiple systems without worry, and when you’re paying this much,, that’s the least we should expect. 

The Victrix BFG Pro is also one of the best fightpads I’ve ever used. Initially, I didn’t think much of the module you could swap in but after a few rounds with some old favorite games, it was immediately clear to me just how versatile it is. Considering it only takes a few seconds to unscrew and swap out the pieces, and that everything is stored in a hardback carrying case, there’s a good chance this controller could effectively replace your dedicated fightpad, as it did with my Hori Fighting Commander Octa. If you want to be ready for Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 then you’re in good hands here. Not quite a rival for the best fight sticks, but a good sight better than a regular controller. 

I have had my hands on many PS5 controllers recently, and I argued that you shouldn’t bother with them as the DualSense is good enough. I think that the tide is changing with the Victrix BFG Pro because it adds far more than it takes away from the fundamental experience. If you’re someone who can’t live without haptic feedback and adaptive triggers then the DualSense Edge or Scuf Reflex Pro could be better buys, but for the dedicated eSports gamer and fighting game fan, I’m yet to find better on the platform. 

Realme GT3’s 240W charging system shown off on video: 1-100% in 9 minutes and 37 seconds
7:09 pm |

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The Realme GT3 will be unveiled at the MWC on February 28, though all signs point to this being essentially a global version of the GT Neo5. More specifically, the version with 240W charging, at least that’s the one that gets all the attention in teasers. Like its China-only sibling, the GT3 will be able to fully charge its 4,600mAh battery in under 10 minutes. In fact, it can do it in 9 minutes and 37 seconds. Want to see it in action? Check out the video below: The video shows the battery charge percentage going up very, very fast. It needs just 80 seconds to get from a flat...

Factory-sealed first-generation iPhone sells for over $63,000 at auction
6:01 pm |

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iPhones tend to hold their value better than most other phones but this latest example is one for the history books. A factory sealed first-generation Apple iPhone from 2007 sold for $63,356 at an auction over the weekend. The $63,000 iPhone in its original packaging The device in question is an 8GB Apple iPhone and had an MSRP of $599 back in June of 2007. The auction ran from February 2 with a starting bid of $2,500 which ballooned past the $60,000 mark over the weekend. The phone has an interesting story too – it’s owner Karen Green received it as a gift from her friends...

Samsung delivers One UI 5.1 update to the Galaxy A53 5G and A33 5G in South Korea
5:01 pm |

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Last week Samsung detailed the global One UI 5.1 rollout schedule for its premium phones. The company’s mid-range offerings are also starting the transition to version 5.1 of the Samsung UI. The first to get it are Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G units in South Korea with firmware versions A336NKSU3CWB3 and A536NKSU4CWB3, respectively. The pair received One UI 5.0 with the Android 13 update in November. This new update brings the version of One UI that was introduced with the launch of the Galaxy S23 series this month. One UI 5.1 update arrives on the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G...

Samsung delivers One UI 5.1 update to the Galaxy A53 5G and A33 5G in South Korea
5:01 pm |

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Last week Samsung detailed the global One UI 5.1 rollout schedule for its premium phones. The company’s mid-range offerings are also starting the transition to version 5.1 of the Samsung UI. The first to get it are Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G units in South Korea with firmware versions A336NKSU3CWB3 and A536NKSU4CWB3, respectively. The pair received One UI 5.0 with the Android 13 update in November. This new update brings the version of One UI that was introduced with the launch of the Galaxy S23 series this month. One UI 5.1 update arrives on the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G...

vivo V27e is also launching on March 1
3:54 pm |

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The vivo V27 series is set to arrive on March 1, and today we learned the vanilla and Pro variants will be joined by a third phone. The vivo V27e appeared on vivo Malaysia’s website, and the images revealed it will keep the triple camera design with a ring LED flash. vivo V27e The vivo V27e is pictured with a flat panel, and we believe it will be the only one in the family with such a design; the other two will go for the 2.5D curved sides. The landing page revealed that the phone would be just 7.8 mm thick and weigh 186 grams. The main camera will be 64 MP with OIS, and the...

Meta is testing paid account verification badges for Facebook and Instagram
3:04 pm |

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Facebook and Instagram users will soon get a new paid verified badge option in the form of Meta Verified. The $12 per month on web and $15/month on iOS and Android subscription will grant users a blue check next to their account name for increased visibility in search, comments and recommendations alongside protection against impersonation, priority customer support and exclusive features. Users in Australia (AUD 19.99 on web and AUD 24.99 on mobile) and New Zealand (NZD 23.99 on web and NZD 29.99 on mobile) will be able to subscribe for the new verification feature later this...

Samsung is rolling out the first update for the Galaxy S23 series
2:12 pm |

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Samsung began open sales of the Galaxy S23 series last week and if you got one, you should know that the first update for the trio is already out. It’s a small update that mostly catches up the phone to security fixes that arrived between the phone’s manufacture and release. The Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra came with the January security patch out of the box, this update brings it up to February 1 2023. The changes include 48 security improvements common to Android 13 phones and 7 for Samsung’s One UI. The Samsung Galaxy is receiving its first software update This update...

Samsung is rolling out the first update for the Galaxy S23 series
2:12 pm |

Author: admin | Category: Mobile phones news | Comments: Off

Samsung began open sales of the Galaxy S23 series last week and if you got one, you should know that the first update for the trio is already out. It’s a small update that mostly catches up the phone to security fixes that arrived between the phone’s manufacture and release. The Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra came with the January security patch out of the box, this update brings it up to February 1 2023. The changes include 48 security improvements common to Android 13 phones and 7 for Samsung’s One UI. The Samsung Galaxy is receiving its first software update This update...

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