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Oppo Reno 4 Pro hands-on: Flagship features on a midrange phone


Oppo Reno 4 Pro hands-on: Flagship features on a midrange phone

Midrange phones have developed a reputation for being boring over the past few years. They often come with overused features and unmemorable names. But Chinese phone-maker Oppo's new Reno 4 Pro is chipping away at that narrative. The Reno 4 Pro, which launched in India in July, is technically a midrange phone, but it's packed with features typically found in more fancy flagships. It has a curved 90Hz display, ultrafast charging and a set of stereo speakers. But because it is a midrange phone after all, it does make some sacrifices. The biggest thing missing is 5G capability which, if you're planning on keeping the Reno 4 Pro for a few years, you'll want your next phone to have. Oppo says that's because it wants the phone to "better fit" the countries it'll be released in. 

The Chinese version of the Reno 4 Pro, which does have 5G capabilities, starts for 3,799 yuan or approximately $540 ( £410 or AU$750). In India, it starts at 34,990 rupees, which converts to roughly $470. Pricing for markets outside Asia haven't been released yet, but expect costs to trend higher in Western countries. After India, the Reno 4 Pro is slated for launch in other parts of Asia as well as select European countries, but will not hit shelves in the US. For the full list of specs, scroll down to see our chart at the bottom.

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The Reno 4 Pro comes in two colors: starry night and silky white (pictured).

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A 4,000-mAh battery with ultrafast charging

Oppo has a fixation with ultrafast battery charging, a fixation that's driven it to develop some of the fastest charging technology in the business. (Its 125-watt charger can apparently juice up phones within 20 minutes.) And it's increasingly taking this tech, which was typically reserved for higher-end or flagship handsets, to its midrange phones. 

The device comes with 65-watt fast charging, known as "SuperVOOC 2.0," which promises to revitalize its dead 4,000-mAh battery in 36 minutes. For comparison, a standard Apple iPhone charger is 5 watts. I tested it twice and both times it filled up to 99% within that time frame. That isn't 100%, but it's close enough and it's a welcome feature on any phone, especially a midtier one. You can also find this charging tech on the Oppo's super premium flagship, the Find X2 Pro, but that'll set you back more than $1,300. 

In addition to the speedy charging, Oppo says its power-saving modes are more efficient. When you turn on "Super Power Saving Mode," you'll be able to chat on WhatsApp for 90 minutes or make calls for 77 minutes with just 5% of battery, according to Oppo. Meanwhile, the company says that its Super Night Time Standby uses up only 2% over eight hours overnight. I'll have to test this out myself to determine whether these claims check out.

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Oppo's Reno 4 Pro comes with a speedy 90Hz display.

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The Reno 4 Pro has a 90Hz curved display 

The 6.5-inch Reno 4 Pro has a gently curved AMOLED display outfitted into an impressively compact and slim phone. It's one of the lightest and slimmest phones I've used in a while, weighing just 161 grams and measuring only 7.7mm thick despite the presence of a large battery under its hood. For comparison, Samsung's pocketable Galaxy S20 is 164 grams and 7.9mm.

Speaking of the display, it features speedy refresh rates of up to 90Hz. Most phones have a 60Hz display, which means the screen refreshes 60 times a second. A faster screen like the one on the Reno 4 Pro makes animations look smoother, text and images more crisp and offers a generally smooth and immersive experience.

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The Reno 4 Pro's quad camera system is headlined by a 48-megapixel main shooter.

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The Reno 4 Pro has a total of 5 cameras

The Reno 4 Pro made it easy to take crisp and vibrant photos. Low light imaging was impressive too. But I'm looking forward to trying the Reno 4 Pro camera system in more depth, including its "Smart Slow Motion feature which can capture 1080p video at a super slow 480fps.  

The Reno 4 Pro has four cameras on its rear. The main camera has a 48-megapixel lens, which uses Sony's IMX 586 sensor. It's accompanied by an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera, a two-megapixel macro camera and mono camera. On the phone's front, you'll find a selfie camera that can take 32-megapixel photos, which is a step down on paper from the Reno 3 Pro that set itself apart with its 40-megapixel selfie photos. 

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Taken using Reno Pro's ultra-wide mode much in low-light conditions. 

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Taken using Reno 4 Pro's camera on default settings after sunset.

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Zooming in 5x.

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Reno 4 Pro specs


Oppo Reno 4 Pro
Display size/Resolution 6.5-inch OLED; 2,400×1,080 pixels (FHD)
Pixel density 402ppi
Dimensions (Inches) 6.3x2.88x0.30 inches
Dimensions (Millimeters) 160.2x73.2x7.7mm
Weight (Ounces, Grams) 161 g
Mobile software Android 10
Camera 48-megapixel (main), 8-megapixel (ultra wide), 2-megapixel (macro), 2-megapixel (mono)
Front-facing camera 32-megapixel
Video capture 1080p
Processor Snapdragon 720G
Storage 128GB/256GB
RAM 8GB
Expandable storage No
Battery 4,000 mAh
Fingerprint sensor In-screen
Connector USB-C
Headphone jack Yes
Special features 65W fast charging via SuperVOOC 2.0, 90Hz refresh rate, headphone jack
Price off-contract (USD) TBD
Price (GBP) TBD
Price (AUD) TBD

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Ford Is Recalling 652,996 Trucks and SUVs Over Broken Wiper Arms


Ford Is Recalling 652,996 Trucks and SUVs Over Broken Wiper Arms

Ford is recalling 652,996 trucks and SUVs over concerns that their windshield wiper arms could break. This recall affects 2020 and 2021 F-150s and Expeditions, 2020-2022 Super Duty F-250s, F-350s, F-450s, F-550s and 2020-2021 Lincoln Navigators.

This recall involves the simple fix of replacing the faulty wiper arms with new ones. Your Ford or Lincoln dealer will perform this repair at no cost to you. Ford expects to begin notifying customers by mail on or around May 22.

If you believe your vehicle is one of those affected by this recall, you can contact Ford's customer service department at 1-866-436-7332 and reference recall 22S26.


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2023 Honda Civic Type R Will Debut on July 20


2023 Honda Civic Type R Will Debut on July 20

There are hot hatches, and then there's the Honda Civic Type R. This turbocharged wonder earns holy-grail status among compact performance cars because it's so freakin' good to drive while also being practical, comfortable and even relatively affordable. That's why we're super excited about the debut of the brand-new Type R, a car that's been teased for months. But it looks like we won't have to salivate much longer, as Honda on Monday confirmed it'll show the new Civic Type R on Wednesday, July 20.

What do we know about the new Type R? Next to nothing. It'll be based on the new Civic hatchback, which means it'll have a far more mature design than its overstyled predecessor, though the requisite giant wing will obviously remain. We've seen the new Civic Type R testing at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan (where it set a new lap record) and Germany's infamous Nürburgring, and it looks fast as heck -- as it should be.

Honda previously said the new Type R will be the company's "best performing" Civic, though that kind of goes without saying. We've heard rumors that the new Type R will use a tweaked version of the current car's 2.0-liter, turbo I4 engine, meaning we can expect at least 306 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission with rev-matching will almost certainly be offered, and front-wheel drive should remain, as well.

For the full scoop, check back on July 20. Honda will reveal the Civic Type R online at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET).


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WWE releases Braun Strowman, Aleister Black, Lana and more


WWE releases Braun Strowman, Aleister Black, Lana and more

WWE on Wednesday announced a new round of talent cuts -- and they're even more surprising than the round of releases from April. Braun Strowman, former Universal Champion and an established top star, was one of several talents released Tuesday.

"WWE has come to terms on the releases of Braun Strowman, Aleister Black, Lana, Murphy, Ruby Riott and Santana Garrett," the company said in a statement on its website, belying the momentous news. 

Strowman is the biggest shock, having been positioned as a top-tier star for much of the past five years. Last year he defeated Goldberg at WrestleMania to win the Universal Championship, and at this year's show he starred in a heavily promoted cage match against Shane McMahon

Aleister Black is a highly reguarded performer and a former NXT Champion who enjoyed a consistent run on the main roster last year, making his release another surprise. Black hadn't been seen on TV for six months, but in late May re-emerged with a new character. 

It follows a similar round of talent releases that came in April -- WWE traditionally cuts performers after WrestleMania -- which included Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Mickie James and, hugely surprising at the time, Samoa Joe. In May WWE reportedly trimmed its corporate side too, terminating contracts with staff in film, TV, social media and international teams. 

The round of releases on Wednesday led to increased speculation that Vince McMahon, founder and CEO of WWE, is cutting costs ahead of a potential sale. Rumors of such a sale have swirled around since January, when WWE announced that its WWE Network streaming service would be migrating to NBC's Peacock

"You don't cut talent assets on this level unless you are trying to maximize profits before a sale," wrote Dave Schilling, a former writer at WWE, in a tweet. Sean Ross Sapp, a wrestling journalist from Fightful, tweeted: "The only way I can rationalize the kind of cuts is for an eventual sale. Several of these people signed big contracts before the pandemic when WWE were in talent hoarding, lock em up for years mode." 

WWE didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. 


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This Bella air fryer and Shark cordless vacuum are both 50% off today at Best Buy


This Bella air fryer and Shark cordless vacuum are both 50% off today at Best Buy

I bought my dad an air fryer this past holiday and quickly -- via his unbridled enthusiasm for it -- learned that you really can use this thing for every meal. Like quick, no-mess air fryer frittatas for breakfast, for instance, with crunchy breakfast potatoes that use far less oil. It also makes juicy lunch-salad proteins like chicken breast and shrimp in about half the time of a standard oven, and for dinner, he spoils himself with healthy(er) chicken wings or "fried" chicken, and easy sides such as sweet potato wedges and crispy Brussel sprouts.

Read more: 15 unexpected air fryer recipes you have to try

As it happens, Best Buy has a highly rated Bella Pro Series 3.7-Quart Digital air fryer on sale for just $60 today, more than half off its usual price. The Bella air fryer can cook up to three pounds of food (enough for a group) and do it fast with a 1,500-watt super convection heating system. And simple digital controls and timer settings make for a real "set it and forget it" situation.

Should you spring for the air fryer, you're likely going to be hosting get-togethers more often, which may also mean more mess to clean. For every problem, a solution: Best Buy also has the powerful Shark ION powered-lift cordless vacuum on sale for $225 (50% off). It too gets high marks in user reviews and is often compared to a Dyson in terms of performance, just at a lower price.

Both the Bella air fryer and Shark vacuum will ship for free by Friday if you order today. Or you can buy it online and pick it up at a local Best Buy in just a few hours, pending inventory.

Read more: The best cordless vacuums for 2020  


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Rattlesnake takes slo-mo bite out of a GoPro camera


Rattlesnake takes slo-mo bite out of a GoPro camera

Don't mess with a pit full of rattlesnakes. Video screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET

Sean Penn and a pit full of reptiles have something in common. Rattlesnakes don't like paparazzi, either.

YouTube user Michael Delaney posted a video Sunday with the simple but intriguing title "Rattlesnakes strike GoPro." With a teaser like that, there's no way you can resist taking a look.

If snakes give you a serious case of the heebie-jeebies, you might not want to watch the video. It involves not just a single snake, which is serious enough, but a whole writhing pile of rattlers, busy warning the camera not to come closer by shaking their tails. This is the soundtrack of your nightmares.

The dramatic slo-mo footage shows a series of three bites, the last of which knocks the camera into the pile of snakes. Perhaps what's most impressive is that even in slow-motion the snake bites come so fast as to be a blur.

Delaney is no stranger to combining technology and animal life. His previous videos include the use of a DJI Phantom 3 drone to check on a herd of cattle (the cows are much more chill about the camera's presence than the snakes). Delaney offers cow and agriculture-monitoring camera kits for ranchers through his CowCams business.

You might wonder how Delaney retrieved his wayward GoPro to share the video. He reported on his CowCams Facebook page that he "used a hockey stick to fish it out."

This is a great time to note that you probably shouldn't be trying this sort of snake-GoPro experiment yourself. Here's hoping Delaney had the world's longest selfie stick in use while he was capturing the footage.

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Biden Sends $53B to US Chipmakers by Signing CHIPS Act Into Law


Biden Sends $53B to US Chipmakers by Signing CHIPS Act Into Law

President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law Tuesday, sending $52.7 billion to processor manufacturers over five years in an effort to help the US reclaim semiconductor industry leadership lost to Taiwanese and Korean companies and challenged by increasingly capable Chinese firms.

The legislation has already helped encourage smartphone chip designer Qualcomm to spend $4.2 billion with chipmaker GlobalFoundries to build processors in New York, the White House said in a fact sheet released Tuesday. And Micron will invest $40 billion in memory chip manufacturing capacity, the White House said, a move that could elevate the US share of memory chipmaking from 2% to 10%.

"The CHIPS and Science Act supercharges our efforts to make semiconductors here in America," Biden said in a speech Tuesday at the White House's Rose Garden. "America invented the semiconductor, and this law brings it back home."

It costs billions of dollars to build new chip fabrication facilities, called fabs. The CHIPS Act will knock about $3 billion off a $10 billion leading-edge fab, said Intel, which is sinking more than $40 billion into new and upgraded fabs in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon and stands to be one of the biggest beneficiaries.

US fabs made 37% of processors in 1990, but that's dropped to 12%, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association. The CHIPS Act is designed to reverse that trend, shoring up an industry that's critical to electric vehicles, laptops, weapons systems, washing machines, toys and just about anything that uses electricity about anything with a power plug or battery.

The law emerged after a chip shortage made it clear how much US industries and the US military now rely on processors made overseas. As Intel, a Silicon Valley fixture, struggled to advance over the last decade, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. in Taiwan and Samsung in South Korea took the lead. China, eager to foster a native chipmaking industry, subsidized its own rivals like Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp.

TSMC and Samsung are foundries, businesses that build chips for other companies. Intel, in contrast, has chiefly built its own chips. Part of Intel Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger's recovery plan is to add a foundry business, expanding its manufacturing volume and drawing in new customers such as Taiwanese chip designer MediaTek. Although Samsung and TSMC have headquarters and most of their chipmaking business overseas, both are building new fabs in the US, too. GlobalFoundries, a foundry based in the US, isn't on the leading edge of chipmaking for most technologies, but it's expanding capacity, too.

That chip shortage frustrated consumers eager to lap up PlayStation 5 game consoles during the COVID-19 pandemic and shuttered US auto plants as crucial electronic components stalled manufacturing. The shortage also provided a measure of rare bipartisan support for the CHIPS Act, which passed with a 243-187 vote in the House of Representatives and a 64-33 vote in the Senate in late July.

Waning chip manufacturing in the US comes with geopolitical worries. China claims Taiwan as its own territory and has been saber-rattling with military exercises since Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the House of Representatives, visited Taiwan last week. Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent cessation of high-tech product imports also shows how vulnerable a country without its own industry can become. This week, the chip shortage led the US auto industry to drop production of 100,000 vehicles.

RK Anand, chief product officer at automotive AI chip designer Recogni and a longtime Silicon Valley executive, laid out the problem. One of his earlier employers, network gear maker Juniper Networks, relied on IBM to make its chips. But as Big Blue slipped behind, Juniper switched manufacturing to TSMC to keep up with rivals like Cisco, Anand said. IBM eventually exited the chipmaking business altogether.

"In the last 20 years, it's been disappointing that we've given up that leadership," Anand said. "We better get back on it."

Nantero, a startup trying to leapfrog today's memory chips using an exotic material called carbon nanotubes, could be the opposite example to Juniper, hoping CHIPS Act funding will let it find a fab in the US. 

"Right now fab access is so limited in the US that many companies either fail or go overseas while waiting in line," said CEO Rob Snowberger, who attended Biden's signing. "Nantero will now be able to plan our future around staying in the US."

Massive government subsidies are anathema to the free-market ethos that generally prevails in the US, but CHIPS Act allies argue they're necessary to compete with subsidies in South Korea, China and Taiwan. Japan's government subsidizes the development of the exact technology Nantero hopes to commercialize.

US chipmaking won't suddenly surge

Businesses and consumers shouldn't expect immediate relief from the CHIPS Act. For one thing, it takes years to build a new fab, so new capacity won't arrive right away.

For another, many of the processors that have stalled products are built with older, less advanced chipmaking technology. Chipmakers are generally more eager to invest instead in leading-edge methods that make premium chips like those that power Apple iPhones, Nvidia graphics accelerators and Amazon data centers.

Making a handful of fabs significantly cheaper can help US manufacturing, but it's a long way from building the rich network of companies that prevail in Asia, supplying materials like giant polysilicon crystal ingots that are sliced into chip wafers to all the testing, packaging and assembly work that takes place after chips are made.

"Efforts must also support the larger semiconductor ecosystem, which spans everything from wafer substrates to chip probers to items as mundane as shipping materials," said Jim Witham, CEO of power electronics maker GaN Systems. He believes the CHIPS Act funding is only a beginning. "We've lost many of these capabilities in the US, and rebuilding them takes time and money."

The Boston Consulting Group expects it would cost $350 billion to $420 billion to create a self-sufficient semiconductor supply chain in the US.

Fusion Worldwide, which distributes chips worldwide and has had a front-row seat to the semiconductor supply chain crisis, expects it'll be two or three years before the CHIPS Act funding really makes a difference. And the law largely sidesteps some of the most acute shortages, said Paul Romano, chief operating officer at Fusion.

"The legislation will improve long-term US standing around newer, complex chip production but isn't likely to do much to boost supply of older technology components," still in high demand for cars and other industries, Romano said. Although the CHIPS Act helps US manufacturing, it "won't go nearly far enough in helping achieve parity with the Asian fabs."

Chip industry cheers the CHIPS Act

Chip industry players cheered the law. The Semiconductor Industry Association estimates that it will create thousands of jobs and make supply chains more resilient for industry and military customers that rely on processors. The Information Technology Industry Council, whose members include dozens of tech companies, included the CHIPS Act as a top policy priority. It's now the Commerce Department's job to rapidly approve CHIPS Act applications so the money can flow, the ITI said in a statement Tuesday.

Under the law, companies receiving the subsidies may not use them for dividend payments or stock buybacks, Biden said.

The CHIPS Act includes $39 billion in manufacturing incentives. Of that $2 billion is for the older generation chips that automakers and military equipment makers require. It also includes $13.2 billion to spur research and development and to improve worker training.

The full title of the legislation — the CHIPS and Science Act, with CHIPS standing for Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors — is so named because the $53.7 billion in semiconductor industry funds are part of a larger $280 billion law that also funds basic and applied research at the government's National Science Foundation, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Commerce Department.

The chipmaking subsidies and research funding will "cultivate the tech hubs of tomorrow, spurring new innovations and technologies right here at home," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, which stands to benefit from investments by GlobalFoundries and other chip makers.


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