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Qualcomm exec confirms Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset for Nothing Phone (2)
9:33 pm | March 6, 2023

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Nothing chose MWC Barcelona as a starting point for its Phone (2) teaser campaign but a new post by a Qualcomm executive on LinkedIn (of all places) delivered a major leak regarding the phone’s chipset. Alex Katouzian who serves as Qualcomm SVP and GM of the Mobile, Compute, and XR units issued a post on the professional networking platform to congratulate Nothing on the upcoming Phone (2) launch and explicitly named the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset powering the device. Original post on LinkedIn pre-edit The original post has since been edited to exclude the exact chipset and instead...

Meizu 20 Pro key specs revealed ahead of launch
8:18 pm |

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Meizu is gearing up to launch its anniversary Meizu 20 flagships and the brand just posted several teaser posts about the key specs coming to the Meizu 20 Pro. The device will be equipped with a 10-bit Samsung E6 LTPO AMOLED panel with a 3,200 x 1,440px resolution and a 1-120Hz refresh rate. The device will also feature a 1,800 nits peak brightness setting. Meizu 20 Pro key specs' teaser posters Around the back, Meizu 20 Pro will pack a 50MP 1/1.56-inch main cam with OIS. The phone will come equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery rated at over 12 hours of usage with support up to 50W...

Motorola ThinkPhone review
8:13 pm |

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FlexClip review
7:50 pm |

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Simple online video makers are all the rage these days. Ideal for anyone who doesn’t have the space for dedicated video editing software, or the experience using them. 

If you’re not that into the intricacies of advanced filmmaking, one of the best video makers, FlexClip, offers all the tools you need to create short and effective explainers, ads, promo videos, and much more. 

FlexClip: Pricing & plans

  • A limited free offering, with a tiered subscription that adds more bang for more buck 

FlexClip’s free video maker plan is, frankly, limited. Videos are capped at one minute, which is just enough to communicate a basic message or cut clips for social media.

The limitations soon stack up - one stock video per project, one stock audio file per project. No more than five minutes of auto-subtitling a month. Three background removals a month. A cap of twelve save projects in your library. And it goes on into the export process. Your videos are stamped with a watermark and downloads restricted to a 480p resolution. 

The Basic plan ($10 monthly / $72 annually) improves much of this. Videos can run to three minutes, at 720p resolution and without watermarks. There’s also no limit to the number you can save, with 10GB cloud storage and 50GB video hosting space. For brand-conscious teams and organizations, custom branding can also be added to your work. Auto subtitling, and background remover has been increased to 360 minutes and 25 per month respectively. 

The Plus plan ($20 monthly / $120 annually) increases video length to 10 minutes full HD 1080p. Cloud storage gets a bump to 30Gb, while video hosting is increased to 100GB. Monthly subtitling and background removal tools go 720 minutes and 100 minutes apiece, and you can save up to 100 templates.

The Business plan ($30 monthly / $240 annually) gives you a total video run-time of 30 minutes. There’s unlimited access to the stock video and music libraries, you can save up to 200 templates. Auto-subtitling rises to 2,880 minutes, wth 500 background removals a month. Commercial subscribers also get 100GB of cloud storage, and 1TB of video hosting storage.  

  • Pricing & plans: 3/5 

FlexClip: Templates

FlexClip online video maker in use

FlexClip offers you thousands of templates to help speed up your creative process  (Image credit: FlexClip)
  • A vast selection to choose from, likely covering anything you might need to work on 

The video maker houses a massive library of templates - good for quickly creating videos without building them from scratch. On the website, hover your mouse over any of them to see an animated preview, or click on it for a larger version complete with soundtrack.

You could scroll for a long while to view them all, or narrow down what’s one display by selecting one of the available categories and sub-categories. Alternatively, you also have a handy search field at the top. If templates aren’t your thing, it’s also possible to start a project with a blank slate, although templates are there because they greatly speed up the creative process.

Of interest, and contrary to most other services, you don’t need to sign up or create an account in order to explore FlexClip’s editing prowess: just select the template you want, or start from scratch, and you’re immediately taken into the main interface.

  • Templates: 4/5 

FlexClip: Interface

FlexClip online video maker in use

The Interface is simple, with all the tools you need just a couple of clicks away (Image credit: FlexClip)
  • Very clean and effective interface, offering many tools in a well-organized way 

The platform’s interface is well presented, with a sidebar on the left filled with templates, media, various elements and overlays, as well as access to a stock media library. Anything you need to add to your project can be found here.

To the right of that sidebar, are the actual files you’ve uploaded to the site. This can be done either from your local drives, or online storage such as Google Drive, Instagram, OneDrive, and Dropbox, among others.

It’s also possible to use the built-in screen recorder or control your webcam (or both) straight from the interface. However, recording your system audio appears to only work via the Chrome browser, and only on a PC. Overall, this is quite impressive as many other services charge extra for this capability, especially recording from both at the same time.

Another impressive tool is text to speech (sandwiched between the ‘Import from iPhone’ and ‘Record Screen or Webcam’ icons). Although still in beta, you have an impressive choice of accents, voices, and even styles, like sad, angry, and newscast. Being in beta may well explain why there are no discernible differences between various styles for certain voices, but the few sentences we tried worked a treat.

To the right of those tools is the main preview section. Above it, are options to transform your media (rotate or flip it), apply filters to it, adjust its colors, or even add an animation to it.

The timeline rests at the bottom of the window. You can switch between seeing only a selected scene, or the entire project. Each thumbnail’s length represents the curation of the scene duration, making it easy to see at a glance what scenes are longer than others.

  • Interface: 4.5/5 

FlexClip: Video editing

FlexClip online video maker in use

Any element you add to your scene can be altered, repositioned, and resized straight from the main preview section  (Image credit: FlexClip)
  • As a video maker, editing options are somewhat limited, but all the basics are there, and then some

FlexClip’s editor tools are delightfully simple to use - making it ideal video editing software for beginners. You can trim a clip, split it, duplicate, or delete it. Adding text effects, elements or overlays is a question of choosing the one you like and it’ll be added to the selected scene within seconds.

Reordering scenes sees you dragging them left or right on the timeline, and dropping them in a new location. It’s all very straightforward and intuitive, and if you have little to no experience in editing, this isn’t a bad place to start. .

FlexClip online video maker in use

Adding transitions between scenes is still, and most of them are really well implemented  (Image credit: FlexClip)

Customizing elements added to a scene is done in the main preview section. From there, you can move, resize, and rotate the elements. Text tools feature a lot of options to play with, from choosing the best fonts for the project to a wide selection of styles and titles.

A nice addition, which is surprisingly not always included in online video makers, are transitions. You add them by clicking in between two scenes. Not only do you have a decent selection, but the effects are of great quality, and are so easy to use - just click on the one you want, and it’s applied. All you have to do is alter its duration, if the default length proves too long.

  • Video editing: 4.5/5 

FlexClip: Scorecard

Should I buy?

FlexClip online video maker in use

The beta Text to Speech feature shows a lot of promise  (Image credit: FlexClip)

Buy it if...

You’re looking for a good quality online video maker that’s easy to use and full of features.  

Don't buy it if...

You don’t like subscription services, don’t enjoy having to wait for your footage to upload before you can do some editing, and need some more advanced tools found in dedicated video editing software. 

FlexClip: Alternatives

We've tested, reviewed, and rated many video editors for professional and personal use. 

For a similar video maker experience, we recommend checking out our reviews for Clipchamp and Vimeo Create

For a more advanced yet simple video editing software, see our reviews for Adobe Premiere Elements and Apple iMovie

The Oppo Find X6 Pro will have a bright, sharp display, X6 series color options revealed
7:07 pm |

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The Oppo Find X6 Pro will have an impressive display – it will be able to achieve up to 2,500 nits local peak brightness, according to Digital Chat Station. This will be a large 6.8” display with a 10-bit Samsung E6 panel, QHD+ resolution (1,440 x 3,168px) and 120Hz refresh rate. The leakster also detailed the colorways of the upcoming flagship. There will be a leather version dubbed Desert Silver Moon – it will be 9.5mm thick and weigh 216g (note the small glass panel up top). The two glass options, Flying Spring Green and Cloud Ink Black, will be thinner but a bit heavier at 9.1mm and...

Apple to launch MacBook Air 13 and 15 this summer with M3 chips
6:09 pm |

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According to Mark Gurman, a renowned Apple analyst, the company plans to launch a new MacBook 13 and 15-inch versions powered by the upcoming M3 chips. Some new iMacs are also on the horizon as well as a redesigned Mac Pro. Let's start with the MacBooks. The new Airs will likely be announced sometime this spring or summer. Gurman suspects that both versions of the notebook will run on the M3 chip. Speaking of Apple's silicon, the M3 Pro and M3 Max, which are the more potent variants of the M3 chip, will launch sometime in 2024, bringing major efficiency boost thanks to the improved...

SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless review – the best PS5 headset yet
6:06 pm |

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The SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ is a premium PS5 headset that focuses on delivering leading audio quality and comfort, and it uses all the console-specific audio hardware. The latest iteration from the manufacturer builds on the original 2020 model, this time with a significantly improved battery and more versatility through USB-C and quick charging. 

It deserves pole position as the best PS5 headset available right now. Given its price-to-performance ratio, wide market availability, and audio quality, this is the PS5 headset that acts as a benchmark to test all others on the platform to come in 2023.  

Price and Availability

You can currently get your hands on the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless for $149.99 / £174.99 / AU$338 in the US, the UK, and Australia respectively. It’s available in either black or white color schemes. Recently, it’s been possible to find the PS5 gaming headset significantly cheaper than the sticker price.  

Design and Features

On-cup controls on the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+

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The SteelSeries Arctis headset line has a distinct look that the 7P+ Wireless continues. You’ve got a ski-band head strap and a retractable microphone complete with the Sidetone mic monitoring. All the controls can be found on the back of both cups when you wear this PS5 headset. On the left side, you’ve got a dedicated mute button, volume roller, USB-C for charging and connection, and a 3.5mm jack. Your power button and a dedicated wheel to control the mic monitoring are on the right side. 

Thanks to its large, plush ear cushions made of what the company describes as “AirWeave” material, the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless is second to none when it comes to comfort. This breathable fabric won’t get warm when on your head for hours on end, unlike cheaper leatherette. 

The USB-C receive is the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless’ most exciting feature because it means the headset can be used on loads of devices, besides your PS5. The headset is also compatible with Nintendo Switch, PS4, PC, and some of the best Android phones. If you’re in the market for a versatile gaming headset, this could be the one for you. 

Performance

SteelSeries Arctis 7P+

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Gaming on the PS5 with the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless is one of the best headset experiences ever. I’ve reviewed countless different models over the years, and the sound quality and versatility of this one aren’t easily rivaled. That’s unsurprising, as this version features the same 40mm custom neodymium drivers of the company’s flagship models, such as the SteelSeries Arctis Pro.

The biggest difference that separates the older SteelSeries 7P from the 7P+ is this new model's greatly improved battery life. That’s because you can expect around 30 hours of playback when plugged into your PS5 instead of the roughly 24 hours from the 2020 model. One particular feature I’ve really been enjoying is the quick charging via USB-C. SteelSeries claims you can get a full three hours of playback from just 15 minutes of charging. In my testing, I have to say that’s right on the money, meaning you won’t have to wait around long to get a gaming session in. 

Like the excellent PS5 Pulse 3D headset, the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless takes full advantage of the TempestTech PS5 3D Audio, so some of the best PS5 games support the enhanced virtual surround sound technology. There are not many PS5 headsets that can do that, making this a more premium option than Sony’s official offering. 

SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ microphone

(Image credit: Future)

Gaming with the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless has been excellent. The nuances in the audio drivers picked up the spatial sounds in games like The Last of Us and Dead Space making for an immersive experience. Games where music is more prominent were a particular highlight, including Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, especially in the mix between gunfire and pumping Synthwave techno. 

Listening to music with the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless is decent. While no rival for some of the best headphones on the market, this PS5 gaming headset does a more-than-serviceable job. More tame genres had better success, as songs like Mr. Tillman by Father John Misty and Granite by Sleep Token came through loud and clear. Extreme metal had more mixed results, with heavier tracks like Insomnium’s Lilian and Cannibal Corpse’s Inhumane Harvest not quite having quite enough punch. Because media playback is secondary behind gaming, it’s far from the worst I’ve used this year. 

Overall, I’m very impressed with what the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless does for the money. As a mid-range effort from the brand specifically engineered for console, you can’t ask for much better at its price. 

Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless headset?

Buy if... 

You want a PS5 headset with a long battery life

The SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless features 30 hours of playback so it’s good to go for many gaming sessions without needing to be juiced up

3D Audio is a must

SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ Wireless fully supports the TempestTech 3D audio for supported PS5 games. 

You want a versatile gaming headset

Through the USB-C receiver, you use this gaming headset on more than just your PS5 as the Nintendo Switch, PS5, and smartphones are also supported. 

Don't buy if... 

You already own the SteelSeries Arctis 7P

There isn’t much more of a jump between the original model and this new version so if you’re already in the SteelSeries ecosystem this isn’t an essential upgrade. 

Nothing Ear (2) launching on March 22
5:13 pm |

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Nothing revealed the first official teaser for its upcoming Ear (2) TWS earphones which are set to debut on March 22 at 4PM CET. The poster shows out a tiny portion of the buds’ case being pushed by a beetle which will be the mascot for this release following the ladybug for the original Ear (1). We don’t get an official look at the new buds or any of their features for now. The accompanying message on Nothing’s webpage claims Ear (2) feature “better sound and better clarity” which is presumably compared to the Ear (1) buds. The only leaked info we have of the Ear (2) so far is that...

Tecno Spark 10 Pro announced: 6.8″ 90Hz display, Helio G88 and glass back
3:27 pm |

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Tecno just unveiled the Spark 10 Pro – a sequel to the Spark 9 Pro from last year with a better screen. The new model has a larger 6.8” IPS LCD with 90Hz refresh rate, compared to 6.6” 60Hz for the older model (both have 1,080 x 2,460px resolution, 20.5:9). Also, for the first time on a Spark, the 10 Pro has a glass rear, something usually reserved for premium units like the Phantoms. The company calls this “hard-wearing Starry Glass” without specifying any brand names. The “starry” part is due to the speckled appearance – the phone comes in Starry Black and Pearl White. Tecno...

Honor Magic5 Pro and Ultimate come with the new silicon-carbon batteries in China
2:33 pm |

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Honor unveiled a new type of battery – a silicon-carbon battery – during its global Magic5 series event last week. And this isn’t just a paper launch like so many new battery technologies, we have confirmed that the Honor Magic5 Pro and the Magic5 Ultimate units sold in China use the new type power cells. Long story short, the silicon carbon battery has 5,450mAh capacity whereas the more traditional battery inside the global Magic5 Pro has 5,100mAh. The Ultimate, which was announced today, is unlikely to be available globally, so we’ll focus on the Pro. The global Pro measures 8.77mm...

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