• Poco M6 4G gets NBTC certified, battery size revealed by FCC

    The Poco M6, unveiled last December, is powered by the Dimensity 6100+ and supports 5G connectivity. However, the brand is also developing a 4G-only version that has been certified by NBTC and FCC. The Poco M6 4G has model code 2404APC5FG, and while its NBTC listing doesn't divulge any specs, FCC revealed the smartphone will run HyperOS and pack a battery with a rated capacity of 4,930 mAh, which could be advertised as 5,000 mAh. Additionally, FCC revealed that Poco M6 4G will support 33W...

  • Poco F6 moves a step closer to launch as it gets NBTC certified

    The Poco F6 we've been hearing about for some time now has been certified by Thailand's NBTC, moving it a step closer to launch. The Poco F6 is listed on the Thai certifying authority's website with model code 24069PC21G, corroborating previous rumors. The unannounced Redmi Note 13 Turbo for China has model designation 24069RA21C, suggesting the Poco F6 will be a rebadged Redmi Note 13 Turbo for the international markets. The Poco F5 was also a version of the Redmi Note 12 Turbo. While Poco...

  • Poco Pad gets certified, will be a rebranded Redmi Pad Pro

    Poco is one of Xiaomi's value brands, alongside Redmi, and while we've already seen Redmi tablets, Poco is yet to launch one. That will however change soon, since a Poco tablet has already received its FCC certification, and it was also spotted in the Camera FV-5 database. Thus we know a tiny little bit about it. The Poco tablet will apparently be called Poco Pad. It will have the model number 2405CPCFBG for global markets, and it will ship running Xiaomi's HyperOS 1.0, presumably on top of...

  • Redmi 13 gets certified, could be identical to the Poco M6 4G

    There are already quite a few Redmi Note 13s out there, and a couple of Redmi 13Cs, but Xiaomi's sub-brand is apparently also working on a Redmi 13. This phone has been certified in Indonesia by SDPPI, with the model number 24040RN64Y. While this certification doesn't reveal any specs, only confirming the name, the same device has already been certified by Singapore's IMDA, the US FCC, and the EEC. According to the FCC, it will have a 5,000 mAh typical capacity battery (4,930 mAh rated...

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    Surface Pro 9 and Pro 8 get audio playback and recording improvements

    If your Surface Pro 9 with Intel processors or the Surface Pro 8 has problems with audio recording or playback, the April 2024 firmware update is here to save the day with its audio improvements.

  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro vs. Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro

    So, you're looking to buy a Xiaomi midranger and spend around €300 in the process. Surprisingly, there is no shortage of options, but the two you are probably most likely to encounter are the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro and the Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro. The two share a lot of specs and offer a very similar overall experience. The Redmi Note 13 Pro is technically the cheaper of the two, but only if you look into the base 128GB/8GB version. The Poco X6 Pro has a 256GB/8GB base tier. The Poco also has...

  • Lindholm gets Canucks on board

    R1, Gm1: Elias Lindholm gets Dakota Joshua's pass and blasts a wrister off

  • Get a Refurbished MacBook Pro for $150 Off

    This MacBook Pro comes with a 13.3-inch screen and 8GB of RAM, giving it the power to support a wide range of operations.

  • Sherman Symphony Board gets new president

    By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat Sherman Symphony’s Associations Board of Directors recently appointed a new president. The person named is no longer lives in Grayson… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • WATCH: Giménez gets Cleveland on board in 2nd

    Post Content The post WATCH: Giménez gets Cleveland on board in 2nd first appeared on WFIN Local News.

  • Here's how to get Windows 10 Pro for $31.99

    Through April 16, get Windows 10 Pro for only $31.99 using code ENJOY20 at checkout.

  • As FCC Adopts Net Neutrality Rules, Not Everyone is on Board

    As FCC Adopts Net Neutrality Rules, Not Everyone is on Board The industry experienced déjà vu today as the FCC once again imposed Net Neutrality rules and classified broadband as a Title II telecommunications service.  The move came in a three-to-two vote, with Commissioners Brendan Carr and Nathan Simington dissenting. Also Telecompetitor