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Weekly poll results: Xiaomi Mix Fold3 sparks excitement at a distance
6:35 am | August 27, 2023

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Is the Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 the best horizontal foldable yet? According to the results from last week’s poll, the answer seems to be a firm “yes”, but with a big catch – so far, Xiaomi has made no plans to bring the Fold 3 to the global market, leaving it as a China exclusive. And that’s a problem for all those would-be buyers that live elsewhere. Some like the foldable well enough that they will try to import a unit, accepting the risks that come with buying a pricey device that has no official support (software and hardware) nearby. The phone’s camera setup – 50MP main, 5x and 3.2x tele...

Sony WF-1000XM5 in for review
3:02 am |

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Sony's headphones have somewhat of a cult following. There's no other way to explain why so many people know their model numbers by heart and why they can tell the difference between the WH line (the big, over-the-ear ones) and the WF line. We now have the latest Sony TWS earbuds with active noise cancellation - the flagship WF-1000XM5's and they have some big shoes to fill. The buds come in Black or Silver (which is much more of a beige) and they cost €319/£259/$299. They ship in an environmentally-friendly box with a USB cable and three extra pairs of ear tips, totaling XS, S, M, and...

Samsung Galaxy A05’s battery capacity revealed by FCC
11:00 pm | August 26, 2023

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The Samsung Galaxy A05s got FCC certified last week, and now the Galaxy A05 has also bagged FCC certification. The US certifying authority's website lists the smartphone with model codes SM-A055F and SM-A055F/DS. It doesn't detail the Samsung Galaxy A05's specs sheet, but it did reveal the phone's battery size. The Samsung Galaxy A05 is listed on FCC with a battery having model designation WT-S-N28 and 5,000 mAh capacity. That's the same size as its predecessor, Galaxy A04, unveiled last August. Samsung Galaxy A05 on FCC We are yet to hear anything about the Galaxy A05 from...

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5’s teardown shows its shock dispersion layer
8:00 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 unveiled last month is a minor update over last year's Fold4. However, it now uses a new hinge mechanism for a gapless design and also comes with a shock dispersion layer under the flexible folding screen, which we see in the YouTube channel JerryRigEverything's Fold5 teardown video that you can watch below. Once you are done watching the Galaxy Fold5's teardown, you can also watch its durability test by the same YouTuber. We've attached the video below for those who missed it. And if you are planning to buy one, you can read our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5's...

Yale Assure Lock 2 review: A generic but reliable smart lock that gets you in and out
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One-minute review

Yale is an iconic brand in the world of locks, with humble beginnings dating as far back as 1840, when the company introduced its first lock design. Through the smart home boom seen in the past few years, the company has adapted to the ongoing changes with its lineup of smart locks. In addition to smart locks, the company’s range of products includes smart safes, smart delivery boxes, and more – plus forging partnerships allows its devices to seamlessly integrate with other smart home ecosystems.

Yale’s expertise in lock making is profoundly evident by the Assure Lock 2’s sturdy design, and it meets BHMA (Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association) standards for durability. Being a contemporary smart lock, it offers auto lock functionality, app control, and support for Z-Wave. Plus, with a keypad on the exterior, unlocking without having to use a phone is relatively easy; just punch in the key code and you’re in.

However, the meticulous instructions for installation made setting up the Yale lock more difficult compared to other smart locks I’ve tested. In addition, it was notoriously confusing to set up the included smart module for Wi-Fi connectivity.

Despite these two hiccups, however, I found the Yale Assure Lock 2 worked perfectly when I needed to unlock the door.

An image of the back of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on the inside of a door

(Image credit: Future)

Yale Assure Lock 2 review: price & availability

  • List price: $160 / $180 with touchscreen / $240 to $260 with Wi-Fi
  • Available on Amazon and Yale website

The keypad model of the Yale Assure Lock 2 costs $160, while the touchscreen version comes in at $180. Both arrive in three color options (black suede, bronze, and satin nickel), with keyed and key-free options available as well.

If you’re looking for a lock that connects via Wi-Fi, the price of the Yale Assure Lock 2 jumps to $240 and $260 respectively for the keypad and touchscreen models. This version offers remote control for unlocking, as opposed to the standard model that relies on close proximity for Bluetooth.

For this review, I tested the key-free touchscreen with Wi-Fi in black suede. You can pick it up online through Amazon, Home Depot, Best Buy, Lowes, and directly through Yale’s website.

For the price, the Yale Assure Lock 2 offers all the basic conveniences I’d want in a modern smart lock – a clean-looking design, convenient ways to access it, and a sturdy-feeling deadbolt that can keep a door shut. If you can handle the lengthy installation, then it’s worth a shot – and it won’t break the bank. Although, there are other smart locks with more features and sleeker designs.

Yale Assure Lock 2 review: specifications

an image of the back of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on a door

(Image credit: Future)

Yale Assure Lock 2 review: design

  • Clean, matte feel and finish 
  • Challenging installation
  • Sturdy deadlock

Out of the box, the Yale Assure Lock 2 consists of four main components: the exterior keypad, deadbolt latch, strike plate and the interior lock mechanism. I’ve installed dozens of smart locks and this one definitely required meticulous attention to install properly. So much so, that it took me a little over 30 minutes – which is much longer than the 10 minutes it took me to install the Level Lock Touch, for example. 

Not only are there bolts to tighten and line up properly, but there’s a point when you’ll need to snake a dangling cable from the keypad and connect it to the interior lock mechanism. For those who don’t consider themselves handy, I recommend having a professional do the job. 

Despite the lengthy install, I will admit that the matte feel and finish of the lock makes it less of an eyesore on my door. It isn’t quite as sleek or inconspicuous as Level’s smart locks, but neither is it as hulky-looking as other smart locks with their enormous keypads. Most importantly, the deadbolt lock itself feels super sturdy, arriving with commercial grade 2 certification.

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A photo of the Yale Assure Lock 2 installed on a door

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An image of the back of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on the inside of a door

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an image of the back of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on a door

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an image of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on a door

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an image of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on a door

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an image of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on a door

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Yale Assure Lock 2: performance

  • Easy to access over Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • Automatic lock works well
  • Robust and reliable locking

Accessing the Yale Assure Lock 2 was a breeze, with options for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. I enjoyed its auto-unlock and auto-locking functionality, which saved me the hassle of having to take out my phone to unlock the door through the app. These automations were handy for situations when I was bringing in groceries, for example.

Another convenience that I enjoyed was being able to provide any guests with custom PIN codes, with the option to set a schedule for when the codes are valid. This would be ideal for those who have an Airbnb property, for example, since it allows you to issue guests their own PIN codes.

an image of the Yale Assure Lock 2 on a door

(Image credit: Future)

So far, I haven’t experienced any issues locking or unlocking the Yale Assure Lock 2. It’s proved reliable every time; however, I welcome that the app can send me a notification if the door has been left ajar for a period of time. 

Even better, the Yale Assure Lock 2 is compatible with the three most popular smart home platforms – Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit – to allow access to the smart lock using voice commands.

Yale Assure Lock 2 review: app

  • Simple app that looks dated
  • Four main modes, including a guess list
  • Lack of information like a battery life indicator 

If there’s one area that could do with some work, it’s the app. It both looks and feels rather antiquated, relying heavily on a menu-based interface that’s split into four main tabs: Lock Access, Activity, Guest List, and Settings. 

On the one hand, I can appreciate its simplicity; but I would have welcomed more information – there’s no battery life indicator, for example.

Yale Assure Lock 2 review: battery life

  • Powered by 4 AA batteries (included) 
  • Key-free model is rechargeable
  • Hard to gauge battery life

Speaking of battery life, it’s difficult to say with any confidence whether it’s good or bad – mainly because there’s no way to tell. It’s powered by four AA batteries, which, at this point, have so far  seen me through a month.

Even though I haven’t had to replace the batteries yet, you may well be wondering what would happen once the battery runs out. Of course, those who opted for the keyed version of Yale Assure Lock 2 can use a physical key. If you opted for the key-free model, like me, then you can use a 9V battery to recharge it. I wouldn’t say it’s the most ideal solution, but at least there remains a way to use the lock if the battery ever runs out.

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First reviewed August 2023

Apple iPhone 14 Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy S23
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Introduction If you are looking to buy a compact flagship smartphone in 2023, then this dilemma would have probably come up at least once – "iPhone 14 Pro or Galaxy S23". While those two smartphones are not in the same price range, they are so frequently compared that we decided to pit them head to head and give you the complete breakdown, which is the best one of the two. You can compare the complete specs sheets or check our editor's assessment further below. Size comparison Apple iPhone 14 Pro 206 g ...

Sony Xperia 5 V’s key specs revealed through Geekbench
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Sony yesterday announced it will unveil the Xperia 5 V on September 1. The company hasn't divulged any smartphone features yet, but a Sony device bearing model code XQ-DE54, and believed to be the Xperia 5 V, has appeared on Geekbench with its key specs. The XQ-DE54 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, runs Android 13, and has 8GB of RAM onboard. However, there could be more RAM options that are yet to be confirmed. The XQ-DE54 scored 2,004 and 5,059 points in Geekbench's single and multi-core tests, respectively, which aligns with what some other phones scored in our Geekbench...

AMD announces Radeon RX 7800 XT and 7700 XT graphics cards
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AMD has announced its much anticipated mid-range offerings in the Radeon RX 7000 series of graphics cards. The RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT were unveiled today at Gamescom 2023 and will be available starting September 6. The 7800 XT and 7700 XT are based on the same RDNA3 architecture as other RX 7000 series graphics card. Both cards are based on a new Navi 32 GPU, which uses a chiplet design similar to the Navi 31 on the RX 7900 XT and 7900 XTX but different to the monolithic design of the Navi 33 on the RX 7600. Radeon RX 7800 XT The 7800 XT features 60 compute units and ray...

WhatsApp HD video support is now rolling out
3:59 am |

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Great news! WhatsApp is finally adding support for HD videos! No need to double check the date on this article, you haven't accidentally been time-machined back to 2005. It's still 2023, and one of the world's leading messaging services is only now getting round to adding a feature like this. Last week WhatsApp added the also incredibly long overdue support for high resolution pictures, and at that time it promised it would do the same for videos at some later point. Well, that's today. The rollout has started, but of course it's a staged one, so it might take a while before you see...

WhatsApp HD video support is now rolling out
3:59 am |

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

Great news! WhatsApp is finally adding support for HD videos! No need to double check the date on this article, you haven't accidentally been time-machined back to 2005. It's still 2023, and one of the world's leading messaging services is only now getting round to adding a feature like this. Last week WhatsApp added the also incredibly long overdue support for high resolution pictures, and at that time it promised it would do the same for videos at some later point. Well, that's today. The rollout has started, but of course it's a staged one, so it might take a while before you see...

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