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New leaks reveal the images of Honor’s Magic8 Pro Air. Honor is actually warming up to launch a new member of its Magic8 series , its Air smartphone.

The company revealed that the coming device would have Pro and Air features. Other details of the device have been shown, and several posts revealed it would be called Magic8 Pro Air.

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According to a leaker, the coming Magic8 Pro Air will be 6.1mm thick and will weigh 155 grams. It will feature a peculiar camera visor on the back. This camera will stick out from the phone and incorporate three cameras. It will be like the iPhone Air and the Pixel 7 Pro ‘s visor combined. It’s only that in this case, the sensors are spaced in reverse order.

There’s no update yet, as regards the remaining two sensors. But the main cam is expected to be a 50MP shooter with a 1/1.3-inch sensor just like the Magic 8 Pro . The device will also feature a 5,500mAh battery with silicon-carbon anode tech and 80W charging.

Also, according to a previous report, Magic8 Pro Air will get a 6.3-inch AMOLED display and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chipset. It’s expected to be unveiled in China later this month and will be available in a wide range of colours, including black, white, purple and orange.

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Google Play Store has a variety of exciting games for Android users. This vast catalogue of games includes free and paid apps. Most developers who only offer a paid version of their game usually launch a separate demo for users to try out. This is a bit stressful for developers as they’re basically building another game, only more limited than the main one. Google wants to change that by making things easier for both developers and users.

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Google Play Store Try before you buy

In an APK teardown of the Google Play Store (version 49.6.19-29), Android Authority discovered multiple strings that mention a new “Try before you buy” feature for games. The code allows developers to set the free-trial duration to minutes, an hour, or multiple hours. There isn’t a fixed duration for all games. While the strings indicate that the upcoming feature will be limited to games on the Play Store, there are chances that other paid apps may adopt the trial period too.

Play Store Pick up where you left of

Other lines of code suggest letting users pick up where they left off in the demo if they decide to buy. The “Pick up where you left off” option allows users to continue playing by making a one-time payment. There’s only one trial per user for each game. On the second attempt, the game displays a “You already used the trial” message.

It’s not clear yet if the “Try before you buy” model will be adopted for freemium titles on the Play Store. If it will, this will provide gamers with temporary access to locked or paywalled content and, in some cases, remove ads. Although some game developers already offer a version of this on their own, Google including the feature on the Play Store would make it more accessible.

There are no details on when this feature will be available on the Play Store or how exactly the feature will function for now.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.