The Weekly Authority: Moto Edge X30 and Pixel 6a leaks

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☕ The tree’s up, the Christmas shopping is almost done, but I still haven’t had my first gingerbread latte of the season. That’s a must for this weekend.

Popular news this week

Motorola:

Samsung:

Google:

Apple:

Qualcomm:

Oppo:

  • Oppo Find N foldable leaked in full, showing a much smaller Galaxy Z Fold 3 rival with a roughly 4:3 display and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner — we’ll know more on day two of Oppo Inno Day on December 15.

Xiaomi:

  • The Xiaomi 12 Pro was spotted passing through TENAA on December 7, dropping confirmation of its charging specs. According to the listing, it’ll support 120W charging and will be the brand’s first phone featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.
  • And your next Xiaomi phone might pack more battery life for the same size, as Xiaomi announces new battery tech that’ll allow for 10% bigger capacity for the same battery volume, coming sometime in the second half of 2022.

Amazon:

Space:

Elsewhere:

  • OnePlus pulls Oxygen OS 12 update for OnePlus 9 series after users complained of bugs and missing features — a new update will apparently be issued “ASAP” though no word yet when that’ll be.
  • Toyota will build its $1.29 billion battery plant in North Carolina, and similarly, EV startup Arrival is building a $11.5 million battery plant in North Carolina, too.
  • More Tesla safety concerns as drivers are able to play video games in moving cars.
  • Every WhatsApp message you send can now disappear if you want, as WhatsApp makes the disappearing messages feature available to set by default, but this won’t affect existing messages.
  • Meanwhile, Telegram update brings several features WhatsApp should copy: deleting messages by date/date range, making group/channel content private, and more.
  • And Instagram wants users to create new accounts to “keep up with a smaller group of friends” but could this really be about better ad targeting? The company also announced new safety features for teens, including pop-up reminders to “take a break,” and new restrictions meaning they can’t tag and mention others who don’t follow them.
  • Family-tracking app company selling user data like crazy is about to buy Tile: Life360 sells a ton of user data — supposedly the company has no plans to sell Tile user data but it’s not making any promises.
  • Over 200 newspapers are quietly suing Google and Facebook — newspapers across dozens of US states claim that the two firms “monopolized the digital ad market revenue for revenue that would otherwise go to local news.”

Movies/TV:

Gaming:

Reviews

The back of the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE.

Hadlee Simons / Android Authority

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 FE one year later: Is it still worth buying? Samsung’s cheapest flagship-level phone is still worth a look, even with the Pixel 6 offering similar value
  • Sony Xperia Pro-I review: Not for ‘normals,’ best left to the pros — “Aimed at imaging and video experts rather than typical smartphone buyers, the Xperia Pro-I is an admirable attempt at crafting a camera replacement with smartphone capabilities, though it’s not without some notable flaws.”
  • Motorola Moto G Power (2022) review: A real head-scratcher — Falls disappointingly short, with steps back in processing power, display, and wired charging.
  • Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 3 Ultra review: A durable wearable waiting on promises — “Until this one receives Google’s promised software update, it’s a risk. It’s also not even close to the best bang for your buck.”
  • Tile Slim (2022) review: Real slim, not so shady? It’s the best card-shaped Bluetooth tracker around, ’nuff said.

Features

Weekly Wonder

Ever wondered what happens in an internet minute?

Visual Capitalist has this rather interesting Data Never Sleeps infographic about how much data is generated online every minute.

Data Never Sleeps infographic

Some key facts

Every minute:

  • TikTok users watch 167 million videos
  • Six million people shop online
  • Google conducts 5.7 million searches
  • Amazon customers spend $283k
  • Instagram users share 65,000 photos

So what’s the point of this data? Well, it reflects the increasingly huge role Big Tech companies play in our lives.

Visual Capitalist shares a new version of this infographic every year, and some areas have clearly experienced impressive growth:

  • Netflix users streamed 404k hours per minute in 2020, compared to 452k hours in 2021.
  • Twitter saw 452k Tweets per minute in 2017, up to 575k in 2021.
  • And in 2016, Snapchat users shared 527k photos every minute, compared to 2 million in 2021.

Which services do we use most?

Every iteration of the infographic over the years has featured different services, but Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram are the only three services to feature every year. The infographic below shows the services that have appeared in the Data Never Sleeps wheel over time:

data never sleeps wheel over time 2021

How much of the world has internet connectivity?

The internet’s rapid rate of adoption is also something worth thinking about here, as this graph demonstrates:

Internet users in the world graph.
  • Around 40% of the world population has an internet connection today.
  • Compare this to 1995, when it was less than 1%.
  • The total number of internet users worldwide grew by 500 million in 2021, a roughly 11% jump from 4.5 billion users in 2020.
  • That’s 950 new users every minute…
  • There are still plenty of countries with largely disconnected populations, like India where 50% of the population don’t have internet access, and Ethiopia, where a huge 81% of people can’t access the internet.

On a similar note, it’s interesting to see what data Big Tech is collecting, and who they’re sharing it with. Security.org has an interesting piece on this, with Google way out ahead in terms of the data they store on you, from your location to your browsing history and your activity on third-party sites.

Tech Calendar

  • December 12 (TBC): Xiaomi 12 series launch
  • December 14: Aliens: Fireteam Elite comes to Xbox Game Pass
  • December 17: The Witcher Season 2
  • December 14-15: Oppo Inno Day
  • December 22: The Matrix 4 release date
  • January 5-8: CES 2022

Tech Tweet of the Week

More pizza, anyone?

Paula Beaton, Copy Editor

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