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Top Tech News Today: Galaxy AI Rolling Out To Older Models, Realme Buds T110 Launching Soon, More
Following the much-anticipated launch of the Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, Galaxy AI and Circle to Search emerged as standout features.
Galaxy AI Rolling Out To Older Models
Following the much-anticipated launch of the Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, Galaxy AI and Circle to Search emerged as standout features for consumers worldwide. Responding to overwhelming demand, the smartphone giant recently announced plans to extend these innovative capabilities to its 2023 flagship devices, such as the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip. Now, Samsung has now signaled its intention to further expand accessibility of these features by integrating them into its older flagship models., including the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22, as early as next month.
Realme Buds T110 Launching Soon
Realme has officially announced the arrival of its latest budget-friendly TWS earbuds, the Buds T110, scheduled to debut in India on April 15th, coinciding with the launch of the highly anticipated P1 series. Following their successful unveiling in China earlier this week, these earbuds are poised to launch in the Indian market. The Realme Buds T110 promise exceptional audio quality and affordability, as Realme continues to expand its product portfolio.
DigiYatra App Gets Revamp
The DigiYatra app, managed by the DigiYatra Foundation, has just got an upgrade. Travellers and users of DigiYatra need to download the latest version from the official Google Play or the Apple App Store, so that they can get a smooth airport experience, as recommended by the DigiYatra Foundation. It has also asked users to delete the older version of the app to access the newest features designed to enhance your journey.
Musk Criticises Meta For Not Sharing Actual Ad Metrics
Tech billionaire Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has criticised rival and social networking giant Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, for withholding accurate advertisement metrics. Musk asserted that his X platform, formerly known as Twitter, delivers superior returns compared to Meta. Responding to a follower's comment alleging Meta's deception in ad metrics, Musk affirmed the claim as "True."
OnePlus Pad 2 Launching In The Second Half Of This Year
The highly-acclaimed OnePlus Pad, lauded for being one of the best Android tablets in recent years, is getting a successor in 2024 with the OnePlus Pad 2, according to a renowned tipster. Launched in early 2023, the original OnePlus Pad impressed most with its large, high-refresh-rate display, powerful processor that rivaled flagships and ample memory, all at a competitive price point. Even today, the OnePlus Pad remains a compelling choice for Android tablet users.