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Honor X7b hands-on review
6:32 pm | December 1, 2023

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Say hello to the Honor X7b, the company's just announced smartphone that costs $249, but offers a solid punch and perhaps the best battery life around Let's first look inside the box. The X7b ships with an Honor SuperCharge adapter that maxes out at 35W, a case, and a USB cable. A pretty solid set and much better than some far more expensive phones offer. Unboxing the Honor X7b We have the Midnight Black model despite the promising-looking Flowing Silver pictured on the retail box. Upfront, the Honor X7b has a 6.8-inch 2412x1080px IPS LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate. It's a...

Qualcomm to rely on TSMC for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC, promises outstanding performance
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A renowned tipster on X shared some spicy details surrounding the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC, which is rather odd because we've barely even seen the recently released Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 in action. But the tipster's leaks so far have been mostly accurate, so we have a reason to believe the report. According to @Tech_Reve, Qualcomm will once again rely solely on TSMC for making the 3nm-based Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset next year. Reportedly, the chip designer has decided to bet on TSMC once again because it's planning to use custom Oryon CPU cores and doesn't want to compromise power and...

Apple Watch Series 9 (Product) Red announced
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Apple announced a new (Product) Red color option for its Watch Series 9 today in time for World AIDS Day. The new watch version is available in both 41mm and 45mm sizes and features a (Product) Red aluminum case and matching silicone sport band. Users can also try out the Metropolitan, World Time, Numerals Mono, Gradient, Stripes, and Typograph watch faces in red to match. Apple Watch Series 9 (Product) Red Apple also announced that the App Store will donate all proceeds from select in-app purchases for MONOPOLY GO!, Gardenscapes, and EA Sports FC Mobile to the Global Fund from...

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra S-Pen’s design revealed by FCC
3:39 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to go official in January 2024, and we've already seen its CAD renders which revealed its design. Thanks to the FCC, we now know what the Galaxy S24 Ultra's S-Pen will look like. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra leaked render The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's S-Pen got certified by the FCC, moving the smartphone closer to launch. The stylus has BLE connectivity and looks similar to the S23 Ultra's S-Pen. FCC's documents include a grey/graphite color model, but we might see more color options corresponding to the phone's color. Samsung Galaxy S24...

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra S-Pen’s design revealed by FCC
3:39 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to go official in January 2024, and we've already seen its CAD renders which revealed its design. Thanks to the FCC, we now know what the Galaxy S24 Ultra's S-Pen will look like. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra leaked render The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's S-Pen got certified by the FCC, moving the smartphone closer to launch. The stylus has BLE connectivity and looks similar to the S23 Ultra's S-Pen. FCC's documents include a grey/graphite color model, but we might see more color options corresponding to the phone's color. Samsung Galaxy S24...

Tecno Spark 20 unveiled with Helio G85
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Tecno is expanding its Spark lineup with a new budget offering dubbed Spark 20. The device is listed on Tecno’s global website with its complete spec sheet but pricing and availability are yet to be detailed. Spark 20 features a 6.6-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Like some of Tecno’s recent devices, Spark 20 features a punch-hole cutout for its 32MP front-facing camera and Dynamic Port which displays notifications and system status info around the cutout. There’s a Helio G85 chipset at the helm aided by 8GB RAM and 256GB storage which is...

Nacon Evol-X Pro controller review – you get what you pay for
2:40 pm |

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The Nacon Evol-X Pro controller for Xbox marks the first time I’ve been seriously disappointed in the brand’s hardware. While Nacon controllers like the Revolution X often strike a balance between quality and affordability, the Evol-X Pro strays into the latter without offering much of the former.

Problems are initially apparent when you hold the controller in your hands for the first time. The Evol-X Pro is relatively large compared to the likes of the Xbox Wireless Controller and the GameSir T4 Kaleid, so unless you’ve got bigger-than-average hands, longer play sessions with the Evol-X Pro can be quite demanding.

Other design issues come to light when actually playing with the Evol-X Pro. Its analog sticks feel quite sensitive, and the triggers are rendered a bit slippery thanks to their large and sloped design. These problems did contribute to an unsatisfying play experience, despite the face and shoulder buttons feeling sturdy.

Price and availability

The Nacon Evol-X Pro controller is available to buy now from Nacon’s store for £27.99. At the time of writing, the gamepad isn’t available for purchase in the US or Australia; availability is currently limited to the UK and Europe.

At surface level, this is an exceptionally affordable price point, being among the cheapest controllers that are officially licensed by Xbox. The controller is also available in three distinct colorways: standard black, carbon black and LED Pro.

The Evol-X Pro’s price point may be tempting, but we recommend looking at other officially licensed Xbox controllers in this price range. Chief among those being the HyperX Clutch Gladiate, which sits in our best Xbox controllers guide and costs just $34.99 / £29.99 and offers an overall higher quality experience compared to the Evol-X Pro.

Design and features

Nacon Evol-X Pro

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It’s easy to raise an eyebrow at the Evol-X Pro out of the box, given its relatively large size when compared to most other official Xbox pads. For my average-sized hands, it was difficult to rest my palms against the controller’s grips, making my thumbs hover awkwardly in the space between the grips and the analog sticks.

And it’s not just the controller’s chassis that’s a little on the XL side; the triggers are questionably massive, wrapping under my index fingers almost in their entirety. Again, if your hands are on the larger side, this may make a degree of sense; I can imagine them fitting snugly under the fingers of such users. But for me, they felt as uncomfortable to rest on as the controller’s grips.

Things do improve in other aspects of the controller’s design, thankfully. Its face and shoulder buttons, as well as the d-pad, all feel perfectly fine and are of adequate size and quality. The central Home, Menu and Share buttons are also appropriately placed and I didn’t need to overly extend my thumbs to reach them.

Ancillary features include a 3.5mm headphone jack at the bottom of the controller - between the grips as standard - as well as two programmable buttons on the back that can be easily assigned by holding the rear Function button and your desired input on the front of the pad.

Now, I reviewed the LED Pro model of the Evol-X Pro, and I would strongly advise you to opt for one of the other color options available if you’re planning on buying. That’s because, while the translucent shell is quite nice, the LEDs inside are placed rather randomly, and no effort has been made to hide the fact that these are straight up just LEDs attached to the circuit board. It just looks rather cheap and cobbled together. 

For comparison’s sake, check out how the GameSir T4 Kaleid approaches the same design philosophy: its gorgeous gold-on-black circuit board is flanked by RGB strips that look utterly fantastic and aren’t overly bright like they are on the Evol-X Pro. You can hit a button on the front of the pad to change the Evol-X Pro’s lighting patterns, but it really doesn’t affect the overall brightness too much.

Performance

Nacon Evol-X Pro

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If the Evol-X Pro felt adequately nice to play games with, I could forgive its design shortcomings. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case here. With the Evol-X Pro, the overall cheap-feeling design extends to its modules and in turn their overall performance.

The controller’s analog sticks feel a touch too sensitive. They rest in the deadzone just fine, and I didn’t encounter any stick drift in my time playing, but they do feel a little slippery during play, with even the slightest movements registering as inputs in-game. 

This can be a problem in titles that require quite precise movement and/or dodging, such as Lies of P or platformers like A Hat in Time. And I would not recommend the Evol-X Pro for games that use the sticks as a means to input commands; that includes some of the best fighting games like Street Fighter 6 and Guilty Gear Strive.

The triggers, meanwhile, feel very mushy when pressed inwards. I found this to be an issue in shooters, especially, like PUBG: Battlegrounds and Remnant 2 with weapons that required single shot or semi-auto fire. The Evol-X Pro doesn’t feature trigger stops, either, so you’ll often need a full press of the trigger in order to shoot, creating a degree of unresponsiveness while playing such games. 

Should I buy the Nacon Evol-X Pro controller?

Nacon Evol-X Pro

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While the Evol-X Pro has its high points when it comes to the quality of its face buttons, shoulder buttons and d-pad, I find very little reason to recommend it beyond its affordability. And even then, similarly priced gamepads - like the HyperX Clutch Gladiate and 8BitDo Pro 2 - outclass it in almost every way. 

Buy it if...

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How we reviewed the Nacon Evol-X Pro controller

I tested the Evol-X Pro over the course of about a week, going back and forth between playing games on Xbox Series X and PC. I ensured to test the controller across a range of titles, from more casual offerings like Fall Guys and Stardew Valley, to more demanding games like Lies of P, Elden Ring and PUBG: Battlegrounds. 

For alternative controller and accessory recommendations on Xbox, consider checking out our guides to the best Xbox Series X and Series S accessories. 

Bloomberg: China pours billions into Huawei to make it a chip mogul
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Huawei is developing a self-sufficient chip network with the active help of the Chinese state, Bloomberg News reports. According to the publication's research, a city government investment fund in Shenzhen has been founded for the sole purpose of putting Huawei as the centerpoint of a big network with optical specialists, chip equipment developers and chemical manufacturers. Huawei HQ The decision to make Huawei the leading force came with a direct order from the top of government, said two sources. The state even asked the manufacturer to launch Mate 60 earlier than previously...

Bloomberg: China pours billions into Huawei to make it a chip mogul
1:51 pm |

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Huawei is developing a self-sufficient chip network with the active help of the Chinese state, Bloomberg News reports. According to the publication's research, a city government investment fund in Shenzhen has been founded for the sole purpose of putting Huawei as the centerpoint of a big network with optical specialists, chip equipment developers and chemical manufacturers. Huawei HQ The decision to make Huawei the leading force came with a direct order from the top of government, said two sources. The state even asked the manufacturer to launch Mate 60 earlier than previously...

Honor X7b is official: 108 MP camera and big battery for $249
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Honor X7b was launched today. It is the most affordable phone of the brand on the international, yet still packs the joint-largest battery, a 108 MP main camera and a Snapdragon 680 chipset. The Qualcomm chip is LTE-only, meaning the X7b is limited to 4G networks. The phone has a 6.8” LCD with 1080p resolution and 90 Hz refresh rate, and the panel is certified by TUV Rheinland for low blue light. The flat panel has a single punch hole for the 8 MP selfie camera. There are three cameras on the back, lined up on two big black circles. The main sensor has 108 MP resolution and there's...

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