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Redmi K60 Ultra to match Samsung phones’ support, Xiaomi promises
7:15 pm | August 22, 2023

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Xiaomi has extended a solid promise of support for the newly announced Redmi K60 Ultra (also known as Extreme Edition) in China. The phone will get at least 4 major Android version updates, 5 years of over-the-air security patches, and will be in the first wave of devices to get MIUI 15. Sans the latter, Xiaomi has matched Samsung's renowned update policy for the majority of its Galaxy devices. 5 years of OTAs and 4 years of Android updates The announcement is live on Redmi's official Weibo page. Xiaomi doesn't specify the number of MIUI updates the phone is entitled to - in...

Galaxy S24 Ultra tipped for a switch to flat screen as well
5:16 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra leaks so far are somewhat expected - camera upgrade, design changes, faster charging, etc. But the latest report is a bit of a shocker. According to reliable tipster Ice Universe, the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra will feature a flat display instead of a curved one. Samsung was the first to introduce a curved screen design back in 2014 when the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge came to be, while later on it moved its entire Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S9 lineups to curved glass. The company has since reverted the lower members of the flagship lineup to flat panel and now it...

Analyst: Apple to delay iPhone 15 Pro Max shipments until October
4:17 pm |

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Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone 15 series in September, and the Pro Max member of the family will be the first smartphone with a periscope camera. According to one analyst, this feature could now cause a delay as Sony is allegedly unable to supply enough sensors time. The disruption is likely to push the iPhone 15 Pro Max deliveries back by four weeks as per 9to5Mac, who quoted the “major equity analyst note”. Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max The Apple iPhone 15 series announcement is likely to take place on September 13, with pre-orders to open on September 15, and deliveries...

Tecno Pova 5 and Pova 5 Pro’s Indian prices revealed, sales begin
3:23 pm |

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Tecno introduced the Pova 5 and Pova 5 Pro in India last week, and today, the company revealed their Indian prices as both smartphones are now on sale in the country through Amazon.in. Tecno Pova 5 Pro The Tecno Pova 5 comes in Mecha Black and Amber Gold colors in a single 8GB/128GB memory configuration priced at INR11,999 ($145/€130). The Tecno Pova 5 Pro is offered in Dark Illusion and Silver Fantasy colors with two memory options - 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB, priced at INR14,999 ($180/€165) and INR15,999 ($190/€175), respectively. Tecno Pova 5 The Tecno Pova 5 is...

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 certified, benchmarked, and pictured in the wild
2:31 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 series of budget tablets are expected sometime in Q4 of this year and we have some of the specs thanks to certifications from the FCC, the Wi-Fi Alliance, the Bluetooth SIG, SafetyKorea, as well as the Indian BIS. There's also a Geekbench run for good measure. The image below comes from the SatefyKorea certification. It shows the front of the tablet, revealing little other than the front-facing camera. This is the SM-X115N model, which is expected to be the Galaxy Tab A9. Another model number has also surfaced - SM-X216B - which is expected to be the Galaxy...

iQOO Z8 surfaces on AnTuTu, Dimensity 8200 confirmed
1:25 pm |

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The iQOO Z8 popped up on our radar earlier this month for the first time and we expect the handset to be announced in September. Today we got some extra info straight from AnTuTu, confirming some of the specs we already knew and adding some more to the list. Screenshot from the AnTuTu report As initially expected, the device will feature a Dimensity 8200 SoC and the AnTuTu listing reveals that it will have a configuration with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. Android 13 with OriginOS 3.0 on top are covering the software side, but once the phone makes it outside of China,...

Oppo Find N3, OnePlus Open display specs leak, colors revealed
12:01 pm |

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There's a growing consensus that the upcoming Oppo Find N3 and OnePlus Open are going to bring the same hardware to different markets - the Find N3 a Chinese exclusive, while the OnePlus Open a global foldable. Going by that the display specs should be identical between the two phones. And now courtesy of Digital Chat Station we know what they are. He says the Oppo Find N3 will have sharper screens than the Galaxy Z Fold5. The inner display is reportedly a 7.82-inch 2268x2440px panel, while the cover screen is a 6.31-inch 2484x1116px unit with a traditional 20:9 aspect. That means the...

Realme GT5 teasers confirm more specs, reveal CPU speed adjustment menu
10:58 am |

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Realme GT5 is to debut on August 28, and today, the brand revealed more details about the upcoming flagship on Weibo. We already knew will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, but today we have a confirmation it will be the base 3.2 GHz version of the Qualcomm platform and not the overclocked version used by Samsung and ZTE. The premium device will also have a mighty variant with 24GB RAM and 1 TB storage – a combo that is becoming more prevalent in new flagships, particularly in China. Realme GT5 teasers A teaser on Weibo also revealed a X7 display chip by Pixelworks to...

Realme GT5 teasers confirm more specs, reveal CPU speed adjustment menu
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Realme GT5 is to debut on August 28, and today, the brand revealed more details about the upcoming flagship on Weibo. We already knew will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, but today we have a confirmation it will be the base 3.2 GHz version of the Qualcomm platform and not the overclocked version used by Samsung and ZTE. The premium device will also have a mighty variant with 24GB RAM and 1 TB storage – a combo that is becoming more prevalent in new flagships, particularly in China. Realme GT5 teasers A teaser on Weibo also revealed a X7 display chip by Pixelworks to...

Immortals of Aveum review – do you believe in magic?
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Review information

Platform reviewed: PC
Available on: PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S
Release date: 22 August 2023

Immortals of Aveum is a fascinating first-person shooter that doesn’t quite live up to its ambitions. A curiosity that isn’t quite interesting enough to justify itself, despite a compelling world brought to life with some vibrant design and a cracking soundtrack.

The concept is simple: your character - Jak, which makes me wonder if his parents misspelt my name or were fans of now-obscure PlayStation platforming mascots -  is a semi-magical street urchin in a world where people are having big magic fights in a never-ending war. After tragedy strikes, Jak gets picked up by General Kirkan - played by an excellent Gina Torres - and trained to become a magic commando. 

Hours of blasting identikit enemies with different weapons pretending to be spells follows, and if this hasn’t sold you, you’ve clearly never played one of the wealth of PC FPS games that were floating around between the early 00s to around 2015. Aveum’s concept is genre gold, and the team at developer Ascendant Studios have done a fantastic job of delivering the visuals and sound to bring this magical world to life. Unfortunately, Aveum is fun, but seems absolutely determined to get in its own way.  

Immortal combat

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When Aveum hits the turbos, the game absolutely shines. Weapons are pinpoint accurate, even when you’re on the move, so you’ll do a lot of circle strafing and leaping around the arena with a magic-infused double (or even triple) jump. This fluid combat is the best part of the entire game, but it’s sadly too often bogged down with the lore dumps that’ll place you at the business end of a dull walk and talk, with cutscenes that look good but often serve little purpose outside of killing the vibe. 

I’m not the biggest fan of microtransactions, but would happily pay money to be able to skip through some of the cutscenes here. I still read the speech via the subtitles, but often just want to carry my adrenaline high from one big fight to the next, and it’s hard to do that when I keep being forced to slow down and ingest the story. 

While the writing is enough to drive me to distraction, it’s a hell of a world to be distracted by. Some of the Aveum’s vistas are absolutely beautiful and can rank among some of the finest views in video games. The world-design is top notch, and the little incidental details like an early statue trapped in a magical pool of water are just impressive. Later, twisted geometry makes for memorable platforming segments as you hurl yourself through floating chunks of rock. 

Best bit:

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 Your first use of the Iron Man-esque ultimate ability that lets you fire a concussive force beam from your hand that melts through enemies. It briefly turns you into a godless killing machine and it is exceptional.  

This is carried across to your arsenal, too. You’re still taking enemies out with a rifle or a shotgun, but in Aveum they’re instead magical. This means the team at Ascendant can have a more than alittle fun with the designs. Magic in the game is colour-coded into a few different magical schools, red for chaos magic, blue for force magic and green for light magic. Each of your three weapons will be one of these. Your arsenal can also be modified somewhat: an up-close shotgun blast can be altered into something akin to Halo’s Spartan Laser, damaging and pushing back everyone in front of you.

The magic hits people in different ways, too. Force magic hits your enemies with sheer concussive power, ragdolling them like so many modern shooters. Life magic isn’t as impressive, hitting your enemies with less of an impact. The most visually impressive though is the chaos magic, which disintegrates enemies on death leaving behind nothing but tattered pieces of clothes and some charred ground.

Magic, man

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Aveum has a lot in the way of cool tricks:  a shield you can bring up with a press of the tab key, a third jump that lets you float through the air and even a little jump that will let you blink in a direction to dodge attacks. It has the potential to make some incredibly fun combat encounters, but there’s a problem. 

The problem is that combat is Immortals of Aveum just isn’t particularly interesting. Early fights often involve lazily strafing while firing off a fast-repeating single shot weapon until your opponent dies. This strategy is good at almost any range and, if you can land shots on enemy weakspots, there’s no need to ever change your weapons. While I often did swap out weapons mid fight, it was often just out of boredom, there’s very little reason to mix things up here. 

Like magic, enemies also most often come in three varieties: smaller melee enemies, ranged enemies and large, slower melee enemies. You can kite all three with the mobility provided by the game, fluidly running rings around all but the most tricky adversaries. 

Paired with Aveum’s uninspiring talent system, which does offer a few interesting modifications to the way your skills are used, it’s often more efficient to just put all of your points into a single weapon to max out its damage and then use that constantly.

There’s probably a question here about whether prioritising efficiency over fun is a worthwhile use of time, but often if a game makes it easy for me to dominate with my skill choices, I’m going to do just that. It’s easier than changing weapons too. There’s no way to quickly bounce between weapons as several special moves are mapped to the number keys so if, like me, you’re a PC FPS fan and you regularly mash the number keys to switch weapons, you’ll find yourself burning resources of magic spells instead.

Regardless of this scathing criticism, there’s a lot of charm to Immortals of Aveum. I largely enjoyed this fascinating magical setting and the fluid movement. There’s a degree of underdog charm here, too, and it’s hard not to root for the game. I hope the team at Ascendant get to do more with the idea, because there’s a sense that, if they could take another run at it and iron out the issues, this could have been just the thing to scratch the itch for players desperate for an action-packed FPS. For me though, it didn't quite hit the mark.  

Accessibility

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Immortals of Aveum has three different colorblind modes (Deuteranopia, Protanopia, Tritanopia) and on/off toggles for camera shake, camera bob and controller vibrations. This is a solid foundation and not one a lot of games manage to hit. 

Elsewhere, there are cinematic subtitles, conversation subtitles and gameplay subtitles too. You can change the size of these, but the standard size (12) was fine for me, someone who struggles to pick human voices out of sound at the best of times.  

How we reviewed

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I played Immortals of Aveum for 15 hours and made my way through most of the story. I didn’t solve several optional puzzles and felt like there was plenty of scope for me to go back and eke out collectibles. I played on the PC version of the game with a mouse and keyboard (because it’s a first-person shooter and I’m not a savage). 

During my time with the game, I tried several optional challenges and spent a little bit of time searching for collectibles. The challenge here seems to oscillate between very simple puzzles and some surprisingly tricky time challenges that will require plenty of smarts to pull off. 

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