The car with 1000 km of autonomy arrives in Europe, and you have to turn off your smartphone every night


Stop buying Apple Watch Ultra! Turn off your smartphone every day! What injunctions in the news of the week… Fortunately, Zeekr comes to save the day with its car with 1000 km of autonomy which arrives in Europe.

This week tinged with restless nights against a backdrop of social revolt is ending and the news has been very busy, including on the tech side. If you haven’t had time to keep an eye on Frandroid this week, we’ve summarized the most significant information for you this week.

The Zeekr 001 arrives in Europe

Coming from China, the Zeekr 001 impresses electric car enthusiasts. It is the first to exceed 1000 km of autonomy (on the CLTC cycle) and it is now arriving in Europe, the Netherlands and Sweden more precisely. Be careful, however, three versions are available to order, with a 100 kWh battery and not that of 140 kWh of the most enduring Chinese model.

On the WLTP cycle, therefore count from 580 to 620 km of autonomy “onlyon these models.

Turn off your smartphone

The Australian Prime Minister and security experts agree: it is advisable to turn off your phone daily. This simple manipulation makes it possible to close the processes running in the background and thus reduce the risk of malicious software seizing our data.

Of course, it’s not a magic bullet, but it’s still good advice to take.

Don’t buy Apple Watch Ultra

It’s not a good time to buy an Apple Watch Ultra. “For what ?», you will ask! Well, quite simply because we have just learned that the ultra premium model of the Apple watch should be renewed as of September 2023. By waiting just a few months, you should therefore be able to get yourself a more evolved, or to take advantage of a price reduction on the first generation.

At 999 euros per watch, it’s always good to take…

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