Morning Post: iOS 18.1 fourth beta released, Samsung new tablet available for pre-order

On September 18, Apple provided developers with the fourth beta of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 to further test the new Apple Intelligence feature. The day before, Samsung officially opened pre-orders for its flagship tablet Tab S10 series.

Apple releases iOS 18.1/iPadOS 18.1 fourth beta

Apple has provided developers with the fourth beta of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 to further test the new Apple Intelligence features. This update is about two weeks after the release of the third beta. At the same time, Apple also launched the first beta of watchOS 11.1, visionOS 2.1, and tvOS 18.1, continuing to provide developers with early trial and feedback opportunities.

Morning Post: iOS 18.1 fourth beta released, Samsung new tablet available for pre-order

Although updates to iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1 are now available for all devices, the full functionality of Apple Intelligence still requires an iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16, or an iPad and Mac equipped with Apple’s self-developed chips to function fully.

Siri has also received a new design, with a new “Type to Siri” feature, allowing users to interact with Siri even when it is inconvenient to speak. Siri has also added an automatic summary feature to help users quickly obtain key information from an article.

Morning Post Comment: Apple Intelligence functions are gradually improving

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series is available for pre-order overseas and may be released on September 26

Recently, there have been constant rumors about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series, and this tablet series, which was originally scheduled to be released in October 2024, has attracted much attention. It is reported that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series will launch two models, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and the Galaxy Tab S10+. And just yesterday, the detailed specifications of the Indian versions of these two tablets were also exclusively disclosed.

Morning Post: iOS 18.1 fourth beta released, Samsung new tablet available for pre-order

According to reports, the pre-order activity of Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series has now officially started in India. Consumers can make reservations through Amazon, Flipkart, Samsung official website, Samsung India Smart Cafes and Samsung authorized retail stores. This reservation only requires a deposit of 1,000 rupees, and additional discounts worth up to 3,500 rupees can be enjoyed.

Morning Post Review: The Dimensity version of Samsung tablet is finally coming

OPPO Find X8 running score released: CPU peak performance is weaker than 8Gen4 models

Recently, the well-known digital blogger Digital Chat Station revealed the running score of OPPO Find X8. The Dimensity 9400 GeekBench 6.3 version has a single-core maximum score of 2889 and a multi-core maximum score of 8987. The mass-produced machine should have some improvement. Compared with OnePlus 13/Snapdragon 8Gen4, there is a gap in CPU peak performance. The frequency and performance settings of Qualcomm’s self-developed architecture are much more aggressive.

Morning Post: iOS 18.1 fourth beta released, Samsung new tablet available for pre-order

OPPO Find X8, Find X8 Pro, and Find X8 Pro Satellite Communication Edition have all been filed, all with wireless charging, IP68/69+ dust and water resistance, glass body, etc. Among them, the medium cup comes with an 80W fast charging head as standard, and is positioned as a Dimensity 9400 all-round large battery straight screen phone. The super large cup is equipped with the Snapdragon 8Gen4 mobile platform.

Morning Post Comment: Is Snapdragon going to surpass Dimensity again?

Samsung S25 series battery exposure: maximum 5000mAh unchanged, supports up to 45W

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is set to be released early next year, but according to the latest rumors, Samsung’s flagship models will not have any significant upgrades in terms of battery and charging speed.

Morning Post: iOS 18.1 fourth beta released, Samsung new tablet available for pre-order

According to a report by Dutch media GalaxyClub, the battery capacity of the Samsung Galaxy S25+ is the same as its predecessor, the Galaxy S24+, and will continue to be equipped with a battery with a rated capacity of 4755mAh and a typical capacity of 4900mAh. Not only that, the battery configuration of the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra is also consistent with the previous generation, 4000mAh and 5000mAh respectively. This means that Samsung has not made any significant improvements in the battery life of the new flagship models.

In terms of charging speed, Samsung still maintains the same standard as the Galaxy S24 series: the Galaxy S25 supports 25W wired fast charging, while the S25+ and S25 Ultra support 45W fast charging.

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