The Latest In The Tech: realme NARZO 70 Turbo, Tri-Folding Phone, Nord Buds 3, USB-A Ports Removed From Mac

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Here is a Round Of The News From The Tech News

First Up Realme Gears Up To Launch The Realme Narzo 70 Turbo

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Source: Amazon.

The realme NARZO 70 Turbo Is Gearing up to launch With A Powerful Chipset Dimensity 7300 Energy Chipset which is claimed to be the fastest chipset in its segment and boasts an Antutu score of over 7,50,000. Narzo 70 Tubro’s Good Back design could feature a triple camera setup to the back. It could also come with a flat display panel with a punch hole. It Is Said To Launch On September 9

The Narzo 70 Turbo Is Just A Rebranded Version Of The realme 13+ With A Motor-Sports Inspired Design.

According to a report by 91Mobiles, Narzo 70 Turbo 5G will be available in 3 colorways: purple, yellow, and green. It is said to launch in four storage variants: 6GB RAM/128GB storage, 8GB RAM/128GB storage, 8GB RAM/256GB storage and 12GB RAM/256GB storage

Next Up Comes Huawei The World’s First Tri Folding Phone Is About To Make A Debut

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Source: Android Police

In a post made by Huwaei on Weibo, it is confirmed that Huwaei is preparing to launch a tri-folding smartphone on September 10th. However, It’s set To Launch Only In China and Not Slated For Other Markets.

Previous Rumors Also Hinted That The Phone Might Cost Around 35000Rmb Or About 4900 US dollars. So It Looks Like Huwaei Isn’t Targetting The Phone For The Masses

Next Up Oneplus Is Gearing up to launch The Nord Buds 3

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Source: Times Of India

The Oneplus Nord Buds 3 Will Launch On September 17 Rumors Suggest That The Buds Will Have 12.4mm Titanium drivers and provide up to 32dB of Active Noise Cancellation with 3d Audio, Dual Drivers, Bluetooth 5.4 For Better Connectivity and are expected to offer up to 43 hours of battery life, a 94ms low latency mode, and will have TUV Rheinland Battery Health certification.

It may come Paired With the BassWave 2.0 Enhancement Algorithm and the color options for the OnePlus Nord Buds 3 are Harmonic Gray and Melodic White.

Last but not least, Apple May Let Go Off The USB-A Ports For USB-C Port

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According To Mark-Gurman, Apple Is Planning To Ripoff The USB A Ports In Favour Of The USB C Ports For The Mac Studio, Mac Pro, and Mac Mini. Revealing That This Is The Most Significant Change In The Mac Devices Since 2010

Though There won’t Be Type A Ports Apple Is Still Retaining The Old School Ports Like HDMI port, Ethernet, And A Headphone Jack.

Sources

Narzo 70 Turbo : https://www.amazon.in/b/ref=QAHzEditorial_en_IN_3?pf_rd_t=&node=100616706031

Huwaei Tri-Fold : https://www.androidpolice.com/the-worlds-first-tri-fold-phone-is-about-to-make-its-debut/#:~:text=Key

Oneplus Nord Buds : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/audio/oneplus-nord-buds-3-to-launch-in-india-on-september-17-what-we-know-so-far/articleshow/112990678.cms

Mac Mini : https://www.deccanherald.com/technology/apple-may-let-go-of-type-a-port-in-new-mac-device-3173899

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