The Galaxy S Light Luxury was just announced in China packing very modest specs, the device is pretty much a "lite" variant of the Galaxy S8. The 5.8' screen from the S8 makes a return keeping the same dimensions as its bigger brother. The Light S features the same Super AMOLED panel with 1,080 x 2,220 px resolution (18.5:9). The phone has a single camera on the back - 16 MP sensor and an f/1.7 aperture. It can record 4K video at 30 fps, but OIS is absent (surprisingly). The selfie camera has an 8 MP sensor with an f/1.7 aperture. The Snapdragon 660 chipset inside the Galaxy S Light Luxury should offer similar CPU performance to the Galaxy S8's 835. It does have 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. Given the Galaxy S Light Luxury's size, it shouldn’t be a surprise that there’s a 3,000 mAh battery – the same capacity as the Galaxy S8. There’s support for fast wireless and wired charging, the latter of which goes over the USB-C port....
The latest electric vehicle by Nissan which was unveiled at
the Tokyo motor show this week and it seems to be the most practical car out
there right now, why? Probably because it combines the SUV and an all autonomus
and electric functionality together.
The IMx combines both an electric and autonomous functionality.
Although some critics seem a little disapointrd in the latest car design, while
others think it is just an elder version of the Nissan LEAF, though its size is
that of a Nissan Rogue I really wasn’t expecting nissan to pull off a one timer
at the event.
The IMx is a midsize electric SUV is an all-wheel drive with
dual motors, 372 miles drive on a single charge, a 429 horsepower (320kW)
combined, 516lbft of torque which surmised in English to be proabably the
coolest SUV of the year. Its fully autonomous function includes self-driving,
self-parkingand a vehicle-to-grid connectivity, this could help provide enough
power to run a house or power a local grid.
When on self-driving mode, the steering wheel and brake and
gas pedal gives way and the seat become tilted to provide more comfortability
for the passenger. The "IM" stands for Intelligent Mobility which is justifiable since it uses camera and AI to interpret user comands and also to predict what the user might need from patterning out past decisions. This was done to reduce manual control and possible distractions for the passenger.
The most intriguing feature of the Nissan IMx to me, is the
wireless charge feature which is an idea gotten from the latest smartphones with such
functionality. While Nissan does not fully explain this idealogy, I do hope it
would be something to build on in the future of electric cars.





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