Second Starlink Outage Raises Questions as Service Scales Worldwide
Starlink suffered its second outage in two weeks, raising questions as the service scales to millions worldwide.
The iPhone has long been considered the king of video recording, but a new Android contender is about to challenge that crown with a groundbreaking feature! The upcoming Vivo X300 series could completely change the game.
Han Boxiao, an executive at Vivo, announced on China’s social platform Weibo that the Vivo X300 series will, for the first time ever—on either Android or iPhone—support cinematic portrait video recording in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second.
So far, both the iPhone 17 and Vivo’s latest flagship models only support portrait video at 4K and 30fps with automatic subject tracking, which makes Vivo’s upgrade to 60fps a major leap in smartphone videography.
According to reports, the standard Vivo X300 model will feature a 200MP main camera, while the higher-end "Pro" version will be equipped with an improved 200MP telephoto lens.
A bold move that puts Vivo head-to-head with Apple—could this be the moment Android finally takes the video crown?
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