Amazfit Balance smartwatches get AI features with Zepp OS 3.5 in India

Amazfit Balance smartwatches get AI features with Zepp OS 3.5 in India


Zepp Flow AI on Amazfit Balance


Zepp Health has started rolling out the Zepp OS 3.5 update, featuring AI-driven Zepp Flow, for Amazfit Balance smartwatch in India. The company said that Zepp Flow has been integrated at all levels of the operating system for interpreting conversational speech, allowing users to perform tasks without using specific commands or keywords.


Zepp Health said it has integrated Natural-Language User Interface (LUI)-powered by a large language model (LLM) that allows natural voice interactions with the smartwatch. Users can schedule events, reply to notifications, check the weather, engage in free chat, and more using voice prompts.


Initially, the ZeppOS 3.5 will be available on the Amazfit Balance smartwatch in India. It will subsequently roll out to more Amazfit smartwatches, including the Amazfit Cheetah series, Amazfit Falcon, and Amazfit T-Rex Ultra, from May onwards.

Apart from the AI features, the Zepp OS 3.5 will bring new features to Amazfit smartwatches in India. Some of the notable features are listed below:


Sleep Heart Rate Variability (HRV)


With this new feature, users can keep a record of their overnight HRV data, which is essentially a measure of the variation in time intervals between heartbeats. It can be used to monitor the body’s recovery state, stress levels, post-exercise recovery, and more.


Support for WhatsApp image messages


With the new OS update, Amazfit smartwatch users with Android devices will be able to view messages with images received on WhatsApp directly on their smartwatch.


Navigation with offline map and road names


When using the smartwatch without an active internet connection, users can view road names on offline maps.


Others


New sports modes for bouldering and indoor rock climbing activities, support for half and full marathon plans, and running power tracking that measures the amount of work being performed during a run.

First Published: Apr 30 2024 | 11:36 AM IST





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Samsung to launch Galaxy F55 5G smartphone with vegan leather finish in May

Samsung to launch Galaxy F55 5G smartphone with vegan leather finish in May


Samsung Galaxy F55 5G smartphone

Samsung has announced that it will launch the Galaxy F55 5G smartphone in India by early next month. The South Korean electronics maker has not shared details but confirmed a premium vegan leather finish with a stitched design that will be offered in two colourways. Samsung said that the new entrant in its F-series will offer various segment-leading features, however, did not provide any specification details. The smartphone will be available on Samsung’s official website, e-commerce platform Flipkart, and select retail stores.


Samsung Galaxy F55 5G: What to expect


Based on the short video preview by Samsung, the Galaxy F55 5G would sport a triple-camera system on the rear. The company said that the phone will come in two colour options, which would include a tangerine colour as seen in the short video teaser. The smartphone is expected to be similar to the Galaxy M55 5G, which was launched in India recently.


According to news reports, the upcoming Galaxy F55 5G smartphone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1, paired with up to 8GB RAM and up to 256GB onboard storage. It would sport a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display of 120Hz. For imaging, the Galaxy F55 5G is expected to sport a 50-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilisation (OIS), an 8MP ultra-wide angle lens and a 2MP macro camera. At the front, it would likely sport a 50MP camera in a punch-hole design.


The Samsung Galaxy F55 will likely boast a 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired charging support. The smartphone is expected to be rated IP67 for dust and water resistance.


  • Display: 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate

  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1

  • RAM: 8GB / 12GB

  • Storage: 128GB / 256GB

  • Rear Camera: 50MP primary sensor, 8MP ultra-wide angle, 2MP macro

  • Front camera: 50MP

  • Battery: 5,000mAh battery

  • Charging: 45W wired

  • OS: OneUI 6.1 based on Android 14

  • Protection: IP67


 


 


 

First Published: Apr 30 2024 | 10:47 AM IST





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Apple's iPad operating system subject to tough tech rules, says EU

Apple's iPad operating system subject to tough tech rules, says EU


Apple, which has six months to comply with the DMA, said it would “continue to constructively engage with the European Commission to comply with the DMA across all designated services”. Photo: Bloomberg


Apple’s operating system for iPads has been designated as a gatekeeper under the bloc’s landmark tech rules by EU antitrust regulators because of its importance to business users, the European Commission said on Monday.


Under the Digital Markets Act which came into force this year, 22 services owned by Apple, Alphabet’s Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta Platforms and TikTok owner ByteDance have already been labelled gatekeepers which control access to their platforms.


The European executive’s decision followed an investigation launched in September last year. Apple’s operating system iOS, its browser Safari and its App Store were designated gatekeepers last year.

 


“Our market investigation showed that despite not meeting the thresholds, iPadOS constitutes an important gateway on which many companies rely to reach their customers,” EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.

 


The Commission said Apple’s business user numbers exceeded the quantitative threshold by eleven times, while its end user numbers were close to the threshold and were predicted to rise in the near future. It said both business users and end users are locked into iPadOS because of its large ecosystem.

 


Apple, which has six months to comply with the DMA, said it would “continue to constructively engage with the European Commission to comply with the DMA across all designated services”.

 


DMA breaches can cost companies fines as much as 10% of their global annual turnover.

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 5:38 PM IST



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Britain's new 'world first' laws crack down on smart gadget cyber attacks

Britain's new 'world first' laws crack down on smart gadget cyber attacks


Under the new regime, manufacturers will be banned from having weak, easily guessable default passwords like admin or 12345 and if there is a common password


All internet connected smart devices will be required to meet minimum security standards under what the UK government has dubbed as world first laws, effective from Monday to protect consumers and businesses from hacking and cyber-attacks.


Under the new regime, manufacturers will be banned from having weak, easily guessable default passwords like admin or 12345 and if there is a common password, the user will be prompted to change it on start-up. An investigation conducted by the Which? consumer group found that a UK home filled with smart devices could be exposed to more than 12,000 hacking attacks from across the world in a single week, with a total of 2,684 attempts to guess weak default passwords on just five devices.


From today, consumers will have greater peace of mind that their smart devices are protected from cyber criminals, as we introduce world first laws that will make sure their personal privacy, data and finances are safe, said UK Minister for Cyber Viscount Camrose, Jonathan Berry.


The UK’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology said under the new legal requirement, manufacturers must protect consumers from hackers and cyber criminals from accessing devices with internet or network connectivity from smartphones to games consoles and connected fridges. It said the new laws are part of the British government’s GBP 2.6-billion National Cyber Strategy to protect and promote Britain online.


Our pledge to establish the UK as the global standard for online safety takes a big step forward with these regulations, moving us closer to our goal of a digitally secure future, said UK Data and Digital Infrastructure Minister Julia Lopez.


The government said the new laws are coming into force as part of the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure regime, which has been designed to improve the UK’s resilience from cyber-attacks and ensure malign interference does not impact the wider UK and global economy.


Besides password security, manufacturers will have to publish contact details so bugs and issues can be reported and dealt with, and retailers will be required to be open with consumers on the minimum time they can expect to receive important security updates.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 5:20 PM IST



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Flipkart's Big Saving Days sale: Samsung discounts Galaxy S23 to Rs 44,999

Flipkart's Big Saving Days sale: Samsung discounts Galaxy S23 to Rs 44,999


Samsung India has announced discounts and bank offers on its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Galaxy S23 smartphone. The Indian unit of the South Korean electronics maker has announced that the Galaxy S23 will be available at Rs 44,999 on Flipkart and Samsung online store from May 2. It is a limited-period offer, announced the company in a press note. For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S23 was launched in 2023 at Rs 64,999 onwards. The smartphone recently received OneUI 6.1 update, based on Android 14, which enabled Galaxy AI features. Below are the details:


Samsung Galaxy S23: Price and variants


8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: Rs 64,999


8GB RAM + 256GB Storage: Rs 69,999


Samsung Galaxy S23: Offers


Launch price: Rs 64,999 onwards


Flipkart Big Saving Days sale price: Rs 44,999 onwards, inclusive of Rs 2,000 bank cashback offer


Samsung Galaxy S23: Details


The Samsung Galaxy S23 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 system-on-chip, paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB onboard storage. It sports a 6.1-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen of an adaptive refresh rate. It boasts a triple-camera set-up on the back with a 50-megapixel primary autofocus sensor of an f/1.8 aperture paired with a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor of an f/2.2 aperture and a 10MP 3x telephoto lens of an f/2.4 aperture. On the front, the smartphone has a 12MP dual-pixel camera sensor.


The smartphone is 7.6mm thick and weighs 168g. It boasts Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection on both the front and back. It is IP68 rated for water and dust resistance. It boots Android 13-based One UI 5.1 interface. It is powered by a 3,900 mAh battery and supports fast wired charging, wireless charging and reverse wireless charging features.


Recently Samsung rolled out Galaxy AI features on the Galaxy S23 series smartphones. Galaxy AI features that launched on the Galaxy S24 series include features such as Chat Assist, Live Translate for calls, and Interpreter for calling. It also includes other AI-powered productivity tools such as Note Assist, Browser Assist, and Transcript Assist. Generative AI-powered photo editing tools along with the gesture-driven Circle to Search feature are also available on the Galaxy S23 smartphone.

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 5:16 PM IST



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Apple's iPad operating system subject to tough tech rules, says EU

Apple renews talks with OpenAI for iPhone generative AI features: Report



Apple Inc has renewed discussions with OpenAI about using the startup’s generative AI technology to power some new features being introduced in the iPhone later this year, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.


The companies have begun discussing terms of a potential agreement and how OpenAI features would be integrated into Apple’s next iPhone operating system, iOS 18, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter.


Apple and OpenAI did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.


Bloomberg reported last month that Apple was in talks to license Google’s Gemini chatbot for new iPhone features.


Apple has not made a final decision on which partners it will use, and could reach an agreement with both OpenAI and Alphabet Inc’s Google or pick another provider entirely, the Bloomberg report said.


Apple has been slower in rolling out generative AI, which can generate human-like responses to written prompts, than rivals such as Microsoft and Google, which are weaving them into products.


Apple CEO Tim Cook said in February that the company was investing “significantly” in generative AI and would reveal more about its plans to put the technology to use later this year.

First Published: Apr 29 2024 | 3:53 PM IST



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