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Have You Seen This New OPPO With A Round Pop-Up Selfie Camera?

OPPO recently patented a unique selfie pop-up camera. OPPO p atents a phone with a round pop-up selfie camera. The camera module contains a round pop-up selfie camera and a triple camera setup. The patent was filed with the  World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO)  in early 2020. Which contains a semi-circular pop-up camera and triple setup camera. The above image shows that the semi-circular pop-up camera hides inside the smartphone along with a triple rare camera. In fact from the above image, we can conclude that both the rare and front cameras connect. Also, we came to know that the front-facing camera pops-out from the camera module in a circular manner.  OPPO m ay include this system in its new Reno  series smartphones as these series smartphones are only for cameras. There is speculation for 15x hybrid zoom. However, these are only speculations and not confirmed by the company.

The First Smartphone With A 'Gimbal' Camera System

Vivo just launched new flagship smartphones on Monday - The X50, X50 Pro, and X50 Pro+.  The X50 Pro and X50 Pro+ comes with a feature never seen on a phone before. It's called the 'Gimbal Camera System,' and it's a tiny gimbal module, "modeled after actual gimbals," Vivo says. The GCS moves the camera in the opposite direction of shaking motions, providing clearer handheld shots. Vivo says the system widens the rotation angle, as well as the anti-shake area, compared to other stabilization methods. That means it should be able to compensate for some very jerky movements. The results, the company claims, should be "super clear images." The X50 Pro and X50 Pro+ both have a quad camera setup on the back, with a periscope lens that allows up to 60x optical/digital zoom mix. Only the X50 Pro+, however, has Samsung's 50-megapixel 1/1.3-inch ISOCELL GN1 sensor as its primary camera, notable for Dual Pixel/Tetracell tech, which should help produce very

Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus VS Motorola Edge Plus

Both the Edge Plus and S20 Plus have massive displays, top-tier Snapdragon 865 processors with 5G modems, sophisticated quad-lens rear cameras, big batteries and oodles of RAM. But it’s the execution of these oft-requested features that separates these two handsets, and leads us to a clear winner. The Edge Plus has no resistance against submersion, which is pretty disappointing for a device that costs so much. Additionally, the Edge Plus’ nearly 2 millimeters of added thickness makes it pretty chunky compared to Samsung’s offering, and that will only be exacerbated once you slap a case on Motorola’s phone. Continue reading..

Is ZOOM Now The Number One Video Teleconferencing Service?

Video Teleconferencing service, Zoom, announced that the platform now has more than 300 million daily active meeting participants. Zoom CEO Eric S. Yuan, last month shared that the company had hit 200 million daily active meeting participants. That means the company has added more than 100 million users in roughly three weeks' time. Previously, Zoom reported that it had a total of 10 million users at the end of December 2019.This incredible stat was shared during a company webinar with Zoom CEO Yuan and later detailed on the company’s website.

Have You Seen The New Australian COVIDSAFE APP?

The Australian government's new coronavirus contact tracing app which was released on Sunday, was downloaded 1million times in just 5 hours of launch, that is, approximately 1 out of every 25 Australians is using the app.   COVIDSafe  uses Bluetooth to connect with other phones within 1.5 metres (4.9 feet) which also have the app installed. If they are in contact for over 15 minutes (fiftheen minutes), the app records data such as the date, time, contact distance and duration, and the other user's encrypted identification code. This information is stored on the user's phone for 21 days, after which it is automatically deleted.