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Tech News Today: Galaxy S24 series launch on Jan 17, Vision Pro launch this month, and more

Tech News Today (January 03, 2024): Samsung has officially confirmed the launch date of the Galaxy S24 series, and Apple is reported to launch the Vision Pro headset in January.

Galaxy S24 UltraSamsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (Image credit: Samsung)

Tech News Today in India: Samsung to host Galaxy Unpacked 2024 launch event on January 17, where, the company is expected to launch the Galaxy S24 series of smartphones and Apple is reported to launch its first headset — Vision Pro in January, which is expected to be available on sale by February in select markets.

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    Samsung Unpacked 2024

    Samsung to host Galaxy Unpacked 2024 launch event at SAP Center in San Jose, California on January 17, where, the company is likely to unveil the AI-powered Galaxy S24 series of smartphones, including the Galaxy S24 Ultra, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC.

    https://twitter.com/SamsungIndia/status/1742395360545296698

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    Apple Vision Pro launch date leak

    According to the latest reports, Apple might launch its highly anticipated Vision Pro on January 26, and the headset is expected to go on sale by early February in select markets like the US. Vision Pro is powered by the Apple Silicon M2 and visionOS, and it is said to be one of the most capable VR headsets in the market, priced at $3,499.

    https://twitter.com/markgurman/status/1742241037589061867

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    Realme is now "Make It Real"

    Realme has updated its slogan from "Dare To Leap" to "Make It Real," and the company has confirmed to launch products under three categories, -- GT series for high-performance smartphones, number series for mid-range smartphones, and C series for entry-level smartphones. The company is expected to launch the Realme 12 series and the Realme GT 5 Pro with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC in the coming weeks.

    https://twitter.com/realmeIndia/status/1742400839027941633

  4. 04

    X/Twitter introduces a new basic subscription plan for organisations

    X (previously Twitter) has introduced a new basic subscription plan, priced at $200 a month with benefits like a golden checkmark, and access to the Premium+ feature, which is 80 per cent cheaper than the platform' regular verification for organisations, which costs $1,000 a month. Besides, the company is also offering free ad credits for both basic and full-version subscribed businesses.

    https://twitter.com/verified/status/1742285992713654697

  5. 05

    Google might soon remove "Driving Mode" from Maps

    Google Maps will soon stop offering driving mode from the Android Maps app, which will soon be replaced by Assistant Driving Mode, which offers a new UI with quick access to music controls, sending a message, and making calls.

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    Itel A70 with 256GB storage launched for Rs 7,299

    Itel has launched India's most affordable smartphone with 256 GB storage -- Itel A70 for Rs 7,299, which offers 8 GB RAM, a 6.6-inch HD+ resolution display, a 5,000 mAh battery, and a 13 MP primary camera. The base model of the Itel A70 with 64 GB storage costs Rs 6.299, and the mid-tier model with 128 GB storage is priced at Rs 6,799.

    Other key highlights of the Itel A70 include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, an iPhone-like camera array at the back, and a USB Type-C charging port. The smartphone will be available for purchase via leading online and offline stores starting January 5.

    https://twitter.com/itel_india/status/1742454082198257895

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    Oppo Reno 11 series India launch teased

    Oppo has officially teased the launch of the camera-centric Reno 11 series in India. According to the latest post on X (previously Twitter), the Oppo Reno 11 series will include a 32 MP telephoto lens, and the smartphone will support 80W fast charging.

    https://twitter.com/OPPOIndia/status/1742421640280265117

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