a ‘bypass’ to skip the battery

At a time when mobile phones They are no longer funIt is appreciated that there are brands like Redmi or RedMagic that dare to do things, at least a little different. Although I love video games, play on mobile It is not something that I am passionate about and a gaming mobile phone is not something that I would consider when buying a new device. However, Xiaomi has just presented the RedMagic K90 Ultra that not only aims to be a beast, but has two things that can make the difference: a fan and a delivery of meaning that is noticeable The engineers have given it a couple of turns. And, although the fan is not new at all, since we have been seeing phones with active dissipation for more than five years, taking into account chow are the temperatures coming (and what we have left), perhaps it is time for the ‘traditional’ mobile market to take good note of what the more ‘gaming’ manufacturers are doing. Redmi K90 Ultra, a beast with a head Our colleagues from Xiaomi World They have already talked at length about the company’s new mobile. The Redmi K90 Ultra is a beast and a gaming mobile that doesn’t look like a gaming mobile. There is no trace of disruptive designs, nor of LED lights. We are talking about a mobile phone with a 6.83-inch screen with a peak of 3,500 nits, a 165 Hz refresh rate and a PWM 3,500 Hz. Completing the multimedia there is a pair of symmetrical Bose speakers (so one will not sound louder than the other), to move everything it has the Snapdragon 8 Ultra, Xiaomi’s own D2 graphics chip and a huge 8,550 mAh battery. They are impressive specifications, it is clear, but all of this that evidently It is made for maximum performance It is packaged in a mobile that is an iPhone 17 Pro, but without the apple. It does not have a design with anything characteristic, but if we look at the camera module, we see one of the keys to the terminal: the slot for the fan. Xiaomi has not innovated at all in this sense because we already said that there were other mobile phones with a fan before this one, but it is still interesting because the K90 Ultra not only maintains protection against dust, but also against water. Has IP68 certificationwhich is a very positive point for this model and the Chinese company’s technology. If we get into the specifications of the fan, we are talking about a piece with 18.1 mm in diameter that works with an independent and sealed air duct that manages the intake and expulsion of the air flow. It creates, in essence, a vortex that allows 0.42 CMF of air to move, according to the company, through the interior of the chassis. Beyond the specifications, what this means is that it can lower the internal temperature by up to 10ºC in 100 seconds when fully activated. In that more aggressive mode, it generates about 32 dB, which on a day-to-day basis is camouflaged with ambient noise (another thing is if you use it at night in bed to play), but what is really interesting is why. On the one hand, the obvious: when we play, the processor heats up and, when it reaches a certain temperature, it goes into protection mode. This is known as ‘thermal throttling‘ or “thermal throttling”, where the processor automatically lowers performance so that the temperature does not continue to rise. In summer this is also more impactful due to the outside temperature. But, in addition, this vortex takes the internal heat that is produced when the battery is charged, so it also relieves internal temperatures during the charging process. Here comes the other thing that is interesting and not so obvious, and where it really shows that Xiaomi has given a twist to the matter. It is perfectly viable to use a mobile phone while charging it, but in summer or using fast charging, the most normal thing is that we notice a notable increase in temperatures. This is why it is not a good idea to play or use heavy apps while charging it because the battery is in the process of constant charging and discharging which does not help keep those temperatures at bay, overwhelming the battery and damaging its potential useful life. The Redmi K90 Ultra has 100 W charging and what they have devised is a system by which, when we are using it while charging it, the load is distributed. Instead of just filling the battery and having the battery power the board, what it does is collect all the charging power in a chip that is responsible for distributing part of it to the battery and part to the board (processor, etc.). It’s like on a laptop when we do something while charging it: the power goes directly to the components so as not to stress the battery. More than the fan, that seems to me to be the great idea of ​​this Redmi K90 Ultra that we will have to see if it ends up arriving in our country, since that design that breaks with ‘gaming’, added to the general features, makes it a very interesting option for certain types of users. There are many fans, AquaCore not so many But hey, as I said, Xiaomi has not invented anything regarding the fan and Nubia, in 2019, was the first to incorporate a turbofan. He did it in RedMagic 3 of 2019, a mobile phone that did have a very aggressive aesthetic, but that already had a fan capable of rotating at 14,000 rpm while maintaining IP55 certification. With the passing of generationsthat fan was spinning faster and faster, but since I tested them back in the day, I can say that they made a lot of noise when they were spinning at full speed. With the RedMagic 9 The change of the … Read more

Door-to-door services to skip the MOT

A Civil Guard arresting a Civil Guard. He and five other people have been brought to justice in what has been an operation to dismantle a network of fraud related to the ITV exams. This is what they point out in EFEwho have echoed what happened in Ondara (Valencia). They explain in the news agency that the Civil Guard has arrested a total of six people who were dedicated to helping their clients pass the ITV exams when they were going to receive an unfavorable result. The station workers, who have been suspended from employment and salary for the moment, would be collaborating in the plot, and a Civil Guard whose position is still unknown. According to media outlets such as The Provincesamong those arrested and investigated there are also regular customers of the ITV station who would have been benefiting from the blind eye that the workers would have turned. These workers are, for the moment, suspended from employment and salary, according to EFE. At the moment, it is believed that the Civil Guard was aware of the operations and collaborated with the workers so that the drivers passed the ITV, in theory unfavorable, on their vehicles. However, in the diary Levantpoint out that the work of the Civil Guard would go even further. They point out that he could have been receiving commissions in exchange for workers looking the other way and, on some occasions, he would even have offered a kind of “door-to-door” service, taking the car himself to the technical inspection station and returning it to its owner once he received the go-ahead. This newspaper points out that the agent was discovered shortly before Christmas when his name appeared in another case. Since then the Civil Guard would have their conversations intervened, which has been key to dismantling the plot. What happens if I don’t pass the ITV? Do not pass the MOT because the car has serious defects It’s a mess. It’s a real big mess. Because a car that has been given a “negative” result in this mandatory test can only leave the station on a tow truck. In that case, the car must go directly to the workshop, without touching the road, and return in the same way again to the ITV station. Something more or less similar happens when we receive an “unfavorable” result on the exam. In this case, the circulation of the vehicle is also prohibited except for the route from the ITV to the workshop and from the workshop to the ITV. In that case, the driver can take his car on the road. Failure to comply with the requirements has such serious consequences that many drivers skip the exam. And the data says that more cars skip it the older the vehicle is because the maintenance to keep the car up to date on, for example, the emissions test may not compensate if we take the value of the vehicle as a reference. It must be taken into account that a good part of these vehicles that stop attending the ITV are work vans who have to pass their exams every six months or mopeds low price. So much so that it is estimated that 25% of the motorcycles circulating in Spain do not comply with the ITV. The problem is that fines are sometimes cheaper than fixing the damage on an old vehicle. And the penalties for driving a vehicle that does not comply with the ITV approval are the following: Circulating without ITV: 200 euros, 100 euros with prompt payment. Circulate with unfavorable ITV: 200 euros, 100 euros with prompt payment. Driving with a negative ITV: 500 euros and immobilization of the vehicle, 250 euros prompt payment. Photo | AECA-ITV In Xataka | Documentation to pass the ITV: everything we have to bring

A radar prohibits more than 30 km/hour Alcoy. Men want to show that they can skip it … running

There is nothing more human than trying to overcome yourself. To consider a goal and try to go further is an aspiration as ancient as the human race. The same essence of the Olympic Games is that: exceed the maximum brands we know and measure our most perfect physical performance. And if the competent authority prohibits exceeding them, with more desire you try. Run, Alcoyano. It has been in Alcoy, in one of its most central streets, Sant Vicent Ferrer. There is installed a “pedagogical” radar that marks a maximum of 30 kilometers per hour for vehicles passing through the road. A group of countrymen has wondered if they would be able to pass that speed … running. The result: a video that in Tiktok has generated more than 3700 kilometers, more than 240,000 likes and four million visualizations. 11 tricks to dominate Tik tok What is a pedagogical radar? It is a radar with electronic panels that show drivers the speed at which they are circulating and alert them if they exceed the limits of the road: if they pass without exceeding the speed they receive a smiling face in green, and if they pass, they get a sad face and the warning in red. They are located above all where the maximum allowed is 30 kilometers per hour, in areas where high accidents or school environments have been detected. In any case, They do not sanction the driverthey only measure and report the speed, hence the name. @cyd_amanecer We are fast #speedometer #for you #alcoy ♬ Original sound – Cyd_amanecer Can you or cannot? The obvious question what we have to do in the face of such a challenge is: Can you run more than 30 kilometers per hour? In the video, in fact, a single person gets it on the hair, but it is very complicated: only elite athletes in very short distances manage to stay so above: The World Record is USAIN BOLTwho reached a peak speed of 44.72 km/h during its historic race in 2009, and its average in the 100 meters was about 37.57 km/h. Uncles things. What we see here is a typically masculine behavior, with a small competition to measure themselves with their peers and evaluate their own abilities and achievements. Here, the dynamics of “who manages to go faster” is a clear example of comparison between pairswhere recognition and status are obtained to overcome others in a public and visible test. In this case, yes, the activity is not risky, a detail that sometimes appears in this type of competitions, where it seeks to demonstrate through virile risk behaviors, such as reckless driving. Although very healthy for the knees are not these jogs. Stones throw, running radars. Actually, it is not necessary to get so transcendent or psychologists: this impulse to overcome the brand that indicates the radar is pure male competitiveness that sets in a large number of stupid competitions in which uncles embark. Reported a couple of summers, when it became fashion stones. Entertain with any bullshit (how many social media accounts you know that are Trick Shots increasingly wiring and demential), compete for anything, male life. Sport as a measure of all things. You just have to see José Luis Almeida Belowing the Balonazos Any child that is put in front of the intuitively understanding everything that leads us to this point: virile exhibitionism, playing regular everything but believing Greek athletes just because once in the courtyard of the school we put a head goal. But it is the magic of sport, which acts as a masculinity standardization device: the body is a performance machine, and attributes such as strength, resistance, speed and competitiveness become male value standards. Therefore, if we measure the same in terms of “running in front of a radar” we will understand the not -so -epic side of the situation: the obsession to compete can convert any daily situation into a “battle” or a “party.” Who eats faster, who arrives before the office by car or who drinks more beers. “Sunday’s hero” who is able to momentarily match the USA Bolt brand for a thousandth of a second. The epic at a very specific point of the cosmos. In Xataka | The human being is not made to run, but to rest. At least according to a Harvard teacher

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