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This Anker Power Strip With 12 Outlets, USB-C and USB-A Ports Is at an All-Time Low on Amazon
This Anker Power Strip With 12 Outlets, USB-C and USB-A Ports Is at an All-Time Low on Amazon

Gizmodo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

This Anker Power Strip With 12 Outlets, USB-C and USB-A Ports Is at an All-Time Low on Amazon

When it comes to premium accessories, docking stations and power banks, Anker is famous for being one of the most popular and trusted brand. Whether it's home, office or travel products, Anker continues to surprise customers time and time again. Right now, you can find a special offer on the Anker power strip 2100J with 12 outputs, one USB-C and two USB-A ports, that you really should not miss on Amazon: it now costs just $23 instead of $35 because there's a big (and unprecedented) 33% discount. This is one of the very best deals you can get if you need to plug in more devices and want to charge phones or tablets quickly. See at Amazon Rated 4.8 Out of 5 The Anker power strip is a multi-functional device that boasts 12 AC outlets, one USB-C port, and two USB-A ports and provides ample space to power your appliances and mobile devices all in one location. If you are building an office at home or an entertainment center, or if you just require a few couple more outlets for your devices, this Anker power strip is up to the task. The fact that it comes with a 20W USB-C port means you can fast charge your iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, or 16 Pro Max with up to 53% battery in just 30 minutes. This power strip is perfect for Apple users who appreciate the convenience of using a charging station while being able to charge with speed. But of course, you can charge devices from all the other brands as well! In addition to a robust selection of outlets, the Anker Surge Protector is designed with an emphasis on safety. The 8-point safety system incorporates surge protection, fire retardance, overload protection, temperature controlling, and more to keep your devices safe from electrical hazards. Anker takes a layered approach to safety so that users have peace of mind that their expensive electronics are protected against power surges and other cumbersome electrical concerns. With this design, all of the outlets are usable without the frustrations associated with cheap power strips which cover three to four of the other outlets preventing usage even when it is needed. The nominal 5 ft. extension cord and flat plug allow for advantageous placement of the power strip exactly where necessary—behind items, in between items, or underneath a desk. The Anker Surge Protector Power Strip comes with everything you need to get started: the surge protector power strip, two mounting screws, a welcome guide, and Anker's new customer service. It also comes with an 18-month worry free warranty and a lifetime connected equipment warranty, which totally protects you up to $200,000, so you can be sure, Anker is serious about your purchase. Over 13,000 customers gave this product a 4.8 out of 5 stars, and over 10,000+ units sold during the last month alone. If you want more outlets, this Anker power strip is a great value for all, at all levels. See at Amazon

iPhone 16 Pro Long-Term: One Feature Stands Above All Others
iPhone 16 Pro Long-Term: One Feature Stands Above All Others

CNET

time07-05-2025

  • CNET

iPhone 16 Pro Long-Term: One Feature Stands Above All Others

It's funny how time sorts everything out. When the iPhone 16 Pro launched in September, commercials with Snoop Dogg touted it as the first iPhone built for Apple Intelligence. But unknown to Snoop, the phone arrived with zero Apple Intelligence. The first Apple Intelligence features started to roll out over the course of a few months. Fast forward six months, and you can now remove a person from the background of a photo, get summaries of messages and edit text you've written to sound more professional -- or in the words of the Apple Intelligence rewrite I just requested: "Enhance the professional tone of your written text by employing appropriate language and editing techniques." While not every feature that Apple previewed at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2024 is here, the Apple Intelligence features out now are clever at best. But even without factoring Apple Intelligence into the equation, the iPhone 16 Pro is excellent. For months, I've traveled with it, taken photos and videos with it, had video meetings on it, tapped back like no one's watching, and played lots of Mario Kart. And while many of the phone's features caught my attention, there's one in particular that stood out among the rest: battery life. Now Playing: All Things Mobile: Our iPhone 16 Pro 7-Month Check-In 06:14 iPhone 16 Pro battery life The iPhone 16 Pro's battery life continues to amaze me. Celso Bulgatti/CNET The iPhone 16 series generally has excellent battery life, especially the iPhone 16 Plus. While the model I'm using, the iPhone 16 Pro, has a smaller battery than the 16 Plus, it still gets through a full day on a single charge. Sometimes I'm even able to make it through half of a second day. When traveling for tech events where I'm filming videos with the 16 Pro and uploading them to a shared drive over 5G, it lasts about three-quarters of a day after a full recharge. Overall, I'm impressed with the battery life on the iPhone 16 Pro. I'm averaging 5 hours and 54 minutes of screen-on time. And my iPhone 16 Pro's battery health is "normal," with my max capacity at 100% and only 179 cycle counts after seven months, which is still pretty low. In CNET's 45-minute endurance test, the 16 Pro outperformed the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, the OnePlus 13 and the Pixel 9 Pro. It was bested by its iPhone 16 siblings, most of which had less battery loss (including the iPhone 16E). In our 3-hour video streaming battery test, the 16 Pro beat the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus and the OnePlus 13. The only phones to beat the 16 Pro were the Oppo Find N5 foldable phone and the iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro Max. In terms of charging, I use a MagSafe fast charger 90% of the time and hardly ever use a wired charger. That might also be why I still have pretty good battery health since charging at higher speeds with a cable can deteriorate the battery's lifespan over time. iPhone 16 Pro durability Both photos were taken after seven months of use. The iPhone 15 Pro Max had a rough life being dropped a handful of times and you really see the scratches and scuffs on its screen. The iPhone 16 Pro has lived a slightly less rough life and still has been dropped but has fewer scratches thanks to its new Ceramic Shield. Celso Bulgatti/CNET Something that didn't get a lot of news when the iPhone 16 Pro came out is that the Ceramic Shield that makes up the screen got updated. Ceramic Shield, which debuted on the iPhone 12 series, isn't pure glass in that its composed of nano ceramic crystals embedded in a glass matrix. When I tested the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the previous version of Ceramic Shield, I was shocked by how many small scratches and nicks had accumulated over seven months. Now, granted, I didn't have a case or screen protector on it, but I don't for the 16 Pro either. Over the same amount of time, the iPhone 16 Pro and its newer Ceramic Shield came out nearly unscathed with just four minor scratches on it -- two of which are hard to see. This is such a major improvement. iPhone 16 Pro Camera Control I'm half pressing the iPhone 16 Pro's Camera Control button to lock the auto focus and auto exposure before I take the photo. Celso Bulgatti/CNET Camera Control, a new button on the right side of iPhone 16 series phones (minus the iPhone 16E), received a lot of hoopla from Apple when it first launched. But I've found it weird to get used to -- sometimes I trigger it accidentally, and for a stretch of time, I ended up turning it off. But after seven months of experimenting, I've ended up at a nice place with it. I now double-click the Camera Control to open the Camera app. I don't even have to think about it. As I'm pulling my phone out of my pocket, I can double-click the Camera Control button so it's open and ready for me to take a photo by the time I have my phone at eye level. It reminds me of using the double-twist Moto Action to do the same thing on Motorola phones. And by setting the Camera Control to activate with a double-click, I've done away with the accidental presses I experienced early on. I also use the Camera Control's half-press setting to lock autofocus and auto exposure, especially if I'm taking a photo of a person or pet under tricky lighting. I like being able to lock my exposure, making sure people's skin tones are protected and knowing that my subject will be in focus. As for the other ways of controlling the camera -- zooming, changing exposure compensation, choosing photographic styles and the rest -- I find that I'm happy sticking with just the focus and exposure lock. I did try using the Camera Control button for Visual Intelligence. While it can be fun to point my camera at something and search for it on Google or prompt ChatGPT, it feels more like a novelty than something I need at the ready at any moment. (Ziff Davis, CNET's parent company, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, which owns ChatGPT, in April, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.) iPhone 16 Pro and Apple Intelligence Apple Intelligence lets you create a Memory Movie by entering a prompt. Numi Prasarn/CNET These are the early days of generative AI and LLMs on our phones. While Apple isn't off to an early lead, as many stockholders would like, remember that this is a marathon. While parts of Siri aren't quite fully "Apple Intelligent" yet, a handful of other tools and features are and Apple Intelligence has arrived. The Cleanup tool in the Photos app is one of Apple's Intelligence features that I use regularly. I can remove an object or person from a photo, and it works pretty well. I also absolutely enjoy generating emoji from prompts for message replies and Tapbacks. I made a really cool Día de Muertos emoji that I can now pull up any time. Even after seven months, I don't think that you should buy this iPhone specifically for Apple Intelligence. But I look forward to Apple adding some more advanced features that truly help improve my life daily. iPhone 16 Pro and iOS 18 Here is the interface for customizing the Control Center. Jeff Carlson/CNET The iPhone 16 Pro and iOS 18 are like peanut butter and jelly. I haven't encountered any major bugs. What stands out to me are all the ways I can customize my iPhone. Whether it's changing up the way my home screen looks to work better with a wallpaper or rearranging the layout for the Control Panel, I am blown away by how much curation control Apple has given its customers after nearly two decades of not allowing us to change such things. I have to give my CNET colleague Zach McAuliffe a shout-out for acknowledging in his iOS 18 seven-month review how annoyingly easy it is to end up on the second page of Control Center instead of the first. Hopefully, Apple can fine tune the pull-down from the top right corner gesture that brings up the Control Center in a future update. iPhone 16 Pro cameras I'm taking a macro photo of a fuzzy spider toy. Marc Ganley/CNET From day one, the cameras have been outstanding. I like recording 4K 120 frames per second slow-mo videos. It's actually really great for filming product footage for CNET reviews and videos. Usually, we use a dedicated camera, but sometimes, I have to record a quick pick-up shot with my iPhone. I record them at 4K 120fps to help minimize any shakes and smooth out any camera movements. They can also be sped up or slowed down by the editor. In general, photos look fantastic. Take a look at some of my faves below. iPhone 16 Pro ultrawide camera. Patrick Holland/CNET iPhone 16 Pro main camera at 2x. Patrick Holland/CNET iPhone 16 Pro 5x telephoto camera. Patrick Holland/CNET iPhone 16 Pro ultrawide. Patrick Holland/CNET iPhone 16 Pro main camera. Patrick Holland/CNET iPhone 16 Pro ultrawide. Celso Bulgatti/CNET Another feature I use occasionally is Audio Mix, which comes in handy when I record videos for CNET's social team. If I'm not miked up, I use Audio Mix to reduce the background noise and make my voice sound more present before I share it with our social producers. Watch this: iPhone 16 Pro 4K 120fps Slow Motion Video Test 01:10 Buy the iPhone 16 Pro or wait for the iPhone 17 Pro? Apple/Viva Tung/CNET We are now four months away from the expected launch of the iPhone 17 series, which raises the question: Should you buy the iPhone 16 Pro now or wait for the iPhone 17? And what about tariffs? If you're ready for an upgrade, the iPhone 16 Pro is best for people coming from an iPhone 13 Pro and older. Even if you have the 13 Pro and the battery is still good, I'd recommend considering holding onto it and waiting until the iPhone 17 is announced. Apple has not told us what to expect with iPhone pricing in terms of tariffs. On an earnings call last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook said, "Assuming the current global tariff rates, policies and applications do not change for the balance of the quarter, and no new tariffs are added, we estimate the impact to add $900 million to our costs." There are rumors that Apple is shifting production from China to India for all US iPhone models. It seems as if Apple is doing everything it can to not change the experience of buying an iPhone for its customers. Four months is a long time to wait for the iPhone 17 Pro. I can't imagine the 17 Pro is going to be radically different enough to warrant waiting almost a third of a year for it. I say if you need a new iPhone now and want a pro model, you won't be disappointed if you buy the iPhone 16 Pro.

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2: Which phones to get the upcoming most powerful Qualcomm mobile processor?
Snapdragon 8 Elite 2: Which phones to get the upcoming most powerful Qualcomm mobile processor?

Hindustan Times

time28-04-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Snapdragon 8 Elite 2: Which phones to get the upcoming most powerful Qualcomm mobile processor?

Qualcomm is preparing to unveil its next-generation flagship processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, later this year. The chip is set to succeed the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which launched in October 2023. Sources suggest that Qualcomm plans to introduce the new processor just ahead of Apple's expected iPhone 17 release to give it direct competition in the smartphone market. According to industry insider, Digital Chat Station, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 could be officially announced at the end of September 2024, with the first smartphones featuring the new chip hitting the market in October. This timing places the launch in direct competition with the iPhone 17, which typically debuts in September. Xiaomi is expected to be one of the first brands to adopt the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, with the upcoming Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro models likely to include the new chip. Xiaomi has a history of integrating Qualcomm's latest processors into its flagship devices early in the release cycle. The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 is expected to offer several key improvements over its predecessor. The chip's CPU is rumoured to reach a base clock speed of 4.4GHz, up from 4.32GHz in the previous version. Additionally, Qualcomm has developed a second-generation CPU architecture, which could provide enhanced performance and efficiency. Another significant upgrade is the GPU cache, which is expected to increase from 12MB to 16MB, potentially improving gaming and video rendering capabilities by up to 30 percent. The chip will be manufactured using TSMC's third-generation 3nm process, which promises better energy efficiency. While clock speeds will remain similar to the previous model, the new fabrication process could provide a 4 percent performance increase and a 9 percent reduction in power consumption. These changes may lead to better multitasking capabilities and extended battery life in real-world usage. The Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will also incorporate the SME instruction set within the Arm64 architecture. This enhancement is designed to improve multimedia and graphics performance, which will make the chip more suitable for high-end gaming and content creation. Along with Xiaomi, other major Android brands, including OnePlus, vivo, iQOO, Realme, Redmi, and Oppo, are expected to adopt the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 in their upcoming premium devices. Consumers can anticipate the chip in flagship smartphones between late 2025 and early 2026.

iPhone 16 Pro effectively available under Rs 80,000, but there is a catch
iPhone 16 Pro effectively available under Rs 80,000, but there is a catch

India Today

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

iPhone 16 Pro effectively available under Rs 80,000, but there is a catch

The iPhone 16 Pro is a solid flagship smartphone — there's no second thought about it. However, it comes at a steep price — a price that's arguably a bit too high for any smartphone. That said, what if we told you that the iPhone 16 Pro is currently selling at a good discount? Additionally, if you exchange an old device, you can get an even better deal, bringing the effective price of the iPhone 16 Pro down to under Rs 80,000. Sounds unbelievable? It's actually you've been eyeing the iPhone 16 Pro, now might just be the best time to buy it. With a flat discount of Rs 7,000 on Amazon, along with an exchange offer of up to Rs 77,850, you can grab the iPhone 16 Pro for as low as Rs 77,700. Here's how the deal 16 Pro for Rs 77,700: All you need to knowThe iPhone 16 Pro was launched at a starting price of Rs 1,19,900 for the 128GB storage variant. Amazon is currently offering a direct discount of Rs 7,000, which brings the price down to Rs 1,12,900. Now here's where things get interesting. There's also an exchange offer of up to Rs 77,850 on your old phone. Depending on the condition of your device, you can score a significant price cut on the iPhone 16 instance, if you trade in an iPhone 13 Pro in good condition, you can get an exchange value of Rs 35,200, effectively reducing the final price of the iPhone 16 Pro to just Rs 77,700. Similarly, if you exchange an Android flagship — say, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra — you can still get a decent deal of around Rs 27,450, bringing the price down to Rs 85, way, getting Apple's latest flagship at a price of around Rs 80,000 to Rs 85,000, with exchange, is definitely not a bad course, the exact exchange discount depends on your current phone's condition and trade-in value. To check the best offer for your phone, simply visit Amazon, choose your preferred iPhone 16 Pro colour, and enter the details of your old device. If your phone qualifies for the maximum exchange value, you could walk away with a fantastic 16 Pro: Should you buy it?Should you buy the iPhone 16 Pro? In one word — absolutely. If budget isn't a constraint, and you want Apple's latest and greatest, the iPhone 16 Pro is as good as it of the key highlights of the iPhone 16 Pro include a stunning OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion support and ultraslim bezels. The screen size has also been bumped up to 6.3 inches, compared to the 6.1-inch panel on the iPhone 15 Pro. It's powered by the capable A18 Pro chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and support for Apple Intelligence. Whether you're scrolling endlessly on Instagram or playing AAA titles like Resident Evil, the iPhone 16 Pro handles it all effortlessly. Apple claims the new 6-core GPU is 20 per cent faster than the A17 Pro and includes improved machine learning, faster USB 3 speeds, and support for ProRes video recording. Battery life has also seen a slight bump, easily lasting a full day with moderate has made notable improvements in the camera department as well. While the regular iPhone 16 offers decent cameras, the Pro model takes things up a notch with its triple-camera setup. The main 48-megapixel sensor now uses second-gen quad-pixel tech, which reduces shutter lag for high-resolution ProRAW and HEIF images. The 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera now has autofocus, while the 12-megapixel periscope telephoto lens offers 5x optical zoom at a 120mm focal length — something missing from last year's iPhone 15 Pro. For video lovers, the iPhone 16 Pro supports 4K recording at 120fps, delivering sharp visuals, natural colours, and crisp the iPhone 16 Pro brings meaningful improvements in performance, display, and cameras. If you've been waiting for the right moment to upgrade — and can take advantage of the exchange offer — now is a great time to go for it.

iPhone 17 Pro Cases Leaked: How The New Camera Design Might Look Like
iPhone 17 Pro Cases Leaked: How The New Camera Design Might Look Like

News18

time22-04-2025

  • News18

iPhone 17 Pro Cases Leaked: How The New Camera Design Might Look Like

Last Updated: The iPhone 17 Pro camera design could see some visual changes that Apple could benefit from in more than one way this year. The iPhone 17 Pro camera layout could see some changes (Photo courtesy: Majin Bu) The iPhone 17 Pro model is getting a different camera layout this year, at least going by the rumours and leaks that we have seen till date. The iPhone 17 Pro cases have leaked earlier this month, which suggests Apple is hopefully going to make some changes to the premium version, and make it look different from the current iPhone 16 Pro series. The iPhone 17 Pro will not see changes in the number of cameras and even the layout of the lenses will be identical to the 16 Pro models but Apple could add a new twist to the design which could become a money-making prospect. advetisement iPhone 17 Pro Camera Design Change: New Horizon The camera design via the leaks tells us a new story that will keep Apple happy for a few years. The camera bar rumoured to feature on the iPhone 17 Pro will have scope for its own accessory that lets you customise the device at the back. How is that possible? A tipster named Majin Bu claims third-party companies are already making camera covers for the wide camera bar on the iPhone 17 Pro. Yes, not just a cover for the iPhone but for the camera itself (happy dance, Apple team). Over the years Apple has used its design tweaks to create new use cases, the AirPods being some of the biggest examples, and it seems the iPhone 17 Pro camera cover could be another ring into its coffers, if the product does turn out as viewed in the leaks. iPhone 17 Pro Cameras Change? The 17 Pro triple camera setup is likely to get a LiDAR scanner, along with a trio of 48MP sensors, out of which one of them could be a periscope telephoto lens. The bigger changes and upgrades are likely to be reserved for the iPhone 19 series as suggested in multiple reports this year but for what it is worth, the iPhone 17 Pro might not be a design-look alike dud after all. The new iPhone 17 series will come with the iOS 19 version that will be announced at the WWDC 2025 keynote in June before the big iPhone 17 launch around September this year. News18 Tech delivers the latest technology updates, including phone launches, gadget reviews, AI advancements, and more. Stay informed with breaking tech news, expert insights, and trends from India and globally. First Published:

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