18th FEBRUARY 2021,
- LG Is Developing Folding Display for Apple.
A recent report by Digitimes suggested that LG would be the one that will produce the foldable display for Apple’s rumoured iPhone. The report adds that LG Display will be aiding Apple with the development of a foldable OLED panel for the iPhone. However, it's unclear if the future iPhones will have foldable OLED made by LG or will it be tuned by the Cupertino firm. This isn't the first time LG’s association with Apple. The company has also contributed in making display panels for iPhone 12 models.
 Samsung in the past has been suggested as Apple's supplier of OLED foldable displays, too, with recent reports even observing that the company provided Apple with samples for testing last year. It is possible that it's either testing out both or provide the display by both suppliers. Earlier this year we also saw LG making strides in the display segment by introducing its own smartphone with a rollable OLED display.
- Lenovo Smart Clock Essential with Google Assistant Support Launched in India, Priced at Rs. 4,499Â
Lenovo has launched a new smart device Lenovo Smart Clock Essential, in India. The digital clock that includes Google Assistant was initially launched in Europe in September last year. The new Smart Clock Essential is just an upgrade to the older models. The new model features an easy-to-read LED display that displays the current time, weather, and alarms. It offers full voice support with Google Assistant, and it is also the company’s first smart device to support the Hindi language commands.
Lenovo Smart Clock Essential price in India is set at Rs. 4,499. The clock will be available for order starting at 12 am (midnight) on February 19 via Flipkart and Lenovo.com. It comes in a Soft Touch Grey colour option. Lenovo Smart Clock Essential has Wi-Fi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity support. The smart clock offers far-field microphones, meaning it will pick up questions from nearly anywhere in the room and reply with its 3W speakers. Lenovo has also provided a microphone mute toggle to let you disable the inbuilt microphones when it's idle. The clock offers you smart alarm suggestions based on your next day's calendar events. There are also sunrise alarms that gradually increase the colour and brightness of the display before ringing the alarm.
- Samsung brought One UI 3.1 for Older Galaxy Flagships and Midranges.
Samsung in a press release announced that it would bring the latest One UI 3.1 update which debuted on the Galaxy S21 series to the various flagship and mid-range series of devices. The Galaxy S20 FE started receiving it a few days ago but Samsung had to pull it back reportedly due to various issues. The new update brings new camera features, multi-microphone recording, eye comfort shield, private share, and auto-switch for Galaxy Buds. The One UI 3.1 also brings features like Improved performance, Private Share, GPS location data removal on Images, more Lock screen widgets, Background Video Calling, Google Discover on Home Screen, Zoom Lock (in camera), and more.
One of the new additions is the Object eraser tool which helps you cut unwanted objects from your photos with a single tap. The latest update is rolling out to various regions in the UK, Europe (like Austria, Germany), and South Korea. If you are someone living in these regions, you can try out the new features by navigating to Software Update in Settings.
- Sony Faced A Class Action Lawsuit Over the PlayStation 5 Controller.
Sony is being sued and accused of consumer fraud over its PlayStation 5 Controller. A class action lawsuit accuses Sony (SNE) of violating consumer fraud statutes and breaching warranty agreements because of an alleged defect with the PS5 DualSense wireless controllers, according to a complaint filed in the Southern District of New York on Friday. Over the course of the last couple of months, many users have been experiencing an issue identified as ‘drift.’ There have been a number of reports on this issue in gaming blogs and on social media. Drifting, also known as "stick drift," has been an issue with previous gaming controllers from other companies, too.
The goal of the lawsuit being delivered against the company that is over consumer fraud aims to have the Japanese tech giant offer free replacements. Sadly, this does not imply that those that purchased a PS5 will receive a new DualSense controller for free, rather, only those who opted into the class action lawsuit will receive a new controller, if the lawsuit is successful. Sony said earlier this month that it sold 4.5 million units of PS5 hardware between its launch and December 31.
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