Tuesday, 30 July 2019

Beginners Can Take Flight With This Ryze Budget-Friendly Drone [Deals Hub]





Ready to take flight? Flying drones is fun, but it can be overwhelming for those just getting started. The Ryze Tech Tello Quadcopter Powered by DJI is the perfect solution for novice pilots looking to get in on the action. And though many drones can break the bank, this beginner-friendly drone is available now in the iPhone Hacks Deals Hub for just $99 or get the Ryze Tech Tello Boost Combo Quadcopter for just $149.

The DJI Tello Quadcopter is an ideal introduction for beginner flyers, allowing you to fly safely with auto takeoff and landing and low battery protection. Just toss the DJI Tello Quadcopter into the air and you’ll be flying high, enjoying the ride via a controller, the Tello app on your smartphone or even a VR headset. While airborne, your DJI Tello Quadcopter captures smooth and stable footage with electronic image stabilization, and those videos can be transmitted in HD 720p resolution. And once you’re feeling fancy, you can even perform aerial tricks with ease thanks to its tiny form factor and smart Intel processor.

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Thursday, 11 July 2019

2020 iPhones to Feature a Smaller Notch





If the latest investor note of reputed and reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is to be believed, Apple will reduce the size of the notch on its 2020 iPhones. The company is planning on using a smaller front camera system for the 2020 iPhones which would help reduce the size of the notch and increase the screen-to-bezel ratio.

Additionally, the analyst believes that Apple will be using a 7P lens for the rear camera of the 2020 iPhones. This should help improve the overall image quality, though the margin of improvement will depend on the quality of the lens used.

The report also claims that by 2021, Apple will get rid of the notch completely and instead switch to in-display fingerprint technology. This seems a bit odd as Apple has invested heavily in its TrueDepth camera system and a number of features in iOS rely on it. However, for Apple to release a truly notch-less iPhone, it would have to come up with a breakthrough technology to hide the TrueDepth camera components below the display.

A number of Chinese Android OEMs have already started releasing phones without a notch using novel tech like pop-up camera, flip camera, and more. Once the in-display camera technology is ready, most major OEMs will jump on the bandwagon to release true full-view smartphones.

The reduction of the notch would mean that the 2020 iPhones would feature a new design. This is something that other rumors have also claimed regarding the 2020 iPhones. The company is expected to refresh its iPhone lineup in 2020 with new display sizes and switch entirely to OLED displays. It is also expected to launch at least two iPhone variants with 5G. Given such major changes, it is almost a given that the 2020 iPhones will feature a new external design.

It looks like the 2020 iPhone lineup is shaping up to be a major release with some major external changes. Are you looking forward to its release?

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