Samsung has been long rumoured to be working on the affordable versions of its Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip foldables. The new Galaxy Z Fold FE as well as the Z Flip FE’s existence was confirmed a while back through leaks but now, their respective key specs have leaked, suggesting Samsung may employ the same dual-chip strategy in these devices as it did with Galaxy S24 series.
A Tipster by the name of Kro (@kro_roe) leaked the specs of Galaxy Z Fold FE and Galaxy Z Flip FE on X. It states that both the foldables will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Processor in some markets while they could feature Exynos chip in others. It is supposed to be the unannounced Exynos 2300 SoC. The regions getting Snapdragon and Exynos variants could match those of Galaxy S24 series.
However, the tipster claims that only one of these Fan Edition foldable phones will be released. It’s surprising that Samsung won’t be releasing the FE models of both the foldables considering their flagship counterparts have been quite popular among the users.
The Galaxy Z Flip FE is rumoured to come in two models with 8GB or 12GB RAM options and 256GB or 512GB storage options. It could measure 71.9 x 165.2 x 6.9mm while unfolded and 71.9 x 84.9 x 15.9/17.1mm while folded. The Galaxy Z Fold FE on the other hand, could come with higher 12GB, 16GB RAM options paired with 256GB and 512GB storage trims. It is said to measure 67.1 x 155.1 x 15.8/14.2mm when folded and 130.1 x 155.1 x 6.3 while folded.
Now, as per a recent report, the first entry-level Galaxy Z Fold FE model this year is likely to be released around the same time as the Apple iPhone 16 series, which should be sometime between September and October. “The shipment target of the entry-level model Z-Fold 6 is not much, ranging from 200,000 to 300,000 units. However, it could distract consumer interest in the iPhone 16 series, which is coming at a similar time”, the report read.
The Galaxy Z Fold FE is expected to be thinner than Galaxy Z Fold 6, which in turn is also rumoured to be thinner than the Galaxy Z Fold 5. In addition, Samsung could bring down the cost of the device by removing some features found in its flagship fold, such as S-pen support.
Nearly a year after the feature was announced, the Find My Device network is rolling out to Android users who are using the latest beta version of Google Play Services. The new Android Find My Device settings seem to be rolling but the network is still inactive from Google’s side, as of now.
What is Android Find My Device Network?
The updated Find My Device network promises to enhance device tracking capabilities by utilizing a “web” of pings from various devices, such as phones, tablets, and headphones. This network aims to pinpoint the location of a lost device with greater accuracy, akin to Apple’s Find My network. In other words, in case you lose your smartphone or it gets stolen, you can locate your device more accurately through the location of other participating Android devices.
Why was the rollout delayed?
Back when it was announced, Google said the modernised Android Find My Device network would rollout soon. However, it had to delay the feature indefinitely as Apple still had to implement tracking protection into iOS for trackers using the Android-based network.
On the other hand, Apple recently released iOS 17.5 Beta 1 and 9to5Mac discovered strings detailing how the iPhone will be able to detect third-party trackers. As of now, iOS can only detect AirTags and Find My certified Bluetooth trackers.
In case Google rolled out the network earlier, third-party trackers could have been used to stalk iOS users silently but with the latest development, it is confirmed that Apple will allow users to detect and protect themselves from such trackers soon. This means that Apple is now also ready to support the network, but hasn’t made the changes live yet.
How to participate in Android Find My Device Network?
With the settings going live, you can turn on the option to participate in the Android Find My Device network if you are also using the latest Google Play Services beta version. Again, the network hasn’t gone live yet as Google is yet to flip the switch for that but you can opt to participate in it once it does by following the steps below:
Step 1:
Go to the settings of your smartphone.
Step 2:
Now, find the option named ‘Google’ and tap on it.
Step 3:
Click on the ‘Find My Device’ option.
Step 4:
If the feature has been rolled out on your device, you should see an option called ‘Find your offline devices’. Once you click on it, choose the option that suits you best in terms of how you want to participate in the new Find My Device network.
X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced the availability of Community Notes in India. Community Notes is a feature on X which is essentially handled by the users of X to fact check information and present other users with the correct context and information in case the displayed post is misleading or is incorrect in terms of facts. Here’s how it works and how you can apply for X Community Notes in India.
X Community Notes: What Is It And How Does It Work?
”Community Notes aims to create a better-informed world by empowering people on X to collaboratively add helpful notes to posts that might be misleading”, as per the platform’s own explanation of what X Community Notes is. It is handled by contributors, who are regular users on X and help write and rate notes. The more people that participate, the better the program becomes.
X has no role in writing, rating or moderating the notes, as it’s all run by the contributors. However, X does intervene in case the notes break X’s rules. “The program is built on transparency: all contributions are published daily, and anyone can inspect our ranking algorithm”, says the platform.
Sign-ups are open to everyone, says X. As there are important nuances in each market, X states that it will expand the contributor base country-by-country, with India being the latest addition. To sign up for X, however, you need to be eligible for the below mentioned criteria:
No recent notice of violations of X’s rules
Joined X at least 6 months ago
With an intent to reduce spam, X says you should have a verified phone number that must be:
From a trusted phone carrier
Not associated with other Community Notes accounts
If you think you pass the eligibility criteria, you can sign up for X Community Notes here. You can check all the information displayed regarding X community notes, press Next, and tap Finish once you are on the last step. Now, X will notify you once you have added to been added to the list of contributors. It will also ask you to specify the languages you speak for better suitability to the program.
In today’s digital age, having a reliable printer with WiFi connectivity is essential for both home and office use. These printers allow you to print wirelessly from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop, eliminating the need for cumbersome cables. Here are the top 5 WiFi-enabled inkjet printers available in India, considering factors like print speed, cost of refill, and warranty:
Epson EcoTank L3252 Wi-Fi All-in-One Ink Tank Printer
Available for Rs 14,999 on Amazon, this InkJet printer is Wi-Fi enabled where you can Connect with wireless connectivity and with the Epson Smart Panel App you can access functions such as print, scan and copy from your mobile device. It can print up to 4,500 pages black & up to 7,500 pages colour with economical genuine refill ink bottles. It can print at a speed of 15 ppm for coloured pages and 33 ppm for Monochrome pages. This printer has a warranty coverage of up to 1 years or 30,000 prints, whichever comes first. A 65ml refill bottle can go up to Rs 570 (as per a Flipkart listing) based on the colour.
Canon PIXMA E477
Priced at Rs 5,599 in India via Amazon, this Canon printer is one of the cheapest Inkjet printers available, and comes with features like wireless setup, printing and scanning with the free app. It also allows you to monitor ink level status and setup cloud services remotely. The Canon printer has Auto Power ON which detects a print command and will automatically switch the printer on with a USB connection and automatically switches off after a specific timing. Print speed for monochrome and colour pages stand at 8 ppm and 4 ppm, respectively. Print cost for a monochrome page is Rs 1.8 while its Rs 4.5 for a colour page.
Cannon says that the printer has a 1 year carry-in warranty from the date of purchase. Using counterfeit ink will harm your printer and render the warranty void, according to the brand. The multicoloured ink could cost around Rs 750 as per Amazon while the Black ink would cost around Rs 670.
HP Ink Tank Wireless 416 Printer
Available for Rs 14,499 on Amazon, this HP printer has rapid printing rates of up to 8 ppm (black) and 5 ppm (colour). It comes with included HP GT51 Black Ink Bottle and HP GT52 Cyan/Magenta/Yellow Ink Bottle which can print up to 8,000 color and 6,000 black pages. The printer supports wireless connectivity over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In addition, users get 1-year or 15,000-page limited hardware warranty. The printer can handle A4, B5, A6, and DL envelope standard media sizes with up to 60-sheet input and 25-sheet output capacity. Finally, the HP GT52 ink bottle, when purchased separately, costs Rs 657 for each colour on Amazon. A set of four bottles would cost Rs 2,694.
The Brother DCP-T820DW – Wi-Fi & Auto Duplex Colour Multifunction AIO printer is one of the most advanced inkjet printers available in this list. It offers Brother’s duplex (two-sided) printing which reduces total operating costs and lower your overall cost per print. The device can handle a variety of print jobs with a 150 sheets paper tray adjustable for different paper sizes and an additional single-sheet manual feed slot for various paper types. Brother’s refill tank system features a transparent cover that allows for easy front access to the embedded ink tank.
The built-in Wi-Fi allows your entire workgroup to effortlessly share one device. Plus, Brother printers are equipped with direct mobile print for the convenience of printing wirelessly from your mobile devices. The maximum print speed for colour pages is 26 ppm, while for monochrome its 30 ppm. It can handle A4, Letter, Legal, Mexico legal, India legal, Folio, Executive, A6, Envelopes, and more media sizes. The printer comes with a 1-year warranty while the combo price for four ink bottles including black, yellow, magenta and cyan is Rs 1,799. If bought separately, the bottles cost Rs 410 each.
HP Smart Tank 720 All-in-One Auto Duplex WiFi Colour Printer
The most expensive InkJet printer out of this list of printers is the HP Smart Tank 720. It is priced at Rs 23,999 on Amazon and comes with a 1 year onsite warranty or 30,000 pages warranty, whichever is earlier from the date of purchase. The HP printer comes with integrated ink tanks and an automatic ink and paper sensor with Smart guided buttons. It can print up to 8,000 colour or 12,000 black pages. One can connect to it via USB 2.0, Dual-Band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The printing cost is 10 paise for Black and 20 paise for Colour pages. To control various functions of the printer, one can pair it with the HP Smart app. The compatible HP GT52 ink bottle, when purchased separately, costs Rs 657 for each colour on Amazon. A set of four bottles would cost Rs 2,694.
Google is the default search engine for many and over the years, the search functionality has always been available free of cost. However, a new report suggests that Google may be planning to charge the customers for using its AI search engine, making one of its core features chargeable for the first time since the inception of the company.
The report comes from Financial Times as per which Google will begin charging users for using the new “premium” features powered by generative artificial intelligence. Google is considering various options, including integrating specific AI-powered search features into its premium subscription services. These services already include access to its new Gemini AI assistant in Gmail and Docs, as three individuals familiar with Google’s plans reported.
While the technology is still in the works and should be ready for deployment soon, the executives at Google still haven’t decided whether they want to charge users for its AI search. The report confirms that the basic search would remain free as it is currently, and even those who pay for the new AI search will continue to see ads any which way.
”But charging would represent the first time that Google — which for many years offered free consumer services funded entirely by advertising — has made people pay for enhancements to its core search product”, read the report.
To put in perspective, Google’s ad business which has been the main source of its income might have taken a hit since generative AI was introduced by its competitors as well as Google itself, when it began offering Search Generative Experience to a select few who enrolled into the test. Google may have noticed a trend that’s going against it.
That’s because if Google’s search engine provided more complete AI-generated answers through a single search, it no longer required users to click through to its advertisers’ websites. Also, many online publishers that depend on Google for internet traffic fear fewer users will visit their sites if Google’s AI-powered search extracts information from their web pages and presents it to users directly.
Google recently added a new premium tier to its Google One consumer subscription service that provided users with an advanced version of Gemini. It has also added Gemini to Workspace, its suite of online productivity apps like Gmail and Docs.
It’s been over two months since the debut of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series and we have already begun witnessing leaks for next year’s Galaxy S25 series. According to a new report, Samsung may be planning to retain the strategy for S25 series which it had for Galaxy S24 series in terms of the processor in use, where it could vary between Exynos and Snapdragon on a regional basis.
As per a report from Digitimes, the Galaxy S25 series will retain the dual-chip strategy from Galaxy S24 series, where select regions would get the Snapdragon powered variant while the rest will have the Exynos 2500 backed models. In both of our Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24+ reviews, we mentioned how Samsung may have finally cracked the Exynos game and it seems like Samsung is planning to double down on the success next year as well, with Exynos 2500.
Back in 2022, TM Roh, head of Samsung, confirmed that the company is working on its own dedicated chip for powering Galaxy flagships but it seems like Samsung still needs some time to efficiently implement that strategy. As this is just leaked report, its also possible that Samsung may deploy Exynos 2500 in all of its S25 series models (which an earlier report suggested) and the only way to find out is to wait for an official announcement.
In a separate leak, the Exynos 2500 could employ Google’s TPU for improved AI functions. The tip shared by the tipster Connor (@OreXda) on X says that Samsung has been working on improving its neural and digital signal processors since Exynos 2200 till the latest Exynos 2400. Despite its efforts, the company has failed to achieve a satisfactory result in terms of Android ML layer or Google Mobile Service System App Services’ performance.
As a result, Samsung Exynos 2500 SoC may feature one G-NPU, one S-NPU, and a new TPU component that comes from Google. The Google TPU is supposed to boost the Android ML and GMS performances. It should also bring a smoother flow of operations.
Samsung, a prominent player in India’s consumer electronics landscape, unveiled its latest innovation in the realm of home appliances with the introduction of the AI-powered Bespoke series. This lineup, powered by advanced artificial intelligence (AI), claims substantial energy savings and environmental benefits. Samsung’s Bespoke appliances in India that are powered by AI include refrigerators, air conditioners, microwaves, and washing machines.
The centrepiece of the AI-powered Bespoke series is the AI Energy Mode, which Samsung claims can deliver an average of 30 per cent energy efficiency across various appliances, lowering the electricity bill. A Samsung spokesperson said, “Refrigerators equipped with this mode can achieve up to 10% energy savings, while air conditioners boast up to 20%, and washing machines an astounding 70%.”
He further added, “These significant reductions in energy consumption not only translate to cost savings for consumers but also contribute to a greener planet by lowering CO2 emissions.”
Explaining it via an example, he said that a 5-star-rated Samsung refrigerator can slash CO2 emissions by 359kg/year, with AI Energy Mode augmenting these savings by an additional 10%, resulting in a reduction of 395kg/year in overall CO2 emissions.
At the launch event, JB Park, President & CEO of Samsung Southwest Asia, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that cater to the evolving needs of Indian households while prioritizing environmental sustainability. He said, “The Bespoke AI-powered appliances offer a seamless blend of convenience and efficiency, with features such as inbuilt Wi-Fi, internal cameras, and AI chips enabling easy home management through the SmartThings Application.”
Saurabh Baishakhia, Senior Director of Digital Appliances at Samsung India, underscored the transformative impact of AI on enhancing the consumer experience and revolutionizing the concept of smart homes. From automatic food recognition in refrigerators to personalized diet recipes in microwaves, Bespoke AI appliances redefine convenience and customization in household chores.
Samsung has also introduced two new features for the appliances, Smart Forward and SmartThings Home Care. Smart Forward is a service that offers regular software updates with the latest features and security updates. It also includes additional AI features such as Home Care. SmartThings Home Care is a monitoring system that sends alerts when an abnormality is detected in your devices and suggests solutions for easy maintenance and upkeep. As a user, you will be notified when an accessory needs to be changed.
In addition to energy savings and convenience, Bespoke AI appliances integrate Bixby AI Voice Assistant, offering intuitive interaction and hands-free control. Whether checking refrigerator contents or adjusting air conditioner settings, users can manage their appliances effortlessly with simple voice commands, enhancing accessibility for all household members.
Motorola Edge 50 Pro has been launched in India with Hello UI based on Android 14 along with other features like a triple rear camera setup, 125W Fast charging and more. However, it’s price point matches that of a premium mid-ranger by iQOO, and it’s the iQOO Neo 9 Pro. Here’s a specs comparison between the iQOO Neo 9 Pro and the Motorola Edge 50 Pro to help you decide which one should you purchase.
Display
The Edge 50 Pro sports a 6.7-inch pOLED curved display with a Resolution of 1.5K and a Refresh Rate of 144Hz. The display will boast Pantone-validated colours, Gorilla Glass 5 protection, HDR 10+ support, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, and 2000 nits peak brightness.
As for the iQOO Neo 9 Pro, it gets a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED Display with a 1.5K (1260 x 2800 pixels) resolution, HDR10 support, 2160Hz PWM dimming and up to 1400 nits brightness and up to a 144Hz refresh rate
Both of them sport a nearly identical display in terms of specs and the main choice will have to be made between a curved panel on the Edge 50 Pro or the flat one on the iQOO Neo 9 Pro.
Performance & Software
The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 Processor powers the Motorola Edge 50 Pro, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. As for the iQOO Neo 9 Pro, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC powers the device with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
Both of them run on their respective skins based on Android 14 OS. As far as the processor is concerned, the iQOO Neo 9 Pro sweeps the Motorola Edge 50 Pro with a much more powerful and capable chipset under the hood. Even the RAM and storage modules are faster on iQOO. As we noted in our review, the Neo 9 Pro can handle the most demanding tasks with ease
Software skins can be a personal preference and Motorola’s Hello UI is expected to introduce some significant changes to its user interface compared to the closer-to-stock Android look it earlier adopted. On the other hand, FunTouch OS 14 has its own set of customisations but does need some polish. Overall, we would say that both of them shouldn’t slow down in regular daily use.
Battery & Cameras
The iQOO Neo 9 Pro is backed by a 5160mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging. On the other hand, a 4500mAh cell powers the Edge 50 Pro with 125W fast wired charging and 50W wireless charging.
In terms of battery life, the Neo 9 Pro would surely provide you with a better backup as it gets a much larger battery cell. The charging time difference between the two could be high considering the Motorola Edge 50 Pro has a smaller cell, so it would charge faster than iQOO’s device. The Neo 9 Pro does lack wireless charging so if that’s a necessity for you, the Edge 50 Pro should suit you better. Do also note that the Edge 50 Pro comes with a 68W charger in the box with the lower-end model while the Neo 9 Pro has the 120W charger in all trims.
In terms of cameras, the iQOO device packs a dual rear camera setup including a 50MP main IMX920 camera with 1/ 1.49″ VCS bionic, f/1.88 aperture, OIS, LED flash, paired with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with f/2.2 aperture. For selfies and video calls, the handset features a 16-megapixel f/2.45 camera on the front.
As for the Edge 50 Pro, it also gets a triple rear camera setup, including an OIS-assisted 50MP f/1.47 main sensor, a 13MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle sensor that will double as a macro sensor, and a 10MP telephoto sensor. At the front, it gets a 50MP sensor with auto focus support.
We won’t comment on the camera performance of the two unless we compare them side-by-side in real world use. What we can say though, is that the Edge 50 Pro seems to have a slight edge over iQOO Neo 9 Pro due to the presence of a telephoto sensor and a better front facing camera.
Verdict
The Neo 9 Pro starts at Rs 34,999 for the base 8GB + 128GB model, Rs 36,999 for the 8GB + 256GB model and Rs 38,999 for the 12GB + 256GB trim. The Edge 50 Pro comes in two variants, 8GB + 256GB at Rs 31,999 and 12GB + 256GB option at Rs 35,999 in India. The former comes with a 68W charger while the latter comes with a 125W charger.
The Neo 9 Pro does offer a better value in terms of battery, in-box charger, faster RAM and storage and the processor. On the other hand, Motorola wins it with a better build quality, wireless charging support, more RAM for a cheaper price, along with a superior camera setup.
It’s a tough competition between the two but considering the overall value on offer, we’d say you can pick the Motorola Edge 50 Pro if you are on a tight budget and can compromise on raw power. However, if you can extend your budget and want more power for demanding tasks such as gaming, then the Neo 9 Pro would be a far better choice.
Motorola has debuted the Edge 50 Pro in India, making it the first Edge 50 series handset to launch in the country. The new Edge 50 Pro features the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor along with triple rear cameras, 125W fast charging, 50W wireless charging and a lot more. Here’s what all it has to offer.
Motorola Edge 50 Pro: Price, Availability
The Motorola Edge 50 Pro comes in two variants, 8GB + 256GB at Rs 31,999 and 12GB + 256GB option at Rs 35,999 in India. The former comes with a 68W charger while the latter comes with a 125W charger. Buyers can avail a discount of Rs 2,250 with HDFC ban cards or up to Rs 2,000 exchange bonus. For early bird sale, there’s a limited period introductory offer of an additional Rs 2,000 off.
The handset is available for purchase via Flipkart, brand’s own website and other leading retail stores in Lavender Purple, Pearl White, and Black Eclipse colour options. It’s going on sale from April 9, 2024.
Motorola Edge 50 Pro: Specs
The Edge 50 Pro sports a 6.7-inch LTPS pOLED curved display with a Resolution of 1.5K and a Refresh Rate of 144Hz. The display will boast Pantone-validated colours, Gorilla Glass 5 protection, 360Hz touch sampling rate, HDR 10+ support, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, and 2000 nits peak brightness. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 Processor powers the device, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage.
The device gets a triple rear camera setup, including an OIS-assisted 50MP f/1.47 main sensor, a 13MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle sensor that will double as a macro sensor, and a 10MP f/2.0 telephoto sensor with 30x hybrid zoom. At the front, it gets a 50MP f/1.9 sensor with auto focus support.
The device will pack a 4500mAh battery with support for 125W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. It also has Dolby Atmos-tuned stereo speakers. The handset is IP68 rated and will receive upgrades until Android 17, which accounts for three years of OS upgrades.
Connectivity options on the handset include Bluetooth v5.4, Wi-Fi 6E, Dual-SIM 5G, GPS, NFC, and a USB-C port for charging. Finally, the handset is also IP68 rated for protection against dust and water.
HP has debuted a couple of new laptops in India, aimed at professionals and content creators. The new laptops include the HP Omen Transcend 14 as well as the Envy x360 14, both of which are powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors. Here’s what they have to offer.
HP Envy x360 14: Price, Specs
HP Envy x360 14 costs Rs 99,999 in India and the laptop is available in two colour options — Atmospheric Blue and Meteor Silver. It na be bought via HP’s online store, HP World stores. Details of memory or storage variants are yet to be announced by the company.
The Envy x360 14 sports a 14-inch 2.8K (2,880 x 1,800 pixels) OLED touch screen which has optional support for HP MPP2.0 Tilt Pen input. The panel is IMAX certified and has a variable refresh rate that ranges between 48Hz and 120Hz. It is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 Processor paired with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD storage.
Connectivity options on the HP Envy x360 14 include Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, 2 x USB Type-A ports, 2 x USB Type-C ports, 1 x HDMI 2.1 port, and a 3.5mm combo audio jack. It gets 5-megapixel webcam with HDR support and temporal noise reduction along with a manual shutter. It is also equipped with dual array digital microphones and two speakers that are tuned by Poly Studio.
The laptop runs on Windows 11 Home and is backed by a 3-cell 59Whr battery that is claimed to offer up to 10 hours and 30 minutes of battery life. It can be charged to 50 percent within 30 minutes with the bundled 65W USB Type-C power adapter.
The HP Omen Transcend 14 is available in HP World Stores and HP Online stores at a starting price of Rs 1,74,999 inclusive of all-rounder HyperX premium bag worth Rs 7,787. Consumers can also get free HyperX mouse and headset on the purchase of Omen Transcend 14. The laptop is available in Shadow Black and Ceramic White shades.
As for the specs, the laptop sports a 14-inch IMAX Enhanced Certified 2.8K 120Hz VRR OLED display with 500 nits HDR brightness and 100% DCI-P3 coverage. In addition, the brand claims that it is the world’s first gaming laptop with a lattice-less sky printed RGB keyboard. The laptop is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Chipset paired with 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, 1TB SSD along with Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU (8GB GDDR6 VRAM) for your gaming needs.
Connectivity options on the laptop include 1 x thunderbolt 4 port, 1 x USB-C port, 2 x USB-A ports, 1 x HDMI 2.1 port, 1 x headphone/microphone combo, Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth v5.3. It also has HP True Vision 1080p FHD IR camera with temporal noise reduction and integrated dual array digital microphones.
It is backed up by a 6-cell 71Wh battery that can be charged with a 140W USB Type-C power adapter. The laptop runs on Windows 11 Home and has dual speakers with DTS:X Ultra technology.