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  • حافظه داخلی :
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  • رزولوشن عکس :
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  • دوربین سلفی :
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توضیحات

عرضه

معرفی 2021، سپتامبر 14
وضعیت موجود، عرضه شده در 24 سپتامبر 2021
مدل‌ها – A2633 (نسخه جهانی)
– A2482 (نسخه آمریکا)
– A2631 (نسخه کانادا و ژاپن)
– A2634 (نسخه چین و هنگ کنگ)
– A2635 (نسخه روسیه)

نمایشگر

نوع Super Retina XDR OLED
ابعاد 6.1 اینچ (~87.1% نسبت نمایشگر به بدنه)
رزولوشن 1170 در 2532 پیکسل، 19.5:9 (~457 پیکسل در اینچ تراکم پیکسلی)
محافظ پوشش سرامیک گلس مقاوم در برابر خش، پوشش اولفوبیک برای کاهش بازتاب نور و لکه دست
– پشتیبانی از Dolby Vision
– پشتیبانی از HDR10
– نرخ نوسازی تصویر 60 هرتز
– روشنایی متوسط 800 نیت و حداکثر 1200 نیت
– پشتیبانی از فضای رنگی گسترده
– قابلیت True-tone

متفرقه

رنگ‌ها سفید، مشکی، آبی، صورتی، قرمز

بدنه

ابعاد 146.7 در 71.5 در 7.7 میلی‌متر
وزن 174 گرم
ساخت پشت شیشه‌ای (گوریلا گلس)، جلو شیشه‌ای (گوریلا گلس)، فریم آلومینیومی
گواهی IP68 برای مقاوت در برابر نفوذ آب و گرد و غبار (تا 6 متر برای 30 دقیقه)
سیم‌کارت – تک سیم‌کارته (نانو-سیم and/or eSIM) – نسخه جهانی
– دوسیم (همزمان یکی فعال (dual standby)) – نسخه چین

پلتفرم

سیستم‌عامل در زمان عرضه iOS 15
تراشه Apple A15 Bionic (5 نانومتر)
پردازنده مرکزی 6 هسته‌ای (دو هسته‌ی 3.22 گیگاهرتز Avalanche و چهار هسته‌ی Blizzard)
پردازنده گرافیکی اپل GPU (چهار هسته‌ای)

حافظه

درگاه حافظه خیر
حافظه داخلی 128 گیگابایت با 4 گیگابایت رم، 256 گیگابایت با 4 گیگابایت رم، 512 گیگابایت با 4 گیگابایت رم
نوع حافظه NVMe

دوربین

اصلی 12 مگاپیکسل (لنز واید 26 میلی‌متری، فوکوس خودکار دوال پیکسل با تشخیص فاز، 1.7 میکرومتر سایز پیکسل، لرزش‌گیر اپتیکال سنسورشیفت، f/1.6)
12 مگاپیکسل (لنز 13 میلی‌متری اولتراواید با پوشش 120 درجه، f/2.4)
قابلیت‌ها فلاش دوگانه‌ی (LED (dual-tone، HDR (photo/panorama)
فیلم‌برداری 4K@24/30/60fps، 1080p@30/60/120/240fps، HDR، Dolby Vision HDR، ضبط صدای استریو
سلفی 12 مگاپیکسل (لنز 23 میلی‌متری واید، f/2.2)
SL 3D (حسگر بیومتریک تشخیص عمق)
فیلم‌برداری سلفی 4K@24/25/30/60fps، 1080p@30/60/120fps، لرزشگیر الکترونیکی تصویر-ژیروسکوپی

صدا

اسپیکر بله، اسپیکر استریو
جک ۳.۵ میلی‌متری خیر

باتری

باتری باتری غیرقابل تعویض لیتیوم یونی با ظرفیت 3240 میلی آمپر ساعت (12.41 وات ساعت)
سرعت شارژ – شارژ سریع 20 وات (فاقد شارژر درون جعبه)
– USB Power Delivery 2.0
– شارژ سریع بی سیم 7.5 وات Qi و 15 وات در صورت استفاده از MagSafe

قابلیت‌ها

حسگرها Face ID، شتاب‌سنج، ژیروسکوپ، سنسور مجاورت، قطب‌نما، فشارسنج
– پشتیبانی از دستیار هوشمند سیری با پشتیبانی از زبان محاوره
– پشتیبانی از پهنای باند فوق‌عریض (UWB)
– اپل Pay (Visa، مسترکارت، AMEX گواهی)

شبکه

فناوری GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G

اتصالات

شبکه بی‌سیم Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6e، دو بانده، هات‌اسپات
بلوتوث 5.0، A2DP، LE
GPS بله، با A-GPS، GLONASS، GALILEO، BDS، QZSS
NFC بله
رادیو خیر
USB – لایتنینگ
– USB 2.0

توضیحات تکمیلی

وضعیت محصول

اکتیو شده

گارانتی

رجیستر شده|گارانتی : 30 روز مهلت تست تعویض + 12 ماه خدمات پس از فروش مجموعه دیاموند

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    Briony Horgan, coinvestigator on the Perseverance rover mission and professor of planetary science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, called the detection “a big win for the whole team.” Horgan was not involved the study.
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    Freissinet helped lead a research team in 2015 that was able to identify organic molecules within the Cumberland sample.

    The instrument detected an abundance of sulfur, which can be used to preserve organic molecules; nitrates, which are essential for plant and animal health on Earth; and methane composed of a type of carbon associated with biological processes on Earth.

    “There is evidence that liquid water existed in Gale Crater for millions of years and probably much longer, which means there was enough time for life-forming chemistry to happen in these crater-lake environments on Mars,” said study coauthor Daniel Glavin, senior scientist for sample return at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, in a statement.

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    A distant relative of Qatar’s ruling family, founder and chairman of Al Faisal Holdings (one of Qatar’s biggest conglomerates), and a billionaire whose business acumen had him recognized as one of the most influential Arab businessmen in the world, Sheikh Faisal had already amassed a substantial private collection of historically important regional artifacts, plus a few quirky pieces of interest, allowing visitors an intimate look into Qatari life and history.

    In an interview with Qatari channel Alrayyan TV in 2018, Sheikh Faisal said that the museum started as a hobby.

    “I used to collect items whenever I got the chance,” he said. “As my business grew, so did my collections, and soon I was able to collect more and more items until I decided to put them in the museum for the public to enjoy.”

    His private cabinet of curiosities has since evolved into a 130-acre complex. Through the fort-like entrance gate lies an oryx reserve, an impressive riding school and stables, a duck pond and a mosque built with a quirky leaning minaret. There’s now even a five-star Marriott hotel, two cafes and the Zoufa restaurant serving modern Lebanese cuisine.

    Of course, there’s also the super-sized museum, with a recently-opened car collection housing everything from vintage Rolls-Royces to wartime Jeeps and colorful Buicks. Outside you’ll find peacocks roaming the grounds, and signs warning drivers to be aware of horses and ostriches.

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    The hot ticket currently for exploring Greenland’s wilder side is to head to the east coast facing Europe. It’s raw and sees far fewer tourists, with a harshly dramatic coastline of fjords where icebergs drift south. There are no roads and the scattered population of just over 3,500 people inhabit a coastline roughly the distance from New York to Denver.

    A growing number of small expedition vessels probe this remote coast for its frosted scenery and wildlife. Increasingly popular is the world’s largest fjord system of Scoresby Sound with its sharp-fanged mountains and hanging valleys choked by glaciers. Sailing north is the prosaically named North East Greenland National Park, fabulous for spotting wildlife on the tundra.

    Travelers come to see polar bears which, during the northern hemisphere’s summer, move closer to land as the sea-ice melts. There are also musk oxen, great flocks of migrating geese, Arctic foxes and walrus.
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    Siham Haleem, a private tour guide for 15 years, says that Doha now has many world-class, modern museums — the National Museum of Qatar being a firm personal favorite. And yet he says that visiting Sheikh Faisal’s museum should still be on everybody’s to-do list.
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    “For those eager to learn about Qatar’s — and the region’s — heritage and beyond, the museum is an ideal destination,” he says. “Personally, I’m captivated by the car collection, the fossils, and especially the Syrian house, painstakingly transported and reassembled piece by piece.”

    Stephanie Y. Martinez, a Mexican-American student mobility manager at Texas A&M University in Qatar likes the museum so much she includes it on all of her itineraries for students visiting from the main campus in Texas.

    “The guided tours are very detailed, and the collections found at the museum have great variety and so many stories to unfold,” she says. “Truly, the museum has something to pique everyone’s interest. My favorites are the cars and the furniture exhibits showcasing wood and mother-of-pearl details. Definitely one of my favorite museums in Qatar, every time I visit I learn something new.”

    Raynor Abreu, from India, also had praise for the unusual and immense collection.

    “Each item has its own story, making the visit even more interesting,” he says. “It’s also impressive to know that Sheikh Faisal started collecting these unique pieces when he was very young. Knowing this makes the museum even more special, as it reflects his lifelong passion for history and culture.”

    It takes time and dedication to truly examine the many collections within the museum — especially since most of them are simply on display without explanation.

    Eclectic it may be, but it’s hard to fault the determination of Sheikh Faisal, who has brought together items that tell the story of Qatar and the Middle East.

    Sarah Bayley, from the UK, says she visited the museum recently with her family, including 16 and 19-year-old teenagers, and was won over by its sheer eccentricity.

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    The organic compounds, which include decane, undecane and dodecane, came to light after the rover analyzed a pulverized 3.7 billion-year-old rock sample using its onboard mini lab called SAM, short for Sample Analysis at Mars.

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    The molecules cannot currently be confirmed as evidence of past life on the red planet, but they add to the growing list of compounds that robotic explorers have discovered on Mars in recent years. A study detailing the findings was published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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    Trump claimed on Monday that people in Greenland have responded warmly to the US’s recent interest in the territory. “They’re calling us. We’re not calling them. And we were invited over there,” he said.

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    The president said he believes Secretary of State Marco Rubio would be traveling to Greenland too.

    Trump’s idea to annex Greenland has thrown an international spotlight on the territory, which holds vast stores of rare earth minerals critical for high-tech industries, and has raised questions about the island’s future security as the US, Russia and China vie for influence in the Arctic. Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in the US taking the island by force or economic coercion, even as Denmark and Greenland have firmly rejected the idea.

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