HONOR Magic7 Pro Enhances Iconic Old Trafford Photos with AI Technology for Manchester United’s 115th Anniversary

In celebration of the 115th anniversary of the first game at Old Trafford, HONOR unveiled that its new AI photo upscaling feature on the HONOR Magic7 Pro is bringing new life and detail to Manchester United historical photos. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, this innovative technology restored over 40 archival images from the iconic stadium, dating back to 1910. See the video here.

Launched The HONOR Magic7 Pro boasts a suite of AI photography features, including AI Super Zoom, AI Enhanced Portrait, and AI Motion Sensing Capture. One of the standout features is the self-developed AI Upscale, designed to repair and clarify faded or damaged photos. By eliminating scratches and enhancing resolution, it breathes new life into old images, demonstrating the ability to preserve unique memories.

Through the collaboration between HONOR and Qualcomm Technologies, these enhanced images from Old Trafford’s archives were revealed, demonstrating the power of AI in transforming relics into polished, high-definition pictures. This partnership highlights HONOR’s commitment to delivering unique fan experiences and showcasing the latest AI photography innovations in collaboration with Manchester United.

These restored photographs are an invaluable contribution to celebrating Manchester United’s history, offering a glimpse into the very first moments at Old Trafford,” commented Jason Leach, club historian at Manchester United. “The AI Upscale by HONOR is truly remarkable. It’s like stepping back in time, allowing us to see these scenes with amazing clarity. Some details that were lost to time are now more visible, bringing the atmosphere of that first game in 1910 to life for modern fans. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate 115 years of the Theatre of Dreams.”

“Old Trafford is a symbol of tradition and excellence, so we’re thrilled that our AI technology, powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite can play a role in preserving its legacy through Qualcomm Technologies’ sponsorship of the club,” said Wei Luo, Chief Imaging Architect at HONOR. “The HONOR Magic7 Pro’s AI Upscale isn’t just about improving photos, it’s about connecting people with magic moments from the past. We believe that AI can be a powerful tool for preserving cultural heritage, and this content is a perfect example of that potential.”

 

HONOR Magic7 Pro Enhances Iconic Old Trafford Photos with AI Technology for Manchester United’s 115th Anniversary

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Pick up one of our favorite power banks while it's on sale for 52 percent off

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HONOR Magic7 Pro Enhances Iconic Old Trafford Photos with AI Technology for Manchester United’s 115th Anniversary

In celebration of the 115th anniversary of the first game at Old Trafford, HONOR unveiled that its new AI photo upscaling feature on the HONOR Magic7 Pro is bringing new life and detail to Manchester United historical photos. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, this innovative technology restored over 40 archival images from the iconic stadium, dating back to 1910. See the video here.

Launched The HONOR Magic7 Pro boasts a suite of AI photography features, including AI Super Zoom, AI Enhanced Portrait, and AI Motion Sensing Capture. One of the standout features is the self-developed AI Upscale, designed to repair and clarify faded or damaged photos. By eliminating scratches and enhancing resolution, it breathes new life into old images, demonstrating the ability to preserve unique memories.

Through the collaboration between HONOR and Qualcomm Technologies, these enhanced images from Old Trafford’s archives were revealed, demonstrating the power of AI in transforming relics into polished, high-definition pictures. This partnership highlights HONOR’s commitment to delivering unique fan experiences and showcasing the latest AI photography innovations in collaboration with Manchester United.

These restored photographs are an invaluable contribution to celebrating Manchester United’s history, offering a glimpse into the very first moments at Old Trafford,” commented Jason Leach, club historian at Manchester United. “The AI Upscale by HONOR is truly remarkable. It’s like stepping back in time, allowing us to see these scenes with amazing clarity. Some details that were lost to time are now more visible, bringing the atmosphere of that first game in 1910 to life for modern fans. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate 115 years of the Theatre of Dreams.”

“Old Trafford is a symbol of tradition and excellence, so we’re thrilled that our AI technology, powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite can play a role in preserving its legacy through Qualcomm Technologies’ sponsorship of the club,” said Wei Luo, Chief Imaging Architect at HONOR. “The HONOR Magic7 Pro’s AI Upscale isn’t just about improving photos, it’s about connecting people with magic moments from the past. We believe that AI can be a powerful tool for preserving cultural heritage, and this content is a perfect example of that potential.”

 

HONOR Magic7 Pro Enhances Iconic Old Trafford Photos with AI Technology for Manchester United’s 115th Anniversary

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Apple reportedly plans to combine its modem with future processors as a single package

Apple introduced its first in-house cellular modem, the C1, last week with the announcement of the not-so-budget iPhone 16e, and while it didn’t get into too much detail about it, the company reportedly has some big plans for future iterations. According to Bloombergs Mark Gurman, “Apple intends to eventually meld the modem component into the main processor.” Integrating the modem into the main processor could have energy and cost benefits, but that design is still a ways off. We’ll likely see the C2 and C3 without it first, which the company is already testing according to Gurman, and the integrated design won’t follow until “2028 at the earliest

During its unveiling, Apple called the new C1 modem its “most power-efficient modem ever in an iPhone.” The $599 iPhone 16e also has an A18 chip (but with four GPU cores) and supports Apple Intelligence, even if that’s not what people actually wanted out of it.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/apple-reportedly-plans-to-combine-its-modem-with-future-processors-as-a-single-package-225159519.html?src=rss

Apple reportedly plans to combine its modem with future processors as a single package

Apple introduced its first in-house cellular modem, the C1, last week with the announcement of the not-so-budget iPhone 16e, and while it didn’t get into too much detail about it, the company reportedly has some big plans for future iterations. According to Bloombergs Mark Gurman, “Apple intends to eventually meld the modem component into the main processor.” Integrating the modem into the main processor could have energy and cost benefits, but that design is still a ways off. We’ll likely see the C2 and C3 without it first, which the company is already testing according to Gurman, and the integrated design won’t follow until “2028 at the earliest

During its unveiling, Apple called the new C1 modem its “most power-efficient modem ever in an iPhone.” The $599 iPhone 16e also has an A18 chip (but with four GPU cores) and supports Apple Intelligence, even if that’s not what people actually wanted out of it.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/apple-reportedly-plans-to-combine-its-modem-with-future-processors-as-a-single-package-225159519.html?src=rss

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

Two promotional videos of the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro have surfaced online, confirming previously leaked design details and specifications while revealing new information. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro will feature a 3x periscope telephoto camera with computational enhancements enabling 6x lossless-like zoom. Additionally, the camera appears to support macro photography, suggesting close-distance focusing capabilities.

The standard Nothing Phone (3a), in contrast, comes with a 2x telephoto camera, which can achieve 4x lossless zoom in still photography. However, there is no mention of macro functionality for this model.

Both devices will leverage the TrueLens Engine 3.0 to enhance camera performance, alongside other AI-driven optimizations aimed at improving user experience. The smartphones will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and feature 6.77-inch OLED displays, details that had already been revealed through prior leaks.

Leaked Specs

SpecsNothing Phone (3a)Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 3
RAM8GB, 12GB12GB
Storage128GB, 256GB256GB
OSAndroid 15
Display6.77″ 120Hz FullHD+ LTPS AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness, 387 ppi pixel density, and Panda Glass protection
Rear Cameras50MP primary, 50MP telephoto (2x optical, 30x digital), 8MP ultrawide50MP primary, 50MP periscope telephoto (3x optical, 60x digital), 8MP ultrawide
Selfie Camera32MP50MP
Battery5,000 mAh (charges up to 50% in 19 minutes, 100% in 56 minutes)
Dimensions163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.35mm163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.39mm
Weight201g211g
OtherWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4

Leaked Prices

The Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to start at approximately INR 25,000 ($290/€275) in India, while the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is rumored to have a base price of INR 30,000 ($345/€330). The official pricing will be confirmed on March 4.

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

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Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

Two promotional videos of the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro have surfaced online, confirming previously leaked design details and specifications while revealing new information. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro will feature a 3x periscope telephoto camera with computational enhancements enabling 6x lossless-like zoom. Additionally, the camera appears to support macro photography, suggesting close-distance focusing capabilities.

The standard Nothing Phone (3a), in contrast, comes with a 2x telephoto camera, which can achieve 4x lossless zoom in still photography. However, there is no mention of macro functionality for this model.

Both devices will leverage the TrueLens Engine 3.0 to enhance camera performance, alongside other AI-driven optimizations aimed at improving user experience. The smartphones will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and feature 6.77-inch OLED displays, details that had already been revealed through prior leaks.

Leaked Specs

SpecsNothing Phone (3a)Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 3
RAM8GB, 12GB12GB
Storage128GB, 256GB256GB
OSAndroid 15
Display6.77″ 120Hz FullHD+ LTPS AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness, 387 ppi pixel density, and Panda Glass protection
Rear Cameras50MP primary, 50MP telephoto (2x optical, 30x digital), 8MP ultrawide50MP primary, 50MP periscope telephoto (3x optical, 60x digital), 8MP ultrawide
Selfie Camera32MP50MP
Battery5,000 mAh (charges up to 50% in 19 minutes, 100% in 56 minutes)
Dimensions163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.35mm163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.39mm
Weight201g211g
OtherWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4

Leaked Prices

The Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to start at approximately INR 25,000 ($290/€275) in India, while the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is rumored to have a base price of INR 30,000 ($345/€330). The official pricing will be confirmed on March 4.

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

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Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

Two promotional videos of the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro have surfaced online, confirming previously leaked design details and specifications while revealing new information. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro will feature a 3x periscope telephoto camera with computational enhancements enabling 6x lossless-like zoom. Additionally, the camera appears to support macro photography, suggesting close-distance focusing capabilities.

The standard Nothing Phone (3a), in contrast, comes with a 2x telephoto camera, which can achieve 4x lossless zoom in still photography. However, there is no mention of macro functionality for this model.

Both devices will leverage the TrueLens Engine 3.0 to enhance camera performance, alongside other AI-driven optimizations aimed at improving user experience. The smartphones will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and feature 6.77-inch OLED displays, details that had already been revealed through prior leaks.

Leaked Specs

SpecsNothing Phone (3a)Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 3
RAM8GB, 12GB12GB
Storage128GB, 256GB256GB
OSAndroid 15
Display6.77″ 120Hz FullHD+ LTPS AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness, 387 ppi pixel density, and Panda Glass protection
Rear Cameras50MP primary, 50MP telephoto (2x optical, 30x digital), 8MP ultrawide50MP primary, 50MP periscope telephoto (3x optical, 60x digital), 8MP ultrawide
Selfie Camera32MP50MP
Battery5,000 mAh (charges up to 50% in 19 minutes, 100% in 56 minutes)
Dimensions163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.35mm163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.39mm
Weight201g211g
OtherWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4

Leaked Prices

The Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to start at approximately INR 25,000 ($290/€275) in India, while the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is rumored to have a base price of INR 30,000 ($345/€330). The official pricing will be confirmed on March 4.

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

, original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

Two promotional videos of the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro have surfaced online, confirming previously leaked design details and specifications while revealing new information. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro will feature a 3x periscope telephoto camera with computational enhancements enabling 6x lossless-like zoom. Additionally, the camera appears to support macro photography, suggesting close-distance focusing capabilities.

The standard Nothing Phone (3a), in contrast, comes with a 2x telephoto camera, which can achieve 4x lossless zoom in still photography. However, there is no mention of macro functionality for this model.

Both devices will leverage the TrueLens Engine 3.0 to enhance camera performance, alongside other AI-driven optimizations aimed at improving user experience. The smartphones will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and feature 6.77-inch OLED displays, details that had already been revealed through prior leaks.

Leaked Specs

SpecsNothing Phone (3a)Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 3
RAM8GB, 12GB12GB
Storage128GB, 256GB256GB
OSAndroid 15
Display6.77″ 120Hz FullHD+ LTPS AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness, 387 ppi pixel density, and Panda Glass protection
Rear Cameras50MP primary, 50MP telephoto (2x optical, 30x digital), 8MP ultrawide50MP primary, 50MP periscope telephoto (3x optical, 60x digital), 8MP ultrawide
Selfie Camera32MP50MP
Battery5,000 mAh (charges up to 50% in 19 minutes, 100% in 56 minutes)
Dimensions163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.35mm163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.39mm
Weight201g211g
OtherWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4

Leaked Prices

The Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to start at approximately INR 25,000 ($290/€275) in India, while the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is rumored to have a base price of INR 30,000 ($345/€330). The official pricing will be confirmed on March 4.

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

, original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

Two promotional videos of the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro have surfaced online, confirming previously leaked design details and specifications while revealing new information. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro will feature a 3x periscope telephoto camera with computational enhancements enabling 6x lossless-like zoom. Additionally, the camera appears to support macro photography, suggesting close-distance focusing capabilities.

The standard Nothing Phone (3a), in contrast, comes with a 2x telephoto camera, which can achieve 4x lossless zoom in still photography. However, there is no mention of macro functionality for this model.

Both devices will leverage the TrueLens Engine 3.0 to enhance camera performance, alongside other AI-driven optimizations aimed at improving user experience. The smartphones will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and feature 6.77-inch OLED displays, details that had already been revealed through prior leaks.

Leaked Specs

SpecsNothing Phone (3a)Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 3
RAM8GB, 12GB12GB
Storage128GB, 256GB256GB
OSAndroid 15
Display6.77″ 120Hz FullHD+ LTPS AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness, 387 ppi pixel density, and Panda Glass protection
Rear Cameras50MP primary, 50MP telephoto (2x optical, 30x digital), 8MP ultrawide50MP primary, 50MP periscope telephoto (3x optical, 60x digital), 8MP ultrawide
Selfie Camera32MP50MP
Battery5,000 mAh (charges up to 50% in 19 minutes, 100% in 56 minutes)
Dimensions163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.35mm163.52mm x 77.5mm x 8.39mm
Weight201g211g
OtherWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4

Leaked Prices

The Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to start at approximately INR 25,000 ($290/€275) in India, while the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is rumored to have a base price of INR 30,000 ($345/€330). The official pricing will be confirmed on March 4.

Nothing Phone 3a And 3a Pro: Leaked Design, Specs And Price Before Release

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