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Xiaomi Mi 11 is Finally Globally Launched

The Xiaomi Mi 10 series was a formidable smartphone device. It showed the world that you do not need to spend a fortune to get a flagship level smartphone that will set your pants on fire. No, the Xiaomi Mi 10 does not really set your pants alight. There is a new one though from Xiaomi and surprise, surprise, they named it the Mi 11. Technically we saw this device before the end of 2020 when Xiaomi launched it in China.

The new Xiaomi Mi 11, like its predecessor is a powerful little beast that packs the most powerful System on a Chip (SoC) that Qualcomm can pack into a modern smartphone. That is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888. This is also the first smartphone of 2021 in Malaysia that packs a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC with 5nm build process. Obviously, it is 5G capable too for some futureproofing.

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Helping the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC trundle along and handle whatever Android on MIUI 12.5 can throw at the Xiaomi Mi 11 is 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. 256GB may not sound plenty when you put it up against a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra with 512GB options. Though 256GB is a lot even for 4K video recordings.

Of course, you will not have to worry too much if you have some cloud storage to work with. For that, you will want to have fast internet packed into this device. On top of 5G then, the Xiaomi Mi 11 packs a WiFi 6 antenna to take full advantage of WiFi 6 technology for faster and more stable internet.

All of this helps deliver a smooth and snappy Android 11 experience via the large 6.81-inch AMOLED display that pushes MIUI 12.5 in WQHD+ glory at variable refresh rate at up to 120Hz. Of course, the display contains the usual in-display fingerprint technology. It also packs an in-display heart rate sensor, so you do not need your smartwatch to track your heart rate now. With better display also comes better, more natural feeling haptic feedback engine within the device. The brilliant immersive display is not complete without great audio, so Xiaomi got Harman Kardon working on the speakers to make it even better to enjoy movies or music on the device without a headphone.

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Of course, a brilliant display also needs a brilliant camera. For that you get the very high-resolution 108-Megapixel camera that you saw on the Xiaomi Mi 10 and the Samsung Galaxy S21. Flanking the 108-Megapixel camera is a 13-Megapixel ultrawide angle camera and a 5-Megapixel macro lens. Telelens? Why do you need a telelens when you can just zoom into the 108-Megapixel camera and still get amazing photos out of it?

Of course, you need a big battery to power all these all day long. For that, you get a 4,600mAh battery packed into the Xiaomi Mi 11 smarpthone. The large battery is capable of being charged from empty to full in just 50 minutes via its USB Type-C port with a 55W charger. The 55W GaN charger will be included with the device in-the-box, which is good news. The battery can be charged wirelessly too at 50W, if you can find the right wireless charger for that kind of speeds. It is also capable of sharing its power wirelessly too at 10W if you need it to.

The Xiaomi Mi 11 will be available soon globally. There are no specific dates just yet, but we think we might see it launched in Malaysia by the end of February 2021 or early March 2021. The Xiaomi Mi 11 will start at EU€ 749 at launch (Approximately MYR 3,662). There are no mentions yet as well on the local Malaysian pricing of the device just yet. Whatever it is, we are excited about the device. Stay tuned for more updates.

Kyojins Come to Free Fire with New Attack on Titan Content

Garena is taking it’s mobile battle royale game to new heights with a new partnership with Japanese publishing company, Kondansha. The new partnership will see iconic designs from hit anime and comic, Attack on Titan, make its way to the game in the coming month. This is the first in a series of partnerships that Garena is undertaking to elevate the gaming experience in Free Fire.

The new update will bring content inspired from Attack on Titan to the game. Players will be able to equip weapons with Survey Corps signature colours and even dress up as the terrifying, man-eating Kyojin (Titans) from the hit series. The two highlights are simply the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the partnership. Players can look forward to other features such as gun skins and other in-game items and collectibles.

The partnership is expected to kick off in March. The partnership is the latest in a series that Garena has been rolling out for Free Fire. Previously, the company partnered with Netflix’ Money Heist television series in addition to a large scale partnership with celebrity footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo.

FUJIFILM X-E4 Launches in Malaysia, Available Late February 2021 Onward

FUJIFILM has been making strides in the camera market as of late. They just launched the FUJIFILM GFX100S, a 102-megapixel medium format camera that you can easily work with on the field. The GFX100S is a sort of evolution or shrinking (depending on how you look at it) of the impressive GFX100 they launched last year. The Japanese firm also launches the GF80mm with f/1.7, making it one of the fastest medium format lens money can buy.

They now also launch their new X-E4 mirrorless camera. The X-E4 camera, in contrast to the medium format GFX100S, is a compact shooter that weighs in three times less than the 102-megapixel monster. It is also the most compact of its series in its fourth-generation form at 364g (body only).

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Of course, how compact it is also depending on you, the user. The X-E4 is still an interchangeable lens mirrorless camera with FUJIFILM’s proprietary X Mount lenses. You can pair the X-E4 to FUJIFILM’s latest XF27mm f/2.8 pancake lens to make this real compact or go for a little more versatility with FUJIFILM’s extensive X Mount zoom lenses.

The X-E4 employs a 26.1-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C cropped sensor as expected from FUJIFILM. They are still the only major modern camera manufacturer that does not have a full-frame camera in their line-up. But the 26.1-Megapixel sensor is also packed with FUJIFILM’s latest X-Processor 4 for fast autofocus, 100% frame coverage area for autofocus, and even better tracking autofocus.

Of course, a compact camera needs to be versatile too. The FUJIFILM X-E4 shots videos at 4K 30p. It is not a regular 4K video though. The camera shoots at 6K to be oversampled into 4K 4:2:0 8-bit videos. It can also record videos at 4K 4:2:2 10-bit, but not internally. You can also shoot slow motion videos at Full HD 1080p resolution at 240fps if you need to.

The FUJIFILM X-E4 will be available in Malaysia late February 2021 onward. It will also be available in two colour choices of Black and Silver, pretty much expected from FUJIFILM. The FUJIFILM X-E4 will also launch alongside the FUJINON Lens XF27mm f/2.8 R WR also available later in February 2021. There are no official pricing yet to be revealed for Malaysia at this time.

FUJIFILM GFX100S Launches in Malaysia – 102-Megapixel From a Bigger Sensor in a Smaller Body

There is a reason why you hardly see a medium format camera out in the wild or used by street photographers. For one, they are quite humongous compared to the modern full-frame DSLR. That size also comes with some heft to lug around and that affects your mobility greatly. But thanks to bigger sensors, you cannot use your regular lenses made for the full-frame format. They are exorbitantly expensive as well, technically.

But there are some benefits to a larger sensor size like the medium format camera. One of them is the better photo quality thanks to the larger pixel size within the sensor. Because of the larger images produced by the bigger sensor as well, the photos can be printed to a larger poster format with no detail loss too. That is why most photos you see in an art gallery are taken with medium format cameras. Thanks to the larger sensor and pixel size too, the depth of field you get from the camera is quite incredible.

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Of course, they could make the cameras smaller today thanks to the mirrorless technology. The FUJIFILM GFX50S was one of the few options in the medium format segment with a sensor that fits into a smaller form factor of the full-frame DSLR camera body. In fact, it is a little smaller than some of the flagship class DSLR cameras. That said, it is still not a small piece of kit, nor is it light.

They managed to squeeze more performance into a tighter body with the brand-new FUJIFILM GFX100S though. Get this too, it packs a doubly powerful sensor than before. It packs 102-Megapixel from the same sized sensor from the 50-Megapixel GFX50S. We are entering large format category here.

That medium format 102-megapixel sensor is crammed into a camera body that weighs just 900g, like most full-frame camera bodies. This is way smaller than the FUJIFILM GFX100 launched last year. You also get a five-axis in body image stabilisation mechanics with the GFX100S with up to 6 stops. Thanks to medium format and FUJIFILM’s colour know how, you get incredible images from the FUJIFILM GFX100S.

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Of course, you need a very powerful image processor to work with more than 100 million pixels as fast as a regular full-frame DSLR camera. For that, they back the medium format sensor with their in-housed developed X-processor 4 CPU that features four cores to work with. The result is stunning 16-bit images with up to 281 trillion colours. Of course, those colours will not translate to it videos.

It is still a capable video shooter with 4K 30fps to work with though and at 10-bit colour colours. While it can shoot at 4K 30p with F-Log, we would recommend you to go with a different sort of camera if you are going to sink a lot of money into video camera workflow. This is a photography beast, a different sort of imaging hardware.

The new image processor also allows the GFX100S to have an even faster auto focus and even wider focus coverage area than before at 100%. The auto focus now tracks moving subjects even better than before for sports photography. You can get up to 5 frames a second in continuous shooting. It might not sound as impressive as Sony’s new mirrorless full-frame contender that can shoot at 30fps. Think about it though, this has a sensor nearly twice as big as the Sony’s sensor.

The FUJIFILM GFX100S will be available in Malaysia toward the end of February 2021. The FUJIFILM GFX100S will also be launching alongside the GF80mm f/1.7 G-Mount prime lens. The GF80mm is also currently FUJIFILM’s fastest medium format lens to date. There are no official local pricings for the new camera or the lens just yet. The FUJIFILM GFX100S will be available soon in the North American market (body only) for US$ 5,999 (MYR 24,255*) though, which is a little more expensive than the older FUJIFILM GFX50S.

*Approximate conversion rate based on US$ 1 = MYR 4.043 on xe.com on 2nd February 2021

ROG Masters Asia Pacific eSports Tournament Goes Online for 2021 Season

ASUS kicking off a region wide eSports Tournament called the ROG Masters Asia Pacific eSports Tournament which will see eSports athletes from the region compete for a grand prize of USD$10,000. The tournament kicks off in March 2021 with matches happening throughout until the finals in April 2021. Given the current global situation with the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament will be held entirely online.

ROG Masters APAC 2021 Teaser Video | ROG

This year, the game of choice is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). The competition will involve 15 countries: Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. It’s open to enthusiasts, amateurs and professionals across the region. All you have to do is register at rogmasters.gg. Registration opens on February 8 2021.

The competition will be held in three stages over the two months. Kicking off the competition is the Country Qualifiers which will see all the registered teams face-off for a shot in the Country Finals starting on the first week of April 2021. The Country Finals will see professional teams from each country seeded into the battlefield allowing enthusiasts and amateurs to climb further up the ladder. Teams in the Country finals will then stand a chance to head to the Regional finals where they will battle it out for the grand prize.

Matches for the Country finals will be streamed on ASUS ROG’s official YouTube and Facebook pages. The Malaysian Finals will be live-streamed on 4 April 2021. The APAC Finals will be live-streamed at the end of April 2021.

Teams that rise above the rest in the Malaysian Finals will stand to win USD$800 for first place and USD$400 for second place. These prizes also include ASUS ROG Swag. Teams in the APAC finals will then be vying for the USD$10,000 grand prize. The top 3 teams will be awarded USD$10,000 for the grand prize, USD3,500 for the runner up and USD$1,500 for third place.

Get to registering fast for your chance as registrations close on 28th February 2021.

Acer’s TravelMate P4 Makes its Way to Malaysia

Acer’s TravelMate P4 is making its way to Malaysian consumers! The new offering from Acer brings the best of durability and specifications to meet the rigours of the current work from anywhere culture. Equipped with military standard toughness, the TravelMate P4 is made to accompany users where ever they may decide to work. It even comes with features to ensure that critical information is secured.

The TravelMate P4 is equipped with Intel’s 11th generation Core i3, i5 and Core i7 processors. These processors come with performance enhancements that not only make them perform better but also make them even more power-efficient. This allows users to enjoy a whopping 15-hours of battery life. If you require more power in the graphics department, there are options which include the NVIDIA GeForce MX350; otherwise, the laptop comes built-in with the Intel IRIS Xe which should be just as powerful as the MX350.

On the connectivity side of things, the TravelMate P4 comes with support for WiFi 6 (802.11ax) which allows stable, high speed connectivity for your work needs. It also supports Bluetooth 5.1. The webcam on the P4 is a standard 720p HD webcam which is complemented with Acer Purified Voice technology for all your video calling needs.

The display on the TravelMate P4 is a Full HD IPS display which should give you enough visual real estate to complete any task. It has up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage.

Pricing & Availability

The Acer TravelMate P4 is available in stores now. It will set you back MYR4,999 for the version with the Intel Core i7 and MYR4,099 for the one with the Core i5.

Purchases made between 1st January to 31 March 2021 will be entitled to redeem MYR80 Touch ‘n Go eWallet or Boost eWallet credit.

Garmin Announces the Garmin Lily, A Smartwatch for Women

Smartwatches have always been seen as gender neutral in design. However, when it comes down to it, the design and finish of any given watch can leave an impression. So far, we’ve only seen designs that versatile and are adaptable to both feminine and masculine styles. However, Garmin is paying close attention to women in it’s newest line up – the Garmin Lily.

The Garmin Lily comes with a sleek, fashion-forward design which looks to keep its users looking sharp while keeping up with their fitness goals. The smaller, 34mm smartwatch comes with a monochromatic, liquid crystal touch display with 14mm straps brings a refined sense of femininity that other smartwatches on the market are lacking. Garmin says that the Lily is inspired by the jewellery-like design of timepieces which are designed for smaller wrists. The Lily classic comes with straps made of Italian leather while the Lily Sport comes with a sweat-proof silicone band.

The Garmin Lily doesn’t skimp on the health features even in its petite form. It is capable of measure blood oxygenation, stress, hydration, sleep and heart rate continuously. It also has a Body Battery energy monitoring feature which will help users monitor their energy levels and plan activities like workouts and rest times. Being made for women, the Lily also comes equipped with software features like menstrual cycle tracking and pregnancy tracking to help women stay in tune with their body and wellness via the Garmin Connect app.

Aside from the software features, the smartwatch comes with connectivity features that we see in all smartwatches including WiFi and GPS connectivity via your smartphone. It also comes with smart notifications for you to keep focused while you’re out and about. It also boasts a 5-day battery life.

Pricing & Availability

The Garmin Lily will be available in Classic and Sports editions. The Garmin Lily Classic will be retailing for USD$249.99 (MYR1,010.60) while the Garmin Lily Sport will be retailing at USD$199.99 (MYR808.47).

Facebook News Hits the U.K., More Countries Coming

Facebook’s recent woes with misinformation surrounding not only the U.S. Elections but also the COVID-19 pandemic have led the social media platform to look for more viable ways to serve news and content. The company initially rolled out its News Tab in the U.S. back in 2019. Now, the feature is making its way to users in the United Kingdom.  The Facebook News feature filters out content based on user interest and publisher reputation.  

Facebook News allows users to access news and articles based on categories such as business, entertainment, sport, and even the top news or stories of the day. Using the feature, Facebook will provide the news digests which summarize the developments during the major events, like the COVID-19 pandemic or the U.S. Elections. In addition to aggregation, the content collated in the Facebook News Tab will be ranked based on authoritative sources and original reporting. This will help users discern credible sources before sharing.  

The introduction of Facebook News also comes in the shadow of Australia implementing legislation that will require organizations such as Facebook and Google to pay content and news companies for using their content in news feeds. Considering this, Facebook claims that they are going to paying UK news organizations for the use of their articles and cooperate with more news organizations so that users can access more information.   

To date, the news organizations involved in the partnership include The Guardian, The Economist, Channel 4 News, Daily Mail Group, and others.  The roll out in the U.K. seems to be the first in a more global roll out of the feature. Facebook mentioned that they are dealing with the publisher in France and Germany to bring the news tab features to their country. The company also announced that the features will launch in India and Brazil in the future.   

Beeper Brings Together Your Chat Apps Under One Roof

Nowadays, most of us use a smartphone to communicate. One of the ways we do this is via communication apps such as WhatsApp, WeChat, Messenger, Skype, among others. Most of the time, these apps are free of charge and come with features that make communicating easier. However, we are at a point where there are way too many apps offering users different kinds of communication styles and experiences. This had led to a conundrum where users have become overwhelmed by messages leading to some messages being missed or overlook. Seeing that reality, Eric Migicovsky, the founder of the now Fitbit-owned Pebble, has unveiled a new, universal communication app, Beeper, which unify up to 15 chat networks.   

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Beeper brings all the widely used chat applications under one roof. This allows users to not only be on multiple platforms at the same time, but also have one screen to rule them all. It offers users the option to reply messages in a fast and convenient way while being platform agnostic. The new app supports 15 chat networks including Apple’s iMessage. Beeper is available on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux.  

Users can enjoy all the features offered by their multiple apps such as unified search, snooze, and archiving messages on Beeper. However, supporting Apple’s iMessage is a little trickier. To allow Android, Windows, and Linux users to use Apple’s service on Beeper, the Migicovsky and his team had to find a workaround. This involves using Apple’s own devices for some digital trickery. The company is using an always on Apple device as a bridge to enable iMessage on Beeper. If you don’t have an Apple device to use as this bridge, the company will send the user a jailbroken iPhone with the Beeper app installed; otherwise, it’s as simple as downloading the app on your Mac or iPhone to enable the service. 

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The platform is built on an open-source platform called Matrix. The platform is run as a non-profit by the Matrix.org Foundation like Mozilla. It offers a set of APIs and SDKs for developing and running chat platforms. It enables decentralized, secure communication on these platforms with end-to-end encryption. This also means that larger adopters of Beeper have the option to run the application on their own servers for additional security and peace of mind.  

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It’s pretty hard to imagine that Beeper would be available for free given the elaborate lengths the creators have taken to enable all the services. For those interested in using Beeper, it come with a monthly subscription fee of USD$10 (MYR40.43) for the app. If you need the jail-broken iPhone the fee is not included in the subscription. 

Beeper is hardly the first app on the market that aggregates chat platforms into a single app. There are apps such as Franz and Rambox which are available on the internet without the support for iMessage. That said, Beeper holds much promise when it comes to having literally all your messaging platforms under one roof.  There will be more chat networks for users to enjoy soon with night mode coming in the next version. 

Samsung’s Next Galaxy Watch & the Next Apple Watch Could Change Things for Diabetic Health

We’ve long held the impression that wearables could change the health landscape. In fact, some companies like Fitbit have built businesses focusing on this promise. However, over the past decade, while we’ve seen numerous wearables drive an increased awareness of the importance of health and deliver tonnes of data to the consumer, we haven’t seen that dramatic shift that has been promised. That may change with the upcoming entries to the Samsung Galaxy Watch line up.

Rumours coming from Korean news outlet ET News are pointing to the upcoming Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch Active 3 and Apple Watch having a glucose monitor. This could revolutionize how the medical community looks to monitor and treat patients with diabetes. According to the report, the Galaxy Watch 4 will come with an optical sensor that will be able to detect the glucose levels in the user’s blood. This is done without the need to break the skin and by using a technique called Raman’s spectroscopy.

How Will It Work?

Let’s take a look at how this would work. We’re all used to the myriad of sensors on the back of a wearable now. We have one that measures the users heart rate, blood oxygenation and stress levels; and in newer wearables like the Fitbit Sense, Samsung Galaxy Watch 3 and Apple Watch Series 6, we also have sensors for an ECG. In addition to this, the new watch would include an additional sensor that would be able to detect the sugars in the blood vessels.

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It achieves this by using a precise spectrum of light and sends it into the vessels where it comes into contact with glucose molecules. These molecules then produce a scatter which is unique to glucose which is then read by the sensor. This information is used in tandem with other relevant molecular concentrations in the blood will be able to give you a reading on the glucose levels in blood.

Why is Glucose Monitoring in Wearables Important?

So, it’s just another sensor – you might be saying. Yes, it’s another sensor in a piece of tech that seems filled to the brim with sensors. However, the fact that it allows a crucial bit of information to be available to patients is how it will revolutionize diabetic healthcare.

At the current time, the only way feasible way for diabetics to get glucose readings is by pricking themselves on a daily basis. This comes on top of the multiple pricks they have to endure to administer insulin subcutaneously. An average diabetic patient on insulin would need to prick themselves at least twice a day for glucose monitoring and administration of insulin. However, with this technology, they would only need to prick themselves once. This not only improves their quality of life; it makes sure that they aren’t needlessly building up scar tissue.

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Another big jump in management comes with the fact that this technology also allows patients to monitor their blood sugar levels continuously. The only way this is feasible currently is if patients opt for a continuous glucose monitor. Using this will entail placing a probe under the skin. This is usually a plastic needle which takes blood samples at regular intervals. While this seems harmless, it presents its own set of challenges when it comes to maintenance and sterility. In fact, these probes can be the source of infections if not maintained well. What’s more, this method of monitoring isn’t widely adopted.

The fact that the new line up of Galaxy Watches could make continuous glucose monitoring more readily accessible will ensure diabetic patients have more granular information. Using this information, both doctors and patients will have more granular insights into the glucose tolerance of different types of foods by patients. This could lead to better diabetic management and even reversal in some cases.

Start of a New Wave of Health-centric Wearbles with Medically Actionable Insights

The new wave of wearbles starting with the next generation Samsung Galaxy Watches and Apple Watch could finally be medically relevant. The new features that will come in these wearables will allow access to more actionable insights when it comes to managing disease.

In fact, with more countries approving the ECG function in the Galaxy Watch 3 and Galaxy Watch Active 2, the wearable category may become a requirement instead of an option for more chronically afflicted patients – fulfilling a promise that was made at the inception of the category.