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Watch the Oppo Reno10 series’ Indian debut here
9:09 am | July 10, 2023

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The Oppo Reno10 series arrived internationally earlier this month, and now India is also getting the phones. The event is taking place today, July 10, at 12 PM local time (06:30 UTC) and there is a live stream to follow the launch. The promo images suggest one of the phones on stage will be the Oppo Reno10 Pro+ with its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, 100W SuperVOOC charging and a 64 MP telephoto camera with periscope lens and 3x optical zoom. The other phone pictured could be the international version of the Reno10 with an Ice Blue panel on the back, but the color might also be...

Watch the Oppo Reno10 series’ Indian debut here
9:09 am |

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

The Oppo Reno10 series arrived internationally earlier this month, and now India is also getting the phones. The event is taking place today, July 10, at 12 PM local time (06:30 UTC) and there is a live stream to follow the launch. The promo images suggest one of the phones on stage will be the Oppo Reno10 Pro+ with its Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, 100W SuperVOOC charging and a 64 MP telephoto camera with periscope lens and 3x optical zoom. The other phone pictured could be the international version of the Reno10 with an Ice Blue panel on the back, but the color might also be...

Top 10 trending phones of week 27
7:11 am |

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Week 28 saw the usual suspects occupy the podium in our trending chart. The Samsung Galaxy A54 leads from the Galaxy S23 Ultra and the Redmi Note 12. Newly unveiled OnePlus Nord 3 is the first new name in the top 10, placing fourth and pushing the Redmi Note 12 Pro down to the fifth spot. Apple's iPhone 14 Pro Max follows in sixth ahead of the Samsung Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A14 pair. Two more Samsung phones wrap up the top 10 with the just announced Galaxy M34 in ninth and the Galaxy S23 in the final position. This adds up to one of the strongest performances of the Korean maker,...

OnePlus Open: what we know so far
4:23 am |

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OnePlus is one of the few remaining big-name smartphone brands without a foldable device in its portfolio, but that’s about to change with the OnePlus Open. The device is coming on Thursday, October 19, and we’ve compiled the most up-to-date leaks and rumors into one place. Design OnePlus Open will have an outward folding design similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 and vivo X Fold2. A recent batch of official-looking press renders, shared by WinFuture, show what the phone will look like. More OnePlus Open leaked renders The renders of the OnePlus Fold actually look just...

Week 27 in review: Pixel 8 Pro hands-on leak, iPhone 15 series battery rumors, Red Magic 8S Pro and Pro+ debut
2:01 am |

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The first week of July brought plenty of interesting stories and it's not time to recap and make sure you haven't missed any of them. A Google Pixel 8 Pro prototype appeared in a set of hands-on images way ahead of its announcement. The device appears to have a flat screen with a centered punch hole cutout and three cameras on the back – an updated 50 MP main unit with a Samsung ISOCELL GN2 sensor, a 64 MP Sony IMX787 ultrawide module, and the 48MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. The device also has the rumored infrared thermometer on the side of the visor next to the LED...

Week 27 in review: Pixel 8 Pro hands-on leak, iPhone 15 series battery rumors, Red Magic 8S Pro and Pro+ debut
2:01 am |

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The first week of July brought plenty of interesting stories and it's not time to recap and make sure you haven't missed any of them. A Google Pixel 8 Pro prototype appeared in a set of hands-on images way ahead of its announcement. The device appears to have a flat screen with a centered punch hole cutout and three cameras on the back – an updated 50 MP main unit with a Samsung ISOCELL GN2 sensor, a 64 MP Sony IMX787 ultrawide module, and the 48MP telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom. The device also has the rumored infrared thermometer on the side of the visor next to the LED...

Huawei Watch 4 Pro in for review
11:44 pm | July 9, 2023

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Huawei Watch 4 series was launched in May with two models. The basic Watch 4 comes in Black with a fluoroelastomer strap, while the Pro is with a titanium alloy case and two choices of straps - leather or titanium. We received the all-Titanium option for a review, and it arrived with promises for more functional widgets and long battery life. Huawei has been using the same design for the retail box since the first Watch GT in 2018. The Watch 4 Pro comes in a classic box, accompanied by extra elements for the strap, a magnetic wireless charger and some warranty-related papers. The...

Weekly poll: is the OnePlus Nord 3 a flagship killer? Anyone want a Nord CE 3 instead?
9:11 pm |

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The OnePlus Nord 3 is a bigger deal than its predecessor – literally, because that 6.74” AMOLED display towers over the 6.43” panel of the old model, but also figuratively in that this is the closest that the mid-range Nord series has come to flagship specs. Let’s stick with the screen for a moment – it has 1,240 x 2,772px resolution, up from FHD+ on the Nord 2, so the pixel density is nearly the same. Also, this runs at 120Hz (up from 90Hz) with 10-bit colors. The Dimensity 9000 chipset was a flagship chip two years ago. It’s no match for the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 inside the likes of...

Autonomous A72 ErgoChair Pro Review
8:00 pm |

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The ErgoChair Pro (A72) from Ergonofis is an impressive chair with a plethora of adjustability, a high comfort level, and a great overall look. Some office chairs look too gimmicky or flashy, while this one looks great, and with a range of color options, this chair can be a great addition to nearly any workspace. 

Autonomous A72 ErgoChair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Unboxing and First Impressions

Right off the bat, this chair does take quite a bit of assembly. It came in a single, huge box that was awkward to maneuver by myself. However, this chair was a breeze even with the large number of pieces to assemble. It took around 18 minutes, with one (experienced) person building it. I have used this chair for a while at one of my workstations and am thrilled with it. Even from the first time I sat in it, I loved how it almost encouraged great posture and an active core. 

The overall aesthetic of the chair is clean and simple while also looking high-quality and elegant. It's a tricky balance. The colorway and lines are simple, but the extra elements, lumbar support, headrest, and leavers show that this chair has more going on than a standard cheap conference room chair.

Autonomous A72 ErgoChair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Design and Build Quality

Specs

Dimensions: 29 x 29 x 46 - 50in
Seat Height: 18 - 20in
Weight Limit: 300lb

This chair has more leavers than most of the chairs that we have tested in our time. There are adjustments for the backrest lean, seat height, back tension, seat angle, and seat position. These adjustments allow for the perfect seat for a day of work. I've used this chair for a full 8-hour day (admittedly, I'm not standing though I have sit-stand desks everywhere) and have been comfortable. It took 5 minutes and then a few little tweaks here and there to make sure that the chair was dialed in perfectly for me. 

A good portion of areas on this chair is made from plastic, though all of those areas feel quite durable and by no means feel cheap or like they will break. Unlike some chairs, this one can be conformed and customized to the user rather than pushing you to sit as intended.

While there are few metal pieces on this chair, this is not a flimsy or delicate seat. This mostly plastic frame is still quite durable and feels like it will last quite some time, and I plan to keep it as long as possible.

Autonomous A72 ErgoChair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

In Use

We have tested many chairs. We have sat in many seats that range in comfortability and price. Altogether, for the money, this chair is phenomenal. It's very comfortable, mid-priced in the world of ergonomic office chairs, and it's quickly becoming one of my favorite options.

The minimal padding in the arms is something I have grown to appreciate. It's firm and supportive, which is perfect for an office chair where my entire goal of that chair is to boost productivity. I love how quickly I can adapt it to whatever work I do at that time. I have a full desk setup at this workstation with monitors, an external keyboard and mouse, and a hybrid Mac Mini / MacBook Air setup. When sitting, I can have the arms level with the desk, giving me the perfect angle to reduce strain on my arms and wrists. When using my laptop, I can drop the armrests under my desktop to allow me to roll in a little closer. When I want to draw on my iPad, I can kick back with my feet on my desk and lean back quite far for maximum comfort.

At this workstation, I previously had a cheaper model chair (not on any of my guides for best chairs, don't worry) that would slowly cause back pain and fatigue during a long day. Now, only after a few days of using this chair, I have noticed that this pain has gone away, and I feel relief when sitting on my ErgoChair Pro from Autonomous. Sitting in this chair has helped alleviate back pain and even wrist pain from the wrong angles.

Autonomous A72 ErgoChair Pro

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Final Verdict

There are cheaper chairs, and there are better chairs at double the price. However, this chair is fantastic for the money and even the rough price range. If you are looking for a chair that can support your back, give you flexibility in seating position, and you want to be adjustable to fit you as an individual person, this chair is a great option to consider.

Flashback: the phones that weren’t, part 5: rectangles are bad
6:39 pm |

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Look at your phone – it’s a rectangle with rounded corners, isn’t it? While this was established as the prevailing shape early on, there were those that knew in their hearts there are better, more natural shapes. In 2015 Monohm showcased the Runcible – described as an “heirloom smart pocket device”, this was both a smartphone and not a smartphone. And its circular shape can’t have escaped your notice. Runcible Babbage • Runcible Lovelace The Runcible had a round screen and smoothly curved back, imitating natural objects like a smooth pebble. The nature theme was supported by...

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