Wednesday, January 27, 2021

(2021) iPhone 13 release date, price, news

A new iPhone-it may be the iPhone 13, it may be the iPhone 12S-will come out in 2021, even if you just put your head around the iPhone 12 family, we have already seen many juicy leaks and rumors. Apple’s 2021 mobile phone may be launched at the end of this year, but we are learning from various sources of Apple’s expectations for the next iPhone.

(2021) iPhone 13 release date, price, news

iPhone 13 release date and price When can you buy the next generation iPhone? We expect the release date of iPhone 13 to be September 2021, but given the Covid-19 pandemic, this may change. For the past ten years, Apple has been launching its flagship phones at an event near the beginning of September, and released these phones 10 days later. Due to the pandemic, by 2020, everything has changed, and the phone has been postponed beyond the usual hours of use.

There’s every chance the next iPhone won’t be called the iPhone 13. That’s especially true as the number 13 is seen as an unlucky number in parts of the world, including the US, so it may be Apple wants to skip this numeral when it comes time for a new iPhone.

With rumors suggesting we’ll see a relatively similar design to the iPhone 12, it may be that the company is readying an iPhone 12s family for 2021. This is common practice for Apple where it introduces an ‘S’ series the year after a big upgrade, and it may be we see that next year.

That may mean everything we talk about here is actually called the iPhone 12s and iPhone 12s Pro when these handsets hit shop shelves later in 2021.

iPhone 13 leaks and rumors
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You may think with the iPhone 13 release date so far in the distance that we wouldn't know much about the next-gen phone, but a variety of sources have shown us some things to expect on the next iPhone.

First off, we're expecting four members of the iPhone 13 family. Those are likely to be – but this isn't guaranteed – the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

The company focused on three models until 2020, when it introduced the mini model as the fourth handset in the iPhone 12 family. Most rumors suggest that'll continue in 2021, and that's even more likely to happen if the iPhone 12 mini sells well.

Another rumor backed up 120Hz refresh rate rumors but suggested such a display might only be on two of the four anticipated iPhone 13 models. Maybe this means the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max will have 120Hz screens while the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, or whatever they end up getting called, won't.

On the battery front meanwhile, we've heard from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo that the iPhone 13 might switch to soft board technology, which could allow for physically smaller batteries without reducing the capacity.

Expect 5G support to continue in 2021 iPhones of course, but it's expected the company will be switching to either mmWave or sub-6 devices, allowing it to save money.

Thursday, January 7, 2021

How to transfer data from Android to iPhone

 If you are using an Android Smartphone and you plan to buy a new iPhone, the only problem you will face is how to transfer your data from an Android Smartphone to iPhone.

How to transfer data from Android to iPhone

Moving your photos, contacts, calendars and accounts from your old Android smartphone or tablet to your new iPhone or iPad is easier than ever with Apple's Move to iOS app. Apple's first Android application, it connects your old Android device to your new Apple device via a direct Wi-Fi connection and transfers all your data. Although the Move to iOS application transfers a large part of your data, it does not transfer your applications (because they are not compatible), music or one of your passwords. In addition, you can only transfer data from an Android smartphone or tablet to an iPhone or iPad running iOS 9 or later. If you have the new iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro Max, you will have no problem.

Before you start, make sure to charge both Smartphones well, and it's best to connect them to the chargers during the transfer process to avoid any unexpected error, and then connect the Android Smartphone to the Wi-Fi network.

If you are using the Chrome browser on an Android smartphone and want to transfer bookmarks to websites, make sure the browser is updated to the latest version before starting the transition.

- Turn on your new iPhone and follow the instructions until you reach the Applications and Data screen.
- Click on " Move data from Android ".
- Access the Android Smartphone and install the Move To iOS app from the Google Play Store.
- Return to the new iPhone, then tap the " Continue " option on the " Transfer data from Android " screen. Then wait for a 6 or 10 digit code.
- Access the Android Smartphone and open the application ( Move To iOS ), then press Continue. Read the terms and conditions, then click OK .
- On the Find Your Code screen , click (Next) in the upper right corner, then enter the 6 or 10 digit code that appeared on the iPhone, and wait for the Transfer Data screen to appear.

transfer data from Android to iPhone

- On the Android Smartphone, select the content that you want to transfer to the iPhone and press (Next). After that, leave the two Smartphones until the Android Smartphone indicates the end of the process. The transfer process can take a while, depending on the amount of content you transfer.

transfer data from Android to iPhone

Once the data transfer process is complete, you can follow the instructions on the iPhone screen to complete the setup, and you can also download any apps you were using from the App Store.

Music, books and PDF files on the Android Smartphone must be transferred manually using your computer, then install and open the application ( Android File Transfer ), use the USB cable supplied with the Android Smartphone to connect it to the computer and transfer the files. After transferring the files, you can add them to iTunes, sync them to iPhone, or download them to iCloud Drive.

How to save videos from YouTube without any application

You can very easily and very quickly save videos from YouTube to the gallery without an application. ach of us has our own reason to download a YouTube video for legal use. And in fact, there are numerous online or offline tools designed to download a YouTube video. Here, in particular, we sort out all the feasible solutions to download YouTube videos without any software. 
 Best Free Way to Download YouTube Videos without Failure

How to save videos from YouTube without any application

Before I present here a tutorial on how to download videos from YouTube to galleries without an application, it is first necessary to know that in this era of globalization we should be grateful because we can enjoy the beauty of technological progress in the era of globalization. Many things we can do primarily with smartphones, among others, we can send letters without meeting the intended person & also with an application system that can show the direction we are going in an area ... many things we can do by utilizing information & communication in the current era of globalization. One of them is getting a video information from YouTube and wants to save it to the gallery.

Here are 4 quick ways to save videos from YouTube to the gallery:

1) Select the video you want to save
Open the YouTube application, there are lots of videos, then select the video you want to play.

2) copy the URL link on the video.
After you select the video that you want to watch, then select the share button & there will appear many command options to share the video, you just select copy the URL link, then the video URL link will be saved.

3) Go to google, then write in the google search "savefrom.net"
After the video link has been successfully copied, write it on google search and search for the web download video "savefrom.net".

4) Paste the video URL link on savefrom.net, then the download process will run.
When the "savefrom.net" video download website has been found, then paste the video link in the Savefrom.net searching column, select the resolution size for the video as you wish, then click the download button and search the column and the video will be saved in the gallery automatically.

Sunday, January 3, 2021

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro with chipset from Samsung

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro has been revealed Exynos 1080, 120Hz AMOLED screen, ZEISS lens, OriginOS.

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro with chipset from Samsung

As we already know, the Vivo X60 and X60 Pro are the firsts smartphones to sport the latest 5nm Exynos 1080 chipset from Samsung. It comes with a Cortex-A78 core clocked at 2.8GHz, 5G and WiFi 6, and a Mali-G78 MP10 GPU.

Both models also share the same curved 6.56-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen, with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+.

The X60 Pro, as well as the X60, are the first devices to ship with the company’s latest OriginOS 1.0, which is based on the new Android 11 operating system.

The key difference here are the cameras, batteries, RAM, and storage. The Vivo X60 Pro features a 48-megapixel Sony IMX598 sensor with the company’s 4-axis OIS that we saw on the X50 Pro. There’s also the 13-megapixel ultra-wide/macro camera, 13-megapixel 50mm lens for 2x portraits, and an 8-megapixel periscope-style lens offering up to 5x zoom.

Vivo X60 and X60 Pro with chipset from Samsung

It also has a 4,200mAh battery with 33W fast charging and comes with a single 12GB/256GB model.

The vanilla Vivo X60 kept the same cameras but lacks the special periscope lens. It also has a slightly bigger 4,300mAh and comes in two storage options: 8GB/128GB and 8GB/256GB. No 12GB option.

Oh, and if it wasn’t obvious already, they are the firsts Vivo smartphone to boast that ZEISS lens branding on the back.

The Vivo X60 has a price of CNY3,499 (around Php25,700) for the 8GB/128GB, while the 8GB/256GB will be at CNY3,799 (around Php27,900). On the other hand, the Vivo X60 Pro 12GB/256GB retails for CNY4,499 (around Php33,000). Its international release, especially in the Philippines, is yet to be revealed.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro will arrive after the Chinese New Year

 Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro will arrive after the Chinese New Year on February 12, 2021. The Mi 11 Pro will fix this and will come with an “improved camera” and “faster charging”, according to the leakster.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro will arrive after the Chinese New Year

This would make sense considering how last year we got a Mi 10 / Mi 10 Pro duo. The Mi 11 Pro is allegedly pictured in these leaked renders you can see below, in blue and silver.

Perhaps surprisingly, the design of the camera island on the back is completely different compared to that seen on the Mi 11. The Mi 11 Pro has four cameras, one of which is of the periscope zoom variety, and the "120x" inscription next to it tells us that Xiaomi doesn't want this phone to digitally zoom any less than the Mi 10 Ultra.

The rest of the writing reveals that the ultrawide has a 35mm equivalent focal length of 12mm, while the periscope goes to 120mm. One of the other shooters is likely to be the exact same 108 MP sensor as the one in the Mi 11, while the last camera could be a 2x or 3x tele for smoother zooming.

We don't yet have a picture of the front of the Mi 11 Pro, but rumor has it you should expect to find the exact same screen that the Mi 11 has, with its 6.81" size, curved sides, 1440x3200 resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, 480 Hz touch sampling rate, and 1,500-nit peak brightness. Under the hood the Snapdragon 888 should reign supreme, of course.