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Samsung Galaxy S24 series’ major update reaches Europe
1:21 pm | February 23, 2024

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Samsung's first update for the Galaxy S24 series is a major one, promising a way to bring back the saturated screen look, as well as a slew of camera improvements. The firmware launched in Korea last week and is now, finally, reaching other users. Currently, Galaxy S24 series owners in Europe are getting the update, but the rollout should go global very soon. The firmware is version S92xBXXU1AXB5 and weighs around 750 MB. The first major update to the Galaxy S24 series Samsung lists a generic list of improvements - device stability, new and or enhanced features, further...

Xiaomi Watch 2 goes on sale in Europe for €200
2:33 pm | February 22, 2024

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The Xiaomi Watch 2 is official, though you wouldn’t know it by looking at Xiaomi’s website. But it is and it is already available for pre-order from Amazon in Germany and Italy. Here are the links for Germany, where it is available in both Black and Silver. Note that the watch will actually be released on February 25 (Sunday), so you can expect it to arrive around March 1-4. Xiaomi Watch 2 46mm to be released on February 25 Black - €200 at Amazon DE Silver -...

Xiaomi Watch 2 goes on sale in Europe for €200
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The Xiaomi Watch 2 is official, though you wouldn’t know it by looking at Xiaomi’s website. But it is and it is already available for pre-order from Amazon in Germany and Italy. Here are the links for Germany, where it is available in both Black and Silver. Note that the watch will actually be released on February 25 (Sunday), so you can expect it to arrive around March 1-4. Xiaomi Watch 2 46mm to be released on February 25 Black - €200 at Amazon DE Silver -...

Privacy watchdogs target Meta over paid ad-free services in Europe
4:25 pm | February 16, 2024

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Meta introduced a paid tier to Facebook and Instagram, which allows users in Europe to opt-out of ads for a fee. According to 28 privacy watchdog organizations, the model should be banned as it might be copied by other companies, completely undermining the GDPR, and would put us in a dangerous position where people would have to pay to protect their privacy. The joint letter was signed by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, Wikimedia Europe, the Electronic Privacy Information Centre, and others, and was issued to the European Data Protection Board as it's preparing to weigh in on...

OnePlus 12R is now available in North America and Europe
8:53 am | February 14, 2024

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The OnePlus 12R, unveiled last month, went on sale in India a week ago and is now available in North America, Europe, and the UK through OnePlus' official website. The OnePlus 12R comes in Iron Gray and Cool Blue colors in the US and Canada with two memory options - 8GB/128GB and 16GB/256GB. In Europe and the UK, you only get the 16GB model, with the latter only having the Iron Gray version. You can check the table below for the prices. Model US Canada Europe UK 8GB/128GB USD499.99 CAD669.99 - - ...

vivo X100 Pro launches in Europe on February 15
11:59 am | February 13, 2024

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The vivo X100 Pro will launch in Europe on February 15, more than three months after the official introduction in China. The date was confirmed by retailers MediaMarkt Austria and Alza Czechia, where the phone is listed along with the official price tag of €1,199 for the 16 GB RAM + 512 GB storage variant. The X100 Pro comes with an impressive camera setup, that impressed in our review. It also has a great 6.78” LTPO and a Dimensity 9300 chipset, which delivered amazing performance. It is worth mentioning the €1,199 price is higher compared with other markets where the X100 Pro...

Xiaomi 14 Ultra coming to Europe next month
3:46 pm | February 12, 2024

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Android Planet found another hint that unlike the 14 Pro, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is coming to Europe. This aligns well with previous rumors that the Ultra model is joining the vanilla Xiaomi 13 in global markets. And now we can also add a date to look forward to. Once you register at Xiaomi's Dutch website, you will be presented with a couple of discount coupons, one of which is for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The €200 coupon can be used at any time between February 25 and March 31 if you are ordering an Ultra, of course. This means the device will be available for purchase, or at least...

Xiaomi 14 Ultra coming to Europe next month
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Android Planet found another hint that unlike the 14 Pro, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is coming to Europe. This aligns well with previous rumors that the Ultra model is joining the vanilla Xiaomi 13 in global markets. And now we can also add a date to look forward to. Once you register at Xiaomi's Dutch website, you will be presented with a couple of discount coupons, one of which is for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The €200 coupon can be used at any time between February 25 and March 31 if you are ordering an Ultra, of course. This means the device will be available for purchase, or at least...

vivo X100 Pro price in Europe revealed
5:27 am | January 30, 2024

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vivo's very slow international rollout of its X100 Pro flagship smartphone continues. This phone was announced for China in November, where it promptly launched that same month, then it made its global debut in mid-December, then it launched in India earlier this month. And now it's finally almost available in Europe. It's still not listed on any of vivo's European websites, but the company did announce the pricing at least. The X100 Pro will go for €1,199, which might be more than you were expecting considering that its Indian price translates into approximately €998. Those are the weird...

Audi Electric Mountain Bike review: Premium-priced offroad excellence
2:00 pm | January 28, 2024

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Audi Electric Mountain Bike: One minute review

The clue is in the name, as the Audi Electric Mountain Bike powered by Fantic (to give it its full title) is just one of the Italian marque’s XEF Enduro bikes with a little Audi attitude applied to it. 

Anyone expecting motors developed by the German automaker, or quattro all-wheel-drive technology, will be a little bit disappointed. However, if you like the idea of a dream spec downhill eBike that looks fantastic when attached to one of Audi’s electric vehicles, this is the only bike to have.

It offers the rider a potent Brose S-Mag 250W electric hub motor that offers several rider assist modes. This is all neatly wrapped inside a chunky aluminum frame, with SRAM GX and NX Eagle components and gearing.

Stopping power is taken care of by IN.CA.S disk brakes, which are massive to help bring the action safely to a halt. In addition to this, shock absorption is left to Swedish experts Ohlins, which provides both the front fork (complete with 180mm of travel) and the TTX 22M shock at the rear.

It’s a serious package for riders looking to tackle some serious terrain and although we found the entire set-up to be arguably too heavy, the 720Wh lithium-ion battery pack copes with the mass well and offers a solid all-electric range. As for the Audi branding, it looks a bit like an afterthought in a few places, even though it is influenced by the RS Q e-tron E2 Dakar Rally car. But it will undoubtedly go down well with fans of the brand. 

Audi Electric Mountain Bike: Specifications

Audi Electric Mountain Bike: Price and availability

Audi ebike

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  • Only available in UK and Europe
  • RRP £8,499
  • Heavily discounted to £5,990

The Audi Electric Mountain Bike was released in the Spring of 2023 and went on sale via the company’s official online accessories store soon after. Originally, it cost £8,499 in the UK, which is the equivalent of around $10,500 or nearly AUS$16,000, although it didn’t officially go on sale in those territories.

That said, the bike was claimed to be a limited run, but it is already heavily discounted on the UK site, with large frame models available to buy for £5,990, which feels like a bit of a bargain to us considering the components on offer. 

  • Value score: 3.5/5 

Audi Electric Mountain Bike: Design

  • Very well constructed, like other Fantic bikes
  • Heavy at 24 kgs
  • Excellent component choices

As previously mentioned, Fantic doesn’t really mess around when it comes to making hardy electrified mountain bikes, and its current range comprises everything from Trail to Mountain, Enduro to Downhill and even classic hardtail models.

In this instance, the Audi e-bike’s frame is fashioned from toughened aluminium, with some very obvious and robust welding in key, high-stress areas. The rearmost triangle is made from carbon fiber to help keep some of the weight down, but this is still a chunky machine. Neither Fantic nor Audi reveal the official weight, but we’d say it’s easily in excess of 24kg after hauling it from a rear-mounted bike rack a number of times.

Further robustness is added by Vittoria off-road tyres and ultra-wide handlebars, which in this case were provided by FSA, although official specification says it should be Renthal’s Fatbar offering. There’s also the ubiquitous dropper seat post for ditching the saddle quickly during punishing downhill descents.

Audi has removed all Fantic branding and has instead added its own grey, silver and red livery, which is apparently inspired by its current electric Dakar Rally car. There is red and black hatching on the battery pack, bold e-tron lettering, Audi Sport stickers on the cranks and the Four Ring logo on the front of the headstock. There is certainly no mistaking this is an Audi product.

That said, some of the stickering feels like a bit of an afterthought, with the red and black hatching on the rims reminding us of the cheap rim tape boy racers add to their sports bikes, while the “Future is an Attitude” logo on the chainstays makes little sense.

  • Design score: 4/5

Audi Electric Mountain Bike: Performance

Audi ebike

(Image credit: Ed Hill)
  • Superb off-road handling
  • Great power delivery
  • UK road legal, so only 15.5mph-speed assistance

As is the way with most e-bikes on sale today, the electric motor offered here only provides assistance at speeds of up to 15.5mph: anything more than that and the electric motor cuts its power.

That said, this isn’t a bike designed for speeding around town, instead the 90Nm of torque offered up by the system is more than enough to ease riders up the toughest uphill sections so they can spend more time doing the fun stuff… namely careering downhill and trying not to hit a tree.

Four assistance modes allow the rider to tailor the power delivery and these are easily accessed via a small colour screen computer mounted to the bars. This also gives a readout of remaining battery levels, current speed and distance travelled.

Power delivery is based on the amount of torque being pushed through the cranks and the rider’s cadence. In Eco and Tour modes, the electric system will offer minimal assistance in an effort to eke the most from the battery pack - which can be removed or charged on the bike. Sport and Boost seemed to unleash full power, with the latter enough to have the rear wheel spinning on loose surfaces.

The wide bars, slack headtube angle and long, low chassis are all classic hallmarks of a downhill/endurance bike and the Audi offering is perfectly at home being thrown down steep trails. It’s also easy to ride over distance, but we wouldn’t say this is right for touring… it’s too heavy and clearly designed for adrenaline junkies.

“The Audi electric mountain bike in cooperation with Fantic is another fantastic example of how we can expand our mobility offering to customers that extends beyond the award-winning models they drive,” Andrew Doyle, Director Audi UK said. 

It’s a strange sentiment, considering this is most definitely not a commuter bike, while we feel Audi has probably alienated a bunch of potential customers by opting for one of Fantic’s more focused off-road machines.

But we’re not complaining, as it proved an extremely fun way to tear up a few local trails and send down a number of root-laden descents. It’s certainly capable and at the discounted price we previously mentioned, it’s a lot of bike for the money.  

  •  Performance score: 4/5 

Audi Electric Mountain Bike: Scorecard

Audi Electric Mountain Bike: Should I buy?

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