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Google Pixel 6 is NOT a Mid-Ranger, MAJOR Mac Mini Revamp & extra! (Video)

 

The official news starts today with deals and again. If you are looking for a laptop, today is your lucky day. Starting with Samsung, the Galaxy Book Pro has a discount of up to $ 550 on its website. The 13-inch Intel Core I5 ​​variant costs $ 450. However, you will need a suitable laptop for the trade-in. The same goes for the Galaxy Chromebook 2, but this one costs up to $ 50 for the Celeron processor or $ 100 for the i3 if you have a device to trade. By the way, my review was on the i3 so I recommend this one to you. If you switch to Amazon, the M1 Mac mini is currently $ 70, leaving half a terabyte of storage for 829. However, you may want to wait for this model and wait for one of the other sections. If you’re looking for a smart display, the Echo Show 8 retails for $ 20 and costs $ 110. We have other deals on Intel iMacs that you should only buy if you’re an Intel fanatic.

Let’s keep talking about official news and moving on to Apple and Apple Music Lossless. In Monday’s newspaper, I mentioned the rumors of a new iPod Touch that may contain lossless functionality to address concerns that no real Apple product will be able to use the service. After writing the script, we received a new report confirming that Apple Music Lossless Support is available for the HomePod and HomePod mini. This report cites a support document that mentions that HomePod and HomePod mini currently use AAC to ensure great audio quality. Lossless support will be provided in a future software update. The date isn’t clear which means this might just be a silent release, but with WWDC just around the corner, this might be the time. It would make sense for Apple to have a whole section on lossless music and maybe even advertise hardware on the subject. BTW, the new Apple TV 4K supports it too, but not the high definition lossless level, and you already know something wireless isn’t working. Let’s see what happens on June 7th. Alright though, let’s talk about Samsung and its leaflets as we have even more details on what to expect for the Galaxy Z Fold 3. We know the Z Fold has never been too camera-centric, but Samsung is about to introduce some innovations here. We have a new tweet from tipster Tron that gives us a ton of details on what to expect from the Z Fold 3’s camera array. Starting with the rear camera, he claims we’re getting a 12MP IMX555 main sensor. We’re also going to get a 12MP ultra wide and a 12MP 2x telephoto lens, so there aren’t any ultra claims on zoom here. It gets interesting here when we turn the device over. You can expect a 10-megapixel hole on the cover display, but on the inside, this under-panel camera is a 16-megapixel IMX471 sensor that is standard microns in size. So I think this will be Samsung’s first all-display smartphone, at least from the inside. We also expect this Z-Fold to bring flagship specs along with S-Pen support and hopefully a little cheaper price tag. We’ll see how we approach the usual start time frame. Now wait for those of you who have checked out this cheap Mac Mini. Yesterday we got a new video from Jon Prosser in which we got a lot of information, starting with the fact that the MacBook Pro will appear at WWDC. Later he also showed us some new exclusive renders for a Mac Mini redesign and yes it looks very hot and kind of very Apple too. On the outside, thanks to Apple Silicon, we’re getting a much slimmer design and we’re getting a lot of ports on the back too, but in a not as logical way. The power cord is supposedly the same one you get on the new iMacs, then you get 4 Thunderbolt ports, 2 USB-A ports, Ethernet and HDMI. Now if I say in typical Apple fashion, because Cupertino is just terrible at piling up ports together and rendering half of them unusable. At the bottom, the rounded plate is gone and is being replaced with a pair of rubber strips that were also included in Prosser’s MacBook Air renderers. Now Prosser also claims that this is still an aluminum case but there will be this type of plexiglass material on top and he claims that some options will be tested with different color variations but who knows if they could do the cut. Apparently, this Mac mini will also bring the upcoming M1X chip, which could have a 10-core CPU, 32 graphics cores and up to 64 GB of RAM. Of course, based on recent WWDC history, I just hope we get some kind of hardware. And finally, for the hottest news of the day, let’s talk all over again about the undeniable king of leaks, AKA, the Google Pixel 6 series. A couple of days ago we received a report based on Max Weinbach leaks and mainly focused on internals. Now we have more details from another source. This is the same source that detailed the camera hardware some time ago. So let’s still take them with a grain of salt. Still, it speaks to the main concern of most of you to worry about this being another midranger. In a recent tweet, he mentions that Whitechapel is a 5nm chip whose current performance in PVT units is close to the Snapdragon 870 and claims that Google is not trying to match the Snapdragon 888. Apparently, Google is focused on machine learning and raw AI performance on par with other flagship chips. Finally, he says that the Mali GPU performs well under stress, so you should be fine. Now everything he says matches Max Weinbach’s leaks, so they sound pretty accurate. Something else we didn’t mention yesterday is that we can expect the regular Pixel 6 to bring a Full HD + display, while the Pro will bring a QHD +, both at 120Hz. At least one of the phones will be a 5000 – Bring a mAh battery, but no details on it. For now, I’m just waiting for a reviewer to post a full review on the 6 Pro

 

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