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Infinix introduces 260W wired and 110W wireless charging tech
5:29 pm | March 9, 2023

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Infinix introduced a new step in its quest for ultra rapid charging - 260W wired and 110W wireless All-Round FastCharge. The new solution can fill a battery from 0 to 25% in one minute over the wire and can reach 100% in under 8 minutes. Wirelessly, 0 to 100% can be achieved in 16 minutes. The 260W standard arrives just nine months after Infinix unveiled the 180W Thunder Charge. The new technology builds on that, upgrading from a dual 8C battery to a single 12C battery with a 4-pump circuit design that intelligently identifies power requirements and allocates the number of charge pumps...

Huawei CEO shares a photo from the P60 Pro
4:31 pm |

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Huawei CEO Richard Yu is steering his company through tough times, but neither he nor his team have lost their passion for photography. The CEO posted this “random photo” from an unnamed upcoming phone: A camera sample from an upcoming Huawei flagship Yu didn’t try to hide which phone that is, the Weibo post is labeled “from Huawei P60 Pro”. Presumably this is an image from the telephoto camera, just like the batch of images from last week. This camera in particular is said to feature a 64MP OmniVision OV64B sensor and a lens with 3.5x magnification. Interestingly, this sensor...

Tecno introduces Spark 10 5G, Spark 10, and Spark 10C
3:27 pm |

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The Tecno Spark 10 Pro arrived earlier this month, and the company later introduced three other members to the new series - Spark 10 5G, Spark 10, and Spark 10 C. The company sent out a press release announcing the new phones will be part of the Spark 10 series, but did not reveal the specs sheets of any of them. It only mentioned 50MP AI main cameras and dual soft flashlights in the front bezel. All three Tecno Spark 10 phones have a 5,000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging. The Spark 10 and Spark 10 5G come with Android 13 and HiOS 12.6 on top, while the Spark 10C has Android 12...

Potensic Atom SE review
2:55 pm |

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Two-minute review

The beginner drone market is constantly expanding, providing a balance with the more advanced models that are increasingly growing in cost. The Potensic Atom SE is the company’s latest flagship model and completely bucks the design trend of the Dreamer models that follow a more traditional drone aesthetic.

In terms of design, the Atom SE resembles the DJI Mavic Mini 2 where the front and rear propeller arms unfold for flight. Folded, the Atom SE is just 3.5 x 5.6 x 2.3 inches / 88 x 143 x 58mm (w x l x h), and even with unfolded dimensions of 8.3 x 6 x 2.3 inches / 210 x 152 x 58mm excluding propellers, it’s a small drone.

Combine this with a weight of 8.8oz / 0.55lbs / 245g (including propellers, a battery and a microSD card) and you have a highly portable model. Batteries weigh 3.6oz / 0.22lbs / 103g and are advertised to provide up to 31 minutes of flight; our testing was conducted in near freezing temperatures with wind, so flight times were shorter but still respectable despite these unfavorable conditions.

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Potensic Atom SE drone unfolded on a wooden floor

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Potensic Atom SE drone on a wooden floor

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Potensic Atom SE drone on a wooden floor

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Potensic Atom SE Fly More carry bag on a wooden floor

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The controller features a unique design where the handgrips at each end extend outwards to accommodate even a large smartphone; reminiscent of the Nintendo Switch. There’s a cavity to house the connection cable between the phone and the controller, and the control sticks can be stowed away at the bottom of the controller when not in use. The PotensicPro smartphone app for Android and iOS is easy to use.

The Atom SE is available in a Standard version, but the Fly More Combo comes with a handy carry bag and extra battery for not a great deal more, making it great value for money. Also included in the Fly More Combo are spare propellers, a screwdriver, spare propeller screws, smartphone cables and a USB-C cable for battery charging. The standard kit costs $250 / £250 (No AU$ price), while the Fly More Combo costs $300 / £300 / AU$xxx. The Atom SE is available now.

There’s unsurprisingly no collision avoidance so you have to take care when flying close to obstacles. Still, GPS positioning is provided by both GPS and Glonass satellites alongside flight features including Follow Me, Circle Flight and Points of Interest. These automated flight patterns work, but they’re certainly not as sophisticated and reliable as drones featuring collision avoidance. There are downward vision sensors and a ToF sensor for indoor flight, although flying a drone like this indoors isn’t recommended.

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Potensic Atom SE drone and controller on a wooden floor

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Potensic Atom SE controller on a wooden floor

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Potensic Atom SE controller with a smarta phone attached on a wooden floor

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In terms of sharpness, image quality is good in the center of the frame with a fall-off in sharpness towards the edges alongside a visible vignette. And with control over exposure compensation only, for both photos and videos, all other camera settings are automatic. This is a shame because having control over ISO, white balance and shutter speed would be useful, and sometimes the camera sets ISO higher than you would manually. Noise is also an issue even at lower settings, so it would be great to see these issues addressed in future firmware updates.

Three flight modes offer different speeds for different situations: Video, Normal and Sport. And with a top speed of 35mph in Sport mode, the Atom SE is a fast drone despite its small size. Controls are sensitive, which makes the drone twitchy even in Video mode, so this is one thing that can hopefully be remedied with a future firmware update to allow for smoother and more precise flight control.

The camera provides a 118-degree field of view and houses a 12MP Sony CMOS sensor. The camera can be tilted vertically from +20 to -90 degrees, although, in reality, it doesn’t look straight down at the ground. Image stabilization is Electronic and successfully avoids shake in videos, but with no mechanical stabilization video is captured with an FPV-style locked gimbal. This also means that when flying in a side wind, the drone rolls into the wind and captures an unlevel horizon. Video can be shot in 4K at 30fps, 2.7K at 30fps and 1080p at up to 60fps with a maximum bitrate of 40Mbps. Photos can be captured in both JPEG and raw in a 16:9 ratio rather than 4:3.

 

Potensic Atom SE Sample Images

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Photo taken with a Potensic Atom SE drone showing an uneven horizon due to side wind

Photo taken with a Potensic Atom SE drone showing an uneven horizon due to side wind (Image credit: Future)
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Photo taken in Raw format with a Potensic Atom SE drone

Photo taken in Raw format with a Potensic Atom SE drone (Image credit: Future)
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Rolling Potensic Atom SE into the wind to straighten the horizon due to a 2-axis gimbal

Rolling the Potensic Atom SE into the wind to straighten the horizon due to a 2-axis gimbal (Image credit: Future)
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Images taken with the Atom SE exhibit a vignette but are sharp in the centre of the frame

Images taken with the Atom SE exhibit a vignette but are sharp in the centre of the frame (Image credit: Future)
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The Potensic Atom SE camera isn't quite able to look straight down

The Potensic Atom SE camera isn't quite able to look straight down (Image credit: Future)

Low-cost beginner drone models often have limitations and the Potensic Atom SE certainly isn’t immune to this. Many of the issues could potentially be ironed out in future firmware updates, but putting camera control and the sensitivity of the drone controls aside, the Atom SE remains one of the best beginner drones available for the price. Not to mention, the Fly More Combo is a neat and easy-to-carry package that provides everything you need to get started with camera drones.

Potensic Atom SE Video Samples

With a 2-axis gimbal supported by Electronic Image Stabilization, the Atom SE captures FPV-style video footage.

Detail in 4K video is crisp and well exposed despite limited control over camera settings.

With no collision avoidance, care must be taken when flying close to obstacles.

 Should I buy the Potensic Atom SE? 

Potensic Atom SE drone flying

(Image credit: Future)

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How I tested the Potensic Atom SE

The Potensic Atom SE was tested over several days of flying in a range of locations, environments and weather conditions (excluding rain) to test flight performance, flight features, overall handling and image quality for both photo and video capture. All testing is conducted in a way that meets local aviation laws and restrictions to ensure that all flights are safe and legal.

Drones are always tested using manual flight patterns for video that are typical of professional aerial video to capture visually interesting footage. This also provides the opportunity to test variables such as the connection between the drone and controller, latency between the two and the accuracy of the controls and flight accuracy in general.

With nearly 30 years of photographic experience and 15 years working as a photography journalist, I’ve been covering drones in terms of shooting and editing techniques, alongside writing drone reviews for a number of years. As well as flying most consumer and prosumer models, I’ve previously held a PfCO (Permission for Commercial Operations) issued by the Civil Aviation Authority in the UK, and now fly under an A2 CofC (A2 Certificate of Competency).

First reviewed December 2022

iQOO Z7’s launch date and key specs revealed, will be priced under INR20,000
2:31 pm |

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The iQOO Z7 we've been hearing about for over a week now will be launched on March 21 in India. This revelation comes from iQOO India's CEO Mr. Nipun Marya, who, in an interview with Gadgets360, also divulged a few specs of the upcoming Z-series smartphone. Marya said the iQOO Z7 is "exclusively designed for the Indian market" and will pack an "ultra-bright AMOLED display" with a fingerprint scanner underneath. A video teaser recently shared by iQOO revealed the Z7's display will have a U-shaped notch. However, its diagonal and resolution are yet to be officially confirmed. The iQOO...

The new itel A60 is the company’s most affordable smartphone yet
1:31 pm |

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itel unveiled the A60, its most cost-effective 4G smartphone, according to the company’s own words. It has partnered with 9 carriers in 17 African countries to launch the phone, which will be available in India as well. The itel A60 is an Android 12 Go Edition phone that prides itself most with its 6.6” IPS LCD display, which has 720 x 1,612px resolution (20:9). The screen runs at 60Hz and has 120Hz touch sampling rate. Notched into it is the 5MP selfie camera. On the back, there is an 8MP main camera – also on its island are a depth sensor and the fingerprint reader. Both the...

The new itel A60 is an Android Go phone that wants to keep prices low
1:31 pm |

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itel unveiled the A60, its most cost-effective 4G smartphone, according to the company’s own words. It has partnered with 9 carriers in 17 African countries to launch the phone, which will be available in India as well. The itel A60 is an Android 12 Go Edition phone that prides itself most with its 6.6” IPS LCD display, which has 720 x 1,612px resolution (20:9). The screen runs at 60Hz and has 120Hz touch sampling rate. Notched into it is the 5MP selfie camera. On the back, there is an 8MP main camera – also on its island are a depth sensor and the fingerprint reader. Both the...

The new itel A60 is an Android Go phone that wants to keep prices low
1:31 pm |

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

itel unveiled the A60, its most cost-effective 4G smartphone, according to the company’s own words. It has partnered with 9 carriers in 17 African countries to launch the phone, which will be available in India as well. The itel A60 is an Android 12 Go Edition phone that prides itself most with its 6.6” IPS LCD display, which has 720 x 1,612px resolution (20:9). The screen runs at 60Hz and has 120Hz touch sampling rate. Notched into it is the 5MP selfie camera. On the back, there is an 8MP main camera – also on its island are a depth sensor and the fingerprint reader. Both the...

Realme foldable line incoming, Madhav Sheth reveals
12:28 pm |

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The global folding phone market is really heating up this year and it seems Realme is finally ready to join in with its own offerings. Madhav Sheth, Realme VP and President of Realme International took to Twitter to ask his followers if they would prefer a flip-style clamshell foldable (Realme Flip) or a larger book-style folding phone (Realme Fold) from the brand. What do you want next… #realmeFlip or #realmeFold?— Madhav Sheth (@MadhavSheth1) March 9, 2023 Rumors about Realme’s folding phone ambitions have been going on for years but the brand has stayed clear of the market and...

Canalys: Wearables shipments plummet in Q4 of 2022
11:32 am |

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Canalys released its report on the global wearables market in Q4 and the entire 2022. The numbers revealed 50 million shipped units between October and December, which was a massive 18% decline - the biggest since data is collected and analyzed. All five major companies - Apple, Xiaomi, Huawei, Samsung, and Google, saw a YoY decline in shipments during the holiday period, and only Cupertino saw annual growth for the full calendar year. Canalys quoted the “challenging macroeconomic environment in Q4” as the main reason for the decline across the board. Apple remained the...

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